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THE SORANTON, TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1001.
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NEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
.'OSITION OFFERED TO E. O. RUB-SELI.
.'endered the General Superintend
ence of the Intercolonial Railroad
Corhpanyof Canada What the Jan
nary Letter of tho Anthracite Coal
Operators Says About the Anthra
cite Coal Market Shipments of
Anthraolto During- tho last Three
Years Make Up of Board Today.
i:. C. Russell, ex-gcneral superin
tendent of tho Lackawanna lullroad,
Joft for Now York yesterday afternoon
to consult with the otTlelnls of the In
tercolonial Railroad company, with n
view to accepting tho general supetln
tendency of tho road, which 1b operated
In tho Dominion of Canada.
Some time np,o overtures 'weto modo
to Mr. Russell to assume chargo of tlm
load, but thero wore soveral innttors
over which there wan notno iIIhcuhsIoii,
and these having been ntlHfuctnrlly nr
langoiJ, In all probability ho will now
ncccpt (ho position.
In JS71 Mr. Russell entetetl the nor
vlco of tho Intercolonial us a trtcRi-upli
opuralor, and was suc-cosslvely train
dispatcher and chief clerk to the pen
ial superintendent. Altogether ho was
In tho company's service about night
years at that time, find tho proposition
which now comes to hhn It a iccog
nil Ion of his ability as a railroad man.
Tho company operates) about l,noo
miles of road, and their lines touch
ninny Important points In Caimd.i. The
road is controlled by the Canadian
government and the heart ofilccs aro
located In New York.
Mr. i:uell Is now enjoying excel
lent health and has continued hli resi
dence In this city ever since bo ilrst
became Identified with the L.tckawnu
mi road.
Anthracite Coal Maiket.
Tho January Letter of tho Anthuulta
Coal Operators' association says of the
market:
The tnatkot tor antlmellc lia liein cnlv ulljlit'
Iv siTrcttd by the niodirile wcUlicr of tho past
nmntb. The demirul lin brrn nrtlte (ncnigh to
absorb practically all oi the toiiiugc inlnMl, lcav
in? but little to go into rv-prvii i-lucta, tlioiiKh
there has rift been so greit a jutssiirc for liu
mi'dlalo shipments m liming the piwillni:
month. I'ftall ynrds luve not. a rt. been the
to secure mrro than enough for tlirlr ennui d
rnand. and their btoeWs ar uniMiall.r low tur
lliif time of the year.
I'ilcc s hire thtnra jirjr ticilly n flung? nor
docs there feem to bo any iniiitMi.on of a re
duction tiritll eprinp. It u .icrlft ..ut ome of
the selling companies luw coiicluili-ri to (oM
love real at $t f. o. b. for tho spring; I.J.'i
tfr summrr. and $1.60 fr the winter trade, but
no announcement to thin eftoet his been mad.,
and likely i ill not bo unlet the market khouhl
weaken enough to Justify stun a reilu'tinn trcm
the present nuoUtiv-nj.
lrodueeri) fed tint tho llueilencrl ilitutli.
anas in libor questions will hue a iltildnl
V curios en prices for both the spring and cum
mer and trill unlets tlne fhould hippilv be
ioidcd. the fcainty of anthracite which would
result from ttril.es. would large!) add to tV
pike which tnust be paid.
Production of Coal.
The Januniy Letter of tho Antlnucite
t'o.il Operatois' associations wiys tho
slilimirntH of anthradt rod el'nlng
ea-h month of the past tlitee ye.irs
hive been as follows:
Ship- Ship i,ip.
nimn. menu. tiniit.
lon. Ton-. 'leiw.
lai.uary S.0T5.CM .l.THl.Ttifi l.l;'.',iV)
I chruaiy s.Tf.2,0'0 S.'iiyjoo s,psuw
MjkIi .,,7CO,30' .l,ll,7(V) K.ThJ.sOiI
plil S.2J5,Tfl n.nrs.K'i) .VrtMOQ
May .vii.'j'rt ji.-v.;,;) a,t3,n'ii)
.iimo :i.o.'d,9io t.0T3,sfi 4,i;g,;oo
.luly ii.TTT.IOii 4,ll,2nri ;!,-,99,7o0
Augu-t ,".7K!.yM t.Slfl.OM VGl.iOO
cptenibcr t 'JTo.Iirt t.S'l.'i.eAl 'J,'i7:.D0i)
Ottebtr l,7u"'.bW 4,$!)),3i1 s!l,700
Noenibcr I.'il," t.f'i.Wi l,0,700
iiccinlKr :..J57,fW 1,50.",2uO 5,07."i.t)00
Total II.S'r',tJ 47,00 yoj I'.,t07,ti'l
I.MIIOH I!i:ION.
