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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 189D.
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LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
MAKE TJP OF THE T., L. &
BOARD FOR TODAY.
W.
Pumping of Oil nt tho Station of the
United States Plpo Lino Company
at Parsons Has Been Resumed.
Alfred Harvey Proposes to Start a
Silk Mill at Forest City Expects
to Begin Operations About Jan. 1.
Now Erie Locomotives Too Large.
Odds and Ends of News.
E. Se-
Followlng Is the make-up of the Del
aware, Lackawanna and Western board
for today:
Tuesday, Dee. 10, 1899.
SOUTH.
3.30 p. m. W. A. Bartholomew.
8.30 p. m. A. Gcrrlty.
8.30 p. m. O. Kearney.
0.30 n. m. J. F. Stevens.
10.30 p. m.V. ailllgnn.
11.30 p. m. G. T. Staples, with I
cor a men.
11.30 p. m.-W. D. Warfcl.
SOUTH.
1.30 a. m.-John McCuc.
1.30 a. m. T. Muipliy, with II. J. Larkin s
?.30 a!"n"-E. E. Duffy, with P. J. O'JIal-
ley's men.
S a. m. George Itafferty.
4.30 a. m. W. II. Uartholomcw.
4.30 a. m. F. Hnllett.
6.30 a. m. C. Towiibcnu.
5 it. .m. 11. IUnnett.
!U5 a. m. J. Mci'ann.
0.15 a. m. J. Howe, vlth WnndsiU's men.
11 a. m.-A. G. ilammctt, with A. Polha-
mus' men.
1.30 p. m. O. Miller.
1.30 p. m. John KnnK
3 p. m. A. llopkln".
4.43 p. m. V. McAllister.
4.43 p. m. Georgo Ludlow.
6 p. m. James Glnley.
SUMMITS, ETC.
6 n. m.. north-G. Frounfelkcr.
7.30 a. m.. north Mcl.anc, with Warrick's
men.
11 a. m., north S. Carmoily.
II n. m.. south H. M.-Alllster.
1 p. m south M. Mudlgnn.
C.C0 p. m. J. Mosler, with Flnerty s men.
PUSHERS.
CM a. m. llouxcr.
11. CO a. m. M. Mnr.in.
7 p. m. M. Murphy.
10.30 p. m. O. Cast.
PULLER.
10 a. m. Perkins.
PASSENGER ENGINES.
7 n. m. Wlilener.
6.30 p. m. McGovem.
NORTH.
B n. m., 2 engines J. (VHarn.
6 n. m., a cnKlncs-C. Klngalcy.
7 a. m.. 2 engines A. Kelcham.
9.30 it. m.. 2 engines R. Castnrr.
11.30 a. m.. 2 engines V. Labar, with
Kltzpatilck's men.
2.30 p. m., 2 engines G. 11MI.
3 p. m., 2 engines O. Randolph,
fi p. m., 2 engines T. Dniidleun.
7 p. m., 2 englnei A. Mullen.
8 p. m., 2 englnes-J. E. Masters.
9 p. m., 2 engines Jchn Gahugan.
Pumping Oil Again.
The pumps of the United States Pipe
Line company, at Parsons, voiv
etarted on Saturday, after u suspen
sion of two months. The oil will not
he numped to tide ps heretofore, but
only to Frpemansburg, Pa., where It
will be transferred to tank care. The
company was worsted in tho New Jer
ney courts, from the lowest to the
highest, and has had to rcmovn its
pipes and .stations from that state.
The company took this knock-out
blow as gracefully ns it could and
asked for sixty days Ir. which to close
up Its operations In New Jersey and
the court granted the request. The
company then withdrew across tho
border Into Pennsylvania, laying
twenty-four mll"s of plpo to Frec
mansburB and tearing up Its twenty
Blx miles of pipe In Now Jersey. Tho
sixty days having new expired and
the Freemansburg station being1 ready,
the pumping of oil from Paisons was
resumed Saturday. A single pump
ing1 carries It to Freemnnsburg', as
when tho oil is once lifted over the
Wllkes-Earro mountain it runs the
rest of the way to gravity.
