p tw r-5pp ijspmwy x u Jl'" we! THE SOUANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1900. 8 ODDS AND ENDS OP NEWS OP THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD Delaware and Hudson Company Grants a Two-Weeks Pay. to Its Employes The Notice Issued Concerning It. Notices wore itoli'il In. nil the col lleilus of tin' Doluwuiu imil llti'lm rallrimil on Monilny. iitinmnirliiB tlmt mi nnd iiftcr Jaiiimiy 1 tliu I'liipliiyoi of the. coal deimrtmoiit will Im tmltl hphiI monthly. The notice It.-elf ivtul mm fol lows: TI'O Deliwtirr mill llii'lvm Compiii). ijiIIip C,nl lli'p.irlmuil. C C. Hose, Suprrlntrnili'iit. Mir.lllloll. 1M.. Nnv. SI, 1!WO. xotici:. Tn Milieu iiml Other UhiiIii.ui tltlt Ciilllrij: On nnd iillir .l.m. I. I'H. H.o loiiip.un pi" Wl'1 to piv llm UllpliVI"1 "' ""' ,'inl 'I'MMIt ni.nl Miiil-iiinntlih. 'Ilu- llisl piwiinil fm .'Jim. riv lll Iv in.uli- tor wnilt nnllticr tin' lilli; tin n'ioml p.niui'iit fi.r wmk imlliiif tin' lit 'if tin- moiitli. l'or 1". Iiiu.iry Hie Hint p.i.mcnt Mill tio mule for wmU inline mi tin- 1 '. "'l tlic mi nnil paunrnt Im tin' 1 i-t iliy "' ll'i" limnllis the till urn' "f llie wr fm llm IMIi, iiml h.l ilu i.f r.uli in.iiilli. Almiil it ii ilm nflrr tin' time tiiLtlllnl, p.ijnii-lii " IurIii .l)llllllt. I'. (-'. Ill. Mlpllllllllllllllt. The Dcliuvnif iiml Iludiuin Is the first of Hip bltf I'onumiiles n ttilio this utrp, imil Ii N RiMim-iilly conceded llmt iln othoiH will soon i'.ill into line. The Lehigh Valley l-s cxpeinetl to imy 11m miners on the M'inl-iiioiillily iiiih.ibi merit on nnd after IJee. I, ani! there is no doubt that the Dohtware, J.iicku waiina and Western Itnllroail lonniany will also adoiit this nu'thod. There lias been n Rcnoral deirmnd rimiuiB nit the mine omnloyoM for the 'einl-nionlh-ly rays, n number of ieaoni belnti ndvaneed by them for thilr claims. Suiirrlntendent of tl-" "onl Dep.iit Jiient ( (. Uose, of t.'ie Uelawaie and llmlfon Kailroud .nip.my. when seen .i.iii V -i Tribune man. had the following to f-ay about the new pay siysteni: "Wo have done this simply because our own Illinois and employes came to us nnd requested the ehaiifre. There was a great eagerness aniotip: our men for It, and the same fi'Miiur oxihls. T think, anions the other eompaiiies' employe."1. I think that the semi monthly pays will o Into effect with all the companies in time." on beimj nskeil whether the new .ir iniitfenient would not necessitate a IniKi amount of expen.-e to the cum 1 any and entire an Iiiiiv.im' in the stnlf of the real department, Super intendent Rose said: "Well, yi: it will be necessary to secme a few mur ileiks, as the work of niuktnjr up til" pay mil every month will be praetically dmibled. It - ill alio involve some fhaiws in the paymaster's and sui -veym's ofliros, a-i moie help will nl.-o 1 1 piobably needed theie." N.i notices have as yet been posted iy llio Delawaie. I.neUa wanna and A'ettcin ltailroad (oiiipany. bill the .eiieial opinion about the olllce of Ku lii'iintenilent ot the Coal Department l.iiiimls seemed to be th.it tile etuli lisliim," of the semi-monthly pays by i lie eonipnny will be only a matter of nine. Tim subject is now under on-.