The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 02, 1900, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 2, 1000.
will deliver the nddross at tho Pourth
of July festival given by tho Ash
Street Methodist episcopal church In
tho grovo near the Ash Stre'et Metho
dist episcopal church. On July fi, at S
p, m., ho gives his "Last Ilomp with
the Tlgci" In tho Baptist church.
LOUIS LEVY CONFIBMED.'
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LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
STATE OF THE HARD COAL
TRADE AT PRESENT.
On July 2 Pi ices Will Bo Advanced
Twcnty-flvo Cents Per Ton Work
of Suivcyors in the Vicinity of
Gouldsboio Hns Set Afloat a Vari
ety of Stories About New Rail
loatls Way Trains Aro Laid Out
on the Lackawanna for Today.
State of the Iron Market.
There is little change In the regula
tion mlil-summer dullness that per
ades the haul coal trade. At Phila
delphia, New Yoik and IJoston bujlns
Is about down to the minimum and
theie Is little hlcn of immediate Im
provement. At Western points also
tiade Is M'ty slack, though the ptot
peet of a twenty-lUe nt advance on
July 1 Is repoited to luuo brought out
home oidem and Increased Inquiries In
Chicago tenltoiv. At the head of the
Lakes the only thing of Intel est Is the
leeelpt of coal at the docks-, move
ments by i all amounting to vety little
Indeed. If the ulunt eiop Is as shoit
this j ear In the northwest as ieport3
Indicate tho m.uKet for haul coal in
that tenltoiy Is likely to bo eolislilci
alily rui tailed.
Tho decltlon handed down by Judge
Shnonton nt Hntilshuig that the Ihie
and Wyoming Valley company has th
light to (onstiuct a branch fiom Us
main line at Haw ley to L ickaw axon
does not mean that woik on a new
coal load Is to begin at once. There is
plcntj of litigation possible yet.
Tho sales agents at Now Yoik aie
still prettj Hi m on prices, though tlino
ate the usual concessions "made by In
dependent opeintois." The steam hl?es
aio In good demand, the other sUes
are little wanted.
All the anthiaclte coal loads hae
given notice of an advance In tho pi Ice
of coal, twonty-lle cents pei ton, east
and west, beginning July 2 The Head
ing company took tho initiative In tho
advance Tho new cltcular pi Ices ulll
be as follows. I'teo on boaul, at tide
water, stove and chestnut, St per ton;
egg, ?3.75. Tho v ostein pi Ices will be:
Grate, $1.21 per ton, Moo and chest
nut, Sl.r.D, on eats nt Uuffalo. Ihi
glneerlng and Mining Journal.
Surveyors Cause Rumois.
Tho fact that two gangs of lalltoad
suiveyors aie now limy running llus
for n new lalltoad in the Wclntty of
Gouldsboio Is ghlng Use to the usual
ciop of lumois In local lalhoad click .
Tho men now at woik ate tindet the
direction of Surveoi Iia V.. Hatwell,
of this elt, and tiny ate pushing to
the cast. A fnw weeks ago lines were
tun by the same men In the neighbor
hood of Aihley and It Is believed that
when the lines of stakes aie llnallv
diiven they will extend fiom Port Jer
vls to and beyond the W)omlng val
ley. Speculation Is life as to the company
back of tho pi otiose d new mafl, and
whllo some aie of the opinion that It
is a bianch of tho Ihlo and Wyoming,
others ntguc that the Now Yoik, On
tailo and Western Is behind the deal.
Still othcis Insist that It Is to be the
Feacoost connection of tho Wllkes
llauo and Western, now ninnlng fiom
Orangev ille, Columbia county, to Wnt
f.ontown on the West Ilranch, and that
n connecting link w 111 be built to Wlll
lamsport to connect with tho West
Tlranch lalltoad, which follows the
"West Hi. -inch ilvei to Cleai field and
then sttlke off to Pittsburg nnd to Buf
falo and Ihle. Wilkcs-llauo ltecord.
The lion Maiket.
The iron market continues unsettled,
with vorv little now business. lihyeia
nre all waiting for bottom pi Ices, and
as Is usual In times llko tho present
it is haul to tell when tho bottom has
been reached. It Is not Impossible that
a rush to buy will come unexpectedly,
nnd some buyers may be caught. All
depends on the tum of tiade next
month.
