THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1899. 8 Royal POWDER L Mokes the food more delirious and wholesome oyu b"- pnwnra M,t vo. WELCOME TO THE TENTH Concluded from Page 1. romphilnltiBly. patrlotlcnll.-.. They nni ivred mid Mcilllced. they fctuRlit .uid loll, they drove tinck mid punished the rebel, who resisted federal niitlmrlty and who. ivlth force, tittiu'kfd the sovereignty of tho I'lilted States In Its newly-iiciturcil territory. Without them llien and there tvu would lime been prni'llriilly helpless Hi land, our flatf would have hail lt llrst Mtnln and the Amerleau name it' llrst lgnomln. The brilliant victories of the army and nnvy In the ba and city of IMunlhi would have been won in vain. Hir nhllR.itlnt K to elvlllzatlop would lmVi reninlncil teinorarl!y unperformed, ehnon would have lelflied. and whatever kv trnment there wa. would have been by tho will of one imtii and not by the emi nent of the spverned. Who lefuxcd to (.onnd tho retreat? "Who stood' In the i reach wlen others weakened? Who re Hlslcd the hUURentlon of the unpatriotic that they i-hoiiM eome home?' Let me all i he roll of the refitments ami battal ions thnt dis-m to be perpetuated n lh natl.ui unnnle. Their action was not n Midden Impulse tinder excitement, but a dellbnat" detetiuli'atioii to sus t.ln. ut the cost of life. If need be, the lienor of their pnvonwnnl unci the au thority of Its tiilfc. Koll of Honor. first California. California Artllli'i.v, l'lrst Colorado. 1'lrst Idaho, Pifty-llrnl lown. Twentieth Knnnis. Thlit.enth Minnesota, l-'lrst Montana. first Nebras ka., Kilt North Dakota. Newell. l'n vill i's, Second Onwn, Tinth I'unnsylvanl.i. First South Dakota. First Tennessee Vtnh Artllleiy. First WnMdiiKtoti. First WyomltiK. Wyomli'K Hatteiy. To these must be added about f.au thousiind enllsteil nun of the regular nrmv who w-ie entitled to their dls- rhul'KP undr the peace proclauiatlon of April 11, l-iW: the greater portion of whom jv pi.-lpiiied In lh eliRnKTrncnts of 111'' I'litlitli corps ind ar still peiformliii: iirduotts setvlees III the Held. Nor mint the navy be forirolteii, Sixty live devotid sailors participated In the eiiKiiKement of May 1 In .Manila buy whoso terms of service had previously expired. rmitlmiliiK on duty unite a year utter that action. Fi.r thesi men of the nrmy and navy we have only honor and gratitude. Tho world will never know the re rtr.ilnt of our soldiers their self-control vniler the most exasperating conditions. 'or weeks subjected to the Insults and duplicity of the Instil pent leaders, tluy preserved the status quo, rememberlns that they were under an ordei Irani tlnlr government to sacredly observe the terms of the protocol In lettir and spirit ami avoid all conflict except In defense pend ing the negotiations of the treaty of peace. They were not the aggressors. They did not begin hostilities against the insurgents pending the rutlllcatlon of tho treaty of peace In the senate, great as was their Justltloatlon, heciiui-o their or ders from Washington forbade It. I take all the responsibility for that direction. Otis only executed the orders of his gov ernment and the soldiers, under great provocation to strike hack, obeyed. Un til the trenty was rntllled we had no au thority beyond Manila city, bay and har bor. We then hnd no other title to de find, nip authority beyond that to main tain, Spain was still In possession of the lemrilnder of the aichlrielagii. Spain sued for peace The truce and treaty were not concluded. The tlrst blow was Htnick by the insurgents. Our kindness was reciprocated with cruelty, our mercy with u Mauser. The tlag of truce was Invoked only to be dishonored. Our sol diers were idiot down when ministering to tho wounded Filipinos. Our humanity vin Interpreted as weakness, our for b.uranco as eowaidlee. They nss.tlled 1 411 sovereignty, and there will be no v.'olcss parley no pause until th" Insur rection is HiiiiprtsMd and American au thority acknowledged and established. The misguided followers in lebelllon luue only our charily and nlt. As to the cruel lenders who have needlessly s.ierl lleed tho liven of thousands of their people, ut the cost of s.jme of our bct bleod, for the gratification of their own iimbltlous destsiui, I will leave