,vd T1 r.V Km ft n Sft r' ,V'y feU'' , K. r ',. si sWfftfK- -!' iW A .-ifcY. f" fi. ' fj&wm "rV 12 THE SCRANTtoN TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, ,1000. '$ T ODDS AND ENDS OP NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD E. M. Rine Promoted from Acting Superin tendent of the Lackawanna to Superin tendent New Time Table Ar anged Some Improvements. The Rciiil-nnnunl cIuuibc In the Delaware, Lackawanna tintl AVuhIimii railroad tline-tnblu, iilwayw mndu um it roHtilt or the usun.1 drop In tiufflo dur ing tlip fall, lias now bi-on miulis and ncuonipanylng the notlccH to trainmen to lirnnctllntcly i-qulp tln-nisi'h'es with all lnrofmatlon ivkiii-iIIiik the new schedule, come the UtlliiK of numerous other chmiReM. The new time-table takes orfect at IK.wl o'uloc-lc a. tn. to morrow. K. Jr. Itlnp, who has acted as division Bttperlnteiident mIiicu Sept. IS, when the promotion to tho tronoml superln fpudency of Sir. Clarke occurred. Is now appointed superintendent. This name of thlrt dlvNIrm, which linn been commonly known uh the main line, Iuih boon changed and will henceforth be termed the Hciunton iIIvIfIoii. Vhnt will beneeforth be called the main line will tiiclml" the entire toule between .Buffalo and Hoboken, which Includes the Scrnnton, Huffalo and IMorrla and Ess-ex (IIvIhIoiis. The time table affects the local, Syracuse and t'tlca, Morris and Kssev and TJufi'ulo divisions, and Hungup and Portland l all way. Several veiy Important shifts are. made in the running of tialns on tills division. Train "No. 21. fiom New York, and train Xo. lis, New York bound, have been taken off the road, and of tho west-bound tialns, No. I!.", for Blnsliamtoti, and No. 20, In from r.lnghamton, have also been discon tinued. Train No. 3-', on the Nicholson run, will henceforth airhe at 7 "10 instead of G.50 o'clock, and No. 12, which has b'en leaving here at fi.40, will now be started from the city at 5.50 o'clock. AVest-bound No. 27 will leave at ! o'clock, instead of S.HO. No Important changes hnve been made on the other divisions. The new time-table contains ii large number of special notes and special rules for the railroaders, which are calculated to be of great service. One of the rules is regarding trains or engines at the Scranton yard, and Is as follows: All trains or cincim-s K"lmj out "I commie into Siranton yard mint send n inaii ahead to m-p lint the hwiteht arc ilitlit. Kinrincrra will be held loponslule foi the ulaunaiup of tills rule; and if the conductor iloiM not hend a man the engineer imut send his ilreiiian, and report the i iso. A bral.eman iriu-t lie i-i-nt tii Hie lound litnisp, to ro ahead of all cn(?ines IiioiikIiL out. Among the special notices are the following: Tialns running towaul lluboken or I on .ml tin in tin line arc cast-bound ti.iiii:. Tialns liinniiig an ay fiom llobol.eu or away fi um the main line ate wt-t-bouud ti.iim. Tiaiu ".'IS lc.te Noilhiiinberlaud dally crept s.inday, and anius al Sii.mton dally except Monday. Tiain 11 Icaws Wa-,liiii),lon dally erept Sunday and arrhot- al Hiiuhamtoii diily icipt Monday. 'Ii .1111 i7 li-au-- Scianlon ilaily etept Sunda ami airlM's at Hiniflumton ililly eiept Monday, To Improve the Lackawanna. A dispatch from New York, sent out by the Associated "Press last night, follows: "It is said at the onic.es of the "Lacka wanna railroad in Hoboken. that Im portant changes are to be made on the Main line of the system. Tills now starts from Hoboken and runs to Do ver by way of P.iteison and Boonton. From Dover it runs to Ilackettstown, at which point It turns southwest and runs to Washington. At that place it turns back towuid the -northwest again to Delaware "Water Gap. Be tween "Waterloo and the Gap the road makes an almost perfect "Y," with AVasbington as the lower point. Tho main feature of the proposed al teration Is the striking of an air (line, or as nearly so as tlte nature of the country will permit, fiom AYaterloo to the Gap. The corps of engineers are at work on this, surveying