e THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 3, IL89D. MUST TEAR UP RAILROAD TRACKS OKDER WAS ISSUED SATURDAY BY JUDGE GUNSTER. Delaware and Hudson Company Directed to Remove Its Ralls from tho Gas and Water Company's Lot Near the Gas House on Bridge Street Which It Seized Undor Sup posed Right o Eminent Domain. Judge Edwards Was Very Lenient In Imposing Sentence. A mandatory Injunction wis Issued by Judge Gunstcr, Saturday, directing tho removal of the Delaware nnd Hud Bon tracks from the land of the Gas nnd Water company across the tracks from the r?as house on Urldfje street, which land wax seized by the railroad company under nllcBed right of emin ent domain for the purpose of puttlns In a double track. A rule was also Brantcd to show cause why tho couit shall not take testimony and ndjudse wmi'"! s.Ulnn ilnmiiBfi to tho Gas and V,ntcr i.impuny for the uk- the ml road com puny made of the land duilng tho pending nf tho appeal. Tho Not thorn Coul nnd Iron eompanj whUh louses tho road to tho Delawnie nnd Hudson company, -elcd the land in question under its nuppood ii?lit of rmlnent domain, nlloKlns that the load was u main lino and consequently indowed with this pilvllcRe. Tho late Judge lionnett. noting ns muster, decided in tho railroad mm ji.iny's favor, and Judge Gunster at ilimed tho Jlndlng. On the strength of thU tho railroad company cnteiod upon tho land, toio down tho Gas nnd Water compnnj's sheds and extended lt dnuble tiark tin ough tho plot. The ias nnd Water company appealed the iae and the supremo couit ioemu tho iloiIMnnt of the master und Judge GuiiHter. Now tho lalhoad eonipmy must take up Its tiacki and pay dnm nge.s for the u-o of th" ground and the trouble nnd .expense tho plaintiff com pany was put to theiebj. Sentences nnd Sentences. Mis. A. Reynolds of tho West Side, charged with defrauding tho Lacka wanna Trust and Safe Deposit com pany out of $20 by means of a forged check, was m Saturday returned guil ty of foigeiy and uttering a forgery. Sentence was suspended pending nunp plication for n now til.il. A erdlet of not guilty was taken in the second cum nf burglary against Pnlilck McMahon and Thomas O'Mnlla, who were acquitted of the chaigo nf hi caking Into Mm tin Mc Andiow's saloon. In Providence. DIh trlet Attorney Jones said he had no new eldence nnd piesuming they would bo acquitted of the second charge, as they wore of the flist, agieeil to a eidlct of not guilty, which the couit thereupon diiected. Tobias Huike. comlcted of lelllling legisteied buttles the lhst conviction under tho now act was lot off with a $10 line In each of two eases. Tho pica of his attorney, Jinn. John I. Kelly, that he had lost all his money in tho bottling business und had given it up to loturn to work in the mines, 1 nunpted tho judge ftom Imposing a sentence of imprisonment. Jlaiy VlrgoNcla, nt Old Forge, con ktcd of selling liquor without a li cense, had also quit the business, her attoino, Herbert J,. Talor stated, and on the strength of this and the appearance of the woman's four lit tle children clinging to her skirts caused the judge to suspend sentence Stuff Doihurholo, who was found guilty of .stealing meat from Shears' butcher shop on Scinnton street, was also allowed to go under a suspension of sentence. His attorney, I J Lnughinn, plead that he was under tho influence of opiates when ho committed the deed. Attorney John F. Scragg succeeded in having sentence suspended In tho case of Tony Van Valen, the eighteen ear old boy convicted of stealing brass. Peter Lutchowsky, comicted of uss.iultlng and robbing Mntthow Lu cas, In Providence, last Oclobei, was bPiitenced by Judge Weand to thiee years and six months In the j:nnlein penitential y. