V i. I' . yi L f "' AV THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRCffi 26, 1000. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD 3PRE3ENT CONDITION OF THE HARD COAL TRADE. Make-up of the P., L. & W. Board for Today Bichfir.d Kellow Is Act ing as Trainmaster of the Dela ware and Hudson and S. A. Mc Mullen as Rottdinaster Little Change In the Iron Market-prices Show No Sign of Weakening An Automobile Company Formed. The follow Ihr Is from the MIiiIiik nnd Engineering Journal 'of Saturday: "A short-lived cold wavo iiceoni panled tlio first real hiiow stoim that Now York city lms soon this winter. The cold wave xceni" to linve been of jrencrous ciltm.n-'liins nnd Motilities burnt up a lot of coul. It did not Inst long enough to n fieri iirlrcn. how over, nnd unlPFfl Munh N u rttv r.uv ami blusterlnpr month, the ni.iiket Is not Kolng to show liuicli i'ctlvlty for somn time. Just nt iiPont thhiK.i In the east ntc very quiet Indeed. The movenipnt of eoal to ports be yond Cnpe Cod Is light, there bolus a sudden glut of soft real to eastwnid, while yards are well supplied with an thracite. In the. wet there Is much the same condition of things os aloni? the seaboard. Cold weaMier staited up retail buylnff, but alt yards wete, so well stocked Up lhat the tempo' urv nctlvlty did not alfect wholesale trad' percpptlbly. The market for 'he small steam sizes continues excellent and pilces show tin foiling off. .U eastern points, broken and epn sizes :ue in best demand, ece In particular beltiK somewhat of a drug1 In the muiket. 'nverythlnff now Indicates that ther- will be nothing llk rueli a demand for coal at westetn jiolnts when navigation opens n prevailed Inst year, const ciuently production will have to bo re st) Icted to keep up pi Ices. Wo quote for free hunting untliincltu f. o. b. New York, biokon. $.!.::i: egg, W:. stove, $4; nut. M." D., L. & W. Boaid. Follow Ins Is the make-up of the D L. & W. board for today: Monday, Ib. 20 Pt'MMITS. ! a. nt., noitli (!. Kimuifellter. 2 p. m., south H. Hush. puu.i:n. , 10 n. m. rccklns. S a. m., south Ilousct. : 11.30 n. m., south M. Jlotali. 7 p. m., south-M. Murph. 10 p. m., south C. C.twlrj. PASSHNOini KNOINU. 6.30 p. m. M. MaROVeiil. WILD CATS, NORTH. 1 p. m., 2 engines J. O'll.iru. :: p. in., 2 engines T. rttzp.ttrkk. ." a. m., 2 engines It. U.itner. w An Automobile Company. A genuine automobile company ms Ijfen formed in this city nnd only WIlkeH-llarre capitalists nic Inter ested. The name has not yet been decided upon, but It is probable that It will be known ps the Wllkes-Uair Automobile company. Among those who aie known to bi Interested are TJdwaid OunMer and Harry M. Posten. with a number of other business men. It Is the inten tion to run automobiles wot of Main street ns far down as ISIveisula paik. and farther peihaps, tnkintr In Piank lln river ancl other prominent streets, including Carey avenue. Wllkes Harre Itucord. This and That. William MeClave, of the film of Mc Clave & Brooks, was las-'t week granted ii patent upon a former patent of a device for the automatic feeding and cleaning of boileis. A. H. Bonn and II. Ileldenroich have purchased the Yates foundry nt South Wllkes-Barre and will remodel and en large the plant. A huge tnreo of em ployes will be added and the concent -will engage extensively In tho manu facture of It on store fronts, grates, columns and a gcneial molding busi ness. The Scranton Pump company aie moving from their present quarters on Washington avenue to the building Just erected by them on Meylert avenue, near the lace factory. It Is expected that the work of tiansferring their goods and machinery will have been completed 'by March 1 and that the new plant will then be put In full operation with a large force of men. S. A. McMullen. brother of the late William J. McMullen, and trainmaster on the Pennsylvania division of tho Delaware nnd Hudson, is acting In ihls capacity on the Honsdale hinneh I nnd Richard Kellow, loadmasterol tlf ame division, Is now acting In the capacity made vacant by the death of its former official. It is thought that i these temporary appointments may be , made permanent. The condition of the It on