s , ?, rfy .hii v.yvv '"""rf Jl'C rvwiw lyft-i WW 3 fo -jay ?--,,- jitttni' f'rt'!jS .JisiitVi; 10 THE SCRANTOiX THIBUNE-THt'KSDAV, JUNlii 13,' 11)01, INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR LOCAL MANUFACTURERS ARE HOME FROM NEW YORK. They Attomled tho Meeting of tho Metal Trades Association Action Taken by That Body Does Not Givo Hope That tho Strike Will Boon End- Lackawanna Will Hero after Not Carry Dynamite Wreck at Vostal tho Caltao of This Order. D', L. & W. Board for Today. KuH?i-liiiiitt-nt M. X. Mml,nu'ii, of flic AIIIn-OIiuIhu'i-s ronipiiiiy's Point flVPinin shops; I'iwIiIpiiI W. I. Helm ilrr, nf tlm Holt mill Niil woiUm . It. .MrClavp. nl Hip .Mrf'luvi-1'iofikn cnniimiiy: .1. It. Punic of Hip Srrimton Pump MniwfiK'ttii'liifv potiipan.v, ami AV. N. (.imtlnrr. of Hip l-'lni'h .Miinufai HnlnK ooulpiuiy. mvi-o all In Now York Tuesday and yostriday, iittcinlltiK Hip iiipMIiik' of Hip .Metal Tiades acsnuln tlon, and all of these KcntlPliiPii hut Mr. .MneJ.aien have now lottnm-il. The latter Is oxpoetpd Iioiiip this lnornliiK. Willi the ixo(itl(in of the AIIN-Chalnier.i eonipnny. Hie imiii I'eins named above are all new rumors In tho assoelatlon, IipImk only reoentl.v ntlinlttod. Then has hern a Keiieial Influx into Its ranks lioni the smaller faclurers from all over the country, ."(cklm; a nuitnal t--nfcKiiii.il anil pro toetlvp leaR'ie. Over two linndreil concerns were represented, three men from the Pa cific coast represeiitlnf? all the manu facturers aluiiB tin- const. One of the senllemen lui letuineil declared last plKlit to a Tribune nian that the asso ciation had not In a spirit of Iwirrii doclo thrown down the Raiinllet and openly defied not only the machin ists' iililrni. Put Hie Federation of l.nlior. as ieport"d in dispatches in a local ovenliiR paper, but Hint as the machinists had taken the Initiative In violating: the terms of the oriRlnnl agreement, the association had merely declared that contract null and void as a result of the strikers' own ac tloi s. The principal business done at tho session consisted in realllrmltiR the de claration of principles and resolution adopted by Hie administrative coun cil at ChieaRo ilurhiR the latter part of May. The resolution, adopted May US, declares the agreement at an end. and"" In the declaration of principles, adopted May -'!). the association fully rK.;rls tho attitude which It main tains tnwaiils all employes. Two of the most slRiiificant clauses are the following: F.inplojnitii'. So ili.-mmiii.itlnn will h made ncaiiut any man lircjiive f hi' ineiiilirft.lilp in nr jpcirlj" er c,r(rani.iliin. I'.rry unikinan sho elects lo work in n vliop will tie ifquiwil In wnrk pcawably ami liainioninii'.l.r with all lii fellow employe. Pii-approting ali'oliitclv of MiiUci and lo, k mit.s the mnnhow nf tlii ii-ori.itlnii will lint arWIrate any question witli mm on stiikc. Xrilli rt will this) avnciatimi rmml cnu n, a lot koiit en am' arl'itrablc i'iiciIIpii nnlcw .irliiti.itinn li.is failed." No effort Is yet being made by the local members of the association to operate their plants, and while the Tiianufactiirers declare that they will not turn aside any men applying to them for positions, still for the pres ent there will be no attempt made to recruit employes from out of the city. There were no new developments during the day among the strikers themselves. The delegate to the ma chinists' convention at Tot onto is ex pected hack soon, and will submit ills report. Will Not Carry Dynamite. As a result of the recent wreck on the. Lackawanna railroad at Vestal, Superintendent ('. .1. Phillips, of the Buffalo division, has annulled the order permitting Hie transportation of dyna mite and other high explosives over the road. The order becomes effective at once, except for any explosive ma terials now actually on trains. Whether this order will become per manent is not yet known, as Hie orll i.drtls have not decided on that. It Is possible that some special arrange ment will he made for transporting ex plosives other Hum the one recently In vogue. An investigation of the dam age done to properly at Vestal is now belnc made. Seven cars were destroyed in the wreck. The engines were of tin- old type. The coroner has been Investigat ing the matter and will hold an inquest at Blnghamton this