'A. 'I "J T.fiM THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, .1900. 8 Kh, IK 'i .(S V ANOTHER DAY OP THE INSTITUTE EOTORS' EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY. Officers Elected for Yenr nnd Ad dresses Mnde by President A. D. Dean, of the Directors' Association; Superintendent N. C. Schneffer, Dr. Davis nnd Others Interesting Talk on tho "School Curriculum" Was Given Before the Institute by Dr. Schneffer In the Afternoon. Ar tho tilRlii iinminl meotliic H School Director' iiHsoclaUon of l.iii'ltu wiiinii county which wuh held .vcmIoi day mnrnlntr "d aftunioon In court room No. L', tin; following uHlcois wimp t'lt-ptuiJ for tlii' coinhur yar: Presi dent, H. P. II0IT1111111. of .fofftM-con towiiHhliij vk'O in-i-Hldi'iiK Frank 'nv l..y, of Archbiilil. and K. .1. Ntirllnip. of lilenbui'ii; Hoeri'tnry, !. Miwrx, of Dickson: tronnuivr, John Tutblll. of lilaUcly. Tim iru'ollnrr wan mlli'il to niili'i- at Hi o'clock by I'le.mii'iil A. I). Dciin. Tho inltur niaili: the annual prunldi'iil'M r.dilrewM, uhmislmr as Ills subject, "Ini lirovuinuni of lUii'.il Schools." He uracil a consollil.itlon of the country M-hools and .some uniform method of bandlnif toROtlicc and Kfaillnir thutn. Ills addtv.-s was an lntercslliiK one and showed lb- results of careful study of the subject. DurliiR the remainder of the morii lll.tr ficssion, tho election of olllci'is was held, Madame Do Harrle Hill rendered severai lumiorous Melodious and lllss Louise '.onnolly save a talk upon "The Tench ?i's' Profession." Tiro afternoon session was willed to order at 1.:10 o'clock, and was opened liv an Interesting address by State Su nurlntundunt of Public luslructlou X. " Schneffer. The latter spoke of the disposition which .should be made of (lie annual stale school impropriation, and iirKed pru.lenci and caution In the lianllliUR of It. In spe.-iKInK of neces sary Improvements to country schools, he suKuesU'd a carefully selected li brary iik an important adjunct. A communication was then rend from the State Teachers' association. reipiesliiiK' that deL'Rales be elected to the stale convention which will be held in February. The ollleers of tho association were elected an delegates, with the following alternates: R. If. Wardell, .lames P. -McAndrew, Christ. I.eltncr, W. H. Priest and F. J. Wal ker. ' A discussion of the subject of school discipline was the held by V. It. Priest. Henry Hoffman and A. F. Ootid, and the meethiK' was brought, in a rloe by a speech by Dr. Sherman Davis, mi "Tile Kdueution of Teach oir," and leadinss by Jladamo lie Har rle 0111. The afternoon session was opened by the regular music lesson from Profes sor Walkins and Allss Klizabetli l.loyd of L.'tusdowne. Pa., then ascended the I'ostiUm. TAMC OX STUONO DltlXK. Ilss l.loy.l. in the cimrse of Iut ad dress on "Aloehol, a Food or Poison," said: "There is a mistaken idea about some kinds of hitoN-icants and persons utterly averse to all other forms of liquor think tlint a little beer will do no liana, after a bard day's work. IU-Kardhitf wine and eider tile Fame opinion prevails. Some very In l crust iiiK experiments on this subject lmve recently been made, and the ef fects of all these drinks found to be jnjuilous. "When a man drinks a cup of wine his face becomes Unshed, In other words, the blood rushes to tho face. A few- minutes later, however, and you will Had that his temperature is ac tually lower than it was before." Jllss Lloyd concluded by namitliiK several experimental tests made by eminent physicians on Hie subject of the effect of alcoholic drinks on the nervous system, and declared that "perfect safety can only be found in total ab stinence." Amid a burst of hearty welcoming applause, JIadamo He Harrle Hill then made her appearance and proceeded to entertain her audience. She llrst wins a succession of .souks, of love In various forms, anil iimomr different ltlnds and conditions of individuals. "Love