to others the ungracious task of Justification anil eulogy. TCeiy one of the noble men, regulars or volunteers, soldiers or seamen, who thus signally served their country In Its extremity deserves Hie special reeognl tlen of congress, and it will be to nv an unfeigned pleasure to iceommend for rach of them a special medal of honor. While we give you hail and greeting fr mi outflowing hearts we do not forjei '.he brave men who remain and those who have ioiip forward to take your placi s, ind thoM otl'ir biave men 'vhn have ,o prompt!) voluptei led, cri.w.llng each '"tiler to go to the front, to enirv for wiini to huciessful completion the work vou so nobly bigiin. Our prars go with them, and more men and munition. If reumlred, for the predy nuppreeslon of thi' rebellion, the establishment of pearo and trnniitilllty nnd a government under the undisputed Foxerelgnty of tho 1'tiltml States a government which wilt ilo Justice to nil nnd ut mice encourage the bewi efforts nnd aspirations of these distant people and tlm highest develop lnent of their rich and fertile lands. The government tit which you gave your loyulty welcomes you to your homes. With no blot or stain upon your record, the story of your unselfish services to country nnd to civilization will bo to the jiien wim take your places nt the front ittii.1 on tho llrlng line and to future gen erations an example of patriotism nnd an Inspiration to duty. Applause for Old Chums. The president'! ppeivh was received with fiinmltuous applause, especially every rvferenri to tho trnllnnt Tenth. When tlio speaker enumerated the sev eral regiments entitled to special hon ors, the hoys of the Tenth took n hand In the cheering. As each regiment wni mentioned, the soldiers showed their ilcllrtht In nrolongcd applause. The Twentieth Kansas (Colonel Funston's reglmnt) came In for nn ovation. When t'Jie Nebraska regiment wns men tioned, the boys could with illfllctilty be stnpptd; but tho Utah battery'i name literally set the men wild. Cheer jifter cheer went up nnd the regiment In cheering gave tho Philip pine yell several times. The t'tilh bat tery and tho Tenth regiment were chums In the Philippines, and several times the Utah men shelled the jungles, driving the Ins-urgents back while the Tenth slept nfter a battle. An un looked for Incident occurred when thi Tenth regiment filed In front of the reviewing stand In Schenley park. Shortly after the column began march ing past the president, the crowd on the hillside, which wns Immense, and contained many of tho friends and rela tives of the Tenth, commenced to surge forward and In a few moments the rones and nollcemen were swont away nnd soldiiTS and friends mingled, pass ing the stand en masse. The move ment had no ugliness about It. but was just u spontaneous dash of friends for long absent loved ones. After the soldiers had eaten their lato dinner at tho race track the several companies were taken In hand by com mittees from their several home towns nnd escorted to special trains to carry them home. Some of the boys though decided to remain In the city over night, the re sult being that the streets are filled with soldiers and those who nre help ing them to enjoy themselves. President McKlnloy left Pittsburg tn niffht nt 9 o'clock for East Liverpool, Ohio, a very weary man. The entlt-.' day had been spent under the most trying circumstances, and the presi dent wns almost worn out. As soon as he reached his private car at Shady side station he retired to his stateroom and lay down, giving orders that he should not be disturbed until the train reached Kast Liverpool, whore he will be the guest of an old friend. FACTORYVILLE. