;' ,"! fci,Tt Hf 1 if h. THE SCtlANTON TRlkukE- TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1002. i. Ail l m HIGHEST BID DID NOT WIN IComluilcil from Page ftl - ft' : if. rs 1 L i-j r ,4 toergcr Mrothcts & Henderson, piovldcd they took them beroie August t. The minority lepott, hlgned by Messrs. Fiancols, Jay no and njnonj lceom liientlcd Hint the Issue ro to Dick Bioi, provided they advanced $100,000 to the hoard nt once. Both reports ngrccd In lccommemlliiK Hint the J30.000 worth of Bhoit-tcini bonds be placed In the sink Inn funds, MINOIUTV UKPOUT ADOPTCD. Mr. Jnyno moved the adoption of the mlnoilty report. Mr. Hand asked that Mr. Eynon, who Is a bank cashier, give his reasons for favoring the minority jeport. Mr. Eynon explained that he was prompted to favor the Dick Bros, piopoiltlon because It would wic In tel est chargca and because It was likely the board could not hot row uny more money fioni the banks. The motion to adopt the mlnoilty te port 'was can led by the following ote: Aj ei Mcss s 1'iancolfl. fcnr, O'Mnl lev, Evnon, Phillips, Itoclic, Dr. O'Mnlle.v, Robinson, Jnvnc, Jennings, Selnlofer, Rpf-ll. Nnjs Jlessis. Cliilstmns, Muiphy, Welsh, llnml, Walsh, Eviiih, L.tngan, l.eonntd, Gibbons It For three weeks past, seven hustling book agents, repioscntlng the big publtsheis of school books, have boon campaigning heic for the J."4,000 order of text books, made posMble by the law authoilzlng school bo.nds to change Its tet-books every three yens. Last night, Chairman L ing.m, of the text-book committee, told the lcsult of their work in the committee leport on the books adopted. This was as follows: MeMaster's History of the United States., Stow ell's, Blalsdells and Ovei ton's ph biologies, ns the same may be adapted to the different grades; Nor ton's geogiophles, Muhle's mathe matics, Vnlle's System of Penmanship, Rice's bpelleis, the Normal Comse In Music, Piaug's Coni.se in Drawing, Sheldon's Language Lcbsons and gram mats, Stepping Stones to Literature, Lev erman's Abildged Song Book, the Lklcctie Belles. Mcbsis. Flint and Matthews, lepre srntlng the Ameikan Book company, and Butler, Sheldon & Co , both of whom ai e in the tiubt, got the bulk of the business. ALLOWANCE FOR TEACHERS. The i onnnlttcc "recommended tli.it the tcachcifi who assisted in bclectlng the text-books be allowed Iwo davs' pay. This was nmpnded to include Hie teach ers who perfonned a similar duty a vcai aero and three veai.s ico. and in the amended form w'ns carried I Bids for heating and ventilating No. H. Haggerty, $6,0)0. Evans Bros. $6, 27.': Howley Blob. 6fi27; T. J. O'Mallev. $6,fif0 The contiacts was awarded to P. H. Haggcrtv His raib-contractoi s are J. P. Maloney, gilvanlzrd iron work, and James Lang.in, mason wark. For pilnting the interloi of the high school, there were two proposals from each bidder. One contemplated water colors throughout the entlie building and the other the substitution of oil colois In the locker rooms, lower cot ridor and the like. The bids weio as follows: F. J. .Tohiibon, $l,0S"i and $1,SS0; Jacobs and Fasold, $2,230 and $2,010. C. A Rehrig. $2,750 and $2,G00; Alex. Na geli, $2 300 and $2,150. The bids weie referred to the high and tiainlng school committtee, with power to act. On the recommendation of the sup ply committee, the salary of H. D. Jen nings, superintendent of the supply room, was increased fioin $90 to $100 per month. The m.ittor of the necessity of a school building to bo located on the McLaughlin lots in Little England, was refeired to the building committee, as was also the unsanltaiy