"5MS rrfr -wr --., V '" 9 THE SCKAKTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. JANUARY IT. 1901. VfTST.'S NEWS OF THE LABORWORLD STOCKHOLDERS OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY ELECT OFFICERS. Shown That It Ib to Be Operated Hereafter as an Independent Rood but In Strong Sympathy with the Other Roads of the Syndicate The V., L. & W. Board for Today. Wreck on the Lackawanna at Bath Was Greatly Exaggerated To Start School of Telegraphy. Tho stockholder of the hohlfih Val ley inllrond at their annual in:ct.ltiR In Philadelphia, Tuesday, elected new di rectors repicriittnp several other roadB, which Is taken ns an Indication that the company Is fiolnp; to remain an Independent corporation operated by a combine of InlcrftHtM. I'ollowltipr nio the new directors: Kben U. Thomas, president of tho Kile railway: Oeoi go K. linker. ivpieientlnB the Delaware, I.nukiiwnnnti and Western Kallroad company; J. t!odp:ern JIux vell, preoldent of the Central llnllroad of NVv Jercey: Upoi-ro J. llacr, u dl i color of tin Philadelphia and Itwnl ItiK railway, who ippiesents the Mot irun IntereHtH In that coimmny; Itoh- ert O. l.lpplncott. a lumber merchant of thlH It and rimrlon Hteel. f Mot can & Co., who wax appointed sonic time nso to fill the vacancy raUFcd by the death of t'hnilM II. t'osuoi. The retlrhiK dlieetors arc ex-Prect-dent V.. P. Wilbur, ux-Vlcc-Presldent harUv H.irtchnni. fX-Vlcp-Pr.-nldont; John I!, fiarrett, (Oiiuont Delano anil llohetl M. Calloway. Tho directors! m- looted an Kdwaid T. Stntesbury of li-vl & 'Co., .loscpb Wharton Hvntt enu Hoile, Irvltiir A. St.-iunw. Abiam Vesbltl and Wllmn S. Ulmvl. Alfif.l Walter mm vo-i-lci ti-.l to tin' otllcu of president. The slunincim f thi eloetlon lien in the futin t) of the I.'-IiIkIi Valley, which li I'Vlilently to lm opeiatol art an Iiiilopendeni road, but with Its In leitMt coneontuilod hi thai a ulroiiK bond will exist b'i-.v.: It and th oilier 1-oadn of tin- "yinlli'.il.-. Hy this i-'imblimtliiti of li'.ti'ients the anthra I'lto c.wryln;; llueswlll piobablynventu iilly be brought iiinl'-r ono contiol. Board for Today. Today's D., I.. & W. board Is as fol Ions: VkiIi hiljy, .1.411. 15 h ii.n cat r..r. r. i'ci!'itt. V. ll.llli'U. Illl'.Ctl . tii.- It. l.i p. tr.-'f. n p. m.-r. TI.uimI.i i:.st. .Lm i; WILD CMS. li.r,il ,i. jii -W. Latin i. !! a. in. .1. .1. n iff . 4 a. in. ('. Klnnti. !i a. in .1. W Hcvln . hi. I'. I., lliirfi'is s ii m. W. 11. CiKlnri. ii . in. P. V. Mriim. in,::o a. ta. .1. llutkliait ll..-'0 j. tii. .1. Moioi. 1 p. tn. 0. Ilamlolpli. " ii. m. 11. .1. T.irKIn :..1"i p. in. F. U.ill. I 4., p. til. A. r. Miiltin. EUMMITS, r,TO. :i .i. in., cist E. Ma.MIUtn ii ii. tn., wrst ft. rrountolkrr 'i a. tn Vfrt-W. II. Mch"l, li o'c'le,1!. neon, wont j. CdlliRp. i! p. ni., rait II. GltllRan. " y. 'n.. tt Tioin Cajuirii Vcl.me T p. ni ivct trom f'ajiica Ginlrv. T p. ni., rast Irom Nay Am K. Dully. PULLER. 10 a. in. F. H. Ecor. I'USHKKS. 5 i. m. 1Iou.t. 11.5.0 a. tn. Moran. 7 p. ni. Jlutpliy. V r. ni. LjihjiIii?. t'Asai.XnnR r.KOIXKS. T a, m. GntTnry. T t. m. Slnatr. S.BO p. tn. Manlnn. 7 p. in. Magomn. WILD CATS. WKST. 4 a. n. .1, II, Merann. .'i u. in. A. VJ. Krtclum. ii .i. tn. Kirliv, witli lljinniitt iii.-ii. $ .i. in. T. rttzpatiick. II a. in, 0 Hurt. 1 p. Jii. A. II. IJowc, witii -I. nitu' mrn. ' p tn. t. ninley, Willi O'lliuV ini-n. ', p. ni. llapcritj. 