The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 24, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, .TUNE 21, 3 DO'.
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INDUSTRIAL
AND LABOR
MEETING OF BLACKSMITHS
AND HELPERS.
They Discussed tho Question of
Again Quitting: Woik -Refused to
Make Public the Conclusion Thoy
Arrived nt-Ofllcora of tho Ameri
can Locomotivo Company Elected.
Mako Up of tho Lnckawann Board
for Today Ofllcers Nominated by
Joumoymon Bakers Saturday.
Thi blmlfMitililii ami IhIiomm nii
jilnjcd l. tlii' Aiui'th 1111 l.oioiiintlve
compiiiiy at ItH Cliff stii'i't Hhnpx, iii"t
CStCI(lll nftoi tuioit In lilt- nil IKf i
hPMtlrptiiilnii, llilllii'lt's llillt, (mil hold
Villi piOM'll til III' II W'lV lllllllKltcil
mectliiK. 11 nliJi'i t wns to ili'tlilf
whntlioi ot lint tho liliu kimltlis .lw
woikct all liit weult xliitllltl K'miiiiip
their toll iikiiIu toda, nu (iiiip.inled by
till' liclpcM.
.lust wliii t tho iosiiIi of tin' mmMiiii
wiu will not lie Ii'.hihiI, ltoucu't. until
this Hint ntllKT. ns .it tile lo( of the
llHCtlllR tllllM' pilM'llt toliiseil IlltlllV
to iimI.p mi stiitoiiiLiit of what had
tr.lll'-pilLil. A l.'lKo lllllilhei (if liia
lilnits and othei iiii'inlii-is of the af
lllliiKd ei.ifls had awaited tlio dNml
,tl of the bliuUiinlilii, oiiBor to Hud
out wli.it hail heu done bill thell
illi liwitj. w it not Kiutllleil
'li i li in in Hliiuphiev It r.impbPll.
of Hit .Mi tal Tniili".' i oiiiii l was nut
pu-ieiit at the im ftliiK. but Natloniil
(.oniiiilttei'iiian l'ml lillilui, who 11
tiniieil f -di Idas noon fnmi l lit ion
Aentlon oi JJIstilit 'lut I'ottse was
theie. and n too. Hi'i" Hetnt.u
Tiensuiei .lolin 'I'. Dtinpsin .1 nil Oi -friinler
l: A Colli IiIkIh. of the .Mine
Will Kris' nf" tills dl-tlli t. Dllthel ud
ilii'ssi'd I lie men and .irtilscil them In
lrfi.iln Coin win Kins until theii union
nideied llieiu ImiK. Tho piobillile ac
tion ol the union, .is hiuli.il at In
Xalion il (HIii t'l Km s li'ttot toClmii
ni'm t'.iiupl'i'll. In ise the men i un
united at wmk w.is (II-.I us-od, mid It
was altii I oilmK whin tin v lift
the lull
When the lil it KmuUIis left the Cliff
vim Us 'i.illliil.iv liuiin lhe weie m ide
the 1 1 uli i of ,i timing of Mi IUois who
had eo.iKiepatid to await tlielt di -jiaituie.
'IIrii wete un evidence of
violent!' oi dlsniili'i, but iheie weie
liiuneious veibal .tttinpts made to in
fluenie tli' blm Usmltbs to lenniln out
.ind a K'"!" I'M usp oi iuoi.il sn.islon
I'lpsidint lames O t'onnell w ho
spent some time last weiU at the
shops nf the L.u U.iw.inn.i iniupin at
KliiRsl.mil, will be In Xeu YuiU toduv,
and this .ifu-i tinnn, Il is siiil. will
lue a innfeienie whiib mav bac an
impel t.mt offo( t nil the sluUe
Tho car biiildris will hnld a sppiliil
mpolinjj tonlKlit in s,i hiinpff's lull.
South su. niton s.itunln tin spent
at the Centei.il PuW, Miutli WashhiK
t tin .iciiti(, wheio tlioj enjned a
jile.is.int outlns (
Officers Chosen.