anions the Fairies" and "Love 'Among the Xesro.'s," the latter de livered with a rjcli, soft southern ac cent, were especially enjoyable, and in answer to tho applause, .Madame (illl gave u burlesque on the Hclsar tlan system, which was of a very amusing and humorous nature. JIlss Connolly's now familiar face Was seen with pleasure by the teach ers, and the lady from AVashinnton immediately launched Into her sub ject, ""Technical Grammar." "We devote ourselves now to two spMted success A vacant chair and a portrait on the vailstrange symbols of success ! Yet, in many a home these are the (symbols of the success of the man who did not find time to care for his health, or neg lected the increasing warnings of disease wiucn .Nature gave litm. When tne stomach is "weak" aud food is iinper f sctly digested and assimilated, it is only a question of time until the break-do wii comes. The stomach is the very center of vi tal power and must be kept in health if sickness is to be avoided. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of di gestion aud nutri tion, It iucreases the supply of pure, rich blood, and gives the body strength to with stand the strain put upon it by the struggle for suc cess, "l wu n Mifferer frnrnwiiat Hie iloctors culled Indigestion, but after trying several emi nent vbyticlani (ailed to get a cure," writes Mr. Prank Merlcle, of' Independence, Jacktou Co., Mo.,Uox 47J. "Some of my.tymptdiiw were norencu in pit of ttomacji, lullueta, tired feel. iiiK, constipation; sometimes soreness would extend to bowels. Some one recommended me to take Dr. I'icrce, ftoldcn Sltdical Discovery, which did, anil after piking only a few bottle of 'Dikcovery1 and your irieuaut Pellets' cm Hjy I derived more benefit ftoui them than any other medicine I ever tried.. I begau to cam toll from the ktirt. Hac recommended it to ethers aud will continue tu do ko." The sluggish liver made uetive by Dr, f icrce'a I'kasaut Pellets. I mil 1 m."M i iyEii nil ffjgll i "i ' '' parts of Rrnintnnr, etymolopy and syn tax," she wild. "KhKllsh Riammnr does not, however, ureulu llttency. It ilocs jrlvo accuracy of speech nnd writ Intr, and for this reason Hporlu! strew should bo laid on tho leachltiR of t ililrliiK tho first live years of the tihllil it odticiitloit. Politically it man Is all rlBht, but llneulfdlcnlly he Is nil wronif, and loo many pains cannot bo taken In the t.uehlnir of this branch.' Miss Connolly spoke nuulnnt tho multitude of eontUslllR itilcs in tin? Hritnimiir text books, ami said that only those should bo utilized which the teacher considers to be of practi cal value. nWJWSH IN rlKAMMAIW, "The grammars worn originally writ ten by Latlnlsts," she said, "and as u result we. have a lot of rubbish In KmrIIsIi which belouRM to t.titln. Hoyrt don't like rubbish, and don't like to do useless things. Olrls do. That's why boys don't like grammar and glrlH are fond of II. If you would cut out of your grammar everything the boys do not like, yon would get down to the heil-rook. our great fault In teaching, grammar Is that we grind awie ut theoretical graininitr, and another that wo dally violate gram matical facts." After ten minute.- recess, Superin tendent Movard. who was presiding over the session, Introduced Dr. Schaeffei'. whose subject was "The School Curriculum." lie said: "The Ilrsl step In barbarian life Is the do mestical Ion of animals, the next of cull I vat ion of the soil, and the third of the smelting of Iron ore and like work. Yet they may do all lliese things and still be barbarians. Where does civilised life begin? With thw phonetic alphabet: with the school. "The elforl of the whole clvllisied world today Is to make ignorance im possible. Yon can .start with old Kirypt's schools, as far back as one enii go, and you will llnd that In them they teach reading and writing, the Ilrsl essentials of every school curri culum. "Whatever else you leach. If you ne trleet