v -pKnrjT js.uj : ' THE SCRANTON TJUBUNE-MONDAY, MAY 7, 1900. c? i H LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CONDITION OF THE ANTHRA CITE COAL TRADE. Theie Is Only a Smnll Amount of Buying Being Done at Piesent In the lion Market Put chasers Aie Holding off in the Expectation That Prices Will Fall Make-up of the D., L. & W. Boaul for Today. North Mill to Resume Opetations. Short, Pithy Notes. .So fa i as retail busing is concerned thp dull .season In the unthiucite coal trade Is falily on, with little movement to bo expected befoie late sttmmei. Of wholesale buylns, hoeei, there is (onsldeiable. At Huston the low ocean freights and the knowledge that the lnrse concerns ate In a position to ad vance prices latei Is leading to buj Injr, and quite a bit of coal Is Rolng forw.ua to points east of Cape Cod At Xew York tiade, both wholesale and letail. is quiet. In the West theie Is little aithity at the head of the lakes or In Chicago ter iltoiy. The lake fi eights obtainable for i etui n cargoes just now aie thought so favorable, however, that theie Is i laige movement of coal from Huffalo The movement Is not In iespon.se to any Immediate needs, but buyeis at points up the lakes aie laying hi sup plies to avoid the possibility of getting caught this so.ir.is they weie last fal'. Tlicic Is also a fair moenient to In land points thiotigb the canals. Theie Is no talk about cutting pi Iocs and quotations are maintained as well as they have been. The small slzi (Ontlnue In giea' demand and ate like ly to bo scaice all sununei. We quote for free-bin nlng while ash coal f o. b. New Yoik. lboken $."! 05(fi3 'JO: egg, tS.'.OQZ.lO; nut, $::.rt0Si3 7O: stoe, $3 WW .1.70; pea. $2.1051 -'.SO. buckwheat. .$2.10ff -.33. Unglnceilng and Mining Journal The lion Maxket. The maiket Is still a waiting one, jurchaseis geneiall. holding off In ex pectation of the general fall In pi lees which certain parties aie Industriously predicting. Some deci eases are pioli able, but theie aie no signs as jet of H!iyhea bieak. Ucsemei plglsllim still; foundi lion is weakei in the West, though .Southern fin n.te eim-n aie veiy 111 m In theli Um., and aie Mip poitcd bj the .11 iKe iuquii fot epoit In llnlshed niati'ilal theie aie few signs of a bieak. Though Utile Imsinoo utn been done, theie Is plent in sight The level of valuts Is below the high llgtnes named In Januaiy and IVbiuaij, but theie Is no leason to doubt that a good busi ness at fait pi Ices is ahead for some time to lonie. iKngineeiing and Min ing Journal. Noith Mill to Resume. The Ninth Steel mill, opeialed by the Lackawanna lion and Steel com pany, will lesunii' opeiatlons this morning, aftei two weeks of idleness, and woik will be continued for 'an in definite pcilod The South mill is be ing operated on a double turn and tho ptospects aie might foi an unln teuupted inn foi some time to come, tieneial Managei Wehiuni made the statement on atuidov ii ;t tepotter that "so long as oideis can be teemed the mills will continue oporatlnii.s. Tho piesent oideis will keep the Ninth mill lunnlng for at least a week, and by that time new oideis will be on hand," D., L. & W. Boaul for Today. I'ollov.ing Is Ihe make-up of tho Pel aware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: WILD t Ms soi in Si'l il iy, Jld) it. l.'SO a in. C" lliitioliiic. 3 a. m.V. (Jilllceii tS a. in. (', 'leiunuml H a. ni. 1'. I. Sicui. 10 u. ni.-illMilnsc, uiin Miim'p nun. liW p. m.-s I. Willi Mr. 3u0 p. m.. 1) l.nfil. 5 p. m . f.erril s SIM11S 9 a. in., noi Hi froitiif. Il.ci . 2. SO 1 1. 111., Kllllll Nlclml.. 6 p m south Mcbani' I'l IJ.I.HS. 10 a. m. -l.itlir ITsilKlls. R a in., authlli'jvi 11, SO i. m.. roulli- Milan. 