"4 '"T' 7tv"" - , - .wypvt ." "iMicfS HAMS"-,,', v- . '"i" dHBPWBTJff JUjkV fVm-SW-?"''VK rPf' W? .,-.' V ,' " ' f ! r TJ1K SCKANTON TJUBUiNJi-TUJiJSIAV, MAV IM, U)0.ts ' - .Tm5 JUDGE WOULD NOT CONCUR MR.COMEOYS MAKES A NOVEL CONTENTION. Wanted the Stuvges Caao Continued Because of nn Article Which Ap pealed In The Tribune Dealing with the Defendant's Pmposes as a .Lltlppnt Conductor Cawloy Se curca .?0,OOO Damages from the D., L. & W. Company Other Matters of Moment In the Courts. ISpciiusp "f 111'1 nrltclc 111 Tito Ti-lb-iiiic cir lust Krhhiy, In wlilc-h U whs slated that K. It. SIiii-ri's vvns defend Ins; tli" milt the illy had In-ought iiRalns' hlni t" collciL a pavhiR uhsphh niLMit, solely Unit hr inlRht vltidleitU' Ills piisltlmi In ii'lusliiR in pay tin uu i(sjiiipiii wliiln tln pavi-mcnl reiiiiihu'il tiuivpaltoil, ilit counsel lnr tin1 idly. (iiiiipIIiim tjniiii'fiy-. mill City Snlli'ltur (inoi-tie M. Watson, inmle u niuiliiti .VfMtorday. wIh-ii the liinl uhi le.-umeil before .liiilftc Carpi'iuiM', llnit a Juror be wlilalrawn ami lie- i-uso fnl liiuoil. Mr. CoiiietryN snlil that the sii-tlele would liatp n leniloiuy tn Inlltt the Jnrv In .Mr. Stinui's' finnr ami it--f.'iit t li ends of Jtistlri'. .Iililni' 'iir-1'i'iitPi- didn't think so. I.ator. Ihi' ens wan alirliplly t"r iiilmi it'd hy n eonipuNoi-y non-suit, uiili'h. Iiirldi'iiuilly. i.'llpv.'il tin1 Jury rnuii eousliloilui;- It. The minimis fur tlio nnn-stili Hi-ic: V'lrst -Tli.it there liii lii'i'ii no Tuinir UiVI'll I lllll .my ll'.'IIS WTO lili-d imalnst Mr. Stili-Rec. -is ii'iimi'd liy the net r ns'-i'iulily. 1V'. under which the suit WHS lltlUIRlll. Heciind-Tliiit tne ap.sMi(.nt iiRalnst eertalii ril' I Iip Inli n liarteil by I In .statute id' llinltiitlons Third-Thut under the o idem-e It :iiie.'ii'H. that Mr. Sun-Res Is only one llilrd owner or i-crtiiln of the lot", lie Is sltr-il for the whole of I lie ns.t" ni"iit aR.ilust them and not for oue thlid. and fiii-tliennoi'". that the othes ouiipik .ire not Joined as defetulsintH. l-'olll-t ll Thai there is llo evidence bv v.iili-h I he Jury can determine how much Mr. Sttii'se- owes. Th" city lieasiiier lilniscir, when iiinn the stiinil, stated that he cannot tell ex pctly how nitu-li he ours. I-'lflh That the pavlliR -onlrin-l was Invalid because it coiitcinphited pay ment for repalis as well as for paving, nnd under the law the property owner can only be assessed for the construc tion of the pavement. The last point, is based on a decision recently rendered by .IiiiIrc Aivhbnld, in tlie ease of the city of Wllllamsport iiRainst. llilRhes, in which he specially presided. A rule I" slViUe off the non-suit was allowed. This will brhiR the mat ter before the tlm-e Judges in arRil iiipnt i-ruirt. Kx-fity Solicitor .lames II. Toi-rey, Thomas F. Wells and .lames (inrdiic-r Sanderson represent Mr. Suiircs. Franklin Howell Files Demurrer. TliroiiRii Ills atttirneys. O'l'rlen .t Jiartin, Kranlilin Unwell yesterdav. Illed ti demiiner In the case insli tuted asuinsi hlni by his sister, .Mrs. .lennio Uean. to compel him t." Rive an accountlnR of the estate which be has hold In liilst for her. Tin- de iiiuriir reads as follows: 1. The bill does nl aver Unit the defendant had any money, stock, bonds, or properly of the plaintiff in Ills bands, or in any way owned her a dollar at the time of the liliiiR of the bill in this case. 2. There is no .tlleRulinu in plain tiff's bill thui she ever demanded an aecoimthiR from the defendant and that he letuseil to make an accouiu IriR to her. :!. The plain I iff'.-: bill does not pie. font such a case as entitles her to the relief for which she ask;- in a court of equity. i. The allegation-' of the plaintiff'. bill mo vae.ue. indefinite and uncer lalu. and lacks that pi-p'-ision and par ticularly which would enable p. chan-i-'llur to identify any property as that, eliar.ced In the bill as the property of Ihe plaintiff. e. Theie is nn .illeRation of such a wilful w.tste or mismaniiRt'iueiit of the complainant's pinpertv as to rvc tills court Jin isdictlon. ii. The bill chni-Rps ti"" def udiiu' with eriiiKs of .iiibezzlemunl and ilu.t of .ibtainliiR moiipy tinder false piptpin-ps and otli-'r erimlnal offenses, and seeks to draw from him answers that nia J. be nuidc the basis of accu sations in eriuilll.il pio.