...- iv-i itf" r . . j. , ,, ,.. v -4 I - " 4 V THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRipAY, JANUARY 18. 190:1. WFa, T""(i "J-iW ; i' NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD 1. I. & S. CO. GOING EXTENBIVB. LY INTO COKB BUSINESS. Haa Purchased Xand Underlaid by Soft Coal In Indiana County and la to Ereot Coke Ovens at Buffalo, N. Y., and liebanon, Thla State New Route to Straighten the D., I. & ,W. Has Been Surveyed Superin tendent Esser, of Lehigh Valley, Resigned. Forty-three thousand acres of toul lands In Indiana county have changed hands. Some mines arc belnff otiencd and all of tins coal will be used for coke, that will equal the ConuellHVlllo legion. Tho by-products In the manu facture ot aorno staples arc Betting to be so valuable that they often brine In move revenue to the manufacturer than the staple he wants. Thin is ex pected In this case, and, Indeed, If It -.vera not for a new process In the manufacture of coke these acres of coal would probably have remained for many years In the state nature made thpiu. Coke I an absolute lwefsliy In the inantifartmu of Iron. The quality of ihf coke Is of great Importance- also. For years the eoal hat been dumped into lire old-fanhloned bee-hlvc ovfin, mil after it has burned there for 4S Jium-a the fire is citictirhed with water find the coke drawn Irom the ovens. J'rom the day th; first coke was bur-nod thcio has been no improvement in this proees. Krom each oven is pouring a column of smoke and Hume toiuctlnicft 20 feet lilfilr. The air Is poisoned by noxious Rasses and all vpgltutlon for miles mound suffers. Men have looked upon the hlKh nscendlnsr smoke and commented on tho waste, and then foi gotten the mat ter. So It went until n few years njro a youiiB Oerman named Otto I fore man came aloiifr. He at once recog nised the frightful waste and sot his wits to woik. He nt last solved the iiroblem. Up did fur more than ho I'ontemplated. however, he solved sev eral problems. The Tnlted Coke and Out company was organized with William I.. 121 kins as president .associated with a number of eastern capitalists, and they have control of the Inventions of Hoff man. In 1S97 the first plant was es tablished at Otto, Allegheny countv with 120 ovens, and a second 100 aie contemplated. The New England Oas nnd Coke company at Everett. Mass., has 400 ovens, the Dominion (las und "oke company at Sydney, N. S., has 400 ovens, and tho Hamilton. Otto 'oke company at Hamilton. O., CO ovens. Under contract und now in course of erection Is tho largest coke plant In tho world at Ituffalo, N. Y. This is owned by the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company of this city, and in Buf falo they are building C64 ovens. At Ivebanon the company is also building 1!32 ovens. At the Otto plant coke Is the desired product, and everything else by-product, from six to seven tons oC coal Is the charge per own. Each ton of coal In addition to the coke, which is from 73 to S7 per cent., according to the quality of the coal, produces from 1.03 to 7.50 per cent, or tar, .08 to 1.33 per cent, of sulphate of ammonia, and r.000 feet of surplus gas. The plant turns out from 3,000 to 40,000 barrels of tur a year, and worth from J2 to J2.50 a barrel. From the tar again it. is possible to derive about 100 more products, ninny of thorn worth their weight In gold. All or the coke goes to tho furnaces at Lebanon. Some of the plants mentioned are run for the gas as a product and all else as by-products. The plant at Ev erett, Mass., supplies from six to seven million cubic feet of gas a day to the city of Boston-. At Hamilton, 0 the gas la furnished at about 50 cents for 1.000 feet. It can be doire for this amount at any plant. The plants of the I.ackawannn com pany when In full operation will re quire about 3,700 tons of coal a day. To supply the ovens It beeamci neces sary to have the coal, so the company recently purchased In Indiana county IS.000 acres of co.il lands. To reach the lands the Pensylvanla company has built an eight-mil extension of tho Elbensburg branch lrom Orcsson. On this property are three three-foot veins of good coking coal. There are several openinss at Vinton, Some of the coal Is reached by shafts about 100 feet deep, and at other openings Mopes will be used. All mining will bo done by electricity. In