f" e THE SCBANTON TKIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 2!, 1901. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD LAOKAWANNA'S BIG ORDER, FOR LOCOMOTIVES. "Ninety-two Additional Engines to Do Added to Ito Rolling Stock. Tho Lackawanna Board for Today. Railroad from Wllliamsport to Tort Jorvls Survoyed Statistics About tho Production of Pip Iron. Changes Made In the Port Morris Yard Other Notes. TJCRlnnlnB with l-'olmiaiy 1. the Lack Awanna's locomotive department will he augmented by ninety-two .additional nrlnes, which nro now in course of construction at the Schenectady l.oco notlve woihn, Schenecimly, N. Y., and tho Dickson Manufacturing company' nhoi!i In this city. All of the entities will not he dcllwrod ut once, but It Ih expected tho o'no a day will he turned out by each constructing company. Tho work on the engines Is bclnt? rushed us rapidly ns possible, and when the now additions are made to tho motive power, there will be a total of 723 cnslnes in tho Iiekuwantia's Hcvvlce. Of this number Kit tire now cither In use or under repair, as about Vi per cent, of the locomotives of any railroad nro constantly undergoing re jiahf, owing to tho wear and tear n them, caused hy collision, wrecks, and other known causes In railroading. Tho ordem for tho now engines have iifnn placed ns follows: Dickson Manufacturing company Kotirteen switch engines, for general u.e; twenty soft coal burners, for use on tho Uuffulo division; ten bard coal burners, for general freight traffic. Schenectady Iocoiuotlv woilta Twenty soft coal burners, for use on tho Buffalo division: twenty hard coal burners, for general freight trafTlc; fight passenger engines for main line transportation. The only difference between the bard and soft coal burners will le In the fireboxes, tho former peimltting the use of the fine washed coal and other small sizes, while the latter will onlv bo fed with tho bituminous fuel, which comes In largo lumps, and crumbles when tho heat penetrates It. Another Railroad Scheme. Within tho pat-t few yrars propound new railroads to tap the anthraulto coal fields have been heard of period ically, but they never" materialized. A railroad, with its western terminus at Wllliamsport nnd its eastern at Port Tervls, Is now promised, and Wilkes JJarrc Is to be ono of tho inosc linpoit nnt cities it will touch. A charter for thti construction of tho road has hcon granted and among tho capitalists In terested nro several Wilkeo-Bnrrcan. The survey lias Just been completed by Ira Hartwcll, who Is well up In railroad construction. Constructive work will begin in the spring, It Is said. The Intention of tho projectors Is to tap several ilch lumber districts and .ils-o u portion of the anthracite coal Holds-. Tho new iand Is planned to start ar Willlamsporc on the West Mr.inih of (ho Sustmihnnnu, nnd ivfi t'lom tli.n" In the dliectlon of Uiirw's lrtk ' tlipiite along Tlnrvey's i reels to vi XautlcoUe. Ciosslng Up- nvci abovo Nnutivoko, the route cuts nrros to wards Ashley nnd, s-kiiiint? the moun tains, passes the Empire, continues along the mountain nt a point bark: of tho Tiulthuoio reservoir, crosses tlti rutoff nt grado back ofJ Miner's Mills, thence by dhect routo to Ciouldsboro, on through Plk" county to Port Jorvls. AVlles-natio llccord. Pig Iron Production. An advance sheet of tho bulletin oc tho American Iron and Steel associa tion gives the total pioductlon of all kinds of pig Iron in 1800 as i3.lso.242 gioss tons, na compared with I3.ti:!70. ions in 199, ll,77a.931 tons In l.W and '.'