7 p. m., soul li--Jl urpli t 10 p. m , south t". .'avIe.i I'V-jUNfinit i:rji.M; B 10 p in -Micncm MI.0 I'XTb Mil! I II. 11 a, m I. Vwjrti; 2 p. ni. .1. O'llara. i 15 p. in. It Cuiuo This and That. A now twitching engine for the Lo high Coal company has been completed by the Dickson woiks yesterday. Superintendent Sallsbuiy of ihe Lackawanna lias notified trainmen that the road is to be equipped with new switch locks and they must cull for new keys. The Lackawanna's voat-bound tiack over tho Rockaway river bridire east In Between Times Uneeda Biscuit In between meals for a morning nibble, an afternoon tea, a night time sup as well as at every meal Unoeda Biscuit. There's not a time when the new delicacy fails to find favor. It's a constant convenience, a constant delight, a constant help to the busy housewife. Put it in the dinner pail or the school boy's lunch box. Serve it with soup. Break it in milk for breakfast anywhere and everywhere Unoeda Biscuit. Refute nit Imitation UrtOOda BISGUK Is the only biscuit iti which the crlspiicss And delicacy Is pieservtd from the oen to the table. The unique nlr tight tnd moisture proof package it owned exclusively oy NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. of Boonton has been abandoned, the east-bound tiack being used by trains going both ways. Impoits of lion oie into the United States in .Mai eh wcie 05,21(5 tons, against 37,331 tons last year. For the thiee months ending Match 31st they were 27(3,230 tons, against 80,20" tons last year, an ineiease of liw.OJD tons. The I'hoenK Hildge company has taken the (ontiact for the great hildgo oei the St. Ixiwrence, at Quebec, for which some 2S.O0O tons of steel will bo lequlied. Hlds have been called for on the mateiial for completing the now I'ast River bildge In Xew Yolk, which will amount to about 18,000 tons The Kile has ofllclally announced the appointment of .1. R. Davis to superin tendent of maintenance and way. Jit. Dals was assistant engineer of the Delawaie division from 1S91 to ISSiS, and leslded in Port Jervis. Since then he has been load engineer of the Chi cago and Krle and resided at Chicago. John W. llonan, foimer chief tiain dispatiher of the Lackawanna in Iiing hamton, who seveial months ago was transfeired to Buffalo, has been pio moted to the position of trainmaster on the Huffalo division. William H. 0'Da, who seied under Mi. Honan as dispatcher and with whom he was tiansfeired to Buffalo, will succeed to the position of chief tialn dispatcher of the same division. BUSY DAY IN THE COURTS. Grand Jtuy, Constables Returns and Equity Couit on the Progiamme. Today will be a busy one In the couits. The giand jury will begin Its session, constables will make returns and a week of equity court will begin. Xumeious motions, It Is expected, will be made, and each of the thiee judges will likely hand down decisions In c-ses on which they have been work ing duiing the past week. Among the matteis that will come up will be the petition of the fie holdeis of Pync. Archbald and Con tinental, asking for annexation to Taylot boiough. It will be opposed by Lackawanna township's solicitor, M J Donahoe. PECKVILLE. On Satuiday morning, nilneis at the Glassy island mine of the Delawaie and Hudson company dlscoveied that a, pile of lcfuse coal at the foot of a plane neai the main gangway was on file. A the bilgade was at once ot ganlzed and under the dliettlon of the mine foieman commenced lighting the flaniis The die was a Ileice one, but aftei a few houis' haul labor the tlames weie thought to base been placed under control. But later S.u tnduj evening it was dlscoeied that thu tlames had again stoited up, and a gang of men weie again called to light the tlames. It was neailv mid night befoie they again gained contiol of the flu1. A close watch will be kept on the place at piesent. for fear that the file will again bieak out. In