- -MyJy -. -vw .rmnr-u irirw,jt --,-. j n,'J HSV jHR'A - "Jic.r'a--"PT-w cv?yw- v ---fitSt P5 'M-'fT.ti ," a ,y P"3P lo-vtV". T-W"nv-vTTgir-,'" 'K M r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1001. RAIL, MINE AND FACTORY CONVENTION OF MINE WORK ER3 AT EDWABDSVILLE. Opens Today and Will Bo Attended by Upwards of 300 Delegates. Matters That Aro to Come Before tho Convention Condition of the Anthracite Coal Trade Make-up of tho E., L. & W. Board for Today. Strlko nt Edwardsvllle of Short Duration General Notes. Tills af lei noon, tho nuarteily con vention of United Mine Workers of Dlstilct No. 1, which Includes the tei iltory between Forest City and Xnn tlcoke, 'will open nt Kdwnrdsvllle. Over SOO delegates Milt uttond. T. J. Nlchollst, the district piesldent, will iM"ddo. Ho said, with icferctice to tho convention: "This convention In of meat Iniport iuicl' to this mlno workeis of District No. 1. The delegates will ko to the convention prepared to vote on Home very Important iiuestlohs, The by laws und constitution will be icvifcd and general by-laws governing nil lo cals will be formed. Tt Is hoped ulmt tho convention will decide to adopt n uniform working card. At present ihero Is no winking card used by the mine wot kern, and It Is very nece.siary that they, like all other trades unions, xhould hnvo one. It Is also cNpected tl-nt n uniform initiation fee will be decided upon. Tlio bcssIohs will be t"-v.ivl and none but regularly elected delegates will bo present." Other ofllccrrt who will attend the reinvention nr,o: Vice President Adam Koycavwyeh and Secretai y-Tieasurer John T. Dcnipscy, Natlonnl Commit teeman lillehor, Organizer It. N. c'otirtrlght and Kxecutivc; Hoard Mem bers Henry Collins, of Curbondale: John Kearney, of Archbald, and Nicholas lturko, of Scranton. Some of the mattets to come before the con vention are: Tho genet al levMon of by-laws nnd constitution; tho forma tion of n general by-law governing all locals: 'tho adoption of a General working enrd; the adoption of a uni form Initiation i'ee. Anthracite Coal Tinde. "Within Fix months tho nnlhraclto trade lias seen the only successful large strike of the mine employes anil a, great concentration of mining ln- ON THE FARM. There's many a successful hutinefs man who sits in hit city office and lets his mind slip back to his boyhood itejs on the farm. How good it felt to live ! What an appetite he had! How good everything tasted I How bound his bleep was I How eapeily he rose w ith the sun aud raced with huu through the long day. And now he's a successful man. But he can't sleep. He doesn't enjoy his food. His stomach is weak, his nerves are shaken, and he no mere rises with the sun to race eagerly against him. His vitality is low and now and again his heart seems to plunge in his breast as if it would break loos,c. That's the price he has paid for success. The mischief of the whole business is that he buys "tablets" of one sort or anotner to "aid" lus digestion, and in dulges in bromide:, ami other nerve stimulants, just to hold himself together, nnd wonders why he seems to be getting worse. The whole trouble with such u man Kenerally lies in what is called a weak " .stomach. The food he eats does not nourish kim because it is only partially digested and assimilated. No man can be stronger than his stomach, because it is in the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition that strength is made from the food which is eaten. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery cures diseases of the stomach aud other organs of digestion and nutrition. It restores the strength of the body in the only way strength can le restored, by food which is perfectly digested and assimilated, when the diseased stomach (with its allied organs,) Is cured of dis ease. It is a blood-making, body-building medicine, inasmuch as blood 'is made from food and the body is built up by blood. It is not a stimulant, containing neither alcohol or any other narcotic. NO OTHER DOOTOR FOR ME. Ln spring, early. I wrqte you my ieellni anS condition," ays Mr. A. J, Vanderwater, b? Vet Ilivlslon fetreet, Chicago, 111., "and 5011 advised me to tale fir. 1'icicc'h GolclcuMculcal Discovery (a few bottle), and tlicn wiite jou liowl lelt. I aat happy to bay I am Rcttlae to feci fine. In all I fine Ufceu six bottles of the 'Discovery' and four or live uls of the little '1'elrets.' Thtyliave done me worlds of good. All ray friends savt 'Viiuderwatcr. how welt yon arc loolcinsr. What In the woilJ liae juu brenilolnef 1 teltthcin I have been docloriue with Dr. R. V. Tierce, ol Buffalo, N, Y. Why" they My, 'you haven't been there?" No, I ay, but I took hU' Golden Medical Discovery' nnd bis little Tellels.' These medicine have wrought the creat change in inc. From a slow mope of a ta.cn that could hardly truwl, tired nnd sick all the time, and could do uo work ; to a man who cau work, ileep. eat, and ferl tine, and that tired teeliiiE it all goliiK away. L?n!lr? HjanWul that J wiote to Dr. I'iercr. lilt 'Golden atedic.il Discovery and hi. little llyer 'fillets' have ulmoit made a new man of me. I feel young us J did at Ihiity seats. No other doctor for mc, only Dr. l'ierce." HAD GIVEN UP HOPE. "I, will express my tlmuks to ou for the kindly advice you have given me in regard to tuy case," write Miss Carrie I. Wharton, of Dunavant, tJpottsylvatii Co.. Virginia. "When I wrote to you last tptlng 1 wa iu a terrible utate of health. Had given up all hope of ccr llnc better. I spit up my food all the time nd it aecuied sour at vinegar. I would have a bad alek headache every utlier week : in fact, my head never felt clear, and I wai perfectly Vroken dawu under the strain of losing my food constantly. I had read a great deal la your books f wkat yeur medicine had done for other, m I wrote you aud got your advice, nought tw fcoUlot of ' Golden Medical DUcov. eryrand the Ant dote I foot I felt better. When I had (iahhed taking the two bottles the aplttlug up lud entirely Topped aud my head was much better. I btlleva your medicines are lut what you have tali of t aim, "Icatefully red the baoks yau sent me aad aliall always speak a good wort for the ' Galdea Medical Discovery ' whenever I kave a all a act. "You cau publish this if yau thiak it wntk while. It might Induce soma ant tlse U try your medicine who was sufferiar as I 414. ft wo j by the testimonials of others that I waa i nduce Uo try it. I sliall always rely traea your advice and feel safe to do as you tell me." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant relicts cure c. atlpation, its cauies aud consequents. teroatu. The control cf the Now Jer sey Central and Its subordinate mining company, tho Lehigh and Wllkes Barre, by tho Pleading has been long foreshadowed. Its announcement gave rlso to the usual amount of un intelligent comment In the dalty press but excited little surpilso among those who havo been aware of the niiiidy progress toward coniolldatlng Inter ests that hav been tho chief feature of tho history of the trade mnce varly In 1S08. Tho house at. J. P. Morgan iV Company showed what It intended to do when It took up Its opt'jn on tho Packer ntock of the Lehigh V'nllny nnd ciune to nn understanding 'vlth Vnn derbllt IntorestH regarding nlilpnu'iita from tin: Wyoming region. Mow tho tonnage controlled by tho UelawMro, Lackawanna nnd Western, Wehi'varo und HiKif.oti, Pcnnsylvniila, iul New Yorl:, Ontario and Western ntnonnu tu but thirty-seven per cent, of the total, as compared with tho slxty-thre; ptr cent, of the Morgan roads. The ptev out control of the nnthraclts trade In dlcntea regulation of output to mar ket needs, tho end of cut-throat com petition and quite possibly slightly lilghci' avetuge pi ices for coal. At present