SBR' I KftV ' IT -i' ' " i A' .. i ." '31 "' , l-V,' V i r" i " r ,- THte SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -24, 1900. 12 " tf. BURGESS REESE WILMSOT SIGN riOHT OVER TEN-YEAR CON TRACT FOR IilOHTINQ. District Attorney John R. Jonea Called Upon to Iiutltuto MnndnmU3 Proceedings to Compel the Chief Executive of Old Forge Borough to Sign the Contract Second Week of Common Plcns Court nt nn End. Wife Attends Dlvorco Henring in Her Wedding Dross. Mandamus iiroceedltws lisivu boon In stituted by UnroUKh Solicitor John II. Bonner, ot Old Koikc lo compel Utir tfess It. Willis Hew to sluii the con tract for uluclrlr I. Must, reeentlv drawn In confoiinlty v ith an m-dlimnce accepting' thu limpo-ml of thu Avoca Kloctrlc lilRht company to llfilit tho borough for a period of ton ycaiv. The papcrH were yeslonlay placed In tiho hands of DIstiict Attorney John H. Tone and will likely bo presented by him to court today. Tho contract was to have Rone into effect September 9, last. It was sinned by tho president and secretary of tne borough cuunell and then presented to tho btirsess. Tho latter refilled to sign H and as jtet has not assigned the rea sons for his refusal. It Is understood, however, that he considers thu prices too IiIrIi nnd Is not a believer in either the legality or wisdom of u ten-year llRhtlnjr contract. Tho contract pi lee N ?T-,0 a year for each arc IIrIU, and $i!2.r.n for each in I'lindescent Unlit. At the nuts-et It Is proposed to erect thirty aio and thirty incandescent lights. Second Week of Common Pleas. Tlie end of the second wcekls list of the November term of common pleas wis leached tiL .'! o'clock yesterday afternoon, when a. erdlct for the plaln llff In tho sum or iOi'.rji) was tllivcted by Judge Kelly in the case of CI. T. Harber iiKalnsl .1. Ueckwlth nnd others. There was no appearance for the de tendant. Jlr. Hot nut? represented Hie plniiitliT. Jiccnusc of the non-appearance of the plaintiff, a non-Milt was granted by Judge Kelly in the case of Wallace Harbor asraiust the Hcranton Traction company. The defense was represented by Major Everett Wan-en. I?y agreement, in Judge Arohbnld's court, ii verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of S100 was entered In the case of K. tJ. Worden against Charles Kaest ner. John V. Scrags repres-ented the plalutllf, and li. A. Zimmerman the de fendant. Juries were out nt noon in the cases of the Kxeler Machine conipnny against the Pine Hill Coal company, and A. Boeiansky against the Scranton Railway company. No verdict had been returned in cither case up to ad journing time. A rue for a new trial was granted in I lie case of the Kloctrlc City Land Im provement company against the West Hidge Coal company. Twenty-three of the thirty-live eases on the list were disposed of tills week, which breaks all previous records. Ten were tried; six, settled; two, non Miited; four, rcfeiied, and one marked off the list. The other twelve were con tinued. Considering the fact that it was the first time for Judge Kcllv to direct affairs In civil court, the record is no small compliment to Ills execu tive ability. Told of Bolnud's Biutality. Attired in the carefully preserved giay silk ilic-s in which she went to hymen's altar twelve yeais ago, lira. John 1'. Unbind yesterday afternoon ap peared before Judge John I'. Kelly, with ti nuuib(.r of witnesses, In tell of the brutal treatment hich now forces her to ask tho law to free her from the ties which bind her to tho ninn who promised to love, cherish and protect her, on that happy clay when she llrst wore the tenderly-treasured dr.'