-eciilliilis 7. Th' pl.untlff li.-s a full, adciiiate and coniple'e iciiiedv a1 law. W'lierefoi , This IpiViIiIhiii dcinatids he JudRio 'lit of Ibis lioiurahle eoiirt Aliuo-st cveryliodv ri'iui-tnbers the i-ele-Irratcd advice of tlii? l.onilon ftiucti, "To those about to niarn. .hvi'l," There is in that adviee the expression of the feeling of many a mother who says, "I nope my uaiiR-iuer will neVer marry and suffer as 1 have." In ninety -eiyht cases in every hun dred there's no need for this suf feting. Doctor Pierre's Favorite Prescription cures the womanly dis eases which cause wifely misery. It d'-'e's enfeehliiiK drains, heals in llamuiatiou and ulceration and cures female weakness, It in vigorates the womanly organ ism, tranquilities the nerves ami gives the mother strength to give her children. Do not allow au unscrupulous dealer to sell you something in place of "Fa vorite Prescription," claimed to be "just as good," There is nothing just as good for women as Favorite Prescription." "I am so plc.-estd with youi iimlmetion, 1 htrdlyknow wh:: thank lo give yon (or your kind fayors." wiltes Mr. Mllu ilryaul.of I)ta, St. Thomas Co., Uj. " Yoii can jnibli.li my few itatement to the world hophi); nil iift"criiijr womcu vrltl know and bt- luratcil I ufff red to much vfitli great paint' in m back aud the lower part of my stomach nod (ulpitation of the heart, that at times I could hardly lie down, and could hardly get up In the morning, but alter uiluC three bottles, of ' Huvoiite I'rcDCiip tloD'and two vial of Dr. l'ierce's Pleasant !"-. lets, 1 1'cet like a m:v woman " Dr. I'ierct's 1'leaant Pellets cure sick liwdache. mi mwm Wtiolhor he shall bo compello.1 to maho any further or other atiswor to thn said hill or any of the mattoia and thhiRH therein contained, nnd prays to bp hence dismissed with his i-phsou-able costs In this behalf sustained. Ftauklln Howell. In Common Pleas Court. The second week of ihe May term of common pleas opened yesterday tnorii Ihjr, with tttidfte Kelly presiding- In the main court room, and .TudRe Carpenter In No. 2. .ludpo Kelly Is eiiRiiRed In the re trial of the wiirp easo of Mary .f. CiHippr BRitlnst William .1. T'ptherlrk. The plaintiff Is a slstpf of (Iip de fpndant's deceased wife. She plaints JL'19 for atlendltiB' her dttrlUR her last Illness. She secured a verdict for the full amount of her claim at the for mer trial, hut wlipn II developed later that olip of Mrs, t'ooppr'a relatives served ns a Juror, a new trial was Rianted. Attnrnpys Frank !. Hlbhs and 1. !'. LfitiRliran rein-esent the plnlntlff. Thp dpfpiidniit'.s attorneys nio O'llrleii, Martin and John It. Kd nards. In eiiitrt room No. '.', before .IuiIrp t'ariienter. Sprnks Urns, are endeuvor Itiff to secure Judgment iiRalnst T'at rlck l.nlly, of Wlnl on, on n $l- note. Spruks Urns, siteceedcd to the lumber business of Henry ,1. Kims', of Peek ville. Ktinx Ilros.' books showed l.ally to he owing- a balance of JI-." on a ruiiuliiR aeeount. Spruits Bros drew- up it note for that uninutit and dlsiateliel Henry ,F. Kttuz. of the linn of Kuilz Bros., to have II signed by l.nlly. Rw. broilRht the note hack beariiiR l.ally's "his mark," and his own attestation of tin Renulneiiess of the "his mark." I.ull.s says lie did not. sIrii the note and never knew of Its existence mil i 1 March (. 