7 p. in. J. V.. JtJitrn. This nnd That. A number of heavy bridges aie in roun-c of erection at vaiiout points alonsf the Iaclitiwnnna rnllnmd. Lackawanna trains may now resumo their Uhtinl speed over the new 'Willow 1'iilnt bridge west bound Hack. C. J. Phillips, Kiiperintendeni of the Hanaor nnd Voitlund division of tho Lackawanna iallio.nl, spent a few bonis in thin clly yesterday. General Supeilntciulenl T. K I'l.irko. nf the Laekuwnnim mllroad, was at his desk yesteidav after an absence i.f several days on the fiuffalo division. C. A. Fealey. of the Kcraulsn Itmi ness college, has a 'copted u position as clerk in the division freight and passenger ofp.ee of the Lackawanna tallioad. .1. K. Welsh, tiaveilng passenger and fielght ugent of tho Ontario and Westni'i railroad, returned to Scran ton yesterday irom a business trip to New Yoilc. The Lackawanna Ilalltoad company hrib about completed mm of the hand somcft and best equipped passenger stations on the main line at Hlughnm ten. X. Y. M.H.Cihlll.one of the night dispatch era on tho Lackawanna railroad, has returned from a visit with friends nnd relatives In tin 'West', and resumed his duties. The Laekawnmii! Hell, published monthly In tlir interest of the uillroad department of tho Young Meivs Chris tian association In this city, app.'arsd It Takes a Remedy of Un common Merit to Draw the Unqualified Praise oi a Successful Practicing Physician. Dr. J. V. B.tes of Corfu. N. V states ; "A most remarkable case Iuk come under tny hands ot late and lias full)- convinced me of the wondeii power' ot Dr. A. NV. Chase's Nerve PilU over diseases of the nerves. "A young lady who was treated for over two years lor epilepsy by two doctors was Riven up to die. I found that her sickness was not epilepsy, but nervous troubles, due to menstrual derangements, and prescribed four of Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills a day, after meals and nt bed-time. Since that time she has not had a single bad spell. Her health has rapidly improved, she has gained about fifteen pounds in weight, and I do not besl. tatc to Mate that Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve 1'ills have saved her life and restored her to health." See that the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase are on every box. Price Jo cents a bov-rMx boir for'$'a.5o. Manufactured by the Dr. V. Chase Medicine Co. JJuffaJp.. :.. V. yesterday In a new drew, tORCther with sevcial other notable features. The Hell Is one of tho newsiest llttla papers In the railroad world. n. U Kprottl, chief car accountant of tho Lackawanna railroad, was called to Haglnaw, Mich., yesterday, owing to the serious Illness of his mother. Ills btother Is also seriously III at Pittsburg. K. Uoyne, of Hobokon. . clerk In tho special agent's department of thu Lackawanna tallroad, Is assisting Chief Adamson, for a fv days, In familiarising himself with the duties of IiIh ofllce. A lnrgf number of new locomotives for tho Lackawanna railroad arc ex pected to be ready for service In a few wi-ek. Tho Schenectady locomotive work ate turning out a largo order for tho Lackawanna. Ttalmncn Wnrfel, Tcwknbury, Madl Ran and Huxter spent two weeks In Chicago recently making n filtidy of air brako methods In railway Inptrtie tlon. They went as rcpttecntatlves of the Scranton division. 