THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1001. 8 INDUSTRIAL ANIRABOR STATISTICS ABOUT PRODUC TION OF PIG IKON. CAMP MAGEE'S GREATEST DAY Concluded from Pane 1 1 FINLEY The July Clearing Sale JQNAS LONG'S SONS The Fridav Afternoon Sales June 30, 1001, Thore Wore Twenty four Less Blast Furnacos in Opora . tlnn Thrin on Juno 30. 1000. Banjo Signal at Delawaro Water Gap Proposed Improvements on the Lnckawanna Intorferod with by tho Scarcity of Materials The Board for Today. Tho Amcilcnn lion mid Str-tl ucen clatlon Iihh iccoived fiotti the niunti fHt'tuiciH HltitlHtit-i of tlio production of nil IrimN of iIk lion In the United states In the Hist half of IflOl; also HtntlstlcH of the stocks of pit? Iron which voie on hand and for Kale on .lime ."0. 1'nil. The total pioiluctlon of 11jt lion In the lliHt lialf of 1101 win 7,ti7l,til.t kiosk ton, iiRalnit T.OIL'.i'GS tout In the 111 Ml half of I'lOO and C H6fi"3 tons In the second half. Indi cations now point to u tleei eased pio iluetloti In the second half or li'Ol as KMupaicd with the Hist half. The piodlietlon In the Hint half of ISti. the boom year, was G.tlV.t.lfi" toni nnd In tho second h.ilf It was 7, i:il,.V!fi tout. The piodlietlon of Ilesenier plf? lion In the Hi st half of WOl was I, f,Si',lS7 bios tons. aKiiinst l.lil,:'.!l tons In tho Hist half of I'.ini) and :t.4X2.t)fil tons In the sec olid half. The piodlie tlon or linsle pig Iron In the Hist half of mot wius ci'.iori rioi tons, atr.ilimt fiM.SfiS tons In the llrst half of lflOO and 4!K,5os tons In the second half The jnoiliicllou of chauoal iIk lion In the til st half of loot was l'.il.'Jill kioss tons, ntralnst Hi7.1Hi tons In tin- flist half of 11100 and 172.7:: tons In the second half. In addition, theie ori pioduced In Hie South In the (list six months of this year 1 7.070 tons of pig Iron with mixed i1imiki.iI and i nK. The produc tion of Kplf'UPloKen and feiionianan ese In the Hist half of 1001 was 1"3,0:0 jiioms tons, all made In New Jersey I'enns.vh'aula. Alahania Illinois and f'olonidii, iiKiilnvt 1 IS.lftj tons In the lit st half of 1001 and ln;,s7.". tons In the second half. The shocks f pig it on whli h veio unsold In the hands of inanufactureis or their sisonts on June ::fl. lOiil, ninounteil to :71,l"'i ton", against IIJ, :i70 tons on Dec. ,:i. lOOO, and ;::;S,0V? tons on June "0. I'mio. The whole nunilior of fiiinacfs in lilast on June r.0. 1001. Mas 2.".0 iijrainwt 2.1J on Dec. r.l, 1000, and :v. on June :;o, linn. Banjo Signal at Water Gap. A ImiiJo signal to govern east hound trains has been located on the llii-t .-iirve west of Water tlap station, and will heopeiated by the telegraph oper ator at that station as follows When vvl hound passenger tiains ,'i)iii n, icil the station, opeiator will turn the signal to "caution" and lo.ue it In tliut position until sin h train has left the station, 1'ast hound ti.iltm finding sKna at "i autlou" ill he gov ei ned by little No. ::.i, goveinlng the movement of lialn. K.tlluic of opeiator to set ibis signal nt "caution1' on the apptoach of a wet bound pa'-senger tiaiu will In no way lellexe train uml engine men tiom iompling Willi Utile No "" le feiicd to. Scarcity of Materials. A gieat many or the Imptovenipnts that aie contemplated by the I.ni Ka WHiina naliioad company at dilfpioiit polnth along the line ate delacd on account or a scan ily or building ma in Ml. It is a noticeable tact that ip tiilhltlous plaied for lumber hae been delayed months at a time In ionise of time, the company con templates' oio ting now passenger and ticlglit stations at Clink's Summit and Mostow. wheie sinh aie badly needed, but those lniii moments have aln been deferied on .tumuit of the scanlty of lumber. At the piesput time most of the con struction wmk that Is being done s on the I'llca and Si.triti illson. heie a numlier of new stations aie being built. