THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD STATEMENT OF THE BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL. Order Limiting the Time Duilng Which Bound Trip Tickets Can Be Used on the Lackawanna Some Interesting Tods About the Lehigh Valley The D., I. & W. Board for Today Making nn Investigation Into tho Cause of the Wreck at Elmhurst Other Note. The romniitlceot the liulldluc Tnules council lina Issued the followlnjr eltcu l.ir: 'Hie tlulMlnc Tiail.- foiimil ol V-unlon .mik through (lie medium ol tlir pioy, t liitoiu all pcrt-oni Mlio contemplate IjuIWhuf or lrpjlilut: ihiL t, un an orKinlzatlon, arc fllll. dolus bul iits, iiohUtlulamllnj irjurti to tl,i tonliiity. nwl In iptle ot tho loner HiH', tli'l comeoient Mignitlon of tUo building indmtiy. While wt litpo tlut llio ccUliiur difference between tin ijj ri and unplojo may be jtlfjittullv .( jmicl bfoie (li lomimmcmtnL of tlie bulMIne e.ioon of VM ill'ii ulioiiM . iittlrmcnl be eifeel il or not), t.e iWlie lo put mirlM'" Kiuaiely bcfoie ll.e public n ihe fiictton .it !.k. W'c fluid b, live our dciiu'idi on the l,utldcr ol tliU tlty aro both Jiut tmd nivdot We nlio bellcie the pubbr m- wllllrf Ii ttni.1 lslit alliance In waled i railed liv u. Hun iltedx of bu'lnrw people line nlieid ij;i!,il m untenant 10 mu.lm 01 Iv unloii 1..1" t id ' Jit? fMUdructloti of buildlw.-. or on repair ml Wo itppri elate tin- l.indn I tlioe punni' pli Itcd gentlc-mtu, .lint cvpod lo rei.lpro.otc bv Kni nem patronage ol ill who huU' been fiUn.ll.v 1o 113 in the put. 'l tliie-i" who im.ore our if .1 wt we have llil lo 63i. We aiv not nloii" In our f.ulit for rVulctut. W'c tan Mfily s,i.v that o"i) union men iital women ot S lanton md vicinity are 1oiI,c1 lo our lame. V. wonl I' Hi- "io ii milfiileiit. Thin'Jni, nu diem', fur p.1-1 tn.iM, and tuMlrifr mo m.j l.r Ijioied villi a conllnuimo of the ain we are iepecl. Ju'ly vuiirs. The Lehigh Valley Balhoad. Aocoi'illiicr to a rontomiimary, 'In li'T vlirn the Lchiqh Valley was liuirtleiit lv bankrupt, it repot tud a minlui "f approximately jlfio.Oui). In lfifto, with j-bout S3.S0O,(i0O fuldlllotial u-v'iuu lb-j.f-t turnings wore about $2.00i,flno I'M tlinn three yonis aso, and a delhii ' 5",o;s.ouo over all ohaieri'f lepon 11I. In ISHf) (lie ilnticlt was SrWil. 'I'ho Lf-hlKh Valley, luivintr uol up its Mil-plus ineom.e In impiovoiuctiti, and practically rebuilt its propel tv, with out iiioteasinp Hed cliarues, mnv now tesltimufly issue now oaiiltal to 00m lilflo needed improvenjontsr. This plan, the diivctorn s-tatr. Is nil ilep conHldPrntlon. 'i'lio rompany ins i-iu!ppc(l iii'l nillo-i of ouil (l.iici'ly loubie t'-ack) witli automatic block signals during tho past ear, ami now lias r2 miles of trar'.c to r(ulpp"J. riortovrr contr.iels Iiavc been iiwle for rciuipjiiiir; tho cntlt.- main 11n- be tween Jnsey City and Iluffalo with thc.si: piKiial-). Tin re lv not .niPiber load In tlio count! y, it i;i fa'd, with Its cntlio main line proteeted by bloel; ylgnalp. The averane revenue freisiit li.ol is reported as 44 i tons t(r 1V, asainht -JW tons In IS'.u and J4S tow 'In IS9S. These are better reeods than i.ny of tlio other coal road? can show." Limiting tho Tickes. 'i'lie Delaware, I.ackayinna and AS'e.