Ton.. IVr Cut.
UM 1.11,11't'i r..t
vfl fi,S02,S".J b.O
nri (.,ro;.,ci i.;o
ivh 7,ctn),i2t :,n
coi n,irxi,4ii r. ii
i-fi7 i.,:i!'..')Ui iv i
U0S G.SM.im I Ml
)5'j 5.s-r.t", it i
SCItrVI.KH.1. llKfllOS.
Ton.".
IM'i' t:.02.),TSl
ib'j; u,:i.-.7,iii
i:'it i.yavr,
Wi tl.'Jn'i.KO
isw r;,('7.37i
1-07 tMll.Oiit
liW .',07.-7"i
)-W 1 1,1CK,I1,
1000 it,r.u,i
wvoMivrs itciiios.
Tun
IVr Cent.
cat
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, ait,,i7-,,.,sii
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TOTAL.
'i3 4t,-m,.r:i)
H'U fi,0SVi7
ll.ot Jt.Stll.CM
1HT, M,511,i;7
ISO) n,177,4
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j'"l 15,17.181
"I.a'.t inontli ctlinjtcd,
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
Today's D L. & W. board is as fo!
Ions:
IltlDAV, IT.I1. 1
Vlld Ctr, Kmt 0 p. in. 1. Naumaui S i, m.,
J, Duili; 11 p. m., K. M. lUllctt.
SATfitmv, iTii. :.
W1M Calf, Knt 12.1 r in.. .1. II. SwjiIi;
a, in., I'rar.U Uulll 1 n. in., W. II. lUittiol'i.
inrtv, Doudltan's mens 5 a. in., Prank lUllit;
a. tn.. flforne Tliomjs. Cantnfr'i, men; 8 u.
m., II, T. l'cllowj ti j. w O, lUmt4lphi10.n)
. m., II. UUbln?', 11.C0 ii. m., .lolui DmU; 1
,i. tn., O, Caw J (. in , I1, (nuuaiigli; 3.1'i .
tn.s A. f, Uamrattt; 4.15 p. m M. J. lliniilRan.
unlmlt! Ktc 5 a. m.. fi, II. Mi-AIIUterj
a. in, t. fioonje rrciunlrlVert 0 a. in.,
.f.t, W. II. Xlohol.; IS o'clnck noon, vt,
Jni Carrier?! u P- m- ct. Henry (Jlllignn; 7
V. m.. nnt froraCayuna, tliier (neliifi, Jainra
f.lDli 7 p. ra., ct Irom "ajus''1. Mcjjna,
7 p. in., cut from tay Auj, Uirgotxl, wltli II,
EJi'rly k jnrn.
PulltT 10 a. m., I". n. Jerer.
l"iiihri 8 a. m Houjcri 11.80 a. m., JIoiuiij
V p. m., Murpli.v; tl p. ro., laiiiplnc,
I'itncr Unstmcr 7 a, m.. HaBnfyj 7 a. m.,
Smittri XV) p. in., Stantonj 7 p. in., Maeovcrn.
WtU CA; Wmt-t a. in., J. Ilaxleri 6 a. m.,
Klunk MiUonnMl; a a. m., J, 1- Maatcni 8 a.
in,, .1 II, Muslim! II a. m,, J, II. JkCann: 1
p. in., i. ritpatrKKj s p. in., A. Ketcliami S p.
in.
,i u uarai p. in., mrnr, ananoni inent
6
p. m Hatrsrrrty.
Nntlrrllralrman H. l.railn v. til co out wiis
rfinduMir Hurthait next trl. Ilrakcman J. W.
rU utll en out on Mi nun run, train 02, I'rl
lay. 11'. 1. llrArman J, V. Kano will call at
trainniintrr'n oflxt. Ilralffinan r-panjernburg; will
(,'0 cut with luuductoi Loufbnoy wi C p. m.
