-V 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD - WHAT ENGINEERING SAYS OF THE COAL TRADE. Hake Up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today Vice President Edwin R. Holden to Sever His Connection ' with the D., L. & W. Company. J. H. Davis Appointed Superinten- e dent and J. E. Hood Roadmaster I of the Erie' and Wyoming Valley Railroad. Tlic.Ncw Ymk KiiRlniTilnR mul Min ing Journal of Saturday says of tho anthracite coal tiadc: ' Thn demand for hard coal Juxt now Is deeldedly iiuUt all ox or tin1 country. J.ant. week's old nr lirniieht ol't a lot of bio lug, liut was too nlimt-lic.l to I hae a far-rrachlnif cffnt on the ninr-' Vet. As it result wo In kIii lo he,ir, at raMern polntn, of tutu and i uiupcMniiH. Htlll. 'tho winter ln't euer it. and llio outlook cannot lie- called itlonmy. At the head of the lakis the supply Is ample for all wants, till iialcatlon opens. In Chlt-aKti territory nlo It Is lei tinning evi dent that there K enough on dirk to Inst. C'hcslmit io.il totitltiiicn lo be In most demand, hut the tr.ule- lo snmewh.it dull. In thii cast there Is h lulr t em Mimptlon at Inland point"; along the coast tho bulni; laps. The) leport of fntelKU shlpimnts of nn thrnellc aro Hltivor. In this i oniicc t'nn It Is fair to note what hax been nitoni nllshed by the effort ot tho Anthracite Operators' association and tin Ir repre. fientnthe to find a market on the conti nent. In lvK the lottd export of antht i- lie coal to ii( riiinnv wan 1!7 tops. In lsni It was ft tons. This Is not it lu.ilthy Krnwth, to miv tin- least. It Is tnltlent the labor agltatois will do thi'lr best to miiko tumble win n warm 'weather omes. Some ot the st.itt menu Hint hae nnpe.irttl in iirlnt ns comltiK from Ihem. however, will not stand i amluntlon. The anthracite miners' earn ings today are not scanty. In the Si hl.lklll region w.ircs nte- liluher thin they have been foi oer Si j.Mrs with the exception of a few tnonlhs U ear aso. Prices at New Yoik 1110 lather weak, eeept for steam U"'. Chestnut Is now on a pirlty with stove, and stoe Is open-1- quoted in low a !ft-. Wo quote for free hurnlnt,- anthracite ftee on bo.ud New York: Ilioken, $".J0: iru, $!'; sloc, Jl; nut, Jl. D.. L. & W. Boaid. The mnKo up of the I).. T.. & XV. board for today Is ,vt follows: Monday. IMi, 1J, :nx Sl'MMITS. StO fl. m , north O rionnfelker 11. 'A a. m , north MU.ine, with WnrncU's men. 1 p. m , south II. Hush p. m , south M. Maillcau, VVLLUn. 10 a. m I'ccklns. rrsunns. f a. m . "-outh Ileitis i. l SO a. m . south Jl. Moran. I p. m south M. Murphy. 10 p. m , south C. Caw ley. FABSENCinil ENGINE. 6 V) p. m. McGoern. WILD I'ATS, NOKTIt. II a. m. 2 engine s J. 1; Masters. 1 p. in., 1! engines (). Hitndolph, '.' p. in, - eiiKlnes It. Cntitiici 4 p. m 2 engines ('. Klugsioy. f p. m, 2 engines S. Catmod;. ! p. m , 2 endues T. Doudlcaii. Holden to Resign, "it l.s stated that on March 1 Vice I'tesldont Edwin P.. Holden will sever his connection with the Delaware, Lackawanna and WeMiorn Knllroa,I rompany, and that his icMkimUoii hns already been piesented to tho boaid or directors of tho company," sajs tho Philadelphia Press. "Tho resignation Is not unlooked for fin It was announced at tin; time that Samuel Sloan lellied Ironi the ptosi. dency and AYlllliini II. Tiuesdale was elected to hiieceed him. that Mr. Hol den would follow hult. Since Piesldent True&dalo has been In thnise of Uil company the pollcj hah been change and theie has been a general improve ment made throughout th a; stem. "Mr. Holden's duties consisted ptin clpally In looking after the ntithtaclte c ual tiade of this tninpain. and under his dltectlons the output or induction of anthiaclte coal by tho IVlawaie. Lackawanna and Wesicin was pcet-1-Ingly laigo, f.eneiallly meno than Its allotment. It is stated In coil elides