WfifSKiWRTlTwlWn . - - .. - c ,. tT.'j'-d , H V 1 jl l 1 1 i. M 8 THE 8CKANTOtf"rMBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1001'. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD WORK DONE BY THE MINE WOHKEBS AT OLYPHANT. John Saltiy, of North Scrnnton, Ex pellet! from the Meeting He Is Charged -with Giving- Information to the Scrantonlnn Want to Con tinue to Work Eight Hours n. Day After May 1. Assistance Proffered to President Mitchell Silk Work eis Will Issue on Appeal for Aid. The session? of the riiimtcrly conven tion of tlip mine workniM nf district No. 1 yt'stoidny vtie very busy ones. The reports of Presldpnt ThoinnM D. NMcholls. of Nnntlcoko. uml Sceretnry Treanurfr John T. Uompsey, of this city, wci-f icail during the nioinlnpr, mid In the com ho of thendny'H work a nmubcr of Important lesolullons passed. AmoiiR tin.- latter was one as xiirlnrj John Mllrhi'll of the support of the men of Dlslilct No. 1 In the Uvriit piocrcdlnss he has Instituted nRiilnst lMltor Little or the fcrantonlan, whom lp necuses of libel. .Sei'iettiiy-TiviiMiicr llompsey sub mitted bis report yeHterdny mornliiB. Since the last uuartorly convention, lipid at JJdwiiiilsvlllc. tin' funds receiv ed mi addition of ift.S77.Srt. Seventeen new locals weie tunned anil the total limmbcislilp swelled Id l.".,tiOU iiipii. who me divided Into one hundred and seventy-two locals. The convention ac cepted the report. President Nlcholls' leport was in the nature of a tieneral discourse on the standing of the ni minlv.atlon and local conditions. He told of the legislation introduced to hi ills' about various needed 1111111118: reforms, the passage of which was secured by the IcRhlatlve committee, and nl-o mentioned that several bills are still pending- An important lcsolullon passed, :ilter belnp siHimllted by the resolu tions committee, prohibits all miners nnd Inboreis fiom enteriiiR- a mine to work on an idle day. This applies Alike to men woikins on lock or coal. ,iiid nil 'lio violat it aie subluct to a ?." fin". The object of I lie nieasme is the emialh'.iim of w.ircs paid to men in llie mines. One of the sensatlon.il tenures of the afternoon session was the expul sion from the lull! of John Sultry, it North Scr.inton mine woi ker. He was not present in the capacity of a dele jMte. tint merely as a representative Mine "Worker. The cause of his ejec tion was the allegation that he fur nishes information to the editor of the tabooed Herantoniaii. Another resolu tion passed (luring- the afternoon ses sion was to the effect that on and after Jlay 1. the Jllne AVorkeis con tinue to labor on tin; eight hours a ilny schedule. This morning the repoit of tin; com mittee on district by-laws will come up tor action. As yet nothing has been said on the subject of division of the district, and it is expected that this important question will be discussed today. The ceneial sentiment of the delegates Is for a division. Will Appeol for Aid. The special committee appointed lat Sunday by the Central Labor union to confer with the silk mill strikers met the hitler's executive committee last evening at Economy hall, and will attain meet them at 10 o'clock this morning. The Central Labor union's committee consisted of Secretary Ueo. Ootliler, O. S. T.utz, of the Carpenter.-.; Humphrey Campbell, of the Machin ists; W. A. Stanton, of the "'nr Build eis, and John Devine, of the Clerks. At ycstei day's conlercnee it was de 'Iderl to diaw up n set of resolutions md send conies of these to different .oca Is with petitions for aid. The com "iiltteo will ptobsihly, today, discuss he matter of securing a eonfeienee vlth Superintendent Davis, of the Sau juolt. A committee of glils from the Ptiee nirjcr mill Monday waited upon V.ilcn- ine Blis.-. owner of plants in Dickson, Provident e and Dunmoiv, Mr. Hllss Informed them that all dealings would lie donp with his employes In a bortv and that lie would not leeognlze the union to the extent of coiifenlng with any committee. He lias, however, e-pies-sed his willingness to grant the S-l:: per lent, ineienso oifeied by Su peilntendent Davis to his employes. A meeting was yesterday held of the Priceburg local at which "Mother" Jones and Organiser c. K. Thorn, of AViJkcs.