evening. It is announced from l-'liuii-n that Henry Polhamus, who was injured, will bring suit for damages against the company. Tho Salo Ratified. A mellng of the stockholders of the Ulckson Manufacturing company was held yesterday morning In the onions of the company official? in Hie t.'oinmonwealth building and the salo of the Cliff street shops to the Ameri can Locomotive company notified, The session was continued from a meeting held some time ago, The miIu was unanimously approved, No statement has yet been made as to the price paid for the shops, nor Is It likely that there will ho any announce ment until f-'hortly before the combine takes possession. D., L. & W. Board lor Today. The following Is the make-up of the D,, L. and AV. board for today: rkranton, June ):), I'XII. UTDNTSDAY. .IL'N'i: 10. Wild Cat, ).'asl-S p, in,. O, . ridgeuM; 10 p. m., J. II. Mastct., 'IHUrtSDAY, .ll'.Nl 11. Wild Cats, ICast 12.C0 a. in., 51, Golden; ;i a, m., A. II. Howe; 0 a. in., Ccorc Hurt; In a, ra., T. Fltzpatricl;; II a. in,, A, IS. llainmlit; I p. in., V. Van Wormrr; 5 p, in., M, llciiiilsan; 6 p. m., William Kiiby, Summit!, etc. a a, in,, ca.l, J. C.'irris,-; a. m,, west, (1, K101111fcll.Pi; tj p. in., cast, .1. ltnnigan; 8 p. m., cast, W. II. Niciioljj 7 p. in., tt from Kay Auj, l. lIcAlllitrr; T p. m., eil froih Cayuga, M, (Jintey, with Tlioinpon' crew; 7 p. m., weit from Ca.tutra, MW.anc, Tuller. 10 a. in., I". i:. set or. Puibcrs 8 a. m., (J. Homer; 10 a. m., S. l'in nerty; J1.30 a. in, Moranj 7 p. m., Murpb; 0 p. ni., Lainplnc; 10 p, 111 , A. Witlcnrr, rauengcr Engines 7 a. m., Gaflney; 7 a, in , Singer; 5.30 p. m., Stanton; 7 p. in., MeGotirn. Wild CaU, Wcft-5 i. 111., J. llaMcv; 7 a Ketchumj 10 a. in., J'. E. Duffy; 11 a. in., O. Case; 2 p, in., C. Kiiugley; I p. in., 1 I,, lloceri; 6p. in., J. II. McCanii; li p. in., John Gahagan. KOTICt:. J. V. Devtna and crew will run 0 a. 111. wld cat Thursday, Jur.o 13, In place of plate Gerrity and ereiv, oris round tri'i. J. Gerrity and crew will report at tuperiiiteml. ect' offlte at 10 a, iu. Tlmrda,t, Juuc 13. riRE ON HARBISON AVENUE. Two Story Ablaze for Third Time in a Year. A fire which was very probably of Incendiary origin broke out this morn ing shortly before 1 o'clock on Iho ground lloor of a two story unoccupied building at , "OS Harrison avenue, owned by Thomas Young, of Dnnmore, An nlarnt wns turned In from box I2S at the corner of Prospect nvcnttu and Vine street, and the Crystnls anil Tto llefs responded, The flames were loi't lonlbtcd to one or two rooms, Theiu was a strong smell of kerosene about the place and this, coupled with tho fact that this Is the third time with in a year that It has heen afire, gives rise to the theory of Incendlatlsni. The damage done will not amount to over $100. DECKER'S EYE INJURED. Part of the Covering of Torpedo Did tho Mischiof. ieorgo X. Decker, of !!28 North Sttm lipr avenue, suffered an accident Tues day night In the Delaware, Lackawan na and Western yard, which will cost him the use of Ills right eye. lie was oiling his engine when a tor pedo on an adjoining track was explod ed and part of the tin covering Hew and struck him In the eye, cutting It severely. He Is velng treated at the Lackawanna hospital. BATTLE WITH BURGLARS. Station Agent Chase and Two Com panions Had an Exciting Time at Parsons. F. X. Chase, station agent at Par sons, had an exciting battle with bur glars at the station early yesterday morning. Mr. Chase lives a short dis tance from the station, and the build ings are connected by a burglar alarm. Karly yesterday morning Hie ringing of tills alarm woke him up. and dress ing he aroused two of his neighbors who accompanied him to the station. All were armed with shot guns. An examination of Hie station showed that two men were in the building and Chase and his aids deter mined to capture them. A noise was made and the burglars alarmed, made their exit by way of a. window. I'pon gaining the platform they were told to surrender, but the thieves drew their revolvers and fired several shots at Chase and his two comrades, who returned the Ore with their shot guns at close range. Yells of rage ami groans of pain followed the volley from the shot guns, but botli men succeeded iu tho excitement that followed in making good their escape. Chase