vw'm fin j5 taiovi .SBC ' , - itr KTi PFS -.,' IV, ' V T e n" I -J - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 190!. ,T T3K NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD PROSPECT OF A SETTLEMENT OF SILK STBIKE. lit Rev. Bishop Hoban Is Acting as a Conciliator and Is Endeavoring to Bring About a Compromise of the Differences Between the Mill Owners and Their Employes Im provements That Are Being Made by tho Seneca Conl Company at Plttston The Board for Today. 'The ntoHpcctH for tho settlement oC the strike are very biiplit. Further than this, we i-an say nothing at pres ent." This Htatnniont, was made yes terday afternoon by the executive com mittee of the (dlk mill ntrlkern, and tho hopeful tones In which they pave out the Information told fur more than tho mem words. , They refused to slso cut any more exiillelt news, but late in tho day a Tribune man learned that the ltlirht Tlev. Bishop M. J. Hobun Ih acting as a conciliator and ondeavorlngr to se cure a .settlement. He has already written to Superlntenilent AV. II. Davis, of the tfauquolt Silk Mnnufncturlns etmpany. and lnsl hIrIiI it was de eiareil that the outlook was now brlRhter than at any time during the ! Jonas Long's Sons' NEW STOCK. ' Great Friday Afternoon Hourly Sales It is no wonder that our big stores are crowded on f-'riday afternoons, (or people soon learn to save money when they see a way to do it. No such way has been opened to patrons in this region for years as these popular Hourly Sales. Today just the things everybody wants most are offered at prices never before marked on a similar grade of goods. We arc now prepared to show' you an entire NEW slock of Carpets Wall Papers arid Draperies Sale No. 1 rSnlc No. '2 Sale No, 3 Every ilein is this season's goods,' and vc arc prepared to serve t you promptly and at our well-known low prices. hlrike. The exeetitlvi' I'ominlitee of the Mrllici': met ni.shop Hobun yesterday iiltonioon at the lattot's lesldenee. Iie ;iik stuumoned theie by a message ,'iciti him, and iiUlinitpli nolhlns very ilfllr.lte could be learned regard inn this nieellnf,-, It Is known that the infor mation siveii the Kirli by tho bishop was of a most (iieournping nature. None of the opera tots weie picsent in person, but messages had been sent, which announced their willingness to have the bishop act as a mediator. In l he tatter's letter to Superintendent Havis lie sihkoii roe a personal meet ing to diiciihf the situation and also made homo suggestions regarding pos-.-ible methods of adjusting the difficul ties, it is understood that the S.iu iiulnt hiiperiulcndeut gave an encour aging answer. The strlheis have called a special meeting of the tfauquoit hard ftllk workers for this afternoon, and it is believed that a proposition from .Su-Ki-iritendont Davis will be submitted. The girls are now willing to settle on tetms somewhat less advantageous than thou- they lirst demanded, and are willing to meet the management half way. Impiovements at Plttston. The Seneca Coal company at Pitts tnn has a number of important im provements under way to facilitate the mining and preparing of coal. One large central boiler nlunt ha? been consti acted to luinish steam for all purposes the company may require it fu At the Coxey shaft a large dyna mo has been placed to furnish povr for hauling coal from the Coxey to the Twin shall. This s-ystem of haulage Is also to be extended to the Coxey shaft. Conveyoi- will be