JfJ ,T 'THE' SCRANTON' TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1900. 12 The Big Hungry World Knows Uneeda Biscuit Packed in the only genuine nir tight nnd moisture proof package. Sold by all grocers 5 cents 0 box. Refuse all imitations. National Itlacnlt Compnuy. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE BY THE LEHIGH VALLEY. Make-un of the D.. L. & W. Board for Today New Time-Tnble to Gn Into Effect on the 0. & W. Rail road That Will Be of Benefit to the Business Interests of the City. Successor to Superintendent Depuy Named. AVIth the beginning of mild weather, the Lehigh Valley Is enlurslnff Its con htruetlon forces considerably, and pushing Improvement work planned some time .(Co. A good deal of wot I: is being done In building additional passing sidings which ate badly needed, because of the increasing ton nage being moved by the company. The capacity of the present trucks for the prompt handling of treight was taxed some time ago. The work now under way Is largely a continuation of that In pi oat ess for thu last two yoirs. A number of new bildges are being put up at various points along the line. The work was much delayed last year because of delays in the delivery of material oidered. Belays have also affected the com pany In the receipt of new equipment ordered lust year. There have now ben delivered. howcer. mote than half the l!7.i thirty-ton box ears ordered lust fall. In addition theie have been put In ser vice the lust of orders for 1,000 llfty ton steel and 1,000 forty-ton wooden coal curs. These for the most rait re place old four-wheel cars which have now been almost entirely removed from the company's lines. There are probably 200 of them still In service and these will oon be demolished. How rapidly these small coal cats have been disposed of may be iculized from the fact that liMiOo were In service In November, lb!W. In the lollowlng year 6.S00 were disposed of, and now prac tically the last of the temulnlng R.MO hae been retlicd. The Board for Today. Following Is the miike-up of thf Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: Tlir-cljy, Atilil 21. Wll.ll i'.l. SOUTH. C, p. in. 1". V.ill. p. m. A. 1'. M11MI11. (1 p. m. J. J. 1)11(1. in p, in. II, Kenned. It p. 111. I'. Iljrlliolnnicvr. nliicuLiy, April 2Jth. USn .1. m. M. I (illlii.Mii. ii a, ni.-C. Toun-.fiKl. ' a, m.r. I), s ir. K a, ni. W, 1'. Matin. Il.nn d. 111. A. I, WMc-nci. J p. 111. W". I). W.iifel. ."..'.0 p. 111. A (in lily. ' p. 111. I. Mnscr. SUMMITS. 7 a. 111., imrtli MclmN. p. in,, iinilli I rntitifi'lkcr. 6 p. in., noiilli Milin. ra.i.r.n. 10 a.' m, Ileum. ri'Sitcns. S a. 111., mmiIIi- lloii'ri, IIh'M j, 111., Miiitu Mnun. 7 p, ni.. south Murphy. 10 p. ni,, south C Ciiwley. I'Assr.xai.u r.NGi.si:. fi,S0 p. m. JlJccncni. wild cats, ,ortni. o .1. in. 1, rjni '.v. 11 a, m.- I. (finny. 2 p. in. I. O'llau. 4.15 p. ni.-l:. Itjl7rr(. 11 p. in, .1. K. Masters. Cnniliiitois Hifltlng. t.iHir, Ilanunlll, I). Val late dixl J. Howe will (inn e.ilinnvc ktH In at Renri.il .ijiiIiimsUi's ultuo .i,,i . I'. Saliliur, butt. O. and W. New Time Schedule A new time-table schedule will go 5S r A When tb tun got down there' a good BUDeiitUkS In Headlight Water White Oil tht antidote to dnrknem. The oil that can' t explode, doin't mell.doem'UinoKe. lour dealer ba IU Atlantic Refining Co. Into effect on the Ontario and West ern railroad about the middle of May, which will prove a great convenience to residents all along the line mm Walton, Delhi, Sidney and other places. The company expects to run a through train from those towns to Scranton, arriving here about 10.30 a. 111. This will enable shoppers from that nonulous section of New York state to reach this city and return homo the same day, the afternoon train leaving here about H.30 o'clock. This new nriangement will greatly b-me-llt Scranton merchants and bring much of the trade to this city that now goes to Blnghamton, Utlca and other places. The company also expects to furnlsn bettor service between Scranton tit'd Cnrbondale than is now given