if vrr f THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1900. 8 LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD X ' - CONDITION OP THE ANTHRA CITE COAL TBADE. Xt. lookout Breaker of the Temple Iron Company, at Wyoming, Has Been Bebuilt Makeup of the D., L. & W. Board for Today J. W. TltzOlbbon Denies the Beport That He Intends to iveelgn A Big Blast Furnace Has Been Erected in Ohio. It Is now too near spilinr In expert any sreat Increase In the conuiiiptloo of hard i onl. t'nM wnvea all hilt'K out a eeitaln .amount of tuiyliiK for Itn inedlate nWdf. tuini may Inti'rfpie with the movement of ionl fir .'i few days, but Rcnnriilly iti'iiKltit? the vrnphrey nf .i inllit v Inter niii'lo In thin column fix wrckit i.irn Iim' boon nmply fulfilled. Ko.- the next few monthi the nnthraclti tunic U KoInK to ho quiet. The .lanu.iiy pnvlurtlou of o.Turt.non t''ii, thoiiKli a t.'lll" lanter than some p'-opl" xpof toil, Mhiwh a Mir lrnp ftoin Decenih-r. Stork?, however, ato likely to .ircumul.ite. and thete will probably bo un audi occasion to mine roil um lat sjilnsj. when tli upper lake docks worn baio. Ueporta from Duluth nnd Chlcisi show that there Is coal oiiouuli on Imnil now to supply all pohnhlo need before n.ivl cntlr.n open'. The cuminr i"tliotr.fnt m March 1 of n. n. lloldcn from Hip Ilelauate. I.aokav.'iiniia ami WesUnn iniumjre nifnt will bo tho final ntop In the re organization that HtnrWit wh'ii Mr. TrtiHvdulp took oontrol 'Mi. Holden's peculiar ld"n about agreements, with his Intininto knowledge of tho trade. ha ofitiscd him to bo nnieh criticised, but tho tolawaro, l.:u Uavnnna and Western oo.il department hn In some lopects boon well iManaRod. Kn KlnootlnK1 and Mining Journal. iWiHHb 1900 The D., L. & W. Boatd. Follow Intr N the P.. 1.. & AV. boaid for today. Monday. I-Vb 19, St'MMlTS. S,:o a. ni.. tun tti O. FiounfelkT. i' p. m., "uiitli II. nu.h. fi p. in., mnilli Al. MndlR.in. Pl'LMJIt. 10 a. ra. rpckiiiD, m'stiiKns. S m.. outh Mouser. 11.10 a,, m.. south M, Moiati. 7 p. In., south M. Murphy. 10 p. m., south C Caw toy. iASSENai:n knciixks. tl 30 p. rn. C. Maguern. WILD CATS NOItTH. 11 a. m., 2 engines J. l:. Master. 2 p. m.. -' engines J. HennhMii, with S. Ctrmody'u men. 4 p. tn., 2 t nglms It. Castner. AVILD CATS .SOUTH. .1 a. m. J. U'Hara. B n m. T. Doiidir.in. i a. m.-O. Hill. 5 n. in. J. Swart. 1 n. m. J. Huh. ll..Vftj. m.K. Duriv. with J. Hunk's nun. l."0 p. m. A. (Icrrlly. :: m p. m. J. Orrrlty. I.n p. m.-O. Wallace. -. 13 p. m. P. Slnper. I Kill guarantee that tnjr Kidney Cure will cure SO per eent. of til forme of kidney eompUInt and In many Instances- tbe meat erleua forms of Brlfbt'n diieane. If the disease la com plicated aend a four ounce vial of urine. We wilt analyze It and advise you free what to do. MONTOK. At an drunlita. Me. tltl. Quid to ITtaUl nil mMllrl rid-lc trtt. 1ISOS Af(b t.. Phlla, Vi 111 i'ld Jd i in 'J vi mniiiu close to current rnto- lr foundry lion a Rood deal of 'dickering Is solntr on. but very little disposition to make con cessions Is shown by tho furnacomon. In stool billets also tliero Is no appar ent yielding, though several large con tlacts a it- hold back in hopes of yield lint, t'pon the whole the ndNantage la with sellers. "Tho demand for finished niatcil.il Is so l.irije that thev rai. nffntd to he stllf. tin top of thlr. also there have, come a number of inquiries for ex poit, and there Is Utile doubt that a, largo tonnage can he placed It deliver ies can be made as wanted." TEN D1Y0RCES ARE GRAN f ED IN A BUNCH COURT DOES WHOLESALE UN LOOSING ON SATURDAY. A. Lansing, wilt appoint the standing committees for the year and Colonel P. L. Hitchcock and Secretary Dolph B. Atherton, the board's delegates to the recent meeting of the national board of trade, will present their re ports. TAYLOR NEWS. This and That. K. V Moirlon. stipeilnttndent of tho Pullman Car company for tln eastern division, which embraces the Lackawanna, the Pennsylvania and the Kile loads. Is In the city. Tho first of the big blast furnacis at the Ohio plant of the Nntlonnl Steel company was started Kibtuary 14. The stack is li: feet high and twenty-three feet bosh- It Is expected to make "MO tons of pig Iron a d.iv. There are two other staiks of the same size nearly completed. The Lackawanna company i.i lomod elllng the two old parlor cars, "Soian ton" and "Pocono," In the 1)5 t ar .