.CK.CSO tons in 1S97. Tho production in ISOO was thus 10S,C39 torn, gieater than In lSf-D. The production of pig iron In the second half of 1SP0 nnd tho first of 3900 aggregated 11,971,103 tons, or al most 13,000,0'10 tons. Theio was a de cline In production in the second half of 1500 ns compared with the ilrst half of l.lDJ.ROS ton". The production of 13essemr pig Iron In 1900 was 7,0I3,4C gross tons, against Itching Scalp. Soold Head one! tho Moat Violent Forms of Eozoma and Salt Rhouin Promptly and Thoroughly Cured by Dr. Chaso's Olntmont. Among small childicn, scald head and similar itching: sldn diseases arc most preva. lent, and the worst feature is that these ail ments, which are apparently trivial at first, almost invariably develop into chronic eczenu if neglected. There is but one treatment that phjsicians arc unanimous in recommending for scaM Heads and eczenu, and that is Dr. Chase's Ointment, the great antiseptic healer. It prompt ly stops the dis tressing it chine which accompanies these discuses and positively produce a thorough and complete cure. Scores and thous ands of men ami women stand ready to touch for the merits of Dr, Chaie's Ointment. It has brought about some of the most marvelous cures ever recorded. In justice to jourself and family, ou cannot do without it in your home, Mr. J. II. Grant, 716 Joseph Campan ave nuc, Detroit, Mich., writes: "For three years I have heen troubled by on intense itching on my body. So teniblc was it at times that I could get 110 rest night or day.' I tried all kinds of ointments and hlood pi.rlficrs, but could get no iclicf. Mr. II. A. Nicola! of 379 Division street recom mended Dr. Chase's Ointment. A few applications stopped the itching and I have (elt nothing since." Baby Eczema. Mr. 1-'. S. Hose of 133 Sixteenth street, lluffalo, N. V writes! "Our baby boy suffered for some time with that wretched eczema, and we were en able to find anything to cure or even relieve hi pain. A few applications of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment stopped the itching and healed tho torea, and a bright, natural skin now takes their place." t Dr, Chavs's Ointment does not cause pain when applied, but soothes the sore or in flamed surface, to crnts at all dealers, or Dr. A, W. CUss Medicine Co,, uflla.N, Y. S,202,77S tons In UM, That of basic pig Iron, all mado with coko or mixed an thracite and coke. van 1,072,3'C ton:, against 935,033 tons In 199; splegclels. en nnd fctTomnnganese, f.55,977 tons, against 219,16$ tons In l.99, and of charcoal pig Iron 339,67! tons, against 281,760 tons in lf-M. ChangcB In Port Morris Yard. The Hill switch In tho east-bound yard at Port Morris will bo discon nected from the Interlocking plant to morrow, and thereafter operated bv hand. Derail will bo put In lend track cast of the Hill switch and dwnrf signal moved about 300 feet east of present locntlon and 111 govern tho lead trade Dwnrf signal governing west-bound movements irom tho Hill track will be removed. D., Xi. & W. Board vf or Today. Today's D L. & W. board Is as fol lows: Mm-tlty, Jjn. Si, W ll.ll CATS, KAST. ! p, hi. W. tali-ir. in p. in.'2 J. W, l)clr.c. ll.Wi p. m. J. CurU'lln, lun-day, Jsn. 2J Wil.I) CA'IS, HAST. 12.) j. m -A. Vtnwe, villi J. Ioler'a me.t. u J. in. Tl codurr Naiimati. 