1H00, nearly the years after It Is ,'illeRPd to have been signed, when lie saw in Th" Tribune a notice that Ills property was to he sold at sheriff's sale by Spruks Bros, . S. Spruks avt rs that he. In com pany with Henry ,1. Kim?,, called on l.nlly In IS!7 to receive a settlement, and that l.ally then agreed to pay the note, indirectly admitting- lt genuine ness. Later, when the note was again presented, he refused to pay it. Mohan & Stokes appear for the plaintiff and .lames .1. O'Malley for the defendant. The ease of James Kelly against the city of Scrnuton was referred to At torney V. A. Wilcox. Judgment was entered for th de fendant by uRiPPinent in the ease of It. J, Keppel ,t i'o, against John Swee ney & Sun. Settlements were reported in th'j eases of Nicholas Kehres againsl Pat rick McAndrew : Patrick Joyce against the Seranton Hallway company and K. I). Huntington against J. 1J. Wil liams. Tlie case of ti. M. Mnllny against the Seranton Traction company was discontinued. Decision Was Not Keached. Xo decision was leached yesterday In tlie matter of the right of eminent domain of the new trolley company, the Seranton and Northeastern Hall way (onipany, which lias been attack ed by tne Itoeky !len Water company, of Moosic. of which Arthur Frothing hani is president and Annette Uey nolds secretary and treasurer. Judges Kdwards' Kelly and Carpenter heard arguments on the sufficiency of tin; Indemnifying' bond offered hy the com pany to Miss "itoynolds, and which she refused to accept, and after u consultation the Judges decided to al low a rule to show pause why the bond should not be approved and the com pany allowed to proceed with Its cu tty upon the Water company's prop erty. The rule was made returnable at argument court, but Judge Kdwards said It would lie advanced If the delay should be found to be materially in juriiiK the railway company. Major Kverelt Warren and K. c. New-comb appeared for the water com pany. J. K. Uurr and O'Hilen & 'Mar tin repiespiited the railroad company. The principal arguments advanced against the bond were that the bond was given to Miss Iteynolds aftpr she had disposed of the properly to the water company, and that, the railroad company has no riRlit of eminent do main, being u trolley line, and not a railroad such as the law contemplated shall have riRlit of pniltlPtlt domain. Tills latter question has Iippii rnispU in the case of tin, commonwealth aaainst Albert Johnson, who wants to build a trolley Hue from Philadelphia to Allentowu and New York under u similar charter to that grunted the local rapid transit company. Conductor Cawley Gets $6,000, Tlie suit of Charles f'nwlpy against tlie flelawure, Lackawanna & Western railroad company, which was Insti tuted last Thtirsd'iy by O'Hrlen & Martin, was reported settled yester day. Tlie company gave th" plaintiff Stl.tmo and paid his counsel fees and costs. Oiwley is the conductor who was in jured In the Delaware, Lackawanna S Westein yards hy the cubs of two of the "hog" engines colliding. To Make Bip,' Sewer View. Attorney W, S. Dlehl. John .T. O'lloyK of Villi- Htu?et, and It. J.' Itlchards were yesterday appointed by court to make the view of the benefits and dummies of the main sewer In the Nineteenth sewnr district. They aie limited to sixty days In which to do the work, and d I roc ted to begin nest Monday. The llrst view, which was iuvalld utid, cost over $:i,000. D X, and W. Board for Today, Following Is tlio makp-up of the I) L. & W. hoard for today: MONDAY, MAY ill. NlM Cits l'..it-s . in., .1. II. Mjnrii In p. in , M. .1. Ilcnnifjii; 11 p. in., (!?. Tliuuij-, Tli:SDAY. SI A V HI. Wild UiU i:.st -.:V) a, ni o. I'. Kcannj : .'! a, in,, M. I'hmcily; 5 a, in,, I', t'jr with t, llirlliolcinev,' rficu; in a, in., II, .1. l.Jiian; II a. in., I', W, Dunns 1 i. in., ,1. W. Ilcvhir; ' p in., i:. M. IUIIh; .1 p. in., J. Iluikluil; i; 1 1. in., A. I!. Ilamuiil. autiimi(. l a. in., rut, .1. licniiisaiii S a. in., wet, i, Piounrell.i'ii n p. m,, cjt. .1. luiiitji S p. in., cast, W. II, Mcholsi 7 p, in., ojt lioni Ny Aus. K, McAllislcij p. in,, wi-i limn l.'juiKJ, Mi I. Jin-: T p. in,, wmt fiuui Caj;j, M. Staple;, Thompson' iicw. I'ullcrk 1U a. in., I". K. Surer. I'ushen 8 a. in., Ilou-er; tu i. in , S. l m nerty; 11 RO a. in., Jloianj 7 p. in.. Muipliy, 9 p. in., hamping; 10 p. m., A. WUknci. Paarciicer Unsin-7 a. in., I,'an"ne. ; 7 a. n , Hills; 6.W) p. in., Slanlon; 7 p. in,, Slacuvcin. Wild Cats Wct-5 a. ni., I.iiiikIiik'.v; 7 a. in., lloinlieaii: S a. in.. 1', Wall: in j. m., M. laliuod.v; 1 p. in., W. It. doners '- p. in,, .1 Miihicr; V