.'," fri' i "7 iT'pnfij. ' JIITil)' JlSW frtmi'rfn t 8 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, , JULY 8, 1001.' 7iKj?7t' r.iWt i tit w "--i ;i'"f7JiJWUT-.'- '"-"" "' H ' tiy; VjnVy t, rr6 W"" , ' Laces and Neckwear Tew houses In the larger cities car ry tho lino of Laces found In our Lnce Deportment, from tho cheapest quality to tho hlfrh-pviced Duchesses Laces. All offered now at Clcaianco Sale prices. Linen Torchon Laces From 1 Inch to 5 Inches wide with lnficrtlngs to match. Your choice, per yard, at " Point do Oeno Lace,ln white and ecru, were 2Dc to 70c, now. 15c to 50c Silk Ties Hemstitched and tucked, were GOc, now 35c $1.10 Colored Jacbots 7c Nouvcautc pufflnp of Llbcity Silk, In full lino of colors, 75c; epcclal pilco 50c 1.25 Coided Silks for 50c 2.25 Tucked and Corded Silk, nil colors, for ?L25 72-lnch Coloicd Net, $1.00 quality, for 05c Embroidered Organdie Robes, tilmmed in lace and white ap plique, weic SM.OO; Cleaiance pilco T ?10.00 Fine Embroideries At Clearance P,le pi Ices. Wash Fabrics Scotch Ginghams Embroidered Swiss Quantities of beautiful Wash and jther thin chess mateiials. All the choice fabilcs of the best manufac turers of today. All at Cleaiance Sale prices. Pique and Dnck Suitings In stripes and other fancy ef fects, 12 l-2c quality, now.... 8c Pongee Suitings Select assortment of choice fig ures, 25c quality; now 10c Scotch Ginghams Large selections of styles and colorings, 25c quality; now.... 10c Lace Effects In Scotch ginghams, new line of popular stripes, 40c quality; now 25c Sale Began INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR CONVENTION OF MINE WORK ERS OPENS TODAY. Officers to Be Chosen and a Number of Important Mattors Considered. Meeting of tho Central Labor Union Yesterday Afternoon Strike Is at a Stand Still The Anthracite Coal Trade Officers for the Dolaware Valley Railroad Appointed Tho Board for Today. 'At 10 o'clock this morning the nuar- tcrly hrsMnu of Dish lot No. 1, United Mint- "Woikcrs of Anieik'ii will ho op tried In Music Hall, with l'li'Milcul l I. NU'holls of Nantlcoki' In Uh jiresidcnt'rt thalr. About tin op hun dred niul ilfty delegate me expected ot bo present. Foremost mnoiiK tho inuttPis to be acted upon by the convention will be tho (iniial election of ofllceis, rtnil as theio aie two or nioie candidates for every jioMUnu home pielty lively bal loting I expected. 1'ienident John Mitchell Is expected to be In attend ance. A telcKiam vv.ih vSattuduy re ceived irom lilni In which he stated that If pohlblo he would come on fiom Kutfnlo whoio he Is at pies-em, to ntrnd tho hetwImiH, National Jlo.nd .Member Ujcdeikk Dili her will be In nttcnduiuo and National Setietary Ticattiiicr W. 15. Wllcon Is also ex pected. The in linn taken at the convention of DiMiIct No. 7, ieg.il ding the ne tcclty lor adopting nieasiuis to nhoit eii the men's wot king homy, by caus ing tho companies to i educe the week ly output of the cnlleilcs will mine up before No. 7's delegates, and It Is like ly that lepoits will be heaid fiom the lonunlttees vvhlili walled upon the superintendents of the big i oal com panies of the dlstilct with final gilev nni'P", nccoidlng to the action taken at the luat convention. Mooting of tho Central Labor Union. A laigo amount ol business was tianwii'tcd al the meeting of tho Cen tral Jibor union jesteiday afternoon, foiemost among which was the annual election of of licet .s and the diawlng up of a lCbolutlou cndoirlng the f-tilke of the car bulUlcis. The old ofllcers weie le-eleeted, In iplto of a bilsk opposition made by op. posing candidates. They ate: i'ubl lent, Walter Jones; vke-picsldent, Stephen Trice; tonespondlng and le rordlng societal y, 11. C. Patteison; treasurer, ticorgc H. Uotliler, seigeant-at-arms, J, K. Lavery; tiustecfl, Joseph Oliver, W. A. Stanton and I'. 