Sfif $' It , . ' Y ' Y, - ' THE SORANTO IRlftUNEWEDNESDAY MA' lilMi Sf f. tt The DEMANDS WERE NOTCRANTED ' (.Concluded from Pure 6. Alt Ik li crt-anlied on the wronff line. Their In no Iruursneo or benefit whatever to tie de rlied, And It In buoyed up and kept tn exlelenc entirely by promise!. Some of the Strlkei. We hive li.vl no serious trouble during (lie year y.i pati with the exception of the firemen' Irlke. Hardly a week ha passed, however, since October, 1900, (wltcu the men throughout tha anlhraclte region were uranted a ten per rent. Increase) but what wr time bad nome petty dis turbances to contend with, owing, largely, to the unfortunate manner In which the strike wsa (ti tled. It alio resulted In making the Uvea ot the loses, foremen and superintendents far from pleasant, owing to the ineotcnt attitude avnimed by aorne of the boys and more ignorant mine workers. Hero arc somo of thcac petty strikes at one colliery: rirst The union ordered the drivers to atop tho cars to one man, because be was not a mem ber of tho United Mine Workers of America. This boycott was finally railed, and the man was forced by the men to Join the union. fiecond The breaor boyi clewed down the nilnrs one day bcciuao the foreman would not Inform them, on demand, what tlnm Ii was going to allow them fo'r the fifteen minutes the bieaker Flopped in the forenoon, on aitount of the chutes being blocked. Third In January, the runners and drivers went on strike, became the paymaster would not pay them every cth;r Saturday, Instead "1 semi monthly, 1'ourth On Atignt lt, the raid Insertion committee sent home foity miners and fifty la borers because they did not have their union i. mis with them that day. This was done by the committee vMtlng the men in their working places, and hofoir- tho foreman in charge was anaie of their netloii. Fifth A miner vas iioticc-tl riding on a street car in September, while tlw stiret car employes vcic on strike, lie was called a 'scab," the thitcrs refined to deliver cafe to him, and It re sulted in n lot of trouble for all concerned. April Jlth, 1901, the dricr bota en the culm dump went on strike because one of their mem bers was discharged fur disobeying orders. On May 11th, the bn.is quit work for one day on account of circus In town. On Hay lGth, the bieaker boys went out ag-iln. When asked why, they gaie no reasons, but the inference was that their action was instigated by Home of tho oldtr bojt. and men working inside, who were in waul of a holiuiy. Mine Was Idle. The mine was idle on April 1st, in compliance sith the following notice, posted in conspicuous ldae.es: NOTICE. "Members of the Ii0c.il: In accordance with the request of our national president, it was re sohed that we obrene Monday, 1st day of April, 3001, as .i holldaj. All members will rlease aMdo by the eame. "(Signed By Order of liOcal." We also had considerable trouble on account of certain of the miners not being willing to Join the union, and the rimers refusing to give them rare. The result was, they were eventually forced into Joining. On June 7th. the minns in one of the veins ti nek for an increase, in price on the car. As it was the eame price that was being paid in the nmc trin at. adjoining collieries, and was found, upon imesticration, to be eminently fair, no ac tion was taken, and the men finally leturned to work. In January, when one company decided to check in and out all men emploieel by the com pany, objections were raised hy the local. They were told that they would either have to do th's or the mine would be closed down, indefinitely, nnd they finally decided to obey tho rule. On May Csth, there was trouble at one mine, on account r-f ilrncrs leiusing to gie care tn a non union nun, who bad taken the place of h union man. Work was suspended at this col liery for about slxl.v days. In May, it was arranged to woik some, of the collieries nine and ten hours. Tl.c