that undoi tho old hkIiiio this com finy was iiibttunu-ntal In often cnus ilifr a bleak In cull jirlios, hf it was then the polity to got ild of Its eoil nnd not keep a laige htoek en hand." This and That. fin roluuaiy 20 the Lickawanna load will br-cin teceivlng one new t;i glne a dav fioui the limed-- I.oeoiiio tlo Woiks, until the cndei placed for thlity-elght or the highest tpc is tilled. These engines mo Intended for lrelght and passenwr serilco. J. M. Pails has been made supeiln lendent of the Kilo and W.xoininir Val ley railroad and J. K Hood, loadnias. tor. Until nto westc in men. 1'ntll Mr. Pals came heio he was lor foui cnis huppiintcndont of a dhlslnn of tlp fiieat Xcn them i.illiiiatl, with head (luaiteis at St. Paul, Minn Weak on the addition to tho bieak-r of tho Pelawaic and Hudson company III Alehbalil was begun Kilday morn ing. Nearly all the timber to bo used (n the addition has re.it he d Hie giound. The frontage of the addition will li fifty-six feet and It will extend back twenty-eight foot. It will be lltted tip with the latest lnipioed muihlnciy. imi mm umney for belnir black. It isn't its fault if the lamp is al ways smoking and flicker- J log. It's the oil. Stop using inferior oil and use our Headlight Water White Oil if yon wish to learn what real limp comtort is. wont amose or smeii. utves .greatest light at smaller cost wan any otner on. xour aeaier has it. -ATlANflClirWIMH. mm IIJIdllHMl COUNCILS PASSED IT, MAYOR SIGNED IT ll'oncludrd Ircm l'age .". tlincto and conned snld wires and tables where so placed with the necessary over, lu.id wites to subscribers' station", nnd other points wherever same mnv bo de shed In such inaunei ami bv such means as in. iv bo adapted to the locality! pro vided, however, that pitwnt nnd existing pipes anil conduits shall not be disturbed oc--pt by consent of owners of same and vv heiieve i said conduits are Intel or le Palis made of the- same the said company shall le.st'oip that portion of the street, avenue, toint or place disturbed to the Mine condition that It was before snld disturbance-, and maintain and keep the pavlui' on salil excavation In good con dition fot a pelloel of two cats there af tet. Ml 'ST SUBMIT PLANS. Sic. I He lore exeitlslng any of the pilv Hose granted hen by said company shall submit to the ill engineer a plan showlnt? the location anil chaiacter of the proposed vvoik. and all such work when the- plan shall have been approved b) tho elt.v engineer, shall be performed under the supcrv Mon nnd to the s.itls t.ietlon of the It v inducer. Sec. .".. Said company shall not at an time excavate or oncumbe r more of any stieet. avenue, couit or place than shall bo necissaiy to enable It lo perform with piopcr itiiiiomv. and elllclency the wink of laving anil ending conduits, duds and mains, pipes and poles, nor hinl it permit such excavation in encumbrance lo 1 omnia for a longer period than shall bo necessary to do work for which such excavation shall have been m.ide, nnd shall put up aid maintain about such excavation or encumbrance safety guards and lights to pi event the Happening or accidents. The asphalt pavement on street oi avenue shall not be cut or disturbed pilot- to the til st day of Apill next. Stt. I, Salil oompanv shall construct bj Oetobei t, l'tOl, at least six tlioilsund feet of conduits (unilcrgiound). unci the same- shall be constructed with reference to caii.lng the wires In the follow lr stic'-t: Laekavvnnna avenue, from Wash ington avenue to Cliff street; Sputee street, from Washington avenue to riankllu avenue: Linden Uriel, from Washington avenue to Pranklln avenue: rranklln avenue, Puiii avenue, Wvomlng avenue and Washington avenue, from Lackawanna avenue to Linden strict, and then-after annuilly after the ex piration of tlueo joars. If required bv tonne