the land and selecting the route. "It Is said that the line, as proposed, will require the cutting of a tunnel two miles long. Besides tills shorten ing of the line, which It is estimated will reduce the i tinning time from Ho boken to Buffalo by lorty-llve or fifty minutes, it Is said that numerous curves are to be straightened on the line of the road, and that some of the steeper grades are to be reduced by trestllng or cuts. Beyond "Water Gap other extensive improvements In the line of shortening the running time are said to be under consideration." Y. M. C. A. Contract Granted, Practically all tho sub-contracts for the building materials to be used in the construction of the new Young Men') Christian association building have been now lot, and uro being pre pared by the various firms, who nro the recipients of tho ordeis, Tlie terra cotta, which Is to be an Important factor In tho external ornate decora tllvo work, will be supplied by the Burlington Teiiu-t'otta company, of Beverly, N. J, Tho entire, material supplied will rost about $0,000, The face brick will be furnished by tho Columbus Brick J1WMEI Just Breathe It IT PREVENTS YOUR CONTRACTING Coughs, Asthma, Croup, Catarrh, Bronchitis and Consumption. A POSITIVE CURE. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF IT FAILS. Hive ilas' treitnunt an4 mcdicil Bilvlcj cntfrce onnr.dpt uf'.'o Ntamp for posture. gold by jII iIiukkIiU or lyit hy mall. I'rke, Outtlt dmiplcttf. frl.tio. 'nial Outtlt, Mc. The R. T. Booth Co., Ithaca. N, Y, company, of Columbus,. O. Tills con tract Is for 17,noo of the stundurd Hlsstnl irnn-mottled bricks, which will net Tii.vMO to tlie Ohio company . John Hcnore, of this city, has been awarded the IjIk contract for attend ing to the woodwork. This will be a job of large dimensions, and the work done will mean $10,000 to the Young Men's Christian association. Lunuim ,i Co. aie another locat Arm who are dei-hinir material benefit fiom the structure. They will furnish the base granite, which they will secure from Vermont uttarrles, and is to 'be worth 52.000. The cutting of the granite will be done here. The contract for tll3 (uriiif-htng of the lime-stone has not as yet been awarded. As has already been noted In these columns, the Phoenix lion and Sleol company, of Phoenlxvlllc, Pa., will supply tlie steel work for the build ing. Contractor Williams is now tak ing his time with work, as he does not believe In hurrying It. The excavating has not ye', been completed, und lie does not look forwaid to doing a gieat deal of work dining the ylnter, but hopes to be able to have his men laboring whenever the weather will pet mil. u. Order to Trainmen. A bulletin order was yesterday Is sued to Lackawanna conductors and englnemen, regarding the reports of delays of trains on account of the en gines not steaming-, or not making time for any reason, that the conduc tors will ascertain from the engine men the exact cause for such failure.--and will definitely state whether It Is because tlie engines leak, or poor coal, new firemen, or too heavy trains, etc. This is to be done, that the matter may be taken up Intelligently without tlie company being obliged to muke further investigation to ascertain thu causes of the trains not making time. This order refers to both ft eight and passenger trains. "Lackawanna's Faint Shop. "Work has progressed rapidly on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad's paint shop, which is being constructed In the yard by Contractor '"Williams. It was only started two weeks ago, but tins now reached! such a stage that It is confidently expected to be completed by the latter part of next week. The building, which Is directly In the tear of tlie round house, Is 70 feet wide by 170 feet long, and IS feet In height. Tracks have been laid, and all will soon be In readiness to run the en gines in to be painted. Today's D., Today's IX, L, L. & W. Board, and "W. board Is us follows: I'riday, Xuv. .10. WILD CATS KAST. t, p. in. F. 1). Sec or. S.KO p. m. O. W. 1 iUfe'r-tald. 11 p. iu. B. Dennett. Saturday, IX'C, 1. wild msr. i:ast. 1.S0 a. in. 11. T. IVUous. y a. ill. II. DohcitJ. 