8 THE SCIIANTOI TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1900. BRIBERY CASES ARE AGAIN POSTPONED ASSISTANT ATTORNEY DID NOT WANT TO TRY THEM. Counsel for tho Dofondants Strenu ously Protested, but Judgo Ed wards Allowed tho Motion of tho Commonwealth's Attorney Un successful Effort to Qunsh tho In dictment in tho Dr. Knapp Case. Another Man Admits tho Crimo for Which Palmoth Was Convictod. Owlnp to the absence (if District At torney Jones, tlio I.c o casus nRulnt r. J. Moloney nml II. T. Fellows, charged with bribery, mid Martin Clat It. chat Red with lonspliuo to compound a nilHdenicanot, were put owr to the October turn of lotirt. Tho cases weie (scheduled on ister dny'H list and when the wcio reached Assistant Dlstilet Attorney Thomas moved to hae tin in eontliiued, saylni; that, ns Mr Jones had prepared them, ho was wholly unfamiliar with them and considering their unusual lmpoit nco ho did not wish to undertake their ptos edition. Major Hoiott AVatren and Joseph O'Htlen, attoinejs for Mesis Maloney and follow, and M. A. McOlnley, at torney foi Cl.uk, stienuously opposed a continuance. At the Inst term of t-otut the commonwealth had exetciscd Its pietoRatUe of continuing a case once without assigning reasons, the de fendants' counsel pointed out, and a pocond continuance could not be legally allowed, unless good and sutllclcnt rea sons weie shown. No mich leasons Imi heon ncUnnced, they contended, nnd the second postponement should not bo per mitted Judge IMwntds sild that, while there was no doubt that the defendants wile lltltled to a speedy tiial, ho felt tint under the clicumstances a continuance ought to be gi anted, and allow oc. Mr. Thomas' motion The w Itnesses on both sides had bei n subpoenaed and Wtie pitsent Tin: ami:s cwsi:. It Is expected that the ca'c of Hanker 12. r Aims", of Toiest ""lt, against I1I3 nelghboi. Dr. C It. Knapp, and that of Count Detective Levshon against the banker's wife, Mis. Anna 12. Ames, will l)o leached toda. They were scheduled foi ttlal esterday, but were delajed b a movement on the pait of Attorney John f Sciagg, counsel for the- defendants, to tiunsh tho indict ment against Di. Knapp, on the giound that It was founded on testimony by Mi. Ames and that he- was an Incom petent witness by uason of the fact thnt his wife was involved in the cilme, and under thu law a husband can not tesllfy against his wife In a chaige of thlu natuie. The icasons In full are: 1 irst berime tin w irnnt foi the aircst ot tin' lUfcmhnt w M I'-mil upen the ualh ill. 'I in fnnnallfii of 1 1' Vim. Ilie limluicl of the wnit.an with whom 11 1 ilifunliut U iniunl with lining 1011 mltkil Mhl irum Tho t-ild J' 1 Aims a 1 mm 11 if liehu I lie liihluntl of said Amu tm, lehu lmomp(ti!it to miKe oath ir proline the infirm ition S'coml lnanc tin w omit for tin. arrent ef the iltfcmlint ww iMicl i-uitrui to the prows lon'i ef the cniiotitLtinn f tin Lulled Stitci mill of tin stite of l'( nmih.mia, time bell j; 10 lmal iiiii ilnt lj nnj ooiiipiient person si.anl, id , an riqulieil 1 talJ constitution Judge Cdwaids refused to quash the indictment, and tht defendant filed a bill of exceptions. The cases were put over till today to accommodates Mr. Senigg Dr. Knapp and Mis Amos aie charged with having Illicit lelatlons They wore sutpilsod in the same 100m of a eential lit hotel by Mi. Ames nnd a police olllcei seveial weeks ago. A ! 50,000 damage suit has been Insti tuted In Luzerne- county by Mr. Ames against Dt Kn ipp. VKHDICT ritOM I2I.nV12NT. IJathei than have n dlsagieement ami the expense of a new- ttlal, the commonwealth accepted a erdict of eleven In the assault nnd battel y case In which James and Mai tin Duffy and 1'atilek and John I'lnherty weie liaised with ussuilt and battery upon .Special Oillcji O D Hi Ink. The Juiy went out at 10 o'clock and came In at noon md asked to bo dis charged, ilng the could not agiee. Jadge Savage sent them back to m ike unothci effoit Just befoie adjoin n nient they 1 etui nnd with the tame stoi. The vote was 11 to 1 In favor ot a veidlct of "not guilty but pay the ccstw " 15 a Morgan, of "West Set