IN, at least live- hundred feet of underground tondiilts" In the business portion of the- cltv. as the exlgencv and the safety ot tin- pioperty mav leqiilre, And when auv conduit Is lonstiuoted as ufoiesalel, said company sh ill at once le move all oveihead wires along tho line of such conduit ami place- them In tho -anio. See T. Sahl e ampul! ihidl piovldcaud fuuiNh, without expense lo the city, telephones fur use In municipal building and Mali other plact us the- mavoi may dliect, to the maximum number -if tvvtiit seven tclt phoni s, and alter thi"u cais opoiatliin of Its telephone lines, -hall pav to the city ot Scr.inton one per mit. of Its piuss locolpts- iheiiatlor from the Mihsfiihei In the tit ol Stianton. SI'ACi: FOR CITY. Sahl iciiipiiiiv shall a No pinvlclc and fiiiiilsh wlthiiut expense lo tin- ill, sp lee toi one t able iii e nt h t ondult, w hen e ini-li lie ted, for wiles owned and oper ated b the cltv for Its Hie alarm ami police pui noses, and uiidci no eltcum stane c-s sin the soiee so piovlded be used loi wins i air.v I -it high tension or daugcieiiis e in i nt. mul i-hall pay an i,n mil polo tax oi license fte ot llfty lents L tier pole Sic x. The operation of said T.ntka waiiim Te 'eplione company shall at all times bo conducted and eairied on Inde pendent of nn iniiipotli k telephone com pute and it shall not lease, sell out to oi combine with anv e ompdl'ig company. Sec- 'i liefoio eommeneing work, and within thlity eln.vs tiom the passago und aptuoval hiicof said company shall Iilo with the tllv link its willttn agrocnunt iiinlei Its inipor.itp seal in atce'pt and abide iiv the teims Mid onthtioiib of this I ordinance, and shall before beginning woik lllo a bond to the- amount ol tvvin-t-!ivo thousand dollars with security, or a c emulate bond lot the same amount, which shall be approved b tin- city so licitor, i auditioned to indemnify the city against anv claim foi elaniages lesultln fiom the- consiiuctoii of our trlcphono Hut : ami toMllliuiied further that said Lackawanna Telephone tnmpnnv shall not sell Its plant to any eoinpollng tele phone company In the c lt.v of Siiautou. Falling to tile said agnemtiil and bond this ordinance anil the tight and priv ileges gianted bi-ielu shall be abMilutely null ami void. WATER RATES ORDINANCE. Select Councilman Finn, at Satuid'ay evening's meeting of select oouncli, moved to ictonslder Mr. Chittenden's amendments to the water lates oidln ance nnd when this had been done hu Introduced the following substitute amendments, stating In doing so thnt he was acting on behalf of Mr. Chit tenden, who was unable to be present; For n dally consumption of lo.onej gal lons or less, 10 tents per 1,00 gallons; over lO.nno. anil Ies than 20 000 gallons, s cents per 1.000 gallons; over 3U.im) and less than 60,000 galloon, t, cents per 1,000 gallons; over M.OuO gallons, 3 cents per l.ono gallons. Tho amendments, which were adopt ed, tho ordinance also passing third and final leading, provide fori penalty of $50 tor every overcharge, the samo to bo collectible by a suit in assumpsit, one-half to go to the use of the city und the other half to tho Informant. Mr. Wagner called up tho ordinance piovldlng for three electric lights In the Tenth ward, whereupon Mr. McCann moved that It be referred to the esti mates committee. Mr. Wagner then moved to lay Mr. McCann's motion on the tuble, but a moment later with diew liU motion, and tho motion to refer wns can led. Tho ordinance piovldIngfor the erec tion of a fire ulaun box at the corner of Washington and Electric avenues, and transferrin $125 to pay for the same, passed third and final reading, after which council adjourned. HIS RECORD NOT COMPARATIVELY BAD BUT BAD ENOUGH TO EARN HIM A GOOD SIZED TERM. Frank Courtright, the Local Member of the Crow Gang of Burglars, Is