THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNI MONDAY, MAJtCtl 20. 1S91). GLEANED IN THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD ENTERPRISE COLLIERY RESUME TODAY. WILL Is Owned by Scrantonlans The Breaker Wns Destroyed by the Storm qf Dec, 5 New Stiucturo Is n Model, Up-tOfDnto Affair Pi es ent Status of the Hard Coal Trade. "What the Letter of Operatois' Association Has to Say About Con solidation. Th Kntenii Im colliery, near Shiuiio hln, owned by Hip Vntt r-prisp Coal com pany, of ivliloh oK-Mnjot Conncll, of thN city, Is Kcnouil manned', "" -sumo operations thl morning; with an Incjcaseil foirp of weukinon. Durlnpj thp lilleiipss ot tlil1 polllprj, due to th iilniot total destruction of the btonkoi by n Ktnrm on Dec. fi lat, many lm provrments havo been made. TIip capacity and facilities loi linnilllnK coal 1iiip bopii greatly IncieuM'd. Thn htonker has lieen enhiiKed and new and larRer engines h,io teplncid tlu old ones. In addition to the oMhIiIp lniiine iwnt, the cleetilc haulage iiiHlele has lireii doubled, whlih will do away with n Hiiro number of mules. An electric pomp has been put In, and the pump room, stables and turnouts will be lighted by clpctrkiu. The Mnmmoth. Hkldmore and lluuk Mountain 'veins will lie woiked. They are all In excel lent condition. The last num d vein has only reient liven tapped and It will piolonp the life of (he colllcij for enrs to come "Thrio have been rpiite u munber of mining expeits who have telle il and Inspected the colliery lately and they nil unite In pitmounclng It a model nnd trlctly up-to-date plant, nnd one of tbe ciy best equipped In the anthin clte region," says the Slutnokln HIh p.itch. "An enormous sum, reaching to thousands upon thousands of dollm", has been CNpended In the geneial lm piovement of this colliery nnd thei Is no doubt that under the skillful man agement ot Manager Council It will handsomcl) lcpay In profits for the Im nipnho outlay." THAT CONSOLIDATION STolU. "The past month has, like that which pieccded It, bi n Piled with runiois of Impossible consolidations and ngi ce ments whop absuidlty was the clear est prool of their falsity. It Is Mite to assert that whatever changes may take place In ss-Um or pulley they win be in the natuie of the Introduction of lnllonnl business methods which will be developed by lime and necessity," says the Match letter of the Antlnaclte Coal Operator' association. "The ground w oil; upon which many Illinois hae been based has been the consolidation Into one company, by Simpson & Watklns, of their arlols antlnaclte coal Interests and the pui chase of some iiddltional and deslrvble tollieiles. In older to accomplish this the properties have been told to a stock 'ompan, the Temple lien compiny, of which Mr. Wntklns will be pit-sident, and thmugh this ccntial company the ailous Interests formerly owned by them, will be managed. "The companies hi ought together have been the Babylon Coal company Mt. Lookout Coal company, Koity Fort Coal company, Kdgerton Coal company, Northwest Coal company, and the late ly purchased Stenlck Creek Coal com pany, and Lackawanna Coal company. The combinei' output of these eolllei -les in tsns was 1,100,000 tons nnd their saacloo 7.'l and 7r Publlo iua o, WILKh-I)AKItR IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY GOODS. A Pre View For Easter Delightful bits of Paris .tie tliobe spring suits with their sweeping sldrts, smothered in over draperies on which deft hands have wrought artistic finishes. And the jacltets shorter than last season, and most jaunty, in their spring time fresh ness. Good, just to look upon, and and for that reason you'll want to peep among the new things which Paris and our own New