anthracite continues In excellent demand. There havo been no Intcnuptlons to rail chlpnienta, nnd the movement from the mines has boon voiy heavy, over P.OOO.OOO tons In Dfconiber: yet pi Ices continue very Htm nnd spot lots of certain sizes fro MUcntly sell nt n piemluin. It can hardly be expected that nnothor month of mild weather would not affect de mand, but the outlook favors linn pi Iten until spring. The stories of an advance In prices, which have appeared may b net down as baseless. The powers now in con trol aim nt maintaining prices rather than at advancing quotations, and then selling nt u discount. We con tinue to quote: for free-burning white ash, f. o. b. New Yolk harbor: Urokin, ti; egg, $1.25; stove and nut Sl.dO; pea, W: buckwheat, $2.30. Knglneer lug and Mining Journal. Board for Today. Today's D., L. & W. board is as fol lows: WILD CATS, t:AST. faiinilay, January 13. S p. in. J. .1. Muru), It, IMuit' men. . in p. in. 11. T. IMlout. 11 ji. in. W. lJllair. Mond.iv, January 11. UitO n. m. .1. J, DulT.i. S a. in. W. It. Cattmr. I a. m.-I. W. P11I1.P. 5 a. in. F. 1. linger. U a. in. 1'. 1". Stpwn. T a. in. J. Iliitkhait. S a. in. O. ltnniloli;i. It) a. in. T. N'auinaii. 10 a. m. T. Haumaii. 11..10 a. m.-ll. J. LuiUn. 1 i. in. I'. Wall. 2 i. iil IS, lliiuna., C. Hariholoinptt'fc nun. J!.l"i p. in. T. J. Thompwn. t.lj p. in. A. J. JIcDonmll. SUMMITS, I,TO. d a. in., wtt 0. Knmnfrlker. li a. in., past II. Gilllgan. !( a, in. west V. II. Mcholt. 12 o'clock noon. wct .1. Carrisir. ( p. m., at II. McAlINter. T p. m., ost trum Cnj u.i Mo! aw 7 . in., west from r.iuga (!inlf. T p. in., eat fmm Say Aug K. Dutly. Pb'IJJ'.R. 10 a in. K. li. Srcor. I'l'SIIKRS. 5 a. in. Hous r. 11.30 a. in. Muran. 7 p. m. Murphy. a p. in. Lampiiig. I'asskngiir i:m;ini:s, 7 a. in. Gaffney. 7 a. tn. Sinirer. O.r.O . m, Mantp.ii, 7 p. in. Mago em, WILD CATS. Wi:-)T. 4 a. in. Ikixtcr. 6 a. in. J. II. McCann. tl a. in. ,1. i:. MuterV, 0'llar.i's im'n. 5 a. in. J. li Jlahtere. 10 a. in. A. li Kite ham. 12 oVIorl: noon Kirby, Mltli namialttN men. 2 p. in. II. Sinilli. .1 p. in. G. Smith. 4 p. in. T. ritzpitrick. 0 p. m.-llasfjeny. MjfK li Cuiuliutor J. Mfllrr and new will run H.:iii p. in. wild i'.it wt .Tjnujiy IS, in plat,' of Mil.aui! and crew. Told In n Few Lines. Tho Ciru&on company, which hni ob tained fioin the Krtipp company the exclusive American rights to mnnti facture the Otuvon tutiet tor const defense, is erecting seveiul buildings on Its land at Kdilystone, twelve mlpM south of Philadelphia, und expects to otait manufactuie in the spring. II. K. Porter .t Company, of Pitts burg, Pa,, last month slUppcd to Ionn Island, on the IIudon, for the govern ment, the largest compressed air loco motive yet made. The engine is standard gunge and wight' twenty two tons. Tlio silr pressure in tho main tanks Is 05 pounds, H will be used to haul ordnance. Tlio strike of tho employes of the Kingston Coal company, at IMwaids ville. Which began Friday, was un warranted by tlm oflleers of the Mlno Workers union, and the men hitvo re turned to woil:. Thomas .7. Morg.in, tho foreman nt that mine, against whom eluuges were profei'ivl by t)io men, has resigned. Ills lesignatlou has been accepted. The year opens with some Mcp-as! of uctlvlty among -he ula.t fnniaees, and production is on a hlgln-r level than for Miveral months ptst. Mere lurnuces are being prepared to go into blast toon. As stocks decreased dur ing December thero seems to be soma loundntlon for this renewal of activ ity. Thet o Is little change In pi Ices, but sellis are generally firm In their views and do not care to make ton cessions, Tim Je.uiHvllle lion Woiks com pany, of .Toansvlllc, Pa., recently closed a contiact with the Montana Ore PurehnMng company, Uutte, Mont., for two compound condensing mine pumps and two duplex Jet con densers: tho Ilutto nnd Ectton Con solidated company, Uutte, Mont., for .t trlplo-oxpanslun mining pump for a l,40u-loot lift, and for the hame com pany a 1,000,000-galIon compound min ing pump, with n COO-foot lift. Thu linn has also closed a contiact with 'tho Consolidation Coal company, Fiostburg. Md., for a 2,000,000 -gal Ion capacity mine pump to be operated by compressed air, and u T,000,00')-gallon mining pump for the Jefferson ' and Clearfield Coal company, near Hey. noldsvllle Pa. CHANCE TO GET POINTERS. from tli? Wllkw-Ilarro Telephone and Democrat. The Scranton nen.iupcrx ore ju.tly crltlcMiitf the remit action of tho Scranton itallw.iy com pany In announcing that the transfer sjattin will bo abolUhcd after Tuctday, Jan, IS. There U no question about Mr. hllliman's not luUni; the Interest of the publla at heart, if the opinions of thooo nht travel from I'ittiton to Scranton on the trolley line arc of any on. iiueute. Mnce tho last (lunsti In tho time, of running the Durjea lari pawrtieers aro obliged to stand frequently twenty and tnentj-llvo min utes in all kinds of weather without any shelter or even a bench to sit on. Id a man capabjo of filling the posltlan of manager for a corporation ttat will permit ol such Injuries? We would adrlio Mr. Bllllinan to rome down to Wllket-Harro and spend a few weeks with our efficient superintendent, T. A. Wright, of tlio Wllkn-rurro and Wyoming Valley Traction com pany, and get soma pointers on the syitcmatlc mtnigemtnt ol a trolley line. TEXT OF THE AMENDMENTS CHANGES PROPOSED TO SECOND CLASS CITY ACT. The Bill Was Presented by City Soli citor Vosburg at a Meeting of tho Councllmanlc and Board of Trado Committees and Local Members of the Legislature Bonid of Trade Practically Decides to Co-operate with the City Act Will Be Sub mitted to Pittsburg and Allegheny. Tlio boatd of trade committee and tho couuctlmnnlo committee, uppolr.tel to consider tho question of securing changes In the present second-class city laws, havo agreed to act harmoni ously In securing the passage of the amendntory act drawn up by City Solicitor Vosburjr. This waa practically decided tqon at a joint meeting held on Saturday night in tho city clerk's olllce. Present nt this meeting were: Mayor Molr, Oltv Solicitor Vosburg, Councllmcn C. 13. Chittenden, Luther Keller nnd lMwaivl Coleman, Senator J. J. Vaughan, Hep resentntlves Edward James, Jr., und John Scheuer, nnd D. H, Atherton and Colonel P. L. Hitchcock, of the buard of trade. The amendatory net prepared at the councllmanlc committee's toques t was piesented by City Solicitor Vosburg. It reads as follows: An ait tuppltmmtiiiir and uiiunditiR ilie ait of the lltli nf June, 1"7, eiilllltri. "An act in rilat'.on to the got eminent of cltic nt tip ce und ila.'j." Section 1 lie it cnailid, (ti., Ilat ppIoii 4, ul thu a-t of June It, 1n7, tnlitled "An art In relation tc tho tiournimiit cf iltlc or the tfcond clam," whlcli read an follows: "lhero sliall he tlio following etmitlvp ileparlineiit-, tlif hcaiU of which halt lio (homn by illy I'ounriti: 1 lleparhintit of public afel. 2 Popartmoiit of public woiU. !( Department of rharltlei. Shall bo Diiumlcil to read .ii fultowm "TIiiip fli.ill bo tlio following cccutlu Uiparum titx. U.i 1 IKpailiiiviit of public wfety. 2 Department of public work. .'1 Department of tharitle-i. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. Ilia hcad of these ilepartiiuntj, whop lerim shall not exceed three year", t-hall bo appolnltd and riniovcd by the mayor, with the adiicc ami L'otiMnt of the silcit outn.il. I'riHi'U.I, that in i.iw of tl.o rimoial of the head of any department by tho major pecitic rauw fIi.iII bu asslKtiod, and i.icli head of department shall rontluiie to cxenU the iluties of the poiltion, until thU nmoval is conuurrd in by the select council: and any such department, shall nut take etrcct until it it coueunul in by tlio select coui.eil. So. 2. Section ijth ol nald act of Juiip II, ll-e-7. which icadii ai follows: "The major shall commit with three dally newspaper.