condition of the alley In the leni of No. 6 building, on South Washington avenue tlats. ANOTHER LIBEL SUIT. Editor of the Scrantonian Will Have to Answer Again. M. W. Guernsey jesterday filed addi tional infoi niation with Aldeiman Kas bou in ii suit for libel against Richard Little, editor of the Scianlonlan. The Information is based on alleged libelous statements published in the paper issued Sunday, Julv 13. The pub lication was the outcome of another uibo instituted last week against Little by Guernsey. - Held for Fuithcr Hearing. Melville and Frank Itoonej, two joung men, who weio auebted hy Citizens Sul livan ami 1'icderk.k on Sundu, for be ing diunk and lighting in a house owned by a man named Potter, on Eighth aticet, vvue nmilgucd for a healing In police court jesteida. Each of them de posited Jlu foi a furthei hearing. ffSEABL ENJOYMENT. The woman who reads this will under stand to the full what Mrs. Tipton meant when she says: "I am eujojiug good ueuuu." ii laives a person who has been made wretched by sick ness to under stand the joy of health. There are very many women who sutler as did Mrs. Tipton, who might J De-cureu as sue was by the use of Dr. Tierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion; It estab lishes regularity,' dries the drains which weaken women, heals in flammation and ulceration, and cures female w ealcness. It makes weak women strong, sick women well, sit is with pleasure I recommend Dr. Pierce's medicine," write Mrs. Nora Tiptou, of Cropper (Cropper Statiou), Shelby Co. Kentucky, "You remember my cost: wa one of female weakness and weak lungs. I had uo appetite and would often tt Wood ; was confined to niy bed almost half of the time and could hardly stand on my feet at times for the pains through my whole Sody and system. My husband had to puy large octor bills (or me, but since 1 have taken four y bottles of Pr. Flerce's Golden Medical Discov ry, four of t l'avorlte Prescription ' and three Vials of ' Pleasant Pellets' we haven't paid any more .loctor bills It had becu seveu-iuoutlu luce I stopped using Pr, Pierce's niedlclucs and X have been enjoying good health all the time, Jt.can jtever praise these medicines too highly, lor I have received so much benefit. I pray that Wauy who suffer as I did will take Dr. Pierce's medicines. I am sure they will never fail to cure when rUcu a fair trial. Kverjbody telts mc I look better than they ever saw inc. I am ure I feel better thsu 1 eterdld before " Favorite Prescription" has the testi xnouy of thousands of women to its com jilete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accent an unknown ami unproved sub etituie In its place. Vt, Pierpe's Pleasant Pellets are a ladles' laxative. No other medicine cquahjthetu for gentleness aud thorough-Bess, Kv (N8QM W JUS! V . 1 THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, Julj 11 The speculative opciatoia in favor of higher pikes for stocks took hold of the maiket with le nevted vigor today, centeiinR theli cam paign In fat Paul That stock has alvvavs been peculiarly effective aa a Icadci, ow ing to its repiesentntlvo bhaiactci amom; the western tiunk lines and to tho laise lloatliipr supply in tho muiket Jts notnblo libc todaj, tlieiefoie. had some sympa thetic clfect on stocks of its own class. 