'"tlAtrtA" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER J), 1902 2 -a THEIR STATEHENTS GO UNCHALLENGED (Continued ftom Page 1.) mine ihom Murklc & Co. icfuied to reinstate. Ho Is president oC the Jeddo local and was a member of the Joint ar bitration committee. He denied having been Indicted lor any crime or of having used any physical force to pie vent anyone from going to work. He Was Evicted. J'aul Dunlcavy, another Jeddo em ploye of Markle & Co,, told of being evicted from a company house on No vember 6. He knew of no reason for hit eviction other than that he was treasuier of the local. The company refused him re-employment. Mr. Mar hie told him he could never work for tlut company again. The witness told that he, his wife, seven chtldteti and his wife's parents, eleven In all, lived In four rooms. When the sheriff was nbout to evict him, the witness lold him of the old folks being Invalids and ouo of them, his father-in-law. very 111 In bed, and asked him to give him until the nest day to ilnd a house. Sheriff .Tacobfi said ho would seo about It. The sheriff went away, but tcturncd shortly and said: "Paul, you'll have to pet out In five minutes." The sheriff and his deputies carried out the furniture and put It In the street. The witness Rot "belter for his wife's parents In the home of the next-door neighbor. The rest of the family went to other friends' houses. A number of the set Questions being propounded by the mlneis' side were then put to the witness. His average earnings were J450 a. year: the air Is very poor In his working place: he never saw a mine Inspector In his life: a man considered hlmelf lucky If he rould pass a day In the mine without ictelvlng a cut on the hands or face. On one of the pay checks he fur- tiisnea tor testimony, Judge Gray saw a charge of seventy-flve cents for doc tor's fee. The judge expressed surptlse At learning that every man led man pays seventy-five cents and every single man over 21 yeats of age fifty rents a month to pay for the company doctor. The Judge figured that ?1,000 a month would be collected from the company's 3,000 employes. Attorney McCarthy explained that It is neces sary to have from five to seven doc tors. Judge Gay lemarked that the company doctor sy.stem might be a good thing if properly managed. Medicine and Nurses. On ci oss-examination by Mr. Toriey, the witness admitted that the company furnishes for this doctor's fee, in addi tion to medical attendance, medicine and professional nurses. Mr. Torrey aso brought out that since the com pany btote went on a cash basis the witness went to trade in another place where he could get credit. Mr. Reynolds asked the witness, it ho would be suiprised to know that 3r per cent, of the muteilal that comes tram the mine goes to the dump, and that ten per cent of this loss Is chatgeable to negligent loading on the pait of the miner. The witness did not think it was that high. Henry Shovelln, another of the thir teen Jeddo men refused reemploj ment by Markle & Co., told of being evicted and refused le-employment. He sup posed this lesulted fiom his having taken a prominent pait in union altaiis as a member of the grievance com mittee of his local. The witness was then examined at s-ome length lcgarding the adustment of local gi levancei between the com pany and ompio.ves. since the dope or the 1900 strike. This was in lino w ith the sugge ition of the commission, as contained in Commissioner Watkins' lommunication to Mr. Dan on, Satur day. The witness said the grievance committee of the mlneis often went to the company officials with complaints hut only once did they get any satis faction. That was in the i,n- of a miner who was discharged for lefuMns to take ii bad place. After tluee month's effort the committee succeeded in having him reinstated and given .i better place. To Invite Inspectois. .lust before the noon adjournment Judge Gray biought up the matter of Inviting mine inspectois to come bo fore the commission and give their side of the stoiy about their alleged failute to islt woi kings and luvai table cus tom of being accompanied by a mine boss when making inspection touis. Mr. Toney