r 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1900. County f?a-ilne;i flank k Trmt Co. . 300 First National Dink (Carbondale) Slanclarel Drilling Co Nrw Mexico lly. Coal Co, Pr. .... 40 Traders' National Dank 1S5 Scranton Holt and Nut Co 110 IIONDS. Scranton Pa-wensrr Halle, ar, first mortijaRO, One 113) "5 People's street Hallway, first mort- pare, due 1918 115 People'-i Street Hallway, General mortRJCf, due IT'l IIS t)lckon Manufacturing Co I.acka. Towmhlp School S per cent. ... City ol Scranton St Imp. 0 per cent 800 30 fallacy 100 102 102 Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Iliitter Creamery. 2U-.S dairy tulis, 20c. 1:kk Selrct western, He- ncarly ilate, IIHj. Clipre- Pull cream, new, lt-4iil2e lleana Per hu , iholce marrow, $2.43; medium, (2 30! PC, (2 CO. Potatus 4 So. Ilrnnuda Onlona $1.75. SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Shirt Waists IpHHOlhJand r PURE Strongest, purest, most economical and healthful of all leavening agents. nOYAl LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD SERIOUS CONDITION OF AFFAIRS ON THE CENTRAL. Employes Said to Be Preparing for a General Tie-up Test of the New Steel Coal Car, Which Has Been Purchased by the D., 1,. & W. Com pany Remarkable Run Made on tho Erie Road Recently Order to Central Trainmen Which. Has Just Been Issued. Tlio following dispatch from Mnuch Chunk wns sent out by tho Associated Prtss last night: "Conditions have developed nmonpr tho employes of thu Central Railroad of Mew Jeisey which, It Is said, threa tens it strike on the entire system. The lailroad brotherhoods have polled the employes fiom Jersey City to Scranton, and. It Is raid, nearly all tho men favor a gcnei-il tie up of the lines. The Fodei.iii-el Urothei hoods held a laiKely attended meetlnR hero yesterday and a member of the rcii ial grievance committee said it would lot be over two weeks befoie the en ire system would bo tied up. lie says here are many Kilevances, among .hem being tho extension of the tide water iuns from Hawks station in stead of Coalport and tho reduction of crews on coal nnd freight trains. "The crews fiomcrlv consisted of a conductor, bend and middle brakeman and flagman. Uy a recent order the middle brakeman Is dispensed with, and, while not discharged, only three men are allowed to a crew, the time being divided among tho brakemen so that each gets but three-quarters of the running time." Coal Car's First Trial. The steel coal car recently received at tho Delaware, Lackawanna anu Western yard, and of which mention has already been made in this column, was given Its ilrst trial Sunday and its piactical value tested. It was taken down the Uloom division of the Lacka wanna and was put Into service at the Avondale, Pettebone, Woodward and other mines. In stiength and power it surpasses the cais used at present, of course, and In geneial utility seems a great impiovoment. The steel doors In Its bottom and its chute sides give it a gieat advantnge over the cars now used in dumping tho coal, and it is likely that in time these new convey ances will entirely displace the old ones. The car will be taken to several mole of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western mines and make the en tire round, being used at each of tho vailous collieries. A Remarkable Run. One of the most remarkable runs of a passenger tialn on tho Delaware division of the Kile was made by train No. G last Tuesday night. Tho engine was No. 330, Chailes Snyder, engineer; Thomas J. Duffy, conductor. Tho