'I ho masb of secmitlos, hovvovci, le mainert singulailj umesponslve to tho a Btessive strength of St Tatil and even tagged In spots from torpid demand In the cail.v muiket tho effect of the St Paul movement was lntcifeied with by the ob vious pioflt-taklng going on In Mlssouil Pacific and the suspicion thus moused that tho St Paul manipulation was ex piessly designed to facilitate this pioftt taklng. There weio alio weak spots among the Industrials The declines fiom Satin da s level reached a point In Jlis houil Pacific. Sugai and Amalgamated. Atchison responded eailv to tho St Paul rise and followed It closelv tluoughout tho da)', but It was not until lata that Union Pacific and still latei when South ern Pacific came Into tho movement Tho St. Louis Southwestern stocks and Illi nois Centinl weio also conspicuous A refcrenco to tho day's sales list will show that tho stocks abovo specltled inude up the piincipal portion of the ila.'s maiket. As each stock was successively biought foiwaid Into tho movement the buvlng took on laigo pioportlons. Mocks of ftom a thousand to sl thousand shnies weie dealt In fieely in all of tho active issues Tho weak stocks generally iccovcied and closed unchanged or at slight losses An effoit was mado In connection with tho advance of hopeful talk of ciop piospects and no account was taken of the signs of strength in the giaiu muikets based on repents of moro unwelcome inlns in tho southwest. Tho gialn muikets nie not consldeied a lellablo baiotnctci of actual ciop conditions, owing to tho disturbance of abnormal conditions by speculation. It must bo consldeied also that tho spec ulative mind Is much confused In follow ing tho statistical i edification in tho gov ernment's ciop acieago flgmes In tho at tempt to confoim tho agiicultuial lc paitments's llguies to tho census lotuins. Uhe market closed rather liiegului. but with tho dangers nt tho top level. Total sales for tho day, fcbl,r00 shales Tho bond maiket wiih moro lucgular oven than stocks and without conspicuous rou tine. Total sales, par value. $1.247 000 United States refunding ti's declined ' and the J's and old and now 4'3 U per cent, on call today. The following quotations sro furnished The Tribune bv Halght & Treese Co . 314. 315 Mears Building. W. D. Run on, man ager. Open High Low.cioin .. Iki (J1 02 IB Amal. Copper .. Am. c. s. r. ... Ameilcnn lea ,, Am. Ice, Pr Am. Locomotlvo Am. Loco,. Pr , Am, S. & R. Co Amerlenn Sugar 10 10 3'. 10 avi .i-, ao'i, Si 4i. Ol'A ....USVa Anaconda Copper vw. Atchison S31,; Atchison l'r I no Halt. & Ohio ...10711 Hiook. n. T i,7ti Canadian Padua ,,..rnT4 dies, tc Ohio 4W Chicago & Alton ,,,. as'i chic & a av :.o C, M. & St. P 1791 c. it i, a p ii Col. Tiiel & lion ,,,. 901J Col, & Soiithcin .... 3 col. &. South., id Pr. 4 Del. & Hud 174 Dlst. of Am. Pr 3Vi niio ,...... "''. Krle. 1st Pr S1 Hoiking Vallev ssu Illinois Cential KI1V4 Louis. & Nash ..,,..1!1'& Manhnttnn .,,,.,.,,.111 Met. St. Ry ,.,1IS Jlexlcan Central ,,,, Ei Mo, K. &. Tex ...... 1'7 Mo, K, & Tex, Pi.,. rvti Mo 'Pacific .,..,,,,..114 N. i'. Central ....,,,. 1W1 Norfolk & "West ,.,, r.7Vi Ont. & West , 33 Pacldo Mall ,,., 40VJ Penna. R. R ...,,,.. 154 People's Gas ....,.,,10151 Pressed Steel Car,,., 4Vi Reading KV, Readlnp, 1st Pr ,,., &', Itcadlmr, 2d Pr ..,, 7iVSj Republic Steel ..,,,. 174 Rspublio Steel. Pr ... 7314 st. L & San r, ,... 694 Hnulhern Pacldo 63U ail?; CS', mil 1CH4 140'i s lit?: 102' 47' C7V SSU 71 ! 73i f.9r 66".! Southern R. R 3TlJ aiii who five NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Southei n R R Pi . PH'-i 0iW W3 Tenn , Co.il & linn . 