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Follow hip is the make-up of the D., 1.. & V. bonid lor todaj . Si lilt, II. .lull "II. I"0I 'lilt i:mi, .it i. , WIM I'll' i:il- p in.. I. llmMiiit; 10 i a., A, II. Ilnm ; 11 p in. I" 'I. s,aip. rmnw. .ii i. -x Wild i'.iU ILi-l t ::n a. in . ,1. .1, Mutrav vvilh . W. licijnr' iri'W, :i u hi., M, sia,(i., nli , II, MiCjiiii'" run; ."i .i. in , lienisi- 'llmii.i.; a. in, W. A, lliilholouieu ; 10 a. in, 0 iPurtirys 11 a. in.. M l..ui'.liiitj ; 1 p in, . ' Mitrr; 2 p. in M. .1. lleiiiilcnr, I p in, ici'iEi Hml; .'i p. in, .1. .1 foilcllu; 0 p. in, 1'. Mii'JHlij. Miniuill. i:ti. n .1 in. iut, .1 .irii;ii, S fl. in., uiM, (I. 1'iounfi Ikrr, (I p. hi, i ii, I'. McDonnell; S p. in. ml, II, Milial; 7 p. in., (.'ii.MUu, Mil.ilii, 7 p in, (aviikM, 1liiunpvii: 7 p in. .iv i'g. I. MiUIUtii l'llllll- M. ID. lltllMI, lit .1. 111., s, nertt 11."" ! ,in , Mount V p. in , Lniiplnz; 10 p in I'l-sciiRcr I'.nginri 7 j in . SirRtr: 10 . m., Soioi; ; !' in . Mm pli. , Willllll (iinnc.i ; 7 a in, mi p. in , suiilon, O. I!.i1iolph; 10 i . .1. (iin'.-i , 2 p 7 p. in., Njnnnii. wilii r.it it-s tn . i n. nt.i C, Klnnlrj ; Ham. tn., .lolm latrr. I in , i:. Itrtilum; G p. in., Jilm CjIij;.!!. NO IICT. Rrl.'ir.an William SiijiIci ill nil nt tram master' oiA.c. POLICE AND ALDERMEN. A winunt ai jptirili.v nuol t.y Maslitrat Howe (or the anel o( Maij (iri.lcr. nhn is rhaicM t llh dUordcrl.i (oiiclmt nnd with bcln; a rntnmon scold, b Adam Kidillrr, of KU7 llo.nli ftrtft. rilzabcth nolbrlMli, nt oio s-oulM jAmlns tNfnuc, jtsttrday swore out a ujtunt licloie Mjclitrate Hone (or llir aunt of Mjilln liui 'rylf, whom fhe tliarsy ilh duordnl.r con duct and threats. ' Charlrj Hutchlnt, lm a aircatnl on Wed nesday night for (lourlilims a rnohri on I.,icki nanna. aenue, a fined $0 h Masltra(e Hoae yesterday. Ilutchins aid he one f the deputki recently employed by the I.acka irann and intUted that he had a rlklit to flourish his retolter, but tho magistrate thought ctherwiae. Mr. Itary Hart yesterday caused tho airett nl her fcueband. Henry Hart, on the thaiee o( atnult and battery. At a liearina; before Mag iatrate lloire the claimed that Henry assaultnl lier on Wednesday night and locked her out nt the house until i o'clock yesterday inornu.K. Henry wa committed to the county Jail In uc fault ol S00 balL Taul Pemlnlclf, ef Jolinaon'a I'alch, yesterday raud the arrest ot -lohn Krnet, thom lie charged with obtaining i under (alse pretences. Kmet borrowed the mosey and eae an cider on the roal company for uhlch he works, ThU order wan found to be orlhle. Before a liearine could be bad before MajUtrite Howe the rase wai willed, the defendant pain over the amount borrow ed and the i-oit. frigidity, iii neither of tho otllccrs showed any Inclination to recognize the other. At tide 4'iO of the army l regulations says a vlslttng ofllcer, If ho If of higher innk than the conmumdor of the post, must send his catd nnd then the post commander will pay him an olllclal visit. Sent No Card. Clenernl Miller sent no fionetnl Clobln did not When the povernor came on id, iiml vtlt llllll. Into cnliip with Alts. Stone, Oneial (iobln mid his Btaff wete at the tlaln to meet them. The governor's ttnop acted as e"cort, nnd the battel y tiled tho customary salute. When the uir llage containing tho governor arilved at licadquarteis the governor alighted and stood under the tent lly. Oeneral Miller was on Ills left nnd (leneral Cobln had dlsmoiiiited and stood close by talking to some of the division staff ollleeis. Theie was not the slightest sign of any exchange of courtesy be tween the two genet nl, although they wcie within throe feet of each other. A lido tliiougli camp was decided Upon and Ooveinor Stone, Onei-al Miller, (lenetal Clobln nnd Colonel l'lllott occu pied seats In the earrlugp. Oeneial (lobln faced Cletipial Miller and Colonel J'lllott sut opposite the governor. The two generals did not exchange a wotd. Jeneinl Oobln today said he had paid tti Oeneral Miller all tho couitesy that the legiilations lequlted nnd added: "The only woitl that 1 lecelved fiotn Clenetnl Miller Is an Insulting Interview that ho gave out tn n newsjiaper yes teiday. lie gave me no time to do anything, but took It for granted