Tho Ameiliin l.o(oinotie inmpiny
his ohtted its IisliI bond oT dhoitois
nnd the bund ii in it it 1 mtt fm oi -is
iiiiatinn, t lmosiiipr olliitis and an
exec lithe , i onnniltie The meetiuK
was held in nfllus whlili Ii.hp been
oblaintd in t lie liioadwa; i:tliiiiKo
building, New Yen l( Tin niiRluuiL 1 isi
M0"K the lniniallties attendant on tho
pissing of tho titles nt the undoi l Iiik
i uliip.iuli s lo tlu tombiuo luxe lieon
in piolos., ol anoiuplishment and it Is
new falih ie.u foi luismes-,
Tho follow inpr weie lei led In the
lioaiil of diieeiius: PMn I'M,, ol II u
c I'lsk . Mills, r.nd lieoie It Shtl
tluu, ot Y. C. Sholdnii .. Co, these
lieiiiK the banking tiuns whkh
llii.uuod the tuist, Minuol I!, t'all.i
a, loiineilv piesiiltnt ot the New
Voik Centi.il V Sew. ml Wild), of
tho Y.indoibill f.iinil : A .1. Pitkin, of
Silieiiett.nl, N. V, losepb Htv.iu, of
lliilunoud. V.i.. I'. II. Sleens, of
Ttuif.iln, Clinics Slilk'i of rianklln,
I'.i ; 1. T. I'i out li. of New Voik;
tleoiKO V. llnadle, of Pun Ideni "', It
I, and S" 1. hi hiionmakei, of New
Tin U, the list sm en niniid inenibeis
beiUK I epie.eiit.iti( s of tin loinmothi'
wmks whli h Ii.ino jtone into tlie tinn
liinutlon. ili'ssis. I'M,, Slieldon, Calla
w,i, PitUin and 1'ienih weie ap
pointed the oeiiitUe lomiuitti'e
Tlie olliuis follow S 11. Calliw,i,
plesldtnt, A. .1 Pitkin iie pieslilont,
II. .1. tiios-., ut DinikllU, N. V soliiimI
ko pieslilenl. I.ehlhli 15. st, ininuil.s
aslbtant lo -Mi c,ill,ia when pies.
dent of the New VmU Ceutial, si
winn. ('. D. Hi nii inentl mu
ni i ted with .i tuist uinipaiiN, tie.is
Uiei, and C I) Paltiisuu, tm tilteeu
iais ctitt 1st ii ian and uoneial bonk
kteper of the New YmU Ceutial,
I'omptiollei.
Tlie win Us Iik lulled In the mm ll up
aie thov.o of tlie Si heni'i latlN,
N. Y muipan, the Hionks
at Dtmklik, N. Y, the Itkh
miiud, at Uliliuiond. Ya the
PittslniiK at Pltlhlilllri tile Conko, at
I'atoi-ou, N J : the llhnde Island, at
11 (i Idem e: the Diiksnn, at this eitv,
and the .MaiuluMlei, ut .M.inUiesioi,
.V. II.
D L. & W. Bonrd for Today.
The follow lilt,' Ik (he make-up of the
1) L. & V. boa id foi today :
Si nil' li, I'.i , Tunc Jl, I'rtl
M MlV. M M! '.'.1
ild I His 1 i.l-o i'. in , A. .1. Iiirkin, Hi l'
m , l", t btiwiu.
.MOM1W, M'M. 21
Willi Cast, I Jt-.'.il i in , M I lluinik-iii,
3 ii, in, il. liiMcn; in j in . I! 1 l.i mm it 1 ,
11 a. in. V. jii Wiiinu, I p in, (.ruiuc
liioinit, 5 p. in, A II II mo, i p. in, (1. T
Ml'ks.
sumnilt, fk -il a in . imi, I'. Ii Ho'crj
; ,1 in, r.,t, (!, I icmiifrlkir. II ' in, mil,
J. Ilcnnigun, h p. in, i Js.1, U. II NkIiiiN, 7
p in , raat fiom Nj n. 1'. Mi llilcr, 7
m, west from (jmiei, lliuiiipiun, 1 p in i
nest from Cans.i, ikl.au
I'nilicrs S a. m, l", MiDomirll; 1U a in ,
Finncrtyj 11 SO a. in, Mcun, 7 in, iluipli,
t p. rn. I ampins; li) in, UHimr
1'aitacnRcr tiigints 7 j in, .1. dirlnc.ii 7 a
m , J Mnger: 10 a. in, 1', I! Kcor, 5.10 p
m , Stanton; 7 p. 'n , (' Mi(ioorn
Wild Call, Wpst.-O.T in, 1', Wall, S J m,
,1 11. MrCann; 10 a. m, C, kinjiloj, 11 J in ,
John Rahagan; 2 p in , II. Castiier, 4 p in ,
Dcudican; 6 p. m , K. r. DuD,
Konci:.
