8" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 17, 1890. (0 TALK NOW OF REMOVING MILLS BOOM IN STEEL ATTD IRON TRADE SET IT AT REST. robably Will Not Ee RcWrcd Until tho Existing Phenomenal Demand Id a Thing of tho Pnbv Tnblo Showing tho Invrnnso of Srlce1: During tho Last Six Montlw In Some Caseb tho A'lvnnun Io Ono Hunched Per Cent. Inci care in Furnaces and Mills Tho phenomenal activity In the Iron unci steel trado'hai. Hft at rest, lor the present, the stoiles with rcfeteiif to the temovnl of Mie nlunt of the Lac Un it anna- Iron nnn Steel eompunv to Hut" talo anil If such a step Is. taken It will not ho for two euis. I'niler existing prices the I.tirknw an na company can make tnouov manu facturing' steel mill In thli clt It is handicapped now. n ate many Df the steel rail iminufactuilng con cerns of the country, by the fact that most of the otdeis being illled wete taKen ul the low pi Ices that prevailed Ijeforo the piescnt rapid and unloosed for Inrvonpo In pi lees et In. The Lackawanna company ha- cap lined a number of small ardor at ox Ming prices, but, as stated nboe the meat bulk of the rails being l oiled are rotcrncd by the pikes that luled the steel tall world ids and elcht months ftfTH. With buslnosR In Its present prospei o'Jb state, talk ut iciaovlnv thr mllhi hap naturally cliopped and probably will not be levhed until the co::' lui'i spent lis furce. ni gloat li the pies cnt duinnud that furnaces and tolllm; mill nil n r, thr rnnnti e li!i' h.i lmrM shut ilnun l'nr V...11.. Mr, llchll-.ir i up and adding .o the dr.liy Incn-asln,' I pioduct that Is being; tin own upon tb- j lilu , mil The following table iIioah the In cren.iri In juice of v .11 loin Ion dim: ar tli "C lion .inri steel In J'cmi hu ll!:: and wire nails at Chicago, on iJe ctMiiUor :,'. 1S0S. and on July in, isfti The pilccf named aie pel sums ton of 22li) pounds, except t'oi bar lion and nalH, which aio quoted In lots of 100 pounds and In kegs of 101 pounds ic spectlvely: Dec. ,Tul, 27. in Articles. li'iS. K Old lion T rall, at I blladcl- phla )UM J-'O 00 No. 1 foundry pic lion, at Philadelphia 12 13 20 TO Gray forgo pig lion, at l'lilla. ilelphla 10 r,j 17 75 Grny forgo pis linn, lake oio, at I'lttsbitiK 0 73 17 uO Uiemrr pig linn, at l,ltl- liurg 10 73 20 3u Steil rrlls, at mills In I'enn- Hjhanl.i 17 30 2b W Steel billet", at nilllt-, at I'ltts- Inug Pi 23 WM Bet rcllncd bar Iron, fjnm s-tnre. l'lilla . H.t-o price ... 123 2 10 IU st rellm d bar lion, nt I'ltts- butg. Hasp prlte 1 no 2 00 Cut nails, per j,ig, fioni store, nt I'hlladclplili. llippilcp ISO 2 SO Who nails, pet kog, Chicago. car-load lots, llat-e price . . 1 12 2 W) The nlxno llguios show an advance In pome cn.e of 100 per cent, and even moio In s lnnnlhs, while In other cases the advance pxieeds 50 per cent. Helm; In response to the legitimate de mand and follow Inc a long perlo 1 of tho lowet juices over ucoided, nnd ne companvlni? n general Increase In values In nil enunlrlts, theio Is no jood reason why piescnt pi Ices should not be maintained for i ome time to come. pmci: advanced. fittuctur.il matetlal was advanced $" a ton last week, and hoops and bauds 'i a ton Tlesseniei pit; Is nt the $20, and theie Is piac tlcallv none on the mnikct. The goneial tendency Is to Maid fin tin t lightening and IiIkIit pi Ices. It lieeonies moie appaitnt that the latter half of the year will hi mote Interesting than the Hist Not more than . per cent, of present bu.sliuss Is being done upon ptcsent pike That Is to say, 93 per cant, of ptodnctlon la to (ill onlts that weio placed months ago. Notwithstanding the f let that Refse mer pig Is iiuotei at $20 most furnace operatois an- lining conn acts on a $10 nnd SI 2 basis, in- the ruling in ices uf a J ear ago. The olume of new business Is therefore comi'iintlely small Prac tically unlimited demand foi a utj1 limited ciipply Is keeppig pi Ices on the upwind grad. It Is not o mm h a question of price with those who are In the market to buy as It Is a in.s-tinn of getting ma terials at nn figure. The general be lief among lPid"s In the timle l,s that the