and his companions are positive that at least one of the burglars was wounded. The thieves were at work upon the freight and express matter when sur prised by Chase. The burglars, in their haste to escape, took nothing with theiu, but left several article's as sou venirs for Hie agent. Kadi burglar left a new umbrella, two bags to carry away their plunder and a pint bottle containing a small ((tmntliy of whiskey. Martin Crippen, detective for Hie Delaware and Hudson, was notified and is now working upon tho case. SURETY COMPANY BONDS. Ordinance Making Them Necessary to Bo Introduced Tonight. Therf will be Introduced in council tonight an ordinance providing that in the future all bonds filed with the city by contractors, tax collectors and oth ers shall be surety company bonds. The ordinance has been prepared by City Solicitor 'Watson, who believes that It is about time the city demand ed bonds from a responsible company, thus reducing to a minimum Hie possi bility of not being aide to recover In case of an emergency. SCRANTON FILES DEMURRER. Water Rates Case Now Goes Into Argument Court. President W. AV. Kcranton, of the Scrantou Has ;.nd Water company, filed a deniui rer yesterday, iu Pro thonoiary Copeland's ofllce, to the hill brought by Conrad Schroeder to test the validity of the city ordinance which ai tempts lo regulate the water rates. This throws the case Into argument court. .M. K, Olmstead, of Wilkes Ham, and Wlllard, AVarren & Knapp represent the defendant. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. I.i.l uf Utters ii'iiinlnlii',' unbilled for .11 ilip Nuiitmi io.-liillici, l.jil,.n,iuii.i riiiini.i, I '.i,, Jlllll' Pi, 1U0I, IVlMllH CllllillU' fur Ihl'.-i' CI.'M will )e,nc ny aduMliffd and -hi- l.iu of INt. K.r.l II, Hippie, I'o-tmi-tcr, GeoiKi Atilier. M. Ilienner, W. f. Illmint, I'Jtilik lliill.r, Mi. A. Iluucis, Mi. Anna llienu.ni, Mis. S. Il.aiilt, .Ml. M. Itoellu, I'., W. m.v.mtfc .Mr, .l.tmi s li.wd, Mis, Jam- Ilium. in, John T. um, Jolni l:.i!.,r. . Mu. Aniiii' t'n.Mio, Tliouu'. I'.iiinll, .1. IV. ' Inli ne, Mike CpiIoijiii, .I.iiuis Cunway, John ofney, Ml', 1'iillllH, M, ('ginw, Jlllluil Cn.wie, n',lrV I .ll 111 1111. Ml'.-. Cainci, Mu. Oilin. Jiwpli M.ul.s .Mr. Ilouclieity, Jnvpli M, llatN, Mrfiy lliill.v, J .iini s lluiiucllv, (, Dun mil,', ,M.u l).oii, Aiillmny Dim 11. Mia V.. Iliiiinen-oii, J!i. 1'i.mk I'. iVki-ii, i:iic IMuaiiln, Mi'. .Minnie lint'li-li, Reniu I . ) -ley. .I.din l'or.'trr, JlUluel I'.ilil. Jaini-i i;luly. Meultt (iuiilner. W. II. linf. fall, lluilolph (ie.ier, Maiy (;.ii.huin. Hiilliin lillliolly, dialler G.iIIikIiii, 11,'inv 1,'iildin, It. liodeii, Jl. 1', (laiutv, Owen lliinhf, TliAinat 'Pi'iiii, ''a-jh IIim'ov, I. M. Ilairi. T. II. II.IJS W. W. li 111 -a II.1VKI llalmej. Mis. la l.i. Mr. T. .1. .lames MU l.i.'ia J1.11 , Mi'. Cd. Jon,'., Pa 1 1 Irli Jenkins Annie Kearney, Tlioiuat M. Kiuii'y, V, dllam Kelly, T. W, Knapp, John Heavy, It. I.V y, . KHIy. .luliii I.oukIiIIii, Tliouias l.nunor ie, M.iry .au gun, Arllnii- l.mlnig, MUt Hay l.enet, IMie lea, .Mis. r.liu l.ewy, Jliia Mary l.rni'y, 11. W. aion, it. M. I.iviiiilnn, Maiy l.us.m. Mia, W. MiN.iii.iiu.i. M. .1, Mcl,iu;rhii, IMt ikk Mclntjie, K. Mi 'Kvnnoii, paiiil Miiliihiiit, Mu, t.'lau MilH'iinolt, Kale MiC.iuii, ilul.cit Mc Seal, Tlionuj Mifue, P. I!. Miitmi, .Mm. II. Mjik, Mis, Jdiiit A, Moijii, Miry lliiuay, William N. Moll. J'jlm Maikrii, 'I'Iimiiih Miiij;, 'flioiua Mon U, (liarles ,1. Moikjii, .Inlui M.'il,. A. II, X.iney, Maisaiel Nellar, N. Noone, Mas gle Xadlus. IMwaril T. IMnau, .Julia A. (Ytomill. Tliouu., Paildeu, Ml'. I.. 1'arUi.e, v. W. I'.ilirer. .leliu Qiiiniuu. Julm It. llllj, Ailliur ItnliliMin, M. Il.uii. A. Heady, K. Ilkliard', Albert ltu-ell, William Itaniily, Mm. Alonu Itobintoii, ,1, tu.ell. Mil. Mary Stott, Mil, 11. Sullivjn, 1'iaiik FUiweitjuiir, V.. Smltli, Kate f-milli, .Mu. It. Strike. Joe Slioity, I., SlimneiKon, All. );, Sim nirii.011, I'. Surriie), Mi, bene Stevens, Julm Smith, llldiael Shay, .lame Sulli.jii, .u..il iih sullhan. Nellie Slaek, Maiy Stliiiikvr, John Mail, William Springer, buy Sullhim, William 1. sjihuarlz. .lo.-epli Toll, Willlani Tunner, U'uU Tilfrly. William V01 Ion. lh. Maieaut Wllll.inii, J. M. Walton, Wil liam Wailnlsili, r'red Weline.hln. Daid Wcl'li, Mr. Jacob Hcase. 