-lileration, and a trnv days ale ex pected to briiiiT developments. Chnnges at D. & H. Station. I'ontraclor Coinad Kenioeder and his men have now started work on tlic last Hour nf the Delaware and Hudson l.tllroad station. The lainer pail t)f l his section nf llio buildiiiK- lias nevt r boon tlnisheil, and it Is now intended to convert it Into nn apirlment for the use of the surveyors' cleiks and some ot the employes of the coal de partment. The walls nnd ceilings have yet to be plastered, lights put in, and the entire place put into shape, and this work Contiactor Seluor'der expects to have completed by Jan. 1. The Hitr veyora' dop.n tinunt is at presenl ex ceedingly crowded and the advent ot additional lumrtcrs is balled with iiiueh joy by the, clerks. A number ot drattlng tables will be need in the equipment of the room, and a number of desks will be pill in for ihc coal department clerks. The establishing of the semi-monthly pays menus an increase in this de railment stal'C and present accommo dations being limited, :t number of them will be given places in tile Qiew quui tors. About the Now Signals. Trainmaster J. U. Sickles.of Hobnken, yesterday issued it bulletin order to the Iaekawanna conductors and eiiKlne nieu, regarding the lepurtlng of all failures discovered tn the new nuto Jiiatio block signals, put in between Paterson mid Dover. The railroaders are icqulred to report overy failure as soon as found. The number of the sig nal is to be reported, by wiring from the nearest telegtaph ofllcu to the JJoboken headiiuaiters. Tills is to be followed up by the en einenien sending In their formal card report. Dy Immediate telegraphing it is made possible to quickly send out tho repair men and attend to tho de fective signal, thus preventing the holding of the next train. The Car's Open Door. Lackawanna ymdmnsterh' mid con ductors' attention wan recalled yester day to the bulletin order iccently post ed legardlug the common cnioleFsness of leaving open tho doois of empty cars hauled In a train. An instance was rltcd on yesterday's bulletin of a re join casu whore tho swinging car do a nf an empty ear came In contact with a fast pafcsenger train, lesultlng In .Innirigo which might have been very jovere. "Tills Is n striking example," tho bul letin continues, "fehown for tho iufoi nation of all concerned, demonstrat ng the Importance of having the doors ;losed. Kugliiemen should leport all flotations of this rule," The 0. & W. Purchases. With the acquisition of tho recent jut i chases of coal proportion tin On tario and Western uillronl has o cuied tiapsportatlon on .ippnxlnnuoly n total of eo.000.00'1 tons of cnthiae! o coul, which places them In the front ranks of liard coal producers nnd car iler. In addition to the Seranton i.'oal company, which secured tip) Laeka wnnna ptoperties about a year ago, with nn nnnual output of COO.OOO tons outside of the S00,0d0 tons washery coal, they Imvo put chased the Mount 1'Ientnnl Coal rnmjiany's mine, In Fcrantnn, nnd the Forest Mining oom pany'ti ptoucity ut Arehbnld, and have 1 ."-ectired the trmtMRC of the Johnson i 'mil company, formerly carrli'd by the i Krlo with upward of 050,000 tons per minimi, tanking a total ot fully 1,550.