tepoitlnE the death of Mr. Jesse MeKean. Fiiday morning, we bain we weie In en or. The item should have stated that woid was ienled of the diatb of Mi Nicholas Hess of Shohola. Deceased was aged eighty eais, and until lecentlv was a resi dent of this place, living with his daughter. Mis. Charles Walllck. Mi. and Mis. Walllck 1 ft Satuidav to at tend the funeral Woik at the Itlveislde collieiy, w blch was icientlj closed down by the bieak liii! down of the engines, will be ie Hiimed this morning, the engines hav ing been lepaired Simon Ueza, u Polish lad, aged fom -teen eais, met with a seeie accident at the Outailo bleaker Satuiday after noon lleza was engaged in picking oei a em of condemned coal, under the chutes, when a loaded cat bumped the one he was wot king on. He Jost Ills balance ami fell between the cms, the wheels passing over his left aim above the elbow (teza was taken to the Lackawanna hospital. Amputation, It was thought, would be necessary. Seveiul bicycle ilders were caught by the police yestei 'ay ildlng upon tho lioi ough sidewalks. They wins called upon to pay $3 fine to Huigess Haines Mr. Fied Hoi i y, of Scranton was a caller in town yesterday. Mr. and Mia. J. W. Samson, of Dick son, spent yesterday with l datives in town. Hlakely borough council will meet In ii'gul.ir session at the council looms this evening. Mr. and Mis. P l Taylor weie the guests of Mr. and Mis. Hdwaid Aid ilch, of Hyde Park, yesterday. Mis Ketun and Mis Maud Fliith, of Setanton, wore Isltors heie jes tci day. fjilOO Rownul, R100 'I lie rcadc.s of thl paiwr will ixi iiifaJ to lfniii tl at II"'? I hsrt cue drcaUpil Jit.t ilut stUnrr Iim l""'1'' "' '" ,r' "" I'l .ill it Iljiros diid that l Cjtanli. Hall's Catarrh Cuic I, l(!' only potltvo cuit UiiOttii to tlio iiioilual irolcrritj. Ciilarili I wine a coniltutlonal iIm. law iculrcs a ionitlti.ticnal tre-atment. Hill's L'atarrli 'Cur l taken inlnnallj, aclliu illrntly iimm tlic I loo. ami iuuiou uilacc ol ilio y. !,!. thtriliv c'fincijIiiK the foumlatlcn of tlir Jlifaw, smlBhlns llw patient ktnnijtl by luilld. in: up tl lomtltutli'ii ami assisting; iiaturn in doTiiu its wi.ik. 'Jim proprlclors liaic so iiiucij faltli in Us curilbe povvn, that they olkr Onu llimdied IJcllam for any .awi that it filli to cure. Send for ILl nf IMInicniaU. AddiMi, 1'. J. CIII:m:Y & c) , Tolelo, 0. Sold bv DniffiUls. 75c. Hill's rauilly 1111 are flie licit. n 1 m THE POWER OF GOD UNTO SALVAf ION ( omluelrel (lulini Page 1.1 po-i-aiilo, it li.ii les ii isrui to be ashtmed no tlioi at any cilhei time In the church's lihtorv. We have more evidence of the (lopcl'a power thin v."w within inch of the aposlln and eirlj ( lirlstlnr thiistiai'ltv vvai quite joung vvhen st. Paul wrote Mi fainoiit litlir to the Ho mam It Is revcrcable now, and looking iliuvn upon lis fioin thr long past, it tills us of the bitllea it has fotuiht and of the vlrtories it has won all Jlonsf the t hristian centuries The evi dences of (.'hrlstianlti are umiulative Th(J aie Increasliur, in icpect both of rpnntlt and loee, vi il b vcji new chapter of evidence, and a fininub one, Has written iluilnir the past two weeks. The hots of Christians that Gathered ill the citv of New orl, to h'ar Christ's ambavsi drrs who came thither from the ends of the earth, were furnished with ample testlmonv of the fact thai the flopel of UirM is the po.ur cf t;od unto salvation to all who believe it That .riat assemblage Ins pv-nd into hlstoiv. but it left .in iinpirsslon tint will be fell in all lands thlouhoul the ioniiii ciik THU PLKADING WORDS. Who that heaul oi lead the vivid, pleidin', burning wolds of (hi Ms' fnlhful servants an ever doubt that the peiwer of Ceil is eiiuil to thi tak of vviniiiiu tlie woild to thiist nd wlici lint Ins a mind to think and ..n eve to