1 WHAT CAUSES DEAFNESS Tht Principal Gaut Is Ourabli but Qtnarally Of arlooked. m ri32 Many things may deafness, and very often difficult to trace a cause. people inherit deafness. diseases like scarlet rever some times cause deafness. But by far the most common cause of loss of hearing is catarrh of the head and throat. A prominent specialist on ear troubles irives as his opinion that nine out of ten cases of deafness is traced to throat trouble; this is probably overstated but it is certainly true that more than half of all cases of poor hearing were caused by catarrh. The catarrhal secretion in the lungs and throat finds its way into the Eustachian tube and by clogging it- up very soon affects the hearing and the hardening of the se cretion makes the loss of hearing permanent, unless the catarrh which caused the trouble is cured. Those who are hard of hearing may think this a little far fetqhed, but any one at all obsexvant must have noticed how a hard cold in the head will affect the hearing and that catarrh if long neglected will certainly impair the sense of hearing ana ultimately cause deafness. If the nose and throat are kept clear and free from the unhealthy secretions of catarrh, the hearing will at once greatly improve and anyone suffering from deaf ness and catarrh can satisfy themselves on this point by using a fifty cent box of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, a new catarrh cure, which in the past year has won the ap proval of thousands of catarrh sufferers as well as physicians, because it is in conven met form to use, contains no cocaine or opiate and is as safe and pleasant for children as for their elders. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets is a wholesome combination of Blood root, Gnaiacol, Eucaluptol and similar antiseptics and they cure catarrh and catarrhal deafness by action upon the blood and raucous membrane of the nose and throat. As one physician aptly expresses it; "You do not have to draw upon the imagination to dis cover whether you are getting benefit from Stuart's Catarrh Tablets; improvement and relief are apparent from the first tablet taken. All druggists sell and recommend them. They cost but fifty cents for full sized package and any catarrh sufferer who has wasted time and money on sprays, salves and powders will appreciate to the lull the merit ot Stuart's OLYPHANT. Thf Browns arc Jubilant over their defeat of the Olyphant liao hull team nt Lake l.odorn on Tuesday. The ri valry ln-tween the two teams has been very heen of lute, and the same was exrllJiiK from start to finish. For the Browns, Morgan pitched the first half of the game, when he was released by cieary. Curlis and Sheridan did the twirlliiK for their opponents. Tho score by Innings was as follows: Olyphant H. It. V I 0 0 :: U 0 t ." Drowns 'J 0 n 1 I x 7 Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Dearie, of Dela ware street, and Allss Charity Crip pen left Tuesday to attend the wed dliif: or Jllfs Kniina Dearie to William J. Kvans, at Bethlehem. Prof. John O'llara, Thomas Haun liue, Joseph Retail and Prof. Ciuu miiiKS returned home last evening-, af ter spending the day fishing at bake l.odoro. They report a good catch. A quiet wedding- took place at the residence of tho llev. Kills lloberls on Susquehanna street, Tuesday evening-, when Dinah Kvans, of Fourth street, Blakely. and William Kvnns, of the West Side, were united Iu marriage, David . I. Owens and .Miss llaehcl Kvans were the attendants. They have the best wishes of a host of friends. They will reside at the home, of the bride. Childien's day will lie observed iu the Congregational church Sunday evening. The following' programim will he rendered: Opening song,"Hulld-iiiK-, Daily Building," Sunday school; Scripture leading and prayer, Itev. Peter Roberts; song, "Christ, the Sure Foundation," Sunday school: recita tion, "Introducing Faith." five little girls; solo and chorus, "The Shield of Faith." Blanche Williams; recitation, "Introducing Virtue," live little hoys: recitation, "Helping Mother," Jennie Davis; duet. Llrle Lewis and Hannah .Morgan; recitation, .Mary .Morris; song, "flrow ill tile Knowledge of Jesus," Sunday school; dialogue, by ten little ones; temperance song, "Living for Jentis Here,'' Sunday school; recita tion. .May Kvans; (tuartette, "Father, Make