1 a. in. .J. J. Murray, ttlth ('. Ilartlioloincw'i men. f. a. in. II. ILnnott. t a. in. .1. l'.inl.h.nt. 7 a. in. (I. V. l'ltzgi'tfllil. S a. m. .1. A. Hmdi. l a. til. P. (illluMti. lO.fO a. r J. llcnnlgiii. U."M a. m. M. LaiikIiIh y I .. m. s. O'tVinnoi, Willi Worfel' mm. J p. m. T. J. Tlmmpc,i. IS.IJ p. in. T. MiCutliv. I.IJ p. i.i. (I. T. MapIiJ. II Ii. in. (i. Hurt. ht'MMUS I.TC. j . hi., ia.U I- MeUII'tcr. 1. a. in., ict ii. rruui.trii.iir. 1" ii. in., vc-t MdiM. Vi o'llocl; neon. w(t C.irtlac 0 p. in., cast It. Oilllsnn. 7 1 1, m., wnt from Ca.uijri, throe rnuliiM Mo 1.1110. 7 p. in., not fidm ('.i.mtr. Olnli. i. in., i.i-.t liutii Nay Aits Dully. rt'M.CII. 10 j nt. I. V.. Socor. I'L'ilir.ll-. S a. in. Hou.-or ll.lu a. in.-Mor.in. 7 p. in Murphy. .i p. in. l.ainpit.f. 1'.m:xgi:h t:iiiM.-. i ,t. tn.--l'atlnj. 7 a. tit. Singer. 5.8'J p. in. Slllltull. 7 p. ni. Mniji vcrn. WILD CAIS, UT. t a. in., two rneln'H T. Fiiziutrick. ,i n. in. ( ltandilrh. i, a. in. C KiriRslcy. S n. in., two rnmiib A. Ilcltluni. 11 i. n., li ctiplnri .1. J, O'IIju. 1 p. in. 1. IIjIimi. "J I'. Ill II.1CRl't. 3 p. m. .Tntni fj.iliacjri. 4 p. in. ,1. K. Xta-stris. 5 p. in. John U.lUcr. noiici:. imiduetor IMIlIain MeMIMcr Mill lAe nU own tun, ll.e piil.-iip, toninrrow tlii SUli, .it. OiniJiiclor A I'. Mullui ami crtw ntll mn 6 p. ni, IM cat iet In place f'l I rank Mellon noil ami cnw. tlm 2-th. llr.iVfiiiin J. Cuiilioy nlll so out en 1il own tun with Conductor Henry Gllllirnn. This and That. The eye and ear examination- are now beliif held at Hlnnhamton, and all who haw not already passed ihioutrh the ear aio expected to do t-a without further delay. The kIi-Ih employed at tho KIolz fill: mill ni- still on .strike nnd tlicro tir-j no imllrntlono of n settlement. Their KilevniiceH will In taken up by tho fVijtrul U'llnv union at il"Xt Sunday's imt:iir of that body. Tli men and hoys i-mployod at Xo. r. i-oilii'ty of the Pennsylvania foal ronipuny ut Dunnioio went on stiik,-, Sattitday, beea.uuc one of the biys Is only iviulvlnt: M,r1 a day, while thj men hullevo be should get $1.15 undT tho ton pot' cv-nt, advance. Some Laekiiwaiiu.i conductor are sivltcliliif; out new SO.ono pound capao Ity wooden hop)ir car nuuibcicd in the TO.Oiio voiles, hilnglup thorn to Hcrantou Instead of setting them on" iu Nay Aug. This practice must bo stopped, us this class of eais can ho loaded on the WlnUm branch. The only mw thing mound the Dela ware and Hudson station yesterday was policeman Bpcllmiin's handsome new tllk eap. with Kilt trlmmlnfw and uold buttons, biarltig tho coiiipntiv's moiiDKram. He looked us (ommandlng an fvr, i.s he hiood at the door eall Iiir out the trains to tin- humlteds of patyeiiKers in watthiK. The employes of the l.aikuwuiina tr.tnsportution denai iiii.nt y 'Sterday presented their ivttilni; aiuei Intend ent, J. M. Ualy. with a handsome Mor ris ehnir, an u hIIkIiT token of tho es teem In which h Is held by them. Mr. Paly will retlto from the Iackawanna service on Kobiuary 1. and will leave shortly afterwards for it month's ivst nt Hot Springs, Ark. 1. A. Sweigart, ThomtiH Dtiralun, Chailea Clivennwood. W. II. Itnrlleit, Kobert Pureell and Ftnory Day, cap! talluls 01 Philadelphia, have secured oontioi or the f'nrbon fminiy IOIectrlu tallway. operating In Munch chunk. The uur eyoi n havo tompleled thni work on uuether line six mll-ii lona; ciuiiicctlujr the town w'tl, T.ehlhhion. 