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8 , THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1900.
NEWS OP THE
LABOR WORLD
, i
GOTHIER TELLS ABOUT THE
FIOHT AT LOUISVILLE.
Scranton Bad Strong Opposition for
the Honor of Entertaining tho
Next Convention of tho American
Federation of Labor Bullotlna
That Have Been Issued by Super
intendent Rlno Four Narrow
Guage Locomotives Turned Out by
the Cliff Works.
Com-ff) II. Ootlitor. the Scrnnton
delegate to the convention of the
American Fetlerallon of Lnbor, which
wns held last week In l.oulevllle, Ky
Is fcellnp constclemblj- eltttort over the
fact that thin city will ho the Hccne
of the 1901 convention, mill, Indeed, It
van largely line to Ills efforts thut
tho honor was Krnnteit u.
llr. Gothler was peon yeiteidny by
a Tribune mnn, and oxiirenseil hlmsplf
tx fnllowHitibout the feeling of the
convention towards this city: "The
trcneral scnllmcnt of the convention
v.ns entirely In favor of tlila rlty, as
the place of the next convention. AVo
wore fur from unopposed, as Milwau
kee, Washington, 13. C. Columbus, O.,
Atlatitn, Richmond, NLigain and To
lonto wciv all In tho Hold, hot after
the coming gntheilng. AVIIUeB-Bnrre.
too. put In ti clnliu, but the Luzernlfi
wcio never consldeted as ut all ilntt
geious In the race.
The Hon.TJanicl G. ISceeo was their
delegate. From the beginning of the
convention, President John Mitchell,
ot the United Mine Workers' asso
ciation, was with us, and had he not
proved tho powcrlul ft lend ho did, I
doubt If Scianton would have icomo
out on top.
"The miners, who had the largest
delegation present, vci of ciours?,
mild for us, and alongside or them
wore the clgarmakers, printers, brew
cry workers and longshoremen. Prac
tically our bitterest antagonists wore
the carpenters. Thlr ipprcsentathos
fought us tooth and nail, and spread
lepurts that theie were no balls In
this city largo enough for a conven
tion of the size of the Federation's.
They also declaied that tho hotel fa
cilities of the city were poor.
"The Milwaukee delegates put up a.
good fight. They scattered broadcast
pamphlets and booklets containing
glowing eulogies of their city, and
vetting forth its advantages. We won
out though, 2.200 votes to 1,?00, fhe
mlueis alone conti oiling 1,000.
"This convention will bring to
Scranton next December, nbout three
hundred men, who will represent
about three million working people.
This Is the second attempt we have
made to secure tho convention for the
city, Delegate C. W. Baxter making a
strong try for it last year."
Superintendent's Bulletins.
Supeiintendent Klne, of the Lacka
wanna, has posted bulletins announc
ing that today three signals will be
put into service in the Cayuga yard.
The west-bound signal is located near
the water tank, and the east-bound
home signal is located at the west end
of the fill, wet of Cayuga yaid, and
the distant .signal at the point of
curve about 1,200 feet west ol the
home signal.
llailroadois are instiucted to see
the new automatic block and Inter
locking1 signal rules, effective Dec. 16,
governing tbeso signals. Yesterday
two signals were put into service at
Susquehanna bridge at Pittston.
They are located at the fouling point
at each end of the gauntlet truck.
Knst-bound tinlns approaching within
one-quarter mile of tho cabt-bound
signal will set tho west-bound signal,
and hold it red until tho train has
passed oft! the gauntlet. West-bound
trains will set the east-bound signal
on passing tho west bound signal and
hold it set until tho train has passed
ott the gauntlet. This will give the
cast-bound trains the right ot way.
llnginemen should keep clear of track
i'ii cult when possible, so as not to
t-top oppoMng. trains.
At the Cliff Works.
Four narrow guage locomotives
have been turned out of the Dickson
Manufacturing company's locomotive
shops, on Cliff street, and shipped to
Pittsburg. They are the first com
pleted of the big order of twenty,
three recently lodged with the com
pany by a Smoky City concern.
