TSrVC '"-tivTTT? mxtsmm 'TSffv' -." - 'Jifc !?' ?hn( v n ' s t THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD STATISTICS ABOUT THE D., L. & W. RAILROAD. Increase of the Business of the Com pany During the last Six Months of the Year New Brake Which Has Been Invented by a Wilkea Barre Kan Growth of the Silk In dustry in This Country Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board for To dayThe Pining Car Service. At the annual meeting of the Dela ware, Lackawanna nntl Western roiul in New York Tuesday anion jr the sta tistics given Qta tho.se with reference to train mileage, etc., which vote not kept prior to July 1, W. Those statltlos, however, wire kept for the last six montln: of tho year. They show for thp.e si:: months 6,731. 33 tons of coal carrlcil at nr. tiverafct rate of $1.39 rcr ton. Total tons of merchandise carried uue 5 S77.154, nn Jrcrease m rompnred with the corres ponding six month" of the previous year of 341,718, or fi.21 per cent. Tho average rate earnn1. per ton was $1.10. The total number of passehR?rs car ried durlnp the lv mnnth. 12,9C!),8.V an Increase of l,l.1,67u, or 9.74 per cent. The average rato per passenger per mile was 1.51Sc. Earnings per passen ffor train mile. Including mall and ex press were fl.W. Th" assets of the road amount to $"0,r.2!i TOO. Amontr thy llabllltl"s Is shown nn Item of $1R7.'J2J reserved for Improvements and a sur plus of 5ir.,3M,702. D L. & W. Dining Cars. The article- In ypstei day's Tribune describing the new tars jilaerd on tlio Telaware, Lackawanna and AVestcin road should hnvo tend "dining" car1!. Instead of "cafe" eair. 1'iovlsloni have been made by the eoinpany for placing dining rnis on nil trains be tween Buffalo and New York nnd New Tork and Buffuln. Beginning with Fb lltlt. the Lacka wanna lallrcad assumed lompleto rharne of Its dining "t.r net vice. As lapldly as possible the cafe cars which have been In service will be trans formed Into fully equipped dining ears. giving1 equipment from whirlt to servo three full mrals a day on all through trains. The new dining cat servleo will be one of the strongest features of the road. D., L. & W. Board. Following Is the make-up of tho D L. & W. board for today: Friday. Feb. ?3, 1900. WILD .CATS. SOUTH. 4 n. m. G. Wandnll. R n. m. V. D. frenr. 1.30 p. m J. Burkhart. 3 p. m. P. Cavati.uigli, with S. Flnnerty'a men. 4.43 p. m.-W. II. Nichols, with W. F. Mann's men. 4.45 p. m. John Oahagan. . SI'MJIITS. 9 a. in., north MeLane, with Warrick's men. 2 p. m south II. Bush. BL'I.UJB. 10 a. m. Pccklns. rrsiiF.ns. 8 a. m., south I louder. 11,30 a. m.. south M. Mornn. 7 p. m.i south M. Murphy. 10 p. m., south C. Cuwley. TASSBNGKR ENGINE. S.SO p. m. M. Mogorrn. WILD CATS. NORTH. 1 p. m., 2 engines J, O'Hiith. 3 p. m., 2 engines T. Kltzpatrlck, 6 p. m., 2 engines R. Custner. New Brake Invention. A patent wns recently granted xa Alfred S. Slykor. of Wllkes-Bane. for a car brake. The Invention ulatos to car brakes of the class known ns track brakes, and has for Its object a sim ple, eillcient nnd reliable track brake, embodying mechanism in connection with shoes which are adapted to li pressed Into contact with the rails, the shoes having a movement Inde pendent of the remainder of the op, r attng mechanism. They adjust themselves to the rails and lock themselves against further movement, so as t slide and produee an effective frlctionnl engagement, which will cause a quick stoppage of the car or vehicle to which the mech anism Is applied. Mr. Slyker claims that the public need not fear to ilde In trolley cars where there are steep inclines If his brake Is attached, as it would have the same effect on the rails In wet weather ns in dry weather. The Silk Industry. The silk Industry has had a remark able development In the United States In recent years. In the annual rcvlpv of tho business by the secretary