Summit, Friday, F1. 1. Brakemifi M. Itrijtn
will go out on hlii own nin with J. E. Mutcri
nrtit trip. BraVtmin J. Heam will' go out with
Conductor 0. Cjm Saturday, Feb. B.
Strike at Marvino Shaft
Operations were suspended at ths
Mnrvlno mine yesterday afternoon on
account of the drivers refusing to haul
ears to the non-union miners employed
In tho shaft. The miners are employed
by contraot, and when asked to unlto
Willi tho union rcfufced,
A committee of tho Htrlkor nan been
appointed to submit their grievances to
Superintendent Homo, and they will
orinngc for u conference with him to
day. The colliery will remain Idle until
the dlffcrencei have been adjusted.
New Caution Signal at Dover.
At 12 o'clock today tho new caution
signal located on tho letalning wall
west of Dover station will bo put in
sei vice.
This signal will be operated by the
gaternan at tho highway croMng Just
west of tho station and will bo bet
against east-bound trains when a
west-bound train Is stundlug nt Dover
edition.
This and That.
J. II. Clillds, general managei; of tho
Ontario and Western railroad, was In
tho city yestcrdny, and wits registered
at tho Jerniyn.
Tho new water station at Patorson
Junction Is now ready for service and
l.-u-kawunnj. engines will hereafter
take water at that point Instead of at
West I'.iteioon.
i:-Speclal Aecnl l. 'Kuefo. ot the
Lackawanna lnllroad, snlled imm New
Ynik on Thutsday for a plranuie trip
to UnroDe. Ho will return Iho latter
pan f March.
r. J. FltzClibbon, formejly superin
tendent of motive power and machin
ery on tho Lackawanna isillroad, is
now thit general Inspector for th Chi
cago Pneumatic Tube company. He
makes his homo in tins city, but is on
thr road much of his time.
A strange coincidence hapjiened yes
tut day on Lackawanna avenue, when
ex-Uonernl Superintendent V.. O. Rus
sell. ex-Superintendent of Transporta
tion J.'M. Daly and ex-Super Intcndent
of Motive Power M J. KitzOlbbon were
seen walking together. Tho trio at
tracted considerable attention.
M. U. Casey, the now superintendent
of car service on the Lackawanna rail
road, wus tho recipient of many con
gratulations yesterday on his appoint
ment. Among the messages sent hint
was one from foimer General Supetln
tendent n. (. Uu-tll. and n largo bou
quet of (lowers way also placed on his
desk by admiring friend.
FLORIDA.
Peisonnlly-Contlucted Tour via Penn
sylvania Railroad.
The tlrst Jackionvllle tour of the
season via the Pennsylvania ralltoait,
allowiiiB two weeks In Florida , leaves
Xew Voik, Phllndelnhlii. anel Wn"h
ington liy tincclal tialn February .".
Excursion tickets. Including rnlluiiv
transiiortatlon, Pullmiin accommoda
tions (one berth), nnel meals en louto
In both dlieotlons while travellnpr on
the special train, will be sold nt the
follov. intr inte: Xew York, :.0.000;
liun'alo, $)l.23: Rochester, fol.oo; n-mli-a,
$;T.I3; Kile, $54.S3: AVlllliunupoi t,
f rAOO; 'Wllkes-Barre. tZO 33: and at pro
portlonate rates fiom other points.
For tickets, itlnerailen, and full In
fot motion apply to ticket iikciuk: It
I. Fruser. Passenger Asent r.uffiilo
District. 3u7 Main street. i:illcntt
Seiuare, CnffalD, X. Y.i F. Pnlnuiteei,
Tity Ticket Agent, L'O State street, cor
ner Corinthian. Rochester. N. Y.: 17.
P. llnn.ir, Division Tliket Asent,
'Wiltlninf.noit, Pa.: or nililreso CJcoiso
VT. Itoyd, Assistant Cieneial l'n.enBer
Agent. Rtond street station, Phllaelel
phl.i. "
Pennsylvania's Earnings.