Another of the freight engines be
ing built for tho Delaware and Ilud
Min Railroad company was yestoiday
turned out and the last ot the order
will follow tomorrow. The last order
given by the Delawaie cud Hudson
consisted of ten engines and very rap
Id work has been done on them by
tho Dickson rompnay.
Gompers Still Leads.
The re-election of Samuel Gompers
n.s president of tho Ameiican Federa
tion of Lnbor is only another proof of
the hold that this vuteian guiding
sphit of the Federation has upon the
members of thu organization.
Many wild rumors weie atlo'it prior
to tho session, that Feciotnry and
TiPiihurer P. d. McGuIro, ot the Car
penters,; President Mitchell, of the
United Mino Worker., and others,
would ho lu the Held for the presi
dency, but when tho tlmo for election
canto, Mitchell, the only formidable
candidate, declaied thut ho would not
urn, and the end of tho convention
again found Gniupuis lu tho pieal
dent's chair, u
Today's D., L. & W. Bonvd.
Today's D L. nnd W, board Is as
follows:
Tliiiriiby, Dec. 20,
Wll.ll CAT lusr.
K p. in. M. 1'lniifrty,
jo,.:i ji. in. J, llu-.li.
ll.ul) is in. 1. W4lllll
Klidsj, Dfc. til.
wiMJ avid lusr.
1;.M a. m.J. (lcrrlt
S it, in. II. J. I.uM'i.
S it, nt.l. Cuanausli.
I, a, in. O. luauii'.v.
I! ,i. m.-ri:. M. Ilallelt.
.'i ii. in. II. Ucnnctt,
I u. M."iA. U. Howe, Willi MtDouiitrlli mm.
10 a. in.-- W. A. lUrtliukiiif w
il.JO a, in. T. Kiuiiuii
1 ii. in. I'. I. Sci-or,
" . m1 llallftt.
.'U" p. in. V. Wall.
4 i . hi. 1'. V'.btoteni.
WII.U CATS SUMJHfi
3 a, in., fait 1". McAUUter.
0 a. in., west 0. 1'iouiilclkor.
11 .1. in., wl-W, II. Nirliola.
12 noon. west -J. CairlgB.
a ). in.,' castJ. Metier.
tl i. in., ialli. (lilHsiii-
T p. lii wt fiom Cajiuja Miljne.
V i. m., vM liom i'ajuir fllulcy,
2 y. ni. ust liom Ny Aujp E. Dufly.
I'tlLtKR.
10 i. n. F. K. Sccor.
rilflllBtts.
S . m. Houocr,
11,50 a. m. Mofan.
7 p. in. Mtirnliy.
I) p. Hi. J. II. Matft
I'AtSBSOKU ESIIISI.S.
7 a. in. (l.ifTiify. ' ,
7 a, in. Hinder.
0 30 p. in. Slfliilon.
7 p. in. Magoicrn. '
WILD OATS WBST.
4 a. in. J. O'llara.
I a. hi. II. T. Mniilri.
0 n. m, A. V. Mulln. ,
5 a. in. 0. W. Smith.
D a. m. It. Smith.
10 o. m. U. W. Dunn.
11 n. m.-O. W. Biitl.
12 o'clock noon C Kltigly.
1 p. m. T. l'ltrpatrlrk,
B p. m.W. Klrby, v.-ith A. 0. Itammitt't men.
:l p. I.. t. (liilinitJii.
4 p. in. .1. Hnrlirr. v
0 p. in. Haggcrl).
C p. in. 0, II. MtCinn.
Men at Oxford Quit,
The employes of the Oxfotd colliery,
operated by the People's Coal company,
quit woik yesterday, owlnff to a dis
agreement relative to the scale of
wuges paid, and In consequence opera
tions have been suspended. The men
and boys were paid on Monday and
they claim the ten per cent. Increase on
the scale paid prior to the strike was
not paid them as piomlscd, hence their
refusal to work.
A meetlnir was held In St. David's
hull yesterdny afternoon and a com
mittee appointed to wait on the oper
ators with a view of adjustlnc the
trouble, and thoy w 111 confer with them
today and report back to a meeting of
tho employes this evehlng.