-hops, and when completed they will be used In the New A'ork suburba-l service. They will be flnlsiei Inside In solid quartered oak and t'f cost. It is said, will bo equal to that o? the finest pallor cars. The large ore roaster at Nav Aug paik owned by the LacKawa'nv iron and Steel companv Is to be rerrovod to Lebanon. It Is said, where It will be lo-ereeted and the ore, aft"r being masted theie, will be sh'SpM her.. Hv this means the former extra hand ling of the ore will be dlsninsed with, the company's mines being located lu?l outside Lebanon. OF MINES AND MINING, Effort Being Made to Have the Gov ernment Create Buch a Depart mentMr, Connell's Views. New Mt. Lookout Bleaker. In a (cv days the new .Alt. Lookout breaker at AVyonilng of the Temple Iron lompany, erected on the site of the one which was destroyed by fire last August, will be in running order, though it will not be operated until Marrh by a full fnice ot men. Smith Lamoreaux. ot AVest Scranton, reeled the building and Horatlu Moore, of this tit:. , architect for the company, drew up the plans. Two breakers have been burned down on the present site and extra precautions have been taken to Insure the safety of this one against a similar fate. The now bleaker contains many Hew features, one of which Is the washing of the coal. Instead ot having one huge engine to furnish power there aie a number of small ones. If one engine Is crippled by an ingenious airangement of belt ing and shafting the work of the dam aged machine is done lv the other. The following special dispatch fiom Washington appeared In Satui day's Pittsburg Press; Kfforts are being made to get through congress a bill creating a new govern ment department to be known as th Depaitment of Minos and Mining. This bill was introdu-ed by Itepresen tntlvo Harhain, of California, and It Is being strongly uiced by members of which realize the extent of the mining Industry in the United States. It pro vides that the duties of the new de paitment shall be to acquire, by ex amination, practical and scientific ex periments, geological i eseatch, or other wise, useful infoi niatlon on the sub ject of mining in the comprehensive sense of the word. Including mines and mining for gold, slher. platinum, lead, copper, lion, marble, tin, zinc, quick ailvi'i, antimony, aluminum, mangan ese, nickel, coal. petroleum, natural gas, stone, clays, cement, emery. Infusorial earths, phosphate lock, gypsum, salt, borax, bromine, sulphur, chrome Iron ore. metallic paints, asphaltum. flint, and all other minerals and mineral wateis, as well as wateis used in min ing, manufacturing, or developing elec ti li- power, and to diffuse such Infor mation among the people of the United States. The bill also prolines mat me head of the department shall be a cabi net otllcer. The committee, on mines and mining, of which Representative Crump, of I Michigan, is chairman, has reported I ibis bill to the house with a strong i locommendullon that It be passed. xt.ive commute.." ! Pennsylvania has three members on r. ,!J.? , I,,., r I this committee. Connell. of Scranton; incoment that J. Uya)i ()f PottsNe. nnd Hall, of Kldg- way, who with members or the jjenn syhanla delegation geneially iue In sisting upon speedy action. Mr. Con nell, who Is largely Interested in an tlu.icltf mines and who knows as much about the mineral resouices of the country us any other member of con Kiess, said today: Theie Is not n. oountiv in the woild a fact on Friday, giving as pi oof of u,,,, u as llch In Its mineral resouices Its authority "soveia! parties about as ouis and yot we piactltally have the depot who said thev had heard less information upon mining access- i, Ible to the people than any other lead- .i,n. m.. i-i..ii.i ., ,,i m lag nation. The want