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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1002.
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INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
SECOND MEETING OF THE LOCAL
CAB FOREMEN.
Hold Saturday Evening In the Lec
ture Room of tho It. R. Y. M. C. A.
Subjects Discussed and Visitors In
Attendance Wage Scale at tho
AlllB-Chalmors Company's Works.
Mouldors Wanted In Buffalo at
aood Wages and Stoady Vork Re
moving Machinery.
The second meeting of the Car Fore
men's AHBOclatlon of Scrnnton was held
Saturday evening In the lecture room
of the Railroad Youiiff Men's Christian
association, on Lackawanna nvenue,
where sisty-thrco members nssombled
and expressed thcmselven as bring very
onthusluttlc! regarding the future pros
pruts of the organization.
L. T. Cnnneld, master car builder of
the Lackawanna railroad, presided over
the meeting, which was In session sev
eral hours, A new constitution and by
laws was adopted, and discussions woio
entered Into on several lmuoitnut sub
jects, among them being: "How to Im
prove Our Interchange In Car inspec
tion," and "What Aio the Causes or
Slid Flat Wheels on Alr-Hrnhed Cars?"
The subject of "Hot Uoxes," which
was to have been taken up at tho meet
ing, was deferred until the next meet
ing on the second Saturday evening In
March. Problem questions were substi
tuted on the subject of Interchange in
spection, and some very good sugges
tions wore brought out. A majority of
the leaders present participated In the
discussion.
It. X. Ituthbrltlgo, of Philadelphia,
vice-president of the association, pre
sented seventeen applications for mem
bership from employes of the Phila
delphia and Heading railroad. This as
sociation lias accomplished more In two
meetings In the way of organization
than a similar one In Chicago did In
six months.
A discussion arose relative to the
naming or tho body. Some wanted It
called "The Car Foremen's Association
of Northeastern Pennsylvania," but It
was finally decided to fix tho name with
Scranton on the end. In addition to
the large number present nt the meet
ing from this city, the following from
out of town were In attendance:
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
?. N. llathbridge, Philadelphia.
Central Railroad of New Jersey W.
H. Hall. Jersey City; Mr. Stuuker and
I!. AV. Harnett, of Ashley.
Krle Railroad W. II, Harris, Hlng
Itnmton; Mr. Muiiroe, Elmlrn.
Delaware, Lai'ltawnnnii and Western
Railroad George Anderson, P.ulfalo; A.
!. Miller, Htlca: William Meagher, Kl
mira: C. D, Koyce, Ringhiimtnn; K. J.
Stucklc, Kingston: c. I.. Hundy, Louis
Kries and A. J. Tnlmnge. Dover, X. J.:
.1. C. Fritz, Hohoken: John S-'chnieder,
Secuucus; George Milieu, Philllpsburg,
N. J.: A. Ryion, Port Morris; John
Fraley, Oouldsbnro: D. D. Rush,
Ktroudsburg; J. J. Decker, Ilallstenil:
.1. L. Robhibon, Clark's Summit, and
others.
Increase long Since in Force.
The reported increase In wagfs grant
ed by the Allis-Chalmors company to
their iron moulders In this city has
long since been In force, having been
inaugurated at the time the plant was
purchased from the Dickson Manufac
turing company.
In conversation with a Tribune man
yehtenlay, Manager Rower stated that
the request made by the oillcials of
the International Association of Iron
Moulders had been conceded, but the
recent demand only applied to four
men, who are now receiving the union
scale of wages.
The company is paying n minimum
wage scale of $2,r0 per day, and this
scale is also in force in ,a majority of
the shops in this city, In many In
stances tho men who work under a.
piece scale average much more each
day.
Since tho uniform piece scale was
adopted by the Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western company tho men have
laid their wages materially increased,
and are apparently more contented to
work that way than by tho day or hour.
New Hawley Corporation,
The Hnrloo Insulator company was
U'ganlzed last week at Hawley with a
capitalization of Sir.0,000. Tho Incorpor
ators are: J, S. Welsh, president, Will
lam Gregg, vice-president; Myron T,
.Snyder, treasurer; Marcus Tuttle, sec
retary; Morton Hnrloo, the inventor,
general manager. Other stockholders
nro: P. J. Rower, George S. Thompson,
Hawley; Wilton S. Dloes and George K,
Shay, two influential and wealthy busi
ness men of Peekvllle.
The now company propose to manu
facture Harloe's self-tying insulators
and other glassware.
A practical and satisfactory test was
.wide last Tuesday' of tho insulator on
one of the telephouo lines. After the
wire had been drawn to nearly u break
ing strain, It was cut and tho lino did
not slip over one-sixteenth of an inch.
This Is considered by all who witnessed
It n remarkable test.
This Insulator Is patented In Ger
many, Franco, Canada and Great Ilrlt
nln, Tho corporation Intend to erect a
$25,000 plant just as soon as a building
site Is decided upon,
Bond Issue,
Messrs. Flint, Jones & Co., bond deal
ers, Mills building, New York, are offer
ing the total Issue of S2V5.00.0 of first
mortgage, G per cent, thirty-year gold
bonds, upon tho Port .Tervls F.leetrlc
Light, Power, Gns and Itallroad com
pany, of Port Jervls, N, Y at 102 and
Interest, These bonds are considered an
attractive Investment due to the fact
that the Issue Is small In comparison to
tho amount of senurlty and tho net
earning capacity of the properties cov
ered by the mortgage, these Include the
entire transportation, gas, electric light
iTZ
VOI7JS1 F A TTH will he at
strong as
ours If you try -.
Shiloh's
Consumption
g d w 9jcl n"d oum l 80 strong we
lvllJ fcj guarantee a cure or refund
,, ,T .u.10n,e.y uud we wi you
.T.e.?vlal botlle if you write for It.
bllll.OU'S costs a cents aud will cure Con.
btllUDtlOll. PlieUUlOub. IlrnnrlillU o.i.l nil
I.uiig Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold
in a day, and thus prevent serious results.