jieilod of good pioflts will last longer than they mpposcd a fowl months ago. Order books for 1900 aie rapidly Idling up, nnd the icstorntlon of equilibrium between ptodnctlon and consumptlnn Is not not In sight. Production In every depntnient has been enormously inci eased, but the best efforts of producers hne failed to cut down tho intln between supply and demand. Theie were nioie fuinace.s In blast July I than on June l, but con sumption prow oven fnstpi ruinnres aie dropping behind In shipments, and It Is evident that i pMitinll of the linn bold 'mi isrt' leb, iv i nnnnt be tdilpped trnm the fninmes till in t iar for bcintr black. It isn't its fault if the lamp is al- wavs siuokintr and flickcr- inir. It's the oil. Stoo usiul' lufcrior oil and use our Headlight Water White if you wish to learn what rnl lamp comtort is. Won't smoke or smell. Ghcs greatest light at smallc. cost tnan any other oil. Your dealer has it. .AUAHTIO icriHixa CI. I slJP Goodnalureln f & SS-SS5R children Is rare, 5 J!"--aS!Sa unless they are & g fe-4 I,cla,tl,,y- Th?,:e S R vj-Egi raised on the $ i Gail Borden CONDENSED MILK are comparatively tree from sick ness. This milk is so easily pre pared that improper feeding is inexcusable. SEND TOR TOOK ON "DAD1ES." , DORDCN'S COSDtKStO- MIIK CO., N. Y. j 'ttiV;feiUaVt,iaVil I'dsia'uaViUltltVj The number of furnaces In blast June 1, lsro, Ineluc'lng eliarcoal, anthracite and coke, and bituminous and coke, was 227. Their wpekb capacity ias 23fi,l! tons. On Jills J. the numbet of furnaces In blast had increased to 2TI. and lliclt wockl. rapnadij was .'"i(i,S7S tons. Tlu recoul lneluklos all produc ing dlsttlcts of the I'ulU'd States. Th present tiroductlon is ihc1 laigcst In tho history jC the countiy. RESOURCES 01" LUZERNE. Shown in a Report Piepmed by the County Commissioners. The report of tl'.e county comnilsslnn ers of l.iiveinc coi.ntj. .lust completed to foi.aid to the scrictat r lntei .ia ' iffalts, show ihe . luo of Liizcjup counts proin.rt: number of taxablcs etc. The icpoit is as follows: The numli-t ot taxables hi the county Is So.022: cleaiet land, ?S),4fi7 aeies tlml'ci bind. 12!l 10T aeie.s. The alue of all ic.il ctnto In the county Is $113."9',C17: .ulu of 'eal es tate exempt ftom taxation, ;i,riS0,l4ri. value of I eal estate tasnble, Slt2,717,19S. Numbei of hotse, mates, geldings and snuli s oer the age of A oais, li.SlS; altie of suck liw slock, SS7.S77; numbp" of meat cattle ovei the ; of eais, 7,1'IS, value ot such live stock, Jl 71,512. Value of salaries and emoluments of ofllce, posts of piollt pioffsstons, trades and occupations. $0,22C,2S5. Aggicgate aluo of all properts' tax able for county pin poses at tho tato of 7'i mills on the dollar on one-fourth aluatIon, $123.no-i,S7' Aggregate amount of counts' tax as sessed at the rate of 7Vi mills on one fotiith aluatlon, $2!0,019.S7. Amount of monej nt lnteiest. Includ ing mot tgagesjudgments, bonds, notes, stocks, etc., $10,74-1,9 1!. Value of stages, omnibuses, hacks, cabs, etc , $1!),0C0 Augtegato amount of state tax as sessed, $43,057.1.1. The state collects tax onlv on the last two items named, the county le eelvlng tluee-fourths and tho state one fourth of the amount of tax collected on these two Items. The aggicgate alue of all pioperty taMible In 1S9S was $122,051, fi'iC. As compaiod with this sear It shows a. gain In value In twelve months of $U5I,21C. EXCEPIONS ARE PILED. Errois Charged Upon the Part of the Couit. Exceptions to the findings of tho court In t''p case (.f the Acme Coil company s. Stiotul and Chamborlln, wete llled by Vttoincy S. H. Pilcp Sat tuday, who lepiescnts the plaintiff. The exceptions chat go crnns In tho eleenth llndlng of fact and in the thlid. fifth and seventh conclusions of law. Mi. Pike claims that the language of tin couit. legal ding the mining and mniketlngof tho coal, Is lather s-tiong, in view of th fan that testimony at tho time of ttlnl was to the effect that this innl had to bo caitid to another bleaker and mixed with other coal be-foi- it could be sold The language of the couit, which Is charged as an