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    THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE- MUD A V, JANUARY 26, 1900.
LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
3CAKB-UP OF THE D., L. & W.
BOARD FOR TODAY.
XAokawanna Company Proposes to
Abolish Several Grade Crossings
and Many Improvements Ato Con
templated the Coming Year Pro
duction of Fig Iron in 1800 Dam
ages from Conl Dust Big Coal
Shipments Nippers Quit Work.
Other Paragraphs.
The Dolnwnip, I..u.l;i,iuna unci
Western ttallio.ul tompany Intends to
make a number of extensive- Imptovc
ments during the tonilng year, unions
which vlll bo the dolnfj tinny of sev
eral guide ironings In the nmthetn
part o Jersey, hhjb the Phtl.idc.lphl i
Pros1? yesterday. Tor Home time past
the engineer of the company lmu
been nt woik piopai lup plans for this
work, and it Is thought tint In a short
time everything will be In iudlnc-8 for
the assistant online c is to go tihutd
with the new construction.
This tompany has had In contempla
tion the change of line between Its ter
minus In New Jeisey and Newark for u
long time. In the lutteu city It Is the
Intention of the company to levalc
th tracks, which wilt necessitate the
building of an metlunel stiuctuie of
nbout one mile In length. This uotk Is
to be begun uuly In the spring, and It
Is expected, unless theie Is delav In
fecutlng the material, to have It uitii
pleted within seital iiKinths The t Ity
nuthuilties of Now ink aie anxious for
all the latlioids tint inn tluougti It
to f leate theli Hacks.
The l'i'iin.i)liinii liaihoid tomp.inv
has for some time past Ind plans jne
fared with this object In le, but as
this line pas'is umlei the Jeisey Cen
tial railroad, which is iloutul, it will
leijulie a ( hunge of line iif both com
panies bcfoie any woik cm be done.
There Is some conticiveisy civet the
in inner in which this woik shall li
done, and ab soon as the authorities
can reach a settlement it Is belli ed
both nt these companies will n ahead
with the woik. The cnglnct ling pni
tlnn has been mapped out, and It 1 4
stated theie will be no dilllcuttv in
making the change.
It Is contended by the Jeisev Cen
tral otllclals that in unv i hinge In their
line the city shall bear tin cost, as the
company it few p.im ago went to con
siderable expense In putting Its tt.uk 3
aboe the stint level The Del.ivvur ,
Lackawanna and Western Kallrn.i'l
compinv has not the dillli ultie.s th it
the Pcnnsjhanl i Hailinid compinv
has to contend with, and as soon as It
Rets the autlioiity, it will go ahead
with the woik.
This lompanv also Intends to change
its lines between South Change .mil
Milbuin, so that the giade closings
between these pi ices will be done aw ly
with. Hesides this woik, the company
will do a considerable amount of new
bridge biillellug dining 1SU0. Many of
the present biidge.s aie to be super
seded with heavier and inoie modem
ones to actoinniod ite the l.uger fieight
cars and heavier locomotive s. New
tracks will be put down in a number
of places, and the conip inv, u few das
ago, iccehcd .1,01)11 tons of steel i.iiU
whleli ate to be uspil at one e. H is
also having foit loiomolhes huMt,
which aie to he mmploted eirlv this
summer, besides having a luge num
ber of modem fieight cats constructed.
D., L. & W. Boaid Today.
Tollowlng is the make-up of the
Delawaie, Lukawanne and 'Western
boaid for todaj :
I'llclav, .Tin W, line)
AVII.T) CATS. hOlTH.
32 "f 1 111 W. P. Jl 11111.
120 a. in II Hcimett.
R a. m-i: M Halle tt.
!! a. m J. Mo-ki, with (' 15 nthnloiiiew's
men
4 n. tn-O. Case, with II. T. l'dlews'
men
R n. m Oeorge Wnncl.ill.
h a tn K. 1) Seem.
