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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1001.
TELLERS MADE
THEIR REPORT
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED MINE
WORKERS REELECTED.
T. D. Nlcholls Had 308 Votos for
President fts Agninot 138 Cait for
T. D. Hnyos Twelve Men Were
Expollcd from the Union for Work
Ins Against tho Mine Dills at
Harrisburg Rnlsod Money to
Support tho Families of tho
Onoida Riotors.
JONAS LONQ'S SONS.
GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES.
SCRANTON, PA.
Afti-r two flays' hard wni-k, tho trll
oth nppnlntnl at tho convention of DIs
trli't 1, T'nltrd Mine WnikoiH of Aincr
lea, yeslenluy tninpletotl tholr report
and yesterday afternoon presented to
the delegates the tlKtires, wlilch showed
Tliotnns II. Nlchulls, of Nantlcoke, had
heen re-elected president; John T.
Oeinpsey. of Scranton. seeretnry-trens-tirer,
and Adam ItyseavaKe, of Ply
mouth, vice-president.
Kaeh of these had been opposed for
re-elect Ion, )nu tho delegates tihund
nntly evidenced yesterday afternoon
that tlic cliolco of the three olllclals
vnn a popular one. Not alt of the dis
trict board members were elected, how
ever, and a. second ballot was found
necessary, it reiiulrliiK a majoilty of
the. votes cast to elect a man.
Two hoaid members weie balloteil for
from each pub-dlstrlct. and the Fourth
proved the only division to Dually dis
pose of the matter. There weto four
candidates, but John Fallon and Daniel
J, Hceho ran away fiom their oppon
ents and wore racily pronounced the
laiiTpssful candidates. In District 1,
John P. Keainey, of Arclibald, was ie
elected by a preat majority over his
pIx opponents, and n second ballot was
taken upon K. la. Cuff and Stephen
Heap, vlio were next In number of
votes ficcuicd.
Is'I.NK CANDIDATES.
In the Second dlsttlct there weio
.Ine candidates and the stealer num
oer of votes weie divided between K.
S. CntirtiiRht, M. J. Ilealey. Nicholas
liurke, V. J.. Jones and William Thom
as. None was elected, and a second
vote was taken. In the Third district
Thomas Llewellyn was re-elected by a
Kreat majority, and a second ballot
taken on Anthony Sehloster and James
Moran.
The auditors elected were Itlchard
Roberts, John Shaw and Peter Kelly.
The complete vote cart was- 116. and
the number of locals represented In
the balloting It!'-'. The detailed vote
was as follows:
Vtteldcnt, T. II. MchnllJ, Dili; T, I). Ilajes,
m
Vkr-lVfMcnl Aitim l'jsiavacc, 352; Frank
IittKcr, t'J.
Sfirflary'Tir.-mim Jolin T. Dprnp'ry, "10;
John I). Ponell, HIS.
l'iit litrit I lolm P. Kearney, 21; I.rnis
Suartunncr, .r, I ; K. I.. Cull, VJC; Mrphrn Heap,
l.H'i; 'Chimin Wallun, t2; panlcl Coleman, W,
William It. .Tone, 2K.
Sfeond DKtrlit-ltol.crt X. Curtrlcht, i;:iU;
M. .1. llealoy. 1,; Mihola IhnU, 1I2!4; V. h.
.lonrx. W, William 0. ,lnikin, M; William
'I noma., ft,; Tlmmat l)avi, '.'2; 1". V. Tolan, 5;
Julin I'. Hmpcy, .12.
Thlid IlUtncl 'Ihnmai l.lcvvrll.tn, 2iil; An
thony Sihlowr, l.'S-'i ; Janict .Moran, Hi',;
'llionm b. William', SI; .lolm ItcynoM, W;
Jcthrn niclurd.-, 111.
rourlli DMrlitInlm Pallon. ?M; IT. s. HoliK',
131; Hank I .1. licor, 271; .lolm Shaw, lit.
.uilitnr I'ptcr Kelly. 211; Mliharl .1. n.i.in,
2.1:1; IMi haul Itobcrts, ;M.'l; Ddwani llanctt, IS!);
John Shaw, 252.
TKUlAiWii' REPORT.
