THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1S99. 8 DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH COUNCIL AND SCHOOL BOARD MET LAST EVENING. Council Decided to Buy New Hoso nnd Transacted Other Important Business The Dickson Estate Will Open Dupuo Street if They Are Released from Damages New Teachers for the Various Schools Were Elected by the School Board, the Contests Being Very Close In Some Instances "The Mouse Trap" to Bo Presented Other Newa Notes and Personals. The council met In regular session last cvcnlnB, Tlio toll cull Hhowed that all the momberH weio present hut McCulloch. Tlio minutes of tin last meeting were lead anil upui ovcil. The following committees leported progress: rinance, Judiciary, board of health and electric light. Sir. Weber, chairman ot the fire com mittee, reported that the hose of tho John U. Smith Hose company was in had shape. He said he thought it would bo in order to purchase some new hose. A motion was made by Mr. Ward th.it the council put chase one thous and feet. Mr. McAlliter said that COO feet Mas the limit allowed etch com pany. So n motion to th.it effect was then inttoduced and passed. Burgess Dan Powell then inttoduced Mr. A. Ii. Dunning, chief engineer of the Dunning Knglneeiing nnd Con struction company, who made a speech, tho substance of which will be found In another column. Mr. Weber lcpotted that they had Insured the hose and stationary In the different hose rooms fot file years at $1,000 a year. Mr. I'.iylon said that he thought that the system Inttoduced by Mr. Dunning was veiy good and made a motion that It be lett in the hands of the lite committee. Mr. Dunning thuuked the council for the kind consideration thej had given hi m and said that he would be glad to furnish any Information that they would wish. Mr. Palmer was aw aided the con tract for sodding the botough yard. Mr. Webber, of polite Lommlttte, said that thev hae appointed two new patrolmen at a salaty of $13 a anontlf. Kx-Tnx Collector Boland was pres ent mid asked that the council gle him n settlement for 'S3 and '00. Mr. Waul moved that the council meet Mr. liolaud on July 23 and settle the '03 tax. Mis. Haggeity, of the routth waul, was exonerated fiom all personal tux for 'OS. Mr. Pnyton then moved that the council adveitlse for bids for tlio lay ing of cross-walks nnd gutters The boiough attorney suggested that Mr. Tayton inlte bids and sae the cost of adei Using. The suggestion was adopted. Tho stteet commlsMoner was in structed to make the necesniy re pahs on Depcw street below Chuich Htreet. Ml. Jones ?uld the engineer told him that the Dickson (.state will open tho street fiom Delaware to Web Mor uenue. providing tho pioperty ownpis were willing to sign a leleaso from all damage". The repmt of Huigess Powell was re ceived and placed on file. He had col lected $"il in fines. Mr. Webber lepoit 'd that he had a list of ollcei? of the new hose company in Johnson's patch, known us tho "O. H. Johnson." Mr. ra ton made u motion that the O. P. Johnson lloto company Xo. 7 be ac cepted. SCHOOL. BOARD MEETING. An ndlouined meeting of the school boaid was held in Xo. 1 school build ing last evening. Tho meeting was called for the purpose of electing school teachcis for the coming school teini, nnd any other minor business that might come befoio the bontd. Tho membeis present weie Messrs. Webber, Kell.ttn, Spencer, Costello, McPeek and Miller. The meeting was called to or der at 8 13 o'clock and a huge numjior of citizens had gathered in and about tho diiec tors' loom, showing