A strike has not been ordered, the
men having' simply quit until they
know definitely where they are at. In
all probability tho difficulty will be
amicably adjusted.
This and That.
Chief Draftsman .1. A. Mellon, ot the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
l-illroad, returned yesterday from.
Schenectady, N. Y.
Six hundred stieet cars have been
ordered from the Pressed ' Steel Car
company, of Pittsburg, by the Cincin
nati, New Orleans and Pacific Rail
road company.
The Delaware and Hudson. Railroad
company completed Its December
pays, when the men at the Plymouth
collieries received their wages Tues
day and Wednesday.
President W. H. Trursdnle has noti
fied Lackawanna trainmen that alt
annual term employes' quarterly
seventy-flvc-ride tickets and passes,
which expire by limitation Dec. 31,
1900, will not be honored for transpor
tation after that date.
At a meeting of the Scranton Clerks'
association Wednesday night, tho fol
lowing oflicors were elected for the
year: President, Myles J. K. Levy,
(re-elected); first vice president, Wil
liam Lewis; second vice president,
Frank Vlner; recording secretary,
Charles Luton; financial secretary,
William Roblnon: treasurer, Joseph
Custard, (re-elected); guide, Frank
Rellly; trustees, Charles Lewen, Wil
liam Collins nnd K. Dasey.
THEATRICAL.
ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK.
Academy of Music.
LAST TIIRI'.C DAYS "SilwrU."
The Gaiety.
LAST T!IRi:K lmS Vktoiu llurlc-.(iuers.
"Siberia" at the Academy.
'Uic banner attraction so far tliis ceawn ot Hie
Acudiinv ot Mifclc is "Sihcila," Uaitley rnip
bell'fc cilcbrateil mclo-diumi, which as pin
duccil la.-t evtniii?. "J he liou-o w.n well Iillid
and .iiHlk'intr fni the iuiUImuoik nppl.uwc the
intions must &e nijojcd it iimnensch'. 'IW
jiicic ii slaved in a nuiilllrcnt manmr, tlie
scenic and elrctrii.il effects aie suporli and the
custumii worn wtic abiolntily correct and in
huning with tho-e worn by the jicople ot Hii"
fl.i duung: tho time tint the action of the pin
U Mippoaod to hac taken plice. Unlike a (tint
many lUw.ijn drain.H oC(todjj, I lie plot of "Si.
bcria" U comUtenl. 'J licit- N but little ihaloRiie
mid plcnt.i of uitiuii, the bloi.v id told in briiii
tifiil lanfiiiKc, the tomedy ii clean and whole
some, and the people engaid to portiay tin-
lilTircnt lolci aio actoio .unl aclicjei of abullj
and taite. Mlv! Uiuinia HiKieicr .w .iu w.
excellent and merited much applause. She h an
actiesa of steiling worth and beauty.
James Home, as Mckolai Nuloll, a sluddit,
in lolo with Snr.i. was all th.it (oiihl lue
pix-sibly been espected. l;i fact the whole iron-
pany dijiencil indhidual niintloii. The pine
"Siberia" will be piodueed aftmioons and rm
iiiBS the balance of the week.
Victoria Burleequers.
At the Cilet jtnterday afternoon the Victoria
Builevpiirs began a tlutc da),.' eiieaerini lit,
'the peifonnance open-, vith a clser biirlmiue
on Miilety entitled "The Vlcloiia's ltercptlon,"
in whiih all Die u.tiiilieis of the ccmpan. ap
piar. 'Ihiii is followed by the olio in whiih
thcie aie a number of k'joJ featurt". Aggir H.
lhhlcra, a perl-muilc, ...nu" bi'U'lal songs moit
acceptably ami Wetland did a UTeat jUtrKlinK
net. A M.eieh was iutiudiued by Julm II. Held
and Kit i tillheit ami Cm Us ami Slilinan, dial, (t
lomcdlans, did mi enttitalnluK turn. Uladls Si.
.?uliu and Ida Mioloi an; in a uiv aiuuinied
M0.