The report of the tellers and tnltlnK
of the second ballot consumed the
greater part of the afternoon session,
and the result of the vote will be an
nounced this morning. The conven
tion also took action yesterday after
noon t'CRardlnt; a number of members
who arc charged with liuvltiK gone to
HarrlsbuiK and there woiked against
the committee which was endeavor
ing to secure the passage of mining
legislation. Twelve Mine Workers
were expelled from the union for this
offense.
During tho morning President
Duffy, of District No. !, and Hoard
Member Dictrick brought before the
convention the matter of the Oneida
Miners convicted of the charge of In
citing to riot, whose cases are now
hefoic the board of pardons. As a re
sult of their plea, the delegates ap
propriated $730 to the aid of the men
und their familes. A resolution was
also adopted lifting the boycott from
tho Scrantonlan which was placed on
It at tho Olyphaut convention.
Tho convention will probably close
today. The resolutions committee
completed its leport Wednesday and
the other committees aie not expected
to make nny icpoits of length. The
tellers' lepoit win be the most im
portant btlblness of the day.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
"Boat Mothod of Timbering a Mine
Airway Make-up of the
Board for Today.
The One Hundred and Eightv Minute Programme herewith given will crowd the Big Store with enthusiastic
buyers.
Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales
Have won their way into popular favor because the people have learned to know that each and every article
offered during these hourly sales represents a standard of value that it is impossible to duplicate under ordinary con
ditions. Weekly window displays (Lacka. side) will help to impress you with the importance of these offerings.
Snlc No. 1
tea qy "hi
Begins Promptly at
2 O'clock.
In Basement
There is not an Item In this unusual
list of llousefurnlshlng floods that will not
be found In almost any shopping memor
nudum paper. Could It be otherwise
when we consider that eveiy Item has been
selected with the present season In mind?
Read the list carefully:
(!AIA'AN'I7,I:D PAll.SAs a rule the kind
of pall we will sell on Friday cannot be
bought for less than 22e. It Is a 10-cpiart
size and is made of tho best ma
terial. Fi May's one hour price..
Sale No. 2
Begins Promptly at
3 O'clock.
: 14c
HIiOOMS l.lko everything else, brooms
will wear out. The cost of keeping a good
supply on hand will not be much If you
will watch closely our Friday ads. This
time It Is a standard quality, No. 7 broom,
made from good quality stock, firm- Cn
ly sewed. Friday's one hour price,. 1 VC
Tl'MniiKUS There Is n fortune await
lng the man who will make nu unbreak
able tumbler. Vntll that time it will pay
you to watch our Friday ads. for tumbler
bargains. This time It's n good quality
tumbler, table size, nicely decorated, "
value 4c. Friday's one hour price JbC
MASON JARS In pint sizes only. The
only thing we need say anything nbotit Is
the price. Mnson's Fruit Jars are sold In
large quantities nt much higher price. Pint
sizes only. Friday's one hour
price, per dozen
1.88
..38c
::..45c
STONE RAKK1IS For baking or cook
ingthe kind that usually sells for 10c
each. They are tho tegular 0-Inch
size. Friday's one hour price
5c
PcriKKNS Wo are not surprised nt the
number of screens we sell, because we
know that tho prices are right. The width
of this screen Is 22 Inches, the length from
24 to ?,l inches. Friday's one hour tj Q ,
price I L
PORCH SKATS In three sizes, llrmly
made from good quality of stock. Multi
ply the Friday price by two and you 11
have tho regular price. Friday's
one hour price
4c
TICA AND COFFK POTS Made from good
quality of agate, in the 2 quart size; the
icgular worth Is 21'c. Friday's
one hour price
17c
Second Floor
ROYS' SPITS It Is n. combination sale.
The suits are made In the double-breasted
style; the fabric Is nil wool. In the lot
are plain blues, greys, plaids, and stripes.
The values run up to $:t.4', and tho sizes
from R to 1." years. Friday's one
hour price
Main Floor
DRKSS HOODS A combination sale. All
Wool French Flannels In plain, polka
dots and fancies. All Wool French Chal
lli'H In popular shades; Satin Stripe Chsil
lles In blue and white. All Wool Striped
Albatross. This Is a splendid assortment
of tine finality fabrics, ranging In value up
cit T.'c. (See window display).
Friday's one hour price ....
