s v--r mn J -- "RlVfi '1'! .-". . "y'r m"t ( 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 0, 1901. aji"Vn.P H mi if H f IVIIIIlllAnI M(A I MUCH AMAZED STORY OF CONFERENCE WITH STEEL WORKERS. Ho Is Said to Look Upon Thair Posi tion i Tantamount to ft Repudia tion of Their Contracts When In formed by Them of Tholr Attitude with Reference to the First Con ference He Turned and Ltft Them Without a Word Good Faith Is the Issue. "Holland"" New York letter In tho fhllndi'lphlu Pi oss yrMi-rdny contained tho following with reference to the bin steel Ktrlke: "In Mm illsjmtrhcA from IMttslilitK, publlfhed here this tnnttiiti;. theic Is fOlittilned the text of the order Iss'ied by President S huff or. of the Atunlvn mntcd itssoi'liitlon, cnlllnir upon tho vorklnKinon In the vnrloiiK mill of the National and Kedoial Sltol ciiniptitile!, and of the National Tube oontpany to po out Upon strike iuiIi-pp Iheio be n Keltleinent of the dlfforeneo with the ateel corporation on or befoio AtlK'int 10. In that ordoi, .li. Shaffer pay that the labor organizations must Unlit or fotover plvo up their peisnnal liberty. He Hlates other leasons in Jitstlllr.itlnii of his order. And yet It Is s-nfe to my that those In t til illy who took patt In the confoii ncoj. between the repie Fi'litUtlVi'H of liio Mi'i'l cotpoiatlon Willi Mr. .MotKati al their head aii'.l the duly nuthorlKtd and olllclal ieprc(-entatle.i of the AmalKauiaU'il association, whose plenary powois were fully attested, would not iiM-oit that the tine leason for this wholesale sit Ike command Is Mated In that ordei. "Hole at least the stilke Is aserled to be III Jusllllcatlon of the rlitlit of labor oiRanliatlotvs to lepudlate con tiacts. and not so much the contracts to wMoh Mi'. Shaffer lefets In his strike order as cuutnict made In all soleiWnlty anil In all bonoi between the olllclal icpiesentatlves of the AmalKa Hliitcir ntsm-iiillon and those olllceis of the steel corporation who weie nuthor lssril to bind that cotpotaliou by means of IckhI contracts. "It seems to many of the best friends of labor oifranlzatlons in this city. In cluding some Who are leaders In those organizations, as though much lhat is beneficial. Is honoiable and worth while which the skilled arlbans and woik inKmcii have valued IbiotiKb their as coclatlou Into labor unions weie about to be lost. '.UTS AHOfT IMNKKUK.WK. "The facts In legnnl to the coufer rtlces which have not as yet been made public, lieio, the kind of facts that a referee would leport to a eouit If he wote empoweied to take testimony and make report as to this matter, may be briefly set forth an follows: "Piesldent Shalfer and his associates met Mr. Morgan and olheis authorized to net for the ateel corporation In a franlc conferciue at which the whole question at Issue was thoroughly dis cussed, at which an iiKiccjnont was reached, pronounced emphatically by President Shaffer to bo satisfactory, and said by the iepie.eutatives of tho steel corporation to be equally satis factory to I hem. Thole wan no doubt about the aulliorlty of Mr. Morcnn to Men for the slecl'corporatlon. nor any doubt that if he or the corpoiatlon were to break the contract which he slcncd, then tho corporation could be held responsible. Judgment anil dam ages could be obtained against it, be muse its financial responsibility, Us capacity to meet Judgments and the power of tho com is to enforce them (ire unquestioned. "On the othei hand, Mr. Shaffer, president of tho Amalgamated associa tion, appeared at this conference, duly authorized to act for tho association, and his signature to any contract would, If the association were tlimn clally responsible, or if there weio any other guarantee lor iho fullillmont of tho pledgo than that whUh honor fur nished, make It possible to recover n