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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUBSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1900.
8
NEWS OP THE
LABOR WORLD
mEPARING FOR THE FIB ST
SEMI-MONTHLY PAY.
Paymaster trod Auditors oC the D.,
L. and W. Company' Are Getting
Beady for the New fly-atom Love
lnnd Throwing Company Is to Est
tablish a Silk Mill at Peckville.
Stocks Have Gone Up by Beftuon
of the Big Coal Deal The D., L.
and W. Board for Today.
Tlio vrtyninnter nml niiriltors of tli.;
Dulitwm-e', Liifkiiwaiiim tintl Western
company urn bitnlly ciikiibimI In mnUlntr.
nrrniigeincntH for tho semi-monthly
pays, which will bo InniiBurutod unions
the mine workers mi Jiimmry ! Tin
rhniiRf will m-crsKltiitc mi itildllhimil
loivo of cleiks. ns tin." pay rolls "'111
hiivo to be iiinile up iwkv a month.
Slnoo openitloiiH were resumed In the
colllcileH the employes lmv heen
Hicmllly iMiKimvil, otlln full time
unci In ('ouHL'ciut'iii'i' thi'ie Is u ureal
liH'renHU In their eimiliiKrf. 'I'liere Is
I'verv Indlcntlnn that tin- mine work
ers will In- steadily ompl.etl for at
least three months to come.
Thi' shipments for TSoveniuer unit
IJi-ci'inbur have .lieeii the lamest over
known In the annuls of the' Lacka
wanna, riillioml, ami there Is every in
illf.itlon that the lilislnt's-s will he cult
t limed liuleilnllely.
The feellni; anions: tho Lackawanna
mine workers It twnoriilly of the hest,
anil the company Is -uriyiiifr out Its
fiKroenipnt of ntlJiiulliiK whatever dif
ferences uilie umoii'V the employes,
iii'lipriil satNfarlloii N e)nessed over
the Inlroiluetlon of the f-eml-nionthly
ji.iy il.iy.
'I'he Delawaie. I.acluiw.lliiia and
Western coiiii:ui. Is now handling
nial fioin the nsfoid Ineukei which Is
lielnif opeiated by the 1'eople's Coal
onin:iiiy. and while the humane Is not
!.'. heavy for shipment ut present,
tin re Is a. stead Increase dally In the
output.
rurpUif of wiih!ury coal has been
fit. :etl at the Hampton, where the
JXmuv eonl sloiiiKe plant has been
wl.Ml, lint the leal article is hold so
rapidly that thcie N little prospects of
any coat lielns placed in the stoiuge
until spriiig.
New Interlocking1 Plant.
tlflwopn 11 a. m. and 12 o'clock noon,
Sunday, December llrt. 1900, a iiew inter
locking plant in lloboken passenger
yard will he put in service, and will
he operated In accordance with instruc
tions governing the use of automatic,
block and interlocking- signals, effect
ive December 10, 1900, and special rules
governing the movement of trains at
lloboken terminal recently Issued.
KngincH kicking trains 1'ioni train
shed into yard should not puss signal
bridges Xos. 1, ", IS or 4 on signal given
to the train detached from engine.
Should the engine, however, pass any
of these bridges when kicking train
out of shed, it must be moved east of
the bridge and await pioper signal be
lore proceeding west.
C. II. Ketcham, .Superintendent.
New Throwing Mill.
At a meeting of the incorporators of
the Lovclaud Throwing company the
following directors were elected: A'al
entlne Bliss, J. D. Peck, S. H. Spruks,
U. AV. Cross and C. II. Ioveland.
The company has seemed u valuable
site in Peckville and will proceed at
once to erect a handsome brick factory
building thereon.
The plant, when completed, will be
thoroughly up-to-date in every le
hpect, and will be n tine addition to the
town of Peckville. it is expected that
the plant will be in opeiation by the
tirst of April.
Stocks Go Up.
The purchase of the Ptmnsylvanln.
Cual company by a syndicate headed
by .r, P. Morgan was n far-reaching
move In behalf of the coal currying
roads, inasmuch as it killed the scheme
for building an independent coal road.