Freemanshurg- Is In Northampton
county, near Fasten. The United
States company Is supposed to have
been forced out of New Jnrsey by Its
only rival, the Standard OH company.
Wilkes-Barrc Record.
Sullivan Uallroad company, to take
effect Jan. 1, 1000.
It has been discovered that five new
engines built for passenger service on
the Erie road are too big to get Into
Chicago. They are too high to go
under Fourteenth street subway. Tho
smokestacks will have to bo cut down
and the whistles and safety valves
lowered.
Blcyclos are to bo carried by all of
tho roads running1 east from Chicago.
Tho proposition to levy a uniform
charge for wheels carried In tho entire
territory east of that city has been
voted; down by the roads running be
tween Pittsburg and Buffalo and New
York, known ns the trunk lines. This
forces tho transportation companies
between Buffalo and Pittsburg and
Chicago to drop their scheme.
Pittsburg may have a new railroad
to the sea nnd to the south. Tho
outlook Is promising, although until
after January 1, the public will not
b? taken into the confidence of the
projectors. One rumor pays that tho
projectors of the Pittsburg and Bee
rr.er Railroad company ure back of It.
Another, which does not receive so
much credfneo among those coal men
nnd others of the Upper Mononga
hola Valley who are interested, Is that
the Pittsburg & Lake Erie will build
an extension which will give Pitts
burg direct communication with tho
sea coast and the south.
DIED AT THE HOSPITAL.
Coroner Called to Perform a Post
Mortem Examination.
Mary Brown, of Dickson Cltv, died
at the Lackawanna hospital Sunday
night. She came to that Institution
under somewhat peculiar circumstan
ces. Saturday night a teamster arrived
at tho hospital who had brought Mrs.
Brown down In his vehlelo. Shj was
unconscious nnd in that state she re
mained until Sunday night at 7 o'clock,
when she died.
Soon after h:r admittance to the
hospital she dowl'jpe.l sy-nptoms of
acute pneumonia. She was suppO"c-d
to have been n.d1l:'cl to motphtn" and
yesterday morr.ln.r the hospital doctors
called In Coroner .T. ,T. Roberts. He
performed nn autopsy on tho woman
and dlscoveied that her internal organs
weie in bad condition, being almost
wholly diseased. He did not consider
an Inquest necessary. The woman's
burial will be attended to, probably,
by tho Dickson City authorities.
She was a woman of about SO years
of age and hns been a widow for sev
eral vears. Since tho death of Mr.
Brown she has been a sort of charge
on the community nnd has been main
tained by tho Dickson r-lty poor nu
thoiitles. She has done work, how
ever, In tho Llovd hotel, where she
served at times as a domestic.
by the high school correspondent to carry
cut Inn revengeful plan to plaou (nut
kuhui.i in u, wiong light befuto lite public.
'Iherclutc, In Vluw of this luut, una uincu
1 utn an ardent admirer of truth urnl liuti
euly, 1 feel It my auty to the sunoul lu
ylvo the tacts Just us they aro, without
any coloring, buch as Indulged In so(iiul
ly by this writer, and Inclueiitully to blot
out tho bud Impiession given by Satur
day's Republican. Having stated tho
cuuso of this writing, 1 um prepared to
continue.
Mr, Ilorun was choucn chairman after
tho becond ballot had been taken, but
not by tho rcmarkablo majority which
Mr. Elliott gave. Thut correspondent
manufactured this, as ho did many other
things to accomplish his object. How
ever, It Is not worthy of devoting mora
spaco to, but sufllco to say any ouu
present will tell a much different Btory
than Mr. Elliott published.