1,1V.. fit's bt'l lil'i Texas & Paelflc Al n 4 Pi, iVt Union Pacific m los nd'4 108 Union Pacific Pi.... Wt ooij iio'i om; U S Leather U'H 1.", IJij, U'i U S Leather, Pi.... S4'i S4J Sti't SPi IT. S Steel 31i TlK. "I'm :,oi4 I'. S Steel, Pr Mi M no ao Wabash , )U 3()Va l'-n "0 Wabash, Pi . .... i. Wi 4"' 4T, 4Vi Western Union si, cip (?r, Sil'i AVIscon-ln Cential .. Lirj 2i i34 Totnl sales, 701 ,000 shuies. Money, ,!' pel cent. CHICAGO GRAIN A. PROVISION. WHEAT. Open. Hlcrh Low. Close September 7 Pi 7IJi 7J 73i. Der ember' 737s 7J"8 7JU "3'i Septemb'ei hiy, fil n ci December 17'i 47is lt,r8 4o78 oa rs September lOi'i poi; 2VH 2Ti Deeember L9;8 l0-a Mi'i 19U PORK September IS, 70 IS 70 ISi,'l IS 07 Januaiv IS 00 18 CO IS 47 IS 17 LARD September 11 10 11 r, 11 !7 II 42 Januitiy 11 U U12 11 U 11 ti RIBS September 10 SO 10 ST, 10 R0 10 S5 Januaiy 10S0 10S0 10S0 10 SO NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open. Ilkh. Low Close August S17 Sul S Hi SIS September SOI S 11 S07 S OS October 7 00 7 0J 7 sa 7 D December 7.79 7 81 7.7S f 7S Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Rid Asked Lackawanna Daiiy Co , Pr.... go Count Sav. Bank & Trust Co 300 Tiist Nat. Bank (Caibondalo). . . 5m Third National Bank 530 Dime Dep Aw Dis Bink S00 Economy L II & P. Co 'j Tirst National Bank .....' uoo Lack. Ti ust & Safe Dep Co... 193 Cluilc & Snovoi Co. Pr ijj Scianton Savings Bank 1,00 Tindeis' National Bank 225 Scianton Bolt & Nut Co 3.7 " Peoplo's Bank U3 " BONDS " Scranton Packing Co 33 Scianton Passenger Railway, tlist mortgage, duo 19.0 113 Peoplo's Streot Railway, lirst mortgage, duo 19IS , 113 ,,, Peoplo's Stiect Railway. Gen eral mortgage, duo 19JI 115 ,,, Scranton Tiac Co , (1 per cent. 115 Economy L., H. & P Co 97 N. Joisny fc Pncono Ico Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Cortected by II. G. Dale, .'7 Lacka. Ave.) Kloui-JI 40. v Butter Ficsh cicameiy, L'lc; fiosh dairy, '.Jc. Choeso-12al2',.c. Eggs Ncaiby, Sin.; western, '-0c. Mai row Beans Per bushel, $' J3a2,40. Gieen Peas Pel bushel, $2 23 Onions U 00 per bag, Now Potutoes $.',7."aJ per ban el, New York Grain and Produce Market Now York, July II Flour Maiket was steady with a light tiade. Wheat Spot tiim; No. 2 led, 7914e nlevatoi ; No, 2 ted, SOuSlVJc f. o b. alloat: No. I noitlieiu Dultith, S.D.C., f, o, b, alloat, Although steady foi a shoit time after the open ing, wheat soon developed a heaviness of uudei tone that I isted all da i 1 loscd he higher on July, but V'.c. lower otheivvlse; July closed S2o.i Septembei, 7jic,; Decem ber, 7fc',6c. Coin Spot flinioi: No. 2, 72Vic, elovatoi and 7Jc, j, p. b. alloat; option muiket opened tlrm on a wpieezo of July and September shots aftei which Into months weakened uudei heavy cat lot estimates, beaiish crop .news nud tho wheat dicllno. July closed Jc, higher and nthei months )lad. lower; July closed 71,ac; September, lo.i December, 7U.C, Oats Spot cusy on white; No 2, Mc,; No, 3. K',.c; No. J whlto, rai.c.; No J whlto, 09e ; track mixed western, 0uio7c.; tuick whlto western, B9alJe,; Hack white btato, 59awo,; option maiket was genpially weak and lovvoi following favoiiibiooirop weath er conditions Buttei Steady; western neameiy. m.l'Sc; do ractoiy, HalSc; lenovated, l7al9Vso.; Imitation cie-nnirr, nal9c.; state daliy, 1715m20c. Clieeso euk to stiong; new stnto sniall toloicd. full cream faniv. 10c: small white, Wc.i large coloied, flVJc; largo white. 