HiiaKniiBmHiHHHnHnnmiinimRiHBnnjK ' u' jaPW-rwflw7,TW ,'f W W$ A' i n'ijmnmmmHxaBwnt ;mmt!Wmmmmimmm'mmwi xtwm ,,", '' - i'r 'I1- iV" " W ' V Hlr ' il . V .1 n r 'jii. 1 1 A y i ' (, " " " C ' Tir. ' vv... v- X r." t ' - ' ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1900. "W W 8 3 t,v." . 9SMXB'vm? o NOT OPPOSING TttEVIADUCT Concluded Irom Phro O.J Jo Its work ttntlsfactorlly It was the fault of the dcnlgn. The law jirovlilos that whore u man ufnoturor nmkcH mid nolle u patented nrtlclp of a Htitple Btamlnrd variety, there Is nn Implied Bimrnntoe that It will work. The machine company is IrvloR to show that the I'aiwins Bhak InR ECi-cen Is not a staiulurd, Htaplo nrtlclo of the kind contemplated by the law In question, nnd, consequently, there was no Implied RUnrantca on their part. It Is further contended by the ma chine company, that the coal company did not Rive the Hereon a fair teat, In that It did not properly Bet the timbers that were to receive It. In answer In this, the coal company says that. It wet the timbers iiut-ordliiir to u blue print furnished by the machine com pany and that It followed the plana exactly. Tins case In helm? closely followed by many of the lawyers, because of the Interesting ciucMlons It hits de veloped. Many Deeds Acknowledged. County Treasurer jr. J. Kelly ac knowledged the following seventy-two deeds In court yesterday morning: Properly of Pil'V J-warU, i" SoiitH Abiwstnn, to IMttin H. Parker, fr VJ.!W. , ..,.,, Piopcrtv uf John hwmtr. ji.. ill fcuuth ,'"K" tun, to Oliarlcs 1'. Van .Nil l Jti'l K. It. 1'iirkur, "l'ropcrly of lMwnul flecker, in S,iluir Itrock, U W. .1. Nwtlittp, fir M1.M. , . , 1'iopcrly Cliaili-H Zlcitlcr, in !ilii? MuiuL, lo W. J. Nortlnip, Itir .f'.HJ. , ,. . . 1'iopi'itv "1 M. A. .Mi tilnloy, in Stintitmi. lo .Inliii 11. untl It. W. .loul.ui. for !MU. I'mpcitv uf M. A. MifSlnli'. , In hmintnn, 10 J. W. Ilimuiiiii.' 1iiiit ii'iiipany. fnr -i.Cj. liipi'ily of II. (I. M'liiini'ii In ."T.imon to II. (!. Suinm.'U fnr ?V-'. l'loporly ill JVlrr Kell.. In MuMon, to Ira T. ILirhcr, for V1.1-''- 1'iopnty of riuilo McCarthy, in bci.mloii, U H.iniol Drcnmiii.in, f"r .".":!. Pmpcity of .Mnrv It. JMIill, in feoiinloii. to D.iWcl llrniiuiiiiii, lor iH'.'i'J. 1'iopcify of Caiolino WilM.'i, in fccianlon, to D.llllcl lIlL'IIIKIIIIII. fill S-fifill. . . 1'iiipcily of DjiirI J.iii, In Suanton, to P.mli-1 "i. .Inms fur .iJ. 1'iopruy of unknown owner, in (-iMiiton, to J.unri II. Xolm. f.ir M.S.I. , ,, Of Jinn- A. OWt.illpv. In Reunion, to M.iry ' O'ilJllcy," Irii'ti'i-. for W.ill. I'ropnt.v uf .Inhii Alfred Price, In Kr.inton, to D.'inlcl Ilri'imt'inan, lor 5,l. , , Propel ty of Prjnk M. Mojcr, In K'lanton, to ii. J. JleAiuliew, for 7.iv'l. Propirty of K. Silldinn, in .Vranton, lo Cli.irla P. O'Malh'y, for 7.7i. I'ropcrty of .1. . Iltavrn, -in Si ronton, to Dan iel liraincnuii, for SPJ.tlh. Propcity of Ilicliinl Cfall.iclicr, in fccinaton, to Clinics P. O-Jlalley, lor iiA3. Property of Anthony llnrett, in fccinnlon, to John .1. (hiinnan. for. 0.?. Piopcrty of Hamuli Unit, in SiTint.m. to Sriinion r.Jinl company, for &.H. Propcity of C. If. Doud. ill Siianlon, to &t Linton Lund roiiipjny, for f.".H7. Propcit jof Miclutl llmley, in tjeranton, to Scunton Land toiiip.iny. for ir5.59. Pioperty of 1. V. Jlnrphy. in Seranion, to Niuiitoii fnid conipiny, for nT.Pj. J'lopeiti of l'red Pun I, In .V-nnton, lo !