p. m.. .1. liiiilo: I p. in, ,1. A. Hush; A p. in., I', h. Kufii.; 0 p. in., Klin;,. Icy; 7 p. in., .1. .1, Mniraj. Mil'.iilliy't men. NOflfi:. ilium sujiicr "ill an nt with SI. (ioMm iii-M Iriii. Ilriil.diuu Jnliii tYaiiui-r "III call it lubiuui- ui'i ulllce. JUDGE THOMAS A, McMAHON ' f rr' s ss s s ? s s -MJcrj!W-'rzn?mrmrm wwwim t f tmnwi wwtrerA m&mm. mm, 739 Ftirraut Ave., Chicago, 111., Dec. 7, 1900. Warner's Sit ft' Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. (jeiillemon : For ten years 1 have been troubled with liver complaint, which seriously interfered at times with my olticial duties, and i often found it dil'ticult to walk any distance. I was dosed with pills and powders until 1 lost heart and courage. At last I tried Warner's Safe Cure and 1 do not wonder every one speaks well of it. l-.iht bottles cleaned me from head to loot, and I am a well man. QJUDGKj J. A. McMAHON. tTWTM'..WnTTT-TTTTTTTWtW ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. N. Y.. 0. & W. Rates to Buffalo, N. Y. and Return, via Niagara. The l'nn-Aniorlpiin Kxpojdtkm, wlilc-b opened at I'.uflalo on May 1st. and which will be open until the liiFt day of October, in attracting thousands of visitors. The magnitude of tills ex position is so well known and under stood hy all iliu citizens of tills great republic that 11 is unnecessary for ua to dwell upon the subject, but ll may lie of interest to our readers to learn of the passenger fares over the N. V., (). W. Ity.. from Seranton to fluf I'aio and return, via Niagara Kails. Kound trip'season tickets, which ale sold every dav during the continuance of the exposition, are good until Oc tober i'.lst and ar nv.iilanle for stop over, can lit' purchased for Jllfjti. 10 Day round trip tickets which are issued every day during tlie pxposltion, are sold for ?s. This form is a con tintiou.i passage tiokpt. and will not permit of .-unp-over except at Niagaia Falls. f. Day round trip tickets arc sold only on Tuesdays and Saturdays dur ing the exposition, and the rate will be .tfi. Tliesu tickets will not be good for stop-over, except at Niagara Falls, Season tickets aud 10 day tickets will be honoicd in I'ullman ears, on pay ment of the usual Pullman charges, but f day tickets will be accented only in day couches. fall on nearest X. V O. W, ity. station ugont for any additional infor mation, or write .f. f. Anderson, Gen eral i'oesenger Agent, ." Reaver St, Xew York City, who will be glad to answer Imiuirles from prospective pas sengers. Two East Express Trains Between Philadelphia and Willces-Bavre via Pennsylvania Railroad, Willi Its change of time on May 27, the Pennsylvania Hiillroud Company 111 place In service two fast express trains ooeh way, week days, between Philadelphia and Ilkt-.s-Hnrre via Pottsvllle anil iranloti'ii. The proposed schedules of these trains arc as fol lows: We.'k Days. I.v. l'lill'tdelpliiu H:0A. M. flOP. M. Xorrlstowii .. 0:11A.M. k'JUI'.M, ' Poits-town .. 10:1!) A, .l. :. IT. P. M. - Heading Kit-ISA. .M. .Vtll 1'. M, " Pottsville ,,, l!:.-r. A, M. !M." P. M. " HiiKleton ..12:IS P. .M. 7:10 P.M. Ar. Wllkes-ISaire 2:2.-, A. Jl. I'iir. P. M, Week Days. I.v. Wilkes-narre :).-. .v. M. -i::' P. M. " Hazleton !i;:M A. M. tltfiil 1'. M. " Pntlsvllle ,,,.ll)2.' A. M. 7:0" P. M. " Heading ....ll:20A. M. S:00 P. M. ' Pottstowu ...11:41 A. M. NiiS P. ,M. " Xorrlstuwn ..12:20 P.M. O'OO P. M, Ar. Philadelphia ,12:M1 p, M, ii-'io P. M, There will ho solid vestibule train'', tnnsistlng of i oinbiiiPd car, standard passenger coach, and Pullman buffet pm lnr car. Pullman buffet parlor cits will !o be run between Phllad'.'lphht and IMul. Ing week days, on Irani? leaving Philadelphia at r:3:; p. m and leaving Heading at S a, m,: between Plilladel idilii nnd Pollsvllie, wtik days, on trains leaving Philadelphia 8:12 p. in ami leaving l'ottsll. 