PAWN'S A combination sale. India
Linen, i!0 Inches wide. White I.awns 4(1
Inches wide two tine grades of material
that mo worth ordinarily I'-'lSc. Q.3f
Friday's one hour price O4W
SHIRT WAISTS The hour wns too
short for us to sell nil of the Shirt Waists
last week. We would like to tell you
about that sale, but, then, perhaps, you were
there and know all about It. At any rate,
the balance of the shirt waists will be sold
to-day. They are made of Percales;
come In Stripes and Figures, all 'JiEf,
colors. Friday's 1 hour price, each jLj
11OSI10RV Ladles'. Will not say any
thing about the details of the purchase,
simply that It Is a line of Ladles' Fast
Rlack Lace Hose, some plain, others have
fancy embroidered stripes in lavender, pink,
green and red: value Kc a pair. l
Friday's one hour price I lv
i:mI5UOID1:UI1:S A nice assortment of
Kmbrolderles in 11 good variety of new
patterns. The quality Is the kind that
usually sells for from To to 10c a yard. C
Friday's one hour price wL
Second Floor
PHRCALK SKIRTS Made of llrmly wov
en Percale. The colors are blue, pink and
hello, and the patterns mostly broken
stripe effects. Friday's one hour A fX,-,
price tryC
Mnin Floor
SIUP.TS. JIIJN'S' AND ROYS' This is tho
first time (ids s".i!'on that we have been
able to offer such splendid values In Shirts.
Even now the opportunity Is only sixty
minutes long. In the lot you will tlnd
Peicale Shirts with two separate collars
and one pair nttached cuffs; also Percale
Shirts with white collar band and cuffs to
match, all sizes. I'p to a o'clock they
will bo fiOc. Friday's cine hour
price
Sale No. 3
u In
U -A ' HI
Begins Promptly at
4 O'clock.
Second Floor
I
WRAPPERS Made of Lawn . and Per
cale; the patterns are stripes ami figures on
light and dark grounds. The skirt has a
12 Inch flounce mound the bottom. There
Is a white tucked yoke and a tirnuneil
shoulder cap. Regularly they sell 'Vfr,
for $1. Friday's one hour price.. VC
ROYS' KNEE PANTS Made of Wash
able Materials, mostly dartc colors, Includ
ing checks and stripes, the waist bands
are strongly made. In fact, you can't do
better than to secure a couple of pairs for
i
It t Hit !. .tttttKlt!ttKff
X
v 424126 Spruce St., Between Washington and Wyoming
tc . .
Hayes & Varley,
I Clearing Sale
i Of Wash Goods
; And Shirt Waists...
V
,' Our entire stock of Wash Goods will be sold at almost cost,
and the stock consists of the new and scarce designs, so hard to
J find at the present time. We have divided them into three lots:
luc, izyc. and loc.
These goods are worth from 15c to 25c.
SHIRT WAISTS
the boys. Usually this grade sells
for 2oc. Friday's one hour price..
13c
RCREAIT OR DRESSER SETS Made of
fine quality of Robhlnet wltn live Inch ruflle
and lace trimming. This Is one of the best
values of the season. Ordinarily they
would be worth T.ie. Friday's
one hour price, per set.
:i':r:? 48c
LACES Point De Paris and Valenelennea
Laces nt He. a yard. This simple an
nouncement will be sumnlent to crowd the
counters. A little detail will not be out of
place, however. The laces come In all the
newest patterns; the widths range from S
to 5 Inches, regular value from 1j to r-,
23c. Fridays' one hour price VC
I
TABLE LINENS At a fin minute price.
Extra heavy fit Inch half bleached table
linen, splendid weight and soft Mulsh.
Ordinarily this fabric) would lie 'J ..-,
worth SOc. Friday's one hour price OOC
35c
FFRNITKRK The kind that always
tempts you to buy more.
TABLES Genuine Oak nnd Mahogany
Finish Tables. They have Hi Inch top,
extra heavy legs and securely inserted un
dershelf. I'sually 7."c. Friday's. AfS,
one hour price TC
ROCKERS Cicnulne Oak Rockers, built
with saddle and cobbler seats, neat carved
paneled backs, closely spindled with arm".
Substantially made throughout. f? A
Value $2.23. Friday's 1 hour price l.5
Straw Hats
New Stock Just Arrived.
All styles, from the $1.00
Alpine Straw to the $12.00
Panamas.
Don't forget we are head
quarters for
Summer Shirts,
Underwear, Etc
JS
THE
MOQSIC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTt'g.