York have prepared for your appreciation. And there's a word about the tailoi ing, which our suits have bestowed upon them, that deserves your at tention. Whether it be on the $11.98 sorts, or those at $69.50 there's an evidence of expert knowledge even to the lesser de tails those details which the mak ers of most costumes scimp for the sake of economy. But there's no scimping here; neither in the mater ials, in the making.or the finishing. But be an eye witness to these facts come and see. Just a hint at how the prices range. At 1I9 A plain C'uveu. highly tailored. J'ly trout Jacket, tilU lined; hklit tlaro flounce U. At 2if-A Modo Coloirel Venetian c'loth suit, tight flttlntr .licleet, ilarlng skirt, JlnlslK t: with lapped senium .111 1 lined throughout with I'.irniet Violet taffeta. Jt $61.50 A light giay bioadelotli with full clrcuUr hklrt over iliop skirt of puiplo taffeta with fluted rullle. Jl.ts clou Jacket with Hoval Purple Velvet fa cod collar and re vein with cut strel pissintnttln tijinmliiKs Purpl taf feta silk lined nnd further enibel iclud with whim tufutii hawl trout, fuslencil with cut steel buttons. And Little Suits Those fpr the gills, with just as much style, and elegance as is gath ered into the garments of older peo. pie. Yet there's a becoming youth fulness In the jauntiness of the jacket and in the hang of the skirt, which adds, not years, but grace vtnd beauty to the youthful wearer. Sizes for girls from 12 to iG vears ISAAC LONG. WILKEB-aARRE', PA-, MARCH"20, 'UO Tlie slight cough may soon, become deep-seated and hard to cure. Do not let it settle on the lungs. Think! Has there been consumption in your family? Scott's Emulsion is Cod liver oil with hypophos phites. These arc the best remedies for a cough. Scott's Emulsion has saved thousands who, neglecting the cough, would have drift ed on until past hope. It warms, soothes, strengthens and invigorates. (oc. ami 1 1 eo, all dniggitti SCOTT A. HOWNE, ChcmUlt, New York. producing capacity Is rated at f,ome thlng oVr .'.OOO.OOO tons. It har been geneialh undei stood that options have been n c ined on sevei.il olhor pnipertlefl but nothing definite can be ascertained .us to whether or not puichascs will fol low." TUN COAI TKADi:. Thei-c Is a eiy filr demand tor nn tluncltu fioin n wide stretch of tcnl lory, but thb demand 1- for present needs. linylnir Is dUtti't-tly of the hand-to-mouth order as the maikct in Mai eh Is veiy susceptible to change's of toin pei attire Dealers and consumers do not can- to ship co.il on the chance that it may be tnkui, fe-ailng their curs may be hung up. Trade In the West Is epileter than It has been. Kvery pound if coal at the head of the lakes Is under c on 1 1 act and ihe companies ara out of the m.uket ein new oiders. The amount on docks is estimated at about l.liOfl tons. In Chicago tenltoiy chehtnut hIzj Is still scaiee Considor ablei rn,U Is coming In by i all, but the eompinles do not caie to let thelt tars go so fai West except for uigent or ders. There Ins been less talk of com binations and conmliilatlons in tho tride this week than has been the case latelv. Evidently that $1,(100,000,000 combination that was to contiol all In terests and handle all New York coal at least, th.'ough a central helling agency, has taken Interest out of stories of smaller deals lgineuing and Min ing Journal of Saturday. THIS AND THAT. Over ,1,000 employes of the Penioyd lion Woiks, at West Manaunk, have received notice from the llrm that an ndvance of wage-? would be made In all depaitments after March i". The Hiuleton silk mill on McKlnley stieet has enough orders on hand to keep the plant running on steady time for three ye.us. Mote hands are to be employed at the