The latter was a prospective menace
to the entire coal trade, and threaten
ed minims competition to the IJrle and
tho Ontailo & Western. "But even
yet," said an authority, "the full slg
nlllcunco of the opeiation has not be
come apparent, although It is known
that its effects cunuot be otherwise
t him benellcolul to the coal proper
ties." Alteady these stocks have responded
'iv lu'.vaueins to, or crossing, previous
hlsh-prlco levels, and eonlldent belief
prevails in the street that top notch
tor these secuiities has not yet been
'.etched. Jh'le stocks and bonds, On
W,YTi-t''"'''.ViWMiAt'iVPn"i".TjiilfllViiatl
Vou believe that
statement. But yon
lnlv reiillo ill imrt the
obltgaticub implied hy
on von ween mai iciiiuic
of the hotly clean? If not, the
defilewrnt attaches to every
service ot me uiiipic. wit
ease of the stomach tnl oth;;r
nrmtil t.( lltllc'Ktioil UUll ltUtti-
tion, afTects tilts tniud as 'Aell
as the boilv. ttte. turn inina
Mttpified by noiouoiii. j-asses,
enters, on its Kerviee without
desire, nml .'iccomnlishes it
without tleliRht. A healthy
body and u elear mind result
front the ttbr of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery.
It removes the cloiujj ami
poisonous impurities from the
stotuaeh, htimulates the flow
of the juices necessary to
digestion nml increases the
blood supply in quality and
ni.iliv Tim " niscoverv "
is strictly a temperance medi
lt,o mwi ivuitiitiKi no alcohol
or whisky, neither opium,
cocaine, nor ouici wiw"..
,, i l.t.,1 di.fT..rH frmtl Itltli.
Kcstiou and only1 those who
liuvc mffered from it kuow
...I.-. 1. nlt.t t l lurll.G lru
WI13I II ICUI.J I. ..............
M, J, Vagan, of 1613 Km t' nesce btreet,
.....kU V V
" I I1UU II"
.verr attacks
of headache nml dininc
U cold hands
mwi fii-t: oerjtliliiB '
lioweUwerecoiibtlpateak 4lwa prowlng
111(1 ILL'L 1 CCI)III111K 1 ..... - -,
very tliln ami ncnous. i cauuoi inn
prcsn the bait feelhiK l had when I com
menced taHiig Dr. Vfeitt't Ooldea Medical
I)io ery. I toot nine lOtl the Dii
cmvrv I coinincnced feelloB better with
the fiist buttle ami kept on improving. Now
I am so Kre.illy luiprocd in health my
I am so jue.illy iuiprwc
fricdd.ufien pe;ik of it.'
SW
IUUUUI
larlo & Western, Jersey Cenlral, tho
Heading, Delaware & Hudson, Penn
sylvania ami, In fact, all ntocks-ln any
way Identllled with the anthrnclto
trade are In a favorable position io
make still further response to events
of the past few weeks. Philadelphia
Stockholder.
Engines Wore Very Satisfactory.
There Is nultr- a significant fact In
connection with the order for six loco
motives recently placed by the Inter
colonial railroad of Canada with the
Dickson Manufacturing company. It
was the second order received by the
Dickson people front this source. The
llrst order, also for six locomotives,
was filled some time ago and bo favor
able were the reports sent on from
here by the Canadian Inspector of con
struction ns to the thoroughness of the
locomotive department's work and the
ellictency and courtesy of the officials
In charge, and so well did tho com
pleted engines stand the rigid tests ap
plied to them thnt when an additional
hull' dozen became necessary the
Dominion government placed the order
with the Dickson company outright,
without Inviting competitive bids.
These, engines are of the Cleveland
type, so named from the designer,
Kugeiit! "VV. Cleveland, and they em
body very uuiikcd Improvements In
locomotive construction, threatening, It
Is said, to work u revolution In this
branch of Industry.
Board for Today.
Today's D L. and W. board Is as
follows:
Wlf.U OATS CAST.
