HMMHHHHIHMBnHr'IBH v!ippf K -Sfl?ii . ::. ?.' k'i Ml".fiB,ii' -i 'h.' " w-M - i , THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TT7ESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1900. l V JBAjX Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to the use of the cook who makes the finest food NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD PROGRESS OF THE WORK OF UNIONIZING HEREABOUTS. Workmen of Lncknwanna and Wyo ming Valleys Now Thoroughly Organized D.. L. and W. Board for Today Rolling Stock of the Lackawanna Is to Be Increased in Preparation for the Exposition Trade Yard Space in This City Is Not Enough to Accommodate D., L. and W. Business. . 10 view of i1k uoik (lulu- hi this v:iy ol niKiinizutlnu nl' labor In the WyimhiK nnd Lsickawunmi Valley.? ,-luee the close of. th1 great miner' st like shows that the liencllrinl ef fects of that wreat wimssle have been lelt not only by the miners' union, but by all othu- truilo. .As for the I'ultecl Mine Woikeis, at the begin ning; of the anthracite strike in Sep tember there were but R.Mifl union mon in the three districts. Tmlsiy the union lias a mighty uiniy of il!),v00 men In Its ranks. Other tri'ilts have else bcnuliteit, and relations between eapital and labor have been greatly improved. Tin brewery combine of tlie Wyoming an.l Lackawanna Valleys, ultli'li hadibeen unable to come to an agreement with Its employes. Ii.is. through the Inllu enc.' of Fied Uilclier, national otgan izer of the miners, nnd 15 Floig. of the I'littccl I'.rewery Workmen, mnde n settlement satisfactoiy to the men. The theatrical employes have been or ganized through the elToits of miner' union ofl'eers. and have reached an ngieemont with their einploycis. Or ganizer K. .M. C'ourtright, of the Min ers' Union, and Organizer AV. Hat ter, of the American Federation of Labor, have ornnlKOu the enineers, llremen and fire bo.ves at the mino In that region. The relali clerks or Seranton have a new organization, as also have the barl.nuier:--. The United Hrotherhood of Carpenters and Join ers has been greatly strengthened of late, and business men throughout the whole district have ngreid' to employ none but union men on new or repair work. Through the "Iforts of Mr. Dll i lur the ,vur between the carpenters and the Seranton liuildeis" Kxchange will likely be ended Minn. The street car men throughout the two valleys, from Cnrbondale to Ntin tlcoUe, have been solidly organized within the past thror months, and the barbers, draymen, silk mill opera tives, garment workms, brass workers and other ttades have also been union ized. As n result of this general or ganization, the Wyoming and Lacka wanna Valleys are now hothcdJ of trades unionism, whereas live years ago union men were ory mirco and i mild hardly be persuaded to declare themselves, ricianton will prepaie to give the twenty-first convention of the Ameri can Federation of Labor a i tutting re ception nest i)( eeinbnr. It Is expected that long bofoio that time every call ing In tho city will be thnioughly In line with the trade union movement. Philadelphia Times. Board for Today, Tortriy'fl 0 , L. and W. board is ns follow?: Morula, pMcmb'.i til, Wl.l) OATij P. 1ST. 8 p. Ill, II. Ihilltll), ' , : t ID..-.0 i. 111. P. Itallill. . u.uO p. in. I, r, sh'uiit TiinxUy, CbiiKlinis I'.i)), iiitiiilni' .'. WII.I) CA'ffi U.VST, ' ' U'."0 J. in. (I. IlK.tii.ii uftlf ltif(M' nwii. " i a, in. luhn llrUiic, 4 a. Hi. M. (Iiililui Willi II. Wtrf.-l'i men.' 6 it. in. T. .1. 'Iltomp-ni, II ii, in. 0. lUiulnlpli. K u. in. M, .1, lli'iitiig.iii. Ii j, ii'.-.1. rinuili. ' lu a. in. J, J. l)ull,, 11. Ml u, m. W. Ilcur, Willi I'. (iiIik.ii' nun.. I p. in, -rastiKM'. 'i it. m. W, A. Ilartliolun.m. !'. . in. I). W. t'lWgciJIil 4.H 1 1. in. A. II. Itowc, wih .MiiJoiiiicU'ii men MTMMITS, l'.1C. V i ill. i uit O. 1'iminfelker. II u. in., i,vl tVt II. Nichols. i'uli:u. 10 a. ni.r-l', II. Serar. l'USIIKIIS. 6 I, tri, Humor. ll.SU n. in. llgrjti. T . m.TIuiphy. V (. in. I', l.juiiii. .i ABSOUFELY PURE Royal Baking Powder never disappoints; never makes sour, soggy or husky food; never spoils good materials; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; always is to be depended upon. BOVAt. BAKINC POWDER CO., i"Assi:xcinK i:n'oini:i. 7 a. in. (iafTnc.r. V ii. tn.