- 00n tuns. This, in addition to the tonnnqw foimerly controlled by the company, jrlvus It nn iinnunl total tonntiRc of about ::,ooo.onn tons n. yenr. This ton niiKe, which has been puiehnsel on tho old basis of GO pur rent., secures for the Ontario and Western it condition whleli is lnowt fnvoahlo. as pros, nt indleatlons show that niatters mv ehani;lnr around In favor of the In dividual operators and should add very miiteilally to the net earnings or tills road In the lilture, the new deal taking effect Januaij 1, 1901. The cost of the ptopcrtls purchased are raid to bo about liiJ.yio.Ofiii. Tli railroad company has tiuthnilml the Issue of R per cent, slnklnt,' fund notes to the. amount ot $3.ri'lH,roo, miituilnpr serially and semi annually, lieglnnliifT December, 1001, and ending llili". Black Diamond. New Lehigh Valley Wage Schedule. j The new schedule leguhitlng the wages- of the conductors, brnkenien and llaginen on the Lehlfili Valley railroad, which was agreed upon lust week at a cniifeience between lepiesentativea of the l'.rotlierhoocl of Jtnilway Trainmen and General Superintendent It. 11. Wil bur, of the Lehigh Valley, will be 1 posted today and will go Into effect I December 1. The engineers and (he- men weie Ktnnieu concessions auiuu titne iik;o. The wages of eonduetoi.s will range from M.Ij7 to !M..S0, according to tuns, which Is a geneial ineieae. The wages of biakemen will vary from M.Tii per day to $3.in, which Is also an advance. Flagmen's watjes run fiom Sl.S." to 5-MO. Xo brakoni.in, conductor or llamii.in will be discharged or suspended with out -a fair hearim; and Investigation. If a brakeman, conductor or Dayman, upon Investigation, is found not to blame, lie shall be allowed full pay for the time lost. Any biakeliinn. conduc tor or flagman who is rtlss.illslicd with the decision of any olilcer of the com pany, he shall have the right to ap peal to his superintendent, or, after hniug appealed to the supel lllti'lidenl, to the general superintendent. Af a geneial mle, a brakeninii, con ductor or flagman will not be asked to make an extra trip alter sixteen hours with eight bonis' kmI. Tills however, may be done in cases of accident or other emeigeliey, The lights of the brakeninii, conductor or trainman shall begin from the linio lie is employed. If any brakeman, conductor or flagman is dlschaiged, and upon further investi gation is lotind blameless, he shall be leiiifaialed to lilt, foimer position and rank. Big Order of Bricks. Ibick Manufacturer Millions Stipp is in iccelpt of an unusually large order, which was given him lnsl week by I'ontr.iclor ltee.se Imuics. The latter H engaged by the New Ion Coal company on an amount of construction wink at tin Seneca hi ealu'i in i'ittslon, attend ant upon tlii setting hi u huge new boiler. The order Is lor lour bundled thou sand bricks and will be n-nt out by 31 r. Htlpp tiom Ills Wllkes-I'.iue ard. Today's D., L. & "W. Board. Today's D., 1.. and V. board is as lollou.s: 'Iiu'mI.ii, No. "7. Wll.l) LAlh i:.s'. II p. 111. I'. 1). s. LOI. '..'