8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, .TUNE 1, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD PRESENT CONDITION OF THE HABD COAL TRADE. Exports of Coal from tho TJnltod State Bonding Road to Roturn to tho Policy of Manufacturing Its 'Own Rolling Stock Tho Board For To-day Tobacco Company Incor porated to Do Butlnoas Iloro Iron Market Io a Waiting One Lowor Pricca Frovall, The hard coal trade shows no activ ity worth particular mention. The movement of coal up tho lakes Is not heavy, and tho demand from points east of Cape Cod shows no new develop ment. This Is, Indeed, the dull season and there Is small chance of any In crease In demand before July at tho earliest. In Chicago territory trado la pretty quiet, though thcro Is reported to be a little moro life to tho market. At tho head of tho lakes there Is but little doing. At Buffalo and at nil eastern seaboard points trade Is dull. The largo companies remain pretty llrm on prices and seem well together in hold ing down the output to market needs. There aro the usual concessions, "made by Independent operators," but there Is nothing to show that there is likely to bo later on a repetition of the tendency to sacrlllce prices for a big tonnage showing that pi e ailed In 1S0S and many a previous yenr. Engineer ing and Mining Journal. Exports of Coal. Tho exports of coal from the United States.whlch are rather closely watched Just now, reached in April a total of only 537,052 short tons, 173,140 tons be ing bituminous and r,3,912 ton! anthra cite. The total was an Increase of 149, 242 tons over last year, Canada taking 82,1 15 tons of the gain, and GO.G per cent, of tho total exports. There was a small Increase In shipments to tho West Indies, and Hr.izll took 0,338 ton this year, against none last year. The exports to Eutope this jear were 31, 994 tons, ns compared wlln 7,295 tons last year; a large relative Increase, but still a very small total. Of those ship ments 10,237 tons went to France.whlch took only 1,000 tons last year. For tho ten months of the fiscal year ending with April tho total exports were S,S0t,7S0 tons, showing the sub stantial gain of 1,731,245 tons, or 42.C per cent., over the previous year. This Increase, however, was all in sales to our two near neighbors, tho shipment to Canada showing a gain of 1,535,1115 tons, and those to Mexico ono of 147, C45 tons. Will Build Its Engines. Tho new car shops of the Philadel phia and Heading railway, now under contract for erection In tho city of Reading, to replace the repair and machine shops established when the line was first oened In the year 1S35, and that long since became too cramped for tho purpose Intended, will be among tho best of their kind In the country. The consulting mechanical engineer, I. B. Paxson, recommended a series of plans on which the new shops will be practically built. By these plans tho Reading management will return, in part if not altogether, to the construc tion of tho locomotives used on tho system, similar to the system followed by the Pennsylvania in tho great motive power departments at Altoona. There was a time when tho Reading built many, If not all Us own engines In the Reading shops. It Is announced that the Heading will return to loco motive construction, and build most of its own freight and coal cars. The new shops will cost $1, 200,000. The shops will be erected In three sec tions, and their construction brings together a plant that the Heading man agement proposes shall be as complete as modern methods and Ingenuity can make It. It Is expected that fully 3,500 men will find employment In the now and old shops, and It Is stated that In time the Heading system will be en tirely equipped from this centre. Clock Tobacco Company. Tho Clock Tobacco company, with a capital stock of $100,0000, has been char tered and began tho work of manufac turing tobacco In this city on Saturday last. The company has-bought out tho Clock Manufacturing company, of Bins hamton, N. Y, and tho Leonard To bacco company, of this city, the fac tory of the latter company on Wyo ming avenue being used. The following are the officers and directors of the company: President, Hon. M. E, MoDonald; vice-president, A. F. Duffy; secretary and treasurer, C. Perry Wentz; directors, Dr. J. I.. Wentz, Hon. M. E. McDonald, A. F. Duffy, of Scranton; Dr. George E. Wentz, of Drlfton, and William II. Hope, of Dover., Del, Lyman Clock, the originator of the As a Whistle. Soft volvot, fresh morning, th 'hands end face washed with Masbn'a Cream of Olives Soap. Made from purest oils and truoBan ioln, , It heals; allays Irritation! "refreshes. Tho best kind of skin tbn'lo. A searching cleanser. 