I1 i"!..6"" d?In tnese things for W year
6. C. Wblls fie Co., I,c Roy. N. Y.
Karl's Clover Print Ten cnrrerla ,. Stan.,.!,
iiwrrtMnMiiiiiiimnmiMimimiinMinniBuMaium Lj
and power plants of Port Jervls, N, Y.
Tho small nmount of bonds of like
character available, place this Issue In
the gllt-edgo-class.
Farmers rinding Things.
A prospecting company, known na Ihe
North Pennsylvania Oil and Gas com
pany, Is about to bore for oil and gas,
near Franklin Forks, Susquehanna
county, on the Wheaton farm, near
what Is known as tho Salt Springs.
A five-foot vein of anthracite coal has
been unearthed nt South Cnnnan,
Wayne county. It Is stated that a stock
company will be formed to operate
same.
Ore and copper are also said to have
been located In pnylng quantity In the
region of South Canaan.
L, L. & W. Board for Today.
Following is tho make-up of tho the
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
board for today;
SUNDAY, l'KllllUAItY 2,
IMriis ftitt 1.30 u, ni llobokcn, lliitily; 11
ii. in., W. W. Lilian-; 2 p. in., O. W. I'll?..
Rcr.tld! 5 p. III., Holiokcli, 1. H.lRStiTtJJ " l'.
In,, Iloliokcn, 11. Itiiegg.
MONDAY, miltl'AHY :l.
Summits, lite 3 .1. in., rinunfflkvr; 11 u,
in., Mi-liuls; 2 p. in., Tlioitipsaiij (I p. in,, ,1.
(.'iiiIkk; 8 p. in., M. lioWcii.
I'lilicra 7 n. in., S. l'liincilyi 8 a. III., T,
Xiiutii.iii ; 11,1. n, in,, Mor.iu; 11 u. in., 1.'.
Jtc-Alllstri; I) p. in., C. lllillmloiiiuu; 7..1I)
p. in., A. J. McDonnell! ! p. in., V. II. lUr
llinloiiii'U ; t) p. in., Limping.
I'.i-iiimr KiirIiioo 7 it. m., (laflnoy; 7 n. in.,
SIiikvi; 11) ii. in,. Sceori 0.1" p. its-, btiiillon; S30
i. in., MtCmrrn.
Kmi.ih Wtwt 1 p. in., A. V.. Kflrluin; t p.
in., William Klily, Willi T. DuiiiIU.iu'h clew;
II p. in,, I!. C'atiur,
v NOTICE.
(.'miiliiclnr .1. 11. McCain will take- liln mil on
2nd, No. .'it, IVIi. I.
Ccmliu-tor (icorgc l Hurt will uport nt hit
pcrintendoid's ofllii-, 10 .1. in., I'll). :t.
W. A. Ilirtlinloiiii'w, II. Doticrty inn P. Ollll
g.m .mil Licwt will attend 10 a. in. class air
tprake institution car, l"ili. 8.
M. (iolilni, L'. XI. Ilallctt and 1". llallott anil
irons will atti'iid 2 i. in. cl.iv, air buiko In
struction car, lVb. .'!.
J. IlrnnlK.ni, II- 1. f ..i l K III ami XI. W. Lankan
and am will nttcml 7.30 p. in. ilnss, air
brake instuictlun tar, lb. :i.
This and That.
An agent of the Lackawanna Iron
and Steel rotiipnny has been In the city
for some time engaging moulders to go
to Buffalo at wages of $3 and $3.25 per
day and steady work.
The Reading has still eight collieries
Idle. These were disabled by the flood
of December 1 1 and are filled with
water to such an extent that It Is Im
possible to start them. It Is verj evi
dent that there can not be started more
than thirty of the company's thirty
eight collieries for at least several
weeks.
Tho machinery mod by the Scranton
Hallway company at its Linden street
barn is being moved to the new car
barns on Diamond avenue. Tho new
plant will include the power bouse, en
gine loom, boiler room, paint, carpen
ter, pattern, machine and blacksmith
sliopi, electrical department, brass
foundry, and general repair shop. The
hot-air process will be used In heating,
and cold air in ventilating.
PHOTOGSWHCAUSES
ARREST OF H0RNE
All en town Man Said to Have De
manded $25 for It from Woman
Who Was the Subject.
I3y KuHnitp WIrr from The Associated Picsi.
Heading. Feb. 2. Augustus F. Home,
of Allentown, was ai rested at that place
and brought to this city yesterday on a
warrant issued by United States Mar
shal John 13, Hoblnsou, charging Horno
with mailing letters to a married wo
man offering to sell her a photograph
of herself for $23.
He had n hearing before Commis
sioner Younp; and was held under SSOO
ball for trial in the United States Dis
trict court.
The photograph, It Is said, was taken
by the woman herself by pointing the
camera at a mirror. It is said time
Home in some way secured a copy and
wrote a letter to the woman, saying
that unless the money was sent him he
would dispose of tho photograph other
wise. The woman reported the matter
to the postal authorities, and United
States Marshal Helms, of Philadelphia,
yesterday placed Home under arrest.
During the night Horno was guarded
by a policeman in his own home. This
morning he was brought here.
Home Is a member of one of the most
prominent families in Allentown. His
lather Is an aged and respected Luth
eran clergyman,
CHINA'S RULER WEEPS
FOR MRS. CONGER
Dowager in Tears at ft Reception At
tended by Our Minister's Wife,
Who Suffered in Pekin.
By Hxclnsite Wire from The Associated 1'iesi.
Pekin, Feb, 2. Tho dowager empress,
the emperor nnd tho empress received
the ladles and children of tho members
of the diplomatic corps this afternoon
In tho private apartments of the palace,
Mrs, Conger, wife of United States
Minister Conger, as doyeness of the
diplomatic corps, and tho dowager em
press exchanged speeches.
The visitors were afterward enter
tained at a banquet, during which tho
dowager emprcbs and the emperor
mingled Informally with their guests.
