1(1 P W W p fji ,'1'K' V? '-'4i-' ,w ''r'?'f!Wi;fY' K '"'''iVH ljJJb,(firuVITp3iij)r tpnrlP t V V3l r t --"-p--jw M -! J,. HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1901. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR rtriiTHEn conferences of THE MINE WORKERS. Giicvance Committee of D., L. & W. Men Waited Upon Superintendent Loom Ifi Committee of the Striking Firemen flora the South Mill Wnntcd to Interview General Man ager Weln urn but He Wns In New Yolk The B., L. & W. Board for Today Odds and Ends of News. Jonas Long's Sons' 4 NEW STOCK. Wc arc now prepared to show you an entire NEW slock of Carpets Great Friday Afternoon Hourly Sales Only a little hour yet you will find more opportunities in that space of time to double your income than in several days of oidinaiy experience. You know "a penny saved is a penny earned," and in this case it means a good many dollars earned, which, of course, is the same as doubling your income. People are yet talking about the great olTers they found in our Big Stores last Friday afternoon, and declare they don't mind being crowded a little at the counters for a few minutes while they are securing such satisfactory results. We have even better opportunities to show you at the Famous Hourly Sales today. I Wall Papers and Draperies J Evciy item is this season's goods, and wc aic pteparcd to serve Sale No. 1 Sale No. 2 you promptly and at our well-known low piiees. After Ik Ins; In billon the ri outer part of ycntPidny, the Hricvniicc com mittee teprescntliiK the locals of nil tin- lolllorlcs operated by the Debt wair, J.ttck.uvnnna and Western lompany, Mjslouluy attcuioon waited upon Suporlntndnt 13. 13. Lioomts, of Hi Liirlmwinna coal department and inosentcd him with the Hit of gilev anecs formulated nt the meotlnRs hold titerdny, "WeunoHtlnv and Tuodav. The committee ai lived at his olUee about 4 o'clock and are Mild to lnws lircn in ftopslcm with Wiint'ilnleiiueiit J.oomls for some time. Nothing could bo learned of the outcome of the mei't jiiff. as the commit too dispelled to their lcspecthe homes after It and air. Loomis could not be located last nlffhr. No repoil was made by the lommlttec to dlbtilel beaduuarteis. It is Bonerally under.stood th.it .imonp the demauilH made arc a ic iiiicst for a unlfoim wage s.cale at the eompinvVs colliotles an elsht hoiir day. and other concelon- The grievance committee tepipspntlnpr the Delaware and Hudson co.il depart ment continued their meeting of "Wed nesday, holding session in the A. O. IT. W. hall. They will convene again this morning. The J3r!c collieries pent delegates to a meeting of their committee, held In the Hotel Coyne, and the Temple Clion and Coal company's employes met at Scott's hotel, on Lackawanna, avenue. AH these meetings weie con tinued. "Last night special committees appointed at the meetings met and worked on scale", wjiich will be sub mitted to the committee this morn ing. National Committeeman Fiederick Wither, of the Mine Workers, visited each of the meetings jester-daw and uddre&bod them on the .subject of their foming together. Little hesides or gmlzation took plare at the morning &cssJoni and during the afternoon general discussion took pluce on ex isting conditions, and the natme of the demands to be formulated. They Are Still Out. The committee appointed at Wed nesday aftei noon's meeting of the striking tliemen of the South Steel mill, ycsteiday -visited the company's hcadquaiteis, in older to wait upon licneial Manager llcnrv "Wehrum. They were infoimed, however, that the latter was still In New Yoik. None of the men have as et le.sumed woik at the mill and they as.seit that their