10a. cake druggists' MASON'S HEALTH DEFENDERS. Ytllow Titliti Cure Dyiptpili. Drown Tabled Cure Conitlpttlon. Red Tablet! Cure Coughi. White Tablets Cure Sere Throat. No Calomel, Aloei, or Opium, 30 tablet! 10 centi. All Drucclet! or lent for price. H.T. MASON ClIEM.Co.. ji5 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. I Mason's Cream of Olives Ointment Cures Catarrh and alllnfltmma. Hon of Mucoui Membrane and Skin. 25c. a Box. ' For sale In Scranton by tho following drur; stores: MATTHEWS BROTHERS. Wholesale and Retail, 720 Lacks. Ave. U'OARBAH fc THOMAS, 209 UvbUlVt, IHE SJIffiOU) STORY Told on the Streets of Scranton the Same ns Elsewhere. Something you cannot tell too often. Repetition gives them ndded strength. Tho same old story la pleasant to hear. When It brings happiness to homes Brings Joy to tho allllctcd. Tells how burdens can bo raised. How tho back can bo relieved. All the pains and aches removed. Proves how easily It can bo dono. Scranton people tell thl3 story. Friends and neighbors talk of It. They tell about their kidney Ills. How they suffered how tho cures came. What they think of Doan's Kidney Pills. Hero is what a citizen says: Mrs. E. S. Jones, of 1010 Lafrfyotto street, eays: "Stiffness of the kneef, bloating nround tho ankles, pain across tho loins when stooping, lifting any thing or when I exerted myself, clearly proved I had kidney complaint. Doan'. Kidney Pills were brought to my notice through an advertisement 1 saw In ono of our papers, and I procured a box from Matthews Bros.' drug store. I followed up tho treatment until I used several boxes. The lameness and tho bloating disappeared. I know of others in Scranton who used Doan's Kidney Pills and obtained great relief. For sale by all dealers. Price, B0 cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. V sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name, Doan, and taku no other. Clock brands of tobacco, will be the general manager of tho new company. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is th make-up of tho Del aware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: Sunday, Juna S. 1215 a. m r. Hillttt. 8 a. in 1'. .1. O'Malley. '. m J. Hosier, witli John nnnls' mm.. Ill a. in J. .Swirti 1 l. in A. Himmltt with II. Iiirtholoniou's nun. 3 30 i. m A. F Hoplilns 1 p. m. J. Howe with Maillgan'i men. 6 p. in F. Wall. Morula?, June 4. R n. m. V (1. ITamrnltt nith FtllonV men. 10 o. m-I". Van Melt. 2 P. m. J. Ilurkhirt, 3.D0 it. m r. F. Stevens rith J. F. SK-Tcns' mm. 1 45 p. in. 0. RalTerty. SUMMIT R n. m., north O Frounftlkcr. 12 noon, north Nichols. 0 p. m., Bouth Mrl.ino. 6 p. m., north J. Ocrrity. PULLER. 10 n. m. Hoarcm rUSIIL'HJ. S a. m. llou'cr. 11.30 a. m Moran. 7 p. m Murphy. 13 p. m. C. Caw ley. PASSKSOEB EKGIKH. C.S0 p. m. Maitorcrn. WILD f'ATS. SOUTH. lO.SO a. m. J. O'llara. 1 p. m. S. Carmody. 2 p. m. ( A. lounscnd. 3 p. in. O. Hinilolph. 4 p m. It. Cutncr. 0 p. in. M. M. Ilmliran. 