-!, oiip of which may be publl-lifd in the (leriuon liniruage, for stuh turn as may he proiidnl by (inlinancc of cotuuils, for the piihlicatlon of nil unliiMtiicf, icwcrs' riporti and proposals for public voik and Mippllix, fitch contract to b let to tlio lowest hiddri, a,-ite iiieaaurr, per line f,.r each tlioimud of iluulation tlio lndt nf iliciilallvn to v the aieraso iliily ciiculatlon (icIuIl of Sunday lues) ut such newspapers, for tho slv inunthi next pnceding the month in which such ndwrthtnient may be publWied," be and the same li hereby lepcalcd. .. .1 I'ioiii and afler the p.nai;c of this ad, no Ucuin, shall bo appointed by the limit iu cities of tin' M-cond cIhs, to .icsim dam aitm nnd benetit ariiiig by re-asun of thn con ftructlon of any publlo iiuproieniciit, such ai Iailncl, liridgm, sewers and the like, or in cases of opeiilm;, widniliiff or pailna; fleets and alloj of the ilty, but In all such cisn, tho danianeit and tHiiellts, if anj, fc.li.ill be asuvsoil by the lie l of tic department ot publio works. mid the brjul ef city nvcwiu, who slnll ifle ten davs' pernoii.il notlrc lo tho proprily owner" alTcclcd bj slid inipiintnunt. of tin. time and J'licr for healing -aid pmpeitj iiwmis, ami an appeal inav bo taken from the anaid or aww mint of sale! head nf the ikp.ivtinent, nf public works, and the city .i-cmiis:, which appial hiij In; taken at any time wlll.ln thlitv dais .itlt'r their a.o.v,riunt n cmplete, to the court of lomiuou pleas of the proper lounty, b any per snii in liiteioat, which apwal shall be tried In the Minn inamiii ,is appeals frn'n the annul of view cr to jrfci boncllH and daiuams uudii existing law. PILING OP LIKXS. See. 4 In all eases where public woiks or im. pioceiiuiit', arc tni.structfd in cities of the sec ond elav. slcIi .is paciiu, uradlii?, tevvirlng and the llko. Ihe city solicitor shall tlio liens apalnst Ihe nwnt-ij of ptnjisrly bcuchtcd thcro. by. wllhlu sK nicntlii Ironi the date uf the completion of the w il accoullnt,' to tho certificate- of the head ol the department of public w orks. Sec. 0 I'ioiii and after the pimrc of th'J act, Iu dllm of tlio scriiiul elm, the illy Kr.nttnr shall mt n ,i locelcer of all the taxes payable within said city, iniludim; cltv end Khiuil, poor taxci-, stale and county, and spclal tae, und he "lull rei-cite n coinnilvmn for lh rolle-btion of each of said taw, to be flxrd b tho proper aiilhoritiii, oi-. lJwry city of tl.o second tlavt shall have power, Inr jrrncral reienue purpooi-s, to levy and collect u license- ta, lo bo llxed by ordl nance, upon stivct railuaj, haik dritcn. auc- tloiiecr, ami all and eccrv roriwratlon, company, ' or liutliiduat clnlic l)Ulne.v, In tin- said ilty, p.u.ible aiinuallj ; and to icaulatii the collection of tho same. It will be noticed that there are two additional amendments to those de cided upon by the committee at last Monday night's meeting. One of these, the sixth, was mentioned In last Fri day's Tribune. It will bo noticed that It gives tho city unlimited power to Impose and collect a license tax upon street railway companies and all other corporations or persons elolng business; within its limits. Tlio only limit to tho size if this lax. under the amendment, Is a limit of reason. Tho other additional amendment Is the fourth, which provides that liens for municipal improvements shall not be Hied until within six months from tho date of the completion of the work. Tho present Uw directs that such liens imut bo filed within six months nfter tho continuation of the vlewets' re port. This has come to be a gieat In convenience to property owners against whom these liens are tiled. CONTRACT POlt U'OP.K. Iu sonui cases the contract for the woik may not even bo awarded for a year, or pet haps a year and a