8 TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1901. Laces and Neckwear Few houses In the lnrger cities car ry tho line of Laces found in our Lace Department, from tho cheapest quality to tho high-priced Duchesse Laces. All offered now nt Clearance Bale prices. Linen Torchon Laces From 1 Inch to 5 Inches wide with InsortlnBS to match. Your choice, per yaid, at c Tolnt de Gene Lace,ln white and eciu, wcie 20c to 75c, now. 15c to 50c Silk Ties Hemstitched and tucked, were 60c, now 30c $1.10 Coloicd Jacbots 78c Nouveatito pufflnp; of Liberty Silk. In full line of colors, 75c; special pilco 50c 1.25 Coulcd Silks for 50c 2.25 Tucked and Corded Silk, nil colors, for $1.25 72-inch Colored Net, S1.00 quality, for 5c Embroidered Organdie Robes, trimmed in lace and white ap plique, wete S14.00; Cleatancc price T $10.00 Fine Embroideries At Clearance Sale pi ices. Wash Fabrics Scotch Ginghams Embroidered Swiss Quantities of beautiful Wash and other thin dress materials. All tho choice fabrics of tho best manufac turers of today. All at Clearance Sale pi ices. Pique and Duck Suitings In stripes and other fancy ef fects, 12 l-2c quality, now.... 8c Pongee Suitings Select assoitment of choice fig ures, 25c quality; now 10c ScotcMinglMB Large selections of styles and colorings, 20c quality; now.... 10c Lace Effects In Scotch ginghams, new line of popular stripes, 40c quality; now 25c Sale Began INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR MEN RETURN TO WORK AT ALLIS-CHALMERS SHOPS. Superintendent MacLaren Says Thero Aro Now Ono Hundrod and Fifty Men at Work in tho Foundry, Pattern Shops, Boiler and Black smith Shops Tho D. L. & W. Board for Today News for Glass Workers Labor Troubles Aro Dis turbing tho Iron Market. Superintendent M. X. M.u I..11011, of th AlllM-C'hulnifi.f iiinp.in., entei day teported that a I.uko mnnlii'i- n men had icsiiiiiod vwr t and .i.vrf he now ha ahiuit nno luind'rd and I'fiy employes In tho rotliuliy, pa' tun tdiop.s, bnller and lil.icl.Miiltli shop. 'flic pattern "hops ci opened jp. leiday with twelve men, vvhcli s about half the icRiilav wii'tini; tune. The holler nhop and iiUi'l.-miltli shop have hen In iipeiuil in fjr th last few dasi. There weie i number of machinists about the uutK yes.ituhiy morning, but none of h-ni lesumed work. Some of their labuiera have done m, however. At the I.ai kiivv.iniiu machine shops one man went baik to woik ye.stenluy innrnluB', and nt the car shop, two. At tho latter plaie, luweer, the Mrlkeih Miy four of the men working las.t week lemnlned away. About twenty-live of the .striking ear build eiH met ye.steiday morning at 5 o'tloek oil tho Oiehaid Htteet grounds on Cedar aenue, and theie awaited the iippCHianco id un men going baik to the bli'ipp. Intending to use their perauusivo ni ti le deter them from any mien puipoce. Theie wns tiouhle when John Si hin der nnd Louis Kneller eaino along. Hot woiiIh pah-ed between tho strlk ei.s and tho two, and, It Is said, a stone was thinwu, at whleh the ie turned car bulldoiN aie assorted to hne drawn levolvers and, floulshlng them significantly, asked to bo let alone. Tho company had a delegation of special olllceis, headed by ike Selil man, on the stone, and no active hos tilities enbiied, Thero was n general mass meeting of tho strikers yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in IIulbert'H hall. On mo tion, it 'was dcelded to ask tho.se will ing to remain out until thp strike was declared settled hy tho union, to prom ise It by a rising oto. All present but three men voted in tho affirma tive. Committees were appointed to visit other locals for the purpose of rais ing funds, and it wrs decided to have