8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1899. HnnHHHHnwwKwwnnnnnnnHrncwwwiwHnHiHttfmf I Healthy Children gS"SStrtffli5 1 V ..,..,, uail CONDENSED MILK. It Is tho most nourishing, tfcll and natural food for Infants that can bo found. Huvr Only tho IAGIE ORAM). SEND FOR HOOK ON "BABIE8Z BOHDtN'B CONDCNltO MILK CO., NEW YORK I r3feljls fcfcWfttaUltotaMlctaUVraWMriitara CALEDONIAN GAMES AT ATHLETIC PARK .WITNESSED BY HUNDREDS OF PERSONS YESTERDAY. Scranton Athletic Club Wins Tug-of-Wor from Members of Police Force Peter Curley, of Avoca, Distinguishes Himself In the Ath letic Events Brond-sword Contest on Horse Back Clover Dancing by the Visitors List of Events and Prlzo Winners. Tho thirty-second annual games of tlu Scrnnton Caledonian club were hold nt Athletic park yosturd-iy afternoon, nnd were nttcnded by about 1,100 per pons. The srnmes were conducted with the usual accompaniment of plpei3 and vail the exception of four events the entire programme was carried out. Tho particular star of the athletic events vns Peter Curlev, of Avocu, who von Hie 100, 220, halt nnd one mile rnce, ti ml tool: neronil In the hurdle, aliot jiiittlnp and three-mile event?. Curley hIiouimI wonderful form and onfllv defeated Peter Ilrgelman. the long dls'ance champion, of New York, nnd Leonard Hams, of Philadelphia, a notable all-around athlete In the Quaker City. The pipers and fencers wore all pro fessional men, including Frank WII Fdi, of rtuffalo; Kred Kiddle and Wil liam Johnson, of Montreal: Jnme-J J-amb, of Brooklyn: William Cameron nnd "V. O. Srsloy, of New Tork, and Sir. Nicholson, of Elizabeth, N. J. The Judges of the dnnccs were Alexan der Thompson, of Plttston: Murdoch Nicholson and JameH S. Lawson, of Scrnnton. Ex-Chief John McMillan vas ring master nnd Clnnsman J. M. C ranston starter In the athletic events. 'PATROLMEN DEFEATED. The tUR-of-wnr lictween members of the police force and the Scranton Ath letic club was won by tho latter. The teams lined up as follows: Athletic Club Chris Itose, captain; Philip Wlrth. A. Housner, Andrew My rrs. John Kiefer, C'harlea Webber, I'red NouIh, Edward Baker, Jacob Shine, Louis Dleslng; Police. Force Robert Dlctcr, captajn; Conrad Marker, David Parry, James JIart, John McMullcn. James Qulnnan, Chailes N'culs, leter Haggcrty, William Thompson, John Sultry. Tho prize was $20 .and the side bet was supposed to be $100 a side, but wai not put up by either side. The judges were Robert Ileeps, Robert Balrd and Alexander Thompson. Professor De Omer and Mile. La Verde save exhibitions of broad sword fencing on horseback and also performed with the foils on the plat form. The event was very tame, and did not excite much admiration from tho spectators. Dining the afternoon the Citizens' band of West Scranton, discoursed music. The result of the competition was as follows: Roys' race, under It years T. CJI1 murtin and J. Walsh, tied for llrst and hccnnd: Fred Davis, third. Prizes, $1.50, SI. C0e. Throwing the hammer George ltut leilge, llrst, 03.C',S: Peter Haggcrty, sec ond, ri.:t; Lawrence Horuhau, third, s:.l. Prizes, $0. $J, $2. Plain Dressed Highlander James K. I.amble, first; Samuel llmldon, becond; James Skeogli, third. Prizes, gold medal, silver medal, honorable mention. Running hop, step nnd Jump John Nnugl.ton, llrst, 41.1; Lawrence Morahau, f-erond, 39.9; Thomas Morahan, third, b.ll. Tilzts, $0, $!, $2. HURDLE RACE. Hut die race, :;-foot hurdles Leonard Hams, Philadelphia, llrst; Peter Curley, hecond; Lawrence Morahan, thlid. Prizes, Itf. Si. $:. Putting tho shot John Naughlon, first, ul.4; I'eter Curley, second, 31.9; Arthur Davidson, third, 31.1. Rest Dressed Highlander William Col lins, flr.st; Samuel W. Smith, hecond. X'iIzch, gold nnd MUcr medals. Running high jump Lawicnce More