11. Uuck ley; auditors, P. D. Coyne, T. J. Quln nar. nnd Nicholas Buikc; organizer, Hugh Frayne. A special committee was appointed to take action regarding the car builders, nd drew up the following resolution; At Jhe meeting of the Central Labor union lirld July 7, 1Q01, tlio follow Inf picJinulc and rrolu lions were idoptcdl Whereas, Car ButMere' union, No, "301, lui len on strike for a period ol nine necki, and Whereat, Their conduct up lo thl time rle. lines the commendation ot all honorable men, and Uherraa, They are ttrinrellne for Mtrr condl )ll'ii"'t KAilt.ikv; Uiajtoro La it Satin Stripe Batiste Best quality In choice new pat terns, all tho new shades. Clear nnco Sale price 30c Satin Liberties Choice array of very handsome patterns in small, neat II puree, as well as tho most elaborate de signs, $1.00 quality; now 75o Monselinede Soie Very light and airy, Just tho fpbrlc for hot weather wear; beau tiful floral designs, 05c quality; now 40c 50c Mouseline de Rienc 25c Corsets Wo have a number of bioken lines of Corsets, not many of any one style, but In tho lot you will find all sizes; regular 75c and SI. 00 qualities. Clearance price 60o SI. 25 and SI. SO qualities. Clearance price 75c We cany the best and finest makes of Corsets on the market. Also spe cial summer Corsets, all at Clear ance prices. Babies' Bonnets You can always find the daintiest headgear here for little folks. 35c Lawn Bonnets for 22c 05c Lawn Bonnets for 45c 85c Lawn Bonnets for 08c $1.00 Lawn Bonnets for 00c SI. 50 Lnwn Bonnets for ....SI. 35 $2.25 Lawn Bonnets for 1.75 Children's Hats $1.00 Lawn Hats for 75c SI. 65 Lawn Hats for SI. 35 S2.00 Lawn Hats for 1.50 $3.50 Lawn Hats for 2.70 $5.00 Lawn Hats for 4.00 Silk Gloves At Cleaiance prices, foimer pi ices cut in hnlf. Come in black and col ois. 50c quality, now 25c SI. 00 quality, now 50c Hosiery Underwear Men's Furnishings Most complete and extensive lines, ate up to the minute In style and qualities that give satisfactory wear and gieat bargains at our Clearing prices. Rixnliril. tli Hi' rnti.il I ili"i mi in lint In null indiir llir rlaiid takrn In I u liulldri union. i 7 ni, and Iiiilhu be it ll".o!irrl. 'lint no ulln Hum mil iiin.il in I nuamiil iiixil. and bo It fuitlici Rivnlllil. 'Hut a U'lllllllttri' of tin hr .Ipp Hill il I', fianir ,m apptal In ill altlliitnl milium . 1 1 1 nihil I'llMIlirjllOIH In! llllllllill MIvjH fi'l tin ( ii Huildu-' union Ml iiintiiliutloii rli.il! be paid in ! iiil jm.ilili in ( aptaln 1'. I Vi Vmhew -Ml l.iui vi mil annuo. The action taken al the convention of MdtloiMty liieincn In Wllkes-Haiic, June l(i, wheic It was deilded to u-k for the eight-hour day, war. al.-o en dorsed by the (.'cntial l.aboi union. The committee In chaige of anangenients for the American FedeiutIo.ii of l.aboi unnentlon, which Is to lie held heie in Dei ember, lepoited aivaidlng Ihe (imtiiul for hiiuvciilrs. Fariden Hios-. weie nwaided the lunch (outratt for tins Labor day demiuMialloii at hake l.odoit. Strike Situation, The stilke situation Is now practic ally at a standstill. The i.ir builders met S.itmday night In Schlmpff's Hall and took a test vote on the question of lesuming vvoik. The vote was unanimous for 10. imiining out. Theie were many wild uimoi.s In the air yesterday leg.iidlng the stilke. and one of these was to the efirct that the Allls-t'hulnieis men had decided to lesume woik this morning, (.'halrman Campbell denied all knowledge of any such Intention on the pail of tho Tenti avenue (-hops' employes. Officers Appointed. Howard A. Woiman, of Hath, haft been elected general superintendent of the l)clawaie Valley rallioad. C, 11. Itutter, of Haslon, Is fi eight and pas senger agent. Positions of hrakemeu, (oudiictois, llieiuen and cuglueeis and other employes will be lllled by Super intendent Woiiiiau In a few