-cran-lon Land compiny. for !"i..Vj. Piopcrty of It. V. Taylor, cslnle, ill hiranton, to htunton Land company, lor S5.71I. Propcity of WaMi Pro.-., .iu ftranton, to M. J. Ilonahoc, for ..11. Piopcity of Ctthriinv Conors In Scr niton, to Meadow Jlrool; Coal company, for t7.S-". Property of .l.unes L'nnncll, in Seionton, to Meadow "brook Land company, for iHi.31. P.-ncity of PiKr I'auh-, in Hcranton, to Mcadow'ltrnok Lunl.f ompany, lor $3.W. Of Patiick Gallanhi'i, in Siranton, to Meadow Ilioak J-ind t'uinpany, for 5J1.ll. P.-jpcity of .I0I111 .liuUe, in Soranton. to Ci-cikc 1. Taylor, fur i.i. , , Propctly Dt .Mi. .IihIbc In S'l.inlon, to Meadow llrook Iind lonipiny, lor $7.11. Property ot llildi?ol Lalicj, in P ranton. to Meadow lliook Land lumtuny, for wl.34. Propirty of Patiiik 3lor.ui, in tcranton, to HjiiVI llienncman, lor iCoi. Properly of James McDonnell, in Scianlon, to Slil.tlow Hi 00k Land company, for ,.:i'i. Property of llenry Pi lie. in Strinton. to Memlow llrook Land coinpmi, for r.". l. Property of John Ituane, in bi'iaiitnii, to Scran, tn Land company, for Sti. IJ. Pioperty or Thomas Smilh. in Siranton, to Chaili's Du'l'nt Bicck, for ?s.ni. Propeitv of Wardell and Iluli;alc in Coving ton, to (Minks J. Wardell. for i?u.:il. l"roputv ot .lolm It. LdwariK in Dalton, to John It. lMw.nd-. for $S.3(i. ' Propcity of lte. H. M. McMurniv Citate, in Duamorc, to T. .1. llnccran, for .s.ii''. Properly of Junes O'lloilc, in Dunmoie, to SUrtin .1. O'lloil. , for s.r,7. Property ot S.illio 31. Iteikci, in i:inilnnl, to '. ti. Schoonni iker, lor S-7.il. Propcity of Kconomy Ilo'C company in 1.1m linnt, to Noilon" Wanner, for $1(1.47. I'ropi'ily of Colonil James rairnian. in l.Im hilRit, to U. C!. hehoomnaker, for $!l. IJ. Propcity of Hindle C'randlo, in Pell tOiUisliip, to P. V. Stirliiiir. for $7.87. Propcity of Herbert, nnd Lowrv. in Pell town kliip, to ticoiKo D. 'lajlor, for VJJ.1.1. llropcitv of Mary shield-,, in Seranton, to Mftdow iirool: Land coiupany, for $fl.S3. Propel ty of W. I)orry, in Seranton, to John II. 1'olloHS. for $11.(11. Piopcity of W. Doriey, in Seranton, to John II. Fellows, for &.$'. Pioperty of Samuel Arnold, in jLUerson township, to I. T. llarhir, for WS.IS. Pioptity of Mary Ann Jenkins, in Srrins: Prook, to John II. rellows, for fJ.20. Pioperty of Shea and Ilitron es.iale, in Arch bld, to George E. Stcionson, tor ifil.01. Propel t j of John Shehodo, in lilakely liorouttli, to Annie PeMck, for .V.71. Propcrlv of Samuel Collins, in Caibondale, to William Collins, for t'i.37. Propertv of Daniel Cannon, In Carbondale, to I. T. Ilaiber, for iS.no. Propcrlv of i:iizalctli II. Walker, in Clifton, to T. II. Diik'Kiin, for fil.07, Propcrlv of 11. P. Well, In Fell tovnhlp, to II. P. Wells, for S10 C.'). Property of 1). K. Moore, in Poll towmhlp, to II. M. Ilns, for Wil.72. ' Piopcrtv of Turnout rcrriii, in JefTeraon, to rmnont 'rcirU, for 'tin.lS. Property of John Mclnlyrc, in Jciinjn, to Dclawrao nnd Ilud-on Canal company, for :?1.0I. Property of Seuinans k Capnell, In Liil'lume, to II. (1. Itcjnolds, for il.lP. Pioperty of Martin Cojne, in Lackiwanna tonnihlp, to Martin Ovine, for ?1", II. Piopcitv of James Mulr, in Lackawanna town ship, tn V. II. Loftus. for ta.