placed at the head to cairy the coal to the breaker. Seii il umping cages will also be placed, which will do away with the headmen it both the Coxey and Twin shafts. Tin ce small loiomotives . aie now in sei vice ouside In hauling and trans ferring the coal. They intend in time to get along without them, for with ,he coal chutes nearer the breaker and 'he I'onvevfirs canylng the coal to the ncaker the expenses will be lessened considerably. Will Not Take Them Back. A committee of the employes uf the Lehigh Vallev Coal company on stilke at the Prospect, Midvale, Oakwood and Henry mines, wailed on the ofliciais ol the company yesteid.iy and en- liavoicd to have the tluee who wero hsi'hiiiged reinstated. The committee men argued that the jig tender should not be asked to do an oiler's work, .ind thai the engineer had iusli acted i no in. in not to leave his post. Superintendent chase relused to take the men back. II,. said thai the men were dlsehaiged for disobeying orders when damage to the company's prop er! v was llneatened and they eould not afford to keep such people In their employ. lr Chase asked if the men iwmld tefufec to throw a bucket of water on a lire If uno had resulted, liitnuse ii was not their work, Ilo ex plained the relations between tho em ploye! s and employes and said llio men should obey tho oideis of the foreman, TJie stilke was declared without the .sanction of the miners' union, Willfcs'. Han e Record. That Locomotive Combine. The bankers who am intoiested In effecting a combination of the gif-at locomotive manufacturers of the coun try declare that, there will be great economy in standardizing locomotive equipment and making the engines uniform. The cost of repairs Is a very Important item, as it sometimes re quites tho shipment of parts from thu manufacturers a long distaneo to tho railway requiring it, and not Inn o quently special wurkmen ate sout to make repairs when an piikIiio Is jn an especially bad condition. On tho theory that consumptive de 111.mil should bo met fiom the neatest productive point, there will bo great economy in manufacturing a typo of locomotlvo which would combine the best points of all and supply the mil ways from 1hc shops nemos t .'it hand. Thejo will further be an advantage in tho orlclnal sale, as In times of de pression tho builders could manufuo tiire and carry In stock supplies which would 'be In demand ultimalely by all tho railway companies; For the expoi t Irado there would bo great benelits de ilved, as parts of locomotives could bo constantly on hand to be sent to anv part of tho world. New York Journal. State of the Market, The API II loiter of the Anthracite coal Operators' association says about the maikct: "During the past month tho market was much disturbed because of un settled labor conditions and the possi bility of a Btrlke. The satisfactory lonclusloii of this matter and the an nouncement of spring prices by the various companies has again given a oId footing and normal buying Is go ing forward. "J'ho chcular of prices Issued has fixed discounts for each mouth and definite terms of sale, which, It Is ex pected, will be rigidly adhered to by tne companies. Whether or not this will be done depends upon the buying movement and the" course followed with commission houses. Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. 19c In the Basement COFFEE 'POTS .'!'