reiidiiiir. wrltimr and numbers your school will be a (allure. Any woman at tho dawn of the twentieth century who cannot write a letter, jvr feot in spelling, punctuation and grammar, is put down cs poorly edu cated, and with a man it is the same. If tho school diuM not tench a pupil spelling to tho .extent or all tho words which that student, uses in letter writing, why the .school hasn't done its work. "And now I come to grammar. As soon as people begin to learn a foreign language, they need grammar as a test. In Maryland, anyone who wishes to teach must pass an examination in civics, botany and several other ad vanced brunches. And why should these bo required'.' Because there ift nothing better to cause a boy to think and reflect of advanced science than geometry and algebra. And if you are afraid of civics, I advise you to never try to vote." Ho concluded by saying: DR. SCnAKFFKIl COXCLUPFS. "It striken me that nil teaching which does not end in doing is a failure." Dr. Scliaeffcr left the city yesterday afternoon for llurrlsburg. Madame Davenport, tho health eul- turisl, now in the city, will (onigiir. address the teachers, on the subject of "Health and Dcauty." YcKter.l iv morning the institute w-as addressed by Dr. Slnnnan Davis, Aliss F.lizaboth Lloyd, Dr. X. C. Schueffer and Madame tie Darrlo Hill. Dr. Davis spok-' on tho subicct of "Suggestion." end inteicatingly dis coursed alioul thN psychological sub jut, He cued numerous examples to illustrate the force i.f suggestion, on witnesses .it a trial, on children, and in iii.ikiii? persons belli vo things or attempt to do things utterly impos sible. Miss Lloyd's talk on "The Care or the Hotly" was very interesting, tlu speaker laying much stress on pure water, excellent ventilation and per fect heat and ligh', as most linpori anl accessories to tile welfare of the human being. Dr. Schaeffer's address on "Thinking In the tirades and tirades of Thinking" was happily expressed, thoughtfully conceived and very much enjoyed by the entire audience. ECHO OF THE STRIKE. Fifty Girls in n Silk Mill at Freeland Conclude to Quit Work. ll.v Oihuiw Wan Ir.mi Tin' AmOcLiI iil I'rcM. Husiletun, Oct. 81. Tho Milnesvllle colliery, operated by the A. S. Van Wlekle estate, will resume work Fri day. The company this afternoon agreed to Kranl tbo men nil the eon re.s.sions made by tbe other companies and operators, ('alvln Punlee & Co. and a com mittee representing the strikers for whom there was no work at Lattliner when operations were resumed on Monday arrived ut an umleiible agree ment to-day and till the dlseburKed men will be buck at their old placet to-morrow. About one hundred of the one hundred and llfty Klrls employed at the Freeland Silk mill, twelve miles north of here, went on strike tills afternoon because of tho refusal of (ho company to dlsebarno a forolady whose fathur, a miner employed at .Teddo, Is said to lmvu worked dttrliiK the coal strike. The girls nisi) de mand a uniform wage rate of $1 a day. The managers of the Industry allege that the forelndy whoso dis charge Is demanded lias given satis faction and will bo retained. They also claim that they cannot grant n wage Increase hecnuso the mill has been operating at a loss for several mouths. SMALl-POX AT IANCASTEB. A Colored Vagrant Brings the Dis ease to the City. Uy i:.elu-bc Win from Tho Associated Press. Lancaster, Oct, ,11. Tliern Is a caco of siuallpox at Lancaster county hos pital, The victim Is (.'buries Wlke, col ored, aged 27 years, of Jiultlmore, who applied at the police station Sunday for lodging, He became 111 Monday and was removed to the hospital. The imUii'i! of his Illness was not' then suspected nnd Ot'invyc Trimble, an es caped Ininutu of the Chester county lu sano asylum, was taken to tho hos pital In the sumo wagon with him, The Chester county asylum authorities lmvu been untitled to take precautions, and everything possible Is being done hero to prevent ti spread of lliu disease, PERISHED IN A FIRE. Miss Eunice Harris Is Burnet) to Death at Jackson's Corners. Ily IXilUjlvc Wlio from The Aiioeiattd PiiM. Susiiuehuuna, i'a,, Oct. Ut. At Jack son corners, this county, lust night, the 1'esldenco of K. Al. Tucker wus de stroyed by Are. , Tho housekeeper, Miss Kunlce Har ris, wus burned to death. 