and will make a bid for additional traffle be tween the two cities. Superintendent Dopuy's Successor. C 11. Ketchiim. who has been ter minal agent of the Lackawanna, rail road at New York for the past six months, will succeed Superintendent r. S. Depuy, who has resigned from the superlntcndency of the Morris and K?se division. Mr. Ketchuml was with the New York Central and West Shore railroad pievlous to Joining the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western forces. The oincials of lh road In this city no not know the reason for Mr. Do puy's resignation. This and That W. H. Monroe, foreman of the Hobo ken round-house of the Lackawanna company, has tendered his resignation, to take effect uMy I. Tit Scranton Hallway company ha3 added four remodelled open cars 10 their rolling stock and ten new double trucked vestibule cars are now in cours" of const.'iietion nnd will be In (ipcinll'ni soon. The bitter will be (quipped with air brakes and other modern ar purtenances. Master Mechanic David Brown, of the Lackawnrria railroad, when spoken to yesterday regarding a num ber of englms having been condemned recently, stated that he knew nothing nbout it, and could not furnish any Information regatding any such a thin-,'. Bmployes of the road, how ever, allrm the lumor. and say that about thirty enclnes In all have bosn tondtmned for defectiveness. WILL MEAN INCREASE OF $1,800 Treasurer Robinson's Commission to Be Raised That Much. City Treasurer Robinson's compen sation from the school dintriet under tho new commission of one and one half icr cent, granted him on Monday by the hoard of control will be in ctoahod sonnethliiK like Tl.SOO a year, providing the expenses for the com hiB fiscal year average about the same as they did last year, which they will, leiivhiB the $100,000 bond Issue out of the question entirely. Last year Mr. Iloblnson's compensa tion under the one per cent, com mission heretofote In vogue, was $3,630, so that one-half moie of this would amount to Just $l,Rt.". If tli money received fiom the sale of the bonds la disbursed this year, this will 'mean an oNtra commission of $300 or over. Mr. Itoblnson's duties ns treasurer of the school district ate entirely sep etate from his duties as city tresurer. He teceives $1,000 a year from the city. UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. l.Ut of Uttim iciiuiniuir uncalled tor at tlu t-ii.ililrm ivtol'.'iu ;rkjJlilk could, (M., Apiil 'Jilli. )'f"). i;irnn fjlilns (or (uric Iclti'in will please mj .idtrilikpd .iiiJ gift- date of Ut. I'm II. l'l pie, iotittur Alr.'iuidri Ilim.. Mis. A. W. mlt(on, 5IU M.ilicl T. Iluiin, Mis. Jjiiici. ItJirtll, Mri Lillian llil.l. Miif .Nellie lllshop. Janieri I'lamlH Coi;roc. Mi. 'jrali C'anliclil, Waller I orirjj, M. II. CoKnian, John Cillilian, Daniel .1. ( oiincrs, (.'. I'. I'cMielly. Mrs. Minnie Dcl'Imr, William Dunnjan, lien Jjmlii i:ank. I'.iiri'ka AdtrrtUing Afene.v, J. 11. r.Minf. 1! H . I""' So'Kli Uremic ,cnue. Jack Kiflier, II. Iiltch, II. A. rlsli, Mrs. Se lia.dan r'onww, Itoliert Krarce, the I icmli Specific Co., IuU I'to-M. l-'iaiil. (iiccnwoiid, P. (illnuilln, Joint II. Oirilner, The filolx- Trnsl Co. Mist Susan How land, Masdr I). Iloiie, Mlu I.lley lloarc. Cioutr "'. Ilsmlioeli, bailie Hake. Inter-Locking Switch Co., Iron Wire Co. MK Jordan, I,. V.. Johnfon. Cliailii Kratter, .1. J. Krult, .1 . Kaulman, Mis. M. A. II. Kelly Mis. Kcnnr, Ahum Kemp. , MIh I.luie Lull. T. W. Ijtohii. S. R Lloyd. Thomas Morcan, Mrs. Kllen Mealier, MIm Amu Mers, Ml9 nnl Martin, Mrs. Jerome Mano, Miki Ka(e Miller, AUIn Miller, Mrs. V. (!. Mi rit, Mrs. i:. L. Maruh. Mrs. .1. N. MrhnUlit, John Mi Andrew, Miss Kale MiCroth. I". It. Noll, Mrs. John Nell. John O'Donnell. (I, 8. 