Judgment against him. or if the asso ciation were Incorporated and weie Ilnanclally responsible against the as sociation. KKI'l'DIA'I'lo.V OF i'o.ViT.AiTH. I'pon agreement of that kind, for mally executed. s Pasod the greater pa't of the business done by the civil ized world. To repudiate contract or pledge means In the world's affairs ills junior, loss of credit, social and busi ness ostracism. In Ibis city. In fact, punishment of that kind awaits those who ipudlale not only a written, but a veib.il contract. There are trans, actions Involving millions done every day with our banks upon veibal prom Ises anil novel yet, with one or two exceptions, has there been reiUdlallon of these veibal tontiacts. The adjust ment of tho entile business of the Clearing House association Is based upon the maintenance of obligations that are entered Into oveu without the formality, of a written contract. It was presumed hero that an associ ation comprising so many skilled nrtl Fans, containing so many men of in telllgenco, as Is tho case with tho Amalgamated association, would real ize that a contract, nn agreement, en teied Into, fonnally executed by the duly attested and authorized olllcers of the association, would be held as binding as though It were guaran teed by u pledge of all tho wages, earned by members of the association. For the only guarantee behind a con tract of that Kind w hlch the otlleers of the Bteel corporation were able, or even asked, to obtuln was the honor of tho officers signing the contract and of tho men .who were leprcsented. DEirAND FOR HKPl'DIATIO.V. "President Shaffer and his associates returned to rittshurg. When they do parted from New York, both they and the representatives of the Steel cor poration felt sure that the dlllleultles had teen composed, and that the worklnemen would Immediately re umo work. Then there caino news from Pittsburg that was disquieting. It was not deemed conceivable that the Amalgamated association could de mand a' repudiation of a contract clgncd and executed by Its duly au thorized representative, it was pre sumed, Instead, that as President Shaf fer has heretofore had tho reputation of being a man of honor, he would, in case of disagreement, say to his as sociates, 'I havo signed; I have given my pledge. My personal honor Is In volved and If there Is to be requdlatlon of mo and my act I must, as a man of self-respect, resign to others the post J hold in this association.' "Instead of that President Shaffer and others camo to New York. They mot In a room In the Kmplro building pn Saturday, Air, Morgan was not there and when they ent for him, he whs surprised. 'What now?' lie nek- cd. 'The Amalgamated association and the United Mtntes Steel corpora tion nre bound by mutual agreement, duly executed. What new question can have arisen?" These were not his ex net words, but they illustrate the spirit In which he received the communica tion that his presence was requested, even ileiimnded by tho representatives of the Amalgamated association. He went to the conference and to his In tense amazement, he discovered Mint It was not a new question, outside of the contract, but It was Instead a question of repudiation of tho contract made a week before. Mr. Morgan sim ply snld, practically In these words: 'You executed, with tho otlleers of the ateel corporation, a contract a week ngo, You signed It and we signed It. Do you propose to live up t" It?' MOUOAN'S UBtHTKK. "And when alley said Mint they did not, but In effect that they Intended to repudiate It. Mr. Morgan looked nt them for one moment, his glance ex pressing iimnzement, Indignation and also something like pity that lie should be in the presence of men who delib erately and without any sense of shame, demanded of him the right to break a solemn contract