W'rdncnl iy, lleeeinlier iC.
S p. in.-II. T. FiIIouh.
in :'(l p. in -I'. Will.
I1..IU li. in. M. Ciiinoriy.
Tluiiftli.v, December 2.
IJ.'Ih n. in. P. II. Pei ni. ,
!! .1. in. .1. 1tiirkli.il t.
4 .1. in. P. V.m Worinrr.
.1 .1. in. O. Civ.
1. .1. in. T. Domlicin.
.i. in. T. MiC.nhty.
ti .1. hi II. Doherlj.
W ,i. in. P. P. Mums.
IL.'M ii. til. .1. Iic'.il.c.
1 p. III. T. .1. 'lllOlllptfill.
'- ,i. in. M. I. Ilciiiiiir.m.
!l.4.' p. m. O. Ilaiiilnlpli
t.1.1 (.. 111. W. 1). Wji ((.!.
hllMMITS. KIO.
0 .1. ill., ttesl W. II. Nlrlioif.
!i ii. in., wet (i. 1 intiiuelkcr.
II
. in., welt -I .inigir.
in. i.it i;. .McMIMt.
111. W-l-J. JIlHlfl.
in., c.i-,t II. (illllitiin.
in., rl f iiini Cijiiua M limp.
in., wi'l from C.i.iUK.i tlinley.
in., east from Njj-Aiiic I!. I niinj'.
I'Ui.u'.n. ,
. n.
'-' I'-
(i p.
7 p.
7 J.
7 i.
to a.
m. P. I!. Serin.
l'l!Slli:ltS.
in. Hoiiser.
u. ni. Moran.
8 a.
n.so
7 p.
u p.
7 .
7 a
.r,.30
7 p.
4 .1.
in. Murpliy.
in. Lamping.
PAb5r.N(it:i. esgini:s.
m. RafTney.
m. kinder.
p. III. Stanton,
in. Magoiern.
WILD CATS WIST,
in. G. llaffvily.
in. .1. M. McC'mm.
ni. C. Thomas, with Itoeeni' mn.
ni. H. IllibiiiK, Enni' mftu
in. I". B.irtliolomew.
in. J. Co'.tfllo.
S a.
d a.
7 a.
S n.
9 a.
10 a.
It u.
12 o'
1 I..
2 I.
:t p.
p.
S p.
G p.
7 p.
m.C. T.jpk.
in. A. P. Mullen,
clock noon fi. Smith.
in. II. Smith.
in. C. Kinsley,
in. T. ViUpatili'k.
in. Kirliy, ulth lUminltt's men.
in. (Jaliaitan.
in. .7. Uarhrr.
in. llaggeity.
This and That.
When Chief Clnltns Agent O'Keufe,
of the Lui'kuwiiiina railroad, reached
his olllce yesterday morning:, his desk
was literally covered with Christmas
Sifts, an evidence of the esteem in
which he Is held by his friends.
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at tho Sernnton postolrlce, Lackawnn
nu county, Dee. 'M, 100. Persons call
Inn for these letters will please say
advertised and (five date of list. Ezra
H. Ripple, postmaster:
10. V. Routon, Joo Uoyer, Wukemtin
Brown, AVllllam J. Bailey, L. F. Hloil
Kett, Richard F. Bariy.
J. CoKSlns, It. Cornell, Mrs. May
Coft'man. Miss Carroll, 'JO W. 3.M.; H.
C. Cromer, Jt. C. Cronke, J. Cooper,
John Connerton, J. C. Coo tspecial).
II. Decker, Mrs. Mary Dean (1!), Dr.
J. 1 Dahlen, Lizzie C. Dougherty.
K. L. Everett.
Mrs. .1. H. Flyette, J. Fuhey.
Mrs. John (lames. Horls Gorman,
Michael C.nffney, Mrs. Henry Gardner,
Mrs. Ellen or Lenke GJenson, Frank
and Hurry Gardner, William Griffin.
(!. F. Jlolfold, Mrs. H. T. Hoyle. Wil
liam Hull. Edward Harding, H. K.