Tito dowager empress grasped Mrs,
Conger's hand, wept copiously, uud, in
bioken words, expressed tho sorrow
which sho felt on account of tho occur
rences during the slego of the legations.
Magnificent jeweled bracelets, rings
uud other souvenirs were presented to
tho vlsltois,
CASTRO SEEKS A BATTLE,
Trying to Get Into Touch With the
Colombian Insurgents.
Uy Uxclushc Wire fiuin The Auaclatcil Press,
Panama, Colombia, Feb, 2. The Co
lombian government fleet returned hero
last night, Tho commander reports
thut the government forces held Agua
Dulce, but thut General Custro Is en
deavoring to get in touch with General
Herrera, tho revolutionary commander.
Three messengers were landed and
communicated orders from Civil Gover
nor Arjona to General Custro,
General Herrera has sent notices to
the agents of the steamship companies
saying that, having dominion over the
Pacific coast of tho Isthmus, He will
not allow the transportation of arms
or soldiers for the government and will
prevent t by force, If necessary, Ser
ious complications are possible, but
the governor says tho action of Gen,
eral Herrera has no Importance,
REACHING IHE SPOT.
It Can Be Done, So Scores
of Scranton Citi
zens Say.
To cure an aching back,
The pains of rheumatism,
The tired out feelings
l'ou must reach the spot get at the
cause
In most eases 'tis the kidneys;
, Donn's Kidney Pills are for tho Icld-
nej's.
Mrs. Evan Jenkins, of 143 South Fll
moro avenue, Hyde Park, says: "I
had steady pain In my hips and through
my sides, ho distressing at times thut
I could not do my work about the
house. I have often been obliged to
call In tho doctor. There was also an
annoying kidney weakness which was
at times very painful and attended with
frequent action of the secretions. My
limbs were numb and I had dropsy at
times and my feet swelled so that I
could not wear my shoes. The doctor
said my trouble must be checked or It
would end In Drlght's Disease, but I
did not receive much benefit from the
medicine I took. I heatd about Doan's
Kidney Pills and used live or six
boxes. They helped me wondei fully
In every way. 1 have recommended
them to many of my friends and some
of them received marked benefit from
the use of this remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Pripe 50
cents. Foster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo,
Is. Y., sole agents for the United
States.
Hemember the name Doan's and lake
no substitute.
TWENTY-FIRST
Ifoiii'lutlcd fioni l'ajfe :.
taint a height of more th.in 1,700 leet. It Ii
wureil "itli Iimv, shrubs niul llowcis in greatest
aruty and tiroimion. (i.tine abound ctery-
Wlll'IP.
Near I lie end of the promontory, looking out
oer the i.e.1, tlimU n inntrnt, trftabllMied ten
tnries ,ig-o by the C.iiinellto friar--tor It ii
Ml. Camel, which means "garden land," of
which I rpi'.ik. The Carmelite filar thiim to
trace li.uk their ruler lluougli the I'.s-wlira,
through .John the Ilantlst, Ihtouih the pons pf
the ptopheK through IllMia to I'.IIJili, one of
the most rtrikliig peisunalllie.i in .ill the Old
TiMamuit liMoiy. He appears on the nene,
uithoiit a trace of bis patents, of hi-, ct-iicalogr
or his liiith; and be ctriittnlly Uaieo us in a
most Ftartlin;,- and striking in inner in a i harlot
of lite drawn by llcry tteiib.
Ilh lir.-t utterance .H a stern warning to a
Mug. who was more faithful to a wiiKcd wife
than he was to his Ootl. One of bis last JP-'
peaianees before this fame King was to nnnoiinrc
the penalty attached to liirt high iriuics hi.s
lioti-c bhotiiil fall, lib, io'(erlty should be ml olT
and their bodies sirn to the dozs ill the .city
or the fowls of the air in the country, and tint
dog-, thoulil eat the encass of his queen, Jc7ibel.
Ills own sin has found him out.
This heroic figure, who announced to the
widow of Zarephitb tint her handful of meal
Khoiild not fall and h(r trow of oil should not
gite out until there should bo rain in the land,
and who aftcrwaid lestoied her sou to life; this
athlete, who went in Ihe sliengtli of on.; meal,
sen id by an angel of (iod, for forty dat.s; this
prophet who again was fed by the l.iM-ns morn
ing and owning and drank of the biook until it
lined mi, a man of fleet foot and iron frame,
who lodged in the io of llorib and haunted
the slopes of Cdinicl, sleeping under the desert
lironin or the juniper tice, with his umbom
locls and bis rough iimitlc of lamel's lnir; this
striking and extraordinary eh trailer mine to bear
nllucM to the truth, from tho king on tho
tin one to tho pensiut in the (nimblest home,
that If they lhcd without (!od Ibey would surely,
pcrkb.
wr.m: pit to ihiath.
The idolatious queen bad sought to destiny
the prophets of the great .MiovjIi; and niiny
of them weic put to death, with the consent, if
not by the actuil Older of Ahali. Ahab had
temples creeled for the woiship of Ili.il. It
senned as If tlod was foigottcn. It seemed as if
Elijah alone was left faithful to bis Cod. Three
jcars befoie, Illijah, by l)iinc direction, warned
Ahab that no rain should fall for these jears. A
great drought eiisiud, Theie was a famine in
Ihe land, great and grieious.
A seati.li was instituted all over the country,
on the one hand, to find pasture for the king's
hordes, and on the other to find Klijjh, against
whom the king was storing tip ids wrath. Ho
apptaied agiln as suddenly as bo had disap.
peared, and ordered the king to summon to Jit.
Carmel I'iO priests of llaal, that It might be
learned wboo Rod was the Lord. I need not
detail the story.
