TJvTi ' 'K t' ' 10 THE SCRANTON T1UBUNE-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1901'. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD . DIUVERS AT THE DODGE MINE QUIT WOBK. They Want to Have a. Discharged. Driver Reinstated Orders for More Coaches Tlaced by the Grand Trunk Company Make Up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today Blnghamton 3s to Have Another Ziargo Cigar Factory Number of Locomotives Built During Year 1900. One of the drivers In the Dode mine wns illsrliiu-ffcd iccently for nn infraction .of the rules, nnd when lit) iipcparccl at tho foot of the shaft yes terday to it-new his position, hr wns informal that bin .soivleos worn not roqulreil. 1 his nuiiounewnt nt caused consul crabl" feelhis urnotiK the other dtlv--rs, nnd In consequence they quit woik ye.slet dav lnotnliiR. The colliery wnu lill n n result during the day. Last night a meeting of the driver. v.-is held In Ivans' hall, and they de rided to send ni committee to wait on Hiipcrlutendent I.oomls and uuk for the llschursed driver's telnstnteinent. It is ospoclcd the matter will be arnica Mv adjusted. Five Mote Coaches. (Hdii have Just been placed by ili- maiKigemi'iu of the Cruild Titink Jtullioad company for H v more new eonclies of the "2.WM) Series." tlve of which were recently placed Into ser- lco on the western division. Tln mew coaches, woik on which has el jenily been benun at the Point tt. 'Imrlcs shops, will be the heat that have yet been turned out of that p labllshmcut. which has a nputatlon :i"fonU lo none on the continent. The plans s'how a richer ornamentation and decoiatlon in the Interior of the conches, the general style bulnir lia Jlati rentmlssnncn. Mr. V. MeWoo-1 l ftlvltiK the construction of hfe i onches his personal supervision. The "I.OOO Scries" are of the wide vestibule order, sIxty-elBht. feet In length, and equipped with tho latent miprovf ineutH In air brake.! and fIr nois. The weight of the oaw U TJ, IfiO pounds, the seating capacity lu'lns seventy-two passengers. Th" win dows, which arc of Oothle aro'ultcc line, ate llnlshed in a combination of oak and mahoprany, the interior of inrs belntr (lone In quartered oak. The seats are of the Mandatd revr Mble pattern, upholstered In erlm lon plush. The aisles arc covered, with 13nth'cls carpet, the floor of tha lat'KO smoking room, In connietlon, belnff done In linoleum. The other nr i inBcmenls. sanitary and illutulnat inpr. ate In Keeping with tho general order. Settlement Not in Sight. Superintendent Koto, of the Dela ware and Hudson coal department, whs malted on yesterday by a committee leprcsentlnp; the miners employed at the Marvine shaft, who have been out i ti strike for some time. Tho men are nnx'lous to resume work and Informed Superintendent Hose that the miners ere not reeponslbl for their quitting v. o: ;. They refuse to cut the headings at tl.35 per i.ir. which is below the llxcd harge. tiny claim, paid at other mines. Thv wete Informed that the mine will not be open unless the same contract ininets go back to work at It. regular seal". D., L. & W. Board for Today. Today's D., L. & W. board is as fol lows: niun-PAY. rr.n. 7. Wild fait, i;ist-e p. m., J. J. O'liuri. M.10 p. tn., Prink Wall. nimw. rr.n. s. Wild Cat'. Knst 12.80 .1. ni., T. N.unnn: 3 a in., John IUhiiIimii; 4 a. in., J. A. Push; S n. in.. A. II. Itono, with O. Ibmlolpli'k nun: ' a. in., Jolm Kmiii; 7 a. in., A, KiUliim; 8 .i. in., II. .1. tarkin; 9 a. in.. W. II. II311K.I0. inew with VouilicJii' men: 10 a. m., J. G'imt.v; U..i0 a. m.i .1. J. .Murray, with O llartholomcw'a iiiiii; 1 p in., A. P. Miillui; 'J p. in., F llitllt; ". l'i p. 111., II. IIWiinK; 1.13 p. m., J. J. Huffy Summit, lite. 5 a. ru., (, Frank MlPoii. nrll; B a. in., iai (.Verge 1'iuui fdlur, ') a, in., Mel, W. II. NlchoN; 12 o'tlurk noon, west, .fames rarrisei n p. 111., east, hhritonil, with II. Pvhfrt'8 nun: 7 p. in., v.csi fiom t ujnga, thrm cn,'inrs, .latin tljnli'j'i 7 p. in., utot from Tajusa, aimody, Willi MrLane'n lorn; 7 p. in., east fruiu .av Aus, Kdwunl McAllister. IMllcr 10 a, m V. K. Seror. I'u.