7 t f .s' W h jt '.cfi ft Wat1 'fft 'tr-'.rw ad THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1901. vfV -i- NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD WILL LACKAWANNA OET THE WABASHP Humor lo the Effect Is Given a Good Deal of Consideration in Now York. Some Recent Orders Issued for Guidance of D., L. & W. Train men The D., L. & W. Board for Today Way a Blp Mine File Wao Fought Malinger Stoirs Has Ten dcicrl His Resignation. Tli rommerclal Advt rtlM-r, of Now Vnik, yesterday Imd tha folluwlug: "Tlir prospects of n combination b tweeti thn LMnwnre, Lackawanna mid Western railroad nnd tin- Wub.'iHh rail road Is belmr widely rllfx-iiHu-il In tuil io.mI and llnanelnl circle. The pii-cent activity of Waliavh Heetitltles and the hIiuip stihniue In the price of deben ture bond nun levived tin minor nint thi Itoelcefellei-H (,r huyltiK cmitml f lllf Wabash r.illr.i.ul In the Interet of the l..u )nami!i. The Jt kefelpr. iih Midi an the V.'inil'M-blllR. ale hint hold cru of I.uehawuiinu muck and the pHM eiil maiiiiKeiMPiil of that mad I" di-slr-otw or Heeiiilii a lennnnoiit wosftn lonileetlnn. The Wiib.teh Ik the wit in dl outlet of the J.:ifk:ivantm from I'.UlTalo to Phi. aRe. IVr.'ollH IdeUlllletl with lliu l.ink.iwuiinn nytem nay thin a. rotnblnutlon of thai road with tb U'ab.ihb Is Inevltabb "At (he main ullle- of the Viibab Hallway ronii.iuy the siateim ni. l. mad" Ibat theiv bae been several iraimfeiM of the heeinltles of the r.iin paiiy it'i'iMttly, bill that no pperlul sljj nbleante has been ultachi-d to ilium." righting a Mine Fire. Finnic I'.ndee. or Hnzlelon. t;l'"i the following InioicAtlug deM'i'lplbin of the manlier in which a fit o In ibo .Mammoth vein of Pardee & company's mine, near Ilazlt ton, wad foiiRhi: In inll. IS'iJ. a firr was ll mrrnl m I in Mamlnelli m In. in the .leorol lilt r I N.i. I .lop.', it I'.iit tijsld Milan-. In .1 lew minutes, tunnel by n Miotic iiurrnt el Air. It mm pi llvm tin- pump lieii'e iicio-s Ihe turnout .ltnl up lli i.loie. Tin1 hlope nl Hie inoulli pile lit lorry M, iIojik. Hie" llallitu "H to about ti'ii ili' Hi tin at Hie N'cniid lilt, tthiili vt.w lelilfil '. .i litlilse (ilunn lit tin lime), ami ii Mxmt 17J urils lonu I rem I lie us end lilt til tlio sunj.tf. Hie flri i.iitirml In the oirlv innming, awl hv llie time (lie wrlln tt-ailuil the spot the wl.oli k1ch- Ii.i.I i ivoil In antl u.n ii rnitlnp nu. of f.xinf, nml I In- fire, h.i'l pn.jil le I In- lirM Hit. uirnout, RtiiRW.i, mi 1 pump hmis... The (lily point et .ikc-v w is thruuKli an .id I'.ililns: mini- to thf hrson.l lilt turnout, vlicc the hie was put ent li.v hose i.iniiil ltf.ulj lnl A Illlll'i hill ell the li pit'll lit tt.c rnil,T tliTC wns plhil u nutt ef rul mill ttmhri at t.vl thlity led liiqr.i, ami .ill lilimi; tiiifou-l'' tin thf 5iiiUtc o mio triuc te oie t li ttir . in lent trem the rniiiilu, m rvl lilt, ton inl the ihH', hut witheul miiii-x, v. lull Kilnnll.lv we tonml the line hri.et va jr inlilif en iho Ifhlsh l.illi. flh(iil o "tJittil l ihue thrnugh Ihe o'ltMile lh.il pillar, eipottnc ,r' uct Iioiii IhS l'l'Mst Inlo .' Miull Kiii(;un run nun; tlnoi;i;U I In llm i ill it, .hi' l tin me into the slopO. In tlio mejritiioo a juimu mm hy the tiuiit1 t lldluit I'.iilii, mi Infill, ton nun lei 1'diilie llrrrt, Si Co., .it Uiltiiiiit, f.itne ever, ini t"ht tp writer tint m thili I..1I1 him r tire .1 fi-w jc.iix uelou-li thrv hnl 111 nl cte.it h( ul tj he iliniiuiuv up Ihe iirel. iiiuih. .mil. Minn 11 IkuIv et ,il.r li.ul 1 illi'ilnl, tt is Mlihlinli ii"! 