fact every thing about the mines n lit be done by electricity. Cigar Making Machines. The Tobacco Trust proposes to re volutionize the trade with the intro duction of a new machine which will turn out! cigars with amazing swift ness, and at a ridiculously low cost. U is predicted that olsars now on the market at two for a quarter can be reduced to live cents. The first steps in the direction of this evolution went the organization of the International Machinery company and tho American cigar conrpany, each having a capital ization of $10,000,000. The Jlgures in these concerns are directors and stock- It Cure the tough. PLEASANT TO TAKE. Youugsters like lit and it cures the cough in a jiffy. Dr. James' Cherry Tar Syrup. prompt relief in all cases of throat or lung affections a safe, re i liable family medi cine. At all Druu Stores. 25 Cents a Bottle. Don't Accept fiuUtllutn. holdera In tho American and Contin ental Tobacco companies. Tho plan of reorganization has not yet been made public, but It Is under stood that the built of the Trust's cigar business will bo turned over to the American Cigar company. The Inven tion upotr which these new vontures are based trot only Is adapted to tiro manufacture of little cigars, stogies and cheap grades, but Is said to bo equally available for the finest makes of cigars. Board for Today. Today's D U. & W. beard Is as fol lows: Thtinihy, ,Ijii. IT. WILD CATS. UA-JT. S p. in, Lilian, 10 p. in. V. lb Heer. 11 p. it,. 1 V, StcuM. . f it'll', Jin. IS. WILD CH1S KASr. . IJ.r.O i. in. J. Orilty. 1.30 I,, m, M. Carmo'ly. 3 a. m. (!. Thomas, with C. Unnhulointft'a lien. a. in. A, .1. Mrlionnelt. 5 A. in. II. Dennett. B a. in. 1). W. FilJccMlil. 7 u. in. K. McDonnell. Willi 1". I'lvaiuURh'i Men. t n. m.-P. (Jllllsan. II J. in. J. A. Iluli. III ii. in. M, lO'iRlin.y. 11 ii. m. K, I), heror. I p. m. T. McCarthy. 'i hi. J. IIcnnl.iii. .1.U1 p. in. II. W. Ilibliif. 1,47 p. m. ). V. Kearney. SUMMITS. WO. 6 a. in,, 111 1. MaAlllitcr. 8 a. !., unit (!. Krounfrikrr. 0 m., west W. II. Nichols. 12 o'clnck noon. vt J. Canlgc (1 p. in., e.iit II. C'illljtn. 7 p. m.. itwt lrom Cayuga, tluce cnrlne- Mel onr. 7 p. in., v.fl from Cajuza, two engine (!inlc)'. 7 p. rii rant fiom Nay Auk E. Tttiflj. PULLER 10 i. m. r. V.. Secur. pusiieiis. 8 a. in. Houser. ll. u. m. Monn. 7 p. m. Murphy. 8 p. in. Laniph.ir. l'ASSF.XUrjt ENGINES, 7 a. m.Oaffney. T a. m. Sinner. f.,30 p. m. Stanton. 7 p. in. Magourn. WILD CA15. WKST. t a. m. J. Oaharcan. r, J. rn .1, II. JtrCann. II o. m. KcUhtiin. 7 a. in. A. O. Ilnmmllt. 0 a. m. T. Fltrpatrick. 11 a. m. (1 Ilmt. 1 p. in. A. II. Itowe, with J, najter'i mta 2 p. rn., M. Oinley, with O'llsrs'i men. i p. m. !!aa"8-crt)', C p. in. J. K. Matters. 7 p. in. C'ostello. NOTICK. llraWman Joe Xathena ulU call at trilnmia. ter'a ofllcr. Hrjliinin John Ptiilhin will KO out ulth Con ductor M. Caiiiiody, WIM Cat, E.iit, 1.30 a. m., Jan. 18. Ilrakenun Polhamus will ro out with Conduc lor John (,'ahagin, 4 a. in., west, Jan. IS. Or.durtor .1. Coslello ami crew will run fi p. in. Summit East, Jan. 17, In place ol fondiiitor II, Oilllpjn anil irew. This and That. General Freight Agent P. .1. riynn, of the Lackawanna, was a Scr&nton visitor yesterday. Superintendent Riley AVilllams. ot the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa road, with headquarters at Kanlcaltee, 111,, was n caller on Srrperlntendent Clarke, of the Lackawanna yesterday. Joreph Matthewson, formerly yard master at Clark's Summit, has been appointed, assistant night yardmaster In charge of the east end ot the Scranton yard. Oeorge AV. Price suc ceeds Mr. Mntthewcoii at Clark's Summit. President Y. II. True-vdule and Traf fic Manager V. D. Caldwell, of the Iackawanna, came to the city yes terday at noon, In the president's pri vate car, "Lake Forest." and spent thp remainder; of the day and evenlnar In visiting the local ottlclals. The workmen employed by tho Smallcomb Bros, sinking air air-shaft for the Stevens Coal company, were on strike Wednesday for an advance In wages. The wages paid was V."j and $2,60 per day nnd the advance asked Is $.!.r0, $2.75 and $3, according to the grade of worlt. The Small combs, who are the contractors, met the men and settled the difficulties. Work uas resumed yesterday. The new route surveyed to straighten the main line of the Delaware. Lacka