An exception Is found In the stiue
tural m.ukot. Tho iccent reduction Is
accepted as a basis, and a good deal
of business Is being placed with moio
in sight,
Kxport intjuliles continue good, nnd
it looks as It a laigo tonnage for fall
delivery would be placed. Something
depends on the fi eight question; nnd
it Is to be noted that, the complied-
it's just
men
for
c a Leg.
iiilie:
In between meals for n morning nibble, an afternoon
tea, a night time sup as well as at every meal Unooda
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 unooao mscuit.
Krfiise nil Imitntloni llnOOdd OlSCUlt U ths only
biscuit In which the crUpnra ami delicacy 1 prtucrvrtl
from the oven to the table The unique nlr Unlit and
moisture proof pnekanc is owued exclusively Tjy
NATIONAL, BISCUIT COMPANY.
tlons In the Kast are making tonnage
sialic and l.ates higher.
We continue to hear of furnaces
going out of blast and the reduction
in tonnage will be considerable by the
end of the month. Many of the stop
pages ore for repairs and the furnaces
will blow In again before long, unless
conditions are more dlscoui aging than
now seems probable, I'nglnceilng and
Mining Journal.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
The following Is the make-up of tho
Dclawaio, Lackawanna and Western
boaul for today:
Saturday, June 30.
W II,D CATS. SOUTH.
$30 p m. P. .1. O'M-illoy.
10 SO p. m. J. llurkliart.
Sunday, July '.
wild cats, south
12 TO a. m Coliln
3 a in , P. Minn.
0 i in I T Dud).
S a in O It itlrrtj.
10 i. in C 11 1'tholoniew.
10 i. in J. II McCanii.
11 ."0 a in I McDonnell.
I p. in Ilirllioloincw.
Il.iO i in II. IllsbiiiR.
i li ii. in 1'. Ilillelt.
rur..,nt.
t) a. in Mo'lcr.
I'L'SHURS.
San .1 Ilrnnltrau.
II u0 a. in Vloraii.
7 p. in i:. Dulli.
PVSM'.SRI'.Ii r..NGINFS.
7 a m . (! Ilamirltt.
0 30 p in.- MaRourn.
WILD CATS !0ItTH.
0 a in .1. O'llan.
11 a in P. Wall.
1 p. m-V V Mullln.
4 p iii s. rinmrtj".
7 p. ni. Ludlow.
Mondiy, July 2.
SUMMITS.
8 a. m , north I'rotuifclKcr.
11a m . ncrth Mel olj.
I p in , south JIiLane.
PIILLI-n.
10 a ro J. Hosier.
rusiicns,
8 a. m Houser.
II a. in Moran.
7 p. in Murphy.
0 p. ni O. Cawley.
PASSENGER rXGlXB,
0 30 p. m Mai;oein
VMM) CAT&. NORTH.
10 a. m O'llira.
11 a in Pit Mil.
1 p ni HuMi.
2 p in s" irtf.
3 l p. in John Gali-tgir..
fi p. in l! Ilmimltt.
ii p m ntzpitrlcU.
10 p. in. Cjtncr.
This and That.
This week will be begun the work of
giadlns the bed of tho Delaware anil
Hudson canal for the loadbed of tlii
Kingston nnd Delaware Valley rail
load. The Lrle and Wjomlng is still en
gaged In the woik of straightening
cuives and i educing grades btween
this city and Haw ley.
The Dickson Manufactutlng com
pany hns lecelved an order for eigh
teen lnige fi eight engines from the .St.
Louis nnd San Pianelseo tallroad. The
woik on the locomotives will be pushed
rapidly.
"H. J. Anglo and P. A. Sawyer, of
Townnda, weie In town yestirdny try
ing to Intel est local capitalists In their
enteiprise of constiuctlng a line of rail
load to bo known as the Ansonli,
Wellsboro and Canton lallioad," sayn
this week's AVellsboio Gazette. "Tho
inoposed load will run through the
I points Indicated nnd afford sdilppeis an
outlet to tho Noithein Central at Can-
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HORSE'S NARROW ESCAPE.