en gine had been supplied with a big tank holding 6,000 gallons of water. The mn was made between Port Jervis and Susquehanna, a distance of 105 miles, without stopping for water. When the train neaied the Deposit Summit the engineer whistled for the pusher, which jan out of the switch up the hill, nnd train No. 0 gradually slowed up, yet not stopping, coupled on to the pusher, both engines being supplied with Jenny draw heads, nnd tho train was pulled up tho hill with out loss of time. This is the ilrst time in the history of the Krle that nny passenger train has made a continuous run between tho two points mentioned above without stopping nt Cnlllcoon or Hancock for water. Klmlra AdveUUer. Order for Central Trainmen. Assistant Superintendent of the Jer sey Central Railroad Dods has issued the following order to trainmen on the line: All tralni In either direction niunt be run un der coi.trol between Tamanrnd (Utlon and curve rut of cast end of new lead track cast cf Iloak'a oltlce, expecting to Cnd engines pulllin; on malji track. Trains from Slhcr Brook when crlien an or der to run extra, Tamamnd to lloaU' incut I run with trains under control expecting to be flagged by west bound trains baling occasion to taVe train to Tamamnd or to back train In I k n. yard at east end of Tamamnd yard, and must not pull In on yard walks at Tama mnd without permission In rath instance. When necessary, west bound trains laving oc casion to ttke cars to Tannnend or 1'. & lt.'s yard east of Tamanend, may do so when directed by proper authority, provided a Ilagman has been sent ahead a sufficient distance to ensure) lafety. Mhen practicable east bourc trains should re- ET2i H Ejamim rotKdG-F There arc many imitation baking powders sold at a low price. They are made from alum, a corrosive acid which is poisonous in food. DAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. echo running orders, T.imancnd to Iloals, before km ink' biher Crook. Anthracite Output. Tho production of anthracite coal In the first six months of this year 13 about one million eight hundred thou sand tons greater than in the same poiiod in 1S93. Thete has been an In crease in every month this year, and the total production to tho end of June was ns follows, by months: Month. Tons, lSOO. Ton, l'siO January S.TCl.TMl 4,113.000 l'ebmary 2.S10.4V) 3,19,(100 M.nch a, 110,711 4,li,00 April S.O'H.OVJ 3,27.1,Sls May :!,5rj7,0!ll 3,M0,7."" Totall Juno ... in,rsi,7iM 4,07J,'iCl 1",S03173 4,C0S,S M Totall :0,f,9s,072 22,172.171 The Increased pioductlon in June over that month in 1S09 was 536,.'.31 tons, and the increase for six months was 1,771,393 tons. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The make-up of the Delaware, Lack awanna and Western board for today Is as follows: WILD CATS, SOUTH. Mondjy, July 9. 10.10 p. m. E. M. Ihllctt. TiKhdiy, July 10. 12..I0 n. m. J. C!in1ey. ,'l a. in. O. Kcirrcv. 0 a. in, M, Midljriii. t n. m .1. II. McGinn. 10 a. m. ludlow. 11 a in. Wall. 2 p. m. Kctcham. 3.: li p. in. A. (lerrlty. 4.45 p. tn. T. Naumau. SUMMIT! fi n. m., south McTj.no. S a. in , north Frouiifc 11 er. 1 p. in., north MclinR 0 p. m., north Doudican. pm.T.r.ns. rusnr.it?. 10 a. m. Huffy. 1 1 iu in M oran, 7 p. m. Jluiphj. 9 p. m. C. Caw ley. i&i:.vgi:r rxfiiNE. 0 30 p. m. MsRocrn. WILD CATS, NOItlll. 