Hunoy.
R. M. Irwin.
John W. Jones.
Thomas J. Kcimt.dy.
Slichuel F. Lydon, H. D. Lord, John
C. Long.
J. J. Maloney, chnrles Moredock,
Domlnlck Moran. George Miles, G, R.
Mills. Mrs. Sarah McCoy, C. W. Mc
Mahon. Clinton McKwina.
Mrs. Eva Oakly. G. Otte.
Mrs. .Tnnnette Roller.
Mrs. June Reynolds. Joe Roach, R.
Rosenfolt. Mrs. Ross, care Charles
Ross, druggist: J, H. Richmond, Mich
ael Ruddy, Edna. Rector (special).
F. D. SIrrett. Mr, Snotlrt Bros., Miss
Gentle Shober.
Henry Thornton, John Thomas, Je
rome L. Tnrhox.
George VanHcooter.
F. E. Wade (2), Wutklus and Sea
man, Mrs, A. Watermnn.
.Miss Jlubel V, Young,
ITALIAN.
Luuriu. Iinudlu, Diml Gerlundo, Ron
dnmun Salvator, Giuseppe Notaro,
Francesco Do Lucela, Glovantu Onn
tosucso, Fllonteno Perdoynu, I3ernnrd
Ino Nlcostro.
POLISH.
Jozef Rrzostek, Ignuey Bonus, An
dry Adnniskl, Martin Javorszky, Juzet
Suehockl, Toth Terezla, Juchau Klol
borsn, Mleszczlstaw Lihewloz, Jan Koa
eletkl, AndreJ Kovalevski, Antonl Gat
kowskl, HUNGARIAN.
Sztefan Plis, .Mlcluil Oroneka, Adam
Maslanls, Katuzyiut Dobianslta,Vlad
ystawu Plonsklego, Antonis .Iguss,
Audio Jacenlk, Onjdos Wnpul, Hrenyo
Yaszlly, Tlmko Pareusku, ' Mlkus
zauuktis, Eldla Olklonen, Martin Knrr
kau, Frank Karpawlo, Plvlcs M. A'us
zlly, Piter RurtkuH, Antonns YsDaugnr,
jun Witskyo, Wiucent KarpanelrzlH,
Peter Welentys, Johann fluzdzlol.
West Sernnton Station,
Miss B. Healy, Din Jackson street,
Miss Mury Han Is, I.M0 South Main
avenue.
Mrs. Martin MaeNulty, Hampton
street.
'
Colds Melt Away '
If you use Krause's Cold Cure. Pre
pared In convenient capsule form they
are' easy to take and effect ta speedy
cure of the most obstinate cubes,
i Price 25c, Sold by Matthews Bros.
.dA4rfA5A5ftfiAAA4ft4.AANNNNNS.
MERCEREAU
& CONNELi:
NOW OPEN IN OUR NliW STORK WITH A
NEW STOCK POR THli HOLIDAYS
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
OUU STOCK FOU EXTENT, VAni
KTr AND FINENESS IN EVEflY
REPATITMENT IS NOT EXCELI.ED
IN THIS LOCALITY
OUU WELL-KNOWN GUARANTEE
GOES WITH EVERY ARTICLE. . .
ALL ARE WELCOME
.4fiSAftft&5ftftftA!44ftS&&'-&A4ftA'S
$$$$
Good
Furniture, Carpets
and Rugs
In this large and well filled store of ours you
will find nothing but good furniture, carpets,
rugs, etc. The goods we keep not only look
well, but also wear well. We do not, nor will
not allow any trashy goods in this establishment.
You are invited to call and examine the good
things in our building even though you are not
ready to buy.
In Our New Store.
406 Lackawanna Avs
Quickest Route
across Continent
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
THE Overland Limited 6.30 p. m. every
day in the year, from Chicago via
Chicago-Union Pacific and North-Westem
Line, arriving San Francisco afternoon of
third day, Los Angeles early next morn
ing and Portland afternoon of third day.
No change of cars; all meals in Dining
Cars; Buffet Library Cars (with barber).