.ss. Her story is truly a pitiful one. Only u few years of married life had passed when her husband began to tit Ink, and In a short time he was so besotted he would not woik, and what llttl" money his wife earned as u washer woman, he seized and spent for drink. Tho poor board and board of asso ciated charities contributed to tho support of the family, and two years ago the latter organization caused the lour children lo 1l taker, away from their homo and placed in tho care of charitable Institutions, Mrs. Duggau, agent of the associated iliailties, and Alderman John T. Howe testllled to Mrs. Inland having coma to tlieiu on several occasions with biuised nnd battered fate, to complain of her husband's treatment. She, herself, told that as a result of one beutlng he gave her, In 1S0S, she was III for fourteen weeks, and while being eared for at the poor farm 'vns deliveied or a sttll-born child, Shu Is a woman of ii3, and bents traces of having been reared amid lvlinlnsr influence?. Her face still bears scars of wounds which she claims were indicted by her husband. Testimony was jilro taken in the case of Jones against Jones, In which the husband alleges that tho wife ile sertvd him, Thu wife is n sister of When in Doubt play trump?, as the .saying is. If In doulit where to Kit the rltilit Kind uf uiulvrmur, tiy iu; you uii't lose. Our leader fur tlihj week Ii J SIM. n.i:ra:i dahmcxt. at Wc, worth ji.m. vb ijii nc M number to choose from, mujlus in jiriie from 43 tents to i'i per taniicnt, 412 Spruce Street, Xty our IQv. collar; rose better wade. dmhMMaf Mrs. Mny Williams, the divorced wife of City Assessor Philip Hlnslnnd. Marriage Licenses. iMwnnl lih ...... ....... 120:1 Hamilton utrct Mlrimu II. I.1I 1223 l&non rtrcct limitr. Icntlnowsky i i ......t'ltliiton Victoria Wlfsiicitikl .Klin Mr.-et .tnmrs Cup' .11(1 Mnry street Mary Noone ,,,, ,,.,., ,,,.,. Wrtlci street COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Jiuljre Kelly yrstenlay appointed ThornM I. Ilolnn niulltur to illslrlliiite the tundt remaining In the liamU of John P. O'Mnlley, odinlnUlrator of tho estate of John bally, late of Taylor. Dldrld Attorney John It. Jones was nt wont eitenliy on the trial Iht for tho next term of rrlmliuil court, the I.1I before ho retires from nltlte. It will lie piililbhcd In Tho Tribune Mon day inornliiff. There lire neatly four hundred cu.cs on the Hit. I).ill X, I.euli wan jenlrrday granted a llccnie tor the leiiialnder of tho year for the hotel prop erly he runs in the Second ward of Taylor. Williams Jenkins Mas Rrnntcd a llrense tor thu place, but failed lo tul.e It out. James II. Wat klm represented the petitioners. - : INDUSTRIAL. Wo Are Making Hendwny. The editor of the British nnd South Aft-lean Kxport Gazette hus been stir ring up the British and South African public on tho fact that American manufacturers nie making rapid head way In the markets of Africa. In a letter to the leading publication In London and re-publlshod In the British nndouth Afrlcun Export Gazette of November, 1000, just received by the treasury bureau of statistics. Ho says: for the Informal Ion of jour readers, I append herewith :i list of -tune oidtrj) lately e.ticuled, nr now being e.eeute'J in Amcrlea for Cape L'nluny: In December, lwff, American makers hid in hind orders fur G0 saloon euirUKis fer the equipment of thu ca-,lciii becllon of the Cape Cvti-riiiiunt railway, and in that month sK ."0 tou loeomotirei uerf. tlclhcnd at the Capo buv ernment ralluay wciU from the Il.ildrtin worlj of I'lilhuldphin. In .March, 1MK1, sK Itnpnutd Pullman rars wcio landed at :ape Town for the L'aipu Koit'iniitcnt ralluay. In July, llXXl, nev tial Ilildnin locomotlics were dcllu-red nt Cape Town in part completion of Capo r;ocrn nient contracts. In tint month, nrcordlm; to the pcneial