that his welcome would not be it warm one. 1 am perfectly tight In my position and the general might study his itltos mid legulutlons a little," Hofused to Talk. When Oeneral Miller's attention was called to the aiiny rule calling for the sending of a caid. he leplled that the (omniandor of the lnlgade had been pi opei ly notified of his coming. Asked whether he had the tight to otder n re view or the bilgatlc heroic hlim the genet al lefoned to Adjutant Ooiteial Stewart nnd hp In turn lefened It back to the major general. Neither would answer the question. The icKlnio'it aiose good nnd oarlv Voiliipdn mottling and ate mess at 5.(1 o'clock In order to bo leady foi the loglinontal (1 1 111 called for ' n'llmk la aoiotdanie with the unlet Issued TitesrI.ij. After this nnd guaid mount theie was no moie dtilliug until I o'cluik when the bilgnde paiadod 1 - foio the quartets of Major Oenoiiil ( 'liailes Millei, omniandor of the National Onatd of ronnsyUnnla who with his staff nt lived In t'amp Kgboil at I'eikasle at ,"'0 o'clock p m. Tliej weie accompanied by Oovetnor Stone s staff. Many dizzy Illinois pi periled the ni ilvnl of (icuoial Miller and speculations weto many and wild as to what would oidir when Oeneial Oobln met the man. whose place many claim should be ociiipied by the Till id Hilgado's fonuunnder. Tito day passed however without an dash between the two geneiiils Tlif heailquaitois of Oinotnor Stone and Oeneial Miller nte located on the parade giounds about one qtiattei of a nille ft om the Thitteenth'.s camp and extend In a long white double line al most to the pai K. Gobin Is on the Hill. Opiipi.iI Oobln's camp If located mi the hill fin above. The patlv Iff t inmp Ugboi t at noon and came thiongh v la Philadelphia, passing through IVadlug Their tialn which was a special cxpeilenced a long delay tn making connection, ns it was expected that thelt miival would occur about J.4Ti o'clock and a telegiam was sent on in advance stating that, this would lie the time at which the patty could be cxpec ted. The governors tioop of ravaliy was at the station to nit as a guaid of honor, and Hattei.v ('., of the uitlllety, station! d on tho hill fltod a salute of thlitcen guns, aw M.ijoi Oeneial Millet, Adjutant Oeneial T. J. Stewait, and their suite out eel camp. Shoitl.v after Oeneial Millet had I pitched hlsquaiteis Assistant Adjutant Oeneial . S. Mlll.ii of the Thlid llilgade, came tid ing down fioin Oenetal fiohiu's head qii.ntois to gieet the conimandei of the guaid. lie also vllled Adjutant General Stewait. Colonel Klllott, and other niembets of Oenetal Millet's staff. Shortly aftei wards ciiine the patade be fore headiiuattets, nnd Oeneial Millei epte-sed himself as thotoitghly pleas ed at the showing made by the legl nient. The Ninth was the Hist icgl ment to maiih mid the Thlileenth the .second. The inspections by Oeneial Stewait began this mm nine nt 7 o'clock. The Ninth was on the Held from 7 to !, and the Thlrtenth ftom fi to 11 o'clock. The Twelfth, eighteenth uml Foutteenth in tlie ot dot named will he Inspected Ktl day moitilng. Prepared for Inspection. I'lepatatlons for the Inspection have been brisk Ouns weie caiefully clean ed, accoutrements blushed, and every thing put In iPHdincM for tlie keen siintlny ftom the adjutant senetal's shaip ejes. The hospital cotps com plains bitterly thnt Its chances for a good showjng ato badly handicapped by the wt etched condition or the am bulance teum. One of the lioises is wind bioken and the other spavined, and both me excellent candidates for tin pqulne hospital. Oeneial Stevvntt In a convoisatlon with a Ti Ibune man expressed himself as very well satisfied with the showing made by the Flint Brigade, at I'.imp Kgbett. "The It wotk." snld he, "was highly satlsfactoiy. They did splendid work In the past nnd aio still doing It." A laige number of copies of general, oidots. Issued July HO, fiotn General Stewmt's olllce, were today iccelved at lnlgade headquarteiH. They contain the announcement thnt the annual title nnd cat bine matches will be held nt tho Mount