dajs. Howard A. Wot man, the new sup erintendent, has for the past eighteen yeais been the station agenl for the I.ehigh and Lackawanna lailioad al Hath, lie leslgned to ncept the posi tion of the DelawaiP Valley lailioad, C. II. Itutter, of Uaston, fielght pas senger agent and audltoi, has been tonuetled with the Pennsylvania lall lo'id In Philadelphia. Mr. Worinan will move to Stroudsbuig and havo his olllie In Hast Stioudshurg. It Is stated that the load will he In opera tion this mouth. Anthracite Coal Trade, Considering the tciiiflu heat that has pievailed over all auilunuito burning teirltoiy tho past week, tho demand for coal has been ically phe nomenal. In spite of picdlctinns of a slack market later on, theie Is as yet mi sign of overpioductlon. What i oal Is mined goes to dealers at once, nnd as large consumcis continue to lay in supplies, dealers' stocks giow but slowly. Tho June shipments fiom the mines were much heavier than was expected when the now scale of discounts went Into effect on Apill 1st, nnd the July movement Is likely to bo no less lemarkahle. Demand at the head of tho lakes Is still light, but Is bound to Improve hefoio long. Coal Is acuuiulatlng but slowly at the docks, and a lot will bo needed befoio navigation closes. In Chicago tenitory demand Is Increas ing. Supplies on tho docks aro scanty and dealers continue to rind tiouhlo In getting what they want. In tho Kast, both ut the Interior FIN LEY'S Mid-Summer Clearance of Seasonable Merchandise Experience teaches us the necessity of cleaning up all residue stocks at the end of each season. To thoroughly and effectively accomplish this in the clearance price on every item of merchandise of a summerish char acter, and cut the price so deep that we feel assured our expecta tions will be quickly realized, To make this sale still more attract ive we make a general reduction throughout the entire store, offer ing an unusual opportunity to secure reliable goods much under actual value. Hosiery Ladies' Black Hose, drop stitch, weie 25c, now lOo Light Weight and Fast Black Hose, were 30c, now 23c Ladies' Lisle Hose, in plain and fancy stitch, were 35, now.... 20c Ladies' Fancy Colored Lisle Hose, were 50c, now 30c Ladies, Fancy Hose, also plain, tans, weie 25c, now 10c Men's Fancy Hose, weie 35c, now 25c Children's Hosiery Special lot of twenty-five dozen. Child's Hose, weie 25c. now.. 10c Boys' Extra Value Seamless Hose, a bargain 12 l-2c Misses Fine Ribbed Black Hose, extra value, worth 45c, for.... 25c Ladies' Lisle Vests, 15c, now. .10e Ladies' Lisle Vests, 30c, now. .21c Ladies' Silk Vests, 55c, now. . .42c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 35c, now 22c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers,, 45c, now 37 l-2c Men's Negligee Shirts, no col lars, were 50c, now 20c Men's Monarch Shirts, SI. 00. now 87 l-2c Men's Monarch Shirts, SI. 50 now S1.25 Men's Monarch Shirts, $2.00. now SI. 50 Saturday Morning, July 6th. 510-512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. points and along the seaboard, coal Is wanted. In pavt vears dealeis have besnii looking foi bat gains about this time. This j car theie aie no bar gain?, and dealers aie foituuate who (an gel i oal piomptly at the tegular llguies Kgg and stove sizes continue In best demand. The steam sizes ate to be had nunc easily than a few weeks iieo. The July prh ps for fiee-lnirnlng white ash, f. o. b. New Yoik Haibor potts, aie: Uioken, J.l.sn; egg. $1.05, stove and ihestnut, Jl.uO. L'nglnecr lug and Mining Join mil. D., L. & "W. Board for Today. The following Is the make-up of the D., L. and V. Iio.ud lor today: siianinn, Jul s, I'njl. SI l)v, , v :. Wild Cit, linn i, p. n , .1. I. ( oMello. MOMiVV, Jli.V K Wild M, r.ict-r. n. in., p. (.iian.ncli. in ii. in., I:. VI, II illolt; 1 ii. in., taouo Hull; J p. in., .1, II. .MiC.ilili; I p. ni I'. 