5 n. m-O. Millet.
fc a. m I. Iiurkhart
! a m 1'. Caxaii.uiRli, with fe rinenj's
men
lei "el a. 111 .1. Sn.iru
11 0 a 111 J. Diisli.
1 p. m t. Devine.
I p tn T. Hi en k
.! p m A. flerrltv.
4 1". p m T. Mit'.nlh. with (!. Wal
lace's men
I 4 p 111 W. A. Ilntholomcw,
SUMMITS
T a. m , north 1! riounrdkcr
II a. m . south H Hush
t p m , south M. M idig.iu.
pui.kun.
10 a. m Peckln.
rusunna.
In m , j-outli llciuset.
31 30 a. rn . uuth Men in
T p. m , south M. Murphv,
31 p m , south 1 Ciulcv.
PASSKNGCU KNUINKa,
CSO p m Mcciovcin.
WILD CA'IS, NOKTH.
r a. m , - engine" (, Hill
fl a. m , J engines it Castnei.
11 a. m , 2 uikIirs C Klngslfj
'i p. m , S engines J V. Miiters,
t p. ni , 1 engines s i""irmol.
S p. ni . - englres o Itumleilpli,
30 p. m , 1 engine sT. Doildieau.
Pioduction of Pig It on.
The Ameikan lion and .Steed asso
ciation has iccelved fioni the niunu
faetuiei.s complete statistics of the
pioduction of all kinds of pU lion in
the United States in 1S99, nUci . oni
plete statistics of the stocks of tg
it on which were on hand unci foi sale
Fill
Every
rwith Hbad-
rUGHT Water
White Oil. Just
the thine for the finest
banquet lamps, economical
enough for the common kind.
Headlight
Water White
Oil
it the finest household
oil for lighting pur
poses ever renncd. .
Lets charred wicks, ,
lets smoky curat-
IV
neys.no disagree
' "rf
able
g sssr !s
KVLamp
ijjHRAunra
SmWt LM
rBrarBKW'vearBrBrj
odon. Your HpIiB
dealer has it. JJjiOU
1TL1VTIO aTaaTaW i 'JMaTaB
U mriMiwooo. S"JM
I will guarantee
that my Kidney Car
trill cure 00 per ent.
of alt forms of kidney
eomplslnt antl In
ntny tnitiocei the
Biost Mriout forms of
Brlfht'i dlie.io. If
tbe dlitii Is com
plicated end e four
ounce Till of urine.
We will anstfie tt
and adrlae jou free
what to do.
MU.NTOIC.
vWHflLleVv
At in erontiti. He. 1 rUI. Outd to Bisltb
inel mxllfill nemee free law Arcn it . i-mia,
em Dec. 31, 1&93. Twenty-one states
made pig lion in 1S09. against nlns
teen in 1S97 and 189S; Minnesota and
Notth Catollna again entctlng the list.
The total production of pig lion In
ISM was 13, CO, 703 gtoss tons, against
ll.77n.il4 tons In 1S9S an Ineieaso nf
l.Mti.TfiU tons. The production In the
second half of IS!)) was mote than a
million tons greater than In the lltst
half, helng fi,Jo,iC7 tons In the llrst
half and 7,'lil,05i! tons In the second
halt.
The production of hessemer pig lion
was s,.0J,77i( tons, agilt.st 7.3S7.JS1 ton's
In IS'li. Hasle pig lien. 99S.0J3 tolls,
against 7r.,lli tons In lWt. Kplegelel
seti and fe iiomanganese, L'19,7bS tons,
against L'tl.Tfil tons in 1S9. Chatcoal
pig lion, .'S4.7Gfi ton, agalilbt J9G.750
tons In l"'s. The stocks of pig iron
which weie unsold In the hands of
inanufTctuiers 01 their agents on Dee.