1'urity, Kohert I'rcilcr, Lclile T. Terrs. William Itnuers, tare Kakcr k Co.; II. fi. Hey nolrls, M. J. Iludly Master llalph (lordon Hun ards, package from Cuba, Paul Diehard, earn Mr. Ilk hard's Home. A l, Slone, Cluiles Pproule, II. Sohneldel, M, P. hmilli, J. Send, Patrick Sweeney, I. M, bluw, Mis. Mina M, hare, MUs Slirert. Ilany Thomas, Mrs. S. ft. Theme, Miss Cath erine Tlghe. M, Vieterkolm. C L. West, lrs. Charles Williams, JVed II. Wheeler, ("red Wllheit, Mln Mary A. Wal.li, (!. J, Waters. V. 8. Zlinmerinan, Jcteph ZjniclM- APPOINTMENTS OF" THE ENUMERATORS (Concluded from Vigt ftl flj District 2 (part cD-Kdward S. Kingman. Waid 16- ntv-Distrlct l-Phlllp .1. Vetter. 07 District 2 (part fit) bouls Hinfrfeld. 09 District 2 (part of) Cleorue E. Shafc-r. Wild 17-W-Dintrlct 1-Wilter A. Wolfe. 100 IlUtrlrt 2 William C. LuiemburKcr. 101-Dlstrlct 3-1'red Welclicl, Jr. Ward IS 102-d'art ol) John M. Iteaumont. 10.1-(l'art of)-K. b. Williams. Ward 10 10lDlstrlct 1 (part of) Wllllim L. .tanse-n. 10.. IJifxIrlct 1 (part of) .John A. Miller, Jr. lOO-DMrlct 2 (part of) William II. Walter. 107 District 2 (part of) Henry rVhaf. in") District 3 .lovepli b. Albrcelil. 101 District Krnest Ijcvcnstc-ln, Ward 20-110-Distrlct 1 ndln V. Jones. Ill District 2 (part of) Joseph Shorten, 112 District 2 (part of) Thomas A. Kecilham. 113 District 3 James Shorten. lit -District 4-Kri'd W. Jones. Ward 21 US District 1 John II. Jones. 11 District 2 John 0. Nicholson. 117 South Ablnslon township (including Waer- ly borougli) Wlllard Vosbiiruh. US Spring llrook township T. J. Matthews, lia Taylor borough, nards 1 and 2 Tallle W. Jones. 120 Tnlor borough, lurd 3 William J. HosVlns. 121 Ta lor borough, wards t and 5 John E. Owens. 122 Throop borough John Mahony. 123 West Abinglon tonnshi W. A. N'orlhup. 121 Wlnton borough John T. boftus, MONIIOK COOXTV. 125 Darrett township Irj S. Price. 120-Clicvtnuthll! townshlji rharles T. Tldd. 127 Coolbaugh township wm. h. UiU.ir. 128 Snilthfleld township (Including Delaware Water (iap borough) ItaniUll Dlsblng. 120 Kast Slroudsburg liorough Harry E. Smith. 130 EMred township A. O. Wertman. 1st Hamilton town-hip S. V. Karnes. 132 Jackson township Stewart Itclmcl. 113 Middle Snilthfleld townshlp-ltenjamln Place. 134 Paradise township and Price tonnshlp Charles W. llogcrl. 13 Pocono township Itobert Scbring. 138-1 oik township W. E. Keller. 137 Itoss township D. O. Andrews. 13S-Siroud$burg borough Wm. D. Walton. 139 Stroud township (exrluslto Stroudsburg bor ough. East stroudsburg Iwrougli) Arthu Wade. Martin. 1(0 Tolili.inna lovnhlp Abraliam N'cnhirt. Ill Tunkluiinock township Oeorgc P. Homing. PIKE COUNTV. 112 Blooming Gror township Ephraim Kimble. 1(3 Delaware township John W. Kilshy. 1(4 Dingman township Julius W. Klcscl. 1(5 (Irecn township Anthony Hopps. 110 fjekawaxen township William II. for. light. 147 Lehman township and Porter township -Itu-pert P. Mils. 14S Mliford township and Mllford borough Clarence W. Angle. 149 Palm n township P. II. Cross. 150-Shohola township-William 0. Pa-ker. 151 Wcstfall township-Charles Man in-. The enumerators will begin work on the first day of June and are ex pected to have their work completed within two weeks. The industrial statistics of the dis trict will be compiled by Mr. Edwards J. K. Watklns, of Taylor; Louis Gra mer, of Corbondule, and J. W. (McDon ald, of Dunmore. It Is Mr. Edwards Intention to pay special attention to the work of giving a complete report of the Industrial conditions here abouts.. "I think that a careful compilation of Industrial statistics will be a goqd thing for Scranton and for the entire valley.' said Mr. Kdwards yesterday. "1 am confident that It will show that our Importance as an Industrial cen ter has been vastly underestimated, not only abroad, but In this commu nity as well." HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Although (lie lae ball Mason commenced some time auo, and e are haMiu; some ideal spring weather, the vippoicd bac ball team ot the High Shool lias not m.idc its appearance; in (act, it scciiu that the eubjeft has entirely lied out of (he minds ol (he (.