n t ''Tl'lina' v,V l'f"! 'liKv f-v.Vs' ""v ' 't".""iirjw ,uv -jycyksri W J'-Uft!. p-iJ5Jr,rv''i75 t' ?"' " t r wrc 4zr ? VfVt 12 ip THE SCB ANTON TRIBUNE-SATUB DAY, JUNE 15, 1001. U5W NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD OFFICERS OF ALLISOHALMERS COMPANY IN CITY. What the Ohalmora Haa to Say About the Situation Here Boiler Makers Had a Conference Yesterday with Supperlntondont Delnney What June Letter Had tp Say About the Anthracite Coal Trade Mako Up of the D. Ij. & W. Board Today. W. .1. Chalmers, of ''lilcnRii. tiens Uiei of the Allls-Cliiilmeis MnnufiU'-liirltiK- company, and Jldwlti Ke.vnolds, if Milwaukee, i hli'f eiiRlneen of the company, nnlod in this city ester dny mm rilntr. mid while Mi. IleynoltlH loft lust nlBlit, Treasurer Chalmcis put poses remaining hero some (lav, to take hold of the milko Hltnattmi at the company''; local shops on I'enn avenue. Hoth Kcntlemcn weie seen at tin company nlllees esteidny tifteitaoon. bv a Tilbune inan, and stated to liltu that tliey nre operating their plants In .ill cities hut Hct.uitnn at their other works pait of the machinists and pat trrntnnkeis rieliiK the nnlv men out on ntrlke. Said Alt. Chnlmois vesteiMny nfteinoon: "The situation nt our .Seiniiton hnps Is the vvotst vlilrh wo 1iae to eneotin t"i. At the Allls works In .Milwaukee, whnie n emplov about twenty-five liundted men. onlv 2tr mm hlnlts mid pfitloinninkeis ipm.iln out, nlthmiRli tOO struck. "At the Fraet-Chnlmeis liutneh lit ciilcapro up employ 1,400 men. and of this iiumhor theie nu- about .100 out. The fiates Jion woiks In UhlintTo.wheto wo had 4j0 men omplovod. hit 123 out. The men onlv- vent out a week at;o at our Uttffalo jilant, 100 hands striking out of .TiO emplojed. 'This Is the only shop In the Allls rhnlniets combine at " liloli all1 the men aie out. At the othcii It Is mete v the machinists and patternmakers ni the bollerm.ikets, wheelrlKlit", car penters, mouldeis, etc, all lcmalned at woik. No tiouble has been expoil eiK cd -with tbo mntilflei themselves at any of our shops, and Mi. Tot, presi dent of the Mouldeis' union of Ninth America has stated that lie has not oidercd a stiIKc at any foundiy In the countrv. "Since the meeting of the Metal Ttades association in New Totk, theie liae been few new developments in the situation, as a. whole." When Intel lOKated as to what the policy of the oompinv- would be to wards the local .stilkeis, and nked whether anv attempt would be made to oppiate thp shops by the aid of Itn poited einplojes, Mi. Chaltneis 10 plipd: "We hae not yet formulated any plan regarding that phae of the situ ation. However, we believe in no ag gressive pollcv, and aie meiely pie pailng to patiently await developinentH until some positive action (an be taken. i:erv contiaet taken by the company in all depiitinents ,ue subieet to a stiike clause and thciofnio we aie not losing a dollar during this tiouble, bv anv conti.u t foi felt " .Mr. rtcvnolils stated to The Tilbune man that tlie men who were out weie slowly tetuining to woik, and tliat Monday no less than sitv men ic tuincd to the shop-, in a bodv, at Mil waukee Chaiimnu Canipb II l the niet-il tiades council, vesteidav iiu'lved a i unimunication fionithe 'hit ago union, in which it was stated thai an oflei of ti'i pel cent Inciease had liei u offeied the men. The Uttpi was discussed nt the meeting of the cnuni il. Theie was nothing new In the cai bulldeis' strike, pave the aulval eaih jesteiday morn ing of a laiRe numbei of Lickawnnua hands from Dnvei. A letter lecelved vosteidav bj Ohnli lnan Campbell Horn D A Hlankouship, societal y of llii liniond, Va , lodge of the Intel national Association of Ma