ee, anel a hcirt to fi ol can lelitse lo stutcli out i helping hand to those wlo aie pravme and orklne for lie enlightenment and the salvi tion ot Ihe perlshlnic nillllonsj The gods of the heathen nations of todiy aie not inv stronger nor an.v hanhr to corenier than wire the gods o! OIviiipiis. The corrupting mil multitudinous puis of ( lilna, and bulla, and frii i are no liaidrr to overthrow than wire the gods which our forefathcis worshipped The Itoman Unions IiiisIhiI at tho piin.v rtloits ot a few obscure (.able ins, but thev did not know tl it Imhlnd and above such apptrentlv punv efforts, there wns the jiower of Mmlshlv 5od Ihe hthts wlilch the hrlstiaus held up seemed feeble sinl lllikeihiA but, bv and bie, tin) biokc out into i tlinie, aui the "Oib of the Woild ' was iminl snd even so, the llnhts that hive been planted In heathen Iinds mav Mini, to mam, to be vcr feeble, but thev are dlvlnr lights thev revi it a Mvlou'i love, Ihe nipplv of oil Is lnchiut ible, foi It is iuinMiid bv the sp,t of the Itcinil Hod, and jut as viiiclv is ihe powir of (hnst's (iopel drove evir.v idol from i'ii llrinin Pantheon, ko surelj li ill Jesus C hri-t bv Ihe power of that sime flospil, ehive e . i idol mil of cvri,v lealhen timple, and the in tions of the earth will jet Clown Him Lord of ill Vemv bile, however, b is too true that home in ( liriotlan 1 mds ectn to be ahamnl of the do-pel of Christ rhe.v are lamiliir with it Thev know its terms Thev know the htorj of human icelimptlin, and the loiiginir vvlh of lnlt's lovlnR hcirt for their nlvatlon and vet, up to this good limit, thev have leiused to be en i dliel iiinoiid riulit's e'l-ciplcs Whv Is this? i in invoiie who has hiaru tin Oopel of t'lulst lii-tlfi him.ilf in maint lining thli attitude to. w.nil the -iiv lour of Rlnnus? In tin e ill divs of ChrUtianlti -in times of pirseiutlou some faiullul objections might be urged aalti-t it. it was unpopnlii To come out boli'l.v and piofi-s the I lirUthn talth, it-po-c 1 mill pirsons lo much siiftiring It In voked the los of evcrvthlng that the world eh in-, mist valnible sui h is i lilies, honoi, fri nd- unci a coo 1 name It meant Hpioacli and peiMiLtiem, and, not Infieqiiciitlv, it menu uni. WAIT FOR THE GREAT WALLACE SHOWS (Not in the Circus Trust.) THE ENORMOUS ANTI-MONOPOLY Grandest, Greatest Purest Amusement Enterprise on TIE ms WS.T ....WORLiV . i 1 n ' I 14 f H'L.r.Y h'il kW 5 JPTfiJr HM.D KROtA'l tWi.PHfln KIS Of LIWAIaU KM.'.KU KtOtSliM,TMT itW Uk5 W JH1. ..'jpj. - MW VI ,Jov '7V u B Sl: It boldly opposes Monopoly, believes in Justice aud Liberality. Everywhere courts honest criticism. It guar antees more new features and novelties than any other show in America. It produces everything advertised and does not deceive. At SCRANTON NOT FRIDAY, tjnlom. Hut all that Is changed, al least In Chrlslenilom, Christianity Is now quite twptitir It has rtvclttlonlrrd widely. It has won Its way to tho foremoft plaie ainonit the nations, To it wc owe our choicest blesh.gs. Hut, never theless there aro multitudes who seem to be ashamed of 11, " 'lis true, 'tis pllyi and pity 'tis 'lis true" Considering (lie iioues luvclved, such an atll ludc towards Christ and Ills (i'lpl Is both aniaz lint and eleplorable, Muely Jesus Chrlft is worthy of our beatt's truest love, anil of our most will ing trrvlce. SHOULD OOVKllN NATIONS. Moreover, the statement I true that "if Chris tianity Ins i rally ionic from lieavcu It should tfovnn the life of nitlons no less than of in dividends. Kvtiy curious tellcvn lll gladly ac knowledge that Christianity must contiol a Christian when acting In I is public and political r (parity, as completely as when he Is engaged In the duties vthlc Ii belong to htm as a mem ber of a family circle. If .