-lirrs 3 a. 111., Tlioir.ii; 1I...0 a in., Mot.ni; 7 p. m.. Murphy; 3 p. in., Lampinc raj'Miscr Kngineer 7 .1. ni., Utlni;y; 7 a. m., Slinrcr; 6.S0 p. m., btanton; 7 p. in,, Migorein. WI1U C'atJ. Wet-1 a. 111., .1. II. ilatui; 0 I. M., 1. HairKPrty; & a. tn.. It. Cintner; it ,111., Join Onliagan; 1 p. 111.. l-Uirmr, V.1II1 I iupalrltk'8 men: a p in., M Clnley, with 1. C. Matter' inni; n . 111., M1I1.1, nltli Mi. . 11's men: 4 p. in., J. II.iMir. Notice Comluctor Cli.irle limp-ley and rrw ill no to Nay Atig en Train .1, Tliurs'lav, t' l. Hi, nnd work from time a Summit at 7 p. in. Ill 1. min rrnrt Titm.111 III i nut with C'oie it-tr Prank llallel next tilp. This and That. Tlso I'illsburg noiler Scale Ite&olveiit 1 nmpany recently received from the I 'nlted States war department an 01 i' r for a mtuntlty of holler scale le tohnt tn he shipped to the govern ment he plant at Hollo, Philippine Is .aii'I. The Kdward P. .Mils company, of Milwaukee, Wis., bos received Its first '".tslnet-s from tho Philippines, In the loun of an order for the machinery to equip a band sawmill for the manu facture of lumher. The maclilnoiy w 111 cost tlO.000. The American Cigar company, nf tllluted with the Ameilcan Tohaeco ompany nntl other big firms Included 01 the so-called "tobacco trust," Is lo hnvo a cigar factory In lilnghamton, tl,"t. according to claims, may em ploy 11,000 people. In time the num ber of employes may tie Increased to 5,000. The official report of the number of locomotives built during 19(0 by the private companies in America those oiitnldo the rnllroad shops shows that ::.lii3 locomotives were constiuctcd by the fifteen companies. Of these one Philadelphia firm, Baldwin's, built two-flfths of tho entire output. The year's product of tha fifteen companies was 27 per rent, more than It was In IBS?, when tho iccord was brohett, Tho number constructed that year wan '.'.t'S. The number of cars built dur ing 1000 was 124.12C This Is excluslvo of tho cats built by railroads In their shops. Of tho 124.125 cars, 113,070 were froirrht, 1,513 passenger and 6,001 street nrs. Tho number of cars exported weie: Freight, S.Ctit: passenger, 121, pud street, 74S. Tho total output In IW wns 2S0 ears less than In 1000. Tho sletl cats built In Jf'00 wore 14.4GO, neurly 4,'M more than In tha pieced Ins year. MRS. NATION'S DISCIPLE. An Unknown Woman Flays with Fool Balls in Milwaukee Saloon. Ity Rccliulie Wire from The Awoclatid Vms. Milwaukee, Veto. ".An unknown fe mule, emulating the ci'iinndc of Mr. Nntlon, today entered u milonn nt Klev rnth and Jerod streets, nclzed an nrm ml of )Kiol hall und hurled them about with such kooiI aim that the mirrors nnd otlmr Rlussware about the place were quickly demolished. Habitues of the saloon scrambled for the door when the woman began throwing the balls. J-lio (Inlshod tho work of demolition mill escaped before an ofllver could ba brought to the soetie. THE RICE CASE. General Mac Arthur Asked to Send Statement of Facts. Il.i I'.xtluiire Wire Iron The Associated IVci. Washington, Fob. 7. Adjutant Gen eral Corbln cabled flenernl MacAr thur today to forwaid Immediately n statement of facts In the case of (horpre T. Ulce, editor of the Dally Iinlletln at Manila, iccently deported to the United States, on the alleged ground that he was u "dangerous In cendiary and n. menace to the military situation." This Information Is deslied by the secretary of war to enable; him to nn- MVer tlte senate resolution of Inquiry on tho subject. STATE OF STEEL NEGOTIATIONS A Participant in the Denl for Con solidation Contends That No Gen uine Statement of Terms Has Been Given Out. By Ltlu-iw