BOBANTON, A,
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Mcda at Mootla and Kuib,!l Work.
412 SPRUCE STREET.
Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
I
w 1s
Lager
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO. '3
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Bectrlo Batteries, Kleotrla Kcploltri,
xplodlng blti. Safety Fusaal
Repauno Chemical Co.'s cxploT.Vc
side of or toward the center oC the
entry from the top of the leg, so that
the line of pressure will act to arch the
weight over the nirway. Two average
tlmbermen can framo nnd place In
position from 12 to 20 sets of timber In
a 0-foot airway in an S-liour shift, but
the work will depend very much upon
the amount of cutting and trimming
requited in the floor, ribs and iooC of
the airway, and the character of the
toof In patlleulnr.--"I,ractleal Mining
Studies." In Minos nnd .Minerals for
July, l'JOl.
One of the best ctltlclsnis of modern
co.xt books Is that while they describe
how a thing ought to be done, they do
not tell how to do it. Tills criticism
was brought out a few days since In
conversation with a practical miner
who has it laudable desire to under
stand tile best methods in mining prac
tice. Tills man, In the opinion of the
average miner, would he considered ijs
possessing n very fair Idea of mining
work In general, and of timbering In
particular. Most men would be satis
lied with this, but to use his own words,
while ho understood the methods of
timbering as explained in books, "The
proposition In a mine airway Is a dif
ferent ono from that on paper. Why
do you not tell u.," said he, "how the
sticks arc put up?"
Much Importance attache? to the
wedging of a timber set. The wedges
should be of oak nnd cut fiom C to 10
Inches In width, and from 2 to 4 Inches
In thickness, nnd VI or 18 Inches long,
according to the size of tho timbers and
the height of tho airway, nature of the
roof, etc. Tho vvcdgo should have a
taper of about 1 Inch to tho foot. When
there Is much clearance space between
tho top of tho collar and tho roof, two
wedges nro often driven against each
other, one nbove the other. In driving
a wedgo the timber should be placed
a little out of position toward tho Bide
upon which the wedge Is driven, alnco
tho action of driving will naturally
carry tho timber forward. If desired,
two wedges may bo driven side by side,
nt each end of the collar, but from op
posite nldesi, A wedge should never ho
driven at the center of tho cross-beam,
except It may be In special cases, and
ihen only after the timbers have taken
he weight. Tho position of tho wedges
tibove- the collar should be slightly in-
Wi Unsolicited.
The llremen of the Delaware, Lacka
wanna and Western deslic to have it
stated that tho action of Superintend
ent of Motive Tower I.loyd In assign
ing two men to tire the "hog" engines
during the summer months wns his own
act, and was not requested by the men
Because of that fact It is all the incite
appreciated by the llremen.
Building a Breaker.
D. W. Williams and son, W. I!.
Williams, are building a breaker, pre
paratory to mining the coal fiom the
Diamond vein In tho David llrown
tract of the Mt. .lessup Coal com
pany and the Aylesworth tract of the
Hillside Coal and Iron company, fur
which they recently secured leases.
D., L. & W. Board for Todny.
The following Is tho make-up of the
D., h, and W. board for today:
SiT-inlon -luly 1J, 101.
TlirnnAY, JUI.V 11.
Wild Cat. i:ut S . in., (icoiso Unit; 10 p.
m V. Wall.
I'RIDAY. JULY I J.
WIM rain, llj.l-a a, m.. C. M. lUllrtt; 5
a, in., .1. II. Mel aim: 10 a, m., I'. I,, Korcu;
11 a, in,, ('. XV. Dunns 1 p. m., Oorge Thorn is
2 p. in., T. Mi tai tli ; J p. in., .1. A. Uu.li: It
p. in., II. PUbinc.
hummiti, lite U a. in., rut. J. II. Hrnnieaii,
S a, m uett, 0. Prounfflkfrj IX p. m., fait, J,
(.'airless 8 ii, m., fat, XX'. H. Nkholij 7 p, m.,
Xiy Anit, K. McAHUtcr; 7 p. in., Ca,uija, Jlc
Lanp; 7 p. m., Cajiua, Thoinpson.
Pinhrrs 8 a. in., llouitr: W i. m., Finnrityi
11.80 a. m., Moran i 7 p. in., Murphy; U p, in.,
LainpinEi 10 p, m A. XVWener.
