THE SCil ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. 6 NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD Resignations of Two Men Employed at the Lackawanna Station Accepted Notes from the Cliff Works The Board. There were two chnngcs iiinile Yes terday In tho personnel uf the Dela ware, Lacknwnnna rind Western rail road employes, owlntr to the rpslRna tloiis of Night Ticket Agent Alfred C. Schrelfor and Special Olllcer l'lilllp Ooerlltz. Another new face was also seen in tho freight olllce, whole Fred erick A. Uradley yesterday began Ills duties as stenographer for Division Freight Agent C. AV. Ton liroeok. Mr. Bradley Is the successor of Mr. Clarke, who left the olllce a short while ago. Ho Is from Ottawa, Canada, and was formerly In the employ of the Now York and Ottawa Itullroud company. Ho Is well equipped for his position and appears to be the right ninn for the place. Mr. Schrelfor Is succeeded by C. "V. Arnold, formerly a Lackawanna oper ator at Cresco, Pa. Olllcer Cloorlltz Is succeeded 'by James Saul, formerly ono of the patrolmen on tho city police force. The resignation of Schrelfor and Ooerlltz Is tho result of a mutual dis agreement of rather long standing be tween them and the company. Goerlltz lias been a familiar figure at thu sta tion for the past fifteen years. At the Cliff Works. The locomotive works of the Dickson Manufacturing company.on Clllf street, are the scene of a lilvc-IIke activity these days. Work Is being hurried on the big order recently given by the Delaware, Lackawanna and "Western Kailroad company, and several other large jobs are being handled. Yester day the last of the order of eighteen consolidation freight engines was shipped to the St. Louis and San Fran cisco Rail road company. The first engine constructed for the concern left tills city August 10, and in tho comparatively short time slnco then tho remaining fifteen have been shipped. The Lackawanna's order re ferred to above was given October 27, and Is for ten consolidation and eight switching engines. Regarding Air Brakes. An order wa.f yesterday posted for engineers and trainmen of the Jersey Central railroad, governing the mode of handling air in connection with braking trains. It was signed by General Air Brake Inspector C. C. Farmer, Super intendent of Motive Power W. Mc intosh nnd others, and approved by General Superintendent J. H. Olhausen. It consisted of eighteen rules. Some of these were as follows: Remember that the slower the speed of a train, the more liable you are to break a long nlr brake train In two by releasing brakes. Do not release brakes on a freight train when the train is passing over a knoll. Always shake the dirt out of the hose coupling before coupling tlieni together. If a train controlled by air brukes is stoiiped for moie than ten minutes on a grade, where- it is necessary to keep brakes applied to prevent tiuin run ning away, set enough hand brakes to hold train and zelease and discharge air brakes. It also contained specille instructions regarding the instant remedying of any leaks discovered in the air hoses. It laid particular stress upon great care of these, and immediate mending of any such holes, no matter how minute. A Future for Nanticoke. According to tho statements of sev eral prominent gentleiueii engaged In milling, Nanticokb, Luzerne county, has a greater futuio as a coal center than any other .settlement or town of Its kind within the entire anthracite region. The real work of developing this territory has just commenced. The Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern Kailroad company, which owns some live or six thousand acres In the immediate vicinity of the town, all un derlaid by seventy feet of llrst-eliiss anthracite, in less than four years will probably have in operation .some ilvcj or six new big breakers with a total