5 a. C a. 8 a. 1 p. 2 p. 3 p. 4 P. 5 p. Op. 7 p 9 p. m. Peckins. m. Ilutli. m. hvarts m Klnprslry. in. John Gahasarja in Masteis in. Hammltt. in. 1'itzpatrick. in. Warfel. in. Randolph, m. I arkin. This nnd That, Work will bo resumed at tho South Steel mill this morning. During tho week the mill was shut down extensive lepalrs were made. An otder was last week Issued to tho Jersey Cential trainmen to the effect that When drilling, the nlr-lirntrn n,l air signal hose must he nnennnii i.r hand before the cais are permitted to sepal ate. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. flrookhn 41 21 Philadelphia 3; 'j Pittsburg ,".." U) (hicigc 35 31 Cincinnati 80 31 St. Louis 23 .11 Ilostou 2j 31 New VorU 21 40 P.O. .001 .517 ,43s .5.10 .102 .no .152 .311 At Cincinnati n, 11, jj, I'liilidclphln 0 0 112 0 0 0 0 0 01 S 2 Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 110 0 0 15 7 2 lljltciirn 1'razcr and Mcl'arland; Newton and Pelts'. Umpire '1 en j. At Chicago ii. . ;. Nrw ork 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 I 2 Chicago 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 11 2 llatterles Mercer and lloiuiinans Tjjlor and Donohue. Umpire O'Hay, At &t. Louis n. II, H. Huston 30010 100 05 7 5 M. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 x 10 12 I Jlitterles Willis, Lewis and Clarlcj Powell and Crigcr. Umpire inllc. Pittsburg. UrooKljn, not scheduled. American League. Detroit, 3; Kansis City, 0. ' Milwaukee, 4; Clcielaid, 2, Indl'iiMpoHs, 5i Minneapolis, 1, llulialo ( hlcigo-Hain. Eastern League, Toronto, 0; Syracuse, J. llartfonl, 2; Providence, 0. fcprliigrleld, 0; Worcester, 2. AMATEUR NOTES. The ttandin: of the Anthracite league Is as follows: Won. Lost. PC Mlde-r Junior! , 0 0 1.0X1 Atlantic 1 j .S75 Athletics ...... i 0 in Viele-ttci l 7 12J 'J he Slider Juniors defeated the Vldettcs by a score of 5 fo 3. The Atlantic! defeated tho Athletics by tho score 13 12. The featuro was the batting of the Atlantle-s In tho sixth inning, when the score was 0 3 In the Athletics' favor. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York, July 9. Not much im pression was produced on the stock market today by events nnd the pro fessional contingent which conducted practically all the transactions fell again to very small proportions. Tho larger volume of dealings nnd the more important transactions which chnracteilzed last week's market were not In evidence today. Nevertheless the price movements of tho day were ciulte wide, owing to the small lloating supply of stock. Tho undertone of the inniket, too, was unmlstnkably firm. Keven the sharp break In llrooklyn Tianslt, which stock led the market in point of activity, had very slight effect on tho genernl list, although a few largo gains in special stocks were ylelde in sympathy with it. llrooklyn Transit at the low point was 53V& bo low thu high point. dTho other local Ti action stocks weto also under pres sure. Metropolitan selling at one time -1 points under Saturday, but 1 allying 3. Illinois Cential lose at one time 33Ti, and the dealings in the stock weie quite large. Tho grain carrying roads were well taken all day In anticipation of tomorrow's monthly crop sreport, which is expected to show the Improv ed condition from lalns In the North west, llaltimore and Ohio wns a weak feature on the scoie of the Insignifi cant Inciease In gross earnings re ported for June. The steel stocks were Inclined to heaviness, Tennessee Coal losing two points. The movement in the group is supposed to bo connected with tho attempts to reach an agree ment regarding prices. Total sales, 'J42.C00 shares. Tho bond market today was dull and changes were mostly small and itegular. Total sales, par value, $G"0, 000. United States new l's declined U and old 4's adsancod per cent. In bid price. Tho following quotations aro furnuifed The Tribune In M S Jordan ci Co , rooms 705 700 Mcars building. Telephone 500J: lrg. est. est. ing. Oncn- High- Low- Clos- Anericar. S'tg-ir lln 111T4 110 ll'j'i American Tobacco 'U V 01 Jl Am S. ti W Sii 31'j, 32'4 3JVS Audi. To. k S, To .... 