in.iiingei- of the Cjpe uovernment rallwaji, tlieiu were still thirty-nine engines jihI about sytW.OfiO worth of tiuclts nnd other rolling Ktnek on order In Kngl.irol and Amcrli-J. I'mir cnuines built by MeAMS. Dickson k Co., Philadelphia, fur the Hijati railway, tunc bien acquired by the Capo Kovemment, and aro now tunning on the W.wibirg branch. In Keptemiicr, 10W, the Union Swltth and Signil company, of l'iltslimg, lud in hand a largo order lor bpcpi.it licign ami Bultclies for the Cape goetiunint r.nl waji,, nnd .sevoral side tank engines irom the Ilildnin works wcio dally expected to be deliv tinl at Cape Town foe the lailwaj. In Sep tember, 1IHJ0, the l'ie-ed Steel Cat company of rittcliiuir, L. Sj. A., had in band an order for the Cape gocrnment rallwajs for beeial btcel platform t.irs of forty tons capacity. Apirt Irom tb(-e ituns it Is ignirtcmt that for the year ending June ."0, 1SP!, the United htafes of Ameiini .-hipped 40,601 tons of sleel rail-, lo .South Afiita (value 1W.00O pounds Mer ling), as atraimt :!,105 tons (alue 1:1,1 tl pound; i-uiling) iu the pieu'ous year. In the estimat.-s of the Cape goMimcnt foi tho current j ear tli,; bum of 015,502 pounds sterling is put down lor rolling slock, locomotics, etc., but nothing e. of course, said .13 to uhore these large orders Mill be placed. I do not altogether blame the Capo Colony for thus rliteiting a huge share of its orden lo oilier tommies, for it is notorious as hir Waller I'eau- has remaiked, that, us time is now the c-ence of the contract, Dritiih engineering firms lino been and me unilile to ruccpl them, the iiOik .ill i. lily in hand being moio than (hey can nt ei take. Price, too, U .in Iliipoiljnt factor, nnd P'peoi.illy l this so with railway material. Inrutnnthc and Imcks, which ro-.'. considerably h's iu the Culled States thin in the United Kingdom. It is, however, impossible to mci look the f.ut tint many impoittint ordeis hive gun" to America fiom the Cape that could have ltn pliteil in lids lountry bad cltorls been nude to this end; and, rightly or wrongly, m picinn cUK in the mind- of iinuiuf.ictiiicn that is entirely due to the :mf i-ltrit i-li teiidouiis of tciue oi the ljpi-7. officials. Wlutcicr Ibe-rea-icn, the emphe ;it large Mill agree that it la dNgiaicfuI that other cnuntiies- .should reap the mhnntagc of the m).iralUd saerillces wc have made in the liner ar; and while admitting that gonrnnieut, like individual'', timet be guided by biislnes puidcnie, it will certainly be li nentable if eiery eltoit lie not straiticd to check the tcndiiicy to favor Hie foreign mauuiactuici' at the expen-e of bis Ilrltlh competitors. There is one way whereby the tender system leads to the dhcrMon of eiders to Ameiiea. eien dosplle the good iiitonlioiM of the Colonial giv enmients. This is' in case wheio no illpula llons aie iusiitcd ill the contrails that the nia tnid implo.ied shall lie oideinl of liiithh inin iifaituri'iA (Julie recently .in order for mils for a Natal muuhipility round ill. May to the Lorain sliel coinpiny, .loluisloun, Pa., in this w,ij wholly, it is pcmibsitilp to believe, against the intnniiiiis of the muiilelpil authorities, and pik-llily against the intentions of the contraitoi. Mini had prolubly baud their estimate on the lower American cost. Work Resumed nt Oxford. Work was resumed at the Oxford colliery yesterday, after an idleness caused by a misunderstanding anion? tho lormer employes. At present only n small force of men aro at work, the. operators desiring to fill the chutes with coal for the local trade before lo.idins? ears for shipment. When coal Is mined for the market a Iitrffe force of men will be eiiLjuped. and curs will bo furnished by tho