(iidcnK is it pob ble that (heie is not rnmiKh cn(hiniam in (lie hchool (o support such a project? It seems from the way (hings are pncreMnii (hat kuch is the unchangeable fad. This ma((er of a base ball (cam is of i(al imporUnec (o (hose who .ih (o ic lune the i-iranton High hchool keep (lit IiUli mark II has reached in (he athletic field. Since the park has been n-cil for praitlse ny the Scranton team, the excuse his been that the players will hac no place to practice. This is undoubtedly true, but if (he Athletic asso ciation would take the matter in hand they could no doubt set lire some place at whlili to practice, Kcry peinn connected wi(h tho school is well aware" of the fact that there Is some ery fine material in the school for form. Inc a team, but (his good material is fa( taking position on other local teams, and it will not lie Innz before (heie will be a lack of (he leal 'Muff." i:cry tudent .hould rally around Mr. Kann, the manager, and aid him in haWng (he Scranton High School represented In the field. Last week's acaten was tpenl by a number of teachers from the school in Mtlng the rre pira(ory schools of New York, flionkljn and Philadelphia. The teachers weie greatly im pressed with the ilifleicnt sjstem under which (he i-crral uliools aic managed. Pratt' Pojs' school especially wis loliced by some of (lie teachers from the wry fact thit (he school is i jirlcd cm without any attempt at discipline, the teachers depending entirely on the honor of the students. It was iioticcd that the respect In whlrli the leaehcr was hcjd by (he student was Mich that it would Ik considered ery dis honorable for anv student to go contrary to the wishes of an teacher Th followiu; were the traclicis vlio took the (rip: Professor Jor dan. Loom . elle. neimmoni, ' nurrlicli, SihinuilT 'id i'ic Mis'es Hicks, Heath, Conner, Niland and Morns The number of successful fisherman among the Consumption is contracted as well as in herited. Only strong lungs are 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. 50c. andli.oo all elrulsts. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Nsw Yolk, BEAUTY, H CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Ajaenlo Beauty Tablets and Pllla. A par. foctly safo and guaranteed treatment for all nkia dliorders. Ret torei the bloom olyuth lolided uectj. 10 driys' treatment 60c t 80 days' tl.00, by mail Sena for circular. Address, . . ., MEttVITA MEDICAL CO., Clloloo & Jickteo Suu, Chlof Bold by McQarra'.t &. Thomas, Druv Cists,, S09 Lackawacr ave., Scranton, I'a. student! srerns xriy IsrRc nd the number el flsli rmiRlit last tuck ilion tint tlie llshcinian ho not been Idle, Arthur tloostn nnd two 'rnipanlfin were out fur il'Kc enjs and auufit ninety lrge trout. Ilcnjamln Walrous tnd Jlr, nailer succeeded In I.'kiVIiiB forty ef the spec, rled heauttci. while two e.thcr students riiiftht tlilrly-fhc. S. V, Dawes. Second Time on Earth No Dolls Nor Carbuncles Now A Cood Clood Modlclno. " I became convinced of the merit of HoodV Sarsapnrilla when I took it myself ns a blood puvllicr. So, when my husband had bolls nnd carbuncles I urged him totnkc Hood's and the re sult was that when ho had used but oue bottle the boils had nearly nil dis appeared. Ho continued the use of the medicine and after taking two bottles ho was completely cured, and, as he expressed it, felt as if he was on earth for the second time. He has never hnd nny boils since. "Vc tako Hood's ns a spring- medicine and gladly recommend it." Mns. A. K. Stays a, Yonkers, N. Y. Scrofula from Birth. "I have found Hood's to be the greatest blood purifier I ever took, nnd I have tried many medicines. I was a sufferer with scrofula from birth. My eyes were so badly affected I would be nlmoit blind for a week at a timo. My neck began to swell so that I could not broathe freely. Medicines failed to do me nny good until I began taking Hood s barsa parilla. Today I have excellent health and my eyes give mo very little trouble I owe it all to Hood's, which I recommend to all suffering from nny disease of the blood." Miss Kettik McGuire, Silver Creek, Ky. That Tlrod Fooling. " I cannot say too much for Hood's Snrsaparilla as a remedy for that tired and worn out feeling one has in the spring. As a strength builder nnd appetite creator it has no equal." Mns. L. B. "WoODAtui, 