The jiriests of Ha.il erected their altar and
placed theicon their sacrifice; and then called
from moi nlng until noon on their god Baal to
iiiiswei by fire. As the hours passed and there
was no response, cut to the quick by tho keen
saicasm of Klijjh, they slashed themselves with
knives and shouted to their god, who, perchance,
was asleep, away on the bunt, or a journey, nnd
so. did not heir them, They called upon a
god who toubl not bear, and one who could not
help, and their ciitfe was inctltably lost,
, Klljili now comes upon the scene, tcpalrs tho
old altar of the Lord that had fallen into ruins,
I mis n tiench mound the altar, puts tho wood in
order, cuts the bullock in pleres and places it on
the altar, and lias four bairels of water inured
on thu sicrifice and on tho wood, and tlulte ie
pealed. At his request nil the people tamo neir
unto lilm, so that theie could be no collusion, no
deception.
At tho hour of the ccnlng sacillUc ho prayed
to the Ood whom lie sened to let it be known
that He was the Ciod of Israel, that lllllili was
Ills tenant, and that Klljtli bad done all thej
things tit His word.
In risponie to that appeal, and in answer to
that prajtr, flic fell from heiten; nut! It con
sumed not only tl.c sacrifice, hut the wood, the
stones, the dust ami the dentins full of water.
When the peoplo saw it, tbev fell on their faces,
nnd (lied out: "Ihe Lord, Ho is Rod, the Lord,
He is God." This was tho icull of the bold
ihalloiisi" Klljah bad thrown out in the language
of our lest: "How long "halt it) between ttt'i
opinion? If the Lord be find, follow lilm;
but if lia.il, then follow him,"
is Tiiui: on not tiu:i:.
CluWIanlty is Hue, or It is not Hue. II It Is
true, then wo aie playing Willi life, we are play
ing witli our icipuiislbllltles; wo .ire pliying
with our oppnitiiiilties. What shall it piulU J
man If lie gain tho world and losu Ids own soul'
or, What shall it man giro In cubango for his
toiilr If that is true, I nniiitiiiu that we am
tillllng with the gic.itot issues of life. If this
Mipicmo question U settled, and settled right,
all tlu'.'.e othir Bciomury ones of lubluess, of
politics, of goteinuunt, of tmliMiy, and uf
Unint'c will udjiist theinseltcs.
It tho life is mole tlun meat, and thu body
is uioie than lalnicnt, the first business uf ouis
and mlno is to lite I'luUt; and our nevt bus!,
new l to pieacli ChrUt,
Aie ou nuking uiiy bone.-t, systematic and
earnest cfloit to win souls for CluUtr llcmciu
her that he who sates a soul fioiu dcslli tlull
hide u multitude of sins. Wo axe muting to.)
slow, Win one for Clubt this mouth. Nest
mouth, let each one of jou win another. 1 lis
following month, ltt each of the four win yet
another, and keep that plan up for it tweltu
month, without a, lne.il: on the part of any one,
and it would mean .',0.rl souU woi) for Christ.
That is tho wjy systematic wrtleu for 1'hrUt
counts, That is the way it has been with Ihe
Christian i:iule.ttor niotiintut, Twenty-one .icars
ago, the first society was oigdnUcd by Dr. 1'ian
tis.l!. lla,ik, in lils church In Poitland. K A
year later, time were nwily 600 Member That
means twenty jcars ago. Ten jears ago, the
iiiovi nient lud MOO.Ono followers. Today tlui
number is rapidly pushing on lo 4,0OO,uiX). He
boid, what Cod luth wiouglrjf It Is youis tu
sow the seed. Ood will take care of the liar
ut. Mjko this jour chief end and aim lit life.
t I worth somethiug to wh- a man for cter.
FINANCIAL.
WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5
$400,000
BUTTE ELECTRIC fli POWER COMPANY
Of Butte, Mont.
(Dutte U the greatest copper producing city In the world.)
5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bdnds
Denomination $1,000, maturing 1 to 30 ypan. Amply provided for by rcsmo ind
linking fund. Net csrnings three and three-quarters times interest ilmrgcs.
Write tor report of Mi. Samuel Insult, President of the Chicago Hdlson Co,, and upecUl
circular.
RUDOLPH KLBYBOLTE & CO.
B 1 NASSAU ST.,
V
$275,00
FIRST MORTGAGE S PER GENT. 30-YEAR GOLD BDND3
or thu
Port Jervls Electric Light, Power, Gns and Railroad Company,
Port Jervis, N. Y,
Dated January 1, 1002. Sue January 1, 1932.
Inteio-it inyablc .lanitaiy 1 and July 1 at the KnlckcibocKer 'lmt 't'nltipany, New York,
'liii'tcc Viidcr tho MnrtgMiri.
Denomination. $1,000 Each. Bonds can be Registered as to Principal.
CAPITAL STOCK ?45O,O00
Bonds 275,000
Total ls-.no of bonds Is limited to $110,000, of which $l"o,00O U hold In thf TiChMiiy and cm
only bo l.ssucd for iwieiiRloiii and IiiiprouinciilA at $j iier tint, of tho cmt of such eteti
loiu nnd linpioM'iiuntH as nnIilril for in the mortK.ifn The lnoiti;ar0 will ili.iwn by Wilson
& Pellctli-r, of N'cw York, nnd aiiprovcl for tho Knickerbocker Tuist 'oniuiiy hy I hu linn of
Julcs, atone and Aucibach, of Kctv York, Its coum.c'1.
PBOPERTY.
TliU rnmpiny Is a roniolld itlon of three properties the Klcitiic Ulit Co., U.is I'o. and
bticct Itailuay Co., sertinR I'oit Jervlfl, New York.
ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY.
11ns a large, substantial bilck power station with all tho neiot-mit- iii.u-liiuny for fm
niahliiB llitbts and power ued In the town, also fumblm liowrr for Stieet li.illny.
The t'oinp.iny has 'a (II) year contiact wllhh Tort .Trrtl for lit Ale- I.lchts aL jTl.C.D per
light annually, also doct a largo and extensile commercial bmincm tint U steadily Imieiu'ina;.
CAS COMPANY.