. Agate and Peerless Enameled Coll'ee Pots, with handle nnd ball, regularly sold at 55c. Sale price Friday TEA KETTLES West quality .Steel Knumolcd Tea Kettles, 8 sizes, Xo. (i, 7, S. Your choice for Q Friday, one hour Mi7 PRESERVING KETTLES !!-emart Japped Preserving Kettles, best steel enamel. For Friday, one a hour 1 T"C BROOMS llesi bioom value ever placed on our table: full sl'.o .N'u. 7 Broom, good weight, and the best corn, four ties, worth at least cents. .Special for Friday, on 5 hour SAD IRON HANDLES Sirs. Potts' Sad Iron Handles, not a (.heap composition handle, but the best walnut; regularly sold at 10 cents. Friday sale WATER GLASSES 19c 5c Glasses, tabl per dozen size; 15c size; Best lead-blown Water the kind you buy for -19c. Friday sale price, 6 for PLATES Fine Porcelain Plates, tlin 5, fi and 7 inch. Friday sale GROCERIES PUUNKS Choice stock, large and meaty, G lb.. Friday POTASH Antiseptic Lye or Potash, popu lar brand. For Friday only, per en u COUN Webb's Cream Sugar Corn, every can guaranteed finest quality, wort.i ISc. -Friday price H.ValS Sugar Cured Hams, none better, every one guaranteed. Friday price, per lb UAISINS Celebrated brand of fine seeded Raisins. Per package Friday, only 3c 25c opu- 4c very 10c better, rijc eded 8c W -Aw Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. On flain Floor LACES Si J . j Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Point do Paris and Valenciennes with in serting, front u to'll Indies wide, worth ark U'ic. to 10c. Friday at VC BED SPREADS 11-1 White. Crocheted Ucd Spreads, assorted patterns, Marseilles styles, tho FrI- Orr day price Oyt PERCALES Soft Finish Percales, style prints in navy, cardinal, lavender and black grounds, war ranted fast colois, regular price, 7e. At Friday one hour T".C RIBBONS '.':' and 1 1.', all silk, satin and gio.i Tain Klbbons. value ISc. to I'O All Silk Talfcta Klbbons, 16 and 10c HOMESPUNS Fashionable dress fabric; all wool Home spuns, extra heavy weight suitable for tailor gowns, positively will not wear rough; de sirable shades of brown, gray, dark blue and cadet. Kcgtilar value 7i"o. Special for one hour SERGE 45c t.'-lucli Hue all-wool French Surah Serfio, light weight, soft finish, beautiful fabric, tea house gowns In shades of national blue, cas tor, brown, navy and green, uegulnr value 50 cents. Special for one hour 45c GLOVES Ladles' IJeiiiu la'slo Gloves in tan and brown. It button length. For Friday, per pair Hnin Floor WASH FABRICS Satin stilpc batistes and lawns, In navy, cadet, black and white grounds, with fancy llgures. Regular price per yard jOc. s Sale price, Friday OC SEERSUCKERS Hates' best Seersuckers, In all tho new and popular styles suitable for ladles' and chil dren's dresses and shirt waists, also for men's and boys' shirts. Ilcgulur price, U'i cunts. Friday afternoon sale Ql--. price ". O4C Second Floor. CORSETS 33c Ladies' Ventilated Corsets, long, and new short waists, good quality French not. Friday BOYS' CLOTHING Hoys' Sailor and Vestee Suit, in plain army blue, largo sailor collars. Also plaids and checks in small collar vestee style. Open front double-breasted vests. ICxtra well made and lined trousers, all taped seams; good waist bands. Sizes It to S years. The bust value ever shown In an hourly sale. One f ip hour Friday l.tJO Third Floor CURTAINS Nottingham Lace, white and ecru, w itli corrugated pole, trimmed loop to mutch. Regular price $1.50. Friday after noon for one hour 89c , srey 13c WALL PAPER Four double rolls for sides; three rolls for coiling, IS yards border to paper a Cr loom lllxM. Friday for 0110 hour.... OVC JONAS LONG'S SONS. "While there is not ait active buy ing market as yet. it is expected that a lively demand will soon come from both New- England and the AVestorn cities. Stocks at these points are ielatively low and the cool weather has caused heavier buying than is usual." V- '- " Today's D,, L. & W. Board. The make-up of today's D I.. & W, board is as follows: THURSDAY, Al'Itll. Is. Wild C.iN. i:.il S p. 111., 1". 