runneis and driiera at u crrlain mine objected to this, and declined to work more than eight hours, and the lalmiors ionised to lo.nl mor than eight hours' coal. The leaders in his nuncmont were dis cliaiged, and the following notice was posted by the union: "XOTIPK. "All members of the above-named local are hereby notified that at a meeting held on the nbovc date it was unanimously rariied that all employes should work the munber of bonis re rpilicd of them until otherwise ordered by said local. "(hlened) By Instruction of Loral." During the minnicr there were frequent re quests to close down the mines tor United Mine Workers' picnics, etc. The men at a mine refused to work one day on account of a United Mine Workers' pictnic. They made' no request to liae an idle day, but it was ordered by the local. Fioni eciui cama-.s mado tho following day, it was found that only fif teen per rent, of the rmplnics of that mine at rinded the picnic, but they i-lalcd that they had their orders from the district boaul, Would Not Work. At another mine, when the company wis hlwrt of driver bo3'., for a few days, we were coin pellrd to utllbo company men as drivers. One of he men, receiving 25e per hour, refused to rirlic, and he was discharged. The other com tuny men who nut drlvim; quit work in B)m. pithy. The foreman requested scleral miners and laborers to go out and drive,, in order to keep tho mine running. This they refused to do, naylng they would not "scab." The men binuglit this up before their loci!, who refused to sustain them in their action. There has been considerable trouble on account of not allowing the union to examine cards at tho head of shafts, but nothing serious. Also no rud of double on account of some employe re fusing to join tho union, and the attempts of tho union to force them into their oigaiiUalion. To gio ,ou on Idea of the methods adopted ti.v the organization, I quote the following rcso. lotion, which was adopted nt a nuss meeting in N.intlcnUe, February Cth, 1902: "Ihat we postpone ilcllulto action until the ltd, 4th and 6th days of March, when the next showing of cards lakes place, and on the morn ing of thu Stli diy of March, 1002, all employes who haic not the union working card in sight will bo classed us non-union rmplojcs, and we will then and there refuse- to riesrcnil the mines or work with such emplojcs until they become members' of our organization. "(Rlgneil)lBy tho President and Secretary," This notice was published In tho newspapers, iind was intended to cover six local uniom in the Ucinlly ol Nanticokc. Another notice, posted In the upper dJstilct, rcada iu follows: JfOTICK. "local Union No. United Mine Workers of America, "There will be a special meeting in St. Miry-s hall, r-'iturday at 2 p. m. to receive elite and Blve out working cards. Any man not able to show bis card on Monday morning, April Btli, 1901, cannot work. "(Signedl "By tho President and Secretary of Union." Tlirso aio but a few of the many unnoyunces nd threatened strlkei wo have bad to contend lt. In fact, nearly bait of the time of our foremen and dUtrlct tuperintindents has been taken up in attempting to avoid suspension of work for all sorts of trivial cautes, .and in re ceding committees and explaining to them the difference between tun worJa "discipline'' and "grievance." WJiooping Cough. This Is a very dangerous disease un less properly treuteU, Statistics show that there ure more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. All aanjrer jnuy he avoided, however, by glvinr Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Jliiullles the tough mucus, making it entder to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, and makes the paroxylsme of coughing lees frequent and less severe. Jt lias been used in many epidemic of this disease with perfect euccee. For ju bv oil druKslgtj, THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. Nerr York, May U.