'the peifornancc coniludcs with "A Queen of
lioliemla," lu whiih a number of s""l JiibIhb
ami ilain'int- unmbtiv lire intiodi.ied by Die
iiirinbris of the lompnuy. 'the peifuimaiict will
be rtpeatid till and tonoirow attirnoons and
tuiinss. j
"ftueon's Deteuder."
A ilihiiii! I'f.iltiiifr iciiuiue Hut ueur fife'H.
It biilliant ficm Ipegiiiulnff to end. 'the Moi.l
am! tlio ciown ilamn u lm-ni tultoo. A womau'rf
Kiod mine and liouoi ileiuaudeil at the point n(
the buoid ulildtd bv a toiit arm. This i n
new ami luinanun jil.iv iiiucliawd nt a glial
ipciuv, .ill (nx.-l in wniiilroiii beauty, sliijeil
Willi opcc'tal Siliifi.v, t luster DeVonde, as the
dire iloil ir.uv.iuiluii foldlu ot turiune, proves
lduiself cmnl o the t.i-,
Tlio nbou' pliy will be pie-uitei by the (.'li-n-tel
DaVonde html; minium, whllli btgins a
wccUV piiifaiiniiiiil nt tlie Academy, Motidiy,
Pee. t!. Matineu will be Rlu-n dally bepimupi:
1'iusdaj, fsitiinl.iy nutinw an elaborate pioilue
tion of "Itobliwin t'tujou" will be elrn. s-'l'-of
heats open toila,
Bip; Vaudevillo Company,
J. T. Dole, bwlnens manager for tho llurke
k Chaso Vuudctllle company, wlilch lu been
plajim; the laii;e wetun lilies blnce( the ou
iwt the kmioii in hciitunher, is in tho lity,
iniiKincr auangeuicntii foi the pcrfoiiuanceb to tin
lihen at the I.ceuin ue. I week.
This combination, which Is the largest and
but of tile lluike and Chaso couipauieK, is in
route fo.' Xoiv Yolk to till an eiizaeemenl of
f'flcen week, ami Mmajer Unity letla lliat ha
lias been foiiunato in ucurliiK it ai, an exlia at.
tiuctlon for holiday wick,
"The Roundel's" Ohristmae.
'I ho lirt Ult of the iCjon to S-raiitoii of a
.Viw VciU Caino ornjiilialloii wilt occur when
the latest aud crratcit Casino success, "'ho
Itouuders," will take posscision ot the I.jieum
ktaee for Christinas lnitlneo and night. Tmnnui
Q. Heabrookc, who has been keen here many
timta in a (tar, notably with tho "Me of Clam,
pagne," appeals in the stellar role.
Of Mr. Beabrooke it ii scarcely unnecesury to
peak, a hi Individual tuccess lias ahvai been
Uolute. A Maglnnla Paslia, an Irish Turk, ho
U mid to be been it hit best. Ul entrani4
soug, "Thtro Are Only Out Hundred Girls In
the World for Me," has a delicious waltz re
frain, cully remembered, and consequently has
1 becu w hilt ltd, lota pcpuljrlty wherever tho Ijiio
H'MftMW5!
MERCEREAU
& CONNELL
NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW STORK WITH A
NEW STOCK l:OR THE HOLIDAYS
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
oun stock Fori EXTENT, vari
ety AND FINENESS IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT IS NOT EXCELLED
IN THIS LOCALITY
OUR WELL-KNOWN dUARANTEE
GOES WITH EVERY ARTICLE... .
ALL ARE WELCOME
?WNWWS,WN
In Our New Store.
406 Lackawanna Ave.
has been heard. In fact the entire musical
frore provided by LuJuis Knglander, is of a
blight, tuneful nnd exceedingly catchy nature.
While Mr. Seabrookc is the principal cntcr
tniner of this newest Capino confj. .on, the sup
porting; company is one of the strongest comic
oigaiiirations this season triiellng, Nellie Lynch,
Rcrlha. WnJtrlnger, Jeanette I.owrlc anil Crlssie
Carl.ile representing its ocal loveliness, aud
William Mmideiille, .fake Bernard, Herbert
t'ripps and William T. Teirls sustaining tho
main masculine excellence. The company num
bers CJ people.