Jaintj Carries and crew will report at mrcr
lutcndent' olflfe D a. in., Momla, June Jl
Mine Workers Convention.
At the annual concntlon to bo held
In this city, July 6, by Distiiot No. 1,
United Mlno Workers of Ameilea, all
tho ofllces in connection i tho or
ganizatlon will bo filled. Wanks hue
been sent to each local, with the intent
that each brunch tlull bend In the
iiiiincs of their choke, nnd thus have a
oIlp In tho selection ot their lendcts.
l'ipsldont N'lcholls nnd Secretary
Dempscy nconi lo be the choice for ic
plcctlon. William O. Jenkins, of the
W'pst Skloi Is prominently mentioned us
u pinhiiblc mcmtipf of the executive
hoatd. He Is well known, linn lived In
Hci.inlnn ovec thlity-llvp yents, and
has wnrkrtl In nml iiioiind the mines
ftom tiojhood.
Meeting: of Bakers.
The Join iipviupii Unkcis' union, No.
.1.', met Hi tin day nlixlit and ttuiisat'tpd
tin iiinoiini of impottutit business.
Noinlnatlnn tif nlllceis vas held nnd
tiollhlo at the shop tf I Icon & Hon,
South S'eiatlton, lepolted. It Is al
leged that two union men weie tlls
tliaiKed Iheie, heeatlso thev ii'filetl
to woik over ton liotns it da.
The tetnnlnili'i of the ineli at the
b.ikeiy were fulled out hv Hip union,
on inotlon, after this lepoit had been
made. 'I'lle union doetded to allt'lid
the fiineinl nf .luseph Capolntto, whlili
will bp held toinoiiow fioin his home,
a.'7 I'elin avpiiue.
ooooooooooooooooo,
0
Some Men
of the Hoar
6
ooooooooooooooooo
Since his aiilval In this pity as the
ollhei In t'lmiRP of the luial ii'liuUIiik
station of tlie Culled Stall s anil,
Lieutenant Itnboit V. llaN, nt the
Si entc end'. Intimity, has neiiulied
miinv Sli anion fi lends, has bein a
Kiiest ot honor at many social funt
tlnns and h!inoll nllleiated as host nt
a Hinnll illque of Intimates ,-it a iiuin
bei of highly en1oable eents lie
was aniline those piesent at the npen
iiiK' nf the ill nioiv lull, and It was dlfll
ftilL foi minv who saw the slender
foi m and lather boyish face ot the
lieutenant, In a Kinooful waltz to ton
juie up a piit'iio of a Hold, h.iv with
.smoke and dust, the alt shatteted Iiv
the sji.np lepmt of lnuskotiy and the
thundei oils to u of in tlllei, and In the
midst of this s( pup the same jntniK
soldier, khaki-t lad, leading a battalion
of Ameiieau .soldlois against a dusky,,
iirIIo enenn.
And nl this plettue would hne done
JJciitcunnt DiinIs no mow than justiee.
Siiue he Kiadu.ited fiom West Point
in 1Sis, he has seen his shaw of sor
iio in both Cuba and tho Philippines.
He aeted as souuid lieutenant nf the
Sctontoouth In Cuba, duiiiiK the win
nnd his leRiinent was anioiiK tlie
Hoops niado lininoi t.il at San Juan
bill In Jim ill, "i'i, he was pininotod
to tlist lleulPii.int. At the i lose of
the war his lOKlinent was tiansfeiied
to the Philippine and remained tlieio
till Deeeinboi, inou It was duiliifr an
ctiKnKeiuent in l.U7on tb it m the ab
sent o nt his Mipoiim ofllieis ho loin
nunried a battalion and acquitted him
self admit nhl. He sun ceded l.ieti
tPiunt P A Muipbv. In iliatKo of tills
leiiuitiiiK dlstilLt He is blmstlf a
Pomis haiilan, his famil lhliiR In
I. mtastt r.
Lueiu 's new JuiIko. Hon. (1 I. Uni
sex, made an otieme!j faoiablo Im
piessinn on tho Lackawanna bin dui
ltiK the week ho pitsUicd hew in quai-loi-
sessinns AVhlle theie was ne ei
any question as to his Htues fm the
beni li, anions- those of tho Ihl.i1 I iw.oib
who knew him, thrie w is still that in
delln ible something att.u bins: to the
jiidki.nv, wlilih Judgo Hnlse had to
juoxo w is in him. .mil as is the i ise
with i.uli ole itinn fiom the bar to the
bemh ho was scanned with an e o
watthlul foi this afoiesaid something.
