T-.-jn.- f Trviw -JT' "W5 ": .j-vireo -- vr -wtw 'T'y.w " wft-"!"" - fTTW " 10 IIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY:, SEPTEMBER 18, 1900. " -- ' w ANNIVERSARY OF ME ASSOCIATION IT HAS HOUNDED OUT NINETY THREE YEARS. In 1807 in Log Cnbln of Rev. John Miller, of Ablngtou, tno Ablngton Baptist Association Was Formed. Exeiclses nt Yesterday's Session Wcio In Part In the Nature of a Celebration of the Anniversary. Resolutions on Strike Passed at Women's Missionary Meeting. Depressed ? TRYrjrnniTRY riiitfgTI That the pietty borough or Blukely Is thronged with Baptists in attend ance at the annual meetlnp of the Ablngton association Is evidenced by the many persons to be seen upon tht stieets and on tho eleotilo cum with blue ribbons pinned upon thorn brav ing the Inscuptlon. "A. 11. A., 1!H niukel. 1'n." Though truvel yeiteiday was soim what uiipkuipant ttom wind and tlut, yet every Incoming train und elcctrii; car brought new delegates to tin as sociation. It was In ISO" that repie sentathes of thief Baptist chinches lii Northeastern I'ennsylvnnlu met in a log cabin, the home of He. John .M'i ler, of Aulngtnn, now Wavmlv. and after much pi.iyer and dellb-iatlon the Ablngton Haptlst nsfoel.it inn w.-m ot gnnlzed. Yi'striiln, thereloie, was the nlnet -thlid aiiniitsar of thin iim clutlon, one of the leading associations of the Baptist denomination In this state, and It Is the lourth time this as sociation has convened In Blakel. The ovicides of the day began piomptly at 10 o'clock with a devo tional service conducted by Hev 11. I!, Smith. ' D. IMwnuls had charge of the song set vice and fervent pinj eis and hearty singing were engaged In, giving Inspiration to all that was to follow. At the close of this service Uov. J. U. Kills, of Oswego, N. Y., and moderator of the association, came to the plutfoim md called It to older. Business u Hist cntutcd upon and tile committer of anangoments was called upon to -report, which It did, and the repoit was adopted. The mod erator then lead the rules of order gov erning tin association. Ainnt:ss of whi.comi:. The leading of the letter fiom the Blakcly chinch was done b the cleik. Itcv. D.ivld Spcneei. I). I)., pastor of the church, followed this with a cor dial addiess of welcome and in the comse of which he gae a brief his torical sketch of the association and the Baptist cause In Blakel. indicat ing the milked piogiess which had been made Thu modeiatoi I!e BIIK tesiiond pd In a few well cho-en words, ion tlimlng f i oin pr.sonal expeiienee the hospitality of the Blakcly people Vis iting brethen wue Invited to partici pate in the deliberations of the asso ciation. The annual election of oflleeis was held and Uov. V. J finest, who has been connected with the association l'oi nine jears, was chosen moderator, F. .M. Koeliier was elected cleik and tj. M. Peck was le-elected tieasuter. The attiactive feature of the nioining session was the Inltoductoi.v sermon. It was preached by Hex. S O. Beading, D. 1). and he was assisted bv Bev. C. A. Spnjding, who icid the scriptures, und by i:. Uobc-t B. Thompson, who ufieied player. Dr. iceadint; selected as his text I Cor. 0:i'2: "I li.iu- been all tilings to all men. iiiut 1 might b all means nave r.oine." It was a ci earnestly delivered and helpful dHciuise to min isters and laymen. The characteris tics of the Apostle I'aul were graphi cally depleted und practically applied He emphasized n the of Cluistlans soul winning upon all to engage more actively in hucli Christian endeavors. (MARIANI WINE ) WORLD FAHOUS TONIC. Itirlinl Wine li t tonic prrpartd upon truly dentine princfplrs. It 1) aafc and brnetlclal it well opurable, Marlanl Wine liaa mor thin 8,000 written In dortrmenti frcm leading- plijaicUni In U prte ot the world Marlanl Wine rIim power to the drain, tieiiRth ind elasticity to the muaclcJ and iltli bki to the blood. It ii a promntor of good health and longevlt). Makes the old )ounjt: keeps the jounc itroni; Marlanl Wine la specially recommended for Orntral Debility. Oierwork, WeakneM from what. eter rallies. Profound Deprenlon ind Exhaustion, Throat and I.unir l)liear, It flrlppe, fonniinp Hon and Milarla It is a diltuslble tonic tor tlia entire ;stnn , Marlanl Wine Is Imaluable tor overworked men, dpllcale women and slrklj children It ttlmulatcs, strengthen nnd aratalnt the ! tern and bracei body anil brain. It combats Malarli and la (IMpiio Mm be tued with rilip(il id or in soili watei Sold In all druggists Rtfuie Substitutes. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CHANGES AT THE D., L. MACHINE SHOPS. & W. For Good School Shoes. reported. The secretniy was author ized to cast a ballot for Rev. V. J. Toid and H. V. N'oithup for the trus teeship of the above organizations for the teim of thiee ycats. Bev. I.e Boy Stevens, 1) 13., of Lewlsbiirg, and sec retary of the Pennsylvania Baptist IM ucational society gave nn address In the Interest of this organization. Ju the course of his remniks he said WORK KOR TUB CHUBril The church of (Sod Is appointed to produce mlnis.teis as well ns to seek the conversion of sinners. Many crunches leallze they are the ones who put men in the nilnlstiy und put thein out." At the suggestion of Rev. J. U. Williams, Rev David hpencei, D. D., offered i ! most earnest piayer that the tlneat- ened strike be averted nnd that labor anil capital adjust the present dllil culties between them. Immediately af ter this, according to a motion, the following committee was appointed to draft lcsolutions teg.irdlng the im pending stilke: Rev. J. I.,. Williams, Bev. D. J. Williams, Bev David Spen cer. D. D , Dr. B. C5 Bcddoe and Lu ther Keller. The committee on systematic benell cience was lecommended to Incorpor ate the report of the committee on benevolence. The report of the com mittee on Kc stone academy was lead by the cleik. Mi. Koehler, which was followed by a brief, but scholarly, ad dress by Rev Blkanah Hully. A M , principal of the academy, on "What Has the Chut en to Do with the Schools"" Rev J. W. Putnam, D D , delivered u stirring address on Key stone academy He stated that the endowment fund would be finitely talscd in live weeks and that !ju per cent, moi e boarding students were in attendant e than last year. BVCNIXG SESSION. The evening session was occupied by the annual rally of the Baptist Young People's union. Almost every avail able seat was taken at this session, which begin at 7 CO o'clock with a song service, led by Bev. H. P. East. Rev. J. S. Thomas gave a report of the Cincinnati convention, and Rev S. . Reading, D. D., spoke upon the C. C. ('. and pastois' lecture course. Rev, I. R Botzong, associatlon.il president, picsided. The principal address wis by Rev. Joseph A. Bennett, a Phila delphia pastor and president of the Pennsylvania Baptist Young People's union. The session was bi ought to a clove with adjournment. The closing sessions will be held to day. Theie will be three topics of special Intei est on the piogramme. Rev. J. L. Wllli-ims will preach the doctilnal sermon, and Rev. William Miller will deliver an addiess on Fifty Ycuis' Experience in the Chrls- hlstory of the Scott Iso be read. New Buildings Havo Been Erected and Extensive Improvements Mnde to Others A Large Amount of Up-to-Date Machinery Has Been Received Make Up of the D., I & W. Board Lackawanna Road Has Had a Great Increase of For eign Business. The Delawnie. Lnckiiwaniui and Wcfitein machine shops uio undorgo Ins many changes and when completed will plnen the plant second to none In the state. On tin nnln floor all of the engine pits have been rebuilt, the lloor has been paved with brick, and tin- latest appllancis Introduced for the handling of heu'-y Iron work. An nddltlon of 14" feet hns been built n the shop, extending the main lloor so that twenty-eight locomotives can now be accommodated at one time on the pits for tcpalr. In addition to this the old toof has been lemoved nnd what was fonneily the cab nnd pattern shop Is now the. resting place of gilders which will ac commodate a 10-ton Unveiling electric crane, and above this space it series of vnlll'itors for light and ulr have been erected, giving ample light for catry lng on the woik without having