s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, JULY 31', 1901. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR INDUSTRIES THAT WANT TO COME TO S0HANTON. Secretary Atherton of tho Board of Trado Has Heard from Several of Them Progress of Work on Plants That Are Now Being Con structed NfUlonnl President of the Car Builders Was in the City Yesterday Wordon Manufactur ing Company Chartorod. After ft period of several weeks' tem porary Inactivity theie has been a boom In hotmt of Undo mutters, and Secretary I). H. Atherton, Just returned with the jefflinent, from Mt. Gretna, finds that the coming of AukiM bring nlong with It Increased activity In tho line of new Industrie1) whose piomoters are casting furtive glances at Scrnnton ns the prospective site of their pl.int". Secretary Atherton expects a 'visit today or tnuioirnvv fiom persons at the head of the ronceni, manufactur ing patent roller axles, which will moit likely locate here and Is bound to prove n most desirable acquisition to this city's manufacturing world. The lub ber hose mauufacimlng company which will have Its factory In Klni huist, has npplled for n (barter and will stnrt operations at no ery distant date with llfty skilled mechanics cm ployed, until the concern Is once fairly under way, when the number of em ployes will be greatly Inct eased. Several Klmhuist citizens, notably J. 31. Tthodes, nre financially interested In the company and me devoting tire less efforts to making n success out of the enterprise. TlmmcH and llecht expect to begin work at the lolling mill of their spike factory In the Koj.er Valley by Atig ut. 1. The rolling mill, which Is tho largest part of the pl-int, is now com plete and the woik Is In progiess of electing the furnaces mid bolleis. The spike mill ptoper has not jot been built nor will It be for -oine time. The contract for its construction will be rooon let. Mulheiln & Judge had charge of the building of the rolling mill, which will be utlli7ed for the manufactuio of spike rods and turning out of bar Iron until the totuplete plant Is In working order. This portion, of the works will employ about llfty men at the outet. The Graff Iron rum.irp lompany. which has transfened Its plant from Kllzabethport, N. J . to this rlty. and has located at Pilicburg, expects to open up by Sept. 1. Tie found) y and finishing room ar" p."i"tlrallv templet" and by Sept. 1 all of the wort-Iris nn ihlneiy will have been install) d. Tho Green Itldge l.umh.'r company has li-cn in charge of the constitution cf th"lr plant. It will employ one hundred men. In tho Building World. Secretary U. K. Laudlg, of th Hulld ers' I'xcli.inge stated jesteiday .if tt (noon to a Tribune man that opeiations in the local building w i-'e"i a." 'er dull at piesont. Th" .oh mn is en joins the summer vacation and th"r will be no iivetlng until the eaily pan of September. Of late there have been but few nev structures of anv size as loii'enuence Marted. but woik Is being rushed on the numeious edifices, public and pri vate about the city which are in an unfinished state of construction. The Y. M. 0 A. building is shooting up rapidly. Contractor I' S. Williams be ing lu a measure obliged to lush woik on it, by icas-on of the long delas ex perienced in exiavatlon, on account of the peculiarly haid natute of the strata of rock which had to be tenioved. Work on the ecaatlng and founda tions for the printing plant of tho In ternational Ooiiesponrlcnoe Schools Is piogrcslng satlsfactoilh and largo numbeis of men aie cinplo.xod on the slte of the new Met (hunts' and Me chanics' bank on Spiuce stieet Tho Carbuildors' Strike. Tresident Albeit T. Fish, of the Na tional union of Ameilean L'ji buildup, arrived In this city eailj jestorday morning, and left dining the du, after visiting at local stilkeis' headquai tors and discussing tho situation at the I.ickavvanna shops with the St i anion leadeis. While beie Piesldent Klh oxpiessed himself