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD NEW STEEL WORKS STORY CAN'T BE CORROBORATED. Superintendent Loomls Says tho Dia mond Flats Troperty Has Not Been Sold nnd That No One Represent ing Any Pittsburg Parties Huvo Negotiated for It as Far as He Knows Matthew Sloan, of Kings ton, Promoted to Foremanshlp of Buffalo Boiler Shops. A story Is afloat to the effect that the Pittsburg Steel company has de cided to estnbllsh a plant In this city for the manufacture of steel billets and that the company )iad purchased the Diamond Flats property from the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Hullroad company as n site for the pro posed mill. The Pittsburg Steel com pany may have decided to locate In this city, but It hns not purchased or negotiated for the Diamond Fhus tract, according to K. K. Loomls, su perintendent of tho real estnte and mining department of the Lackawanna road, With whom ull deals for the pur chase of company land has to be made. When seen by a Tribune reporter yes terday with reference to the reported sale, air. Loomls said: "The Diamond Flats property has not been sold. There have been for some time, In fact, since we have begun to dispose of our surface land, several men who have made offers for the Diamond Flats property. I do not know of hav ing a representative i4" the Pittsburg Steel company making any offer for this land. If any have, their Identity was not made known to mo." Secretary D. F$. Athorton, of th" board of control, does not place any credence In the reported story. Ho hns not heard anything reliable con cerning the proposed new Industry. Mr. Sloan Promoted. Matthew Sloan, foreman of th" Kingston shops of the Lackawanna road, has been promoted to the fore manshlp of the boiler shop of the com pany's works at Huffalo. He will leave to assume his new duties today. Mr. Slonn has been employed in tho Kingston shops for over thirty years. He began learning his trade In England and finished It In the Kingston shops, coming there In 1SSS, soon after Char les Oraham, sr., was made master me chanic. Twenty years ago he was made fore man of the boiler shops, a position ho has held continuously since, and dur ing thnt time he hns hardly missed a day's work. He has. been a most can aille foreman, nnd the work turned out under his direction has been of a high order. Joseph Xewitt, who has been em ployed In the Kingston shops for the past eighteen years, has been appoint ed foreman there. Mr. Ncwitt Is well (lualllled for the position. On Saturdny evening the employes of the shops tendered Mr. Sloan a fare well party, which was a complete sur prise to him. An enjoyable evening was spent and refreshments were served. John Williams, on behalf of the employes of tho shops, presented Mr. Sloan with a handsome smoking set, to which the latter responded and thanked them In a feeling manner. pimple: PREVENTED BY (utitfira ThomostcffcctlvosklnputltylnKandboau tlf ylng soap, ns well ns purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursory. It strikes at the rnune of lurt comploxlons, red, rongh hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes, viz., tho clopRCil, irritated, Intlanied, over worked, or sluKplshPonE3. Solil Trwhe. riiTtm l)n Ann Cum. Cniir, Rolo 1'roM. Uoimm U. S. A. Ilrlllih rtfpoli f. Nrnr. KT o"S)nSin. " Uow la Car. t'lmpl..." fr... vflfc 11 f AND CoimolhjarTd fallacy SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. SPECIAL SALE ThlsWoek of 5, I. Eld. Now is the tiino to get a bargain at theso prices. You cannot ob tain them in tho future. Call and seo them. Fine Diamond Kings ut Jj.00. worth $10.60. Solid Gold Hand Hints nt $!.2., worth MM. Solid (iold Hand lllngs ut $1.00, worth J2.K. Hold Killed Cuff Uuttons. 60c, worth tl.25. Cuff Button.", previous prices $1.00, now S7c. (fenfs Solid Silver Watch, Klgln move ment, $3.fi0. Lndles' Sterling Sliver Watches, worth SS-SO, now SI?..",. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. V, price Jt.KO. now $1.7.'.. lingers Urns'. Spoons, warranted, Tiflc. Rogers Hros". Ilutter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Pickle Korks, 37c. previous prieo 7."'C. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Klgln move ment. $n.sn. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches nt $0.rl, worth $1.-..(W. We alKo have about three hundred La dles' Solid Silver lllngs. worth 50c nnd 7."c, will close them ut 10c each. Special salo now going on nt Davldow Hros. Attend as we are offering goods at one-fourth their original value. Kxtra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 10c. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava, Wi PREMATURl-LY OLD. A man ought not Xoee! old, or to br old until well up towaius the nineties, but now-n-ilavs vou don't see many such men. Instead, you hear people no older than 40 or 45 who begin to complain of tired backs Mr. nnd Mrs. John Connor are at New York city and the seashore for two weeks. Hev. and Mrs. W. M. Miller have re turned from an extended visit at Dry den. N Y. The Indies of the M. K. church will serve a 10 cent corn supper at the church next Wednesday evening from 0 to 7 o'clock. The W. C. T. V. will meet Mrs. Al bert Hrlggs this afternoon. The Wallsvllle fair commences one week from today. Sept. C. If you hava raised a big pumpkin or squash, or a nice looking baby take them over and got ope of the many premiums offered. George Stark, of Starkvllle. recently caught 11 black bass In the Ox Hon pond that weighed eight pound and three ounces. Next! Charles Klinefelter and wife spent Sunday with relatives here. Charlie Ir "one of the boys" and represents the well known drug house. W. K. Mulford & Company, of Philadelphia Mrs. William Snnvor and son, Ralph, are spending several weeks in this vl clnltv. J. S. Read returned Thursday from Hariisburg, where he was In attend ance at the Republican state conven tion as a member of the stnto com mittee. Mr. and Mrs. T. XV. Hreyton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kmlyn Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner composed n party that returned from Pawtueket, It. L. last Thursday. Mrs. Kmmn Trnvlss Is confined to her home by Illness. TUNKHANNOCK. Changing of Shops. The brick walls that have divided the machine shops and saw-mill of the Lackawanna company's local car shopa were removed yesteruay. The old machine shop Is now almost empty, the machinery being removed to a new shop, as has been told in this column. The saw-mill will now be ex tended In the old machine shop. The work of arranging the machinery In the new shop Is going on smoothly. Foreman Patrick Laugan states the shop will bo In full working order the latter part of the week. The Towel Sale Continue During This Week Like many other surprises we spring a mid-summer Towel Sale that will set you to guessing for a reason why. We usually give a reason for a singular move of this kind. We have no reason that we care to tell now, only we have the towels. We have a lot of them and they are priced lower than you have ever known them be fore. Almost at the price of common crash you can get towels here, big, fleecy fellows for the bath, great wide huck or damask ones, big and roomy, a regular armful of linen, great, generous towels that will dry you right. Here Are Two Great Lots: At 12Jc each, or $1.40 per dozen5oo dozen huck and Damask towels, of various grades and sizes, with hemmed or fringed ends. At 15c each, or $1.70 per dozen5oo dozen huck aback towels, hemmed or hem-stitched ends, in four dif ferent qualities and sizes. Tim OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Husl ness ami Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to li.ilanccs and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 This and That. J. XV. FltzlSibuon, superintendent of the motive power and machinery de partment of the Lackawanna rood, went to Now York yesterday. He will return tomorrow. frm To assist digestion, relievo distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take ws k!o'.l . WM. CONNELl, Preildent. H0NRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAM II. PP.CK, Cashier The vault of this bank is tectcd by Holmes' Electric tective System. pro-Pro- and brains, of stomach giving out, of shattered nerves, of lost energy, of aversion to work These men have thought more of dollars than of health. They forget that money it almost worthless without health to enjoy it. If men and women will take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, they needn't worry much about old age. The years will go by, but they won't show it. This medi cine makes digestion perfect, and changes v disordered stomach into a healthy one that works as Nature intended. It regulates i the liver,- enriches the blood and tones the nenres. It prevents consumption by curing broocbltls, lingering coughs and bleeding lungs. The "Discovery" contains no al cohol; no false or uncertain stimulus; the power it gives is the power of Nature: deep, genuine nnd lasting. It does not create a craving for stimulants, In serious cases of sickness, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Huffalo, N. Y., will give free advice and counsel to those -nho write him. "The reason I delayed writing was became I TTntrd to wait ont )tar after I had taken the medicine before Riving my ataUracnt, and now 1 can send a rood, conscientious testimonial," wriUi Chas. if. Sergeant, ofrlaln City. Madtton Co., Ohio. " During the summer and fall of 1690 I became all ' run-down,1 oervra and stomach WW out of order. I wrote to Dr. Pierce for ad- vjice.. Jieaaia 1 na general otwiiij, ana aarued jjr.nrrce ioiaen juraicai un livuot 0. 