Tho chairman than told tho object of
tho meeting and Mr. Klrkbrldge mado
u motion that a committee of eight bo
appointed, nnd also the chairman be in
cluded, making a total of nine, to ar
range a presentation for Principal Grant.
Mho motion was not seconded and Mr.
Lldstono made a motion to give a pres
ent to each member of tho faculty, Inas
much ns It would be showing partiality
to clvo ono and not the others. This
was promptly seconded, but Chairman
Horan refused to tako any notlco of It
until compelled to.
Then some ono stntcd that it would In
volve a largo sum of money to do this,
and nt this point It was brought out that
It was against tho laws of the board of
control to glvo presents to tho teachers
Mr. Horan mado nn unsuccessful at
tempt to brazen this fact out, but other
members stated that such wns tho case,
and tho meeting was adjourned.
Tho Republican correspondent states
that Mr. Horan Is, or, more correctly,
was the leader of the school In all affairs,
i and this Is the only truthful statement
In the entlro account. As for the fac
tion to "oust him and to securo a now
leader." Mr. Elliott knows as well ns I
do that this Is nil rot. If thcro is any
faction In school It Is that of which John
Horan Is tho leader and tho Republican
correspondent a member. And as to tho
conspiracy, all tho conspiring was done
by tho real faction at Intermission Fri
day, nnd, undoubtedly, this correspond
ent can glvo tho full details of that meet
ing. Tho abovo Is my version of the me
morial meeting, and 1 challengo Mr. El
liott to bring forth any ono who can
honestly contradict It.
Arthur J. Keller.
Dec. 16, 1893.
Rlhousness, aour stomach, constipa
tion and all liver ills are cured by
s
Ss
Tho non-irrltatlng cathartic. Frlco
25 rents of all diusgist" or by mall of
ieillMllr43
i
;-r Tiik Mon km H.vitnwAitn srotis
Especially Mothers
Aro most coropotcnt to appreciate tho
purity, sweotness, ami dollcacy of Cuti
cuttA Soap, and to discover new usos for
it dally.
Its rcmarkahlocmolllont, cleansing, nnd
purifying properties derived from Curi
cunA, tho great skin euro, warrant its uao
in preserving, purifying, and beautifying
tho complexion, hands, and hair, and in
tho form of washes and solutions for ulcer
ative wellnesses, annoying Irritations and
dialings, as well as for many sanative pur
poses which readily suggest themselves.
In many of tho abovo conditions, gentlo
anointing with CimcunA, tho groat skin
euro and purost of emollients, In addition,
will provo of astonishing benefit.
8oldlhrouehouti)ieorl!. IMTtf Dim AvnCmH.
Coor.,Sot( ITop... Doiton. " Bend for Skin 3rtt,"ftt.
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
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NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St. Denis
Broadway and Eleventh St., New York,
Opp. Grace Church. European Plan.
Rooms $1.00 a Day an i Upwards.
In a modest and unobtrusive way there
nro few better conducted hotels In the
metropolis than the St. Denis.
The great popularity It has acquired can
readily be traced to Its unique location,
its home-like atmosphere, tho peculiar ex
cellence of its cuisine and service, and Us
xexy moderate prices.
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Umbrellas
s I Women's Neckwear
WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St, an! IrvhJ PUsi,
NEW YORK.
ANCIENT EGOS FOB FOX.
Unhappy
the
Manicure
Sets
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sett
Silk Mill at Forest City.
Alfred Harvey, who owns a large
silk mill on South Washington ave
nue, has decided to start a similar
factory at Forest City.
There Is a building -13x$0 feet at that
place, owned by R. K. Taylor, which
was formerly used as a car shop, and
Mr. Harvey Is now negotiating for the
purchase of this. If successful he will
start tho silk mill about Jan. 1.
At the outset thirty or forty hands
will be employed, but after tho mill
gets Into full working order It Is ex
pected that about 200 hands will find
employment.
Experience of Foz,
Birdman.