suggested that it would be well to wait till the mlneis umUuded their testimony that it might be Known what inspectois to summon. He also advised that the commli-sion extend the Invitation direct to the Inspectois In stead of thiough the counsel of one side or the other, as it might be einbatras sine to an inspector to go on the stand as the witness of either the companies in" the mlneis. Judge Or.iy lejolned that If the attorneys- would agioe on what Inspectors would give testimony peitlnent to the company, the commis sion would Invite them. "Wo will have litem called as our witnesses" said the Judge, The healing was leaumed In the af ternoon with Mr, Shovelln still under dliect examination by Mr. McCarthy. The witness told that the Jeddo car contains 158 8-9 cublo feel A ton of i'oa measures 40 cublo feet, plus the ie(iilied topping. Roughly speaking tneie me moie than three tons of -coal In a car. The company allows the min er 3 U-t tons per cut. It was contend ed by the witness that iheie should pot he any docking, as allowance is made In the sUe of the car for Iniiiuililes. t'uder the piesent system, tlio witness averted, the miner -Is docked twice. A dlbcusslon of the powder question was engendeied by Iho statement of the witness that Maifcle & Co., did not follow the general plan of applying the ten per cent, Inciease In 1900. but in stead gave the men 2 1-2 per cent In crease In wages and made the reduc tion In the price of powder ftom JJ.70 io i.du a keg repiesent 7 1-3 per cent. Increase. Jt a miner does not u.-e the average amount of powder lie does not get the full benefit of the ten per cent. Increase, Was News to Him. Judge (Jray said It was news to him , to learn the induction of Dowder en. Ltuied Into the Increase hi wages. He was under the Impression that the men to i a ten per cent. Increase In wages In addition to a decrease In cost of oowder, t The witness admitted In lesnonse to juestlons by Mr. Toirev that the criiev- luioe committee never made but one jflslt to the company. On dliect ex Imlnatlon the witness declared that It a customary for the company to col- oui or tne urst month's watres af- la suspension, all that was owing for lent. Mr. Toney asked him If It Uiot tiue that the company, under such rlicumstuiii'cs, collected back tent by charging an cxtia half month's rent each month nftcr the suspension until the back lent was paid. The witness could not give a single Instant v in which this had not been done. At this Juncture the commlssloneis undertook to get an understanding of the much discussed nnd very compli cated "powder question." The effort was projected by Commis sioner Clark's action In tecalllng Paul Dunleavy to explain some seemingly uncxpllcnbte Itema In the due bills oi checks he hod offered when he was on the slnnd earlier In the day. Tt was alt clear enough to the wit ness, but he could not nppieclate the commissioners difficulty, and conse quently Ihey could not make any con sldeinble headway. Attorney McCarthy sought to explain hut his effort ai elucidating the Inti Irate problem proved fruitless. "in there any on who can explain It to us?" finally Judge Gray called out In desperation. Tills, that and the other lawyer took a turn at attempt ing to make the thing clear to the com. mlsslonors, but still the commission was in the dark. Old man Gallagher sitting In a far coiner of the loom stood up. "Maybe Mr. Gallagher can explain It," said Mr. Darrow. At this therp wa loud nnd some derisive laughtci. "Maybe 1 can explain It" said the old gray-haired miner, not at all non-phi'-s'M! by the greeting he ieceled. He Explained It. "It's this way," said lie and lie went on to explain bi Icily and concisely by an Illustration. "Good," said Judge Gray. "That's what we wanted to know. The otliei commissioners nodded assent to the chnirman's enthusiastic declaration. The loom fairly lang with applause, w'hlch Judge Gray was slow to cheek. Piesldent Ciawfoid, of the People's Coal Company had been flgutlng on one of the due bills with :t view of making exactly the same lllustiation that the old miner had Just given When the applause and laughtei -ub-slded Mr. Crawford arose and after stating that Mr. Gallagher had given the proper explanation, proceeded to piesent his lllustiation to further elu cidate the dlfllculty. The diillcultv grew, primal ily, out of the action of Markle & Co.. in literally following the provisions of the notice passed at the end of the 1900 strike, in which It was specified that the ten per cent, increase to contract miners would be made up out of a U 1-2 per cent, in crease in the price per car and 7 1-2 per cent In a decrease In the cost of powder. It was liguied by the com panies and agieed to by the miners, or at least silently acquiesced in, that a reduction in the price of powder of from $2.70 to $1.50 per keg would lepre sent . deciease In the miners' working expenses of 7 1-2 per cent. All except one or two companies let it go :it that. The Matkles, however, calculated that this meant a Ulttlc moie than a 10 per cent iaie and figured each man's ac count at the end of two weeks, so as to show exactly what l eduction in working expiMi-es the t eduction In powdei amounted to. It it amounted to moii. than 7 1-2 per cent, the excess was i harged back on the due bill. His Explanation. Heie was old man Gallaglu-i's t.- plauntlon: If a mlnei's gross earnings wcie S",ti lie was entitled to a 10 pci cut laKe, or $". He used foul kegs of powrlet. The l eduction in powder was $1.20 a hep. The four kegs repie seuted n n'duclion In his wot king ex penses of $4,80. The company would add 2 l-L' per cent of a flat ineiense to the XM. which would be $1.2.".. Tile $4.S0 deuease in woikiug expenses plus the $1.2.1 Increase in wages, plus the $10 gross earnings would give him $50 2f. A 10 per cent inetease would entitle him to only $.1.1. Theiefoie the company would charge back on his due 1)111 the sum of $1.21. Mr. Ciawfoid tlguied on $(, as earn ings and live kegs of powder, with the pi tee i educed from $2.75 (which was the old charge In some places), to $1.50 and showed that in this case the miner would be getting $fi.2.1 Instead of $6 (or 10 per cent of $(i0). and would have 21 cents chaiged back to htm. Mr. MeC'atthy slated that the niilieis have an expert who will go on the stand later and show the details of the working of this plan. J. W. P.lttenhouse. foimer state aecre tuiy of the Retail Grocers' association, and at present state oiganlzer, was next called to the stand and examined by Attorney John J. Murphy with a view of showing that the increased price in food stuff since 1900 more than eats up the 10 per cent Increase In wage.-, Pi ice of Gioceries. Mi. lilttenhousp presented the fol- lowins list or gioceiles as sold by re tail merchants in this legion in the year, 1900, I'.iOl. 1902: DID NOT KNOW SHE HAD KIDNEY TROOBLE Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. Gertrude Warner Scott Cured by the Oreat Kidney Remedy, Swamp -Root. HW "jSsS&ti '' i fltf EHBnt Vlninn, low ii, July 1.1th, 1901. DR. KlLuMlHt & CO.. Ulnghaiutu, X. Y. G13XTL12MEX: My tioublc began with pain In my stomach and back, so severe that it seemed as it knives wete cutting me. 1 was Heated by two of the best physicians in the county, and consulted another. None of them suspected that the cause of my tiouble was kidney disease. They all told me that I had cancer of the stomach, and would die. 1 gtew so weak that I could not walk any more than a child a month old, and I only weighed ninety pounds. One day my brother saw In a paper your advertisement ot Swamp-Koot, the gieat kidney remedy. He bought me a bottle at our drug store and I look it. My family could see a change in mo, for the better, so they obtained mote and I continued the use of Swamp-Hoot regulaily. I was so weak and mn down that it took considerable time to build me up again. I urn now well, thanks to Swamp-Hoot, and weigh 14S pounds, and am keeping house for my husband and brother. Swamp-Root cmed me after the doctois had failed to do ine a particle of good. (Geitiiuto Will lie." Scott.) zetttuc&s CuMmoez "Women surfer untold miseiy because the natiuc of their disease Is not coirectlv understood: in many cases when doctoring, they aie led to believe that womb trouble or female weakness; of some soit is responsible lor their Ills, when In fact dIordeied kidneys are the chief cause of their dtstiesslng tioubles. The mild and extraordinary effect of the vvoild-lanious kidney and blad der lemedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized. It stands the high est for its wondeiful cures of ttie most dtstiesslng cases. A tiial will con vince anyone and j.ou may have n sample bottle sent fice, by mail. Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Sent Free. KDITOIUAl- XOTi: You may have a sample bottle ol' this wondeitul leniedv, Swnmp-ltoot, sent absolutely tree bv mall, also ,i book telling all about Swamp-Jloot and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letteit, lecelved fiom men and women who owe their good health, in fncL their veiy lives to the si eat curative piopcilles of Swnmp ltoot. In wilting to Dr. Kilmer ic Co., ninghamton, X. i' be sine to say ;,ou lead tills geneious oiler In The Fcranton Tribune. If you are ahe.uly convinced lhat Swamp-Root is v, hat t.ou need, ou can piuchase the legulnr fifty-cent and one-dollar hWo bottles at the di ug stoics eveiywliere. Don't make any mistake, but lemcuiher the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmers Swiuup-Root, and the addiess, llluRhamiou, X. Y on every bottle. .in Tomatoeo, standaid, per Marow beans, per onait Feed, pel cwi .Meal, pet ewt Corn, per cwl The increase or deciease per i.'.u-irii 10c n.io si.su cent, in December, !!(). Butter ;,-,o ltaj 20o J'lour Mi'i-JIVO Sugar. cn.2J pounds lor ji.oo t.'hoese iv." Potatoes ,,. ii(. Salt Hicon , nu Smoked bacon ,, , ,. i''o California ham ti'q Ham W'.c-lIc !nul , ,, ., inc Onions, per peel; ,,,.. -joe Tomatoes, standaid, :; cans jiu Canned corn, ' cans -,(. Jlauoiv beans, 8 quarts "ie IVed, perowt ,,, ,i, Meal, per ewt $1.00 Corn, pel ewt , ,. jioo December, looi. Ilnttur , , Kkrs ., -Flour M Sugar, 20.'.'.' pounds for ,,,, i.iieeso ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,...,.,,,,, Potutoes , ,,, Halt bacon ,. ..,,,, , Smoked bacon ,,,.,,,,, California hnm ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,. Ham ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J. a id ,, ft,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,. Onions, per peck ,.,,, ,,,.,,, Tomatoes, standard, per can,,,,, Canned coin, 3 cans .,,.., Mm row beans, 3 uuaitu ..,,,,,,,, IVcd, pcrrwt ,, ,,.,,,,.,,,., .Meal, pur cwl ,,,.,,, Coin, per twt ,.,,,, ,. December, 1902, Hotter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l'iour ,..., , ,.$ It; ))) Sugar, 20-2 pounds for,,,,..,,,,,,. $1,00 Cheese ..,.,.,,, ,, lt,i17r, Potatoes ,.,,, 7Jc-50c Salt bacon ,,,........, ,(ic-19c Smoked bacon , , lSc-:0u California ham v:A.v-V,a Ham , ,,, Ji.c-lSo Laid , , Hi'-Ke Onions, perpcik , ,., .'."( :oo :5.' oo $1 00 150 Silo l.'a Me So liclOc 15c .tic 10.1!."c i5c 1'U! $l.o0 $1.10 l. SSi-Jlc Ziv-i'lc the cot of the dlllerent articles was shown bv Mr. Rlttenhouse to be as tol lows, taking the cais 1900 and 190.' lor coiiiuarisou: Ilutter 12 to 10 pel cent. Inc. RKgs 'JO to to per cent. inc. Flour I per cent, di e. Sugar 1 per cent. dee. Cheese S per cent. Inc. Salt biicou 4S to , "3 percent, inc. Smoked bacon 1 1 to to percent, inc. l'otntoes 11 toil per cent. Inc. Shouidcis 01 per cent. Inc. Hams .IS to TS per cent. Inc. i.aid , to mm per cent. inc. Onions 17 per cent. inc. Mai row Iieuns 17 per cent. inc. Meal and corn W per cent. inc. Attorney Murphy had had the wit ness make a calculation to show how much more uu aveiage monthly order of giocules and piovlslons would cost a typical miners' family or live pn snns. which kept chickens and either a pig or a cow. The witness lead a list of goods that twenty-two yeais' o:; peilcnce had taught him would about meet the requirements of such a house hold, and showed by applying the cost pi Ices for the three years that In 1900 the order would cost $17,01: In ltel, $20.29, and In 190.!, $JJ.9t. The Juciease of 1902 over 1900 was SO per cent. Absolute necessities mostly ueil by mlneis, particularly smoked nnd salt meats, the witness said, had steadily Inci eased In cost since 1900 and more perceptibly during the past year. In 1900, previous