I'lMcngrr llnglncs 7 a. m., (lirTnfj'i 7 a in.,
Slrtgrr, P I. in., T. Kauman; 3.20 p, in,, Man
ton: 7 p. m., McUown.
Wild I'atf. Xit S a, m .lohn tiahacan: 11
p. m,, II. Cartnfr; 2 p. m., O. Case; 1 p, ni
M. Carmody; 6 p. m,, C. Kinstlfy.
NOIICK.
PraUman firnut Tltinan, with l', llallclt, re
ports tor duty .luly 10.
llraVmian niducll icpnita for Dunn.
t', Ilarllioloiucw will iun XVjrlcl'i crew S a.
tn., July 13, until lurlhcr notice.
A. J. LarUn and XX'. II. Hirtholnmrw IU
run a, m. ild call, .luly 13, and every thlid
day until further notice.
CLARK'S SUA1VUT.
The Baptist church social on July
4 was quite a novelty and enjoyed by
RAILROAD ,Mg JBLgS.
New York, Ontario and Western.
Time Table in V.f.eit Sunday, June 23, 1901.
XOHTIIUOPM).
l.oau' I.rao Arrive
Trains. Sci.innm. ('iiiumdilp. Cadosla.
No 1 ...pi.!" a. in. 11.10 a. in. 1.00 p. m
;,),' :t ... .' !' "' P- I". fi.00 p. m.
No 7 ... ii.10 p. " Xr. Cirbmidale.. fi.40 n. m.
SOUTH-IIOI'MI.
l.oae I.oav .rrip
Lad-ma. Carbonilalp. Nr.intnrt.
No. (1 ... ",ltlJ- " 7. Ma. hi.
No 1 ... S. 10 a. in. Pint a. in. in. in a. in,
No' 2 . . . --If I'- '" iM ' '" ' 13 P. in.
!-LM)AX OM.Y, NOKTII-HOLWI).
Lew I.raii' Arrive
Scranton. Carliondale. fadosii.
No 0 ... s.::o ii. in. 0.10 a. in. lo.t:, , rn
iu 5 ... 7.1J p. in. Ar. Caibondale.. 7.13 n. m.
' SOL'IU-nUl'NIl.
1,chp I.p.ic Arilcp
Cadc.sla. Carliomlale. sn.intnn
No. 0 ... ",,)"' '" " " ' m.
No 10 .. 1.30 p in. ti.Ol p. in. .I3 p. m.
Tiaim ' H!1 w",v '''J'1 ,,n'' - "' un.
lain, make main Hue lonniction for Now Voik
city, I'tic.i, Oneida, Oiiu'xo and intcimcdUte
iiointi.
Trains No". 3 and imliP Walton. Delhi, Ham
den and Sidney connections.
Tor (uitlirr intnini.it Ion fonult ticket aeents.
,1. V. ANDI'.IISOX. (1. P. A.. New Yolk.
J. K. XVKI.MI. T. P. A., Scranton.
those present. It also netted a neat
sum for the church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Katon have re
turned to their home after it brief vis-It
tn frleniU In the country.
Miss Mat Ian Sheppard left a few days
ago for her home In Itlslng Sun, Mary
land, after several xveeks visit xlth
her sister Mrs. M. K. Brown.
Mr. Wilbur liilmoio of Nicholson,
IM., Is canvassing through this section
for some very tine views.
Mr. Chester Wcstcott Is employed in
the furniture stoic.
Mrs. A. D. Deinholmer. of Schullz
ville, xvas a visitor In tow n on Thursday,
Mr. nnd Mis. Albert Koons of Phila
delphia are visiting the foimer's brother
William II. Koons on Depot street.
Mr. Waul 11. Patkerand family have
moved Into Mr. O. S. llandrick's place
near the toll-gate.
Mr. John O. Connoiw of Blnghamton
called on lelatlves here recently.
The Manufacturing company nre
building a shed for storing lumber.
Tho main building is closed for a fexv
days until moro lumber Is ready.
Mr. and Mrs, Oeoigo I.nncc are pro
paring to commenco houtc keeping
soon In Carbondale, where- Mr. I.anco
Is employed.
Mr. T. D. Wicks has severed his con
nection with tho neluxxarr. licka
xvanmi & Western Kallroad. Ills place
Is tilled by Mr. II. D. Howne who makes
u htiHtllng and agreeable station agent.