AWip itoin Tin- AwKialol Fro,: New York. Feb, 7. The Kvening Post today has th following: A pat tlclpant In the pending negoti ations for the consolidation of the steel Interests said today: "No matter what statements pur porting to be authoritative may have b'en published, I assure you that po genuine statement giving terms of the negotiations has been given out, and, what Is more, none will be communi cated to the public for several days." It Is to be Infened, then, that nego tiations have been In pi ogress and that they ate exp"Cted to advance fur ther. It has been evident that certain ne gotiations have been xolng on and what has been said concerning their aim Is not all fiction. The essence of the situation Is there. Hero are a number of great stesl companies, each successful, each opu lent, each directed by aggressive men, each operative In a field of its own. The temptation exists and may ap peal to any one of the companies to enter upon the province of another. The Intelligence of the present un dertaking lies In the recognition of the moment as the supremely oppor tune time for such action as will fore stall possible conflict and establish complete and permanent harmony. To suppress companion Is no part of the conception or purpose: the aim putely Ik to so unify inteiests that none of these splendid organizations shall suffer any impairment through possible and unnecessaiy clashing. EFFORT TO PREVENT PENNSYLVANIA DEAL Blchard H. Coffin Endeavois to ite stroln the Erie from Consum mating the Agreement. Py KnltiMt'e Wire from Tlio As.xnlM l'io New Yoik, Feb. 7. Justice Fltzgef. aid, In the Supreme court this after noon reserved tho decision on an ap plication of lllehaid 11. Collin to re strain the Krle r.illtoad from constt matlng the agreiiient to purchase the Pennsylvania Coal company's ptop erty and two railroads, In ninnectlon therewith, for J37.000.000. It is alleged by the plaintiff that J. P. Morgan & 'o. obtained the con tt oiling Inlet est In the propettles for 327,000,000 and Induced a majority of the directors of the Kile railway to purchase It for J37,Wi,000, leaving a pi oil t of $fV.4f'0.0"fl. The allegations aie d( tiled. Tin de fendants .-ay that the ptofll will not exceed ??,30rt.lu, which It is said. Is only a fair one. VERDICT IN HUNTER CASE. Three Ken Suspected of the Murder Are Under Arrest. II' I!iliuli' Wire fiom The Avoilitnl rrc. Philadelphia, Feb. 7. The coroner's Jury at lllverslde, X. .1 . In tho tas" ot Washington Hunter, the aged farmer whi, Oied I'roin the effects of a mur derous assault made upon him by three burglars at midnight Jan. 25, today rend -red a vrdlct that Mr. Hunter's death was caused by unknown per sons Numeious v It Hisses were called, but no evidence was adduced I hat would give a clue to th.' Identity of the murderers. Three men, John Keough, Frank Me C'luy and Robert l.ee. are now under .irre.U on suspicion of complicity In the crime. War on Clgaiettes. By r.uliubi! Wiie Iran The AtocUttd I'rw. Viw Yoik, IVb. 7. Another Mllioul lin il. ciiliil tu pl.af tlit Inn upon i.i'Mtftte hhuMii?, Following ihi ci-impli' 'i tlif Villi igo. Iluillns. ion 1111J ((uiniy unJ tl Memo, ltoA lanl utid I'.Killi, tin .iinti.UHe Nrw nilt, Sivr lhun iiinl lljrtfoiil Milruid lias l-snoil lli flat th.'.l Hie iluuietti) Mli'iku inu-t ye. 