another mass meeting at 10 o'clock next Monday morning. Chief Special Agent J. S. Adamsou of the Lackawanna swore out several warrants during tho day for the arrest of men believed to be Implicated In the morning's disturbance, charging them with assaulting and lntlmldutlng workmen, inciting riot nnd disorderly conduct. Special officer McDonald of Magis trate Millar's .court served tho war rants last night nt strike headquar ters upon C II. Campbell, secretary of the Car Bulldcr'fl union, Anthony IWlotcrmantel, ,W. 11, Stunton, J, Q. Satin Stripe Batiste Best quality In choice new pat terns, nil the new shades. Clear ance Sole price 30o Satin Liberties Choico array of very handsomo patterns in small, neat flguies, as well as tho most elaborate de signs, $1.00 quality; now 75c Monseiinede Soie Very light and airy, Just the fabric for hot weather wear; beau tiful floral designs, G5o quality; now 40c 50c Mousellno de Bicne 20o Corsets Wo have a number of broken lines of Corsets, not many of any one style, but In tho lot you will find all sizes; regular 75c ann $i.uu qualities. uiearanco price 50o $1.25 and $1.50 qualities. Clearance prico 75c Wo carry tho best and finest makes of Coisets 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 G5c Lawn Bonnets for 45c 85c Lawn Bonnets for 08c $1.00 Lawn Bonnets for 00c $1,50 Lnwn Bonnets for ....$1.1)5 $2.25 Lawn Bonnets for 1.75 Children's Hats $1.00 Lawn Hats for 75c $1.00 Lawn Hats for $1.30 S2.00 Lawn Hats for 1.00 $3.50 Lawn Hats for 2.70 $5.00 Lawn Hats for 4.00 Silk Gloves At Cleaianco prices, former prices cut in half. Come in black and col ors. 50c quality, now 25c $1.00 quality, now 50c Hosiery Underwear Men's Furnishings Most complete and extensive lines, are up to the minute in style and qualities that give satisfactory wear and gicat bargains at our Clearing prices. Thompson, H, H. If. Munsabaehor, chillies Coidler, and Thomas Muuay. I iieh entered ball for his appenianie at a healing to be held tonight. A number of the men claim to hae been enthely absent fiom the none of tho disturbance. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The following is the make-up of the D., L. and W. bo.nd for today: Scramon, Jul 0, lirtl. MONIIVY. JULY . Wild Pan I'a-t-S p. m., J. A. Ilii'li, in p in , II. Hi-l.ira 1UI.MUY. Jl'I.Y P. Wild C'.il IVt-l.'SO a. in, A. (i llainmilt; 3 a. in. 1', Caw, with 1'. I". Moons' irriv; 5 a in, T. ntpjtuk, .i in., 1'. .m Witiikt; M a. m, W. Hoar, uith W. A. Ibitliolumru'i iron, 11 a. in., I). Vallate; 1 p. in, W U. Iiluir; 2 p. in, A. II. Hump; 5 p. m, M l'lnnril; 0 ,,, in, W. Klilij. Niinmlis, i:u. d 1. in. Mkl. .1. II. Hcniilcin; !i .1 an, (H, (i. 1'ioii.ifilkti, G p. in, ri-1, J. Caning; '' p in, . II. Miholi. T p m., Na.i Auf. I). MiVlli-U'i; T p. in, l.iUK.i, Mi- .lite, ,' p ill , (iiiui, llioiiipnii. I'ii!h rs S ii. in., IIiiimi; 10 i. in, I'liiimt); II .(0 i. in, Morin: 7 p in., Miiiflij; U p. in., 1 imping; l'l p. in., A. WlJinn I'.iMiciifrfr limine-" i. in, tiifTnry; T a. ni , Miil-it; in a in, 1'. Mi llomirll, 5 .it) p in., M llltlill, T p 111 , f . MlliOVI in Wild I'dM Wist-T a. in., Kctihinr, 10 a. in, M Ciiiiiuult , - p. in, T HuuUU.ui; 1 p. in, (inilt'i , 0 p in , J. Ilavtir. noiiu:. Ilt.ikfni.ai II. II Hi pi upoiti lor T, Mi. drill. Ilrakcniaii T rjil.llrfonl irpoila (or O. Cisc Uraktnun Willi an lirrlll will no out 'ilih IIMiing In Dcikn's pltiio until Dcikrr irportt. The Iron Market. Labor tumbles aie tho ihlef toplr of dlciisdon In tho lion market. The strike of the Amalgamated Asoola tlon men may develop Into a serious iniitlei. Theie Is no good deal of loin menl on the fact that tho association schedules wore aiianged with tho Re