-Todiy's ttock market wai dull nhd narrow affair between professional traders for the most part, but the stronger lont was unmistakable. To a large extent this was natural recovery from yesterday'i weakness. Ibe Influence which weakened tho market then were, alleviated cr remoud today and there, was a ronsldrable demand from Hie professional short Interest, which sold stocks short yesterday on the unfavorable developments. The money situation was somewhat easier today, although loans were mado again at as high as 8 per cent. Yesterday's sharp relapses In some slocks twakencd (keplirlsm ai to many recent rumors of the source of recent demand for stocks, said to be for control by largo Interests. But the loulivllle and Nashville episode and the char acter ot some lecent distribution of Reading, among other railroad Interests, keeps live the conviction that there Is a tendency toward the lodgement of stocks In strong hands for control. The stock market closed dull and firm. Total sales, iM.200 shares.' The bond market was dull and somewhat Irregular. Total sales, par value, 2,310,000. United States 2's and 3's declined H t' cent, on the last call. Tli rlbun following quotations ire (mulshed The t k Ktccm Co.. 314-310 Mears Tribune by Ifafght building. W. D. Ituoyon, manager, Oiien. Ilish. Low. Close. Amalgamated Corner f!!Pi BiTI wi'.a i"n 30 27Ts 3" . 1S',4 18'i 1 S 14 01 li CI 01 'i Slfi 31H StVi m O-'U 02',a 434 4T,4 4.1 127 ;4 120 127H 112 lli 11 7') 77 7!) 97 W !I7!4 iooT4 lnovi lnfiu Am. Kar & Koundry .... 29"4 American Ice ........... 18', American Ice, IV. ...... (11 Amcr. Iocomotive 31U Am. Locomotiie, l'r. .. m Am. Smelt, k lle'ff. Co. ill American Sugar 12(1 Anaconda CbDiier 112 Atchison TSV4 Atchison, Pr. 07 Baltimore k Ohio MtHs Brook. Rap. Transit.... Otj, Canadian Pacific 120 dies, k Ohio 4C; Chic, k Alton iWs Chic. & (It. Weft S9t, Chic, Mil. & St, Paul.. 107 -j Chic, It. I. & Pacific. .1735 Col. Kuel k Iron 100VI Col. & Southern i!9Vi Col. & South., '-'d Pr.... 4.T.4 Del. k Hudson 17 Hi le 3(1 llrie, 1st l'r 6'Vi Krie, Sd l'r 52'4 Hocking Valley W Illinois Central 1.T0V4 Inernatlonal Power .... U3V liOiiIs. k Nashville MCHi Manhattan l.tt Met. Ktrect R3' M Mexican Cential 21 MLsso., Kan. k Texas... 23U Mo,, Kan. k Tel., Pr. .. M Missouri Parillo 'JO X. Y. Cential 1J.V1 Norfolk k Western u!'A Xorth Arneiican 12(1'G Ontaiio k Western 32"S1 l'aciflc: Mall ,'1J!4 Penna. It. R 149 People's tia.s I01-i Pres.cd Meet Car i:iaA Heading Itv ( Reading Ry., 1st I' S2"S Reading Rv., 2d l'r.... (li Republic Steel 1714 Republic Steel, Pr 72'0 St. Louis k San Fran... Hs Southern Pacific O'j Southern R. R Kfl Southern It. It.. l'r 95 Tenn. Coal k Iron (U?i Texas A: Pacific 40!i Union Pacific 104 Union Pacific. Pr 87; 65 01 B.5 12S 12.1 127 40 4(1 40 3rt SJ'.j . 30 21) i0 10! 107 103 174y4 173'a 171V 102V4 nn 102 2) V4 2't 43V& 43Vk 41 177 17414 17 .17 .WW .17 OS 07 03 MU 62S WVi K) t0V4 80 lf.1 1.10 1S1 03 0.! f 112 llbli H2'4 1.12 111 13214 143 1401,4 147'4 US 27 ?7 21 21 21 fill ,11 00 1110 wo 1.71 l.VIVi 1.1'1,'t RVi 67 07'b 122'i 12d 122 31 3214 31- 3'ii.A osy. ::')14 140 14S ll!i 102 101 101 4.1 41't 4.! 01 02 01 R'l4 82 83 110 OS 1V) 17 17 17 7'!!. ZK 07 If, ,17 01 G4 41 101 87 WU M 41 01 20 4t PP. 4 111 01 30 01 03 40 101 80 13 40 ro' 211 13 01 2Ii 20','. 00 (M sr 9.1 C4 41 101 80 v.i; U. S. Leather 1! f. S. Leather, Pr M 81 41 Ol 2i5 4t 01 2l'i 23 IT. S. Steel 40 U. S. Steel, Pr 00 Wabash 20 Wabash. Pr 41 Western Unim Tel .... 01 Wheeling & l.aKe Late.. 2.2 21 Wisconsin Cential 28 27 Ex-rtlrtclenel. Total sales, 407,000. Money, 0'4've. CHICAGO GRAIN AXD PROVISION M.VISKT.T. WHEAT duly September .... CORN .lul' tseptember . . . . OATS .Tulv Septemlier .... TORK- July September . . . , LARD- .Tnly September .... It IBS .Inly September . . . . Onen. ..70 High. 70 Low. Clos. 70 71 021 i 00 .11 20 17.11 17.12 10.27 10 30 0.1,7 0.70 .02 .01 .314 .20 0" 01 3.1 20 v n .on 17.47 17. 