to re sort to aitllhial light. The tool room will be more centrally located when the changes are complet ed, und the machines aie being lear langed, and nianv new ones ndded. The tinnsfer table for engines on the vvest oi ly side of th' shop has also been lengthened and on the plot ot ground between the louhd houo and the table there will soon be an up-to-date paint shep for the locomotive work. A new electric light plant and boiler house Is also being erected in the tast yard of the shops Standing high up In the opn ypace la a smoke htack, V.Ti teet above the foundation, which Is In Itself a novel piece ot vvotk The new light and power house will be ready In about thlity days, and will be eoulpped with four iOO-hoise power boileis. ' The building will be about i50xi0 feet, of brick, and Is being built nccording to the company's needs. The plant will lmnlsh the steam heat for all the hops. passenger station anil freight depot, and also the eletilc power for lighting all the buildings and opeint ing the turn tables mntois on ma chines and other appliances. Xenrly 100 men aie employed in the mrllve power department alone, and situ e the repair work has been con centrated In this cltv, the facilities hpve been lncreas"d so that over three i m ml led engines ate now kept in re pair at these shops alone. The plant Is being brought thoioughly up-to-date and when finished will piove a revela tion to those who have been under the Impiession that the Lackawanna shops wet" not laige. The ofllce rooms in the front of the b'ildlng will also urdeigo much needed improvements, and if any one douots that Superintendent of Motive rower Lloyd has been Inactive during his short connection with the company. It will only be necessary to visit the shops to satisfy themselves that he has levolutlonlzed the plant. ik iVifiAVCK't ViJ t f vd (IIP JmI wll 11 WE 0" VI& IT S ; Srwfflp ! I He Don't j I Know I I But she does, that I f "Snow White " 3 I flour is the best 5 I all around flour n W sold in Scrauton. 9 W All good gro- I j cers sell it. 8 I 7HCWMTCN MILVCO. I tJaHU1! j.0??1! ' CUfPMAWT q HENRY BELIN, JR., General ecnt (or the W'joinlng District (or SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Sale of Shirts Extraordinary And Night Shirts for Men Men, and women who buy for men, should not miss their share of these offerings. Three thousand Un laundried White Shirts, with bodies of the famous Wamsutta muslin and with linen bosoms, splendidly made throughout, short and regular length bosoms, perfect fitting and in all sleeve lengths. There can be no better shirt made at any price. All sizes CiTfct from 12 to 18. Price , "v micuiiy uppueii. - ,.-..- pilnclpal woik I tlan Ministry." A hi' nlng and uiged I Vnlll,- cl"lrch "ln al Meeting of Missionary pp.ayi:p.s FOll 'lAI.VUSTON. I'icviiius to the .sennon Jllss Howell, of Taylor, sang sweetly a solo entitled "Something loi Thee." Hev. Di. Spen cer touching leteiied to the teitible disaster In Salvestmi, Teas. and Hev. it. P. Y l'leicc. D 1 being called til'Oti, otfeicd a most beautlml and sym pathetic, pi ayei , Imploring divine bless ing upon the sinteilng ones. Hev. i A. Hate, ot Philadelphia, was Introduced nnd vpoke eonccinlng K'li'kiiPl! university lie said. "Al though the unlvutslty Is llftv years old lis greatest pi o,ji es has lieen made fliiilng the last decade. Tlieie vere 4Si students In attendance in all de partments. On account of the rapid yrovvih of the college a new doimitoiv was oi .Mini lout :ear. making In all cloven bullJiiigs on the college cam pus. rheie Is now MW.OOO emlowment I rj, nil the uulversitv. The JJapttsts now i m'u' D., L. & W. Board for Today, Following Is the make-up of Delaware, board: Lackawanna and the Western hnvH tile- leading collcge-of llbei il arts. the hit goat endowment and hugest nl- luidance of any denomination In tills state." Tile session closed with sing intr by tho congicgatlon, "Am 1 a Sol dier of the Cioss?" and ltev. James bey, pastor of the Primitive Methodist church, lilakely, pronounced the bene diction At 1.4," In the nfternoon a special meeting of