9Hc! Lggs Easier to llim; btato and Peiinsyl- Tats signature This ginger snap leads in favor with love a touch of and sweetness, baked to golden .brown, and served perfectly fresh with all the original crispness and flavor retained. ZuZu GINGER SNAPS are sold only in the In-er-seal Pack age, the reputation of which is well known to all. If you would like to try them, give the grocer- cents and say ZuZu nnla, SOaSOc.; western candled, 19'c ; southwestern, 1".i17e Potatoes, Ensv: Long Island, $lal 7j; southern piime, Jl 25 al75. T- Chicago Grain Market. Chicago. July 14 He ivy movement in coin held the attention of grain specu lator today and biought slumps all aiound July coin continued its display of pviotechnlcs of list week, although to daj it looked like tho falling stick instead of tho rocket flight. Everv thing on 'Change wes beaiish but In the genei il decline tho thudding dtop of 5'4c In Julv coin was most important and caused talk of nn end of the qoin coinei. Cash quo tations weio as follows- Flom Steadj : No 2 spilng wheat, 7.'c , No 3 opting. 70 a7le ; No 2 led, 77)ia7bVc ; No 2 com, 71V& aSO'ic, No. 2 vellovv, 70'iSlc; No. 2 oats, 49i50c; No 2 white r,4c ; No 3 white, 52V& ante , No. 2 ic, blc , good feeding bar ley, t"MG9e ; fall to choice malting. 7$i"!e ; No 1 lla-x seed, $143, No 1 noithwcslern, $1.70; pilmo timothy seed. , mess poik. per ban el. J1S 17alS 5214; laid, pei 100 pounds. ?11 12V4: shoit ltbs sides, $10 7r,a lOS'i; div shoulders, OaaOVic ; shoit clear sides, $11 2JallJ7',6. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, July II Cattle Receipts, 5 500; faiily active and 15.i23c. lowei ; pilmo steels, $7 2Ja7.7.1, choice, 1,200 to 1..J0O poinul steeis, $l)73a7; fair to good, $li.u23; choico 1,000 to 1,150-pound steeis, $5 50a 6 23, fair to good, $3.ir, 23; choico helfeis, $iatiL5: loir to good, $5a5 75: light to fail, $3 73a4 50; best fat cows, $3aDW); fair to good, $4 L5a4 73; canneis and common, $1 75 a3; export bulls, $5,15 37; butcheis, $lal i5; sausage, $J 23a1; fresh cows and spilngois, steady to stiong for good; dull foi com mon; good to etia $50ab0; fair to good, $.15; ccinmon $1Su23; fecdeis, $4 23a4 50; stockeis $150a4 25; stock lulfeis, $Jnl50. Veals Steady; tops, $U75a7: fall to good, Jiuitj TO common to light, $5a5 73 Hogs Receipts. 15,000; slow and 10al3c lowei; lltav, $b05uS25, mixed. $7.20aS; pigs, $7.75 a7S"; loughs, $7.10a7 30; stags. $Gao 50 Sheep and Limbs Receipts 1,200; sheep, steady, lambs, caslei ; lambs, $b50at,,75; fall to good, $3 75au25: culls to common, $4 50a " 50. veai lings, $4 GOaC 25; wetheis, $123at50; sheep, top mled, $3S5al; fair to -rood, $2.f0a.75; culls to common, $2 23 aJ.i'i; owes, o50a3 75 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 11. Cattle Receipts, 1,200, Including 2 500 Texas and 100 westerns; best steady; others slow; good to pilmo steeis. $7,73aS70; poor to medium, $4 75a 7W; btockciu and loedois. $2 50a5 25; cows, $1.40a5 50. helfeis, $2 50afi&5; canneis, $1.40 n2 40: calves. $2 50ab 50; Texas fed steers, $4aG75; western steors, feedeis, $135. Hogs Receipts today. 3,100; t onion ow, l.SOO; left over, C00; SalOe. lowor, slow; iuted and butcheis, $7 23.i!; good to choico heavy. $7.75a8 10; lough lieavi, $7 25 a7i); light, $90a7,70; bulk of sales, $7,C0a 7 93. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; sheep, stiong to 10c, hfghei; lambs, stiong; good to choice wothors. $JMal23; fair to choice mlted, $2 50aJ23; western, $J50; natlvo lambs, $2.50aGC5, East Liberty Live Stock. East Liberty. Julv 14 -Cattle-Market slow; choice, $7.13a7 50; pilmo, $u73a7.13; good, $'iaUi0; good fiesh cows, $4.40a5. goon, 5'i.iuou; goon nesn cows, $4.40ai Hogs Maiket active; pilmo heavies, $s as 13; mediums, $8; heavy Yoikois, $7.90 7 95; light Y01 Iters, $7b3.i7,90; pigs. $7 SO 10 90i Kim 7 90; loughs, Jt).i7,w). Sheep Maiket steauy on sneep and lower on lambs; best wetheis. $1 10.14 20; pood, $J73a4; mixed, $J :3n3 U); culls and comnion, $1 50,t 2, choleo