11, lS'i'i, amounted to 03,429 tons, against
2'11,-jn tons cm Doe. 31, 1S. The whole
ntimhei of tut u,ues In hlist on Doe.
31, 1VM, was jvi, against .'40 on Ju iu
ui, lv.i'i, and LOJ on Dec. .51, lb9s.
Damages from Coal Dust.
A new tumid' eemfronts the corpor
ations of the anlhiacitc coal lcgioi
The election of handsome dwelling
houses In the iclnlty of the hlg coal
hie.ikiis makes the companies lltihle
for damages by lpastm of the fact th it
the mil dust fiom the big breake.s
eilsilguics and damages the costly
houses. s,i) long as the coal bi cake is
were .stit louncled by shanties and small
houses no one bothered about 1.
Home time ago. Thorn is Maloncy, a
ucalthv 1 evident of Plttston, elected
a mansion near a coal hieakci.
In a shott time It was blackened liy
the coil dust fiom the bieakcr. Mi.
Maloniv In ought .suits In the ceiuiii
and leuive ted damages. Slinilat suits
followed. Colonel V. J. Hntvey, of
Wilkes-Haiie, teioveied damages w
teidiy fiom the hiseiuehann,i Coil
compinv of Nantlecike. The aniount
aw 111 ded was $.',100 The 1 o il comp lil
ies aie becoming allium! and will ap
peal to the high mutts foi tellef.
Big: Conl Shipments.
The gieatest da's woik on tin
Heading i.iilwav slme Its advent Into
the- Sihulvlclll coal legion slty eais
ago was done this week in the wj 'if
coal shipments riftj tialns were ""'iu
out timii I'alo Alto, Hfteen fiom
Sihujlklll Haven, and ten fiom Ta
niaeiua, nuking a total ot scventv-lho
ti ilns
I'assenger tialn hands h i'l to he
piessecl Into sonh,. affi tnev had
finished their legtilu inns. Th" i:n
inensi' stoiage jaids at I. indlngv llle,
usuallv lontalnlng 111 m thousiml
tons, ate- now emptj. Th tfe.nt talk
of .1 still.u his ceased.
Nippeis Quit Woik.
A few nippeis emplojed at ihe I.Ttiee
colIIei, Phniouth. of the Lehigh and
AVilkes.H.n if Coal eompanv, stliieK
We dnescla 11101 nlng foi higher wages.
Tlie'Ii i.inksweie, Thuiselay. lelnloieed
bv a like numbci ot slate pickets who
had sinillai giieanees. The numbi r
who tuineil out elld not cause a 'its
pension of woik.
At the Haltimoie mine the situation
Is somewhat changed. It Is said that
some of the men aie advising a leturn
to woik, but that otheis aie holding
out as Hi inly as evei. A conferenc"
with the olllclals In a tlaj, or two is
Pi obable.
This and That.
Aithui jMHIei, of Lebanon, seeuiel
$1,000 damages tiom the Lackawanna
lion and ate el company foi false ar
icst. A building of the company, .it
Cornwall, ne.u Leb inon, was uiuned,
and he was .11 tested on a ehaiga of
setting It allie. He was aeruitte d by
the Jin j.
The stilkes th.it have pi cv ailed
among the coal miners of the Wyo
mlng Valley for the past ten d.is nr
now ended, and the talk of a genet il
stilko has dlfd out for the present, at
least.
The minus at the Austin eollleiy,
ne.u Slble. who stiuek because a non
union man was put to work in a head
wav, will pibably letuin to woik, the
nilsundei standing between them and
the opcratois hailng been satlsfae
tmll adjusted, It Is said.
A lllliro clntlhln fe.otf veimi ,lf,n. fn,.
use mi the Lackawanna load anhed
esteteHy. It is called the Russell
snow plow, and Is built to sweep bo'h
Hacks at the same time. It Is really
a huge shovel, the edge of the shovel
running within .1 few Inches of the
tails.