While P. A. Fox, the blrdman, was
enjoying his dinner yesterday, his
place was violently broken Into by two
young- men, Arthur T. Sweet and Wal
ter II. Sweet, of Penn avenue. Fox
claims they started a fubllade on him of
ancient eggs.
They had an abundant stock of these
and continued tho bombardment until
at last their supply ran out. Fox then
made his escape and returned soon
with Patrolman May.
At this the two belligerents pitched
Into both Fox and the blue-coated
guardian of the peace. At laBt the
patrolman managed to get tho two
Sweets up to Alderman Millar's office,
twiuic Lutv iiuu u iic.ii ilia I'll iiiu uuuib- i HnV
rt n rrrrvri . nrl ncenillt ....! Intl... r. n I -
Fox.
They were both held In $500 ball, and
In default committed to the county jail.
Walter If. Sweet wns fined an addi
tional $10 for assaulting May.
At this, both Sweets sprang up and
began to swear and yell at the top of
their voices. Another $10 was then
added to their debit account, and they
were finally removed from the office.
They were both In a very drunken con
dition. Fox was very much battel ed up
In the encounter.
Hencklcs ferand the test
Jjl made In neatly lined cases (h
jTj containing Manicure Scis- rr?:
SllS sors, Corn Knife, Nail File, M
$ Coticole Knife, Nail Polish
ij& ers, from $3.50 to S J 3.00.
jjjj Open Evenings.
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FOR MAKING ILLICIT WHISKEY.
This nnd Thnt.
A new Lehigh Valley station will
be erected at East Maush Chunk.
Tho Cambria Silk Throwing com
pany, of this city, was chartered at
Harrlsburg last week. The capital
stock Is $00,000.
The Cross xle company has been
organized at Willis-Hat ro. It is cap
italized at $200,000 and will erect a
plant at South Wllkcs-Barre.
Notices have been pr.Mert at Bernlcf.
stating' that an advance of 5 per cent,
on th? present wages will be granted
the employes of the State Line and
Jblectric JLighted
Trains
Still Found on the Premises of
Frank Manley Near Hawley.
As noted in last Saturday's Tribune,
a still was discovered last Friday In
tho cellar of a house owned bv Frank
Manley, In the small town of Tafton,
which Is located near Hawley.
Collector of Internal Hevenue Pen
man, of this city, has ordered Deputy
Collector F.vuns, of CailKindalc, who
made the discovery, ti seize the still
and all the apparatus Manley lies
open to tw ) charges, one for operating
a still without n permit from the rev
enue officials and tho ether for operat
ing one In a dwelling house, both of
which nre direct violations of tho law.
The penalty for the t'.rst offense is
the payment of a $500 forfeit, while In
tho Focond lnstauci It Is $1,000 fine and
Imprisonment for not h-ss than six
months or more than iwo yeaiK. There
Is also another charp", namely, the
selling of whiskey without paying the
required revenue thereon, but this has
not been legally proved yet, although
tho existence of the still Itself Is proof
in Itself.
Foote & Shear Co.
U9 N. Washington Ave J If
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MAKE PERFECT MEN
no not praPAiR t Donotaur.
Ir Longer! The Joti and amlHlouio(
me can be retoiei to "ii, Th nrj
wori cMtiol Ttervon 1cM1It r
AMERICAN PLAN,
Day and Upwards.
L.UKOPEAN PLAN,
Day and Upwards.
S3. 50 Per
S1.50 Per
Now, i f you've decided to give au
Umbrella whether it be to a man, a
woman or a child you'll be helped to a
quick, satisfactory choice here. See the
collection, anyhow, even if you haven't
decided. It's not a gathering of numerous
ordinary styles. Novelties the best that
can be found. All prices.
68c to $10
Surely there was the gift-making
thought in the mind of the buyer who
chose these attractive stocks, The col
lection seems brighter, cheerier, prettier
than ever before. More extensive, too.