(a. Propcrtv of Cilnanl HusIim estate, In Olyplnnt, to William O'llnra. for Sll.tn. Property of W, IMainton, in Hansom, to I!. II. Shurtleff, for M7.71. Property of Joel H. Thomas, in Poarlna Prook, to Charles P. O'.Malley, for M.H2. Piopcrtv of John (Mil, in S011II1 Ahiiuton, to Amanda 3HIK fr 1S.7S. Property of Kate Huu'hei estate, in South .Milnslon, to .Liinos A. S anion, for 2'.'.70. Property ot Alfred Harvey, in South Abintr ton. to C, P. Van Nort, and K. It. Parker, for ti W. I Pronely of Mary A. Ilodney, in South Ablng toa, to Sarah Ami Iteese, for W.2.1. Vlie followltn? aovonteen doeJa were acknowledged by Sheriff O, K. Pryor: Property of i:. L. Lord, iu Seranton, to Olrard ami Slailno Insurnnio company, for fJM.ttv, Propel iv of Charles M. Iuitasttr, in Mobcow, to M. J. Martin, for M.71. 1 Piopcrly of Waldyshiwii Kaweynski, adminls. t.tnr. in Scianlon. to Joicnh Jiiruchc. for kti'LIKI. riopeny 01 noun ' iciii.r, 111 oii.imuu, iu Middle Staten Loan, llulliliiiK ami C'onsttuellon company, lor wua, I'loprrty of .Mciillt Scott, Jr., ct a),, uuiitncd in (I. M. Okell. ill Dalton. tu Ucoricc M. Okcll. !for io. tTopcny 01 lid iiiuuaer, 111 iii'iuon, 1a iiioin mil Pattvison, for l,0nn. fvoperty of IMuar.l Miles, In Dalton, to Anna I!. KIwMcy. I"'' J.M. Property of Ma J. and Kdward Grenrr, in Solanton, to S. II. I'rlco, tor ifW.IU. Propcity of John J. Snyder, iu Seranton, to CIHzniV nulldlm; and Loan association, for tifJ.tss. , Property of Clurhs Ililllnxs, iu Seranton, to Nek- Schiller building and Loan association, for H1I.71. I'ropcrty of William Connoi, In Carbondale, to CrMk-ct and John Connor, for ?IJ.71. Property of S. Jay Austin, in Luelcauanna conlity, to Harry Scamaus, for SSI.!". Inopcrty of William II. and Jennie Sant, In Sckilntou, to West Sldo bank, for $3.1.17, Piopcrty of II. P. Van Kleeck, Iu Jermyn, to piUciihcnder I Co., for M.V). I'loperty of llllra and George Lown, In Madl tor. o TI10111.11 II, Cummlnw, for fMAS. nop'ity of Theodoir and Josenli lidneczncy, In U'inlnn, to New Schiller Building and Ixian assiclallcu, for $l9 HI, Properly of LouU Spitz, In Winton, to 0. SI. Pio'ce, for WO). .'Utornnv II. D. Parev. lcnrosontlnir GeorKo Inlsey & Son, filed exceptions iu tfio uurlniwocrrneni or me aeeu of the Louis Spitz properly to CI. M, Pierce. Attorney C. 13. Gardner torn appointed auditor to her the excep tions. Additional deeds will be nrknowl edged by tho eherlft next Wednesday, the rerjtilnr doy, Thursday, being Thanksgiving. Marriage Licenses, John fl. (J, llaur .111 Birch ttrent Kltlo Warrkk ,.332 South Ninth tired COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A rula for a ilccret In divorce w irrtnttil jcslerdiy In tho cas of Polly A. Coffman ajtalnst l)aM S. Coflman. In the imjo of