to the stilke, the witness said mlneis had smuller balances on their store books than In 1902, just pievlous lo the last strike. In other words, they owed less to their stoic keeper befoie the 10 per-cent, raise, when goods woie chtiip, than they did after the 10 per cent, raise, when pi Ices went up. Taking all kinds of house hold necessities, gioceiies, piovisions, domestic attlcles, like soap, blushes, blacking and so on, Mr, Rltlenhouse said the Increase in cost in isioj, as compared with 1900, would aveiage SO per cent, The wltueis got his hemes from vari ous members of the letalleis' associa tion scntteied throughout this region. He consulted no less than tweiity-llvo met chants In making up the tables. He avoided company sloies nnd cash stoies In securing pi Ices, as the one, he said, Is a little high and the other n llttlo low at different times on dlr fetent attlcles. Mr. Hut ns, on cross-examination, Fought to show that the fallui: of hist year's com crop caused high prices In foodstuffs, Including meats, and that this year's big yfeld will mateilally re duce pilces as soon -as It is mnikcled. The witness declined to concur In this pioposltlou, saying he had not come to make prophecies, but give fuels. "If miners' wages aie to bo legulied by Ihe fluctuations of pilieH of goods," remaikeil Mr. Bums, "the commission should meet evpiv fall." John B. Hughes, Sci.uiton manager for Aiinoui" & Co, gave testimony le gal ding the Increased cost of meats. Ho was questioned by Mr. Mtiiphy. Five times u year, In Jauuaiy, Apill, July, October and December, pi Ices weie taken on each of the piincipal ai tides sold by the company. The per cent, incioa.se on meats lor the one joar ovei the piecedlng jear was given, ns lollous: JM01. t02. l'oik H 1.10 j Reef ic-10 st-io Smoked Hams n l-lu 17i.l0 Smoked baton ini-pi ".'l 2-10 Laid :.'U-io WB-10 Sausage rt 2U7-10 Theie was a deuease In the juice of canned meats ot -l 3-10 per cent, in 1901, as compared with 1900, and fi-io In j 1902, as compared with 1901. Theie was! an aveiage Increase in meats of 11 ,1-10 per cent. In 1901, as compaied with 1900, and of 2.1 "-10 per cent. In 1902, as com pared with 1901, Mr. Bums lllisucies.stully tiled o gut the witness to admit that shmtogc of the corn ciop was lesponslble for tlio rise In meats. Mr. Ruins was equally unsliceesslul In an effoit to get the witness to admit that the high pilce ot meats was uu uatui.il and tlio lesult of a beef tiust. "Haven't you lead what Teddy Roose velt has had to say about tuistsV" asked Mr. Hunts. Tills ptovoked the Indignation of (Icneuil Wilson, as de seilbpd above. Mis, .Mina ('hippie and Mis. Maiy ttonia, who weie widowed tlio same day last August by a tall of inof, told of Mm kin & Co. oli'eilng them six months' coal and mut flee If they would sign papeis ngieelng not to sue foi dam ages, nnd of the company Keeping lent and coal, Including back debts ot their husbands, out of their little boj's earn ings when they lefused, Chailes Ilelfeity, piesldent of tlio Jeddo local, was the lust witness of the duy, It was lie who told that ot the till! teen men who ieio on the statu). Jng committee on giiovances at Maikio & Oo.'s mines, not one was le-emploved and every one of them was evicted fiom too company's houses, wllllji , ., m ,J uiM ww -J iilMW ffil The JOYCE Stores ' '! ' ....... I m Specials for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. BUTTER BUTTER ! It n Fancy Elgin Creamery." CSalt). 0r Butter Sals lntt week tru inch a big inccest that we have decided to centlnne It for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ThU Butter U the 6act made, and you can woll afford to try It at this price. The quality and price enn't be matched In the city. rVt)alb. Finest Skinned Hams lljc Pound Fancy Full Cream Cheese lxc A 1 -v2 Pound White Rose" Lard 10C Pound Joyce's Special Blend COFFEE 25c A Pound I Extra Trading Stampi FREE With Every Pourd Purcbaied Monday, Tuesday and Wtdnaaday. Best Grades HIXED TEAS 35c A Pound art Extra Trading 5tmp FREE With Everj Pound Purchased Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Choice Lamb Chops 3 Pounds 25c Fresh Pork Sausage 3 Pounds 25c Best Stewing Lamb 5c A Pound. EXTRA STAMPS FREE With Every Purchase of So Cents or Over. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. so Bring; Thfo Coupon. CUT THIS OUT And brine It to any of oar stores and we will give you 30 Stamps! id Addition to tuoae you will . receive on a purchase of Frrrr cents or over, uood 1 ill uk- CKMDltR 30TH, IQ02. KUftSKiuQEXfc3iDi WHEREVER MOIRE SILK CAN BE USED MOIRE BENGALINE may be substituted. A decided novelty, even among the many ideas in the realm of woman's furnishings. Beautiful colors with best quality A glance at the price per yard is convincing It's a startling money saver. 35c a yard. The Sale of BATH ROBES continues. A new lot received today to supply the demand. Prices from $5 to $15 each. MELDRUM, SCOTT & CO., 126 WYOMING AVENUE ffillll is is Lager Beer.. Manufacturers of Old Stock PILSNER N.tSS. Scranton.Pa. Jaivfiatak(laatf Old 'Phone, aj3i. New 'Phone, 2935, Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY NEW YORK HOTELS. A LDINE JJOTEL Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. I GunsteiiForsytli :w.!.327 l'cna Aveuue. nil av.,m;ivj:!:.v'ju m ANi:wTiisrs. NEW YORK. IHIKOIMIAN I't.AN. NEW. f It RPROOF Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. TnK'e 2.tnl at. croastown cars and transfer at Ith ave. direct to hotel, iiuoius witii limit "j fsuin with iintu S'-'.oo )" t :i.ihi. V. II, PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Ccr, SUUeutlt bt am) Ir nt Die, NEW YORK. Pioceedlnga In Book Foun, Iterosnlislng the wltiesniend InteiPat tnKen ull over the counti in tlio tes. tlmony and ttrgumeiit befoie the An. thrutite StilUo Commission, The Trib. une villi piint In convenient book form tlio lepoith Hppoailnsr In Its columns from day to day, und vtlll oifur a limit ed edition of tuples for sale at $1 each. The volume will constat of tewinl huii died pages, eight by eleven Inches", and v.111 appear us soon us tlio commission pis lender their decision. The dully lepovts In The Tilbiine iotas nothing of essential Interest mid aie the fullest and most accurate repoits piinted in any newspaper. Ordeis sliouia be sent to Tho 'J'llbunp now us the edition is liable to be exhausted D L. & W. BOARD, The follow Ine Is the malse. up of the I)., U. & W, board for today; MONDAY DUC i i;.li,ib i;,iht-i p. in, i.niMu; T p. m, MiCuity; S p. in.. .Mcl.uiii., ! p m, W. A. Jturthoiomcw, H)::o p, in , siokoi; ii mill., Steons. Siinunlth ') p. HI, J, J Miui.iy te.ihli. :.tiaB Veii !i i. in., KhiRhloy; H . in., Caiinoili', 'rruaiuYi uix1. . I.'xtius JIaht 1 a. m., Itouc; J n m , Ootduu; 'J.'M a. in., Wallace; G a in., Iluitiuut; a. in., ItiUKlleb; II a, m, Jllbblns: VI liixin, tlucgg; 1 p. in., .Mul len; 2 p. in., Duttou; u' p. m, l'lUKer. old; -1 p. m., J. (ilulvy; 5 p. m , Doheity, I Suiupilts (i u. in., 1'iounrelKer (west)liuu n n in I'aiiltfs (eabii, 1).!0 a m Nlcli nls (wcit). 1 p in, Ooliltu d'UsOl "SO P m Thniup'tou (i.isli, i M p in, J, llcnlK.iii GHfu I'iisIiuih .'-ii a in, C llaitliiiluiiiuM (wcbjl. 7 a. m. Wlilni'i test), 7 u in, Klneiti (wcsi) i u. in, IJousor (cast); 11.11 a. in. .Mm an (ou,o, 1 p. in. Mi Uoiiucll (wcil); .:jo p. in., Mmpliy (f.istl; 1' P. in., V. 11. H.ntlioluintnv (cist), Iltlperb I a. in, MnKoeui; 7 in., liaftnuy; in u m , Beioi; :ili p in , Slan ton llxti.is, V fit ThliU 51, l.oid; 1,'iO a in., Mut-lcM.s; tl u. in. Itucliford; )i noon, John Calingau (Iiullste.nl) ; t p. m , Yiuw; .", p in., Xooiiiiu. xonoij Coiidimtur JK'C'uo will take lii run inixt t tit it out. .M. J, 'HkIiu u-poils tor John McCnc't Anuilcan I'Un, 3 5Q lVr Vij ind Upwardf. t-'uropeun Plan, jl.00 Per Uiy and Upward Special lUlia lo faiiiilJei T, THOMPSON, Fop. -M--r,-ffff-rfH'"" I'or Business Men In tlio heait of the wholesale dls. tlict For iSluipiuM's 3 minutes' walk to Wannmahpiai '.' minutes to Slojcl Coopai's UIr Stoic. V.atty of iuoosm to the eicuc Dty Oooils Sloies. ., For .Sightseers Ona blotk fiom II way Cn glv In? c.ib.v tianspoitutloii to nil points of interest. tl HOTEL ALBERT : I NEW YOKK, t t ror nth ST a. UNiVfiiisrry p;,. I Only ono illock fiom Uioadway. -. Rooms, $ I Up. rZSF&SSK t K i Aul i&t vx?x I '