halt, after tho filing of the Huns and vet they tiro recorded against tho property owners and act' as an incumbrance in case they wish to borrow any money on their propetty. Neatly every week tho city bollcltor Is requested by such property owners to havo theso Hens taken off their property, Inasmuch as the work of constructing tho sewer or pavement has not yet been begun, but he Is powerless to do hi. At tho meeting, Mr. Vosburg present ed a letter from his assistant, David J. Davis, who, with Select Councilman John E. Hoche, Is in Pittsburg now conferring with a number of tho legls lators and others regarding tho pass. ago of the amendatory act. In this let ter Mr. Davis reported that tho act mot with tho hearty approval or tho city omclala of Allegheny, which is I really a Quay city, and that tho only thing they didn't oxactly llko was tho clause requiring tb,o concurrence of the select council In tho removal by tho mayor of tho heads of departments. Messrs. Davis and Itochc will make no nttempt to secure the opinions ot the city olllclali of Pittsburg regarding the act, for tho latter consider the present Hocond-rlass city charter to bo tho most pcifcct thing of Its kind over constructed by mnn. They will, however, remain in Pittsburg till the middle of the week, nnd will secure opinions anl suggestions from a num ber of other perbons. Mr. Atherton gave n report of the conference hud by hint und Colonpl Hitchcock with tho Pittsburg and Al legheny "boards of trade, and explatncd that tlu buslnesu men of both cltloi wvro heartily In favor of amending the ptesent charter so as to give tho mayor the power to appoint und remove the heads of departments. COPIES OP THE ACT. It was decided to havo htm forward to the Pittsburg and Allegheny boards of trade copies of the amendatory act, with a request that It be Immediately considered. If tho committees of these bodies had any chnnges to suggest they could then send them back to this city to bo acted upon by the councll manio committee. Secretary Atherton stated to a. Trib une mnn thnt this plan might possibly have tho effect of causing tho board of trade to abandon for the present Its Idea of preparing and submitting to the legislature, a complete act. Ho said that the amendatory act contnlncel the provision giving the mayor the power of appointment, which was exactly the thing the best element In Pittsburg nnd Allegheny wanted. He stated that hi? believed since the conference that the city and the board of trade could work hatmonlotisly together on the question. The committee will meet aguln some night this week to hear from Messrs. Davis and Itocho, nnd from the Pitts burg and Allegheny boards of trado. Short of two t; fve days' duration, art offered by the TO Norfolk, Ua. Old Poinf Comfort, Ua. Richmond, Ua. Washington, D. C. 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The Hind created Is divided equally be tneen the family of the lata Cuecno Held and the Tund for the liullding of a monu ment to the memory of the bcloed poet ot childhood. Address , Uuzeiie Pleld Monument Sotivenclr Fund Chlcuiio. III. If you also wish to send postage, enclose 10 cents. The Dickson Mnmiracturlng Co. tcrauton nnd Wtllcsvllarro, t'A, MauufacuuraM of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENMNES Uollerj, llolstlnzand Pumping Machinery, Qeneral Ofllca. Scr&nton, Pa, The Blues is one signal which foretells physical decay. Another is pale lifeless skin. The muscles Ehriulc nnd become flab by; the body becomes emaciated, and there is nu early tendency to rouud shoulders. The step lacks elasticity, the nerves become weak; mental and physical activity ure a burden. This condition is called A'tnvus De bility; it is cured by the use of They feed thehungry nerves, revive the weakened organs aud make life brighter and sweeter to any man or woman who lus suffered from physical drains. 