lambs, $5 75.10 23; common to good, JCOuD&O; veal calves, $7a7 50. Hour and Mill Peed, Scianton. July 14 The flour maiket Is quiet but Him Mill Peed Illghci and of leilnga light fot piompt shipment. Quo tatlons 1110 for car lots icpoited foi Tho Tiibuno by Washbiiuie-Ciosby Co,, Scian ton oftlce, 7.'8 Council building. Curl Goodoll. managei, Kincy patent, $1A5, wood; llrst cleais. $1J3, wood; Inan, 200 pound sacks, $21.10 pel ton; stuiiduid mid dlings, 20O.pqund sucks, $22 bo per ton; flout middlings LOa.pound sacks, $21 60 per tonj led dog, H-pound sucks, $2i)W per ton. t OllMarket. Oil City. July 14t-CicdU balances. $122; ccititUatcH, no bid: shipments, 110 SI I Lai -icls; average, g7,59fi bnnelsr luns, 171, duS bands; Uverugo, &0.3S9 bairole. w Is oti ntpxxjx ef fM (M . uaiivc DrufuoyumuieTwis iK " r " n 1T1 iiti itete, M-i' , all spice FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. Spencer Trask & Co. BANKERS 2T & 29 Pine.Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. BOODY.McLELLAK &C0. BANKERS, No 57 Uroadway, New York City. MfcMOGRS NGW ORK STOCK EXCIIAJJOE. STOCKS.BONDS and INVESTMENTS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN Tallies desiring a (rood, safe Investment foi small sums of mone with a IiIkIi into of Inteicst vviito us tor paitlculuis. A icsldent bolieltoi wanted, Pennsylvania Improvement & Investment Co,, 701 Bucr Hide. IteadlntJ. Pa. DR. DENSTEN, PHYSICIAN AND SUKCiRON 311 Spruce St, Scranton, ia AH Acuto and CI11011I0 Diseases of Men, Women uud I'lilldlun NUUVOUS. CHRONIC, URAIN. rilMAiaj and WABTINU DISi;ASi:S A SPlH'IAlrV, Consultation and exuminatloii fieo Of. lieu liouis, daily and Sunday, S u. m. to 9 p m. ,U .wlfe 1 Ma mj&ji-j (y Clearing Me We Mention These Grand Bargains Today As a reminder that possibly you have forgotten to look at them when down town yesterday. Clearings From an immense quantity of good things, found at our DRESS AND SILK COUNTERS, going at less than cost of manufacture in many instances. All of our 39c Challies, now go at ,. 19c All of our $oc Challies, now go at .' 35c All of our tftc Challies, now go at 37c 39c Wash Silks, now .' 19c 50c Wash Silks, now 29c 50c. Foulard Silks,. now 35c j5i.oo Foulard Silks, now 49c 1.25 French Foulards, splendid goods, now 75c 85c Pongee Silks, now 49c $1.00 Pongee Silks, now -. 67c 75c Mousseline de Soie, high class values, all popular shades, on sale at.... '. 49c 75c Washable Cashmere Taffeta,' all new shades. Now on sale at 55c 59c Corded Taffeta Silk, now go at 39c All Wool French Albatross, regular 50c value, go at, a yard 37$c All Wool Etamine, corded effects, our regular 89c kind, on sale at 55c All Wool French Voile, regular $i.oo values, now go at 75c $1.75 kind, go at $1.10 All Wool English Mohair, greys and browns. Regular $1.00 values, on sale at 75c Cream Panama Basket Cloth and Cheviot, very stylish and chic fabrics, washable and durable. 1.25 and $1.50 kind, on sale at 75c Duck Skirts, for women. $1.25 kind, go at 98c Pique Skirts, for women. $1. 25 kind, go at 98c Chambray Washable Suits, for women. $4.50 kind, goat $2.98 All our $1.00 House Wrappers, during this sale, at. 75c The Great July Clearing Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno lb, llw.' , Trnini for Caibondalo leave Scianton at G 44, 7 30, S M, 10 13 a. m ; U 05, 1.1.!, 2 11, J 50, G .9, 0 23, S Jl, U 15, 10 01 p m , 1.' 18, 1 S a m For Honesdale b 44, 10 IS a m , 2 11 and 5 20 p. m Koi WIlKes-Bailo-GnS, 7 11. 