anion, was the mlnoiit Juior Jo seph O'Jhlin, attoiney foi the de lude, nskid that the veidlct of the eleven be taki n and Acting Assistant Distill t Utoine Ho., being agiee anl tin loan oidend the veidlct in tin d'VLh cnt'rrM JuiL'S weie out In two alleged speak- Ten Lost vears.' Figure it for ourself. From the age of fifteen to that of forty-five a woman gives one-third of her time to the suffering incident to the recurring periodic func tion. Ten years of sufferintrl And this condition of things is popularly accepted as nat ural, and endured as a femi nine disability for which there is no help ! Is there no help? There is help for every woman and for nlmoit every woman perfect healing m the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It insures regularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflam mation and ulceration and cures fe male weakness. It 5 a temperance medicine 11011 -alcoholic uud non narcotic. "I wan to weak I did not lue breath to wait across my room," write Miss Isabel Miller, of New Providence, Calloway Co , Ky, My periods occurred too often and the hem orrhage would be prolonged and the loss of blood very excessive I also had spells which the doctor said weie hinting fits I did not gain strength from one monthly period to anothet ; vtasvery weak and nervous all the time. Was confined to my bed for three months aud the doctor told me I would never be any better. I lived in this way from six teen years old to twenty-three. I was at last advised by a kind friend to try Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which I did, and be fore I had taken two bottles of it I could work all day. I took In all six bottles of the l'svorlte Prescription' and about five vials of Dr. Fierce' Pallets. I used no other medicine. I have never had a return of this trouble since." easy enscs nt adjourning- time. In both instances the defense was soft stuff nnd spite. Jacob Venus chat Red that 1'. J. I.y nott and Ignatz Oleschefekl kept a. saloon on Oak street and did u big business. Five witnesses told In posi tive terms that they bought beer and whiskey tlteta on different occasions, und also that they were permitted to gamble at cards, dlco nnd pool on the defendants' premises. The defendants would have the Juiy believe that Venus and his witnesses were sadly mistaken. Ijynott denied having nny Intel est in the place fur ther thun ho rented tho pool tables to Oleschefskl and occasionally dropped In to collect Ills rent. Oles chefskl corroboiatcd I.ynott in this and for himself said that while It was tnio ho was the pioprlotor of the place he never sold nny thing In the wuy of drink excepting soft btuff. TUB OTII12II CAFK. Thf second case came from South Washington nveiu-e Mrs. Hrlgetta Schneider was the piosecutrK, and her nest door nelghboi, James Gallagher, the defendant. Mis. Schneldei exhibited a bottle of whiskey, which she .said was puichns id at rjaliaghei's place March 7 by fourtc'in-cai-old Charles Orcmer, at her sp"clal Instance nnd request. Sho saw the bov go In with tho empty hot tie nnd return with It tilled The boy had been subpoenaed, she stated, but was not at hand. Her i:phew and grand nephew, Peter Schneider and Ids nineteen- eai -old son, Julius, from Little England, luwever, were on deck with posltivo testimony. Apill a they went Into Gallagher's place and secured a nickel nip of whiskey and n glass of beer, foi which the fathei paid. They weie sure It was whiskey nnd beer. Mr. Gallagher was the only witness foi the defense. He denied eveiy thlng, alleged that the piosecutlon was hi ought because of some tioublo over a loester which was stolen fiom Mrs Schneider, and averred that he was the keeper of an Innocent tea store He admitted that he sold soda vatei, saifcaparllla find wlich beer but not ginger ale 01 welss beet. Tho Idea that he Fold lager beer and vvhlsloy was preposteious. Judge Stvage tisked him If he ever sold any cold tea He shook his head negatlve Iv In the assault nnd battety case In whlchAV "U". Jtunne was defendant and Maty Dolan prosecutrix, the Jury 10 tui.ncd a verdict of not guilty and divided