Oretnn state tange. beginning August 24, eaih tegliueiit of Infaiiliy, tlip battalion of stuto naval militia and each chvrHv tjonp being entitled to u team of four men and one man for teseive. Only tho state aims can be used and with the legulatlon sight. Regimental, skirmish, brigade, cav alry, cavalry skirmish, and Inspection of illle practice matches will bo shot. Lieutenant Colonel llany C Trcxler has offered h gold mounted Colt tevol ver to tho winner of the revolver match, open to commissioned ollleeis. Shoot at Sea Dirt. The Twenty-ninth annual meeting of tho National Hlllo Association will he held at Sea Girt. N. J August 30 to September 7, und at this meeting the One of the many practical things this store has done for Scranton is the making of Friday a Bargain Day, and the way the people have shared interest in these great weekly occasions has not only proven a gratifying success to the store, but a substantial and profitable help to the hundreds of money-saving people who come here. This week the Bargain Offerings are doubly attractive. The store's July Clearing Sale offers a great many savings in every department, and Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales Fairly sparkle with tempting offerings of the season's most needed goods at under worth prices. Snlc No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Housefurnistiin? Goods In Onsomcnt Preserving Crocks, or low Butter Jars. At this season you will need more than an ordinary supply. They come in the gallon size only, and will sell for one hour on Friday for ... . C Wash Howl nnd Pitcher at moderate cost. Made from grey stoneware, for the hardest kind of service. Fri- . day's one hour price 4C Water Pitchers Made of grey stone, in the 2-quart size, with blue border near the top. It's a rather unique idea and at this season exceptionally useful. Friday's one hour price C Tllllll)lei'.S, or Drinking Glasses, at an even 33 1-3 percent, beiow the regular price. Just now there is an unusual de mand for tumblers. They'll be easy to buy during Friday's one hour sale; 6 for 1 UC Flour Sifters One quart rotary Flour Sifters. A useful article at all times for the baking table. Friday's one hour price oC Itl'OOins Regulation size, made firm with three rows of stitching. There will be an abundant supply on hand Friday at the one hour -. price. 19C Yellow .Mixing Bowl Ordinary size. They are made good and heavy and .,,tl ctqnH ill l!ntc fi cnrtrt Will iJlftllu ,1.1 "HIVIJ ui d.iui.v, j fgm Friday's one hour price 1 7C Clothes Lines 50 feet long, made from good quality, firmly braid- ed. Friday's one hour price 5C Fiber Palls ro quart size, suitable for nil purposes, and made for hard service. Friday's one hour price, each 1 V C Mnson's Fruit Jars In pint size only. They come one dozen in a box. The fact that they are Mason's Jars tells the rest of the story. Friday's one . . hour price, a dozen 44C JONAS LONG'S SONS. National fltiatd of Pennsylvania -will lie rejitesented by seveinl teaiii. The team to be know as the leRltiientnl team will bo made up of tlie team mak ing the hlKheM total in two pi.tctlce iniiuhfo and tlie sUlitniili match at .Mount li etna. One of today's most aimiMm; In cidents was tlie refusal of an up-to-il.it" Lebanon hotel keeper to allow two plilrtwaist men to enter ills tllti ItiK 100111. One of the compan men and a newspaper repiesentathe wcie taken oei to Lebanon on business and at dinner time wandered to the KaRle Hotel, the Waldorf-Astotla of Lebanon. The soldier was In the tegulatloii uni form, wearing an at my shirt and no coat, and the newspaper man attired In seml-militaiy make-up al-o being coatless. The cletks at the up-to-date hosleliy Kaed at the blue shiits and 1 em.it ked, 'smiy gents, but we can't let you Into the dining 100111, like thnt, No sh tee, we want coats hete, b'gohli." In aln did the two peiMst tlmt at Shetry's and other metiopolltan centies tlie shlit waist was the height of fiish iou. In aln did they pioe by mathe niiitlc leasonlng that Lebanon was ex actly seventeen months behind the