2Mrlde ticket 638. Issued In the nnmo of John J. Fan oil, good between Hlng hamlon and Washington, has been lost. If presented for passage, Lacka wanna conductors am notified to lift same and tettiin to Huperlntendent lllnc. O. O, Post, genoinl auditor of the Lackawanna railroad, and H. Youn;r, auditor of the freight nnd ticket he counts, returned to Now York yester day iittornoon, nrter r. business trip to the local department!1 of tho com pany. An open meeting will bo held at Dun's hal, for the machinery mould-i'i-R of Hcranton and vicinity, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. State Organizer D. 31. Shaltscp will then form n per manent organization and send for the chat t'T. Tho wreck on the Ij-inkii'vanif. iitll roatl nt Hath, X. V., Tuesday nlglit. In which an engine collide.! with a caboose, was nnl so destiuctivr as tho de.ipntcheM sent out from It'trhes ter would Indlc.tle. No tin- was In .iitied. Hint the ilamait .sustilncd by the engine, cuboiuo ami sovoral cms will not t'.xteeil $l..0. V school of praetlcal teleginphy. tak ing In all tin." unions bianchoM of thai work, will lm opened In this city In tho near fuiuie. The by id of tho school will be Mr. Clement Foster, who now opeiales the Xow York Hun wire i mining Into this elty, and .1 thoiough ly coinpvtfiit man in every icspoct. The plant will bo equipped wlln all tho latest npparatur for trniif-in'iltlnpr and ii reiving telegrams nnd nil sorts of railroad signals and sanHcIkh. In structions will also be given in tho system employed by the United State? signal .service. LUZERNE COUNTY CASES. They Occupied the Time of the Su perior Court Yesterday. The time of the Superior court was taken up almost exclusively yesterday by cases from Luzerne county. After court opened the argument of tho (Jlrton appeal from Wyoming county was completed, and then tho Wllkes-Barro oases were taken up. Three cases were argued together. They were Henry Mann & Son, appel- hints, vs. David Salsbery ot ni.; Kan tor & Cohen, appellant, s. David Sals berg et al., and I. Sapersteln, appel lant, vs. David Salsberg ct al., all common pleas casos. The cases grew out of the failure of I. Ilosenthall & Son, clothiers, of Wilkes-Ha rre, In tho summer of 1S98. K. F. McOovern ap peared for the appellants, and John L. Lenahan tho appellees. Other oases argued were: City of Wilke.-Barrf against. Hllza beth Stewart, appellant. Charles C. JlcHugh appeared for the city, and n, W. Davis and F. P. McOulgan for the appellant. In re estate of Joseph Luton, de ceased; Penjamln Luton, by his next friend. W. II. Hlnes. appellant. W. S. McLean appeared for the appellee, and W. II. Hlnes for the appellant. Merrlt O. Caiey and others, appel lants, against O. F. Schaller, In equity. n, J. Clark uppenred tor the appellant, nnd Kdward A. Lynch for the appel lees. Fred Goorlnger against IIeni Schap pert, appellant. John MrCJahren ap peared for the appellant, and P. M. Thornton for the appellees. F. A. PhelH. Straw & Co.. appellants nzalnst J. P. Hums and others. Ed mund C. Duller appeared for the ap pellants, anil A. C. rampbell for the appellees. Instate of Lawrence A. Dufi'.v, ceased: Winifred Dutl'y. appellant. S. McLean and W. It. Gibbons poaicd for tin appellant, and J: V. IITI- A. Lynch for the appelloi- Patitck Ilagfiorty, adinlnlstrator ot Anthony Haggerty, deceased, against the P.orough of Plttstou. appellant. U. V, Ilolian appeared for the appellant, and I'J. A. Lynch for the appellee. First Trip of the Florida Limited. Tin Klu'ldu Limited made lis llrst tt hi south mi January Mtli. for lli M'.'i.