.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Under this heading short letters of In
terest will be published when accompa
nied, for publication, by the writer's
name. 'J ho Tribune eloes not assumes re
uponslblllty for opinions here expressed.
Taylor Hose Company.
Hdltor of Tho Tribune.
Sir: Mho Hem which appeared In a
Sir.inton lupci last Siindav concerning
tho Tailor Hose, company No. 1, n.is put
tho above' company In .1 fulsu position be
foro the people id th it boiough. Ther is
not the. least truth In the statement that
thej old company intends to disband nor
do they think ot disposing oven 0110
cent's worth of their equipment. The
motto of this company Is and has alvvajs
been since It was organized to Increase
their flro lighting apparatus, and that Is
exactly what wo intend to do in the fu
ture. It was a surprise for the old
company to hear that they Intended to
drop out of the flro department.
The people of tho borough of Tnjlor
can rely on tho ToIor Hoso company No,
1, In tho future as they havo dono In tho
past, as they will respond when their ser
lccs aro required.
Tho membets of the old company have
not the least prejudice against the now
organization nor Is there any unpleasant
feeling against any of Its members
from what source that paper obtained
such Information Is a mystery! as noth
ing of such a nature waa ever mentioned
in any of our meetings.
John Bush, Foreman,
Taylor, Jan. 25,
m
The Geimun postoflico at Klao Chau,
China, forwarded S3GSSS letters, papers
and packuues during the first year of Its
I existences
MAYOR'S PECULIAR
ANNUAL MESSAGE
Concluded lrom Pago Si
parlment, submitted by our energetic
street commissioner, Roland Thomas.
PARKS.
Tho action of councils In p.islng a
bond ordinance for $.,xi to bo used by
tho park commissioners for Improve
ments in Nay Aug park, meets with mil
crsal approval. The commissioners havo
ulreidy dono wonders, considering tho
small approprlitlcn placed nt their ills
poal. L'nthuslnstic themselves, thev
have Interested manv of our spirited citi
zens, who liavei effected permanent Un
til ovements nt their own expense. Dr.
Hverhirt and Dr. Hill have earned the
listing grntlttide of our people for their
enterprise In this respect. Heese, O.
Urooks & Son have erected a. lasting
monument to themselves In tho coal mine,
which at great personal expense they
have completed, und It Is now the partic
ular feature of tho park. It Is utilciuo and
appropriate: and Is appreciated by all.
especlallv visitors from abtotd. VT1II0
Nay Aug will lemahi tho city park, the
Council park must not be overlooked It,
too, his Its own natural beauties. Prom
no point In thu 1 Itv can such n conipie
1 enslvo view be had ot Scranton, as from
tho towo'- In Connell park. It Is well
worth a vllt were It only for that. Much
has bwn done to beautify the ground
considering the sm ill amount nntnialtv
nppropilitcd Tlin e Itlzens ought to know
that the original donor has dono mote leu
tbe Improvement of this resort than the
1 Itv li i The arproprlitlon should he
Inercised c on-lelerably. And weie the
httcct Knllwnv company to run a blanch
line tei the cntmie e, this beautiful South
Side icsott would bo visited by thou mils.
HOARD OP HHALTH.
The boaid of health deserves commen
dation fot their vlgllineo In endeavoring
to ptisprvc the public lie ilth. The du
ties of the- boiiel nt i- exacting anil veiv
often tiiipliMsint. 'J he membeis devote
tlelr time and glvo their service without
liliy leinuner.tllon whalevci, and their
efforts for tho betterment of our uil
t iry conditions m.ij bo iiald to be un
ci ilng, but not alwavs ttppticiit. The
bo ml his aided, iu fact has en itcel u
public sentiment iu tuvor of the com
plrtc si we ring of the elt, b ised upon
tho tnoU advance el methods nf sanitary
science, and which ottr honorable bodies
Ins now made possible ley passing tho
general bond mdlnitue anil submitting
the- s mip to a vole of the people at tho
lift mtinitipil election, I'cbiuiry 10. I
predict the veullit of our citizens wilt
be In favor of the sLvveis I m f tho
opinion that the sal irv of the heilth ofli
ee ollgh to be mcll si 111 It he i ould
elevoto all his time to tho work of tho
bo ird
Tho report of the boaid ought to bo
studied bv eveiv citizen The report ot
the food Inspector showing the work dono
b that offlelil Is especially interesting.