of the Bilk association it Is shown that thei aro ellk factoiles r.ow in 230 towns in 19 different states, the number'of es tablishments being 7.30 New Jersey. Pennsylvania and Connecticut lead in the manufacture of silk fabrics. Petersburg. Va.. has been running silk mills for some years. We hsvi not acclimated the silkworm, but Im port tho reeled yarn from other coun tries. In Ui) wo Impelled Tl.fiGT bales, worth JU.19.",20!. the a vera 4" price per pound being $4.13. We export none of our sdlk fabrics. It appeals, but sell all In the home market. iCHh. when the lamp mokes ancUmaUi. it the blame whare It belonst on the oil. Ho Ion i u vau uaa Interior oil You'll huv lamp troubles. Wben you're Uredof I lMBifei our Headlight Water White Oil n tl that hums with a beautiful I kith candle power llama, without I make or cmeli. Coiu ! than I Stay lienor oiii. ATLANTIC MFININQ CO. iKffeift If 2czr Dofli BK Lssssssfl 1 Consumption is contracted as well as in herited. Only strong lungs ire proof against it. Persons predisposed to weak lungs and those recovering from Pneumonia, Grippe, Bronchitis, or other exhaust ing illness, should take It enriches the blood, strengthens the lungs, and builds up the entire system. It prevents consumption and cures it in the early stages c. and ft oo all drugttiti, SCOTT & BOWNU, Lhtmliu, Naw York. CONVENTION CALLS. First Legislative District. Notleo Is hereby glcn that a conven tion of the Republicans of tho First leg islative district will bo held at 3 p. m. on tho 20th d.iy of March next, nt Co-opera-tle hall. West Side, for the purpose of nominating a enndldate for the legisla ture to repiexent said district nnd elect ing two dtlcgntes to attend tho Ropub llean statu convention to be held In Hnr rMmrg on April 21, 1D00. The primaries will ho held on Saturday afternoon. March 17, between tho hours of 4 and 7 o'clork. According to the rults govern ing the Repuhllean primaries of this leg islative district rotlee nf the date of said nrlm iry election must be given by tho district chairman nt lonst twenty days before said primary election and each candidate must register with tho district chairman 'his full name and postofflco nddriss .ind pay his assessment fifteen days beffiic tlm primary election or his name will rot be placed on tho ofllclal ballot. No votes shall he counted for any pci'nn v.ho has not compiled with these conditions . A. Paine. Chairman. Attest: Joseph JelTr.vs, Reeretaiy. Scrnntoli, Pa., Feb. 22. In0. Second legislative District. Nntlie Is hereby given to the Republl can voters of the Second Legislative dis trict that a primary election will be held on Saturday. March 17. 1M0, between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of electing two delegates to rep resent said legislative district In the com ing Republican state convention to be held In Ilnrrlsburif. and to nominate a candidate for the legislature. The con vention to compute the vote will be held on Tuesday. March 20. 1900, at 1 o'clock p. m., In tlio court house In Scranton. In accordance with the rules governing this district the candidates will be voted for directly by the voters at the polls. Earn candidnte must register with the district chairman his full name and post otllce address nnd pay his assessment twenty das before the election or his name will not be placed In the official ballot, neither will any votes cast for him be counted. The district vigilance committees In the various precincts will conduct the election ami tho result will bo reported by the return Judge to tho district con vention, which wUI be composed of the return judges of the various districts. A written notice containing further In structions will be sent to the members of the said district vlgllnnce committee. Frederick W. Fleltz. Chnlrman. Attest: Walter K. Davis, Secretary. Third Legislative District. Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the standing committee of the Repub lican party of the Third Legislative dis. trlct of I.nckaw.tnna counts, will be held at the Arbitration room, Court lions. . Scranton, Pa on Saturday, tho 21th day of February, inon. at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of fixing time and place for holding the district convention and disposing of such other business an may properly be brought before It. Tho fol low Ins comprise said committee: Henton IJcorgp Freeman. Clifton James O'Royle. Covington William Cobley. Dnltnn J. A. Woodbrldse. Olenburn R. J. Northup. Oouldsboro J. B. Gardner. Urot ntleld Frank Kenron. Lackawanna township, South district David D nrimths. Lackawanna township, lJast district William J. Williams. Lackawanna township. Northeast dls. trlct Louis Relnhardt. Lackawanna township. West district (Moosle borough) John McCrimlle. Lackawanna township, Southwest dls trlct K. 1. Andeison. Lnl'lume-R. II. Holgate. Lehigh Jacob K net. lit. Madison F.ugcne Noack. Newton Oscar Van Rusklik. Noith Ablngton Stephen Aylesworth. Old Forge township. First district R. Willis Reese. Old Forge township, Second district James Salmon. Old Forgo township, Fourth district William Bennett. Ransom, First district Tobias Stein. Ransom, Second district Geo. 11. Wan dell. Scott township George Miller. Scranton, Sixth ward. Third district W. H. Davis. South Ablngton T. 8. Parker. Spring Brook T. J. Matthews. Taylor. First ward John II. Evans. Tnvlnr, Second ward J. K. Watklns. Taylor. Third ward John Francis, jr. Taylor. Fourth ward James Price. Taylor. Fifth ward John P. Thomas, Waverlv-John W. Miller. "West Ablngton J. C. Northup. By order of tlio Chairman, T. J. Matthews. Attest: J. K. Wntklns, Secretary. Scranton. Pa,, Feb. 14, 1P00. THE CAT CAME BACK. Preferred Blakely to Oswego as K Place of Residence. The following stmy comes from Os wego, N. Y.: When tlio Rev. J. R. Kills, of Blakely. Pn came to Oswego to become pastor nf tho First Baptist church here he brought with 1dm ti ImndVome flfteen-nound cat. sl'nnsy. It had been In tho family for five years, The first night in Oswego was spent at tho home of a parishioner. A lew dnvs later Mr. Ellis got a letter from a foimer neighbor In Blnkely Informing him that Pansy had returned to Us old home, MO miles from Owego, and had been taken in by tho, writer Mr. Kills will go to Blakely ' and bring Pansy back. Tho cat had been brought hero in a closed box. THOUGHT HE WAS BOBBED. Man Suffering from Bad Case of "Jolly" Visits Police Station. About 12.30 o'clock yesteiday morn ing a man hurriedly entered the Cen tre street police station and after care fully closlnsr the door behind him, drew near to Sergeant Reese Janes and whispered: "I've JUBt been robbed of 11.1 nnd I want somebody to ea around j and arrest the thief," Ho named a. Rpruro street saloon aa the place in w'hlchrhe had suffered his misfortune, and on being pressed to tell his full story, the following was elicited: "I went In there lut evening an" stayed th?rn until Just now. Then! was one of those card. machines In the place that you drop n penny in, and over It there .was a sign 'Four Jacks US.' I turned the crank, let 'cr go and flirt crack I got four deuces. "I -wanted my $13 but they wouldn't give it to me nnd all they did glvo were a few cigars. I need that J13 and I think they ought to be arrested for not paying It to me.", '., . The man wns miner intoxicated, but was In dead earnest In all 'that ho said, and seeing this the sergeant sent him away with the soothing assurance that he could do nothing for him, and that ho had better see Ohlrf-of-Poilco Robllng about the affair. HAD A NARROW ESCAPE. Herbert Wlndig Nearly Trampled to Death. Herbert Wlndig, of Cross street, had a very narrow escape yesterday after noon at about 3 o'clock from being trampled