hopefiill.v as to the i insults of the stilke and expiessod bis hope of Fecuiing a confeicnie with l)cl,ivwtte, l.Tckawanna and Western olllcials Had It not been for the fact that both Geneial Supeiintendent T. II Clarke and Master Cai Duildei 1. T. Cantlcld were out of the city an effoit would probably have been made to have the car bulkleis' piesldent meet the heads of the other fide in the contioveisy, Piosldent KMi ni lived heie at n to o'clock icstcreliiy inclining from his home In Iluffaln and left heie on the 1.55 o'clock tiuln yesterday afternoon He will i etui n heie Thuisd.iy morning At Buffalo, Mr Pish has been busied the past few da.vs In straightening out dlftlcultles existing nt the shops of the New Yoik Central laihoad. Eleven men weie dischaiged theie for lef using to woik on damaged Lickawanna en gines, and the men threatened to go out In a body unless they weie leln Rtatcd. They weie tlnall) taken back Into tho shops and tiouble thus aveit cd. It is icpoited that llfteen of the strikers jeturned to woik yesterdoj morning. Master Hullder Canlleld left for New Yoik city Monday night, nnd yesterday moining (Jenoi.U Superin tendent Clarke left for the metiopolls. Mr. Clarke is not expected home be fore Sunday. Worden Manufacturing Company. The Worden Manufacturing com pany of this city 1ms been chartered under the laws of PennsjluuiU with a capital of HOfiOO. It lu the puipoo of the company to manufacture the Win den sliding dlor hanger and other novelties. The oin cers of tha company nie: U. G. Wor sen, president and manager, S. S. Spruks, treasurer; A. N. Walker, sec retary. These with Henry Spiuks nnd M. K. Worden constitute tho board of directors. It is tho Intention of the company to open a factory in this city In the near future. It has already opened an pftlce in the Meara building. To Divide District. District President Duffy, assinted by t)rganlzer Sehlosscr, on Saturday af ternoon Installed the officers of tho sub dlstrlct of District No. 7, United Mlno Workers of America. The new district Officers were Installed at Coaldale, hut jthei office will be at Lansford, as that town Is the centre of the Panther Creek coal field. The new district la quite a large one nnd contains many miners whose In terests In common nre similar to those of the men In the rest of the district hut the condltloim of mining nie dlf feient, nnd therefore the same head cannot govern judiciously for the both districts, and not only that, but the territory In Dlsttlct No. 7 Is too great for tho local ihllcers to look (if tor every grievance, as Is their duty. Hollowing nre the new olllceis of the clhttlct: President, Samuel Boyle: vlco president, George Tllllnghasf, socio tary, D. M. Werner: treasurer, Cor nelius Itellley: executive board, J. L. Duck. Hugh O'Donncll, Frank Oven felt, Maurice Klnley, CI. W. Foster, Kllsvvorth Arner, and Joseph D. lloyle. Tho officers are all unsalaried. D,, L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is the mnke-up of the D,, It. & V' board for today: Tri-siuv. Jt'l.V 30 VMU rat, Kat S p. in, T. I'lUpilrlcki 10 p. m , P. Hallett. WrDNKStUY, JULY II. WiM Cats, Kont 12 '0 a. m, .1 II Mavters, 3am, V .T Mojler; 5 a. m , Mlltim Mrbjj R a m , 0 Staple; ID a. m , II (llllluan It a. m , I. llmkliMt; 1 p. m , O Kearney; 2 p in , II ( ovlrr, with II. Dohfrtj'ii crew. T p in., .). V Iiovlne; 6 p. m , T XI. MiCarth) Summits, Ktc 6 a, m , cat, J. Carried 3 a. m , vvct, (J. Frounfelker; 10 a, ni , vvet, f I'lniiftljj 0 pm, rat, F McDonnell, S p m , rat, V. II Mrhola, 7 pm, Nay Aug, K Mc Allister; 7 p m Cayua, Mit.ane, 7 p, in , Cay ugi, Thompson I'lvhrr 8 a m , Homer; 10 a in , S Kin rifrtv; 1130 a, m , llotidliin; 7 p ru . T Van man, 0 p ni., I.inipimt; 10 a m,, A VVdlrncr. I'awcnKcr tnclnci 7 . m , niltnev; 7am, smjiri 1" a m , Seeor; .1 U p in, fctuiilon, 7 p hi . MiCinicm VMM Cil, Wet-,3 i. in, M (arniod.v R a in. .1. (llnlej: 10 a ni , Villllim llnir, ullh 1), Caw's rrevv; 