HL'lLDlNCr INSPECTOR'S DEPART
MENT. T. II Jackson building Inspector, pie
cnts .1 eiy sitlsfactory report from his
dcpirtmcnt. Slnco the adoption of tho
building ordinance, more or less dount
bis estnl ns to Its legible either as i
whole- or in put. ronsenucntlv, there was
11 disposition on the p irt of some to Ignore
the law and p i no bet d to tbe Inspector.
'In properlv mid forevet settle tho mat-
tei, 1 issunii vvanaiits ami nrougiii 111 too
1I1 llnipient parties and Imposed 11 medium
line- The ease was appc ileel to coutt; tbe
e ourts tub el In f iv or of the clt, sust lin
ing the orelliiimie In everv point. Sumo
time has lapsed slnre nut present ordi
nance was eli awn up Theie has been
much leglslitlnn nnd rulings sine e then
on bullillng law. T woulil ciiniUv tee
online nd tli.it a new oidili.inic be ill awn
mine fullv covering the ginund than the
one now In force Plumbing Inspecto'
OM.lllev, whoso duties ire elosclj coll
lieeted with this depot tnunt. Ins proved
the gre.it neiessltv foi the eientloli of his
ottb e anil his own nbllltv nnd eonselen
llotisness In the performance of tho elu
lle c thereof.
I.KHITINC. AND WATHR.
I hive nothing new to offer under this
head. 'J he water question has been en
tllateel ot bite and vnu are conversant
Ihetevvlth 1 would leeomnieud vour hor
oiable bodies, tint t ll I Is no rslsttng
entrail foi tin- siniiilv I tier of electric
stteet lights A lesolutlon ought to be
Iiassed bv oll itdv 11 Using foi bids for
lighting the cltv. All bids should state
the c indie powi 1 tin v propose to furnish
Have the meter sjstein applied, and If
possible ge t Ihe epialltj ot light tho city
conti.icts foi.
SCHANTON L1HRART.
'1 here Is no be tter spent motie v thin the
nppinprl itlon set nslilo for tho support of
our dtv llbr.it v There is no Institution
bcttei conducted or doing moie good In
Its w av. than Is this Institution, the crown
ing pilele of our cltv. I would suggest
that the estimate committee hold one of
their meetings in the hall of the library.
'Ihev can ge t It I am satisfied. If they
should meet thcte and leallze fullv tho
silent work done for our elt. tho ap
propriation for the lib! ary would be- lib
eral. LAW DEPARTMENT.
Cpon this department rests the lespon
slbllllv of gnat cling, preserving and pro
moting the healthful legal actlvit of all
other sub-dlvl-dons ot the city govern
ment. Its linpottiinie In tho suceessul
administration of the business affairs of
the city cannot be ovet estimated. The
management of this department Is at
pie sent In able- hands, fclnce the Induc
tion of the prtsent Incumbent, A. A.
Vosburg, esq, 11 largo amount of Im
portant legal business nffecting this city
has been transacted Acting on his ad
vice the allditv of the building ordi
nance has been sustalnid, a matter of
gicit moment to tho cltv was the con
tention raised by the city solicitor that
assessments for sown lug eotild be rondo
legal, where liens had not been filed the
Easy to Operate
Because purely vegetable yet thor
ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory
fbrzll'f7 &"!$
U..S,L.kA..S.L.Ul,LAcUa
Pointed Paragraphs.