factory during the summer. C'ujle Biotheis will In about two weeks commence stripping the earth overlying the large basin of coal at Old Xo. 6 collleiy, near Hazlcten, for Lehigh Valley Peial company. Two steam shovels will be operated and about 100 men will be furnished with wink. The job is n big erne and It will take several vears to complete It. The operatives of the Nauinkeag steam cotton mills, of Salem, M.tss , weie notified on Mai eh 7 of an advance of wages, to take effect Aptil 3. The advance will be a giaded one, and Is piactlcally a restoration of the cut of Januniy, 1S About 1,500 hands will be affected by the new prices The Carbon Steel company, of Pitts burg, has advanced the wages of Its 1,000 employes 10 per cent. Oidert- will be Issued soon It is said for the (b ing ot eveiy Idle eoke oven In their Cou nt llsvllle legion. Of the 1S.03G ovens lfi.noo are active. The cokcts worked Sunday for the first time In eight years to catch up on back orders. Xeitlces weie peisted Thuisday night, March 9, at the offices of the National Tube woiks, MeKeesport, that the com pany has voluntailly advanced the wages of all men employed In the pipe department 10 pel cent. The Inciease went Into effect Mnich 1. The ad vance will affect ovei 7,000 emnlojes The wages of the tube wotkei.s aie now back to the standard paid by the com pany befoie the big strike of 1SHS. The company has enough otders to keep the mills in all departments In steady employment for at bast one yeai, JUDGE LYNCH ENDORSED. Democrats at Plymouth Elect Dele gates. Wilkes. Pane, March 19,The Thi:d legislative district Democratic conven tion met at Plymouth Sattudav and elected U. W. Pav Is, It. C. Hitchler and John J. Moore, delegates to the state convention. Judge- Lynch, of Lu zerne eoimtj, wns endoised for the vacancy on the Supieme couit bench, and the delegates weie Insliueted to vote for him us Ions as his name te malned before the convention. A lesolutlon wns also adopted n doislng State Chaiiman Gaimnn The state ehulimnn Is a member eif the Third legislative dlstilet committee, and It Is claimed by the rrlends of Judge Woodwnrd, who Is also a can didate for Supieme Judge, that the convention was Illegal, no formn! call hav lug been Issued, and that It was ea glneeied by Mr. Garinun, who Is sin porting Lnch In the hope that It will lead tei his own it-election. Gamiua's friends, on the other hand, claim that he enught his opponents napping and seen eel u victory over his old-time ,-'i-emles in the party. CURRENT SPORTING TALK. 'J ho Wilkcs-Harre plajers will repeat on April n. Left rielrtcr Cal McVcy has been chosen manager of the Lancaster team The members of tho Lancaster team havo been ordered to lepoit on April 5. Wist ISaseinau Ulll Massev, foimerl e,f this city, has been traded by Springfield to ISuffnlo foi Shoitstop l'tanlv Shannon Sfiond Haieiran Peter Clillds has slsned with Heading, lie Is a good man cud will truiiglhcti Manager Itlnn s hi ll. Id Thlid llasoman Chat ley Kmttli, fonneily e,f WIlkCH-IJarre, has been signed by Manager Uurkenbergor foi the Uochcster team Handle, Ljneh Connolly Hunt Warner, Gaffuev, McUonuld und O IXi) havo been appointed National league umpires by President Young. Kour more will bo up pulnti d Manager M'irrav, of the Providence Grays, Is anxious to secure tho reliase of Illllv floecktl, of Wllkts-Ilaiie. but Mjii nger Hhuimon needs htm light In U'llko Itcrie, where ho in tho most popular plajer on the team. Arlio Latham, who played third base for Scianton In the Eastern league, has been taken south by Malinger liwm, of Washington, with the hopo of his aim being in hapo for "Juice" to cover third base lor tho Herators. MURDER THE CHARGE AGAINSTNEIMUICZ WAS ARRESTED SATURDAY AT PRICEBURa BY OFFICERS. He Is Accused of Having Killed Frank Granowsky at Duryea on October 31, 1800 Joseph Muller, of Prlceburg, Turnlshed the In fnrmntloii Which Enabled the Officers to Take Nelmulcs Into Custody Accused Conveyed to County Jail at Wllkcs-Bime. Jacob Nclmulcz was arrested ut An dtew Karwln's boarding house In Price buig Saturday, taken to Wllkes-Hatrs and lodged In jail to await trial nu u charge of having killed Frank Uren ovvsky at Duryea Oct. 31, IMifi. The an est was made by Detective Leyshon, of Lackawanna county, nnd Detective Johnson, of Lurerne county, assisted by Constable Riddle, of Duryea, and Huron and Dleiks, of 1'ilcebuig. 'la" arrest was a clever pleco of weak as there weie M-veial boaideis In tbe place at the time and the man wanted was being kept concealed by his com panions. The cilme for which Nelmulcz will he tried was committed nt Duryea and grew out eif a political nmriel In a hotel between Oianowsky and two fi lends anil the accused man find Iih fi lends. When (Jr.mowskv and his friends left the hotel Nelmulcz, who was waiting outside. Is alleged to have bulled a stone which sltucK Oianow sky on the head and fiactuied his skull. He died a week afteiwntd in the l'ltts ton hospital. John M.itanskley. John Muxliln and Joseph Taiontas were attested at the time foi the crime. The first named was acquitted after tual and the tvo latter never weic tried. . few w ceres ago Joteph Mullet, of I'llceburg, a prls wmer at the county Jail heie, charged with a helnlous cilme, told Warden Simpson that he knew wheie the man was who killed Otanowski. Detective Lejshon saw Muller nnd got hi" ."toiy. and meanwhile Dlstilet Attornej Mai t In anil Detective Johnson, of Lu.( tuci county, secuied all the neeessarv evi dence and the an est was made as stated above. CECIL RHODES' SCHEMES Negotiations with Germany Not Yet Ended Sti iking Figure in Euro pean Politics Views of Amet lea's Expansion Meet with Skepticism. London, M irch 19 The newspapers this week niulnted from the Ametlcan papeis an lnteiview with Cecil Rhodes on board the smamer Hap'buig in the Mediterranean. The remarks of Mr. Hhodes on America's Imperial future have atttaeted'd much attention "The Spectator," howcvei, suggests that the en, rf,v eif the Amei leans maj not piove pcisistcnt enough for the vast tak of conciuest and occupation which the South Afitean statesman sets before them, adding: "Their system, though It pi'odueis men of ability. Is probabl.v not fav en able to the development of a mt eoi genius, and without such a man the woik can hardly be done lapidly. Hat ing ui South Amei lea like an uitlehoUe. State by state. Is a. task to oveistiain anv people, even the Americans. Tie cairying out of the work, too, mlsht bring to a head the great danger of the United States the difference In ih ideal and permanent tendency between the North and South. It Is ttue tint the state system of Amei lea Is a woi eleiful sjstcm of emplic, but It Is il&o a wemelerful piovlslnn for dlsintegi.t tlon. The North may refuse to persist in a eaieer of conquest which vveaties it. and, with Canada, ma elect -o fonn a lepubllc with another Ideal than governing, which although attractl"e, weais out the suiplus energy of the governois. If any one tells us the I'nlted States will expand te the Stt ut of Magellan In spite of themselves we may believe him. Hut If he savs, r.s Mr. Rhodes savs, that this expansnn will be deliberate, we shall hesitate an 1 ask for evidence that they wish the expansion to last Mr. Rhodes' stilking peisonalltj stood i out in hold ulief this week against Un political backgiound of minor Interest The pi ess of three tountiles Gieat Hiitaln, Germany