-etrn Ilallro.id compaiiJ,'H pacten- scr departnifiH haH I-siiei the follow inpr chvular, limiting muiid-tilp local 11 elitH: 'I 1 rt Acciits and C'onuti 1 Itefcrrinir to (!. V. 1). cirdjr No. 41! with eincnte to the limiting cf nc-wjy tliUftn. Ml rrsular loeal romid'tr.tliUcU xjld on and mar IVlnuaiy 1. r, wijf bo Rood tor goms liu-ace bcKiiuiln mly ci djte of salo or on nt day, and fur letun tpssiso on date of k..1o in- within tho mxt tldrtv fy tlicrtaflcr, and tins rule inut bo thlclly olnrd and adhsiod to Ml iCK'ilar 1 il roul tllp tickets aie vilid only fcr pasJS3 in ti e'dliection in which they rrdd, and tho soh.s ortion must iiot be nc irptcd uidii tho r:urn portion is attafhel tlifreto. 'ihe same iiMiUi.fions with lefcrtnte lo le. drinptlon tickets rii.alned in fi. V, I), thcnlir Vo. 413 Mill aha af ply in tho redemption of reg ular local ioiind-iip tickets. Asintfi will 6o tliii as much publicity u jioj.iblc. T. W, Irfe, Ccneial l'asicnfffr Agent. Citcular fcy Superintendent Clarke. General Superintendent Clarke, ot the Lackawanna road, has issued tho following circular: To All Concerned: The prompt movtiwnt 0! heduled freight trains U frcfpicntly and terl otily inteifercd with bv failure of coal tralm ml other inferior traln-i to dear nijlii line in ttcoiriftico with the rules. Surh irregularis k il.ould not eist and tliev initt be overcome. 'Ihe trrvico mutt be tnaii.talncd nt the biRhe.t pojsiblo etito of otiVhniy and it U cnoim.it noon all to intelligently o-operjto with one nu. nilur to Krcuic and pionioto this important rli. lect Inferior trains must not incroich upon ihe time of superior trains nor in any way ie. lard their moirment at or between stations. Il.e lime nd rights, and the iiupoit.inee, of Echcd n'ed frtlght trains mint bo rrpoited the san.e for pa-iscnecr train. 1 Conductors and enginemen imit co-operate in every practicable manner to ptev.nt iletentli 11 of other trains when their own traim are wholly or paniully disabled find hi 'Ii other turns if abl 10 ai.3lt in clearing the line mutt do m. 1'rcigi.t trains cr ical tr.iim unable trt lnal-e The Prayer of a Nerve for More Blood. Nturalgia may attack any patt of the body fcu$ most frequently occurs where the nerve's are most abundant. In the head, ' la the face. Sometimes the newt nerves seem to twist Twinging rheumatic pains, of the extremi rles bharp and intense at times In the intervalsdull and heavy. Neuralgia is the result of impoverished blood caused by impairment of the nerves a lack of nerve force. It U a disease of the nerve centers, and the pains aicorapanyincj it are a prayer for better nourishment, They arc the danger tignals which warn you against a total coh lapse of the nervous system. Liniments and all external applications can only give temporary relief, Permanent cure cannot possibly come until the nerve centers arc thorough' revitalized and reintitj. orated by Dr. A. W. Chase's J.'erve Tills. The beneficial effects of this great nerve re. ttoratire are felt thrilling through the nerve fibres as week by week and month by month Ihe nerve force of tbe body is restored, "Women afflicted with diseases peculiar to their vex ate frequently great eutferers from neutalgia. Dr. Chase's Nerve rilispasit.Tely cures both these disorders by filling the nerous sj stem with new vigor and life. 50 csuts n box at l dealers, or Dr. A. W, Chase Medl-lreCo.. I'i (ialo, N, Y. The genuine Im-, portrait are) s:gna:tae of Dr, A. W Cittrse w. enh j'tcksgc. NeragiaB I 1 Tbere are Hundreds of Scran ton People Similarly Situated, Call theie be any sttonger pi oof of feted than the evidence of Scranton residents? After'you have lead tlio following quietly answer tho question. Mrs. C. .1. Thomas, of :'38 Chestnut .tieet, says: "Tlio pain In the small of my hack want up Into my head and cau.ed fearful headaches. 