7 p. m. . L. Niclnor. U p. in. II J. Larkin 10 p. m. W. 1). Warfel. NOTICE. John McCiip out Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 0 a m., mcond rlass engine on 'pick up. M .Vadium lll report at my office at o a. m., .Monday, June i, A. U Salisbury, Supfc. This and That. The Cardenas and Jucaro railroad, of Cardenas, Cuba, has placed a contract with the lingers Locomotive company, of Paterson, N, J., for three mogul en gines and one eight-wheel switching en gine. Tho Baldwin Locomotive works, of Philadelphia, Pa., Is about to ship to Hordeaux, France, ten locomotives for the Paris and Orleans railway. Twenty moro engines for tho samo road ara under construction. Imports of iron ore Into tho United States In April were 21.726 tons only, against 42,482 tons last year. For the ten months of the fiscal year from July 1 to April 30 the Imports were 759,109 tons, which compares with 187,127 tons In 1690, and 340,429 tons In 188S. The Jeansvllle Iron Works company, of Jeanesvllle, Luzerne county, through Its Denver branch, A. Middlebrook, manager, has contracted with tho Hlalto Leasing and Mining company to furnlbh a compound condensing pump, capacity 000 gallons per minute, 1,000 feet hlghk This pump is Its latest pat tern, fitted with Corliss steam valves for economy of fuel. Tho stroke is three feet. The condens-r la the duplex pattern. The company also sold Has slck Mines company, of Silver Cliff, Colo., duplex pump, 900 feet lift. Tho Iron market Is still a waiting one, but there Is still a better feeling In evidence. That a lower range of prices U being established Is generally admitted, but It Is also felt that a very largo volume of business Is ready to be placed as soon ns tho setting of values Is over. Hesldes this, a heavy export business Is sure. The Amalgamated association rate for tho next year aro now under discussion In committee, and there will probably be some time spent In arranging them, as the association will ask for considerable Increases In wnges. Engineering and Mining Jour nal. PHILADELPHIA AMERICAN. Now York and Chicago Our Most Foreign Cities. From Alnslce'a Maearlne. The torelkTiera cllnpr to the (treat cities, though In noii ot thrm do they outnumber the natlrcs. In New York, howerer, and some other ol the larger cities, the forelfrncrs and those ol for clcn parents unquestionably outnumber those ot American parents ol two fenerations' standing. Here is a table of natives and foreigners lu lomo of the cities In 1890: City. Natlre. New York: 873.3M Chicago 8,1M Philadelphia 777.481 Brooklyn 5UM1 St. Louis SM.SDi Jloaton .,,. 290,30) Ilaltimore 301,430 San Francisco ..,,,, 173,170 Cincinnati 225.M0 Foreign, 039,010 50,I,W 259, S0 261,700 114,870 113,127 69,003 120,813 71,40.1 This shows that of the cities ot the first class Philadelphia has the most American, while New York and Chicago run a raco with each othtr as to which Is the roost foreign. Sirs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup Has been used far over FIFTY TF-AItS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their UlilLUHL.'s WULK TEP.TIHNCl. with 1'KHFhOT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILI), S01TE.N3 the OUM3, ALLAVB all PAIN; CUKES WIND COLIC, and li the best remedy for DIAllKHOEA. Sold by Prut-gists In every part ot the world. lie sure anil ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-urn centi a bottle. INTELLIGENCE OF THE SECOND WILL COL. L. A. -WATRE8 NAMED A8 HANDLE'S BXEOTJTOIl, Mrs. Amorman Made a Will in Bos ton, Supposedly Aftor Leaving1 Hore Nothing; of Its Contents Known Horo Yet, Except That It Namos Col. Watrei As a Hndley Executor, and Appoints Itsv. Dr. Dixon's Attorney To Be Mrs. Amerman'a Exeoutor. Ag foreshadowed in Tho Trlbuno ot Saturday, a contest la moro than likely over tho eatato of tho lato Mrs. Ella M. Amerman. The existence of a will supposed to bo of date subsequent to tho one filed for probate by Colonel I A. Watrcs, has been confirmed by the receipt of a letter from General Ed win Champln, of Cambridge, Mass.. sot ting forth that he Is In possession of Mrs. Amerman'fl last will. Nothing Is ttaldof Itii contents further than that ho Is appointed executor of the estate and that Colonel Watres la named as Mra. Amerman'a successor In the Handley estate executorship. Gen eral Champln was the attorney for Iter. Joseph K. Dixon, D. D and Mrs. Amerman In the suits brought by Mrs. Dixon. The will probated hero wha signed October 29, 1897. It was drawn by Col onel Watrcs at Mrs. Amerman'a dic tation and Is satisfactory, It la said. In every respect to all the relatives. The second will, It Is apprehended, does not deal