chinists, sa: "Otu niemlieis aie still on stiike foi the nine hour da at the Richmond Locomotive woiks. The companv of fned a conipioinlsp on Slay "1 to give us eleven lion is' pay foi ten, which our ineinbeis positively lofuseil and aie still out and never expect to so back until the nine hour day has been established in these woiks. The Southern lallioad is tied up complele lv ; not a single man has shown up in tlie Mam hestei shops et Wo intend to win the stiike on the South ern svstem if It takes twelve months, liepoits for the colli ssent ate O. K." The bollei niakeis at the Cliff woiks had a confeieuie vvllli Supeilntendent Tlelntiev estetdn.v and may letum to woik Mondny. What June Lettei Says. The .Tune letter of the Anthiaclie Coal Operatois' association .sn.vs: "The niaiket dining the past month lias shown a fair degieo of activity In nil uuaiteis. The buying inovenient has been fahlv steady and hugely for the puipose of lnIng In stocks, In Willi li the deiileis .lie seeing a decided advantage, hcmtiM' of the dimness of the various selling companies in main taining pik ok and en lying out the ad ancp announced for each month. ".luue It- usually the ot nihil month In the antluac Ito niaiket. The tend ency nl w, -is has been to mine lnoio than the luutket vvouhl nbsotb to ad vantage, and to leduco pi Ices In older to move the pcess tonnage, a Mtong pffoit is being wade to avoid Mich an riror this year, but thus fur tho de mand has been eciual to tho pi otitic lion and no sttong effoit at rui tailing (he latter has been necpsMii'y, "It Is quite piobable that the heavy buying In May and that anticipated for Juno will give ideulois Mich atuplo stocks that July and Aupust will bo nactlve except for Western deliveries. If this occius, it Is likely that the pto luctlon will be materially i educed In oiiler to maintain the advances in pi Ice. and Kpep tho niaiket strong for the fall business." D,, L. & W. Board for Today. The following Is the make-up of the D., L. and W. board for today; Scrjntun, J init 11, 10)1. iRiDvr, jum: ii. flikl Cats, l'at-S p. in, II CIIIIsjii; 10 i m., Gcorijc Thonus. suuruay, jum: n. il J Cats, Fist-12 30 a. in , Jl Uuclmoi 0 I. m , W. A. Ildrtholomcw; 10 a. m , 1' Italic It r 11 a. m , J. Moeicr; 1 p. in , I, II Mj.-lir, s ,, in , Y, IL Bartholomew, vvitli C IlJilliolouan'i trevt; 6 p. m, E. M. Hallctt. Summits, etc. 4 a. m.. rat, J. L'ttilm, J in., et, O. Krounfelkcr; 8 p in , cat, I. lfnclgin; 8 p. m , tut, V. II. Miholsj 7 p m , tat from Kay Au,', E. UcAllWer; 7 p. m , urtl from Cayuga, H. Ginle.v, with riionitoon' irc.i, 1 il ra., cst from Cayuga, Milaiir, PulUr. 10 a. m., l K. trtor. I l'ihcrs-8 a. ia, O. llouscr, 10 u m, fe. I- in- ncityj lt."0 a, in t Mntnt 7 p tn ( Murph! 0 ti tit., fumplnss top nit K, Wklcncr. PuMenRff NBlnn 7 . m, flaffnpj j 7 a, in, slider! 10 . m , 1. II. Srerotj S.'iO p. tn , Si m Inn! 7 i in , Mclloirin Wllil t'nl. Wcl-n a. in. A, V, Mntlrnt 7 n in, tl V ritErtrtlclj 10 il tn , .tnlm Illvtrr. 1t a. m . I' Krldiatii) i! p tn , V li Itoicrci 4 p. in, MwrMcj i 0 P tit , .1, II, Vkl'Atui Nontic. Itfakfrnen CrnMln ami Cummlng will rcpnit it lralnttiatrr' ofrtir, llrittctnin .1. it. Lament rfpnfl lor A tl llnv t'oniturlnr I). aM will takr hla onn tin out b a, in. Sitiinh, .1 unr If,, This and That. President .Tohu Mitchell, of the rnlteil Mine Wot Iters of America, left this city .vesteidny motnlng for his home In Indianapolis, A new system hns been adopted bv the Kile companv. It now gives to eacli Pinpltrje the dav befoie pay a due bill, by which each woiktnan Is enabled to see the amount of eiedlt and debits. When the paymaster imlves the ila.v following any ctrots