dally capacity of from fifteen to twen ty thousand tons. Such an additional tonnage would require. It Is claimed, not less than four thousand mine workers. It is evident that the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western peo ple are pushing the -work just as fast an they can, for it is also an open se cret that they are at present lroiu six to eight thousand tons short on their daily allotments. The Ullss breaker, with a capacity of El's Time Wasted And strength wasted, to try to push back the ri&ing tide with a broom. It's just as fjrtat a waste of time and a far more serious waste of strength to try to push back the rising tide of disease with the "nervines," "com pounds" and "nerve foods" which simply drug the nerves into n drunk en stupor. They make you feci trood? So does whUkv, while the teeliug lasts, but the reaction is dim- I uerous aim iiiruuiy. ur, nercu a Golden Medical Discovery is n tem perance medicine. II contains no al cohol, opium, cocaine or other nar cotic. It strengthens the body by purifying the blood and increasing the bupply of that vital fluid. It heals diseases of the stomach and or gans of digestion and nutrition and thus removes the obstacles to a per fect nourishmeut of the whole body, "Sir years nso my bloinocli mid lienrt troubled me to much I liaU to do somctlilnc, as the doctors could not help me," writes Mri. r. A. Knapp uf Sim Jose, California, 1)0X39). "I went loK.in Francisco ami had treatment lor catarrh of the stomach ami was ticttcr forborne time, then it came back. I then used Dr. fiercc's Golden Medical Discovery nuil 'Pleasant Pellets.' These medicines cured my stomach. I do nut have the pain Htm indigestion as I did. il is very narci ior me to tell you what I suffered tie fore I commenced taking your valuable medicine. I rccommcud It to all the sufferers whom I meet." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets strengthen and stimulate the liver, Kvwivv WjHE8 fifteen hundred toiiH n day, will be fol lowed by the erection of a mammoth colliery at Auchlncloss, calculated for 11 dally production of three thousand tons. It Is said that ground will he broken for this breaker early myct spring, If not this winter. At the same time the Delawnie, Lackawanna and Western company Is pushing on from the Avondalo side towards tho Dun dee tract. Having obtained by cx- I change the river coal warrants for nieriy held by the Lehigh and WIIKoh Harre Coal company, they nro now sinking a slope to the red ash vein, which will tap tht great basin noir the Dundee shaft and at ihe samo time furnish the necessary second opening for the mines on the Nnntl coko side. In order to get free access to tills Immense tract of ccal land, tiie leasehold inteiests of tho Lloyd Williams estate have also boon bousht at on expenditure of $200,000. The old Dundee shaft will bo wldeiwd anil sunk down to the lower veins, and will become one or three or four more openings that are to supply another mammoth breaker or a combination of breakers, from which alone tho company expects to ship eight to ten thousand tons a day. The total amount of money spent so far by the coal department of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Kailroad company on the development of this properly is said to reach thu figures of Mix million dollars. Thu tract contains between eight hundred and a thousand million tons of min able coal, enough to last over a hun dred years at the rate of six million tons, the average annual allotment of the company. The Asliley Strike. The laborers employed at the Ashley shops who went out on strike several days ago, have been discharged and the ofllclals will arrange to place men in their places. So far, they have not succeeded find the strikers say that the ofllclals 'will have some trouble in getting men, as the majority of the laborers are