Let .Off with Only a Little More Than Half the Punishment Given His Pals Verdict of Not Guilty Returned in the Cose Against Wil liam F. May Other Matters in tho Court. Frank Couttrlght. of this city, who. with John Orow and Jnnics Salmon, of Shnmokln. plead RUllty last Monday of burglary, was Saturday sentenced by Judge Kdvvards to Imprisonment in the Kastern penitentiary for three years and six months, three vcars less than was given his pals. In passing1 sentence Judge Kdwards said he was moved to deal more len iently with Courtright than with the others because his record was not ns bad as theirs, and because, further, that he was willing to turn state's evi dence, the knowledge of which fact led the other burglars to admit them selves guilty. Willie Williams, the Prlceburg boy convicted of arson, wns sent to the Huntingdon reformatory by Judge Kd wnids. The Carbondale Italian Ind, Antonio Mussel I, who was found guilty of shooting John McGowan. another Caibondalo bov. was sent to the re fut mutiny at Olen Mills, Pn by Judge McClure. John Stancosky. of Jesstip, was fined V, nnd costs for assault ond buttery on n bov named John Kovvbosky. John Petrltus was fined $10 nnd costs and sent to the county Jail for thirty days for assaulting and batter Ing Peter Pollaskl. Kor throwing cobble stones through the windows of John Demko's hotel at Wlnton, Anthony and Joseph Zullskl weto called upon to pay fines of $."i and costs. Verdicts of not guilty were icturned In the cases against William F. May, charged with attempted cilmlnal as sault on his daughter; John Qlllnskl, the Olyphant milkman charged -with obtaining credit for $12 vvoith of milk on false pietenses made to A. Morri son, a Scott township farmer; John Muflley. prosecuted by Lizzie Horn.and John Scnlzo, charged with assaulting Stephen A. Ollby. The prosecutor In the last case was saddled with the costs. Over a bundled and fifty surety cases were on the trial list for yesterday and most of them were summarily dis posed bv Judges Arc-hbald and Ed wards. There was extended hearing in the desertion case ngalnsfM. J. Nor ton. It ended In Norton being directed to contribute $6 a week to ills wife's stippoit. Say He Wants Two Offices. W. W. Tluane, M. V. Noone. Hugh Collins. John Noone. David Powell, Michael Dougherty and Cornelius Rud ry. through Attorneys Caw ley and Shenn. filed a petition In Prothonotary John Copeland's office Saturday set ting forth that Thomas J. Gerrlty, who was elected Judge of election for the Third district of the Seventh ward. Feb. 21. 1899, appears, by nomination papers filed with the county commis sioners, ns a. candidate for register of voters In the same district, and asking that the office of Judge of election be declnied vacant. Judge Kdwauls gianted a rule re fill nable Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, to c-ompel Oeirlty to show cause why a vacancy should not be de clared In the office of Judge of election In the Third district of the Seventh ward. Curtis Divorce Heating. Hefore Judge Archbnld Saturday morning testimony for the llbellant was heard In the divorce case of Alfred C. Curtis against Eunice B. Curtis. Evidence bv Chief of Police Hobling to the effect that Mrs. Curtis was among the Inmates of nn establish ment on Lackawanna avenue that was l aided by the police Dec. 13 last, formed the main giound on which the llbel lant rested his petition. Tho couple were married Dee. 21, 1S91, and lived together until a few months ago. when the wife, ace-ordlng to her husband's story, begun staying out nights and neglecting her home, all of which caused him to withdraw ft oin her companionship. Attorney L. P. Wedeman appeared for Cuitls. There was no appearance for the icspondent. 