and France was full of him. Ills visit to Betlln marks an Important unwind step In the Anglo Geiman understanding, and the Piench paper realize this and the Idea that tho assistance of Germany might eventually be counted upon in a war between Fiance and Great Britain Is preposterous. The rigaio sees In Mr. Rhodes' teeeptlon at Berlin sine proof of n secret eonventlon between Great Britain and Geimany. while the Temps sa. "Fiankly. It Is Impossible to over late Its linpoi tance. It Is plain pioof of Kmpeior William's deslte for a rap pi oehement with Gie-.it Britain, and the power nnd weight of such n com bination cannot be exaggerated. It ought to furnish food for leikctlon for thoe who fancied that France had only to make- oveituies (n oiebr to la Ing Germany to het feet, nnd who. acting under this delusion, have li.-i-n stilvlng to bilng nhout a tiiptuic with Gnat Biltnln." Mr Ithode, however, has not yet ar ranged n hatd-and-fnst n,j! cement ie spectlng thei Cape-to-Calie rallioad Politically, Mi. Rhodes and the emper or have agreed but financially their ar rangement Is banging lire, and the ne gotiations between Mr Rhodes and a German sjndlcnte respecting flnau lug the German poitb n ot the i.iilioad hav. not yet been concl tded, though Mr. My little loy brokoout wltlinii Itclilnj; r.tsli. I trlcj tliroa iloctomarjil medical colle'go Imt ho Kcjit Rettmi; -worse. 7',Vrc was not oi squa.einchoiUnonhUtuholeloiljuuaf etc ' Ha was ems mass of oorcj, and tbo i.-seU . (tlclilfi.1. In removing tlio bam' ra t nojldtalie tUo skin witlubcm, and th? - r child's tcreams wcro licarM,rral.ln;. - ' i lbs second njiiilleatloa of Cirtcuu (u ment) taw itjns cf inproitiuuit, c I t1 e boics to dry lip. Ills fU'-i pocl I u3 Itch j ih(,mtnor ha It enl.retifirul. ItOB'T 'WATTAM, IT."8C(ol6t.,CUioa?o, I : SrirriT Crnt Tiihti.t toi Tvrr Cut Hi pi hair. (oihH bjr ctnll. nwr.tlsii irl'Jv (.t-i. IT III L.OH vr u,l inn lutn. . h rrrri Sililhroiiflrli.TttSaeT.M. 1 uTirnHrro AiuC'tt i CJli'., I'nt , Utt. tlair to tut Bit Un ,,!j J Rhodes has expressed the hopo that nn early agreement will be arrived at. It further appears that Mr. Rhodes expressed nstonlshment ut the Get man emperor's surpilslug knowledge of thn details of the matlei, nnd German oill clal miai tors. In their turn, were sur pilsed at Mr. Rhodes' candid allusions to fultiie political projects. Including nn Anglo-tTMinnn partition of Portu gal's Knst Ai'ilcan possessions, which Mr. Rhodes fully expect". Portugal will bo willing to sell to the two powers within three years. At present Mr. Rhodes Is at Amsteidim arranging for the financial support of the Dutch financiers. NO FRICTION WITH AUSTRIA. Hnzloton Claims Not Yet Settled. Rumor of Ambassador Denied. Vienna, March 10. The "I'olltlsche Correspondent," discussing the effect of the Hnzleton shooting nnd the r 'lo tions between Austria and the United Ktntes, says that while perhaps the published statement that no tension ex ists Is ttue. the Austrian clulms ate In no way settled by the United States' l ejection. The paper adds that the foreign win Ihter Intends to pi ess what he consid ers to he the just claims ndvanced n behalf of Austrian subjects, and stys that no decision has yet been reached to conveit the Austrian legation nt Washington Into nn embassy. THE FATAL WRECK. Fit eman, Brakcmnn nnd a Tramp Killed. Uo.inoke. A a., March in. V fatal wreck iiccum d on the Noifclk nnd Western at Ada this morning, killing' riremau Van Lindingham, of this city, and a binkcman named K. A. Oiahuni. A tramp wns nlso killed. Several train men were' uuie or lets injured. Tluee freight ttalns were vvteeked. .All weie coming easf. The lirst train had stopped. The second broke in two