2-.V, p. m. A numbi r of loial i Iiuuhmh will also he made. ALL ABOARD FOK LAKELODORE. A DeHghtful Ride, Boating-, Fishing, Music, Etc Other Amusenientb. The llrst excursion of the season to I.ako Lodoro will he run on Memorial Day, May 30. via the Delaware e Hud. son it.iiiroad, Take u train lor the hike aud at tlie lake lako a boat fiom the new wharf near the refieshinent stands and see 1 1 peerle.. sheet of water In nil lis spring-lime beauty, llauer'.s full orchestra will furnish special music In the great while dance pavilion The best entering will be on the grounds ami a variety of amuse ments will be provided. Special trains Ipuvo I). & II. depot, Herauloii, at HtlS and 10: i:: a. in. ("ireaily reduced ox ursion rates from all stations. Tick ets good on nil trains. ' Reduced Rntes to Kansas City. Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Account of the meeting, imperial council. Nobles Mystic Shrine. Tickets on sale .lime 7. S. and !, In quire of ticket agents for particulars. t"n mmmm. n'TTTy Special Rates via the Dflaware and Hudson Itall loud and ret urn on account of the great musical concert by Mine. Schii-mun-ll"ink. Miss .Maud rowell and Mr. Kr.itigcon Davis at tlio Lyceum Theatre Tuesday, May lst, 1901: Time of train. Hales. Wilkes-Iiarie .... 7:05 p. m. .60 I'itt.'Hon T:L"i p. in. .:;o Oypbant 7:29 p. in. ,J5 Ciiibommli! 7;0ti p. m. .50 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In lffcrt lice. 2. I'W. Sniilli I.cne Sir.nitnti for Nnv York at 1.10, P..(J C.50, s.on .mil 10.0 1 a. in.: 12.35, 3.":: p. in. Kit Plillailflplii.i at S.(kl nml 10.03 a. in.; !,-, ami :i.:io p. in. I'or SiioiiMiui-g at li.li) p. in. Milk iiic-oiiiiiiil.itloii nt :i.W p. in. AniM .it llnliol, at i:.::o. 7.1--. lo.-is. ios. ::.13, i. is. 7.10 p. in. Airhe at I'lnli'lclpliia .it 1.03. 3.il, I1.IHI ami 8.22 p. Auite lioni .Vw V.,ik nt 1,10, ti.32 ami K'.'i! a. ni.: l.no. l -,, f,..) s.5 ami 1I.S0 p. in. I'll'"1 .Slroialsbiirs at 8.0j a. in. Nnrlli l.roie ft i.mleii foi Itiilt.-ilo and inlrr ini'iiliitc stutiims al 1.15, (i."3 anl 0.00 a. tn. : 1.31, 5.4S ni.il ll.M I'- m. Fur O-urcu unil Sm.iui.-p at 0..:.. a. in. and I.3S p. in. h.i t'tiui at 1.10 a. in. and I. .11 p. ni. 'r M,m. tui-i at U.nO a in; I.TO and .LIS p. in. ',,r XUImltni' al leu and ftlS p. m. for Itirijj li..iiitiin .il IM.'iO a. in. An be in .s'cr.intan from Unti.tiii at i.2". '-'',. "-i"' "'i io.oo a. m.: :i.:;o and S.W p. in. Kiohi 0-,rso and Syracuse at 2..1J a. m.; t-'.Sa and &.00 p. in P-um uilcj at 2.35 a. in.; 12.::s and -:.::o p. j,i. Kimn Nicholson at 7.30 a. m. and COO p. m. Plum Mortrotp at It'.!)"! a. in.: 3.20 and 8.00 p. m. lllooin-lnnp llbi.-inn I.i-aip ?ii,inon fnr Niirtliiiiiiticilanil, at 0. 1 1, 10.0.1 a. in.; 1,33 Milj 5.30 p. 111. V'or rijinnnlh at 1.0,1, 3.10, S.50 p. in. Tor Kingston at S.10 a. in. Ariive at Xortliumlii'ilnnil at 0.35 a, ln.s 1.10, 5.00 and S. 1.1 p. 111. Anbt; at Kingston at 8..12 a. m. Airivr at I'hiiiutith at 2.00. I.X2. 0.1.1 p. 111. Aiiim in Seranton from Xorllniinticrljiirt at 0.(2 a. n.; 12.3.1, 1.30 and S.15 p. 111. Fiom Kingston at 11, Oil a. in. I'l-oni l'l. mouth at 7.33 a. m.j s,-.'i) and 5.uj p. in. SIISPAY TRAINS. South-Leave mijiiIoii at 1.10, Ji.OO, 3 50, 10.01 p. m. ; :l.:t.l and .I0 p. in. S'uitli l.rave Siranton at 1.13, tl.yj ,,, In-. 1.55, 5. IS and tl.OJ p. in. Itlnonislnin.- llivi-iinl.rae Erranlon at 10.03 a, 111. and 5.30 p. in. Delaware and Hudson, In Illicit Al iv 19, IIKII. Tutus or CiiImiiiiUIp Icive bii.inlnn at it "e s.ii'., 8.5:i, to.i:s .1. i'i : I--'.1'. 1. 211, 2. it, j.,-,-! 0.2!', 11.25. T.57. 0.11. 11.15 p. m.; l.tii ,1 for lloncailalis-0.20. 10. ti. a. in.; ill and 5.::n P. in. I'.ir Wilkc.-i-Uaiii'-O.ti, ..t. Ml. n.:;, jo t ; 11.55 a. in.: 1.2. '-'$, :'', 1.27. 0.10,7,1:;, io'.h' 11.0 p. in. for Ij. V. It. 11. point-i-0.15, 11.53 a. m . - ij 1.27 and ll.:'-0 p. in. for IMirwybauU It. It. poil.l-i ll. 3, .,,,,5 -111.: 2.1S and 4.27 p. in. I'or Alliany and all points nortli-u.'.'tj a. ni. and y.52 p. - S-f.N'llAV TltAlN'S. for Carbomlaley.OO, ll..'W a. in,; ;,!! ;.,; 0.47, 10.52 p. 111. I'or Vlll.ilarrr 9,.'W, 11.5.1 a. m.; i.jj, t,-j 0.2.', S.27 p. in- for Albany and points iioith ,;..