'TWAS ALMOST SPRING. Especially Mild Weather Pie vailed Yesterday. Yesterday was February II. but in all lt conditions It was nioro like April 11 than the former date, for It Is Im- " Want of Watchfulness Makes the Thief.9 Many cases of poor health come from want ofwatchfut ness. But if you keep your blood pure no thief can steal your health. The one effec tive, natural blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Disordered Blood "MyfAihtrhu long been iroubledtuHh disordered blood nd weak btck. Hood's SvstpirilU made him strong and heallhy: he -works every day." A. S. Wykes, S. E&sion, Vjl. Humor "WhenlneedA blood puri fier I ttke Hood's SrspsrilU, It cured my humor nnd Is excellent as nerve tonic." Josie Etton. SUf ford Springs, Q. JfkodSSaUai Hood'iPUIicnnllTtrHIth nonJf rlltlnf tnil oaly ttnttc 10 tft wltKHotcl' Buriaparllla. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... XAMUrACTVMO T ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. tr NOTE THE NAME. bama probable If this city has been in many years a February day with tho weath er so mild. The average tempeiature all day was 50 degrees, and that peculiar atmos pheric condition which has been called bv poets "tho breath of spring" seamed to be strangely present. A largo num ber nf the feminine population ap peared In the street with either light wraps on or none nt all unci doMor.s wisely nodded their hrads and rpoke of colds nnd other dire things sure to ensue. The weather people always say tint a term of spring-like weather at this time of the vcar Is abnormnl and Is alvvnvs tho calm before the storm, if this Is so February nmy yet b ex pected to retrieve iter long held pnsd tlon ns the month of Ico and snow. ITCHING Burning Scaly Instantly Relieved by One Application of CUTICURA IKsTAMTRELICF AND BFKBDVCCRE TREAT Ment. A warm bath with Cuticcba Boaf, aslngle anointing with cutichra Ointment, and a full dose of CumunA Reiolv ent will afford Inntnnt relief, permit rest and sleep, aurt point to a apeeci) , permanent, and eco nomical euro v?hcnaUjl9i)falls. !2it,23J ','T""T. I HtOlTIT(haltlltl,IOC. Poitie Oseo aid Cum. Conr.i Sole rrojx-i Bolton. 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. m SHORT JU DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five dav-R' riuiation, are offered by tho to such well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at tho above prices. Pavoritc Itoutc from tho North nnd Ea-t to the Winter IteaortB of Virginia and North Carolina. Tor full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 26, North Elver, New Yoik. H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccrantonand Wllkei-Darrs, Pa, MuuufatHurer of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Bollcrti Helitlngand Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. GOM 'iJSt The Best Washing Powder 4 X Tiik; Advantage J You Can Save Honey. I Corner Lackawanna HUMORS S5EH3Bs-,i ill j CWlOWly nnofljSU)allac SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. A Sale of 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 of 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" ToweIsPure white, some with colored borders, some fringed. At these Special Prices : 12J4ceach 18c each 25c each $1.40 doz. $2.00 doz. $2.75 doz. "Teazle" Towels-Unbleached. At these Special Prices; 12J4c each 18c each 23c each $1.40 doz. $2.00 doz. $2.60 doz. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, t.AAAAJ.AAA--A,J.AA ,,,, , .