underneath the hoofs qf a team of horses. Wlndlff was crossing Franklin ave nue near the intersection of Centre street and was conversing with a friend who walked with him. The team of horses was attached to a cab and was being driven rather recklessly by the cab man. windljr was so en grossed with his conversation. that he did not hear the cab and almost be fore he knewlt he was knocked down by the horses and lay for a moment directly under their feet. With rare presence of mind, how ever, he clutched the lower portion of the harness and succeeded In raising himself from the ground. The horses in the meantime were plunging wildly and tho terrified spectators expected every moment to see his brains dashed out. He plucklly held on, however, and managed to quickly pull himself to n half standing position out of dan cer. He wns uninjured except for a few bruises, but 'his clothes were about as completely ruined ns they possibly could be, his overcoat being ripped from bottom to top In two places. ACCUSED OF LARCENY. Four Boys Charged with Stealing Brass from Coal Company. Four boys, ranging In ages from 15 to 17 years, ,wcre arraigned before Alder man W. S. Millar last evening and held In $300 ball on tho charge of lar ceny of brass from the mine of the North American Coal company at Ml nooka, on Feb. 1C, preferred by Thomas John. The boys are Joseph Gibbons and Thomas Joyce, of Mlnooka: William Wallace, who lives at Ihe city line, and James Padden, of Cedar avenue. On Feb. 16 they removed several pieces of brass, such as the valves from the mine, and, as these actions have been carried on for some time, it was thought best to take immediate action to stop the plundering. NO MEETING HELD YET. Absence of President Lewis Halts Telephone Plans. There has, as yet, been no meeting of the directors and officers of the pew Lackawanna Telephone company, ow ing to the absence It: Florida of tho president, ex-Sheriff W. J. Lewls.who Is not expected to return for over a week yet. Ground cannot bo broken until the middle of April on account of the frost and for this tea son tho company Is not rushing prellmlnaiy arrangements to any great extent. Hoous Pills Do not gripe nor Irritate the alimen tary canal. They act gently yet promptly, cleanse effectually and Give GomfaH Sold l' r1 fir wle- - ", i rnt i The Dickson Manufacturing Co. tcrnntonand Wtlke. Harra, V, Manufacturer. or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV ENQINES Boilers. Holitlngand Pumping- Machinery. Oeneral Office. Scranton. Pa. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE AZ.Z Ntmotim niitamAM ITalllfla Ham. orr. ImpoUncj, BletpluuMf, to., cttutd by Abmo or other Licomm ul Iadfr crattoa. Thv oulcklu and turtlu cratioM, Z3auff and turtlu Mtora liOrt VlMlltr la. old or mas, and fits lata for ttody, dsiUum or marriage, nwant Inunlt and OmanmBttan II :en in titoo. Ihllrnia ihmi Tnnulit. fnrmn. Bteat sad affoeti a CUBE whera alT other falrln. ut upon narinu ina ceanina AJOl xacieu, MTtaarodtboaeaadeaadiriUeurgroa. Wasll Tbcr paTtaaroatBoaeaadeaadwilleurgroa. Woairaapo. ttlra written caoraateo to aSeet a euro Cft PTS la e bod (fall i I for I irlee'. Clrcafir DftrMraHfat CUmn. Hi. For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Sanderson, Druiflsts. 1 1 1 ... a-. ............. . The Rett ftn noBt I!ri.ce4. tfat o. to I II V BOsl csoiult If roa aufftr ftm rrlfttt DlMUM k LlMIH. Pnf. tl.V.TnVrir w-jvi nna aixia at., raiiaaci. inhla. Pa.. ri a Qttrante la Trf nil. n .. m m if I Vi 1.1 -:i-. "-T.T. TTmr k VVftrlecetUaStrlatflretnocimlQE). LeilVtcorL (a lleilth rntertd. Pirtl iDltrnd. Uauruf l.t B S. dun 9 11. Hour. Ibr tan .taadln and di.Hwu: nda.troair 44tol0di;i.r lfrHdllvpoaad.r mint i cr h.ii,iuwi.)i r rain raeee enroa a 1 Snd for Sworn l.itlmocLU u Ueot. ill f: niTiinttiiMtt m I To PATENT Ootid Id... li may be secured by our