Fs Loving"; recitation, "Yonder .Mighty Ocean," Mamie Davis; dia logue, by tour girls; recitation, "Some body's Mother." Mary M. Davis. An address will be dellveicd by llev. Peter Huberts, who will have charge of tho exercises. Closing sruig,"l,ove of find," by the Siillda.v school, Miss Clara House, of Scrunton, Is tho guest of Mrs, J, A, Hull, of UluUely, TAYLOR. At the fl fecit llldge Presbyterian church Mr. Wll'luin T, Davis, a prom inent young1 man of this place, mid Miss Ucsslo Wade, an estimable young lady of the Sibley, were willed Iu holy wedlock yesterday by the Itev, L. It. Foster, lonncfly of this place, Tho bride looked very charming, being gowned In a c,ray suit Willi silk trim mings. At the conclusion of the cere mony the contracting parties enjo.'il 11 sumptuous dinner and then left on an extended wedding tour, taking- in tho Pan-American exposition, The funeral of John, K-molilhs-nlil child of Mrs, John Connolly, occurred from, the home on Taylor street yes terday aternoon. Services were held at the house. Itev. Dr. II. 11. Harris olllclatiiig. Burial was made In the Forest Home cemetery. Tho pallbear ers were Lauru Sperber, Annie Phil lips, Oertrudo Healey and Fthel lteese. Funeral Director J. 13. Davis is tabl ing an addition to his residence on North Main street. l.acUuwanna Valley council, Xo. M, Junior Order United American Me- 5c' cause it is Some Acute Catarrh Tablets. AILROApMETABLES Delaware, Lnckawnnna and Western In i:ilcrt l)w. !, I'hhi. SihiIIi fii. Sri.iiitnn ni- N'rw ,rl. .11 I l' .-tun, ;,..-,o, ,mi .mil MI.H.-I .1. in.: I-!.:,:,. ::.:::; p. m. Per I'lill.iilclplii.i ,1! MM .mil lO.n-. ,1. 111.; 12. Vi mill .-i.:::l p. in. I'm' MininMum; .it 0. 10 p. m. Milk ;t(rini)ioi!.ition ;it .'!.'(! p. 111. Anhe it lloliokin at ii.::i. ;.li nv.'s. l-.'(K ::.n, 4-is, 7.111 p. 111. irif at Plill.uli'lplii.i :il l.tlil, ::.-'.!, ii.ixi .mil S.-Ji p. 111. .11le fiom 'i- inilc .it l.lii, il.:a anil Hi.-.'.! a. m.; l.. I.V, .".IS, .1.1 .mil ll.:.'fl p. in. I'lnni ''tinuil-lmis: 11L Mi', .1. 111. Noitli I.O.HP Siuntun for Hiitl.ilo ami iitti r iiuili.iti" station .it 1.15, H.:!", ami H.iifl a. in.; Hi, .VW unit ll.." p. 111. For O-wrcn ami Syi.i cum. .a i,.::.', it, in. ami )..", p. in. for t'tica nt 1.10 a. in. ainl l.."r, p. 111. I'm- Monlios at li.im a. in.: I.fi", anil 5. IS p. 111. I'm- Nuliul mm: al I. ill ami il.l.'i p. 111, 1'or Hiiuliaiulnii at 10.-J0 a. in. 11ic in Si-tanloii fioin buffalo ,11 I. -J",, '.'.."I.",, .".n anil I0.IV) a. 111.; iV'n ami S.11O p. 111. I'ioiii Osncsn anil tyi.iiu at 2..V, a. in,; I2..'S nml Ml p. in, l'roni I'lii-.i at 'J..V ,1. in.; 12.KS and il.W) p. in. 1'iom NUIioUnii al 7.'e a, in. ami tl.ui' p. m. I'ioiii Monlio-c at I0.U0 .1. in.: :'.2U ami fc.i x I p. 111. likKiiii-lniri.- PivUion- l.o.ne s', i.inton fur Viiilliiiiulii'ilaml, .it I'.l.'i. lli.il.", a. in.: I.' ami "i..",0 p. 111. Knr I'I.miioiiiIi al l.n.'i. .".to. f.M p. in. 1'or Kinstnn at . a. 111. iric al Noillninilii'il.iml al o.:ii a, in.: I. Ill, ,'i.Iki anil S. I", p. in. Aniw" at Kindlon nt P..VJ .1. in. AiiHp nt I'linmutli at i.OO. I..I-", HIS p. in. Aniw in Siianlou fioin Ninlliiiinlinl.iml at 'i.i a, in.; l-J.,'1), t.r,e ami s. I.'i p. 111. 1'niiii KiiiKiiiii 111 II. no 11. in, I'uiin I'l.Miiiiutli al 7,"m j. 111.; ,'l.ai ami .'i.M.'i p. in .f.lAV TltAIN. imlli IrtMie -i-ianlon at 1,10, ;.iki, .v:,i). 10 n,", a in.. ".."'! ami '!. Hi p. in. S'urlli l.i-avc Sei.intini at l.l'i, ?.''' a. in.; l.."i"i, ."i.l-i nml li.::', p. 11,. III110111O11111: l)i Won-LiMM .Si-ianlmi al I0.nr, 11. 111, anil ...o p in. Delaware and Hudson. In i:iWil lime I', l!"il. 'I'ulm fur Ciilinnilulr lean1 Si r.inton at :'". R:im, S:."i!, Iiiil.l .1. in.. 12:00, 1 :2H. 2:11, :i;K. ,"i:2:', d;2."i. 7:.',7, !I:I5, 11:20 p. 111., I;ii a. in. I'm- IIiiiiihI.iIi', rlc, 0:20, 0:l:i a. 111,, ':!! ami 7i:20 p. in. I'nr Wlll!i.lain-iiil5. 7:tS f.:ll, :.::, 10: 11 a in., 12:0:1 1:2., 2: IS, il:.'!:!. I;C7, 0:10, 7:l, o:i, ll:::n p. in. I'nr I.. V. It, It. piilnts-l!:l."i, !.:: .1. in., 2:IK, 1:27 ami 1 1 ;.:0 p. in. Poi I'piiii-.t.hiiiii.i It. IS. points -II: 1.1, ni.'IS, 2;lS, '.';.'.; ami 1:27 p. in. I'nr MImii) ,mil all pufnio 11011I1 0:20 a. 111. ami .I:.VJ p, in. M'XDAV Til IX. I'm- ( .uliniiiltle-Si.ln, II :.:.! a. in., 2:11, 11 ;.',.', li.'ii ami 10;.'2 . 