1' Mcen; 10 p. 111., 11. ilUhin?. II11DAV. Al'ilir. I'i. Wild ( its. i:at 12 SO .1. 111.. .1. Ilnrkli.nl . ". a. in., T. .McC.irthj; . .1, in., .1. .1. 0tc!l; S j. in., W, A. Bartlieloinov: W a. 111., M. .1. HcnniKtii; " ' '" A- "IH'tW"! l I1- " C. Iluiiiniitt; 2 l. m V. llallet; ."1 j. 111., Uuinli can; fi p. in.. It. Oatncr. Summit'., Kte. 0 a. ni n-l. ,1. llrniilgaii; 7 1. 111., wft, OooiK1" rrountfll.il : 7 p. 111., iMst, W. II. Sir hols ( I'. "' Jl. ' Cutisr: 7 p. in., wen rem Cayiipa, Mclme; T p. m., we-t from CayuKJ. Thump-on. fiillei 10 a. 111., P. K. Pccor t'usU'if-S .1. 111., Ilousci; 10 j. in, .. rm nuty; ll.::U a. 111., Morauj 7 p, 111, .Mmpliy; 9 p. 111.. Uimpinft; t.l p. m W'i'liifr. IMssfiiRcr Kntriuci 7 a. in.. fi.ittnc. ; 7 .1. 111., SiiiBTr: "'."0 1. in.. StJiitoir, 7 p. in., M.igou'iii. Wild (.'Jlh. W'C5l' a. in., .1. II. MaMr-pi; 7 .1. 111,, .1, lilulry; '.' a, 111., .1. II. .Mi-tfi-; II a. 111., I'. J,. IIiwin; J p. in., (!. IV. D111111; H p. ni K. McMUsKi: t !'. in.. M. CjinioOy; U p. 111., .1. A llrsli XOMCU. (.'Aiiiliiiior Jl ISiuley "'ill 11111 .1. D'llaiaV ui-.t on work lulu one day, 1'iiday, April in. nrakrn.iii S ItJiinv. will ro out ltli T. .1. TliomiHoii a rtamnaii, 7 p. m.. Sutiiiuit, Woo, horn Cajnrru, TIihimIj.v, Apiil If. W. II. Haitholiiiicw lll inn Pirk-np. Ilit. in il.ai- nt .1. .'. IMilty. roiiniii'iiiiiii; l'l id.it, Aint If, until fntiliu noli.c, ii-inj .1. '. bnllt'.t ciw. This and That. Uivlnlon Pas.senger A8'iit .1. S. riwlslier, of the Central Uallioad of New Jersey, was In t'arbondale yeslei da y. Tim Dickson Manufactuilng company has received an order for live freight engines from tho Foil Worth and lilo Ol and railroad. Tho main tracks In fiont or the. Lackawanna passenger station are be ing vali-od, preparatory to the exten sion uf Urn passenger platform. V01kmen aie busily engaged lueiect hig the lulck a!ln for the new smith shop, which will be used In conjunc tion with the locomotlvii shops .u tho Cliff woikf. T. . l.ee, general pasteuger asenl, and "Dining liar" Smith, of the Lacka wanna jallroad, passed lliimiKh Scian tou yesterday on train No. 0, on their way lo New York. lieueral Yardmastur lloiu and As sistant Yardmastor Kimwies, of Uo bokcii, who figuted so prominently In the local switchmen's strike, returned to Now York yesterday. Secretary John T, Dcmpsey, oj Dis trict No, 1, Timed .Mlno Workers of America, returned yesterday trnui JIauisbuig. Other members of tho Ju diciary committee will probably re turn to llio city today and tomojrow, Tho Krlo company Is putting on a hleam shovel (o uncover tho upper or rjttbon vein at tho llutler colliery, near Cork Lane, and operate It ixa a "strip ping," Tho vein Is from fifteen to eighteen feet under tho surface and about thirteen feat In thickness, Tho tiact that can bo operated as a strip ping is about fifteen acres In extent, Industrial Agent AY. B. Hunter, Mus ter Car Uulldor L. T. C'anflold, Divis ion Passenger Agent 11. Ji. Smith and Master Painter Miller, of tho Lacka wanna railroad, were In consultatloa in this city yesterday relative to the transportation and trallie airange ments and equipment necessary on the road during the ran-Ameiican exposi tion at Buffalo, which opens on May 1. RA IL.ROA D TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western In Kftect Pre. 