of piactlcal and Names of the Parties and tha Grounds on Which tha Petitions Were Founded Vacancies on Elec tion Boards Filled and Overseers Appointed in Many Districts. O'Malley Named to Succeed Can non as Judge of Election in tha First Ward of Olyphant. Decrees weie made Saturday In ten ot the twenty-seven divorce cases sub mitted at argument court during the tlrst three days of last week. Tho parlies nnd the grounds for divorce are as follows: Allclmoi Waller against Chrlstlanna AValter: chaigc unfalthfulnors. John 1.. Colo against Louisa A. Colpj chnrg desertion. Ellon Kvnns against t'bon ezcr Kvnns, chat go cruelty, .lames A. Nlrol against Kvangellnc Nlcol: deser tion. Ida M. Haldemau against Jerome L. linldeman: desertion. Leopold Schlangor ngalnst Kredn Schlangcr: desertion. Sarah T. Hall against Oeorgo AV. Hall: unfnltbiulnrss. Anno Kuan? against Michael Hum": cruel tv. Wllllum II. Chubb against Maggie M. Chubb: desertion. Kannle J. A Downing against AAilllam V. Downing: desertion. Election of Officers and Overseers. Court Saturday morning filled vacan cies on election boards and appointed ovet seers wherever the same were properly petitioned fot. The vacancy tn the office of Judge of election of the First ward of Olyphant was filled by the appointment or Patrick O'Malley. The former judge, who was ousted, Patrick Cannon, has taken the matter to the supreme court and hopes there by to be reinstated today. The othar appointments were as follows1 Michael Dee, Judge of election. Third ward of AA'Inton. Frederick Pryor. majority inspector, Thioop. , K N. Jones. Inspector of election. Third ward, Blakely. S. F, Sansenbaugh, Judge, and James Moffatt. majority inspector. Second dis tiloi. Thlnl wnrd. Dunmore. Uyron Buckingham, Inspector of elec tion, Elmhurst borough. Bernard Dolan, Judge of election, Third district. Seventh ward. Scranton. James AV. Cayglll. minority Inspector. Second ward. Dickson City uorougn. James Colvert, Judge of election, First district. Old Forge borough. Nicholas Bennett, majority Inspector, Second ward. Jermyn. Benjamin Gilbert, majority inspector, Third dlstilct. Fourth ward, Scranton. Patrick McCnnn. Inspector. First dis trict. Twelfth ward. Scranton. Louis Dunning, Inspector, Klghteenth ward, Scranton. Peter Devanney. majority inspector. First district, Third ward. Scranton. K. T. Davis. Judge of election, Second district, Eighth ward. Scranton. John J. Davie. Judge of election. First district, Fifteenth ward, Scran ton. Court mnde an order changing the polling place in the First district of the Third ward of Dunmore from the place where it now Is to a room in the westerly corner of the building of Elizabeth Knapp on the easterly side of Blakely street. Price Library Held an Enthusiastic Session Republican Popular Ward Tickets Other News of Local In terest. Thp meeting of the Price Library association In their rooms on Friday evening proved to be one of the most enthusiastic sessions yet held by th association. After the usual routine of business was transacted. President W. B. Owens announced that the debate on tho question of bonding the borough for the erection of n high school would be the next featuie. There was no affirmative nnd negative debators: It w-B used as a general discussion, in which .many members participated. Among the most prominent was But gess J. K, Watklns. who Is an active member of the association. His ie marks weie directly In favor of the construction of a borough hlgfi school, pointing out the enormous benefit It w-ould be to the borough In general. Hex-. Francis Oondnll occupied tlv pulpit nt the Presbyterian church last evening and preached an eloquent ser mon. A large audience was ptesent. Mrs. AValter James, of North Taylor, is confined to her home by gtlp. Never befoie has there been such In terest manifested In politics of ward offices in this borough as the present time, The Republicans have placed an exceptionally strong ticket and are making a united effort to have It come out victorious at tomorrow's election. Thomas T. Moses, for council, and