4 a. in. M. I'im.city. r, a. in. .1, Uurkhait. (I a. m. II. Ca-i-. 7 a. in. I". ('aainuh. 8 a. in. A. II Howe. i a. in. A. II. Howe, with O. Uirlliuloiiuw. u a. hi. J. A. Jhi-li. lO.JJO a. in. (!. T. Slaplis. 1I.MJ a. in. M. Canned. I p. ill. I, (illlifjn. i p. in. 11. .1 Lai km :.4o p. in. S. (,'anuody. 1.15 i. in. i:. M. llnllctt, HUMMUS. 0 a. in., cast n. McAlliolir. flp. in., iat II. liilllgan. p. in., int J. Mailer. 7 p. iu i-.i'-t from Nay Aug V.. Duff. 8 a. in., vi-t (I. riounfulfcfr. 9 a. in., ut'st W. II. Xlclmlr. II a. in., vtut-J. C'arrlBir. 7 p. in., mt fiom rayupa MtLiiif, 7 p. in., i--t fiom Cajiiga Olnlcy. I'ULLKn. lit a. in.-dinger. PUSHERS. 6 a. in. tl. llouicr. 11.30 a. in. Mm un. 7 p. in. Mmpliy. U p. in. Tliomai. ' PASsr.xGi:n engines, 7 a. in. (i.tflncy. 5 f.O p. hi Stanton. 7 p. in. Miroi mi MILD (Wis MLbT. 4 a --ti, Hi it, l.t.0 a, 111.--W. V. Hai lliiiliink'H', .'i a. m. (. 1 1 ii a, in, N . I i t'jii, 7 u in.- T. I'll (ii. i !-. 6 a. in,- (,'. . siinlh. II a. in. II, t'.i.t ii'i. 10 a. in. -I'. I. Hum i. 11 a. in, I', Von WViucT, 12 o'tlod, iiinm II Smith. 1 1 1. in. f . II. HaiMt-ity, i p. hi.- I'. Kiiifcsh-ji. !l p. Ill, .1. II. Jl iJten. I p. m, ( W, Ilium, fi p. in, . 1', Mullen. tl jl. Ill, -'I'. .1. 1 lioilipmll. 7 p, in,-. I, llailii-i 5 p. in. - . 'I. llaiuinitl. Ml I'll I!. I oiid-it tin Williiim luiliv- will i un 'li.iln ill, S.i t in il.i.x , nilli llopkita,' mm, in plaw oi Cmi dm tor J, 1. Hull)-. I'ouduilor II, M. Ill-hllif will bo oul op NYalls' inn I'lidir, Nov, Ml, and utuiiljv, Um. 1 All Ui.plo.HH .lll pioildo Ihi-iiioidw-i with a upy of ww tlitK' lalih-, No. 1, taHiirf if. tut 1-J.01 a, in., Muiuliy, Pa-, 2, At the Dickson Wovka, Work Is hi Ink tit the Dlckhou works uwl u. number at lurB plecea of work are buinn at present' liumlletl, Work Iuih been Hturied on tlto Riant blowlnir eiiKine, vlilcli Is belntj t-onstructeil for the I.ticka wanna lion and Kteel com pany'n plnntjtt UulTniv. 'i'liu engltio la twin to tho blif 0110 ui- present uneit at tho local works by the company. Its high und low piessuie cylinders are 52s 00. A pair of ciobs compound engines, which will be completed Inside of two weeks urn belnt? made fur the Schenec tady Locomotive works, and a small holstlui; otig-olnti which Is to be run by air power was turned over during' tho week to the pelawaro and Hudson Hallroad company foe use ut tho Von. Stored shaft, A set of -ilfc'ht largo pressing rolls for the Sterns-Rogers company, a western mining concern, are now In course of construction, as is also a blowing engine for the suine company. , The rolls which are to be used In crushing gold and silver ore will weigh when completed about ten tons apiece. 4 These are among the largent polls, which have ever been constructed at the works. An order hrm Just been received -from a New York city cement company, for a cross compound en gine, whose cylinders are tn bo 20x42, and ,18x42, Loss Caused by Strike. Heading's statement of earnings for October Is Interesting because It shows the effect of the miners' strike ution this great coal property. On account of a loss of tolls on nnthraclte, the monthly net earnings of the rullrond decreased S69S,05o, while the net earn ings of the coal company felt oft $335, 872. In Ootober, 1899, both companies earned a surplus of $711,000 over charges and taxes, but last month they show a deficit of $n-ir.,48.1, nmklug the total decreuse $1,250,040. The decrease of $110,000 In September may be charged up to the strike also, making the total loss Incurred by the Hetidlng on ac count of tho labor troubles $1,300,540. Ilils greatly Impairs the surplus of this company for the first four months of the current fiscal year. Last veiir the company had earned In four months the handsome surplus of $1, 59.1,640," but thu surplus to November 1 this yenr Is only $104,474, nnd out of the surplus must come the funds for the dividend on the preferred stock. The Itendlng will have to do an ex ceedingly good business during the bnl ance of the year to make up its loss of over a million and a. aunt tor. This loss would seem to preclude the possibility of tin Increase of the dividend on the first preferred stock for the present, but If the obstacle race Is over. Head ing Is likely to pass under the wire at tlie end of the yenr holding a veiy good position, This and That. Engine Xo. ::.'