-TJ.tl re, ueje both piesent. The committee tenoned on the lesults of Its meeting with Mr Bliss. This af ternoon the stilker.s" executive commit tee will meet with the Plttstou and AVilkes-Baire stiikei.s ul Crystal hall. Plttston, and learn from Seorelary Morgau, of Patersou, what distribution of nlil Ills local intends making1. c.enerol Foremen's Conference, Master Car litiilder 1,, T, Candeld, of the Lackawanna railroad, had a con ference with all of his general foremen In this city yesterday, for the piupose of considering seveial uiattois which will he of Intoiest lo all the employes along the line. The particulars of the conference weie not given out for pub lication, but Mill be In-lit in abeyance for some time. Those present at the conference weie .Master Car nullder L. T. C.influld uurl ili'iieral Foreman H. c, Smith, of Serantou; Cieiieral Car nsHetor C, L. THERE ARE MANY ROADS. The Finger Posts Marking the Many By-paths of Present Day Troubles Seem to Point the Same Way. Lack of Nerve Force. Day by day the columns of this paper brine new evidence from Scran ton people of the great work be'iis df.ne by J.ir. A. AY". Chase's Nerve Pills. AVhy they accomplish so much is easily explained they aro prepared witli an To uingle to restoring: nervo foroe. They accomplish this object, which no other medicine in the world bus ever been able to do; that's why bundled of Scranton people otfer their testi mony, Mr. Samuel Itogers, of No, 12S Hyde Park avenue, Scranton, Pa., says; "I was in st urn-down condition, head aches, nervous and hleeplug badly and the nppetlto poor, I was told of Dr, A. AV, Chafe's Nervo Pills and got a box. As a result I sleep ami oat well gain. I am very much pleased with them and glad (o lecoinmeud them to others. This I can do conscientiously." Dr, A. AY. abuse's Nervo Pills are sold ut'COe. a box at dealers, or Dr. A. Y. Chase Medicine Co., TUiffulo, N. A'. Fee that poi trait ami slgnattuo of A. AY. Chase, M. D pih on every package. There Is Only One Lansdowne Which You Will Find Perforated i . mm ! ' ....... Every Five Yards X On the Selvedge Ask for the Genuine And Insist On Seeing the Perforation TSundy, of Hoboken; Ceneial Foreman ileorge Fa her, of Kast Puffalo; Cien eial Foreman It. F. MeKenna, of Do ver, X. .1. Car Record Department. The Lackawanna Car Itecoid de partment, which was so soilously af fected by the loss of their i coords in the Lackawanna avenue fire recently, is now in ship-shape i tinning older in their new quarters over the First Na tional bank, and in fact, everything seems to lie in better shape than ever before. Several additional clerks have been added, and it is a veritable bee hive of industry. J'nder the cflicient direction of P. J. Sweeney, the obliging head of the de partment, the records are kept in a faultless manner, and Mr. Sweeney is as popular with the boys as was his worthy predecessor, Mr. Sproule, who is now chief clerk to Acting Superin tendent of Car Service M. JJ. Casey. Today'8 D., L. & W. Board. The make-up of today's V., L. and W. board Is as follows: TUKSDW. M'UII, ). Wild CjIk. K.i.t S p. in., C. . Dunn, It) . m , II. Bisbinc wi:iXErm. aphii, in. Wild OK Kast-U.oO j. m T. McCnilij : .1 a. ni.. M. rmncity; S .1. in.. O'C-omiot, utli lli'trrs liien; 11 j. in., II. Iniylincy: I p. 111.V O. W. rit7K(T.ild: 2 p. 111., Oeoific llml; .", p. in., C. T. Staples; b p. in., .1. J. Jlun.iy. with C. Fljilliotomcn's ni(n. Summits, Elr. n n. in., oj-.t, .lamrs CmUc; fi p. 111., fa;t. J. Tlrmiicran: 7 n. 111 . utl, "f. Ginlpy. villi Onrce rrounlclkfi's mm; 7 p. 111., raft, W. II. Nlrhel; 7 p. 111., o-.t hnm rijus.i. tlnee encinr. Mel..mr; 7 p. 111., pjL Irum N.iy Anj, rdw.inl tc.)li-toi; 7 ) in., wo.L liui'n Co us J, Thoinpsnn. Piilki V. 1'.. Sofor, Pil-,LnisS ,1. ill.. IIon"i 10 .1. in , s. in iinty; II. oO s ni.. Iomii; s p, in,, h:ipli,i: ' p. in.. Lamping: tn p. 111., H'lilnrr. P.iKetmn nnsincT: 7 J. m., Uallnry; 7 j. in., Sinpfr; .:0 p. in., .St.ir.ti.u; 7 p. 111., Masooin. Wild dt". Wr.M r, :t, in., .1. Onli lean; I) 1. 