can he loirecteil without the ttotihle Incident to forniei tuethods. This method Is a marked Improvement ovet the old and glve-t genet nl satisfaction to the men. The Krlp coinpimv Is pNcavatlng fo . the foundation of u huge bteakei at Xo 14, neat Plttston. titound was hioken ,estenlnv bv Contractor Cotuad Schroeder foi the new MoichantH anil Mechanics bink building at Spruce ntieet and Finest court. The Htiuctiitnl lion Wotkets and Htldgp Bulldeis will meet In sppt lul session at filternsey hall, .'tlfi AVashlng ton avenue, this evening, nt 7 in o't lot k. FORMAL OPENING OF NEW ARMORY ICrmclmlrtl tiom Pirp f, 1 sipli Imj, Cnlund C f Milieu, unmet simtir, I- VI .ifk, 1. tasiv, C. s f,loitli Supper llenrv Itelln, Jr , A. II ( liriilv, I C, Coinwn, VV, (J, I nki', Hioniai I., .loins Utnn b VtrAniilh. Pnntlnir I". 1. Polrr, V. 1 m, Ciplaln Inui Vitleo, C 1) sindoHon, Junes (iinlnrr l?anilcron, It J, 1 oster. bile of Pojes-K. I, tiiller. C S Wc-ton, 'I. H ilklni. Ijines l, Connell rnniporlalinn VI r, Smltli, . It Prior. C It Vtmiillc, .1. C. Vtnirit, I. .s Surlier, lohn I WiMi Inutalloii 11m William Council I II rmrei, I leictt VViripn llo Conitniction lolin Mrnoie, t, Cirlutri, I W. Ilowarth, C Viirocdir, I'. VI amllini;, I s I'uk Atn-Io II VV. hiiiEf-liuri, ( aptiln K. I, rinse, Ciptiln .1. V. himtici.k Description of Armory. Tim people of this pal t or the state no less than the lesldents of Set anion have icason to be pioud of tlie magnificent aimoiy which was last night foimallv opened. It Is one of the finest aimoilcs In the state and combines to a high degtee beauty of appeaiante with great utility. The sl.vle of architecture Is especially adapted to .in aimorv having In -i gpneial wav a foi tress nnd i,i(in ef fect with battlemented toweis tliat lend gtacp and dlgnltv to the fiont of the struetuie. The base of the build ing is lougli-hown giev stone, as is also the trimming or the facade and the capping of the tin lets The bodv of the building is polished led luiik. and the blending of giev stone witli It makes a vety piettv combination Tlie miini has ,i ft outage of IM) feet on Adams ,ienue and inns back the full length of the block to Jpffoison ave nue What is known as the admlnlstia tion pott ion of (lie building lias a fi outage of IB!) teei on Adams avenue, l mining north fiom the cotnei of Myitle stieet. It is four stoiies high and sixty feet deep. T3aek of this is the gigantic diill loom, witli its un lit oken expanse pf asphalted llooi, ll(!2."o feet, and high au bed ceiling, the pinnacle of which is on a level with the top of the admlnlstiation building. 'I he building is laigelv of stone, bilek and steel and is as near tire proof as possible. In its entlietv the building is .!1fi feet in length, miming, back along Mvitle stieet to Jefletson avenue. The giado at Adams and Mvrtle stieet Is tliiitv fppt lower than at .leffeison, and while the di ill loom llooi is fifteen feet be low the gi.ule of Jeffeion avenue. This has necessitated the construction of a passage along the side for half a block and alo along the back of the building. Tlieie Is ten feet fiom tho ietnlning wall to the building and the wall Is ptoteited bv nn linn tailing. Midway In ihe block on Mjitlo stieet, the dii'I loom floor Is euotlv at gi.ule. Heie theie Is a gieat gateway also Hanked with toweis with battlement ed tops and a slmillar tower Is nt .lef feison and Mvi tie Thf-e toweis aie nioie than ni na nents. The side walls of the building pioject about three feel above the point whote the loof meets them and nlong side of this wa.ll Is a walk wheie soldiers inn pntiol fiom one tower to another. Should It ever become neces saiy to