error, Is as follows: Tli it the coal In tin pinptrU is mer chantable. limeer, not ou' within the meaning uf the lease, but nepordim; to the demands nf tin market, It is nut In m Judgment In hpiimis controwisx U has In en inliuil nnd mnrkctul befon and no m.iterl ill dlffutnt cnnilltlons are shown to exist. Mi Orinith himself ten tlflis to the fiee binning niinllty and to Its n semblance to the famous and high priced l.jketiH .ille coal, except that It Is a wlille ush Instead of a red ash cual .a difference which miy affect its price but not Its Intrinsic nlup Strong l pcrstiislxe of itw goeid eimlltj In fact tint Vlnond, one of the panics who f-o-licltcd the k.iKe, waH thorouchh ac- liialrted will the propem at the time, and that Tlojcr onlv Joined In It after h.nlnglt carefully pnmlncd bs Mr. Orlt. Ilth, an experle iiced mining engineer. - ESTATE OF J. E. VAN BERGEN. Invcntoiy Shows That It is Worth $80,304. The nnnralsers In the estate of the late John H. Van Hot gen, of Cnibon dale, h.ne made an lnentnrs- of de ceased h personal liroperty, and the re port shows an estate allied at itSC.?04. Mr Van Hoi gen was a stockholder In the Muscatine Klectilc Itailwny i ompany, the Dickson Manufacturing eomnnns, Scianton Oral school. Urle Telephone oompnns. Klrst Nntlonnl baukH of Caibondale and Seranton, the Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit comp.ui and the- Dime Savings bank Over $13 000 In cash was on deposit nt the time of his death and bonds, Judg ments notes and moitg.tgps amount ing to $.11,000 wete held by deceased A cash life Insut.ince of $11,000 waj also an Item which the appialjurs dls eo ercd JUDGMENT AGAINST THE CITY. Mrs Mavy Carey Will Got t?450 for Damage Done to Her Property. Judgment for $150 wn3 entered In favor of Mis Mary Carey nnd against the city of Scranton In the olbce of Prothonotnry Cope land Satutday. Thlo Judgment i epic scuts the damages done to Mis Caiey's pioperty by tho erec tion of the retaining wnll at the junc ture of Ninth and Koblusou stieets. Mis. Caiey's propel ty Is situated on Ninth sheet and when Iho i.Malnlng wall was built It loft the ro'idvay In fiont er naiiow, honco tho suit hioucht ngulnst tho city. Tho caso was oilglnallv Weped to Joseph V. Brown, and upon h's death wca transferred to Nathan Vidavcr, who has awarded tho full amount cf tho claim. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CONDITION OP THE COAL TRADE IS MARKED BY OREAT QUIET. Detcrmlnod Effort Is Being Mado to Extinguish tho Pho at Dodson Mlno at Plymouth Breaking Up Old Coal Cars for tho Purposo of Obtalung tho Scrap Monroe Coun ty Is Thioatcned With Another Raihoad New Powder Company Is in Charge. "Theio Is little to note In the Kuat ein seaboard unthiaelte trade," ays the curie nt number of the llnglneerlng and Miring Journal. "The midsummer quiet that prevails Is not likely to bo broken for at least another month. No one Is trying to foice. coal on the mar ket, nnd practically all the coal that Is changing hnnds Is on conttaets made bclore July 1. "At Inland points nnd throughout the West things are much livelier; In fact, business Is quite good for this season of the year The movement of coal up the lakes fiom IJuftalo Is not very heavy; e-ts pis are ti o busy hauling ore to Cleveland, Coneaut nnd other lion ore ports to bothsi with small lots of coal, and regular freighters have plenty of general merchandise to take As n te Riilt, the movement Horn Paiftalo In July piobably will be under SOO.COo tons. "Ptoductlon for June was 1,021,000. of about 1,000 000 more than for tho Same mciith last year, while for tho llrst slv months tho production was 20,(1',7S3 tons, an Increase of 1,457,170 tons over tho flist six 111011111" of JS?S. Consider able of this June ptoductlon wont into htoiage Sumo of the companies in the t-outhorn anthiacltc fields may be an ticipating a short supply of labor and consequent Inability to fill oidets v hen the fall lush of oiders llrally comes and are lushing collleiles pietty ncau lull time "The leport on a possible oxpott trade In anthiaclte mado by a lepiosentativo nt certain mining and transportation Intete.