that gieat inteiest was being manifested In the business of the eenlng. Tho applicants for the position ot muslo teacher weie C. B. Dei man nnd William AV. Jones. On the fourth bal lot Jones leeched four otes and Der lnnn two otes. Jones was dechued elected. The following applications weie re ceived for the position of school teach cis: Misses Ella Noon, B. T. Moone, Maigaret Eden, Maria Webber, Mary llefferon, Gouldsboio; Kate McHale, Xilzzlo Gallagher, Maigaiet Cawlej, Bailie Price, Bessie Easton, Evallne M. lercdlth, Scranton, Annie M. Bishop, Bridget Glnley, Ella Scott. Maggie Mc Donnell, Ella IFlannelly, Anna McHale, Kato Ward, E. A. Farrell, Maigaret B. Kelly, Mary Early. Mary Cullen, Hat tie E Bldler, Wllkes-Buire. Jennie Rundell. Margaiet Relrdon. May Hoin, Jessie M. Swartz, M. McEane, Ella Swift. Nellie Harding, Mullenburg; Xoia O'Hara, Kate Eelidnn, Mattha C. Matthews, Margaret Golden, Helen J. Iiaker.Wnerl, Gerttudo Morris, Mary B. McHale, Maigaret Duggan, Eleanor Tell, Me What's In Your, Oil Can "And I'll tell jrou what iort cfullchtyou'rot'Ottlne. If I It'i a poor oil you'rs got- IttDcapoor llgut. Iiotutngi liurer. If It's our Headlight Water White, Oil Yon hate real lamp luxury. No charred wlcki, no ilU agreeable odort, no imoltr chlmneji. If tbeie are worth baTlog, tell your dealer to upply 70a hereafter with oar ueaaiigQt water none Oil. Nadebr ATLANTIC REFININB CO. , wmmmmmmm Torturing Disfiguring Humors Itching, Burning, and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin and Scalp with Loss of Hair CURED BY CUTICURA. Ttio treatment Is simple, direct, agreeable, intf economical, and Is adapted to tlio soune- and cronomlral, and Is adapted to tlio jouiir rut Infant as well as adults of every nee rut Infant as well as adults of every nee Halho the alToctrd parts with Hot Water; ami CiinruRA Koav to cleanse tlio skin of crusts and scales, and soften tlio thickened cutlclo. Dry, without hard rottblnR, and apply CnneonA Olntmont freely, to allay Itching, irritation, and Inflammation, and soothoand heal, and lastlytake thoCtmcuiiA Resolvent to cool and cleatmo tho hlood. This treatment affords Instant relief, permits rest and sleep, and points to a speedy, perma nent, and economical cure, whim all other rem edies and even the host physicians fall. RdilfTsrjwhw. rlra.Tni 8it.II Mior.CctlctSi Sor.!Uo lOiimiinT.aoe t iuwi.viKT(litlt;iH),Mb l'OTTiN Druo AifD CniH. Coir , Sol. Prop, , Holloa at" " How to Cure llumort," tlpi track, frt. D. Gild, Ilawley: Annie Pool, Scranton; Kato O. Sweeney, Hannah Cullen, Mary ailligan,Julla H. Firman, niooms burg, Kva Montgomery, I-ucretla O. Snyder, Kato Mongan, Elizabeth M. Robertson, Kiln Black, Mary Lcnon, Kato Flnncrly, Rose Hoffman, Martha Murphy, P.. J. Walsh, Mrs. Eva Klzer, Anna McDonnell, Xellle Dougherty, Messrs. IS. X. Davis, Royal Taft, Jo seph H. Gray, John Foley, P. S. Mc Gnrrlgan, Scranton; W. J. Snyder, nimhurst; Charles Nlemcyer The election resulted as follows: No, I building Piinclpal, R. X. Davis, as sistant principal. C. F. Xlemeyer; pre paratory loom, Miss H. T. Mooney; Xo. II room. John Foley; Xo. 10 loom, Miss Ij Gallagher; Xo. II loom, Miss Moggie McDonnell: Xo. 8 room, Miss Nana Webbei, Xo. 7 loom, Miss Uicdlcr; Xo. C loom, Miss Cullen, Xo. 5 room, Miss E. Black, Xo. 4 loom, Miss K. Swee ney, Xo .1 room, Miss Gllllgan; Xo 2 room. Miss Xoone, Xo. 1 room, Miss Ella Swift. Xo 2 school Principal, SIIss Kato Mongan, Xo. 7 loom, Miss Eleanor Gill, Xo t room, Mls-s Kate Mcllule, Xo. 5 room. Miss S. Price. Xo. 4 loom, Miss M. Relrdon, Xo. 