-, p. Wi For Hoiii'mUIc--0.1m .1. in. and :i.5:! p. m. I.im-ot vatis tn all poinU In United Statu and Canada. .1. II. lll'ltlllt'K, l. I'. A Albany, . Y. II. y L'ltOSS I). I'. A.. .Seijntun, I'a. Erie Railroad, Wyoming- Division. Timo Talile in CfiVit Sept. 17, lono. Trams toi lliwlcj jihI local points, mrino. t. Ins at llawle with Iliie uilroid tor NVw oik, NintiurK and intninedl.iln point!!, leave Nraii- ton at 7.1V, a, in. and 2,25 p. in. Tiains aniie al Scianlon at 0.;:o a, in. and 0.10 p. m. .twxiinv&yr?a?rr-4&T&rv Time Cnnl in effvet Dec, XQtti, iUOO, SCRANTON DIVISION. 1 am m eui 1 - 3 H S C 3 vol a-ii ttii I r .... 7W .r. N.V.,W.d HtJ.r. i'7 ?i J fV P'l . 031 SI) 8 lit S3 2 24 15 2 31 4 tS S41SCS IMI II 214S23 8085 S) SOOSil . 1J .',' lOSAr. . I'aaokla ..l.v. IUIU1Z 69 Hall, iti-l. 1031 lis I SI iss ilQ I M 111 SinrHidit . ' 1'iri.toii l'aik. ' WliiweoJ. .t'o.vntille,., ' .. .Oidun ' Plfuitiit Ml. I'niunilsle. .'.ti.ftr iitt. ' nui 101,-, 191.0 l ll u&lll I tsn:i-i IH iff 815 61 PM lllll -il " ('HlbOllllvluVtl ' ..a w I II 10 11 -.11 , 1 uioonuaiv . ,U ,U Jlritlit.-. ' M.il.lfMVil ' i.,.aaa uui .. - 8 M 90111 11 ....esj soul 11 ,. 8 a S.M1I0V ' . ..8 2MU.III0I . . 8jMII0l " .. ill Hiitai: -... oil sew.-,, - S III SIDIO.IIl ...SW , 8.-HI0I ...601 S.llll) II ...soa s:diu c: -.. .doc s:'.)lo lul.i J 01 7 0.S3 (Uf3 7 1)73 Lie CI T W2 461I13. 7 15a lla efl Ma) 11, Id ivunjli i,.-io;ii,i. W111I1.0 . I'CrUll'Ii- ottij'aiir I'll, tt-iiri; flirnii I'lu.e .Seranton T 13 S16 1: 7 --'8 6J6 16 7 'j; rat 21 7 mi :ui . 104 (77f ! IOC!? il Ii 3! 170 U UK 89 1 'i p'j m 4,Mlttiii,ll Ir.iiiu lt.it l-artoi-.lal fur Jltvfrlo t.,rd I? Kill 1 jr. i; iiieli, ii.J 7 M no, uac)a)- out), tin ln Ulliiiu-I.l Yiril 7m ,,u odS.cn pin. .l.lllti(,IllllaItltrvrr4-ltollBt7rJrlMnSll4ayol iv 'rj.D.utut.ll, i.ii.io. 1.1 i-iriuoilili-, rritlua tlijiii . id lrliiln M.lh.ll Urd Mr I'mlwaddv rt.M ui.l),rriiliiintCirii.iu.li'oiitv.V.rii. liutes '4 i'l-iiu per mile, I.nrrct Kutt'4 tu nil I'.lllltH Vj,. NocnsoN, Os'U'nn'rAj'ut, t. WCISH, 'Ir.T. .tifot, inwtott.J't. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, PENNSYLVANIA Schedule In Eitect Match 17, 1001. Trains leave seranton! 6.45 n. 111.. week dnya, for Sttnbttry, Hairlsbutc;, Philadelphia, Haiti more, Washington nnd lor Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 n. ni., week days, for Hozleton, nnd for Sunbury, Hntrlsburp;, rhUadeliihla, Baltimore, Wash Ington and Plttabut-g nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, 'Hnrrls bttrjr, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd the West. For Hnzlcton, week days only. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hnzlcton, Pottsville, Hnrrisbttrg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. .t. n, iitrrciiixsos, n. xr. .1. 11. WOOD. (ten. !. ArI, Central Railroad of New Jersey. Station.! In Now Yml. l-'oot of I.ibcily "Host, N, It., and Smith IVnj. rt.ui: taih.i: i.v ixi-wr .may 10, ipnt. Tralm lc.no Sor.inton lnr New nik, .Si'umiIc, t:ilMt)clti. I'lilladcliilila, n.Klon, II..ilclion, Al li ntnwn, Jhmli rlnitilt .ital Wliili- ll.iifti, ,u s.,-,,-, a. 111.; Mpioi"', 1 lo: o.ii e.-. 1.00 p. in. Sim-ilaj-s, 2. W p. 111. For I'lttMoii iiml Vilkp4-ll.irii .; a. m.; 1 III and 4.00 p. til. s'nmliK, :.!.-, p, ,, I'or ri.i'llinorc and Vasliini;tin and polnh Sonlli and VYi.st via llvtlitcln-in, S.3.5 a. 111,, .K and 4 p. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. in. For J.ttiif llr.iiich, Ocean liioio, cli',, al ."31 a, in. unit 1.10- p. 111. For ltcailhiK. I.clianon and llairMiiiru, via Al. Iflitown, S.Wi J. in. iiml I. In p. III. Soudan, 2.15 p. 111. I'or I'olt.-villo, S.5.1 a. in., 1.10 p. in. Ki' Mountain I'.ul, f.."" 11. 