han nnd Thomas Morahan, tied for first nnd second, 5.1; Arthur Davidson, John Naughtou and Martin Jjurkc, tied for third. Pilzcs, K $1, $2. Half mile race Peter Curley. first; Peter Hegelman, New York second; Will lam Collins, third. Prizes, SS. $3, $3. Tlircc-mllo bicycle i. ice Thomas Mc fiowan, Throop. llrst; V. E. Scheuer. fec oml; Heibert DeWltt. third; Hruco Coul ter, fourth; Prank Thiopp, flftli. Prizes, diamond ring and diamond stud. 220-yard race Peter Curley, first; Leon ard Hums, second; William Collins, thiid. Tilzes. $C, SI. $2. Hitch and kick Lawrence Morahan, first, 8.S; Thomas Morahan. Arthur Da l1son and John Naughton. tie for second nnd third. S.C. Pri-zes. S. $t. $2. Highland lllng William Johnson. Mon treal, first; William Camel on. New Yoik, second; Frank Wilton. Iiulfalo, third. Pilzes, $S, j:. $3. 100-yard dash Peter hurley, first; Con Ac rtfirv 1 i-i STV! iclc I -- -C--V t old Wicit Cfco't t blamed fnr not Ktrwt flVtivo carTlos in aolnniD. It4nran't fral wn Vsoa.tiialUni'lfsdwsU. lnfirior rauuoti ana cnocei mo wiouviu vlett oban and the llgbt fllckr hImb you'r tired of lamp du coniJVrt, uk TardjaUr to tun. ptyyur, with oar Headlight iWater Whita Oi! berfttUr m And 1 eat etmfart Tyt tnd. AKimoutmim ICO. AH children will be i ant tsordeni 3 Eagle Brand rad Hams, second; John Drlslln, third. Prizes, $6, SI, $2. Vaulting with pole Martin Burke, Lawrence Motahaii, Thomas Morahan, divided thieo prizes, $9.10. Prizes, $10, S, $1. Broad sword dance Johnson, first; Soiley, second; Riddle, third. Prizes, $6, $1. 12. One mile race Curley, first; Hegelman, second; Russell Bliss, third; Collins, fourth. Prizes, $12, S, $3. Reel and shuthspey dance Lamb, first; Riddle, second; Cameron, third. Prizes, $6. $1, $2. THROWING WEIGHT. Throwing M.pound weight Peter Hog grty, and L. Morahan divided first and second, 10.1; P. Davldnon, third. Prizes, $G, $1, $2. Pack nice Hams, first; P. McCue, sec ond, H1Im, third. Prizes, $8, (I, $2. Sailors' hornpipe) In costume Sorley, first; Irfimli, second; Riddle, third. Prizes, $s. $:.. $3. Three-mile race Hegelman, first; Cur lev, second; Collins, third; Bliss, fourth. Frlr.c?, JJ0, $20, $10. The committee of arrangements was ns follows: Chief John K. Lamble, Second Chieftain Lindsay McMillan, Third Chieftain James E. Drummond, Fourth Chieftain William Lyall, Clans men James Hadden and Thomas Thompson. ex-Clilef John McMillan.cx- Chlef Thomas Jeffries, ox-Chief Alex, Jeffries. Clannnen William Hill, Tlios. Gommell, Andrew Swanston. Peter Smith. Reception committee Ex-Chief Jas. Molr. ex-Chief William Scntt Collins, Clansmen Charles Graham, James Turnbull, Samuel Hadden, John Glen cross, Thomas Jeffries, Jr. STATE OF THE COAL TRADE. An Opinion from the Black Diamond Concerning It. The fact that the Morgan, Vandcrbllt and other closely allied Interests ot New York nnd Philadelphia now prac tically control the stock of the carry ing and producing anthracite coal com panies, together with the further fact that many largo Individual operators have consolidated their concerns, Is proof positive that unity of action will prevail to a greater extent than ever known before. So that In all specula tion as to the future of the anthracite coal trade, due account and credit must be taken of tho foregoing, and buyers and dealers of high and low degree would do well to govern themselves ac cordingly. Anthracite coal advances today, July 1, 23 cents per ton on ull sizes, so that the new chcuhir is $3 broken and $3 23 for the smaller sizes. This confirms the prediction made in these columns for several weeks, and alfects all pointH East as well as West. The anticipated advnnce has undoubtedly stimulated business and more coal has been sold during June than for the corresponding month last year; though