fts liberally by the Immediate heirs aa the first and should it develop that there Is any considerable discrep ancy the second Instrument will be con tested. On what grounds the contest will bo based Is only surmised, but the circum stances warrant the assumption that It will be contended hat the testator was subjected to undue Influence. An attorney has been engaged to file a transcript of tho local will In Boston and to formally protest the probating of tho second will, If It Is not already probated. The real contest will come when the second will Is offered for pro bato In this county. TIIU -WILL, PHOHATED. Tho local will, formally probated Sat urday, reads aa follows: I, Klla II. Ammercan, of Scranton, !,scka wanna county, I'mnsyltanla, do make this my last will and tutammt, hereby N-ToUng and making old any will by n.o at any tlmu lure toforu made. Firt 1 give and licqucath to Italph A. Amerman and May T. Amerman, minor chlldrtn of Lemuel Amtrrmn, m) late hu.iba.nd, dc- cta(d, "(hire and share alike all my periontl of. feet in and about the dwclllnx houic and prem ises now occupied by me, Including household furniture, liores and crrige, and all personal edicts upon the premlit of whiteyer character. pecend I give and bequeath to Jeisc ('. Amer mm, fsthcr of my late hmband, five thousand (JJ.(iOO) dollars in money to bo for the solo ug of himelf and assigns Third I give and bequeath to my father, Charles F. Van Nort, and to rpy mother, Phoebe Van Nort, each the sum nf five thmi"s.nd (M.onm dollars to be for the iwlo use of t hem and their assigns r,spectlely. Fourth I glff and bequeath to etth of the following rrmed rersons, to be for the sole use of hlmrdf or herself and his or her assigns re epictlely as follows, to wit: To Mrs Alfretts Ilndleman, of Siranton, Pa., tho sun of ten thousand dollars; to Ii"si lnura Ani'rnun, of Danville, Pa., the sum of f 10,010; to Mrs. Caro line Coxey, of Massilon. Ohio, the sum of 10,. 0(10; to John .T, Van Nort, ot Scranton, Pa , thy sum of 10,0H1; to Oeorge, I Van Nort, the sum of 10,000; to Anns. II. Van Nort, of Scranton, Pa , the sum of 10,0u); to rharhs F. Vin Nort, Jr., of Scranton, Pa., the sum of fio.frio. To Rev. Joseph Kcsuth Dlion, D. D., In trust for his thrte children, Hollin, AIlco and Doro thy, the sum of 1,600, Fifth Hy reason of the lore of my late hus I and for the memory of his deceased brother, Alonro Amerman, I order and decree thit my executor hereinafter named pay for the edu cation of Alonro Amerman, the son of Dr Amerman, deceased, tho sum of six hundred ((COO) dollars per year for four years, raid years to be In the discretion of raid exeeutur. HDQTJBST TO CUAPEU Sixth To my executor hereinafter named In truit, tho sum of flften thousand (J13.000) dol. Ian, which sum fhill be by him Invested with the order and direction that he or his successor in trust shall pay to the Pcnn Avenue Baptist church, of Scranton, Pa., for the iw and sup port of the Amirman Memorial Tabernacle of tha city of Scranton, the interest and Income on said Investment on the first day of January and July ot each and every year. When, however, It shall te deemed advisable by tuo-thlrds vote of the adult male members of the Ptnn Avenue Tlap tlst church In a meeting called for that pur pese four weeks notice of said meeting hiving been given from the pulpit on cah Bucceedinj Sunday, and by standing notices published for four weeks in the Scranton dally papers, two thirds of said male, adult membership tictng actually prebent and voting to organise a church and ccrstruct an edif.ee within reason able distance of present location of the mission, to take the place of the present edifice and mis lion located en Priscott avenue, near Mulberry street, city of Scrantcn, then the entire prin cipal of J15.POO aforesaid shall tie available for the construttlon of the edifice to be Incorpor ated and lr.on forever as the Amerman Memo, rial IlaptlBt Tabernacle; and tho trustees of said tabernacle shall cause to be placed In the main auditorium a bronre or brass memorial tablet and shall have inscribed thereon an appropriate