1K1I, hy I'cnli.t; ,1 rlile p.ilo, mill tlu wjti'i itllowcil tn How out th ihj'rt-'iil anil irni'M iirfico eer thu lire1, thus utsiti; .1 toiilinuoiis IhkoIjIIoii cIhaii tu the lue until Ihe vi!ir Iralncil eiT, wlumtpon the epirailcn u.is n pcitctl Ihe hlr r.cimcl toml anil .1 unk i Inillt to fnnt.iln nhoiit l!.0 gallons' nl tii, 1 Inse to the month if tin" slope, with n ne IjIKi" (liollffh In hi otil tht ttholl hil 01 iii ut oner. Willi 1 hunt ti tiiil.s ef u.it. r :ho lira ius put nut in tho llf').', .11.1l thin in the SHIlna,Mi Willi a In sr. In tlw iiioiiih el lioiciuhrr u tlm Mine j. ,t .mntliiT file inrurteil in es.irily (he Mini pi e, HIlO iU iXtltlfflllsli.il in till! Mlile l.l, .111.I in h tmuli horl. 1 ti'iif. Id .l.nnurj, sri-,, nj, suKln j unl M11I1 crjuil (fTi(tlimsi. l.i.t imilcr iiiiuii iinne iliniiuli rintniol.itiiris, n j lire which lip .ke .ml In llaItlcu No. I U pe, unit fpreail 011 ililin shl.. ihiounh ehl ami hiol 11 wciMnpi. jrrrat liil,v of wni.r 111-iilm; .ileus mil iU.n .111 Initlnt ill iiinlouhttJh rxtiri;uili 11 lite in :i max 01 I ilUn ikliils whieli woiihl tike Ij,vi to ip.nl! ulth a liiw, l.r the tunn.r i.ir to ami -oci Meiy part, wlilli Ihe latin only if.ichcs .1 mull puill.iii Jl n turn, thin tliit.'i; the llie tliii.i tn pii'n ami stmt j(.aiu in plan mini ixtliieuMttil. TIiI. as I in.it. 1 -I I it is tr Kuuniiij. nt illll.fi luu h'.'lltlli; liv Hi Mi-i.ilh.l "t.ii,K fjs. Iini" I'uller 10 a. m., F. 11. Jenr. ushers 3 a. ni llouwr) 11.80 a. m., Momh 7 p. in., Murphyi 0 p. m., Lamplnir. i'.nr l-uitlnctr 7 a. m,. flaflncyi 7 a. m., Sinitfrt ft.) p. m., hlatilonl 7 It. in., Jliiiroern. .MM raid. West I n. tn.. J. II. Mnrtrr! n 1. in., I). llJciiert) j 8 in.. It. Cl1ticrs It a ,m John r.ahauani 1 p. m.. l-ntinur, 1lh rilrpatrlck'd men a p. tn., M. (Ilnh-y. ltli .1. H. Manltr'n mfn :i P. in., Klrby, ttlth Mx hon'a mm I t p. m., J. Ilaxter. Xotlct llraVenun J. Scanlon will go ut ulth f. lUrtholnmcw'a men next trip. Ilrnkenun John P. Kani will tro wit wllli J. flrtrlty next trip. nraKrman Vxn Hern IU call nt train; mtatrr'a olllrp. Ilrattcinon W. fl, Yeiuiir will bo wit wllli llMilnic next trip. rtrnkemiin Owen nurkhart will eo out with 1'. Oavanauith next trip. THE CITY OF OLYPHANT. The twentieth rentury number of Olyphant Gazette htiKKCRts the consoli dation of tins borotlRhsof lllakely.Dlck on City, Olypltnnt. Thtoop nnd Win ton Into the rlty of Olyphant. Con cerning thu proposed nolieinu the Oa zutte yays: The iihatiUse to tie iraltifil h. the (hitice, in nn rionnmlu vctv eiihl he plunv. ItiHiul 1 IUe eM'cnlbe tiltHm e weuM lino hut one. Our fae inmiclla with fetty-nli. tiMtiillnnii wnuhl he tluinrisl to u lm,'le (sjitiii 11 with tii li ini hers c.f f.llren metnhirx eich. We wouM sX ihiiiC" cut lite mhwl rein', with