1'iopcrty tonslsU of Oas Hoine, Land, Tanks, Store lfou-, ie. The .ipnu.itiH consists
of one (0) sl'i-foot and one (4) four-foot gas let, both in good condition. ti.u holders bavo a
capacity of JS.OOO feet; has also tank rapacity for two cais of k.is oil. ,
The business of the (las t'ompiny is bleadily Increasing by reason of Mippljlnpr rh slotoi
fo consiimrrs: they liatc plated In Use in the last few months li", totes mid hate con
tiaeted for 250 additional to be delltcVed in March; al,o tho Coinpiny has enleted into
contrarts ttlth large roiisumrln of fuel (jus, amoucr tlieni heintr the Krle Itallwav.
Ultrly the ('oinpany has laid 11,(100 feet of new iras mains uud b.tto contiaeted for i.'i,000
feet additional, which will be laid ill Apiil and JIav.
STREET RAILWAY.
Has about W2 miles of tiark. to lb T. Hail, (I) four cars, Ci-ucr.il Klectilc Motois, llilll
k Stpphen-on Cais. i
The Stieet Hallway has been operated of late fiom its own power plant, but under
the consolidation potti r will bo funiMied ficm electric Held station, theiebt niakhuc a laiRC
MtliiR In operating cienses. It is intended to build additional milciKO to points ncaihy;
whlclt will gi rally increase the mrnlniM of the Stiept llailwaj.
GENERAL REMARKS.
The properties until recently bao all been operated under wpautte nian.ureiiient, and liy
this consolidation the ccv,t of operation will be largely decreased. The fninchl-es urn for 50
3 ears on all three properties.
EARNINGS.
The ncL tamiiisrs of the combinod nronertles are nnw nt f ho i.iti of nter s,Jl.f)0O tier
annum :md Incrrasinj; steadily. Ai tiiis rate
tno intciesc cii.irirci en howled Hoot. t
The net earnings for December, 2,00!).fii.
Detailed earnings are on file at our offlte.
PORT JERVIS.
Is located P0 miles from New York ("tty ami bad n population in 1000 of ii.ini), lias now
' about 12,0)0 with population immediately adjacent of 2,300 more
!j. It is the end of the fir.-,t division of the Krle It. H which has Its shops (heir.
" The business of the town is of u tarlod nature, including glass works, av t.ictoiy, silk
mill, foundries, kc, , ,
There are also numerous pchoo's. rhurrhes and business blocks.
Ilrpoit of W. V. I'raison, consultlm; engineer of Jietioiiolitau St. !. 1!. of Xcw York
City, ami other infoimation i-rni on application.
PRICE: 102 AND INTEREST.
FLINT, JONES & CO., I HALL & XALBFLEISCH,
35 Wall street, New York. Broad Exch'ge B'ld'g., New York.
nlty. It is worlh toll and l'rayer nnd patience.
Hay (!od help j oil, to go out on the sea of life
and sno perishing fouis.
Rev. Jcnlcin Tteeso, of North Scran
ton, made the cloalnfr adtlross, speak
Iiik on the tl:ousht of "Looking Unto
Jesus," as. a means of strengthenlne
Christian life. "Ho is tlie liRht of tho
world," he said, "well (juallfled to meet
your every thought, ir in darkness, He
Is the light; if in hunger, He is the
bread of life.
"He can make us good, great, noblo
and happy, as there is no power to
up compaipcl with the power of Jesus."
Iter. Robert F. Y. Piprce, pastor ot
the Penn Avenue Baptist church, re
turned home Saturday night from
Philadelphia, where on Saturday after
noon he addressed the members of 200
junior societies in tho Trinity Methodist
church, Fifteenth and Mount Vernon
streets. He will conduct special ser
vices every evening this week In the
Penn Avenue Baptist church.
THE MARKETS
SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS.
The following quotations are furnlshcS Tho Til!)
line by l. s. Jordan !c Company, rooms 703-700
litars building, Scranton, I'a. Telephone, G003:
Open- High- Low- Clon
ing, at. est. ins.
Amcilo.ui sugar 12oVi 12G?4 123J4 12U
Atthlhon "fl-ii TO?; 7fl'.B Tc.sj
Atchison. '! 07',4 117 t7& 07?s
Ilrook. Tiattlon K i)i lio?i (I314
It ilt. Ic Ohio 10.IV3 Wi'.i lfttli IftHi
I'hes, & Ohio 4(1 IB'J I0ia !'
riiio. k CI. W 2.1?i 2.1 23V, 2.1U
St. I'aul mm KitVj ireii Villi
Hock Island IfCJV-j IW.ij WJ lftl
l.nckawanna 2SI 2sl SW'i !!0Vi
Kan. k Te., I'r 5:! 5J 0.1 " SI
Uuils. k y. .., latTi WITi 10.! I0i?i
Manhattan i:ic 130 130 13V4 ISoU.
Met. Traction 171 172 171H 171I
MKsouii Pacific 10J?4 I0i 101 102
.Southern Pacific 111 u CW tll-14
Norfolk i- Western .... 00 M fill CO
Kile .vli ai;i :i8'i wivi
X. V, Central 102 fi IW ln-
Out. k We-,1 3.1 Mi ::.l .?i
I'cnn.i, Ii, 11 H')i 11') HDV, H0Ja
I'aelllc Mall 4Vj Jjij 15'i aji,3
llcadlns 5(111 Gcl flij flllif,
lteadiiiL,-, IT Si WV4 SJ 82!4
Routbern It. 11 .1.1 :uii 33 ;ii
Sjiithtrn 11. It,, I'r .... Ml! i.Hi (ii?! uil
'linn. Coal k Iron .,., uiij (HI', aiU itili
I'. S. leather, IT Sii4 ,s0?i soli S0i
r. s. liiihbcr .'. ni i,iii u?4 1314
I'nlou I'.ttlflo 101 llK 101 10Ui
I nlon I'aelllc, IT ...... WAU S'Hi Hi'i BIH
Wabash, I'r 42 J2a 12 4.214
Col. Fuel k Iron si?; So Wi sm.