mcmbeis of the Haptlst minlstPis' conference was held In the primal y loom of tho church. Airange incnts were made for holding a banquet nt Mitchell's dining room on Monday, Sept. 23. aftkuxoox snssio.v. With Modci ator Guest presiding the afternoon session opened at 'i o'clock with singing, engaged In heartily by the congicgatlon ltev. J. W. Putnam, 13. D., offered piayer. The lollowlng auditing committee was nppolnted: Hev. II. II. Harris, Hev. P. F. Uotzong and nev. U. It. Smith. The first pait of the afternoon session consisted of leading chinch letters fiom the fol lowing chutches. Abington, Penton, Bercan. Clnik's Green. Clark's Sum mit, Clifford, Dalton, Punnlngs, Dud ley, Elkdale. Factoryvllie, Foiest City, First German, First church, Scranton; Green Kldge, Gieenfield, Holllsteiville, Jerrayn, Jackson Street. Scianton, Mt. Bethel, Newton Center. North Main Avenue, Scranton; Peekvli, Penn Avenue, Scranton; Scott Valle, West Market, Providence, Shlloh, Throop; West I.enox. The following commit tees were appointed: Reception of churches, Rev, J. L. Williams, Rev. S. Q. Reading, D. D. Committee on next session Hev. C, A. Spaldlnp, Rev. J. A. livans, Hev. David Spencer, D. D., Rev. II. J. Wha Jen., D, 'D. The treasurer and auditing- commit tee reportede.nd their reports were adopted. Rev. David Spencer, 13. D., and Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce spoke Jdjefly In refer encn to the ministers' avldows' (und KGJ. tho trustee? havlrws In charge Women's Society. In the Piimltlve Metnodlst church at I 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Wo men's Misslonaiy society of the asvo I elation held its annual meeting. The i devotloml exercises were led by the Ipiesldent, Mrs. Piitchard. Prayer wis offered by Mis. Bishop, and Mrs. II. J. Whalen sang a solo In a very ac ceptable manner. The minutes of the last nieetlng were lead by the secre tary, Miss Mary Bevan, and weio ap pioved. The treasuier, Miss Ruth Jill ler, picsented her repoit, which was accepted. Miss Mary Bevan gave nn excellent report of basket meetings I'eld dining' the year. The following nominating committee was appointed: Mis. It. H. Thompson, Mis. II. J. Carr and Mrs. Geary. The legutar election of officers was held, with the following. results: President. Ptltchard, first vlce-piesldent, A 1'. Trautweln. second viee- I picsident, Miss S. ('. Kiigbaum, see- ictaiy. Miss Mary Bevan; tieasuier, Miss Ruth Miller. Miss Krigbaum gave an interesting nddtess on "Good I.lteiatuio." Miss Bevan lead icports of contilbutlons from the chuichcs. Theie was a decided falling off In the olferlng for home missions, which was gioatly lamented. Upon tho Invitation of the Carbondale chutch, a basket meeting will be held theie In Novem ber. After singing, the meeting ad journal to the auditorium of the Ulakely Baptist church, where at 4 o'clock the Women's Missionary soci eties took chaige of tho service. The meeting w is specially Instiu mental In atoulng a missionary en thusiasm. Mis. Nellie Bishop, of Chat tanooga. Tenn.. gave an Instructive addiess on her woik among the negioes in that city. Tho addiess on "Foreign Missions" was given by Miss Kdn.i Scott, who In a few weeks will sail for Burmuh, to become a missionary among the Karen women, which will be largely of an educational character of woik. The committee on resolutions. In reference to the impending stilke In the anthiaclte coal legion, reported, and the following resolutions were read and adopted: NMirrca, A trlUe of the miners of the an tlirarlte legion H tlircitened, and Wlieroa", W an- comlnced ti at tin re au ftroiMJ hlr! ousht to he righted. Therefore, he it Itetobeil, That while we depruate a strike we exprrw .1 itroin; hope and an cmtoui to are a plrit of mutual 'emulation In rrguid to pow der and klndrrd incatiun The afternoon spsslon closed with the appropriate hymn, "From Green land's Icy Mountains," by the congre gation, and the benediction was given by Rev. Thonius Baker. Wednesday, Sept. 12. WILD TATS. F0UTII. s so p, m M. .1. llcnnigan. 10:0 p. m McDonnell. 