111.. .1. i:. Va-tcK-; II .1. 111., W. L.ili.111; i p. 111., 1'. W.ill; '1 p. m .1. II, Mf Ciiin; ," p. 111., r. II-iKRcitt; 0 p. in.. Mill, uitli M. Cuinn.b'F 11, tn xontr. I). Johm lcprul loi dnh Uiili ISi iKfiii.iu .U.lii Uivin's iidi. This and That. W. .1 .McLain, t ravelins: nasseiiRcr iiKi'tit of the Illinois, Cential lalhnail. was a i.iller at the Lackawanna, rail load offices yesterday. An oider was Issued on Satin day by the Lehlfih A'alley Kallroad company inereaslnt- the pay of conductors and brakomen on passenger trains between .Jersey City and PailTalo. The Increase amounts to about .$! a month. National Committeeman Frederick lilliiher Is expected to arrive here next .Monday and assume charse of locol mine woikeis' affair.-. It is also thought that Piesldent Mitchell will bo beie tomorrow to attend the heaiius1 in the libel proceedings he iitstliuied against Hilltop f.Utle or Hie Hcraulon l.'iii, riaiuuel li. Morsan has became In side .superintendent for the Delaware and Hudson collieries op thin iliio o" the liver, having resigned from the Le high and Wilkes-iSarto company. Mr, Morgan is one nf the best mining oill ciols in tills pari of the stale, lie has been with the Lehigh and Wllkes Hnrre company for thirty yeais, Wllkes-Ilari o Leader, No, fi7(, ope of the new p,lseRer engines nu the Lackuwnnnii road, made ix record lecently, which (he riilhoad men are still talking about. The train lo which the locomolivo was attaclied, was late leaving Hoboken, and Kugl ueer "Johnnie" Tioch pulled her over the Pocotio and Jeisey meadows, in record bieaklug time, without an ef fort, making up nine minutes of lost time as easy as II takes to tell It, No, fi, the famous Buffalo-New York limited on the Lackawanna, railroad, was overloaded with pass-engeis yes terday afternoon, and an extra car was necessary to accommodate tho patrons. The train was made up of seven coaches, and it arrived and dep.it lc.il on time as usual. This train seems to be the popular tiain on the io.nl, ami No, '.!, which vim through fSeranton at l.!i."i p. pi. every day Is also a favor ite with the traveling public, SOLDIERS FOR PHILIPPINES. Two Train-Loads Passed Through This City Yesterday, Two tin lii-loads of soldiers, sixteen cars In all, passed through Sciunton yesterday on tho Lackawanna all road, bound for the Philippine Islands. The llrst section arrived at S.3.'i p. m. and tho second at 4 o'clock, Many peo ple were nt the station to greet the boys In blue, but only one local boy xas In tho regiment. Ho was Cluules Johnson, of Mooslc, and he was ac- Xew York Announcement. Horner's Furniture is tho subject of this nniioiuifcmont. Tho term 'stands for everything that isreliable and fashionable in Furni ture, in both the simple and ornate lines, whether wanted for town or country homes. Two other impor tant features are the moderate prices nt which tho goods are marked, and their unequalled assortments. Dining-Room Furniture in all finishes of Antique. Belgian. Flemish and Golden with Tables.DinlngChairs.China Closets and Side Tables to match. Bedroom Furniture in all the various woods and finishes, including special lines tor country homes. Brass Bedsteads in over 70 patterns from Sn.oo upward. Enam eled Iron Bedsteads from S5.00 up. Latest designs in Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture. Hall Furniture, Venetian Car ved Furniture. Couches. Settees, Fasy Chairs. Rockers, Dressing Tables, Cheval Glasses, Writ ing Desks, etc., in unequalled assort ments, and all prices. R. J. Horner & Co., Fnrnlturci Makers nnd Importer 61-65 W. 3cl St., New York (Adjoining Kdcn Muaeej THE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. S. GORDON, 130 i-inii Ave. New York City. Tho Dickson .Maiiufactiirins Co. Scranton and WIlkevlMrra, l'., Muuufaouu'or o.' LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV ENGINES Boilers. HoUtlnEand Pumping Machinery. General Office. Scranton, Pa. eonleit a wnleonie reception by his illative ami tiiunils. Tho men me niembeis of the Klev enih infantry of I'niteil States