111. lor WIH.W..II.1111- -ti::i .1. in., P-'lO'l, l:.1', 3 .25, (I:.'I2 ami Ml-' p. in, for Mliany ami point i.oiili- .::.",: p. in. I'or IIuikmIuIp, ill-. S-iNi, ll:.".t a, 111. ami !l:.12 p. 111. c-haiilcs, will convene iu regular ses sion this evening, when nomination of ofllcers will be held, Miss Uobecca Williams Is visiting rel atives iu Olyphant. .Mrs, James Thompson, of .Main street, was the guest of relatives iu Pltlstou yesterday, PECKVILLE. John Mniul&h, a Hungarian, whose home was at PrlceburK, was struck and Instantly killed by engine ,",2, south bound, on the Delaware' and Hudson railroad, at about '.'.HO o'clock yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred Just south of the Peckvlllo station. M011. tlsh, who was parti demented, was walking the tracks and fulled to hear the approaching train, He was hurled many feet in tho air and when tho trainmen went to him he was dead, his both legs having heen severed at the ankles. He had 110 relatives in this country. Tho body wa taken in charge by J. X. Lllllhudge, the local pom-master, who iu turn placed the body in the liuiuis of Undertaker Swal low, of Olyphant. Mi-p. Mace, .Mrs. Monies ami Miss Vaudervoort gave a very enjoyable outing to their Sunday school classes In White's addition yesterday. Herbert Frear leave's Saturday for Niagara Falls, where, he will make his future home. mm RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Kailroad. In Klfpcl .Iniii '!. I'ull. Ti,iln f.o.Hi' Siianlou: Km- I'liilailolplili .mil ivv Yolk li.i I). & If. It. I!., .it H. I.'i anil !i..-N ;i. in., ami 2.I1', 127 1 lll.11 k lli.iiiionil i:piv-.V), ami ll.:iil p. in. Mm-ila.-. II. k II. It. It., 1..1. .27 p. in. Fur Mliile II.iMti. Ila.lfton ami piim-ipal points in the (oal rpuion. i.i I), .V II. It, I!., 0. 15, '.M-i ami t.27 p. 111. 1'or I'olUvillo, 0.1.1 .1. 111.. 2.1S p. 111. Tor lirllili'lii'in. i::i-ton, liciilinc:, ItaiiMniU and principal liilriunili.ili' ! Jtit.ii, via 11. is. II. It. It., fi.1.1, !,: 11. 111.; '.MS. 4.27 flll.n-k Ilia 1110111I r.pictvs), ll.::o p. 111. simil.i.v!., I), k II. it. It., P.3S 11. ill.: !.'. 8.27 p. in. I'or Tnnkliaiinoik-, TouiiihIj, r.lniiia. Itluc-.i, finni'ia ainl piini.ip.ll intnnii'ili.itp -talioii-, m.i P., I.. 4. W, It. II., S.DS a. in.; l.el .mil .".ID p. 111. I'or Otipva, llnrlirOrr, II11IT.1I0. Ni.12.1r.-1 Pall-, f'liiiauo anil all poinN f-l, i.i I). fc If. II. It., 7.IS II.S'i a. 111., I.2 .!.::.: (lll.n-k lli.iinoinl IW-pir.-.-), 7. IS. in. II, ll.::o p. 111. Nimlaj.--, 1), & l. It. It., 1 1. ,11, S.27 p. in. I'nllni.iii pailur ami ,'oiiii:t or l.oliisli Valley pallor (.111 un all traliw lntwi-rn Wllki-Ilano ami Nov.- Voik, I'liilaili'lplii.i, lliilfaln ami .Kni priiion Itililuo. IIOI.I.IN II. Wlf.llli:. CiMit, Siipl.. 20 Cortland slll'it, Nl".v nik. Cll.UIU'h S. I.i:i:. Cm. IM..'. Ai., 2fi I'oitl.nul tii-i-t, Nov.- Yolk. A. W. M)XNi:MAI'lli:it, DIv. I'.k. Ant., Soutli 11,'llilrlii-ni, Pa. I'or Hi kits ami I'nlltii.iii ici-.itiiiii apply lo :!0o Laikawanii.t aMiiiii-, Si r.inton, Pa. Central Kailroad of New Jersey. Sl.iliniH ill N'i'W Vol k foot of l.ilnily sunt, X. It., .nut Son III I'rii.t. Titu; tmii.i: ix i:iti:it mv i', mu, Ti.iiti-, Iimm1 i-ianlon lor Wv oik, rv.nl., l:li..ilii-lli. i'liil.Kli-lplil.i, i:.i-t.,n. ll.-lliK'lio M- li-ntnMii, Main li I'liuiik ami UlnU' limn, at .'.' .1. in,; rpi".-s. 1. 10; i'pii.-., I, mi j 1, in, Sun il.i.iS 2. I.'i p. III. I'or I'lte-tim nml Wilkcll.nii, K.11 a. in.; l.io ami I.0O p. in. Mimi.ii-. 2.11 p. ill, I'or llaltiinoio ami Ualiiii','ton nml point'. South mill VVt i.i llclliloliriii, S..1.1 a. 111., I 10 anil 1,00 p, 111. Smi'liy", 2,11 p. ill. I'or l.nnjr II1.1111I1, llu-aii llmve, otc, at ! .11 a. 111. ami 1. lo p. in, I'nr lli'.nliii'-:, lulunon ami llariNliura:, l.i .M linlinui, s.,1,1 a. in. ami 1. 10 p. 111. Sninlai', 2.1.1 p. 10. I'm rnlMillr, S..1.1 ,1, in., l.In p. in. I'or Muiini.iin I'.iil,, .1.1 a. in,, I. in ami 1.00 Pi '" TIiioiikIi tlikrlK In all polnU i-nt, noiitli ami Mr.il al iiuti latcs at tin aialiiiii, 1 . M, III III', (li 11, Pa. Aa'. .1. II. Ol.ll.Vl'SKS. (it'll, snpl. gltiXUSX rime Card In effect Ver, HOIIi, 1000, SCRANTON DIVISION. I 07 305 1 SOI; STAIION;! ' Ts lit 4J.I JIK . ' I PM PV 3 054 SO . -w ' I I I f M 1 7WAr.N.Y.,V,M2rtNt.I.r. , IM I PU . Ill IV 1 03Ar. I'dllotlll . IIiiiii-ihL I.v. 10101 3 1 iq:ii 1031 101.1 3(5 181 3 2S 310 . Mrli(tl,l .. .Tri-flon l'Hik, " I.. 111 ii 814 (5 2 .iMiiwnua... " ...I'uuitdk... " . ..llmon I'lvuantXt. " l.