4 f f t INDUSTRIAL. ; D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is tho inaUe-up of the D., Ji. ami V. board for today: WViliiMiliy, Oct, 31. Wll.l) CATS SOUTH. II i. in. II. T. rvllnw, S.:iH p. m,-ll. Ilclilirll. Jl.:;u i. 111.--A. .1, .McDonnell, wltli WalUtcs men. ii in., liililnlglit-ll. Uoliorly. Tliuiwliiw Nov. 1. WIM) CATS SOUTH. 1 a. in. P. Cllllfnn. .'I . in.-1. ll. Stov. I n. in. I. ,Mnli-r. (I a. in. P. I". Nlt'triri, .N ii. in, A. (li'iTlly. !l i. in. .1. Ilcnll.i. 1J.SH p. in. .lolin Mv.irl". !.::ii i, in. O. lliiiidnliili. -'..in p. in. If. V. Cob lib !l, l. p. in. T. Donillcaii .SUMMIl". , ii. in,, H a, in., S p, 111,, 1 1 1. III., notlli (,'. KiolilifilKof. noitle-W. II. Xklinlb imrtli- M. 11. Mrbani'. Miiitli-i:. McAllMor. PLIXCIt. 10 a. lii.- illJlT. l'UMIKIIs. S .1 in., soiitli (IrurRC Hull, ll.liii ii. in., Miiilli-.M. Jlnraii. T p. in., mhiIIi M. Murj'liy. II p. in., smilli A,- .1. Itcmi'. III t. in., noiitli-t). W. KllrKPi.ilil. ii. I,", a. in., nnrlli .lanioi lllnloy. in p. in., norlli T. Kilnpalilrk. passi:xoi:i: cxui.viy. T a. in.- iLillnpy. ."i.mO i. in. St.mlou. 7 i. in. .MtiK'iirni. Wll.l) CATS'NOin'll. I Mi a m. -.t. I). Mutters. r..::it a, in. .1. II. MiX'.uiii. T a. IH.-.I. .1. Unify. h ii. in.- -t' ll.lrtliololllru. Ii .1. in. lobti ll.itcr, Mitli Jelin (ijlugun's linn. 1 p. in. I'. Wnll. I! p. 111.--M. .1. Ilciini-.ili. " p. in. .1. t'lirriicg. r, e. in.- . 'S. H.iininiit. 7 i. in. A. I). Ki'ti-li.iiii. !i til. I. .1. O'll.ir.i. Ill p. in. -W. Lallan-. NOTTl'B. t'niiiliii'tur II. Duffy and rrow and tlircn pnuiim i rows will k to Nay Aim' un X. 'M unl woik :.t Suiuiiill fruin Ihrrr N'nv. 1. flooiiiP Tlinm.it, willi '. 1'. S-li'en., will ro unl en lilt iiwn run next (rip. Tli.iin.it T'luiiiiiton will k out mi Train o"! Oet. iil. ill plan- nf Jnlm O'llrien. Ilralii'iinn T ll. Willi.iuw will i?n out Willi II. V. CuMn umil further notiic llr.ikeni.iii M.iillu l.ann.in will pi mil with ('iiiiliii'fnr lolin .Mi'Cue 1'iid.iJ'. Xov. ;!. and ie main on Hi-.' run nno wiik. Pr.ikeuiau l.iuiMiln Kale will lepuit al train 11.11 ers iillke, I i. tu.. Oil, III, A Much-Needed Convenience. Workmen are enguged In erecting a miniature postofllce in the main hall way ' of the Lackawanna passenger station, which will be a great con venience to the trainmen and others who carry the many letters, papers and ordwers for the beads of the various departments connected with the ser vice. A lock box will be provided for each department and all orders will be left at' the booth and an attendant will distribute them for their respective car riers. A I present the letters are cur lied iipstnlds and deposited on a table in tile hallway, where they have been distribufed by the boy in charge. This and That. Large shipments of anthracite coal are now lining made daily over the Lackawanna railroad to tidewater. M. J. Klynu has been appointed gen eral yard master at Hallstcad, the ap pointment becoming effective today. MINERS CELEBRATE. Resumption at Wm. Penn Colliery Marked by a Big Jollification, ll.i KmIii .in- Wlri' troni Tin; A-swialnl Piv. Mii'ii.inilnnli. Oil. SI. Tlio SiwiiK'li.iliii.1 -''il I'liinii.niv .it Willi.ini Penn today Rianti'il the lo- liniiiiN ut tin nillif M'olheis anil iu.il inniei.i will icmiiiic iiperatioiH tuiiiniKiw. TliU is nno nf (In- l.iiKit iiii'intlnii in (lie county, seven liuiiiliril nun beinu- niiloieil. Tin' mine iinilni "ill eeleln'iite Hie eicntto uiijlil itli a liir ili'iiinn-liMtiiPii. TWO MINERS KILLED. ll.v i;iliic Wile from Tlio .