Delaware, L.ackuwuima tind Western company, over whose load nil ship ments will be made. Home of tint best veins In the anthracite region aro lo cated in the Oxford, and tho coal has a ready market us soon as prepared. l;arpenttrs are now ent;uKed In ereot ing; u new weltjhlliK ofllce on tho prem ises, and additional Improvements ato to be mude before tho plant Is fully equipped. When tho colliery Is In full operation, the People's Coal com pany, who opernte the mines, expect to employ upwards of -100 men and boys in preparing their output for mar ket. Stove Makors Complain. At n meeting of tho Stove Manufac turers' association, held In OIiIcdko, Oct. 0. 10Q0, u unanimous spirit of In dignation seemed to prevail nt tho cure, less handling of stoves and tholr other wures by the railroaders In ritaiee of their transition, and numerous opinions were freely expressed that every year the dntnago Is becoming ri eater "iid the wholesale wreckage Is becoming enormous, As a partial attempt at remedying tho troublo resolutions wore adop ed and forwarded to the various nillioad companies, setting forth tho nvinir'ne tureis' grievances. A copy of the reso lutions was yesterduy posted for em ployes of the Central Railroad of Now jorsey.and accompanying It was a bul letin order front Superintendent W. W. Wentz, jr., which read us follows; "To train nnd enginemen; Your at tention Is Invited to the attached copy of resolutions adopted by tho Htove Manufacturers, Oct. 9, 1900. Parti u ar attention Is caled to the causes leudlng to damage of such merchandise, espe cially as to tho lack of care In making tho couplings, use of air, and In fail ing to particularly proteot cars from damage In making flying switches. "You are enjoined to use great caro In the performance of your work, and thus overcome cause for complaint on the part of our patrons." The refolutlons lengthily state thttt during the past several yeais the breakage of stoves has steadily In ci cased, and tho greater part of car loads at a lime have reached their des tination broken, tn small shipment of from ten to fifty stoves H has been a freauent occurrence for half tho cargo tn be very badly damaged. An Inves tigation made Into the cautcs of this condition of affairs showed that auto matic couplers were In a way responsi ble, as they tended to Incrcnso oaie lessness among tho railroaders, nnd It tho first contact of tho curs did not couple them, the engineers Jammed them together with a force that cau ed a terrlilo shaking up among tho con tents. Air brakes suddenly applied to a car going at high speed, also were considered the causes of much damage, and llylng switches, made carekssly, wore said to be responsible for n uen oral shattering of the wares. Transfer stations not possessed of the proper facilities for baggage hand ling are deemed another cniuo of com plaint by tho manufacturers. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The make-up of tho D., U nnd W. board Is as follows: l'rlday, Xov W. WILD OATS FAST. 7.E0 p. nt. M. J. llcnnlgan. 8.S0 p. in. A. .1. McDonnell. 11 p. in. .1. J. Dully. Salimtiy, Nov. 21. WILD OA1S EAST. 12.3(1 a. m. II. Doherty. 3 .1. in. (J. Klngsley. 1 a. tn, P. C.ivanaugh, with .1, Ilcnnlgau's men. fi ii. in. II. Ilcnnetl. il a. in. II. T. IVIIow-i. 8 n. in. Cllirtholoinew, 0 a. in. II. llllllgun. lO.ai n. in. II. T. Sl.iplc-H. Il.Sil n. in. .1. A. llu-li. 1 p. m. M. Cirmmh. 2 p. in. 1 h. llogeis. :UG p. m.-d Wall 1.43 p. m. IV. I.i Rnr. SUMMITS. 0 a. m., west O. l'rounfellcer. P u. in., wel W. II. Nieholi-. 11 a. in , west J, Carrigg. 7 p. in., wist fiom Cayugi W. 11. Mtl.ine. 7 p. in., wist fnuii Cy ug.'i T. J. Thompson. 7 p. in., east from N.iv Aug K. U. Dully, fl ii. in., east i:. McAllWir. 