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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1901'.
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NEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
QUARTERLY CONVENTION OF
THE MINE WORKERS.
It Will Bo Held on Jfuvuniy nt
Edwardsdnlo Long Standing
Strike at the Lnce Mills In Wilkes
Bane Has Been Settled The V., h.
& W. Board for Today Conductor
John Flnnerty Has Recovered from
His Recent Illness To Manufac
tute Match Vending Machine.
The followhiK full has lif-en IhmipiI
for the quurtfily t-on volition of Dlvitlct
No, 1, United Mini- WoikiTM of Amer
ica, which will he held In KdwiudH
dnlo, LuKPrno county, .Intimity 14:
To 1li( Officer snd Mrnilwn "I Iv-al t"iilnn,
Orootlnsi in au-nulimr with tin- iraiilar ipiar
Irr fnnvpntinn, inn mi 1 it l tl notified lh.it
rrRiihr romriillon of lilrhl No, I will I'"
lilil In l.'duarihulilr, I.iimhp iinnl, IM mni'
nifiicinir 10 b, ni .Ijii. II, I'ml. I!il "I irpri-.
vntnllnn will lr iiik nli fir ri.rj flfl.v inftiihor.
In roihI riniitlliif. m total IkitliiK lc linn
fifty l rhillloil In otu ilili2,ilr,
Doldjitm will enmc Iti.ltni Ird to wlr mi th
Mlonlne ipiiMloii'. hirli nrr f cum! linp.nl
utirc: Hip geiiiT.il rrtUlttn of Ii.i-I.imk .oid rojitll
tut ton.
J-Tup .lilopt ! n nf n gem I si uiikinv uul.
"-'Ilii ,iilutinn nf ii tuilfnriii Itillliiliiii fn.
'Ilnp itit-ttioiit will h iri-ti'iithrtith-tl In tin1
torn nil Inn lln i-milli ki.iid, iml It U by
thnr Itittim ,.i.i, jmi ,.i, l.ui .il.i.l to nunc
pupnit-d tu mpU' i'ii tin"' .
IIM ll.pPl Ifullw, (
T. I) Mihfdl", I'roiilint.
J. T, lltiuptpy, mft.iri
N. R.' WHH'l.llll- ll'(il llllil( i.t lhl v ill c.ill
pppl.il iiipi'IIiii;, pioWdrd mi irsiilir ini-i-tlni: will
lit Ik 1.1 Ix-twrm tin t lino i.f It. uiiipl .iml tlnn
rl fur i-nmr-iitlnn, in nrJi r Hill ilumali" tiuv
If ilpiti'tl. Any hu il hi irii-nn fur ili.tilii r
n.itiiiiMl T upll.i I ii will net lc inlltliil tn
iipicuildtlon.
ccirpt.iili" ulll ii'iimi ilupllinli' iipilotitlaN at
cunri .ii llocflllp.
End of the Trouble.
The illiiiculty v. hlrlt li.m i-xNti'd nt
IV- Valley I.nrp iiiIIIk. nt VilUs
M.iitp, for nlno months punt, liptwom
the coiniiuuy mill tin- miiiloyc-i. lim
Iippu iiiutralily tidjiiKtoil. tuid thp mill
will iptmie opfi atlmm ulth thp ulil
force this nioi iiIiik.
TIip M'ttlpnii'iit iy the rpxiilt of n.
iinfcrpiipc between lit. oxecutlvo
lio.ild of the Aimilmiintitetl Associa
tion of T.ace Mal;pf of Ameilca, anil
?. ootmnlttee from the Central Labor
union, of tltl.i city, on the one side;
n.nl John 'I. I.pmilinn, esq. and Su
pprintoiulenl .1. C. Atliln, of the other.
The settlement wni llnnllj cffpct"l
ypstculay nfternoon, anil whllp both
stiles hic juifectly .satlslled, neither
claim a victory. XuKotltttlnnx for a
M'ttlemeiit were biotiKht abuut by the
Central Labor union, of 'Wllkc.s-llarrp.
Boaid for Tday.
Today's D L. anil W. board Is as
follows:
Tuesday, (.v eai' l)ii, J.t'iuiry 1.
wimi cats i:sr.
C p. tn. T. .T. Tlioinp'-oii.
ft ji. in. .1. 1 1 1 lints in.