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Judgment against the city of Scinn ton In tho sum of JSOU was awni b-d Satuiday, by Aibltrators rt. P. Tlnk ham, C. W. Jillsu and C It Gardner, in fuor of I). H. Jteplogle and JIis. Jane O. Stevens on the assigned claims of James Molr, jr., and John Kltzslmmons. Tho claimants seived as viewers on the Jlariison avenue Fewer. The conti oiler refused to pay the bills, alleging there wns no appro piatlon to meet them. Mis. Anna I'lancy, by her next lrlond, Thomas l(yslion, Instituted suit, Satuiday, to secure a divorce tiorn her husband, James C'lanry. JJe si'itinn Is the giound for the suit. They were mairled November 23, 1S00, and ho left her, she alleges, Apt II 1. 1894. A session of argument court will be gin today. The court will sit only to- I ly and Wednesday. Cases will be t iken up in rotation on the list, wlth ' ut legard to the dnjs foi which they in ly bo scheduled. This will lie the List session of court until the fall i-rm, with the exception of tho mid summer motion clay. V? (ft g Going Out Camping tpicnictng, usti- 0 J ing or hunting' SL V V I V V : v If so, you will JR. appreciate the necessity of fa taking a sup- $, ply of the - -- ' ""i n . -ZTZm Eagle Brand Oondonsod Milk S, It (c most delicious In Coffeejei, E Chocolate aad uuraerous summer S, dxink. X Seal for Reda Book. jj yg BOIWtrS COhDENSU MILK CO., N.Y. J SCiirrj&J -Mnssassss 1 -Qssgzussz Gail Borden I will roirtnte thtt my Kidney Curs will euro 00 per cent, of all forms of kidney complaint and la many Instances tha most at rloua forma of Aright' dlttai. It the dlscane Is com plloatcd aend a four oiuioe tI1 of urine. We Till analyse It nnd adrlse jou Xrc what to do MUNTOX fi ty, Waw At all drunlitf, Mo. a tI1. Quid to Hultb Mjiu.i ftdneA wt.p loen irpa it . i dii DUNMORE DOINGS. Dunmoro Council, No. 1022, Install Officers Unclaimed Letters at tho Postofllce A Surprise Party Other Notes. At the regular meeting of Dunmoie council, No. 102-', Junior Older United Ameiicun Mechanics, held In Odd Fel lows' hall, Saturday evening, the ot llceis elected at the prcIotis legular meeting weio installed to servo for the ensuing tenn of sl months. The ofllcers uro its follows. Councillor, Km nest Wntious, lce-counclllor, C. 11. Jlnll, lecoidlng secietury, 13. T. Hand: assistant recording secretnry, Kied Mitchell, tieasurer, Cleoige Cum mins, financial secietary, A. C. Mitchell, warden, C. W. Sloat; con ductor, James It. Jones; chaplain, Itlchnrd I. Webber; Inside sentinel, llaufoid Swingle; outside sentinel, Jl. W. O. Aiustcl. for eighteen months, C. J I. Hall. The council entertained members of the various councils of Scianton and vicinity dining the ootnso of the even ing. The Aillngton double quattetto weio pieseiu and rendeied se er.il sel ections. Several appropriate addiesses weio made by membeis of the visiting council. The order also attended dl Ino sei ice at the Dudley Stieet JSaptist chinch last evening in ii body, uumbcilng about two hundred. The pastor, Itev. It. M. Roderick, dulleied on nddiess suitable for the occasion and time of yeai. VNCkAIMKD LHTTKUS. Uelow is a list of unclaimed lettois lemalnlng nt tho postolllco during tho peiiod ending July 1, 1899. Persons culling lor these letters will please say advertised In Scranton Tilbune: Jacob JJutterman. Thomas liushnell, P. I" Collins, Miss Mary Dempsej, Hunker Hill; P. Doudlcun, J. J. l'"nllon, James Oinloy, Mis. William Ivine. James Mnyles. I. D. McDonald, C3 letters and a paper), in care of Owen McDonald; Mis. JJrldget McUale, M. J. Konan, Mis. Maiy Samson, Mis. Joseph See, 112" Kast Diinker sticet, P. W. Taylor, Oulseppe Bruno and Mi. Ii. A. St'HI'JtISK PAHTV. Mr. and Mis. Sylvester Knapp gave n smpiisc parly at their Iinmu on Apple inenuo, Satuiday ocnlng, in honor of their guest, Miss Cora lledg lin, of C.ubond.ilo. The evening was pleasantly passed in g.imes. etc. Also phonogiaphlc selections under the di icctlon of Pinfessor Guy ltnlph. of llde