- Sinner. f..'.0 p. in. staiitmi. t 7 p. in. .M.igovein. wn.n r.ra wi:st. I ii. in. I. II. McCain. J ii. in. If. llMiini,', willi .1. Knnli' mo... (! a. in. J. O'lljia. 7 a. in. -V. Bartholomew. S a. in. (I. T. St.iph'-i. ft a. in. A. I". Miilli-ii. 10 j. in. O. W. Smitli. II a in. II. Smith. 12 o'rloik noon (' W. Dunn. 1 p. in. 0. Hurl. 2 p. tn. KIiikkIl'J. 3 i. in. T. Fit7utriil. 4 p. in. W. Kirliy. xWtli A. C. Il.iiiiniiU'H men. ." p. in. 1. r;.ili.ii.Mii. ii p. m. .1. Ilailii'i. 7 p. in. II-ifOTrt.x. notici:. CmiiliiLtur C l.nmpitifr Kill lun 1' p. m. I'usliei Kast, Do. 21, in placed M. (iuiden. Dickson Mill Company. On January 10. 1901, an application will be made to the governor by A. 15. Warinun. W. J. Lewis, W. L. Connell, ('. D. Jones and A. W. Dickson for ti charter for the Dlcltson Mill and Grain company, which proposes to manufac ture (lour, feed and meal from grain. The plant of the company will bo located nt Milllin avenue and Pag.i plai e. Christmas at Maplewood. Master Car llullder L. T. C'anlleld, of the Lackawanna railroad, has made arrangements to entertain a party of -m& ;onnolhMdtl)alli 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 Seranton is there equal variety to those shown here and now. NEW NEGKWEAR 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 wanted, exclusively. It is a fresh and beautiful addition to an already magnificent stock of Americau Neckwear. ' Prices 50c to $1.25 SILK SUSPENDERS Silk webbings, gilt buckles,, kidskiu ends put up in neat box, $1.00. Other scyles at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 MEN'S BATH ROBES Made with the comfortable Raglan sleeve, tbat adjusts ths fit- to every figure. Made in the expert and liberal way that ws only will have them. Prices $3 to $12 HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched, scalloped, embroidered," lace trimmed, the novelties in colors many styles of each, and the best of each, from the world's leading makers. That's the handkerchief stock, Never better prepared.thau now, Prices 5c to $12. SPECIALS Men's plain white linen hemstitched hnndk'fs 35c to $3.75 a dozen " Jap Silk hemstitched hapdk'fs, full size 50c. " with initials, 50c. Ladies' embroidered and hemstitched hindk'fs 35c to $3.75 a doz. plain white linen with initaU 35c. CONNOLLY & Care initst be taken to avoid baking powders made from alum. Such powekrs nic sold cheap, because they cost but a few cents per pound. Not only will they spoil the cake, out alum is a corro sive acid, which taken in food means injury to health. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. friends at his summer cottage at Maplewood tochy. The morning will be devoted to hunting and a. Christ mas dinner will be served in tho eut tage. A log lire will add comfort and cheer to the event, and all who have been invited are assured of an enjoyable day's pleasure by the genial host. This and That. J. W. Martin, chief clerk to Mnster Car Builder Oanfleld, was presented with a handsome French briar pipe yesterday as a Christmas gift. K. K. Loomis, superintendent of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western coal department, will be out of the city todayenjoylng the holiday with friends. Instructlona were sent out by the officials of the mine workers yesterday calling upon their members to aid In the support of the street ear men's strike. Up to date 8."0 men have been exam ined by the eye and ear specialists em ployed by the Lackawanna company In testing the fitness of the company's employes. (ieorge W. Tudor was yesterday ap pointed assistant yardmaster in charge of the east end of the Seranton yard at night. Train and englnemen will obey his instructions. The passenger traffic yesterday on the Lackawanna and Delaware and Hudson railroads was the largest ever handled In the history of either com pany. The tie-up on the street car SCRANTON'S SHOPPtNQ CENTER. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL OHRIBTMAS MEN'S AND WO MENS. WALLACE, lines had the effect of Increasing the business of the steam roads. All of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western collleiles and shops will be closed today in observance of the day. The clerical forces in the depart ment offices will also have a holiday. A noticeable feature of the ship ments by the express companies dur ing the paBt few days was the large number of well-filled baskets sent to soldier boys in the service of Uncle Sam. The east-bound main track on the Lackawanna railroad at Maplewood has been abandoned, and trains will now be run on the new connection. Speed will be reduced to twelve miles an hour. Miners at the West Ridge colliery claim the company has cut off the twenty-live cents yardage allowed be fore the strike and a, committee has been appointed to ask that the yardage be restored. The limited yard space in this city is I a severe handicap to the Lackawanna transportation department in handling the large amount ,of business In the coal .and freight shipments. The busi ness along this line during the past month Is the largest bandied in the history of the company. A strike of 2.10 girls employed In the mill of the Wyoming Valley Lace com pany is now on. The trouble is due to tho refusal of the; officials to reinstate a number of .operatives who quit sev eral months ago because the mannge- 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE meat declined to algn n certain, scale of wages. The rolling stock of the LncknWnnna railroad will bo materially hicrcasod during the next fow mouths in prep aration for the Increased amount of business which will come to them for the Buffalo exposition, Several large contracts will soon be let for new equipment In the passenger depart ment. Tho fire at the Delaware, Pino IMdgo nnd Laurel Ittiti mines, near Miner's Mills, Is still raging with not much Impression being made upon It by the couple of hundred men engaircd In righting It. The gas nnd 1're damp prevent the men from getting near enough to make their work effective. Tho belief Is gaining strength that tho area covered by the lire will have to be senlcd and flooded. Tho membership canvass will be con tinued by the Uallroad Yoltug Men's Christian association until .Tunuary 1, 1801. Since the canvass began, .120 new members have been added, represent ing all departments of railroad service. The present membership Is 6a. The privileges offered ore tho reading room, game room, educational classes, baths, rest room, members' course, religious meetings, correspondence table, wash room, circulating library and other conveniences. Shop and olllce men may Join nt any time, paying dues in four consecutive months, . . -- - TODAY'S GRIDIRON BATTLE. Well Known Players Who Will Op pose Each Other. At Athletic park this afternoon a game of foot ball will be played be tween the Thirteenth regiment team and ii team picked from the college players and the member of the Seran ton Hlcycle club champions of "Jo. Among the players will be Charles (lelbert and Otto Wagonhursl, Penn sylvania, '!)7; Layton Scboch, the Cor nell centre during 'B.'i. '!IG and '97: "Dicky" Gendall, Syracuse, 'US, and several othcis. It Is understood that the team play ing under the name of Seranton will line up stronger than any team which lias played In tills city since the day when the Seranton Bicycle club swept everything before it, and ended a bril liant season by playing a tie game with the 'Varsity team from old Penn. The Thirteenth regiment team will Hue up with tho same players It has had during the present season. Seran ton will line up as follows: Charles Gelbert, left end; Wagonhurst. left tackle: Connery, left guard; Cleveland, centre: Zang. right guard: Oogglns, right tackle: Owens, left end: Walsh, quarterback: halfbacks, Oelbert, Pos ner, and fullback, Fred Gelbert. The gnme will be called at 3 o'clock. Both teams have practiced assidu ously for this match with the object of not only winning, but beating the other team as decisively as possible. The Thirteenth regiment team will be strengthened by the following players of the St. Thomas' college team: Thomas and Langan, guards; Kelliher and Haggerty, tackles; McAndrew, halfback; O'Hora, fullback, making a team equally as strong as the Seran ton team, Langan and Thomas against Connery and Zang will be a battle royal. STATEMENT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. i. i goo. RESOURCES. Loans and Investments $3,175,478.36 Banking: House 38,599.64 Cash nnd Reserve 536,879.19 $3,750,957. 