-iiionilult'.. " t'oiiit tit.. " CuiLionitale Vit fl t'ailioinla'u . ' AVIllll) llllllEV. " Jluilli-M Vil. )fallti. . Jti-niili. " lri'lilml.1... " Wlntoii .. " IVilnlllo . . 2 4IJCS . 2 605 II ,. itaii) ,...30i)S3U ... auisbi .. 3H5J IU 3 SIS II .. S 10 do: UM 1 .3 mom 9:MIM1 llMII.'Ll .... Pu ill 11 11 " 0 10 II in ' III)? ..I ,...640 '7 0H3 816. ,.6!S ,.,631 ,.. 6W ....C2J it v 1 . . . ' 7tJ3 mis ' 7 073 ISO 01 1 7CJ3I66CG. 7 163 CI 6 (II 7 Hi M6 1 7 CJ3 696 10 lili 036 !l f t'lJ07t2J 7 :i( 10627 J -4 14 6 31 7 .Vil btjitf 7 1'I4 W6SS 31 mviii 11 -Si ooiii 11 NSIIU'J " 6 sin in lot: -aa;i ;,on 01 -e u; a it 10 in " 9 13, lit! 3 03, III) pliant. I'rk'fl.urn;. . Till".... .I'lUVlllt'lH'C Park I'J.ue .Cl'lllltOII moiuM - H.WI0I " nas 10 11 -nut me 1 t :' in id i.v. IM M ...aos . . . 6 (0 .. 8 0C I'M Atljitluoal IraintlraTe rarLoiWtlv for loiliila YirtJ 649 pm eitrt-nt tjunJiy, and 7.0 pin 'SiiDdiy unly, airlvlotf tMivrMil Vanl 7 U) inn end 8.00 im. ' Ail.litliiflltraIiiilliavehtriitouut7Q0l,inFijoiJyon;, topplDif at alt aiai Imia lo riirlmmiaN-. anii'ur at 7 43 pin, auJ train travia alavbrM lar.l lor artivuaa.y at&ilam itall), arrivluii at Cartuiitla!(; ut tk-K3 am. Itiltes " cent poi- mile Lonest Itiltes to till Points West, J. C. 1NOCRSON, CVI I'ete'r As'at. K VvilcL'itf I r. WC16H. 'Irar. Aunt, brraaWu, i'a. timsfiMFMmmi StgfaBsga.-r''' ' a. SUMMER FURNISHINGS Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for this season, is now complete and comprises all the new novelties in Porcb Rugs Porch Curtains . Fibre Carpets WILLI AflS Temporary Store Carpets. Wall The Eastern Consolidated Oil Go Of California, Have placed their proapccttia in the hands ot llie tindPinlifiicd, and cun be scon by all who have a desire to nc qnaint themselves -with tho true and unbiased statements of tho facta set forth. The following clipping, etc., may In terest the reader, but for full details we must refer you lo llie prospectus of the company, which will be found Intensely interesting as well ns In structive: First The ofllcers arc from the East, nnd are Incorporated under the laws of Maine. Kecond Tho capital stock Is $.",000,flOO. Third The par value of stock Is $1.00 per share. Fourth The price of shares are 25 cents each. Fifth The properly owned and con trolled by tho company is ID.tlSfi'.i acres, all underlaid with oil, which has been critically examined by test wells and oil may ho seen on surface of laud as well as lloaling out for miles on the ocean. Sixth One hundred and ten acres of this vast tract lies In the southwest ern Held of l.os Angeles. Upon this pot-lion are throe wells now producing oil In siililclent fiiianlilies to pay a handsome dividend upon the allotment of capital stock now offered for sale. .Seventh The fourth well was to be finished by June 1 (pi-ob.ibly producing now). Klghth Orders have been given for seven more to be finished by August 1 and live more by September 1, which will make sixteen producing at that time. These (at low estimate) should bring lo tho treasury over fciO.OOO a month. Ninth Tho company propose to sink nue well lo each acre on tills 110 acre plot. Now. If sixteen wells will pro duce $20,000, 110 acres would produce $i:!7,rn0 a month, and twelve times that would bo $l,e.rj0,00fi lu one year, and 19, CMi'i acres at the same ratio would yield a revenue of $,JSS.ii1,i7"., when In lull operation. Now, suppose wo de duct from the above for expenses in equipping this vast acreage, including salaries, etc, $$8,021,7:.':!. we would then have $200,000,000 a year for dividends. And as wo have only 3,000,000 shares, It would give every one $40 for every share ho owned, alter paying or the equipment. $25 will now purchase 100 shares. $50 will now put chase 200 shares. $100 will now purchase 400 shares. 