Park, who entoitained the guests In .i pleasing mannei. Those pieseiu were: Misses JJessie Maloney, Annie Gaivey, rioronco Don lej, JiUcietia Jlaitley, Myitle Bums, i:stel Jnckxoi;' i:t Jackson; Mary Jvajles, Delia Jiulger, Mr. and Mrs. i: JJlack, Mis. Madison, Mrs W. J. Hums, Messrs. Fred Hartley, Xotman und Itobeit Hums, I'rimk Jackson, Norman Hiadley, James Jones, David Jones. William Jtiddoll, Clinton lledg lln, l'rnnk Saw . or. Itaymond Donlev, and Cieoige Donley. Refreshments weie sened at midnight. Ni:WS ITKMS AND PERSONALS. t; W. Jones, the West Di inker street milk depot man, bus made aiiauge ments for two balloon ascensions In fiont of his place of business tomor iow evening about S o'clock. Iast year Mr. Jones let several laige bal loons stait from his place, one of thc-e traveled as far ns I'lttsbuig, and hav ing Mr. Jones' address, he was notified of the capture. The Ladles' Aid society connected with tho Prcfibyteiian vhuich, will meet nt tho homo nf Mrs. G. W. R. Allen. No. m Dudley stieet, Thurs day afternoon, July G, at a JO o'clock sharp. The meeting will be a busi ness one and much Important business Is on hand to be disposed of, Rev. Jt. it. Hulgln, pastor of the Tilpp Avenue Chiistlau chuich, hold the f uncial services over the remains of the late Jlenty Krnus, who died suddenly Piiday morning, jesteiday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, at the de ceased's late home, coiner Brook and South Rlnkely streets. A laigo num ber of the friends of the deceased weie ptesent. Intel ment was made In the Dimmoio cemeterj. The pall-bearers wore. Messis. William Miller, JIarry LaRar, John Schlentz, Geoige JCuntz, I'uinlv Van Uoin and Coinad Schwel tzei. Misses Nettle and Jennlo King, of Dudley stieet, who have been the guests of friends nt Mlddletoivn, N, Y., for the past soveiul weeks, have le tumed homo. C. J. RulBln, auditor of the Mrltoba and Noith Western l.illroad, Canada, paid a short visit with his brother, Itev. It R. Hulgln, Saturdaj. Mis .A. C. Hi own nnd son Chailes, of Gieen Ridge street, nnd Mrs, Wil liam Simpson, of Dudley street, leave tomonovv for nn cxtendoa visit at Michigan. Mi. John Parmer nnd sister, Cath erine, of Riooklyn, N. V., nio being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs Marcus Pluguemun, on East Drinker street. Mr. Willlnm Wallace, of Hlakely, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mr and Mrs. George Williams, of Pockville, spent Sunday with tho lat ter's mother on Hat per street. Mr. Robert Plnkney, of Prescott ave nue, spent the day with friends at Maicus' pond. Private John Keer, Co. 12, First regl ment, U. S. Infanty, who is home on a fui lough from Cuba, called on friends hero yesterday. REUNION OF CAVALRYMEN. Will Bo Held at Philadelphia on September 0 Next. The fifth annual reunion of the Elev enth Pennsylvania cavalry wi)l bo held in parlor Q, ninth floor Odd Fellow e' temple, J'liiladelphla, iPa., on Wednes day, September 0, ut 2 p. m. aame tim and place as the National encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic. Captain Stephen Tripp, historian of the association, will bo there and expects to have the history of tho regiment complete by that time. Company JC, of this regiment of cav alry, was organized In Lackawanna county. Major Albert J, Ackerly, of Clurk's Gieen, Is president of tho asso ciation. BIRD MAN IS OBSTINATE. Photographer Jewell In Consequence Suffers from Two Nuisances. After due deliberation, the city of ficials havo decided that they can not interfere between I'hotographcr Jewell and Dr. Hand in their barricade bother. Mr. Jew ell's only remedy now is recourse to the courts. The nuisance is unpardonable for the barricade is us annoying to Mr. Jewell ns it Is to Dr. Hand and ho is as desirous of u bating It as Dr. Hand Is to have it abated, but he Is helpless in tho matter. Fox, the bird man, whose balking dogs and screeching parrots made It impossible to find sleep in the doctor's house nt the reai of tho store and which caused trie doctor to pill up the thlity foot fence, refused to move out although Mr. Jewell ngrees to cancel the lense and make liberal concessions. Mr. Jewell has consulted his attor ney and amovengalnst the fence orth-1 dogs nnd parrots Is a likelihood of the next few days. " Waste Not, Want Not" Little leaks bring to want, and little impurities of the blood, if not attended to, bring a "Want" of health. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one and only specific that will remove all blood humors and impurities, thereby put ting you into a condition of perfect health. Bad Stomach "Headaches and tired feeling, bad condition of stomach, caused me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It stopped alt faint trouble." Charles cBo-ver. Glens Falls, N. Y. J3&od6 SahMipwut Hood's l'llls core llTor tris; tfr nen Irritating anil enly nthirtlc to UV with Hood amtpttllla. BELLAVITAffiSffi This Complexion Treatment 3s a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac- tion, for the removal of var- 'i ious disorders ot tne skin.vu. Pimples, Blotches, Freckles. Sunburn, Dlscolorallens. Ecze ma, OUckheads, Rout hness, Redness, and re stores the Bloom of Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 davs' treatment 50c; 30 days' treatment, $1.00; six boxes $5.00 with positive written guarantee (o produce the abova results or cheerfully refund Js.co paid Saat by mall on receipt of price. Send for circular. Nervlta Medical Co., cilaloa Jickson sts. Sold by all Druggists Cb!ci(o, Illinois. Sold by McGarrnh & Thomas, Drug gists,, 209 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pa. .IBBW WM?: OHANOE OF FIRM The Entire Stock of Broiison & High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats To Be Closed The prices quoted below bai gains the new firm gives room lor the new Fall Stock Hats. Itojs' Senate IJratd Straws, old price, 1; alo price, 50 cents. Men's lints, assorted shapes old price, Cu cents; sale price, 3j cents. Men's Rouch Straws, old price, $1; salo price, CO cents Men's Curl Urlm Straws, old price, ; silo price, $1. Men'h Curl Urlm (Dunlap), old price, $3, bale price, $1 25. Men'b Curl Urlm (Dunlnpj, old price, SI, salo price, 52. Men's Dc i by and Alplno shapes, Just half of former price. Ladles' Dunlnp Sailors, $2, J3, t qual ity, all to be closed out at $1. Collars. The Anchor brand of collars, which were f,old at 13 cents; s.ilo price, 9 cent3, 3 for IS cents, Neckwear. 13-rent wish tics; Nile price, 5 cents. 2"-cent quality, all chapes; bale price, IS cents, 2 for t'M cunts. SO cent quality, all shapes; sale price, 33 cents, 3 for Jl. Jl ivallly, all elmpes; sale price. &i cents eieh Suspenders. T3-cont quality; 10 cents, 3 for B0 cents. 60-cent quality; S3 cents, 3 for Jl. II quality; salo price, to cents. A big line of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Brigs and Traveling Cases, flnckintoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost Call and convince yoursell that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now At Bronson & Tall 412 Spruce Street, H, Ti Good (qZ Tj Itching fi Backs MOTHERS I Mothers 1 a hot bath with Ctrn. ctmA Soil', when followed by A ilnglo application of CunctJKA, Ointment, tho great akin cure and pnrestof emollients, VIII afford tho most grateful and comforting relief in the severest forms or itching, burnlng,and scaly akin and scalp hamori, rashes, and Irrita tions, an point to a speedy, permanent, and economical euro libra all othar remedies and oren the best physicians fall. SoUihrouht.utthrld. rotTin llsco AnnCniK. Coitr..rropa .Roitoa. llavtoCurcltehlssllumortet. SPECIAL THROUGH CARS TO TMIJ SCASHORD. Dally (Ktcept Bunday) Via CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Scranton at ft. jo a m. for l.one Branch, Ocean Drove. Asbury Park, Relmar, Sprlaz Lake, Sea Olrt, &c Returning, leavo Tolnt I'lcnsant nt 11 SS n, m ; Spring Lake, 11 SI a. m ; Ilolmar. 