Ily Kl1iuIp Wlro fiom The Aoclaled l'lc-t.
Vhlladclphla. Feb. 1. The Peim-jhanU lnll
road i nnipan V eoniparlion ot earning! and "(
patei fir nior.lb of December, 19W, nnd for
tv ehe- monllu endlnR Dee. .11, lfi, with mi
palod" oi !frt, U an follow": I.lru dluctlv
opeutcd tiiuiitli of Pccctnhri: :rof cunli.R-,
Ineiejfe, 1,1W,;00; rqienf, tnciTav, VaA,
7i1i net eamlii(;. incro.i, -MI.'jiiI. Tw.ho
nmiths endlnir lc SI, enw earnings increxi,
IJ,0Vl.C0O; ivpcmct, iticri'iM', S".,4f,l0uj mt
i.iniinv, lmre.i', .r,lSS,1(l. The aire tieiiM
do r.ol ineludc the opeiatlnrw of the 1111(1110 and
Allcirl.en Valley dlli'n.
For a Cold In the Head
Laxative Btomo-Quiuine Tablets.
1 HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO
Bet'oie buying, send toi catalogue.
H. S. GORDON,
.to niih Ae. !
Now York City, '
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. SUttcntU St. and In Ins PUcf,
NEW YORK.
American Plan, $3.00 cr ity inJ upward.
European I'Lun, l.M per Jay anil upnard
L V. CP.AUTOBD, Tfopiletor.
For Uuslncss Men
In the h?ait uf the wliolcjala
dletrtct.
For ftlioppei's
S minutes' walk to Wiinuinakeni,
i mlnutcB to Btccel Cooper'a Dig
Bturc. Uasy of access to the creat
Dry Goods Utor.
For Slslitscct'.s
One block from U'nay Cars. glv.
lne easy transportation to all
points of Interest
I HOTEL ALBERT I
NEW YOKK.
Cor. llth BT. A UNIVERSITY VU.
Only one lllock from Broadway.
Rooms, $! Up. rSSPflSSSL
""f'f---f ---f -t-4- --t
These tiny Cainnl
imbIcs ar-
fm WftluMiC
rest la 4S boa
lAaalntt.
ecuansj
ifsetisns
itx:
Dllffv's CONSUMPTION
!T ' Bronchitis. Chill. Court.
Bronchitis, Chill, Courts,
Cold, Dyspepsia ot what
ever lortn, quickly cured by
taklnr DUPPY'S flALI
WHISKBV. AUbltspoonful
Pura
MaH
Whltlf AW diy.AlldractitbittMlcroceri
Bswara of talutlooa.
A Gold
Crown
Free.
with etcry et ot our beit
teeth contracted for on or
beforo February 15th, 1001.
Thb U a bonafldo offer
and our material It tin
beat.
Crowns
and
made bera and mad right
ol 22K gold. Our price ti
only $3.00.
Bridges
In'crtcd hero by experi
enced operators who bate
been telected fron tha
largest offices In the V. S.
(or their ubillty.
Fillings
EXTRACTING
EXAMINING..
CLEANING
FREE
Min-o-Cal
Our own aneithetia for
pilnlrM cstractlni;. Sale
nnd fcure. No toio gum!
no cocaine.
rii'Ai!ANTi:i:i) i.v wiiitiso roit ti:s
vii.Mi'. wi: Ann hkihi to stay.
Union Painless Dentists,
!'0 Meliawanna Aenl!c, Srrsntnn, Pa.
"b$7 UoKi's Ilros," G'omls.
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 Porks. War
ranted to wear twenty.f Ive years.
Immense stock of Sterling Silver
Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased
Goods for Wedding Present-..
Mercereati & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
Tha Wanders and Beaufc;
OF
Earth's Largest Sepait of Fairdom ;
Surieil, tjlitornli. .iro prnetrated only lii tins
icj11.v smnpuoiw tiaim rf ilio
50UIHURN PACIFIC COA1PANY
The "SUNSET LIMITED' that
Train of Tiains, holongs to this sys
tem. IViilr.. ii cijuli'tihiit, .onlif anl rul.lni.
lis Unci- ioiiip- rtflcr oontlnuuib ilcllirlii t, (lie
totnl-t.