wanna, nnd Westenr railroad, between Stanhope and the Delaware Water Gap, has been passed on by the offi cials, who announce that work of con struction will begin about April 1. The nev route between these places will enable passenger' trains to save forty live nrlnutes. Stroudsburg Tims. Humors of changes among1 Lehluh Valley officials have been going the rounds, although whether or not there will be developments cannot be said at this time. It Is said that superin tendent John T. Keith of the Ilazleton region 1b slated for removal to either the Wyoming division, extending irom Mauch Chunk to Sayre, or the New York and Pennsylvania division, which Includes the system above Sayre, with Auburn, X. V., as the central point. The Wyoming division superintendent, it is said, Is slated for another posi tion. The natural successor to super intendent Keith is trainmaster George Glldroy, of Ilazleton. Superintendent O. O. Kuhpr lms re signed the superintendent'.- or the Pennsylvania and New Yoik division of the Lehigh Valley and Is succeeded by J. A. Droege. who has boon uollnir superintendent for the last f.nv months. Mr. Es3or resigned on account of tli health. He Is recovering from a criti cal sickness and It was hoped by the Valley officials and himself that he would again bo able to resume his duties, but his condition du,s not war rant this. He has been superintend ent of this division for the last six years and has been In the employ of tho Lehigh Valley all his life, working up from the position of office boy to the place he now leaves. Ho was at one time superintendent of tho Wyo ming dlvlcion, with headquarters at Wllkes-Uarre. Superior Service via Lackawanna Railroad. Irr planning a business or pleasure trip one of tho most essential features to consider Is the route that "gets you there," In thu shortest space of time, fewest changes of cars, least annoy ance by dust and smoke, perfect road bed, best equipment of coaches, dining cars, Pullman sleoplng nnd parlor ears of the highest possible standard of ex cellence that modren Ingonulty can de vise, such as afforded you by the Lackawanna railroad. Through Pull man sleeping cars and coaches to Chicago and St. Louis dally. Twenty four hours to St. Louis, twenty-one hours to Chicago, without change of cars; eighty-seven hours to California, with only one chango of cars, and twenty-six hours to Jacksonville, Kla. Tho very lowest rates of fare to all points. Apply to tho nearest D., Ii, nnd V. ticket agent, either In person, by telephone or by letter, nnd you will receive prompt attention and cour teoua ttnatraont, NEW TROLLEY ROAD ACTIVE Concluded lrom Page 8.) suburbs wo can havo almost a monop oly of tho business. We havo been working on this project for nearly two months. It Is not a scheme born of the unpopularity of the old company which was brought to a climax by the strike und the subsequent transfer bother. It Is a bona-flde, carefully planned and deliberately formed busi ness proposition by business men of Scranton. All the company asks Is an opportunity of proving Its Intention of dolr.ty what it contracts to do In the franchise ordinance submitted to coun cils tonight." The capitalisation ot the new com pany Is $50,000. This Is to be Increased, If necessary, but the company believes an lncreasn will not bo called for, as tho Investment Is such a promising one tho road can bo 'built on Us bonds, without the slightest difficulty. The full text of tho ordlnnnce grant lug n right of wuy to the new company follows: nii: ordinance. An ordlnanci authorlzlm; the Ceutial Rapid Transit Street Railway icinpjny to lay trade with the necessary switches and turn-cut, nect the neccsMry polei and wire, and operate Its tuad by clectilc or other power, on certain streets and avenue) within the city limlti. Section 1. Pe It ordained by the select and roimnon councils of the city ol Scranton, and it ia hereby ordained by the authority of tin p.imo that The Central Rapid Tnilult Street Railway companj', ili lesei.K and usIsiik, Ii hereby authorized to lay down, conitruct, main. Uln and icpilr a sin-jlv or double traik (street railway, with all nrcciMry and ioninlent connection-, side tracks, turn-out, loops and wltchf!, and to erect and maintain the necev nary rolei and ulris arid other necrmry appll arccn, and to operate Im roid, by