THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900. 12 "77" Breaks up" COLDS An Open Winter. An open Vlnter I not without Its ter rors for thotp who do not uko Dr. Hum phreys' Sptclflcc. In tho Kfmt wind lurks Grip nntl Colds ("broken up" by "71"). In tlir dampness Ilheumnll?m ("15 is the euro). Dyspepsia. Indigestion nnd Weak Btomnch am especially prrv.ihtu In Win ter (cured by "10"). Humphrey' Sptol flea furrlxh n cure for each nntl every nll ment. All drug stores sell them, 25c. a bottle. We have n few copies of Dr. Hum phreys Specific Mnntint lMltlon do l.uxo whlto and gold to send on request; address Hnmphres' Homer pnthlc Medicine Co., Cor, William & John 8tn., N. Y. ALMOST EVERY STORY HAS. ANOTHER SIDE WOLFE DIVOHCE CASE IS NOT ONE OF THE EXCEPTIONS. At Least the Respondent's Lawyers Would So Have It Appear by the. Line of Questions Propounded to the Libellant When He Was on Cross-Examination at the First Hearing in the Case Had Yester day Before Judge Edwards That Powdered Glass Affair. Testimony In tlto "Wolfe dlvoror cise tvas taUen yesterday before Judge 1M wards In chambers. The libellant, C. Oscar "Wolfe, w.is tho only v.ltni'sa heard, owing to tho JuiIko's limited time, but even his testimony showed that there arc always two sides to a tory. Wolfe Is an express messenger on the Ltckawanna rnllrond mid lives at 1127 North Alain avenue. His wlf at present Is living with lier parents In LaTlune. Ho Is about 3a years of ng! and a strikingly handsome man. She Is not as old as he by spvcral years, and tbero uro.thos? who woull say she Is not as Rood looking a woman -is he Is a man. Early last morjth h. hrotiKht suit for divorce, alleglnK unfaithfulness tip -J rruel and banamu treatment Later, however, when a bill of particulats was demanded, lie abanlonej the Ibfrt al legation. )n piirtk'ul.irliiR on the second allocation he m.uli the startling accusation that his wife had "evenil times threatened his IICj and twice at tempted to poison him. In giving his testimony yesterday ho told that on October ''), wv eallni? bis dinner In hl.s iMr from a can put tip by hlr wife, be f.'ilr.d powdered glass has hen mixed with some cran berry sauce which n.i? part of his dinner. He ate about half the. sauci before he discovered that it was "loal d," although he thought while' lift was eating It thf.t It was i other gritty. rle railed tho attention of a follow v.irk jnan to the discovery nnd later had a chemist examine the sine. THH SECOND ATTEMPT. Tho second attempt on ni- life, ac cording to bis stoiy. was m.ido De comber 22. After o-Ulug his broakfjst, piepared by his wife hi; lift tho house to go to his work. While passing ilong Providence, road, notr ih' base ball jiark, he became suddenly vU-'k and fell In a faint, which lasted, according to his calculations, an hour and u. naif. Although 'very weal: he coallmml en his journey and did Ills day's woik. On his return that evening he ivn sultcd Dr. 1). H. Jenkins, and from what the doctor told him. coupled with vhat ho knew and suspected, be was satisfied his wife had plac"! poison in some of the food nlio sciwd htm fDr breakfast. He also relates that be nnd bis wife had had frequent bickerings since their marriage In 1S92, nnd that lately the feeling between them was on the verrc of open hostilities. She particularly objected to his attending lodge meet ings at night, nnd nnee said she hoped he would be killed some night when he went to a meeting, for If he wasn't she herself would kill him. He pro Uuccd an anonymous letter, written to nn express messenger with whom be had traded a night run for a day run. In which the reclplt nt was bsought to Induce Wolfe to re-exchange runs. The handwriting of the letter, Wolfu positively declared, was his wife's, nnd he believed her purpose was to get him back on the old run that lu might be away from home In the night lime. His attorney. A. A. Vosburg, asked him If his wife had ever declared t him that she loved another man bette. than she loved him, but the question Mas luled out. TVOLFK ON THK HACK. E. C, Newcomb and n. 11. Holgate. In