inscription to the v.orth and work of Lemuel Amermsn, to hose name and memory the edl. flee Is erected. In the event of the name or pur pese of the Tabernacle bclntt changed, the psy. rnent of the Income as aforesaid shall cease and the principal sum named herein shall revert to tho estate. Seventh The remainder of my estate, real, personal and mixed of whatever kind, I give, demise and bequeath to Ralph A. Amerman and Mary T. Amerman, children of my late husband, share and share alike, their heirs and assigns forever. I hereby nominate and appoint Louis A, Watres, of Scranton, Pa., the executor of this my last will and tests meet. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety. eeven. Mia M. Amerman. Signed, sealed and delivered end published as and for the last will and testament of tha tes tator in the presence of us as wltnewes at her request and In her presence. Caroline A. Uellleman, Rcbert C Adams. GENERAL COXEY'S WIFE. The Mrs. Coxey mentioned In the will Is the wife of General James S. Coxey, of Coxey's army fame. She li a elstfr of tho lato Congressman Amerman. Mrs. Amerman'a estate to valued at a quarter of a million dollars. She came Into a third of her husband's property by reason of his having died without a will, Tho other two thirds went to the two children. Most of her securi ties ara In her New England home, upposedly In the possession of Gen eral Champln. Ttaa bact4 ol TOrfocI ewrnrtti. vTenkntw, decline, vVwttnt;, poaltlvely enied k; cmr remeillea nnd appli ance, which we send on trial nud approval. Toy on Aonor, OT nlum nil (If out txpente. Advance payment not required. No C.D.I). Ko deception ot any nature. New I look under scnl. free. ERIE MBOIOAL OO, QUPrALO, N.Y. Pi aw' jVs' ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS IlEDTJOED RATES TO PHILADEL PHIA. Via Pennsylvania Eallrond, Account Republican National Convention. On account of tho Hepubllcan Na tional convention at Philadelphia, Juno 19, tho Pennsylvania Itallroad company will sell excursion tickets to Philadel phia from all stations on Us lino at rate of ono fare for the round trip (minimum rate 50 cents). Tickets will be sold and good going Juno 16 to 19, Inclusive, and returning to Juno 26, in clusive. O. A. R, Department Encampment, Qattyaburg, P. Tho representatives to tho Depart ment Encampment, to be held at Get tysburg, June 3 to 9, will leave Scran ton via the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western at 10.05 a. m., Monday, .Tun . A special through coach will bo pro vided for them and their friends. Agonta of the Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets to Gettysburg and return at rata of ono faro for tho round trip. Same good going June I to Inclusive, and good for return limited to Juno 11, Inclusive Marquette, on Lake Superior. Is ono of tho moot charming summer resorta reached via the Chicago, Mil waukee and St, Paul railway. Its healthful location, beautiful scenery, good hotels and complete Im munity from hay fever, make a sum mer outing at Marquette, Mich., very attractive from the standpoint of healthv rest and comfort. For a copy of "The Lake Superior Country," containing a description of Mnrquotte and the copper country, ad dress, with four (4) cents In stamps to pay postage, George II. Heafford, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Chicago, IIU Mr. II, J. Uheln has been appointed general eastern agent of tho Lakii Shore and Michigan Southern Hallway company, with office at 297 Main street, Buffalo, N. T., nnd Mr. L. F. Vosburgh city passenger agent, with ofllco at 1S0 Clark street, Chicago, 111. VERY HEAVY RAIN STORM. Stroots of tho Contral City Floodod Saturday Evening. Ono of tho heaviest rain storms of tho season occurred Saturday even ing about 7.30 o'clock. Tho storm had been brewing ill day, but did not break until then. The streets In the central city were flooded, the sewers being as usual Incapable of carrying the enormous volume of water. This was especially noticeable on Linden street, which resembled a small lake. There was much lightning but very little damage