Rocker
Reed Rockers, were $3.75, 5.00, $6.50, $12.00.
Now S2.7C. $2.7.;. l?U.on. o.co.
Fancy Rockeis, were $3.75,
iov 2.75.
Bed
Metal Beds, were fi7.;o.
With best springs,
Bureau
Bureaus, white enamel
,
4 uiass, were fcio.iro: now
4
'I'iiinfrTnfrfUfriiMfriftm
East Mountain Lithia Water
Sold by All Flrst-Class Druggists. Highly Recom
mended by Physlclnns.
FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
JOSEPH
Offlce M2 West Lackwann Atenie,
TKLKfHONB 4732.
court ruled In favor of tho city. This
has saved many thousands of dollars to
tho city: every case ugnlnst tho cltv Is
now tried In the courts on Its mrilts.
Slnco July six cases of riamago suPs
havo been tried In the courts. In four
ruses verdicts were rendered In favor of
tho city, and only one verdict of two hun
dred dollars has been rendered against
nnd In this caso a rulo for a new trial Is
pending. Manv opinions have been ren
dered bv tho city solicitor to the various
departments and wo tiro all satisfied that
his opinions am his conscientious Inter
pretations of the law, and not wide Iu
order to suit any man or set of men.
Owing to the constantly growing vol
ume of business In tho law department,
he modestly asks for n raise of $400 per
annum, for his able assistant, D. .1. Dnvls.
esq , and $300 for stel ogrnpher hire. This
nt present ho pays for himself. I believe
von will consider this request lor a Justi
fiable raise favorably.
THE CITY GOVERNMENT.
The spirit with which the ellfferent
heads of departments have taken hold ot
their work, und tho disposition they havo
mnnlfcstul. to assist e tell other has been
gratlf.vlng to mo and run but result In
gtcat good to the cltv's Interests.
1 wish at this time to expiess my
thanks to tho members of both councils
for tho support they havo extended to
mo since I assumed ofTlco. Onlv bv tho
harmonious action rf the lcgllatute nnd
executive bianeh's of tho city govern
ment inn the best results be obtained.
Roth bi.inelns are eqitallv Important, nnd
neither should nt auv time presume to
obstruct without good cause, imv usilul
in tlon to tho ilctilmetit of the public good.
OUR CITY.
Surelv Scrimton promlsis to enter upon
a new era. of ptospeiltv. The outlook for
Its futute bus never been so encouraging.
Its luituuil advantages for business and
Industrial ctitcrmls uto now onlv be
ginning to be fullv appreel ited. A gleet
rallioid center with inpld lines of 1 om
nium ntlon to the senbii ird cities and
1allro.11! facilities eve r where. Our geo
graphical location fot lmlmss Is being
rccog!ii7ed In the 1 irge Industries now lo
cated .mil about to be tstiblslitd heie.
uur cltv s charming lot itlon. nestling be
tween the mountains sttrrouniled bv tho
most plctuiesipie scene rv: a never falling
supply of tho puiist watei, and with a
death rate lower than anv city on tho
continent. A be eld or tiui'c wnose patri
otic efforts In Inducing the loc itlon of
helpful Industries and fosteilng those who
havo nlreadv located, has in ido our clly
famous mil has given our bond of trade
a national rtput ttlctr, n population pos
sessed of a hlMi older of Intelligent e:
cultivated MKletv: be.euttltl homes clm
ncterUcd bv the highest degtce ot com
fort atal i'li g line: a public sehool svstitn
iiiistn pissed, to nay nothing of our hlghei
institutions of learning, Including the In
ternational schools whose dlssemln itlon
ot knowledge extends fo wheiever civil
lz itlon 1 sts All this associated with
good economical municipal government
combine to m ike our city a clcslrible
pi ice to live In
Sin h Is the Seratiton of today, never
theless, vvo find a few who, Inspired bv
tmvvortln motives, Instead of ehant'pg
our cltv s prilsis, never seem to tire of
dlscicellting Its Institutions and govern
ment, thetebv eleing their utmost to create
a susplilou In the minds of strangers
who contemplate making theli home
nmotig us This class or defamers of our
city constitute a publli nuisance Hid
should be snppresseel In a legil sense. If It
weie possible, as thev stand condemned
b the- tlinial sense of all those who f- 1
a lust pride In nut cltv's futute welfue
and piosperltv.