And none looked in aiu
The pi mine, all agited, was worn
with oNteedinglv betomlng ri.ilp If
tlie milnioiKS of the Hi i. niton luweis,
optossed dliilnj? Ibe inteilm sme
Judge HhIscn's visit, aie woith leikon
ing, Judge Halsey Is in his pinprr jilaie
'I'o A. H. Holmes, the tioasuicr of
the I'll emeu's Uelief association is duo
a laige put of the i rcrtit tot tho suc
cess whkh attended the opening of
th.it oiganlitlon's i lub house last Fii
tlnv niglit. lie has boon unthing eer
since It was lltt decided to furnish a
ilub house and has spput a laige por
tion of his time in nii.inging the de
tails In tunnel tlrm with the woilc nf
piep.nlng the qllinteis and in asht
ing in the genei.il woik of supei vision,
.Mi. Holmes is, piobablv with one
cm option, the oldest volunteer llieinan
in Hie iltv In point of siim, but not
In eais, foi he is still a eomp.nathely
.oung in.ill. The one oi option ahou'
icfpiiptl to is bis fathei -In-law, Chailos
Cm less, who joliu d the Columbian on
the s nne night that Mi, Holmts did,
in 1S77, Hoth lalhei -In-law mid son-In-lnw
lmc lonialnid membeis of the
oiganlatlnn eei sinio.
Coiiut.x Siipeiintenilent of Schools J.
c. Tiilnr was one ot the few men hold
ing simllai positions In be .sek'tted this
ea i to seie on the state bo.ud of e
auiineis fur noimal sihool.s. Tie hpent
last week at l.oik lluveii, assisting in
the (ouilutt of the esamlnatlons theie,
tetuinliig lionu rilduv. Mi. Tulnr,
but for his letlilug disposition, would
Income a milt h nioic i enow nod edu
i.um than he Is. At tlie annual meet
ings of the stale nssm intlmi of inuiity
.supeilntemleiits, whew tlieio is an ag
giegatiou nt mi ll to apptetiato his
woith, ho ahMijb into u pinmineiit llg
uio, being lulled upon to lead in many
ot the (IImiisMohs and to hOte on the
most impniiunt coiniiilliei s,
The woik he has uccoiupllMicil in the
way of modPinbliig and .sjsteninti.lug
the tt bonis ot l-aekawauna inuut will
tei bo leniembewil as the gieatest
Mtiiilo that ediitatlnu In thepo sihouls
cei eNpoileuiil, Tho Imildlngt., i quip
meut, alillll nf iusti nctois, iutuiest nf
dlieitoi.s and paieuts, liihtltutes, e
iimimulouh, all have been iiimlo In feel
the linpioss nf his eneigy mid thought
lulness. The toiino has in Mi. Tajlnt
one oriklal, at least, whom it could ill
uftoiil to lose
No les-s than five of the apodal olll
eeis now ciuplojcd by the l.aeUuwaniiu
llaihoad inmpany aie either e.p.t
liolmen or sliilms nt Mi Ikes, .lames
Saul, who died ioteiul, uns sdatlon
polk email and ho, too, was nn t.
Hiiantou patiolmau "Habo" Jnues ami
e-I.leutcnant Mkhael Spollmau en-
teied tho compnnj's emploj when the
es-iccoider ilpped them nut of nlllti,
and ex-Patinlimin John Duggan, an
cither ilpiior letlm, has been added to
tho list of sp'tlal otlUets sliuo ho ie
tiied fiom the tlty polite foue.
Ch.ules Powell, whniii tho slieet tar
t'liiplojcs weie willing to KtilUo fm,
en uftei thc't- demands wete gianfil,
Is now it .spcilal ntlkci mulct the l.aik
a wanna It.illioad mmpaii, nnd Sam
uel aioigan, who was epelled fiom the
United Mine Workois ot Ameika at
the lluzloiou itmventloii, Is doing pa
trol duty in and aiuunil the l.aelu
wunna car mini's.