.o p. in, j. r.iuiN. n p. in. r. iiuiiiii. Wnliicsday, Xur. Hi. WILD CA'IS UAbr. ' l.'.iO ,i. in. T. H3uJii.ui. I h. m. II. Wall in'. :: a. iii.ii. Krnni.'i. .1 .i, in. .i. tit i iii,t. r, .i. in, .1. W. Ilclne. I- U. ill 1'. I., filial Ii. '1 ,i hi. 1'. V.in Wm inn. lli.uU a. in. , .MiDuiiiiill, 11. I'D .1. in. II, Diiliut. I p. in. II. Ilii.uilt. J .U III. II. CilliKJII. .1.13 p. in, M. rinniTly. 1.15 i. in.. L'juiiuiuli. sriiMirs. 5 2. in., .ist-i:. MiAMUkr. I p. IN., iMht .1. Mil-Ill, 7 p. in., i. lit, limn Vj.v Am: K. Dully, 7 p. in., usi from l'.i,nr'i M(l..ini'. 7 p. in., wo-l, fiuin I'ajiiu (ilnliy. Ii .1. 111., Hint (!. I'lllllllll'lkl'l, III it. in., west W. II, Mi hoi-. II 11. ill , Hut J, ClIlfSK. 1'ULl.Un. 10 a. m. Finger, rusiiim i il . m. (I. Iloun-r. 11,:0 ii. in, Jlni.ui. 7 p. in. Mmpliy, U p. in. '1Iioiii.ii, I'ASSr.NdKIt r.NOI.NTS. 7 ;i. iti. (1 lffnij . r.;.o p. in M.iiiton, 7 p. hi. MiKiiU'in. WILD OAlh wi:st, 4 a, in, T. I'lUpatilrl.. .', a. in. M. .1. Iliiir.l;;.iii. l a, in, U, KIniTiliy. 7 a. in, 1', V. Irtinn 8 a. in. A. P. Jlullin a n. in. T. J. 'Iliniiipwiiu 10 ii. in. ,1. Il.itlier, 11 ii, in, laini.i .Mi I aim, 12 o'l'liiil, noun J. o'll.ira. 1 p. in, John Cili ig.ui. 2 p. in. II. Hint. a ii. lit. W, A. Ilartlioloiiiew, I p. r.i.-fi. Hill. 4.M p. in. O. l, 1'itzviriM. ! p. in. II. T, IMIoHS. (i p, in. W. I .a 1 1 hi. 7 p. hi. fi. W, iSniitli. 5 p, in. It, Calmi. S.uQ p. in. A. (i. Ifainmltt. A'sll 'IltAIN. 7, a. in Tlwinas JliCatthy, This find. That, Monday's storm created n regulnr washout on tho Ithaca branch of the Lackawanna, mid It was found neces sary to cut off half n dozen trains. Yes. tertlay everything was remedied, how ever, and at 1 o'clock In the afternoon the IlrHt train was tun Into Owcgo. At I o'clock yesterday afternoon a "steamship" train of seven cars passe , thioueh the city fiom Chicago, on tho I way to New York. It carried about two hundred foreigner, going homo to spend the Christmas holidays. They will leavo for Hut one on the Oceanic, White Star line. I It Is stated that the piospents nrn very brttjht for opening what Is known as the IJock Cabin tract of land above I Lock Haven, Pa. It Is estimated that I thc-o are 2,000,000 tons of soft coul underlying the surface, It Is the In tention to open these ronl bedit juat ns soon nH the negotiations now pend ing are satisfactorily in-ranged. The North American wiihory nt Win, IVnn, In course nf construction the past eight months, operated by Scninton capitalists, hat commenced work, giving employment to IfO men nnd boys. They expect to ship forty cars dally. Tt Is one of the latgist wnshorle.t In the anthracite region, mill Is equipped with the latest nnd most Improved mnchlnery. Jacob A. Young nnd 3, W. Shoup", of llugerstown, Md have si-cured op tloit on large tractH of uutlirnclto coit land In Fulton county, Pennsylvania. They iccently mntte several vl.tll-t to Fulton county, In company with a, resident of the county, nnd Inspected the deposits for tlicmsnlve. tt l.t stated tho Baltimore and Ohio rull road will build an extension. In n recent lest of capacity of an engine on the Chicago nnd Alton rail road In Illinois, it hauled a coal tialn of eighty-one