We are pleased to see our townsman,
Mr. Asa A. Nichols, about again and
so much Improved In health.
Tho plcnlo of Class No. 3. of the M.
K. Sunday school which xvas a great
success. Tho attendance nfternoon and
evening was In excess of their antici
pation and tho tecelpts for the day
tiro very gratifying.
Miss Oraco Cullender of Scranton, I'u,
called on friends here on Tuesday.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In Dffcct Dee. -, 1000.
South Leave Scranton lor New York at 1.10,
3.00. S.50, 8.00 and 10.05 a. Ill,: 12.35, 3.33 p. lit.
For Philadelphia at h.Ot) and 10.05 a. m.j 1J..'"3
and 3.3.1 p. in. Kor StioinWniii; at CIO p, m.
Milk accommodation nt 3.10 p. m. Arrive at
lloboken at .:w. 7.19. Ki.'JS. 12.1l. S.15, M.
7.10 p. m. Arrive at Philadelphia nt l.Ou, .",..',.
COO. and S.S2 p. in Arrive from New Yoik at
1.10. cl.32 und 10.2.1 a. m.j 1.00. 1.52, 5.43, S.15
and 11.30 p. m. 1'rom StioiiiUburg ut S05 a, m.
Noith Leave Scunton for IluOalo and Inter
inediale ftatiom ut 1.15. 6.35 and 0.(10 a. in ;
lri3, .5. 1 S and 11.35 p. in. For Ostteirn and Syra
cuse at 6.35 a, m, and 1.55 p. in. For Fth-a at
1.10 a. m, and 1.35 p. in. For Montioo
at O.no a. in.: 1.0.5 and 0.18 p. m. For N'lchnl
Mii at 4.00 and rt.1.5 p. in. For Blngliamtoa at
10 '10 a. m. Arrive In Scianlon tioin PnlTalo at
1.23, 2.55. 5.15 and 10.00 a. in.; 3.30 and S.00
p. in. From O.ncso and Syrarm at 2.5'i a. in,,
12..'l: and S.OO p. in. Fiom 1'tic-a nt 2.55 a. m. :
12.3S and S.30 p. in. Fiom Nicliol.on at 7.50 a.
in, and (1.00 p. in. Fiom Montrose nt 10.00 n.
in.: 3.20 and S.OO p, m.
HlooimburiT DlvUlon Leave Scranton f"V
Noithumbi'iland, ut ,45, 10.0.5 a. in.: 1.55 and
5.50 p. m. For J'ljmocuh at 1.05. 3,40. 8.30 p.
in. For Klnsstnn nt S.10 a. in, rilcp at
Noitliumherland lit t.:a a. in.; 1. 10, 5.00 und MX
p. in. Anive at Kingston at S.52 a. m, Arrive
at Plymouth nt 2.00. 1.32, 0.15 p. in. Anlvo
In Scianton from Northumberland at 0.12 a. in. ;
12.35, 1.50 and S.45 p. in. Fiom Klncston at
11.00 n. m. Fiom Pljinouth at 7.55 a. m.; 3.20
and 5.35 p. in.
SFNPAY TI1AINS.
Soutli-Leave .scranton at 1,10, 3.00, 5.50, 10.0,5
u. m. . 3.3.1 and 3.40 p. m.
Nortli-Leave Scranton at 1.13, U.35 a. m. i
1.55, 8.49 and 11.35 p. in.
IllooniiburR PMslon Leave Siranlon at 10.03
a, m, nnd 5.50 p. m.
RAJ.hRPRT1M TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILRDA9
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
0.45 a. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from 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, Bnltimoie, Wash
ington and for Pittsburg and tho
West.
0.38 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
tho West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Barre.
Pullman buffet pnrlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia vlaPotts-
ville. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. m week days, for Hnzleton,
Sunbury, Harrlsbuvg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
,i. n. iiircniN"cnv. fjui. xi,-r.
J. 11. XVOOD. Hen. Pa.. ARt.
436 to 455
N. Ninth Btroat,
Telephone Call. 2.W3.
Failure
In life! more often due to exhausted
nerve force than to lack of capital.
Strong nerves nre tlie capital that
helps men conquer conditions.
When people lose their capital they
set to work to regain it.