they hud made n week before. Then, without saying another word, Mr. Morgan quitted tho room. No wonder that he showed Irri tation, even Indignation. Ills friends quote li i ill as saying that he had been in the presence of a proposition whii h had It boon made in tho world of busi ness, or If It characterized business life, would speedily result In industrial nnd llnanclal anatchy. Furthermore, if those authorized representatives of the Amalgamated association could, with out dismay and peremptorily, demand the repudiation of a contract and Uneaten that If It weie not repudiated they would order a general strike, then what guarantee could there be If a new contract were entered Into that It loo would not be repudiated with accom panying threats of strike? "Thai Is the vital Issue now In this controversy as It appears to those who profess to know all the facts. They say that the Amalgamated association is now striking really for the right to demand nt any time u repudiation of a contract which tholr otlleers have for mally enteit I Into and executed. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Today May Produce Some Important Developments in tho Strike of the Car Builders. There weie no now developments yesterday In the car builders' strike. Had Master Hullder I'autleld arrived from Now York dining the early part of the day It Is very likely theic would have been a. conference between the Lackawanna authorities and repie sentntlvcs of the strikers. Superintendent T. K. (iaiko has re turned fiom New York and it Is likelv there will bo a confoience today which will have Important beating on the situation. The Machinists Strike. A Chicago dispatch of Wednesday contained the following: "The lirst attempt to biea'v the moulders and ma chinists' strike was made today, when work was resumed at tho Allis-ciml-mers factory with non-union men. Trouble is feared with the union pick ets who surround the grounds, and W. .1. Chalmers has called on Chief O'Neill lor a detail of police to preserve order. Tho Allls-Chalmers plant hero Is building a 'huge engine lift feet high, designed for the Heiia mine. It was to havo been ready on May '.", but is only half completed. "The union pickets are striving to prevent Iho completion of this engine. Captain Wllkle yesterday introduced a squad of watchers mounted on bicycles In order that tho developments within the factory might be scrutinized and reported upon with gienter prompt ness. Tile force of union pickets was I id-eased and the presence of so many union men on the eve of the reopening of tho plant caused Mr. Chalmers's ap peal lo Chief O'Neill. The company has succeeded In scouting a consider able number of non-union men for work. Other plants are expected to open within a week." Work Progresses Fast. The work of tearing down the old Weston mill pinperty to make room for the freight station of the Dela ware and Hudson company l progress ing rapidly, and Contractor M. H. Stlpp will himiii have his men at work raisins the new structuie. The old packing house hns ben torn down and Die task of demolishing the holler and engine houses almost com pleted. The front part of the mill will he led standing, extending hack for sixty feet will he used 'for the ohiees. The Interior will .of coiuse, have to he largely leinodeleil. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following la the ninke-up of the D., L. & V. board for today; rilUWlAY, At'(lt;T 8. Wild (.11. Ku.l-h p. in., I". Ilallctl; U. W. Dial. 1U p. in KHIIIAV, AlliLST li. Wllil (Mis, Wn.t-I.ail u. in.. (I. T. MaplM; :l a. in.. II. lillhcrtii; I a. in., (). Kiainrj; A a. in., .1. W. lluiklurl; VI a. in., A. II. Jloue; 11 n. in., Mil.anc; 1 p. in., K. M. Ilillilt; A . in., II. Cn.lnr Willi Dolnilj'd new; II p. m., J. l.JIICllllO.1. SuiMiiiilv, Ku-0 a. in. rait, V. MrPonnrll; 8 , in., ot. II. PiniiiiMkrr; 10 I. inv rl. Hoar, with l. Ci' ticwj (I i. ni., oat .1, (.urlffic; S p. ni.t rl. Mill, with .uhoU' rrcw, 7 p. in.. Njy Auk, K. Mi'AIIUti r; T p. in., I ayk-a, ,M. IJInlP); 7 1'. "'. Cayuga, Thmnpjcu. 