Am il. Copper 7Sli 70 77 7ft
1'iople'n (la.i ,..,, Cl?i l(Xi inn (cii
.:''. si','1 :; IS!! 15 Til, 151!
'li'Mis I'.tcilic Jlsli MSI! "Mi .'tsil
Am. Car roundly 201! 29'i 201J
Am. Car i'uiindiy, IT., Alii M &,!! Hili
V. S. Steel C naj 41 41U 41H
U. S. Steel Co,, IT .... (Ulj 01 Wi-; W'j
Scranton Board of Trade Exchanpo
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
Lackawanm Dairy Co., IT
County Satimjs. Hank k TnM Co.,.
First X'tional Dank (Carbomlalc) ,,
Standard Drlllinc Co. .,,,..,,
Third Notional Hank
llluie Deposit and Discount Hank,.
Economy l.lcht. II. k 1', Co. ,.,,.
1 'it tit National Dank
I.uikl. Trtbt k Safe Deposit Co,,..
(.'Ink k Snoycr Co., IT
Scranton Iron Fence k Mfij. Co. ...
rcrtnton Axle Works ,,
Sciuntou Satlngs Iljnl; ,,..,..
'liailert.' National Hank ....,,,,,,,,
Scianloii Holt k Xut Co ,,,,,,,,,
People's Bmilc ,,...,,,
New Mexico Hy, i O, Co
I10SDS,
Scranton lTaseniter Hallway, flrt
lloitiuge, due 1020 ,,,, ,
People's street ltiilwuy, tlrsi niort-
SW, due 1018 , ,,...
People's btreet Hallway, (leneral
niorlL'SRe, due u21 ,.,.
DicUon Mauufaettirlng Co ,,.,
l.aeki. Town, hip School 5 per cent.
City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per
cent. ., , ,.
Scranton Tiactluii 0 per cent. ....
Economy Light, Ileal is Power Co..
Uld. Asked.
00 ...
SOU
SO
M0 ,,,
273 ...
10
1.100 ,.,
195
125 ...
100
05
W0 ,,,
"3 .
ibi ...
U5 ,..
..., 75
115 ,
115 .,.
115 ...
... 100
.,, 102-
... KB
115 ...
VS ...
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Coircctn) by 11, U. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ate.)
Flour-!. W.
Heans-Ji.CO.
llultvr I'rikh creumiiy, 'ijcj Juno (rmincry,
23Hc.j daltj, 22c.
CheeiellVjalic.
1'SU Xtaiby, 32e,j fancyterjgc, Sic,
FINANCIAL,
NEW YOUK.
1
am iriwn h wrw.if
tho earnings are sufficient to piy nearly twice
. F. MEGARGSL & CO.
STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES
CONNBLL BUILDING,
1. F. llcgargel. Hoy Chester Megargol.
AJLAJDTJJETABJS.r
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In KITcet Nov. 3, 1901.
Trains lento Scranton fot New Yoik At 1.40,
3,15, 0 0.1, 7.00 and 10.05 a. in.; 12.15, .'1.10, 3..13
p. in. For New Yoil: and Philadelphia 7.50,
10.05 a. m and 12,45 and 3.W p. in. For Tohj
haniu At II. 10 p. m. For UufTalo 1.15, 0.22 and
11.00 a. in.; 1.55, 0.50 rnd 11.35 p. m. For HiiiK
bamton and v.ay stations 10.20 a. in, and 1.10
p. in. Foi Oswciro, Siacui.e and Lltlca 1.15 and
U.22 a. in.; 1.55 p. m. Oswego, Siacu.-e and
I'tica tiain at u.22 a. in. dilly, cxcejit Sunday,
For Montrose 9.00 a. m.; 1,10 and ii.50 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 0.15 p. in.
Hloomhurg Ditislon For .Voithiiiubcrlaud, at
(1.35 and 10.0,", a. in. ; 1.55 and (1.10 p. m. For
Plymouth, at 8.10 n, in.; 3.10 and 9.00 p. in
Sunday Trains For New York, 1.10, 3.15, 0.05
and 10.05 a. in,; 3.10, 3.33 p. m. I'or Hntlalo
1.15 and 0.22 a. m.; 1.55, 0.50 and 11.35 p. m.
For Uingbamton and way btatlom, 10.20 a. m,
Hloomsburg Division Leave S'uanton, 10.05 a.
m. und 0.10 p. in.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Schedule in Effect Juno 2, 1001,
Trains leave Scranton: 0,38 a. m week days,
through estlbulc train front Wilkes-Barre. Pull
man buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadel
phia, i.i PotUville; stops al principal Interme
diate stations. Also connects tor .Sunhuij, Ilar
tlsbtirg, Philadelphia, Uultlmorc, Washington and
for Pittsburg and the west,
0.3S a. m., week dajs, for Stinbury, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the west.
1.42 p. m., week tlij-d (Sundays, l.M p. m.),
for Sunbiiry, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Ilaltlmoie,
Washington and I'ittfcburK nnd the wct.
3.2S n. in., weik davs, through uutihulc train
from WIlkes-Haire. Piiltmun butfet pirlor car
and coaches to Philadelphia la, I'ottBtllle. Stops
at principal intemiciinio stations.
1.27 p. in. week days, for Ifanleton, Sunbury,
liartlsb'trg, Philadelphia and Pittsbuig.
.1. II. lim'CIIIVs.ON, den. Jlgr.
J. 1). WOOD, Cen. Pass. Agt.
Hew Jersey Central.
In Kftect Nov. 17, 1001.
Stations in New Yo.k, foot of Libeity stieet
and South Feiry, X. 11,
Trains Irttc Kenintou for Xrtv Yoik, I'blladel.
phla. F.b.ton, Iletldebi m, Allentown, Maurh
clninl:. White Haven. Ashley and Wilkes-Hana at
7.30 a. m., 1 p. in. and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2,10 p. m.