that is not saying much as June is always very quiet. The trade tributary to Buffalo has bought more freely than that part of the West which draws Its supplies from Chicago Still there has been a very fair vol ume of small orders placed during the past ten days and the tonnage Is fully as much as shippers cared to book and ship till? month. The market is llrm at all points In the West and the fact that shipments have been lestrlctcd have given It additional strength locally. Considerable uneasiness Is manifested among those shippers who are opposed to the practico as to what may be the general result fin the niniket of making contracts for the season for wagon de liveries to a certain class of trade, in cluding schools, churches and flat buildings. It Is the Idea of those who favor this practice to thus protect an thracite tonnage against soft coal. Those who do not look with favor upon these contracts fear that they nre being made so generally, and that the t"nr "flat-bulldlngs" Is being inter preted so broadly, that the effect upon retail prices for the year cannot bo other than demoralizing. Black Dia mond. MONSTER COAL BREAKER.. Lehigh Valley Coal Company Now Has it in Operation. Extensive Improvements and new machinery nre being added to the 1'rospeet breaker of the Lehigh Valley Coal company at Mldvale, which Is said to bo the largest In the anthracite coal iklds. Its capacity Is 1.000 cars of coal a day. or. In round numbers 3,000 tons. A production test was made a few days ago and in the spac,5 of one hour 1"5 cars of coal 165 tons were run through the breaker, cleaned and leady for mnrl'.et. This recoid Is phenomenal nnd is never known to have been equalled In coal mining. The Prospect is supplied with coal from six openings four shnfts and two slopes namely: The Henry .three quarters of a. mile up the river road: old Port UnwlMey shaft, one-quarter of a mite noith from Prospect; the Oak- wood shaft, 5()f' ynrds to the loft of the breaker. Prospect Illllman slope Mld vale Itlllman slope, and Prosrect shaft, on the Immediate premises of tho com pany's work?. The coal from tho Hen ry. Port Ilowkley and Prospect Illllman slope Is hauled on what was formerly the old canal bet through a tunnel 400 feet lone to the Mldvale Hillmnn slope and from there conducted to the breaker through a conveyor line. Six can,, or ftlphteen tons, a minute, are handled with ease by thli particular system. A large force of roekmon Is now working day and night driving n W foot shaft down to the red ash vein, which has not yet been tapped at the Prospect. When completed thin will creatly facilitate tho producing of coal, minimi" the cost ami shorten the dls tnnce. mong the Important improvements under way Is the construction of an Im mense electric liht plant to furnish light for the offices, breaker, shafts and Important workings In the mines. The plant will not be completed for eight or ten weeks. New nnd larger cnglnei and a new enplno house and machine Rlinnn tvtlt ftjftn ha nririprt fn tb mnln plant, while nn Immense fan Is being constructed ut the .Mldvale Abbnl.t slope. The capacity Is also to bo In creased by the addition of sixteen ti tra "etgs" or coal cIommi. ' UNCALLED-FOR LETTERS. They Are Awaiting Owners nt the Scrnnton Poatofflce. List of letters renminbis uncalled-for t tho Scranton postolllce, Lackawan na county, l'n July G, JS&0. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised and give date' of list. Ezra II. Ripple, P. M.: Mrs. Dora Adair, W. C .Arnold, J. H, Amies, Edwurd Bishop, E, A. Bloxum, Mrs, Anna Bryan, Mrs. 11. A. Brown, Leopold Brown. Frnak V. Case, Mrs. Julia Courtrlght. D. M. Carthy, 1. O. Croghan. Patrick Devlne, Peter J. Donahue Mrs. M. A. Dale, Miss E. V. ort Doblson. Dovancy, Rob- John Plnnlgan, F. J. Brand Fnrrcll, James II. Flnnncry, Fuller. Miss Charles M. Griffin. Wllllnm Haddon, Mrs. Bridget Huddy, Mlsa LhKle Hornleek. Chaplin Johr.Fou, Klrwln Jones, II. A. Kuck, John Kemper, Mamie Krlndgers. W. a. Lewis, .C . LcCader. J. C. Martin, Conoll Martle, Fred W. Mldglcy. Miss Nellie McNally (2), Mi chael McCabe. Miss Elizabeth M. Porter. E. Hancock Reynolds, Miss Susan Rockwell, Winifred Rice, care of James Cosgrove, first class package. Mr. Smith, Miss Cellle Sweeney, Miss Laur.x Schwartz, L. Shifter, AVIUIam Smith & Co. Drug Co.; St. Vincent Home, William L. Smith, Miss Dora B, Span genburg. Mlrs Ella Tlghe. J. Wilson, Miss Mngglo Williams, M. E. Wnlsh. J. E. Welssenrluh, John Wennor & Son, Henry Wedcman. ARE USING GAS AS FUEL. Now Departure at the Ore Roasters at Lancaster. Gas generated on tho premises will hereafter bo tho fuel used In the new ore roasters at the North Lebanon fur nace of the Lacknwanna Iron and Steel company nt Lebanon. There are thirty-two roasters, as against the nine teen old ones, ot less capacity and soon to be removed. The roasters. Instead of presenting a row of upright ovals, are combined in one brick building 120x 40 feet In length and width by eighty feet In height. The roastets have been "He is Wise Who Talks But Little' This is only a half truth. If wise men had held their tongues, ive should know nothing about the circulation of the blood. If it were not for this advertisement you might never know tfat Hood's Sarsaparilla is the greatest medicine in the 'world to purify and enrich your blood, create an appetite, give you strength and steady nerves. Impure Blood "Mycomptexionwas bid. Hood's SirsaparilLi did much good 6y purifying my blood. Sjfy skin Is now clear." cAnnitD. McCoy, Wxisontown, Pa. gMaWii(t( f. Hood' nils cure liver llli the non-lrrlutlng anil onlT?Htiiirtlc to jglte with Hcod'i Sumparllla. The Entire CHME Br onson & TaUman High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats To Be Closed Out Below Cos The prices quoted below bai gains the new firm gives room for the new Fall Stock Hats. Boys' Senate Urald Straws, old price. 51; sale price DO cents. Men's hats, assorted shapes old price, SO cents; balo price, K cents. Xlcn's Hough Straws, old price, SI; sale price, 50 cents. Men's Curl lirlm Straw, old price, ?; sile price, SI. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, $3; sale price, S1.23. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap;, old price, U: s-ale price, Jl Men's Derby and Alpine shapes, Just half of former urlee. Ladies' Dunlap Sailors, S2, $3, $1 qual ity, all to be closed out at II. Collars. Tho Anchor brand of collars, which wero sold at 15 cents; Rile price, 9 cents, 3 fur "J ceiitt. Neckwear. 15-eent wyrh ties; sulo price. 1 cents. "l-ccnt quality, all shapes; sale pilce, 13 cents, 3 for $W cents, M tmt quality, all rhapes; sale price, S3 cents, 3 for SI. Si quality, all shapes; sale price, 5" cents each. Suspenders. K-cent quality; 19 cents, 3 for SO cents. EO-cent quality; S3 cents, 3 for SI. SI quality; salo price, &0 cents. A big line of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, Hackintoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost. Call and convince yourself that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now At Bronson & Tall 412 Spruce Street, LOUIS II. ISAACS. used for nearly a week, nnd have prov ed a thorough success. A furnace Is being erected In connection with them, Tho oompleted furnnce may be In full operation In two months, although much of the minor work remains to be done. The structural Iron companies have nearly nil completed their work, but minor buildings must be erected before all departments nro finished. The capacity of tho old furnace Is from 860 to 1,000 tons of Iron