the costs evenly between the tivo parties. STARK AGAINST KAHSTXHR. Th assault and battery case ot Fred Stnu against rharles Kaestner, the South Side hotel keeper, was given to the Jury by Judgp Kelly Just before adjournment. Stan alleges that he was thiown out of Kncstner's pi ice rebiuaiy !i and so badly injured that he was under a doctoi's caie foi ten das. Kaestner denies tin owing him out He took him by tho hand and led him out and after reaching the fddewnlk was assaulted by Sturr. In defending himself he might have stiuck a blow or two, he admitted. The fotpery case In which T. f. Nelson was the defendnnt and II. S. l'letce the piosecutcr was nol prossed. The alleged foiged note has been lost. A verdict of not guilty was taken in the larceny case In which Moirls Pos ner was charged with stealing 360 hpools of thiead fiom the store of Adolph Mar cus, on Penn avenue. Posner claimed the spools weie given him by another p.uty. under an agreement that he was to sell them on commission. The police could not disprove this, and allowed a veidlct of not guilty to be enteied. A hcttlemcnt was reported In the em bezzlement case against P. Piank Mai shall. In which T S Hullllng was picsecutoi, and a veidlct of not gulUy was enteied MaiMiall was accused of ictalning money which he collected for the Scrnnton Dairy company He claimed that It was a case of erratic bookkeeping on the part of the com pany's accountants. DIVOUC12 ENOUGH. The assault and battery and surety cases against John Mehl, prosecuted by his lecentlv dlvoiced wife, weie nol piossed, the wife being .satisfied that sho had punished him sufllcientl by seeming a legal separation fiom him In the case In which Frank Ricea charged his cousin. Matalia Hicca, with an unspeakable offense against moral itv, the Juiy said not guilty, and di vided the cost.s between the two pat ties. Lewis Steinberg, n boy whom the police accused of stealing hlx pounds ot candy and live pounds of nuts fiom a Penn avenue stand, was returned not guilty, the commonwealth not having HUlllelent evidence at hand to go to tiial. In tho nssault and battel y case of Charles Shummnki against Petei ltushell, neither party appeared, and the costs were placed on the prose cutor. That Innocent men me sometimes convicted was Instanced. In Judge Ed wards' eouit. esterday, when, after James, D Palmoth was brought In guilty of stabbing Edward Kelly, an other man, Antonio Peterlllno admitted that he, and not Palmoth, had done the deed, and that Palmoth was, to the bert of his knowledge, nowhere In tho vicinity when the affair occurred. Jo seph Ammettl and Pasque Mundo, who were witn mm at the time, presented atllduvlts corroboiatlng Peterlllno's ad mission. They state that they and Mrs Peter lllno were returning from the centiol city on the night In question, March 19. last, and while pioceedlng along Ca pouso avenue some bos began snow balling them Peterlllno gave chase and had an encounter with Kelly. Peterlllno does not say in his nflldavlt that he stabbed Kelly. His admission is "I shoved Kelly against the fence. I don't know whether I had a knife In my hand or not " Kelly, It w HI be remembered, received four stab wounds. Ills assailant's hand was raised to strike again, when a wo man, supposedly Mrs Peterlllno, haltpd him with "That's not the man." The man with tho knife desisted and hur riedly withdrew. Judge Edwards allowed the affidavits to he tiled as reasons for a new trial and granted a rule therefor, returnable at argument court. Dunmoro Society in Equity Court. Tho Young Men's Temperance, Lit eral y und Benevolent society of Dun more, brought equity proceedings yes terday to enjoin a former member, Patrick Moran, from instituting uny more suits to recover sick benefits. Moran, it la alleged, was expelled May 27, 1900, for piactlclng fraud In collect ing benefits. Ho brought suit befoio Justice of tho Peace A. A. Krotzer, and recovered Judgment' for $85.45, from which an appeal was taken by the so ciety. Later he brought another suit and recovered another Judgment for The Liver's Duty Tim liver hns two duties to perform rleanse the blood