'nhci K ii. in., llourr; 10 a. m., S. Pin nerty; 11.30 . in., Moran; 7 p. m., Murphy; p p, in., LampiiiRi JO p. m., A. W'Woner. Paiwcr Knglnei 7 a, in., (,'affnpy; 7 a, m", T. Nanni.ni: 10 ''. Sccuri 5 SO p. in,, Stanton; 7 p, in,, Miflmrrn. Wild Cat. Wud-5 a. in., T. MiCntliy; a. in., M. Slaplo, with A. P.. .Krtilum'a erewj 10 h. in., Jlnudkan; 11. in., I', Wall; 1 p, in., It, ("jklncr; S p. "!. '. H. MiPann; a p. in., M. ("aimcidy; 4 p. m., Jnlin Warded, with UjliaiMti't crew; 6 p. in., U .Klngdcy; U p. m., o, Itau dulph. NOTICE. Cuiiiiurlnr A. II. Howe will rail at train inav tcr'a otflii". Ilrakiman Mrrrlliue rfpnrti tor Jjiiim (laluean. 'ilraki'inan I.. H. IK'Pew will call at train . matcr'a olficc. This nnd That. The members ot the mine Inspectors examlnlnK board ,of the Klrst district have reorganized. Mine Inspector Kd ward Ito'derlek Is president, and W. U, Iloblnson, secretary. Tho other tneni hers of the hoard nre Joseph T. Hub ert, of Jumiyn, und I'utrlck U, M- N ,N ,, iHo'JVM'rTJ'WMfJtiMt,'i!T. '- s. t.' '""'"""""'"'""""'"--'"rl a Nr J I I 1 .-: irlmKBmmmmSW 1 "2g:5c:- lg of money by calling f of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. j The public is invited to call here before buying. j it N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey J J Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, ! 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. I J.W.GUERNSEY, Proprietor. I (0 (f (f f? (f fl (f ft Tf (t (9 (0 fl (V (0 (t (t!1 (? (t (f (t TO (f (t (f (t! (t (t (9 (0 (9X (l (t (t (f (f rt (f (9 (f (9 ?f (0 (f ?t ?f - RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In Pffct .Inly 21, 1W01. Smith Iavo Sratilnn for NVw Vnik al 1 10, ti.OO. 6.S3, 7.W and ln.ftt a. m.; li 4'i, H..I3, (5.30 p. in. For riiil.id.'lphi.i .it 7.. Ml and 10. Oi a. m. ; 12. 11 and 8.3.1 p. ni. For Toh.ihanna at 6.10 p. in. Mill, aiioinniod.it ion at 3. HI . in. Arno in llohokrn al II.M0, 7.1. lO.'J. 12 iW. 3.15. 1.4. 7.l'i p. in. Arrip In I'lilladclphla at 1.0i, lis, (,.I .mil :".! p in. Airuc Ironi Nrw York at 1 in, ti.32 and lu.2.1 a. in.; 1.00. 1..VJ, .V4.I, n.iHl and 11. SO p. in. From Tolij H inim at S.M a. in Noith-l.oai Siianton for llnflalo and Inter imdialp klalioiK al 1.1'., '' '!.' and 9.00 a. ni ; l.j'i, 5. IS and ll.S'i p. m. For Otwrgn and & r.i iiim" at 1.15 a. in.. fi..'l5 a. m. and 1 SI p. in. For t'tu a at 1 1". II Xi a. ni. and 1.51 p. m. For Miniiro.e at fl.iVI a. in : l.n'i and 5.1 p. in. For Niiluil-un al 4.IM .Hid IB p. m. For HinglHin Ion at 10. 'il .1. in. nin in Ni.inton from Huf filn al 1 '.'5, -'.", ." C and I" m J. in., .'(..in and (mi p. in I'niin (iouo ami Si,.ni.o at 'J.."'. a. in ; l".:ii anil M1 p in. From I liia at 2.M a. in., 12.3J and :i.il0 p. in. From Sh hol.on al 7.41 a. in. iiml i' 0ft p. in. From Mnntru-p at 10.00. a. in.: :i.20 and S.IHI p. in. lll'iomOinrz )iiinn-l.r.nc Siranton (or Norlliinnlii'iland at il 45. 10.11.1 a. in.; 1.5.1 and ii in p. in. For I'l.Mnonlh at 8.10 a. in.; :i 40, S..MI p. in. Anle at Nortlmnilnrland at 0 35 a. in.; 1.10, 5.0i) and S.I5 p. m. Arrlio at I'ljmoiith ai 0 01 a. m.; i.'.ti. '.Ma p. in. iroo in Siran ton from Xorllinnihirland at 11.42 a. in.: 12 31, 4. 50 and Ml p. in. From Kinson at 11.00 a. in. Floin l'l.Miioulli at 7.4.1 a. in.; 3.20 and .1.."5 p. in. SrXll.W TMINS. South I.eaio s. i.oiton at l.lli, IS.fM), .1.5,1, 10.03 a. in.: .'l.:si and 3.40 p. m. Xortli liftw s, rimton at 1.15. 11.3.1, .n0 a. Hi.; 1.51. 