-.t'- ptoses, as ever, there aie no immediate prospects of a regulir I r." of colliers suppllng anthiaclte to lhi rope, with first-class bituminous coals selling at tidewater on this side foi $1.G) a ton or less." Dodson Mine Eire. The file which destroyed the Dodson buaker at Pis mouth Thursdiy night, communicated to the mine and much dilllculty Is found In extinguishing the llames. Two latge pumps have been sot up on tho banks of the Susquehanna lher and 5,000 gallons of water will be pouied Into the binning workings every minute. When the lire occurred tho shelve wheels In the heed l-ouse fell down the shaft and these no doubt set flic to the timbers nt the foot and tore out the guides, etc.. In their descent. Consld ei.ible appiehenslon is felt lest the llio Inside If not toon checked, will bum out tho cogging at the various elns nnd falls will take place which will foi ever pi event the use of tho shaft. Bieaking Up Old Cars. Th- Ametican Car nnd Foundry com pany has lately bought IiO.000 small wooden c.us fiom the Lehigh Vulley railroad. These used tn bo lun over the line, as well as tl e Philadelphia and Ueadlng and other coal-cnirslng roads, but aie too small for present utes, and they have had to be discarded for cars better adapted to piescnt traffic eonditlcns. They were accordingly sold to tlio Amcilcan Cat nnd Foundry compnni for scrap, each car containing nnpioxl niately two and a half tons of scrap, not counting the wheels and axles. The company has also got hold of 1,000 box car, which It was dcslied to bteak up. Accoidingly a piece of gicund seveial acics In extent was leased neat De troit. Mich, and 125 men wete set to woik nt lecoverlng the sciap ficm these cars Poi table Uncles wete laid down a deirlck was erected, shears for cutting cold lion were piuvle'cd, and a whole wrecking plant was fitted up Those In chaige of the woik Has' tiuy can d"stros about 100 cats a dav, but that it will ptobxbly be November or Decerobet belore tho work is complete d Another Monroe Rnihoad. "Still ancther lailtnad Is to pas3 throuuli a poitlon of Sloiuoe erunty, in cider to make a shoiter route to It is ton," sass the Strouelsburg Times "Plans aie maturing for the placing of the C'entinl Massachusetts lalltoad on a substantial footing when the Hoston and Maine rallioad le'asp is btoken. which the Interests back of the Central Massachusetts feed confident will be done. The proposition which, It Is alleg -d, has been favorably tecelved by all parties Interested, Is to connc t th Central Massachusetts with the Pi nn s.vlvanU rallmad by tho construction nf n line fiom llolsoke or Sptlngf.ilil. Mas.. la New burg N. Y, nnd Port Jeivk. N. Y to Tomlili ken, a distance of 253 miles ulng the Newbuig, Putclt ess, nnd Connecticut rallioad It. part between New burg and Springfield. 'The load west from Port Jervls would follow a survey made about fif teen oars ago bs a company having a similar objec' In view It would cross "The Least Hair Casts a Shadow' A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, make the wfwle impure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great leader in blood purifiers. It casts no shadow, but brings sunshine and health into every household. Dyspopsia-" For six months my sys tem ws out of order with dyspepsia and impure blood. Spent lots of money in vam. but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly." 'Jos. S. Zauba, Genoa. Neb. Eruptions " had annoying erup tions caused by impure blood, and physi cians' treatment failed to benefit. Hood's Sarsaparilla removed them and I am no longer annoyed." 17. R. Hudson, Nationa, Pa. 3ood& SaMafiMitfa l.