1 p. in., east J. Modcr. PULLER. 10 n. in. Singer. rusiinits. 6 a. in., east 0. Hoiwr. IL.'SO a. m., e.iit Moran. 7 p. ni., cast Murphy. !) p. in., eait C. W. Dunn. PASSUSOEIl ENGINES. 7 a. in. Caffney. 5.80 p. m. Stanton. 7 p. m. Jlagovern. WILD CATS WEST. 4.110 u. in.' O. llandolph. fl a. in. f, lliriier. liuikhart. I . .MulUn II. JlcC-inn. , O'llara. , Gahagan. -O. Iluit. iiui. L. 'an Wonncr, S. Carmody. fl. Ilamniitt. Ketch mi. . A. Hartholomcw, A. Cerrity. Castner. rinncrty. i a. in. J. 7 a. m. A. 9 a. in. J. 10 u. in. J, 11 a. iu. .1. 12.30 p. m. 2 p. ni. O. :j p. s.ao 4 p. u p. B p. in. I. p. in. in. A. in. A. ni. W, 0.S0 p. in. 7 p. m. Tl. 6 p. ni.M. NOTICE. Conductor 1'. L. Van Wonner and rcw will run !! p. ni.. Wild Cat West, l'riday, ov. 2J, in plac e ot K. Wall and crew. This and That. Henry Allen, of Cleveland, O., travel ing freight agent for the Now York Central and St. Lawrence railroad, was in the city yesterday and visited Su perintendent of Transportation J. M. Daly, of the Lackawanna, at tho Int ter's ot'lee. Tho two aro old friends and co-workers. The board of directors of the Mer chants' and Mechanics' bank are now considering five lots, which are desir able as sites for tho now bank build ing which is to take the place of the old one destroyed last August in the explosion. AV'ithin a few days one of tiiese is to be selected and purchased and plans for the new structure will then be dravin up and submitted to tlu board. For a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. LEGAL. nn: axstaij mektim; or the siockiiold- iis ot the ftciantuu Packing Loinp.iuy Mill be held at the ciillco of the Company on Tues day, l)i c mil. i- 11, VM, at I p. in., fov ihe cltclion of diiiTlui-s lor the cn.-uii.g in- .l.Ml 1 1. COX.NELL, Moietaiy. OITICK 01' 'HIE h WANTON 1I01.T AND NLT ' Co.. Krantoii. Pa., Nov. 20th, 1000. A meeting of tho i-tiiikhuhhis of this company, will hi- held at it.-, gineial ollhe, on the nunt.v fointh day of J.iiui.uy. A. 1)., 1001, to take action on a proposed increa-u of the capital btock of the tump my from M.in.OiKl to i-iJO.ouO. L. M. IIUIITON, Seuctar. ESTATE OP 1-lLAis h'l.OWEU, LATE OK THE TiiMiislilp of Clifton, County ot Laikauuiiiu uiiil htuli of PcninIi.inl.i, decc.isul. Letters of administration upon I lie uboie-nameil t.-tatc haling been giautis! to the uuiliibigiiisl, all pi-n-um h.iWi.g clainn or il-maiidd .iiiliist the mIiI estate Mill present them for p.ijiuent, nnd Ihos- indebted lluuto Mill ide.ise i ake iiil nidlato pauneni to W. K. 1'I.OWElt, AdiiiinUtrator. 1HOS P. WELLS, IMJ., liouhls'ioio, Pa. Attorney for Estate. ESTATE OP IIOIII'.KT C. LIIE. LATi: OP THE lloruugh of Iliinmore, County of Lid.auann.i and Stnte of Peiiiisyliaula, dee-astd. Letters of uduiliilstratior. upon the uboie-num-il estate having been giantul In the undei'ilgiKil, all pcuoii3 having claims or demand, against the- bald estate will present them for pa.wncnt, and those indebted thereto Mill ideate make im mediate paimeiit to CHAItLOlTE LEI.', Administratrix, Duninnrc, I'i, ; WILLIAM K. SIMPSON, Admliiiitrator. TIMS. I'. WELLS. ES(f I'lltaun, l'a. Attorney fur l'tate. F. L. CRANE FURRIER. Established 1866, No cud of pretty ..IoUbIs. Flue Furs, Fur neck pieces C'ollareUes, Capes, Our line or Jackets, utiles' unci Misses' Till or ults will "I ill tliu liilf.' kFur Kopalrlngr Ui aSpeclulty, RAW FURS BOUGHT. 324 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton Pa, ft 1 li vt fir Ml m Merchant Tailoring It is impossible to get more for your money than we give you. Others may offer lower prices but they give you much inferior work. Some give good work, but exhorbitant prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best aud our prices the lowest. W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, ftearrj. aad Unatnrn Hot Watsr lluQlSIOi f KS-32? PENN AVENUE. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccranton and Wllket-Ilarra, l', JluuufaoiUrorJ of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, Holstlngand Pumping Machinery. General OfBce. Scranton, Pa. Men's Shoes At $2, $3,$ 3.50 $4. and $5. Made by the best of mak ers of shoes, in Box Calf, Patent Calf, Weluar Calf, Vici Kid and Enamel. All styles, all sizes aud all widths. Ladies' Shoes At $2, $2.50, $3. and $4. Made by Johu Kelly and Gray Bros,, in Vici Kid, Box Calf, High Cut Patent Calf, aud Euaincl. Extra heavy hand-sewed sole, manish aud straight lasts, Cuban, Mili tary aud Coturaou sense heels. All styles, all sizes, and all widths, A. to E. Myer Davidow 307 Lackawanna Ave. ConnollWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Extraordinary Sale Of Ladies' Kid Gloves $1.00 PerPair-i,oooapairs Ladies' Fine Street Gloves, pique sewn, in a quality universally sold at a dollaf-fiftya 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.oo to $j 50 each. A rare chance to buy your Christmas Umbrellas at a great saving. See Window. CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IS 72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.OOO Surplus OOO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. HEINRY BELIN. Jr., VlccPres. WILLIAM H. PECK, Casblir. Epecla.' attention Riven to bust, ness accurnta. Thrco per cent, in terest pal on Interest deposit. Lager Beer Brewery llHMiracturera ?r OLD STOCK PILSNER N. Ninth Street, SlHliii, PA Tekphtms Cull, 2U1X THE SIC POWDER CD. ttooms 1 and 2, 1'om'llh BTd'g. iORANTON, PA. ninins: and Blasting POWDER llfi.t Mooito and Iluiu M WoiKl LAFLIN ft RAND POVVDBR CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER Wvotrlo tlatt.rlea. ttlwtrlo Kxpliiltri. xplodlui bl4ti, oafely f ui 44 1 Reiawj Cheilcal C9.'$ ux.l'.Vt. & WALLACE, jw CARPETS Imi We. want you to see tha 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 be had this side of New York. A superb line of WALL PAPER I $ I BRASS AND WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming; Anmi AROl4RENATI0r0AMEiB(MB ABWBgMA,B0flBl!!ill4ui)AYBI These Game Boards tiove Rules for 50 Games including CROKINOl"' "' '" '" '""HM GAMES Florey & Brooks, 21 1 teS.0" 1)U. DBKSIEN Tbys'clan and Suroa 311 Sps) St, liupo UUU BUllJlUg All acute anil chrcnia dUc9 el men, to. men and Uilldrcu. C1IUONIU NliUVOUS, 1UIA1N AND UA&l't.NU IJISh'AaKS A Sl'KC 1ALTY. All iiisi-jca ol llic l.iver, KiJncjj, Uladdt-r. bWln, UluuU. NiOij, Wumb, Uju, i-tr, Nubc, Tlituat, ami Lunn, Cacutra, Tumorj, I'llts, lluiiturc. Uoltrc. ItliciuiatUm, Antluua, Caurtli. VurioLOcck'. l.o.t UaiiheuJ, Mi;lilly KmlMiuiM, nil IVnule DUtiirs, Lrutorrhoia, etc. (iuimurrlica, Kyi'liill. Illood I'oUuii. ludUcre lion anl outlnul hMu ubliirruivil. Surgery, fits. K)llepy. 1"J PC and Stomach U'ormj. L'A. TAIIRUUZUN'K. fcpeclflc- ror Catarrh. Tlirc inontlu trmtmrnt only J5.00. Trial free In oitlrf. Connultuiion and i-atniiatlon dee. OllUo hour diily and Kundiy, 8 a. m. to S p. W. DR. DEINJSTEINJ 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE DRAPERIES T METALLIO BEDS I $ HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent (or the Wyoming District lor DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlnff, niajllnsr, Sporlln;, Emokeleaa anJ ta Iteuauno Chcniical Company 'a High Explosives. Ealety Fuse, dps ami Eiplodera. Room 101 Oat. cell lliilldin,', Scranton. aui:ncii:si T1IOS. KOItO ......Pittaton JOHN D. bSilTIl k SOX ....,., Plymouth W. V. UULUQAK .., , WIlkesDana 1 A..i.fr -t nigt. J r-AhX a ' ''