3 loom, Ml-s M. Kelly, Xo. 2 room, Mrs. Kato llelrdon; Xo, 1 loom, Mis. Klzer. Xo. ,1 fchool Principal, Mlw M I.en on. Xo 3 room. Miss E. Itobertson: Xo. 2 room. Miss Anno. Poole; Xo. 1 loom, Mls n Hoffman Xo 4 school Pi Inclpal, J. Giay; Xo. 9 loom, Miss A. Bishop, Xo. room, Miss M. Gernon- Xo 7 loom, Mtss Waid, Xo. C room. Miss O'Hnia; Xo 5 room, Miss E. Snyder, Xo. 4 room, Miss Montgomery; Xo. 3 room. Mis Eden; Xo 2 room, Mihs M. McIIalo, Xo. 1 loom, Miss B. Eaton Xo. fi building Pi Inelpnl, Miss Fln nerty; Xo. 1 room, Miss Glnloy. Xo C building Principal, MIs3 M. Matthews. SHORT NEWS PARAGRAPHS. The choir of the Methodist Episcopal chuich will give an cnteitalnment In tho chuich parlois tomoirow evening. The piogiamme prepared consists of Instrumental and ocal music, recita tions nnd phonographic selections. Cake nnd cream will also be sened at the close of the piogrnfhmo Tho ad mission price has been placed at ten cents. The members of St. .Agnes' Guild, connected with St. 'Maik's Episcopal chuich will pioduce the play entitled, "The Mous,e Trap," this evening, in tho parish house, Tho young ladle3 hae rehearsed diligently, despite tho waim weather, and are sure tho play will be n decided success. Ctcam and cake will be sold after the play. The Eadies' Aid society of tho Meth odist Episcopal chuich will meet In the church parlois thla nfteinoop at 2 30 o'clock to conduct Important business. Arrangements will bo made for tho ladles' part in the ecuislon to be iuii to Hanoy's lake on the lSth The funeral of Mu. Amelia Young, of Cheriy street, will take place this af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho set vices will bo conducted in the Methodist Episco pal ehurch. Rev. A. J. Van Cleft will ofPoIatc. Interment will be made in rnintnoro cemeteiy. Jobr. Burns, of Depue street, was ar raigned befoio Burgess Powell yester day afternoon and lined J3 and costs for dlsoideily conduct Bums was ar rested by Olllceis McGiall and Russell, In tho lower part of the Sixth waid, about 1 o'clock esteiday rooming; A .special meeting of the Independent Hoso company is de.slied this evening, to which every member, lionoiary and nctlvo, aie earnestly lequested to at tend. Tho business Is of gieat Im portance nnd needs the pcisonal opin ion of each and every member. rnrtsox . noti:s. Hire. Tiank Tltls, daughter Kdna, Jits. William Vouiib mul famllj, of rncWnod, N. J, arc being cntci talli ed at the borne nf tlio luttcr's patents, Mr and Mrs. AVllllant 'Webber, cf Hast rinkcr street. Mr nnd Mis. Harvey Smith, of Car bondale, who bae lpen bpendlnjr the past eci with telatlves on Throop street. Prospect Park, returned hon-.u yesterday. Misses Jessie Fisher and Blanche lio gert, of Matk street, left Monday for Liiko AVInoln whete they will spend their -vae.itlor.. m GREEN RIDGE. Voik of layins the btiek on the Mar ket street pave will be commenced to day. Tooth brushes, all sizes and prices. The Ilnest In the city at Manners' phar macy. 920 Green ItidRo stteet. C Koynolds spent estelday at Factoryville Imperial Queen Hair Tonlo at Man nets' pharmacy, 920 Green Ridge street, the Rruatest hair grower known. C0o a bottle. UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. They Are Awaiting Owners at the Scranton FostofBce. List of letters remaining uncalled tor at the Scranton postoillce, Lacka wanna county, I'a., July 12. Persons calling (or these lettets will please say "advertised" and glvo ('"ate of list. EZUA II. ltlPPLK, I'. M. A J Allen. MHs riosilo Belles. Sir. Berry, cmo of K M l'eck, HcKsle Hi own, AVIUIum