The Pacific Express leaves at 10.30 p. m.
daily. The best of everything. Call on
any agent for tickets or address
461 Broadway, Ntut Yort,
001 Chia't St , Phlladitehia
SCa WatUnatenSt.,Ooitan
43S Vine St., Cnrimtalf
607 SmWifUSt,, ritUbutg
SS4SufirlorEt., CUvtlants
17 Camtut-Hattlut, Dllrcil
SOI Main St., - Sufalo
112 Clark St., CkloagaSKIigSt.,eatt,Toroiito,Ont
EUGENE
FIELD'S
POEMS
A $7.00
BOOK
Given Free
to each person Interest.
eil in fulmiiliing to the
Eugene. Held Slonil
inent Souvenir Fund.
Subscribe any amount
do6lreil. Sulwcriptioru
SB low .11 St. 00 will en
title donor to his dalnt-
THEBookofllio ily ortlitle olnnie.
eentury.Hunu- "PIbLU HLOtVtJi'.-,"
Homely I lim- (cloth bound, 811), as
iiaiea oy mir- a certltlcnte or Buusciii
tj'-two of tho tlon to fund. Honk
World M treat- contains a selection of
est Artmts. field's bet and most
representative works and is ready for dc-
Dut' for the noble contribution of the
woild's greatest urtWi thU book could not
hae been manufactured for less than J7.UA,
The Fund created is dhldad equally be
tween the family of the late r.uiteiio Field
and tlw Fund for tho building of a monu
ment to the memory of the beloved poet
of childhood. Address
EuBn; FlelJ Monuimnt Snuvenelr Fund
Chicago. III.
If ou also wish to send postage, enclose
10 cents
A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forevsr.
rvii. t. FKi.ix gih:uai'U' oiiikktai.
RemoTti Tan, nmplta,rrtekut.
Hottt l'luli, K'jj, anil BkS
UI.CMV.. M1U UTVT7 P1IUIIH vm
uui7, awi uvn
douciion. II ka
moan is tttt nm
inn, tat U m
banulm Uat n
t be aur it It prop,
fly trade. Accwp
no eounwrftlt off
almllarnamt. Pr.l
A. Sjr sild to
Udj of ththautM
11 uueniii "A y
Udlcl will uu than,
1 reeoramand Oouv
aud'a Cream ' M lb(
Ui.t harmful of alt
f tiom 1 tor aila bv
l r all DrnggWi am
ftaier-OooJa Daatera la tha U, BCajiadas,na Suroa
VIOD. I. aoPK Wfl. Pwe't n 0m Jaui St, .T.
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Biliousness.
Constipation,
pysnopsia,
Sick-Keau-lacho
and Llvet"
Complaint.
SUGAR COATBI).
100 PILLS
25 cts;
Bold by all drugaluti
or sunt by mall
ii, '
Nml to Medical C.,Clit
Sola by McQarrah & Tliomns. Dru.
gists,, S0 Lackawar.ua ave., Scranton, ?.
FREE ELECTRIC BELTOFFER
Di'tfmiwiiaiMa
11 lalujronuliuuie. wu
uruLh the ueiiulnu and
Ol.ly lUtlUUUItUU iUlkMT.
UUll UKkM tUCIIIK HUTS
to any rrader of tliU paper.
& aiasf J U aiJuuMi irri lw
aaaiiati u ailiMMi irri lw
cetilllrKa&rMU. CISTS
AIMMT NITWmncomteJ
ivuia. Curti wats all clb.r tlM.
wlUi moat all other tritmu
Ui bin, aaallutn aa' r.s.au. UU. QU CI Cl tor
dlMaac. iikiiuii uui dlaordart. For coopltM
alail conadtaltal csUtsfua, nl IkU 4 Ml aa4 aall it aa.
81AM, ROISU0KOOChlWig,
SS 4S91h
fv mi "j-V!.
SiK5 Al
sSsSSfro fm
MUsiMti&gili
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Jewelers
Silversmiths
Fine Jewely
Cut Glass
Leather Goods
No. 132
Coal
Exchange
Wyoming
Avenue
Scranton Carpet
& Furniture Co.