111., I lu and I DO p. ni, Through lnl.ils I" all polnli cut, .niilli ,in, west at low fl ratci at tlio station. II. I'. IIAI.IIWIN. Con, Pa. Art. .1. II. OUIAUSIIN. Con. Snpt, Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Hffr-rt Manli ::, It'Ol. For riilludclphiii and Nun- Yoil via I), ft . It. I'., nt 0.45 and 11.51 a. 111., ni.il -J. 1 a, I.J7 (Illack Diamnnil ll.vpiri). ai.d 1I..' p. in. Sun da.is, I). A- ll. It. II.. t.5s. S.27 p. in For White Harm, Ilizli'lmi and ptlnolpal points In tin- loal rritluii", ia I). ,: II, It, 11. , fi 1.1, 2.1S ami (.27 p. 111. For I'ntt-nlllp, 1,27 p. in. For llotlilrlioni, l-mli.n. Itcaillnir, lljiriiljiii-p; ninl piincipal intonindlatr stations i.i I), ,v , It. H., 1.43, 11.55 a. in.; 2. IS, 4.27 Clll.tt k Ilia inonit i:.p:c). II. "0 p. in. Sniidav, U. ,t It, It. It , 1.5S, S.27 p, in, For TunkliantiooK, Tnvamt.i, Flinira, Itliu-a, Ocnova and piinclp.il liiteiincdi.ito stations, ila l) L. k V. It. It.. 8.0S a. in. j 1,03 and 3. It) p. in. For ficlir-vM, Itoolir-'ld, Biiflaln, Xiasaia Falls, Chicaco and all points wt-st, la II. ,t II. It. It., 11.55 a. ni ;i.a:l (Illack Dianiond llxprcis), 7.IS, 10.41, ll.::0 p. in. Sunday, n. & u. Ki n ., 11.51. S.27 p. tn Ptilliiian parlor and slccpin; or l,oliij;li V.illny parlois oars on all uains lictuiTti Wlllcs-Uano and .Vrw Yoil,, IMillailelpliid, IlulTjlo and Sin-pon-ion Ilii-iso , For titkits and Pnllnian rwrrallnris apply to HO'J Laikauanint aicnuo, i?ci.iiiton, I'a. An Investment Not a Speculation! BUY STOCK IN THE Home Oil Company of Beaumont, : BEAUMONT. TEXAS; A company that controls thirteen thousand acrci of the best nil land In Texas. This land i nt all In nc tract hut is in thirty tracts ccattrrrrt thiotiHi the known oil licit of Texas, made famous by the Lucas and other Urge geysers all record-breaking oil produccis. We Have a R.ig, Bousht, Paid for and at Work, On one of oar tracts on Spindle Top heights the very center of attraction witbin 4,50 feet of the Beatt gusher which was sold for $1,250,000.00. This is an Investment of R.eal Merit As to our reliability, refer to BrarHtreet's or Dun's for the standing of our OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: President. Hal V. Greer, Keaumom, Texas, member of firm of Greer & Greer, attornej-s: Vice-president. WM.Wmss.Heaumont, Texas, president Krllance Lumber Co.: Treasurer, V. S. Davidm, Beaumont, Texas, president First National llanltoi Beaumont; secretary, t. m. r.iuswooD, Beaumont, icxas. k. a. i.reer, Beaumont, ex-senator and present representative; Thomas Langham, Beaumont, county tax collector; E. A. Fletcher, Beaumont, first vice-president and general manager, Texas Tram ft Lum ber Co.; L. P. Og-den, Beaumont, capitalist, director First National Bank; John N. Gilbert, Beaumont, capitalist ami general manager Beaumont Lumber Co.; V. B. Duolap, Beau mont, capitalist ; P. M. W'less, Beaumont, treasurer Reliance Lumber Co.; W. B. Blice, Mason City, Iowa, president Mason City & Clear Lake Railway. Capital Stock, 91,000,000. w Shares, par value, 91.90. S!1RK! FUl.t. PAID AD KON-ASSKSSSU. For the purpose of further immediate develtpment, we art tfftring a limited number of shares of the capital stock at 25 Cents per Share This price subject toad vanco or withdrawal without notice, in the discretion of the directors. Today la the Day to get in on the Ground Floor! Will you accept the opportunity? Send your order In now. Make all .drafts payable to W. 8. DAV1ION. Treasurer (President First National ol Beaumont). Address all correspondence to the Secretary. Prospectus and maps flee upon application. . . ..n ..- . Bsiiruii nunc uil, sKJnrjn a ur ocnunun a Boumoot, Texas. Indications in the oil field at present are that stock in the Home Oil Company of Beaumont will go to par within a few weeks. mmatmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Beaumont Oil Gushers LOCATION MD y sumt DlSTMCfS BrftN WSA GVSHNS AND . pfioptfirvor gmt. Itft ftUZHHL 0 ovoeri UWUL Vl Qii. . arm . jpjatrtfw n HtyWdoa aoopsK jMOYS ZZKZ, .air Atirrms H- eVSr.3 W HIOKitfK) leCVfG 19 A & aipyiciTY noffwoi- mt oil may wms tSFMMX rsoooo To 70.000 jjauu, rsn vsu, , . a. '' ( GEMEBAL FISCAL AGENTS, Tim Beaiimcil N--!'onal Bask, M7 W HJXVS3L. lif X II ffrs . . YZa tt-? v'lvl A.VA. IJMrX... BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BEAUMONT. TEXAS. F.T(,r7t,o'Hr iwatert ".oir lll aires' c-rtainly t'nworlU(MoSI0r3.oon sswoizet thct. say InfOUaju; Hniwyi,u Tlio flutes vullwonUwIvniecaia price. IMentlon Ul4 papci SUMMER FURNISHINGS Our now Btock of