lorly-IUo illics toM, lei a I .llil i.r ii.ntiol nt llflieu 1111 lie him. one hem Hill w.ltcl. The elrllell ()tr of lhs rlfts-i woiihl ! ! rpili.ceil, linn b'k Ihe ti.ipj;in tunny ihinnmU ut tloll.us .re i.uill.i. wlilli the iiuri.iseil tr.niie ritehnl for llriinr lltetw wnuM nhiidst 'Jouhlj the .uiio'itit , ..ill.iliie for rl nil ilii.rorilut t. k the Kiotiil dly In l.iik.iuulitu .iuni ne M.uil.l li. iii 11 inn -t Ik iter pu'lllon lo niii' iiiuiiiilutuili.ir liiilu-tili.s ili.,n ut present I M' "I, 1 .' mil. I rlhr Ik.Hi" 'inllit-eliii lil, while 11 taxis .iit.l more Muptou.t pubhe reir.rni. ik. v.ouhl Itupil miiiiif.iilotln) to liHAte bill. 4 in without .111.1 turllier I111I1111 iiient, PioI'lMi (ho M-eit-sl liemfit whhli v. iM 01110 to Us lis a 1 au1 I 0,' ctienllilatidi .m.iii.I Is. the lue iMInrv ef mill. Cities nrnt mwnx hitiiiK 1. iipul.ilhii of "i.iloi) mai' hue tin .1 llvei.x miliir m lunr Put illle) jti I tmui hium; in,!.)!) ei 'note no rnlithsl tu It n 1 mitlcr ef ik'hl. ,s llie inn. ijly wonlii Ih In ill. lain 1 hs lu Inienni.ilioii wotiM iin.111 the immisll.itc e-jlilllinn ul nt frrc ileli en, .111 .nil Hit t'e wlii'li Tiei-l l. iiieiil lo hi 'ulll nn pit c uleii. IBTFY'S PURE. KAX WHISKEY. There is more nutriment and vigor In a wineglass of Duffy's Pore Malt Whiskey than In a pound of beef. AN ABSOLUTELY PURt STIMULANT AND TONIC for CONVALESCENTS. Fast Time to Portland & CHICAGO north-western RAILWAY Jill: "CHICAGO-rORTLAND SI'E CIAL" leaxcs Chicago 6.30 p. in. daily, tin. Chicago-Union Pacific and Norii Western Line, arrives Portland, Oregon, afternoon of third day. No change of cars; meals in Dining t'ar.s. llnffvi Library Cars with barber. Tourist Sleepers dally. i'ersoaall) omductvd excursions exery wool. The Ik st of ever) tiling. 'Ihe I'aulic IXpress lavti. 10,30 p. in. daily. Call on any agent for tickets or nddrcaS VeirV YORK HOTELS. WESTMliNSTEH HOTEL Cor. SUtetnth Et. and bring nice, NEW YORK. SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. AmMlcan Plan, KM per lij nd upward. European Plan, fl.BQ pe' AtJ n, "pwri 1. D. CBAWronD, Proprietor. '' '161 Bread t, Aid fort ear cf.t.'t si.,minMnMci SCSWathlngtenSt , S.it.n 301 f ilnSt.. fllo tS IVatli St. .1K"at, CfnCMaill S07SiifV''dSt.,ri(tiliir ri-f SuDirhr St., Clutland f7Cai.pus Marfut, Detroit CrlcwKlru$tClt.Tler,tQ,Ollt, I'oi' Htisiuess heart 3Icrt of tbe xrliolcsiil In tho iltslrlct. For Mioppci'S i nilnnlM' walk to Wiuiiitnnkers; N niinutes to Blecal Cooper's Ills Htnre. Many of access to the Bteut llry Oooilti Htoreu. For siglilscci'.s One tiloik from D'v.-ny Carx. glv. Ir.K ensy trntisporiuuoii 10 polntn uf IntoruAU all 1 NEW ir icn YOltK. ror 11th st. ft UNivicnsrrv pi. Only one Block from Uroaitway. Dfttns CI Tin WliSrAURANr H00HJ3, vbl UD. Price IstfiMonabW f-f-f-f-f-f-f NEW COMPOSITION OF A Rubber That Is a Miracle for Horse Shoers Wears Better Than Steel. Greatest Rub ber Product of the Age. FOR HORSESHOES affording durable and practical results that are astonishing. THE GOODYEAR -AKRON SHOE PAD The latest mid only practical rubber shoo maJc of .i recently perfected material which is destined to piovc one ol the most practical