ienu liu.s, anij have been Ktatioutnl at tov eiiiorV Island for several months, They wont to Butfalo over the l.aeka niinn, anil will bi irant-iiorted across the I'lintlnent over the Nickel Plate, Illinois Cen'ral, fulfill Paellle. OrcRon Stunt Line nnd the Southern Paelllo ralliomls. They osiicet to .sail from San Krunolseo uu Jlouday, April 13, or the tiansriioit Logan. On the Mains wet'" Companies A. 11, C anil P, in ehai'so of Colonel Charles 1,. Davis, .Major Albert U, Meyir, I.Ieu lenants Shehlou, Meyer anil Kuy, Sut Kl'Oii AVilllams. t'aptulua Trnvl.s anil (iiliovlts, Seveuil hulli'S woie ulso on the train. There was 37J men in all on both trains, and they were about as jolly a j-'-l tn one would earo to meet. J!aii, of thvin bai' seen nrvU'e In Cuba and I'tutu Itito, and mvuly all of ihem seeniod auslmis 10 teach .Manila as hiioit as possible. Cheap Rates to California, Parties dr siring to make tup to Cali fornia, Aiizona or New .Mexico, either for business or pleasure, can do so ii'nv at almost half pi lie. livery Tuesday, until April sutli, In clusive, tickets markod "Colonist" may be purchased via Southern Railway for $11,00 fiom Washington, SIS.GO from Philadelphia, and eorrchpondlnsly low pilces fiom other points, Tho Southern Hallway and southern P.ielfln company oper.ito ihroush ex cursion .sleepeis from Washington, leavlnsr Mondays, Tushduys and PrN days, tho Tuesday sleeper helm? avail able for "Colonist" tickets. The beith rate In these sleepers Is only $7.00, two people belnff allowed to occupy one berth If desired. Personal conductors and Pullman porters ko Uu-ourIi with each sleeper. There aro other new, convenient and economical teatures connected with these excursions which may bo ascertained from Charles I. Hopkins, District Passenger Asent, Southern Hallway, SJS Chestnut .-m-cot, Philadelphia I; lljCjgpRDON' f 1 fjLJr" 1 'J y ji IF Wheat Is Worth $1.00 A bushel you can't buy it for 38c. Neither can you buy a pair of shoes worth $j.oo, for $1.98 or $2.98, A great many stores endeavor to make you believe you can, but you can't, Many shoe buyers know by sad ex perience that it can't be done. We have shoes for $.00 and they are worth 5.00 and we sell them for 5.00. They are fine shoes. They are the best shoes made. We have only one fault to find with our $2,50 and $3,00 shoes they often spoil a sale on our $5.00 shoes they ate so swell. This Week We are showing the best line of Union-Hade (Union Stamp) Shoes in the world at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Step in and see them. Look in our windows for good shoes (up-to-date.) Lewis. Ruddy, j Davies& Murphy 330 Lackawanna Ave. New Headgear, Gloves, Neckwear Are as essential to your Spring outfit as your new Suit, Our Neckwear Stock is up to its usual standard. Hundreds of beautiful pat terns in all the popular shapes are here. The Young's $3.00 flat Is equal to the best. We sell thetn. See the IV ew MANHATTAN SHIRTS 412 Spruce Street. HISTORIC Places in Virginia Canhecomlortalily ana easily reached ly tho OLD DOHN LINE Steamers Mil dally etccpt Sunday from I'lcr 28, Kortti Ither, toot of llcaih sheet, New yorfc, for Old Point Comfort Norfolk Richmond, Ua. and Washington, D, C. Connecting lor All Points South .-uiJ West. Through 1'uUets returning from Washington by rail or water. Tor full Information apply to OUD DOMINION STEAAISHIPCO. 81-85 Beech St., New York. II D.VAI,Ki:it,Traf.JIgr, J.J.BIlOWN.a.r.A. TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNS uiMJLwy SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Handkerchiefs At the Top Today You may count that day lost that fails to .how some new merchandise interest to public attention at this store. Handkerchiefs lead today. Some advertisers might want to inform you as to the uses and purposes of Handkerchiefs but then many advertisements are stupid. Our aim is to tell you something of the value, quali ties and prices of the Handlcerchie offered in this sale. r AAA 0 li L? JMMI I IM 11(1 KerCn ieTSp,aln Llnen w7ww --- I -4- !yoo dozen Ladies' All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs of a fine, smooth -' quality, usually sold at 15c each, at 9c each or $1.00 per dozen. These in i, Va aud 1 inch hems, and are unquestionably the best bargain in All Linen Handkerchiefs ever offered the people of Scranton. 