affiliated with labor unions. The strikers received $1.'0 per day. They claim that Ibis Is iiisuflielenl and petitioned the oindals for an in crease. This was refused and the men went out on strike. As there is a scar city of laborers, It is very easy for the strikers to procure positions else where. Nearly all the other employes working on piece work arc getting restless. It is impossible to toll what a day may bring forth. Wilkes-Barro News. D., Ij. & W. Board for Today. Tho make-up of the D., L. and W. board is as follows: Momljy, Nov. 10. WILD CATS i:bT. 7 p. in. 1 Van Wonncr. S.!S0 p. in. J. J. Dully. 11 p. in. A. J. McDonnell. "lHn-.iI.iy, JI.ij -0. WILD CAfS UAST. 'J.:I0 :i. in. C Bartholomew. II a. in. J. lU'imiuJii. I ,i. m. W. 1). N.nfi'l. 5 u. in. (I. ll.itiilulih. C a in. J. IluiMi.nl. h a. in. U. Jleiini'tl. !' a. in. II. Cirmuib. 11 a. in. F. L. lliwin. I p. in. II. T. Maple-. il.4.1 p. in. It. Dohcil.v. 1.13 p. in. li. ItalToilJ. SUMMITS. C .1. in., wot (1.1'rouiifrlKcr. II a. in., wt W. II. XiilinR li oMuik iiuoii, wst-J. (urli;ir. 7 p. in., W"i for (.'.ijiiir.1 W. II. Mel.nuc. 7 p. in., cd-l for .Nay Auk 1.. 1'.' Dully. 5 a. in., cast i:. Mu.Mhmr. i'ULLUR. 10 a. in. dinger. rusiir.tta. fi a. in., eiMA. II. Howe, ll.ls) a. in., east Jlnr.ni. 7 p. in., iit--Jliiiplij. 0 p. in., cast Golden. PASSENGER ENCIINE3. 7 s. m. Oaflncy. 0.C0 p. in. htjntc.n. 7 p. in. Magomn. WIM) CATS WI31'. 4.:.(l u. in.-o. W. 1'iUKtrald, Willi Matter's men. 5 a. in. .1. Harder. .i.:u a. in. J. Iljicr, with Jlullcu'a men. 1 a, m.J. A. llu-li. ,, 7 a. in. .1. (iiTiily. K a. in. .1. (linli'y. U a. in. T. rilp.ilikk. ' 111 a. in. .1. tril.ua. It a. in. J. CiliaiMii. ' l'J o'clock noon .1, II. MiCjiui. . 1 p. ni. V. I..il!.ir. 2 p. m. li. Hill. IMil) p. in. II. .1. I.ail.in. 1 II p. in. P. Wall. S.ai p. in. (I. Iluit, Willi a. Carmody's men. -I ), m. A. li. llnuimitt. (" p. in, T. Doudli-an. , li p. in. W. A. liaitlinloinciv. II..MI p. in. T. Xai'iiian. . 7 p. in. II. CIIUs.mii. 7.K0 p. in. -J. W. Dovluc. S p. in. C. Kins.-dcy. xotici:. Conductor P, filllinan and (row nut on '1 p. ni. Wild l 'at, i:at, .Nov. IV, In place ot II. JI, lj. lctl and ircu-. This and That. Supeulntondont of Transportation J. JI. Dal of the Lackawanna,' took a llylni; trip yesterday to Dlimhamton, N. Y. .Superintendent of Motlvo Power and Machinery T, S. Lloyd, of the Lacka wanna, nnd A. V. Lowthor, his ehluf clerk, were In liuft'ulo yesetrday. Yesterday marked thu establishing of a miniature postollleo at tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western station. It is In the hall near the winding flight of stops, and is a squara box-llko struc ture. It has a glass top, and Is Hindu up of twenty-elBlit mall drawers, for tho various Lackawanna departments. Theso face on thu hall, and have the sanui general appearance as tho regu lar postollleo boxes. Tho nnull will bo every day stowed away hore, nnd then distributed to Its dlffeient destinations. A notice was yesterday posted at thu Itnllroad Young Men's Clulstlan asso elation that all membership tickets ot tho Ifoboken branch of tho nssoslatlon would bo honored by thu Delaware, Lncka wanna and AVestern company for tho holder's tiansportatlou and that of two members of his Immediate family to Iloboken, to theie attend tonight tho Young Men's Christian ussociutlon en tertainment. The tickets will be hon ored on tho following trains; Kust bound, JN'os. US, i2S, 3iW, 410; west bound, Nob. 157, 231, 1). Coal road ofllclals announce with great gusto that somu moro of the In dependent operators In thu anthra cite Held nre selling their mines to them, incldentully, tho .prlcu of the Coalers Is advancing. Tho uo-i;nUd independent operators produce only right per cent, of the annual output, nnd for two years havo not boon fac tors In tho coal market. Tho rnltrondi settled the recent