You'll find variety enough. Newest,
best styles throughout, and not a piece
in the store that's dear.
Fancy Bows, Jabots of Lace and
Chiffon, Scarfs of Lace and House- X
line De Soie, conveniently displayed at
rear of lace counter. -f
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Men's Full
Dress Protectors
This Men's Furnishings store is a
complete store not a counter. It ranks
with the best-tone store you know.
Full Dress Protectors, $1,00 and $2,
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pender
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We've lots of fine ones meant for
gifts, which means they are strong and
good looking. The best come a single
pair in a box.
$1.00 to $2.00.
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
I or Bnsinp.S' Men
i- In tho heart of tho wholesalo
4- district.
For Mioppers
T s minutes' walk to Wannmakers;
T S minutes to Sleeel Cooper's Big
"" Store. Hasy cf access to tho great
Dry Goods Stores.
X 1'or sightseers
f One block from B'way Cars, glv-
X Inc easy transportation to all
X points of Interest.
I HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YORK.
4- xiufi iviui. 4.
Cer. Hth ST. UNIVEItSITY PL. -f
Only one Block from Broadway. 4-
Pnnm? 1 In. "L.
A WVM
$1 Up.
Prices Reasonable
9
TA SllttlTB. Give prom i, i relief lu in
oninitv, failiatr memory tnd (be att
and drain or vital pocm. Inclined by
IndlvrretlOHioreicetieHOf eailr ).
mticrt vlffor and coffnet taevrrv tun ft.
Hon Orarc uplntijritam. aire yA bloom to in
rhftka and luatro to the em of AAyounnir old.
OneOOc boi rnewaHal energy tPJJJp boici at
fi.cVOacoiapletetfuarantrdcure?7?jyor money re
rinded. Can be carried In vest Oo' pocket. BoH
every where or mailed in rlaln wrapper on i ecelptfif
price by THE run liar troM cuu i4r. fkifi,r
Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthewa
Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggiats.
MADE WE A MAN
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE
jlLTtlitrroui Ditoatt tonus juota
ory, Impotence, f':oer"3incs, eto caused
crtlon. aJirv i4cMa and turetu
rwtero Loot Vitality In oldorrcnr. r.enJ
lit a oaa i cc tttiar, dubidpcs or memat c.
I'Mmnl Tni.nKv ti.l llni.nnnrhn if
tuien la tins. Tholr ntn ibom Immediate farroio
nentoaJ rSeelt a CURB where all ether tail la
l2t Dpon having the cvsnlno AJnx UnblotJ. Thej
bnrocurcuthocsauliecdnlllcnrersa. wanlroopoi
ltire written rnarailoo to effect ft care tti pTQ 'n
eachcasoor refund th.9 money. XicevvUIOiper
racUazei creli rkcee (full trcatnantl (or (2X0. Or
trail, in plain wrctper. nnon rec.tptotrrlfo. ( bcnlur
AJAX REMEDY CO., cSS:rI1'
For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthows
Bros, and II. C. Sanderson, Druggists.
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X Women's
X Silk Stockings
Not inany,but very fine. Some plain,
some with open work in black aud mauy
of the new colors.
$1,90 to $2,50 Pair,
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andkerchie
in billowy heaps piles of snowy
whiteness whether it's a plain linen
hemstitched handkerchief or a fine eui-
broideied one we can suit you. Conine-
tent people to serve your wants,
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CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 and 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STEAMER ON EIRE.
Chicago, St. Paul
and Minneapolis
T!E North'Westcrn Limited service,
6.30 P. M. daily, cannot be ex
telltd. Any agent will give you
information about It and tell you the
Chlcaco & North-Western Railway
, oUirUheJest.ot. everything. Three
other fltfttfOsst rains from Chicago
alsa-rO.OO ArM. Daylight Train,
10.00 P. M. Fast Mall and 10.15
P. ty. Night Express.
Call i any ticket octnt or address
lit trtaitti. Nn Xnk
Several Hundred Bales of Cotton
Destroyed.