-.wi.ilcil Pro". Wllkc-ll.iiTC, Oct. at. William Mieplieril and t'alviu Conner, miner-, were liilli'd by it fall o( io.il in llif Pine HIiIki, colliery ( the Al','uiiiiuin ,'ip.il iniiipany at Mluei-' .Mills lliisi alloinuun. Ilntli bnilies were cocred by tons nf coal and lock, and it wxs seieral Imms liefure (ho di'luls coulil be tlearril away anil the men taken out. omo GRAIN COFFEE Some people can't drink coffee j everybody can drink Grain-O, It looks and tastes like coffee, but it i made from pure grains. No coffee in it, Gram-O is cheaper than coffee J costs about one-quarter as much, Allgrocers 15c. ami 25c. Fast Time to Salt Lake CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY JSJO CHANGE of cars via Chicago Union Pacific and North -Western Line, all meals in dining cars. Vaster than any other route, Trains leave Chi cage 0,30 p, in. and 10,30 p, in. every day. Tourist tickets are sold at all prominent agencies the year round, Call on any agent for tickets or address f JI Bit,liwai. ' Ntm rorW33 Wit 81., Cintlnnati WlCktt'tSUHUnUhhla tO? SmIMMSt.. rittltura 363 Wilhlnattn St., lf on !34 Suftltr St., Cm ami 30t Mala at., ' tuffalo )U Clark St., Chicago 17 Cameut-Hiitliii, 0lrl( Jln88t.,fal,rof0nt,0t. uiiiiiiuimijmiiiimmiimimuiimuii S Prof,8.F.THEEL,M.D.N.tii,u 4 Wi tll.,l'lilMalpblt,l'.. UuJ.ul.ck.cinl. Cull j J All r&meet lu cure alt.f all otlici. fll. IIIVATU .1dPUWfl"HAitis.iyiiiimaslAiuiU: 3C l3r.ai.tf.ni.iidtuj(.iUClUU.Il000IJB!: :l0STMAIIH0pnrUw;ltfrTfUr.,OQuu,.U3; 3vc4rpactn.4li9t:opiuUriUi:0hiGniunv l-retti ec Rbretiia 4 tn ID dyi, MoU (Uc4p trc'iiiC a)y offer J at a ctcb. Kulol 1 tiouuiuti. Stnl fr Hitrt ?rrat1uUUtVokipntlitf moJlclrt-lciflcaUuu'lF CEYLON AND INDIA TEA. BLACK or GREEN Contributes to the happiness of mankind, particularly coffee dys peptics, because of its absolute purity. Among lovers of good tea it is now the recognized standard ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA i ! Ceylon Tea. REFRESHING. DELICIOUS, fin Id only In I.eml Tackctii. fiOc, 60c. anil 0c. Per Till. Fine Tailoring .The prospective settlement of the strike removes one hindrance to the purchase of your Winter Suit and Over coat. Our extremely low prices remove another. Our stock is immense, our styles are correct aud no goods can be better made. W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, 214 WYOH1NQ AVENUE HEADQUARTERS FOR rien's Underwear. Highest Grades at Popular Prices. 412 Spruce Street. Agency for Young's Hats. NEW YORK HOTELS. Cor, SUtecntli St. and Irving I'laae, NEW YOBK. American Tlan, $3.60 per day and upward. European Tlan, $1.60 per day and upward. I. D. CKAWFOHD, Proprietor. 4-4-4- 4'4-4-4--4---4-4-4-4-4-4- 4 I.'... Dnoliinii: Itjlll 4. rill HllSlllfci" uuh 4- In the heart ot the wholesale aisincs. j. For Shopow j S mlnutca wuik in lT.tiiutiuiHurn, a niiiiui--a w w..-o rr :. ? nilliuii'a iv --.--. . Bture. Ensy of occeus to tlio ;reut 4 1. DI..1.L.Anl,. 4. 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BRING QUICK RETURNS umm Connoallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPINQ CENTER. 4f 4ff -ffftffff-ffff ft4-'f4 'f4'f I - Underwear for All -t- 4. We are ready for vott A. .- .. A C - "1 f.. TT -r arincnts lor iicn, wumcu, wuuurcu uuu xuiauta. 4 Union Suits will be on during the balance of the present week: Light, medium and heavy weights, !,.. ,.,1 ,-;., ;it, eSU- -,,,1 w1 fo 4 f f f4- 4 - 4 - f4 - ff - - - 4' - f - f Handkerchiefs- You may couut the day lost that fails to show some new merchandise interest to public attention at this store. Handkerchiefs lead today. Some advertisers might want to inform you as to the uses aud purposes of handkerchiefs but then many advertisements are stupid. Our aim is to tell you something of the value, qualities aud prices of the handkerchiefs offered today. 