'J. 1000. Poulli I.CHP ircrjiiton toi New Voik .it 1.10, 11.00 ,"i.50, MM and 10.01 a. in.; lifij, :!..i.l p. in, l"oi- Philadelphia, at S.00 ami lO.ir, a. in.; I'.Vi ami li.:W p. in. For Slroudiburg at H.10 p. 111. Milk aicoiniiiDdilion at 3.40 p. in. Airitc at llohokrn nt (ISO. 7.1i, 10.S3, liOJ, :i,i;t t.pj, 7.1'i p. m. Airivo at l'tnl-.dflpliia at l.iw, ",..'., ii.rm and f.UJ p. in. Airivo from New York ,ir 1,10, h. and 10.'.M 1. 111.: l.(W, 1..1J, 3.1,1, s.i; and 31.;;0 p. 1:1, Fiom t-tioud-bniy at ).0 a. in. North Leave f":r.nilon for Itnflalo and inii-r-mediate stations at 1.IS, li.3) and D.OO a. m : 1..71, ii.lS .u,il U.a 1. ir. For Oattreo and Miacuao al fl.:i3 a. In. and l..",j p. 711. For ijtlca al 1.10 .1. rn. and 1.3,1 p. in. For .Von. tin-c al IV) 11 in; 1.03 and 5.IS p, in. For NicIioIkoi. al 00 and 0.11 p. 111. For liins liamton at 10.20 a. in. Airitu in Srrantou from tlnllalo at l,2"i, 2,.Vi. 3.1", and 10.00 .1. 111.; :i.) and KW p. 111. F10.11 (ktvi'KO and Syracuse at 'J.33 a. 111.; I! 1' and J.f) p. in From Utlci at 2,33 a. 111.; H.3S and i'M p. in. tiom Nit hot-on a I T.Wi .1. in. and 0.00 p. m. 1'iom M"ii:om al 10.0" .1. 111.; .".2(1 and 8.00 p. m, lllnuiii'liini: Mti-lon Leatt S 1,1111011 for Niiilliinnlji'iland, at (1.13, 10.03 .1, in.; 1.35 ami 3.J0 p. m. Fur Plymonth al 1.01, 3, 10, s.;o p. in. For Kingston at S.10 a. m. Anite at Nottlminliciland at D.33 a. in.; 1. 10, 5.00 and 8.13 p. 111. Auito it KIiiskIoii al S.3.! a, in. Anlvo al riilnoiitli at '2.00, 4.M, H.l". p. 111. Arilti hi f-'ciantnn fiom N'oilliuiiibcrliiml t O.il a. n.; IJ.:13, t.30 and S.15 p. 111. Fiom Kliijjston at 11,0) a, 111. Fiom l'l) month at Tm .1, m. ; H.'.'O and 3.R3 p. in. SUNDAV 'WAIN'S. South Leave hnanUm at 1.10, :.n0. 3.30, 10.03 p, in.; .!.a! and :.. 10 p, in, V01 til 1.1.11 e 'minion at 1.1.1, n,rr a. in.; i,r.-, 3.1 and U..I1 p. 111. llUioin-biiri; Ditiiioi Uite Suunlon at ld.Oj a. rn. and 1 S p. m. Lehigh Valley Ralhoad. In V.'UU Manli B. iroi. For Mdladi'lplila and Nov Voilt tia ). k II. It. I,'., at (l. and 11.33 a. in., ai.d 2. IS, I .'7 ( ID.it k Diamond F.xrr-ss), ai.d U.U0 p. in, hu:i da.is, 1). fc II. II, It.. 1..W, b.27 p. in Fur White Ilairn, llik-lon and pilnoipal points in tin. 10.1l ugioiij, ia 11, a: II, II. II,, 0 13, 2.18 and 1.27 p, 111. Fur I'otUtllle, 1.27 p. in. For IVIlililii'in, Fasten, Itrnillng, II.uiIs'hiis and pilmipal inliTinnlljle statioai tia 1). .V II. It. II., (1.13, ll.Ti a, ill.; '.Mb, 1.27 (llUk Dia. mond F.fpiea), ll.au p. 111. Sunday.s 1). L II, II. It., I... f.,27 p. in. For Tniikhanncil., Towanda, I'.lmlia, Ithaca, Ci'iieta and pvincip il iiiti'imcdiilf nlalious O.i P., Ii. .V W. It. it., 8.0a a. m.-, 1.01 and aMO p. in. For ficiitta, llo-liviler. HurTalo, Niig.u.i Falls, Chicago and all pinnts unt, via I). & II, It. It., 11.33 a. in,, SM (Iliad, lliamond KNinirs), 7. IS, 10.11, II. Ml p. m. Minda), p. i. II. It. It., 11.33, K.27 p. 111 I'ullinaii pallor and klecplus r Lclilsli Valley p.ilon vai mi all iijIhi hcttveen Wllkm-ltaiio and Now Vol!,, Philadelphia, llutlalo and &i pdislon llrl'Jg,' HOLMS II. W'lLtll'lt, cn Siipt., 20 Cortland fcticct, Nov V01U. Cll MILLS S. LKB. (.'en. IMS'. Asl , "" Cortland sliect. New Veirl.. A IV. NON.NF.ilKilL'il. Pit. 1'a-s. AKt , S.utli ntlhlilicm, Fa. For tlikih and 1'iilliniii icfeitations apply to "(i'i I.jiI.ju jiiua ateiinv, hn.mlon, I'a. Delaware nnd Hudson. In L'ttcct .Nor, 23, 1000. 