11 n. in, I, liiliasan; 1 p in, V, KlnirIf i ; 2 p m, O llindnlpli; 4 p ni , .1 II McGinn, fl p. m , I Hixfer; ti p. m , J. j. Mur iij, wllli hclchim's crew. X.OTICK .loliti MtCue will tako liia run, Juh at ii i, m i Ilrikciinn 1 mcrj cal will g3 oa vcllh V J. Mnsloi ,Uy HI llrikmiin P. Kearney vltl en nut with II (ill lliran, .luK' 31, In P, llcnnlsran's placi, until further notice. This and That. The Westlnghouse Hlecttlc and Manufacturing company, of Pittsburg. Pa., has been avvatdetl a fair-sized contiact for the electilcal equipment of the Spanish government gun vvoiUs at Trubla, 'Spain. Shipment Is about to be made of some 30-horsepower motors and iheostats. The Howells Mining Hi 111 company, of Plymouth, Pa., has Just sent to the International Mining ongrcss at Dolse CIt. Idaho, fourteen different st.vlea of hand nnd nlr drills of the augur type The Howells company Is now pieparlng to make electric dillls which It hopes to have ready for ni.u ket by c.uly fall. The Denver office of the Allls-rh.il-meis company has closed a contract with the Tellurldo Reduction company to furnish nil the machinery for the new bromine plant, to handle Cilpple Creek ores. This will be an Independ ent mill of large capacity, backed by ample capital. C. D. Glove, the chief engineer and mctalluiglst, Is now at the Allls works in Milwaukee, wheie the plans are being piepaied. NON-UNION MECHANICS WORKING AT READING Officials Claim Improvement in Boil er and Blacksmith Shops. Py Fxclimip Wire frnm The Aworialcil Prew. Iteadlng, Pa . .Iul SO. The Heading company brought some thirty or more non-union mechanics heie late last i.lght and today tho olllcials claim mi Improvement In the boiler making and bhicksinlthlng departments, which had been badly crippled. They leport that twenty-eight blacksmiths' fires are go. ing and that thirty men aie at woik In the boiler making Miops, The stilke leadeis dispute these- liguu-s and say that the men aie not full-fledged me chanics. The ofllclals likewise claim an Im provement In the situation In other de partments and that the places of tho sti Iking freight handlers hnvc all been Idled. At the car shops they say more men are at woik than at any picviuus time. 1 m HALF TIME AT ALTOON A. The Miners Forced to Idlenoss by Superabundance of Men. y Fielmhe Wire from The tochtei) Prm Altoona, Pa.. Jul 30. The inlneis of this legion aie walking only about half-time, sajs A'ice-Pi evident Patrick Killda.v, who visited heie today. He gave a his reason for this slate of af falis that theie Is a supertilitind.inie of men brought heie a jear ago to open a lot of new shafts, when theie was a big demand for coal Now, when none but high-grade coal has the call, many men aie Idle He anticipates improvement In de mand when fall conns Speaking of tho mine vvoikers' oiganlzatlon, he said that 25,000 men out of 43.0U0 In this dls ti let were union men. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. I.Ut nf letters terminal,: iineallnl for at the Sirintnn iio.lofflce, l.aikananni ennui), Pa, Juh 31, lfl Perseus lallins for thii-c letdrt will plcjse ri advertiserl uinl pne il.ilc of ll-t. Kii II Hippie, I'uMmacter Mh M llhlkmuki, S S llnone, hitle liar relt, S. I) Ilotume, Philip II llevan, J. W. Iliirni, I. Ilarner, Harry Brewer, 1-aiJle. I. Pakir, lhrrj Hurllncham , I). Marcjiet Cramer, William X, Carmleluel, John Colcnun, It . Cjmcron, Wllllim (nee, Conmll llrniher. lamec ( adden, John Courlcl, Profes sor Fmeit K Craier Miialum Dier, J C. Pnlei, Vlrn M Davlei, Mi,s Oeorule Dunn, tirade Dcvlnc, Chi la Iluveaii, J 1) I'can?, Ilele Friend Special), Paild Falmolli, 1ho. H I'lnnetij J J I'lannlu'Jn, John FoiBiuin, IMminl rinnetran, Fill Fullir Maiv f!rlmhaw. Miss C liavitt, Clnrha (Iniuer, ( luile ilieen, ituuire (."Men Ctmtc (Janln r, filer Ilmtlien, Mt II. O Oiidner, 'llioima II Cm Ell John Hlliliinl. .1 II. Harm. Amv I, Ihrt nan, William IIUMej, Mr Sue llirwnl, Mia Pit r Unban, I.Urle. llunkile, I'liiu