Come Out
Never mind the weather: Christmas
comes hut once a ji'nr, siul while you
are nuililiur ur your mind what to
Klvc, we have made up our mind to
i;Uc you moi o for your money than
anyone cl?e.
Foote & Fuller Co
Mears Building.
Pierce's Market Peon Avenae
We make a spicialti ot fancy ("reaiuory But
ter and strictly freh eggs and the p.ko is as
low as flist class gooili can be sold at.
Wc do not have any special tali.s or leaders
but at all times r.ury as complete a line ol
Market floods, Kancy (irocerica and Table Delica
cies as can he found In tho laigct New" York
or Philadelphia Maikets which we sell at right
pi Ices.
W. H. Pierce,
19 Lackawanna Ave.
1'rompt delivery.
113, 111. Ill Pena Ava.
The Dickson Miuiiifaetiirlns 0o.
tcrantou aud VVllUos-Harre, fa,,
.MuiiufuolLirert of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQINES
Uollcr.s, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery.
Otneral Office, Scranton, Pa.
EUGENE
FIELD'S
POEMS
A $7.00
BOOK
Given Free
to each person inleiest.
ed in subscribinc to tho
i:ugeue Field Monu
ment Souvenir Fund,
tnibscrlbe an) amount
desired. bubferiptiona
as low as SI, 00 will en
titlo donor to his daint
ily artistic volume.
"FIBL.U HLUWUKS"
(doth bound, 8x11;, as
a certlflcato of subsciip.
tion to fund. (look
contains a he I eel Ion ol
Field's best and most
TllKlloolcortlie
1 ln
truteil by tuir.
ty.lwo of tlio
VvoilU'ii Ureal,
est AitiMts.
representative works and Is ready for do.
livery,
Hut for the noble contribution of the
world'a greatest artists (his book ebuld not
bate been manufactured for les.s than f7,UQ.
The Hind dialed ii divided equally be
tween tho family of the lato Kuxtue Field
and tho Fund for (he building: of u monu
ment to the memory of tho beloved poot
of childhood. Address
Kuzciu HleM Monument Souvcnelr Fund
Chlcujo, III
If joti also wish to send postage, enclose
10 cents
lapJiTalut, Tarn
v. auj-neon fails.
mm!,w;m:
OliodPilsoo,Viiicoc8lrStrltiif8
CAOatl PRiyATK and OIIOUH
UlUIISIi on organi.fully rcatoicit, Frcah caawai
ha moat danatroua case
atimonTaTsA llookfi
iUleat AalciUcal baud.
Irk SiJ
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Jewelers
Silversmiths
Fine Jewelry
Cut Glass
Leather Goods
No. 132
Coal
Exchange
!
Wyoming
Airotlllo
SSS$$5
Furniture
for Gifts. . .
The Scranton Furniture
and Carpet Company direct
attention to their magnifi
cent assortment of Furni
ture, suitable for Holiday
Gifts, in which may be
found many pieces of rich
designs in modern and an
tique, at prices which are
particularly interesting to
early buyers.
Scranton Carpet
& Furniture Co.
(.nEQIBTEREO.)
StfeL a VRp
)r3i& Vou
made'out jour list of what jou have to get for
all of your male Irlcnds lor Vina-.. Whether cr
not. add a bljlT CASK OR HAT UOX. 1IOU.SK
JIOI1E or SMOKING JACKET. We have tht.ui,
the finest kind, niht modern, SoM and upwauli.
The hnudtomest lino of Neckwear and Gloves
ever exhibited in town.
412 Spruce Street.
Heating Stoves,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oil StovBS,
Gas Stoves,
M Heaters.
i
B8-317 PBNN AVENUK.
Short
Sea Trips
of tno t; fu da.is' duration,
arc ollcrcd Ur thu
TO
Norfolk, Ua.
Old Point Comfort, Ua.
Richmond, Ua.
Washington, D. C.