defend the armoiy It can be done veiy successfully. The featuie of thp Adams avenue rtont Is the main eutiance. nnteilng the lobby ,vou can ptoceed up lunad flights of stair to the di 111 loom door and go light ahead. On the Adams avenue giouiul llooi Is the gjmniiMuni, ."iIL'l leet sw lining tank, showei baths, toilet looms. These are on the Myilki stt eet side of tho building, On the other side s the ilfle tange of 100 latds, with walling loom lor uiaik iupii. The taigets will be at the Jef ffisop avenue end of the building, be low uiiiiind, On this llooi, also, will be a Held eiiulpuipiit loom for each of the eight companies and leglmentnl headnuait eis, Theio will also he looms for tho uon-coiniiilshloueil stuff, leginiental nil utptmastei, uiniouier, janitor and liiblipptin of lllle piactleo Two wide slab ways of lion and slato lp.id to the second ni d i 111 loom floor. Thev open on to a corridor eight feet eight linhes wide, and nuoss the coi ildor Is up entrant e seventeen feet wide, loading to tho t i ill mom vvhleh has an atea of about 3S.37C feet In tho deal, In tho admlnlstiation poiilon of the building on this floor aie eight com pany looms and eight equipment I owns, which open dliectly Into the ill 111 room. The equipment looms are 17.1R. At either end of the diill loom, the llooi of which Is asphalted, aio two gallflies. One at the .leffeison ami mtu at tho Adams avenue end uf tho loom The mof of the diill loom Is sustained by'gieat stttietiual cut veil an lies, (Ivo led thick, which begin down below tho level of tho diill loom llooi. Heaides thn eulianee, seventeen feet wide. leading tow aid the fiont of tho building there Is the gateway, foiuteen feet wide on Myitle, stieet and two doom that will open Into the pat-sage way at Jeffeison avenue. The gallcty at the Jeffeison umt' end will dls WHAT CAUSES DEAFNESS Thi Principal Cause i Curablt but Gansrally Ovarloskstf. Kl y, m .!W ,'i-ii ':iri asa u.ikj,; fS .i -.. i JT- . Many tnings may deafness, and very often difficult to trace a cause. people inherit deafness. diseases like scarlet lever 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 jjives 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 fetched, but any one at all observant 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 and ultimately cause deafness. If the nose and throat are kept clear and free from the unhealthj' 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, Guaincol, Eucaluptol and similar antiseptics and they cure catarrh and catarrhal deafness by action upon the blood and mucous 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 packaee and any catarrh sufferer who has wasted time and money on sprays, salves to tlie full tne merit ot Stuart's cli.uge its contents through a dooi at the level of .! Ifei-on avenue Access to the opposite galleiv will he by doors fiom the thlid floor of th" administration building The ven tilation of this tooni i pot feet. Tlieie Is a iovv of willows In the Mvttlf stiet vv 'II, two mows of windows in the covered l oof and vcntllntois in the pinii u le of the loof. On the tlilid llooi In tlie Adams ave nue and JIM lie stieet icnuet theie ate thtee looms foi the use of the icgi ninlal etoi.ins nsnci itlon. This floor is appioaclicd fiom the second bv two -taliwns, seven feet wide which open on a eomdor eight feet eight Ini lies wide, whlih inns the entiie width of tlie building. This flooi has apj,t luionts which will be u-ed as a llbiaiv foi the ol licei, colonel's piivnlo ofllie, a loom for the adlutiiut and his cieiks, looms foi the battalion coiiunanileis, bit tallon adiutnnts leglmental suigeons, rind a small loom lot physical eam !n