11. JO p. ni.-O. It.imlolpli.
iilnpili, Jan. 2.
WILD OATS HAM'.
12..-.0 a II. -A. I'. Mullen.
:l t. in. .1. njrl.;.
a. m. It. Cutmr.
i a. ni.-P. CIllikMii.
t! t. m. W. I). Waifil.
a. M. J. (iirrlt,
10 J. vi. C. V. Dunn.
Il.:t0 a. m. Hoo, with .1. I. IMiuV mni.
1 p. m. J. .1, Murriy. Willi MiDoiiiifll' mm.
2 p. in. W. A. Iliillinloincn.
".4i i. in. I'itncrrjM.
t.4" p. in. 1). W.illirp.
suMJins. r.ro
.S0 a. m.t vpt O. rrounfelltr.
11 ii. in., wen W. II. NIclioli.
2 p. in., wt .1. Oarrl?it.
1 p. in., wit I. Mosicr.
J p, tn,, e.ift II. (iilllgat:.
7 p. in., wtt from Cijiiri MiLartr.
7 p. Hi., wwt from Cifiij;.! ttlnle.i.
7 i. in., cast from Kay Aiia; 11. Unity.
PULir.lt.
Ill a. in. A. ft. Staplr.
rusiicRs.
a. in. llou-r.
ll.'ii) u. in. Moi .in.
7 p. m. Murpliy.
0 p. in. I.ampiuff.
PAssr.sciun iixgint.s.
7 . in. Oaffney,
7 a. ni. SlnRcr.
.1 'Ji p. m. Stanton.
7 p. in. Magotem,
WILD CATS WI.ST.
4 a. in. 3. CiKtolln.
5 a. in. .1. II. MaMi'H, with .T. II. McCuim'ii imn
10 .1. in. A. II. Kctiluin.
12 a. m. II. liiobliiK, with rtiiilj men.
1 p. in. .1. i:. Mitir.
,2 p. m. C. Klngl
:t p. m. I. Oatanauiili
4 i. in. O. T. fitail(i.
5 p in. Klibr, with . ti. IliiiiinlllV uim.
it p. 111. C. JUrtliuloiiien.
7 p. in. II. hinltli.
.NOTIfi:
Ural(inn I.lii'-olu Hale will go uut with J.
flitrlly ntt tiip.
This and That.
The double tracks have been opened
asaln for tralllc over the llackunsack
bridge, which wete undergoing rs.
pairs.
It. Knicst Coinegys, K. 0. Haskell,
.1. 15. Pleminlng and F. P. Ford, of
tnis itv, have formed a company for
the manufacture of u new nutth
vending machine, ciiiiltellssed at $10,
OOo, the stock of which has all been
hubscrlbod.
All of the Lackawanna, Delaware
and Hudson, Jersey Central, Outfit lo
and "Western and Kile and Wyoming
Valley rallioad olllces were closed yes
terday, and the olllclals and cletks en
Joyed the day In rest, pleasure and
recreation.
Supedlntendent Kutchatu complalm
that there Is an unnecessary amount
of whistling done In moving tialns
out of Newark. Thiglnenieu ate te
qucsted to whistle only when neces
sary and not ptolong the blast of thu
whistles needlessly.
Conductor John Plninniy. of the
Lackawanna railroad pay train, who
haH been conllned to his home in Dun
more by Illness for several days, was
atotind the station yesterday wishing
everybody a hapy new year, and In
turn receiving congtatulntlous upon
his recovery.
Lackawanna train No. 3, due In this
city at 1:35 p. nt.. was considerably
delayed In Its arrival, owing lo the
discovery of "hot wheels" on the dining
car. Tho diner had to be cut out
and another car substituted to ac
commodate the through passengers,
who took their meals on the train.
Independent window glass manu
fntturcrs, Including more than forty
iimnufactuiPiv, havo organised the
Independent "Window Glass company,
with a capital of JSO0.00O, under the
laws or New Jersey. C. I Cole, of
Laueastpr. I)., will bo president; L. S.
Cuniilngliain. f Pittsburg, vice presi
dent, and Ue'irso Hchlostejn, of Brad
ford, Ph., bocretary and treasurer.
Tho new company will dispose of ihn
product of tho Independent factories.