(Juaker 1,1 ty l!iii' lettcs Scranton at 7.:0
a. in,, ininugii soiui vi'atiouic- tiain witn ruunun
llurlet Parlor Cars, for Philadelphia.
i'or Aoea, 1'ittston ami Will.cs-Ilane, 1 p. m.
and 4 p. in. Sunday, 2.10 p. nt,
For Long Hrancli, Ocean (liote, etc, ,W a.
m. and 1 p. ni.
I'or Heading, Lebanon and llarrlsbmg, ia AI
lenlowu, at 7,.i0 a, m, and 1 p. in. Sunday, 2,10
I', m.
For PotUilllo at 7.30 a. in. and 1 p. in,
Foi Mini uud iltkcts apply to ugtitt at etatlon.
ft 51, I1UHT. aen. Pa.s. Agt.
W. W. Wi:VrZ, (len. Stipt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Ftlcd November 21, 1001.
Tiulus fur Ctitbomlalo IciM' beraiiton at 0.20,
8,00, S.63, 10.13 a. lit. : 12.00, l.2', 2..1I, 3,52,
5 20, 0.25, 7.57, 0,15, 11,20 p. in.; 1.31 a. in.
Fur llunewlale U.20, 10,13a, in.; 2.31 and 3.20
p. in.
I'or WilU3-H.iire-n.3S 7. is, 6.11. :.., 10 4.1
a. m.; 12.U.I, 1,42, 2.1s, 3.2s, 4.27, u.lii, ",l,
10.41, 11,30 p. III.
For h. V, It. It. PoinU-o.as, 0.S.S a. in.; 2,13,
4.27 ami 11.30 p. in.
For I'eiuih) IvanU n. It. Points U.3S, 0.3S a.
ill.; 1.12. 3.2S and 1.27 p. III.
I'or Albany and alt iwinu iioith 0.20 a. in,
and 3.52 p, in,
SUNDAY TIUI.NS.
For Caibon.lalo S.50, 11.3.1 a, in.; 2.31, 3.C2.
5.52 and 11.17 p. in.
For Wllktb-llant 0.3S a. in.; 12.0J, J.SS, IS.li,
li.32 uud 0.17 p. in.
For Albany upd point's north 3.52 p. in.
Fur llimodaie S.60 a, in. and .'1.52 p. ni.
W, L. PHVOH, D, 1". A., Scuiiton, Pa.
Erie Ballroad, Wyoming1 Division.
Tialns for Xcw York, Xvwbiuijh and intenue.
dlate points bate Svrantuii a., follow; 7.20 a,
in,; 2.21 D. m.
ArrltuU 10.35 a. in, fiom Mbldlutonn, llcuei
dale, Hawley and iiiteiiuodiate point, u.20 p. in,
tioiu New York, Newbtirgh ami iutciiucdiaU
point. No Sunday traiin,
ITa.-Per bushel, (1.50.
1'otatoe.s l'ci biuiicl, Isjc,
Onions I'll bushel, frl.Ml.
Tobacco Stemrnery Destroyed,
By Kxcliulte Wire fiom Tha Associated Prrsa.
ColLUboro, X. ft, Fib. -'. ITItcluid and Win.
ttcad'a big tobacco lcii)iuciy, together with u
large nuautlty of leaf tobaico, wa'i totally de
ktrojed by llio lat night. The los is between
?10,000 und f50,000, with $S0,O00 InsuiaiKv. "
The Day
Starts
off
Right
When
You
1-ave a
Cup of
WHITE HOUSE
Mocha. COFFEE J,ava'
with your breakfast. It has a flavor that's all
Its own you don't get It in any other brand.
It Is sold by nil grocers In I and 2-pound cans only.
Packed nncl sealed by us and guaranteed full weight.
DWINELL, WRIGHT CO., Boston.
For Sale by the
SOBANTON.
J. T. Boyer.
Wm. G. Conrad.
Koystono Store Co
Penn Store Co.
Harry A. Pierce.
Seaman s Bros.
John P. Stansbury.
H, F. Stansbury.
Philip Waltlspurger
I. H. Stevens.
William Perry.
Charles Graf.
M. Dinner.
A. Turnbull.
P. McNally.
AECHBALD.
Dickson Store Co.
AVOCA.
E. Laird & Bro.
CABBONDALE.
Alvord & Male.
Miss M. E. Arnold.
W. G. Bowers.
B. S. Clark.
Edwards & Bcese.
D. W. Humphrey.
A. E. Myers.
N. P. Stevens.
DICKSON
Dickson Store Co.
EDUCATIONAL.
Swarthmor College
SWARTHMORE. PA,
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF FRIENDS
f
j
Offers Pour Courses of Study"
Leading to Decrees:
I
PRCPARINQ FOR BUSINESS LIFE, OR FOR THE
STUDY OF THE LZARNED PROFESSIONS
Character Always the Primary Consideration
Extensivo Campus; Beautiful Situation nnd Surroundings;
Sanitary Conditions the Boat; Thorough Instruction ;
Intelligent Physical Culture.
CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION
WILLIAH W. B1RDSALL, President
THE
K2C POWDER
Rooms 1 nml2, C'oia'lla BTd's.
SOBANTON, PA.
lining and Blasting
Ut'ia IX Mooila nnd Ruiti lata Worlu.
LAPLIN ft RAND POWDBR CO.'3
ORANQE GUN POWDER
Eh'otrlo Dattorlea, Eleotrlo ICinloJtrc,
exploding ulasti, safety Fuss u.i 1
Repauno Choraical Co.'s
man
P.XPLO; 1VCB
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In ntTect, Nov. 3, 1U01,
Trains lc.no Scranton,
I'or Hillmlclpliiu ami New York vii I). It II,
It. It., at U.KS -mil 9.3S j. in., .mil 2.18, 4.27
(lllack DiJinoml Cxprj-H), Jiul 11.3'J p. in, bun
cl.ijs. 1). & II. It.- U..M.3S, b,ll i. in.