maiket shows little change. Prices chow this signs of weakening, and tlteic Is little disposition to make concessions, ns sellers are becoming Aimer in the be. lief that they are suie of a good yeai's business and there Is no necessity for them to give way In cider to j-ecuto work. This disposition N strengthened by the Increasing number of Inquiries from atroad, both for raw Iron and steel, and for finished material. Yon art cloning tip III flu Dorea. nuolllni the flams avery Mrue I you una Inferior oil In a lamp. Don't blame the lamp ror m result. A poor oil makes a poor iifiib un juu r ursa oi poor Hints, and want neb, brilliant whit llcbt, gat our Headlight Water White Oil The floast oil that the bast raflnerlaa of the land ran make; ancl it's not only maae pure, us delivered c. ask yuur ueuicr uduuv iu ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Gjpfcing JpYour Wick flhffl MUNWfl'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay Fever. Bron chitis, Asthma and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Cloud or McalratM Vpnr re 1oh1e.l throuth the mouth n.l emitted frnni the nof trllt, clranslng md Tipnrliinf ill the Inntimvl Mil diseased mrt which csntiot he reached by medicine tokm Into tb- mornach. it reach, Ihr tnrt tpoliTt lento thf raw ptrtealt fit i to the teat oftUieanett net m rtlmtm anrttimtf 'n the tihnte ufem J.M7 uruggwt or"" b'irn'l. ;w Areh f!t rhlla. GREAT RIOTS OF FRANCE The Ancient Franks One of the .Most Peaceful People In the World's History Then France Was a Hap py Country Changes Wrought by Time. Almost on the anniversary of the day when Napoleon I. created tho consu late consisting of himself ns first con sul, Ctinhaeeres as second consul and Lcbion as thlid consul, Krnnce Is MKaln on the verge of an uptlslng, which, unhappily, began In 1789, has broken out with more or less force, and with bilef petlods of quiet 111 be tween, dining the last 110 years. The Flanks who ran over Uuul In 420 weie a pe.uoiul people, who desired to own a countiy of their own. Their highest ambition was a home where their childien could be bom, grow up and marry, dilnk of tlife fiult of the vine, nnd teaV other children, who would sli under the same vineyards and gicw old, happy In the thought that the next genei.ttlon would leap the fiult . the toll which had been theirs. I'll li.iimniii, the chlel of the Frank1'. In 42, Is consldeied the founder of the Flinch monaichy. He created himself the (list Fiankian king, and was fol lowed successively by many others. In 7.11 the Cailovlnglnn d nasty was Inaugutateit by Pepin le Href, nnd tho gloiles ot Chailemagne In 814 are still 5ung. Then came Louis V., followed by many of the Capet lace. As many us Hi teen kings lived directly In the line of the Capetlan succession; but they ended in 1328 with the lelgn of ("hatles V., nfter which the succession revolted to the house of Valols. All this time, there was no seilous ttouble. Kings lived and ruled and died and wete bulled, and the people cried:. "Long live the King!' Such : peaceful, happy nnd consequently successful country was never known, and when Philip VI. took the throne in the fouiteenth centuiy he found tho c.ountry lnimenely wealthy and the unity, second to none In the world. Philip VI. was the llrst of thirteen Mugs ot the house of Vniois, which ended with Henty III. in I'.'P. And peace- still hovered over France' Of course in those days tbeie were con stant conflicts between I he church and state, and blood was shed every day but this was a pan of the tegular llf of that petiod. and when prince waned ngalnM pi Into and family against family, the matter was conMdeted no mote- thin a Meitdly dlsput-, and not a national uprising nt all. Outing all this time the continent of Amei It. i had been dlse-.eii-d and Spain had ilsen until she was very powifill' yet she In no way obscuiel Fiance loi Spain's might was on tho sea. but Fiance's vm th lay at home. Fiance, with her wonck-iful machinery marvelour even in those ciude day.. I end with her ptndurtr ot field and vine, i easily led the world In riches; and when Henrv IV Inaugurated t(te hous ) of llourbon he found himelf al the head ot a