!S, wns yesterday turned out of tlie locomotive works on Cliff street of the Dickson Manufactuilner company, for the Delaware and Hudson company. This is the eighth engine of tlie order of ten recently placed with tlie concern. All Lackawanna employes have heen ordered to Inimedlarely secure copies of the new time table. Important ehunges have been made, and before anyone will be allowed to go out' with a train on Saturday midnight he must have seemed a copy of the schedule. Commotion was caused in the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western yards about :i o'clock yesterday afternoon by an alarm of fire. In one of the shops a passenger car was being gone over when a pile of shavings suddenly caught fire. A few palls of water quickly extinguished the blaze. Supeiliitendent Ketcham.of the Lacl a wanna, announces that during Sunday, December 'J, changes will be made In fixing signals, on the Roseville junc tion of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad. Automatic distant signals placed at tlie west end of the station platform, for the purpose of holding tlie east bound trains at the station, when necessary, and other al terations mi'de. THE PORTO BICAN TABIFF. 'Hie nlirogaliuii of the I'oito llican tnittT ii bi-lni; icriuiMy dlw.us-eil hy the press of I'orlo ltico. The l'orto Ulcm tariff act, it wi 1 1 li-iiieiiilii-ii-d, uniiU- that "whenever Hie Ivfris l.itiw ,i-,einLl, of Poll o llliu slulpliaxp in.i'tnd and put Into opeiatlou a s.vntem of local 1 ia Hon to iiiu-t tin- ncies.itios of tin- gou-rnnu-nt oi l'diti, lliin, l,v 1 Iiis nit o-tabllihcd, and -h-ill liy iisoliilinii duly pasM-d i-o imlify llu pic-,1-cli'lit. ho sit ill inakt- proi la mat ion thcieor. ami thereupon ill tariff duties un men IiuiiiIIm- und .liliilt-, going into Poito ltico from the L'nlt.d Mates oi toiuiiig into tlie I'nitul States fioio l'orto lllco hhall (ease, and fiuui and aller ui li date all Mich men li.imli-e ami ailiiles slull lie entiled at the u-ui.il poits of rntiv fi -o of duty." The I'oito ltlcan legi.--l.itiue elei ted on i.'iv. , the il ill- of the gcntial tleitlon in the United Slates, is to meet shoitlr anil III, linilei the pioUsions nf the I'oito Kk.lli at t above inMlc-l, bait- the power lo iiiiinedl.itil.i leiniiii.iie the I'oito llii'jii laiitl by cniitiug legislation v.l.-ih will piiuide funds for the neivvdties of the 'ouiiiinelil of I'oito Iticii and the qiit-,liini whether this action ..lull be t.il.cli and the 15 per nut. tariff thus terminated U being clis-cus-ed by Hie jncss and public of Hut island, as is shown by Ihe following leading idiloiMl lal.cn fiom the San .hull (I'mlo ltico) ilaily News of Xuv, 1", jiiit leaned by the Hoi'. rj bmeaii of fatistic-i: Vc h.io livid now for siv months un lei Ha- s."i pel cent, pufeieiitiil taiilf. 'Hie iiic-t!on is Is it good or had I1 lias it helped or in jured Hi? The legislatuie will hae ihesu ques tions to dec life. We now hue the qucsl!,i to deal with aside and aput tiom politic, (c live as a laiiipaign i lull is past and gone. Un burden of deciding this very linii-.rt.illt ip.