(REQISTEItED.)
Y-i&& You
made out your list of what j-ou have to get for
11 of jour male friends for Xnni. Whether cr
not. add a fcUlT C'ASF. On HAT BOX, HOUSi:
KOBE or &MOKIKG JACKET. Wo h:.c them,
the finest kind, most modern, $3.00 and upwards.
The handsomest line of Neckwear and Ulovcs
ever exhibited in town.
AY2 Spruce Street.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvine Place,
NEW TORK.
American Plan, SJ.W per day and upward.
European Plan, $1.60 per day and upward.
I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
"''
For Business Men
In the heart of the wholeaala
district.
For Shoppers
S minutes' walk to Wannmnkerai
S minutes to aicjcel Cooper's Big
Store. Easy ot access to the great
Dry Good Stores.
For Sightseers
One block from B'war Cars, gtv.
block irom u war cars, civ
1TIK CADjr iimhiui
points of Interest
lK easy transportation to all
points si uuoiuau
HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YOHK.
Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVER8ITT PI
Only one Block from Broadway.
Booms, $1 Op. pSS7?.,.
f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-"""'
WINTER RESORT.
Thrnuph the Hesnerian Gardens ot
the West" Runs the Luxurious
"SUNSET. LIMITED."
The Finest Thing on Wheels,
AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE
DELIGHTFUL
Bummer Lands of ' California."
Special through tralnj consisting ol sleeping
ami illninR-eara will leave New York every Sjt.
tr I... .ml Tl.t.FE.Iti. vtnrwlliif .11.
rrctly with the "Sunset J-imited" at Ncv Orlrana,
tor lull imorniUllOll, IfVB llimiiattM imilitl.
Jet, maps ami time-table., alfco lowest rates,
leeplna car lichen ami bcusoge clieeUd, apply
to Koutliern IMclno Co., 100 S. Third atrtct,
rhlladelphia, I'a.
The Dickson MtiuuracturlUK Ut.
kcrmton and WlthvUitrr !,
.Muufuo:ureN o.'
L0C0M0TIVCS, STATI0NAKV EN0INES
Ooll.ra, Holitlns and Pumplnj Machinery-
Otnerel Offlca. 8crnton. Fa.
jtnlyoflcrcaatacilclt.Kulns inoutinu. ariiuit'inwur.
TntlaoliUa Ik! .ip-.tlnn m.tlical ,Vcl;-C'iltil Hud
ni.i.niitt.ittlivlliill. Im.i.iii vllpT. 7-Urll.C
mVT,MiHimhTinimimimi,niitTniTrn
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
mwJjaaai
iS Prof.Q.F.THEEL.M.D.N.II.bl
3 T4 bl.,fklla,lpl,l.,-., H.Jr.l.kfrir.t. f.u.
3 1 JM rnu M i'ii lur illciliti. fill. rRlY4li
jCTVlltS.OUCHArqtS,RIJHHIIttt,UUl:
3cir3l??ai,i-sd...g.iiiBri$i$.ii09Briiifi5:
2.vu,. nt.,c.rAfl...i&hiilllLllciuerlenClllUCrniinv t
;l'ietlciilcjicitTn4tiilli)i. Avui.Uln-H'I".'.
ConnHjallac
You don't cat e wheu we take our semi-annual inventory, and we do not bother t
tell you anything about it, as a rule. But this year we shall be stricter with ourselres,
and the stockmen must be very sure not to hold on to a piece of goods at a price that would
need reducing after January 8th the inventory time,
And as the measuring and counting is well under way getting ready for the final
entry, we shall take all possible losses beforehand and sell off the broken during the next
few days. Halt the news will not get in the papers because the lots as discovered will go
on sale at once, and many will go out each day.
Some facts you will be interested in
You have given the store a more prosperous year than ever a greater volume of
business, which we have been able to care for with less and less friction. Our ideals are
not reached but you and we are working toward them. This is a very great co-operation
the building of a business for careful people ; a store that shall value quality above all
else ; that has grown, large enough to be a strong factor in many markets, and that conse
quently can give, and is giving
The Really Lowest Prices
Known in 5cranton . . .