-on of 1901. It was well tilled with MUilHt. for Klovidt und oilier Soutlurn icsortH, In l'ut't every berth on tho train wan ciififiKed. This ninKnlflcent tiain Ik oiiorntctl over the I'onnylvanla rnllrnail nnd Sontlierii inllwny and leaver Broad strfet station, Philadelphia at 3.10 p. in. dully t.'Xfxpt Sunday, it ruiu IhrotiKli solid from New VoiK and Phil adelphia to St. August ln' eNceptltifr om drawlniT room sleeiiu car, which Is U'lacht'd at Hlackvllle, S. C. and nins to Atm'iirtta lor the accommoda tion of ttavoloi's to this popular resort and Aiken, P. P. The train Is com loosed of l'tillmau eonipartmont cars, ilrawlntr-iooin sleopInK cars, library, observation nnd illnlnpr earn. Thero are nine handroinely fuinlslied com parlnienlR In the eoniparlment car.i. Kaeh is completi In Itself with every ponvenleiiee of toilet and luxury of ap pointment. These royul compartments tray be used Mtitfl or en suite. The dniwlns-room wirepins vais ar liixiiriously nnd richly appointed. Kach nan twelve Hcctlons and drawhiR rooms, in addition to latjjo tollot-rooms. The library car Is as handsomely fur nished as tho rcadlm; 100m of a mod ern club, nnd the latest periodical! mnko U n favorite lnuiiKln? place with travelers upon this royal tialn. The dtnliirT ar Is a model of conven ience and tho cul.ilno la maintained ut the Btnndnrd o' the finest hotels. The observation car, at the rear of tho train, might be termed tho draw-lnq:-room ot this palace on wheels. Its rides and ends aro almort entirely pluto glass, malting It a verituble sun parlor. A wide platform enclosed with nn ornamental brass railing and light ed with eleotrlclty at night forma tin attractive adjunct to this beautiful c.tr. Chas. L. Hopkins, district pasf-enger agent. Southern railway. f'iS Chestnut St., rhllndelphla, will take pleasuro In furnishing all Information. . . To Prevent the Grip t Uzstiw Brom'Qulnln xiaavcs the CJu.t. " CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Macliiae-Made. Not in the Whole World is as good tea ptoduced as in Ceylon and India. Climate and soil are especially suited, and cleanly and scientific manu facture bilng: tho product to perfection. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. nFLICIOUS. Hold only In l.mit I'aclirtf. noc, fiOc. and 70c. Per Lb. NEW YORK HOTELS. Cor. Sixteenth St. ant) Irving Placr, NEW YORK. American rian, S3.60 per day and upivatd. European Plan, $1,63 per day and upward. L I). CIlAWronD, Proprietor. lui iiii.'Miit;.'.) itivii In Die hart ot tho vrholtea.lt dlitrlct. For shoppers S minutes' wall; to Wannmnhrrn; S mlnutra to Steed Cooper's Bin Eton. Easy of access to the 4,'reur Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'vay Cars. sir. lnp easy transportation to all points of Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT 5 f Cor. 11th ST. UNIVERSITT P. 4- Only one Block from Broadway. a t ItOOLUa, 5I Up. price, Rtaaonnbl. The Wanders and Beautiss OF Earth's Largest Segment of Fairdom upeib r'jlKonili, mo prntlutci onb In tlio really f uinitiiuiu tralm ot tlio SOUIHKRN PACIFIC COA1PANY The "SUNSET LIMITED" that Train of Trains, belongs to this sys tem. rcolft. in equipment, kcmicc .iuJ uuinc It thrro roulM ortn cuntlt'.umu iIpHkIiI to tlic tonrNt I 'or lull itifonnoHon, fivo lllustutril painpluVU, ma, .ind ttiui talilef, a No lnwi"t rac, Icoplnsr tar tlrkits anj Iukkji.0 clirrl.cd apply to Ol'TII- i:ux icii if t'd.. nn .. ".t m., riiiu., i-.i. The Dickson MaiiiiraeturliiK Co. tcraaton and WllltevUarra, l, .Maimfaaturer o! LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EiSOINES Itotter). HolstlneanJ Pumping Machlnerr. Qeneral Office. Scranton, Pa. - Hanan's Slioesi for Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Extraordinary Shoe Bargains for Men & Women And low prices on all sorts of Footwear, set the town talking, iias made competitors cry, "Go ing out of business, "and we are doing the shoe business of Scranton today. Every day is a bar gain day eycry day is a busy day. Our goods are of the best make and will bear inspection, and we ask you to compare them per cent, by buying from us. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying trouble to show you goods and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW Daylight St, Patll Minneapolis CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fiin 9.00 a, m. train; a trip unsurpassed In beauty. Other trains from Chi cago are the North-Western Limited electric lighted O.30 p. m.; the St. Paul Fast Mail, 10.00 p.m. , and Night Express. 10.15 p. m., nil dally and the best of everything. Call on any agent for tickets or address 46t ffroarficay Htw Yttk 43S Vint SI., Cholnnatl 01 CAtt't St.,miattlplila 163 IVa(i l (Mloit 801 Hal It., tuffelc i Cfar It., ' CHtag 50 SmMfHSt., Plttlbiirg 2S4 Suptrltt St., Cltvtland i; Camini Martina, DttrtH iKInt 8(.,mf, rMo,Oii Lager Beer Brewery Mnnnfccturor.) or OLD STOCK PILSNER 48S to 455 N. Ninth Street, .H Telcphoas Call. 23.U. THB 1QSIC POWDER CO. Reims 1 and 2, Com'lth B'i'4'g. BCKANTON, 9 A. nining and Blasting POWDER ata. at Mooalo and Rasalal Wotlu, LAPL1N RAND POWDOR CO.'S ORANOE QUN POWDER Mtetrle Batteries. Elaotrta Bzptodsri. xplodloK blaita. Safely Fas aai Repauno Chemical Co.'s Exp"o"Vve. FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER ITHTINDAT SFHEEWEARINO I1AL la Your owa hoinA. wa furul.h (he Knulne ajij onlTllKWIiUlIUW.LTUmT. INQllUUKMLLKLlBIl BEIH to ny reader of thiapapor. onerln attiaartl vrrf low oiliDA.ltlf.viir.Bl.. roftTfi ainintT unruiyn imn..i wrUi moat all other treitmcnM. I urn h.o all oih.r tlM. Irla blt, iiiiuir.. iD.i r.n.dlf. (ill. OUICK CUB! for inoretbauliOallmenti. 0LYbtllKlinE (or aUuervoua (tlrraiei. wraknentea ami dUorilcra. Kor coinplita Hoaleil nonfldentlal ratatOkCUd, fit thu id oat isd mill ts mi, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., Chicago. i.HULLiUJklillilkllLLlLmUliiliUlM Prof.G.F.THEEL.M.D.t-.'.hE SI., rKIU.IphI,P. Ild.a1iibrAnt. Ct.a -nntf f i tn tuft tftr all Mtien fail. PRIVATtl PLUU.0tSCHAI.0lI.RlJHNIr10$.(ilj!: lOSSlS (utctnonifri urynoouittr inUciiftn -" ' riiaiiiiingiiiUKiiiiy(la,BmyrUauia 3t0STMANH0pP.rifof.UK)rTfUrM.liOfuirg.;f,V 4trtpTactlC(lBf)cartolpltleIpcrlcReelnCrmnv t jFmh etttk cured In 4 to 10 dy. Avoir) cheap treatmenC nr ofl4fd at a catch. KuiniT ltmian'l. Ernrl for Hworsj jTotilranMUU M Miok rxpminjt merlical freVetrlf al fraurl -TTriralniriitbyMnU. Irotnnt rHIftr.iTWrluC rfrTTTTTTTTTTTTTftTITTTrMTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTrTS t 111 lillS tyuili uS Myer Davidow, The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Ave. with other shoe stores and you will If you are a shrewd buyer you will Ladies' Shoes. Ladies' Vici Kid, Goodyear Welt, Kid Tip Lace Shoes, extra heavy soles, made to sell at $3.00 to $3.50. This week only $3.25. Kadies' Box Calf, High Cut Skating Boots, also Enamel and Patent Leather, Heavy Sole Shoes, worth 3.50 to $4.00. This week at $3.50. 200 paits Ladies' Vici Kid, Button, Kid Lined, also Hand-Turned, Rochester Make Shoes, worth $?.oo, at $2.00. .soo pairs Ladies' Heel and Spring Heel Button and Lace Shoes, at 08c, $1.25 and $1.50. All sizes and all styles. Men's Shoes. Men's Patent Calf, Lace and Congress. Shoes, worth S.j.so.atSa.so Men's Box Calf, extra extension soles, worth $4.00, at $3.00. Men's Wintsr Kusset 4.00 Shoes at $3.35. Men's Enamel Shoes at $2.00 and $3 00. 