-.tioii Is Milely upon the IcgKlatuu-. An it iluiecs so shall it be. If it di-dirx to abolMi the- tarlf: and 0)111. ill- the i-dind upon a flic trade basis it uiu be so oi clc led. If tlie people of I'oito Clio Ihioiigh Hie hgi-Iitme desire to c.iiitimi- tin tailff il tan lie dune, A pieit'dent has been is tablUhcil which will permit Hits cl.i--s ol l.i.l lion. It has bcui legalli decieod thu mk!i ne Hon is toiistllutloii.il. o "If the tjlilf N abcili-.lird, It is at once i-iidmt NERVITA PILL Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Curolmpotcncy. Niglit EmKiong, Loss of Mom nty, all wasting discuses, ail ettocts nt roll etlocts of ruTf.iihiiAn m- 6O PILLS 50 CTS. excess nml Indiscretion. A nerve tonic nd blood builder. Brings tho nink clow tn nnln cheeks auj reMoics the lire of youth. By mall 50q llft- llfix. fl llflTnQ fm $2.50, with our bankable gaurantee to oure or refund tlie monoy paid. Sonil foi- circular and copy of our baukubli I1U fc-uuruuteu bond. Nervita Tablets EXTRA STRENQTH (icdlow lauw.) Immedlite Results tlou, HyBtiirla. l-'its, Insanity. Paralysis and the Hcsults of Kxi-oslvo Utoof Tobacco, Opium or Mluor, By mail In plain pnckncn, 81.00 tt "" it foiuu wmi our oanKBDie BiBT kntee bond to oure in UQ daya or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Stn CHICAGO, ILL. Hold' by Modarra'a & Thomas, Drug, ststi,, 209 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. :J. Just for ft9fl iiNW One hundred and Seventy-Five Pair Ladies' Spring Heel Don gola Leather Patent Tip Shoes, worth $1.00, at 50 cents. Sizes 2yi to 6. Seven Hundred and Fifty Pair Ladies' Common Sense Rub bers. Sizes 2yiy 3, 3)4 and 4, worth 50 cents, at 15 cents. MYER The Cheapest Shoe Stnro, W that tnor liurdiome and higher rate cl Internal taxation mint be Imposed. Where nnd Upon what Miall thl lie levied, la indued a per t1elmr question. Aside from all the dlffleultlM that may or will arlne from the abolition nl the lariir, let lis ulniicc at the tariff llnelt end pee whit It hai iione. In the last ulr in irlhi Hie 15 per rent, tariff hm afforded (he llnnd ai tnuc.1i, If not more lovctme than the 100 per lent, tariff, The theory 'that tho way to ln errae rcirmic Is hy lowering the laxei' Ii liroicti to he true for I'orlo lilco. Tlila reunite will be constantly lncrealti an our trade In crrates 01 it It sine lo do. It has helped the coiKiinicr, for It tins loncird tho tatoi he hai to pay, not only on American Roodi, hut ii on all itooili that cuter our inailiet in competition nun nielli. THU result In nn Incrcaie of Im poitatloni. Th!i heirs Hie producer by con Ktjtilly proildiitB lilm a meatii to carty hit Roodi to the great American market, which li alwaji no luingiy for the nioducta this islnn-l hai to ilhitw of. Again, utileis wo hi! a tminc holli wii, the alciineni mint make one trip without a caiito and the height It thr-n-hv doubled, o "A tarllf helpi iw ai borrowemi It will give our ii-iinlllci a aland In the United Siatei, width ihoy could not halo without a permanent relume like the tariff rcienue. The nrgument so oltcn adiaticid in fnor of a tariff fat m ngilnit otlur mi-am of ral-dng teicnue, Hut It ii e.-nlly t-olleclcd, li ctpcclally forcible In Porto lllco. Wo would adilic that the tariff Is ncuoHiry. anil If It were not It would Mill bo the tnoit roinciiietit and logical nicaiH of raising our revenue. It the tariff ilaiid at 13 per cent," Por a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. Merchant Tailoring. It is impossible to get more for your money thau we give you. Others may offer lower prices but they give you much inferior work. Some give good work, but exliorbitant prices, Our facilities are the best, our work tlie best aud our prices the lowest W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. 1 HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. 5. GORDON, 139 Fifth Ave. New York City. THE SiC CO. itooms 1 and2, C'om'Ith BTd'g. BOBANTON, PA. flining and Blasting POWDER Mads at Mooaloand RuthJal. Worlu. LAFLIN 4t RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER leotrlo Uattorle Eleotrlo Explod.ri, splodlUK bliwta, bmfety Vats ual Repauno Chemical Go.'s Mian EXPLOSIVE WINTER RESORT. "Through the Hespei-lan Gardens of the West" Buns the Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED." The Finest Thing on Wheels, AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE DEIiiaHTFUL Summer Lands of " California." Special tlirouuli trains loiisistlni? of sleeping anil dining-car will U-ae New York every Sat urday, 'ruttilay anil 'I'liuihiUy. connattlnir dj. rectly AvitH thu "Sim-set Limited" ut Ne-v Orleans. I'oi- dill intorinatioii, fn-o illututed panipli. leU, maps and time-tables also lowest rates, tlciphiB ear tickets and u.