Tallle W. Jones, for school director, aio the regular party candidates In the First ward, John R. Johns, for coun cil, and John AA', Ileese, for school director, are the party nominees In the Second ward. In the Third ward the Republican voters have an excellent acquisition In candidate Michael Fluer man for council. In the Fifth ward thp party nominees are: For council, John AV. Thomas; for school director, AA'llIlam Thomas. Mr. William M. Kvnns, of Klmlrn, N. T., was the guest of relatives In this borough yesterday. Mrs. M. J. Lloyd, after being the guest of relatives here, returned to her home In Prlceburg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Powell have returned from their wedding tour, and on Saturday evening a reception was given at Basham's hall In their honor. Monday evening, February 26. will mark the closing for receiving bids for the furnishing of hose for the Century Hose company, No. 2. The location of the company's headquarters will here after be at Shem Paikr's, on Union street. H. Renarl & Son's silk mill will re sume operation this morning, after an Idleness of two weeks, owing to a break In the machinery. Mrs. Chawden and .daughter, of Ed wardsvllle. spent yesterday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, on Main street. Conuofljj!iWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Colored Dress Goods In the past we have advertised and shown many dis tinctive bargains in Colored Dress Goods, but the fol lowing quotations represent more styles, more charm and more money's worth than any heretofore men tioned. Every yard is well woven made for elegance and service; sturdier threads, richer dyeing and more perfect loom work never before went into stuffs that sold at these prices: Is Perpetually Enjoined. The following formal decree was made by court Saturday In the line fence equity suit of T:iln C. Kelly ngalnst James F. Donnelly: "It s ordered and decreed that the defendant be hereafter perpetually en Joined from taking possession of any part of that portion of the plaintiff's lot of land, being lot No. 17 in block 209. fronting on Madison avenue, and from erecting any posts on the said land or from building any fence there on or from interfering in any way with the possession of the plaintiff, Ellen C. Kelly." Mr. Fitzgibbon Makes Denial. Thursday last the pent forth tho ar.r.ou AA', FltzGlbbons. s-uperlntendent of mo tive power and machinery of the Lack awanna company, hud resigned. Tin! Tribune Investigated It and found i to be wholly without a bi.itoni, that It was not deemed worthy of mention oven by way ol n denial. Another pap-r printed the rumor as tho city on Satuiday morning tium u two days' trip over the New Voik lines he gave the stoi his unqualified denial. "I hae not thought of making a change and know of no reason why I should." are Mr. Flt7Blbbun's words. scientific Information on mutteis con nected with this subject Is appaient It Is difficult. If not Impossible, to Ket leal data and necessary piactlcal facts. In neatly all of the leading countiles theie is eithei a consul geueial, com missioner or si'tietary or mines aim l..!.... ...1,1. .Ii.tl.tu 1.,.Pi I., Inrosr, i iiiiiiuit. .,, .,,,... .- ... . ... ...- proposed by the Ikiihatu hill. Advantage With Sellers. "in England the Industry of mint s Says an exchang While there lus , and mining Is looked after I In ad is- been a partial break ... the waltin, ffi'c?n nttltiule of the m.ukei. there Is still c,t gt.,ula f mines, Cormany has i much hesitation about contiaus, and I mlnlsto- of nubile works who has much new business is In the balance, charge of mines. New South AVnles, In raw Iron and sioel theie have been tome transactions in Bessomei pig at HEth5 light ,, l. I 'ran cat of your lamps. V&I&t J I Flood the hoiiftt with the UflU ' ' I ,rlbt '"hit Ugbt that our tHI 4 I 9 i Headlight Water White Oil t Irei, and know tha real ineaolnr of lamp luxury, increa ui for dlDty rooms anil poor iookiu iMpi in inen onyi oi pure on, Coeu ao more than ordinary oik . 