resulted. Tho electrlo wires In the Delawaro and Hudson depot at Green Itldgo became over charged and ignited the roof of the building. An alarm was turned In from bav; CG, but tho Manic? were ex tinguished by the rain beforo tho tiro companies arrived. MLLE. MORELLI INJURED. One of tho Jaguars Sprang at and Almost Killed Her. Mile. Louise Morelll, tho daring young animal trainer, who put four leopards and Jaguars through a variety of trick at the Elks' fair, two weeks ago, was badly Injured by one of tho animals last week In Newark, according to yes terday's Now York Herald, The Jaguar sprang at her Just as it was being forced back Into Its cage. It landed on bar and forced her to the ground, burying Iti claws and teeth Into her back and arms. She would undoubtedly have been killed had It not been for the timely arrival of Prof. Matthew Johnson, the ele phant trainer, who drove the animal from tho woman nnd whipped him back Into the cage. Mile. Morelll will he pre vented from training for several weeks. "Vie Least Hair Casts a Shadow." A single drop of poison Stood will, unless checked in time, make the 'whole impure. Hood's S&rs&p&rilfa is the great leader in blood purifiers, M CAitt no thtdo-o), but brings sxmshine and httlth into rutty household. Dyspepsia "For six morrihsmysys ttm kvju out of ordtr wfA dysptpsU nnd Impart blood. Sptnt lot of money in v&in, but Hood's SurstptrilU cured me thoroughly." Jos. S. Ztubi. Genoa., Neb, Eruptions " hd annoying erup ffoftf caused by impure blood, and physi cian' treatment failed to benefit. Hood's SariapariCU removed them and I am no longer annoyed" V. R. Hudson, Natrona, Pa.. 3wcdi SaMafxtfttta. -$$mm i Hooit's 1111s cure liver Ills i the non Irritating and pnly eaiEarilc to lake w1JHIleed'i SrsrrUTC DR. DENSTEN 311 Spruca St, Ttmpla Court Building, SCRANTON, Pi. All acuta and chronic diseases of men. women and children. CHUONIC, NEItV OUS. BUAIN AND WASTING DIS11AS ES A SPECIALTY. All diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Bkln, Illood, Nervesi, Womb, Ey, Eur. Nos, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumors, Pile, Rupture, Ooltre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh. Vurlococele, Lost Manhood, Nightly Amissions, all Famals Diseases, Leucorrhoeo, etc. Gonorrhea, Byphill, Blood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habtta obliterated. Surgery, Fits, Epl. lepsy, Tape and Stomach Worms. CA TA1UUIOZONE. Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only J5.00. Trial freo In office. Consultation and exami nations free. Office hours dally and Bundar, I s. m, to I p, m. DR. DENSTEN A A l'l.-1-l --7' 1-t-A A A a A A Tha Diet M4ortpcrU"J,UD u lUB UQaiUif jeuiofferfron Frlrtt . IX. IK. (104 Ifapth AlitH At.. Pk.Ik.lrl. - phi 1.. given , GuutatM la vtrj ctut, t t-rieoeeu stridor (no cbiih() lou Tiror AHisUtbrMiorca. rim nltnL. Ilaariitl. ieie dfcllf 10 SOtol 2Ql IrWah ciitk11 tain dtt-i. ftstesfi Atitl 9A.1J llAnra !- I. it.itilU. mm A jlknPAeiA i flol far Swd UallmoDl&l a4 fiatk. 411 ft I oil (SpoMd. J.? m9 W W "T T-T T TTTT wmmunm stf. VQ VY I AMD Connolly SCRANTON'S SHOPPVQ CENTER. A CLOSE-RANGE STUDY OF THIS SALE Or WHITE We have been asking you to consider this White Sale from a bird's-eye point of view, in order to exploit its scope and bigness. Today, if you are willing, let us go right to the counter say Night Gown Counter, and a3k to see not the lowest priced, or the highest say the special sale styles of NIGHT GOWNS AT ONE DOLLAR They show you these ten different kinds All at $1.00 each. Cambric Gown with yoke of torchon lace, in sertion and fine plaits, trimmed with lawn rufilo and iace edge. And with it another quite similar, but with lace differently applied. Another Cambric Gown, has V neck trimmed with edge and insertion of fine neat embroiclary. Another Cambric Gown has square neck with front and back yoke of embroidery insertion and fine plaits, trimmed with ruffle of embroidery. A good serviceable Muslin Gown, has high neck and yoke ol fine tucks and embroidery inser tion neatly edged wirh fine narrow embroidery. Does