strike without con sulting them, and now practically con trol the policy uf ovary mine. The coal lnnd sales now being mndo have been in contemplation for mouths, but ne gotiations were held In abej-nnce, pending the election, Philadelphia stockholder. BIDS FOR SCHOOL WORK. Figures on two Jobs for the School District. The board of control met In a brief special session last night to open bids for the erection of an annex to No. .15 building, and n retaining wall at No. 1C. The bldn for the annex wore its follows: Hughes .t Co., $t,8G.": riykos & Son, Stf.lGO; Edwin H. Williams, tG.OW, M. J. Itttddy, ?r,!T.0; Mttlhcrln S. Judge, $1,973: Conrad .Schrooder, $fi,015: Peter Ktlpp, $0,200; Woolkers & Bellman, $0,175: Mathlas Stlpl-, Sli.SOO. For the retaining wall contract, tho bids were: M. J. Huddy Mnln job, MOO; extra masonry, $1; excavating, $1.'.'3; coping, CO cents. S. Sykes & Son Main job, $S7j! ex tra masonry ?l! excavation, DO cents: coping 50 cents; extra wide coping, !)0 cents. 10. S. Williams Main job. $(i:.2. The bids were referred to- tho build ing committee. LOCAL FOOT BALL. 'I'll'; l:dlp.Hc mid tl,o ber.ilitoti High school m ub team pl.i.wd n ury liitcicstlnir n'imc ot toot br.ll olcul.iy afternoon lit tdo Athletic lurk, in willed I he I iictli school wnilw o.unc out lclorioiis dy tlic scoic of 11-0. 'flic features ot the game was a mil of tliirly-llvo j.mh iiiado dy Ilciijou, of t lie Uhjli school. The liiic-up was as follows: IIIkIi School. Kclipoc. l'ciitliic Ii'kIiI (lid Jluipliy Walters lisht tackle Jordan I'rot li ttiltr.in light Rttard Matrrand 'Jhmius tnilrr C'oltlu Weir left Kii.ird (Julnii Jonei lelt tickle Xautli-r Cldsou left cud Smith lliiey rjinrteidack Ilarrott IIcihoii liirlit lnlf Judd Mtllimnn lelt lnlf lay Coibelt full liacl: Mallciy llcfeiee lla(.','cily, St. 'Ilioiuas. I'lnpiie Ky lion, Hish fcliool. I.ineMiu'n McAiLlc and l.ankey. Tiinekecpeis Collim, Heaves. .I s4F1;h When in Doubt play liuiiip!, oi tho '-ljlii;; U. If in doulil where In gel the iii;lit kind of innU iwe.it, try n-a ; mmi i.ni't loe. Our leader lor this wcik i a S1I.1C ri.i:ix'i:i gaiimiint, t tdc, woiiii ii.-j.-. w,. inn i,rie uO uuuihei'-. to t iioie hunt, rinsing in pi ice from IS cents to M per t'aiittciit. 412 Spruce Street. Tiv our 10e. collar, none delte.' made. All Points West CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fUE BEST OF EVERYTHING. Through trains Chicago to Des Moines, Mason City, Sioux City, Omaha, The Iilacl; Hills, Denver, Salt Lake, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland,' St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Ashland and Copper Country. Call on any agent for tickets or address fS1 Broadway Viv York. 5 Vine St., Cincinnati 507 SmMJ'IdSt., Pltltbura 601 Chart st.fhlladtleiua 308 WatUinglon St., Boston 234 Suplrlor St., Cltutland aOltlatnSt., Oultalol If Campus Martlut, Of croft 2rnflSt.,alf,7oronlo,0it, 212 Clark St., - Cifcii(fo A Skin of Roauty la a Joy Forever. tit. T. I l.i.i. (ni juuiin "iiit..vr.i4 LU&AJli Ull JlAKlC'tkK lILAtllCIUUi Hcmotea Tan, rimplcs, Freckle JloUi 1 ulctit .', lUt ji. mut Hli5 ,! R-Il.ll, (OIU UL'UC "nutdCtloil. It hd JjbtcjuU tbe test oX M cuiBi tUlU II DO inniAm hm tjiat ift t bum re it isprop. erly nndt. Accept no counicmii uc slmliHrimttje. Pr.lt. A, tiayrn Mid to m tvlyut tbo nun-ton (a i-aUtnt)' 'Ajou IiuiiusiUufothfra, 1 recommend 'Uouo au(t',rcaj)ilns tb leat harmful of oil tlio bUn pre pun " tor HMO OT I)ruectlts tna lnoyoodi DeakM In theU,S.,Cauadas,iiid turop ITSOO. T. flOl'lilKS, llup'r, S7 Great Jofits fits VT THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CUKES Billousnoss, Constipation, E'yapopsia, Sick-Koau- 'acfro and i-IVO Complaint. SdfiAR HOATB1). Sold'Vy all drugclsfJ or bi'iir. ny mail. Ncnlt flt.