absence Is interfering muteilallv with oiieiations at the woiks. The iiimibeis of the executive boaid jes teidav announced their intention to fiKleavor to enlist the aid of other l.i 111)1" oiganiations foi the stilkcis. The btilkeis while attempting to dis suade men at tho mill Horn taking their places, have acted with a praise worthy freedom fiom violence. As an evidence of the way in which they in tend conducting their side of the mat ter they have granted ?Ir. Okell, of the company, the privilege of picking from their number as many men as ho de sii es, who will act as deputies and see to It that no distut nances occur. The men entertain hopes of an early settlement. ., Xi. & W. Bomct. I'ollowinc is the make-up of the D , li. &. "W. board for today: THUItSDlY. APRIL LT. Wild Ote, East 8 p. m , I Halli-lt; 1 y ' . 1 l". Stcvciisj Jl p. in , .1, A. Uush IKIDVY, Al'llll 2d Wild Cats, Last VJSO a. ni , II. .1. laikm; " a. m., II. Holier ty: i a. in , I'. (An in uikIi ; 'i a. m, T. liUpatrick; 1) a. m , 0. C'ibe; 1 p. in., S. 0 Connor, with John Hasan's men; -! p. in, J. Mosier; fi p. " '' IN McCaim; C p m , J. J. Murraj, with !. T. staples' men Summits, Ktc 0 i. m, east. 7. HcniiiKiti; 7 in, west, G. Irounfilkci. (I p, in, ca-t, ,1. fan Iks; 7 p. in, init, .M. Gold.n with W. II. "Nichols' crew; 7 p. in, vvo!t (mm Cajnga, Sic I unci 7 p. m , west from Cavtura, Tliompxon; 7 ji m, east fiom a.v Anir, I aw ml MiAllMir. Puller 10 . in, K. II. Snoi. Pushers S a. in , Honor: 1(1 .1. m , S I'm. ntil.v; 11,10 a. in, Morui; 7 p m, Hurpli ; I) i in , Jairnpin; It) p. m , WMncr. Passenger 1 nulit.J 7 a. m.. (illtic : T a. in , Sinner; .1 JO j). in , Minion; 7 p. m , JliGouui. lid Cats. West I a. m, I'. Kingslcj ; 5 a. in , ,1. HurMnrt; 7 a in . I'. Wall; s a. m , .1, II, Masters; 10 a, in , M. I.ouiJincv; U turn , I, Gahafpn; 1 J), in . J. I'. 3Iacr; 2 p. in , I) llagRerty; :t p. in , , G, llininillt, 1 p. in, DouclicjiiJ (1 j). m , I. McCirlliv MlrllT. rcmiluclor W, D. Wartel will mil S a m , WiM Cat. coniiix nclnpr Apil! 'Jotli, in pi no nl 1 ranK McDonnell. C milliliter C. Uaitlioloiurv will urn 1! ft p. m, WIM Cat, commencing April ihitli, vvitli Ben. nelt'h tiew. Dial i man C'mtU llosello repoils toi ilul; en with I, DnliiiviU. This and That. fi, Twining, ongliiPfi' f maln tfinnco of way on the Cential Itall ioad of Now Joisoy, lotuined to Mauc!) i 'hunk yesterday, after a shoit visit lu this city. Si'iaulon conductoi.s on the Lacka wnnna laihoid have each been as rlHiied special cabooses. Hereafter no conductor will bo allowed to change i ibooos without an aider from tho tialumustei. It l.s whispoied in lallroad circles liti t 13. fj, nusbell, cc-general super intendent of the Lackawanna railroad, Is on a sick leave of 'absence from he Intoicolonlal ralhoad, of which 'ie iceently became huperlntendent, t V.T, Haxter, state president of the Intel national Association of Statlonaiy !''iieuieu, has opened headquarters at W Lackawanna avenue, and all sta tltinaiy fliemen are lecjuested to take sogiiUunte of this fact, A gang of 150 Italians have anlved lot the construction work on the Dela ware Valley railroad and until their ow a shanties are erected along the outo have nuaiters In tho old New Yoik, Susquehanna and Westf'n de ;ut at Giael Plate. Com ajtor Mc (Jralli Is uvvalting uuHal of. horso and wagons. Stioudsbuig Times. I'lCbldent Baar, of tho Philadelphia and Reading lailioad and the Cential Itallroad of New Jeisey, accompanied by C. II. Wan en, first vice ptesldent and geneial manuger of the Central, ni rived In Sciatnon on a special train early yesterday moinlug and left aguln at 7 o'clock. Their 'visit was