1 1. licgus .'i p in., (.'. V, Dunn; 0 p in., I", Militli. sinnniitii, l.tc ID i. in., cA. t'lomilelkrr, ft 1 1. m &t, I (.irii.v: " I', in, rait 1 1 "ill Niy .Mi'. K. vii.MIlMir; ') p. in. ca-t, W, II Nn lulls. 7 p. in. wr.t tioiu I.imui. riiKnipon; 7 p. n , net Iiiim i.iiui, li l..mr, I'u-liiii. s n. in, llnii-ii; PI .i in, ll"iirr; II .ii .1, in., Moi.m; 7 p. in, Muipli; 'J p. m, I .imping, 1') p. in, A. Uhlinrr. 1'av.riiitrr l.nilnM 7 a, in, lijllnrj: 7 a. in, xinsu; in a. in. Snor; r) :.0 p. m , Stanton; 7 p in , l.itllmii. siiiiiiiill", Wr,t 11 a in, .1 Uliilo.i; 1 p. in, .1. Ilistir; S p. in., .loin Cahazin; I p. in, O. (,i-i; .' p. in., (.'. Kinu'slr; ti p, m , II. L'.utnu. Ml I It i:. M. t.iilr Mill run Ncalln' rri on 7.5U ilil (al Mnmliv .Hid IikhU.i, lull S .mil U. Hi il.iiu.in MihoU irputi for I1 J. VrdK Hi iktmjii l.ioiac Wllniut npmU lor John Hiv tn. Ill i k. n i.i it llimltoiit uill co nut ullli .1. V. Hil'll illilll luillur nvliie ill pi no of Noimaii IIuuhi. This and That. The linemen of the Seranton Hall way (ompany have been giautcd a Siatutday htilf holiday (luting the hum mer. It went Into elfect Satin day. Calvin Paidee and miupany have posted notkes to the elfect that Hat tliner, No. y bteaker and Hattlmcr stiipplngs near Hazletou will shut doivu for an lndeilnlte period. Tile (ar bulldeis will meet at f o'clock this morning mi the Orchaid slteet grounds. The meeting is some what In the nature of a gatlioilng for tho purpose of doing picket duty. The Carnegie Steel Company has Introduced the Moncll process ot basic open-health steel making In the No, 2 wotks at Homestead It Is alieady In use In No, 1 and will soon be Install Is brought ft oin the Cm rle furnaces cd In No, :i woiks.The molten metal and nlso fiom the Uiuiuense furnaces. The new plant of the Carnegio Tube company at Carnegie, Pa., w III bo ono of the most complete pipe mills In the country. All the buildings will be of Bteel-finino construction, Win. P.. Senile & Sons, Pltabuig, Pa., designed the buildings, nnd also have the imi tiact tor their manufacture and elec tion. At the meeting of the Team Drivers' union, No. L'20, in Haub's hall Satur day night, the following nlllcers were elected for tho ensuing year; Piesl dent, Albert Williams; vice piesldent, A. II, Mott; recotdlng secretary, John Kadgen; financial secretary, W. F. nitnmoek; treasuier, Henry Herbert; (onespondent, II. Anthony; conductor, Phllli) liiecltstelu; warden, Ueorgu most expeditious manner we have placed a' Boys' King Waists, 00c, now. ,85c Boys' Xing Blouse, Si. 15, now. 05c Boys' Mother's Friend Waist, 50c, now . t 30o Boys' King Waists, white, 00c, now 50c Boys' Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 25c, now 10c Silks, Dress Goods Taffeta Silks Our regular qualities of Colored Taffeta Silks in good line of shades, 50c quality for 39c 75c quality for 50c S1.25, 27 inches wide 88c 50c Black Taffeta 30c 75c Black Taffeta 50c $1.00 27-lnch Taffeta 75c 51.25 27-lnch Taffeta 88c $1.00 36-inch Taffeta 75c $1.50 30-inch Taffeta 1.25 31.00 Black Surah 70c $1.25 Black Bengallue 88c Black Dress Goods 35c All-Wool Serge 25c 30c Figured Mohair 10c 50c Brocade Brllllantine 35c 50c All-Wool Albatioss 30c 75c Nun's Veiling 58c 50c All-Wool Cheviot 30c $1.00 All-Wool Fancies 75c Kramer, past piesldent, fieorge Fd vvaids; tiustees, eighteen months. Os car nidell, twelve months, J. F. Kelly; eight months. H. Anthony. The Rogers Locomotive Woiks, of Patcison, N J., is at picsent employ ing about t:o men, about Ihti of whom aie lepairiug the madilncry, build ings, furnaces, tools, ek. When In full operation with ptesent facilities about 1. 