a. week, and employrhjr normally forty-flvo or llfty men. At present over one hun dred and twenty furnacemen nnd con etructors tire employed at the plant, and normnlly tho number of employes at both furnaces will approach one hundred. The amount of Iron to bo produced by the new furnnce Is 1,500 tons a week, Tho appliances used In the new plant represent the most modern nnd com plete Ideas In mechanical science. uticura For Sanative Uses, Il3 remarkable, emollient, cleansing, and mirlfrlnff nroncrtles. do. rlvcd from Coticura, tho great rUn cure, t arrant tho uso of ccTicunA Son-, In tho forniof baths fornnnoy. lug IitHiuMoh. lnflamuin tlouf, aud dialings, for too nco or oflenskc pcrsplr. atton, and also In tho form of !ntrnnl Tvnhe8 nnd BOlll. tlonsforulccrauvoweakncses, and formally sanatlvo, antiseptic purposes which readily aufrseet thcrof-nlvcn to women, nnd cepcclnl y to mothers. Tlmusoof CoilcuitA. Olntnie it lth Cuncun.v SoAr will suggest iuclf In the severer c nscs. Bold thrmithout th world, rorrts D. mo C. Cor., Pnpi t, , Doit m. , Cuiicma 8or floo, In to Women. His SO Lager Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER Telcphon: Call, 2833. To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Auuress, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Stock of are just a few of the many the public in order to make now being manufactured. Shirts. All tho fl quality shirts at 75 ceuts. Special lot of colored bosoms at E0 cents. Manhattan Ncsllsree and stiff bosom. the tl.&O quality; sale price, SI. Manhattan Shirts, tho S2 and S2.50 Dual ity; sale pilce, Jl.W. Special lot of slllc bosom thlrts, were SI and J1.50. to ko nt S3 cents. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, tho Jl.M) quality, to go at 51.15. Belts. All 25-ccnt belts to bo nt 19 cents; 3 for DO cents. All 50-cent belts to go at 33 cents; 3 for SI. All SI belts to go at 03 cents. Hosiery. All SVcent plain and fancy hosiery; sale price, 19 cents; 3 for 00 cents. All EO-cent plain and fancy hosiery; salp price, S3 cents. 3 for SI. All Golf Hoso at holt price. Underwear. All M-cent underwear to go at 33 cents, 3 for SI. All 73-ccnt and SI quality to go at W cents each. A 1 high grade underwear nt half price. 23 per eent. discount on all Or. Jaeg er's Underwear. Going On man's Old Stand, Scranton, Pa. Mr1 rm OF Successor to Bronson &Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters. Qontioil3?SU)allac GCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Another Cotton Offering This time three thousand yard of the fmest Belfast Dimities you have ever seen, A popular fabric of the season, strong, durable, daiuty, cheap aud a multi tude of styles. It's the regular 25c quality. Still More Cottons-Qood At 2AC Yard h5 ' Floral figure At 7C a Yard Toillc Du Nord Ginghams Parkhill Zephyr Ginghams. You will know both brands as the 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 arc some of Whytlaw's Celebrated Scotch Piques, in faucy stripes and plaids, of the very finest and best grade made and regularly sold for jo ceuts a yard. Choose from them at i2c a yard, Silk Waists Odd lots of prettiest kiuds cheap. When the maker offered to close out the re maiuder 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. Yaist Silks by the Yard at Tempting Prices The mere reduction in figures is attractive and properly so. But it's not alone the 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 iu the spring aud summer of 1900. Aud this is whv: AH 75c and 85c silks, 50c. All 90c and $1 Silks, 65c. All $1.10 and $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 aud varied aud comprises many of the best things shown this season. An especially strong line of Corded Taffetas being in the lot in the correct colorings. CONNOLLY Do not fully