Keller. V. .1.11 via Vlia Sarah .1 Krinpler. I.lrle Kennedy, Jnepli Kev, Mrs. C. Kiuffman, IMrr M. Kellj, Mr. and Mid Wllllim Kl'ln, IMeir i:. Knox Ihrrc Line, C. A I-onsr, Anueline l Clair, John l.erte. Ihonna Menihan, Mr Ichn McNiiltv, Mri. K. MiCnunack, John Mn.raili, r,. Mijcock. .toisepli Nruhaiu, Calc,b K Mon Mjrnn (! Parmentor, V, Pattrunn, Kdiu Pon tl'is Helnrlch I'alil, J Phllllpa. lrs. ltejnoldj, Mutual Itencnc Insurance iom pi".1 Wlllhm II. Smith. C. h. f-mart, Mri. hlla blierwnod, F I sitiK'nlk. Teler J Telling (2). Itebert Van llrun, Helen Van Keurrn. An Write, Mm. Water. Misa Carroll, Mavter I)ui Welw, Uatlierlne Wlllliimi, Vlarcnet Wled. envall, Joseph Worplia, Fred Wcldllch, lllclurd Walck. West Scrnnton Station. Mr. Fmnu name, " lin.c, Ponrem, Dais) Fxltt-ards, Adam Franc. Miw Ella llartf, W. .1, IIoklnj, Mru Mar; Jjme, II. Zemhy, Anrey Malklejvtlrt, VMU Mi. In vMiMvMMmm TB 9 JSi 3 s-s. KV A i jp lmniii i " ' 5 "v 'vss. JE!d'--h .t'- 3 fcytrtj" u" 'c u c -nj tF-vai EJiiJiy-Pyjpl Itii' i . - A:.'.,!! hBBibIH tmMajlWi IB'dlHff isSI1 - Jr.li-Ji!l i.. --. i IferHL. 'STrfi-U v: r i 'I "Sii1 Eif ini .4 jmumi . ti ,5r,4a?!ii V A JZ fe rW",M"1. . v ii ' -r w-1""- ' ' . .hi bmjj ii g of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous g g of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. Si 5 The public is invited to call here before buying. H N. B.There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey Si Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. I J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. How the Conductor Won His Mollie. PHllI.lM ltHAHDOX, late of Rnllln iloo, County Orilvvay, unci later of Dublin, -vvlieie ho is ct ip nioniliproil by fiequrnteis of Col Icrp CJri'on and the Hank of licli.tul as "Handsuinc Jeikho," the enh driver, W now a conductor on n. CnlciiBO street cat. He lias black cm lv hair, the shape ot Apollo and a brogue v broad as the ('umhkIi of Kindare. Huirior has it that he's about to be mat lied to Mollie llannlgan, the piet tlcst Kill In rather Kellj's pailh, nnd heieV the vvn he aimveri the Ros.slps: "Maiil'd? Well, Ol dunno. "rf aiei t'be nun lied thin t'be bun led, but th' latther Is Kin'iall mote parnilnlnt, p.ntlcjly In this counthi, o OI'm told. Ol nlvcr bin man led an' C)i nivei bin hurried, but Ol s'pose t hoy's no escape fruni alther. Ast Miss Mollie Hnnni Kan, two dois fruin th' povver-hous-e. "l'ls her f uncial, annhovv, as Ol hoar thlm sa." ills HauulKan vvoiks In 11 laundiy In Kianklin stieet, and her wit Is as bilKht .'H her ecs, .She has the ellovv hair ami blue cjes of her Oermnn niothei and the shaip toiiKUe and quick IntelllKoiiio of her father, Mike llan nlKan, who kept the Owl saloon foi ten fins befoie the hmw bains were turn ed Into pmvoi-hoiiMS. He's been dead these six eais, but the niotoiiuen and conductiiis who fiequent the old place et call It "HaiinlR.in's." Mls Mollie hud alieady a scoie of ail mliei.s when Conductor Keaidon came to hoaid at her house. Khe otod him 11 sicenhoin the Hist time she hc.uil him talk, and In spite of his Kood looks and leady smile rifiolvcd that he was "not hoi kind." nut the k.iIIjiu Kreenhoin was not to be denied He made no secret of his indent admit a tlun tor Mollie. and with a grin Ignored her eftoits to tt oat him with silent contempt, lie nevei saw her without a "Kud maw mln,' Mistiness Mollie," or "cud cvenln', Mistiness HannlK.rn," till she began to feci that ridicule and not dignity was the best weapon with which to deter her unwelcome admirer. She had, until two months ago, never deigned to notice him In tho street cai. She has two or thice Kill ft lends of the neighboihood who work In the luundiy and who ac company her to and fiom woik every day except Saturday, When the conductor first began his "gud mawmln's" the other glils al ways had a laugh at Mollie expense. Sho never condescended to smile or give tho retort couiteous, but she couldn't suppress