2V, 2VJ 2l's 2i'..j A.. T. & R V.. IT 71V4 72 71i 72 lliooklin Traction 5.r 0',4 504 51J Itilt. fi Ohio ".ih 7.I1 72 72", (Ties. Ohio 25V, 2V(i 2'.'li 2V4 Illicit (3. W W I0i4 111, Id", Chic. II & () 124Vi 12J',i 12IS 121'i St. Paul Ill lll'i lUHc lll'.i liock Island Hij'i J0i!4 P54 ( rcder.ll Steel 33V6 3-IVi J24 "s PciUr.il Steel, IT 0 M cilij (,-i'$ Kan & Tex. IT 31vi 3 Pi 31 3P4 Louis, k Nnsli 'IVi 72?i 72 725i Mjiilnttnii i:ie hs'd , h S7',j Met. 'ruction Co 150 111 110 It" Miwmirl Pacific 50' fiiTJi 50 50U People's (lis O ti'4 US 'M,i N .1. Cmtl el 130 IM'j 12 12'l North .Pacific 50 ffi 4'i .WJ Noitli. Pacide, IT 70!i 70i 70 704 X Y. Central 12 12'i 12714 127"i Ont. k W'e.t ll'l 1U l')' l')'f, Pciim. It. It 127S. 127B 127'i 127'i Iteaillng Ifi'li in', K.Ta iGJil Heading, IT 5')i WU 5H,i 5958 Soutbirn 11 It HVi 11 10Ti 11 Southern it. It. IT .... My, ,61 .',() 51 Tenn., C. k Iron 0SH (iS(, afy fioi U. S. Lc.atl.ci U 9 0 I) U. S. Leather, IT 08 M C7?i C7i llublier "il'i 2!?i 21'i 2)1', Union Paclllo 50 51 50 SOiJ Union Pacific. IT 72i 72?i "1 2, Wabash. IT 18 li 17J8 17 Third Aenue 100 100 lm W) CHICAGO HOAHl) OF TH DH. Open- High- Low- n.ij. WI1KAT. inc. cat. est. !n'. August tl'Vi M 70 KlU Ser timber t0',i MU 7'i?i SI C01IN. Aurfu.t tri n, nyt 4114 beptembcr U! 4) 41 4H. OAlh. Augiiat 21 ?Hi 21 21Vj Soitciiilr 24 21 'm 2114 POIIK ' Scptcmler 12.S2 12.S7 12.72 12.87 Scranton Board of Trado Exchange) Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. rirft National Hank 800 Scranton S nines Hank B00 S Linton Packlne Co 05 llilrd National Hank 425 Dime Deposit and Discount Hank ., 200 I'.coiwniy I.lKht, II k P. Co , ... 0 Ucka Trust 4: Safe Deposit Co. ., 150 Scranton Paint Co 80 Clark .V SiKnerCo., IT 125 Scranton Iron pence k Ml.' Co 100 Scranton Axle Works , 113 I nckawanna Dairy Co., IT .... 20 LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES Biliousnoss, Constipation, Dyspopsla, SIck-HoaU-acho nnd Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATBI). J Sold by all druggists or pent by mall. Kcrvlts Medical Co., Chlcirt) Bold by McGarra'.i & Thomas, Drug, eisti,, 00 Lackawucra avo., Scranton, la. KineQWI--ij rstfffiiJi LlnArllJJlitjj &t$&m 100 PILLS I 25 CTS. 1 lour-Ilcst patent, ?l.25. Philadelphia Grain and Troduce. Phllielelphla, Julv 1 Wheal Jr. nlulier- con. trait Ernie, July Th'iaTPc. t'oin-l'lrni and 'ic Mplm, No 2 mixed Julj. -MjitsV. Oita -Were quiet tut ateadj ; So. 2 white rllppcil, Sic. Iluttrr btifil) . fmcj western crcameri. 1'i'io.: do. prints, 21c. rues toailj . freili ticirh, lie; do ueatcni. 13c i do oullie-t- in. 12c : do. wiuthcrn, 10c C'lircc fcteely. ltcfuicd iusarH-Slroiii! and 10 poliils higher; eon-feelloner-i' powihrcel, d 13, crown A, ' - rrjv lal A, 0: confectioners' fir imitated, d.l'i; cniies, (l.lli powdered, Rid. gr.umlilfi1 1; extra 'Inc crinuhtetl. 0.10; confectioners, 1 0; Xo-i. 1, 2 and 3, SflSs No. 4, '.f0, No. 0, "1 50, No. B, fif.0. No. 7, Bl); No. 8, SI0; No 0, 6 KV, No 1U, 8 30; No. 11, 5 25 and Nos. 12 to 111. 