The organization will bo a competitor
of the American "Window Glaus com
pany. Klfty-trip ticket No. 707, Issued In
favor of V. H. Olonler, between Uoon
ton and Now York, has been lost, and
also quarterly pass No. 1112, In favor of
three men on the Moirls and Essex
division, sood between station and sta
tion. If presented please take up and
return to .Superintendent c. H. Ketch
am. Wotk was alHO suspended In many
of the compiles, mines, mills and shops
In the city and suburbs. The traffic
on the tallroads was very heavy, par
ticularly on the Delaware and Hud
son, ovsr which road special trains
wcie run to accommodate the, people
Who attended the dedication of a
church nt North Hcranton.
The American Tlrldfto company has
a contract to furnish to thi Com
pngnle des Chcmlnt de Per tie I'orto
Ulct,tlwo lll.l foot spans for the Mana
tl river bridge. Potto Hleo. The com
pany has also taken a contract for
111 if" litiRo viaducts on the ChlcaRO.
ItiiilliiKton and Qttlncy rallioad and
Is hulldliiK a .100 foot dinw-span for
th same companj. The Hoek Island
inllio.ul has alo placed a contract
for .t.r.oo tons of material to be deliver
ed iliirlttK 1901. Anions other lnrgn
contracts Is lite stiitcttirat steel work
for the new foutteeii-lnch continuous
mill for the Caineulc Steel company
at lite liuquesne steel works.
The lhitTalo, nnchester and PI ts
bttip rallioad has placed a larije or
der with the Murrain Poifie company,
or lltilfnlo, N. Y for apparatus for
Its shops at Dtt Hols, Pa., compilsln?
two 170-Inch thiec-(ii.trter housing
ft.nf. with 9 by 10 Inch hoilzontnl cjii
ter ciaiil; dhect connect Itif; englros,
and HJ7-' feet of lliiffalo fan system
heater for hoatlnc the lound house,
one llO-ludi three-itiaiter housing
Inn. with illrcct-ionnpcted S bv S horl
Kontnl eiiKiuc and heater. Then? Is
nbo Included the Installatloii of lluf
lalo iloxwi-dtaft Ioikcs, tiiRelher with
a No. 7 H volume blower nnd a 70
Ii'ch pl.'iiiliiK-mlll exhnttster for the
foif.e shop. (
EFFICIENTLY CONDUCTED.
Uncle Sam's Business If. Handled
with Exceptional Fidelity.
W. i:. Ctirln III tin? liiiauo ltfionl
The other day I was telling you about
the aceuiacy. honesty and caic that
had been exhibited dining the last year
In handling the malls, and how bill
ions of dollars of money had passed
through the flneets of the postofllce
ciciks without thp loss of a copper.
Hut that state of affalis Is not peculiar
to the posioillce department. You can
boast or the tieasuty. tin: war and
navy depatttnunts and all the other
blanches or the government for tho
same leuson. Take the collection of
customs, for example, and the Intel mil
revenue taxes and you will find upon
examination that tho financial affairs
of the government nie conducted with
an economy and nn honesty that Is far
bejond that of the average commeiclal
establishment or manufactoty. The
popular Imptesslnns created by par
tisan speakeis during the 'ampalgn Is
fai different.
People generally believe that the af
fairs of the federal government aie
managed with extravagance nnd are
"honeycombed wi'h coiiuptlon." That
Is a favorite expiesslon of the cam
paign oiatois of the opposite patty.
Hut theio weie no defalcations or
losses under the government last year,
no scandals except that of the Cuban
postolTlce, where Mr. Neely was unable
to resist temptation and .Mr. Itathboiu
was guilty of extravagance, which ho
imitated from tho Spanish olllclals who
had preceded htm. Itathbone m not
so wicked as he was foolish. He
learned that the olllclals in Havana
under Spanish domination sent their
bills to the government trensuty and
he did the same NeelyV olftnt was
clean stealing. Hut those wete the only
cases of the yeat, and, on the other
hand, there wete icmaikiiblc exhibi
tions of confidence In public olllclals,
the letting of the armor-plate ion
tract!;, for example, where Admiral
O'Nell of the navv handled between
$00,000,000 and $70,000,0(10 without any
bond without any one to vouch for
his lutegtlty, without any safeguard
other than the teputatlou of a bluff
old sailor who has alvas done honor
to the tfovorumont and his ptofesslon.