1 Jiavc not taken any medicine id nave been able to work ererr dav. i.MyappeOteU good, I can eat thcee square meal .day, and I da not ittl that miserable burning M the stomach after eating," 1 m uuaucu niruM-aa uisiuitiri aauu m. wuaed alx bottles. Blacc I stopped taking it about cmeyer ago. I Jiavc not taken any medicine of any una. ana. nave been anie 10 won every aa; Th preparations for the firemen's convention to be held hero this week ure well under wny. The National IJecoratltiK company have had a rep resentative here for the last few days and a latRe majority of the residences and business places n ro decorated for the event, (hi Thursday will take plac what will In all likelihood be the star event nf I he convention, the prize drill between the Knp.lt Hose company, of I'lttstnn. and the Llnta Hose company, of Towanda, fur 11 cash prize of $100. On this day. too. will be the ball name between the crack amateur teams, the Pittston Heds and the Lacknwnnnas, of brrnnton. for a $50 purse. Bauer's bnnd. of Scranton, will be in attend ance both days and will give a concert on court house square on the evenlnp; of August 31. On the second day will occur the parade, In which from twenty to twenty-live lire companies and their hands will participate. This will come oft in tin morning. In the afternoon there will be the vurlous contests for which prizes agRiejratlnK $,"00 are hunt; up; and In the evening a band contest In which the celebrated Haker's band, of HlnKhnniton, the aermanln, of To wanda, the H. A. Packer's, of Sayre, and others will contest. These two days promise to be the blgRest In the history of tho town, both as to the crowd and the attractions offered. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Rquler, of Scran ton, are spending some time with Hon. A.U. fiquler here. C. H. Little, of Hcranton, and XV. N. Reynolds, Jr.. nnd K. E. Mentzer. of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sunday In town. County Chulrnian James E. Frear. Delegate E. E. 'Mentzer, 'Walter Hard well and II. H. Harding, of Tunkhan nock, and John Heed, of Factoryvllle, composed tho Wyoming county dele gation at the Republican state convention. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS of the Chicago & North Western Ry. afford the best service between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Leave Chicago every night nt O.no. The track and equip ment are of the highest standard. Low rate tourist tickets to St. Paul, Minne apolis. Lake Mlnnetonka, Duluth, Helena. Butte, Yel lowstone Park, Portland, Ta coma, Seattle and Alaska. For particulars nnk your nearest ticket ngent or ad dress Chicago & North-Western Ry. Prlnclpil Agencies : PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 161 Chestnut St, 461 Broadway rillCAQO oj Clark St. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Urace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In n modest nnd unobtrusive way thero are few better conducted hotels In the metropolis thun tho St. Denis. Tho great popularity It hns ucqulred can readily bo traced to Its unique location. Its homc.llko ntmoynhere. the neeulhir ex. cellcnce of Its culslno ond service, and Its very moderate, prices. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, washing, avenue ination To succeed besets ruccess. Just so with bread-making. Do'crm lnatlou to succeed Insures suc cess, because you soon discover that with "Snow White" Flour success Is easy, and you succeed In succeeding because you sought success In the proper manner. All grocers sell "Snow White." We only wholesaleit." THE WESTON Mill CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. , WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St and Irvlig Plac;, INJEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. KUROl'KAN PLAN. Day aud Upwards. $;i.n() Per $1.50 Par I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. TAKE TIME Br THE FORELOCK." BABY CHRRIHGE3 10 MOTS - NERV1TA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Imnotencv. Nltrht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A ucrvo tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks anil restores the Are of youth, ftfy mall HOc per box, O boxes for $a.BO; with a written guarnn tco to euro or roftmd tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL, Bold by McOnrrnh & Thomas. Drim- J Blstu,, 209 LacUawanra uve., Scranton, l'u. w '1irlNT 1 For Iiiisiiiess Men In the heart of tho wholesalo district. For Shopper. S minutes' walk to Wnnnmakers; S minutes to Slet-el Cooper's Illis Store. Knsy of access to tho great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from IV way Cars, glv lni! easy transportation to all points of Interest. 1 HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YOKK. -- t cor. nth st. & itNivrcnsrrv ru -f f Only one. l'lock from Broadway. 4- X Rooms, $1 Up. vZV'lu X V A r 1 w iiJ Afflicted o4 UDlirtunte utttma frara ITlTtiedUfMfi, Ulooil I'oUom, ) Youthful Error. Lol Vittlttr Vftttcocelo. tit. JlCDd for Norn TMtliuonlaU d4 Hock ) "Truth" to iTor. u r. jiii.i.i., m. u fll Ktif-lh Mlitti ML. I'hlliMl lnh la. Pa. Inaltlitlr th ADIT ttMH'lftlta-t In the 1 I nlLnil Miala In Atara aKti tliAurh lha til oat ealahrilavl arvMi. 1 UUiti Mll. Kttib tiif. ovirnl In J w 1 0 clua "" J r 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 glvlnu 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, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fivj largo floors full to the celling at Tins. Kelly's Slons, '!!"&, The Mouse Beautiful m3&rw It is not enough that our IS B Rugs, Should wear well they must combine beauty and durability. Our goods are selected with the greatest care, and if yon buy here your home will be beauti ful indeet. See our new Artistic Furniture, Furniture Coverings. WHAMS 129 WYOMING AVENUI cftHULTY, I is is Lager Beer Brewery IITPLnAMCOflL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestlo use and of all sizes. Including lluckwheat and nirdseyc. delivered In uny part of tho city, nt the lowest prlco. Orders received at the olllce, Connnll building, rtoom EOfi; telcphono No, 17C2, or at tho mine, telcphono No. 272, will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine, , MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO Manuracturcrs or OLD STOCK PBLSNER 435 104551113 81., SMllflPJ Telcphons Call, 23;U, 'llEEIIi!!)I!tl)!lllllltlllllll!lll!Illlllir3 II Si D 311 Sprues S!. Timple Court building Scraotoi, Pa. The Dickson Mnnuruciurliix Co. h'cranton nnd V1IUm-Hit H, Miiiiuraoturera of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Uollcrs, tlolitlnganil Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Fa. All acuto and chronic dUrnsea of men, women and children. ClIItUNIC. NKHV Ol'S, liltAIN ANIJ WAHTJNU DISEAS ES A SI'KCIALTY. All dUciiBes of th3 Liver. Kidney, llladder, Skin, Wood, Nerves. Womb, Kye, Uar, No3e, Throat, and I.uhbh. Cancers. Tumours. I'ltss llupturo Ooltre. Hhoumatlsm, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlocoeele, Lout Manhood, NlKhtly KmluBlons, all l'eniale Dlseitaetj, Leucorrhoea. etc. Oonorrhen, Syphllln, Wood I'oIhoii. Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery. Kits. IOpi lepsy Taim and flomiieh Worms C'A TAIUUIOZONE. Spcclllo for Cntnrrh. Three months' treatment only J5 00. Trial free in olllce. Consultation nnd exami nations free. Office hours daily and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN I FL0REY & BROOKS I ZTi SB 2 211 Washington Avenu:. j- M mm 2 Opposite Court House. 5 m mm jfuiusiEiiiiEimiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiinl THE .looms. nm.S.Coin'l.liBTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting WDER M- do ut Mooaic mid Until 'ale Works. f.AFI.IN & RAMI I'OWDUR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER ICI ctrlo lluttsrloi. lUemrio Kxplodarv for exploding bluitM, Hufety Kinjiuii RspaU.19 Cll3tH'C3) CO'S uxAivcs
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