Steamers sail daily except Sunday from Pier SO,
North River, foot of Ucacu. street, New York.
'ftckets, including meals and stateroom accom
modations, 13.(X) and upward.
for full Information apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIPCO.
81 Beoch Street, New Ydrk, N. Y,
U.D.WALKER,Traf.Ugr. J.J.BUOWK.CM'.A.
-N -,ll i
Gift Things in Men's Wear
Neckwear and fancy suspenders are safe gifts always. No man ever has too many
of either. A Bath Robe offers a still more effective and practical present. No
where else in Scranton is there equal variety to those shown here and now.
NEW NECKWEAR
Here are patterns that will be found nowhere else, until spring stocks are dis
played. We were given the opportunity to select from the new silks, and have
what we wauted, exclusively. It is a fresh aud beautiful addition to an already
magnificeut stock of American Neckwear. Prices 50c to $1.25
SILK SUSPENDERS
Silk webbings, gilt buckles,, kidskin ends put up iu neat box, $1.00; Other
styles at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
MEN'S BATH ROBES
Made with the comfortable Raglan sleeve, that adiusts the fit to -every figure.
Made in the expert and liberal way that wa only will have them. Prices $3 to $12.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Hemstitched, scalloped, embroidered, lace trimmed, the novelties iu colors many
styles of each, and the best of each, from the world's leading makers. Tliit'a the
handkerchief stock. Never better prepared than no .v. Prices 5c to $12.
SPECIALS Men's plain white linen hemstitched handk'fs 25c to $2.75 a dozen
" jap Silk hemstitched handk'fs, full size 50c.
" " " " " " with initials, 50c.
Ladies' embroidered and hemstitched handk'fs 25c to $2,75 a doz.
plain white linen " " with initals 35c.
CONNOLLY &
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED 1872
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNTED STATE3.
Capital SSOO.OOO
Surplus - SOO.000
WM. CONNELL. Prcsidsit.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pros,
WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashlir.
Eperla'. attention plvon to busi
ness accovnts. Three per cent in
lorest Dal on Interest deposit.
OO
vw
J
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Hannfftclurera tr
OLD STOCK
PILS8MER
430 to 465
. SCRANTON. PA
N. Ninth Street,
Telephone Call, 2.IH.
TBS
!1C POWOER CD.
Uoms l anas.ComMlh D'l'd'g.
SCRANTON, PA. f
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Mr4t Uooaloamd UtuUiaU Worka,
LAFLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S
ORANQE GUN POWDER
Btatrlo Battarle BitstriaBxploltrt,
esplodtug blstili, bafsty files itat
Riiaiii ClMMloal d.'s bxpVve.
ins m
SCRANTON'B 3HOPPNQ OENTER.
BTORE OPEN EVENINQB UNTIL OHRI&TMA9.
MEN'S AND
WOMENS
WALLACE,
BARGAINS
Here's a chance to make a dollar do double duty. We
Ocut prices deeply to close out these little lots at once.
Carpet Sweepers JjSJja 1.00
Oriental Foot Rests ,f $ 75c
Wilton Rugs gSftg. 1.25
Prices cut deeply on
Smoking Tables, Taborettes, etc.
8fioes- Rockers
Williams &
129 Wyoming Avenue
j33.1lGttO Game Board.
Twenty sevan different garnet, including Billiards,
Pool, Carrouis, Ten Pins and several very interest
ing games. Get one and keep your boys at home
evenings.
We Have Also the
Popular Game, Archarena
Fifty four games. This game has been greatly
improved since last season, many new gamea
added. We are now wl stockad with a complete
line of Cameras, Kodaks -ud supplies, iucluding a
large assortment of Card Boards for mounting
posters, all colors and sizes, of Striking Bags, Foot
Balls. Sweaters and everything athletic There is
no limit.
Florey &. Brooks, 21 1 JSSg0"
UK MBirililli JM s!MV aittl vi-
lon Pa II 'cute anJ Chronic Diseases ot
Men Won n an Children. CoiuulU'lou biJ
arr nrlVICTDU ! Giuat Ciscain
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