Thcoilore 0. Wolfo anil Everett Warren, executor, against P. A. Uoray, attach ment rxecullon.1 were jestcrdiy Itaucd on four Judgments, attaching mono.m In the hands nf tho County Saxlngs bank, John S. Jenkins and V. V. I.alhiopc, who are numinoncd m (tar nMices. Their- was a healing before Judge Kelly yester diy in the habeas corpus proceeding to Jccuro the release on ball of Samuel Ullotll, iccuned of the murder of Kdward Herbert, Oct. f, In ! C.irboiid.ite. The prisoner was reminded pending nn- jTitigcH cousiueraiiou oi ine law points in volted. -- "ff INDUSTRIAL. 4- -f -f -f - -O 4 4- -f -f D., L. & W. Board for Today. The innke-up of the D 1. and W. board 18 a follows: Thursday, Sot. i". WILD C.V1B EAST. 0 p. in. 11. Dohcrty. ".:) p. tn. II. T. Follows. S.;;o p. in. 0. Hallerty. 11 p. m.-U. Jr. Halli.lt Friday, Nov UJ. WILD CATS KAST. l'.M ii. tn. P. (iilllgau. ." ,i, in. P. P, Steveiu. a u. in. John HuarLs. 5 a. in. (1. Thomas, with Nauiu.ui's iikTi, tl a. m. P. IIiilI.tt. 7 a. in. T. Doudicau. h a. in. P. 1). Sccor. tl a. in. .lohn Dn inc. 111.30 n. in. John Enuls 11..10 a. in. O. P. Kearncj. 1 p .in. .1. Coslello. with W. D. W.iMVPt men. 'J p. m. T. rit?intrlck il.l.'i p. in. I). Wallace. 4. 13 p. in. 0. CW. EU11MITS. C a. in., west G. Frouufelker. P a. in., west W. II. Nichols. 11 a. in., west J. Carngg. 7 p. in., wet for Cayuga W. It. McLane. 7 p. in., west from Cijuga T. J. Thomp.'-on. 7 p. in., cast from Nav Aug P. E. Dutlv. 0 a. in., cast-i:. McAllister. 1 p. in., cast J. Hosier. PULLKB. 10 a. m. Sirgtr. PUSHERS, (i a. tit., cast G. llom-ri 11.30 n. in., cast Moran. 7 p. in., east Murphy. 0 p. m., cast C. W. Dunn. l'ASSENQEll ENGINR3. 7 . tn. Gaffiiey. 0.1,0 p. m. Stanton. 7 p. m. Miftorcrii. WILD CATS WEST. J.SO a. m. 0. W. 1'IUgciald, iiith Jlastci' rn'ii. 0 a. m. J. Barber, il a. in. A. F. Mullen. 7 a. in. J. (tcnity. a it. in. II. nilligan. 10 a. m. J. O'Hara. 11 a. in. J. Gahagan. 12 o'clock noon 0, Hurt. J p. m.-G. Hill. :t p. m.-F. WhII. S.30 p. in. S. Cuinody. 4 p. in. A (5. Ilaniuutt. 3 p. m. A. Ketcham. 8 i. in. W. A. liartholomctr, d.30 p. in. A. Gecrity. 7 p. in. XI. Ctstncr. 5 p. in. r. F. Steven. XOIICE. Brakunen Riiwcll S.immon, John Cawle", John F. Langan, John Hcalcy, Jlalacbi CMalley and Isaac Evans vill call at trainmastci' office on Friday, Nov. '2J, it not out on tho load. Work on Armory Building, "Work on the Armory building is pro gressing very vapidly nnd Contractor Conrad Schroedcr, who is In charge of the work of construction confidently declares that he expects the big: build ing will be completed by April. The workmen are now busied, with work on the fourth and last lloor of the main part of the building, that Is the front section. The Iron supply to be lamely used iu the bullillnjf of the drill room is dally expected. This has been or dered from the Passaic Rollins Mill company of Paterson, N. J., and will set here within the next few days. Immediately upon Its arrival work will bo continued upon this apartment, which when completed promises to be one of the largest and finest drill rnoms In the state. It will be 155 feet broad by 240 feet