5. I ird 11.3.1 p. in. Illooiii-hiiiir Diilon-l.iaM Siianton at 10.01 a. in and 0 10 p. in. Central Ballroad of New Jersoy. Statlom In Si'W Yoik Foot o( l.lbi-ity sired, X 11 . and South lVrrj . iimi; T.MH.n is fffixt .u'xi; m, 1001 Tiain lfa Sorantun for Xew Voik, Xiwarl:, riiralii'tli. riiilJ'Ifll'lil. Fusion, Ili'ilileliim. Al linlown. Mani'li Chunk and While II.imii, at S 35 a in.; 1- llu' l'w. 4'W p. in. Sun .i,. o 15 ii. in. For PitUtoii J"'1 Will.eallarre. S.K a. in.; 1,10 and 4 00 p. in. Sunlaj. 2.11 p. m. For llaltlinoie ami Wa.-hliiKlon an.l polnM South and Wist U llollil.liem, 8..15 a. m., 1.10 and 4.00 p. !" fundi), 2.15 p. in. For Long llraiK.li. Ownn (Jiove, rlo., at S3.', a in Ithrouah coaih) and 1.10 p. m. 'For Iteadimt, l'lnnon and llanUlmrg, la Al. lentown. S.3'i '" a,ul llu I'. ' Sunda;, n 15 p. in. For PottMlllC F.M a. " 1-10 P- m. For Mountain 1'aik, S.53 a. in., 1.10 and 4.0c) Throush tickets In all points rat, sonlli and wmt at loct lalra at the ktallon. C. M. nt'ltT, flen, Pass. Agl. J. II OMIAFSFX, flen. Supt. TJelnwaro and Hudson. In Kftect June o, ul, Tnln tor Caihondalo leao Sranton at l:C0. g.JJ s:W. 10:" '" 1-:. US!. 2:41, 3:S: I'S) r,"5, 7:57. U:15. Hr.'O p. in., 1:10 a. in. Toi llonculale and Lake Lodorc, ti.iO, 10.13 a, , . and 5.'J'' ! "i. For"wilkeIUrrr!:4.1. 7:19, S:41, n:.1S. 10:4s , Hi., 1!:0 l'-H "'" aM' ii7 B"0. ". io.li U':0 p. in. For I. V II. JiolnU-4!lS, 0:33 a. in., 2:18, ,7 anil U:M p. m. For lVnn-)lN.inU II. It. points-C:H, 0:33, 2:18, 3 '! and 4.-7 I'' "' For Albany and all points norlh or.'O a. m, and 3:52 p. in. ana j.a- v sl.NDAY TR.IXS. For Cailondalc-S:, 11:33 a. m., 2:44, 3:82,' D-.52 and 10:52 p. m. For Wilkca-llaru U:M a. in., 12:0J, l:ja, 3:23, 0:32 and I:I2 p. in. For Alliany and point noith 3:52 p. in. For lloi.rnlalo and Lako I.odoic S.iO, 11.33 0. in, and 3.02 I', m. nonoiifih, of Carhondale. Sessions will he held in tho council rooms at Onr liondnlo on August II, 1! und 10, when examinations for mine foremen and ns slutnnts' certllieates will ho held. Says the HlnBhumtnn Ilerud: "A syntom slinllur to tho block system went in rlfei't on the I.ackawnnun rail road ye.sterduy. All piissenKci' trains niovhiK In tho samo dlreotlon will he blocked ten minutes apart. Operators at open teleKraph olllces will pluco the (irder sIkiiiiI at 'stop' Immodlntely after a tiln pusses tho station and hold it until tho minutes have chipped. Tho train that Is hold up will he jjlvcn a Hllp of tho tlmo the preredliiK train left, and so eiieh trnlnman ran tell nearly whero every train on the line Is. The system Is a Kuarantee npilnst accidents mid possible :ollslons. Th pl.m will be iiiiiro coinpletuly perfected from tlmo to tline." IfffcS here at the right time. RAJJLROADTJM ENABLES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROM Schedule In Effect June 2, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: 0.45 n. ra., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stopi at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 0.38 a. ni.. week days, fci- Sunbury, Hanisburg. Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 2.18 p. ra., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. ni,, week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts- ville. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1 11. lll'TCIIIXsOX. f.en. Mgr. J. II. WOOD, don. Pit". Ast. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Fneit June 2, 1H01. Tialna I.eaie Scranton: For rhlladilphla and Xew Voik la I). It 11. II. It., al 11 15 and 0.3S a. in., and 2 13, 4 27 (lllack Diamond Kvpri'v), and U.K0 p. in. bun. days. D. A II. 11. It., 1.03. 827 p. in. For Whllo llaun, lla?liton and principal p..int In Hie oal unions Ha I) A II. ij. ( , li.4J, 2.13 and 4 27 p. in. lor I'otl.Ullo, 1115 a. m 2.1S p. in. Fur llelhUhein, I'j-tnn, Keadinc, llairMnn and prlnHpal liitiiiniiliale taiion iia ). It It, 0.41, ()." a. in.; :'.I3. 