a ms tery to the local olllclals, and their rescuco was not known until after P "1 Begins Promptl) at 2 O'clock. House Furnishing Goods In the Basement T15A KETTLES The well Known Hot lies. tH" Te.t Kettle, In tho .N'o. S size, all coppoi, nickel plated and nickel lined, polished on the outside. Woilh $1.10. One yf-, hour yyc HAMPERS Your choice of three sleM. round willow Clothes Hampcis, made good and strong, of best American willow; legu- lar pi lee from JiSrt lo $1.40. One hour 69c COFFEE POTS Tin ee slel Coffee Pots, genuine Agate and Peerless Enameled. They hold "Yi, 4 and 6 quails. Quite lnige sbes, call them boilers If sou will, they hae both bales and handles. Your C- choice aiOk Miscellaneous. We h.we auanged tor this hour a 10c. table of big alues. Xot a piece is woith less than 13c; some as much as ,;ic. We name a few of the many ai tides: 1, m and 2-auart Enameled Coftee Pots. 1 and OVi-inch Agate Fijing Pans: S and I quart Enameled Pudding Pans; t and 5-qunil Enameled Milk Pans; veiy large and heavy Enameled Kitchen Elppeis: laige Enameled Wash Howls 3-quatt Poicelain-Llned Ket tles; Stew Pans, Sauce Pans, steel Fix ing Pans, Tea Bells and Call BVlIs, Caiptt Tacks, any size, etc., etc. Each, one hour 10c DISHES We have 500 dozen Plates, Cups and Saucers of English Poiceluln, under glaze decoiation In daik blue and peacock gicen. Tho cups, are laige and h:ic handles, the plates aie s-e en-Inch. For one houi j oil can secure a plate, cup and .saucer lor 15c Boilei , 39c WASH BOILEUS A fine Wash good, heay, bright tin. One hour But Just Look at This II. & E. fine quality Gianulated Sug.n. put up in packages of "i pounds each. Foi one hour on Friday, only one pack- g age to a customer, sale pike Jt5C P Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. On flflln Floor SHOES For little bable. soft soles, In black and In tan, nicely mnde In every way, and would sell regularly for 31c. a pair. One hour pi Ice 17c HOYS' AND CSIRLS' SHOES Made of Eongola Kid, with patent leather tips, .solid leather all through; tegular value JC- $1.'j:. One hour ViJC LADrES' OXFORDS Fine quality of Don giila. Kid. with patent leather tips, .solid counter and Insoles, made -with English back stiap. giving most strength where most needed. Consldcicd good alue at rg- 1.2,".. For one hour VOC LADIES' ADONIS SLIPPER Made of Dongola, with vesting top. finished with let buckles and black satin bow. For Qp one hour yOC iLA DIES' WHITE RIBBED DRAWERS l.ace Trimmed. For one hour I C CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED HOSE Double sole, heel and knee, guaranteed tast coloi.s; sizes 6 to 0'4, Ten cent qual- ity. For one hour C DRESS GINGHAMS Fine quails Madias dies'. Ginghams, in all the new checks, stripes and plaids. Giound colors in pink, pale blue, o blood, cadet, nay, Iaen- dcr, etc; legular price 10c. One hour 6jc WHITE DP.Es.rf GOODS Satin stiipod, s.itin check and plaid, fancy white goods. A laige assoi tment of latest palteins; '"7l legular puce UVic. One hour only.. jC ADAMANTINE PINS Regular pi ice -lie. a paper. One hour sale.... 1 C- hTOCKINET SHIELDS Two si..'', tt . CORSET CLASPS Five hook, lo. TOWELS Linen Huek Towels, 1SJ4, with i d stiipe bordetf, heavy quality, Q- icgulaily hold at V:. One hour... O4C Sale No. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. rialn Floor HUGS 27xG4 Jule Rugs in a combination of coloilng and several dlfteiont slilpes, es pecially adapted to poich use. Just the thing :ou want light away. Veiy 'jr, bright and effective. For one hour OVC DOMESTICS, ETC. Combination Sale Batiste Lawns 40 Inches wide, Percales 30 Inches -wide, Dresden and Set oil designs and stripes, all colors; suitable for shht waists and dresses for ladles and chlldien. Regu lar price 10 and 12c. a yaul. One hour only 6ic Second Floor. WRAPPERS This is an unexampled otter, even for our counters. Wo And that peo ple want something good, and they can find it in the.se wrappeis. Beautiful Peicales and Pilnts In every conceivable shade and liguio the steadfast, always practical, dark blue and white, and also dainty vhlta grounds, with pink, blue, lavender and lose coloied designs. Several handsome -wrappers In black, with tasteful white flguie. All of these are piettily trimmed and 01 giaceful out. Neer sold a cent under one JClt dollar. Our price for one hour "C CORSETS A tiuly gieal chance. This Is a corset fiom one of Hie- beat makeis. Pci tect In cuives tasteful in design In pink, bluo and white: laoc tiimmed top and bot tom. Regular pi ice Me. One hour piicc ROYS' SUITS In double-brjasted and cs tce style 3 to 9 and S to V yentr,. Twenty pictty patterns for selection. Coals all ex tra well lined, trous"i.s with taped .seams and will not lip. Colots iulud plain blue and brown, also daik and light mixluics. Vesttesall hae open fi out, double bicasted vests. For one bout Fourth Floor ROCKERS A tempting oflur of hlgh-giadc lot kei t. elaborate pailoi chair, made of se lected quaitcied oak. Elegantlv hantl-llli ishod and substantially constructed. Shaped Mont gioocd seats: thiee caivcd tails in back, with close spindle inset tlou thiough out. These locUcis nae Dcen considered excellent xalue at $3 30. Connoisseius will eagerly take advantage of our Fil day houily sale pi Ice of : 37c 1.33 ! WILLIAflS & flcANULTY 4.4. 4.. .t.4ll.,...i Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- 2.59 JONAS LONG'S SONS. their departure. They arc supposed to hav been on a lour of inspection. Cheap Kates to California. Parties desiring to make trip to Cali fornia, Ailzona or New Mexico, either for business or pleasure, can do so now at almost half price. Every Tuesday, until April SOth, in clusive, tickets marked "Colonist" may be purchased via Southern Railway lor W.00 trom Washington, $tti r.O fiom Philadelphia, and correspondingly low prices from other points. The Southern Railway and southern Pacific company opeiate Ihinugh e cuislon sleepeis fiom "Washington, leaving Mondays, Tuesdas and Ftl daj.s, the Tuesd ly sleeper being avail able foi "Colonist" tickets, The berth rale In these sleepeis In only $7.00, two people being allowed to occupy one berth It desiied. Personal condiictois and Pullman portots go thiough with each sleeper. Thete are other new, convenient and economical fea tines connected with those px-ouislons which may be nsceitalned from Chailcs 1.. Hopkins, Distilct Passenger Agent. Southern Railway, S2S Chestnut stieut, Philadelphia. - Lackawanna Raihond. On account of tho Paii-Ameilean ex position the following louud-ltlp i.ites and anangenientswlll bo in effect fiom Scianton: Seabon tickets -will bo sold, c oinmenelng April .10 and on every day theieafter duttng tho exposition, lim ited lor iPtmn until November 30 In clusive, 511.20, Ten-day tickets -will be sold, commencing Apill 30 and on eveiy day thcieatter cluilug tlie ex-pnsltlon, $R, Flve.dfiy tickets will bo mild, com mencing April !!0 and on overy Tuestlny and Katuiduy theieatter cluilug the ex position, $0. All tickets will be hoit 01 ed In sleeping or pailor cars In con nection with pioper Pullman tickets, except the five-day tickets, which will bo honoied In day coaches only, f'hll dien between tho ages of five ami eleven eais, ono-hiilf of the above rates. Lackawanna Ralhond Excui&iou to Washington, D. C, On May 4, ticket agents of tho Lack awanno. lailioad will frell exclusion tickets to Washington, D, C, good going on any tegular train on that date and limited for letutn until May II, Inclusive, at rale of one way faio tor the tound trip, Organs for Bale Cheap. Tou can buy a good second hand Or gan us low as J10 0O at Guernsey Hall, j. w, auemsey, Prop., 3H Washing ton avenue, Scranton, Pa. m Wheie can I got my films and plates developed and pictures finished? Why, nt Jlorey & Riooks, of course. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. Eiie and Wyoming Valley, Timo Tublc in I Hcct Sept. 17, liXXJ Tiains for lUnle; and local points, connect. Ini; ut lUv.ley Uh I rl railroad fvi Kcvt ots, Nrwbure and inWrinediuto ijoIdIj, leave SirJa- ton at 7.0S a. m. and Mb . in. Trains arrive at fccranton at 10 M i a. Id P.19 p. m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA' RAILROA) Schedule in Effect Maich 17, 1901. Trains leave Scranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbuiy, Harrisbuvg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, and for Sunbury, Hanisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Plttsbuig and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) tor Sunbuiy, Hanis buig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Haaleton, weok days only. 4.27 p. m., week days, tor Sunbuiy, Hazleton, Pottsville, Hanisbuig, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. I n m'TCUIXsOV. Ccn. Msr. J, B. WOOD, Oeii l'ij ARt. Cential Bailroad of New Jersey. Stations in New York Foot of Liberty street, N It , ami South reirj. 1IMK TM.h IN UirCT .XOV. .'j, 1D00. 'Irains leave scianton foi Xcv oiU, .Newaik. FlUabetli. Philadelphia, 1 uton, Bfthlcliem, l lentown, Maucli Chunk and White Hiven at S.11 11 111 ; cxnrcs'!. 1 1 cvpic,, .150 a 111 sul. dav, -' 1" !' nl lor Piluton and Wilkes Dane, S..0 j. ni ; I 10 and 3 50 p i" Smidavii, J r p. m Kor Uiltlmore mil Waahlnglun iud pcuni f,outli and Wct vu Uethleliem, 8:0 1 rn ; I in and 3 r)0 p. m hundj)-, 2.lj p, ln For Unit Bunch, Oi.L.in Giove, tli al fc TO a m and 1 10 p. m J'or Ucidinir, Lebanon and llirrir-lmrg, via M Icntovvn, b a. m. and 1.10 p m sundaj , 211 P m. l'oi Put In Ilk'. s."0 i in il'd 1 10 p in Througli lukct to ill points cat, couth and vet at locl ratp at the itation. II, P. lSll.niWV, Gen Pa-j. t. .1 II. OUIMJSI'N', Clen Supt Lehigh Valley Baihoad. in r.irect 3idit.li a. jpoi. Pot I'lnladelphla and cvr orU vii P V. II It It, nt Ofi and II V a. 111., hi d J IS, ( J7 (IIIjcIc Diamond l.pr) aril 11 vi) p in .Sun. dais, L II. It. II , l.'o, 8 27 p 111 lor hlte lliun, link ton and pilncipal points in the coal regions via D &. II. It. It , t! Ij, CIS and 12" i, 111 For 1'otthiillf, I.J" p. 111. I'or Ilelhlchciii, 1'aitin, I'eadlig, llurisburg nnd pilnclpal intiuiKiliatc station,, vii I) ,V II. II. It, (III. 11 5i 1. 111,; '-'IS, 127 (Wick l)li. iiionil I'vpre-i). 11." p. huudii-, l. & II. II It , 1 rS. 8 27 p. 111. l'oi liiiikliannock, lmimli, lliiiin, ItluiJ, litiiiu and pilnclpil liitiiiiii'illjli; rtatloni, ill 11, I, i. II, It. It, 0 03 a. m ; 1,05 and .110 p ni. 1 01 Geneva, Uoehulor lluPalo, Xiigua I'all. ChUan'o uiul all points vul, via P i. II, It It , II &'. n. 111 , .1 II (Illack lllamoiid KspriK,), 7,! III II, 11.0 i, 111. humla., I) i. II. II, R, 1155, 8 27 t m 1101 1 IN II. W II (llllt, Gen hupl., 20 Coitland ttircl, Xew orlt. I II UiM.s. s. 1 1 1', Gen. Pan .l., 2il Cortland slreit. New ork. A W. .ON.M'MLill.n, Hlv. 1M. Ait , houtli Pilhleheiu, Pa. I in thl els and Piilliun n-erution-, apply to .01 lackananna avLiun.', Hiantou, Pa, 3ime Card (u ffftct Dar, 30th, IUOO, SCRANTON DIVISION. m Vd bl la too "1 r I Ml . , .10W ,,.10ii ,. ,10 31 .1 ...1011 . .,1015 , 1UUII 1(0 via VM 11 ....IPM ...B0 ;,.,8 86 ::::SB .! ....ID .. ....609 ..0S . ex I KM bTATlO.NS 7lOArN.Y.WIJdBI Ly, pj.1 IWir., UJoiit ,,,I,t. U " . bUrllohl 111 ' .Piettonlark, " " , ..WIIWOOU ., " " ,. Poynlll.., " " , Orion . ' " , Plusunt Mt 1 " " ,, Unloudalo,, " " boreit City " " tarbondaleVd " . CaiboDUate . M " .While Bridge. " " . JUyueld Vd. " " .. Mayfltld.., ' " Jcrnivn .. " " . .Arebbald ,, " Wlntin " , li.kvllla " .Cllrbant ' . Prlicbura.. luroop , , ' '' rrntlrUnct , " I arK t'lace,. " AT 1 a 10 111 1115 1!3 a0.M VOT 8 031111 Oftjll 11 UMltW 8 53110(1 Wll 01, 1110 57 8 (J 10 63 mo 10 toi 9 39 10 II 8J510 15 K 32 10 131 S3010 (0-l.v. ., S.rantou M I 119 I nniMi .,.. ptiaa . , rill:" nil. i!!'"V.- 7 Ml til M . ., kwiUjoi 7 ooi fie 5i. " I I5 t f, , 7 ni lie u " ; m Sett. " 7 nlSeiii ?ajB!H'" 7 Ui i76 , JlOjffiSli , iUIPM PI I AdJlllonil Irilnilciro rarlondtle for MavbirH Ttid " .If,'.'1 "17tPmiiJ(iDi AilJltl-ufllrliiileeSfi.otoQat700pinboiiiliTOoly, topplniitall tltiluD lo ( thondl, iiniloj at 7 is poi alllarrllojattntiooi(int.45aiii. Jtte cents per mile. I.oneat Ilatea lu all X'olnta Weat, i. C. 'NDtRSOH, J. t. WUIH, Ola'IfiH'iArot, Ir. 4ot, VotkCitJC AcraaUaU'a. Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western In 1 flea Oct". 2, UOO soutli I eive S-cranton for New Vork at 1,10, 3 00 fi "0, S00 and 10 Oi a. in.: 12.53. ,13.1 1) in. lor Philadelphia al 8 00 and 10 0i a, m ; I ! Vi and .1 :u y. 111 Tor Mroudsburi; at f Ifl p. in. Milk airominiiHation at .1 in p m 11ive at llobokcn at ll 0. 7.1n 10 JS, 12 08, a 15, I l, 7.10 p, ni. Aiiho al Philidel Ida at I (wi, 121, (100 mid 8.22 p in, Airiie fiom Neu- ork at I. Ill, 6 32 and 10 2-1 a. 111 i I. Oil. I. 2. 5-II. , ; and 11 ID p in limn rdtoud burrf at 8 0a .1, III Vorlh I f lie SLranlui for IliiHalo anil jiitei. incillalc fetation il 1,15, 0 35 und 0 00 a, in , 1 55, 0 IS ard 11.J5 p. 11 I'or Oswcru mil MraeuM' al d )j .1. ill. and J, 15 p. in , r llllta at I 10 a, in, and 1,55 p. m for Von. Iro-o at 0 0) 1 nij 1 ( and Ola p 111, ,,, Mi.hol-.op at 100 and l) 11 p. in, I'or llln' liirilon at 10 '20 1 111, rilie ill Arrant nn lioni lludalo at l:i -'55, .HI mil 10 00 u. 111 ; 1.0 and soo p in Irnnt (Swrgo and tyrauHr at .'53 a m.; 12 0- and Siw p, m ,,)m iita at 2 55 11. 111. t'2d3 and lull p. 111 1 10m Mcltolton at 7.50 a. 111, and 6 00 p. 111, 1 10111 MnntroiO at W.oo a. 111 .1.20 and b () p. in, Woomsbiinr Illvisloii Leave Scraiton for Northumberland, at II 15, 10 05 J. in.; 1,55 ai 6 00 p. m. l'oi Pljinoiilli at 1 05, 3 10, 8 10 p. m. I'or Kingston at 8 10 a. in. Arrive .it :voithuiulcilaiid at 0.5.5 a. in. 1.10, 5 00 and 8 15 p. ni. Arrive at Kingnton at 8 52 a. in. Anlvc at Plvmoiitli at 2 00. UJ, (M5 p. m. Anivc Jn biranton from Northumberland at 0 42 a. n 1 12 31, 4d) and 8,45 p. m. 1 mm Kingston at J I (hi a. 111. from Plymouth at 7,55 a. in ; 3'2u and, 6 85 p. 111. ' SUNDAY TRAINS. fioulli Teuve fiuanton at 1.40, 3 00, fi JO, 1005 p in.'. J .id and .:. 10 p, in. N'oilh I.cavo r-crantMi at 1.15, t, 33 a m , 1.15, 5 IS and ll..'i p. in Ulocinnbuit; PivisionLeavc Stlaiiton st 10 03 a, 111. and 5 50 p m. Delawaie and Hudson, In Lftect Nov, 25, 1000. Trains for taibondale leave Scranton at 20. 7.63, 8 S3, 10 1J a. in. , 12 00, 1.20, 2 U, J 5 6 20, 0 25, 7.57, 0.15. 11 15 p. m j l.lu a. m, For lloneodale U '.0, 1014 a. m.j 2 44 and 0 20 f'Vot MlkcsHarre-0.Ci, 7.48. 