There weie otliet cases In the navy
not so conspicuous, pei haps for Ad
mit al O'NellV iccotd In handling the
armor-plate contract Is without 11 par
allel. Admiral Htadford of the buieau
of equipment handles millions of dol
lars without any bond or suiety. Din
ing' the war with Spain of all the
money expended by the nay depart
ment and the war department not a
dollar went wioug. '
Last year It cost tlitee-tenths of 1
per cent, to collect the revenues of this
government fioni customs, which In
cludes the losses as well as the salailes
and other expenses. In thy lutein, tl
tevenue buieau It cost 1.5S pel cent, lo
collect SL'td 000.000, which also Includes
nil losses as well as expenses of everv
de.-ciintlon. 1 do not think theie ate
any pilvate establishments or coipor
atlons In the miliary with a better
teconl,
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
I.UI ut lttnn iiiii..lniiii: iiuialliil Tin at 1 lie
Siiaiitou pu.ti.ftin', Lin Law a 1111 1 ioiint,. Pa , .Ian.
2, ll'OI. 1Vini.il, tailing f.i llicv Mliis ulil
plui.i- say .iihoitliil ami k'lvc tl.ate i ll-l. Ili.i
II. ItlppU', pominaiitir:
Moie il Ii AliiuM, "PliiiiinliuM" cil; WIJ.
liam 11. Aiimlil.
Ml. M. K. Ilnki.
Mlim I.. II, C'hJililiiii. Ml-. II. (IdiiiHi., Mm
.1. 11, (ui)ill, Ml'. II111.1 tliil., John lonUlin,
.lack Conway, IMci C11I11I. Iliu'un ('ipn.
SKiiur Pi'Wiit. I.. A. i.iii.iIiiii, . I. Duff.i,
lljny (I. Ilu'iil, . II, I1.UHI1, . II, lljiili, vti
W. 1. D1I.11.H, WIIHjim liilhu, IIjiiUI M.
DivIj, (In, I'laml- Dunn.
Hit. Sir. Kj-i, Mm. .! nnlo Kilvllt. William
Kikcnl,
I. M, l'mii.
C'harliH (ifaty.
KM lloKan, .losoph ll.iuiiil, tl II llolliuii, W
S. ILinluiik, MI-m lln.i' 1.. IIiiiii.'.mi-.
I. 0. .loiiw, l up .loin i, J. i-ln-i Joliiuoli,
Mali 0111 JohiiM'ii, lalwin .IfWi II.
1IIh Jllnntn Kiuip, William Kiauer, William
Kclpir, IIUI1111I (. Kll.iin, Mlvi Mary Killc,
p.nkjmr.
JII4 Noima IdiiiliKliui', Ml Marj II. I.illigeti.
Klinlwr C. McWIIIlains I, ) John Jldljlr,
Mlsi llaitaia JUOiiitKM, Mlii .Maine Mitlcuy,
II. W. M.mniMii, Jll4 Ulhrl Moul.on, Mi. Jlalian,
Jnhanii.i Mijri.
Mrx. I'.inilllif .Voilliup.
i:. I'hllllp.'i, MUi hnphlo Pilot-.
A, Stall, P. Mirf ili-lil, Mlm Laura Maile, pjcl.
am-.
Ml.n Awilo Timlin,
Illthanl Vniiglian, Mm. (iooiifp Van Scli ulrr,
Ainey b. Wuttttr, Jlr. Kullc H'ulklna, Jlrf,
Grorge Wilton.
West Scianton Station.
Mls Mary Arnold, 711 Iljnon ilteet: lh. .1,
A. Crawford, 24 & Main ttirrt; Mr, T. liraki',
II. E. Hill, Joseph Klllar.. Ml llampOui ttrfct;
Mlse Emin bamb, Mrt. Marcard, Kjiiou btrerti
KicVlel 11. Pettm, Mlti JI. Kelt, (Irorgu hcliup.
pell, 727 Fellowi itreets JIr. John Snover, 1102
I'rl(r) ttrrtti Mix Iuli iSmilh, (lattlrld airmii',
11. Villon, 12V GarflolJ Tinui Tho.. (' White.
a.t a 4t 4- -f 4-4-
t rws f a a Has Points of
jThe Jewettsn&ni
mMimmh
Writes nnd shades seventy-five letters to the line.