cars, each loaded with fifty tons of coal, over it steep nunle It wns the longest string ever pulled In the hlsloiy of the roal, and equaled, It Is believed, on very few other raids. It Is proposed to reduce tho grade mentioned, and the ofllclals wish to Octet mine In iiOvanee what tho power is of the class of engines oniploy.'d, At li o'clock today noun, a sema phore home signal will be put Into ser vice nt llio west end of the Washlntc ton yard, on the Delawaie, Lacka wanna, and Western lallroad, at the west-bond track, U(lll feet east of the switch-tenders shnnty, and unother seninphote signal will he put Into ser vice GOO feet west of the crossover switch, 't'licy will be opened by the switch-tender, and will govern the movement of trains using the cross over switches at the west end of the yard. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. I.i-t i.f lelti-M iciitiliiiiit- inn ilM for at ll"' Siianlmi piMntlirc, LaiLmatini luiint, Vn. --. I'm). IVr-ntu calling for tlic f IiMim will pli'ii-i' i.n .ulwrll-iil iiml idw iliu- 'l IM. l- " lllpplp, i,-tiii.iiir. I"iul Mii.hu-, Mii. I'ml Auci. Mii. (Ill i III. mil. .M I I II. llcnjis Di. Ilnry ItniKo, Mi. II.HIV llnli'H, ilu, .1. I' llm Mm: Ii tin. .1. K. lliniilnii, Ml'. I.. M lti-1. Mli HiiwluOl M.Hle llii-limll, Mm. Anlmli lliliilun, Alj.il Ilu urn r, (I. K. lliatiur. Min Mn.i Cuaiiumli, Min II. (awli', II. A. ( lniiili. Mm. .Mi.' llipin, IjhiU Diiiiii, .Iflni limnc. II. T. I)ii-, Mlilni'l I'.. P.'ilni, ill- Maniiiii Pijirtii. Ml,i IIpIhi M. I.al.n.1 , X. M. Kitrh, Jlls Maiuant I'm my. "Mr. I'm iniy. Mi-. Itiiiii" Pans, JIIm I'niiiii 1'raiiy. Tliniii- .11 I'lllldll. K 11. (Juki.'. (Miner (iaiilmi, 1'i.ink tSilmori-. Mi-. -. II lit-, lliililull Kli'itrn- t.iinp 'n.. Wil luir II. lli'il-.in. Mi. Vai-. lliiU II. A. Unlit. M. llai Im. Mi-- Pp.nl Kniii. IV.iiil. Kaiii-, Mis- Kiuiiniiii Hi. Keiini. W. S. Kllimr. Aiiilun I.iml.ir. I', ill C. T.f e. Mi. biliimu (.iLoiiil), II. II. lap, IIjim Icimi. Mi. Mary I inc. X. I.' mo-, W. 11. rmipiiur, V. .1. I.cihy, s. C. I.itlnopt. Mi-. W. I' Mlllir. I. W. M.mlp.iiuiy, -Ti.Iiii W MiiiiipI. iinp Mi iii-i'ti. ll. .Iinrll,' Pnttir. Mi-. I'. IC. Km In. Hfinj 1'arU Ilirlvii. Mngiri, I..1111-1' Huh in U, Jlaliil ltinl,K ln. . I,. !!i.-'-il-. Kpi. 1. . smii.ir. Mi Mill iic-o Si Inn II, Mi I mi -1i.iiiiiciii, .Irilm (!. ''ilii. IIpIIp "-iiniii'. .1. i-iu K. '-mvlli. I.. S slppliui. .In-ipli II. Iliiiu.is (21 Mii- lliimili rptU'iaaii ABIti- Wlllllll!.'. MI'-, ni.UK be Willi. I.llll.llll.l Wilki-, . V. Willimi-. Willi mi Walls W. i: Wni.ili.ini. Mi-- K. Wriulit, .1. i: Wp-iMiliiM, !'. P. Wl.lip, Mi-n rn!i. Wiln i-. Mif. M.nj (iiaic Wliin ly. Mi-- 'Oh M. Wplil.'ii II'M.IXN. (ilm.inl I'ihi n-i. s,U ('ail mll.i, Inn. mo Hi Tnllio, I'uti, Pram ir.i, iVaiil. P. Pi lautii.i, Ciliinlp Lin, (liiii.iiipll.i Miiiiliiln, Inilo M ii- lillir.'. Si.in.iiiuiiii.i lioiiiiiin, .in ii'iin.,1 t i.i i, (iii'l.llllll Siiiiic. ' J'HI.il. ' linn! K'.-i i. i-l.i. Jin MUiili-. lil nn Mai in i'MKI, .lu-if l iLr.il-I.i, l'nnk Kl, jii m-ki, .liijqi Clllkil-J.l. Ill MtltlS. Kai- iwi.isl i-. -lil I'd! ii, P.iln W.'