4.27 (Illaik l)n in'ond Fxpn-N"). 11-Ml p. m. Sundava, I), t , II It., 0.38 a. m. ; 1.3", J p. in. For Tunklianno'k. Towanda, Kliniia. Ithai.i, Geneta ami prlimpal Inleiinediate tatlnns, M.t I) I, k W. It. It.. P.tO a. m., and .1.40 p. ni. For Geneva, ltochnttrr. IlurTalo, Nlacaia Fall., Chicago and all points west, via 1) .V H. rt. II , 7 43 1155 a. in.. l'-3. 3.33 (Illaik Diamond l nrrw), "Is. 10.41. H-"-0 P- m. Sundajs, D. & II. It. It.. 11.55. s-27 P. m. Pullman pailor and lrcilnK or Lehlch Valhv parlor can on all trains between W'ilkeIlan ami New York, Philadelphia, IlurTalo and Su pension lliidse. ItOI.I.IN II. WIl.llt'H, Gent. Supt., 21 Cortland tticet, Kew Yoik. CIIAI1LF.S S. I.KI'.. Gen, l'aa. Ast., 20 Cortland at I let, New York. A. W. NONXKMACHFlt, Dlv. Pa. Aet., South llethleliem, Pa. For tkkrH and Pullman reservations apply to SO!) Laikawatina avenue, .vranton. Pa. Erie Kallroad, Wyoming Division, Trains (or llawtcy and Inteunedlale points leave Siranlon as lollow: No. 2. 7.10 a. m. ; No. , S.50 a. in. : No. '. --' !' '" i N". . ' -'0 p. m. o i and (' Ihioush lialns (or Xew York. ' Arrival -No. 1, KlS a. in.: Xo. 3, 10 30 a, ni ; No. 6 a. 1.5 P- in. l N". ' ''.IS P- "' Tialna No h und'7 arc thioush train liom New Yoik. SISDW THAISS. Depaitim-Nn. 20, n a. in.; No. 22. 2 p. m. Airlvals No. 21, 12.1ft i. in.; Xo. 21, Map. in. Now York, Ontario and Western Time Tahlo In Fltect Sunday. Juno 23, 1001. MJIIItl.uurrw'. Leave l.iavc hiiantou, Cailiondalc, 10..M a. in. 11.10 a. m. " 1.00 p. in. 4.41 p. in. " u 10 p m. sr. Carhondale HIUTItllOUM). Leave Leave Ladjila. Cailiondale, 7.i) a. m, "' 8 40 a. in. 10.01 a. in. "'.. 'ir. n in 4.00 p. ni. Arrlvi" Cadojla. LOO p. in. Alio p. m. tUtl p. m. Anlvr uantoii. "40 a. in. 10.40 a. in. 1'ralnJ No. 1 No. No. 7 No. 0 No. 4 No. 2 ii:siil.V MV. .NOIflll-llOl'M). . P- in. l.eeve l.eave Aiin Kranton. Caihondjle. tailo,ia ... 8. JO a. in. 11.10 a. lit. 10.43 a. in. 7.U) p. in. 'aihondale.. 7.45 p. ,. Leave Leave Airivo Caduilo. Caibomlalc. Scianiun 7.00 a. in. 7 40 a. m. No. 0 No, & No. 0 No. 10 LRU p in. u'w !' '" .lj p. in. i vr. l. an wcck nave, aim . nn smi. ,); ',L ,ake main lino lonnrttlons (or New Vnil; city. L'tlUl 0l,clll' 0,wfB an(1 Intcrnifdlate 'Vra'ns N'o, 3 and 4 nukn Walton, Delhi, lljin. den and hhlney lonnecllona, ,,,,., For (urllier Inloiinatlon rnnoilt tiiket airnts. J. (!. ANDKIISON, 11. P. A.. Xew York. J. K. W U1.SU. T. P. A, tkranton. Guernsey Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Pianos and Organs f Guernsey Hall is well known as the j most liberal Music House to deal with. j Prices are always low, terms easy and goods equal if not superior to any in the i market. Every instrument is thorough- g ly guaranteed. g liliiiie Pianos are a few of the many beautiful and celebrated instruments that can al- g ways be found in stock. fj Special bargains can be secured here j almost every day in the week on Pianos g and Organs that have either been re- fj turned or left on sale by parties leaving g the rirv. Ynn ran nfren serure a $350 or S: $400 Piano for less than half that amount S It will pay any person who is desirous g HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent (or the Wyoming District (or Dupont's Powder Mining, niatlng. Sporting, SmokeleM and th Repouno Chemical Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety ruse, Cap and Fxploders. Ilcom 401 Con nell Building .Sciantcn. Afir.NCIUS: Tiios. ronn , JOHN' n. SMITH A. SON W. F. MULLIGAN' Pittflon I'ljmouth .Wilkesllarre SPECIAL THROUGH CARS TO THE SEASHORE Daily (Lxicpt Sunday) u CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Scranton at 8:05 a. in. for Long Branch, Ocean Grove, As- bury Park, Belmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, &c, Itrliirnlni;, leavo Point Plfa-ant at II F n in Sprmc Lako, II 17 a. in ; llelinar. 