1 CM per twi: i 0 boxes (with legal guarantee tocu re or'rcfuiul the money), $500. Hook free. 1'eai. McojciNn Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For salo by John II. l'holps, Pharmacist, corner Wyoming avenue and Spruce street. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIG ... MANtn7AOTUHED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. j OTAOTETIIESAMK 'UHUClliUlllllUJliUiillilllJ-UlUnii; frii.U.FJHttL.M.D.N.ttitbi ranted to rura A allr.lhar fail. JHUATt"' LflUWMUIHAMCS.HOHWNOI AiHtS; St lllll (uvtsn9mtrrurynoriuttieinleiIm,. tut n.ii,iitinri....iffif!rttf.aiflflasflinu- ilfllYllaiHfill. Vkrl.u.ala A Sr.T.n.r... noruuin.. ! 2niiprctkifiOj"iliMi.lultiprinclnGrinii ,1-inn CIU1 ct e.l in 4 Is 10 iliyl. AtoI.I clmplieslmenlt y;lyoirld It latch. RulnlTliauiln.lt. Snl f..r Sw.r.f I.- ""' "' "vli nit .licit cf etillll friui.lt t 3,rrf almeiiebrilliill. Inslnnt rrltif.ttTrtui MinTiMirTnifTTiTiTiitininuriTircTTirtTrrrra Sea Trips eJfeSggg v Ma if J ll 1 ImsV! a. y CnolljSfallac GCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. NO. 199. NO. 199. NO. 199. NO. 199 The above is the number of our famous Connolly & Wallace Special Long Cloth, put up in 12-yard pieces at $1.50 per. piece. M 1 11I ; The name of the finest, heaviest and best Bleached Cotton on the market. These are short lengths of from 2 to 10-yard pieces. It is universally sold at I2jc per yard. During the White Sale at 84c a yard. 81x90. 81x90. 81x90. 81x90 ATLANTICS. The above refers to Atlantic Bleached Sheets, size 2 1-4 yards wide, 2l2 long. This is well known as the very best brand of sheets to be had and the above is the best selling size. During the White Sale 50 cents each. CUiMiNULLY C& WALLACb, STATEMENT OF THE I1 OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Investments 3,175,478.36 Banking House 38,500.04 Cash nnd Reserve 530,870.10 S3,750,057.10 LIABILITIES. Capital S 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,005.20 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,530.08 U. S. Deposits 422,720.30 Due to Banks 54,785.53 3,750,057.19 WILLIAM COXNT.IX. I'mlJilit. IICNItV HUMS. Jit., Vlcc-l'reilent. WILLIAM II. l'i:CK, C'a-bier. Hauufacturer.s or OLD STOCK PILSMER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telophcme Cull, 2333. THE 1C POWDER CO. Booms 1 nml2, Com'lth B'l'd's. BORANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER iiXUat Mooslo and Rushlal WorUi. ill's IS Lager Beer Brewery LAPLIN ft RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER Sltetrio BttUrlt, EHotrloBxplolsrs, splollDs blasts, Bafsty Vusa not Riiaum CNnical Cos BX ?&- Mills. -M-H--H-M"-f tlMIHMH HtlHH I S3 Lace I W Curtain News Shrewd buyers will take advantage of the special prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lots at a fraction of their real value. FURNITURE COVERINGS I ARTISTIO I HIQH-QRADE BEDDING I WILLIAnS&ricANULTY LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, X - 120 Wvrritnlnor Avaiiiip i t J ing Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, M Heaters. I CS-Sn PENN AVENUE. DR. DP.SRTnN. jii Sprue Street, St ran. ton. Pa. 'II Acuto an J Chronic Olsesses ot Men, Wom'n an J Children. Consultation and (lamination trse. Olllci Hours Dally and Sunday 8 a. as. to p p. m. V4Hj3VaHlpiKjP9BnfnrBBB,r23v S19HssHhMB&iu5vB-' sBHsVJ9E''y' I! 1 I IS Washington avenue I t COUCH COVERINGS I - -J i - FURNITURE. I HEAVY DRAPERIES I .- Florey & Brooks i4o AllScasons'Sports f SKATES ii 211 Washington Avenue. HENRY BELIN, JR., Otoersl Agtnt for tbs Wyoming Dlstriot tor DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlnf, niaitln.', Eportlnr. Pmokslsas and ti ItepauDO Chcmicsl Ccmpsny's High Explosives. Ealet Fuse, Capo and Exploders. Iloom 101 Csa ntll Dulliilnc, Scranton. AUENCinai TIIOS. FORI) Plttiton JOHN D. SMITH St 60.V Plymouth W. K. ilULLIOiN Wllktt-BatT SHARPENED ft i a J 1 m