When we loe our nerve force we
ought to seek n mean of Retting it
hack. There is a way, certain and
scientific.
jWfcgg
feed the nerves, making them steady
and strong as steel.
We do not believe they can fait to
cure Nervous Debllitv and nhvslcal ex
haustion; that's why we ngree to refund
your taoucy it six noxes ao not cure
you.
81.00 per box; (! boxes $.500, malted
securely sealed upon receipt of price.
Hook free. Address, Vvau Mudicine
to., tieveiatiu, unio.
For sale by Jolin II. Phelps, Pliarmacist, corner
Wyoming avenue nnd Spruce street.
BUY THE GENUINE
OF FIGS
SYRUP
... MANUFACTURED BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
I1TXOTK THE NAME. .
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Stations In New York 1'oot of Liberty street,
N, H., and south I'erry.
TIMK TAIU.i: l LKFIlfT .11 'SB ,'io, 10.11.
Train' lf"c Sirantoii fur New Voik, .Newark,
l'lUabetli, Philadelphia, L'aston, Iletlilehem, Al
lentoun, Maueh Chunk and XXhlte Haven, at S.55
a in.; expi-ss, 1,10; express, 1.00 p. in. fcun
dais, 2.15 p. m.
i'or Plttston and XVIlkesdl.irre. S.5.5 a. in.; 1,10
and 1.00 p. m. Sundays, '-'.15 p. m.
I'or llaltlniorc and XVa.-liington and points
South and XX'est via Pethlehrm, 8.05 a, m., 1.10
and 1.00 p. m. bundavj, '.M5 p. in.
I'or Long Iliaiich, Ocean Oroe, etc., at S.55
a. m. (tliiouu'h coach) and 1.10 p. in.
I'or Itcadimr, Lebanon and llanisburc;, via Al.
lcr.towti, S.ii a, ni. and 1.10 p, in. Sundays,
2.15 p, m.
Tor Pottsvllle. S.55 a. m., 1.10 p. m.
Kor Mountain Paik, S.55 a. in., 1.10 and 1.00
P. '
Through tickets to all points east, soulli and
wct at lowest lates at the tatlon.
.XI. llfltT. (len. Pa-'s. Agt.
J. 11. OI.IIAISK.N', flen. Supt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In Kflect June P, IDOL
Trains (or t'atbondalo lcae Scranton at (1:C0,
SiOO. 8:53, 10:13 a. in.. 12:10, 1:20, 2:11, tin;,
5:20, 6:25, 7:57, 0:15, 11:20 p. tn lilt) a, m.
l'oi llonetdalc and Lako Lodorc, 0.20, 10.13 a.
in.: 8.H no11 s'21 P- "'
Per VllkeIlarre-6:15, 7:1, Sill, 0:58. 10:11
a in.. 12:03 l:2, 2:1s, 3:33, 1:27, 6:10, 7slS,
10:11, 11W0 p. in.
Kor L. V. It. it. polnta--0:!5, 0:5S a. m., 2:1S,
4:27 and 11:S0 p. m.
I'or Pennylinla U. It. polnts-0:l3, 0:33, 2:13,
3:!Ct and 1:27 p. m.
Kor Albany and all points north 6;9 a. in.
and 3:52 p. m.
M.NDAY TMAI.NH.
Kor 'aitindale-?:50, 113J a, ni., 2:14, 3:5.,
5:5i and 10:52 p. in.
Kor Vllkeillarie-D:38 a. m., 12iW, 1:53, 3:23,
6:32 and 8:12 p. in,
Kor Albany and points noitli 3:53 p. m.
I'or lloi.esdile and Lake Lodoic S.JO, 11.53
a. iu, and 3.52 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In KITect June 2, lf)l.
TmIiii Leave Scunton:
Kor ridladclplda and .New York via IV k II.
II. It., at 0.15 and I'.M a. in,, and 2.18, 1.27
(Black Diamond lliprri), ar.d It. .10 p. in. Sun
dais, IV & II. It- IV. l.M. 8.27 p. m.
i'or XVblte Haven, liable ton and principal
points In the coal regions, via D. i II. II. II .
(1.15, 2.1S and 1.27 p. in. Kor Pottsvllle, U. 15 a.
m., 2.18 p. in.
Kor Uelhlehnn, Lalon, Heading, Ilarrislung
and pilm-ipal Inteimcdiaic stations iu I). K II.