the blush of nngfr that only served to make her pietty face ptettler In the ees of the Iilsh conductor. Hut In the meantime she schemed tin audacious method of mak ing life miserable for the conductor. One evening when the car was packed with homo.golnsr people Conductor Henrdon edging his way through the ciovvd, nppeared smiling before her with "Oud cvenln', Miss " Tha was as far as he got, for Ml?s Molllo biolce In In high-pitched and puiposcly alfected tones, thus: "Aw, I say, conductor, is this the road to Mandelay?" I'oor l'hellm's brown skin turned puiplo as he hcaid the loud loar of laughter which giected this queiy. Vlvciybody looked at Mollie, one man suggested that It wiih "tho icicky road to Dublin." mid tho girl heisolf felt suie that sho had taken "u fall" out of tho persevering admirer. Hut The lint came back pietty quick with: "No, Mistiness Hannlsun, 'tlsn't tho road t' Mandelay, 'r tinny other kind o' delay. Bo be quick wit' ycr nlcKl." Then theie, was another laush, The women nsiced that Mollie had the uoist ot tho exchange, and tho men "S r-'Vj-..- .' ,- "Inlano In; llluvic. took sides against the conductor. The Kill was a little puzzled as to how the honors had gone, but she lesolved to try again. In the meantime Phellm, whose vanitj and heait weie both badly hurt by Mollle's tldiciile, i evolved to avoid hor entliely. "When he sat at the same table with her or met her about hoi miltherls house he Just touched his hat and said nothing. In the stieet car ho icfused to n..k her fate, and so connived It that his method of overlooking her proffeied nickels nlvvH seemed like a mistake on his pint. The conductoi's i hanged manner piqued Miss Mollie beond expiesslon She saw how handsome he was and how the other glils In the neighboi hood weie "miming after him," nnd besides sho felt humiliated at being obliged to nccept fiee tides at his hands, rinally one evening, when he had deliberately Ignoied her fare, sho bridled perceptibly and In a loud voice, touched with .1 mocking biogue, asked: "O' Mlsther Contluctoi, d'jes want :ne fnie?" "Ol'd lather have ez fair thin dmk nnny time," answered Phellm quickly, so th.it eveiybody could hear. "Hot or lolfe I want e5. Ol never did lulke biunlttes." The laugh was on Mollie this time and she knew It. "He Isn't half as great a yap as 1 thought," she mur mured to heiself as she alighted, still blushing, In front of hei house. If Phellm hadn't peislsted In grltmlns over his vktoiy sho might have de dal ed a tmce that evening, but the Iilshnian couldn't keep n twinkle out of his eyes eveiy time lie saw her aftei that, and she couldn't icslst the temptation to have another "go" at him. "I'm going to ask that Irish conduc toi If he has change for a collar but ton," whlspeied Mollie to her two chums as they sat down In Phellm'a car on a hot June morning. "He's got so he colleets my faie now, and when he comes round Just watch him." Sure enough, when Phellm, still with the meuy light In his black eyes, came to Miss llannlgan, she delved into her Httlo pocketbook, pulled out a little gold collar button and holding It out with demuie slnceiltj asked" "Can ou give me change lor a col lar button, please, sir'.'" "Ol can," snapped tho conductor, ' av yest'll tako It In cuffs." The laugh which followed this sally left the girl no loom to doubt who had got the worst of It. Dvon her friends chuckled with glee over Phe llm's lightning wit, and poor Mollie, with tears of rage In her prcttj blue eves, said not another woid all the vay down town. Hut she changed her opinion of the "greenhorn," "So jour going to many rieaidon after all, are you, Miss llannlgan?" asked John Colllgan, tho boss teamster, Mollle's former favorite, us he leaned across her front gate last evening. "Humph, Johnny Colllgan," sneeied pietty Molle, "when did YOU stop goln' to mass on Sunday'.' Ir you'd a been theie last Sunday as Phellm was ou'd a heard Father Kelly call It out fiom tho aljar