! Regular Sales vs. Auction Sales !
i
It ought to bo against tlie law to sell old furniture
trouble. It makes inexcusable hardship and discomfort
A are getting at an auction sale of "old stuff. Its like attending a rummage sale on
large scale.
You Can't Get Satisfaction.
It's like buying "a cat in a bag."
Monday and the remainder of the week we will inaugurate a sale to counteract
all auction events. It'll be so different here from the "old stuff sale." If you are
not satisfied with your purchase all that is required of you is to report it to the office,
and the sale will not be completed until you say "Everything is right."
KUUK
In Bedroom
Item No. i Consists of Suits with French j Item No. 3
-i.. 1 n i.j w: -u
Oak finish three piecos ply.Vo
Y Item No. 2 An Iilaborately Carved Suit of
three pieces, larne mirror, best ,,,-
case work
Other items of extraordinaty value will be offered
221-223-225-227 WYOMING
l-WmMWnl Uneecla I
I wmlMr$W-t, Waufer I
II P5" 'iii'fe--(vi- Yl ' Uneea BlSCUtt BISCUIT COMPANY M
A RECITAL TONIGHT.
Senior Pupils of Scranton College of
Music Will Be Hoiud.
Tlio senior laiplN ot (lie .Siianton
t'olliK" hi .Mush will ii'inloi tin' lol
lnuliitf (iioKi. inline .11 f!iii'inst' hall
this monliiK. 'I lioy will be assisted by
tin- i'eiili .Miiiii' Jiaptlst tliuicli
1 hull .
lKUl 1 1) "sunlit I e" Kill 111 riuik
(li)'llii It 1 1 nit M. 111" . ,HiiiiIiiiI
I'i nil . 1111 I I11111.I1 ( lull.
"I 1 r.vinliili" lllijnnl 1
Ml-s l.ulrn 1 1' Miiliiuli.
.11IU lllli" ... . MJ-.OI1
A (.ioi
"Mlelin llimi." MiilluwiH
.Ml.-. I. Iluun
1 null' No id . . Hi Hi I1
Mk Hi kii I ntliiii
i.c it . , Ml. W. l!lili
.Nn lino III I. Hit ,lli"Uii
Mls I nun 1 k ill!.
"lourc" IIJ'I'
Mlrs 1 1 inn (aiju.
(j) ' Mvurl 1" fli'lilii
lb) W ill I liul'Iii
Mlv, Hun llilo.t.
mlln, "Mr ile llillu" Iicllnlnt
1 1 nil. Huvl(.
"M1111K1" Mir-c
11m Vim 1 Mull.' 111.
"uin S-iii, ' M11l.1l
I'i ink Loclifl.
(O " il.lc-. I inl" Kirulzor
Ik) ' ( iwllu' s0)i," Mlilmii
W A llulilli.
"MiiinlV' Mill
Mi M liquet t iv,iioe,
llmirlo, "('inltlio ' Miniltltkolin
MU. Im.lli I ihr.t.
Klci?o-H 111! Minor , . ,'.. Clinriln
Ski. Aiilmi Ion.'
ci il ' I honit, ' U lliuil" 1(10111 "sppiinir
Ilcjiili") . ....lottin
r.nn Mimo t Inn ill I holr
THE CONSERVATORY RECITAL
Fifth of tho Closing Serioi Was Held
Satin day Afternoon.
Tlio (If til ot tlio M'lles at iliislns ic
dl.ilb kIm'U l'! tlio fiinstiv.iioiy ot
Jlusle on H.uunlay aflciiinou wah well
ittieiuletl, In Hplto ut lliu iiii.sUn
litMt. The inoBi.iniine liitniRlit miwaul
lfiit--U illffeii'iii jouiik peiMiius, who
appt'.ueil for the tlist tline with plnno
solos The niinihciH hhuwt'il Kie.U raio
in their t.elecliou, i-iuli piece hcliiK
.suited not only to the ability hut the
tenipeianient of the plajei
l'eihnp.s the Kieute.st culhus'iiisiu was
nuiused h tho plajliiK ot the lmn,
Oien e'hilhtlau, IMwIn Sweet, (louhl
Hunter nnd AiiKiist Hoifinan, who len
ilcied their t-eh'L lions with anlni alon
and taste.