public iron and Slcol company without any difficulty: while theie seemed to be no disposition to cnmpiomlsn or friendly agi cement on the part of the companies in the I'nltcd States Steel corporation. XotwlthMnndltig these troubles, our local icpoits show that demand con tinues very laige, and theie aie plenty of Indications that business will ie main good for the balance of the year. Purchasers nie oidcrlng In no lordanco with this view. Kngineerlng and Mining Join mil. For tho Glass Workers, The following tonceins are inter ested In the new ointment jar associa tion; Harzo Glass Co. Washington, P.i.; Illinois lilass Co,, Alton, 111.; Tnlter States CJhtss Co., Canton Olnss AVorks of National Glass Co., Dlth lldge & Co., Uagle Glass & Mfg. Co., AVellsburg, YV. Va.; Gllllndcr & Sons, Philadelphia; Cumberland Glass & Mfg. Co., of midgeton, X. J. The i:. A. Glllender Glass Co, of Camden, X. J, has been lucniporateil to inanufactiiie glass. Capital, $100, 000. Incorporators; W. C. Mai tin, John A Mac Peak, and AVIUani V, Kldell. Tho Cameron Glass Co. has been formed to erect two 0-jmt w Indow glaps furnaces at Cameron, W. Vn. The company has been capitalized at $45,000. Thero aro six stackholdeis, nnibng them being Edgar Bostock, formerly manager of the plant of the Eastern Ohio Glass Co., at Harnett vllle, O.; Guy l'ateibon, head book FINLEY'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 most expeditious manner we have placed a 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 20c. now 10o Light Weight and Fast Black' Hose, weie 30c, now 23c Ladles' Lisle Hose, in plain niil fancy stitch, weie 35, now.... 20c Ladles' Fancy Colored Llslo Hose, were 50c, now 30c Ladles, Fancy Hose, also plain, tans, weie 25c, now 10c Men's Fancy Hose, weie 30c, now 20c Children's Hosiery Special lot of twenty-five dozen. Child's Hose, weio 20c. now..lOo Boys' Extra Value Seamless Hose, a bargain 12 l-2c Misses Fine Ribbed Black Hose, extra value, worth 40c. for.... 25c Ladles' Llslo Vests, 10c, now. ,10c Ladies' Lisle Vests, 30c, now. .21c Ladies' Silk Vests, 00c. now. . .42c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drcweis, 30c, now 22c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Diawors, 45c, now 37 l-2c Men's Negligee Shhts, no col lars, weie 50c, now 20c Men's Monarch Shirts, $1.00. now . . . 87 l-2c Men's Monarch Shirts, $1.00 now $1.20 Men's Monarch Shiits, $2.00, now ?1.0O Saturday 510-512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. keeper of the same company, nnd Vm. Jackie, who blowed double thick place at tho same fai tory. The other tlueo lneinbeis of the new com pany aio local people of Cameron. It Is expected to have the plant leady to begin operations enily next season, and woilc has already began on It A deal was closed last week that will ghe Matthews. Iiid., another chimney factoiy. Tho nion lutciested In this new concern aio men who have holil positions In other factories there and all lire practical woiknion. Orders aie already on hand that will Keep tho plant busy for ten nnd a half months. The plant will have a 4-i lug continuous tank and will em ploy eight or ten shops. The tank will be of u new kind, patented by Frank Oith. of Matthews. It will be tho first of the kind eer put In use. Aro in Possession. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal company look foi mill possession yesterday of tho collieries purchased by It at Pitts ton and made Thomas Thomas, of West Pltstnn, formeily of tho E.etcr colliery, district superintendent. David P. Thomas was ordered from Heidelberg Xo. 1 to Exeter Ttecl Ash. Win. Tllley, who was nssl.stnnt foie man at Heidelberg, has been made foreman. Win. Wallace, who wns for meily nsslstant foi email at Exeter inn In statt, was made foreman. Ho was foimeriy a resident of Luzerne. MINE WORKERS MEET. Their Quarterly Convontlon Opened in Music Hnll Yesterday. Committees Appointed. One of the most Important, as well as what Is perhaps the laigest, at tended cotnentloti ever held by the Mine Woikers of District Xo, 1, was opened at 10 o'clock jesteiday morn ing and will continue until about Thin sday noon. Xo less than four bundled and sixty delegates, rcpic-t-euilug one bundled and liltv-tlueo of tho district locals, aio in attendance, About ono bundled nnd sixty loenls maku up tho district, nnd this Is theie foi" a splendid lopresentntlon. The number of delegates piosent is over a bundled more than attended the quaiterly convention hold at Olyphant In April. Tho fact that tho annual election of olllcets and other business of the utmost Impoitaiue will bo acted upon by the convention, Is ac countable for the big attendance. Yestei day's work was enthely of the routlno opening day nnttue, delegates' credentials being received and com mittees appointed. Today's session la expected to be the liveliest of the con vention, ns the election of officers Is slated. This will probably be begun In thp morning, but from the struggle being made for each separate office, It hardly seems likely that the matter will be entliely disposed of during less than two sessions. The delegates had all arrived by 10 o'clock yesteiday morning, when tho convention was called to oider hy President Thomas D. Nichols, of Xan tlcoko, who was sealed on tho plat form with the credentials' committee. SecietaryTieasuior John T. Hemp sey and Vlio Piesident Adam Itysca vage. Tho committee on ciedentlals, which consisted of Nicholas Durke, of this city; Michael Hyan, of Avoca, and Peter Kelly, of Jeirnyn, were busied all morning in examining the dele Boys' King Waists, 00c, now. .E.5c Boys' King Blouse, $1.15, now. 00c Boys' Mother's Friend Waist, 00c, now 30c Boys' King Waists, white, 00c, now 00c Boys' Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 20c, now 10c Silks, Dress Goods Taffeta Silks Our regular qualities of Coloicd Taffeta Silks in good lino of shades, 00c quality for .. . .30o 70c quality for 00c $1.25, 27 inches wide 88c 50o Black Taffeta 30c 75c Black Taffeta 00c $1.00 27-inch Taffeta 70c $1.25 27-inch Taffeta 88c $1.00 30-lnch Taffeta TOc $1.50 30-lnch Taffeta 1.25 $1.00 Black Surah 70c $1.20 Black Bengaline 88c Black Dress Goods 35c All-Wool Serge 20c 30c Figured Mohair 10c 50c Brocnde Biilllantine 35c 50c All-Wool Albatioss 30c 75c Nun's Veiling 58c 50c All-Wool Cheviot 39c $1.00 All-Wool Fancies 75c gates' papers, nnd having done a good deal of preliminary woik, were able to early repmt that four bundled and sixty delegates, lepiesenting one hun dred and lllty-three locals, were pres ent. President Xlihnls made the follow ing appointments of olllicis of the convention: Seigeant at arms, Mai tin Sheridan, of Scianton; assistant seigeant at aims, James Phillip., of Plttston; dooikeepeis, William 11. Kwiu.s, of Wllkes-Hauo, and John Kcefe, of Dupoiit. In tho afternoon, tho main business consisted In the ap pointment of committees. J'lesident Xlcholls named the following commit tees : Itcolutt-iri". P. .1. Miillanry, Thom.n Puis, W J. Woiier, Harr l.onsninic, Ihoma Wooiluanl, Low W. r.ilrficlil. W. 1. Maiklioiw, II. Ilimuji, lliri llontli, .Inlin riiMrotn. I,,Kil'itl"ii .Idinc Hnilm, Itlilnril 1). Ui, Jnliu Cotlrr. Allifit KIiik, Dailil Aslitnu. Prist Mill, id KrniiPil . I. M lliirkc-, Will 1'inc, Antli nv Vcrncr anil Mm llmltlf Olrkcrs' Rcpnili llioin.14 llimin, 1'i.ink I! ins: lofkl, .trillion