8Tei all the work ana worry of BMtea wick, aiitrMui odotrt. moky rlilnittry. Ttll jMiir una you e'lmrw jp &. Il.vyii'r mniH uu, ut ij!rai 4 New Zealand. Queensland, Victoria and Peisla each has a minister or sec retary of mines. The development ot our own icsouicis would do awa with the necessity for Importation of min eral products, open new mines, enlarge others und increase the demand for labor." Mr. Co.nneli cites the following fig ures to show the development of the mlneial Inteiests of the country: The output of coal In IS49 was -I.OOO.auO tons; In 1H96, IMI.uUO.OOO tons; lion, In l0, COO.ooo tons: In l&9ti, ti.ono.ono tons: lead, tn 1850, ls.oon tons: In iswi. 188,uoo tons: ROld. in 18s, was 5,000,000: 111 1S96. $60 0i0,000; mineral waters, in 18H0. $:00,n00; in 1S95. $4,260,000; mineral nalntD. In 18S0. SlSS.000: tn 1R96. $021,000: copper, In 18M). fll.&OO.OOO; In 1896. :0. 000.000: petroleum, In 18S0, Ii4.000.00fl: In 1896, JCO.OOO.OuO. BIO DEAL FELL THROUGH. Court House Newo Notes. In the estute of Henry Hasturlck the report of the auditor was finally con firmed. In the case of William Kelly against John J. Skelly th rule to Interplead was made absolute. The rule Ij stay the sheriff's, salrt was discharged Saturday In the casi of Bernstein against Berry. By an amendment, allowed by court, Saturday. Old Forge borough was made a co-defendant in the cas of Wttenbender against Old Forge town- Sjllp. A rule was granted Saturday on Constantlne H. AAilllamson, to com pel him to show cause why he should not bring an ejectment milt ngalnst M II Cniper.ter. A decree was made Saturday In the case of Oeoige II. Ulce ngalnst George M. Okell, directing an Issue to b. awarded wheieln Mnry Shamrock shall be plaintiff nnd George H. nice, the execution creditoi, defendant. -LICENSE TAX ORDINANCE. Report on It Will Be Heard at Board of Trade Meeting. At this evening's leRiilar meeting of the boaid of trade the committee on legislation and taxes will present a re port on tho license tax ordinance, now pending In councils. The newly-elected presiuent, jamps ITCHING HUMORS Rashei.and Irritations Inntantty relieved and ixedlly cured bv hot bathi with CmctiR Boaf, to cleanae the skin, gentlo applications of CtmcuBA Oiatment, to heal the skin, and mild rtones of ciiticcra. Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. &a!4 throufhftutth wn,M. Potti Put n Ann Caitr. Cukr.. I'ropi., Botloo, " How to C uro MUii llumori "tn Homespun Cheviot The two words tell all. No other de scription needed. What could express more than "Homespun Cheviot ?" Excellent for separate skirts or com plete dresses. AH the new shades width from 45 to 54 inches. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Zebeline Stripes Handsome stuffs for separate skirts or full costumes. Nine distinct styles representing twenty choice color mix tures. These fabrics possess the tone and novelty that makes people call the garments "Swell." $1.00. Broadcloth Broad ai a double sense. The cloth is broad 1J4 inches, and its popularity is broad almost universal. The kind we quote today is very fine high grade, soft, mellow, rich, twenty shades. $1.50 Quality at $1.25. Venetians The memory of women runneth not to the time when these cloths were out of vogue. Always wanted always dependable when you buy it here. Eighteen colors, fifty inches wide, usual $1.25 Quality at $1.00. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB jiTu.imiiriiiiMM. 8:fr" 'ftnXV Sale of the Scranton Dairy Company Not Effected, Negotiations for the sale of the Scran ton Dairy companyto a company head ed by C. 15. Rogers, which have been on for some time, have fallen through. The time limit of the Intending pur-, chasers' offer expired Saturday night without the offer being accepted. Th Dairy company had a meeting1 Satur day afternoon with Mr. Hogers and a final effort was made to come to terms. It was unsuccessful, however, and yes leiday Mr. Rogers stated tho deal was off. Tlie offer was In the neighborhood of 190,000 "The MM Cannot Grind with Water That's Past' A fagged out, tearful tittle woman said this in telling her