illons On the fourth floor aie thtee un fuinislied moms whli h will be ued foi Miiad di 111 moms Theie Is an othei loom foi the use of the band anil a well appointed kitchen nnd pantiy with a dumb wailei iiinulug fiom the kltrnui down to ihe (list llooi. In Its entltety the building Is as complete as the most enthitsiahtle eltl.en soldier toiild ilcsiie, The conduct for the aimoiv was lot to Cotuad Sthioeder on August 1, IflfO, and on that day the (list sod was tinn ed on the sie On the Inllowlng day theie was a huge foice of men at woik on the exiavatlon The uoiii Unit for the steam hp.itlng and up plianips for ihe gas fitting and elec tilc vvliiti',' weie .sublet In (', H Siott. The contiaet for the plumbing was let to Iesii. (iiiiihtpr X I'm s Hi while the woik and eleitilc light IImiiics was given to isi & i'o of New Ymk city. These iiintiaits weie invalided .sepiuntelv bv the tttisteis, Tho following weie Miblot lis 'ini tial tor SmIiiopiIpi Wodwoik to Pei k l.unibei loinpanv, loofing to Wan en llhitt t fo, both of this illy The mntiict tor furnishing mtpets con Mstlug of W.niM or nioie .vauls oi Hiilc-eN, was let to "lessis "Williams iS. MiXiilt , foi window shade to the c i anion Caipot and ruinls-hlng com pany: Tor tho opeia i halts and loldlug chalis on the main Hoot nnd in the di III tooni, fuinltiito nnd i halts for tho company pal Imp nnd odlt ess' tinnitus-, to Hill ft Council. These, too. weie let by the guaid tiustees. The entile mt. i of the bulldliu: liulitdlng the hije and fuinitino Is estimated nt jjooonn, nnd It i ost about $1,10(1 to maintain It. The building will .seat 10,000 pei sons. Notes of the Ball. Adjptant nnxnitAic kthwaju' will bo the guest of Colonel 13. 11, Itipple tint lug his bilcf lotal Bluy, Hpv. Hi. S (' l.ogan, tor ninti.v yenis chaplain ot tho Thiiteeiith ipgliuent, vvntdied tne ball with the keenest In tel out fmm a seat in the bo of Colonel C C Jllttcs. l.leutenant (Jcoigc 'Whltne.v. ot lloni'Mlale, was .uuong tho night's guests. Tho boxes foi tonight' conceit will be sold for $10 eac h. Lieutenant II. C. Divs, who hns chuige of the local leciiiitiiig station, vvus one of the occupants of no it). This evening au oppoi tunlty will be given those peisous who wcio 1111 ible to attend last evening's inllltaiy ball, to go thiough the ii'iuoi and hec Its niagulll'cut tletoiuilons. A fcjitune hag J l.fA o & tfrf j&K cauBe it is Some Acute I I Uatarrn Tablets. i SUMMER FURNISHING Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for this season, is now complete and comprises all the new novelties iu Porch Rugs Porch Curtains Fibre Carpets ! Straw Mattings Summer Draperies WILLIAriS&ricANULTY Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies. 4' 44 J GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL AND ANNEX Miglnii io mil Until, Atlantic- ( iti, V, 1. bith Ul. IiO In iiitllul lO'iiiH piimiHi, binle ami with luili, liol .mil ioM feiHitir liathi in lmtrl ami inurs Inutlon si K-a mil timid, nllliin lew vanN nt tlie Mnl Pier Ouliitii, Oltiri uniUI l ring lilrs, f IJ to 1 hj otk' SJ ;n ii In ill. Mmlll I ill In (jmlllrs tiucluj meet all traiin. Write foi hwKlct. iimii.i s iopi: HOTEL OSBORNE. Mlintle fllv. N I ""'" - ni ni fi mi limb iu 7 loom inniv Vloiluii .ipp illinium I'n iviillcil Kirikc II tin, li iIhmIiv. -I HI mil tip luiil lb tin' uuk. ss nn) npwaul, t quiilj, (() It I, (Mibilit .ludge Tl. W Atihliald anil Clotk 13. AS, 11. Heaile weie meinheis ot the ills, tilct I'ViIomiI cum i piestnt last night. Tltej atilvpd In the iltv late ycnteiday .ilteitioon fiom Wllllamspoil. where tout I has been In .session all wivK bet u sieut in ndniiiiug the building Willi miles of billllanl