19 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.98 U. S. Deposits 422,729.39 Due to Banks 54,785.53 $3,750,957.19 WILLIAM CON'NELb, i'lMulent. HL'NltY BUMS, JR., Vice-President. WILLIAM II. PECK, duller. Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 486 to 455 . SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Streat, Tcltphons Call, 2333. THB CO, loous l and'J, Com'lth BTd' S0EANT0N, FA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mt4 t Mootlo ana Hmb !! VVor ici. HIS SI Lager Beer Brewery POWDER LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANOEOUN POWDBR Bcctrlo Battede. KlMt'rlo Exploiter spl4lu( blMU, daftly lfiu ui Riium Chwloil Ct'i ..&. MERCEREAU & CONNELL NOW OPEN IN OUR NUW STOUU WITH A NEW STOCK FOR THU HOLIDAYS Diamonds Watches Silverware OUR STOCK FOR 13XTKNT, VAni KTY AND FINENESS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IS NOT EXCELLED IN THIS LOCALITY OUU WELL-KNOWN GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY ARTICLE. . . at.t., Ann wiuLmMw Avenue I 8 I 1 II II I u 111 Our New Store. 406 Lackawanna Ave. BARGANS 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 af jg, 1.00 Oriental Foot Rests 5f 75c Wilton Rugs J&fjg. 1.25 Prices cut deeply on Smoking Tables, Taborettes, etc. fiSTO Rockers Williams & 129 Wyoming Avenue OllJ - 3 ocuit;iiu Twenty seven different games, including Billiards, Pool, Carroma, 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 games added. We are now wil stocked with a complete line of Cameras, Kodaks ud supplies, including a large assortment of Card Boards for mounting posters, all colors and s.zes, of Striking Bags, Foot Balls. Sweaters and everything athletic. There is no limit. Florey & Brooks, 2 1 1 wenuee'on DR, DENSTEN Physician aul Silken 311 Sprasi St. 'luup.u icun BuiUtug hCKAtUON PA. All acute and chronic tllscass c! men, wo men and children. CIIUO.NIO NWtVOUS. IJH AIN AND WAHl'lKO WIBKASI'.S A Si'KC 1ALTY. All distJjus ol tliv Liver, Kiducya, bladder. bUo, Wood. Nerves, Womb, rjyu, rar, Now. Throat, uml Lungs, Cancers, Turner.), Piles, Itupturr, Unilre, ItucuinatUii. Asthma, Catarrh, VuiicoU'li, Lost Uunliuod, Mlitly J.nutjloiis. nil Fcnule DiM'ascs, Uucorrhwa, etc. Gonnonhca, S Willis, Mood I'oUon, Imiiicro tion and youthtul habit obliterated, hurfry, I'its. Kplli'Py. Tap 0,"l Stomach Worms. C'A. TAHKIlOZti.NB. S-iicclftc for iftlarrh. Tliico niontlu' matment only $3.00. Trial Ircc in oitice, Consultation ami examination free. Ulrica houn daily and Sunday, b u. m. (o 9 p. u. DR, DENSTEN FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER DAYSrBEWftBINQ I fil in luurouii buiuL.uu fuiulbb tlu iivnutue au4 oillyllklUtl-HliUtULTkUNii. uu ci'tium tin i mi uurti tQauy rttdcrof thUiajr, KauMfj It a J i sue I irr loir ''Jim eoatipotUlitiruartulvt. COSTS AlUntT UflTUiyn Domujalt-a with mnit&tl othtrtro&tmenU. Curtt niton all olhvr rift Iris beiu, atpliiBMi ud r..dlt UlL QUICK CUBE fur inorvtbiaMftllmeut. 0LYftUUtCUtsVr aliiurvous didftaoa. ftkuvsM nU (Unorder. For complete teutHl confldtutUl caUloaur, it lkl 4ont lilt . lARt, ROEBUCK CO., Chloago. X&S&S9S&&&&9&99M JevJelers Silversmiths Fine Jewelry Cat Glass Leather Goods No. 132 Coal Exchange Wyoming Avenue Furniture for Gifts. . . The Seranton 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. Seranton Carpet f Furniture Co. REGISTERED.) McAnulty, - - v The New Game Board. HENRY BELIN, JR., Ceneral Agent (or the Wyomlnj District for OUPONTS POWDER. lllnlns, lliatln?, Eportlngr, SmoKeleti and tba Itcpauno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Tuse, dpi and Exploders. Room 401 Cai nell tlullJIng, Scrantou. auencii:si Titos, i'onn ,,.,,,..., nttston JOHN I). bMITII ii SOU ,,. Plymouth W, E. UUU.IOAN WliVea-narr TTErJ GUARANTEE TO ClinE-JM ny. iiOEpitai aivi ajixis urucou iii. Dlco(!Polscn,Varlcocel3,8tricturi C--'vO.nll PniVATB nnd OBIOUH llma buiQaeics.r.nsiftluutiuotlbbruuU. UlJBUinj, C, orL'inj.fully roaiorcd. Froali case cured lu.t tu luilaya. Th moat danacrooa cawa tollclicd. EIN DBUTSOHKR ARXT." Treat ment by mail, sendrorhworn TetimionlaTi A Itook vi luting amy taka Inuiiute.ElccUtca) AMedTcol baud. CTTWRJ m ILm k-" J . SMhlkMimAi L-d-' MMi-; ,t , 4 M & . jhffiyj&t UfIi jM