productions in the world. ntsnaxa You can't be sure of every bargain you buy in clothes but our reputation is back of every suit in today s offering. Each of these suits was carefully selected for our regular high class trade. Every cloth is pure wool, every seam is sewed with silk, every style is this season's and faultless. There isn't a criticism to make against any suit in the lot. The reason we sell them is nothing to you, because you only want one suit of of a kindwe must have dozens, or out they go. These are the last ones, or two or three of a kind from many best selling styles. Most are with tight fitting jackets, though there are many Htons as well. Materials are Cheviots, Serges, Broad cloths. Tweeds and Covert Cloths Marked this Morning at 0, $12.50, $15. Former Prices Ranged from $15.00 to $35.00 Women's Jackets Prices a Mere Fraction of Their Worth At $4.00, Jackets worth from $10.00 to $15.00 At $7.50, '" " " $15.00 to $20.00 At $8.00, " " " $20.00 to $30.00 All in the Present Season's Best Styles. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, j) 1 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUB ANY SHOER WHO IS POSTED CAN Tl-LL YOU THIS SHOE IS THE GREATEST IMPROVE MENT THE WOSLO HAS EVEft EVOLVED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HORSE. Some Itecent Oidets. 1-udein 1'ientlv IsmioiI for thn miiil ance of the Delaware, Laokawannu and Wostern lai'ioad fire .is folloxv.s: Summit '11111 IieliiinR- en.,l;iet rolurn-Ir-s IlKbt Horn 'larl;s Summit, Ia'IiIkIi or T'ocono Summit, when not accom panied by cahoos'e, must ill.iplay rn.uk. er.s on the tank o,' their cnpflno. If hacKIm? tip. tlu he.tilllKhl intlbt be eonce.tleii unil m.irlier,-" iitHpliiycd from pilot bumper beam. Trainmen must lm 'urt'ful to not mistake (.IbiiiiIh carried on pilot brmper ht-ani tor clasaltlia tlon slKnalf, xvhlili are iiurle.1 hlt'her up on tho 1'iont of an (nKlnu. The piartleo nt opening .ylinuVr rocl.v on cmrlnos ihshIuk .sitition jilat formst niuht be li-ontlmieil, us it maU?a platform by .nut fiidtiiiRi ih tlio iafety of pasHenseiH. I-Ianager Storrs Keslp.sij. "W. II. StnriH, manacer of the :il; Jllll t 'oat company, Krlduy tondcivd bin loMKiiatlun to the company'H oillclali., after bavlnr,' been at the hend of hlrt department for over u ji-ar ami a half, lie now has various impmiant offer undi'i' (oncltloralloii but nan not lemly 10 state last ulKht Just what his luttiiv plans weie. Ho was formetly assistant supeiin tcmlcnt of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Itallroacl eompanj's cnal dopnrtinent. The Klk Hill Coal com pany and Its live collieries Ik to be formally united with the Scruntun OonI company, which Iuih practically controlled It for pome time. Mr. Ury ileu, of tho Scranton Coal company, will have both concerns under his mi pci vision. D Ii. & W. Hoard for Today. Today's 15., L. & AV. board la as fol lows; w husksdav. fi:h. H Wllil Cil. Hast-S p. tn S. O'Connor. ith V. I). Warfil's men; 10.30 p. rn., CI. Hurt. TIIUIIS1UY. n:n. 7. WII.1 ral. IUi.t 12.10 a. rn., O. Cstej 3 a. in., (i, T. Staphs; I a. in., . A. Ilartholomew; fl . in., P. Ilennctt; 6 