-Kxt't Mill cure Ih , cr till i tlm non Irritating it n J ouly clhrtlo tei ik wlTJTlCcid't PattniarlTl . aAmiaG2SBES Pike and Monroe counties, go through the northern portion of Carbon, eioss Ing the Lehigh river between the Tan nery nnd White Haven, come up through Sandy valley and on to Tom hleken, where Its connection with tho Penury would take It westward Tho distance from Hoston to Pittsburg by this loulc would be shortened 150 miles or five hours and from Hoston to Chi cago 200 miles or over six hours. "Thlity years ngo the ndvunttges to be derived bv tho bulldlni; of Aucti a 'binneh vere recognized by New Ihig- land capitalists. Companies have been organized nt dlfferpnt times to build the rood, vatlous surves's have been made, charters and lights of way se cured, but all so far cam" to naught, pilnclpally because ot the difficulty In obtaining an outlet for the roid from this region to tho West." New Company Has Charge. The Cnnnell Powder company n taken chaige of the Crane Powder mllU nt Treberton which Is located near Shamokln. There :mo twenty-thriv buildings on twenty acres of land and mining and blasting powder will bo manufactured. The new company contemplates mak ing n number of Improvements and will Introduce up-to-date business method". The officers of the company nre: W. L. Connell, president" A J. Council, tiensurer, nnd C. M. Price, sec retary and manager. The Incorpo'n tors are: Hon. W. L. Connell, Dr. A. J. Connell, H A. Connell. John ft. Davis and C. M. Pi Ice, all of Scranton. Meeting of Minors. Next Thursday evening a meeting of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western mln"is will be held In Flanagan's hall, Liizeriv stioet. The meeting Is for the pin pose of suggesting a remedy for the preont method of selling powder, adopted bv the company. One of President Truesdnlo's agents has piomlsed that reforms In this di rection aie to be expected TRAINMEN'S HEADQURTERS. Officers Looking for a Suitable City to Establish Them In. Mayor Molr Is in tecelpt of a circu lar letter, copies of which have been sent to the chief maglsttatcs of sev eral cities, from the giand master and sectetary of the National Uiotheihood of Railroad Tialnmen, iclatlvo to the establishment of the national head quaitPts of the organization. The let ters are sent with a view of atepilrlng Infoimntlon regnidlng the iclatlvo de slt ability of the various cities. Ulnghamton is making sttenuous ef foits to secure the headquartcis for that city, but as Scianton Is coming more to the front eveiy day as a tall toad e enter, the chances of secuilng the headquartcis for this city aie bright The brothel hood Is one of tho lead ing labor oiganlzatlons In the country and has a membership of SI, 500, divided among 57ii lodges located throughout this country and Canada. Its cash as ests on June 1, 1S90. were $.'37,717 20 and are steadily Inct casing. It has a corps of twelve giand lodge office s, six of whom devote their entile time to the Interests of the oiganlzatlon An ofllce force of thirteen cleiks Is peimnnently employed at hendqu.utors A committee has been appointed to lecclve pioposals fiom the .uiom cities, which must be sent under the signatures of the clu officers or tep resentatlve business men. CLEANING UP THE DEBRIS. Nothing Definite Known About Re building of Breaker. Saturdas a force of workmen were employed by the Delawaie and Hud son company cleaning up the debris on the site of thp White Oak breaker at Archbald which was entliely de sttoyed by fire Ftlday night Nothing official has been given out as to whether or not the breaker will bo rebuilt on the piescnt site, but the general imptesslon Is that it will be built In some other pait of Aich bakl The desti action of the White Oak breaker tluows 700 men and boss out of employ ment. by warm shampoos with Ccticdra Soap, fol lowed by light dicsslngs with Cuiicura, pur- .a uV uuuiiiaiaaim greaieji oi SKln cures. This treatment v?ill clear tho scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dandruff, gootho Irri tated, itching surfaces, stimulate tho hair follicles, supply tho roots with energy and nourishment, and produco luxuriant lustrous hair with clean, vtholesomo scalp. SoldmrjwliMf PoTTnrD.ABDC.Cop.SolorreDi lieiton. r How to I'roduco luxuriant flilr," freoT HEAVINESS Is not a dchli ihle quillty In bread Heavy bread will make a man cross all das No wo man wants to make hems bread and no man ought to eat It Any woman can malta light bread it bho will use "Snow 9 Pour Weak lloui makes heavy bread "Snow White" Is htiong llnur Stmng flmn makes light br"nd In causa It has sttength enough to rise All grocers sell It. "We only wholesale It " THE WESTON ILL CO. Scran ton, Carbondale, Olyphant. I To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured ty our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md, BDHH j&L V I AND CormollatTd Great Colored We offer the entire stock at these new prices- 50c, 75c and $1.00 arranged into three lots. All dollar Waists ; 5Qc All dollar twenty-five and dollar fifty Waists . .' . 