aie. The cleik was obduiate but not fanc Ing tho Idea of losing two customers produced a pair of badly tilting ioat imil thus attired the Thlileenth ivpte- sentatlvc dined. NOTES OF THE ENCAMPMENT. Seiiremt iilf(Uli, ot I'oinpnnv f, win fcifceant ot tlio iton-t Binul jrtetdj lied Meiem ot i'Iiijiiv f. Iiai rained a riputation a tlie irxunental dude and lime has been itirat ImllsiiUiin arou.nl in 1U toinpany Ii) the dltcoveiy lliat lip uai not only tii.ui; I i.i mm on Ida liilr tint wus aituill loopine lietnuii I'.rftl iiIkIi'. Tliere na talk nf Ivncli ine lilin loi a ululo but the cxcilement Ins .Ime mh.'liKd. Theodore Yandlin;, the eleven ear old on of the itkinientil quaiteiniaici la uilli the KKi- IIKIlt C'aplaii, footc ol Companv H. and erseint Cleary teliirncd WedncaJay dom Vranton where tliey atteudid the luncul ot Dr. Illanilinrd and iiioi e oer picked up a laige nunihcr nf trJEHlen uho had not ct Joined the reslmtni I'll nun (urn other coiiipanle weie luouitlit In bv them -eiBeant Ilallej of Conipam f tlsuicd ot Ihe hern of a blanket ti'S.inss Incident Ihe other night. The little fii;eint h liatbed at the lime In a pilr ef ruhher bnnti and a lnok ol innUty and piesiutot a unhpie pcctacle i he mo abuia the loinpiui tmU. I.ieuleuant Cnnr, of I., tml.i enlut ilunl Cuiita fintn I'hiladelphli llnlli the lieutenint and Serueant Coiiell 1 iw lie-n pie.entcd with hamUoniH plllowi by Ml. (.rcini fik'inh. Aim Ctiarkt Altrniu-e, nf fa.ton, iu today the n"t "' llfr liuhand, fllit !-ciK'.nit .Mlc nin.e, ol roinpany I. Many ot tlie !m at ml tlirrmelw of tin tie.itn ncnliy to lake dilly bwliiK, Scaily nil the iikiiiIkk of Company 11 lnlud tho water ftmj. filiate fieoice Mauliall entertained nnrrUburR frlrndi nt til unt .levieido. Theie will piobahly lie a ba ball came frldiy alteinnnii lutwren Comiuni II ,im( (.ompiny M of the Mnth. Company 1) hat tlm ii'jjliucnt't Snlc No. 2 Begins Promptly nt 3 O'clock. Main Floor Oxford Tics for Women Made from genuine Dongola Kid with patent leather tips. Naturally thera is a reason for selling n $1.25 Oxford for so small a price. A large number bought under price is the cause of our Fridav one hour price. A pair for.... yC Fine Percnles Known as the Pacific Mills' Percales They are full 31 inches wide, and come in light, medium and dark grounds, including navys, cardinals and white grounds. You can adapt them to almosl any use. They are es pecially good for dresses and waists. Good value at 10c. Friday's one ,3 hour price CMC Lnces Mostly Point de Paris with in sertion to match. In the lot you will also find some fancy Cream Galons. The widths range from 2 1-2 to 5 in, Friday's one hour price 1 UC Second Floor Wrappers Ladies' Lawn Wrappers, made with large flounce at bottom, with shoulder caps and white tucked yoke. There are many new and dainty colors in sizes from 32 to 44; value $1. ' Friday's one hour price VC Separate Skirts Ladies' White Pique Skirts, full and generous width, with deep hem at the bottom, all lengths. Polka Dot Duck Skirts in cadet blue only, made with deep hem, also Misses' White Duck Skirts, 30 to 36 inches long. Any one of the above for one hour on Friday at, each 3yC Slllt Cnses Good quality of Canvas Suit Case with leather corners and wire riveted handles, linen lined, brass lock and clasps, 24 inch size. Fri- day's one hour price 1 .3U White Shirt Waists for Women Made from a nice quality of White Lawns; some are made in the plain style, others are fancy every one of them are 50c each. Friday's one hour price 35C RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Central Raihoad of New Jersey. Sttitioni In Now York loot ot Liberty slrwt, K. It . ami hnuth Fell'. iiMhTMii.i i.s Lirrcrr .11 st .10, twi. Tialn leaM' s ranton or Ne oil.. Ncuart, r.llralwtli. 