cross-examining Mr. Wolfe, asked n series of questions that, If nnsueivl affirmatively, instead of emphatically In the negative, as was the case, would make tho husband a veiy bad, design ing man, , The respondent's attorney would have it appear that 'Wolfe Is tired of his wife and Is seeking to get tld of her; that he may enjoy the uninter rupted companionship of another wo man.) He admitted thut his wlfo hud upbraided him for his Intimacy with a,woman named Townsend, but denied, PJlltlvely, that she was justified In so doltij; ,Tbe respondent would also have it ippear that her husband has been try ing; to, induce her to agree to a sep aration, ever alrjce he secured pows lion pf some money which was left her by' a, r dative, and that he frequent ly, during the past few years told her ahe would, have to go home to her parents, that he didn't propose to live wlth'her any longer. Bhe admits hav .hir'taken steps to Ret him back on the "njght uhlft." but maintains that Mio desired this only because It would re lieve her of the anxlely that cams frorn'a aiwplclon that he did not spend ta nights as a faithful and loving hus band should. When the hearing li again proceeded ivltb'the respondent proposes to sub nit lengthy testimony to rebut the al legations of her husband and to sub stantiate her story of tne case. Wit my face Is my fortune. He And the poor we have always with ajs.-J'uMIe Opinion. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Report to the Effect That the Brie and Wyoming Valley Will Pen- aion Ite Employee. It Is stated on what Is believed to ba very reliable authority that In the near future the Erie nnd Wyoming Valley Hallroad company propoi.es to pension off all tho men over 05 years of age who have been In the service of the company for a number of years. It Is believed that this Is the first Im portant step to be takn In the way of reorganizing the working forces of the company. There has been some ' few changes since Oeorge Slade became general superintendent, "which Indicate that something In the way of a tcorganlza tlon Is contemplated. The Erie and Wyoming company has ou Its roles a number of men who have passed 67, nnd who have been In the service of that or the Pennsylvania Coal com pany for from twenty to forty years. When they ore retired It will make some Important changes In all depart ments of the company's service. D., L. & W. Board. Following Is the mnke-up of tha Delaware, I.ackawunna. nnd Western board for today: Saturday, Feb. 10, 190). WILD CATS. SOl'TH. 12.11 n. m. M. Heiuitgan. ;! it, m. ('. A. Townend. 4 ii. m. F. F. Stevens, with A. Hopkins' men. f, ii. m. S. Carinndy. (J ii. m. W. McAllister. 5 ii. m. .t. F. StcniM. !i ii. m. II. 3. l.nrklu. 10 n. m.-l'". Wall. tl.rw a. m.-A. l- Atullln. 12.30 n. m.-J. .1. Duffy. I ii. m. J. Funis. l."0 p. in. O. l.uillnw. 3 p in. T. Naumnn. 3 p. m. A. J. McDonei:. 4.41 p. m. J. Devlne. l.F. p. m.-K. Vim Pli.lt. SUMMITS 7 a. m., north O. Froimfelker, Pi n. m., south II. Hush. ti p. in., south M. MnillKan. ' PULLER. 10 a. m. Pecklns. " " PUSHnilS. X a. m., south Barrett. 11. .10 a. m , south M. Mornn. 7 p. m., south M. Murphy. 10 p. m., south C. Caw ley. PASSlCNOEIt I-INGINE. C 30 p. m. McQovern. WILD CATS. NORTH. 9 a. in., 2 engines J. E. Master. II a. m 2 erglnes O. Randolph. 1 p. m., 2 engl'ifs It. Castner. fi . in., 2 engines C Klngsley. Canada Steel Company. Application Is to be made to th Canadian parliament at the present sossion for an act Incorporating the Canada Sleel company, with a capital of $18,000,000. The promoters are P. '. Hinckley. New York; A. C. Pew. Toronto: E. If'. Hute. Plttsbuig, an 1 11. J. Hadlncke. Kankakee, 111. The company Intends to erect woiks at Welland nnd Port Arthur, Ont. The ore for the smelteie Is to be obtained tiom the Vethull and Lake Superior mines. About 1,000 tons a day is to be mined. Shipping Is to be commenced In June. Scarcity of Cars. Four thotu-nud men and boys were thrown Idle vesteulay by the collieries of the Mineral and I'nlon Coal com- I panics being closrd down owing to1 scarcity of rats. It Is expected woik