( rellslous prlnclpl Is woith an.Uhliijr, It spplli to a million oi lo sow ni) millions of hum in brings as trul as lo a Ingle Individual, and tic dlllitult of Insisting upon Its wider application dues not furiiMi anv proof that It ought not to be so applied Net manv a man who Is exemplary In all Ihe private relations of life, Is, In his ubllc conduct, and III the political opinions which he professes too often attained of the Copel nf ( hi lit, and this repudiation of the public elalins of Christ Is bv no means confined to any one of our political parlies " "The poer of lioel unto silvatloti"- tint Is the power we all need and that pown is within our rcnrli We in, If we will, avail ourselves of It. It Is in the Cewpol of hrLst Wc all know what that Dospd is. We all know that it is thu lllvlue and onl.v leuicdv for human guilt. ( hrist Himself prochlmed It when lie uttind those p dinar words: "(Joel so loved thp world that He give Ills onli begotten Son, that who noever bellcveth In Him might not perish but have everlasting life" Ml the postles and Kvingellsts preached that same (lospel, and it we or an anjel from hnven should preach inv other Gospel we would cpoc ourselves to the eurNe of t!od Therefore, as we value the sdva lion of oin souls lit us bewaie bow we deal with this "power of f.'od " The hrillan tcllgiou Is interne! pcrsnni, Vo sinnir eau evade or shift his icpons(bilit. If unvone should be foolish enough tn imagine thai he ran and will be avid apart fiom. and Independent of the Copil of t hrist, lit him ponder well thoe wouls of the Apostle 1'iul, and the winds of Icsns and lit him think ot the obj. et of Christ's mis-Ion and of all tint He rnduird nnd FiitTcircl thai sinners might be saved, and then lel null a sinner tlt ind tiv to answei this question "How shall we rscipe It we neglect so great salvation'" - ! 1 1 Spring 3 Medicine j There's no season when good medicine is so much needed as in Spring, and there's no medicine which does so much good in Spring as Hood's Saisaparilla. In fact Spring Medicine is another name for Hood's Sarsaparillu. Do not delay taking it. Don't put it off till your health tone gets too low to be lifted. Hood's I Sarsaparitta S A Will give you a good appe- A I tite, purify and enrich your I r blood, overcome that tired S feeling, give you mental and f . digestive strength and steady I - nerves. Be sure to ask for i HOOD'S, and he sure that 4 ! you get Hood's, the best med- : . ., u.... rirt. Get leiliu iuuiicv cmi uuy a bottle TODAY. It is Peculiar To Itself I I CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal, pills .ttiN Orlglaal And Only Genuine. F,7"JWS.BArE. i"yirHbi I,dl, u Druif ill rT,D ICCO and GM netllh boic 'ili ud iiiuentiDoo. 'iBkenootncr. icrrute iaxcrow HubiUtullon and lralta tlaitcfc. Daref taar Drunlit or Mnl !. tamp for Particular TcatlmontaU to4 Heller far Idlea, m ttttw, tj rc tnrn Mull. lO.ftim Nttlnaahili Rollhr all Iprbtftcun. hlthsaliritrmltAl ! . Notloa ttli pf tr. Madlioo bqnaro, P1I1LA., I'A. SHOWS. Fairest arth. ,rTr.-- ITiS j -i tt&r KG wai H'TIRfO IN tvtlf S MIU.IUTI t K0 HOlUTWHt I HJtKKS BSJf JfA-.TlT at FSMi STUMt N0 WtOWaCUIltl y - BSit.: iyj UNTIL MAY 25. CnHolIyallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Opportunities tar Summer House and Summer Hotel Furnishings.: 1,500 Sheets and Pillow Cases Made trom Atlantic bleached cotton recog nized as the best. Pillow Cases. iH-Vi 2X2'2 2 1-4X2 2 1-2X2 2 1-2X2 42x3b. 45x56. 50x36. 54x36. , nc ,15c 17c. 1 iqc. Table Linens by the 60 inch half bleached Ii ish Linen 64 inch half bleached loom dice 64 inch half bleached extra heavv 6 s; inch half bleached extra heavy 66 inch h'all bleached extra heavy 68 inch half bleached extra heavy White Quilts. Full size Crochet Qilts Stjc Full size Crochet Quilts 98c Full ize Crochet Quilts S1.25 Full size Crochet Quilts i.so All of the above hemmed and ready for use. Full sized quilts (ringed 1. -55 Full sized quilts fringed 1.7s Connolly & Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Ave. 