1 ;o ..10.27 ..11.30 10.3.1 10.32 in.w 10.U1 0.07 0.70 0.72 0.70 0.(17 !'.70 NEW YORK COTTON MARKRT. Open. Hlgl- Low. Julr 0.11 0.11 8.8s August 8.8.1 8.81 8 01 Septemhcr 8.S.S 8.38 8 1.1 October 8.13 8.13 7.') Cloi?. S.01 K13 7.99 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. BTOCKS. Bid. Latlawanna Dairy Co., Pr H) Countv gavinpi Bank k Trust Cks.. SOO l'lnt Kational Bink (Cubondile) Third National Bank ,V.O Dime Deposit and Discount Bank... SOO A-;kcd. lleonomy Llghl, II. & r. Co First National Bank I.aeka. Tiust k Safe Depoiit Co., 4B l."JW IT. 125 01) ' -22', 12"i 13 3 Oark k Enover Co., Pr Srranton SiUnjra Hank Traders' National Bank Peranton Bolt & Nut Co reople'j Bank BONDS. Srranton raeking Co Seranton I'asficiifrer Itallnay, flrt Mortgage, due 1020 People's Mrect Itallwa.v, first mort gage, due 1918 rcopie'n Street Railway, General mor I Race, due 1921 Fcranton Traction 0 per rent Kconomy Light, Heat 4 Power Co,. North Jersey k I'oeono lee Co Consolidated Water fjupply Co...... S3 11 3 115 115 llj 07 07 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II Flour-$t.40. Q. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Butter I'rcsh creamery, 23c.; freoli daiiy, 21c. incfK i.iaia'.io. EggB Nearby, 18c,; western, 17'6c. Marrow B'n Per bushel, $2.3.1a2.t0. Oreen Pca Per bushels 1,75. Totatoca Per lushel, 1.00. Onions Bermudas, $2.25 per crate. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, May 13. Flour firm, but not active, owing to the wheat mutton. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red, WVa I. o. b, afloat; No. 1 Northern Dtilutli, fit? t. o. b. afloat. Options opened high und later yielded. Just, at the close prltes suddenly jumped and were finally '.JaHe. net higher. Jlay closed 8iH; July, 82; September, 8014; De cember, iH',. Corr Spot firm, 71 elevator rnd 71 t. o. b. afloat. Option market successfully re. (.luted a decline. The c!o wai firm ot iaTJc, net advance. Jlay closed ffiU; July, (13; Scpte'n ber, G0V4; December, S1?J. Oat Spot, quiet; No, 2, 7c; No. 3, 4Hft! No. 2 white, 52c; No. ;t white, Bllie.i track mixed western, ("a(Se,; track white, t0a55!c. Options, quiet but lirmer with corn. Butter-Lower and steady; creamery, 20',-ia 22Vic. factory, 10a20'c; rcmnatid, 19a21e.; imitation creamery, IDMaSlc; tUto dairy, 20a 22c. ' riieese Firm; new state full cream, jniall col nred and white, choice, 1194al2c, ; ttate full cream, large, colored, choice, ll-ftu.; white, ll!:o, llggs Stcjdy; state and rcnniylvanla, l"c; western at mark, lUHattlic: kouthcrn at maik, 1.1c. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, May 13. This wai the day for digest. Ing the guvernmciit crop rtport in the grain pits, and although the statistic by the department were merely bullMi over tho last oUertatloiui, the crowd as usual amumed that It knew more about the tiuo condition than did tho govern ment and paid only paselnr attention to It. Other conditions of bullish cluracter helped prices, and after a nervous and haggling kesslan July wheat cloned i; higher, July com i,Jc. up and July oats a shade lilglicr, I'nnMons, as of late, allowed independent strength and lio.ed li to JOo, higher. Cash quotations were as follows; Flour Steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 7(!a77c; No. 3, TSaTCu.i No. 2 red, SiHc,; No. 2 oats miiUc; No. 2 white, 43Vat5?ic; No. 3 white, 45Vial5'4c.; No. 2 rje, WaiUc.; good feeding bailey, ; fair to choice malting, C9a72e. ; No. j flaxteed, 11.61; No. 1 Northwestern, $1,73; pi lino timothy seed. 0.70a0.7&; mew pork per barrel, $17.35al7.40; lard, per 100 pounds, ?10.30al0.32',4; short ribs sides, TO.e5aO.7S; shoulders, BaSUc; short clear sides, ll0.1Sal0.23. Chicago Liva Stock Market. Chicago. May M.-Jttle Receipts, 3,600, in eluding 203 Teisns, sctive (nd steady; goad to prims steers, fJU.80n7.i0; poor to medium, fS.OOa 0.75; stockers tad ftedirs, 2. 