New Madrid, Mo., Dec. IS. Tho
steamer City of Kansas, of the Ten
nessee River Packet company, burned
to tho water's edge early today, while
lying at the foot of Main street.
All the passengers escaped, but sev
eral hundred bales of cotton, consider
able freight and baggage was de
stroyed. The total loss Is estimated at
J500.000.
LETTERS EROM THE PEOPLE.
13S Vint St., Clll"ixtl
tOlSmUkfldttmttbuig
ltrnt re,. ciiik
1 1 CtmwPtrtSw. Dttitit
Under this heading short letter of In
terest will be published when accompa
nied, for publication, by the writer's
name. The Tribune docs not assume re
sponsibility for opinions hero expressed.
That High School Meeting.
Editor of Tho Tribune
Sir: It was with much amusement
that I read In Saturday's Republican the
quite evidently prejudiced account of a
meeting held at tho high school after
the school session Friday last. At first I
was puzzled as to how the writer could
bo guilty of writing an account so un
truthful, misleading and uncompliment
ary to Scranton's greatest educational
center, but soon solved tho enigma when
It occurred to me that that gentleman
Is a member of tho only faction In school,
and that was defeated for the first time
in a number of years last Friday, I am
proud to say I am not a membor of that
party, nor of tho "faction" manufactured
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HID NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital $200,000
surplus 450.000
WM. CONNELL, President.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Prw.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashlar.
Dra
penes
Mm
The most complete stock this side of
New Yorlc at our well known low prices.
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BED SETS l
LACE CURTAINS Renaissance, Brus
sels, Irish Point, Tambour, Nottingham.
FUmTUKE COVERINGS Tapestry,
Velour, Silk Damask, Frou Frou, Corduroy.
l7VGLECOVE?SI
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
RUGS.
The greatest pleasure comes from sub
stantial gifts at Christmas. You will be
pleased with our array of
Christmas Shoes.
Attractive, substantial, stylish footwear,
sure to be welcomed as Christmas gifts,
sure to be pleasing remembrances all winter
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To
Tru
s
To luck In making bread Is not
n very wlso or satisfactory
thing to do. If you havo good
flour no such thing as luck need
enter Irto your calculations. If
you havo
"Snow
j
Flour you may bo absolutely
Sl'RK that yon will havo good
bread, or whatever else you un
dertnko to bake, "SNOW
WIUTK" Is ALWAYS reliable
and uniform, Wo guarantee it.
All grocers sell It.
"Me only wholesale)!."
THE WESTON MILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olyphant.
WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY.
129 Wyoming Avenue,
F DfllMINIUl' ? I1IN
L tUIUl loUll o uU o
Lager
TTwtTT'nmvwV
inn mil coal
Beer
Brewery
Jlanufncturcrs zt
OLD STOCK
P3L
UH!!Iilll!IIUI!i:illUHII9Ui!IlllHIUS
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ms tm
s We have just received s
s a new lot of these popu- 5
s lar game boards, just the s
thiug for the home or s
S club room. It is one of
the most fascinating sj
s gamesever inveuted,from
10 to 16 games on one a
is board. Prices $2.50, $3.50 5
S and $.00. 3
435 to 4D5
N. Ninth 8treot,
. SCRANTON, PA
Telephons Call. 233.1.
I FLUEY S BROOKS
Atlilctlo Oooas, I
s Cnmeras.Kodaks & Supplies
211 Wnslilimton Ave.
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS
WE take Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Checks In Payment for Shoes.
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for domestic
use and of all sizes, including liuckwheat
and Dlrdseyo, delivered In any part of
the city, at tho lowest price.
Orders received at the onice, Connell
building. Itoom S0G; telephone No. 17C2, or
at the mine, telephone No. 272, will ho
promptly nttended to. Dealers supplied
at tho mine.
T PLEASANT COAL CO
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