11 5 a in , Asburv Park nnd Ocean drove, 12 0" noon. I-ong llrnnch. 12.22 p. m. Arrive nt Scranton at 8 0.", p. in This will be kept up for tho entire season, especially for tho accommodation of families, ns it will cnnblc passengers to weeuro and retain comfortable scats dur ing the entire Journey. Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 4MMllhU!l,la Telephone Call, 2333. The Best Washing Powder To P&TEKT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Addrcsa, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. TaJlman Out Below Cos are just a few of the many the public in order to make now being manufactured. Shirts. All tho $1 quality shirts nt 73 cents. Special lot of coloied bosoms at CO cents. Manhattan KcbIIkco and stiff bosom, tho Jl CO quality; salo price, Jl. Manhattan Shirts, tho J.' and J2 SO dual ly ; sale price, Jl.W. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, wero Jl and $1.50, to no nt S3 cents. Special lot nf slllc bosom shirts, the J1.C0 quality, to ffo at $1.15. Belts. All S!i-cent belts t bo nt 19 cents; 3 for CO rents, All EO-ccnt belts to go at S3 cents; 3 for Jl. All Jl belts to co at Cu cents. Hosiery. All 23-cent plain and fancy hosiery; rale price, 39 cents; 3 for 50 cents All 50 cent plain nnd fancy hosiery; sale price, 33 cents, " for Jl. All Golf Hose at hrif price. Underwear. All ffl-ccnt underwear to go at 33 cents, 3 lor Jl. All 73-ccnt and Jl quality to go at CO cents each. Al hlKh Krade underwear at half prlca. S3 per cent, discount on all Dr. Jacs cr's Underwear. Going On man's Old Stand, Scranton, Pa. iiis Si Lager Beer mm Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters. Conn Another Cotton Offeriti: This tiniQ three thousand yards of the finest Belfast Dimities you havo eve seen. A popular fabric of the season, strong, durable, dainty, cheap and a multi tude of styles. It's the regular 25c quality. Still More CottonsQood At 2VC Yard 3.500 yards of Printed Batiste in Floral figure At 5c a Yard- .Toille wm khow ootu oranas as tne best io-ccut ginghams. Five thou sand yards are here for your choosing at 5c yard. We Cannot Get Away from the Cotton Subject Here are some of WhytWs Celebrated Scotch Piques, in fancy stripes and plaids, of the very finest and best grade made and regularly sold for Co cents a yard. Choose from them at isca yard, Silk Waists Odd lots of prettiest kinds cheap. When the maker offered to close out tlie ra mainder of his stock we named our price and secured the goods. You may judge of the styles when we tell you that never did prettier ones ever grace even our counters. Choice of 100 waists $5 each. Value from $6.50 to $10. Waist Silks by the Yard at Hie mere reduction 111 figures is attractive and properly so. But it's not alone tho prices that count. The silks we offer are neither common nor limited. Hundreds of yards remarkable aside from their cheapness. This is part of a sweeping clearance effort. It was many years ago that we ceased to cuddle our summer stocks through winter. These are silks of spring and summer, 1899. Not one yard shall be sold in the spring and summer of 1900. And this is why: AH 75c and 85c silks, SOc. AU90cand$l Silks, 65c. All $1.10and $1.25 silks, 75c. All $1.35 and $1.50 silks, 95c. All $1.65 and $1.75 silks. $1.25. The offering is large and varied and comprises many of the best things shown this seasou. An especially strong line of Corded Taffetas being in the lot in the correct colorings. CONNOLLY e Do not fully lp.illze the impor t nice of cutiiiR plenty of bread. Hi mil contains tho nnc",.iry dements for making bone and tlssiio, and when m.iUo of u M Flour It constitutes a health food which rnthlnj? can excel. It la llKht and wholesome and t.islly digested It makes led blood and plenty of It. All grocers sell It. MVeonly wholesalelt "I THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. THIRD NATIONAL 61 OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to llual iicss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, . . $200,000 Surplus, . . 