and produce bile. You mny know It Is working lazily If ou pre ttoubtcd with constipation, dyspepsia, blllousncsu and dlrzlncss. It Is trIng to tluovv its work upon other organs. Hostetter'a Stomach Hitters will stop this. It makes the liver do its duty nnd thus, the stotn nch, bowels and nerves ccaro to an noy. See that a Private Revenue Stamp tovcrs tho neck of the hoi tie. cukls I0S TETTER'S malaria STOMACH rv.WM and A;ur. BITTERS $25, for five additional weeks benefits. This was also appealed from Since then ho hns been bilnglng suit every week befoie the same Justice and (recovering judgment! for $2 50, the nmount the by-laws of the society specifies shall be paid weekly to a sick member after the Hist sK months, and for a period of sis months Ah the nmount of the Judgment Is less thnn the statutory limit of $5 31, no appeal can be t-iken, and a certior ari Is not an adequate remedy because, that foi 111 of proceduie enn be Invoked only when tho magistrate's record Is technically incorrect. This leaves the society nt the mercy of the magistrate's Judgment and ns they chut go' that "the aid of on un scrupulous Justice of the pence" Is lent to hnrrnss and disturb the society, it is not their desire to have tho magistrate as tho llnnl nt biter of their dispute. Theieforo the society asks court to Intervene with an Injunction to prevent Moran fiom bringing nny more of these suits and from collecting under the Judgments already obtained and fiom which no appeal Is possible. A rule for a prelltnlnnty Injunction returnable June 11, was granted by Judge Archb.ild. Hon. John P. Quln nan and T. J. Hoban lepicsent the so ciety. Township Sues Its Officers. Suit In equity was Instituted yester day b Attorney John P Murph for Fell township against Vandllng bor ough, to compel the later to assume Its proportionate share of tho $13,S90 21 In debtedness which was standing against tho township, October 17, 1899, when Vandllng borough wns carved out of Pell The affidavits In the case me made by tho township supervlsoi s.Joseph Scheck and John Leager. Tho Kinsland Dnmngo Suit. The $10,000 damage suit brought by City Assessor Philip RInsland against Edwnul r Everhait, to recover for the alienated affections of his wife will be tried tomoriow before Arbitra tor L P Wedoman, John P. Mur phy nnd Russell Dlmmlck. Vosbnig & Dawson rcpicscnt the plaintiff and I. H. Uurns, the defend ant. Marriage Licenses. George W. East Scranton Edith M Wurman Scranton Harry Wheeler Scranton Edith Lowiy Scranton John Lavello Taylor Rose Van Eeigon Scranton Levi D Van Auken Scranton Lillian I. Rrooks Scranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A mle for a new trial was refused yestoiday In the case of Kllusky against Gllboy and others, In which a verdict of $4S for the plaintiff was ren dered last week. A rule wus granted esterdny on tho llbellant in the divorce case of Patrick J. Loftus ngalnst Rridget Loftus, to show cause why ho should not pay tho lespondent's counsel fees. Attoine C. W. Bliss esterday filed a petition In Piothonotaiy Copeland's olllce asking court to allow Mr and Mis Prank E Mers, of South Ablng ton, to adopt the 4-eai-old daughter of Mis Floienee Pollard In the case of tho Scranton Gas and Water company against the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Westein Railroad company, tho Injunction to testialn the dumping of refuse along Roaring Hrook, nbove No. 7 clam, was ester day continued until fuither older of court. MUST CALL FOR PERMITS, Street Commissioner Takes Stand Against Water Company. Street Commissioner Thomas decid ed y-sterday that heieafter the em ployes of the Scranton Gas and Water company when they leqitlte a permit for opening the stieets must come for It In pel son. Heretofore the custom has been for the company to telephone when they wanted to open a Btreet and for the peimlts to bo kept on file In the com -0 Agency for llanan's Humnnic nnd World Known Shoes. The Cheapest Friday $tommfc Shot MYER The Cheapest missioner's ofllcc, to bo paid for nt the end of the month. A dispute re cently arose regarding certain per mits, nnd the commissioner necoid Ingly put his foot down, though tho company does not like tho new ar rangement at all. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Drivors and Runners nt tho Mar vino Colliory Quit Work Tho D., Ij. & W Board. Tho drivers and runners at the Mar vino colliery, of tho Delaware and Hudson company, went on strike yes terday morning because of dissatis faction over tlie rate of wages, and ai) a consequence the colliery was Idle. The strikers claim that when they letelved their May pay last Saturday It was found that tho wages of Hi dtlvcis had been rediced from $1.2r to $1 1C a day, and the wages of run nels from $1.51 to $1.40 per day. A committee of the strikers called upon Superintendent C. C. Hose nt his ollice yosterduy afternoon, for the purpose of bringing nbout an adjust ment of differences. They weie told that they would have to wotk for a time at tho 1 educed wage scale nnd that In a short time this would be In creased. The answer was unsatisfac tory. A meeting of all the runners anil dilvers at both the Marvlne and the Leggett's Creek mines will be held tonight. That Tin Plato Plant. The manufacturers' committee of tho board of trade will meet this afternoon In Secretary Atherton's olllce for the purpose ot definitely and finally de ciding whether or not the tin plate pio ject flhould be further supported or not. Today will be the turn-point on this matter, and It Is believed that the com mittee will recommend that the public be appealed to for subscriptions to that pait of the proposed capital stock of $200,000, which has not jet been se cured Severnl strong reasons why this Industiy should be futthered will, It it. understood, be ndvanced by the committee for the Infotmntlon of tho public. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Del aware. Lackawanna und Western board for today: Thursda, Juno 7. Will) CATS, &0U1II. 12 30 a m P. Gillian a a 111 I. fJcrrit. 0 a 111 Oirrit S 1 111 n llrnrctt. 10 a in V. llallitt 1 p m P. J. O'Vlallcy. Mlp m .7 1 unit. 4 1) p m J. bwjrtj SUMMIT& R a m , north D rrounfclkcr. 12 noon, nor'h Mcholi. fl p in , south Met inc. C p. m , north S. I inncrty. rULLLIt. 10 a m ilcavcrs pusiitns. 8am lIouer. 11 30 a m Sloran. 7pm Murphy. U p. m. C. Caw ley. rAssTAorn engine. 0 30 p. m Maeoern. WILD CATS. NORTH, ' fi a m V V Mull in. (1 u. 111. T. Doudkan 8 a in. T 1'itzpitrlck. 10 10 a. m John Oahagan. 1 p. m. I E Mistcn. 2 n m J. O Hara. 3 p. 111. S Cirmody. A p m C TowiwniU 5 p. in (). Randolph 7 p. 111 II Cislmr. 8 p. m. llcnniftan 9 p. m A. L. idrcr. NOTICE. All trainmen villi call cither at unperlntrnd ciit'ri office or ceneral jrdmaster's oflke and rt ceie a copy of new time, tabic goin into effect lunc 10 1 rank Wall and crew will co out on (1 p. m , Summit, south, Wednesday, June Ctli, in place of McLanc and crcu A. O SvUSIlURV. Supt 9c Do not gripe nor Irritate the alimen tary cnnal. They act gently yet promptly, cleanse, effectually and Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domeatlo uee and of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered in any part of the city, &t the lowest price. Orders received at the ofllee, Connell 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 Myer Davidow, Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Ave. Today HH arid Saturday Special bargains in Ladies' latest styles and widths. Look at the Big Bargains: Ladies' Fine Dongola Button Turn $2.0 Shoes, at $1.69. Ladies' 3.00 Vici Kid Cloth Top Tan Shoes at $1.98. Ladies' $2.00 Tan Shoes, Patent Tip, only $1."29. Ladies' Heavy Sole Russet .jo Shoes at $1.69, Ladies' $i.