11 ,12 a ni . AOnii.v Paik and lliean drove, VI 02. noon, la.n tlianih. 12. 2.' p. in. nlvul at Srrant m at . V, p. m. This will In kept up for the mine ceason epeclall.v for ihr an "ininudaioni nl l.iiinhr, a it will onalile ,i-. hbph In mi lire ai.d retain comfortahlc Malt uiitiii the tniiie lomnry ESBamemmammKimtmmmmtBmm i A su aVi'.rVVrs'! ' " V '(n"( i v- Vatch our noxt advertlsomont. LION COFFEE an absolutely pure coffee, In every packago of LION COFFEE you will find a fully Illustrated and fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find iu the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, I comfort and convenience, and which they may havo by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from 1 the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is tho only form In which this excellent coffee is sold). I W00L3ON SPICH CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. I & Hall nn i Poor Indeed arc thoe weighed down by mental de pression. Men rise in this world throiiRli buoyant nerve force. The loss of this force daily drrtcs down to failure some of the worlcfs brightest minds. Such n condition is commonly known ns Nervous Debility. When yon lose self-confidence and feet your utrength, energy and nerve force are slipping away, It is high time yon seek sensible aid. You prefer health and success to misery and failure. have no emial as a tierce restorer. A couple of boxes will dispel that heavy feeling; the unnatural weariness dis appears nnci replaces languor wun new force and vieor of bodv and brain. Six boxes will cure any ordinary case of nervous debility. If not, you get your money nacic. 81.00 per box: 6 for $-"O0, mailed in plain package. Dook free. Peal Medicine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by John II. Phelps, Pharmacist, corner Wjomin:; avenue and Spruce itreet 8s1rof.Q.F.f HEEL.527 &?,& 'W 51 rblUarlpkla, 11. Oil li.rm.. KprrUII.I Ini mrnra. uuiramrrtio vmrr ,.j va., . ...Bir l.rM, Flr.r, Abntts, lllotxl 1'ni.fln, Nf rteui, lrhlUI,l.o,l JUnbood.rftrWrlt strtrlarffiot 'ItlBVI, l'nd,frlopiiiiil A Shrunken Orcant, KrnEri." fnrfi 4 ! 10 d... Ill jnn prnrllrl.t Jfiri Ibo.plUl ai p. rlnr In Vrrmlnj, Html ror ion I ruin i po.lnlt .rj mf Jlnl alulf lrl frn J.. ll IH W'r,I on COFFEE LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH is not glazed or coated with egg full of strength and flavor. FINLEY'S Final Reduction on Imported and American Wash Dress Goods .tl'ST IN THK IiniOHT OF THT1 si:as:on wk oi'kku thk dain- TIMST I'llKTTlKST AND P1NKST LINKS Ol' RUMXIKR UtXKSS FAN H1CS AT Anoi'T 1IAI.K THRIll ItKC.t'I.AIt VAI.l'U; THIS IHO Ct'T IN I'Jtlt'KH IS MADI! TO CI.08K Ol'T THCSn LINKS QUICKLY AND CKrtTAINI.Y TIIKSK LOW FIO- CKKS OI'C.HT TO CLKAN UP THI3 STOCK IN VERY SHOUT ORDER. DIMITIES AND BATISTE 9C WERE 6C. Finest Amerlenn Manufacture; af this season's patterns, late styles, In complete lino of colors. FRENCH CORDED DIMITIES 12 1-2C: WERE SBC. GENUINE IRISH DIHITIES I7C. WERE 30C. SILK FINISH PONGEES 79C; WERE 30C. SILK FINISH FOULARDS SBC; WERE 3BC. FRENCH OROANDIES AND HOUSSELINE DESOIE with corded stripes, In floral and fancy figures. SBCi WERE 60C. REAL SCOTCH OINGHAMS with silk stripes; also embroidered stripes. 2BCi WERE tOC. IflPORTED SWISSES In dots, figures nnd stripes. 35C; WERE 650. 510-512 Lackawanna Ave Lager Beer Brewery Maunr&cturer3 or OLD STOCK PILSNER 430 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2U33. OF ALLS All Alike! LION COFFEE Is always the same. One package is just like anither. It Is uniform In every respect. IT NEVER VARIES. If you like one package you will like all mixtures and chemicals, but is descrintlvo Hst. No housekeener. In iis is , ' Hi.