It Is n matter for tenuuk that In the
Ioiir pioKiainmo no one's iiiiuitny
fulled. althoiiBh eeiy solo plete was.
pki.M'd without the music i:111 the
I four little ones, who l)eD-.in study In
KhU KM; Uli I llh.h UUK
Suits, selected from a carload recently received.
ciuaing mattress ana spring, worm (p -v-v
more than our price by 20 per cent py. UU
Item No. 4 -Highly Polished Quartered Oak
Suit, equal to any $50.00 Suit.
Sale Price $35.UU
p.Z.ZuU
Credit You ? Certainly.
-THEr
VflNOMT
Apt il, went IhiouRh half a doen of the
Utile pieces limn the "Kaelten Kimda
nieiilal IJeadci" without music, in stilet
iinioson at 1 mil planus, with steaih
ih.Mhin, little Annette Howell, a i hlld
of .seven, In iiir one ot tin niiiubti.
It was announied th.it .Mi. I'eiiniiiR--lon
Is .so far leiineied that he will
take l'Imikp of the sth and l.isl i o
liiK 1etit.1l upon this week T1iiii-.iI.ij,
iLsuuiliiR Ills woik this moiuliiR.
PUPILS OF MISS BECKER.
Thoy Will Give a Recital Tonight
in Powell's.
The pupils ot Miss Salome M. IScikei,
assisted h .1. !'. Winkle, lenoi ; .MIsh
Ik no Kami, snpiano; Jlhs l.oiitenila
Dlmuili k, .11 tompanht, will k"1e a ie
( It ill this eveniiiK' in Powell' nitislt
waieiiinins The pioKiaiiune lollowb:
"(Jiioil Niclil sin" I' .iiiiuu
Mirilli Mini).
"I I I lot In lie I III lollMht" I. I.uilowi
1 1 1) ton Wrl.oi.
"liolki' , Niiulil, on W1I111
sulli Itoe.
"sKiiini," II 1 nil kl.in
( luiki IK II nn),
"In 1 l'i. 11 loll" ( ,irl Ileitis
I IIM 1,1 'lll
",-jintiiio" lii "ii, No 1) 1 1 kulilin
sulli! 1'irlrkli.i'.
S jirinii 'iilo, "HeMhcr llln-" ..U. Cluiuinaili
Miss linn K.i tin
"It1111n11l.il Me" Ililnkiiuii
SipIU lirpp.
"In (lie Hill Itoom" ('. JH-o
llikn Clumlioililii
(D "iil" , I', l NlillkoveAe
(li) 'toiinti; 1 1 slixat" ,, ,, ;, It u km ill
1. 0111 111 W ami.
"Into Srinu.lc" ,, 1'iaii Ilclir
Ipiiiiio .sjiuioi.
"(.icetinK" ,, , .., Carl llolun
Mit o-in
Tinor Siilo, "I'eipvu iml i Hi)" ,,l'iil Silie 1.1
J. L. Wiukli-.
"f. iniid Mauika" IknJ (inliiil
I iiiini In),
"soniti" Ilaiilcn
Mj llnUtl
It loiiibillnn" lilo Matk I
I loume Mull),
"fiv p- Dime" lnlnin smitli
I'lnl I, nnlir
8iiirinn Solo, "Into I li Hi in" ,,. 1' llilsm
Mi In no k inn.
Pilot. ' IIiihp of Ihc )Pinnii,"
Mi-d IoiihihIi DiiuniUk, I ml (iunUr
LEASED VALUABLE PROPERTY
L, I. & S. Co. Has Increased Its
Holdings at Lebanon,
The following Asuni kited Piess dls
pateh was ieitltd by The Tilbiine
lust nielli:
lelunou, I'J , limp .'I 1 lie Uiikiuaiini Inn
ami Mul ioniuii), t Siunlun, lu (Hifulpil J
lucnt) ur ItJv; 't (In' lo Mini l olrnuii fm
iruu, tlie' Soitli CoiiiwiII luiniiri. Jli.l tlie' (oili
jll Hlluji. II le uiluj will W d.iul.k.l
!
when you consider the
you're not sure what you
Solid Oak Suit of 8 pieces, in-
during the week.
AVENUE.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers i
OLD STOCK
PILSE
480 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Telcphona Cull. '2.M.