1'tr lull infoniiatixii. Iito llimtu"d pai.ipli'rt-,
liu, and time tabic, iil-o lmp-t iiIin. lcriinj
nr litl.ct and luggage Hie I.e. app.ir to Mil 111
I.U.N l'( II If to. JO) t. .-a st . Pliila . Pa.
Special
Bargains
Today
12th Annual Sale of Boots and Shoes
For Men, Women, Boys. Misses and Chiidren,
JwrTAi
HKitlPslaSi.
VwnOI
Ladies' s
LOT I 260 pairs Ladies' Fine Vici Kid, Patent Leather and Enamel
Shoes, made to sell at $3.50. Sale Price only $2.48.
LOT 2 150 pairs Iadiee' Box Calf, Low and High Top Shoes,
made to sell at $2.50. Sale Price only $1.69.
LOT II 144 pairs Ladies' Patent Leather Fine Shoes worth $j?.oo,
at $1.79-
LOT 1 144 pairs Ladies' Fine
Lace, Kid and Patent Tip Shoes, worth $1
LOT 5 13s pairs Ladies' Fine
worth $2.00, at $1.49.
750 pairs Ladies' Shoes, broken lots, line and heavy, button and
lace, at 97c
98 pairs Ladies' Spring Heel Shoes at 75c Sizes 3Ja to 6.
600 pairs Ladies' C. S. Rubbers, worth 50c., at 15c
Ladies' Sl'ppers at 50c and 75c. Boys' Shoes at 98c.
Children's Shoes all prices
The above are only a lew of the manv bargains. Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere.
Remember, there is no trouble to show you goods and you will surely save money by it.
MYER DAVIDOW,
Heating Stovas,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oi! Stoves,
Gas Stovas,
K Heaters,
i
t2i-377 PKNN AVENUE.
Fast Time to
Salt Lake
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
JsJO CHANGE of cir vii Chicago
Union Pacific and Nortk-Western
Line; all meals in dining cars. Faster
than any other route. Trains leave Chi
cago 6.30 p. m. and 10.30 p. m. every
day. Tourist tickets arc sold at all
prominent agencies the year round. Call
on any agent for ticket or address
461 trearfaay, Hi Vr'l lc 61 , Clmlnnttl
afCAM'fSe.,MHrfla'6l)MmllVMSf..Mtri;
3tB Wathlnjlc 1 (., Bttln!)4 Sttmrler St , Clttllltnl
SOIUalKit., Bufalevn Caintjt-UntUut, Dtttelt
SHCIariet, ChltagelKlraSt..Eatt.Tenntt.Ont.
DR, DEKSTEN
Physician and Suriai
311 Sprd3) St.
temple Court Bull Jin I
SCRANION PA.
11 ac,f and ilnonlc dUfa-cj of an n, wu
men and iWldr.n. f'IIHt)IU M.tiMU-.
.....iv ,MI VV VsTIVl. lllsPlsl'C VIM I
t $A?.'&v!rTi&
Vic, Throil, Jiul Juiid cancels, liur.M.
l'lli. Rui'tiiic, Oitiv. ltlicvtintlMii, Vtlnni
fatirrh. aricowli-, I.o-t Manlwil, Miiilj
KniKlons all lotuic Ukw-, ixiKonlio..,, ft ,
llfinnoiilica, Splilllli. P.Io-d P.dson, lndlrr
tion and oiitliiul luliiti. oli'ltfr.ucd. Siu-,iiy,
I'm. Kpll'pV'. Ta mil Stonucli Wornu, C .
TAIinilOZO.Ni:, 'pcfllio tur CaUrrli. Thit
rrtntlw" treat mint only -.".00. Trial Jreo In
ofilci-. ConsnltitiiHi f.nd r imlntlon Iiop Oi
tlti' liouis dally and Mndn. S .1. m to a
p. m
DR. DEUJ.STIJ
Myer Davidow,
The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Ave.
At prices less thau cost of makiug shoes. We want
every one in Scrautou to see the most extraordinary bar
gains which surpass anything ever giveu, Every shoe in
the sale is of the best makes and every pair warranted.
Some Notable Bargains in Men's Shoes
LOT 1 Men's Box Calf aid Vlci Kid, leather lined, i-soie, Good
year Welt, made to sell nt $7.50. Sale Price only $2.48.