75c All dollar seventy-five, two dollar and two fifty Waists, $1.00 The high grade Waists is recognized, and at the new prices, the large stock will be readily disposed of. CONNOLLY & L OF SCRANTM Special Attention Given to UitsU ncssnud Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations L. tended According to H.iliuices and Responsibility. U Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WAL CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Prei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casliler The vault of this bank is pro tected by Holmes' Lluctrlc Pro tective System. Lager Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER llffil.ll8l.,S?ill,M Telephone Call, 23:13. DR.DENSTEN 311 Spruci S'. Ttmple Court Building Scraatoj, Fa. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women nml children CHHU.N'IC, NKHV OL'S, I1HAIN AND WAbTINU UISIJAS KS A Sl'Kl'IALTV All diseases of Ilia I.Uet, Killings, Uladder. Skin, Hlnod, Nerves. Womb, Ke War, N'oso Tlire.at. nnd 1-uiiBB, Caneers. Tumours, l'lli Hupturo Ooltre, llheumutlum, Asthma, Catuirh, Varlncocclo, Lost Manhood, Nlghlb Amissions, all 1'emale Diseases, I.eucorrhoca, etc elonorrliea, Sjphllls lilood I'oIdiiii, Imllscrctlon nnd youthful habits obliterated. Surge r. Kits, Kpl leps Tape and ttnm.ich Worms CA TAHHllOZONU, Spcclllo for Catnrrh Thieo months' treatment onl $5 00. Trial freo In olllre. Consultation and exami nations free. Olllcu hour J dully and Sunday, 8 u. m. to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN is 0) SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER! Price Reductions in Shirt For Instance character of "Connolly & Wallace" Shirt WAI I AfP VV AlULVLi, Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS TAKE TIME Br THE FORELOCK." BUT CHIMES 119 OKHK Car load Just arrived. AH style, and prices the lowest. Workmanship Guaranteed oven on THE CHEAPER GFUDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us yur patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy teims of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Ueds, etc. Five largo floors full to the celllng-at Thai. Ke'ly's Stom, vlZV, MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal nf tho best ejuallty for domestic use nnd of all sizes. Including Buckwheat anil Hlrdsee, ili'llered In any part of tho cltj. nt tho lowest price. Orders received ot tho olllce, Connnll building Hoom SOfi; telephono No. 17W, or at tho mine, telephuno No 212, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. mm PLEASANT COAL CO Tlio Dickson Maiiuractiirln Co, rcraiitan nnd WliUevliirra, l'a, Manurao ureri of LOCOMOTlVfiS, STATIONARY ENGINES Bollert, llolitlncond Pumping .Machinery. dcncral Offlco, Scranton, Pa. Wallace Waists 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Interior Decoration 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, EnnillMIIIIllllUIinilllClllltlUHIt ! Don't Forget I Tlirt we are the agents in s j this city for the s Which is today, as it al- 3 ways has been, a "top notch- 2 5 er," should be pleased to have s S you call. 5 1 FL0REY & BROOKS S in Washington Avenu;. S Opposite Cojrt lious: 3 nlEKICiKllllllllUlSBIIIIIltllEIIISIIIIir. THE llooms 1 amis, Com'HIi B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting: OER M do at Mooslonnd UusU alo Worui. UAFLIN &. UAND I'OVVDHIt CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl ctrlo Iluttorloi. Kleairlo 1C pin lore, !oroxplo.llu l)laU, riuftt)' l'im mid Repauno Ghim'cil Go's cxpSVcs iSlCVCiC '
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