1'lillailflplii. i:aton, Hi tliliriii. At ntcm n, Mnuli lmnk and Wliitr linen, al 8 1 a in., i-M"""' ' lu virfi, liio p. m, Sim daj, 2.15 I', in. for l'lttton ami W'lll.n Marie. S51 a. in.; 1.10 and )) P I" f-uniU-., 2.U p. m for Baltimore and W asliliiKtoii and polnM Soutli and Wct llrtlileliem, S jj j, in , 1 1(1 and 4 00 p. in Fundi I, 2 15 p. 111. I'oi bonff Hnncli. Ocean Grove, etc , nt S :.i a m tthioiiRli coaili) and 1.10 p. in, for Heading, Utunon 4nd HarrWiurs, via A' lentonn. fc.W m. anJ ' w P. '" SunJj, 2.15 p. in. for rotH.lllr, S65 a in , 1 10 p, m. for Mountain fail,, o V u. in., 1 to and t IX) P. i". Iliroueli tltlid- to all point rat, eoulli and west at lonet latent at the station. O M nt RT. Con. I.i KI J 11. 01.11 lKS, (.en. Mipt Mar plains, Imludlns In it" lineup, l'iimli,r..ii, (Jmcoi, (tnnell, SI npwn and olhti. 'the noD'coiniiiUlmied nffiieM hue hid their plttuie laten, in a gioup near licadquarteis Ciplaiii Kauibcik, of Company II, rnmliulid i Utile war on tho pealoiiy lilin-itf and ilovd the canteen In lm lompaii In fore Col, Watiej' raid. 'Ihe nuiur Men' ChiiMlan aoti.itlon tun l pruMiiK a (Treat concniciio to tlie bOS wi-lnnir tn write ietteis home. o leM than 1,10.1 t ter weie nulled fioin the tent )it.ercl.i. Solium; lu- been e( clone resardins plitnl matdies nnd it l nit likely that there will he tn duilng the encampment. Tlie brigade band i,.im a rplimlul concert in fiuiit nf (itnrial fioliin's tern la.t night, which wa thoroughl enjojed h a eiy large mcd audience, Itegiinental orders have liern posted liy Ail Jutaut Allieilon, bearing tefcrcme to ciiatd mount One of the prolloni ot Colonel Wattes' mandate Is that theie Mull be a imperiiumei.ity officer of tlie guaid, whose duty It shall be to llu-peet tlie rear rank Captain C'a-e, lomiiilxarr in the aimv, wa a Ciir.t at brigade headquarteia Mwienl.iv. lie n fonnerly colonel of the fourlli reslinent tn Philadelphia, nnd was lalei major in conimiud of a batlnllon uC the Txnlj -nlntli olunlicra in the I'liilippinea, llli home la nt Marietta. 1'rhate Hi oik, of the ho.pital lorpt, lias re ported the theft of hit khaki coat, Compam K Ins ihundant ua.-om to be p. mil nf their cook, filiate I'll, Tlie menu lie pin lili fur the delictallon of the lova iniy be equalled but lainot be mrpisted by an cuiupitiv in the entile hilgidc Uinuei toda loii-iucd of rcitt beef a la mode, corn frlltei., the be.t In and of Ihmli.li bieakfatt lea, bread nnd but ter plfiitlfull tupplied, follored bv a ilc-.-i.it con-Utliig nf vvatermehiii, cake and be cuani Coipoi.il lloll.v, of ( onipai'.v II, who hit been kulTnlus troni an Injuird hind, in Inipinvin, lle hat bitn iclieted from duly at fir a miiI ble lint Phillip' Eiul Minou 'fnnlrr ,ie cloini; the rookuiK for ( ompati) If. 'Ihe biv aio welt ple.inl nnd all ai;iec thai woik I' pliauri. whin food inokid m well and arned hu dalnlil.v awilt tin in upon their reluin tiom the tirld to iniet. Leon Lev SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SOtMN I ON, PA. T. .1. foiter, President, Klimr II. Lawall, Treat. It. J. 1'o.tcr. Stanley f. Allen, Vkc President. buieliry. Alain Floor compare Friday's sttap'. day's one Thoy are puce, ont-nour Third tettee, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 3, 1001. Trains leave Sciautou: 6.45 a. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet pallor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at piincipal in termediate stations. Also con nects for Sunbuiy, Hanlsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsbuig- and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week clays, for Sunbury, Htmisburg, Philadelphia. Balti more, Washington and Pittsbmg and the We3t. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Hauis burg. Philadelphia. Baltimoie. Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Batie. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches toPhlladelphia viaPotts vllle. Stops nt principal inter mediate stations. 4.27 p. m.. week days, for Hnzleton, Sunbuvy. Hanisbuig, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. ,1 It llf'ICIIIN'-OV, r.-n Msr. .1 11. WOOD, lien. IM-i gl Lehigh Valley Railroad. In fftect June 2, f "II. Tiam Lini' Siramoii! for I'lilladelpliU ami S'iw Hnk ia P A. II It a , al tl 15 and O.IS n m.. and 2 H, 1.7 tll'ick Diainoi.i' Kxpiiml, and 11 ill p. in. Sjiiii- dj I). & II 1! ".. 