fur the thltil time." jqnn ti, icarieriy, DIED ON A STEAMSHIP. James Monroe, of Old Forge, Suppos ed to Have Been Buried nt Sen. Jnmr Monroe, of Old Voige, died Sunday on boatd the steamship Cam panla, as sho was leaving tho harbor of Queenstovvn, Iielund. It Is undeistood the body was taken to sea and burled. Montoe whs n miner, and sonio two months ngo left for Ii eland to visit the scenes of his youth. His death vviu? duo to apoplexy. Monroe Is survived by a vvlfo and chlldten and several btotheis and slateis, all of whom eslde ut Old Forge. Guernsey Hall Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Pianos and Organs! - tm,i Guernsey Hall is well known as the g most liberal Music House to deal with. j Prices are always low, terms easy and g goods equal if not superior to any in the ffj market. Kvery instrument is thorough- S ly guaranteed. mm . Pianos are a few of and celebrated instruments that can al- g ways be found in stock. g Special bargains can be secured here fj almost every ,day in the week on Pianos g and Organs that have either been re-1!; turned or left on sale by parties leaving the city. You can often secure a $350 or & $400 Piano for less than half that amount Si RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vr.lley Kailrond. In I ITcct .lunu 2, J'11. Train Leiio .Vrmton: For Philadelphia and .Sew ork vli I). A. II K It., t (!4J ind n.lS a in., and 2 13, J7 (Wick Illinium' KprPN), nnd 11 M p. in iun dajs, D k H " I' . 1 & '-7 P m. tor White llaicn, lluUton and principal points in the coal unions via I) K II II. 11, lltj, 2 1s and 4 J7 p. m toi 1'otUvillc, 0(3 a. m . 2.1S p in. Tor Hcllilrhcm l.atnn, Itrjilin?, Hcrrishuri; and princlpil Intoinuiliatr ttailnns vh I) A. H It It., BtJ. -s ' "' ! -,v- '-" (IH-ck Ilia mond l piriu), H P " Siindid, 1). i. II It It., !'.i a m , 15"', f- p. in for runkhannoik, Jnwimlj, l.lniln, Itlian, Ocnovi nnd prim qui Intermediate titlons, 114 I) , 1,. r W It It , s in a 111 , and ,T 11) p m lor Oeneva, ltm lieslcr, HiilTaln, N lag 111 1 alls, ChUacn mil all points cf, U I) A. II It. It, 7 4, 11 f" 1 ni , l -". 1 A (HI id. Dhmond i'r prcM), 7 4, 10 II, 11 ..0 p. Ill, bundjjs, 1). k U. It H , 11 5, S 27 p in Pullman parlor nnd Merpins or Lehlch Villev parlor ars on all Irmw lictunn VV ilko llirrn and Nth ork, Philadelphia, HuTilo and Sii pension llrid.c. HOI I. IN 11 Wlint'H, Gent. Supt., 2d Cortland Klr"rt, Ni oik 1 Cll VIII I S s 1,1 1:, Gen. li. .st 58 Cortland Hreet, Ni olk A W OVl VIUlIFlt, Dlv. Pa-.?. Act, South nethlehrin, l'i For tiikeu and I'ullniin reervatimn apply to 30J Lickiwanni avenue, Nrmtnn, Pa. Cential Unilrond of New Jeisey. Ftatlon In Vcvv York l'oot of Liberty street K 1! , and south Urrj. iimi, Tvm.i is liner n si: :ji, 1001. Tniini 'c've SKiantnn (or Niw oik, Niuirl. Ellialieili, l'hilidclplih, ranon. II. llildicm, AN lentuwn, Mainli I hunk nnd White Haven, at S ,5 a 111. il""nt 1 lu iM1"". W 1 1. lu. bun davii, 2 15 P '" Tor l'lttiui and V likes Pane, Silo a. tll ; j j0 and 100 P i" SundajN 2 15 p m. Vox Itillimoic and V,ihlnjlon and poinU Siuth ami Went vli llethleheiii, s ,"i u. in, 1.10 and too p. " midavn, J 13 p, ni, toi !-on? Ill indi, Ot, 111 Giove, etc, at & 33 a m ithiovuh eiuih) ulid 1.10 p. m For Heaillust, Ulunon ami llarihlmrg, l Al. lcntown, SJ1 a. in. and 110 p, m. Simaai9i J 11 p 111 K01 l'otlsville, f6"i a. in, 1 10 p m lor Mount iln I it K, 833 a in., 110 anl i nil p in Ihmiigh tliket to all polntJ east, eomli and writ at locvttt I.'lci al Die sliillnn c vi, in u. (.in pij. vet. J II OIHM'M N, Gen upt. Dolnwnio nnd Hudson. In I.Hoit .lune 9, 1'jill Trains lor Carlmndiln have Siranton at iVCl SO), S51, lf U ' '. -'. 1.2'. 2.11. K.3. 6 "a ( 25, " '" ,:l5, n'-u '' m 1 I -i m loi lloneniiie jiiu i.mo uuuuic, u.;u, ju n a m . 