9c each or $1.00 per dozen. I -4- '1a35o dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Kmbroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs our -v'' 4 usual i2A c, ice and 20c numbers choose among the lot at 9c each or $1.00 a dozen. Some of them are slightly soiled they were the top, open, boxes for display, at the importers where we bought them, thus they were bought cheap the little they are soiled does not harm them in the least and there is a great saving in the price. I -j-f- '2! 500 dozen Men's All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in Jl, yi and 1 L-.UL j mcu ileins at 12Jc each or $1.40 per dozen. I gyi- A 500 dozen Men's All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in J4, i and 1 l-"! T" iuch hems, of a special fine quality, regularly sold at 25c each. Sale price, 15c each or $1.75 per dozen. CONNOLLY THiRD NfllMlNAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital 5200,000. Surplus 5500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal aud sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. CoxNi.i.i., President. IIlnry Bui.in, Ju., Vice 1'res. Wm. H. Pick, Cashier. HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent tot the Wyoming District lot OUPONTS POWDER. UlDlnc, Blistiri0', Sporting, SmoLeJesi ml thi Repauna Chemical Company's High Explosives. Satctjr Tuie, Cips am) Ciploders. Room 401 Con cell Dulldllis, cianton, AOUSCinS: TIIOS. TOIID .....ritUton JOHN D. SMITH li SON CI) mouth W. II. UUIX1QAN WllkciDaire Failure In life is moie often due to ccluuleil uerve force tli.ui to lack of cipitul. Strong iiuim.' are the cajntal that helps men conquer conditions. When people loictlicir capital they sctto work lo reuain it. When e lose our nerve force e ought to siefc n mean-, of jetting t back, Thcie Is a way, certain ami bcieutific. feed the er'es, waking them steady aud strong us kteel. We do not believe thev cau fail to cure Nenoiii Debility ami physical ex. haution; that's why we agiee to refund your money if ii boxes du not cure you, 51.00 per box; fi boes WOO, mailed securely scaled upon receipt of price. Hook fiee. Addreis, Thai. MnniciNU tn . I'lpvflniul flhlrt i.nB ..I. I.m ,..(... II I, I. nli. o lilinnnLI ritrni. Wi oniln aicnue and Spiuie atrcet. CPraf.G.Ktfilfl.127 AVlii M 21 l'lill&drlbU la. Dolj- (.tnufta SrUll.t (u T K .flA ItlKaAAMA. i.li.k Ihiiui. lllmtjl I'.ilhiiB- fftfPIOUl I'lWWf, Elfltrtf 4UHI ItlQUU UIOBi HVff Vi dittos ulnrlrttlupmtntt A bbmntn Orjvat.f ... A A I,, in J... n .. ....!. .!! A ! huk UT.nlk'at.l My Uu thU Tpf.J feggP i Undoubtedly t to Scranton. & WALLACE, 4. 4. ( 4, 4, 4. 4. f t 4.4, t h ! NEW Wu are nuw prcparcil to show you an entire NEW stock ol i Carpets i l Wall Papers and Draperies I t Jiven item is this scarton'& .noods. and we are prepared to servo 4. ' yon promptly and at our well-known low prices. WILLIAriS&ricANULTY ; Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- 4 i" Lager Beer Brewery Muuur&cturer r OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 4S5 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street Telepliou? Call. '23.U. DR. PENbTCN, Mil tiprme tiret, Ni-iiilcn, la All Acijt and Chronii l.wai Mffl, Women and (.bildrfn. (uuijllativii and iminatiou lift. OfArc lloure Daily and S'Uidi I a. u. t V m. iis is the largest purchase oi Handkerchiefs ever brought wAsii&ER avenue r t.tw i t t x j, STOCK. 5 i1 4"f Said tUe bait to the fisli. Or next thing you kuovr you'll garuish a dish. I came from the store of Klorey 6c Brooks, Aud I'm dangerous. If) I i 211 Washington Ave. THB MOOSIC POWDER CO. Uooms 1 autl-M'oiu'ltfcB'l'a'g. flCRANTON, JA. Hining and Blasting POWDER Midaa,t Mooalosnd Huilitfalt Woiia. LAPMN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANQE OUN POWDER Kltotrlo Uattarles. KIsotrloKxplodart xplodlng blaata, bafaty Knataal Reiauni Chenical Co.'s uxp'ViVc M t Imi Flf I i i t