5 20. f oTtnn I'lrm and Mc higher; tnlclclliiicr nphnd, lOV.c. lal lew Quiet but ste.nily, lty prime, In lioB-dicadj, 414c.; rountrj ilo., tiirreK 4i J dirk do, IHc ; cikc, IV. Mp Pnultrj In chained; fowls lie : old roosteri, "c ; spring chickens rJ2Uo. Drcvcd Peiiillrj- 'Julet but steady ; fowli, choice. 10c j do fair tn Rood, Oi (J-fct. ; old roosters else. ; wotern frc7cn chick ens llillc; i.earhy. hreiilers, lli2cr ; wctcm do, irj'Oe Hecelpti Plonr, 3,01X1 hinels and MLiam poinds In mek, wheat, :n) binlicN; cern, KO.OOil buhcN; oats ",500 builicls. Shipment Wlie-it, PiiO bushels; coin, (1,000 luMicls; oats, 3,000 bushels New York Grain and Produce. New York, July 0 liour l'aMy netie and firm on stronir patents, but quiet otheiwlsc. W he it Spot market linn; .No. s reel, !5V 1 0. li. aHoit, No. 2 reel, MTm1. slcsntor; No. 1 northern Duluth, HCSic. f. 0. h. alloit to airiej No 1 hard Duluth, 'tlv ' 0. b utloat to -ir-rlM ; options opened weak lull rallied latei and wcip firm most of the elaj , closed tlrin at Vti'lV'. no advnncej July clemeel Wi'ic, Scptcinber, sjsci October, hjfgc : Dicembci, Sfi'ic Corn Spot firm; No, 2, 50c. f 0. b nlioat and 50c do ator; options easy nt first but elcclopcd into a Ftroner maiket; clocd Mcaely at iSc ad ancc; Julv closed I'i'ic. ; bcptoinlier, 4')Hc Oab-Siot llrni; No 2 2"e; No 3, 2fHc; Xo. 2 white, 31c. i Xo. 3 white, .lO'lc: tiack mixed western, 30i;c j track whlto western, uOjII'jc, track white state, 2li".0e ; options quiet but Bteael. llutter Steidj j western creamer. 17a ll'ise : factory, lUHHic ; lmit itlmi creamry, lr)iilsc , i,tate dilry, lOilHu. ( luese lnvculir, hiire white, t'c; lorse colored, irViJ'.'S.c ; miall while, OHu'i'sc ; ninll colored, 'li'HJc Tens Steaelyj state and Peiinsjhanli, lttl'V i wcstirn, lsvic. for avcraire lots; western, loss otT, Halite. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Julv U. Wheat follow Ins early easi ness rillled In empathy with a strong corn niirkct anil a higher soet at l.licrpcul, tlnWiiUK the scslon 12c. ourMtu Ida). Ceirn adcanceil on e!r and liot weather In pirts of the corn belt, September clcliu: si'Se. up. Oats tlostel 3e hiRlici and prenlsions 12'i: ta 2Tn'2'ic Im prencd. Cah quotations were as follows: Flour Film: No. 3 piinct vbe it, 7C'ie ; Xe. 2 icd, Meji'.'f ; No. 2 corn, 44'sc ; No. 2 .ullocv, 4li lPi.; No. 2 cute, 241wj21?4c; No. 2 white, 2n'i n27i No 1 H.ix, Jlfl), tlinuthj, fllO; pink, fit (ii 112.7V, hrel, 0.7.aO'K), libs, tO'ritfSO; sheiulilirs, 0a"e. ; sides, 7f.33a7.43; whiskey, l12.1; bigars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Jul) 9. Cattle Steers, steady to 10c, lower, butchers' htoek, stri !'.'; best on sale to eli, cue car load at 5 70, nitlces, good to prion hteers, s'j.lOj?,"!; peor to meeliuin, foul; iiilxeel -tuckers, 2H)17", cows, f200.il5U, heif ers, S'ao, ccrners, tii2.73; bulls, 2.T0jI50j enhes. l 501(150, Texans, best on file todaj, two carlo-nls nt $"20. Texas fed ktecrs, Jli5 20; Texas grav. fterrs, '.i.h.'ii 25; Texas bulls, i))i 3.13 lings- i the, shade higher; t"P, 5 50; mixcel and buteliers, S3 13i5 50, good to cbi c bei, S3.20i"i.'0, rough licaw, Mria 13, light, S C0a3.50; bulk of sides, ,3 .I1i5 IJis. Slieop Steady to strong; choice' lambs, lti20c- higher; cithers, ste.idj ; good to cloice wethers, M 10a 4 7; hir to choice mixed, i 10 it 25, wistnn sheep, 8114 03; Texas sheep, . 