1-58. '-I P- m- for White llaviu, llalilm and principal pointi in tho coil 1 ilonx, la I), i II. It. 11 , Ii 10. - In and I -I P- l" lor l'"ttiille, 0 15 a "for Ililhlehirii, Lmton, Iteidin.-, IliriMuiis and piimlpal mtMiiuiliato .tiiioiw m I) it II 11 It 0 15, (s a " -,s- I -" tl'IJ'L Diu ,n'ind"r.prc), It J) p. m Sm.li.. I). & . It It.. P'S a m ; 1 OS S.J7 p. m 'for 'lunkhuniio. 1., 'Jowanili, l.limia. Ithi.i, Cene.a and piimlpal Inlenned'ulo iiihun. u 1) , I, J. N. 11 " s '" J '" "'"' ' w !' '" for fiitieia. Itothc-lir, llullalu, Nhiaui I all., thicaiu nml all puintn vvet, ill D , II. I! U, 7 4-. 11 !,; a. in.. 1 2". " (Hll IH'iiiond I x pieM), T 1". 1 II. H !' m. Mui'laji. I). . II It. it . 11 5 j. J7 I'- m I'ullnian pallor uml uleeping or Lihigh Villi pailur i im on ull lulu between Wilket-llnra and New oll., fhlladelphia, llu'lalu and bus- I,. I.I. A 1HI1XIOI1 I" into." 110I.I.1N' II WILIIc-'lt, (icnt. bupt., Meet, Srw oik CII.MILI.S LI'I "fn- I 1- As'. i tmi. .New oik A W MINNI'MM III.H, Div. l'a- 2'3 f'lriland id Coitland Akl . b'lUtii PENNSYLVANIA Hi llili hem, VJt fur tlikett uml I'nllniiii ri'n ivatniiH apply lo i,(V) laikavvaunii attune, Mrantnii, ' Eile Ballvoad," Wyoming Divi&lon. Tialni for lliwln and liilumuliaie pdnta Inn siiiiitoii at follow.. Nn , 7 10 n in , Nn, , S Ml a. in.. No. ii, '.'J p. m I Nn. s, .'i.'ii p ni .Nut. - and I Ihiougli ll.lllH loi .New oi. Vlilialn-Xo. I. KH a. in : No .1, ID ,il a m , No. f, ,1 !' 1' m i No. 7, tl.l'i p in. 'Ii mix Noa S and 7 am lliminrh tralm Iruni New uik. MJNIHV lltMNN Ileparturet No. i. l a. in.; Jvn. S!J, p. m. .Vulval .No. 'Jl, l.MJ p. in.; .No. iJ, a.10 p, in, Snlc No. 3 ftt 1 m Begins Promptly nt 4 O'clock, A Combination Sate IlatlsloH, Lnwm nnd Dimities in a lnro iiHsortmutit of pat terns mid various (IohIkus, iiiuhullng llKlit, medium and dark grounds: made to "7 n hell for 10c. Kriilay's 0110 hour price C Oxford Tics far Women llllll grade and worth as a rttlo f U.oO. Thoy are mado from a strictly guaranteed vlcl kid skin, hand turned soles, very noft and llexible. Wlion you seo them you will admit that they aw tlio htiuulnnl or excellence nnd tiumatchablo at tho price. Fri day for 0110 hour $1.66 1 Bed Spreads 10-4 White Marseilles pat terns: Tito quality is ono of the best we have been able to offer this hchhoii and will favorably wlth$1.2o grade. Oa- one-hour price.. Umbrellas With steel rod and Congo han dle, covered with fast black twilled jO- cloth. Friday's one-hour price uOL I Hoys' Underwear Kiblied Cotton In sizes from 1M.:?4. Shirts and Draw- jM ett. Friday's one-hour price.... 1 AL Second Floor Boys' Brownie Overalls Made of good quality of blue denim, full nut with bib and faies 4 to 11 years. lri- ti- - hour price J4 Ks Summer Corsets For women, mado from good muuity net medium and long waist. worth every cent of the regular which in iu uciicb. riiuuj a ll" 39c price Floor SvLss Curtains With a 4-lucli rufllc. With a pair of curtains you get a white cot tage polo and a pair of loops. Fri- er day's one-hour price OuC A Combination from Furniture Depart ment -Oak and mahogany Tables, with lfi Inch tops, turned legs and nicely finished: just right for an odd corner or could be used its a centre table ANo a well made Lawn with no-slat scat. The framework is veil tlie slats nutural color, briday your choice of either foroue hour 49c RAILROAD T,ME TABLES. TJelnwaio and Hudson. In Lflect dune 9. 1SOI Tnln for taiboudalo leave hirinlon nt (l,"f), l CO' h.M. 10 '' " '" 1--C0 '--"'i - " -i-S-. liloil' d-i'i, 7.57. '.LI'". 11:20 p. in . I Ii. a m foi lloiiindale and Like Lodote. C.:o, 10.U a, , 2 11 and "i.2' p. m. for Witkei-Ilnre. d-15, 7-IS, 8.11, nH 10.il a in.. U ' -s -i1"' S"'- ' -In. ?''. in tl. ll:M) !' '" fori. V II. poIiita-C.H. 0:.13a. m, 2:1, .n and ll.