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 Theatv. in ; Lager Beer Brewery Blnnuracturcrs Dl" old STOCK PILS 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, ,Pft Telephone Call. 23H3. To Repair Ilrokon Arti cles ue c A1U ClJUl 0 fComcnt rtetncuiber ma lonvs UUHHKR UKMUNT, MAJOR'S LEVTIIER OEMENT. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. tir NOTE TIIK .VA.MK. I T lMiicccccccccccccccccccccccccci Sheets. 50c 55C. 1-2 60C. 1-2 67C. 3-4 75c. Yard. 40c . 50c 50c 55c 75c 85c xoooooooooooooxxxooxoxo 0 fflwfpSjjy V 0 WILLIAMS & MgANULTY 123 WYOMING AVENUE. !0 Q 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 34wr O iE3 LiiRe Burning Money r Inftrioi eirK liftter sprite I on a job well clone, it tint I'lA'MBINO WORK. , ih our liutnf" We are thor jri'l .ill eoiictiiietlon or rcpjir i t in rrr urtleiiUr ndl i urej. anil only skilled , .cJ fi Sffi-3n PENN AVENUE. MHT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal uf the Lest quality for domestic, use and of all elzea. Including Uuckwheat und Dlrdseye, delivered In uny part uf Ihe city, fct the lowest price. Orders received at the omce, Conndl bulldlntr. Room 800; telephone No. 1763. or at the mine, telephone No. Si!, will he promptly attended to. Dealer supplied at tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO f i mil '' f 1116 dOill Jwiurj5u.u0.rlmrrl,.i, . ! I DlMutt Lie...... I'ror. U. I'. 'I llfcl I. , ' J ) il. II., OOI Nurlb Slslh ttu, 1'lillsilcl. rfSniil, r..l,i0Mtiii loe '7 ' iePkltSV.rloc.l.SHlrltl.relnorulilOf). lMlMt 'vZ4Y(Hilibrurl. racn lit4. ICourllSl . Jfr gi 6 9 Sua 0 II. Hour, for loss lisdlog aa a.Krru.. loKidtlW 10 50 u 150 Krc.h ro.es ture14nIOd,j;r 1 S.B4 ror Swprs let umeoisli sis VC4C. All atuai opovn. e 'Vf?TTTI'fl''C1 Ji. rrXO ji--., fVAB5i,VJt fi&y! ' Y Si LfR flV.lAT--N t W ' Napkins. jq inch, loom dice, half bleached, per doz....$i.otn 19 inch, lull bleahced, per doz i.ajs 20 inch full bleached, per doz i.sjoi 22 inch lull bleached, per doz 1.75 24 inch fnll bleached 2.25 These napkins are all of a heavv weight purol linens, especially suitable for Hotel or Summed House use. Towels. Hemmed loom huckaback, size 16x2s, doz. ..$1,191 Hemmed loom huckaback, size 18x36, doz... 1.401 Hemmed loom huckaback, size i8x;6, doz... 1.5m Hemmed loom huckaback, size 18x36, doz. .. 1.7 51 Turkish Bath Towls. Bleached and Brown, doz $1.40 Unbleached, extra large size, pair 35a Comforts, Blankets, Mattress Srotectors. Table Padding, Crash by the Yard, etc At our well known Low Prices. Draperies Hver think how much a bit of Drapery adds to the beauty of a room? You ought to see that wonderful display of rich oriental colorings in moderate priced domestic fabrics on dis play in our drapery department. Lace Curtains Over 300 designs shown at prices to suit purses. Carpets, Wall Paper, Artistic Furniture. 0 s 0 0 Ot 0- s s t OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1372 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 Surplus 450.000 WM. CONNELl, President. MONRY BEUN, Jr.. Vlce-Pre. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. Special attention clvcn to busi ness accounts. Threo per cent In tel est paid on Interest deposits. 0 THB iesic POWDER CO. Uooms 1 amri.Com'lthBTd'g. 80RANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER Undo stMooslo and Rusts laleWorlts. LAPLIN eSc RAND POWOUk CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER Bl-otrlo natterlos. EleolrloKrplodsrs explodlus blasts, oafsty fuss ant Repauno Chemical Co.'s bxploTiVc i
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