425,000 WM. CONN0LL, Preildoi. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPren. WILLIAM II. PRCK, Cashier The vault of 1 1 ii.- bank is pro tected by Holmes' IClectrlc Pro. tcctive System. 311 Spruca S TcmpU Court Building, Scranton, Pa. All acute and chronic disrates nf men, women una children OIUtO.NIi' NWtV. OUS. I1UAIN AND WASTING OIBKAS i:s A Sl'IX'IAlfY. All diseases of tho Liver. KIiIuojb, niadUet, Skin, Ulooi!, Neres, Womb, 13)0 JJ.ii. N'ote. Throit, and J.'IBls. CancerH Turnouts I'll Hupture tloltic, Rheumatism, Astlum, Catarrh, Vurlococtlo, Lost Mnnhuod, Nightly Emissions, nil Femulo Dlne.iiies, Leucorrlioea. etc Gonorihea. Syphilis, Ulood J'filson, Indiscretion and youthful habits obllteiated Sureory, Kits, Upl lepsy Tape nnd Htomnch Worms. C'A TAIUUJOZONi;, Bpeclllo for Catarrh Three months' tieatment only $3 00 Trl.il free In olllpe. Consultation and exami nations free. Ofllrn hours dally and Hundny, 8 a. m. to 9 p m. DR. DENSTEN Peopl W I AND 01 Wand SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Price, and Conventional natlerns. largely in the collection. Regular price of these goods 8c yd Du Nord Ginghams Parkhill Zephyr Ginghams. You Tempting Price & WALLACE, Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS TAKE TIME ay THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the loweBt. Workmanship Guaranteed ev;n on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret jrlvlns us your patronage you will get RoodB as represented clvlnu you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron neds, etc. Five large floors full to tho coiiine at Thos. Kolly's Sfom, rW MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic use and of all sizes ini'luulntr Jluclavheat nnd lllulucjp. dcllvcird In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders iicrled at th olllce, Connell building Itooni S0G. telephone No. 1T6. or at tho mlnr. telephone No 2;.', will hn promptly nttended to. Dealers supplied nt tho mine T PLEASANT COAL CO The Dliiinii MtiiiiiracturliiK Co. Hcrantou and WHUoi-llirro Pa, .Munufiicturcr-t of LOCOMOTIVes, STATI0NAUV rNQINGS ItollcMi llolitlnsrund Pumping .Machinery. General Ofllce, Scranton, Pa. BiY CUB 111 GO-fflH fallacf 2Y2 Cents a Yard and Cheap. Stripes, Checks. Dots. Plaids. The new nnrl n-r Mita 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB Interior Decoration Every item in our superb stock has been selected frith the greatest care. We can fur uish your home at moderate cost and the result will pleaso you. Everything now and up to-date. Draperies. Lace, Silk, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. & M'ANULTY, jigiinil!ll!HU!IlltlllUimilll!aRflll I Don't Forget I 2 That we are the agents in 3 3 this city for the a 2 Which is today, as it al- s ways has been, a "top notch- s 3 er, ' should be pleased to have g 3 you call. a a 1 FL0REY & BROOKS 1 a in Wajhlnnton Avtnus. a a Opposite Court Mouse. a StfiHiMimimiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiEiMiiii: THE MODSIC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 ntidComMUi RTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. fUning and Blasting POWDER Mi-dent Moononnd Hush aio WorUs, LAHL1N & RANO POWDHR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl-otrlo llitterle Kleairln BxploJsr. lorexploJIns 1)1, nil, lafetr Kino and Repauao Ghem'cal Go's cxiSvbs 3 m A Orient I Bicycle i
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