11 It., C1.1X, (i.as a. iu. s 2.1S, 1.27 illl.nl; Dia
mond KxprefK), ll.M p. in. Sunday, I). Ic H.
It. P., 0.38 a. m.; LS-'. S.27 p. in.
Kor Timkhannock. Timanda, Klniiia, Ithaca,
flenoca and pilncipal intiimedtate iatinn.c, vii
D L. k XV, II. H., 408 a. in.; 1.05 and 3.10
p. m.
Kor Geneva. Itocheter, PnlFalo, Xl.igaia Kails,
Chicago and all plt wet, via D. & II. It. II.,
7.18, 11.65 a. ni., 1.28, 3.3J (lll.uk Diamond Lx
picM), 7.1. 10.11. H.:aV p. ill, Sundajs, I), i: II.
It. II.. 11.55, 8.27 p. m.
Pullman pallor arid (.leeplng or Lehigh X'alley
pallor cars mi all trains between XVIIkes.parre
and New Yi.il., Philadelphia, HurTalo and Sus
pension llridge.
IlOI.l.l.N II. XYll.nt'lt, Gent. Supt.. 20 Cortland
drift. New cllk.
CIIAllI.KS S. MX ficn. Pass. Agt,, M Cortland
ktlict. New Yoil:.
A. XV. NONNi:xA('lti:rt, lllv. Pass. Agt., South
llethleliriii, Pa.
Kor tickets nnd Pullman reveivatlnm apply to
30U Lackawanna ulcnue, Scianton, Pa.
Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Trains (or llawley and Inlenmdlate piduts leave
Scianton us Inllow.: No 2, 7.IO a. in.; No. 1,
8.50 a. 111. : No. H, 2.21 p. in. ; No. 8, 5,20 p, m.
New, 2 and ( through trains (or New York.
Arrlwl-No. I, 8.18 a. in.; No. ,1, 10 no a, m ;
Nn. ft, 3.15 p. in.: No. 7, 0.15 p. til. Ti.ilns Nos.
5 and 7 arc through trains (rom New Ymk.
hi'NflAY TltXINS.
Departures Xo, 20, u a, in.; No. 22, 2 p. m.
ArriiaU .No, 21, 12,15 p. m. ; No. 23, 8,15 p. m.
Tlie Great Carpet Opportunity Is Here
More than 10,000 yards of Tapestry, Brussel, Velvet and
Axminster Carpet will be offered today and the next week at bar
gains. Bargains? Yes? Bargains! We mean what the word
implies. It figures conspicuously in the advertising wherever
conditions justifies its use. It is the most effective and forceful
noun in our vocabulary. Applied bv us it is never hackneyed or
commonplace. Always racy, striking, telling. For example,
learn its significance to our carpet offerings. Yesterday our carpet
prices were the lowest in town.
Yesterday's prices are now reduced one-third.
All the cat pets involved are desirable goods. The present re
ductions simply mean that we are anxious to reduce our extra large
stock in order to make room for additional goods arriving daily.
All Carpets Sewed Free During This Sale.
per yard for Axminister
95C carpets, wiih or with
out borders. Finest colorings,
worth $1.35.
per yard for extra heavy
99C velvet carpet. Soft pile
for room, hall and stair, worth
$1.40.
per yard for Wilton vel
79C vet carpets. Choice
colors, superb designs; they're
worth $1.00.
per yard for ten wire
7C tapestrv carpet. Bright
and rich effects for room or hall;
worth $1.00 and $1.10.
, per v:"'d for extra 8race
65C tapestry carpet. Bright
coloring. For room or hall;
worth 90c.
per yard for the medium
57C grade tapestry, sold no
where less than 85c. Our
regular price 75c.
$13.75
$18.90
rug.
for 9x12 tapestry
rug; they're worth
$17.50.
for Sft 3in x 10ft
oin Avminkter
Rich colors; worth $23.00.
Cil Q"7 lor 9X13 rtxmin
Pal.O ister rug. Fifteen
patterns to select from; worth
$30.00.
for 3x6 Smyrna rug.
Reversible ; worth
$4.00.
for extra heavy, all
wool Ingrain carpet;
worth 75c.
for flowered pattern,
Ingrain carpet; worth
30c.
All Carpets Sewed Free of
Charge During This Sale.
$2.98
59c
21c
CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLY!
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