kingdom which as the envy of eeiv utliei counti.v In Kuiope. ' i The niei" pasliig of the succession o the toyal house from the Capets lo the Boiubonn meant no levolutlun. It , merely c.n e nbo-it through the lack of I a direct successor, and the toynl lln ' was compelled to turn aside Instead nf ' descending fiom father to son. i Thm came the I.ouls pe-lod. Louis I XIII. took the throne In tU. nnd ' ruled for thltty-thiee years. Louis ' XIV., who left us surb a rich leg.icv ! in house decoiatlon. icigned from li'.l". ! to 1715, a stretch of sevvnty-two years, longer ihnn Queen Victoria has reigned longer. Indeed, than any living sov eloign. Louis XIV. became a bad old ' man in his age nnd lived as Immorally as he ruled wisely. I Louis XV.. his successor, put ,ri9 I yea i s upon the throne, and Louis XVI.. who was ciowned In 1774, ruled until 17VJ, when broke out that awfu! revo- ' lutlon. which cost Louis his head and his ciown. One bundled yeais ago Fiance was tie.ited to a new government veiv fro- ' qu-ntly. In i;n: it MUs luled b the convention; the directory governed Franc- in i ;)-,. Then came Xapoleon and the consulate. Napoleon was backwaid at tlist anil hesitated to proclaim himself emperor, but he found it easy to cull hlihseU the fit it coiimiI, and as such he gradu ally slipped Into the empeioi's chair and got for himself the ompeior's ci own Aftei Napoleon met Ills 'Wntei loo In ! 1M5, Louis XVIII.. of the House of Bourbon was placed upon the throne and Fiance was a monarchy, tuibulent. and ruled by successive kings until lSDi), when the second lepuhlio was In augurated. Twenty-one yeais later Napoleon lit was elected empeior and again a nion archy iiilcd Fiance. The Franco. Pi usslan war of is;o was the death blow to the emperor's power. Fiance, which had been In the most prosperous condition up to the time of Napoleon III., now saw Itself involved In war and Its treasury de. pieted. Eugenie, who was then the empress of France, was unpopular, and was called on the streets, "The Span lard," and Franco had no love for Snaln. At this time the emperor cle clated war on Germany, having been provoked to this step by tho warllko attltudo of Bismarck, and the two armies met In one of the most fearful conflicts ever known In history. Again and again France was defeated; finally before Sedan. And then the French people decided that' Napoleon should bo taken off the throne and the ruler ship should be invested In a republican government. Bender 1 havsh a tlcklln' In m-my throash. Treate Maybo It's a feather off the last cocktail. Chicago News. ' v4sK I wir BOERS' POSITION v NOW HOPELESS Concluded from Paso l.J acre has Issued a dlvUlonal order nn nounclng the killing at Pthocmcn'ri farm yesterday of Captain Montmor ency, commanding Montmorency' scouts, and Lieutenant Colonel Itossl ker. of the Third1 volunteer artillery. CROWDS AT WAR OFFICE. Gteatest Excitement During Cam paign In London. London, Feb, SR. 4.35 a. m. Perhaps never before In the course of the pres ent campaign have' such crowds visited the war ottlcc- os went thera yesterday. As th" Times remarks, "the dearth of news Is somewhat trying at times when a considerable success was gene-rally regarded ns Imminent." No diminution of confidence In Lord Roberts is felt, however, and the pub lic Is ready to believe that he has good reasons for not mentioning amoral Cronjo In the official dispatches. Prob ably he Is In no hurry to end the sit uation which Is dally bringing In small parties of Boers in u vain en deavor to reinforce General Cronle. These he can deal with In detail. Loid Robots has already captured over SW Boers and at this utte he will soon have quite a respectable array of pi Isoners to hold as hostages for the S.fWO Biltlsh already In Pretoria. (leneial c'ronje's refusal lo nccept the offer ot Lord Robeits regaidlng the women nnd children Indicates either that the position Is less desper ate than has been supposed or that lie has been able to dlfan absolutely safe place for them. F.vorythlng goes to shew that Gen oral Build's advance l most stub bornly contested and most cautiously can led out. It Is hoped that he will soon be in a position