1. A Sweigait is Ih-) ut w iiesldciit A GLIMPSE OF ITALY. Another of Delightful Composeis' Ai'ternoous at Southworth'a. Tho Houthworth Studios of Mttvlc were crowded .Saturday afternoon, when another of tho delightful eom power's aftei noons was given. "A (illnipse of llnly" was tlm tltlo of Kiitui day's itiKr.imuie, which fol lows: .Vailaili, lii-J I7"i7. l'.i.,,rj I 1 nu Mr. XuribiKl t'iulici-. lluilu. l'li. -Lentanu" (11,11 Mtl.Vtfrlc, Sl,plMit, .1111 'Intoi l iUrUt. Mi. J.-ms. Munl.iiii, 1iu, Andaiit,. ltvlluloMi AinU'i Mis. M.irjjivt Don. lluinifiM.lliI, lU4..ir.'.il. Ail.i, I.urrlo. l-.'s-lSJU. "I.Uo!.i" ('mm ilia Mm (J. II. I'tliiun. Ililltnl, Ttv'-B-Cjintliu, lino 1I0 Xmiiu I'Ii.m MUi Nj.i Hi,Iki Uoii. Vtull. I'M "Are Mirlc" Irom OI1II1 Sjn.ii:o Mii I'loiini-c Itotu-itioii. f-lmontltl. lb nfjua MIiUjIa Violin Mbvt IK ir. SlrnJillj, itiuiusi, l'lrt.i Miiborr ..tfctul t'liom illncn r.cni-oii, Mlulii-ll. Martin. 1'nllirinin, Hob. CllM'll. S'llimbatl, 11"!. Vioclilii .Vlnirjitlu I'lano m I..mra MilJinu. C'JMcdol, 1SU-1SS7. Two Tusmu l'uIk f-fnc tITJiio and Contialo Ml4 Martin, Mm. Lly JxplvKclloi', pcnlMttl. KOi-1815. Aria, Vivace, honi I.a I'uvorita piv viollm Mlwt Dorr, t'arjl. WjIui, llnuwr, Mill, Mr. ltodrleucy, THE FINCH COMPANY. Stockholders Hold Their Annual Meeting Yesterday. Tho stockholders of the Finch Stanu- fflctnrlnc comnanv hrld tliplr ntinmii I meeting at 10 o'clock yesterday morn SICKLY jUs t ji .. 'lAjjygjT'jL j I tried several. 1 had ti cough, the doctor .Mid my lungs were affected, I had indi gestion, backache and headache, and was gteatly troubled with painful menstrua tion. I also had numbness in my limbs. As soon as 1 began to take your Malt Whiskey I felt better, until now mv cough has all left mc, my lungs are perfectly sound, 1 have no mote headache or backache, and I don't know what pain is. I Mti c.t anything and it agrees with me. I am convinced all my troublcscame from impoverished blood and poor circulation. I think your whiskey is the greatest medicine on eartlt. livery woman should know about it. I recommend it to anyone who suffers as I did, ns 1 think it is a God-send to women. Gratciullv vmirs, CLARA M. CARSON. DUFFY'S WE &ALT WHISKEY is a specific and safe remedy for these ills peculiar to oiing women. It acts directly on the vital organ, stimulating them to healthy action, aids digestion and circulation, thus removing .ill irregularities and danger of quick consumption. It willsurelvgic otir daughters stiength and rosy cheeks, and fit them for their useful sphere in "life as healthy, happy wives and mothers. rUItE. W'llP- t.i iiml Mate your case It will cost ysa iio'.tiitu; lor advlcr. Daily's Pure flail Whlikrv 1j sold ill fjlfd buttles only, HotWrtd In bulk it is u fiatiil. Atlt for the Rcnulnt ; be Jure joupftlt. A!li!iii,'cKsani!sioeerj,orrl!rrct.ft.Malottl. Meilkal rooklet lunuiniiu Rvmpttms and treatment otcaclidisea.centlreelorlheajKlni,'. l)uffySIU Wlilnltry Co.. I5othrtir,:r.Y. ing In Ihu company's offices on North KlKhth street. In addition to tho elec tion of a hoard of directors a fair dividend was dcclnrod, and the woik accomplished during the past year, and that under way, was discussed. The board of directors elected were us follows: . A. l'-lneh, L. Mor.