a. m., (I. Tlwmu, with T. .1, 1 liompson' men; 7 a, in., T. Jlet'avtliy; S a, m., J. II. MiCann; 0 a m., II. Hllllg.ni 10 a. in., II. M. lUllrl; II. SO a. in., A. O. Iliin. ilt s I p. m.. I. f'uianangh; 2 p. m., A. J, ill Donnclli Il.tj p, in, John KaiuU; 1.13 p. tn., r. p. mdi, Siiiiinilta. lite. 3 a. m., rat, A, K, Mullen; P a, tn.. west, W. II. Xiiliolx; 12 o'clock noon, i-t, .lamrM CairlRKI 6 p. m., cut, UliriceoO, villi II, li.'liiili'x inrn: 7 p, m., rent frnm f a.ni'ij, lliru- cimlno. V, t stniiody, with Me. .4He-.s mini 7 p. tu., net I mm rajuga, J, tilnlii ; 7 ii, m ia,t fium Njy Auk, lijnanl ilu.UU.lu-, wr jr29.?LWvzs u ft. T.ei:.,j trvMO. . wirvi''. ffMMW UOUBIiES A ?S& lm Wfm HOUSE'S WOKK-VALUKSSSa, 1 who J Jm at once y can furnish Uim Bsaffil Completely offsets tho pounding on hard UVipwk '''VitHi fl the pads M M&fflmB voallSi rro vents wliolly the concussion yRj,flllBLi at a profit Hi Hffl which waaw out lio.ee. IlBH'li' VR liil Wra Slipping absolutely impossible. They BHB1 mjM ano can make WMgl improve his action and looks. They in- ASW f morc himself wi ,,ntSMBB cicase ahorsn'o selling price. They AfNfly MB our or Ywl'hVfSk make life nnd -work more pleasant for BwjKt Ji'SSim his time V-tVni WBpS nim' You cnnnot aft'ord to drive ffiBRl?i!t'l mm and yct wL &mm without them another day. ElffSiiW) ' Km ZZtL m. mmk ovea-akrox shok Mmw W& LARQEL.Y wiMMi. iMHlxJWMV . . ... fl7,Bot5C v'Sa' BWSsHI is !l combination of iron with ffjfVlWJfff SAVe Ww?tRL a reculmr oort of tubbor fltijOK&AgMmm money W$Rki!mGm rftl1 t,lftt WOftVS bottor MyjMBfjmWHmW for gfePg ytaiMfyJHft than bteel. It is a now iff , ' flfWy cVery W WM-PB8 ln'olluotion of rubber &JM&Sfflf custom.. vfcwllii whicl1 no othor mrn- ffliMMMmmW - HRVw''Ftt uiaciuior in mo yiwmy WiT jlrj the oipfcrence this SxSSi world can produce liWJ$Fmf SHOE MAKES IN A HORSE'S SWarfM tft&lml 14 rtWj&mM&W ACTION IS A TREAT FOR A WfiWlWgytJBay V'HWaMpy HORSE-LOVER TO SEE. HSKlHiM' 3SraPslsS' CHEAPER THAN STEEL. THOUGH PERHAPS A FEW CENTS HIGHER THAN PRICE OF STEEL SHOES, IN MOST SHOPS. THE GOOC-YEAR-AKRON DOUBLY PAYS FOR IT SELF BY ITS WEAR. 1 Min 1 o-Cal MR. WISE SHOER: ONLY THE IQNOR ANTMANISJEAL' OUS OP THIS SHOE. IT li A MONEY'MAKER FOR YOU. EVERY LIV C SHOER CAN AOO A BIO LIST OP NEW CUSTO MERS WITH THIS SHOE. MAKE A SPECIALTY O IT ANO SEE HOW YOU CAN IN' CREASE YOUR BUSINES-3. THEY ARE RlOHT FROM "ATOZ.'ANDANY IMPROVEMENT THAT IS RlOHT AIDS ALL MEN WHO HANDLE IT. APnlrl "v"1 Mtrv Kt ' "r bfst UUlU. trolh cot,t,arrrt for on or fYflUn In tore mutiny Ulli, 1Mb VylUTYU T)llj ,, a i,njfi,le offir Cepp .iml out nutcrUl Is tlic rlCC Miot. Crowns m,!i'' une "" ,na,i! tlsht gtlfj cf 22K golil. Our price la Bridges " In-ertcd lirrc by experi enced eiicrHlors lio hie FlUniCS Iwii tclectcrl from tlio 1 iaiui&t? Urg!t otccs ni Uic a & for thiir ability. I EXTRACTING EXAMINING.. CLEANING FREE Our oun anesthetic for lunilrs. . ti.ictlne Safe and sun Se toic Bunu, no i.u. ilnc. t . -T Lace I Curtain News! t t j Shrewd buyers will take advantage ot the special f prices made oil our entire Lace Curtaiu Stock. Many t" small lots at a fraction of their real value. - i -5- FURNITURE COVERINGS