$o Russet and Black Shoes at 98c, Ladies' Goodyear Welt Shoes, worth 2.50, at $1.49. Ladies' Oxfords at 75c, 98c, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.98, styles and all widths. Children's Shoes all pi ices. DAVIDOW Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Aveaue. CoimollvSdWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. The Climax of This Notable June Sale of White This Summer Sale of .. wi,. ...... uwv-u vv.uu "ittuji sei uul ai nve: uuLu mat wcck, anu. tiicse taray new-comers include many of the lowest priced garments in the sale. Those who did nol buy last week will find the same neat, well-made and beautiful garments here today Special Sale of Stockings and Underwear for Men, Women and Children. Hot Weather Kinds, Uncommon Prices, This offering is not gotten up in ajiffy goods of this character are not to b bought under price. They are the sort of goods always sold first. Nearly a year ago wi placed orders, at special prices, for the imported goods to be made fresh and new. Thi, thrifty German makers were willing to take little profit for wook that would keep them busy through the dull months they saw ahead. Same was true of the American-mada goods in this offering. All are new and perfect, in most popular styles, at prices made possible by shrewd forehand merchandizing. We TIMED the SELLING to BEST meet your needs. The details tell some of the particulars: Women's Underwear. I2j-ac each Light weight, white or ecru ribbed cotton vests, low necks, short sleeves or sleeveless. 25c each Fine ribbed, lisle vests in white or ecru, low neckf high neck, long, short or no sleeves. Plain and fancy trimmed. 50c each Light weight, lisle or silk ribbed vests, low neck, sleeve less ;n white, pink or blue, plain and fancy etfects. CONNOLLY VOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Summer Floor Coverings We are showing several new novelties in Straw Matting And Fibre Carpets Practical, Economical, suit all purses. I BAMBOO PORCH SHADeS. 0 T BRASS AND 0 Williams 8c McAnulty, LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPERt 49Q VA V Q HVI I M ( ANpr-IVlt l(V ooooooooooooooooo The Dickson Miuiuractiiring Go. fccranton nnd Wilkes-Harro, Ia. Manufacturer ot LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES UolIerJ, Uolstlnsand Pumping Machinery- General Ofllcc. Scranton, Pa, Agency for Hunan's Humnnic and World Known Shoes. 0 T Shoes, russet and black, all the all 9 Muslin. Underwear starts practically new again tliis morning. 1 Women's Stockings. i2zic pair -Fine gauze, fast black cotton hose, fully worth i8c a pair. 25c pair Fast black cotton hose; black hose with white feet; black hose with split feet; tan hose; car dinal hose; fancy hose; polka dot hose. The best 25c values ever shown. Children's Stockings. i2jc pair Good ribbed cotton hose for children, in sizes fiom 6 to 9$, with double soles, special heels and double knees, exceptional value, two styles of ribs, & WALLACE, 00000000000000000 -S Sanitary, I Prices that will IRON BEDS. I I SUMMER DR APERIES. I 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo 0 Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturer or OLD STOCK PILSNER 43S to 455 N. Ninth Btreot, .PA Telephone Call, 2333. DR. DCNSTCN, 311 Spruce Street, Scran, ton. Pa. All Acute and Chronic Diseases ol Men, Women an4 Children. Consultation and examination free Olllce Hour Dally and Sunday S a. m. to o p. to. Hi n Hen's Half Hose. 19c pair $ 1. 00 for hall dozen. Black Cotton socks with whita soles, or all white feet, the last wa will be able to offer at this price. Hen's Balbriggan Under- wear. As Shown In Window. k 50c per garment And the best ever offered for the price light and medium weight, short or long sleeves. Our well known reputa tion for selling the best 5ocbalbrig gans is well sustained in this offer ing. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiim I You Don't I Know the Full I I Pleasure of I Cycling, Unless You Ride a 9 Sold Only By s 211 Washington Arc. nilllllllllHIIillllllllillllllllllllUUIlk 0 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.OOO Surplus - 600,000 WM. CONNOLL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Special attention given to busi ness accounts. Three per cent. in. tcrcst paid on interest deposit!. THB IK!C POWDER CO.' Booms 1 nnd2, Com'Ith BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. ninlng and Blasting POWDER Undo at Mooslo and Uush Jala Worm. LAFLIN & RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klcotrlo Uatterlea. KleotrlaBxplodsTi, xplodlne blasts, bursty Fuss and Benauno Chemical Co.'s ux.W. SPALDING -.V