and the sec tions In their flipht down the mountain side trashed Into the fit Ht train. They vvie soon followed by tho third which had not been flagged. BEFUSES TO EECEIVE PINS. Lnigc Deputation Ordered to Leave St. Petersburg. St Petersburg. Maich IS. A Finnish deputation ot 400 persons tecently ar rived hoie to make a petition to the czar against the Russian decrees, has been ordered to letjrn home Immedi ately, the czar tef using to receive Its niembr. Postal Cleik Confesses. Pittsburg, Match 19 W. J ritzgr-ialel, a clerk in the dlstilbiitlng di paitment of the Pittsburg postolllce since, lS'ej, was ar rested by Po-tofllce lnspictot V W Dlckon chuged with stealing moneed letteis. lie was caught in the act and made a full confession, though he could not say how much he has purloined Fitzgerald has been undei suspicion lor three months. Senatorial Vacancy in California. Sacramento, Cil.. March l'J The Cali fornia legi-lnture adjourned slno die at 11 4" o'clock tills morning without electing- a Flitted Stntes senator to succeed Stephen M. AMilte teim cnlrcd " A Rolling Stone , This is merely another ivay of saying that careless men a,-d ivomcn fail to get what is due them. Ordi narily the ''moss" is con strued to mean ivealth or social position, learning or benefit of some kind, but the attainment of any of these depends upon health. And health depends upon what? The condition of the blood, and but few real ize this fact. You ennnot be well when your blood is impure. Impurities of the blood clog every organ. Hood's Sarsa parilla purifies by taking out the vicious elements and leaving the blood as it should be the feeder of life. Scrofula Bunches-" My baby was weak and delicate after pcarlct fever, f kin was transparent and blue. Scrofula bunches came on his neck. Three bottles of Hood's Sannparllla removed them com pletely and he Is now strong." Mrs. CJeo. Ci.vkk, 522 Chestnut htret, Lynn, Mass. , Inflammatory Rheumatism-" Two attacks of the grip left me vrlth iutlnmnm. tory rheumatism. Am &9 jears old, but Hood's 'ar.sapnrllla cured me nnd I can climb stairs and walk anywhere." J.Lovt lasd, 873 Fargo Ave, Buffalo, '. Y. Catarrh "I .suffered twelve years with Eczema catarrh, liftecn years with eczeiiu. '1 rled dltferent medicines and phy sicians w It It only temporary relief. Finally took Hood's Snrsuparllla and Hood's Pills patiently for all months and am entirely cured." P. J Hi'HR, U. S. Pension OfUce, Indianapolis, Jtul. After Fever-" Typhoid fever left my little cirl very weak and thin and with no appetite. She Is now fat and well and Hood's .saisapnrllla made her so. It cured my husband's rheumatism " Mrb, Clinton 15. Copf, Buckingham Valley, Pa. Indigestion-" I bad slnklns spells caused l weakness and Indigestion, with palpitation of the heart when goitig up stairs. Physicians' prescriptions did no f.'ood but flood's s-uraparllla nnd Hood's l'ills e ured me permanently," Msb, A:drkw (Irifsi'k, Defiance, Ohio, ?&Gtfo Smabahtflt llood'n rillieurr llftr ill. tli non lrritatlnr Mid only e ttturlTc to nki 1ili Heo4' han.tarjfi ,1 HhEiSIITCOIL: At Retail. Coal ot the best ciuulliy for Jome-ntio use and of all sizes, Includiiie Buckwheat ond Ulrdaeyo, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest pries. Orders received at the office, flrtt floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 6; telephone No. 2C24 or at the mine, tele phone No, 272, will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLERSANT GOAL CO THE DICKSON M'PG CO., bcranlon and WIllcos-HJira. I. Mnmitikctureiiof LOCOIK10TIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Itollcr-i. Hoisting and Pwmplnx Mi;i ii'y. General Ofllco, Scranton, 1'a. J Connolly & Wallace! 