I COUCH COVERINGS J I ' I ARTISTIC FURNITURE. i I HIGH-GRADE BEDDING HEAVY DRAPERIES i i - 0 4- (lUAllANll'.nU IS WHITING l'OK TUN YHAHS. WE Alii: HERB TO STAY. Union Painless Dentists, S05 LacVavianni Avenue, Scranton, Pi TWICE OVER-IN ONE SHOEING DOES THIS SHOE PAY FOR ITSELF BY ITS WEAR This special composition of rubber known only to us -and tho studied plan of the shoo by horse. experts are the socret which have made the Goodyear-Akron Pad tho first and only durable and practical rubber shoes for horeea. I'T.ANK misu TllA.WSPnu 'tuition; do .ill uu claim I'm tin m aie sivllIK KOOil iiitlstii i'OMIWNY EVIDENCE FR M iMDIAvlPOLIS. ays. "Vc an tiisliiR tile rjooilM-ai. JOHN AIOUAX. Altt on tSubber Shoo 1'nil. They 'I'icslilciit Fiank bird Trans. Co. IXOIANAI'OMS J.-llsr, UKI'T. h.ij: "Thf (Joodvt'm -Alcron Pails 1 am usinr; aie rIvIiif: the best of r..itls factlnn. 1Iiim tried llicm In evety way on Ice, miow. nnd hard runs over the asphalt. .My hone Is coiiMdered one of the lmnleHt on hhoca In the department. He woic a pair of oui pads huvcii weeks. They speak for tbemhclvcs. "CHA'fi V. COOTS, Hist Aws't IndlanaiiollH Kho Dept." READ TH'S FROM "-LEVr-LAN '. A pointed i.'cnid nt proven merit, which fIiovvh jdaluly euoiiKb, Innv this shoe Invariably Kalns where once tried, oinio ni the fiAiti.ocic-FitA.i:i: i.aunduy rn. The lioodvear Tire and Itubber Co., Akion. (. Cleveland. ()., Dee. 11, inno. tientlenien: 1 t.eo by "CollUr'H Weekly." you have a ruhbei hoise shoe, that' looks as ll' It may be all tlsht. I hae tiled quite a number of shoes on my hoises. and (bid all an- not rlclit. 1'lease (.end two pahs Nn. 4 and r, or siloes that oiiespond to thoe sizes In Iron shoes. We bavu :!i huises, and If the shoes uro all ilclit will bo Klad to use tbeiit, as T am a "cuiiik" on lubber shoes and llies. lun Iiik tlrc.-t now on St) wnRons. Send shoes us soon as possible and obliae. i. (5AUI.OCIC. The ailock-Frauee laundry 'o. Olllce of the UAIU.OCK'.rilA'.Ki: LACNDFtY CO. The tloiidear Tire and Xlublii r Co.. Akion, O. Cleveland, O., Dec. 17, 1M0 (ienllenieii: Wo have tried two pair of shoes ou sent, and as I hey seem to be nil rluht. please send fifteen pair slue No, 3, nine pairs sUe No. U and six pahs No. 1, thlity pairs In all. Send by express as soon as possible. Youia trulj. YV. II. (1AUI.OCK, Thu (lailock-Kiazcc I.aundiy Co. Olllce of the C.AULOCK-KI.AX.ni: IAUNDltY CO. Tho Goodyeai The nnd Itubber Co., Akron, O Cleveland, O., Dec. 28, lUOn tientlenien; Please send us tlio follow Iiik shoes: Six pahs No 1. ten pahs No. L', twelve pairs No ;i, elt;lit pairs No 1. two pairs No. 5. Thlity-elgrht palm In all. Wo think we hae found tho ilijht shoes. If you will only keep up the kind of rubber In the shoes. Send by exptess anil uoIIrv. W. II. (1AHI.OCK. Tho Garlock-Frnzeo Laundry Co. RZAD HIS FROM MANDEL BrtO.5., CHICAG3 Tlte Coodyear The and Itubber Co, Chlcafro, III., Nov. 1. MOO. Oentlomcn: The underslKiied desires to bear testimony to the nieill and vnluo of your horse hIioo liads. Wo have used tlirm for some time. They have given entire satisfaction. We resard them uh the only pads for protec tion to our shoes on asphult