Writes sti night on ruled lines.
Hns automatic type-denning brush.
The best manifolder and stencil maker.
I'he lightest touch and least fatigue.
The JKWE.T ball-bearing carriage "beats the world.'
The JliWKTT liner is easily the most clever device of its Kind.
The JliWHTT is modern, up-to-date, simple, convenient, du
rable and rapid.
Machines Placed on Trial
JEWETT No. 10 Has Ninety-Two Distinct
Characters. Eight Jlore Than Any
Other Standard Hachine.
D. W. WAGNER,
215 Hoard of Trade TELEPHONE 2492
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Before buying, bend for catalogue.
H. S. GORDON,
i.W Piftlt Ave,
New Vork City,
EUGENE
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POEMS
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BOOK
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1 ftittirj.llanil
Miinely I ins
tl'.itcil li lull
t..o of tliu
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Given Free
to eaih prr.011 lntrrit
til in suhti'rlhtn,; lo Hit
lluieno I'li-hl JIoiiii.
mtiit SouMiilr I'miil.
t-uhvi llif anv am unit
ilexli eel. Subvcriptlom
ni low a 51 Oil will en
ltle ilonur lo lilt dali.t
lly artltlo toliiine.
"I'lut.ll I lJWIIUS"
(iloth Imam), Sll), ai
a reitlllcatc of buhtti p
Hon to (iiml. Uook
ii.nluiiK a m-lirtloii of
er-t AttiMK,
I'lctct m tict ami Hunt
reprem-ntatlNe wmks ami in uaily for
ill-
Iln-ry
Hut lor the iioImV lonlritiitlon of thj
Korlil'4 k'trntost aitl.U thU hook could not
lie lien maiiiifartuiril for leM than 7 00,
Hip Kuril trratul h ilhlil.-d npujiy ,c.
twun I ho family ol tin- lato lliceiu- PlilJ
ami Hi" I'miil for tlic lnilMlntr of a uionu.
nn tit '" lh" ii'.-nioiy of the Ix-lunU poet
(it ( liH'J',li'"il AillllfoJ
l.'iiir.'iiJ l-'icl I .V(iiiiiin:nt ouvenelr Pnnil
Chicago, t
II Mm alw with to scnl posts', cncloie
10 (iiiti
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Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cum Impotciicy. Night Hnil wlous, Loss of Mom,
ory. nn wituin; ilin-ui-i-s,
all clloctn of rtIf-iiliiiM in
vxvcii nnd linllrfcri-tliin.
60
PILLS
BO
CTS.
ii nerve tonlo and
blood builder, lirlnpa
the nlnL cluw tn ntiln
rhpnvrf lOiil r.ktnrna Ilia
Sllrn of yiiutli. lly mnll
ROa nor lioir. ti Iioxph fur
82.00, with our bankable gaurantea to euro
or refund the money paid, bono for circular
ami copy of our buiikitljlo rfuurnuteo lioud,
NervitaTahletsZ"!
(vr.Li.ow LAiicD Immediate Results
PotJtholy Ruarnntcoil euro for Low of Power,
nrkocolo, Undovolopod or Shrunken OreiitM,
lureli, Loi-omntor Atnxiu, Nt-noim I'roktrn
tlou, Ilyatorhi, ITU, Insiiiilty. ParulyHix uml the
Itesulti of Kirejilvri Un of Tohnrro, Opium or
Liquor, By ronll in plain pnckno.81,00 u
box, 0 for 80.00 with our bankable truar
antoe bond to cure in UO days or refund
money paid. Addrctu
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jnckoon Sts CHICAGO, ILL.
Eold by McGarrafe & Tliomni, Drui
Sliti,S09 Lackuwftcra ave., Bcrunton, ?a.
M
WQ.
i t vw
a
"atsj: .
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and Other Makes Talen J
SCRANTON, l-A
S"A
ea 1 n
ot two t.- fp il.ij' ihnatlon,
aic otic led by the
TO
Norfolk, Ua.
Old Point Comfort, Ua.
Richmond, Ua.
Washington, D. C.
Steamers bail ililly except Sunday fiom Pier 20,
North lliter, foot of Hiii.li street, New Vork.