1 was near ly always Utile and stiff In the mom liitf it lieu t got up and it was with dliflciilty that 1 could get aiotind, U hurt rue evety time any muscles of my back weto put into motion, like stoop ing or standing a lmif," time. 1 saw Doan'fl Kidney Pills advertised and sot them at Mattlnws mothers' Diut? store and jrav tliem r faithful tilal. I sreatly linprort'd and can recommeud Doan'i Kidney l'llls to otliers." I 'or rale by all dealers. Price, 60 Lents. Korlcr-Mllburn Co., Uurfalo, X. Y., sole agent for lite United States. Heineiiiber the name Doan's and take no substitute. goed iiinntrg tinu, or ilelalnfd neio-ailly or 1111jvnld.1bly.1t nt.itioni, must, when other trains rorne up bihlnd tin m. clear the main thiol. I rempily and peiniit fucli tulns to pw. Train nuatcrt, fraln di'patchits, jmil tuaitcin, (indurtn. cn(Iin iimi and otherii ilnrgeil with tin- inanitetneiit, miitilng and Iwndlimr ot lihiiu am rctniiidt-d of their linlMdiial rc-pomibtUty niiibi llir oiinpir.y't uulatlon". Coal Briquettes for Abroad. C'ojiul D. T. Pliilllps recommends Atncilcan meicliants who may lw ln r lined to enter the lucrative bmlnes of itmnufacturlnfr fuel or coal brl tiitcltos from coal waste to study the mcthodi of coal-lnitiuottc manttfactufj now adopted in Wales. Mr. Phillips rIvm the methods of makliiff fuel fiom bull the antliraelto find bituminous rilni'ial. The coal and the mibstnnce with which it is Incorporated are chemically mixta while under the iti llupiiee of heat and pressure In a seal ed vessel, and a now fuel compound is thus piodticed. Tho coal and nKftlomeiates ate mixed and jriound in a dry state. If tar or pitcii or other liquid substance" are n-cd they may ho subsequently added. Tho prepared material is then put into a hopper attached to the end of a horizontal tube, the opposite end of which Is connected with the briquette, piess. A woim i kept constantly re volving in tliu tube conveying: the nv -terlal along: and feeding It into the pre.tslncr-cam chamber. Tho tub" papscs through a small furnace, which heals up the material to a temperature, of 500 degrees or COO dofriecs rahren helt. Tim frames evolved cannot escape, and a pressme of about ten pound., per fcquato Inch Is produced within the tube. Those sasfs peimeate tho hot plastic muss which is boiiiK turned over an I over nu it slowly travels aions the scaled tube. In this way numerous well-known substance-) are broken up. rearranged and are intimately Incor porated with the panicles of coal In 0 way which Is not possible under anv other fuel niunufacturliur system. 3h. Phillips points out that millions of tone of anthracite ial dust now thrown away in this country can n- successfully utilized by means of this jvc-cess. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Today's D L. & W. board is as fol lows: WEPXESD IV, .TAX. r.0. Wild Cats Uast 6 r. ni., l. Wallace; S p. in., J. .1. Dufiy; 10 p. m., II. J. Ijirtln. 'ii!imIAY. JAN. .11. Wild Cats Kast 1-.'..10 a, 11)., 1". I llcger. .1 a. ii!., John llennlgan; 4 n. in., J, .1, Mini.iy, with ('. Bartholomew men; S a. ni., O. 1 K-a'r-neyj 0 a. m., II. T. PellonFj 7 n. m.. O. Cam-; s .1. in., M I'innirtr: Ii 11. 