and other pavements: also for koto tendons and feet, U L. SIMMON'S, Gen, Sup't Mandel lirn.'s Stables, Armour Ave and 22nd tit. Any Intelligent Horse Shoer Knows How'to Put Them On. IV OT I f P" I Put on at loat a pair on front or hind foet and try them, and if afterwards they are not con my I IVU. sidered simply a boon to both horse and driver and A THING YOU WISH NEVER TO BE WITHOUT, we will refund to you the full cost of the shoes. Certainly this is a proposal which spolilcs for itself, and it is made by THE GOODYEARTIRE AND RUBBER CO., AKRON, O. Horse Shoers of Scranton and vicinity aro supplld froi Philadelphia tf ranch, 1W0 No lth Street. ' GEOEGE W. NOOK, Manager. '1S47 Kogers llros.'' Gooils. Knives, Forks 5poons, etc. No question about the quality; we have nil the newest patterns at lowest prices. I 4-f ! WILLIAHS&ncANULTYl X LEADERS IN CARPZT3, WLL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue t 4 t f-H-M-H'4- H-M-f -H--f fftlf d THX 1C POWDER CO. Beoms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd'g. 0RANTON, 9A. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War. ranted to wear twenty .five years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Gods for Wedding Presents. lining and Blasting: POWDER MC at Mosaic and Ruihlal Wforil. LAPUN & RAND POWDI3R CO. '3 ORANOE OUN POWDER Kl-otrlo natterles. ICIootrio Kmlolarv zplodlns blaiti, rtafety Kai ai moii UXPLO.IVC Repauno Chemical Ca's A Bad Brake Is worse at all. than no brake We are now ready to lit your wheel with the latest coaster brake. If you contemplate auy re pairs on your wheel for the spring riding now ia the time to get it to our shop. We will send for and deliver your wheel when finished. Mercereali & Connell, 1 32 Wyoming Avenue. I ll ; caws' iall DR, DENSTEN Pliyslclau anil Surn 311 Sarin St. L, leraplo Court d.i,1!ijj tiChANiO PA. All anile anJ fiiiunlt, illtcurf. of men, wo men .mil chll.lun CIIIIOMC M.liVtll's, II1IAIS VM1 WAhUM- l'l"l'.l-s A ,l' (j. II.'1'. All Jlii'Js.s ol tlio l.inr, Kiilmis, llluddcr. fkln, llloml, Nirw. Wonil., i.jt., i:,r, Noif, 'llne.lt, Jti'l l.tllilt'.. CJIinni, Illinois, Pile?, Iluplnre, (Joltrv. Illitiinutuin, .V-tl.iu.i, I'itJtrh Varicocele, 1wt Minliood, Mglaly KmislonJ, ll I'em.lo DlsiMr, hciitoirlioca, etc., OonnorthfJ. Sjphlllli, Ulctil I'obon, Imllscre tlon ninl youthful habit, ohlllrrnlril, hursory. I'itr. i:pllf'y, T"!10 "t"1 MemJili Woniu, CA T.l!ltlI07t)M:. t-pcrllu for Cutarih. ' ireo nionllu.' trcalnirtit enly Y.'.0U Trial frco in cfflie, t'onviltution uinl Humiliation fiec. Ol Hit hours daily anil fcini'laj, s u. in, to o P- " DR. DENSTEN Lager Beer Brewery ManufactureM r OLD STOCK PILSNER III s B 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BELIN, JR., Central Agent for the Wyoming Oittrict for DUPONT 48B to 455 N. Ninth Btreot, Telophono Cull. 3333. .n POWDER. Uinlne, PI i it Ing, Eportlnr. Crnokelcn aod tk Ilepaunu Chemical Company'! High Explosives. Safely l"use, Cars and Exploder. Room 401 Co sell Bulldlnf, Scrantcn. AULNClESt 1T103. KOllD rittnloa JOHN n. BSIITI! &0H riynioutb V. I', UUIX10A.N mikciuarr)
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