300 pairs Men's Plain Globe Shoes, Lace and Congress, Calf, Vici Kid and Kangaroo, at $1.50 and $2,00. Men's Mining Shoes at $1.00. Men's Arctics at 98c Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' and Children's Shoes at all prices. A lot of Woven Lined Slippers for Ladies, worth .$ to $2, at 75c 5est of Gloves The claim BEST for gloves is not to be lightly made. One must needs have searched far and stud ied long to be sure of highest excellence. This we have done diligently for years. The best glove maker in France now makes our fine gloves from the best selected kid-skins his country produces. A rare chance to buy Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves is offered dur ing our White Sale. Every pair of gloves in the stock reduced in price. Read on. American Girl Our regular dollar glove, Adier's Fine Mochas-0nr regular dollar twenty-five glove, HTE Jouvin (Ec!air)0ur regular dollar fifty glove, HTE Jouvin (Mazarin) Obp regular two dollar glove, And "Coronet"A ladies' full pique sewn, street glove, worth full SI.BOa pair, . . . . ' . . . Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Ave. STATEMENT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BUI OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 1 3. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and Investments $3,175,478.36 Banking House 38,599.64 Cash nnd Reserve. . . . 536,879.19 83,750,957.19 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.98 U. S. Deposits 422,729.39 Due to Banks 54,785.53 S3,750,057.19 WILLIAM lONNr.U.. I'lHUuit. UEM.Y nELIN, .111.. Vlcc-rtf-sMf.it. WILLIAM II. PIXK, Cashtfr. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS e- Kelly's Shoes for Ladies, find you can save from 40 to 50 not deUy. elsewhere. Remember, there is no The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. ! 80 w curtain rsewsi i Shrewd buyers will take advantage ot the special prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lots at a fraction of their real value. I FURNITURE COVERINGS I COUCH COVERINGS I I ARTISTIC t MQH-GRADE mEODINB I 4) I WILLIAnS&HcANULTYl I LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, I 129 Wyoming: Avenue h4 M - H - H - H - H - DR, DENSTEN Hiysiciau end SnrJj 311 Sprasj SI, Ttrcp.o Una BmiJiu.4 CR ANION PA. All acuta act) ctircnlo rilteaeea ot men, v,n. nun and cl.llJreu. C1IKOMU NKUVOUS, IIKAW AND WAS'IINO UlflKAbF.M A SI'I.O 1ALTV. All dUcasea cl lh Lltr, llliimn. Madder. bln. Mood. Nana, Womb, Lye, Hr, Koec, Throat, and I.ungn, Camera, Tumor-, 1'ilca, Itupture, (loltrc. ItbeumatUm, Asthma, Catarrh, Varicocele. Lout ilaiiliood. Nightly Einluiona. all Ktnialo Disease, Leucorrhoea, etc. Uonuorrhea, SJl'lilll,, llloud I'olion. Indiscre tion and jouth'ul httilU oblilcralrd. hurgrrjr, tits, Upllep.r, Tao and titoinacli H'onna. CA TAHKIIOKONi:, tpeclllo for Calarrlu Thio Diontha' treatment only j,oo. Trial free In rrhce. Consultation and examination free. OBlco hours daily "id bund ay, i a. in. to 0 p. to. DR. DENSTEN Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, K Heaters, CUB k FORSYTH, K5.J17 PENN AVENTJB. 79o $1.00 $1.20 $1.50 89c Lace l 0 FURNITURE, ft " I HEAVY DRAPERIES I M - f - --" ? Florey & Brooks QW( 3 HLLSEAIONS'aponTS . r, 6 211 Washington Avenue. w i n- (&&,& g HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent (or ths Wyoming District lor ailnlntr. niutlnj, Sport Inc. SmoVeleai and tha llepauno Chemical Cornpany'a High Explosives. Safety fuse, Capa and L'xplodera. Ilooia 401 Co ndl DuUdinc, Scranton, AUC.MUS: ttios. ronn riHston JOHN II. SMITH & WS ri""iith V'. V. IIUU1QAN SKATES SHARPENED eupurs POWDER.