luted gauo, Iiowpih ot tioplial iihtuts ami thou sands of inlnhnw loloietl lights c Ins (Pled In aili.stli .sottiugn, and tin,' nut lets .up In ah to tulip down what uio pel haps the most beautiful ilecoiatlous cvei utleiuptpil iu reuiiHjIvaula, with- out mine iiiptiituuit being given tho geueial pulilli to sen (ho new tummy iu all Us gloiv. A i one eil has aitonl Inglj been aiinugeil for this evening, iu whit h Hand's full baud will p.utlil pute. Tim ilpioiatloiH, labile, lloial nnd electilettl will be exactb the sanio as those of last ultjlil. An aiinlslon fee of Ilfty tents will be ilia!f,ed Muih of tho luteie.st felt was In llio fact that the gienl affall was piitlicly a honio inodueiloii I'lmin ChuUe. Cateier Uiuilej, ntMiiator Pulii' man nnd I'lendeigitst, the engiavei, Jilih a Hun, and otlicis nddiiig to the gi net n I .success. iNipinlu Ktiiuedy and l.lenten mt Hliley wei" two of the Ninth iegl-iiic-iit'x olllicib aiiiong last nlght'a guests .MibS Alice llouglieity, of Wllhes. I5aue, n i-Hicr of C. How Pougheity, colonel of the gallant Ninth, mioiii panlcd her biothut to tho ball. The ptipuhii Tunc li cig.tr la still tho leader of tho lOu iluuis. i t'1. . f.lai.t TOsSfflS3 1': and powders will appreciate wvwrwpwvevrwrv 5 !!! I ! ? 5 ! I i J v vJ S l H" J!UJSEMENTSZ SCRANTON, Thursilay, Prldny, Saturday, June so, 21 and 32. .ocnrow-isH Strcet Grounds, Darling's Congress of Trained Animals. i l.iinu 1 l,i' In lie llir u lUsi unit iiMnr mini n( tin iiMiiinili 1. mini I'uik, iinunu IIUIII4 IIiiiuhi', iliininutlw il" Mil t li mil liu inunkiiA Kn tin tin imiIo null I uin ljilin"i I III!. )iiliii-" I in' In. I111I1 shi' Up illi I . I liii lull, folk- inlin,l tin 1I1 nli ni Ainniiiu 11 hiIi tnlni poll il II t in nn 1 Iu- print i il lilii,i lot li ill I mi lllMi, iIjiIi W 11 11 1 ll 111 1 ant t. lIMNI ljs t'liti inliitril t ,1 in 1 cl tit uiil ! ailulu Jit tlllta, llllllluil, ID llllli Allis-Chalmers Co Sucicssnis lo .Miiihluu Hilslness of Dli khiin .Mamifai tin lug Co, Hcianton and WllUes-lluie, IM, Statlonatj i:nglne, llollets, .Mining -Maclilnoij, I'liinps. A GOOD OIL STOCK. Vi hoi .111 1 pin n fur 1 liiiuii"! nine, in lilmk if lfj-ni) MmK lit 'Kill nltfi" oil uiiir pri.p, uilaliicil Jl i"Winii lto.piinililo llliei tin. (Ins foi li ainn ttiiplinnilli Mill local til, 110.1 r "ciisln r " Mi.irlis i iiiita uili li pinnu HV1I1 Write lor ruspuiu.'i. I'luinptiitd? it iniet.ii,i III j state ImcstiiKit Co, Denver, Cut) !WSSI1 WE ARE VERY BUSY GETTING READY FOR. The Great Lockhart Mill End Sale.... I MR. LOCKHART Will be here in person to conduct the Mill End Sale. Several car loads of Mill Ends have been arriving during the past week, and in order to get the stock in shape it entails an enormous amount of work Many thousands of dollars will be saved by our customers during this End Sale. For Full Particulars See Tuesday's Tribune Monday Bargains as Usual Goldsmith The Eastern Consolidated Oil Co. Of California, Have liiaeod thoii piospeitus In tin hands of the midei signed, and ran h seen hv nil who have a deslie to acquaint theinst lv t s with the line and, unbiased statements uf the nuts s(t tuith Tlie follmvini, illppins. ete , iiinv luleiesi ihe iiadei, but foi full dctnlfn we must ieiei von lo tlie prospei tus of the eoiiipaio. which will be found intenseh Iiueiestiiu; as will as liisti 111 live- I'list -Tlie olllieis me Hum tip Hast, ami aie iiiLoipoiated under tha ' laws of .M.iine SetontlTlie i.ipitnl s(oc K s fidM.lWO, Thlltl Tlie pir value of stocU is fl UH pel sliue. rout til The piiie of iliiues ale ' tints each. Pifth The piopeilv owned mnl conliolled bv ,tlie itmiptiiv Is 19 6S(!'3 litres, all uniltilnld with