8 41, 9 47, 10 53 a m , 12 03, 1.4.', .' IS, 3 JS, 4 JJ, b 10, 7 4R 10 11, 11 49 p m For I.. V R R Points 7.41, 9 47 a. m ; 2 IS. 4 35 and 11 49 p m For Pennsylvania R R. Points GG8, 9 47 a m , 1 42, 3 28 and 4 35 p m For Albany and all points north-7 36 a. m. aud J 50 p m SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondalo S 50, 1133 a m ; 2 11, 3 5(,. 5 52 and 11 17 p m Tor AVIlkes-I3ane-9 38 a m ; U 03, 1 5S, 3 28. 6 32 and 9 17 p. m For Albany and points north 3 56 p m For Iloneadale-& 50 a. m.; 1133 and 3 52 p. m W. L, PRYOR, D. P. A . Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Uffect Juno 15, 1902 Ti.ilns Leave Scianton. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D. & H R. R, at 7 41, thiough Piulot Car and Day Coach CaiboiuLilu to Now Yoii: and 9 47 a in, with L, V. Coach Caibon dalo to Philadelphia, and 218. 4 33 (Black Diamond Expiess), and 1149 p: in, Sun das, D & H R. R , 1 5S, 9 17 p m. Tor Whlto Haven. Hazlcton and princi pal points. In the coal legions, via D. & II. R. R.. 7 41. 2.18 and 1 33 p m. For Potta villc, 7.41 am. , For Uothleliem, Kaston. Reading, Har risbuie and principal lutoi mediate sta tions, via D. i. H. It. R. 741, 9 47 n. m ; 218, 4 35 (Black Diamond Kxpiess), 11.49 p m Simdajb, D. A- II. It. It, 9JS a. m.; 15S, 917 p. m. , J'oi 'runUlianuoek, Tovvnndu, Ulmlia, Ithaca, Geneva and pilnctnal Intel mediate stations via D., U K W. It. R , 0 35 a. m. and 1.55 p. in. , Foi Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls, Chicago and all points west via D &.. II. R. R. l-'OJ P- m; 3 28 (Black Diamond Express) 10 41, 11 49 p in. Sun dajs, D. & H R. R.. 12 03, 917 p. m Pullman parloi and sleuplnK or LohlBli Valley Pallor cms on all trains between Vllken-Baue nnd New Yoik. Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bildge ROLLIN II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt., 2G Cm Hand street. Now York CHARLES S. LL'IC, Gen. Pass Agt , Coitland sticet, New Yoik, A. W. NONEMACHI1R, Dlv. Pass. Agt, South Bethlehem, Pa. For tlcUeta aud Pullman lcservatlons apply to city ticket office, CO Public Square Wllkes-Bane, Pa. Etie Hnihoad Co., Wyoming Division Tialns leave Scianton for I law ley and local stations at S 15 a, m, 1. 13. s.i) and 7.55 p. m. Sunda8, nt 9 00 a, m and 1 3j For New Yoik. Honesdalo nnd Intei medinlo points, nt IB p m. Tialns airlve at Scianton nt 83(1 a. in, 3 09. 7 23 and 9 13 p m Sundajs, 1.00 p. m , and 8 15 p. m. New York, Ontario and Western, 'rime Table In Effect Sunday, Juno 15, 1902. llmo "uQiml uoUND TRAINS, Leave Leave Airlvo Trains. Scianton. Cai bondalo. Cadosla. Trains. Scianton. Caibondalo. Cados vi 1030a. in, 11,10a. m. 1 00 p : No a . loop. m. HI P.m. coop Jn 7 ..... b 10 P ill Ar.Cai boiulalo 0 40 p No' 7 SOUTH BOUND, J w , I,,. III. in Leave Lenvu Arrivo Tuilns Cadoala. Caibondalo, Scianton, i.' . .... b 50 a.m. 7 "-hi. m No 4 ...... S.lOu, m 10 oi n. in. 1040u. m. No' 2 2l''im. 4 OOP m. 4 4-.p faUNDAYS ONLV, NORTH BOUND nu4 Leave Leavo Anlvo Tialns. Scianton. Caibondalo, Cadosla. No B , 8 30 a. m. 010 p. m. lo 13 a. it No S ...... 7 00 n m Ai Cm bondalo 7,43 p ni r,- J sqUTU BOUND. ' ' m Lenyo Leavo .Anlvo Tialns. Cadosla. Caibondalo, Scumtou. SS.V:::::.Mpm. ?8-$; ffi Tialns Nos, 1 on week davs. iuu 0 011 Simdajtt connect foi Now oik Utv. Mid. dlelowu. Walton, Noiwlch. Oneida, Os vVcbo and ull )oluls west. Tinln 3 foi-Pojntello, Walton, Dellil, Sidney, Norwich and all New Beillu hianUi points.. , , Tialn No. b, with, "Quaker City Ex pioss" at Scianton. via C. R. R, 01 N, j, lor Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Raltfinoiq Wabhliistoii and Pcnns Iv anla uUto points. See time-table aud consult ticket agents foi connections with othei lines J. C. ANDERSON. G. P A , New York. J. E. WELSH, T. P. A., Bwanton. Pa. . 