765.35; quvh, ll.&Oa&OO; heifers, fS2.50s4.3O; canners, )t.S0a2.r0: puns, Ki.suts.eoi csivts, K.uuuauo; rezas fed steers, S.tSsAtt westers) tUsrs, hsy fed, $5,004 V.SU. Uon Receints today. 19.000: tomorrow. 30,, I MB; Utt vr, iMQ; strao. 6 to 10c. ih :lut FINANCIAL JMXsiSAWMssMNrfssVss I A GOOD INVESTMENT FINANCE, SECURITY & TRUST CO. OROANIZED FEBRUARY 24th, 1902. CAPITAL, . . $500,000 Offers Jot sale to the public a limited number of shares of Its capi tal stock Par Value S10.00, at S6.00 Per Share The general public rarely has an opportunity to Invest In a security similar to this, at least not until those on the "INSIDE" are ready to sell at a profit, therefore conservative Investors will appreciate this as an unusual opportunity to secure a good, safe, paying investment at first cost. No Preferred Stock or Bonds The company starts business on a permanent dividend-paying basis. President, 0. H. S. LITTLETON Treasurer, SAMUEL BHOWNK Sccr'y and tien'l Mngr (JHA8. V. BAG1MAN DIRECTORS SAMUEL BROWNE, 311-12 Ar cade Bldg. Formerly General Mniugcr Ileal ltte Title Insurance and Trust (Aimpauy, I'liiladelpblii. WM.F.THACHER, Florence, N. J. Owner Florence Thread Company, Jtngr. II. U. Wood k Co. C. H. S. LITTLETON, 311-12 Ar cade Bldj;. Heal l'jlnte Operator and Builder. J. E. HENDBICKSON, 30th and Market Sts., Philada. ,1. li. llendrlckson k Co., Mngr. TMill.i UelpbU Mi.rkct House and Cold Storage Plant, 30lh and Maikct StrccH JOHN WEXSH CHOSKEY, M. 3., Professional Building. 1MMT. Chclnut Sticet, Philadelphia Checks, drafts or money orders Finance, Security and Trust Co., Arcade Building, City Kail Square, Philadelphia. For further particulars write for prospectus. S. S. DERMAN, 714 Connell Building, Scranton, Pa. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. Wc offer, to yield About 5 per cent., $250,000 (Total Issue, $1,000,000) BUTTE ELECTRIC POWER CO. Butte, Mont., 5 per cent. 1st Mortgage Sink ing Fund Gold Bonds. Denomination IOOO. Maturing 1 to 20 years. Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. THE Six Eagls Mines An investment opportunity of ex traordinary merit. It is tho . best known raining property in tho state of Washington. A Developed Working line Not a Prospective Proposition. A limited amount of stock is now being offered to raise money for Im provement in equipment and gener al development of tho property. Awarded Bronze Hedal At tho Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo last season. Stock now selling nt $ .50 a share. The price will soon be advanced. Get in now on tho ground floor. Write for full particulars, 18013 Orozier Bldg,, Philadelphia, Pa. mined ond butchers, $fi,(Ku7.S0; good to choirs heavy, ?7.2047.t0; lousslis, heavy, $1.05.i7.20i Unlit, $0,75.17.10; bulk of biles, .Kirf.'.'S. Sheen tccfij3, 12,000. Sheep, Meadyi lambs, steady, to 10c, hlirher; good to choice wether, lf,'.7.1.iO.SO; uusum kheep, W.254.30; nutivo lambs, t lipped, iS5.23i0.Wj western lambj, $5H O.Wj Colorado wooled Uinta, $7,10. Buffalo live Stock Market. East llulTalo, Jlay 13. Cattle None on sale. Hogs HeccipU, 2.CO0; talrly active and ujlOc. higher on light Kraclei; heavy, steady; heavy, 7,0a7.M; rohiil, S7.20a7.ia; pigs, $a.7iU.W; rouglw, ta.EOa7.00j ttags, $r.Q0aJ.S0. Sheep snd Lambs-lteeeipts, 2,100; ilow at cs terd4ys prices; top ljnibs, i).Mj7.00: jcarllngv, f0.SiaS.t0; sheep, mixed tops, $5.7SaO.O0. Oil Market. Oil City, Hay 13.-Credit balances, 120; ccrtlft. cites, no bid. Bhipnient, 83.477; average. IW, 17. Kiiiui, 7f,0! average. 75.lli. SIX EflCLES FINANCIAL. A. Ii. WANAMAKER, Attorney at Law. - Ijnd Title Building, Philadelphia. CHAS. IT. BAOHHAN, 311-12 Arcade Building:, Fhilada. Formerly ficncral Agent and Adjuster for the Uojds. BOARDMAN SEED, M. D., Pro fessional Building. 