will be resumed some tlnip nf-xt wek. i The collleiles have been operated ' steadily since last summer. During the suspension extensive repalis will be made at seveinl of the collleilcs, This and That. Hanley's restaurant nt the Lackaw anna nvenui station Is undergoing re pairs and painters are at woik decor ating the interior. A cab otllcp and transfer station Is being erected in the main hallway 'it the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern depot. A bureau of Information will also be established. Orant (.inter, formerly of ltockport, has been appointed ticket agent at the Wst Lackawanna avenue station jf the Central Railroad of New Jer sey, to succeed tho late J. K. Heine. The appointment was made cm Wed nesday and Mr. Olnter began his duties yesterday. Mo will net jointly for the Ontario and Western and CVn tral railroads. TUNEBAL OF THOMAS DAVIS. Services Were Conducted at the Home nnd at St. Luke's Church. The funeral of Thomas Davis yes terday took place from his home on Ca poufo avenue. Services were conduct ed both n tin home and at St. Luke's church. Ilev. lingers Israel officiating. The deceased was employed In the Pine Hrook mine and was a member ot the Pine lirook Mine Accidental Fund association, which organization yesterday attended his funeral In a body. Many handsome floral testi monials weio In evidence, presented by the members of the association and other friends of the departed. The pall-boniers were William O.ibe. John Cole, Michael MeHugh nnd Jos eph Smith, while Philip MeHugh. Da vid Itlchaids and Anthony Dunleary i were the Dower-bearers. All of these ' are members of the society. Inter ment was made In tho Forest Hill cem etery. 44 The Least Hair Casts a Shadow. ft A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, make the whole impure. Hood's SarsaparilU is the great leader in blood purifiers, M cuts no ahtdo-w, but brings sunshint indhttlih Mo every household. Dy8ptpsia-"Forr monthsmytys tem cwu out of order wtth dyspepsU And impute blood. Spent lots of money in vin, but Hood's StrsMpirUU cured me thoroughly." Jos.S. Zub,Geno,Neb. Eruptions " hut annoying erup tions caused by impure blood, tnd physi cians' treatment fatted to benefit. Hood's SarsaparilU removed them and J am no longer annoyed," W. R. Hudson, Natrona, Pa. Zwod&St HoooVi PIIU cw Urn StU i tt Q-tortUtai tnt all etWtl So ali tjjih Moot". IojoaWHII ttUCUte SUAP For the Comolexlon To purify and beautify tha akin and prerant pimples, blotches, block heads, redness, roughueu. yellow, oily, mothy skin, chapping, tan, sun burn, and many other forms of skin blemishes, no other skin or complexion soap Is for a mo ment to be compared with Cutiooka. Soap, becauo no other soap reaches tho cause, tIx.. fAe chantd, irritated, or n fiamed condition of the Porbs. For Hair and Scalp SnAttroo with CtmconA Soap, rinse wiin warm waicr, dry and apply a light dressing of CuncunA, purest of euiol llonts, gently rubbed Into tlio scalp. This simple, refresh ing, and inexpen sive treatment will sontlio irri tated and itching surfaces, stimulate tho hair follicles, clear thu sculp and hair of crusts, scales, and dandruff, supply tho roots with energy and nourishment, ami maito ino n.iir grow, wnen an oiso iaus. if Complete F.xtornal and In tor rial Treatment of Evory Humor. CUTICURA ConiUtlnr of CuTicrtA Soirftfe.). toelt!t tiikln.CtfTici-l Ointment! Wco, to IUt tup err tion ttchlnc tod htil tin iktn.aMCvTictnu BtiotTur .. to uool nJ clttnia thf h mo. ""btl 'a AtlntlsMtlt MuanAcitnt to can IhoMTtnal humor wa til olllttUt. FoTTIKOtva t::t CaiiLCOEr., Soltrropt., Motion. IIwteCuiTtr7lIaiDor,"tt. (Concluded from Page 10. will be installed by committee of Wyo ming Classls. All Souls Unlversallst church, on Pine street between Adams and Jeffer son avenues Rev. O. It, Heardsley, pnstor, tesldenee 629 Adams avenue. Morning service 10.30; subject: "Test and Result of Dlsclpleshlp;" evening sermon 7.30, subject: "What Is the Hlble Meaning of Salvation?" Sunday school after morning service, Mrs. S. Heujamlne. superintendent; Y. P. C. U. meeting fi.30 