JliDuiuld, Jolin Itucis un.1 Mlilurl U(I inc. I'cllirv-( jijiIoc Urosn, Waller Ipiih, 'lliomu Mitijrr, .Nli Inil. is lluikr. A few short addi esses by delegates were made during the afternoon and about 4.110 o'clock the convention ad journed, to meet again at 10 o'clock this moinllig. A huge number of the delegates living In neniby places left the city for their homes, while others are stopping at the central city hotels. AVOCA. The Avoca band will give an open air concert fiom T. J. O'Malley'.s bal cony this evening. Miss Eva Luce of Hlalrstown, X. J., nnd Mlscs Mary and Ituth Lewis of Bradford, Pa,, aio guests of Mis. M. A. I'lock. Joseph Laverlek of Grove street was lemoved to Wilkes-Rario hospital on Sunday to undergo an opeintlon for appendicitis. J. V, Coiuiboy, M. J. Hyan, John Sullivan, E. J. Tidily and John Wha len of the local unions aio lepresonta tlves at tho uilno workers' convention at Scranton, David Thomas, foieman nt Heidel berg No. 1 colliery, Lehigh Valley company, has been transfeiied to the Exeter collleiy, Theie are many peo ple about Avoca who will be sorry to leant of Mr. Thomas' lomoval. Dur ing his stay heio he has made many friends nnd his services about the colliery wero invaluable, few accidents having happened during his Jurisdic tion. Ho will ho succeeded by William Lllley. Dr. J. E. Dougher has leturned to his home In Midland, Mich, nfter two weeks' visit at tho family residence on the West Side. Mrs. diaries Handeis and daughter, Mis. W. J. Williams, spent yesterday with friends In Olyphant. The employes of the Langclllfo col liery will be paid today. Colonel MJirtln left yesterday for Htirrlsbuig where he will meet tlio board of paidous nnd Intercedo for tho release of John Itoblnsou, now under going it teim of Imprisonment hi the pc nltcntlary. The way In which tho Sernnlnn Traction company Is treating tho peo ple cm this end of the lino Is unendiir nblo, Theie Is not an open car be tween Mooslo and Plttston and tho rnusehaeklcH they have placed hole aio not lit to enter. The coiincllnien are lax In this as well as In other matters. Silk Grenadines Wo have the laigest and finest as sortment of grenadines ever shown here, many very new and choice de signs, including floial, scroll, btilpes, checks, plaids and plain Gienadlncs, all at clearance piiccs. 75c grade for 50c S1.25 giade for $1.00 $1.00 grade for 1.25 $2.25 grade for 1.75 $3.00 grade for 2.00 $4.00 giade for 2.75 Wool Challics 35c. Silk Challies 17c 50c All-Wool Challies 30c 70c Silk and Wool Challies 00c Colored Dress Goods 50c Ail-Wool Plaids 25c 00c Albatioss, new colois 30c 05c Stripe Waistcloth 40c 65c Suiting, 50-in. wide 50c $1.00 Cheviot Mlxtmcs COc $1.25 Heavy Skirting 88c $1.25 Fine Suitings 88c Napkins $1.20. Si. 00, $2.00, $3 00, S4.00, $0.00 Geiman Linen Napkins to match our Tabic Linens, 08c, $1.20, $1.70, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50. morning RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA "RlBlWi Schedule in Effect Juno 2, 1001. Trains leave Scianton: G.45 a. m., week days, tluough ves tibule train fiom Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsvllle; stops at principal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Boltimoie, Wash ington and for Plttsbuig and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hairisbuig, Philadelphia, Balti moie, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimote, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train fiom Wilkes-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia via Potts vllle. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m week days, for Hrizleton, Sunbuiy, Hariisbuig, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. .! n in it msi). cit n Msr. ,1 II WOOD, Cm l'i st. ' . Lehigh Valley Itaihoad. In I licit June '.. I'sJl 'luun t.t'iio vuMon: Tor PlillailplpliU ami New nrk U II A. II It II , it 0 4 un I 0 i in , nnil 2 18, I :" (lllaik Diamom' KvpriM.), Jii'l 11 : p. m. hun dJi. 1. k II. It. It . 1.5s. -" P. in. 1'ur Milte ll.mii, lljliti'ii jml rlnt'lu Iiolnta In t lie i ".i I 1 1. 'loin, ill l & II. II, It. I. Ij, .' is nni I Ji' p. in. For I'otHWllr, u 15 a in.. '.MS P i Pur lldlilrlitin, r..i-l"ii, Kr.iilinz, II in Muni; ami ii1iuIm1 Imoum-iii up kntinm iu n ,v u. It It.. f'. I'.s J I".. 2's. I -' iHUil. I'll moml l.xpio), 11.1,0 p in, Mimliis, I), j. II. Ii It., t IS i in i I 0s. s.-'7 p in I'nr Timltluiiiiiiili. 'In iihIj. Dliiilu. UImii, (lonoin ainl piiiuipal liiUimcili tie Ulimw, mi 1)., I.. K . II. It.. tw . in.; 1 W ami .'l.W p. in. Tor Ocncu, l!i.tlirlci, lliill.ilo. M.ien 1 I all, ( hlidsn 11111I all points wet, via l ft II. It U, T IS II V, a in . 1 Js. ' (Hlcl, Dlunnml I pirn), 7 l. PI II, II. .ID p. 111, SmiiiiIj, 1. & II. It It . 11 55, S.'J" p. in Pullman pailur mnl .lccpins r Milch V.illc1 pirlnr tar mi all IiiIiih lutiiron VV ilkr llino Hiid cw Vnilt, riillnlilplili, lliitlalo anil suv pinltni llilJ.o 110I.1.IN II W 11-111 n, Cent, bupt., W Coitldinl tutt, Ntw iik CIIVItl.Ks s I.Ki:. ili'n. I'a. Al., 'JO Cortlaml Diet, Nfi. "i A W M)i:l Villi. H. lib I'a-. Ast. houtli ncililrlicm. I'a Tor tlifH ami Piillnun rrci ilinni apply to KOI l.ultittaiina aicnuc, siantmi, l'l. Delawaio and Hudson. In I tint lunc '. 1101. TialM Inf failiomlalc loaii ,strautnn at fl e, p.Ocl. 8:51, lO'ri a " '-'",1. -1- '-'. 1:5-'. 5'"' 0.-J5. ":0". U '5. ''-" P ' . 1.1 a in T'oi lloncilalt! and l.iko Lndorc, n.'J0, 1U.1J a, in : J II u'iJ ''-' !' '" . For WllkovHiUB-H 15, M, Sill, 0..1S, 10 11 a in., IJ 01 1'J". 2. In u.JJ, 1 J7, h 10, TiH, lu-ll, ll:..0 p. 111. Tor 1. V. It It. point-:IS, 0.3S a. m , 2il, 4:27 and ll'i P ;" Tor Prnnvb'inU It. It. points 8:15, 0:35, 2:1S, 3-.i3 and fJ7 p in 1'ur Vltiin and all point north fli20 a. m. ami 3.5J P. m- M'NDVV TltVINS I'or railmnilalc S 50, ll.il a, m, Sill, 3.5.', 5 .1-' and 10.5J p. in lor Wllki Haru u.J a. 111., 1J.0.1, 1:5', 3.2$, 6 .U ami h.l- P in. I'or AllMiiy und point" mntli -3.5J p in l'or lloi.rxlalo ami l.ako Lcdoic 3,5(1, 11 Z1 a in. and 3 52 p. 111. Erie Ballroad, Wyoming Division. '1'ialni for ll.ii.ln and intnim dlnlo imliitit Uai 1 Linton us fiill"i: No J, 7 10 n in 1 No I, 8..V) 11. til. I No. 0, J SI p 111 , No. 8, ft 20 p in Mu, 'J and 1 llirousli tiuln (or New York. Arrial-Nn. , (.,! , in , No ,1, 1010 a, 111 1 No, 5, U IV p in i No. 7, I'. l'l p III 'liaim .Nua, 5 and 7 air throtislt trnln fiom Niw ork, vi'NnVV TltAINS, Iiqurliiiin No. 20, H a. in,; No. 2J. 2 ). in. AillaU-.No. 21, 12.15 p. 111.; No. 2J, 3.15 p. in. Table Linens Wo have the kind of linens that overy housekeeper is looking for and In greater varloty of patterns than can be found elsewhere. 55o Heavy Unbleached for .... 45c 00c. extra heavy Unbleached German Linen COc 72-lnch Irish Linen, fine and ex tra heavy weight, also napkins to match, regular $1.25 quality elcaranco, prico $1.00 54-inch Turkey Bed Linen, fast color, 30c,; elcaranco price. . . . 