"W It li nn evei Ineienslng elclie foi the
advance me nt of our e Itv's imtetl il int. r
etts mil the stead v gtowth of her i du
rntlennl and moral povvei upon width
our free -nstltutlons list. 1 do eirnestlv
Iu closing mv tltst annual tnes igi itn
plcro the blessing of Divine Piovldtmc
nron .ill tint eotuein be r best and cn
elurirg piospi rlt.
James Molr, Major.
FOR
RED ROUGH
FOR
ITCHING
PALMS
HANDS.
FOR
PAINFUL FINGER ENDS
Ove Xtonr Treatment. SoiV the hands
thoroughly, on retiring, In a hot lather of
CimcuitA Soap. Drj , and anoint freely w 1th
CuticuiiA ointment, tho great skin cure and
purest of emollients. Wear old gloves during
tho night. For sore hands, itcbinn', burning
palms and painful finger ends, this one night
treatment is wonderful.
UfflMElM Especially Mothers twmotteomprtent
flUinr.ll to appreciate) the remtikible cleui.inK.
puriljlng. end emollient propertlee of CiTtco Soap
nd to Und new um torlt daily.
Sold throughout Ihe world Poitii D line Cobi ,
rrope., Uoitou. " How to litre Beautiful Uendi," free.
The Dickson Manufacturing Co.
bcranton and Wllkes-Barr, 14,
Manufacturers of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENdlNES
Boilers. Hoisting; and Pumping Machinery.
General Office, Bcranton, Pa.
Tha fjAMiaadcioitespcrieiiccd UiaooecoL
luB DBalcomuUir you euOcr from PriTatef
uikuei a. L.xcc..ei. a'rvr. t. X a I unLI, I
u. u, out flpru oixin ., a'auaaei
nhla. Pau. alrti a Guarantee In erfrr I
arloocele & htrictttre (no cuttlog). Iit Iror k
A Health rfitored I'arti ealirecd. noure:9 3L
9 bun 9 13 tlouriforloacitaodlDcaaildancrrouir
dtiir to SO to 2 80 Freeh riteea cured 4 to 1 o dare r
fer Swcrn ceitimoclali and Bod. All Iraula cspoaed.f
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To PATENT Good Ideas
may be secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore, Md.
Talk.
Sj.5o,"$7.oo, $10.00.
4.00, j.t;.5o, 7.50.
Talk,
10.00. 12.00. Su;.oo.
now $j.7j, $7.50, $9.0, 12
Talk.
or oak. Dvnl RpvpI Plta
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AGENT,
Bcranton, Pa.
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CorniolJvSiWallac
Wash Goods
Capital, enthusiasm, will. Our Wash Goods stock shows
the influence of all chese. The variety is rapidly reaching
its zenith. View the display from every point. Easy to
prophesy your 'verdict "Perfection."
your appreciation striven faithfully
For witness of our efforts
A texture of the finest
all colors; also plain shades. Uur success with this
that we have providsd a line this year double in size and even lower in Cr
nrice. and this under the nresent hicrh market ennrlitirms: Our Price... l'V
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A fabric of acknowledged superiority. Iu the quality ot texture, artful color
blending and fanciful woven designs these Madras Cloths easily lead all Cr
cotton goods of their class. Our Price -GOV.