aid. Addreea, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. f a. i Inn i i Special Shoe Bargains for Friday and Saturday yif ttommk Shoe We Invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember,-we sell what we advertise. There is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW, VSST Torturing Disfiguring Humors Itching, Burning, and Scaly Eruptions of tin Skin and Scalp with Loss of Hair CURED BY CUTICURA'. The treatment Is simple, direct, agreeable, and economical, and Is adapted to the joting eet Infant as well as adults of every ago. Bathe the affected parts with Hot Wateb and CtrrtcuBA soAr to cleanse the ikln of emits and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CtrncuRa, Ointment freely, to allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly take the Cuticura RMOLTBirr to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords Instant relief, permits reet and sleep, and point to a speedy, perma nent, snd economical cure when all other rem eaiee sad eren the pett payitcians rati ."oldmr. fa.r.fdei rorteibi ear "Re' old ire nyvkere. Prlee, Ti sit, It Mi er.CrmociA avo AaDCRBit. Coir l.l nin.TiiirtHiiiiiii . Coap.. SaM PraBl . Soak a le Care Homota," 64-aece awk, me. 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 Ave. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, n. Telephnns Call. 2.J. At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered in any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, ConnMI building. Room 806; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO Mis is &BM$m Last Days of Our Special Bargain Friday of Ladies' Shoes, $2.50 and 4 4-f -f 4--f 4 Men's Shoes. Iot 1 U8 pairs Mpn's Box Calf hnnd sewed, leather-lined; JI.00 Shoes at $2.18. I.ot 2130 pairs Men's Box Calf leather lined S3 00 Shoes at $1.93. Lot 3-CO pulra Mcn'a Box J2.00 Shoes at $1.4. Lot 4160 pairs of Men's Winter Hunst, 3.Bole. leatlirr-llned Shoes, made to sell at 12 M, 3.M and J100. 8jle price JUS and $2.48. Lot 6 300 pairs Men's Fine Calf, Good, year welt, Dress Shoes, worth I.V50, Con Kress and Lace, at Jl.'.'S. Lot 6-Mcn'a $l.r.O Shoes at &8 cents. Connolly Household Cottons. Don't miss an of our money saving chances. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred we sell cheaper than any t other store, and the hundredth time our price may be met for mere effect. This is the steady, even-running, low-priced cotton store. There is nothing spasmodic about our prices. New York Mills Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, in short, convenient lengths of from five to twenty yards, sold by the piece, only 10c yard , 4J-36 Bleached Pillow Cases of a fine smooth, even thread cotton; value easily i2ic, at 10c. White Spreads well woven, long wearing spreads, good looking enough to open your eyes, comiortable enough to tempt you to choose them. Prices look how little. Napkins Some Rare Values A noteworthy sale comprising large quantities Napkins begins here this morning. 90c dozen of half bleached German Linen, strong, durable, 19 inches. The same in 21-inch at $1.00. $1.40 dozen 100 dozen of heavy sil ver bleached Germau Damask, 20 inches square in attractive patterns. $1.75 dozen Extra heavy.half bleach ed German Damask, one of the best wear ing napkins we know of. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 3 SHORT DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two tn five dio .' duration, aro offered bj- tlio OLD DOMINION LI to fetich uell-kno.wn historic points us Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington nt the nbovo pilces. Favorite Routn finm tho North nnd H.iat tn the Winter Hcorts of Virginia and North Carollnn. For full Information npply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP GO Pier 26, North River, Mow York. H. B. Wnlker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. February Sale. and Saturday. Large lot S3. 