-s. AV. I. l-'lnch. Julian Morss and W. M. Ciatduci. The otllrers of the board . -leeted were: 1. A. Finch, president and trcasuier; I.. AV. Morss, vlce ptcfldtnt, and AV. M. CJ.trdner, pe-nv-taiy. FROP0SITi0p?0P TURNPIKE C0WPAMY Its Written Proposal Regarding tho Settlement of the West Market Stiect Dispute Considered. The written proposition of the Ab Imjton Turnpike company outlining the terms under which It will deed a portion of AVcst Market street to the city was presented yesterday at a inoetlns: of the Joint conference com mittee of councils held In City So licitor A'nsburrr's othce. The company iiKteps In this propo sition to cleeiljuwr that portion of tho street lylnc between Piovldcnco squara nnd Setv t a street to tho elty, pro viding the city aereos to pave It tha pave to he at least thiity-flv? feet wide from the square to Hrlck avenui end :t leart tf ntx-flvu fci t wldo fri:n Uriel; avenue iu Senecu Mttcci. The compuny futther stipulates that the rlty niUft oiff-e to pay th. eom pany foi all lepaim iiiade on liu street vlihlu the elty limits lit tho past as per bills already vendeied' that H mui furthci ukicc to expend $1,200 (litltig: the coming l'scal year In keep livr the s'ticet from Sei,C(u. street to the stone bridge In r pair and $300 every year thereafter In keeping this part of tho sttect In tjnod condition. rIhe company uyres 'o place the dec-il In tho hands of certain trustees who at-i not to tin n It over to the city until such time as the pavlnjr has ben actually completed and tho other stip ulations of the proposition agieed to. The committee had a Ir-nj; discussion o-er the ptopo.-Itlon and all the liiem bets seemed to he vepetally opposed to the Idea of the el'v being obliged to still keep pnit of th snoot In to pair aft'T the paving had hern don". A ounler-pi poj.itkiii was agreed upon but none of the muuhers would say at the (nncluslun of thi meeting Jutt what this was. It Is understood, how ever, to Ik an acceptance of nil the piovhliins of the comppuy's proposi tion with the exception of tho oni above tii'-ntlomd. STOLE AN OVERCOAT. Roy Gllbeit Held Under $300 Ball on This Charge. Iioy Crllbert, colored, was held under $SU1 ball by SJayor Moir yesterday loi his fippearauce In court to answer tho chin Re of larceny. Cillheji w.ih arrested at 3 o'cloik yes let day inornliifr by Patrolntnn Ooerllz for the theft of an overcoat. AVord was r-jcelved at tho Center street sta tion house that nn overcoat belonging to Joseph McDonnell, employed by the .Scianton l'.lectiic Llsht company, had been lost, and It was suspected that "llbert was resM,nalble. iillbeit llrst denied all knowledge ot having seen tho overeuat, but when ailiiionlshed to reveal Its whereabouts, did so. Tho coat was found bunging iu the cellar of tho building at SOV Spiuee sheet. (Jllbeit was committed to the county jail In default of ball. WANT HIM PROMOTED. Resolutions with Refeieuce to Lieu tenant Colonel Wlnt. At a regular muster of Post Sl9, Ciunil Army of tho Republic, held Sat urday evening, Jnnuaty '.'(!, tho fol lowing tosolutlons were unanimously adopted and forwarded to Hatrlsburg: r.i'-t'Unl, 'Hal llil, ,o,t jOi fi Injury In tlm lidiVMl iinueit Ihat tlio ii3to anil lmuo ol 1 1 pli-ni lll.lt Kri.. lOiunuinl tin.