111., V,V. Sir vein; 10.ro a, 111., John DoUnei 11.20 a. m., I), Hiftu ty; I p. in., ('. Klngvleyj 3 p. m., I.aHatr. ; ,1,13 p. 111., .1. couclin; 1 11 p. in., 1'. (illllK.111. S'lTiiinit-s Ktc.i 11. in., east, E. McMIMm-; II a. m., west, (j, rronnfidLii'j 11 a, m.. wei, Nfehola; 12 o'clock noon, Jimies Curiitic; p. in., ea.t, Ileniy (lllligan: 7 p. m., wcit fiom t'aju. ga, thtee engine-", .1. fiinuy; 7 p. m., west fiom Cayuga, Jhljne; 7 p. ni., et fiom Xay Aug, A Ebrjood, with II. Iioherts'd men. 1'ullei PI a. m. 1'. 11. becor. I'uihen S a. 111.. Hnuerj Il.CO a. in., Moian; 7 p. m., Miuphy: 0 p ni.. Lamping. Patenter Engine 1 -7 a. 111., (Jaflney; 7 11. 111., Singers &:) p. in., Slmton; 7 p. m Magou-rn. Wild Oils West I n, rn A V, llullen; .', n. in, J. II Master'! 0 a. in., .1. II. Mi I aim; 8 .1. ni., T. ritrpatrlck; 11 a. m . Ketdiam; 1 p. 111., J. .1, Oilaia; 3 p. m. t-Vanh Mahon; J 1.1., Ilasiit); I p. m., Julia (Jahoi;an; o p. 111.. 1. E. Ijntirx. Notirr Ilaheman William Hall will go out nllh t-iiidu lor P. Wallaic next trip. ,. r.'ir good will uti 7 11. 111,, niniiilt, eavt from N.iv Aug, witli lioherly'H men, Jan. CO UraKenui 1 ah In Perlor will run reir brake for J, II. Vastcri, '1 a. m.. noitli, Jan. III. Ural-mian VI11Ijiii Hugke will 11111 lelddlc bral.c lor I. II. Muslctn, 3. m., wet, Jin, .". Ilrahcmm 1 MeCarthv will run head hiahe for J. II. Mi. teri, 5 a. n, vcfct, Jin. ",t, lliakuuan (.cmge lliuwn will go out with Coiidintoi M. IMmmtv, This and That. Tho South sleel mill Is still Idle In consequent;! of an ticoldent to the cylinder of oik of tho cnKlues on .Mon day. Superintendent Ulno and Trainmas ter McCnnn conducted an inwstltration yesterday In the lClinhiirst wreck. Tho henrlntf has not yet been concluded. All flliiiira, lllnKhunUon, Hallsteud and Surnnton trains, until further notice, will not exceed speed of llfteen miles per hour between Cayuita water tank and Tripp's eroiHlnrr. Members of Moss Taylor loUite, So. !5, Hrothcthood of Hallway Trainmen, are jequested In nvot at Ancient Ci der of Pnited Werkiuen hull at 1 o'clock this afternoon to attend tho funeral of thu ialo Henry U.-ff. Tlio services will In. held at the house. 1:10S Academy stteet, at 2 o'dock. A few vpekR uko orders were?vlven to nil master mechanic on the Lehlsh Valley system to take theip jmssensor eriBined In the shops as caily as con venienl end have their. trlpod with aiumlnuni. The oillelais intend muk Ins a flue dhowlnc; during tho Pun Anieiinin Imposition at Tluffalo, tho comlnt; summer, and thoiialit the nlumtnum Btrlpitur v ould nthl to the nppcarance ot" Its onslncs. Monday the order was lotclndcd. Murray to Hang Aptll 25. Il.r Kxrlutlvs Wire from 1 lie A.,cUud Vttn. ItarrHburpr, Jin. '.O.Cournor Mono today flifd Apill 25 for (he execution of Ueorce VV. VIEWS FROM PITTSBURG THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JUMPED ON AMENDMENTS. Municipal Committee Landed with Both Feet on the Atuondatoty Act, but Especially Upon tho Amend ments Limiting the Teims of Of fice of Department Heads and Mak ing Their Appointment and Bo moval Confirmatory by Select Council What They Think. Secrctaiy Atherton, of tho board ot trade, has tccelved from Secretary An derson, of tho Pittsburg chamber of commerce, a copy of tho report of the committee on municipal afi'alis upon tho amendatory act decided upon by tho local councilman Ic commltue prior tii the Introduction of the "ripper" bill Into the senate. This report was unani mously adopted by the chamber. It was generally undeistood that the Plttsbuig pooplo had Jumped upon this net, but how thoroughly and complete ly they did this was not revealed until tho leport of tho toinnilttee had been