2 41 and '.2' P "' . i:or"MlkrjHarre-B.n, T.IS SMI. 0,-W, n n a 111, U l - 'j!lS' S-aj' --7- :J. ?.1, 10 41. U " I1 "' lor I. V. It It P"IuN 0.13. D.35 . m., 2U8, 4 7 and 11 'J V '" r.r Pemivlvanii U It. polrts-OUJ, 0;;:5, 2:j, 5 .! and 4 27 p. m Per VUunj and all point norlli 0:20 a, m. and J.J2 p. m. M'S'IHY IRMVS. Tor Carliond lie S'W), HiOJ j. ni , 2.4, z.'i!, 6 32 and ID ''2 p in lor W tikes Pane UsIS a. in,, 12:0.!, iij?p 3.1 0-12 and f 12 p m 1 or Allunj and point nnith-S'U p m I'nr llwudile anl lake I.odoi 0 3 10, ll.s a in. and 3 52 p. m Now York, Ontario nnd Wostern. T.moTW.l..rcStM;Hl.,. Junes?, ,101. 1.CMVU I.I.1V., Arrlin (udojla 1 Ol 11. m rnlin. f-eunton Cjihrnilile. II in a. 111. m- J ;;'' 1 II 111 I IliJ p m v., 7 . 0.10 m. r Ciriiomjjlc.. 0 jj .. ... I.oio I e.i Alriin ( ailiondilc. 7 00 j 111. 10 HI a 111. Sorjnton, 7 10 a ni. 10 Id j , C i ... sioa. in. v 2 ... 2 IS P- "J 5 p. Ill 4 00 p. Ill 4 13 , ... iUM'S ONLY, .NOIIIlinOL'M) '" "'-": .inn hi raiitwi. I'ln'tiii'iilc ulnmj No 0 N0. S ... BM a in. " i a. in. 10 r, a m .. 7.U1 p. I". Ar 1 ailiiiiac,, - J3 MlUlllllOt Nil. ' m 1 .ca V i.eno Vulva CadiiiJ. I'aili. ndalc Siunton No 0 ... ",XI u "' 7 40 1 , No 10 . . 4 SO p 111 1.00 p 111 ni-,,, m lraln No 1, u'i week cli.v., and , 011 nuii clij, mako miln line inniiritiniM In New ork rliv. ttki, Ouclda, O.wcsu .ind liiiciineill Ho pulnt'' ..... ' Iralm No a and t miko Wallon, Ddhl, Hani, den and Sidney conncdlnm, Ik" further inloiination romult ticket ascnti. J. C. N)F.ltON', 0. V. A . .Now Ulk. J. i:, WGI.6II, 1". 1'. A, beranton. f ill Is i I the many beautiful RAILROAD TIME TABLE3. Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001. Trains leave Scrnnton: 6.45 n. m , week days, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Bnrre. Pullman buffet parlor enr nnd conches to Fhilndcjlphin, via Pottsvllle; stops nt principal in tei mediate stntions. Also con nects for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philndelphin, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd for Pittsburg nnd tho West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburpr, rhilndelphin, Balti more, Washington nnd Pittsbuig nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week dnys, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Hnrrls burg, Philndelphin, Bnltimoie, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd the West. 3.33 p. m., week dnys, through ves tibule train from Wilkes-Bnire. Pullmnn buffet parlor car and coaches to Philadelphia viaPotts ville. Stops nt principal inter mediate stntions. 4.27 p. m., week dnys, for Hnzleton, Sunbuiy, Hnrrisbuig, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. J n liriClNOV, Gen Mcr. J II UOOn, Gen. l'a-3. t Dclnwaie, Xncknwnnnn nnd Western III l.lTed Julv 21. 1'Hll, 'outh I.eace Seruilon for Nc ork it 140, 3 00, f5', 7 50 mil 10 00 a in,, 12 4'i. .t J s 0 p in lor l'hlladilphli al 7 30 anl 10 03 1 in , 12 4J 111 1 .) il p m I 01 rohjlnnua it b 10 p In, Milk aocomtnodilli'ii al 140 p in .Vnhe in llnliokcii at .0. 7.1". 10 28 12 n, 13, 4 l. 7 10 p 111 Vrme in I'hilidelplni at 1 00, .121, l0ii ml s '2 p 111 Vrilci" fiom Necs York it I 10 o .2 and 10 21 .1 in . 1 00, 1 V2 S 41, 0 00 and II ill p. m. 1 10m Inhvlnnna at sOj a 111 North -leave Scramon fr r lliifl do and Inter mediate mtlniu it 1 1', fl.ll and noil n. in. j I .")5, ft t ind 11 . 3 p m For Omvpco iixl Svi i-en-e it 1 13 a ni . il l'i 1 m md 1 33 p ni For t'liri ,11 1 13, !3 a. 111 and I 33 p in lor Monties- 111 1MV) ,1 in 03 4"d 3 H p 111 1 . r NidnUnn it 4 "0 and H 13 p ill For Illimlnm tem at 10 20 a in Airlve in iranion frrm Iluf file, jt 1 23. '33. "4 and 10 00 a ill : .130 and sun p ni. From (Hnrco and Mneur it j 33 i. n l'V aid Sim p n, 1 rom I Hi i at 2 33 a in : 12.'.' and f !0 p m 1 rom NuIioIm.h at 7 (3 .. m and i (0 p n Fiom Montioe at in cm a I I : IS 20 ind I'll p m . Him in-liuri; JlhNlon I rive Vei inlon (r NoTttuimlii ilJiitl ni 0 43 1003 a in , 1 33 ai 1 i 10 p. m. Fir I'liinoiiili at s 10 a ni , 1 4 1 s 30 p m Virive al Noithutnherlind at 0 , . ii.; 1 1. 6fH i nd 1 lr l in Vrrive al I'lwnout, tl 0 01 a n , 4 12. 