long1, and Is to be 52 feet In belght. Work will bo continued on the building despite wind or snow, as the structure has now reached that stige where Contractor Schroeder can afford to laugh at winter. The roof Is soon to be laid, and fortilled by this and th steam pipes which are to be Installed, the workmen will continue tn labor throueh the chilliest days on the in terior of the bis edlllce. Cannot Oet Industrial Census. Secretary Atherton, of the board of trade, recently wrote to the dlrestnr of tho census for the purpose of obtaining;, If possible, a copy of the Industrial cen sus returns of the city of Seranton pri or to the. January meeting of tho board. Ho received a reply yesrterdiy. Mat ing that It would bo Impossible to plve out these returns for many moiuhs Today and TomorrowBig MYER The Cheapest Shoe yet, Inasmuch as tho work of compil ing: them has not yet been commenced; Secretary Atherton was especially dis appointed at this news because he de sired to Incorporate the figures In his annual report, Tho Industrial census returns will show tho amount of capital Invested In local industries, the amount of wanes paid, tho number of hands em ployed nnd the total value of the yvarly product. A comparison of these llgurcs with those of ten years ago, will give an excellent Idea of 'the Industrial growth of tho city In the last ten yeurs. Work Resumed at tho Raymond. After a nine months' Idleness, the Raymond colliery In Archbald, lately owned by the Forest Mining compiny, nnd now operated by the Now York, Ontario nnd Western Railroad com pany, yesterday resumed operations, liurlng the long period of Idhnens which was caused by the dissatisfied em ployes going, on strike, negotiations wero on between the new companies, nnd , few days ago were comiilotod and the Raymond was transferred to tho Elk Hill Coal and Iron company, which virtually means the Ontario and Vestorn. A committee of miners Wednesday watted on Superintendent Rryden and offered to resume work under the sumo agreement us the men In the com pany's other collieries, and work was accordingly begun yesterday. The Forest Mining company, which sold the colliery, was the successor to Jones, Simpbon & Co. J. J. Williams of this city, and the heirs of tho Into Kdward Jones, of Olyphant, were tile principal stockholders. This nnd That. District Passenger Agent J. B.Walsh, of the New York, Ontario and Western railroad, .was, yesterday, In Carbondale. The hearts of employes of the Cen tral Knllioad of New Jersey, all along the line, wero yesterday comforted by the pleasing spectacle of tho pay car. f.ouls lluggtii A Co., patent attorneys, Washington, 15. ('., report that on last Tuesday. Mr. John R. Oltell, a resident of this place, obtained n valuable pat ent for improvements In coffee mast ing tippnrattis, nnd to other residents of this Mute forty-nine patents wero issued on the same date. Lackawanna englrieets' attention was yesterday directed to a bulletin order from Superintendent C H. Ketcham, of Hobokcn, calling their no tice to bulletin order Xn. 60S. of Oct. 20. "Complaint Is made." the bulletin read, "that some englnemon