285 Ballou Street, Woonsockct, R. I. u Hood's is Teculiar to Itself. The Absent Minded Beggar Is the man who puts off or dering his Spring Suit 'til the old one is uncomfortable and then rushes off to the tailor expecting to have one made the next day. Don't delay too long. It takes time to do good work. W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Avenue, Entrance to Lyceum Theatr. aVetv York Announcement. Horner's Furniture. We bid for your patronage on the following grounds: 1. Our stock ropresentp tho pro ductions of the BEST MAKERS ONLY, in addition to goods of our own manufacture. 2. Our assortments are as com plete in the plain nnd Inexpensive goods suuen to mo moaesr, nomo, as in the more olabornto and artistic lines required for the moro preten tious home or mansion. a. Our pi ices are the lowest at which furniture of standard quality, and boarlng the stamp of stylo and merit in its appearance, can be manu factured and sold. All tho htest designs nnd finishes In each and every line, Ineludins the fashionable, light woods and effects for summer furnishlnfr. R.J. Horner & Co., Furniture linkers and Importer., G1-G5 W. 2.3d St., Now York AdolnlaK Eden Munee.) A .lilt to the estalillsbmentof II. J Horner Co.. brines you In touch with every(h!ng that Is new nd worth seeing In the Furniture world Newspaper Comment. DR. DENSTEN 311 SprusB St, Temple Court Building, SCRANTON, PA. All acute anJ chronic diseases) of men, women and children. CHllONIC. NBKV. OUS. URAIN AND WASTING DISKAB ES A SPECIALTY. All diseases of the Llvor, Kidneys, Hlndder, Skin, Ulood, Nerves, Womb, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumors, riles, Itupture, Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Vurlococcle, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Female Diseases, Leucorrhoea, etc. Gonorrhea. Syphilis, Blood Poison. Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Fits, Epi lepsy. Tnpe and Stomach Worms. CA TAnRHO.ONE. Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only $5.00, Trial free In office." Consultation and examl. nations free. Office hours dally and Sunday, t a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ...MANUFACTURED BY... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. DTXOTE TIIE NAME. '''' Tfc.fl Dflfrl o4 CMltCIMTiCOCCd, UJniL I DQ UBSl toQiiiU if 7a totl-jr tram l'rir4.r utMuci sicti-Mit. I'ror. u. ucr.Ml U. U 60ft Fftttk Blltb BL. I'LlltVdCl nklau Pa., aifcr , QtiUftBlM ta ttcrr .! VrleocU4SirletiTtitflwitlBf). LoitVlccrk 4 1. ttvi.t II. Ugri fr Iob atudlsg 4 drriil etKi tUktir 10 10 f I W Frah roea cut td 4UJO dji. '.T f T f .T.T T M T T H T T.T T T 1 f T I 1.' OT Of 5ilksflost Important. The Silk Department will likely be very much disturbed by the great business that will follow this great announcement. But we have arr,(tied for it there will be extra room seventy-five feet of counter space devoted to this silk sale. Just three groups at these prices will cover all the silks in this offering and a section of counter will be given to cjc'i price one section for silks at 75c. ; one section for silks at $1.00; , one section for silks at 1.25. Thousands of Yards. Hundreds of Styles. The Regular Prices are from $1.00 to $2.00 per yard. The Prices for the Sale are from 75c to $1.25. The great quantities and the extremely low prices insure you against disappointment, and tho pura white daylight of our skylight makes selections doubly safe and easy. Every variety of fancy dress silks is represented in this remantable offering. The styles are choice, thoroughly up-to-date, all having been made for this season's sales, most of them having come into our stock since the first of the current month. The 75c Silks. The first group comprises the silks that are to sell at 75c, In this collection are silks that regularly sell at irom 1.00 to $1.40 per yard, in tlie assortment are hancv latleta, Mnpe I alleta, Checked latteta, Fancy Brocade Silks, Satin Striped Talfeta, Persian Effects, Silk Poplins, Fancy Foulards, etc. The &1-00 Silks. In this lot are rich styles of fancy silks that were from $1.40 to $1 75 a yard: Rich Persian Printed Satins, Persian Talfetas, Rich Satin Striped Peau de Soie, Newest Foulards, Evening Fancy Silks, all light shades, Rich Plaid Taffeta with satin bars, Hemstitched and Corded Silks for waists, Rich Figured Taffetas. The -S1.25 Silks. This is a collection of Fancy Silks in rich style, prices of which were from $1.75 to $2. 