23o Towels Hemstitched, extra heavy nuck-a-back. $1.75 Towels for $1.45 doz. $2.00 Towels for 1.00 doz. $3.50 Towels for $2.88 doz. Bath Towels $1.75 extra heavy Turkish. $1.45 dos $2.00 Bath Towels 1.75 doz Quilts Ono caso of extra heavy weight Honeycomb Quilts, gieat value for $1.25, sale price $1.00 Flno quality Marseilles Quilts, worth $2.25, for $1.75 $3.50 quality for 2.05 Notions 10c Hook and Eyes 4c 5c Crochet Cotton 3c 20c Dress Stays 10c 10c Corset Steels Oc Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon No. 3, worth 5c 2c No. 5, worth 7c 3c No. 7, woith Oc 4c No. 0, worth 12c Oc No. 12, worth 15c 8c No. 16, worth 20c 10c Large assoitment 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 aro not found elsewhere. July 6th. 9 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delawaio, Lackawanna and Western In I'lfrct Doc. 2, 1000 soulli lMic Vranlnn for New Ycik at 1.10, 3 HO, fiW, (.00 and 10 OV a. 111,; 1J.5V, .13,1 p. in I'or 1'lill.idclpliia at no and 10 OV a. in j IJ M and 3.JI p 111 I'or MiouiWinrg at 6.10 p. in. Milk arconnnmlitlon at :!.P) p. m. Arrhc at lliliokrn at .:fl, TIP. 10.2S, 12 W, 3 1'., I l 7 PI p in rrlc .it Plil'addpliU at 1 Oil, 3JI. film and 8 ii p In. Airicc from New York at 1 10, O.iJ and 10 21 a. 111 ; 1.00, .V, b U, Ij and 11 30 p. in 1'iom Miond.liuri; at 8 ( a. in. North leaic Sirmtcn for Iluffilo and Inter mediate Mntlon nt 115, 0 3V and n 00 a in i 1 55, 5 IS and 11 35 p. 111. Kor Oittcso and Sra-cii-o at 0.15 a. 111. and 1 55 p. in. Kor I'llci tl 1 10 a, in. and I 55 p. in. For Montrosj at 0 O) a ill. ; 1 0", and .1 13 p. in l-'nr N'li I10I. For. at 1M and H li ) in, Kor llliiKlutnton at 10 20 a in. rric in Vunton from llnff.ilo at 1 .', 2.55, 6 15 mid 10 00 1 in : 3.30 and IW p ni. Kroni Owoto and praline at J 5i a, in,; UTi and 8 00 p, in. From 1'tii.i at 2 55 a ni.; U IS and i.'JO p. in. From Nlcholvon at 7 50 a. in, and cl 00 p in. Fiom Montio-o at 10.00 a. ni ; 3 20 and 8 00 p. 111. IllnoinOiiire phMon I.raie Strantnn for Nortlmniliirland, at iM", 100", .1 ni ; 15". and 6 50 p m. For n month at 1 0". 3.10, 8 SO p in. I'or Klnsttoii at NlO a. ni. Vrriie at Niirtliunihriliml at 0,1V a ni ; 1 10, 5 00 and 8 I", p. in Uilip at Kingston t 8 52 a. m. Arrlie at Pliniontli at '-! Oil, IJJ, 9 45 p, m. Arilie In 'vranton fum Nortlinml'crland at 0 I J a. in ; U.li, IM and 8. 1'i i ni Fiom Ktnuston at 110O n 111. Fiom l'bmuulli at 7.55 a. m ; 3.J0 and 6.15 p. in M'NDVV II1VINS. Sniilh Leave -uaiilon at 1.10, J.00, 5 50, 1003 a m , 3 3) and '! 10 p in. North -Ij'.iie Sranton at 1 15, t!S.i a. m ; 1 f.'i, ft.ls ami II .!' p. m. Itlnoin-liiii DivWcn Leaic Siranton at 1001 a in, and 5 50 p in. Central Railroad of New Jersey. Stitlom In N'iw Ywk Foot of Utility Mrcet, N. II , and oiith Kcirj iivti; i'viii.i: in 1 i'l'in .u'.ni: -o, loot Tralni lene N r.inton for New Voik, Viwip, l.lialiclh, 1'hllJilelplila, l.a(on, llttlilehein, A I ltiitmin, Vljiuli 1 lunik mnl White II urn, nt R 55 n 111 , eipi w. 1 10, pri'K, 1 00 p. m, &Un iln, 2 15 p in. l'or l'ttlston and Wilke lline, 8 63 a ni ; 1,10 and l.W) P l" fcninlav, -.1 P 111 vnr iijlilniorc an 1 Wfeliinstnn ind nolntt Snilh and Weit li Ilethlehein, 8 VS a. in , 1 10 and l.m) p. "i eiindai, 2.15 p. 111, For lann: II1.1111.I1. Ocean tlroie, etc., at & 5 j a. in. cthioii.-li loaih) and 1.10 p in. l'or ltr.itllns. Lelunon and HairUlmrif, via VI Iriitown, 8 5.3 a. in and 1.10 p. m, fcundaji, 2 13 p. Ill Fur I'oit.illle, f 53 a 111 , 1 10 p. m. For Mountain Fail., ! 53 a, 111, 1.10 and 100 P. '" 'lliniiiih llikrl to all polnti eait, ioutli and Kiit at loit iali at the kt Uioli. ('. VI. lit in, lien. Pan vEt. .1. II. Cll.ll VI -FN, Cen Supt Now York, Ontario and Western. Time Tabic in lltTeit Pnndiy. June 2J, looi," NOItl'lldlOFNI). Lene Leiie ,Vrrm Ti ilnA Si 1 niton. Cnlinnililc. t admii N.i I ...l(l ''rt a 111. 11 10 a. 111. 1 00 p. in. To .1 ... I " P- ! I II l in. P in. .i" 7 . . ll.li) P in. vr. ('nliniiiUlo.. 0 In p. in, SOL'lll Ittll'Nl). Leaco l.eji Vriiie L'jiljtla. raibomlale. Snanton a n . 7 00 a 'in. 7 ID 111, No' I .'.'. 8.10 a. in- I"11' a in. 10 40 a. in. M, -j ... 