- -. One reason whv "SNOW WII1TK" Flour iii.iki" such i tondor. flaky pie crust, and IlKlit, tender liKc nils, Is becuibo ' It is Kiouud propcrlv. tt SNOW WHITE ft Doesn't icnuiro .is much Mioil Pllliiff us ,i gnoel m.inv otlioi linintls of lloin bof.tuso It makes, a eloush th it Is ti.itur.ill Unlit .ll.d tenilir. Itemcmber this ncNt time- vou liny. Solel lij r.ll erne els-. "VVeonly w.iulesJlJ ." THE WESTON Mill CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic uee and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat ant) Blrdseye, delivered in any part of the city, it the lowest price. Orders received at the offlce, Cnnnell building, Ttoom S06: telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. :".', will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE JL T.TiNlttoum nUtesca Falltnff Man o '.Iapotcncr, WMrlew3nK0,ttc, caaacj bj Abuso or other ticossej ana Indis cretion.. 37ie autcAftf ami lurtlu restore LnntVUaHlr in old or your, it, una hi a nan lortiaar, uusiaess or raarriaso. freTsat Inwaltr and Consumption If uriLuuii UU3IUBM ur unrriuKv, l time. Their tne ehowi Immediate ImorOTc ment and eCToett a ODItn where. nil other fall. pacltscoi or U il;u (foil treat rni! for J2W. n nan. in Plain wmpmr. nprn recript,oirri -. AJAY PPMRfW CO.. W rle-m. I lrcnlar Li rrarnora bli lalaid 111. - , ,..- . w -; For sale. In Scranton, Va', by Mutthovvn Broa. and H. C. Panderscn, Druggists. ItMUnUAiUUt Tha Root ao1 r-oittsttl-ic' i, lioft-u m 1 110 DDOlcooiUitir joumlkf from Trliita tUMMeii. I imimi, J'roT.U. 1.1 ULM it. u., ou Aonn nizm nt. I'tiisari Bhla. Pa.. Kirci a Uutrtote la erf r rait Vrieocfl 4 8trietor(no tuttlnr). 1 oil Vl;wr ft llctlib restored. PtrttftilarcvJ. Lunfei T KB uo ' " iinur lur ioiiij fiiaainir nq caiKC'J'.k ub dnif 10 0 to J M Freali rnou tit a .1 to 1 o J T r ld for Hra teiUraooUU ftat IImk. AU fruuii ctoud f TttHIHI fttftft1tttft' 4-4 4 of Our February Sale. and Wyoming Avenues, t V. ci j-r taken In W fl l B '-'' . - ----. . l.mds. All this season's goods Have you seen our new arrivals in MOTH PROOF SANITARY WILLIAMS & JTANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.000 Surplus 4BO.000 WA1. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., V!cePre. WILLIAM H. PUCK, Cashier. $ --------------i.-y' en DR. DENSTEN 311 Sprusa St. Tiinp'.e Court Building, SCRANTON, PA. All ncute und chronlu illne-aaos of men, vtumcti anil chllelitm CilHONIt. MJUV. Ul'.S. HHAIN AND WAhTINO D1SKAH KS A 81'Kt'IAl.TY. All illheat-es of the l.ltr. KlilnetH, Hladilcr. Mklu. Hlnoil. Nerves, Womb. Ke. I'.ar. Nn,, Throit, nnel l.unB. 'onttrn. TnmorH, I'llen. Ituiiture, tltiltri-. Itlie-uniatli'm, Aftlini.i, Catarrh. Varlocoeele. I.emt M.iiilioo.l, Nlshtlv nmlFPlonfi, all I'emnlei Ulse.mei, I.e-tirorrhoen, tti-. Oonorrln'ii. Sililllc, Jllnoel I'eilmjti. IiiiIIm rellmi anil out hfill habits eihllterntfel hurKer, I'ltH. Kp. lops. Tape and Htemaeh Viirm 'A. TAUltimzONi:. Hpieltle for Catarrh. Thrrn months' treatment only t'.W. Trial free In nllleo. Conenltiitlon and exam), nations ftee. Olllee hours dally and Sunday, 8 n. m, to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE The First Gall If you are within reach of our cal we want you to inspect our new arrivals in SIrau) MatfiDgs Our own importations from China and Japan made of grass that is fresh aud strong firmly woven all the graceful, eccentric patterns and clear, bright, clean colors that give such charm to these goods from strange at prices within the reach of all. SERVICEABLE1 uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimii; feiint-tlilnff non '.ft rtinelln power; S no Brr.iit-. no ellrt; no unicll; no mitliiiu lut lUht. nrlKhtri- Hi in S clcotrItll . ilioaiicr th in till. $ s 'i Hiisiiini;ioii Ave. s SiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ..r.ii a k THE MGOSiC : JDEK CO. ltoouis l aim-.', Cora'Ith BTd'g. 6CRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER Madoat Moosloand Ituih :lo Worn, LAPI.IN & RAND POWDER COJ ORANOE QUN POWDER Elcetrlo nttarli, BleotrleKzplotart, splodlai; blait, Bafely fiat un Repauno Cheilcal Ca's cxVve "" r 5 CD S 3 oi PLOREY f . ' S-J11ai.. -f DiUWlV -..a.Jguk ,f uk t,-Tiftta.l(tnrfJr ),.-
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