6,000 handker chiefs, embroidered and with scalloped edges, made on a fiue quality of lawn, perfect wearing and perfect embroiderv work, in twenty-five different designs, altogether the best USirGet a glimpse . - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4444'4't4't4'4 - 4 - j Snaps at the Child's Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched ruffle, bize 01234 Price 10c 12c - 15c 18c 20c Ladies' Muslin Drawers, with deep lawn ruffle, hemstitched: Splendid Value at 29 Cents. Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns and Skirts, Child's Flannelette Night Gowns and Skirts, Ladies' Knit Woolen Skirts, At Our Well-Known Low Prices. 4 - 4 - 4'4 - 4 - 4'4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - CONNOLLY & WALLACE, THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1372 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. CAPITAL SURPLUS- $200,000 ,. eoo.000 WM. C0NNELL, Preslilant. HENRY BELIN, Jr., ViccPrcs. j WILLIAAl H. PECK, CasbUr. j Special attention clven to bust ness accounts. Three per cont. in- terest pal on interest deposits. 2 M.fWfWWWfWW.T..W HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for the Wyoming District for DUPONT'S POWDER. Milling, niastlnsr, Sporting, Smokeless and tha ltepauno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Fuse, Caps ami Etplodcra. llooni 401 Con null lluililiin;, tivraiitoii. AUHKC1KS: TIIOS. KOUI) I'Utsion JOHN II. SMITH & SO.V Plymouth W. i:. MUL.UQ AN Wllkes-Uarpj is ft Lager Beer Brewery Mtiuuraclurcr.Hor OLD STOCK PILSNER N. Ninth Stioet, olKANlUN YK Telepho CmII. 3334. Ii - . -- with a great Hue, representing T .. . ka fl 1 J u. u mi I ! iT l a -f4 f4' 44-f -f 4' - f - f - - 4 - - f4 - - - - f - f - f'f - - - f - f - f - 25c value to be had. On a a I from the window TIluC f 4- -f-f 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4f444 - 4 - f 4-4-4 44-44-4-44-4-4-4-4-4'4444-4tf4i Muslin Underwear Counter 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4'4 - 4 - 4'4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - m carpets m 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 can give you value and a selection not to bo had this side of New York. A superb line of 1 WALL, paper 1 I BRASS AND S WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Avsnus. $?W-'. THE Rabbit Season Opens Nov. 1 We are well stocked with all kinds of ammunitiou aud guns at the lowest priees. Don't forget that we are Headquar ters for everything iu the line of Sports and Athletics. Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. THB MOOSiC POWDER CO. Booms 1 uufJ'2, Com'llh BTd'g. BORANTON, PA. nininj? and Blasting POWDER Uedo ( Mooilo ad lluitt Jl Worlu. LAPLIN RAND POWOBR CO3 ORANQE QUN POWDER Kltotrlo Battorlei. '.UotrloUiplailui splodlux bliutt, tiafcly tfuttai RlHINM CMC3i Ct'S sxrvM ff ftf ttt Ages . all that is best iu Under- A r I Mnlk ikT Jl ! .. . I i. ajjewm auic ui juhuics j f"A J t PA -! ilfC Til !!ill Hi CVV MM VW J "Hl-f-f4 tf ,f'f- f - f - ft - f - t - - f - f - f - f - f - f - f - f - ft - f - f4 Special Sale . ! M M . f M On Cinh Al 00 rfft7 3 rub LQUII UI Vfc UUL " -f 4- -f-f-f 4-4- 4-4--f-f-f-f-f -W 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 44 - 4 - 4 - 4'4'4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4f 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE I DRAPERIES I 4 9 METALLIC BEDS I . S At Retail. Coal ot tho best quality tor domfitls uie and of all alios. Including BuokwbMt and Illrdioy, delivered lo any part ot tbe city, at the lowest price. Order received at the offlce, Connoll bulldlnc. Rocm 104; telephone No. 17J. ce at the mine, telephone No. SJJ, will b; promptly attended to. Dealer uppll at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT GOAL CO Tlio Dickson MAiiufUoturlNS Co. tcrautoc and WlHrexUarre, f, Mauufaoturen of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES BolUrs, HoUtlng anil Pumping Macklaery. j atBtral OlBcv, Btraatoa, I. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL v m , a A :j J O w. f-a . :6tgtf ., .1 JWijuamjt.'tl &ii t 4j .-C A-S- ; 5iM3:d