100 men can be employed. A new 17-ft gap hydiaulle ilvetcr ls Uio pun rloiirf .ta0(i oi() ti inrl 3tlq ci new tools will bo put In fiom time to lime. n. Wcls Is geucial manager. DONATIONS FOB THE HOME. Acknowledged with Thanks of tho Managors. The inanageis of the Home for the Friendless acknowledge with gratitude gltts li om the following donors: II. A ririio, vrgrtalika. Mir I.. S Willnd. iap; Nolan HrolliriK, plumbinc fltmc; I I Vuuk, pill; r'ooto k shear, rpmilkr; I ait 1'irr litrritni ihurtli, iUintiti fiatiiluii h.s ind i I'.rs, I iiikanaiiin Dilr.i ioinpin,i, mill, ( oaniinrin Ik icnipani, kr dalli ; Vi, U. II K nn il , slmk intr-: Ml (aiilo lluuirll, llnwrrr, MU? Huh iimiiil, vrmtaliln; V.s Mjij . I'uwcll, catuli ; Mr. It. J. Williams i lotlihu-; ln c, II (Ink, ilotlilni; and u-iiiips, (iraio Noliti mil (.athirliio Vrltrr. n i akr. Mia. I". I.. 1'ull r, rj until unilul.I." and i.ik , Vlr. V VV. WjImhi, lit tuio; Hi, . . laot, liot of Kimplo tood, Mi-s silvan lii(klnou, take, Mrs l'nston lthinon, li-i's; IV, k I.iiuihri i&nipan.i. Iliad of kinulin ivuod: V. I.. Ilctts lavin hiiini;; IV. A. IK'iiurr, o.irtir (i.Kkoir; Jin. Iliclnril Dilaiul, ntntiiliii lirs; Vli.s s,i ,r, mn, Jli. V I), kunnih, M-rij Vln Alt Mlunrilii, loid of kin llln iioiid, Mii. Itimk, m.ivri supplirn; II. Krhlll, linn, Jin .1. llrnj. Ii'iiinmk, drvoit llrnrit. .Mr Alfi.d Hand; T. I". Ainer, florl.t lil polliil (.'i r.niiuiin 'llir Sitinilli nliiht ilnuon wur: . ,1, Jlnul, I). I JlailioiKU, J. I' ll.i.in, T. i:. (an . stn, c, j;, Jlonr, A M. Muir, l.inrtl lliothrir, II. V. I'liue, llolna sn's liakri.i, .1. 'I. rinliln-t. VIlv. M.ikkIc ZrnPi r, I. I.. Coiiimii, W. li Ciimad, . II. I'irrrr. WIN .Hani limit', jr. All ot tlion' rent injny valuibk iiiutributloui. l'ourtli of Jul donoim Mn. .1. Attkui llolurt. hiii, (lure rxalloni lie (ream; Louis k Itoillv, tliianlit Hie irail.ers; Vim. K, II. Itipplc, tno lose ihoiolato nkis; M i l.lli MiiiiRir, riiaar, lininiM and tlirr.o; P. lit II, oinu'r, II. Ilulincs flitunik. Dr. s. t'. krniKil in attend one St. Agues fiulld of St. Mnrk's church, Dtiiinioie, gave a delightful social for tho old ladles on Juno iO. Miss unde nt and recited seveial selections and delicious refreshments vveio served. Thnnks aie due to J. G. Winner, Sam Fuhrman, Win. Hosser and Hdwaid Hvans for favors lecelvcd. HE WAS PROUD OF IT. McQrath Admitted That Ho Beat His Cousin. Nelghhois telephoned to the central station yestetday morning that a young man named McGrath, living at 51:: Luzerne sticct, was de'stioylng nil his household furniture nnd more over beating his mother. The patrol wagon, with Patrolmen Malott, Joh ler nnd Potter, responded. They found McOtnth veiy Intoxi cated and very pugnacious. Ho had been engaged in struggling with a. cousin, and when his aged mother at tempted to Interfere, It Is claimed, her son struck Mrs. McCirath a very se vere blow. The son proudly admitted that ho "had licked the cousin," but denied chastising his patent. On tho way from the house to tho patiol wagon ho suddenly broke away fiom Johler and Potter and attempt ed tn foot his way to freedom. He wasn't In condition for a sprint, how ever, and was easily caught and bun dled into thu wagon, Silk Grenadines We have the largest and finest as sortment of grenadines ever shown here, many very new and choice de signs, including floral, scroll, stripes, checks, plaids and plain Gienadines, all at clearance prices. 75c grade for 50c $1.25 grade for $1.00' $1.50 giade for 1.25 $2.25 grade for 1.75 $3.00 grade for 2.00 $4.00 grade for 2.75 Wool Challies 35c. Silk Challies 17c 50c All-Wool Challies 30c 75c Silk and Wool Challies 50c Colored Dress Goods 50o All-Wool Plaids 25c 50c Albatross, new colors 30c 65c Stiipe Waistcloth 40c G5c Suiting, 50-in. wide 50c 81.00 Cheviot Mixtuies 60c $1.25 Heavy Skirting 88c $1.25 Fine Suitings 88c Napkins $1.25. $1.50, $2.00. $3.00. $4.00, $5.00 Geiman Linen Napkins to match our Table Linens, 08c, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50. RAILROAD TIMETABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAIlWi Schedule in Effect Juno 2, 1001. Trains leave Seranton: 6.45 a. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wllkes-Barre. Pullman buffet pnrlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisbuig, Philadelphia, Balti moie, Washington and Plttsbuig and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule tiain fiom Wilkes-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Potts ville. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Hazleton, Sunbury, Harilsburg, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .1 II. Ill irillN-O.V. fiui Msr. .i. n woop. fiui. ii.. Ant. Lehigh Valley Ballroad. In KITod Juno 2, Hull. Ti.iim l.nu' Siianton: 1'or I'lilladclpliii and Nnv Vuik mi I) A. II 1! II . at 0.13 and IS a in., and 'J is, I .'7 (lllatk llUiiiniK1 I'.ipii-r). nnd 11 HO p. in. Sun iljie. I). K II. II. I! . 1 53. S.J7 p. m. Tor VMiito ll.nrn, llazliton and prlmlpal points In tho coal ifIont. ill I) K II. It. It . H li, '2 Is and I -7 p. m. l'oi I'otUillle, 0 IJ n. ni . '.' H P in. 1'or Hi'lblrhrni. 1'aton, llradin;, HairUlHirj and prlmlpal intri mediate ktatloni ia H. A II. It I!, tl li, n.M n in., 2 IS, -r, (lllaik ln inoml i:puid), II J) . Ill Sllllll i.i, 1), fc II. I!. It., P-8 a. in.! 1 5l' ".'-" !' "i For Tuukhannoi k, 'louinda, llluili.i, ltlui i, ficnria and priin.ip.il liitriincdiitc MitmiH, in 11, I., f. W, It. It., 'OS a. in.; 103 and .1 ID p. m. I'or Conn a, Itnibrittcr, IlufTaln, Nnirir.i I'.ill-, ridiaRii and all iolnn (t, via I) .V. II 1!. It, 7 Is, 11 5"i a in.. I.'-''. '"J (llluk III ininml II pirri), 7 I, in II, 11 M p. in. bundajf, I) ,(. II. It II . II 5". KJ7 p. m. I'ullnnn parlor and klooplns or Lrhlch Vallrv patlor can on all fiaiiw brtiircn Wllkefllirio and Sow ork, Philadelphia, llutfilo and hue prnilon Ilridzc 1IOI.I.IV II. ll.niil, firnt. Supt., id Coillind htltct. Nrw Wit. CIIMII.I.s h. U:i:. 'c'n' I'a-S-'' 'S'.t '-G Coitland Btroct, Srw Voik A W SONM'.M.UIirn, IH. I'Jrf. Ast , South Ilrthlrlirin, Pa. for tlikctn and riillnuii nwitatiom apply to r.O) I.ickawanna awntif, snanton, IM. Delaware and Hudson. In Illicit .lime 0. 1001. Train for I'aibonUale lraio N ranton at :20, 8'00, SiM. 10.13 u. in . 12:00. 1:2-). 2:11. 3:32, 6"" 0:23, 7:37, 0:13, lt'20 p. in , l'ln a in I'o'i lloncjdalf and Like 1 odorc, 0.20, lull a, tn. ! - 44 Olid 1.2' P '" For Wllkri llarrc-d II, 7:1', R-ll. 0:.".', lO'll a ni 12:0.' li-a. " '" ' -" fli'0. TiH, 10'4I. HMO p. m- For 1-. V. II iolnti-0:U, 0:.'8 a. in., 2:18, i.7 and 11 .-W P' '" 'i'or IViinivlvanla It. It. polnt.-1.0, O.yj, 2:13. 3:4.1 and 1:27 p. m. For Mliauy and all pulnli north 0:20 a. m. and 3:52 p. m. cUMIVY TIIMN: ' For Cailiniidalc-S'W, 11:3J a. m 2:14, 3 52, 5:52 and 10:52 p in. I or Wilkc Ilatrr- 0..!S a. in., 12 01, 1:55, 3 ;$, d:i2 and S.12 p. ni For Albanj and imltit noith .1:12 p m. I'or lloi.ritdalo and Lake I.odoie-$.30, 11 33 a. 111, and 3 52 p. in. Eiie Italhoad, Wyoming Division. Train for llattliv and lulrinirdlalc point Irji.t Nianton a follou.. No 2, 7 in a in ; No 4, 8 fill a. m.i No. rl, 2 21 p ni. , Nn. s, 5 0 p. ni. Oii il uml S are through Iralm loi Nrw nrk. rriial- Vn. 1, 8 IS a. ni. : No, ,1, 0:id a in s No. 5, 3 11 r tn : N, 7, 0.11 p in 'halm Noa 5 and 7 am thrrnmh tralni liom Nriy oik. MI.NDW TltMNS. Ilrpailiirr-n, 20, a, ni. I Nn. 22, 3 p. in Arriialt .N'o. 21, 12.15 p. 111,; No, 22, S. 15 p. ni, Table Linens We have the kind of linens that every housekeeper is looking for and In greater variety of patterns than can be found elsewhere. 55c Heavy Unbleached for .... 40c 00c. extra heavy Unbleached German Linen 50c 72-inch Irish Linen, fine and ex tra heavy weight, also napkins to match, regular SI. 25 quality clearance, price Si. 00 54-inch Turkey Bed Linen, fast color, 30c,; clearance price .... 