11 p. m. T. auman. Thrday, Sort. 13. vvn.n cats, south. lC.ro 1 m. r Ilallrtt. a a m. 1 Ii. Secor. 4 SO a in - .1 llmkhart. 0 a. m W. P. W artel. 8 a in A tlerrity. 10 a. m J. nrrit). 11 a. m. Ilrnnttt. 1 p. m Hill. SCO p. in. I. Hcnnican, with fcmrerV men. 4 45 p. m. tobin C p. in J. J. DutTv. SPVIMITS. 7 a, m . north FrounfelLer. 10 a m , north Vicliols. 0 p. in., south .1. II. Mcfann, with two POO clasa ent,inn, or three TOO clasa engines. ri'ijxn. in a. m. M. Stack. PijSIiEIIS. 8am Houpr. 11a m Moran 7 p in Murphy. ti j). 111 M. Cannody, IHSSU.SCF.R HNOINE. 0.30 p m. Maeoern. WII.H CTS, NOHTIL S a. m S Carmodj 0 a. m I. Cavanaugb, with John Cahasaii'a men. T a. in Tarnir?, 8 a in I innerty. 10 a. in 1'. II Diatace, witli Iluher'a men. 11 a m llaminitt. 12 o'rlotk noun licvine. 1 p 111 Masters 2 p. in Kinsley. !1 p m.ltaiiilolph. 4 p. in. oil.ir.i. 0 p. 111 Mullen. (1 p m ballarr. 7 ji 111. Djudlcan. N01ICB. Ilral.ennn Rurke will go out with Staples in place uf Decker next trip. Two thousand Men's Night Shirts, in two kinds, one lot of white twilled muslin (wamsutta) the most ser viceable and satisfactory night garment that money can buy, made extra wide and extra long. The other lot of muslin trimmed with neat colored piping and braid and embroidery, very well made and of the best materials. They are made over special patterns, so are full length and good widths. By all fair standards, either of these night shirts are worth 75c and we can not promise to maintain current rates after this lot is sold. Price 50c Mining;, niitlnsr, Sportlnc, mokc!esi and tha Repauno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Tuse, Caps and Exploders. Iloom 401 Con nell Buildint-, heranton. AGENCIES: TIIOS. F0HD Pittston J0HK D SMITH & SON I'bmouth V. 11. MULLIGAN Wilkes Ilarre C. T. A Pocket Cold Cure. Krause's Cold Cure Is prepaied in capsule form and will euro cold in the head, throat, chest or any portion of the body In 24 hours. You don't have to Btop work either. Price 25c. Bold by Matthews IJros. Building Up Foreign Business, Tho Increase In the foreign fi eight business of the Lackawanna lallm-id, following the appointment last April of C. S. Jewett, as foieign frelcht agent, has Inci eased so that the i ail road has found It necessary to secure much more commodious quarters for this blanch of the traffic department service. An ofllce In tho Produce Ex change building, New York city, has been obtained and Is opened for busi ness. The new ofllce Is large and roomy and Is located In the heart of the ex poit dlstiict, being In close touch with export shlppeis of grnln, ceteals, grain pioducts, Hour, packing-house, produce nnd ptovislons. It is also In dose touch with tho various steamship com panies. With the establishment of these quarteis tho Lackawanna iall road Is now In a position to handle gootls to any point In the world. The business of this department consists of all matters i elating to the thiough ex port freight trnfllc of this company, including the h-inollng of all nionejs to pay Inland und ocean charges on ship ments covered bv vhrough hills of lading. NEW YORK HOTELS. EST M 1 oNSTER II 0TE L, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irrlnj riace, NEW YOBK. American Tlan, S3 60 per day and upward European Plan, 1 B0 per day and upward I. D. CRAWTOttD, Proprietor. 4.4- -f -f CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUE Men ct the wholesale For Business In the hsart district. For choppers S minutes' walk to Wanamalters; S minutes to Slegel Cooper's Big Store. LInsy of access, to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars giv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. L ALBERT NEW Y0KK. 4 Cor. 11th ST A UNIVERSITY PU " Only one Block from Broadway, -f ROOulS, SI Up. pric Keaionabts X This nnd That. Tho Jersey Ccntial freight house 1? being re-vlred b tho Pcranton Illu minating Heat nnd Power company. John V. Walsh, traveling pnssenger and freight agent of the Ontario and Western railroad, spent yestMd.iy In Carbondalp on business for the company. A Skin of noauty 13 a Joy Forover. ill T fi:i.1. i.ui iiviirn mur-viM, ClELAil, UU