2.15 P. ni ion ! in I 15 p. 111 bi.MAe MV. NOHIIMIOl.M) Leave l.eaie Anne S-irantnn. Carhonddle. (aion n 0 ... 8.Jia in. UlOd. 111. 10 is a in. o' 3 ... 7.K) P. !!' xr ' irliindile.. 7 15 p m o. a ... 1. 1 ,.0i;iu.noiM). Leave Leaie Arrlir 1 4ilcU. ('viliondalc. 81 unmn 'o 0 ... Tfl0a '"' T,a'1 ' no 10 50 p '" UM. p m . fl r n "' lraln No. I. an eek ilaja, ami 0, .n mhi. Aa nuke main line icinnrcllon. fur New Ymf, "ii).' Lliia. Oneida, Ojwcso and inlnmcdlaie '"'r'la'ni No. 3 nml 'm'''' Wnllmi, Delhi, Hani den and M-lnev .onnllw 1.. fiirilni Inforinalion contnlt tiiket ajrlilj. 1 J ' VNDI.IIMIN. (! P V, Niw ork J K. WKIMI. T ' A , hiranlon. Prof.Q.F.THEEL,5278W1 I klUilrlDKU. !'. II. Ir lrail hcrrUll.t In 4wrrlr. (turifrf. to ,ir !) etftll Irlillr, l lll.,a.M.lfrfb IUH 4 lo III dk,.lEirM.iltl.fcI .fXvifla lllx.d I l"". Stncua ll.MHIJ, U.I Si.boo.1,' ILXiuH V rlril Mrl'turti lm rullliii, I dr..lp,l TT ... ....... ...... P..ri..aT..,l..l.l. J. D...1 1 fipa.lnit.frj a.alrtl ud l.tlrlfln-ftn4. M.nllua rap.r.T I i , I I Colored Embroidered Swiss All In new designs. Were $1.45 now $1.00. $1.10 quality, now OOo. White Embroidered Swiss $1.50 quality now $1.25 $1.10 quality now 00a 00c quality now 75a Colored Pique In neat dainty stripes and figured. 40c quality, now 20o Parasols and Umbrellas Large and most complcto selection of Fancy Parasols, Coaching Para sols, Sun and Rain. Umbiellas, in, black, white and colors, all at clear ance salo prices. $1.50 Paiasols for 08o $2.00 Parasols for $1.25 $3.00 Parasols for 1.08 $5.00 Parasols for 3.75 $0.00 Paiasols for 4.50 Children's school umbrellas, 45a ( and upwaids. Ladies' Petticoats Silk Skirts, made of taffeta silk that will wear, In all now shades and various qualities, fiom $4.00 up wards. Walking Skirls Made of black mercerized Italian cloth, nicely trimmed, 00c and up wards. Wash Skirts Made of fine quality Seersuckei Gingham, In neat stripes of dlfferenl colors. Prices 45c upwards. Muslin Underwear From tho hest manufacturers, weli made and neatly trimmed, properly cut and of fiist class materials. All go at special clearance sale prices. Shirt Waists What's more seasonable than tho dainty Shirt Waist, styles are all new and sure to go out fast at our clear ance prices. $1.00 Shlit Waists 85c $1.50 Shirt Waists $1.25 $2.00 Shirt Waists 1.65 $3.00 Shirt Waists 2.50 $1.00 Dressing Sacquc3 75a Lager Beer Brewery Mauur&cturcrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER N. Ninth Street, SCRftfllONi 1 ft Telephone Call. 2333. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and In In; VUee, NEW YORK. Amerlian Plan, M V) I'. r Day and I paick l'uropean Plan, 5100 Pi i Day and Upward! Special Kates to 1 annum T. THOMPSON, Pi op. JEFFERSON NEW YORK inj.ini.inn Kint mill street. The.lLI FI.HSO.N I a thnrouchly flrit-dais f amily and trannient hotel, offerins at ft mini innmtmit a maximtim of luinry and oomfort. (In 15th Street, juiteatt of union Square, it i) within n few mlnutea ol tho leading thoni, theatre) and ilnlu, European Plan, $1,00 up. American Plan, $2,50 up. Sulloi with Private Bath, $2.00 up. 1 or tpecitl ratri.guldei or Information write JOIIY l:. ) VTI'II'I.II, I'ronrlelor a ----"" For Business Men of. IDs In the district. heart wholesaU For Shopper.) minutes' walk to Wanamakers; S nilnutoa to Slcce! Cooper's Bis Btore. Uasy of acceas to tn great Dry Goods Stores. For Slshtseers One block from DVay Cars, elv Inc easy transportatlou to all points of Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT : t NEW YOHK. t t ror. Uth BT A IINIVKnSITT TU 4 .1 Only ono Hloclc from llroadway. t Rooms, $ 1 Up. rVco.I.a t ... - 1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS iis is -N.