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
Ceiiiial Acnt (or the )omlirf Dulllet tor
Dupont's Powder
Mining, HUIliu, S"ii'lni "innl ! anl the
lltuuii i ( I iiule.il t oinMii)'ii
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
fcaMy 1'iiic, Tips jihI I kilcdiiH Ilium Wl ton
ni'll lluiklliu .SiU'ili"
ul SCI 1.3.
TIIOS I 0111) I'it'.tm
JOIIS 11 SMI I II .t. s()N . I'binmiili
1, )UIIl(!N , .. WilkiilUiia
Binghamlon Privah Trainin? Schoo
fir ncnoii, I j. k jiiI i n I llul Mini (ml
ilirn MiiiiiiI liuiiins I'I"'" l ' olt'iu'
NuUleui'ik lliiiie, hiinkr. in n. ilUill
lion lliui tul loiimi 1 iimiIji I'ik.
liioikliie h V IHIOIirill
ei laiiwut Winn
Allis-Chalmers Co
SuieetHoiit to Mainlnc liuslncss of
IllcUbon .Manutai tin Ins L'o , Seianton
and WilUes-IJaiie, Pft.
Statlonuiy i:iiKlnes, Hollois, Mlnlns
I Muihinci), Pumps.
in i
11W'8 8 IM
Lockhart's
Great Mill End Sale
Three
Sensational
Thirty-Minutes' Sales
During Today.
This morning at 8.30 o'clock shatp, we will sell in
basement, for jo minutes only, handsome Printed
Lawns, fast colors: would be cheap at 6 cents per yard,
10 yards for 19 cents.
This morning at 9 o'clock sharp, we will sell in
basement, for 30 minutes only, Mill Ends of Scotch
Plaid Ginghams, worth 6 to 7 cents, at 2 cents per yard.
Limit 10 yards to a customer.
This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock sharp, in Wrapper
Department, second floor, for 30 minutes only, Ladies'
Fine Gingham, Percale and Batiste Wrappers; $1.49
kind at 98c; $1.98 kind at $1.50; $2.49 kind at $1.98.
MILL END EXAMPLES
In Every Department.
tJ5-Remember, Wednesday of this week will pos
itively be the last day of the Great Mill End Sale
s"
BARGAINS
Here are two special offerings which are worthy of
the attention of shrewd buyers as quantities are lim
ited. Au early inspection is advisable.
j
WILTON RUGS
$1.25.
Size 4 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 3 inches.
Choice line Oriental designs. Real value, $2.
&
RUFFLED CURTAINS
65 Cents
The pair choice grade of Swiss, well made. An
exceptional bargain. Real value, $r.oo.
o
Note Our store will
t ust on Saturday at noon.
Temporary Store
I Caroets. Wall
3
WW
yy imams
4..1..l.4.4..t..fr.I.'t'-i''i,,'''',',',','
THE
i!C POWDER CO.
Uoouis 1 and2,ComMtli BTd'f.
60BANT0N, PJL
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Mo4a l Mooilo nd lluib ll Wotki.
LAFLIN & HMO POWDBH CO3
ORANQE GUN POWDER
Slotrt
1o HaUorlt. KlMtrlo KmloJtri,
lloaiu bl!lU, otfty 1444 kUl
s
Repauno Chemical Go.'s cxiSvu
.
close during July and Aug-
126 Washington Ave.
Paper. Draperies.
Poor Indeed
are those weighed down by menlil de
niessloii Men tlie in thU world
iliroiiLh buo mt inrje force,
The los of ttiis force daily drags
do 11 to failure some of the world's
brifilitest iiiliuN. touch a condition is
coiiinionly know it ni. .rolls Debility.
When spu le t.elf coiindence and
fetl j out urensili. cnerpv and nere
force n re slippiiiRmva), it U high time
ou sitk M.nlblenld.
Yoit prefer liealtU aud success to
misery aim i.iuuri..
)ne uo equal aan tiene restorer. A
couple of boxe will dispel that heny
f l l 1 1 ti c ; the iinmtunl weariness di
appears and I cpl ice lnngiior w Uli utw
fcrceatidviuorof body and brim. Mr
boes will cure any ordimry nne of
nerou debility. If not, ou -t jour
limiuy tmU ,. , .
Jl 00 pr box j C for $3 no, mailed In
plain packrre HooW fice. I'Llb
a
.Nli.Dii.iM. Co , ClevtlauU, Ohio,
For Hlc I ) John II 1'lie lus. rhjrnucUt, corocr
Wjunim; jvcuue juJ fcpruie street.
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