perused. There wasn't a slnulo section of the act that the committee didn't have some fault to find with. The committee was especially op. posed to the amendment limiting the terms of ofllca of the heads of depatt incuts to three years and innkiiiK their appointment by the mayor confirma tory by select council. This amend ment Is Included ittnong those which the committee has decided to have in troduced to tlio tipper bill. The Plttsluug people believe that the term of oillco of the h.ids of dcjiait ments should be dm hit,' good behavior and that they should be removable by tin? mayor, without the consent ot any legislative body, fur a 1 capon which must not bo political or rellglouo. They bellevi' that to do tills will have a tendency to "stimulate them in their work and to secure lor the city that stability and uniformity of adminis tration which Is tieocssaiy lo complete etllcloncy." They niftue, on tho other hand, that If an official is dishonest or Incapable, a fWed tenure, however short, would be too long for the pubUs good. Mnhinir tho teims of the heads of de partments coincident with the toim of the mayor would, they believe, cause those oillelais to ue all the Influence of their departmHiits to secure the election of tho new mayor, with th Idea In mind of havlns themselves re appointed. "wot'i-D usi-; lNKi.unxon. The plan of having the mayor' n ap pointments confirmed by the select council, they argue, subordinates the chief executive to thnt munch of tlio councils which Is the least representa tive and deprives him of the power to cftielently control the administration of affaiis of the city. The leport goes on to say, further: "To couple the maor with council In the power of appointment and removal mokes a connecting link between the adminlstiatlve and legislative depart ments of the city which is undesirable; cilpples the einclene of the mayor and telle ves him of respuosiblllty nnd makes the selection of coiincilmen. as well us of the mayor, a matter of vital Importance to the hfuds of depart ments and furnishes a strong induce ment for them to u.ie the patronage of their ofllces to that end." The other side of this last question may perhaps best bo glen by quoting the rcmnik.-, of Select Councilman F. 11. demons, made at the meeting of tho legislative lominltten on Tuesday night. He said: "1 tavor tlie idea of having the select council con!h m tho nppolnlments of heads of departments made by the mayor because I believe that to give that oillclal unlimited power in the making of appointments would be to establish an oligarchy and make a sort of a little czar out of him. If he was a good czar all would go well, but If he was a bad czar all would go wrong. WOULD DE UNDKR- 1UM. "If tho mayor had tho power to op point and remove tlieho officials with out tho conlii mation of select council they would be completely and entirely under his thumb. They would be mere marionettes. They would have to do what he told them to do, whether It was light or wrong, or stand the con sequences of being lemovcd for somo tiumpcd-up cause. "That's just exactly what wo don't want in this city. The confirmation by select council of appointments and re movals lias worked well In the pant in this city and It will woik well in thu future. There's never been a case when the appointment of a thoroughly unlit man has been conllrmod by council." At tho same meeting dty Solicitor Vosburg pointed out that the mayor of a city of 100,000 inhabitants should