2.ul iiatlo lambs, $l2!al.75; western l.nibs, S3.ib.10. New York Live Stock Maiket. New York, Jul 9. Hc"e Slndc lower, steer., l70a5Rl; oxen and stags, l 233, bulls, S2 5'i 4, cows, $225.14 25. C aHes e tle, eipneel tlrin; elo-eil weak on buttermilks and thin xeals. M.ils, s"i7 60 tboiee, .7 i'2V2a7.75, culls, $la4 50, but telinllks, -Mr-oil SO, few, flal 23. Sheep 15i S3c higher; lambs, active, common to ;ix.i sheep, "Hiiro clmlice would briiu fl 7'nj; lambs, if) J(U7..ffl, culls, J4 501J. Hofcs lli-l r at 5.75i0; choice light, I-O.10. East Liberty Cattle Market. Hast Ilbeitv, July 0 Cattle St nlj ; extra, " (0a5.M); prime, ).45a5.G0; common, ?3.Siat Hogs Actice and hUhcr; prime mediums, .- 75 ari.77'; heaiv orkcrs, -Si, 703 73, light eln and pigs, 5 (0a5 70; heacj hogs, $5.(5a5 70, roughs, .' 75a5. hlie cji Higher; choice wethers, ?l 40i 4 30; common, H.50a2.50; choice limbs, jft",. 10 1 0 73; common to good, l f()a0.25; .eal calves, JCail.50. Oli Market. Oil City, Julv 0. Credit balances, $1 25; cer tificates, 1 2j bid for caji; shipments, tl roc elas, 1S1.1W bunds; average, 5l,u7 baruls, run-, three elaju, 212,707 barrels; average, 7S.131 barrels. PBICEBUHG. Henry Plow right is ill of pneumonia at his home on Cannalt street Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Mrs. William Thorpe have returned homo after a vlsit of three months in Knglaiid. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaffer, formerly of this place, but now of Xcvv Jersey, aro visiting the ; liltcr' paicnts, Mr. and Mrs. Claries Kley, of ' St. In ,.. A, A number of joung people of this place en jocd a straw ride to Cnst.il lake Runda.v. Mis. l'rcel Heesc, of Albert street, Is confined to it bed of blcklic-s. Bewaie of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mcrcurv will surely destroy the -.enso of sinU nnd completely elerangc the vvlioh sst-m when entering it tliiuugh the mucous ruifaees SulIi articles should never be used except on pre (.crlptlcrs from reputible pht.lciaiij, as the clainag- tliev will do Is ten told to (he good vou can possibly derlvs from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. .1 Chenej & (o, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taker intcnally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous kurfaecs of the Sstcm In bujlng Hall's Catanh Cure be sure -.oil go- the genuine. It Is taken Internally and made in Toledo, Uhi., by P. J Cheney k Co Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, price 75e per bottle. Hall's Famil Pills are tho best. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTeZ Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving; riace, NEW YORK. American Plan, $3.60 per day and upward. European Plan, jl.50 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWFOItD, Proprietor. - For liuslnss? Men J ji mi.- -;, w vug miuicsaiQ district. -f -i. -f For ShoppcM l ininueea wane 10 vvanamrtKers; . X S niimites to Uloecl Cooper's DIs ; "t Store. Uaiy of access to the freat "r -f Dry Oooels Storos. For Sightseers - - One block from D'way Cars. Blv. - Ins; easy transportation to all i. points of Interest. ! HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YOltK. f f Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVRKSITY VU T f Only one lllock from llroaclway. "" . 