'I'raim for Ciihondile leaie Mraiiton at ti.Ji) ",.', s.m. io.h a. m.: u.oo, .2o. u.ii, a.31 5.211, iii, 7.37. 0.11, 11.15 p, in,; ,i,j a, ,t For llohi'rdJle-('.20. 10.1 a, in.; 2.4J and 5.20 PFoi' Wilkei Barn 0.11, 7.1S, S.I3, n.33. 10.1) ll.Kl a. in.; 1.2S. -18, 3-'U, 4.27, 0.10.7.1S, 10.11 il.iJ) p. in. For Ii. V. It. 11. pohiU (M3, 11.53 a. m.; 2.13 4.27 and ll.ia p. m. ' For lViiia.)ltanU It. It. polnts-0.43, 9.03 a. 111.: 2.13 and 1.27 p. in. For Albany mid all points north 0.20 a. in. and 'J.6i v. " SUNDAY TI1A1XS. For Caiboud lie 0.00, 11,33 a. 111., ll, 3.33, IS. 17, 10.52 1. "' For Wllkrt.-BajTO-0.SS, 11.33 a. m.; J.S3, 3.23, 0.27, 8.27 p. in. For Albany and points' north 3.32 p. m. For lloiicMlale U.OO a. in. and 3.32 p. 111. Lottivl rate to all points in United Mate? aud Canada. .(. II. UUltDIOK, . I'. A., Albany, N. V, II. W, CltOiS, V. I'. A., Scwutwi, I'a. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PEiSiLVANiA mm Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901. Trains leave Scran ton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitta burg and the West. 9.38 a. in,, week days, for Hazleton, and for Sunbury, Havrisburg1, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m..) for Sunbury, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, week days only. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsville, Hnrrisburg-, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. .1. n. m'TCUINXiN, Oeii. Msr. J. 11. WOOD, Oen. I'asi. ARt. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Malions in Vow Ymk Foot of Libeily t-tieif, V li.. and South Keny. TIMI3 TM1I.K IN FI'FIXT NOV. 23, 1000. Trains lento acunton toi Niw Yoil;, Nettailc, FHzabi-th. 1'hiladclphi.i, Katon, lletlilehcin, Al. lentown, Maneh Chunk and White Hatrn at S.:io a. 111.; i'vpief L10; evpicw, ;i.r,i) j, Illt f-vii-djjv, 2.15 P- "' For Fittfcton and WiIi.ik-1I.iiip, S,.';0 .1 m ; ,p) did ::.00 p. m. Miiilat. 2.15 p. m. For Ilaltiinoio and W .iMiIiibidii and points South and t tla llellileliem, $. .1. m,; j.iq and 3.30 p. m. homljj 2.13 p. in. I'm- Lena; lli.-iiidi, Oaaii Giote, ek,, at S.C0 a. m. and 1.10 p. rn. For Heading, Libanon and llaiiislnng:, th Al. Irntattn, $.30 a. in, and 1,10 p. m, Mind,u.,, 2,1,1 P. m. Kor I'otlstllle, S.30 a. 111. arid 1.10 p. m, llnoiigh tlfkets to all jxiintR e.t, eouth and writ at lowest rateK aL the .talloii. II. I". HALDWIN. (Irii, Paw. Agt, ,1. II. OLIIAILN, (iin. Supt. The Blues Is one slgual which foretells physical decay. Another is pale lifeless .skin. The muscles shrink and become flab by; the liody becomes emaciated, and theie is an early tendency to round shoulders. The .step lacks elasticity, the nerves become weak; mental and physical activity are a burden. This condition is called A'f irons De bility; il is cured by the utc of They feed the hungry nerves, revive the weakened organs and make life brighter and sweeter to any man or woman who has suffered from physical drain-:. $1,0U per box: ( boxes (with legal guarantee- to cure or refund the moucy), S3 00. Ilookfiee. I'imi. MumciNC Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For