Ticket. Indudiiitf meub, and stateroom accom.
modatlons ?ia,U0 and upward.
For lull Intonnation apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
81 Beech Street, New York, N. Y.
11.11. WU.KUt.Traf.llKr. J.J.UHOWN.C.P A.
i
Strong Nerves
arc the true source of good, healthy
appearance.
Person;! with half-starved nerves nU
wayi look worried aud 'Uragsediut."
You cannot be happy without nerve
vigor; you cannot be natural without
all the powers which uaturc meant you
to have.
produce a healthful clow which art
cannot imitate. They Invigorate every
organ, put new force to the nerves,
elasticity to the step and round out the
face aud form to lines of health and
beauty,
11.00 tier box t fl boxes (with written
guarantee), j."00. Hook free. I'eax.
Medicine Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
For ale li.v John II. I'lielia. Pharmacist, corner
Wyunilwr ammo at.d Kprui. street.
The Dickson MiMiiiructurlns Oo.
tcmuton and WlUuvnarrt, t'J.
MaiuifaoUiror of
LOCOMOTIVOS, STATIONARY EN0INES
lioilcrs. HolitlngsndPunipIni M.clilntry.
General Ofnce. Bcranton. Psw
Short
ps
DOMINION
CoMoflj2dWallac
GCRANTON'S SHOPPING OE1VTER.
Sale of
Ladies'
ere are consolation prices for those who, for one reason
or another, failed to procure new Winter Jackets. There
are about two hundred and fifty which are to go at greatly
reduced prices. All in most recent styles.
For Instance
At $6.50, Jackets Worth $8.00 to $10.00.
At $800, Jackets Worth $10.00 to $12.50.
At $10.00, Jackets Worth $12.50 to $15.00.
At $12.50, Jackets Worth $15.00 to $20.00.
.Equally good fortune for those seeking finer garments.
There are lots of fine Cloth and Velour Jackets worth
from $25.00 to $50.00. These also will be sold at re
duced prices.
CONNOLLY &
STATEMENT OF THE
OF SCRANTON.
United States Depositary.
At the close of business Dec.
13. 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans tind Investments
$3,175,478.36
Banking House 38,000.04
Cash nnd Reserve. .. . 530,870.10
S3,750,057.10
LIABILITIES.
Capital S 200,000.00
SurphiB 500,000.00
Undivided Profits . . . 57,005.20
Circulation 100,000.00
Individual Deposits . . 2,415,530.08
U. S. Deposits 422,720.30
Duo to Banks 54,785.53
83,750,057.10
WILLI M (OWIILL, I'lttlilenl.
UUMtV IIKI.IN", JIL, Vlifl'iii-lileiit.
WILLIAM II. riX'K. t.ahler.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
MninirriCturcrs or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
t. llJlilOu I o oUlId
.?tSSL. SCRANTON. PA
Teloplioiu Cull, 2.WJ.
THE
100SIC POWDER CO.
Uooms l aua2, Cora'lth B'l'd'g.
BCRANTON, PA.
lining nnd Blasting
POWDER
Mud atMooslo and Rusalal WorXs.
LAPLIN RAND POWDER CO, '3
ORANGE QUN POWDER
Beotrlo Batteries, Uleotrla Kxplodsri,
zplodlng blasts, fiaf.ty Vuss an 1
Reiauni Chemical Ca's BXpUHvea
Jackets
WALLACE,
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Shrewd buyers will take advantage of the special
price"? made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many
small lots at a fraction of their real value.
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LEADERS IN CARPETS, WUL PAPER, DRAPERIES,
129 Wyoming Avenue
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Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
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Men, Woimn an i Children. ConsultaMonanil
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Good skating New
Year's day. Our
store will be open
tntil 12 a. in. today
for the accomodation
of skaters and others
Skates sharpened
while you wait.
Florey & Brooks
g 211 Washington Ave,
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HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
General Agent for ths Wyomlsf
UUttict lor
DUPONT'S
POWDER.
Ulnlne. nisitlnc, Fportlnc, Emokelna sn h
HepauDO Lhcmlcsl Company's
Hig;h Explosives.
Estrty I'uxf, Cjp snd Ksploders. Room tOl Poo-1
nell Uulldint, 8troton.
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JOHN II. SMITH Ic SON riynouthi
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