bo given no more power In this direction than the president of the I'nlted States or tho governor of the state. The ap pointments of both these oillelais aie conllrmod by the United States senate and by the state senate respectively. .Mr. Vosbuig, In company with Select Councilman D. "W. Vnuglian, brother of Senator Vnuglian, goes to Hurrlsburg this moining to attend a conference tonight of the city solicitors of the throe second-class cities. He lakes with him a copy of tho amendments decided upon by the loglsintlvo com mit te. sS3SS528 "J5 The Popular House Fur nishing Stoie. Suit tourself as to whether you'll have waffles at breakfast or supper but trust to us to suit you when selecting your waffle iron. The or dinary sisto best quality iron costs only 85c. Foote & Fuller Co Wears Building. im&m sss-saaiig- II I TT-l CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK or GREEN Is Machine-Made. Just a Little More Information About Ceylon and India Ten. It Is pure, cleanly and eco nomical. It aids digestion, as many coffee dyspeptics can testily. DIRECTIONS : Use less tea and infuse three to five minutes. Always use boiling water. t ASK YOUR QROCEft FOR SALADA' Ceylon Tea KCFRESWNG. DELICIOUS, fluid only In l.enil TacKeK. .lor., tide, anil TOc. Tor Lb. A Gold Crown Free. with eirry fd of our beBt H teeth lontiacted for on or before Pebruaiy 15th. 1WU. Ihla is u bonafido ofiei' and our material ii tho be. Crowns and made hrre and made right of CMC gold. Our price 11 only fa.O). Bridges Inserted here by espcrb mini opera ora who have been uleilrd fiom the largc-t oAUih in th- U. S. for th-lr ability. Fillings EXTRACTING EXAMINING.. CLEANING FREE Min-o-Cal Our own anesthetic fcr julnlcas extracting. Safe and Sure. No jure Rumi; no coealne. GLAItAXTlXt) IN" WIUTING FOR TEN vi:.n. wt: .i:r. iikiik to stay. Union Painless Dentists, 'Ji't LaeXawamu .Venue, Scranton, I'a. "IS17 Rogers Bms.'" 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 of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods for Wedding Presents. Mercereali & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. One Night to Denver CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fill; COLORADO SPECIAL leaves Chicago at jo every morning via Chicago- Union Pacific & North -Wttltrn Line; arrives Denver I, do next after noon and Colorado Springs and Manitou batne eveninc No change of cars; all meals in dining cars. Another fast train at 10.30 p. m. daily. New book, Colorado Illustrated, mailed on receipt of four cents postage. Call on any agent for tickets or address 4tl Brtajway, Htm frMll V7ll SI; ' Cl.tlUBll lOt CA'r Sf , MlaitlpMlftOT CmlldVrf St HtMurg 3SS IVilMnjlon SI., tttM4 Sunritr St., Cllm 30! Hal St., . . $jalolT Carnout Mtttlm, Oil fit SI3 Olark St., Cl.aBo!2fjt.,fa.',r'.H,0t. MiiiMAAHmiUiilUiiUliUiUiilAUiliA.i r PfOI.O.FJHEEL.M.D.w.'riiith W BI.,rMl!iWlpM,r. lWilthrr4rpt. Cua C Tint'ti ( cure auT iirmvM im, rH)M LpiSIAUS.DISCHAIIOIS.ltOIININOS.fcUm; llnftf ft Kit nn iart 1 tv tin rrfuttie inicclion . r MANHOOD. rlf A BirTrurtt, nouttlng,;,V DrtiflJ 1 kfihoirhiliDeTitne1nCtrminv. 3rreOi ctietciire4 in 4 i 10 )" AtntilthtiptrtattntiHt 3"in)yorrtrt!Mkcttch.KulRThuMni! 