lenllzo the Impor tance of (atlnir plenty of bread. Bread contains the neecssary elements lor mnhliiR bono anil tlssui, .ind when mauo of "Snow jj Flour it constitutes a health food which rolhliiK ran excel. It 1h llKht and wholesome and easily digested. It makes red blood nnd plenty of It. All grocers sell It. "We only wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. T I OF SCRANTON, Special Attention (Jivcn to Husi nes9 unci Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ivc. tended According to Balances nnd Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, PrailJeat. HENRY DELIN, Jr., VlccPre. WILLIAM II. PF.CK, Cnshier The vault o! this hank li tccted hy Holmes' lilcctric tcctive System. pro. Pro. ii 311 Sprues S'.. TtmpU Court building Scrautou, Fa. All acute and chronic dlKonse of men, women and clilldron. CHItONIC. N'KHV OU8. UHAIN AND WASTING DlBllAS KS A Sl'lX'IAl.TY. All dlsennej of tha Liver, Kidneys, Bladder. Skin, lllood, Nerves, Womb, Kye, Uur, Nose, Throat, and Luiirm, Cancem. Tumours. Plls Hupturo (loltre, UhoumatlHrn, Asthma, Catarrh, Vnriooocele, host Manhood, Nightly Emissions, alt Female Diseases, l.eucorrhoea, etc. (lonotrheu. Syphilis. Hlood l'olson, indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Sursery, Tits, hpl lensy Tape and Htomiich Worms. CA TAimUOZONE. Speclllo for Catarrh. Thrco months' treatment only Sj.00. Trial free In olllee. Consultation aud exami nations free. OfTlce hours dally and Sunday, 3 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN People Jimk Price, yarcls of Priatecl Batiste iu aud Conveutional patterns. largely iu the collection. Regular price of these goods 8c yd & WALLACE, Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS TAKE TIUS BY THE FORELOCK: Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. 'Workmanship guaranteed evtn on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us in mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will Bet goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds. etc. Five largo floor full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Stons, vtStiX I At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domesMo Whv and of all slies. Including lluckwheat and UlrdBOjc. delUered In any part of the city, ot the lowest prloe. Orders received at tho otllce. Connell hulldlng. Itoom 800: telephone No. 17, or nt tho mine, telephone No. 2.2, will ho promptly attended to. Dealeis supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson MftiuifuctiirliiR Co. Hcrunton mid Wllltevlluira, l'a, Munufttclurem or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Bolters, Moisting and Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. it BABY CUB HMI1IJ PLEASANT 12 Cents a Yard and Cheap. Stripes, Checks, Dots, Plajd: The new aud pretty blu s, blued wash'nqton 129 AVENUE Kvery item in our superb stock has been selected with the greatest care. We can fur nish your home at moderate cost and the result will please, you. Everything new and up-to-date. Draperies. Lace, Silk, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. & M'ANULTY, uiiuimnnii2iiiiiiiiimiiiiinHiim MM 9, Th2t we are the this city for the agents in a Which is today, as it al- 5 ways has been, a "top notch- H er." should be pleased to have a a you call. s 1 floreyYbrooks 1 S an Washington Avenue. S IS Opposite Court House, iniitiiiiiuiBiiimiMiHiiiiiiiiiiiimin THE M00S1C POWDER CO. Rooms 1 nnd2,Conritli BTrt'g. SCRANTON, PA. Timing and Blasting POWDER Mudoat Mooilo nud Itmli iatu Works, LAFUN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl-rtrlo lUtterlet. Kleotrlo Kxploder', (orexploJIui: blutU, .Safety I'mi and Rspauno Chemical Co's explosives on i rurgei i Orient Bicvcle
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