I'or VMilto Ilaun, ll.i.lcloi, .mil pilnclpjl points
In the co.il resloin, ij ll. ,t II. It. It.. ".'IS, '-'.IS
anil 1.27 p. in, I'or I'otuullv. U.JS .t. in., '.'.IS
p. in.
Tor Itothli'litm, Kanun, Ilejtliii;, ll.iirWniii;,
ami principal intcinicilijtu ktatlon... tla II. k II,
It, It., 11,3, !l.3S a. in,; '.'.IS, l.'J7 lllluck 1)U
ii'onil Kipifb), 11.J0 p. in. 5-iuuIJii, l. ,!: II.
It. It., t'.JS ii. in. i l.f.", S.27 p. in,
I'or 'Iniiklkiuiiocl., 'iowumU, Kliiiiiu, Itliaia,
flcncva ami prliiclii.il liitciiiuill.itu lalloii4, U
11., I,, .uul . II. It., S.in a, in. unci J.W p. in.
I'or (Inula., IturlieiWl, ItotTalo, XlJifJU 1'aIU,
Chlcasn ami ull polnt.H Mt, li.t I). & II. It II.,
T.lSi, t.'.Ul a. in. 1.12. i!.2, (IIUiU IHjiiioiiU ll
pnMn). ".43, JiMI, ll.-'JU p. in. MimlJjo, D. k II.
It. it., 12.0J, S.27 p. iii.
I'ullmuii parlor ami tlrqilns or l,f!ilirli Vullr)
I'arlor care on all UmIih bcturui ivilkc-llairu
ami New Yoik, I'lillaJ.'Iphlj, llurialo ami bupen
iion IliUt'o.
ltOU.IX II. Wli.liril, ('in. Supt., SO forlland
street, Xcw Yurk.
C'llAlII.i:s S, I.KII, Cv'ii. I'1. ,sx 2c OnllanJ
stu-c-t, Nc York.
A. V. N0NI:M.M.'1II:II, Ul,-. 1'a.i. Aut bouth
llctlilciidii, 1'J.
Tor ticket ami I'lillniaii ic-ciiatlons jpply to
city ticket otllct, U I'uUic bijuaic, Vlkia.llaiie,
I'J,
New York, Ontario and Western.
Jn LBrtt 'i'ucwlay, Sept. 17, luol.
xoitiii iioi:u,
I,?avs I.e.tio nite
Tiulni.
Xo. 1 .
No. 7 -
i-itjiiton. Cailwmljle. ' Catloiiu.
.10.30a. in. II. 10. i. hi. l.tWji. in,
, I,. to p. in. Ar. (JailMiulale 0. t) p. ni.
-.Ollfil IIUtM).
I,iio l.cato nl
Cailola. I'ailioi'ilale. bcianton.
7 Oil a. in. 7.10 a. in.
Traiin,
No. U ,
No. 2
2.1 p. m. l.txip. in. 1.10 ii. in.
iiL'MI.Wr. ll.M.Y, XOIllll IIOUM).
Lcatc I.eaiu Airlve
Tralm.
Xo. ii
No. !
bt'ianton. CjiI'OihIjIo. C'adoolu,
, u.30a. ill. U.lOp, in. 10.13 a. in,
. 7.00 p. in. At. Culion'Iali! 7.(0 p. 1,1,
Mll'Til 1101. XII.
iA-aii; I.,'.nc Arrive
C'jUo.ilJ. CailniiiOalr, Stiaiiton.
7.U0 a, in. 7.l0a.in.
J Jil ,. , O Oil ,. ,. I", i, ,
Tiulni.
Xo, II
Xo. 10
J. " ,..... T . ' ,.. V.V. ,'. .... ... t , ,' ....
''. !... V.. 1 .... ..not. ill). tittil O r.. Siiml,,.
make main line conucilloiu for New oik cliy,
Ml.lilkloMi, Walton, oiuidi, Oiu'IJj, O.tnt't'O
uml all fioinU ui't.
I'or ftirllier infonualioit ucnvilt ticket asenU
J. C. AXDIilttlOX. (J. I A., ,Vew Yoik.
J. E, WtLSIl, T. I". A Scuutoii, l'j.
vJmJtVw i
jMfxfiKiBFMmml
rfazftMwK3?9ffi&4K!UKiEL
Following Concerns:
DUNMOBB.
Albert Naegoli.
HYDE PABK.
G. F. Eynon & Co.
P. J. McCann.
Penn Store Co.
JEBMYN.
P. Cain & Son.
PEOKVILIiB
Koystono Store Co.
F. A. Peck.
PITTSTON.
,T. D. Delahunty.
PITTSTON JUNCTION.
Thomas Maloney.
PBOVIDENCE.
J. K. Smith.
Gilroy & McAnulty.
C. F. Crossman.
BICHMONDAXE.
Keystono Storo Co.
TAYLOB.
John Thomas.
THBOOP.
Dickson Storo Co.
WEST PITTSTON.
C. G. Lewis.
WYOMING.
Hugh Cheswortli.
WINTON.
Mt. Jessup Coal Co.
EDUCATIONAL..
The Course in Arts
The Course in Science,
The Course in Letters
The Course in Engineering C
ree
By a recent act of tho legisla
ture, free tuition is now granted
at the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all those preparing to teach.
TW3 school maintains courses
of study for teachers, for those
preparing for college, and for
those studying music.
It will piy to nrlto for particular
No other ftliool oders tucli superior ad
vantifca ct such low rates. Addren
J. P. Welsii, A. H.t Ph. D., Pria.
Tuition
S0KANT0N COIIRE3PONDEN0E S0HO0L3,
SCRANTON, lA.
T. J, Foster, President. Timer II. Lawall, Xress. '"
It, J. foster. Stanley I. AUn,
Vice President. Secretary.
is i
I
Lager
Beer
Miuiiir&ctiiror3 or
OLD STOCK
48B to 455
N. Ninth Btreot,
. PA
Telephone Cull, '233 J.
Brewery
wvimmaMm'