Yet no store shall excell it as a style setter, nor show such a range of exclusive and
elegant things along with its grert stocks of every day merchandise.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
STATEMENT OF THE
I
OF SCRANTON.
United States Depositary.
At the close of business Dec.
13. 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Investments
3,175,478.36
Banking House 38,599.64
Cash and Reserve 536,879.19
$3,750,957.19
LIABILITIES.
Capital 9 200,000.00
Surplus 500,000.00
Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29
Circulation 100,000.00
Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.98
TJ. S. Deposits 422,729.39
Due to Banks 54,785.53
83,750,957.19
WILLIAM C'ONNKLL. Prelilcnl.
IICSRV UEL1X, JH., Vice-President.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cuihier.
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Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manuracturera or
OLD STOCK
PILSSMER
N. Niath Btreet, SCRANTuN PA
Telophons Call, 2333.
THIS
NIOOSIC POWDER CO,
Uooms 1 aii(12, ComMtb B'l'd1
OBANTOW, PA.
nitiing and Blasting;
POWDER
MfaalMooiloQd Uuallt Workl. '
LAFtIN RAND POWOBR CO.'S
ORANOE GUN POWDER
leetrla BatUrlaa. KUotrlo ICiploian,
Mplodlug blMti, aafaty Vuaaaal
Riiawi Clinical Ci't bxpVve
SOU'S s
SORANTON'S SHOPPINQ OENTER.
BARGAINS
Here's a chance to make a dollar do double duty. We
cut prices deeply to close out these little lots at once.
C.annai SwoononQ Y
Oriental Foot Rests gft& 75c
Wilton Rugs 2aJs, 1.2
Prices cut deeply on
Smoking Tables, Taborettes, etc.
SST-K- Rockers
Williams &
129 Wyoming Avenue
Keating Stoves,
uangoo,
Furnaces, I
Oil Stoves, I
lias oiuvss,
X Heaters.
MINSTER fi FORSYTH,
KS.3i7 PBNN AVENUE.
DR, DEKSTEN
Fiiyslclau anJ Sar.4i
311 Spms) St.
'Jtrep.ti Uuit BuiUiQg
&GKAN10H PA.
All acute and clircnlc dUeasja oj men, wo
meo and tblldrcn. CllltO.NIO NKltVOUS.
UllUN ASU HASUNQ UISKA3ES A Sl'KU
lAl'l'V. All diasaael ( the Uvcr, Kldmjra,
lllldder. SUn, Uluod. Nrve, Womb, Uye, Ur,
Nose 'lliroat, and Lun;j, Camera, tamers,
I'lled, llupture, Unitre, lllieumitlsiu, Aitlinu,
Catarrh. Varlucoiele. IjJbi Muiihuud, NUhtljr
t'liuwloiis, all 1'cuule I)iii'.ut9, Uuiorrhoca, etc.
(iunoorilica, SH'hllU, lllooil 1'oUon, IndUcra
tlon and youthful hub in obliterated, burti'iy,
Fits, tlillejiiy. Tape and Stomucli Wonna, CA
TAKHHOZOSE. SpeeiHu lor Catarrh. Three
montlis' treatment only $5.00. Trial tree In
oitlte. Contultation and examination Itee.
Olllce hours dally and Sunday, 8 u. in. ta 9
p. n. '
DR. DENSTEN
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUP
?-7
1.00
Special price
McAnulty,
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We have a nice
line of Hockey
andClubSkatea
Hockey and
Polo Sticka
Skate grinding
a specialty.
Florey & Brooks
211 Wasii'niton Ave.
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HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent tor th Wyomlrif
Putrict (or
POWDER.
lllnlne, tllastln?, Eportlnc, FmoLeleaa and tW
ltcpauno Chemical Company's
High Explosives.
Safety Fuse, Cipa and KiploJerj. Boom Ml Cou
ncil nulldlnf, Serantou.
AUCS'CIES:
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