1 jjrj tan.i.J,WjBWMgj. zrJ$4tn j Sale Continues all Week J beadingTsystem! Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect Juno 29, 1D02. Stations In Now York, foot Llbeity stieet and South Fony, N R Trains leavo Scianton for New Yoik; Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allen town, Mauch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash ley, Wllkes-Barro and Plttbton nt 7 30 a. m , 1 p m and 4 pm. Sunday, 2.10 p m. Quaker City Express icavos Scianton 7 30 a m, through solid vestibule tialn with Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Phil adelphia with only one change of cars for Baltimore and Washington. D C , and all principal points south and wet,t For Avoea, Plttston and Wllkes-Barro, lpm. and 4 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 p in For Long Branch, Ocean Giovo, etc, 7 30 and 1 p m. For Reading. Lebanon and Hairlsburg via Allentown at 7 30 a. m , 1 p. m. and i p m Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Tamaqua and Pottsvllle, 7 30 a. m , lpm. and 4pm For rates nnd tickets apply to agent at station W. G BESSLER. Gen Manager. C. M. BURT. Gen. Pass Agt. - Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In Effect Juno lb, 1902. Trains leave Scianton: bJS a. m, weok: days, thiough vestibule tialn Horn Wllkcs-Baire. Pullman buffet parlor car and coaches to Phlladelpala, via Potts vllle; stops at piincipal intermediate sta tions. Also connects for Sunbuiy, Hur llsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoio, Wash ington and for Flushing nnd tho West. 9 47 a m , weok days, for Sunbuiy, Har rlsbuig, Philadelphia, Baltlmoio, Wabh-. Ington and Plttsbuig and tho West. 1 42 p m, week davs, (Sundajt. 158 p. m ), for Sunbuiy, Hnrrlsbmg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pltts buig and the West 3 28 p m., week days, tlirougu V03tlbula train fiom Wllkcs-Bairo Pullman buffet inn lor cur and ccachcs to Philadclnhla via Pottsvllle Stops at piincipal Intot mediate stations. 4 33 p m , week das, for Ilazleton, Sun bury, Hauisbuig, Philadelphia and Pitts- UXS' 3. B HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1902. Tialns leave Scranton for New York At 1 50. 3 20, b05, 7 50 nnd 10 10 11. m.i' 12 40, 3 40, 3 33 p in. For Now Yoik nnd Phila delphia 7 50. 1010 a. m, and 12.40 and 3 37 p 111, Foi Gouldshoro At blO p. m For Bufftilo-1.15, G22 and 9 00 a. m.; 153, 6 50 and 11.10 p m. For Blnghamton. Elmlia. and way stations 10 27 a. 111 . 1 03 p m For Oswego. Syincuso and Utlca 1,15 nnd G22 a in.; 155 p. in Oswego, Syracuso nnd Utlca tialn at 0 22 a. m dally, except Sunday. For Monttoso 9 00 a. m,; 1.03 and 0 50 p. m, Nicholson accommodation 4 00 and bl3 p m, Bloonishuig Division For Noithumber laud, dl b 35 and 10 10 a. m ; 1,55 and G 10 p. in Foi Plj mouth, at 8 10 a. m.; 3 10 und 9 03 p m. Sunday Tialns For New York, 150, 3 20, b05, 10 JO n. m,; 3 40 and 3 33 p m For Buffalo Mi and b22 a. m.i 153, 0 50 and 11.10 p m. For Elmlia and way stations 10 27 u. m Tor Blnghamton and way sta tions. 9 00 a. m Bloonishuig Division Leavo Scianton, 1010 a. 'in. and 610 p. in. 3 HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for tho Wjomlcg District for Dupont's Powder Uinln?, Mutin?, Spotting, Fmokclcss tnd tha Itcpauno Chemical Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Ettcty Fuse, Caps and Exploders. Room 491 Co ucll IJulldlnc .Scranton. AQlHiCILS. JOIIV P SMITH i. M)N , Phraouth U W. 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