400 shares at $40 each would he $16,000 a year, which cost you to day only $100. The latest news. Sill of .lime, is that the ofllcers are on the way to Cali fornia to purchase another very valu able property that Is producing large quantities of oil. II' the directors make tills purchase, the price or Steele must ndvaiu-i'. W. G. Doud, 315 Franklin Ave. Scranton, Pa ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotcl nd Annex ViiiiinU Am, ami licit li, Atlantic City, X. .1. Si.stli yi'Ji-i ,1.W t'Cinl fill 100111s rii-uili, fiiinlc anil Willi ImiIi; hot nml cold MM-iralcr lutln in hotel anil .mnrx. Location heli'it ami ii-iili.il, -williin fnv yanN nf tin Mrrl I'ir-r. Ur(lu'lro. (Wits nirilal iilic lads l-J to ii ly vtreU, S'.V.O up by il.iy. Spi'il.il r.itoi lo families. Coaches imct nil iulin. Willi- for hool.li-t. ('IIAIIl.l'H li. COI'l-I. HOTEL OSBORNE. Alliiiilli Cllj, N". J. (1'" fMIIJ"' li01" I'M' li Nhv ",'i-rnuiit .imift. Jloilrrii iiiKilnliiniil. In. i-jcii-IIpiI NT Id". II.1I1V. li)' li"1 'lay. l,."i0 and up. M.iul. Ity I Iii wci-U, and upwaul. t'ai.ii-ty, toO. II, ,1. Onliouu. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001. Trains lenve Scrnntan; 0,45 a. ni., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet nnrloi car and coaches to Philadelphia, via PottsviUe; stops nt principal in tormetliote stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Hnnisbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg' and te West. 0.38 n. ni., week days, for Sunbury HanisbuiR-, Philadelphia, Balti mure, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m,), for Sunbury, Harvis buig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg' nnd the West. 3. A3 p. m,f week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car nnd coaches to Philadelphia via Potts, ville. Stops nt jninctjyU inter mediate stations. 4.37 p. m., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Hnnisluug, Phlladel jihla and Pittsburg. J II. IIITI IIIWIV l.rii. Mar. .1. 11. Wool), On. '., A-t. Eiio Paihoad, Wyoming- Division. Time Talili in WWt Slid. IT. ltd. 't'l.ilni lur lliwh.i Jii'l Iik-jI point,;, ii'liimt-in-,- ,il ll.iwlo.i Willi Diii- i.idio.iit lui .i iniU, Ni'wlmru lUiil iliUIMKi.ti.iU- pnlnli, liae f,un Ion ut r.o-'i u, 111. and i.'.i'i p. in. 'Iialns utilve at tjiuntuu at 1". '1 1. 111. and V.IU p. 111. Straw Mattings Summer Draperies & flcANULTY : 126 Washington Ave. Paper. Draperies. L OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,003. United States Depositary. Special attention given to BUSINI-SS. PKRSONAI, and SAV ings accounts, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connem., President Henry Beun, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Peck, Cashier. Lager Beer Brewery tf annf&ctnrers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street. Telephone Call. 2333. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL (.'or. Kixtrrntli St. anil Irvin; Place, V NEW YOEK. Amnion Plsn, W.50 IVr D.iy anil rpwanR Kiiropi-an Plan, S.I.IMJ Per Day and Upward, tpcdal Hati-i to l'aiiillli-s. T. THOMPSON, Prop. HOTEL JEFFERSON NEW YORK lnj.ini.ioti Kiini in Hi Hlrcet. ,t t... I t'l.l.'l'IIUf)V Iu ., 11ntn,.!lv flp.,l.. Inniilj itiiilrunic-iit liotel.ollertneutarofni innmciHt a iiiiixiiutim of luiuryaiul comfort. iin i diii mroci. just rusi. 01 uuioii oijunro, It in within a law mmntoa of tha leaUinis sliop9, thedtri! nrl clulis. Curopnan Plan, $1,00 up. American Plan, S2.50 up. Suite! with Privats Bath, $2.00 up. I'or apvclal ratcs.nni'loi or information write jiiiiv :. oi.vrri 1:1.11, 1'rnin-iotnr I For Business Mcii J in Iho district. heart ot tbs wholesale For Slio)iciM S minutes' -walk to Wannmakers: 5 minutes to Sleeel Coopei's Big Btore. Easy of access to the creat Dry Goods Storon. For Slgblscers One block trom B'way Cftr. eiv Inir easy trnnsportatlou to ll f f points lniereai. I HOTEL ALBERT I NEW IUKH. l Cot. Jlth ST. & UNIVERSITY VU. Oiily one Illock trom Broadway. - 4- fc Cono Heights Holise Acriuoilati-i 50: inoili-rn impiovcmcnta; tmut . - - . i A .... ..-..! .tn Iti-ia lf.f- creiuii. bi'ml lov circular. Samual Edingsr, W.t. Pocono, Pa, Everv Woman . - ia ..... I ". 1 .. . at ill il. I lrn BAN intfg uLuutttietuiikifig DlintTI U'l.MInn Ct.,7W " Ilirtl.MI- ITIIM IMMJ U7 111.' IU'W MilHjri?. Kffff. i,n .n.ti .imi tiaa I if St- .uf. ... . . " (91 .Mtsi t uiivcuer.r. (iirta-i-r iuin.i'7. liMUIlU'U. i M.r biu.'21-t fvrtt. 1( h ' U linL tlil lilt II 1IVI?I.. n(ivi,t I il iitiu-i. im i Mi'ini Ktuiuii for il full it irtL-lilnrftUliil illU'i iHllllltl Y4luV.lli'l?1.4'lleS -1 II.VKM'Om Hgom C09, Tiiius llJtf., Ncvv Vork. w ' y Jflr& L- JT