Pell Over Noith Scrauton Bridge and
Landed on Railioad Tiestling.
A horse dilvcn by Itobert Richards,
on Hast Maiket stieet, near tho bildge
which cios.ses the Lackawanna liver,
S.Uunlay afternoon, had an almost
mat clous escape fiom death,
Its drlvet was attempting to back
the wngon to a barn neat by, 'When the
animal In oka awny anil made for the
low wall at the upper end of the
bridge. There hoise and wagon top.
pled over and tho hoise landed on a
tiestling about fifteen feet below.
Gieai dltllculty was CNpeilenced In
lemovlng the animal, but at last, with
the aid of a block and tackle, he was
lalsed to ten a Hi ma, practically un
injured The wngon shaft and one of
the wheels were bioken,
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JAMES HARRINGTON BLINDED.
Employe of Telephone Company Ha3
Both Eyes Blown Out.
James Uatilngton, an employe of tho
Central Pennsjlvanla Telephone com
pany, had both his eyes blown out at
Lake Ailel, Friday.whlle digging holes,
by tho piemntuiu explosion of a dyna
mite cartridge.
Whllo digging the holos for lino polos
it is customary to sink a small hole in
tho ground and place In It a dynamite
cnrtildge, which explodes and loosens
tho giound.
Hartlngton put In tho cartildge, but
it exploded beforo lie could leave tho
spot and the flying debris took out
both his eyes.
It May Come to This.
riril rnthiIaillo llicycllit "I ran Into n
pedestrian thli alUrnooon and knocked him
dwn."
becond Enthusiastic) Itlcycllie "VMiat aj iho
matter; w isn't be ringing hit Lellt" Jude.
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ORDERS FOR THE
CAMPAT GRETNA
FORMULATED BY ADJUTANT
GENERAL STEWART.
No Snlistments Except Ro-enlist-inents
Will Be Made Between July
11 and August 11 Headquarters
and Company Baggage Must Bo
Kept Down to Minimum A Pull
Supply of Rations Will Be Issued
to Each Command Companies
Will Be Given Cooking Outfit.
Adjutant General Stewart has formu
lated the ordets coveting tho coming
camp, ns follows:
1. vt the l)iiion cncimpmcnt tn le In Id
Auc. 4 to 11, inclusive, the aimuil liipntiun
ill he made tindtr the direction ot the inpic
tor eincrjl.
The nuirteuiiitcr and commissary depart
ments will itirrlsh the neecsMrj tr importation,
i,tiirtcnnitcr stores, lamp and gam-on equip
uc.e aid suhNtcrce.
2 No enlistment eccpt re enllitnicnU will
he nnde between July 11, 1"00 and iu 11,
10CK1 I nliitiiKiit pipi is ct men -ho line in
ll-lnl since the riint iteuuut ol the ! milium,
anil who were not nimtcied w lunibus of tho
crgmlr.itinii ru the inii-tcr in roll, will he for
VJiilcd to the idjutint (,'UicmI a olhec prior to
An?. 1. lJifl
3. lllank foims of In-peeticn rolls, muler ind
pij roll', ami nlntriit ol dallj loll eall, v'U
li furnished direct lieh re cue linpment to dl
islon, brlprale ami lojiimcnt il heailnuaitirs, to
i miliar lmj officer ct lompmlo', and to It idus
of hrifide band', for Hull tse uspectlveli.
1 rriii'pnitatlon ord(rs will onlj bo unl to
furnl-h trjn-porlitien to olhceis and nun of
the lllnal Cuird and for Chilian e ol 1,.
caes wlier'" cooks are not enli-tcd mil borne en
tho lolls The receipt en the frimporlitn n ir
dcr must be signed b n criniiiisloiud olileir
Tlie KtTttmcnt on liuk of onler must lie llllel
up ami undo a evpliilt and full n piHK,
anil in enses where oh'ih are itd for tnnspc r
titlon of rroio tlicn one iiitnpin) a ftiteinint
fhouhi le ctlien on inch of oi ler showlni num
ber of olileir 1ml men edrrled for rich eonipuv,
or for (If Iil rml Halt of loL'Imcnt 'Irjn-p irt itli n
Impn peril icd will be ehjrireil at.iin-t tie
headquarters from which it I is-ucd Orden
glen for tljli-porl.ition will be virified nt the
ndjiitmt penenl s otte'e bi ormpiii-on with in-i-peitlon
rolls and moininx lepo.ts.