-iliil Co.. Cb!ciO finlil l.v McRnrra'.t & Thomas, Prim- BlstB,, 2K) LnckawaiTi uve., ticranton 'a. Prof.Q.L-.THEEL.H.D. n.1,1.1 H .l'l.lluilrli-lj. I J. HiuIm f,lirtrj. I.u. 1 uc-.t.HUK-FillVATEOISflSES.UCtSSlSI ARU3IS.BlnnDPnKOK.NIRyOUSDEaillT.4 JtOST MANI(Q33.VARICi)Cttf & SfaiCTURtl t 3 part prsiiu-ilU vaitli(N('lijliMrri4 nt rii)Oeiui.uiD J (Kratlfifr buttkl'lrHlb'rtpiIu4iiirtllr4l(ltrlrlriiUrakiil am if " V A J If "ill! ' jfc ' l X 1 I ' ' . .' I ' i '. N ' ' It ! 1 ' n 2S jjjiptSjw c --w tlJiaffc-c?5 iw fca3fc-r Kk 5S3& W lt?7i LiER8TA i?yiaiK?a 100 PILLS I 28 CTS. f Av Ltr; UYOMEI YOUR ONLY PROTECTION Against Disease Germs TO JUST BREATHE IT. Means thu destruetlon of nit Germs which cutiso CATARRH, BRONCHITIS CONSUHPTION It Is the only remedy known which will do this. The only Rennlr-lde which Naturo liprfnlts to enter tho bronchial tubes mill lungs. Your money Is refunded If It fulls to cure tiny disease of the respiratory OI'KIUIH. Flic ilajs' treatment and medical advice free, Sild dy all dtiutKM.i or sent dy mall. Com plete otitllU $1.00; til.il ontHK l!ic The 11. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y. Merchant Tailorin ones It is impossible to get more for your money thau we give you. Otliers may offer lower prices but they give you much inferior work. Some give good work, but exhorbitaut prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best and our prices the lowest. W.J. 213 Wyoming Ave. Heating Stove? Ranges, races, i! Stows Steim and Hot Waist HISHI i FORSYTH, ja-327 PENN AVENUE. The Dickson Muiiuractitriiig Co. fccrantcin mid WlllcovlUrra, t'Ji .Muinifacuu-er or LOCOMOTIVES, STATlONARy ENGINES Boilers, Hoisting und Pumplnz Machinery. General Office, Scranton, P. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving I'lacc, NEW YORK. American Tlan, 3.M per day and upward. European I'lau, $I.M per day and upward. I. D. CHAWrORD, Proprietor. -f-f-f-t--f-ft'-t"f---"t"t--f-f-f i L'.i. UllL-ttlAQO II nil 4. IVI llll.-IIIIU.-15 JllVil f in the h'jarl ot the wholcsata f uistnct. t For Mionnms 4. S mlnuteH wuik in wanumaiter.ij -f t tlllltuitn " ". nv'i A. 3 minUU'S IO Dll'KUl uuut a ! J" Hry CJooUa Stores. T" 1 Lit .! t. ..- 4. ror niKiiiafui-A f f One block from B'way Cars, gv. lntr easy trailbiioi-tatlou to ull 4 pomta ot inturesr. -f- I HOTEL ALBERT : t NEW num. -f Cor. 11th BT. & UNlVKItSITY PU Only ono lllocK worn uronimay. . I KQOUh, 5I Up. Price Ucusunablo J ----k---- WINTER RESORT, "Through tho Hesperian Gardens of the West" Runs the Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED' The Finest Thine on Wheels, AND ITS DESTINATION ARE THOSE DELIGHTFUL Summer Lands of ' California." Special thvoiiitli lialns iwnsUtliii; of tlvrplng ami dluiiiK-iuii lll We i'w Voilt every hat uriUy, 'luewlay and 'iliuibday. coniisctliur U. nelly willi tli "buii'tt l.imlteil" at New Orleans. 1'or lull iiiliriiulin, liev illiutratrd paniili. lets, liun and tiinu-ukles, aUo lonet uu, sleeping ear ticket and tueiMgo clucktd, apply t,i Southern 1'aUtti- Co., 10U S. Tldid klrci.1, I'lilUdclpliia, 1'a. DAVIS, mm, Heaters. THE NEW SILKS One does not readily associate the thought of that season of "naked treea and howling winds and meadows brown and sere" with this silk display. Here are tha new Autumn Silks wholly new and radiantly beautiful. The searchers intrusted with the providing of these stocks have gathered with prodigal hands. How much of good taste has been shown in their efforts, we leave you to judge. Black 'Peau De Soie Satins Gros Grains, Armure, 1'lniti and Figured Taffe tas, 75c to S2.00 a Yard. Special Black French Taffeta For Gowns and Separate Skirts, 24 inches wide, $1.00 Yard. Crepe De Chene In Pastel Colors, for exclusive gowns and fancy waists, 24 inches wide, $1.50 yard. Plain Be':galines and Poplins In all the light tints and dark shades, 22 inches wide, $1.25 yard. Plain Satins Ail Colors 20 inches wide 21 inches wide 22 inches wide