23o Towels Hemstitched, extra heavy nuck-a-back. $1.75 Towels for $1.45 doz. $2.60 Towels for 1.55 doz. $3.50 Towels for 2.88 doz. Bath Towels $1.75 extra heavy Turkish. 81.45 doz $2.00 Bath Towels 1.75 doz Guilts One caso of extra heavy weight Honoycomb Quilts, great value for $1.25, sale price $1.00 Fine quality Marseilles Quilts, worth $2.20, for $1.75 $3.50 quality for 2.05 Notions 10c Hook and Lyes 4c 5c Crochet Cotton 3c 20c Dress Stays 10c 10c Corset Steels 5c Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon No. 3, worth 5c 2c No. 5, worth 7c 3c No. 7, worth Oc 4c No. 0, worth 12c 6c No. 12, worth 15c 8c No. 10, worth 20c 10c Lareo assortment of fine Fans, Fancy Ribbons, Diess Shields and Notions at Clearance Sale Prices. Embroidered Swiss Has taken first place among sum mer fabrics; it is so delightfully thin and cool. Our patterns aio not found elsewhere. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western in rffect Dec I, 1900. Poulh late Seranton for Iew York at 1.4". SCO, 5 50, 8.00 and 10 05 a m.: 12 55, 3 33 p, in. for Philadelphia at 8.01 and 10.05 a. ni.; 12.53 and jj p in 1'or btrouiWwra; at 0.10 p. m. Milk accommodation at 3.10 p tn. Vrrlie at llohoktn at (130. 7 18. 10.2?. 12.03, 3.15, 4.H, 7 HI p in Arriif at Philadelphia at l.Oil, 3 21, 6 0) and 8 22 p m. Arrlio from Nrw Yoik at 1 10, fi,32 and 10 23 a. m.; 1.00, 1.52, 5 ii, b.4j and 11 .10 p m. from MiourUburu at ROi a, ni. North-l.eair iranton for Buffalo and inter inrdlate ttatlon at 1 15, rS35 and 0 00 a. m ; 1 5", 6 IS and 11 35 p m Kor Crmrcco and Sjta cuv at H 35 a. m. and 1 15 p. ni. 1'or Utici at 1 10 a. in and 1 5', p. ni. For Montross at DP) a m ; 1.05 and 5.1S p. m Tor Mcliol on at i 00 and 0.15 p ni, I'or llliiKbamton at 111 JO a. m Arrlie In Vranton fiom Buffalo at I 25, 2.SV, 5.41 and 10 ro a. m. ; 3.30 ard S 00 p ni. From Osnreo and rjracinc at 2.5i a, in.; l.'.JS and no) p. in. From I'tiia at 2 51 a. m.; 12 3S and 3.10 p. m. From Miholnon at 7 50 a. in. and (100 p m. From Montrose at 10.00 a. ni : 3 20 and S 00 p. in. BlonniibiirK IliiWon I.raio Ptranlon for Northuiubeiland, at U.I5, 10 01 a, m.. 1.5.1 and 5 50 p. in. For Pljmouth at 1 01, 3 40, 8 50 p ni. For Kincatnn at 8.10 a. in. Viriio at .Sorthiiiubrrhnd at osl a in.; 1 10, 5.00 and 8 11 p ni Airiic at Klnsslon at 8 52 a. m. Arrito at Pl.tiiionth at 2 01). 1..12, Oil p. in. Arilio in 'ciaiilon fiom Noitliuml crlmil at 0 12 a. in ; 12 35, 4 50 and Ml p in From Kingston at II no a. in. From Pliniouth at 7.53 a. m ; 3 So i and 5 ..3 p. in ' l''t)VV TRAINS. Pnutli l.raio S ranton at 1.10. 3 00, 5 50, 10 Oj a ni , 3.1 J and 3.10 p. m. Norlh"l.raie Seranton at 1.13, 6.33 a. m ; 1 51, 5 IS and 11 .11 p. m llloonitlniri: DnMdi I.rno feir.mton at 1003 u ni, and 5 50 p ni. Central Ballroad of New Jersey. Stations in Nrw York Foot of Ubcity tlioct, N. It . and outh Fcrr. I IMF, TVBIX IN' 1FFI tT .11 MI 30, loflj. Tiaini lian vianton for .New Votk, Nrnarl., Hiabrth, Phlladi'lpbia, Futon, Ili'tblehoni, Al hntOMIi Mauili I hunk and White Hum, at 811 u m; ixpr-m. 1.10, iipuw, loo p. m, bun iIju. 2 15 p in. For PitKton and Mlkc llano, 8 51 a. in.; 1,10 and 4 00 p. in sundaj., 2.13 p. ni. For IUItiinoie nnd Washington and point? (.tilth and West via llrlhlcbem, 8.55 a. ni , I 10 and 100 p. ni Sundai, 2.11 p. m, lor Lone Mr Huh. (Kran (finir, rte , at 8 53 a 111. dhioush uaili) and 1.10 p. m. For llradini. I.ebinon and llarrisburff, via Al ii ntown, 8 35 J. in- a"'1 l-W P. m. Sunda), 2 II p. m. I Tn PnttavllI, fW a. in., 1.10 p. ni. For Mountain Park, 8 53 a. 111., 1 10 and 1 00 IhHiiigh tickets to alt polntt rut, south and icst at lowest rates at Ihe atatlou. (. VI III III'. Cm. T.im Vet. J. II 01.11 l (-FA, flrn upt Now York, Ontario and Western, Tunc Table in HTrt Sunday, June 2J, l'Wl, .MJltltl'ltUl -t. Leave l.raio Arrlio ( adoiia 1 Oil p, m, 6 00 p in fl 4'l p. ni. Vrnie S l.iiiton 7 10 a, in, 10 10 a in. Tralm. No 1 . No. .1 . No. 7 . Si union .10 .111 a 111. , i 00 p in. Caibondale. II 10 a. in. I II n ni. . u.iu P I" Kr ( nbondalc. MlflH'OOl Ml. Leave I eaiit C'.iajli. Caiboiidile. 