BuckwiilterH, Yutidin Barnes, James lloyil. Miss Anna Bird, Miss Bridget Brow n Wllll.tm Cook. P. J. Clark, Mlf.s i:thel Caronwny Clark & Co , John Coconkl. Mrs. Henry U.ils, C. Durmings, Thomas Dooney Henry Iliistan. Wllll.im II. Kdwards, J V Krnhurt,. Mrs. Pltyd, Karl Puller, "bpeclal," Wllllim Qleason, CJcorge II. Greenway, F I,, drammer. Marpnret LouUa Howe, A. J. Holland, ThomuM Ilnrlett. William Kotllls, Mrs. Annlo S. Klnbaclt, Miss Llzzlo Kollctt. James Kennedy. Miss Minnie Lock, Mrs. Larkln, W, II. LelstUon, Mrs. Annie It. Lowell. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Wednesday's Bulletin of Our Great Second Annual Clearing Sale Demonstrates to our patrons the vast resources of the Big Store. Every day we give you specials of unusual value. Each day merchandise is brought to the surface only to meet the pruning knife of the price cutter. For Wednesday it is Linens, such as Towels, Napkins and Toweling, dainty Sum mer Wash Fabrics, Trunks and other useful things. But below is the story it's profitable reading. Wash Good: Note the Prices. Today we put new life into our Summer Wash Goods selling; by placing prices on them that will make the click of the scissors heard throughout the store. New crisp Fancy Printed Lawns, worth 5c, go on this counter today at ,ZC Fine quality Shirting Cali- coes, worth 6c, on sale now at 3C Calicoes in pretty colorings, dark effects, worth 6c, go on sale 3 today at 0C Fine Printed Dimity Cords, one of the season's novelties, .3 worth ioc, on sale today at 4lC Fifty styles of our lo-cent qual ity Gingham has the price cut in half 5C Printed Dimities and Dotted Mulls, a large assortment to choose Irom, goods worth 20c the i yard, on sale today at ... . I jZC Sewing Machines When you note our low prices for Sewing Machines you may doubt the quality. Our full Guarantee ol five years settles that point. Light golden oak linish tables, high arm, full set of Eagle attachments, plush lined drawers, high grade in evety respect. Thousands in use in the two counties. 3-Drawer Machine $17.46 5 -Drawer Machine 19-46 Drop Head Cabinet Table... 21.95 Trunks $ No time like- now to select a trunk. We've an immense assortment. You can pay as much as you want, but all are good. Special trunk covered with heavy duck, protect ed with hard wood slats, heavy steel capped corners, sheet it on bottoms, brass lock, No. 4 bolts, size 34 inch. A big bar- . Q gain at p5.4o Dress Suit Cases ot kwAan price de pends upon the size, grade and finish. $8.48 down to p3.5 Light Colored Fibre Suit Case, leather capped corners, brass locks and clasps, gives as good service as leather. Looks well. For a few days only, price 22- . inchwillbe q)2.4a 24-inch $2.98 Name and address printed on trunk free. Colored Dress Goods clearing Assorted lot of double width Plaids, wotth 8c yard to go 3 at O-lC Assorted lot of double width Plaids, Coverts and meres, worth ioc yd- Cash- 7k -go at. Assorted lot of Caracule Novel ties, Windsor Suitings and Cash meres, worth 15c to 19c j yard to go at 1 1 C Special assoited lot of fine fab rics, including all-wool Stoim Serge, Coverts, Polka Dot Fancies, Tweed Checks, etc., worth rom 50c to 59c to go at.. 00C Children's Dresses j c,e;ne Fine quality Gingham Dresses that have sold ieadily at 69c, 79c and $1 dnring this season, are offered at the clearing sale . for 49c ODas Miss Lulu Johnson, Miss Llzzlo Jones, Miss Anna Joncb, Miss Llbby Jones, U, I: Joiicm Miss Amies Maxwell, M. J. Merrlfleld, Mrs. Belto M Merecr, B S, Marsh, Hnr ty J. Meis (3), Miss V. Norton. Miss