a s.itm or (stems of uiidtifro'ind cable, or by any ejntem of compressed air or by electric power, either oirrhcad, undewouml, primary or stoiaje bat. Ury system, with the riant to use any one or more of aaid tyitcm-. and to at any time or tlmea (lunur from any Mich --yateini to any other of nucli system on the following named etreeU: Reinniiie on Wyoming; atenuc, in the ity of Scrajiton, at Its Internection with Railroad alley or plate; thence In a northeasterly direction on Wyoinln aunue to the Interjection of Lack awanna atcnue with Wjomlnjr avenue; thtnee continuing in a northeasterly direction on -ernlB avenue on the tracks owned or formerly owned bythe Scranton and Providence I'asserper Railway company, or the l'eople'a fctreet nail way company of Lnrrrne county, and now owned or leased or operated by the Scranton Railway company, a distance of about eighteen hundred feet, and not exceedin twenty-Arc hundred feet, to the Intersection of .Mulberry olreet with W omlng avenue; thmre continuing; In a north euslerly direction on Wyoming nenue to the Intel section of N'ew Voik street with Wvomina a-icnue; thence in a northwesterlv direction on New York street to the Intersection of Penn avenue with New York strwt; thence In a northeasttily direction on Pern atrmie to the Intersection of Sunset avenue with Penn avenue; thenctt in a northwesterly direction on Sunset avenue to junction of Klectric avenue with Sun set avenue; thence contliuilnc in a northwest erly direction on Klectric menue to Internee tlon of Boulevard, fonneily known as Archh.ild or Ol) pliant load, with I'lictilo avenue; thence in a nonhrasterly direction on Boulevard, n ilUt.ince of about the hundred feel to the in tersecticn of P-acnn street with Boulevard: thence In a northwesterly diiectiou to the end of Deacon Mreet; theme continuing in a north-we-iterly direction over lands of tho Delawaro and lludion Canal company to landr of. or tale n H. C. nnd J. If. fiilbert et al,, pa-slnir over the tracks of the Delaware and Hudson railroad on a bridf-c or overhead viaduct; thence in a kouthvvctcily direction omt lands of, or tale of, S. C. and ,1. II. Cllbcit et al.. to last Market street; thence in a northwesterly direc tion on East Jfaikct street to the Inlrrwctlon of North Jlaln avenue with Kast Maiket stieet; thence In a noitlrvcttrrly illrectlon on tho turn pike of the Providence and Ablngton 'Itiinplke and I'lank Road company, coinmonlv known a West ll.ii ket street to the midsection of Yard avenue with "iNest Mir kit street; thenee letuni inR Ii) tho same route to the plaic of be-flnnlm. Aluo beginilnir on Laich sheet at IU interscr. lion with W)oinlnR avenue; theuee in a south ctntcrly direction on Laich street to th' illy of Scranton and Dunmore boroueli line. LOOP ON" CENTER HlJllTT Abo a loop bcglmilne; at the intersection of Center street with WyumlnR avenue; thtnee in a northwesterly diiectiou on Center street to the Intersection of Jllfilln avenue with Center street; theme In a iioilhca-leilv diiectiou on Mllflln avenuo to the tntiinectioii of Vine street with Mifflin tivenue; thence in a southeasterly direction on Vine slreet to the Interrectlon of W)omiris avenuo with Vino stinet. nil the above routes fonninc a complete clicult with lt own track-! exreptine a? above stated. Sec. 2. Ihe said company shall lay on all ot the streets and avenues now pavenl a (kit rail of an approved pattern, of a weight that will be iultable lor the traffic of the said road; on all unpaved streets and averpjes where' it shill use a T rail nnd protect the said rail with plankn so laid that the top of the same shall be flush with the top of the rail, both Inside and outside. ' Whenever nny slieeU or avenues mentioned in this ordinance not v.ow pived, aie paved, the company shall pave between the rails nnd twelve i'ltlii's, outside, of the same material as the said tieet or atrceis aie pived with, or vitrified brick; and wbeie. under like condition.? there are turnout) and switches shall also pave between the track as above piovlded. Sec. a. Tho location of pule arid fixtures shall be under the general direction of the city au thoritles. Sec. 4. The company shall replace any pave ment torn up by It with the same rnaterial of which the pavement waa constructed, or vitrified brick. The said i-oniiiany shall at all times con form to the urjilo esj.ihllshed by the city The said compiny shall also clip the me of Its polea for tire alwn und police purne,s. Sec. 6. The company shall pav to thi- eily as tacM the followlna; turns, to wit: Tor the first two years after .the road is put in operation, nothing; the next three ytat, one-half of one per cent, ot its crros) receipts, and every yar theierfter, ono per cent of Its gross receipt. Till tat is in lieu of any and all forms of elty taxation vvhlrh is no. or may hereafter be In fouo. Sec. 0. 