where General White will be able to assist him meterlally. -The campaign Is now apptoachtng a most Intel esting pait. In about a fort night the congress of the Afrikanders' Bund will meet and it is rumored that Mr. Hoffmyer will then propose peace terms on the basis of the republics re taining absolute Independence, but of feiing to dlsaim. If these terms are i elected, it Is understood that a mani festo w III be shortly issued to the Dutch throughout South Africa call ing upon them to thiow off their allegiance- to Great ' Britain. Probably these rumors arc exaggerated, but theio Is no doubt that the greatest anxiety prevails In Cape- Town regard ing coming events. Germany, through the hemi-offlclal Berliner Post, reiterates that all ie ports of Get man Intervention are quite without foundation. Captain Raymond Harvey DeMontmorency, who was killed In Geneial Gatacte's reconnais sance Satm day, was the heir higher ot . iscount Frankfort De Montmorency and wns the fourth heir to a peerage w ho has fallen In the course of the campaign. STAND AT GROBLER'S KLOOF. Biltlsh Struggle to Dislodge the Boers. Ciileiiso. Natul, Satuulay, Feb. 24. The Boers, who had been reinforced, made a stand on Thursday at Orob ler's kloof and on a lange of hills running cast. They had been forced from all tlivlr positions on the right. General Lyttleton's division on Thurs day advanced under cover of the kopje. The Boers fired a Croeosute and Long Tom. The Biltlsh artillery was well shelteied in the action at d.ivbteak and until lato in the afternoon, when a he-ivy flte m both sides developed. The Biltlsh infantry had advanced a mile and a half and continuous tire was kept up until after daik. .Tho Boers stuck to their positions. Tho Biltlsh artlllety filing was Irregular. The Boeis sent shells into the head quarters baccage close to the hospital, but no material ilami'ge wns done. General Wynne was slightly wounded. The Boer position v aic- not considered strong, with the exception of Grob lei's kloof. The hills eastward arc not so high and cannot be entrenched so well as the mountains which the Brit ish have taken. The Somersets were the first across on Tuesday. They were subjected to a heavy fire for five hours In an Is olated position. It was 'the first time they had been under file and they be haved excellently. Early on Friday a severe rifle fire was resumed on tho tight and front from th" positions held over night, by both sides. The British naval guns, howitzers, mountain and field battel les shelled the Bos-r trenches Incessantly. The Boers replied with two he ivy guns, some of their she'ls bursting over the hospital. As a re sult the Biltlsh wounded were re moved. During the nfternoon the Fifth brigade-, the Innlskllllngs and Dublins leading, began to advance up the hills. In spite of the constant shelling the Boeis stood up In their trenches, alin ing deliberately down the hills. Tho Infantry advance was further coveted by parties on the rleht and left, firing volleys. It was slow, this Biltlsh taking udvaiitnge of every bit of natural covei. The Boers on the ciests of the hills, as well ns tho (tenches part of the way down, poured lead along the advancing line. At daik the British infantiy had teached lo within a few hundred yards of the first lines of Buer tienches. "He is Wise Who ' Talks But Little This is only a half truth. If wise men had held their tongues, we should know nothing about the circulation of the blood. If it were not for this advertisement you mightnever know that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the greatest medicine in the world to purify and enrich your blood, create an appetite, give you strength and steady nerves. Impure Blood "Mycomplexlon'suu bid. Hood's StrstptrilU did much good by purifying my blood. 9iy skin is now citAr," cAnnle D. McCoy, Waisontovm. Pa, dfbod&St t Hood's Tills curt llrsr llli i the non-lrirltstlnt sn4 only cathartic tn tike with Mood's gsmpsrtllsC vuapouua LIFE IK BESIEGED KIMBERLET. Extracts From the Diary of a Cor respondent. Cape Town. Feb. 25.