LOT 2 Men's Winter Russet Shoes, nude to sell at $5.50, at $2.48
LOT 3 Men's. Box Calf, Vici Kid and Enumel Shoes, made to sell
at $j. Sale Price only $1.98.
LOT 4 Men's Russet Enamel, Goodyear Welt, woith $3.50, at
$2.20.
LOT 5 Men's Heavy Working and Dress Shoes at 98c, S1.29 and
$1.40. Men's Felt Shoes, felt soles, at 98c, worth $2.00. Men's Rub
ber Boots, Woonsocket, al $2.25.
Shoes,
Kid.
Goodvear Welt, Button and
.50, at $1.69.
Vici
Kid, Kid Tip Lace Shoes,
Qolf Capes
$10.00-A New Move.
Everybody knows how we have sold hundreds of Gclf Capes at prices so low as t
make other stores scratch their heads trying to think how we manage it. Now
ve':c 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, aud made us itt tli
extreme long style. Values from $20.00 to $3.00.
Choose at $10.00 Each.
Winter
OUR WHOLE STOCK We're getting ready to open our Spring things want
to start the Spring seasou without a single garment, aud this is the way we'll
manage it
Some of the $10.00 to $12.50 Coats Are
$13.50 to $18.00 Coats Are $6.00.
$20.00 to $25.00 Coats Are $8.00.
CONNOLLY &
The Dickson Mniinnicturliig Co.
' innton Biifl Vltl:.H u ri. I' i
Manufao.tii'cr) o'
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGlNF.a
Boiler., tlclstlnsnnjruinplnsMiic'ilnsry
Ofneral OITlce, Scranton, Pa.
m Prof.fl.F.THEEL,K.D. nJVQ
W Mm llllll.lllplll.r. lll,M!.rl.rlPM.;.ll
i-vi"yio3T MANiionn.vAni5rciE;(, stric
IV 7 (n-. n mcl ln.l.i.l.iiiii.l.-,iriiiil..nllrpiiii
!t.mrfct 'nl.Ml. A. -)lt. If i rier finwrrii
N.n.l fp Look I rnlh"riiliir nrillta! . .Iff lrl.nl (rni.il 1
!
Special
Bargains
Today
The Cheapest Shoe Store.
307 Lackawanna Avenue
SCRANTON'S 3HOPPINQ CENTER.
Jackets Reduced
Less Than Half Price
WALLACE,
Lace !
Curtain News!
-
Shrewd buyers will take advantage ot the special -
price i made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock., Many
small lots at a fraction of their real value. -f
i
A .
FURNITURE COVERINGS
I
ARTISTIC
HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I
4,
WILLIAnS&HcANULTY
I LEADERS IN CARPETS, WILL PAPER, DRAPERIES,
129 Wyoming Avenue
t-M-ff-H-H-t-f t-H" "" 4H
THB
if! POWDER CO.
Itooras l audi, Com'llli B Td's.
SCRANTON, PiL
nininjr and Blasting
POWDER
Uda at MoojIc and Kino !als Worm,
LAPLIN RAND POWDHR CO5
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Kliotrlo natterloa, Klootrto ICxrlolri.
exploding bljt, (safety fan riai
Rejiauno Chomicsl Co.'s
limn
CXPLO. IVE
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Mnnnfiicturers ;
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 465
Ii. Ninth Street,
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on
Telcphcmo Call, 233J.
$4.00.
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
COUCH COVERINGS
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FURNITURE.
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A Bad Brake
Is worse
at all.
than no brake
We are now ready to
lit your wheel with the
latest coaster brake. If
you coutcmplate auy 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.
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211 Washington Ave.
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
Gcntial Asent for lh) Wyomlns
District for
DUPONTS
POWDER.
Ulolnv, Matting, Fportlnf, CmoVetai and the
ltepaunv Chemical Ccrorurjj'a
High Explosives.
Eafttj- I'liit.-, Cap anr Eiplodera. Room (01 Cea
nell Ouildlns, BcrantOD.
AUKNCItS:
TI103. I'OIUi Plttttn
JOHN D. BS1IT1I i bOK Plrmoutb
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