-KiMse cliiLked, apply to Southern I'ailhV t'o Wi S. 'Jliird ttnet, l'liiladclphia, 1'a. lly, llospilal and Arms Surgeon (ml). Pldladelpbla, 1'a.oAU Abaief ,' BloodPoisoD,Varlcocel8,Strlctura nil PHIVATB nnd OBSCURE KjltiMiea, J.ojtMuulioo(liBliruuk. UHVuipi, un oreans,(ull7 restored. Freali cnaea cured iu-t to luiluys. Th mott dtnueroui cases . IU IUIIUTI, II. SftniTf(irt.wn coitciicu. "SIN DHL meat liy inlll. Keadtor I JBUTICHBRARZT." In (orbworu ieiumonioliA Hook U9UtUte,UlpclTlcl Ailodlcai ita eat. joiiuil every f ala liuutute. lUUll. a Flyer. 1 fTTfj W-M-lWfeia!lfinr!t?;Tt H If iteypPHDON'' Tfll 4m iLiunu. -J y IB POWDER W3EWBI ISs DAVIDOW, ..1 itt - JlMUMiAii JttettJtiStfA.- -MjfeakJtteJ ' SORANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. 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 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 Waists and , -Coats. Marked for quick selling at pl.5U Y2UQ Six pieces of Black Thibet Cloth, sponged, shruuk aud ready for use. The best values we have yet offered. Sixty inches . -. j. , . rtrv -. - wide ;. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Yard Ten pieces Black Yarn Dyed Cheviots, Homespuns and Zebeliues. No numbers in our stock are more popular thau these three black fabrics, and ihe values are very LXt McsT.ds...5....'.:...6! 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.35 Yard Ten pieces of Coverts and Oxford Suitings, browns, tans, blacks and greys, une qualed for Tailor-Made Gowns or Separate Skirts ftft ,4 fc1 IE V A 56 to 58 inches wide. These special prices p l.UU ailQ ip l.Za YafQ CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1372 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 Surplus GOO.OOO WM. CONNELL, President. HEISRV BELIN. Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAM M. PECK, Caskier. Bpeclol attention given to busl ness accounts. Three per cent. in. terost pal on Interest deposits. t Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 4B5 N, Ninth Street, . PA Tolephoaw Call, 231JU, iinis m Lager Beer Brewery 307 Lackawanna Avenue, & WALLACE, 1 CARPETS WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Avsnue. ARCHARmmNATIOrGAMEOi ARCmRgNAAnJi4llPAVml These Game Hoards have Rules for 50 Games including pROKINOLT and nil the CAR ROM GAMES Florey & Brooks, 21 1 wmfeton DR, DEKSTEN Fbjslcian and Surfieoo 311 Sprues' St. ItEip.e tturi Building SCRAN10N FA. All acuto and clirculo diseases ol men, wo men and children. CIlltUNIO 'L'UVOUil, UUAIN ANU WAbllNd UlSUASL'S A Sl'ttf I A LTV, All di.va.ca ol the Llvtr, Uidneyj, Uladdcr, faKln. Illood, Ntrvia, Womb, Eye, tar, Now, 'Ihroal, and Lun-s. Cancers, Tuniora, 1'ilt-a, liupturc, Goitre, HhcumatUni, Asthma. Catarrh, Varlococt-le. Lout olauliood. Nightly KiiiImIom, all Ki'iiiala Oimodos, l.tucon liovu, etc, (iooJiotrhea, SJI'l'llls, Ulood I'olsou, lndlicrc tion and youtblul liabitu obliterated, burgeiy, Fits, Kpllejiiy, 1'apo and Stomach Worm). CA YAltnUOZONU, SpeclUu (or Catarrh. Three morula' treatment only (3.00. Trial tree in otlko. Coiuultation and examination lice. Ofiko boura dally and bunday, S a. in. lo 9 p.a. DR, DENSTEN 129 AVENUE Oriental Rugs If you're a lover of tho Oriental, this superb line of RUGS Will appeal to you. Wonder ful color combinations in all their Eastern splendor, Headquarters for AND DRAPERIES HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent (or Un Wyoming District tor DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlng, niastln;, Eportln?, EmoVelrji and th ltcpauno Chemical Company'a High Explosives. Safety Fuse, Capa and Exploders. Boom 401 Con. ncll llullJitij, Scranton. AUUNCIES: TllOS. lOltn Pittatoa JOHN It. SMITH li SON ,,., Plymouth W. E. MULUQAN , ,,,..... Wllkvj-liarra 127 AND WASHINGTON