-Extrurts from the diary of the Renter correspondent at Klmberlcy glvo nn Insight Into the trials of the garrison. They a're nn fol lows: January II Scurvy attacks tho na tives alarmingly. They are dying fast. The -antl-scorbutlcs are exhausted Vino cuttings are being tried In lieu of green food. January 12 Typhoid Is very preval ent. Neglect to boll the water Is the probable cauc. . January 13 Fifty typhoids In tits Hospitals. January 16 The military authorities have commandeered all the foodstuff. and other stores. Leave has been granted to the Inhabitants to snoot small birds for food. January 17 The mules slaughtered aie pronounced superior to hotsctlcsh. January 24 Fives hundred shells poured Into the town nt l-npliassurd: the hoepltal, scutvv compound, and residences receiving the attention properly due the defenders of the earthworks, January 2S A small famllv shell proof shelter has been dug In nearly every gat den. February II Twenty-five hundred women and children were lowered Into the mines throughout the night. Tho men are also selecting places of safety. February 15 All the morning there was a heavy crossfire en the Brltltlt occupying Alexande-rsi'ontrln. The-100-poundcr and shrapnel nru bursting over Klmbetloy. L'vety one- Is lying low. The shops and tmnks wcie- closed it 'J o'clock this afternoon. There was n kaleidoscopic change. Hello sipnuh wete observed Miinotinclng (5ener.il French's approach. Clouds ot dust fiom the rapid advance of th cavaliy were then seen, and almost .simultan eously the enemv. was observed limber. Ing up nnd llceing eastward. The glad tidings spread with ntaivellous rapid ity. Front all directions mounted aril unmounted men hastened to welcome tho relief, column. Those rr-maliilm; hoisted flags, and their- wn a univer sal feeling of joy and thunkfulne,. Ster.nsktn Arrivals. New Yoik, Feb. 23. Arrived: Mum-lien, Bremen; Pennsylvania, llambuig Sailed: American, Amsterdam, tjueens. town SalliMl: Willsland, from Liverpool ; Philadelphia. Lticnniii (from Liverpool) New York. Lizard-Passed: 11. 11. Mrlr, New York for Bremen. Dover Passed: Rheln, Bremen for New York. Brow head Passed: Tnarle, 'New York for Liv erpool. Gibraltar Passed: Vlctoiln. Naples, etc., for New York. Fire at Troy. Albany. N. Y Feb. SS. Fire dostio.veil three buildings of the Troy M.illeable Iron works today: loss, $l.V,0o0. The plant Is located in the town of Colonle, Just north of thu Wntervilc-t city bound ary lino and east of the Erie canal. Fully 1,000 employes will be thrown out of woik and will suffer from enforced Idleness probably for three months. They Declare for Silver. Bl.tekfoot. Idaho, Feb. 23. The Demo, c-ratle. Sliver Republican ancl Populist committees met nt Idaho Fulls ester day and declared for a unit of nil silver forces In the state. Ocfore Atte Utlng Using Cutlcura Sosp Cutlcura Soap Face Humors Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Ctni cuka Soap, a sure preventive of in flammation and cloggingof the Pores. Snldllunutlwutthf worM. 1'otTtt Dsoo AinCniu. Coir.,rrcp , lie. ton. UowtotrYctaiscallumon,fM. M SHORT M DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five days' duration, are offered by the to such well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at the above prices. Favorite Route from the North and Bast to the Winter Resorts of Virginia and North Carolina. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 20, North Elver, flew York. H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. 3. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. To PATENT Good Idus mjr be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Ml "f y rntltiM Rmn l futlnurnSnan MM W&M Last Days of Our February Sale. Special Bargain Friday and Saturday. Large lot X of Ladies' Shoes, $2.50 and $3.00 goods, &0 A , 4- -f -r 4- 4- 4- 4- Connolly A Sale Of Hosiery This simple announcement means more than you think. Two classes of people who will appreciate this unusual show of stocking after it is over those who took advautag of it and bought, and those, who didn't. Those who buy will be glad they did. Those who did not will wish they had. Your hosiery may as well be right o$ wrong, when it costs nothing extra for correctness. It isn't necessary to say "last black" that's understood in our