JiaUlbAI. ULdlllliUt, rtemoret Tan, rtcnplca , FrtcUML MolU I atctit, Hil A, eml Saul dinajet tntt ever, Llt.mlh un ucuui7, uia arnra dettcilon. It bu loud the tffl of Al -il yearn, and la u Vr liarrolefi tis taite II y to bo kurr It X pi up. erty made. Accent no euunterfelt ot lullaruamD Dr U A. ttoTre una co m ,ar or the uaawon la nfctlentli "At 70a laaios will ui thrm, I mominf nil 'Oour aud s Cre am ' at th lnbV lJirmfuloC all the fcWln prerara tloD " rr ale br all Dniffirl'Ta and rimcjOooJi Cealera In tha U.S., CaDadu.aad fcuropa. VKKD. T. UOl'tth'3. l'jop'r. 8J Orrt Jaea Cb, U.I. n .2 s9 j$ tS5a t 1 U rt . r- fc.A r u "fir f ftw H 9 " I 1 J Y- US yS S hi THIRD NATIONAL I'M OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB7M DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. CAPITAL $200,000 SURPLUS 5OO.000 WM. CONNGLL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr.. VicoPrcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. Casblir. Bpecla' attention given to busl. ness accounts. Three per cent In terest pal on Interest deposits. iAa. & !V?: ,jr -iw" 2to W&SSrttt. ,y -ww HP A I is si THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL RSravSn! ... cures Ull IUU3MU33, Constipation, Dyspopsia, S I c U - H o a u - acbo and Livor Complaint. &UOAR COATBI). Sold by all drupelets 11. Km rTViMiBWI 100 PILLS 25 CTS. or sent by mall Nmlta Mc4!cl Co., Chlciro McOarrah i Thomas, Drug- Scranton. I'a. 80M by rists,, 20J Lackawanna ave JPt. Drnf fl C TIICCI 11.11. 4TF nrrilPtl u n 5'i .U.r.lllCLL.m.UiN. hlitlir 81., rilltl hU, !'. I la iJ.ili.h.r int. Gua V :10$T MANHOOD. ''' -ycanpnctical aft )i. ,r icn enn c iren in Iff? ifn,l Ahlrlrlyrrno(liUina.!l.,V- tift h iilult tMrirnrf nCrinnt . 4lolililavl. Awi Uheaptrtaimentt nlyofttrtilaiacitch.RuMl fhnilnil4. Stndf rnwam T.tliAUUAIIiilifip ..laiTPK't ralVtVctrlrtl frauH- JTirntinpiuhj'jynll.Jintnjil rrller.TSrii. Lager Beer ewery Burglar Sale. It is the custom now-a-days to have all kinds of sales, such as fire saies, clearing sales, smoke sales, boat sails, etc., but we have a few show cases, count eis, desks, etc., that the burglars did not carry off, also a very complete line of Cameras, Kodaks, Bicycles, Guns, Fishing Tackles, Athletic Goods, etc, that we aro selling at very popular piices. In our repair shop wo have the benches, lathe motor and a few tools, and as our repair men fortunately weio not on duty at the time of the robbery they are left to us to do nny repairing that may come our way. Do not miss this great sale. "-vSmb- 7S Florey & Brooks, J 211 Washington Ave teiSrfJS.'tfftK; $r "rugs RUGS Manufacturer of OLD STOCK PBLSNE 43S to 455 N. Ninth Streot . SCPTON. PA Telephone Call. 2333. I 11 At Retail. L Coal of the best quality for ometlo usa and ot all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Ulrdaeye, delivered In any part of the city, tt the lowest price. Orders received at the office, Connell bulldlne. Hocm tOS; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. HOORT PLEASIW COM, CO mmm EA8ILY MABV UVI AiUll uriYuuiri IIIUU ou lainK DOTaltT, Waterproof 'nmpili rckilei' Uo ada OQtlrely new und patf nteit. Aiteuia dallgtir .alu imllmltcd Whatollierado.youoaada Tim luborl VTil to-day ami ancare axclutlTO tarn irry r'narinii-tfl !. 'II Artdro.a wltli-tAmi h ' t Miv, I'n.ihint ft Murluufleld.M.b We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we cau give you value and a selection not to bo had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER 1 I DRAPERIES I 7 BRASS AND METALLIC BEDS I WILliliS gISLTY, 129 Wyoming Av:nuo. THE IB POWDER CO. Uooms 1 and 2, Com'lth B'l'd'j. BOUANTON, PA. fllning and Blasting POWDER Ur.de at Mooalo and Ituib, lale Worlti. LAFL1N RAND POWDER CO3 ORANOE QUN POWDER EUctrto Batterlea, Kleotrln Kxplolari. eiplodtnt ulaiti, tiafaty i'uae ni Repauno Chemical Ca's nxlvn It wAUmf DR. nUNPTGN, .111 Spruce Street. Screi ton. Pa. 'II cute an 4 Chronic Dlstaaea ol Men, Worn nan Children. Contultallooand examination free Ollice lloara Dally anal bun J ay 8 a. ra to 9 p. m. J
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