-O p m for fenuvvlv..nu 11. It. point C.li, o.is, 2:18, U.l and 4 JT'p. i" for Minn and all points north fj.JO a. in. and .1:5.1 p. m. aim - " vfMUV TltlN for CaibomlaU--k.J0, HiJ.1 a. m, 2:M, 3,5, 5 Di anil ID -i p. in fer ilke-llaue-a.3S a. in., 1J.0J, 1:.',S, l-.li, G:::2 and S-IJ p 111 I or Albam ami points roitli -.1 5i p. ni. for Iloi.ei.dile and Lal.a Lodore -S.ji), ll.3 a ni and J 52 p. in SPECIAL THROUGH CARS TO THE SEASHORE Dailv tl. cept Suncla) u CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Scranton at 8:55 a. m. for Long Branch, Ocean Giove, As bury Paik, Belmar, Spring Lalco, Sea Girt, ifce. Iteiuriiliii;. Vive l'oliit I'll imt at II lj 0 m , 1 11 ink- Lake, II 17 a in lliliuir II ". ' j 111 luin Paik and O11.111 r.une, l.'ii', imon I 1 ' Hi im Ii, "2i P 111 Aimed it s rummi 11 ' t m This will be Ki pt up mr thu 1111111 i 1 u,, e-ifi l.tllv for the .11 loniinodatioii of filming, ai 11 will 1 liable pa oilmen lo muiio and l.'l.an ciiiiifoitable vat din ins the intiio louine) HENRY BEL1N, JR., Ccneral Aycnt for tho Wyoming Pulilit for Dupont's Powder Jlimnj, nii'tlnu, Sportlnsr, -mol.lesi anj the Itipaunu Chemical fonipan)' HIGH EXPLOSIVES, Safety l'u,e, Can and 1 xploiler I! 0111 HI Cou ncil Buildlnj .biuntui. AG1.NC1LS. tiiob ronn . .. . . Piimn I011S II "Mllll K -ON . IMiiii.mu VV 1. ML 1.1.1(1 VN .... Wukei llaira BUY THE GtENU9i3E ... MANUFACTURED HY CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. gjriVOTKTIIB .vit:. J"PrTf.G;FJHEEL527Sty:l .E rA I Mla-'Hobl, If. Dnlj i.trmtm hpUlul (u iniri-i iiuuiRirn i rnrm imu nj nitn I rutlf 1 UltrwrM. I irrrs 4hm, llloifl 1'uUnn, Vrio. Jj lit hllltf(tit KrIimi4 KrlmrtU A HrlrlurWMoT rultlKS). ( n1cirlonmnlt ,t hhrunkpn Itrftaii. Frrh ii fiiffd 4 la 10 d). 311 ytnr rmrllrl A II Ktrtt IkotilUl ipfrlf"f l nriwy. Hnr for hook "rrtiib"il Ipofn tTtry MvtdlfKlA tlfftrlfftlfrmfl. Mvtwllon lhlppf.J SYROP OF FIGS Reduced Prices on Ladies' Shirt Waists, Children's Moll Hats, Babies' Lawn Bonnets and Pique Jackets Ladies' Shirt Waists Our Shirt Waist It ado lias am parsed nil dinner hcasntis, and the qttpfitlon of intuit on the few WiiIhIh trninln iiiK In Block will not bo considered now, but the iirlco that will sell them quickly. 7.K: Shirt Waists Were SI. 23 The most niitilar $1.23 Shirt Walat, nnd tin- eiy best uluc nblalti.ililn nt this mice: the best make ami tlno utlullty ClitiHliain, In alilpcH mid t,olld coloi a bltm, old tow, luwuului' ani pink. $1,113 Shlit Waist icducfd to $1.23, $-.W Shlit Waist milttLcil to $1.50. Higher priced Waists In luopoition. (JlIIhOKMN'S I.tiwn IlnntiPts iiiid Mull Il.itJ at te dticed pilcea. 23c L.iwn llotincts IDo S0e l.:tvn ISoiuiot.t SiQ 7,'ic l,iin Hounds nOi: $l.no I.uwn Tlnnnclii "So $1.30 Lawn HnnnctH $119 $2.00 Lawn HumictH $1.1D MULL HATS $1 oo $1 r,', $200 Mull Huts 7 Mull H.its $1. Mull Hals $1 Mull Hals $2 Mull Hals $3. $3.00 $t.r,o SO sin irt I'iituo Jackets, icdurcd fioin $3 23 $3.50 $3.73 $130 $3,110 $fi,30 10 ...................$. to $2. to $2. 'on 1st, lonRth $3 ", t $t Coa la $3. 50 510512 Lackawanna Ave Lager Brewery Manufacturer. or OLD STOCK PILSNER 43B to 455 , SCBilBN. PA N. Ninth Street Telephone Call. 2333. THE I0S1C POWDER CO. Booms 1 and '2, Com'Itb B'l'd'g. fiORANTON, FJL nining and Blasting POWDER Hada t .Mooalo and Kmri tala WatKi, LAPLIN A KAND POWDOR CO3 ORANGE QUN POWDER Kleetrla Batteries. Eleotrla Ksploliri, xplodluj blunts, safety fuss an J Rocauno Ghamical Co.'s cxPlo"'vi: You who once jioiseeil sturdy phy Intiinnnii Rteacly tienes, out uow nae iiisiilficlent pliylcal force lo properly ntteml to ordlnnry duties you who liaveiisenwof "all-Roneiic-. nftertlie hlljihlest exertion , you who nre dull, languid mul old in npinN ut an ?rc Yiieiinimliould lie fiillof physical tire; oitulinnuy teel that ojir life U not worth the stniRKle-thcrc Unhcientlfie mean of rcdeeiuluK nil the precious pm ers which iem to 'e entirely lost. Have ciireil tlioiiiml Riich n ou. Iion't cstwrlment v llh your liealin cir money. We will lake the tUk lUIr lioxen ilo not cure you, our money is returned l'nr jrnri we sc lieen cut Ine men on llnc MtUfnctor) terms. ct m ner Imv. (1 for R 00 malted In ntaln ti.icV.ace Ilook fire. Addres 1'j.Al, MimciMJ Co .Cleveland, Ohio. 1'or isle hy John II. I'lirli", Plurniatltt, corner morning ihuuc and bruce sticct. in ilSTIRONG AGAnHl ! S0