M.un.n or n gg iru.
5 Ileidquuter and ccmpiii lnffKiRe must
be Kept nt the minimum. I he amount tians
ported in former jeaiti wis iviesuc and Tltin
tion ha npiatedb been called theieto. Did
Mich article should be taken to tamp as arc
alwlutch Iter-siij 'Kut llooi, lumber for
i!iks, large mei, chests and n h iterators, and
fiuniture of an cccejie cr cliboute tbiruttr.
nu-t not lie" carried to c imp ( ommandln u.
Iker of iiulnent aie dincted to tin tin
subjict careful and piactieal eonsldi ration.
C. Pctum. ot ftite properti, "l ineijl report
of annual allowance and armorj lent, will not
be required in camp as hcrctoroie
7. Jn-pection lolls will be pitunted in cimp
when coiiiniind I Inspect d hy the adjutant
Lruier.il Tliej will be nude in tilphciti, one
eop.i to be tltliitied to tin mn-liiiriK uilltti
ene copj to lie foiw irded through regimental
Icalquirtti to brigade iieidquntir on smie
datt, one cop to be retailed On this' r Hi
iverj otrieer and cnll-tcd man borni i pon tlic
roll at time of iniisttr in for nlutitciiitiit jnd
enlisted fclnco tint time will be an mnttd for
8 Muster ind pi roll aid al-tiaet of ikiil
roll call will le mide in ilupllc lie m " of
eich to ho fiunl-heil tliieuuli chanml to Hie
adjutant kciipuI In imp at tie (1m of Mie
camp, one cop of euh to bo letiln d and hltd
with coinpin or headqu rtirs moid Vu-i r
cirtifled and pij roll must contain the lunie
of utri olllter anl ml'sted man entitled to ,uj
and must be finned liv them. I alluie to siun
muer and paj roll will tleln piiincn of cm
maml Abstiact of dalb loll tall must h
those present and absent caili dai and elioul 1
irifj the muster and pic roll, l'aj will onlj
be given for tlm that olHeers and tnlisted men
aio present for duty
i V full suppl, ot ration will be Issued to
rath command, and cvpriiditure made from
annual allowante for subsistence In addition to
the regular i-sue of ratlins will not be ip
proed
OlinV.WTT. STOnr.S
10. llequisith in for qiiarteriiuelrr or ord
nance ftoie will rot be bonond after Jul) 20
Ilequlsltlon for aueli storr a may ho meded
thoiihl he forwarded at cnee.
11 Future orders will announce quantlti and
chnrieter of issue to le made to medltal ih
IKirtmrnt nnd for which original issue requUt
tlons will not be required
12. r'ach minpinv of Infantrj, bitten of ar
filler)', and troip of cvilr), will ho furnUln 1
In camp wltli field rarges and ctokln outfit to
bo shipped from state arsenal 'Hns to be tak
en lij the orgaiiliatlon to home station at clu-u
of camp and to be utilnil a state tirnpprlv
for fiitmo use llio field range will he rlm.-ul
to each compani. I)icriptie elnular luie
been fuiiiUhed to conipiny toininam'crs dirict
SPOKE THP.EE TIMES.
Eev. W. H. Williams Heartt in Dif
ferent Places Yesterday.
Rev. W. II Williams, tho Anti-Saloon
league supulntcndent. spoke three
times jcHtetday. At 10 30 n. m he was
heard at the Methodist Kplscopal
church, Avota At this meetiuf,' ho se
cured about fifty names toward an Anti-Saloon
league. His subject was
"Breaking Homo Ties." At 3.3Q p. m.
ho spoke in tho V. M. C. A hall in
Plttston, subject, "The Young Woman
and Her Company." Tho meeting was
V'uy largely attended. At 7 30 p. m
he gave his "Iast Romp with tho
Tlgei" in tho Methodist 1'plscopal
chuich In West Plttston to a cioweled
church. At this mooting ho added a
largo number of names ,to tho already
long list of names for wv leaguo In
Plttston.