7 UO a 111. lout a. m No. No. No. S to a !.15 i 4 00 I 1. 1 J p. in. bU.NUAVS ONLY, MiRrll IttU'Mi l,ti.ie Leave Vrnie ( ranton. 0 ... 8. 10 a 111. Ciihoudjle. ( adorli. U 10 a, in. 1011 a m. Ar Carbondale.. 7 13 n 111 5 ... 7.W p. in. H11.TII I10F.NI. l.eaie Lraie Aniut ladnla. Cnhondalr. Smnton (I ... J.00 .1. in. 7 iu a. in No, No 10 ,. iwi in. " !' '" , 11 i p III. 'ialn Noj. It w,p, " Jl"' n "" un riiir nuke ntaln Hue ii'iinntioni for Niw Vnk tin, I lUa, Omlda, Djwrsi) an I inleimrdlato '"lulns No. 3 and 4 miko UalKm, Delhi, Ham drn and Mduej loimruioM Itr further Itifoiinaiinn ionult tirkrl airenla. ,1 ( VNIUIION (I P , New loik J ; VtLI.MI, r I1 . hi ranton n-.f n r Turn cot North rhll4lphU, l. Oftlj firroias h.Ull.l i Awfrlf. lllUlfrlw7 mul rrltlr IlitfMM. FirrM. 4buti. HUfxl I Una. rtrtoui Irfh rir4 4 ( 10d).tA jtr pmrtWiItt A vrini IminlUl iDrUiflfirrMtiiT. Kt for hwik "Truik"il I LHttivi witrj nroiiti iifrinrti irB'i ariugii paptn .. La . a - - - - - - - - - - - I Colored Embroidered Swiss All In new designs. Were $1.45, now $1.00. 81.15 quality, now 00c. White Embroidered Swiss $1.50 quality now $1.29 $1.10 quality now 00a 00c quality now 70a Colored Pique In neat dainty stripes and figures. 40c quality, now 20o Parasols and Umbrellas Largo and most complotn selection of Fancy Parasols, Coaching Para sols, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, in black, white and colors, all at clear ance salo prices. $1.50 Parasols for 08c $2.00 Parasols for $1.25 $3.00 Parasols for 1.08 $5.00 Parasols for 3.75 $0.00 Parasols for 4.50 Children's school umbrellas, 45o and upwards. Ladies' Petticoats Silk Sklits, made of taffeta silk that will wear, In all new shades and various qualities, fiom $4.00 up wards. Walking Skirts Mado of black mercerized Italian cloth, nicely trimmed, 00c and up wards. Wash Skirts Made of fine quality Sceisucker Gingham, in neat stripes of different colors. Prices 45c upwards. , Muslin Underwear From the best manufacturers, well mado and neatly trimmed, properly cut and of first class materials. All go at special clearance salo prices. Shirt Waists What's more seasonable than the dainty Shirt Waist, styles aro all new and sure to go out fast at our clear ance prices. $1.00 Shirt Waists 80c $1.50 Shirt Waists $1.23 $2.00 Shirt Waists 1.61 $3.00 Shirt Waists 2.50 $1.00 Dressing Sacques 75c Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 4SS . SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call. 2333. THE I0SIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and 2, Com'ltti BTd'fr BORANTON, TA. ninlng and Blasting; POWDER Urd at Mooilo nd Huaadaia VYotki. LAFLIN RAND POWDOK CO9 ORANOE QUN POWDER Baetrlo Dattorlea. Kleotrto r.r plodart, xplodlnu blast. Hafety Vui aui Repauno Chemical Ga's nxPLovo Not in Nature for an)one lo nlwnys feel tired There it no need to drag out an exiitence without ambition Weak nerves are re sponsible for lan guor, depression, debility aud varico cele PNeoserlrtenef, whether due to over work, over-indulgence or any other cause, can be made Btrouc a steel by the use of Tli cytnnennillnvl Borate evervorfran of ilielmtly, rootheniul MreiiRthen the nerves niul tt.iii'fnrm broken down men and women Into ttroiiR, helthy, vlRormi". ruddy-cheeked per"!!" If on find this Un't so, vou Ret your money luck fl on per box fi boxen (with Riiaran trei. S-'ifO. Hook frrr. 1't.AI. Muot emu Co , Cleveland, Ohio. For rale by John II. Phelpi, Phirmaclit, corner Ujoinini; avenue and bpruce atiett. is 2(5 A