-iki-, .lilt I. a .in, .l,v, i hiikiwu, (iuh. ',t-Hi .In-.i'i lliirim ii-. Willi" Mil!. I, Kiluini (,ii-l, i. Wl.sl s( u.WION srlltl.. ii ISurlivii, .1. Ilmuii. Mr-. I.. II. linn. iii.ak, Mii Man Uranism, .Inlm M im r, lillutr N nun in, . II. nil. s. 1'. mii'pi, Willi mi A. 'Iliiima-. W,-t si.le s,,h ( i,ii,. w.ill.n .d Ki-p. '1. i. We let the cat out of the bap at last to tell you of our good fortune lu being; able to sell you Underwear and Hosiery at a figure much lower than you would have expsctsd. See our special lines of Gloves, lined and unlined. New line Neckwear at 48c. 412 Spruce Street. Tito DicUsun MuiiuTiidtuiiiL; Uu. tcruutim niul VllUaillirrA ''. .Muiitiiuii.urori ' UJCOM01 IVES, S1A1I0NAKV UNfilNES UuIIcm, lloUtlncand Puinpliii: .lluglilncry General Office. Seranton, Psu The Blues is one signal which fontells jiliyslcal decay, Another Is ule llfcleid ikiii. The imiclej shrink ouJ liccome flab, by; the l'oily hccoiiicn emaclateil, nnd there Is nu early tenilency to round slioulders. Tlie btcp lacks iliutlclty, the nerves became weak; mental ami physical activity are a buuleii. This condition is called. A'trvom De JVZiy it Is cured by the use ot They feed the hungry nerves, revive the weakened organs and' make life brighter nnd sweeter to any man or woman who has buffered from physical drains. tlU) per box; (1 boxes (with IrRal scuirauite to cure or refund the money), So IX). Hook free. 1-uai.Muijici.ni; Co,, Cleveland, Ohio. For tJle by John II. 1'liclw, IMiirinacUt, comer Wjomlng uu-iiuu and bpruiu strixt. JJgP CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Pure anil flachlne made. When having afternoon tea, consider the ways of the Mongo lian and UE wise. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR uiftii Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. rFUCIOUS. Bulil only In I.inil I'lirkcln, ii()c, 0')c. ami 70c. l'cr M. Merchant TailorSoj .8900S It is impossible to get more for your money thati 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 213 Wyoming Ave. 5. sb ' Furnecss, Oil Sieves, Gas S.9V33, Kf Iters, CUNSTER t FORSYTH, KE-3I7 TENN AVENIIR ea Trips ol two t' Pitf ilJJh' ilnratloii, arc oltuid by tin) OLD D0110J Ll TO Norfolk, Ua. ' Old Point Comfort, Ua. Richmond, Ua. Washington, D. C. Steamers sail dally rwpt Sunday fiom l'ler 2(), Ncrtli Itinr, (out ot Heath blrct, New Yurk. 'IkUitK, Im lulling ineali and stateroom aceom. IHod.Hlons, Sjl.l.lX) and unuard. l'or lull lulorinatlon apply to OLD DOftHNION S IfiArtlSHIP CO. 81 Beech Street, New York, N, Y. 11.11. WAUiint.Tral.J'er, J.J.UItOWN.il.l'.A. PWlj.o.uAnAiiTHTqcmE j .... v,... -!":--,--- - -.,-. "1 noopiiai &cu vim j puiuuu i an 5, Dr.TtlL-LL,027Hcri!iS!xthSt. 1'hllr.dulpUUi, I'o,, All AbuifS, QIaod?cIsc,VcrIcoco!i3,Stricturo roliUtcil. EN DKUYSOHER ARfT. 1rc. mi nt by null. fcuiVfurSwoni 'li-ttiiiiuiirilt A Hook ti W.uii tvtiy Jito lutltuicUcaikal i Jltihuil lmul hv fiwl 9 m d K akA SJHf $$, Heating Stoves, Short jm X; Connoll3Jallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING GBNTER. Announcements From the Connolly & Wallace Silk and Dress Goods Departments always bring a ready response, because, like all Connolly & Wallace statements, they tell of exceptional opportunities. These Are Genuine Bargains Come and Look Them Over - -f 240 yards of All Silk Velvets, in eight good colors; goods that by all fair stand- ards are worth $4.00 a yard. Especially suitable for WaiBts aud . i -. - 4- Coats. Marked for quick selling at .' P1.5U X XY( t 4--f -- -f -f-t-4 -f -f -f-f-f-f -f-f -f-f-f -t--f-l--f-f - -f-f-f-f -f-f 4-4- -f---f-f---f-t--t . 