'Hie voattruitloa ol the said road slnll be ectnpletcd within two )eat fiom tho pars aire of this onllnance. If the construction of any line, loop or i v ten.ion heieln mrntlwcd Is not rcmpleted within the sjid two yeais, then as ti said tinllnl-hert line, loop or estension, any rights granted under this franchise shall l subject to forfeiture by the city. sncmtiKo rom:n. Sec. 7. Permission Is hereby Riven to eonnett all its electrical wires, conduit and plcs with any power house or station or electric wlai, conduits or pipes wbhti may be used for erne-ratine or r(iive)ln electric or other power for and to tho lines of such railway now- or here after owned or operated bv tho said Street Hallway company, its lcisoc8 or auigr-1. Sec. -S. Tho said company shall, within thirty day after tho approval of this ordinance, flle In tliu city clvtk'j ofilee a wiitten acceptancs of the provisions of this oidlnance, tosethrr with an acrecment duly executed by tho ccrpoiate authorities of said company in which it shall bind lUclf to observe and submit to all the conditions and restrictions contained In this or dinance, And the said company shall further agree that It villi In future pavo and rmava between its rails and tracks on all streets over nud throuvh which its lines ato constructed, which have heretofore been or shall be hereafter paved, In the, same maimer as hereinbefore provided, at such times and in vurli manner as may be prescribed by tho city. And tho said company slnll further nerts that It will at all times hereafter be bound to oh. sirvo and be subject to all ordinances of said city with referenco to operating passenger rail ways now In forcer or hereafter to be passed, not Inconsistent with Us charter rights or this ordinance, and shall also furnish a bond In the sum ot ten tliouivid dollars with si least two sureties, or a corporate, bond to be ippioved by the city solicitor, conditioned that the con struction of tatd road shall' be In accordance with this erdinanoe. ' Sec, D. The rate it fare ti be charged for the riuligo of each paucnger shall be rtv-e cents for ono continuous Title. Said company shall, with out additional ch-irgc, give all passengers de siring; the same, a transfer ticket over all lines oepratetl by It In the city of Scranton arid Dunmore, VOTE FOR SENATOR IN LINCOLN. By Kscluslve Wire from The Associated Press. Unrein, Neb., Jan. 17. Today's vote for Uni ted b'Jtcs senator In tho legislature was ca follows: 8enstor W. V. Allen (tuslonlst), S7j Gilbert M. Hitchcock (futlonlst), 7; D. Ik Tbompseii, ti; Currle, Ml Cniiinw, lni Ilaincr, lit Illnshaw, 17; Melklejohn, 21; Rosewater, 15; Klnksld, , scatterim:, 12. A, Gold Crown Free. vthh every set of our best teeth contracted for on or before IVhruary 1.1th, 1001. Tills Is a boniftde otter and our material Is the best. Crowns and madr hero and made light of -JiK gold. Our prlee Is only S-.00. Bridges Inserted here by experi enced operators who have been selected from tho largest offices In the V. Si. for their ability. Fillings EXTRACTING EXAMINING.. CLEANING FREE Min-o-Cal Our own anesthetic for painless extracting. Safa and Sure. No tore gums; no cocaine. OIIARANTEKD IN WRITING FOR TEN YEARS. WK AKH HERB TO STAY. Union Painless Dentists, S0i Ijckawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. t-i-l -S Ll J L "1847 Rogers Bros.'' Good.). Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; we have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated StcrllnR: In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty-five years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods for Wedding Presents. Mercereaii 5 Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Short Sea Trips of tiro tc fire days' duration, arc offered by the TO Norfolk, Ua. Old Point Comfort, Ua. Richmond, Ua. Washington, D. C. Bteamert sail dally except Sunday from Tier 28, North River, foot of Beach street. New York. Tickets, includlm; meals and stateroom accom modations, 113,00 and upward. Tor full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAA1SHIP CO. 81 Beeeh Street, New York, N. Y. H.B.VALKER,Traf.Mgr. J.J.BROWN.O.P.A. The Dickson Manuractarlng Co. boranton nnd Wlllcas-IIarr-), i', Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV fiMHNES Boilers, tlclMlncanil Pumplne Machinery. General Office, Scranton. Pa. STRONG AGAIN. You who ouce posaessed sturdy phys. Iques and steady rrervea, but now have Insufficient physical fores to properly attend to ordinary duties; you who have a sense of "all-goueness'rnftertlie slightest ezertlou; you who arc dull, languid nnd old iu spirits at an age when yon should be fullof physical fire; you who may feel that your life If not worth the atrugtle there Isauelentifle meaua of redeeming nil the precious povrcra wlrtcb secin to be entirely lost. Have cured thousands such as you. Don't experiment with your health or money. We will take the risk. If alx boxes do riot cure you, your money is returned. Tor years we have been curing men on these satisfactory terms. 11.00 per box, 0 for JbOO moiled in plain package. Boob free. Address teal Medicine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by John II. Phelps, Pharmacist, corner Wyoming avenue and Epruce street. ;U)Tns; sptHTalfht, laiii-Axur-r Burgeon lalta, i27Notih Sixth St. TLZVT " i r :"" BloodPolson,Yarlcocsle,Strcturs OURR ruuK. dan-rerous rates MllnUelEIN PIUTIIOHBR ARXT." Treat, rnent W ulall. Aouffo'rtl'rn Pe.tVnionlivTsy llook.7. Ivsiug eriry lake luUtatfLtilecUlcal AMedicat iraud. zzwg& ,BNH WW ff.: i ii.tiTi ConnollpalaCst QCRANTON'S QHOPPtNQ O ENTER 5st 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 Oar regular dollar glove, . . . 79c Adler's Fine Mochas Oar regular dollar twenty-five glove, . $1.00 HTE Jouvin (Eclair)Oiir regular dollar fifty glove, . $1.20 HTE Jouvin (Mazarin) Our regular two dollar glove, . $1.50 And 4tCoronet"A ladies' full pique sewn, street glove, worth full $L50 a pair, 89o Connolly & Wallace, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave. STATEMENT OF THE lilll NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTOM. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Investments $3,175,478.30 Banking House 38,509.04 Cash nnd Reserve ... . 530,870.19 $3,750,957.19 LIABILITIES. Capital S 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits .. 8,415,530.08 U. S. Deposits 422,720.30 Due to Banks 54,785.53 3,750,057.10 WILLIAM CONSKLI., PifErdent HUN'RY BELI.V. JH., Vice-President. WILLIAM II. rnCK, CJehler. Lager Beer Brewery Hnnnfacturors or OLD STOCK P1LSN 488 to 455 H. Ninth Btroot. , Telephone Call. 2333. TH3 !C POWDER CO. Booms 1 and 2, ComMth B'l'd'j. OBANTON. 9A. lining and Blasting POWDER Mast, at Mooslo and Ituib, 1J Workt. LAPLIN RAND POWDDR COS ORANGE GUN POWDER .eotrto luttorlss. EIsotrloExplolsrs, xplodluc blasts, Safe,- Kus aal Repaum Chanlcal Go,'s w'WIvc. liis k ItHttMMMMtMmMMMMMIttMHHMHIHMH SB Lace I wui tain icws Shrewd buyers will take advantage of the special prices, made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small loti at a fraction of their real value. &- Jl FURNITURE COVERINGS - i mki larro I HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I ' WI LLI AilS LEADERS IN CARPETS, 1 129 Wyoming Avenue "-- Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Oas Stoves, s Heaters, CONSTER i FORSYTH, KJ.SJ7 PENN AVBNUB. DR. DDN5TCN, .ill Spruce Street. Scran ton. Pa. II cule an J Chronic Dlseaiss ol Men. orn'n an i Chlldrrn. Consullailon ami examlnatlun fret. Officer Hoars Dally and un-lay la rn. to o p. m. COUCH COVERINGS I f - urtNiTUHE. ft- I HEAVY DRAPERIE3 T - & flcANULTY WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, -H r Florey & Brooks J4WC All Scasons' Sports 211 Washington Avenue. X' HENRY BELIN, JR., Ocntrtl Atcnt for ths Tfora!n District for DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlor. mutiny, Sportln-f. Imolceleit tmj tta ltepauno Qicmlcsl Conpsa-r's High ExpSosives. Safety Tuse, Csps sntj Kxploders. Room 01 Oob. Dill Dulldlng, Scrtnton. Aar..s'ciESi tho3. roitn ...pittiu JOHN B.VBMITH & EON , Plymo v. I., hui-uiua.n ,,,., wilkta SKATES SHARPENED