cares and weaknesses. Her friend tncourtgtd by ttlling of a rtUtive who wis cured of just such troubles by Hood's SdrstpvilU. The little ivonun now has tears of joy, for she took Hood's, 'which put her blood in prime order, and she lives on the strength of the present in stead of worrying about that of the past. Told Hr Frltnd-'iAfler having goitre tn my neck 42 years Hoofs Sana parHU completely cured me. I was so glad I told friends about it and a lady in Wisconsin who read of my curt told me tha aim took Hood's for the same iroublt and was cured. She thanked me." SMrs, Anna Sutherland, Katamasoo, ffUch. Hi SHORT M DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five davs' duration, are offered by tha LD DOMINION to Mich well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at the above ptlces. Favorite Route from the North and Eist to the Winter Resorts of Virginia and North Carolina. For full information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 26, North River, Wow York. H. B. Walker. Traffic Manaeer. 3. J. Brown, Oen. Pass. Agt. 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. lands. All this season's Have you seen our new arrivals in The First Gall If you are within reach of our cal 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 tha graceful, eccentric patterns and cleart bright, clean colors that give such charm to these goods from strange goods at prices within the reach of all Davidow Bros 227 Lackawjmi Ayi MOTH PROOF SANITARY SERVICEABLE WILLIAMS & fl'ANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. MOUNT PLEASANT MB iy H To PATENT fiooildiis l U miy be cecnred by w At Retail. !. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of ull sizes, including Buckwheat and Blrdscye, delivered tn any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders lecelved at the otllce. Connoll building, noom 80S: telephone No. 1762. or it the m'ne. telephone No. :.., will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO oar aid. Addreu, THE PATENT RECORD, BtlUmer. Md. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. tcranton and Wlllcoi-lUrn, 14, .Mauufuuiurer o( LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boiler, rlolitlngand Puinplnz Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIII Capital SSOO.000 surplus 4-BO.000 WM. CONNELL, President. IIE.SRY BCLIN, Jr., Vice.Pre. WILLIAM M. PECK, Cashier. e3 114, $ r ff 3 o SoinrthhiR new CO e.uulln power; no Kiease; no illrt: no smell; no nothing hut lUht. rtilghter than cleotrlcllj ; cheaper tham oil. 4- 4 "-" t Z&od&Si m tff BfUAAglfLjfjTCBB Hxi;i PtlU film lire r ll'.t I th ooiHrriUUiyt n arffM& J JLUl DR.DENSTEN 311 Sprusa St, Ttmple Court Building, SCRANTON, Pi All acute and chiontc diseases of men, omcn "nil children. CIUIONIO . NBIIV. OUd. illtAIN AND WASTI.NU DISKAS K3 A HI'KCIAl.TV All diseases ot the Liver, Kldnek, lllndder, kln. Hlood, Ncrvcx, Womb. Ke, Car. Nose. Throat, ami Lungs. i'uncrf. 'lumora, I'lles, - HUPtUre, liOlire, niiriunini-m, ..nuiiiiu, I Catarrh, Varloeocele. Lust Manhood, " NlKhtly Kmlselons, all Keinaln liseae, I.euenrrhuea, ele. nonnirhca. 8phlll. Hlood rolsnn, innibtrrmm unu vuuiiiiiu MWI i 1TUI U U11UUI1UJ s 211 Waslilnilon Ave. SiiiiiiiiiiiKiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniEimiiK THE 10SIC POWDER CO Booms 1 an12, Cora'lth B I'd'. BCRANTON, PA. J Take Advantage of Our February Sale. J You Can Save Honey. i hnblts obliterate, nuriiery, i-iis. Kpi. Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues. I ; " - f i.nv Tnrii anil Htoniueh Wnrms. t'A TAItnlHi.NK. Pr'ellla for Catarrh. Three months' trentmenl only $5.M. Trial T fiee In offlci-. ConPUltHtlon and exnml. , tintlons fiee. Oltlee hnurn dally and I Sunday. 8 u. m. to 9 p. m. f DR. DENSTEN Hiring and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooile and UuiU !! WocKi, LAFI.IN ft RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER Klrclrle liattatlci. Kltelrle Rxolade xpioaiu biatti, dnitiy ruitt a Repauno Chemical Co.'s uxHve "- vr- t
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