Dimity
The aim of the makers of American Dimity has been to provide an equivalent for
the most saleable imported goods at a tempting reduction in cost, and the effort
has been crowned with the most notable success.v A close comparison with quality
and finish, as well as excellence of colorings and designs, reveals no inferiority to
the same grade of work by the noted makers abroad, while the nominal price of
our Domestic Dimity will secure its popularity. This Dimity is unquestionably
the best fabric ever offered at the price iu the history of the Dry ry
Goods business. Our Price " 72r'
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
$.-
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital-
surplus
ssoo.000
. 450.000
WM. CONNELL, President.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pres.
WILLIAM" HrPECK.'CMhie'r."
Our
Entire Stock
of Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry and
Unredeemed
Pledges Are
Now Sold at
Auction to the
Highest Bidder,
as We Must
Vacate the Store
We Now Occupy
by April 1.
Davidow Bros
227 Lackawanna Ava.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal of tbe beat quality for domestic
use and of all sizes. Including Uuckwiuvt
and Olrdseye, delivered in any part ot
the city, (t the lowest pi Ice.
Orders received at tho otllce, Connell
building. Iloora S06; telephono No. 176?, or
at the mine, telephone No. ill, will he
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
at the mine.
PLEASANT COAL CO
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER,
Linen, with a fiuish like silk,
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Your New Draperies.
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We have the Furniture Coverings and the men who know how 1o
use them. As to the price come in and see how small it will be for
good work.
WILLIAMS & ITANULTY,
129 WYOMING AVENUE.
His
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSEMER
435 to 456
N. Ninth Street,
.PA
telephone Call. 2J3.
DR. DENSTEN
311 Spru39 St.
Temple Court Building,
SCRANTON, PA.
All acute nnd chronic dUeanes of men,
Tcuiucn and children. CIIKONIC, NKHV
OILS. DHAIN AND WASTING DIBHAH
I.S A Sl'KCIALTY. All clisent.es of the
Lhor. Klelnojf, Jil.lilder. hKlli, Hlood.
Nonti. Womb. Ke, llai. Ncikc. Tlircmt.
anil I.ungs, I'uncprs. Tumor, I'lle.i,
Hupturc, cloltrc, Hhe-uiiiultsm, Aathm.i,
faiarrh, Vurlococelc. l.nct M.inlirmil,
NlKhtlv llmleulonis all Kemalo Dltc men,
l.ouceirrhoca, etc. Oonorrhcu &yphlll,
Hleioel TolHon. Imllncretlon and voutiiful
ImbltH nblltiratrd Surgery, Klti, r.pl
lepsy. Tape? nnel Stomach Worms ("A.
TAHUHOSJONi:, Hptrldc for C'ntirrli.
Threo months' treatment only J3 01. n 1 1
free In oleic o. Consultation nnd exami
nations free. Otllce houri. dally and
8und.i, 8 a. m. to o p. m.
I dr.
DENSTEN
We've striven fori
and succeeded.
in neat stripes and checks oil
cloth last seasou was so great!
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127 and 129
WASHINGTON AVENUB
We know our new spring arrivals
of Foreign and Domestic Upholstery
stuffs will interest you.
Come and see our novelties in
Lace Curtains, Brussels,
Irish Point, Nottinghams,
Hahw rirjinp ripe . Vlniir
Tapestry, Damask, Bagdad.'
We'll make your old furni
ture look like new.
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Umbrellas
Repaired
or
Recovered.
I Skates
mm
I Sharpened
I at
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a
'.Ml Washington Ave.
We can show you the 1900 J
S Model Chainless Bicycle if you a
c will call. s
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THE
SIC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 and2, Com'lth B'l'd'g.
BCRANTON, PA.
mining and Blasting
POWDER
UdeatMooiloand KmUlalo Worii.
LAPLIN & RAND POWDOR CO, '3
ORANQE GUN POWDER
Electric llatterle. Eleotrlo Rx plo Jr,
ezplodlue blaita, safety Kau J
Repauno Chemical Co.'s cxh'.Vu.
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