8.43. ocs. 10 i 1) Jl a. m.l 1.SS, 2 18, 3JJ, 4 27, 10,7 to, Jo J' II 30 p. ni. ' lor L. V. II, ll. points 43 j, 11 55 a, m ; ,j 4 27 and II (0 p. m. ' For Pennajlvanla R, It. 1o1iiU-6 45, V.Si a m ; 2.18 and 4 27 p. in. For Albany and all point north 0 20 a 111 and 3 02 p. m &UMMY TIIM.NS. For rarbondile 9 00, 1I.3J t. ni j .l. 3U; 6 47, 10 J2 in. l-ov WilktiUauc 0 58, II 55 a in j 1 5?, ") , 6 27, 87 p. m. ' lor Albarj and jwlnlj north 3 0". p. m lor llonesdale 0 00 a 111. and d52 p. m. Iokc1 rate to all points Jn I'nllcd btald ai.d L'auada A .1. II. DUIIDICK. G. P. A , Albanv-, N. V. N tt, Y. CUO&S, D. V. A , Scraatott, Vi. California Oil. Wc haic a firs.t cla-s piopo-ltion in which wc arc olleilnK ihaitci membei stock it lOi". pei share. Tho lumpanv own-, 12S0 acm situated in the vcu until o the Rieit rallfoinla oil belt, and lia.-. options on idditionil ground Wc ore otlerlnsr treasury stoik to rii-c nionev to put doivn wells n iiiakli ta pa-.ible The stock N non assessable ma curie'i no individual III billtj. Wo fiiiiiUti the vliv hiheit rcfei-enceo Wrlto tor pirtlculjis Till! KHNDKIwK PROMO I ION CO. Denver. Colorado, Sf.Q.F.THEEL,527 ! rolliatipniBf r. vmij tinns oprriBiut my AmfrlraadD&raileMtocur alieb mall t'rliatt PUfvu. 1 xrtft Abmui, niotwl 1'oUen, Wf risoi, iDrbllili,IoitnaiihodtTnrlrul4&;H.rlrturp(aoT Ifnlllaru Lnd4rli)Dninla A Sbruitkrn OmB? frth ran rarrtf i to 10 Jij. 8(t yrn prartlral k ft Jtnk hoipltal tip rlrnrr ! (ifrmiay, Htarl far book "Tnjin"i'l polnr Ttrj ncdlral & alrctrlral friDil Iratlon Ihl papar.T ..e)iati4 orit Keep your ffoser To the grindstoue of buy ing always at the same place, look around aud see if there are not better values offered. Here you will find Imperial Lawn Mowers; the kind that will cut the grass at the Pan American Exposition this year. Foote & Fuller Co Hears Building. n r. h at it tt t n t r. t it r. n k TRY I Clock's Best j Union Hade Tobacco: A Good Smoke or Chew. A Tiinl Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco Co,, 644-46-48 Wyoming Ave. Scianton, Pn. H- THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $500,000. United States Depositary. Business, personal and sav ings accounts invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on savings accounts. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm, Conntu, President Hlnry Bbw, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Pfck, Cashier. HISTORIC Places in Virginia Can be comfortably and cibily reached by tlio OLD DOMINION LINE Steamers pall dilly except Sunday from Tier 2. North liner, fool of Heath htrcct. Vt York, fo Old Point Comfort Norfolk Richmond, Ua. and Washington, D. C. Connecting for All Points South and Ve:t, Through TicKets returning from Washington by rati or water. Cor full infomution applj to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO 81-85 Beocb St., New York. H B WALKKIt.Traf ifgr. J.J.BnQW.N.O.P.A. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. rr.OTK TIIK VAMK. ILI0N COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! THE lion does picket duty for you and prevents adulteration and impurity from entering into your pack age of LION COFFEE When you buy an unbroken package of LION COPFEE you have coffee that is absolutely pure, strong and invigor ating. A single pound makes 40 cups. No other coffee will go so far. You will never know what it is like till you try it. LION COPPCE is not a glazed compound, but a puro coffee and noth ing but coffee. Y7 'AjJ .a.i,'.'ft ?""i -VL Watch our next advertissmentt In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive fist. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, 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 fey simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads ,from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). WOOLSON SPICH CO.. TOLEDO, OttW. J jX j ".; -,