On July 4, at 2 p. in., Mr. Williams
Solemn Itites Conducted in Penn
Avenue Synagogue.
Louis Levy, the 13-v ear-old son of
Jlenjamlti II. Levy, of Penn avenue,
was confirmed Huttirdny morning at tho
temple of the Independent Bctnnton
lodge. In tho Oakley building, on Penn
nvmue. Iliibbl Nathan Utuck was In
chin go of the ceremony.
The gi enter part of It wat con
ducted in tho Hebrew language. Mns
tir Levy's nddtcss to tho congtega
tlon, however, was spoken In English.
In It ho dclnred that the event mark
ed his ni riving at his thirteenth year,
when the responsibility of tho parents
for his moral conduct 'ceaued nnd
he alone must nnswer to his Creator.
Pi lor to his confirmation, Master
Levy was under tho c.ire of a special
Instructor In Now Yoik city, nnd only
letutned home Pilday evening.
After the solemn llles were con
cluded a reception In the young con
tinuant's honor wni held nt the home
of hi parents, lO.'O Capouso avenue,
nt which were present: Mr. nnd Mrs,
S. ltogow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Child, J.
Cnhln, David Levy, Louis Cassel, Sam
uel fusel, A. Tamor, of New Yoik
city; J. Orauman, ot Pittsburg; II.
Stnkulsky, Mr. nnd Mis i: J. Fisher,
of Wllkes-Hatie, II. Iireavv stone, ot
Punvsutawney, Pa, nnd llnbhl Na
than Druck, Louis Ilppsteln, Max Sha
plio, William Gtnumin P. Hlottle, J.
Klnkelsteln, A. Cohen, II. Slelgle, Max
Slelgle, Abiahnm Hose, S. Kabatsch
nlk, J. Finnk, D. Hiheivtlne, K. Iheak
stone, Mr. and Jits. II. Goldslngher,
UenJ.imln Hppsteln and David Upp
stcln, of this city.
POLICE PICKINGS.
Tames Donahue, of Olouhnd, O, wis ar
raigned before Major Molr in polke court Sat
urday morning and fined $7 lie wa arrested
bj Patrolmen Karlu and I'arrj and taken to the
Ci liter stieet police station, where he fought
furiously, tearing k iritis' coit and tiuuscrs and
sllghtl Injuring Sergeant lone' thumb
'Ihomas VNalsh, whu was arresteil by Sergeant
Rldgeway ami I'atrnlman I'arrj on the charge of
fighting, contributed $i tn the cltj' finance
The police were jesteulaj notlfiid that a Fen
ton bitvele bcloriglng to (leorge Campbell, of
o2l I.ce court, wa stolen Saturday. It wa a
black enameled whiel, with the saddle slightly
bioken.
The police were jesterday Informed that a
sorrel mare belonging to James O'ilojle, of tilt
lliicr street, wa lost.
l.irzie Multh was arrested in a Center street
restaurant carl jeslerda morning b Patrolman
I'arrj on the coniplilnt of another woman, who
clilmcd that I.irrle slid she would knock her
hcil off with a water pitcher. Tho pugnacious
I llaheth wa fined 4i
The polite were Mtunliv notlflcl that Kaglej's
store, in Piteishurg, wa Iroken Into and bur
gluired Fifty boc of cigirs were secured b
the thicics .
V bitjele owned b Duneaii Hill wa 'atur
dai tikm fiom in front of Philip Ilinslind bar
her (.hop, on Linden strut The wheel ha 1 a
red Irim ami wa numbcied ft!. Ill
The fat of over
eating gross
spoilsyou break
away try
Mason's Yellow Tabids.
Mason' Yellow Tablets cure Djspepsia.
VI isoi ,. Itrown Tablet cure Constipation.
Mastn's Iteil tabids curt Cough
'., tp's White Tablet euro Sue Throat
0 tablets 10c -Vll ilrinrclst or sent for price
hi II T VIi() (111 MIC VI COVIPAM. -n
rcli st , Philadelphii, I'a Mason's rua ef
CI t cures Catarrh ami all lntiimmilion ef
mi eou membrane and skin Safe -nd Sure
lieiieuy for riles 2 ie
goodness
gracious, just
think
l he
Reasons
'Hie pleasing nualitv of "Snow
While" (lour arise from two ria
t( rs
1st Supeilor milling facilities
2nd liiti'Iiktiit grading and srhe
tltn of wheit.