18JI-33 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. JOHN I. SCOTT.4402 Pine Street, Philadelphia. GARDNER W. KIMBALL, Wil mington, Delaware. Serr'y and Treas. Dolawaie Trust Co., Wilmington. should be made payable to the GREAT BARGAINS IN OIL STOCKS! WILLIAM & K INfJ & CO. Mcmbera of Houston (Toxns) Oil Stock Ex cliucge KOliclt orders. 'SMJRKV CEiCROPfi imoi SHORT SEA TRIPS A lew days can be pleasantly In a trip to spent Norfolk, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. VIA THE DOHIlOi-l LINE Steamers sail dally except Sunday from Pier 26, North River, foot of Reach street, New York. Tickets, including: meals and state room accommodations, JS.OO one way, $13,00 round trip,, and upwards. Send stamp for illustrated book. OLD DOMINION STEAHSHIP CO. 81 Beach Street, New York, N. Y. II. B. WAIKisn, Traffic Manager. J. J. BROWN, General Passenger Agent. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. beading" system. New Jersey Central. COllllECrrED TO NOV. 17, 1001. Rations in New York, toot o Liberty street nd South Kerry, S. It. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Philadel phia, Eustrn, Bethlehem, Allentown, JIaucli Chunk, White Haven, Ashley and Wilkes-Bane t 7.S0 a. m., 1 p. ni. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. m. Quaker City Express leaves Scranton at 7.30 a. m., through solid vestibule train with l'ullmao DuMct Parlor Cars, (or Philadelphia, with only one chango ot cats (or Ualtimorc. Washington, V. C, and all principal polnti south and west. For Avoca, Pittxtou and Wllkci-Uarre, 1 p. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 p. so. Far Long llrauch, Ocean Grove, etc., 7,30 . m. and 1 p. m. For Heading, Lebanon snd Harrisburg, via Al lentown, at 7.30 a, m. and 1 p. ru. Sunday, 2,10 p. ru. For Poltsvllle at 7.30 a. m. snd 1 p ra. For rates and tickets opply to agent at station. W, 0. BnSLKR, flcneral Manager. O. M. BUIIT, Gen. Pasj. Agt. Delaware and Hudson. In KITect November 21, 1001. Trains (or Caibondale leave Scranton at fl.SO, 8.00, U.W, 10.1J a. ru.; 12.00, 1.20, 2.3t, 3.52, 6, til, O.li, T.or, v.io, li.u v, iu., i.at a. in. For Uonesdile-0.20, 10.1 16S. Ol.; 2.34 and 5.29 p. m For Wilkes-Darre 0.38, 7.4S, 8.41. 0.38. 10.43 a. m.; 12.03. 1,42, 2.1S, 3.28, 4.27, CIO, 7.43, 10.41, It.iO p. m. For U V. It. U. Polnts-fl.38, 8.S3 a. m.j 2.18, 4.27 and 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania It. It, Points 4.38, 0.38 a, m.; 1.43, 3.28 und 4.27 p. m. For Albany and all poluts north .20 a. m. snd 3.(2 p. m. SUNDAY THAINS. For Carbondalc S.W, 11.33 a. m.; 2.34, 3.32, 0.62 vid 11.17 p. ra. For WIIUes-Barre 0.33 . ru.; 12.03, 1.83, 3.23, 6.32 and 0,17 p. m. For Albany and points north 3.52 p. m. For Honesdale 8.50 a. m. and 8.52 p. m. . W, U FUYOK, D. P, A., Scranton, Pa. I JKlrW- OLD New York, Ontario and Western. In Effect Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1P01. NOHl'li UOUNU. Leave Learo Arrlva Trains. Scranton. Carbondale. Cadosla. No, l 10.30a. in. 11.10a. in. l.OOp, m. Ko. 7 ,itiiii 6-l P- '" Ar- Carbondale e.40 p. m. r,o. bOUTtl UOUND. ' Ijave Leave Arrlva Trains. Cadosla, Caibondale. Scranton. No. 6 7;Wa. m. 7,40a. m. Ko. 2 2.1Jp. m. 4.00 p. in. 4.40 p. m. suhuavs ohLY, sonni BOUND. V u Leave Leave Arrira Trains. Scranton. Carbondale, Cadosla, No. ,8 .,.,., 8.30 a. TO. 0.10 n. in. 10.45 a. in. No. '6 ...p. T.WPJ mj ArjUdaleMOp. . Leave Leave Arrive Trairii. Cadosia. Csrbondale. Scranton. No, 6 ..,....,. J'-ra- J.0a. m. No. 10 4.80 p. m. 6.00 p. 111. 