Maty Mason, P. A. Moran, Mrs J. Mc llule, Paul Mclntyte, Mary J. McCaw ley. Henry M. Norton. ( Mrs. C. 11. i'acKanJ, uisuorm rem lirlilKc, Warren Phillips (2), Prank Pen dleton. J. II. Tlelchert, Jumcs Ryan, Mrs. M. J. llnnnm. Elizabeth Ross. Seranton PreserUwr Co, Kdward 8ul llan, Mrs. II. H Bnydcr. Miss Mary A. Stotetbuiy. Standatd SprlnB Co. II. V. Smith, J. H Smith, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. A. V. Thomas, Juck Tlmbilll, Ton sotlal Artist. tT3 North Main inenuc. Harry Walter, John Williams, Thomas J. White. Mrs. Amanda Weaver, Thomas It. William J K. SJurzld. Itallun Vlncenzo Ollatlo dl Lato, Akos. tlno Mattlo, nilnnnl Yerearl. Pasfpialo dl Pctitllo, Glaannl Biggs, I'ascjuule Polco, GI1116MU Vull.'xl. Polish Jozef Tomullnos, A. Vnranow ski .Adam Sokolowskl, Jciry Shcpule. wlcz, Jan Tumaszcwsky, Jun Marvc, Ka slmler Btopulewlclt, Pra Mahczlnckl, Mu re J n Arbaezewsklwm, Pejzo BmlKaleUI, Mlychut I'lotrowzkl, Matk Hovtavsikl. unuarlan Alek Lubukas, Oendtuta To mapcenwlcz, Mlchnt Korlk, Btnulab Drulla, Tlbzlak Fecko, Kazar Jacuan, erko Jan, Btcf WarhaJ, Wttslly Banduror. Longs JONAS LONG'S SONS. For Wednesday LINENS Special 100 dozen White Fringed Honey comb Towels, good quality and size, worth 15c pair. Wed nesday at the pair yC 25 dozen strictly all linen Nap kins, medium size, choice patterns, and fast edges, worth $1,25. Wednesday price goes Q down to per dozen " OC Lot blown, bleached and checked Linen Glass Towelings, 18 and 20 inches wide, regular value, Q3 2l2c. Wednesday only... O-lC Black Dress Goods ) c,ecar,lne vwovw-Ai Sale. 1000 yards ol 45-inch all wool twill Imperial Serge, made of the linest Australian wool; al ways 50c yard now OOC Special assortment of fine black English Mohair Crepons, in new and stylish weaves, values Q $1.59 to $1.59. Sale price. 9oC Fine new designs in English VjiWpUIIJ) Kill VtllULO) UUIUI fi mg $i.5oandi. 75. Sale price 1 ,2,0 Aft GOOdS I Clearlns saie Hemingway's file twisted Span- ish and rope sine, per ,y jZiC skein Knitting Silk, per ball Heavy Cord, for cushions Stamped Doylies, each Irish Point Doylies, each Large rolls Crepe Paper, each 4c 7c lc 3c 3c Trav Covers, Pillow Shams and Sofa Pillows, cut out open work patterns; also shoe and laundry bags and hemstitched bu- reau covers o) C Tailor-Made Suits I clr;n ajnvaaaI Sale. Twenty-five Ladies' and Misses' Tailor-Made Suits of all wool chev iots and mixtures, cut in the latest styles and finished perfectly. Have been selling from $6, 50 a- -to 8.50, sale price. .. .po." Thirty High Grade Man-Tailored Suits of the finest all wool Vene tians and cheviots, part of them are full silk lined, others half silk lined. All the new popular colors and ele gantly tailored. Former prices were 15 and 18, sale price $9.97 Millinery Clearing Sale. Children's Leghorn Hats and Fancy Braids, trimmed with chif fon, flowers and silk mull, . very special at 49C 200 Trimmed Hats; richly deco rated in chilfous, plumes, flowers, and wings, nQ very special " OC Quills, in all colors, to go at, each 1 C Flowers, including violets, roses, lilacs, uiuets, lormer price were 25c to 50c, now 8c Large Tourist Hatsol Jum bo braid, were Si. 50, now. Rough Riders in all col ors, very special at 69c 69c PRIDE Is useful Fomotlmes. Mot vo. men are proud of their ability to nuiko (jood orend, pastty, etc. All ot those who uso "Snow White" Flour hove reason to bo proud They hao tho whitest and lightest bread, tho most deli cious, fluk pastry, and tho fin est (Trained cake It Is possible to make. All eroiers sell It. "We only wholesale It " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliaut.. Sods nnol!32aWallac Great Colored We offer the entire and $1.00 For Instance All dollar Waists ." 