It'n siiiwrlorlty Is reeognlzttl b)
the best bread rrnltrs in tin- lantl
anil we ginrantte it to mtt uir
filhst nppitial Ir mie In gool
lotrrs iirnwhire in lujs unil I ar
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THETWESTOWMOLlTCD.
JOlANIOH CAncowtut txmtAMT
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At Retail.
Coal ot the best quality (or nme3tta
use anil ot all elzes Including Buckwheat
nnd nirelseyo, delivered In uny part ot
the city, fct the lowest price.
Orders recehed at the office, Connolt
bulldtne, Room SOS; telephone No nil. or
at the mine, telephone No 272, will h
promptly Attended to. Dealers supplluJ
tt tlio mine.
T PLEASANT COAL CO
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Ilia uuM aonsuu if i(.u uffer free PrlfU
) IHuMei ft 1 1 o. i Jrof, O, I. 1 Uhl I,
)M. !., fiOi .North hlilb bl.. 1'blUdcl
nhlik. IiL.. rlM ft QuiiutH la tlttl txti
C &rioorli L Ktrlotnre (do cottlof 1. Lol ler
CAHi-fclthMiloreJ. Parti fnUritJ. Iljurii9 9.
JtrgaOy Hud 9 IX Ilourt for loo tuadlai oidncfroM
IrtMidiLiT 10 SOu 9 30 I'rcnliraicacartd iwlOdiyi
itieMwr ttra uiumuaiw in'1 tva. Auujuajcrci.
BBg a Leg.
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TMTTIMHTHTHmTHI
Here is an opportunity to buy Fine
Balbriggan Underwear, worth 75c a
off in other words, 75c goods for
O
We were fortunate in finding an importer who had two
cases of these goods, containing 100 dozens of Shirts and Draw
ers in sizes from 28 to 48, which were delayed and held at
custom house on account of a bickering over the value. They
were billed through the custom house as "seconds," but after
examination the officials would not pass them through as such,
because they run so well in fact they were "firsts," only
stamped "seconds." However, we finally got them at a third
off, and they go to you on the same basis. It's the best Un
derwear news we've printed in a long time, and it comes just
when most needed. The goods are not only light in weight
and of excellent quality, but "comfortable," too. That means
that the garments are well shaped and proportioned,
Sale
CONeNOLLY & WALLACE,
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THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON
ORGANIZED 1372
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital $200,000
Surplus SOO.OOO
WM. CONNELL, President.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlcoPres.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashl;r.
Special attention clven to busi
ness accounts. Throe per cent, in
terest paid on interest deposits.
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Rooms 1 nii.12, Com'lth B'l'd's.
BCBANTON, PA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
Jiado tit Mooslo ftad Hush lalo Worlci.
LAFLIN & RAND POWDHR CO S
ORANGE QUN POWDER
Eltctrlo Ilalterlas, i:ieatrla KiploUri,
ezplodliu blasti, Safety l'uo ua t
Repauno Chemical Cos uxvlq"-l
SPALDING
SCRANTON'S SHOPPAQ CENTER.
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Summer
Floor Coverings
We are showing sever.il new novelties in
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Straw Matting
And Fibre Carpets
Practical, Economical,
suit all purses.
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Williams 8c McAnulty,
LEADERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPER:
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to ray It out for Inferior tvorlc. Hotter eptni
twice the amount on a Job v.ell don, It tlut
were necessary
PLUMBING WORK.
In all its branches Ii our business We are trior
ouch masters of It and all construction or repair
uork II1 be perfect in cery particular.
The best material Is used, and only skilled
workmen cmplo;ed
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825-327 PENN AVENUE.
DR. DEPiSTEN
Physician and Surgeon,
311 Sprues St.
Ttmp.e Ccuit Building,
SCRANIOH PA.
All acute and clirenle (H'cjues ot men, wo
men and eluhlien CillltiMr MHXOIS,
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DR. DEIMSTEINJ
Tor Rent Advs One Cent a Woxd.
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Lightweight French
garment, at a third
On.
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUB
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