Bale ly John IL Phelps, Pharmacist, corner Wjomins avenue and Spruce street. WILLI AflS & ficANULTY Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- a,!,,.,,,,!.,!,,!,,!,,,.!.. THIRD NATIONAL OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,000, United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. L 111$ IS 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connell, President Henry Bei.in, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Peck, Cashier. HISTORIC Places In' Virginia Can be comfortably and easily reached by the OLD DOMINION Steamers sail dally except Sunday from Pier 21, North Ilivcr, foot ot Beach street, New York, for Old Point Comfort Norfolk Richmond, Ua. and Washington, D. C. Connecting for All Points South and West. 1 Inough Tickets returning from Washington by rail or water. For full information apply to OLD DOA1INION STEAA1SHIPCO. Sl-85 Beech St., New York. It.n.tVALKEn.Trai.Mjr. J.J.BROW.V.Cl.P.A. - Prof.u.F.THEEL,527s,l?hr rhIUilrlpfcU I'a. Only (Jtrtaia NprrialUt tni iaerlci. (iuarmtm to ear iliu br mill rrh&tci Dbffcm, Eieici Abut, niood roUon. Rrrioai! DtbllltjtLoilHwhoodTurlfoftU AStrUtartHnoy altlBi. L'ndrfrloBMinti A Shrunkm Orcim. 4Frrhrurt cairil 4 to 10 it7.3fl yfin firtf Ileal fe A yrani I IhoaplUl txpt rfut ! Irrmiwj, Sb4 for book "Tmtb"oii I Ipdubk ttry rdlctl ft olrrtrlfal frand. If tall on t bl paperT I I i O i 0 i 0 m 4 r ii s& Lager Beer Brewery Mannracturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 486 to 455 K. Ninth Streat, Telephone Call. 23i3. .PA. THB I0SIC POWDER CO, Boms 1 audi, Oomim BT4'g. SORANXON, WA. nining and Blasting POWDER Moolo and BaiaJkl Wotlu, LAPLIN RAND POWDBR COS ORANQE QUN POWDER etrle Battartei, Elaotrlo K splodlns blajU, Safety : Zleetrle Battartei, Elaotrlo Eznlodwi, Fuiaaad Reiaunc Chemical Co.'s Mian BXPLOi'lVE Riches in Your Grasp, That's what nu can IniiiR by joinins r-he Pro plo'.s IViiinieKial aMStrlatioii. ft brings ti jour1 iloor aiicncics, IiuJiiK" oiipoitiinlties and loa'h of mill. A "Goil nl" to asents. St'lid a ln-j mil luVcu for i.iiticul.ir.-. PKOlT.K'ri COMMCIll'IArj ASOCIATIOX, Aubiun, .N, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ...MANUFACTURED Br... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. rr-.oTK Tin: ivamk. Erie and Wyoming' Valley. Timo Table In Hltect Sept. 17, lOOd. 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LION COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! -t J$$ i TsS J.?j t- TI"V 111 r7iiV..'4S- J it 7 .. . te4&-j&w he J. v3w7r?i ,ii M)iiSP ,Mm...i in i i -"fivv f. .' .V II1VI fflj V ( 9 UU'J tVMch our next advartlsamont. A Tablespoonful to a Gup. ' IS THE RULE POR MAKING COPPEE, BUT OF A TABLESPOONFUL OF Li on Coffee vill ive ytJti stronger coft'eo Hum a tablespoonful ol' any otlaT kind. Here is where you save money I USE LION COFFEE ! Ahvsiys insist upon getting it, LION COFFEE is absolutely pure, ami not a coffee which js glazed or coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order to hide imperfections. In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No hoiihckeeper, Jn fact, no woman, nun, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out n certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers ofnir one pound sealed packages (which is tho only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). W00L50N SPiCB CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. h -4?i