50c All dollar twenty-five and dollar fifty Waists . .' 75c All dollar seventy-five, two dollar and two fifty Waists, $1.00 The high grade character of "Connolly &' Wallace" Shirt Waists is recognized, and at the new prices, the large stock will be readily disposed of. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, I OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Bust ncss an J Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations E tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, Preildeal. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAAl II. PECK, Cashier The vault ot this bank Is pro tected by Holmes lilcctric Pro tective System. tl Lager Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 5tM650li8IJfflil,PJ Tclophcm; Call, 23U3. 311 Spruo St. TVmnlfl Tniirt Kiilldlnl L. Scranton. Pa. All acuto and chronic diseases of men, women and children CHRONIC, NHRV OPB. BRAIN AND ASTINU DISKAS. KS A SPECIALTY. All diseases of ths Liver. Kldnejs, Bladder, Skin, Blood, Ncres. Womb, Be Uur. Nose, Throat, and Lungs. Cancers, Tumours PIl'S Rupture Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, CiUunli, Varlococele. I.ott Manhood, Nightly Kmtssluns, all I'emulo Diseases, Leucorrhocu, etc. Clonorihea, Bphills. Blood Poison, Inuisctetion anu youtniui habits obliterated. Surgery, Hts, Upl lepsy Tupo and Ptoinach Worms CA TARRHOZONH, Bpeclllo for CatRrrh. Three months' treatment only JjCO Trial free In olllce. Consultation and exami nations free. Olllce hours dally und Bunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN SO SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER Price Reductions in Shirt stock at these new prices 50c, 75c arranged into three lots. Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re grot giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpels, Iron Beds, etc. Five largo floors full to the celling nt Thos. Kelly's Sforn, PrSMftJE.. I At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic uso and of all sires Including Buckwheat and Blrdseje. dellered In any part of tho city, ot tho lowest price. Orders received ot tho oltlco, Connoll building, Room S06. telephono No. 17C2. or at tho mine, telephone No 21., will ho promptly attended to. Dealers Bupplled at tho mine. MOUNT PLEftSANT COAL CO The Dickson Mumiftictiirlng Co. kcruuton and WIILst-lUrrs, I'a, Mauuructurori of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENdlNES Boilers, llolithiB and Pumping Machinery, - deneral Office, Scranton, Pa. "TAKE TIME Br THE FORELOCK." Bin mm m umbb Waists Washington 129 AVENUE Interior Every item in. our superb stock has been selected with the greatest care. We cau 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, iumiitiiiuiiimmiimiiiiiiiiinnma I Don't Forget j 5 That we are the agents in 5 this city for the a E Which is today, as it al- s 5 ways has been, a "top notch- a s er," should be pleased to have 5 11 s s vou call. a FL0REY & BROOKS 1 a an Washington Avenue. jj a Opposite Court Mouse. ?lHllllllll!llllllllHlllinilIlilllllHUIR THE Rcoras I aiul2,ComMtli B'l'd'ff. SCRANTON, PA. ninlng and Blasting POWDER Mi de at Mooslo and Rush late World, LAH-IN & RAND POWDGR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER 1,1 rtrlo lliittorloi Kleotrln KJcplodor. lor exploilui; blaiti, U.fety 1 no uai Repauno Gham'cil Co's exiSves I Orient I Bicvcle KIOOoIC POWDER .