127 and t I Poulards and IThc Fashion. This is to tell Figured Foulards t has evidently marked thern for her this own .$ spring. They were popular last year. This year they are to be demand. ed, if present in dications are to be $ trusted. very handsome polka-dot over new blueseveral scroll de- signs. within your reach AMMfll! V UliliULLI ttttt.tMttttt4 DESIRE Tor perfection has led us to employ every means known for producing the very best flour on earth. "Snow White" Is the result We use only tho hest wheat, have the most mod ern machinery and employ mill ers of lontr and varied experi ence. We believe it has paid us to do po and the public (seems to asree with us. If our constantly Increasing sales are any criterion. All grocers sell "Snow iWhlte." We Only Wholesalo It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondate, Olyphant. L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to I5tt4l. ncss nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations In tended According to llalaucca tiui Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Alio woo on Intercut Deposits. Capital, Surplns, $200,000 400,000 WM. COXN'ELL, President. nENRYBKLI,.Jr., Vice I'rcs. AV1LLU.U II. PECK, Cashier i'lic vault of tlil- bank is tccted by Holmes' Electric tcctivu byhtcm. pro Pro. THE HfiDQSiC POWDER CO. Itooms 1 and 2, Com'Mi B'l'd'R. SCRANTON, r-A. Mining and Blasting POWDER Madout Mouile iiml UimUdalo Worii. I.AI UN &. RANI) POWDKR CO'5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Klertrlo lUtterlev, Klectrlo Kzploderi, loroxplodliie blnt Sieluiy Kiue und Repauno Chemical Co's H"i'S"ivn$ iTIOi 129 Washington Avenue. you of the assortment and it's interesting, Jtfr: m 4.v ww ) f; v j -' ii-r ' . K Jr All of twenty-four inch width one dollar the yard. J?, UfAll AfT IS& If HLLrlUL, I A. 0 Sprin cr Jll Juoll 1899. Our new Hues are now many exclusive novelties not Carpets Wilton Axminster Velvet Body and Tapestry Brussels Ingrain 0. WINDOW SHADES 0 . 0 Williams & iVicAnulty Interior Decorators. LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., HftMUFACTURErlS OF m hi. nn hoi ni mdwh ion Bill Timbor cut to ordar on short notice. Hardwood Mine KutM tawed to uniform longths oonstastly on hund. Peeled He-mlocU Prop Timber promptly 1-urnlshed. MILl At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on th- DttlTulo and Susquc. hanna Railroad. At iMIua, Potter County. Pa., on Coiiderport. and Port Allegany Railroad. Capaolty-400.000 feet per day. GENKKAI. OFFICE-Boardof Trad Building, Sorauton, Pa. Tclophone No. 4014. The Last Call This is your last chance to pick up shoe A bargains at the closing out sale of the STANDARD Footwear goes at orices this month. limited to a Few We shall positively Tuesday, March 28. Now is bargain Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY EVERY aaatthccs moli s rslUtlt, ninthly, reffsl'ttnx thepnrMldiujulnuiaWaUMJ. It 7 Or. PcaB's Tl,. m arnniit ttta ir nolnt, afllllDrnuT,liV For Salo by JOHN Spruoo street H' PHELPS, we can show in because fashion Dress Lengths of one pattern each, which makes them exclusively your own. Small white figure over black blues in several shades, with large Persian designs t anl priced well 127129 Washington Ave M4 U UliJoi on exhibition and embrace: to be found elsewhere. Lac? Ctirfains Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Dresden Nottingham WALL PAPER - SHOE STORE the smallest kiud of Your Last Chance is Days Only. sell no Shoes after time; don't put it off. Shoe Store. 217 LACKA AVE midlola. Oaly hrialMSlB4 on tt tut us but, f ci Pennyroyal Pills otrulji la mult. Tb musIbs (Dr. rnl'i) otrT dlus. w - .. -- Phormeclst, cor. Wramlna ronu mr.4 0 0 QO Spring Go 189p- 4 O y i ' .