p. m.. subject: "The Scrip tural Basis of the Larger Hope," lead er. A. J. Donley. "While searching for thp tiuth, let us seek to be true." All welcome. Fulled Evangelicnl church, Capouse avenue Hev. P. D. Moore, pastor. Sab bath school 0.45 a. m.; prenchlng 10.." a. in. and 7,30 p. m.; Keystone league Christian Endeavor 6.30 p. in.; revival set vices will be continued week each evening at 7.30, Invltatlor Is extended to to attend these services. Adams Avenue chapel, during the A cordial the public New York street Hev. James Hughes, pastor, will preach both morning and evening, at 10.30 and 7.30 o'clock. Subjects, "Sal vatlon for All Who Will Seek It;" "Is Christian Science in Harmony with the Teachings of the IJIble?" Sabbath school at S p. m., Mr. Chandler, super intendent. The Chtistlan Endeavor society will meet at 6.1", p. m. A cor dial Imitation is given to all who de slro to attend thes services. Plymouth Congregational church, Jackson stieet Prenchlng by the pas tor. Ke. E. A. tlovl. at lO.I.O a. m. and 7 p. in.: Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Sabbath school at Sherman avenue at 2.1.1 p. m. Eli st Christian church, North Main avenue. Providence Preaching by tin pastor. Hev. II W. Clymer. at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p, in. Morning subject. "Paul's Thunderbolt tialatinns." In the even ing the subject of the tirst series of sermons on "Sin" and "Escape" will he "How We- Fall Into Sin." Sunday school at 10 a- m.: Young People's Soci ety of Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. First church. Christ Scientist. 519 Adams avenue Sunday sei vices 10.30 a. m.. 7.30 p. m. subject: "Mind." Sunday school 12 m. Wednesday even ing testimonial meetings at S o'clock. The public Is most cordially invited to the services. The People's Prohibition church Rev. Dr. nird, paRtor. On nccount of a change of location there will be no regular preaching. Services in Finn chapel on Sabbath. We hope to secure a place for next week. L. Bird. Chapel Mission, Hulbert's hall. 117 Wyoming avenue Prenchlng 10,30. Evening subject: "The Foundation." Chilstlan Endeavor society. 7.30 p. m. Oood singing, James Wilson, leader. All are welcome. Rev. J, H. Bell, pas tor. Railroad Y. M. C. A. James Q. Bail ey will address the gospel meeting. W. J. Long will give a beautiful solo. All railroad people welcome. EX-PBISONEKS OF THE WAB. Meeting to Be Held in This City on February 22. The following circular has been Is sued with reference to the coming meeting of the Union ex-Prlsonors of War association: Headquarters of I'nlon ex-Prisoners of War Association, nt Lackawanna County. Scranton. Pa., Feb. 4. 1900. Dear Comrade: The executive com mittee have decided to hold the annual meeting, banquet and camp-lire of this association on Thursday, February 22, 1900. The business meeting of the associa tion will be held III the post room of Lieutenant Ezra S. Orlfltn post. No.' 130, Oiand Army of the Republic, at 2 o'clock n, m. For the banquet and social entertain ment we have secured a large room oil the fourth tloor of the Council building on Washington avenue. Arinngements have been made with the Women's Relief corps. No. 50, to fuinlsli the supper, which Is a guaran tee that It will be all that can be de sired In that line. Supper will be served at 5 o'clock, so that those from u distance may have an opportunity to amply enjoy the programme prepared for their benefit and to take the early trains for their homes. Tickets for the banquet, seventy-five cents each. The programme for the evening will probably be as fine as any that we have had the pleasure ot listening to. Bauer's band will furnish us with some of their finest selections. There will be reminiscences of army life, prison life and hospital life, etc. This meeting will mark a generation since the crates of the Southern prisons swung open to close no more. When there returned to the homes and frlenda In the North the shattered wreoka af those gallant boys in blue, who preferring death to dishonor, had suffered untold hardships and priva tion In vilest bondage aa a military necessity to end the desperate struggle that for four years had astonished the nations of the world. Each year the burdens of age and the return of the crops sown in this des perate struggle become heavier and but a few more such reunlona can be held, except around our own firesides. Day , by day our comrades are leaving us to ForRtd Rough Hands doax tna naadi, on retmng, in strong. hot lather or uuti- cura Soap. Thoroughly dry, and anoint freely with Ctm cuka Ointment. skin cure and purest of emol lient. Wear during tho night old, looso kid glores. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, (Insured, Itching, and feverish palms, shapeless nails with painful finger ends, this ono night treatment is simply wonderful. For Sanative Uses In remarkable emollient, cleansing, purifying properties, de rived from Cuticura, tho great skin cure, warrant the use of Cuticura Soa p, In the form of baths for annoying Irritations, In flammations, and dialings, for too free or offenslvo perspiration, and also In the form ol in ternal washes and solutions for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative antl soptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially to mothers. Tho use of Cuticura Ointment with Cuticura 8oap will also bo of advantage in tho sovorer casts. return no more. Comrades, shall we not then, while we can drop all other business, and come together for a few hours of song and story, to look In each other's eyes and feel the warm, true grasp of a comrade's hand? Come with your wives, your sons, your daughters, and let us enjoy a short season to gether. Make It an object lesson for tho young men who are growing up to sturdy manhood, what It Is to suffer and die for the Hag of our country. You will find a card enclosed, which please All out nnd return not later than Tuesday, February 20. Yours In F. C. and L.. Hnlsey Latnrop, Commander. Official: Ezra H. Ripple, Adjutant. NEW TOWNSHIP LAW. Its Constitutionality In Likely to Be Decided in the Courts. The new township law approved last April by Governor Stone Is already brewing trouble, and Its constitution ality Is likely to be tested In the courts. Fuder the provisions of the new act townships are divided Into two classes. Those having a population of 300 or over to the square mile are known as townships of the first clas and are to be governed by five commissioners instead of supervisors. The new law, If sustained, will make a radical change In the government of townships and will put them practl- ' cally on the basis of municipalities. Besides the live cciuntilmen to be choj.cn, nre a town cieii: treasurer, ' assessor and auditor. The township rommlssiipers have corporat" poo i nnd j.ivirn a township as "omit ilinen do a city. They have power 1 1 guide, pave, repair and light streets a id high way., in lay and curb sidewalks in vll-llrf-u. rttfibllsh n rrstem of -ii, establish a police force, II iv depart ment, build lockups, and have the I general power of a municipality. 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, Tbe Dickson Manufacturing Co. tferaaton and WllkUarrf, Ha, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Sellers, rloUtlnf and Pumping Machinery. Otneral Office. Scranton, Pa, ?J "J FV- J the neat fUjff ff "r-rnUfHttTT TTTTTT Take Advantage You Can Save Honey. Corner Lackawanna " t 4- ' A Sale Turkish Towels A noiseless Turkish shuttle, a rattling Yankee loom, and lengths on lengths of fluffy frizziness falling feather-like to the floor. This is what we saw in a factory where these Turkish Bath Towels were being manufactured. The tedious toil ot the Turk and the Jacquard loom's swift sweep alike throw out this tidy, tasteful toweling. "Click-ety-click !" Hear it? Turkish Towel looms rattling out yards and yards of the best bathroom weaves in the world Are You Interested ? 'Snowdrift" Towels Pure white, some with colored borders, some fringed. At these Special Prices : 1254c each 18c each 25c each $1.40 doz. $2.00 doz. $2.75 doz. 