that seem wide enough variety to choose from ? But remember you liavo seeu ouly garments of one price. They're nil $i each. This Is to Shou) Yoti fiou) the Sale Looks af Close Range : If you wish better gowns we will show you (of the special priced goods.) G styles at $1.25 5 Styles at $1.75 3 Styles tit $1.50 3 Styles at $2.00 And Others Up to $(.00 Each. If you wish Night Gowns for less than $i, we show you 2 Styles at SO Cents 3 Styles at 75 Cents 5 Styles at S5 Cents 2 Styles at 60 Cents 4 Styles at 4S Cents. And there is daintiness, good taste and good workmanship in each. Perhaps it is not Gowns you wish to see it will be the same complete and interesting story of any garment you wish. Here are: Corset Covers 10c to $2.50 Skirts 48c to $5.50 Chemises 25c to $1.25 Drawers 10c to $2.50 Full, splendid stocks of tasteful and well-made Muslin Underwear, at most re markable prices. CONNOLLY , 000000000000000000000C00OC0 Su turner Floor Coverings We are showing several new novelties in j Straw Matting And- Fibre Carpets Practical, Economical, suit all purses. BAMBOO PORCH SHADES s- BRASS AND Williams 8c McAnulty, X LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPERi Y . 129 WYOMING AVENUE. 000KXX0000000000 $P m i LX-Zti ,! W M r,y .' r-i t s.jrFh7M Like Burning Money to pay It out lor Interior work. Better epoml twice tho amount on a Job well done, II that were necessary. PLUMBING WORK. In all Its tranches Is our business. Wo are thor ough masters of It and all construction or repair work lll be perlict In eery particular. The best material Is used, and only skilled workmen employed. OUSTER S FORSYTH, 525-3TT PENN AVENUE. At Retail. Coal ot the best quality for domestic) uso and of all sizes, Including Uuckvrheat end Dlrdseye, delivered In any part of tha city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the otnee, Connell bulldlnc, Iloom 805; telephone No. 17tl, or at the mlns, telephone No. 27J, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO Tho Dickson Manufacturing Co. Ecranton and Willies. llarrs. P. Hauufeouireri o( LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQ1NES DoIIcm, Hoisting and Pumpltii Machinery. General Office, Bcranton, Pa. 1M-""W. & WALLACE, Sanitary. Prices that will r? IRON BEDS. I I SUMMER DR APERIES. J 00000C0C0 n in :: so Lager Beer Manufacturers of OLD STOCK 1LSN 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Tclophon-s Call, 2333. To Uopnlr nrokon Artl. clesuso HUH MRU CKMENT, MAJOU'S LEATHER OKjySNT. tzmst BUY THE GENUINE ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FICj SYRUP CO. trWnXTIISKAMB. mm Majors IPItk flo.niftiit J&RWSgp! vV 111 Vll I yftXiCT3J!!W'HrMfi-Siw Remember MLWJ&lMKSVM'Jf MAIOU'S wmwl SYRUP OF FIGS Wallacf Here is a Cambric Gown in Empire style, trim med with Point de Paris lace and embroidery. A pretty Cambric Gown has high neck and yoke ot fine plaits and hemstitching, trimmed with embroidery. A very dainty and serviceable Cambric Gown, has V neck with yoke of hemstitching and plaits and trimming of embroidery. Another style ol similar description shows quite a different effect. Then here is a Cambric Gown with neck and yoke of eight rows of insertion of embroidery and neat embroidery edge. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii3iiinniiiiuinniu I You Don't ra Know the Full I Pleasure of km Cycling, I Unless You I Ride a S Sold Only By I FLOREY H BROOKS, 5 211 Washington Ave. niiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniuniiia 0 OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1B72 DEPOSITARY OP THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 SURPLUS 600.000 VM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashlsr. Special attention Given to busi ness accounts. Threo per cent. In. tcrcst paid on interest deposits. S S THE 180SIC POWDER CO. Ilooms 1 an (12, Com'lth BTd'g. BCRANTON, PA. ninlng and Blasting; POWDER Mad at Mooal and RuahJals Wortti. LAPLIN A RAND POWDBR CO3 ORANOE QUN POWDER Elfotrlo (latteries, EleatrloRxptodtri. exploding blili, tiafety t'uianai Hepauno Chemical Co.'s Rxr"o"vca SPALDING V I u