Liberty Plaids In the newest color combinations. White and black effects, 20 to 24 inches wide, $i.oo, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. The Slogan in our Silk Department is "excellence coupled with unusual cheapness." There are new, handsome silks, seasonable silks, niuch-below-value silks. The patterns will not be excelled in beauty in any future shipments. There will not, for a long time at least, be another opportunity to secure a high grade gown, skirt or waist at so little outlay CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1B7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital SSOO.OOO Surplus SOO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. tlE.NRY BELIN. Jr., ViccPres. WILLIAM M. PECK, Caahlsr. Bpecla! attention ulven to bust, nesa accovnta. Throe per cent. to. tcrcat lul on In tores t deposits. 0 Lager Beer Brewery Mnuuructurors or OLD STOCK PILSNER N. Ninth Street, SLRAllfuN PA Telophtma Call. 2;J'. THE SIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 au-42, Com'llh BTd'g. BORANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Med. at Mooalo and KtiiU Jal. WorKl. LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO. '3 ORANOE GUN POWDER ElJOtrlo Batterlss. KleotrlaKxplo4ri, xplodlnje blaita, ijafdy Km. an4 Reiauni Cheilcal Co.'s uxJ" iis is IdUyiacf SGRANTON'S SHOPPINQ CENTER. Black Guaranteed Taffetas 20 inch $1,00 yard 22 inch $1.12 yard 24 inch $125 yard 27 inch $i-35 yard 50c $1.00 $1.25 & WALLACE, !J CARPETS wi We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock m Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to be had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER I s $ I BRASS AND WILLGAEHS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Aviniis. AltaiWlACNATWNOAMERnji These Game Boards have Rnlea for 50 Games including CROKINOL'" mA all tha CARROM GAMES Florey & Brooks, 2 1 1 S00 DR. DOKSTEN lliyslclan and Surgeon 311 SpruQi St, Ttupu Uuii Building bCKAMlON PA. All acute ami clirculu diffuses ol men, wo. men and tliildren. ClIIIONU) NDHV'OUS. 1IHAIN AND WAbl'lNCI JJIbUASHS A SI'IX'. 1AL.TY. All disease! ct the Liver, Kidneys, Uladder. bl.111, Hlood, iS'crws, Wunib, Kve, Kar, Node, Tlnoat, and l.uu-k, fjncers, Tuinti, l'ikb, ltupturc, Uoittc, IllicuiiutUin. Asthma, Catarrh. Varlucoivle. Lost llauhood, Mglitly r'.inisoioiis, all I'uiiiala DiJejses, Leiicorrlioea, etc. (ioniiorihea, S)l'hill3, lllood l'olwii, Indiscre tion and )oulhful liahlu olillterated. burgtry, Kits. Upllcixy, Tapo and Ktuiiudi Worms. C.. TAllltllOZONi:, EpeclAo foi Catarrh. Tlueu montlu' treatment only $3.00. Trial free in citrUo. Consultation uml examination dec. Odke hours) daily and bandjy, 4 u. in. to 9 p. ID. DR. DENSTEN Liberty Satins - 12 best colorings, 21 inches wide, $1.00 yard. Fancy Silks for Waists 75 styles to select from, mostly in waist lengths only, 75c to $2.00 yard, Embroidered Dots And Embroidered Figures on Taffeta and Satin grounds, Stripes and Dresden Figures com bined, Corded Taffetas, Hemstitched TalTetas, Printed Satins, at our well known low prices, Colored Plain Taffetas We unquestionably have the largest and best line of Plain Taffeta Silks shown in this city. Taffetas are eminently suitable for Trimmings, Skirts, Petticoats, Shirt Waists, Etc. Here are eighty colors to choose from, 19 inches wide. Price, 75c yard. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE t DRAPERIES I $ METALLIC BEDS HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for the Wyoming District tor DUPOSOT'S POWDER. Ulnli, (llastln;, Sportlnrr, Smokeless am tin llcpauin) Chemical Company' High Explosives. Safety Fuse, Caps and Eplodr. Iloom 101 Cou ncil llulldln;, Siranton. aui:ncii:s; TI109. 1-ORI) ...PUUton JOHN II. SMITH I: SON Plymouth W. B. JIUI.LIQAN WllkcaDarrt t I - i iw. t ' . , Tj' ?! kM ', 'r ill-- -. . -- ltv