0 43 ii in. Vrrlvc in Sir.ni Ion Ironi V rlrunihcilinrl it 0 12 a. m: 12 13 4 30 aid 13 ni 1 run Miij.ton nt II 00 B in Fiom I'leinouth al 7 43 a. m ; J '0 and S ,3 p. ni. M'MHY TTlVINs. Snillb I rave Tranloii at 1 10, .; fie), 3.33, 10 03 i in i R ".'l and 1 10 p m North beive Mimlcn at 1 15, (I S3, POO a n , 1 .33. .3 45 and 11 Vi p in lllooinhuu Illvisl n leavo Serinti'i at I0u3 i ni. met ii in p in Eiio Kiilroad, Wyoming Division Train for llavtliy mil lnlennillile poinn h i, Feianlon a follow. No 2 7 10 1 in , s, i H M a. in No i . " 2 P in . N.. , 3 20 p n No 2 aed f thioiuli Irani" f'r Niu 1ml, Alilvai. No I, Hi in No .:. 10 o a n No li 13 p in . N.i 7. 0 13 p in Inua .No fi and7 aie thrnuzh lnln lioni Nnr 3nik m npw tiivins Iliparture No 20, n a ni No 22, 2 p m AirivaU No 21. 1'13 p in i .No HI, c 13 p m SPECIAL THROUGH CARS TO THE SEASHORE Dail (Uicpt buiidai) u CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Scrnnton nt 8:55 n. ni. for Long Binnch, Ocean Oiovo, As- buiy Paik, Belmav, Spring Lnko, Sen Gilt, etc. Ileiurnlnf 1 ie i'olm Pleannt at 11 3 a m Spnnsr like. 11 17 a in Ilelmir. u V2 j in 3liurv I'll K md Dec in (.Mve, 12 02, noon, lor lliauih, 12 22 p in Vulveil at "iiiaiitmi jt 7,33 p in Tlili "Ill he kipt up lor tho emlie Macii, etpedallj for Ihe aeennimodallon nl (anilllia, a It will enable) passengers tu we lire ard ictalii comfortable, tcaU durlns tho futile journey, HI'1. FINLEY'S V 5IalfPrice Parasol Opportunity Manufacturers' surplus stock of Parasols purchased at half regular cost; same manufacturers, qu.ility a ml style as our regular stock goods, These, together with our own lines, have been merged Into one grand assortment of Parasols. Attractive styles and great values, including plain and fancy Coaching Parasols, Chtlfon and Lace Trim med Parasols, in white, black and white, and the new colorings: of fering an unusual opportunity to se cute the best and newest in tin p-ir.isol line at Onehalf the Regular Price Ladies' Plain and TrimrRed Parasols At $1.00 J usf half price from $2,08 At 1.50 " " 3.00 At 2.01) " 4.00 At 2.50 ' " ij.oo At 3.00 " " " " 6.00 At 3.50 " ' 7.00 Children's Fancy Parasols At 25c Just hall price from 501 At 50c " " " " $1.00 At $1.00 ' 2.0a At $1.50 " " " ' 3.00 510512 Lackawanna Ave Lager Beer Brewery Mauufacturors or OLD STOCK PILSNER 480 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, Telephone Call, 2333. HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for tho V)omir.g District for Dupont's Powder Jlinin?, Illaelin?, "portlnc, emnl eley and tha Itepauno f hcnueal Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety I'use, Taps and I'xplodcru noom 101 Con ncll Iluildin.- .serantcn. A(,l N( ILS: tiios ror.n JOHN II sVllill A. bON IV i: MU.LI0AV . .... IM'"n l'i) mouth V llkei Harri Not in Nature for ntinne to olvvivs feel tired There U no need to 1lr.11; out au existence without ambition Weak nen es nre responsible for Ian Kiwr, elcpreaslou, debility nuel varico cele I)Keneilneri'e, whether due to oer work, over indulgence or any other niiir can be made strong as steel by the use of Thev tone renellnvlKonte every ortran of thebndj Roolhccind MreiiKtheii the nerves nnd transform brokc.11 down men iinl women into utroiiK healthy, vlgorom, Tuddv-cheekcel person If you iimi this isut o, ou eel your laoiity Inck 81 00 per x) R boxes (with guaran tee!, .3 TO JlooUfrec I'lal MCDl ci.nrCo, Cleveland, Ohio. For tale by John II I'lielps, I'h.irmtcUt, corner Ujonmii- avenue and &pruee ttreer. infilri. I uiirirttrrf mrt ftttn lir rikII I rliklrl 1 tlUfxs Jff, tl utft, IHnfnl I hImih, HrriaI 3 llrhllltsloM iift(iniMi(iiirnaufiiVMrtriurr'ny 9 aniline . I iMrtrlffpintuU .t Khrunkrn Uriitn. lri-trH rurrd 4 t 1 !). 3d Jr prirllr) A irinl Iboi1Ul tiprrUnff In Utrmj, Sa I fur hnok 'TrBlb'f ! If(fi n try nttill hH flrrlrWI frud. JUiiIUmi tbU ptptr.T TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRIKG QUICK RETURNS in is && ws 1 VWfei