1100111!), D I Up. fce, Kea.onable -f -f-f-f ---f-f-f-f-r- --f -f Reduced Prices, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Here is a tempting clean-up sale of various odd lots of Colored and Black Waists, some a trifle so led, most of them perfect in every way all picked out of our fina regular stocks. Prices were from $1.00 to $3.00. To- Cflfr Hrr t ifl White Aprons and Caps For maids and waitresses, of various good qualities of Lawus aud Cambrics, care fully made aud prettily trimmed. Of Lawn, 25c to $1.50 With Bib Front and Bretelles, 25c to $1.00 Maids' Caps, 10c to 25c. Nurses' Caps, 15c to 35c. mbroideriesMost Wanted Kinds, Most Alluring Prices This is a cleau-up of a successful season's selling- Fine and worthy Nainsoole Edgings and Insertions, in the best patterns, on finely woven cloth fresh, clean, pietty goods at about half market prices. Excellent choice is still offered, but not for long. One Lot at 8 Cents One Lot at 12& Cents. CONNOLLY & jlllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllltllll!llllllIIIIIU You Don't 1 Know the Full Pleasure of tern Cycling, I Unless You 1 M mm M 5 Sold Only By 5 I FLOREY 8 BROOKS, I mm m I 211 Washington Ave. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniimiiir. fAAAAii J THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1872 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 SURPLUS 600,000 WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Bpecla! attention clven to busi ness accornts. Threo per cent. in. terest pal on Interest deposits. O0CJ 3 IlTUilCOAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domcstla use and of all sizes, Includlns Uuckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, it the lowest price. Orders received at the orflce, Connell building, Hoom 03: telephone No. 176;, or at the mine, telephone No 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. HUNT PLEASANT COAL CO IffllAlorl !- ofiirtunle iiil?rtri fria l AIllluIBUl'rhftMdli'M,! IMootll'otton.r Yout trull rr-pr-i, Uol itallij arUocfl et-s f JICD-l for Hworn 1 fitlinoiilitla cix-d RMkr fe. S" Truth - ror. U. F. '1 llthl- M. 1., V I.--! C AiH Knl. kl.lk us IH.II..t.l.LI.' J VXft&Vl 1'o'ltlTfI ibt clV pfciftliil iu UtT J Lbltel&utei Wcart eca ihou-cb tht niuilc-slcbriifil ipeo f 1 l4liU falloil. i rtab etiri eurrd lu 4 to 1 0 dija lUun 9 S 6 9 f tr'TT,T'T"T"T"T-TT"rT,'1,f f t T T T 9 rtTT1 SPALDING WALLACE, iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Summer Floor Coverings We are showing several new novelties in 5 Straw Matting And Fibre Carpets Practical, Economical, suit all purses. $ I BAMBOO PORCH SHADES. 5 . T BRASS AND Williams 8c X LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WAUL PAPER: X 129 WYOMING AVENUE. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO in Lager Brewery Blnnuracturcrs or OLD STOCK 435 to 455 , SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Stroot Telephone Call, 2333. DR. nUNSTBN, 3ii 5pruce Street, Scran tein. Pa. ll Acute anJ Chronic Diseases ot Men, Women anl Children. Consultation and examination Iree. Office Hoars Dslly and I bunday 8 a. m. to p p. ra. 127 AND 129 WASH1NQTON AVENUB a oooooxxoooooo: c Sanitary. 0 I Price9 that will Q. IRON BEDS. I I SUMMER DR APERIES. I McAnulty, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo THE SIC POWDER CO. liooms 1 and2, Com'lta BTd'g. BORANTON, PA. Hlning and Blasting POWDER Upct at Mooslo and Rush JsUct Worts. LAFLIN A RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANOE aUN POWDER Elcetrlo llatterles, KlootrtoKrplolctrs, erplodlnx blasts, bafcty Kuse aal Repauno Chemical Co.'s (Iran nxPLOiivn The Heller Water Heater. 3r NO SMOKi:, NO ODOtt, NO riirtT. Is sttseheS to ihc kltetirn boiler, hfjts forty frallons ot water tn thirty flvci minutes, for less than one. hall tlie cxpcivee ol any other nai heater, and oiie-thlrel the mnense ol coal atne heater. It allows ou to dispense with the hot Are In ths ranee elurlni; tlio heat cI tlie summer mciiitbs. fi FORSYTH, tX-SV PENN AVEWUI5. Ett