'Teazle" Towels Un bleached. At these Special Prices: 124ceach 18c each 23c each $1.40 doz. $2.00 doz. $2.60 doz. CONNOLLY & AAAAA-f AAAAAAA.Ifc AAAAAAAAAA :ht Crust I One reason wh "SNOW WIIITi:" flour niako such tender, tlaky pie cuict. nnd llsbt, tender biscuits. Is bteausj it Is ground properly. ii SNOW WHITE" Doesn't icqulre as mm h short ening as a good manv olhei brands of Hour btcauso It makes a dough that Is nnturally llcht ai.il ttndir. Remember this next time ii buy. Sold by i.ll grocirs. "He only wiliil.-sila . " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. t WW-S.TT,WS.s7V,V fflOUNT PLEASANT CQAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes. Including Uuckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, t the lowest price. Orders received at the offlce. Connell building. Room R06: telephone No. 1762, or t the mine, telephone No. !72, will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. I PLEASANT COAL CO MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOBITIVEIiY CUIUS A T. T. V.wai;f Hfft.wKAlllnf Men' orr.lBPOtcni:, neeplwaaosB, oto.. cau'Ci ly Abmo or ottur Kxeoues ana Indie eretlonf. Th,y guicUu and fjrelu restore Lfrt Vituutr In olderTOomt.tna f tanaaOmtudr, badness cr marriacP. rawest Insanity and Con2axcttoa ic pn'jntlm. ThH. n chntvB lmfneriiafn lCIDrorc. n.nl nntt .ITw.1. i I'TinP. ti,M fill nthfP frtil In. tit nroa.hartnu tUo c?nok Al ToUot". They JnYOcarcltliocsaDdouaa vJllcurojou. Worlvaopc; ItlT. written BUttrante J to elect a cere ftfi ftVQ ,n eachccsocr reload tho cronc7. I'rico iy WIJm rs psehSEOi or.tlx rises (full trcitaoati for J2X0. B7 null, la ruin irrnpmr. nrnn mctrt ot rrlro. t trcalar "AJAX REMEDY CO., ;'! For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Mutthown Bros, and H. C. Panderscn, Druggists. AAA.AAAAlAi If lll J ib.1 unfuvtniiAtfl luflertf. from I I IICISO rilmt al...i. Mlwd Poison. routorui t rrora. u vium? t ineoceis, tc. set for Mwors Testlmont.L sid Bok Troth ' 10 Prof. I), r. TIIKKU M. ., SO North Mitb. ML. l'klladolnkla. l'a. I'.sltiTclr fir ipt's'iit to oL to euro ovoq thou jb tho moil cf Irbrotrd. ir T Ifriattoarvdlo4 10 IQdtys lloons self YYYYTTTTTTY of Our February Sale. and Wyoming Avenues. If afl 1 CsltMSiMei 1ltll.tih.U4. ft- f-f4"f f-f4"f-- -f-f-f SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. of WALLACE, lands. All this season's goods Have you seen our new arrivals in MOTH PROOF 2t lv wafcjK' fcfy"Vf-fi-fi "Hy SANITARY WILLIAMS & ITANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. jtv ""4iti THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.OOO SURPLUS 45O.000 WM. CONNELl, President. HENRY 0ELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. vs$ DR. DBNFTEN, jii Sprues Street. Scran ton, Pa- II 'Cuts an Chronic Dismiss ol Men, Nom-n an 1 Children. Consultation and samlnstlon frcs. Olllce tlBJrs Dally and ouaday a a. av t 9 d, am, Ai i4fillr a' jsjsaWKajWgBBssM . . 3BaV 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB The First Call If you are within reach of our eal we want you to inspect our new arrivals in Sfrau) Mattings Our own importations from China and Japan made of grass that is fresh aud strong firmly woven all the graceful, eccentric patterns and cleart bright, clean colors that give such charm to these goods from strange at prices within the reach of all. SERVICEABLE UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIUIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIM SiimPthliiR now CO rniulln power; no grciirr; no dirt ; no t-moll: no nothing hut llKlit. Hiightr-r than rli'Ltrhlty; t lie.ijicr than till. IIS i a ill WasliiiiKtou Are. 5 MB) nillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIUIIIUIIRI THE IHOOSIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 and'i, Com'llh B Td'g. BCRANTON, PA. lining; and Blasting POWDER Hade at Mooslc and Huib lata Works, H Mk T r . u JHbttsJsssV e ft Hr g Est r ff s 5 Sa) Jaw .- 0 LAPLIN RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANOE QUN POWDER Sl-etrlo Ilatterlea. KIsoirloKxoIodarv as)lodloic blMti, isafcty Puss i I I.6IIUDI ClMMlcal Cl'S expve
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