- miliuiy liconl Ol Miutrnant Colnml 'j licodore J. Wlnt, now In itiiuiiuinl ni tho hi Mil Unlldl statin cu.iliy .u lvkln, Clilna, unit iciimtt tint the prc,li-rit of the Uiilttii htam nt tlw farllMt day proitlcablu prnmoto tlio s.il, l.ltutctiant Coloiii'l 'fhiodcrw .1. Wint In bo a briitailier jimral in the KjuUr uiiny ol the I'nllcil St itit.. It. O. Brjant, IVl toiimi-iulir. AttMt: Trull Thomas Adjut.itit. The "Lackawanna Railroad" will open a now ofllco on tho southwest corner of Uroadway and Twenty eighth stieet on May 1. Tho company cxpeots to niako It ouo of tho hand somest oillccs in the city of New A'ork. It will be under tho general direction of Mr. T. AW Lee, general passenger agent of tho company, and will bring tho Lackawnnna Into promlnece In a portion of tho city not hcretofro icuchcd, WOMEN " It Is too late, madam, your daughter cannot live." Oh, mothera I do not wait for these heart-breaking words regarding those you love. Are your daughters pale, weary, languid? Do they have much headache and backache during their monthly periods? lncse arc Nature's wamincs to all sensible mothers. They need a pure, gentle, invigorating stimulant. Tli foltimlncr lrtttr of Mlti Canon will Interest erery woman I 847 Columbus Ave,, New York. Gentlemen: "During the past summer I became very much run down In health and lost about thirty Bounds. I suffered untold agony. luffy'a Pure Haft Whl.Mcey was recommended to mc by n friend, who 5.iid it saved her life. I had my doubts about it, but thought I would try It. I am now on mv fourth boltlc, and I must say that It' has done me more good than all other medicines, nnd A Gold Crowii Free. tlili (von- t ot cur be-it li-cih conircti-tl tfr on or bdoi e IVbniary l.'.tli, 10H1. TM l a boiiafido otlof nnl m.t mtirrlil it t lie bet. Crowns and mud berc a'i'1 made rljlit el KK cold. Our price i only V'-W. Bridges Inerted beie 1-y e.rrb eneed ojorators rho l.me been wlictrd from tha largest cfllrci In the l. S. for their ability. Fillings EXTRACTING EXAMINING.. CLEANING FREE Min-o-Cal Our own anntliPtlu tor pjrilei fitriitlnsr. Sifn mid Suif Xo fori' Ktinis n coi-alini. Ol AUANl F.i:i) IN WlllTlNt! I"OIt Tf.N wmw wi: Aiti. in:i:i2 to stay. Union Painless Dentists, .".OS '.icitjurintu Avenue, t-cranton, I'j. "IS 17 no-gel's Hros.' Goods, Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; we have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty-five years. Immense stock ol" Sterling Silver Spoons, Torks, Knives and Cased GojcIs for Wedding Presents. Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fllE HEST OF EVERYTHING. i Through trains Chicago to Dcs Moines, Mason City, Sioux City, Omaha, The Ulack Hills, Denver, Salt Lake, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Ashland and Copper Country. Call on any agent for tickets or address 01 BroaJvatj Nt York 43S Wm St., CMt'miaH '$07SmlWI4M., HUtburg 33 Swrlcr SI., Oltmlitni 001 Chtl't St.,PMIadil.ih S03 WaMngten St., Boilon SOt Main SI., ' Buffalo Jll Clark St., CMcago 17 Camout Martlut, Dttrott 3Klng3t.4att,Ternto,Or,t. The Wanders and Beauties OF Earth's Largest Se?moit of Fairydom Suptrli Calllnnila, re lionctwtfJ only by tlie rully iiim.tuoiL trains of th? SOUIHt-RN PACIFIC COA1PANY The "SUNSET LIMITED" that Train of Trains, belongs to this sys tem. PecrleM In trrulimtuit, eiTlc and cuisine. IIh tliifr route oiler rontlnuom dtllglit to the lourUt. Tor lull infoniutlon. free illuttrated pamphlet, main, nri'J time tuhln, also lowest rites, (.koiilm ar ticket anil luuiia? checknl apply to fcOUlll. i:itN I'ACiriO CO., JW 8. Sd ., I'hlli., I'. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS All Points West SCRANTON'Q SHOPPiNQ OENTER. Women's Winter Jackets At Mos Closing Price $4.00 For Jackets regularly priced at from $10 to $12.50 each Closing Price $8.00 For Jackets regularly priced at from $20.00 to $30.00. Closing Price $6.00 For Jackets regularly priced from $13.50 to $20.00. All finer Jackets at proportionately low prices. And AH in This Season's Bestv Styles CONNOLLY & STATEMENT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL Bill OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. KESOUECES. Loans and Investments 3,175,478.30 Banking- Houso 38,509.04 Cash and Reserve... 530,570.19 .3,750,057.10 LIABILITIES. Capital !? 200,000.00 Surplus 000,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,005.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415.530.08 U. S. Deposits 422,720.39 Due to Banks 54,7S5.53 ."53,750,057.10 WILLIAM t 0.-.NI.I.L, PiiaMctit. HC.NU BLL1.V, Jit., Vk-o-I'rcWcnt. WILLIAM U. PECK, CattiUr. Dtt, DEINSTEIN Flijslclau anil Sv&tn 311 Snr;i2i Sf. " Ti-mti.i (Yuri Rmll.nl Jjjjj, 1.1UIIU UIUI "ia itittAiiiun lit. All acute and c.hionlc ill ca-n-4 o( inin, mo men and childi.n. CIIIIOMl M.UVfiL'C, IIBAIS AND WASTIXH IIM'AM.S A M'l.f IALn. All diseaiv ot fir l.n-r. MiIiu-., llliidder. H.ln, lllcud, Nttin, Woiuli. l',j.-, Cut, Nipsi-, TIiiimi. and l.uni;. luimir. Imp.-r., l'lk-s, ltu)iluio, (iidtir, Kliemnitl'in. Athmi, Cttanli, Vaileocelo, Irf)st Jlanliood. MaLtly i:mllo!H, all I'emalo Dlin-.ieK, Uuiorrhoej, ilc. rionnorihea, phlllii, lllccd I'nUon, In'JLrrc tlon irnd niuthful luMr olilltrratcd. 8uiiry, Kltr, l'pllipy. Tape and Monuili Wurttu. CV. TAHnilOZONi:, S-prrltlo fur l.itilih. Tliritf inontlia' treatment i-nly '.W. 'lilal freo In oftlcf. roniidtatliin r.nd Ciinlinlloii free. Ol. flcu houra dally and hund.iy, S a, in, to t) p. in, DR. DENSTEN Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, M Heaters. CUNSTER i mm, tt:-3rT l'EHN AVENUl'. W'E iSMi. aa-SMi In This Last Week January Sale t Unheard-of WALLACE, - M - -M-H-H LSCC Curtain News IS 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-- I FURNITURE COVERINGS it ,1 I ARTISTIC i high-sr'adE bedding l WILLIAllS&ncANULTY LEADERS IN CARPZTS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, : 129 Wyoming Avenue t f4-f-f-M--f-H-f-HH- "--H-l-'H-f tH THE SIC POWDER CO. Uooms 1 and2, Com'ltli D'l'd'g. BOItANTON, PA. riining and Blasting POWDER Utte at Mooilo nd Itmh 1J Worit. LAPLIN RAND POWDBt CO9 ORANGE GUN POWDER Xltetrlo Dattarle). KUotrla Kiptorert. iplodlnt; bliti, Safety FmeuiU Repauno Chemical Co.'s expilolVvc-i L Lager Brewery Mniiurrictiiroviiir OLD STOCK P9LSNER 485 to 453 N. Ninth Street, i is Telephone Cull, 23M. of the Reductions 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE 4H4 - HHM ! i -- t COUCH COVERINGS I FURNITURE. 'I HEAVY DRAPERIES I . - f - f -M-H-H-H-H-H-H A Bad Brake Is worse tbau no brake at all. We are now ready to fit your wheel with the latest coaster brake. If you contemplate any re pairs on your wheel for the spring riding now is the time to get it to our shop. We will send for aud deliver your wheel when finished. i! i mi 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Aptnt for tlin Wyomlnir Witrlct for T POWDER Hlnlnc, niastlnir, Fportlnp, Bntokelesj and t" llcpauno Chemical Con-piny'i High Explosives. Etfetjr ruse, Cpi and Exploder. Boom 401 Com nell Uuildlnj-, Sainton. AUCNCIUSi TII0S. ronn Pltteton JOHN II. SMITH k EON Flymouth -V. r MULUOAK Wlllet-Dant DUPON