6.45 p. m. Trains Nos. I on week days, and 0 on Sundays, roske main line connections (or New York city, Utddlctown, Walton, Norwich, Oneida, 0wego and all points west. For lurthcr Information ccnsult ticket agents, J. C. ANDEUSON, Q. p. A., New Yerk. i. E. WELSU, 'A F. A., Scnnton, Fa. Cohnolly &. Wallace Scranton's Shopping: Center 123, 125, 127 and 129 Washington Ave. No one can do more than his best. Our more than 100 helpers are all trying to avoid mistakes. Please help by seeing that they get your name and address right. Let It Be Known Let It Be KnOWn Let It Be Known Let. It Be KnOWn r Let It Be KnOWn Let It Be KnOWn ' Let It Be KnOWn t Connolly & Wallace. DO NOT BE HISLED! DO NOT BE DECEIVED! a y A SCRANTON, KSD MAY 20 jsa o-r " - -7 GREAT SENSATION'S Lin IT Reached At Last Deriding Danger Defying Death Desperate LOOPS THE LOOP On a Bicycle ! Sfejiii Eiv 1 CTU An ik HI I fMPa Indisputably the most wonderful W( A m Y -i VA- il- i-hf. V t VI 1 7TStaV.h2-5f-3S7rv. , r.i.' - U ihijr Am Mxw J iFlfWMMW DrdevH SM rFMf MK DIAVOLO m VBBWKB ever presented in any Arena. The latest New York Sensation. This truly marvel ous act can only be seen at these COLOSSALLY COMBINED CIRCUSES. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule in Effect June 2, lOOL Train leave bcraiitom O.ISs a. 111., neel: days, throuHh vestibule tiain from WilkcS'llarre. I'ull man buffet parlor ear and coachc to l'lulaucl phla, via I'otmlllcj stuns at rinUul Inteiuie. dlate stations. Al.'O connects lor bunbury, liar. risburb', I'hlladtlphla, lialtimore, Wiihlnijlou and for I'Msburtf snd the wist, , o.3S a. m., week days, for Sunbury, IlarrUburs, Philadelphia, lialtimore, Washington snd I'lttJ burg and the wet. 1,4 p. in., wtek daj'S (Sundajs, J.58 u. in.), for Sunbury, llarrisburs, Philadelphia, Ualtlinore, VVaihiujston and Pittsburg and the west. H.2S p. in., week day, through testibuls tram from 'WlH.es-llarre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaihe to Philadelphia ia Pottsville. btOis at principal intermediate stations, 4.a7 11. in., cek days, lor Hazleton, Sunbury, llarnsburc, Philadelphia and Pltubunr. J. 11. IIUTCIIINiOX. Oen. Mgr. J, U. WOOD, Gen. Pa. Age Lehigh Valley Railroad. In KHect, IJov. 3, 1WI. Trains leave Scranton. For Philadelphia and New York via D. k It. n. It., at b.S3 and 0.33 a, 111.. and 2.18, s.J7 (Black Diamond Express), and 1I.JJ p. in. daw. D. & II. B. li.. 1.6S, S.W p. m. For White Haven, lUxleton and principal la the coal regloiu, vU 1'. k 11. 11. 11., 0.9; Sun- polnti , 2.1 PROCLAflATION That the t season, TI,at thi3 is the most comfortable store in town that it is the largest, best ventilated and healthiest that it has more summer comforts and can make you more comfortable at Home, That its stocks are fresh and fair. That shopping early is wise early in the season and early in the day because it avoids the crowds and the heat. It keeps you and us in better temper and gives you more leisure to examine things. It gives you first pick. It helps our salespeople, aud consequently gives you better service. 'uat to make summer more bearable in everyway is our one thought uow, To take the strain off man and beast. To help you get ready early, or if you must wait until later to make summer shopping as comfortable as possible for you theu. nat tus store serves ail classes, both the rich and the poor, aud that it serves each better because it serves them both. That the Connolly & Wallace store is a place for your convenience, aud whether you wish to buy, or look, or visit, or rest, you are always welcome. THE BIG m,i CilDCDAIIGU I UllLI ftUUII n ENORMOUS SHOWS COLOSSALLY UNITED. mm m mMWmmMm hm ; Ww M Wmm urn ,mfrjm&y& ymmmrAmm. wmmsL ,Mmvm uiiK ...fc,, v. i.a&r dr'jtt-i -mx rvi vm feature itM,,ln.nn neereuate wealth of Resourc ofiiil nthsr shows combined, they aio positively t Ij o- only Miohs to picscni anj 1111113 01 arv kind that U not old, worn out, cheap or common place. tinuid Free Street Parade that will be literally MILES OF MOVING MAOMFlOKNfJE. snd includes an AUcK0r1c.1l Bcprcentatlon ot tho Wats of our Xallon. ' TWO 1'EKFOlUIANtiKS DAILY, RUN 0 SUIMK IN WATKRPUOOF TKNW. Doors open at 1 aud 7 p. in. for the Mrmpclli-'s und IVoinen.idn Conceit hy MIllllllCK'H M05f. hTlllt MILITAUV HAND. I'eifoiinaucrs lu.-i.ln 1 hour liter in the Time nines, lo r-tJecs and at rnrlaf of the C'anr.is Dome, Nuiiilirrvnl Coupon, iittiully lliii'red heat?, (.old without ex. tu chaw in ilio dav of exhibition nt Matthew' Dun,' htorr. Sin l..ic k iwauna avenue. ADMIh-ION OSIiV fiOe. CIIII.IIIII1.V UNDIIH 0 YB.V1IS, I1AI.I' 1'ltlCi:. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. aud 1 ; p. iu. tor t'ottsviiie, o.aa a. in., IMS '''tvr nthlthciii. Uajton. Kcaillnir. HarrUburs. in. and principal intermediate: stations. la p. k 11, B. It., .35!, 0.M a. 111.: -J.iy. s.-.'7 (Ulock Bla. 1 niond i.xpiew;, i.,J i. .uiiijj, . m i, . II., I'-iS J- '" ' J,i b'-T, P- " For Tunkhannuck, 'i'ouud.i, l.lmira, Ithara, Geneva und principal inteimediate stations, lij V.. I., and V, II. ft., S.lb a. in. and 3.50 ji. m. For Geneva, ltochcjttr, llulfalo, Niagara Falls, Chlisiro and all points west, vln I), k II, It. It., 7,1(1, 1'iOJ a. in.; 1.12. U.2S (Ulark Diamond Kx press), 7.13. 10.11, ll.Ul) 11. 111. Sundjj ,,!. li If. II. II., 12.0J, S.37 p. III. I Pullman parlor ami sleeping or Lehlili Valley Parlor tais on all train betwee.i Wllkcs.llarie and New York, Philadelphia, Uullalo and Supen ion llrldiie, UOU.IN II. W1I.BUU, Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland btrert, New Yoik. CIIAIILI B. U.'H. Ccn. Pass. Aft., SO Cortland street, N'cw Y01U. A. W. NO.i:MAClIi:it, DIv. Pass. Agt., South liethleiiem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to city ticket vdlu-, CD Public buare, Wilkcs-lJarre, Pa. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In KITect Nov, 3, 1901. Trains leave Scranton lor New iork At 1.40. (.1$, 0.W.-7.W and 10. Oj s. m.J IS. 15, 3.10, 3.H Wherever there's a window show ing the new styles, there's a crowd. Most of the windows these days seem to be at Connolly & Wallace's. has now fairly entered on. it3 summer full and large, and its prices SHOW CEIIQ DDflC ' OLLLV UllUV. Double CIRCUSES' Double HIP PODROMES Double MANAGERIES, Double MUSEUMS DOUIILY GHKATKST OF AI.O SHOWS. J. A. BAIDEY, W. W. COLE, LEWIS SELLS and PETER SELLS, Equal Owners and Operators. Corninc Diicit anil Intact fiom Madison Piuaia, (ijrdcn, Xcw York. 'Hip Only Show tliat Inhibits in tlio Metropolis. sami: I'HocntAMMi: is- all dhtaii.? fllVXN TIllllli:. I'osIUvp assurance ii phou of an evict ilu jiliinlij of Hie Niw Yuri; jivrfornunccs with out tlio omi.-.sioit of an net, .mini 1 1 or feature. Complete: Collection of Iiaio AVIM lieasts in th Mnmmotb. Double Menageries. I)07cns of 2Ccw and EXCLUSIVE PEATURES. Includint; the AURORA ZOUAVES. Bet Drilled Poldtcn in tlio World. The Ten Peerless Potters. flrcatct Aerial Act rn Kartli. The S3 Champion Bareback Rider Including DALLIll .H1MA.V. KMMA STICI NCV. und OUIKA MliKHS. MINTING, The Spiral Unicycl Marvel. 4 Herds of Performing: Elephants COLOSSAL CONRUKSS Of CIRCUS CHAMPIONS. All Kinds of Ileal Haccs ltun In the Huge Double Hippodromes. Hxperlencc and tunllal tarcreiter man in Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Buslnesa ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton nnd Wllkes-Uarre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Machinery, Pumps. Hollers, Mining RAILROAD. TIME TABLES. p. 111. 1'or New York and Philadelphia 7.50, 10. Oi a. in., nnd 12.15 and S.S.I p. 111. For Tobj. haiiiia At O.IU p. in. For lluAalo MS, 0.22 and 0.00 a. m.; 1.55, 0.6U and ll..'U p, in. For Dins haniton am) ay stations 10.20' a. 111. and l.K p. 111. For Osnexo, Siaiufe and Utlca 1.16 and U.22 a. ni. ; 1.55 p. 111. Osuego, Syracuse and Utlca train ut 0.22 a. in. dally, except Sunday, For ilontro.e 0.00 a. in. ; 1.10 and 0.60 p. m. Nicholson accommodation t. 00 and 0.15 p. m. Ulooimbuig Division For Northumberland, ai 0.35 aud 10.05 a. in.; 1.52 snd 0.10 p. 111. Fo Plymouth, at S.IO a. in.; 3.10 and V.UO p. in Sunday Train For New York, MO, 3.15, I). 04 aud 10.0 a. 111.; 3.10, 3.3U p. in. For lluffalo 1.15 and fi.22 a. 111.; 1.C5, 0.50 and 11.35 p. 'in For llinghaiiiton und way station 10.20 a. ni. rilconikbnrg Dlvlilon Leave Scranton, 10.03 a. ui. aud 0.10 u. in- St ' fr'f P f, A:f H if t. . r-m'