hosiery. For Women Black Stockings of a medium weight suitable for the waning winter and early spring, I2j-c pair: $r.3S dozen; 70c half dozen. For Women Black Stockings, of the linest combed Egyptiau yarns, full regular made, positively the best we have evjr offered for the price, and the best wearing stocking money cau buy. 25c pair, $2.75 dozen; S1.3S half dozeu. For Women Fine lace, lisle hos iery, with double soles and high spliced heels, in black, royal blue and cardinal, 50' cents. For' Children A closing sale of odds and ends in ribbed woolen stockings, of a heavy make, suitable for hard wear; sizes from 6 to 9, value 20c pair; choose at 10 cents. CONNOLLY 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 Lackawana Avi MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes, Including lluckwheat and Blrdseje, delivered In any part of the city, bt the lowest price. Orders received at the offlce. Conncll building. Room R06: telephone No. 1"G2, or at the mine, telephone No. ITS, will he promptly uttended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. . MNT PLEASANT COAL CO The IMckxon Maiiufacturlii!; Co. ecrmitau cind WUUecllirr IM. .Mumiruouuert o.' LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boiler. HoUtlngond PuAtplns Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa, SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. heels and i2c pair. For rien & WALLACE, now you II tind it II pay. SriYRNA RUGS olt.xia ft., reversible and all wool, $25.00, worth $3s.oo. HAND-HADE TOKIO RUGS 9x12 ft., $i5.oo, worth $22.50. Complete line, all grades and sues. 0 1 ORIENTAL I WILTON I AXMINSTER - Williams & McAnulty, - THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 SURPLUS 450.000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pre. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. OTfTWWWTWTtW1"""" DR. DENSTEN 311 Spum St, Temple Court BalldiDf, SCRANTON, Pi All ncuto und chronic dleeaes of men, women und children. ClIHOXiU, NKKV. Ol-'H. HllAl.N AND WAHT1NO D13KAS. KB A SI'KUIAl.TV. All diseases of the l.lver. Kldncn, HlailUcr. Mcln, lllooO, Nerves. Womb. 1I liar. Nose. Throat, and I.ungH, t'unopr. '1'umoro. 1'lle. Ilupturu, tloltrc. Illitumutlfin, ARthma, Catarrh. Vurlocciiele. Lost Munhood, Nightly Kmlluiii. a" Female Dlsemea, Lrucorrhoca. etc. Clunorrhea. fiyphlllf, Illood 1'olfon. Indiscretion and nutliful ImbltH obliterated, riuigvrv. Kit. Kp. Irony. Tnf and Stomach AVormw. t'A TAHIUIO.ONi:, ril.cclflc for Catarrh. Thrro month' treatment only to 00. Trial free In otrlcr. Coimiltation and exami nations free. Office hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN allac For Children The name of this stocking is "Good," and it is well worthy of its name. It is a good stocking; 'it's a cotton ribbed stocking of good weight with double soles, knees; sizes from 5 to 10; Black cotton half nose, made from fine combed yarns. 12 Jc pair. For Men Black cotton half hose, with unbleached feet, the best wearing sock ever made. 19 cents pair. 6 pairs for $1.00. For Men The most comprehensive line of fancy hosiery yet shown in Scranton, ranging in price from 2jc to 75c pair. The line includes many new ideas in men's fancy hosiery not hereto fore shown. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE RUG BUYIN6 The universal master the buying public have confidence in what we 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 lhe people and wc never violate the con fidence imposed in us. These rug values cannot be duplicated when present stocks arc exhausted. Buy CARPETS I DRAPERIES I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Sc Cera sr Q rt CD 3 l a CO 3 3 O i M ti S 73 tn s SS Something new M camllo rmv.er: 5 no ftrcis-e; no tlitt; no t-mull; no SS nothing hut llttlit. Urlchter than S3 electricity; thejiier than oil. I FLOREY I BROOKS, I S "ill Washington Ave. m mm r.iiiumiiiiiiiiBiiuiHiiiiiiiBumiiuir; THE 10GSIC POWDER CO. Booms I nnd'2, Com'ilh BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER Muds l Mooiioand HuU .! Works. LAPLIS HAND POWODR CO.'S ORANGE QUN POWDER Ifotrlo nnttorlss. KIsotrloExplolrr. xplodlu tlaK tiuMy Kuc .1,1 1 Rejauno Chsmlsal Co.'s nxAe.