oil, which bus been 1 1 Itleallv eiiinlned In loUvvclln nnd oil miiy lie se, n 011 suifnce of litiitl as well us iloailiipr out rm .miles on the mean. hlMh One hiinilieil mnl ten nties uf ibis ast Unit lies in ihe southwest ern Held of l.os Aiifieles. Tpnu thK poitiou mt tluee wills now piodui'hil? oil in Millleieiit iuantilles tt pav n liiintlsiniie ilivliliiid upon the ullolmeiit of eiipital sitieK now olleied foi sale. Seventh The toiiith well was u he ilnMiid bv .lune I (piohililv piodue iti now). lJlKhtli Onleis have been kIvcii foi sen en mole lo be llnishcd by Aiiu. I anil live mine hj M-iitenibei I. whlili will lu.iUe sKteen iiodlliiiiK at that time These cat low i stimuli') should In Inn to tlie tieasuiy over J.'O.OOO a, UIOIUll .N'llllll The toinp.tll.v piopose to sinlv one well tn eaeh aeie on tllih 110 actfj libit. Now, If sixteen wells will pioilllie VI0 filifl. Ill) aties would ptodllio $1,17. Vin .1 inontli anil twelve (lints ibai would be $1 i.vi.nno iu one ear, aiut IP.liSti'. aties at the same latio would leld a leveiiuo ol $JSS,0.M,77.', when in full opeiallon Now, Miippose we detlin t It nm the above On expenses in niuilipliiK this vast aeie.iKe lueludliiK salailes. ete, Jss OJI.T-'., wo would then have SJOO.nOO.OOO a jeai loi dividends. Ami us wt have only ,1,000,000 sh.ues It would Klve evei one $10 loi oveij hliaio he owned, after pitying foi (he t tiiiipuiflit. ,-. avii.Ij now iM'isi'HAhi: ioo ,s,ii.ur:M. $-0 wn.ij now I'i'ui'iiAsi: joo s,u.iii:s. $100 Wll.l. NOW IM'ltCllASi: (OH SlIAIiKH. too SliAUIW AT $10 IIACII WOl-l.l) HI! $10,000 A YKAIi, WHICH COST? VOI' TO 15 AY ONLY $100 Head a tew estnuis Horn uoled men: Phst Maviu' Hnvtlei. I.os Angeles, Cal, sajs ho believes tho pinduotlort ol oil on thlh piopeit) will eteed uu.v jet obtained iu Niulhei n I.os Alipreletl Ileitis, ete .set mnl- T I' liibboiis, vlie inesltlent Kan IVilto and s,,ilt l.aKe It, It, counsel On St n.ltoi ClaiK, the Copper Kliifj, t-ajn; ' Ho believes the Snllth wesiein I.os Anseles Held wheie our piopet ly Is Incited Is uniiue.stlonably the inosl villunble in the Houtheill field, ete." Thlid S T. l'"et in uiHfci'i' of I'alibanlts, Moise Co, sa,i; "I consider It a sine niniiej liltlKei, ete " ' Fouilh l' W bainiielwin, pi evident I'list Hank of Kern, Cal., F.i.v.s, nuionij other UlltlBS "o believes no better oil ten Hoi y can 1m found i Cnllioiiiln, not a dty hole ban been suiih in tltoso sections, ete." And .scorei ot otheis tan ie,stirv lo this mamiiili ent oil ptodiuIiiK ti itltory helonslnff to The IlaMein Coiisoliclateil OH Co, Head what I, ", I'IKo ,i Co s,ts. "Never befoie In Hie hlsuu.v ot Ihe oil business has theio been an oil sloe I, olteietl to tho public with sue li Rica piospei ts sue 11 able lonsei vatlvo liiiiuutU'inent, and dividend eainliii; cipailO as this Hasteiu Consolidated Oil Co," Ami et mnl what some otheis have done Hint Tint Wistlake OH Co. pild its sloelclioldeih $r.0 Our) in illviiloiuls second The I'aellle Coasit Oil Co I'l'ltl $1 1.XOO.OOO In ptollts Tlllnl The Homo Oil Co Iiuh niacin over J'l.ootl n .SllAHK pi ohts for IU htoekholdet.s, Kouitli Ono eoinpanv'H muck sold for ." i ents u bhate a ear aj;o. Today It Is vvoith i0 n shaie. Yel the tehilnionlals ol noted men Is for the laiHIeill Cousnlldateil Co. of California. The latest news, Sth of .Mine, is that the ollieeis aie on the way to Call loinlii to puiihuso iuiothei. very valuable piopeity that Is pioiluelnpf latso ciuautilie.s of oil If tho dlieiloip, mako this iiutihase, the pi Ito of block must, advance. W. G. DOUD, 315 Franklin Ave., Scraaton, Pa, WHICH BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 8.30 O'CLOCK iros. & Co. ii