00 goods, tO f " 4 4 Big: Cut In Ladies' Fine Shoes Lot 1 0 pairs Ladles' 1'lnu Shoe", made by Giuy Bros., hand welt ard turned, made to sell at t'i.M nnd HM. Sule prlco only 2.5tf. Lot 2 JM pairs Ladles' Klne Button and Lace Shoes, mado by John Kelly to sell at $3.00. S.ilo price only $1.!S, Lot 3 20J pairs Ladles' Gnode.ir welt Button and Lace, Shoes, worth $.'.W, Sulo price only $1.09. Lot 4 Ladles' $2.00 felMlned Shoes at $1.19. Lot R Ladles' 1'elt Slippers, odd bIzcs, to closo out at C9 rents uud 79 cents. Hoys' Shoes nt 98 cents; Misses' Shoes at 9S cents. Children's Shoes at 39 cents, 49 cents, 75 ccnU, SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. med, ready "ifpl Pil'! now you 11 tind it II pay. SflYRNA RUGS olt.xi2 ft., reversible and all wool, $25.00, worth $3-,. 00. HAND-riADE TOKIO RUGS 9x12 ft., $i5.oo, worth $22.50. Complete line, all grades and sizes. s 1 ORIENTAL I WILTON I AXMINSTER I CARPETS I DRAPERIES T Williams & McAnulty, THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital surplus- $200,000 .. 4SO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pre-. WILLIAM H. PECK, Caibler. DR. DENSTEN 311 Spru.3 St, atmplo C)urt Building, SCRANTON, PA. All acuto and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CHUONIC. NL'HV. OUS, HHAIN AND WASTING DISKAS B8 A SiJKCIAL'fV. All diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin, Blood, Nerves, Womb, Ke, Ear, Nose, Throat, nnd Lunes, Cancers. Tumors, I'lles, Huptuie, Uoitre, Itheunidtism, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlocecele. Lost .Manhood, NlKhtly Kmlsslons, all hemale UUeases, Leucorrhoea, ete. Gonorrhea. Sphllls, Blood I'olson, Indiscretion and youthful hnblts obliterated. Huruerv, Fits, Epl lepsv, Tape and Stomach Worms. CA. TAHRHOZONK, Specific for Catarrh. Threo month3' treatment only $5.00. Trial free In otflce. Consultation and exami nations free, OfTlce hours dally and Sunday, t a. m. to 9 p. m. OR. DENSTEN1 UjmB aHatf Comfortables, $1.50 each, light, fluffy cotton filling, silkoline covering; size 72-78. 98c full sized Crocheted Otiilts. tiem-.. for use. $1.35. Crotcheted Spreads,honeycomb, plain hemmed. The same quilt fringed for $1.75. For brass and iron beds, full size. $2.00. Marseilles Spreads and Eng-. lish Satin Finished Spreads; full size and exceptional value. of excellent grades of $1.25 dozen About fifty dozen Snow White Scotch Napkins, 20 inches, strong and sightly. $1.75 dozen -Of fine quality, Scotch ; double damask, snow white bleach, pretty ' patterns, 22 inches. $2. 25 doz Large, extra heavy'" Irish bleached, double damask napkins, hand some patterns, are good value at $3.00. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE. RUG BUYING The universal master the buying puLruv. 1IOTI. .UIIIIU&III.C III Wliai WO I advertise. So have others the com mon sense wealthy, who have inher ited the principles of frugality along with their money. Nearly a quarter of a century's business experience en ables us to know the wants of the people and we never violate the con fidence imposed in us. These rug values cannot be duplicated when present stocks are exhausted. Buy 129 Wyoming Avenue IlllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllUU X Somctlilnir new SO cnndln power: S no srense; no dirt; no smell; no nothing but llBht. Blighter than B electricity; cheaper than oil. X 211 Washington Ave. i niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiR THE ilC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 ana 2, Com'ltn BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER Mods at JIooilo and Ruib 1-la WorKi. LAFLIN k RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER Eltetrlo Batteries, KltatrlaKxptoJtri, zplodlDf blMti, oafety fim uu I Riiauno Cheilcal Ci,'s exHv..
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