4.f . 44.4i4.4444 f4 ff 4. 44 Six pieces of Black Thibet Cloth, sponged, shrunk and ready for use. The best t values we have yet offered. 60 inches , , j . -. -r - t X wuie :. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Yard -- 44 44 4 4-4 4 444 4-4-4-44-4---f4-f-f-f-f"t- 4--f4----t--f 4 Ten pieces Black Yarn Dyed Cheviots, Homespuns and Zibelines. No num- bers in our stock are more popular than these three black fabrics, and the values X X 5oetoe6o iencCUM?nprices. ..!..!.!! 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.35 Yard f -f -H -f -f4--r -f-f-lt f V 4-f -f -ff Ten pieces of Coverts aud Oxford Suitings, browns, tans, blacks aud greys, un- 4 equaled for Tailor-Made G nvns or Separate -. A At OE V A Sk.rts 56 to jS inches wide. These special prices $1.1)11 anU fyl.ZD YarQ 4 l-f 4 -f -r --fl f-f ft -f l -r CONNOLLY 'i-i. THiRD NATIONAL B.ffi OF SCRANT3N ORGANIZED 1B72 CCPOSITARY O" THU UCJITBO OTATBS. CfPITll. $200,000 1 SURPLUS BOO.000 I WA1. CONNF-LL, I'rsslJait. llfiiNKY UELIN, Jr., VlccPres. WILLIAM M. PECK, Cashlir., Bperta' nttcntton Riven to busi ness uccovnts. Three per cent. in. teit'Bt pal on interest deposlu. n i- Lager Beer Brewery MnuuTacturew r OLD STOCK 438 to 4S5 , sQuaroi. pa N. Ninth Street TeK-pfumj Cull, QUI. THE P? IC POWDER C8. Uooms 1 audCom'lib B'l'd'g. BCRANTON, PA. riining and Blasting POWDER W.'da ml Mooilo ad lluitt lal yVimi. LAPLIN RAND I'OWUHR CO.'S ORANOE aUN POWDER lUetrlo lluttorlen, ICleotrla lirploatri, sploilluf lilait), safety Puta-tut Repauni Ghsulcal Co.'s exi-iTvc i is M & WALLACE, 1 wb j CARPETS lt We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock ti Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con- dered, we can give you value and a selection not to be ad this side of New York. A superb line of WALL PAPER I I BRASS AND $, WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming: Arnw. ARCllARCWpMBINATIOrGAriEODv,, 1 These Gamo IloanlJ liae Iinlea for 30 Oauici tu'cludhig CROKIWOf ' -J '" ,Vn "iMrafVl GAMES Borey & Brooks, 2 1 1 wgm DR. DBNTEN, 3H Sprues Street, Scrn: toi, I'. II cute un 1 Clirunlc DlseuM l Men. Iinmin Clilldreii. Consults lo.ian J eiamliiation Irce. Olllce Mourn Daily n4 buaJiy tt di. to 9 p. in. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE I DRAPERIES I METALLIO BEDS I , t ilH mm sjcffsyFOR jaa.aNOMiiJ iiinv n.rsKH HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent tor tho WyomlDg Pittrict lor DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlns, niastlnc, Sporting, Smokeless oil Itepauno Chemical Company's High Explosr Eatcty 1'ibc, Cups am) Dxploders. Boom j cell llullillng, &unton. AUU.N'CinS: Titos, ronn .......'............,, pittston JOHN 11. SMITH & SON Plymouth W. i:. UULUQAN .... ,,., ,..WIlWc-IJui . te " 'tfl