5Mif Sworn ftlnMftU A Pok tipping ne in Wlm? le I fratiiW t -Tri-ytni-MithTlnll. Innfnitl rHtfV nt-tf. TTTTMTmTnrfrnnTirTTTimfmTTTTTTTHTfTTU Golf Capes $10.00-A New Move. Everybody knows how we have sold hundreds of Golf Capes at prices so low as t make other stores scratch their heads trying to think how we manage it. ' Now we'ie on a new lot a purchase of fifty Sample Capes from a manufacturer at 40 cents on the dollar. They are in new and beautiful Plaids, and made u i. th extreme long style. Values from $20.00 to $3.00. Choose at $10.00 Each. Winter Jackets Reduced OUR WHOLE STOCK We're getting ready to open our Spring thingswant to start the Spring season without a single garment, and this is the way we'U manage it : Some of the $10.00 to $12.50 Coats Are $4.00. , $13.50 to $18.00 Coats Are $6.00. $20.00 to $25.00 Coats Are $8.00. Less Than Half Price CONNOLLY & STATEMENT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. i j. 1900. RESOURCES. loans and Investments $3,175,478.36 Baukliif? Hou38 38,509.64 Cash nnd Reserve.. .. 536,870.19 $3,750,957.19 LIABILITIES. Capital 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided ProBts . . . 57,905.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.98 U. S. Deposits 422,729.30 Due to Banks 54,785.53 S3,750,057.19 WILLIAM CON.VULL, Trcildcnt. HEXItY BF.L1N, Jit- Viea-Prcildent. W ILLIAM H. riXK, Cashier. DR. DENSTEN Fbyslcian and Surn 311 Sprus) SI, Temple Court Bullllaj SCRAN ION PA. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, K? Heaters, CUNSTER A FORSYTH, Kt-itl PENN AVENUE. r;f9 .Ml acute jnd dunlc ilUeiif of nun, wo men and ilillflren, CIIIIOMC NIJKVllL, Illt.VIV AMI W.WntfO IHM.'.XxKS A Sl'lMI. IAI.TV. All diseases of llio l.iiff, hnlncvj, Ilbdd.T. b-Klli, lllood, Jlti, Vtomb, IJie, Kar, Nose, Th10.1t, and l.uni:-,, C Jitc.-iv, liunuu, I'ilt--, llurluie, (initio, Uhi'tiiiutlMii, Avtl.ini, tatanh, Vcilcocele, l.ot jlmliuoil, Msbtl Ilinbilom, all 1'cinilo Pl.e-i-es, l.v'iiiouliocu, cto., (ionnoiihca, Bjplilllii, Diced I'on-on, IndUrrc tion (ml jonthiul hablu obliterated, tiuru-y, I'ltz. Upllepsv, Tupc and Honucli Vtorm-i. C,V. T.uniiO?ONK. r-peilflo lor Calarili. Tlireo montra' treatment only f.;..0O. Tilal frca in office, Consultation r-nd ejiuliulnn fice. Of. tire leuri dally and fcumluy, 6 a. 111, to 0 p. m, DR. DENSTEN 6CRANTON'8 SHOPPAQ CENTER. WALLACE, r Lace Curtain News! 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 ARTISTIO t !! HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I WI LLI AflS & flcANULTY LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue f-H-H-f-t-H- H - THB ilC POWDER CO. Boous 1 snd2, Coin'lth B'l'd'g. 80BANT0N, 9A. lining and Blasting POWDER Kvdt at Mooila and Itmb lata Worlei. LAPLIN RAND POWDDM CO. '5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Sleetrto Batterloi. Kleatrlo HxplocUn, zplodlns blasts. Safety Ifaitaal Repauns Chemical Co.'s cxplo.Vvo t MnunffiCturer ir OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 405 N. Ninth Btreat, .PA is is Lager Beer Brewery 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE -t- I COUCH COVERINGS I FURNITURE. ' t 4 . I HEAVY DRAPERIES I . H f-H--MH-'HM' A Bad Brake Is worse than 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 ia the time to get it to our shop. We will send for and deliver your wheel when finished. FlIY I II 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for th r70Blny Diittict (or DUPDNTS POWDER. Vflolnc, Misting, Sporting, fmektltit mi tnt Ittpauna Cliemlcal Corapinj' High Explosives. UMr fuse, Cjps and Eiplodtra. Room 401 Co, sell Hulldlrij;, Bcrtnton. AOBSCIESl TI103. I'OBD Plttitem JOHN II. bMmi ti SOU rijraout'i W, t:. MUI.UOAN WiUtiBtn Tlphorj3 Cull, 2333.
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