50 a yardj Rich Satin Striped Plaids and Stripes in fine color combinations, Evening Silks, many new styles and effects, Handsome Taffetas in new Persian effects. Beautiful Striped Taffetas in new colors and effects, Beautiful Plisse Silks with drawn work effects, Handsome Waist Silks in stripes and figures, some satin, some taffeta grounds. There Is Also a Story on Taffeta Silks-Read On. There are 1. 000 yards of good Taffeta Silks, 19 inches wide, mostly solid colors and about twe ty different shades. It's the quality that usually sells in good houses lor 75c a yard. S:me stores, we notice, get 79c. and some as high as 85c. By all fair standards the silks are worth 75c, and that is what we would ordinarily get for them, but we were fortunate in finding a manufacturer who wanted money quiokly, so we bought at our price. Here they are for 65 cents a yard: Sale Opens Monday Morning. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, Like Burning Money to pa it out for inferior work. Iletter spend twice the amount on a Job well done, It that were nCLCssarj. PLUMBING WORK, in all lis bramhes Is our business. We arc (hor rush mas(crs ot it ami all construction or repair work will be perlect In every particular. The best material is used, and only skilled workmen cmplocd. iSTER I 825.37 TENN AVENUD. ill! I in :w Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers pr OLD STOCK PILSNER 43S to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, ,PS Telephone Call, 2333. To Ileralr Ilrol.cn ArtL cles iibo or's Remember MAIOIVS HUHHKR CEMUNT, AtA.inn's LEATHER f'P.MKVC. The Best Washing Powder JEi !aj jj33SBj SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. i Cafpets. JS . J? g Prudent people are taking advan- g tage of present prices. Don't it pay 5J S you to make your selections now, S J while stocks are complete r .bvery p thing worthy of display in I Wall Paper and Draperies. WILLIAMS 129 Wyoming Ave. 50S5KUnK)!JKK5IKJMSKKnKO:UK Hr- THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED iB72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 SURPLUS 4BO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. I1EISRV BHLIN, Jr., Vlce.Pres. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. Special attention given to busl. octs uccounts. Thieo per cent. in. tcrcbt paid on Intel est deposits. T I At Retail. Coal uf the best quality for domestta use and of all sizes, Including buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of tho city. t the lowest price. Orders received at the orflce, Connell i...iiin nnnm 08: teleDhone No. 1762. or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly attendee! to. Dealers supplied at the mine. I '. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Jranufacturlns Co. kcrantou and Wllkei.lUrr, l's Manurae'.ureri of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES (lollers, Hoisting-and Pumping Machinery. Qeneral Office, Scranton, Fa. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE r & M'ANULTY UllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM 1 Yon Don't I mm JJ 1 Know the Full Pleasure of I Cycling, ass " p9 Unless You Ride a I SPALDING Sold Only By f 211 Washington Ave. mm a niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiui THE SIC POWDER CO. Ilooms 1 nuil'i.Com'l.h BTd'j. BOHANTON, PA- nitiing and Blasting; POWDER II nde at Mooslo and Kuitt lal Worlci. LAPLIN A RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANQE QUN POWDER Klcetrlo Datterles. Eleotrld Erploiarv ezplodlut bUsts. (Safety fussnui Repauno Chemical Cn's uxi'loVu. V 4 n
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