omit the letter "M" (for signals on Morrlstown branch) and letter "B" (for signals on Montclulr branch) in making reports of failures to tho signal engineer. Ple.ise see that the letter is given in conjunc tion with the signal number on e-.ich report In order that the location of signals may be promptly determined." The enginemeu are also instructed to be sure to use the new small card form, in making these tepnrts. a sup ply of wjilch can be obtained tit tho round lio'uso. Niagara Falls, Thanksgiving Day Excursion. Ticket agents of the Lackawanna rnilroad will sell special excursion tick ets to RulTnlo and Niagara Falls at rate of $ii.ar from Seranton. Tickets will be on sale for any regular train Nov. 2S, and limited for return until Dee. 3 inclusive. The new buildings for the Pan-American exposition, to be held in Buffalo in 1901 are now about completed and by special arrangement with the director general, holder of Lackawanna tickets will be admitted to the Pan-American grounds Nov. 29 and :!0, free of charge. Short Sea Trips of two to fve daja" duration, arc ottered by the TO Norfolk, Ua. Old Point Comfort, Ua. Richmond, Ua. Washington, D. C. Steamer tail dally except Sunday fioni Pier 28, North Ititer, foot of Peach street. New York. TickctH, including meals and etatcroom acconv modationt, $13.00 nnd upward, Por full information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. 81 Beech Street, New York, N. Y. li.n.V.I.Ki:R,Traf.Mgr. .T.J.ilUOW.V.a.P.A. Rend the facts, they tell of wonderful values in stylish, dressy, up-to-date and good wearing shoes. No matter how low price of the shoes. We repeat the fact that our guarantee for fit and wear goes out wit every pair of shoes triat leaves our store. f ildlfC' hnPC Ladies' Vici Kid, Button and Lace, Kid and LdUica ouuta rja,ent Tip ShoeS( made on the -nwest ,asfs Real value ) and $4, Go today and tomorrow at $1,981 $2.39 and $3,48 Ladies' Dongola Button, Goodyear Welt Shoes, worth $2,50, at.. $1.49 Ladles' Russia Calf, Heavy Sole, $3.00 Shoes, at 1.79 Ladies' $1. 50 Shoes at , 08c Misses' Shoes at 75c, 96c, $1.35 and 1.50 Men's Shoes at $2,00, $3,00, $4.00 and $5.00. Made by Hatian, H. S, & H., and other well known makers. In Rus sid Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Leather, all stylish and all widths, A to KB. Boys' Shoes at 98c and $1,35, The above are only a few of the many bargains, Wc invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere, Remember, there is no trouble to show you goods and you'll surely save money by it D AVI DOW, Store, S: June1 Mdteht Powder. NEURALGIA? Yes, it will euro Neu ralgia tooany kind of hentliiche, in fact and without any bad effects. Dr. James' Headache Powders." Famous Prescription of an did physician. Perfectly harmless and perfectly sure to cure. Bftble Invalid)), ony.nno can tk them with perfect iafcty. At all Drug Stores. 4 Doses 10 Cents. Cure Where Othcn Pail. Merchant Tailoring Mtt It is impossible to get move for your money than we give you. Others 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. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oi! Stoves, Gas Stoves, ? Heaters. f US.327 PBNN AVENUB. The Dickson Manufacturing Oo. tcranton and WllUavliarro, 14, Maiiiiruoiurer o.' LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV ENQJNES Boiler, Hoisting and Pumping (Machinery General Offlce. Seranton. Pa. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tTNOTE TOE NAME. fS Prof,Q.F,THEEL,M,0. xU f ( hi., riillillpb!. I'll. Hufiil.fhfrAril.f.in 1 ramectinturc rnivjIlK uiaiAoia. mutasiai l AluStS.BlCflO POISON, til, VOUSO'BIIITM J10ST MHH80p.V(tlC0Cllt . STRICTURE- 'iiiocLiiiln !.! ml M Mournful. Khrunkt-n Oftm A ilyMripr(tica,VOeirfctirtipiialperifmeinGenniiivJ He ml fur bosk " rrulb "tip!" rHral A f Iff trie il frasd 1 Shoe Bargains 307 Lackawanna Avenue, (JnnoHjSU)allac OCRANTON'S SHOPPING OENTER. Extraordinary Sale Of Ladies' Kid Gloves $1.00 Per Pair 1,000 pairs Ladies' Fine Street Gloves, pique sewn, in a quality universally sold at a dollar-fifty a pair. These colors Black, Pearl, Browns, Tans, Greys, Modes, Red, Gold Brown. See window. An Advance Sale Of Holiday Umbrellas At $4.00 Each-At $5.00 Each-Two Assortments. 200 all told. Made especially to our order, of the finest silk taffeta, warranted to give satisfaction in wear. The handles are all of fine pearl and ivory with heavy sterling silver mounting. In our regular stock these goods have always brought from $6.00 to $7 50 each. A rare chance to buy your Christmas Umbrellas at a great saving. See Window. CONNOLLY A..A.At.ttt4HtllttlmtA THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB? 2 CEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. CtPITAL $200,000 SURPLUS BOO.OOO WM. C0NNI1LL, PreslJjit. HEISRY BELIN. Jr.. Vice-Pre. WILLI A A tl. PECK, Cistiitr- Bpecla' attention riven to bun), eras accui'nts. Three per cent. in. tereit pal on Interest deposit. Lager Beer Brewery HanuTactnrov3 ?r OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth: 8tret, .PA Telephone Call, 2;V. TH IIC POWDER CO, Keous 1 and2, Com'ith BTd'g. OEANXON, FA. lining and Blasting; POWDER Mpfeat MomIo aa Kuth llt WorlM. LAFLIN RAND POWDBR C0.'3 ORANOE OUN POWDER Blretrlo Balterle EUotrlo KxptoJerv splodlug blMl, tisfoly Viutaui Riiauni Cksilcal Cis uxp'iW. iiii 1 & WALLACE, 4 . RUGS CARPETS We waut 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 I WALL PAPER I I BRASS AND WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Avm These Game Boards have Rules for 50 Gantoi including CROKINOLr n" 1 niwoQM GAMES Florey & Brooks, 21 1 "ESSST DR. DRNSTEN, 111 Spruce Street, Scran ton. Pa. ' II cute an I Chronic Olsceia ol mm kom Bin Children. Consultation aod examination free. Olllce Hour Dully andj Sunday a- u. o o p. m. 127 AND 129 WASHINQTON AVENUE RUGS t DRAPERIES T METALLIC) BEDS I HENRY BELIN, JR., Oeneril Agent (or (he Wyoming Dutrict lor DUPONFS POWDER. Ulnlni,-, BUstlni,-, fportlng, fimokelMt end t Utpauao Chemical Compeoy'e High Explosives. Sifcty Fuse, Cjpj end Eiplodera. Room Vi C Dell BulMln?, Scunton. AtitNCIES: Tiioa. F01ID , ,, ...,PUUtt JOHN B. SMITH k EON ...,..,.....riyni9ui V, E. UULL10AN Wil. Brn k m 1 si ti f I tl hv A. L ;it, ttV i h 'A i rt..