fabrics specially adapted for this season, is mow complete and comprises all the new novelties in Porch Rugs Porch Curtains Fibre Straw Mattings Summer Draperies WILLIAflS Temporary Store Carpets. Wall 4 4 4444 4 444444444444444 4 4.4444. . l, OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,003. United States Depositary. Special attention given to HUSINHSS, I'KRSON'AI, and SAV INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large or small. Open Saturday cveuings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connui.i., President. Henry Bi-.i.iv, Jr., Vice Pies. Wm. H. Pi-ok. Cashier. CACH PRODUCE FROM 50,000 TO 70,000 BBLS. PER DAY The valuo of wblob at the present price of httu per bbl. la aa average of fSO.OOO per day, or, cutting the prlcci In two, llft.OOO per day wbioh means Monthly Dividends of $450,000.00 It la true the world tiua never heard of oil walla ot auob a prodluloua capacity beforo. If. la .i,,r,!lv tmt thnt tl.r r atrpAClV elbren suoh wella ut UeuunionU Th8 Federal crude Oil Company Is vluUtog uud in from W to SO days Thi"e,MnU 1 1420 fctt ol then ami walls. 1 measured and certified byCblef . u iv, i.. 11 y, j Tho laud owued l) tuo Company la today TOadlly salable In tne open market for trro oul u bait limes ttte tcitnl t-iipltitlUuilon ol llie Company, It is possllilo to noil the abares tit 40 (ier cont ol 1I11) mavUct vultie ol tbo land, iicctiuje tbo lacd was boucbt at comparatively lew pricci. Tho Company's laud (13.6 ucrrs) lu owned In feualuipla triili pcrfeot title, imnteil upon tnd apuroved by Uet'.orul Attoiue; lor Sautu r'e Sallway .Sjutem for Southeast Teis. Tho otuer ixisltlons held by tliu Company's olUeurt constitute a lull uraii,ee tn the in TCdllug public ol acenraoy and truthfulness of auicment, nnd of economy, i-niclcnry and In t srliy of luauiuement, T0TAI CAPITAL. 4(10.000, jubilhided Into I , uo uw shares of loccnt.i teeli, u limited num. bo,- ,'( ivbU'b may be bad for a abort time at l.u, viz; THIRTY CENTS PER SHARE. Smallest huuvvtiption received, luuaUas($30). In the Otmpanv'i treasury for deTelopment purpoeCU $30, COO CASH, 150,000 CHARES STOCK, Our President and Treasurer. Mr. !. A. Unn can ocoupltti the position ol Cashier and Direc tor i-r the II.Mium.u National Ilauh. Our otlirr ofllceri nnd dlreetoi-B are all men ol tho Tcrj- liisht'St Hlandlr.ij ilnanclally and otn'.-rle. If you urn not lu touch ultb any cl our letrrr.' SiteiK-ies, 11 mil dirt-rt to on,- Or far pratpectstt and coin'ts Infortastlos, it FAGIH-DOflSEY INVESTMENT CO. (Oopllr.1 t5.0iJO) 4tTTTTT1"l'1"rTTTTTTtT 4 4 Carpets 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 & flcANULTY I 126 Washington Ave. Paper. Draperies. Scott & Co. Embroideries Just opened elegant new line of Cambric. Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries Beadiqgs and all overs in exclusive patterns, specially suitable for entire waists or waist trim ming, dress and un derwear trimming. Also line of Colored Embroideries in 'new and neat ef fects. 126 Wyoming Ave. New Phono and Old rhone. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 480 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephoas Call. 2333. NEW YORK HOTELS. vvvvvc Wi:STMliSTER HOTEL I'or sii't 11II1 M iiml Irv In-,' I'I ice, NEW YORK. Aiiii'iit.iii i'l.iii. .-.I.'iO IVr l)jy .Hid I iinN. lHit,ic,ni I'ljii, hi. ml Vi- Di.i .uul l'iw.iril. Itiuil Huh In rjiuilit-. T. THOMPSON, Prop. '01' llusiiioss Moa ' In the livuil oC (lie wliolcsale district. I'or .SIiojijilus f. minutes' walk to Wannmaliersi S minutes to Sli'fc-el Cuoper'H Illg Ktorc. Kasy of access to tho Great Dry Goods Stores. Fui' SiKhlseers One block from K'wny Cars. glv. IriK easy transportation to aU points o( Interest. HOTEL ALBERT XEW YOKK. Tor. Illll ST. A UNIVKHSITY VU Only one illock (torn Broadway, RnniiK ! Iln mustaurant KOUlIb, 91 Up. Prices Keajonsbls 4- f f-r-f-H- Pocono Heights fioiise . i,iiiiii.iiJji .Ml niii'li'iii iinpiuvt'iiiciiU; trout .tii.im 1. n ptiiuiH. ,riiii inoiU-ulc. )x.M rt'f mnci".. Mini (ur tiituUi'. Samu)l Edinr, Hi Pocono, Pa. Minim. i SIS