'IliU .intl. cigarette inincnietil en tlie p.iil of rllro.uh l.i on ni' Ij'.'kiiuv-l not M'lilinimt. StunMii.. Ii.".l Iumi fnuiul to le.id to itjIoi blln!ticsi anil tl.U I1J1U to u uvuis: tij.lms; el I In- lniul a milter of utui iinpnitami' In laiU'uailliiy Contract for a Cruiser. py llwliulvo Win- fiiini TI10 Aweelitril l'r. WidilnKtnn, Kcb. 7. - 'II10 luv.1l board oil 'Cntrmtlon ileilddl Id Jay tn auaid one 01 the rontrait lor tlio piottd! rrutxcts to N'ealiu & l.ny, rliilatU'lpbla, piulbl tint Hun will ru itoiu roilaln Itiiim left out ill tbtlr tdulft and acit m a icieiiipdw for tbe tame .111 ef. f.utini-nt of (irUIn part of tlio spttltkallunfi, Tin' board will lontlmio tlf 1IW1 union ..1 the tlirro ullicr tciuku tor tin two iniulnini; irilt do. Judgment Against Castellnnes. By Exclutiro W'lro ficrn The Aio.Utcd 1'imf. I.w Yoik, Kcb, 7. A jwliiiiii nt by eoiiicnt was entered In Hie Supremo tonrt lliii altcinoon OK'Intt Anna, Countei. Da txttc-llano and her litbbund, Ponl, inmpte Ve Cattrllanc, for the 11111 of iflO,'J9", In a cult brought agalntt thim by Huifne Kiwhof. Tlte rult m brnucht to rfiovtr on thrcs not whirh witc executed bi Uic JcfeuJaaU Jointly oo rb. t, 100ft, Old-fashioned Training Its Strong and Weak Points. The strong point of the old-fashioned training was the stress laid upon moral ity anil virtue, "lie good and you'll be happy," was the common precept set Iwfore the growing child, but as the girl grew up to maidenhood she was often sorely puzzled to reconcile those past teachings with her present condi tion. She was good. Her soul was pure as the llllles of her garden. Her licart was undcfilcd. And yet she was despcratly unhappy by reason of physi cal ailments common to women. This was the weak side of old fashioned training: H ignored the needs and requirements of the body. All its effort was to guide the heart arid mind. The body might stumble along .inyhow, and it generally did. Many a swect-fneed, modest-minded young girl has had her first doubts of the goodncsa of Providence come in through the floor of physical suffering. "Whv must I suffer in this way?" she ists, " U'hy does my back ache, my head throb and my side pain, so that I am fain to creep awav into a darkened room and forego the pleasures which belong to my season of life?" NO ANSW'KR COMltS as a rule to these questions. The young woman looks around and sees scores of similar sufferers. She is told it is a part of the burden laid upon women, and she shapes her shoulders to her heavy load. This is oil a mistake. Proper train ing, proper physical care would many times prevent these miserable condi tions. But in any case, however dis tressing the present cured ov the use ite Prescription by medicine. " I write a few lines to thank you for your advice and grand remedies, to which I owe my health, and perhaps my life," says Miss Plora I. Greer, of 107 Howe fctreet, Akron, Ohio. "My trouble started during my childhood, but did not prove serious until i8oj, when I met with an accident caused liy a horse running away. From that time I did not see n well day. I suffered at every monthly period with terrible headache, irritation of the spine and paiua in my heels so I could not bear them resting on the softest pillow. What I suffered pen could never de scribe. I had soreness through my hips and ovaries all the time and con stant backache. Was afraid to be alone. Imagined that every one hated me, and everything looked like a mountain. One" doctor would tell me one thing ailed me, another would say something altogether different, but they only re lieved me, 1 then wrote you in April, I Do Not Treat AH Diseases, hut Care All I Specialist In ill' I -i. 11 conimion, it can ne jjy iess successful preparations, will trv ot Dr. Pierce s l-avor- to ,.,,,, s,,,,ctit.,t( iimn thr. n,tror ,, ,fr ,c n flief.'icn fM,--ili1, , .... .... . . 1 .. . . ......w.. .......... w claiming mat "it is QEHBHHMHMIBGMHDI Of the State blcctro-Medlcal Institute, 400 1.acUawanna Ae (Over the Paris Store,) Scranton, P. TUC nlQCAQC An '"I'lipi"1"1 of the eiiui cif the hcrotum, raiuln;: a Lnaticd of Intl UlOUHOU Hnull'ii npiaianp uf mioIuiii mo-.t funmntly. ITO r 1 1 "C Often tiidimrrtlon. but scinetlmrs blow, fillp, itraliu, rxe(lc licrse. Ilo uHUjL bail. 01 bicji 1..' ililini; or iiiiuhc ilI'sim(ton. ITQ ECICPTA ''"" ,lt,l,.v ''rimiiing piln In unall of tlio bfclt, rxtonilliiR dnwn 110 UrrllUI tlnoiuli loin. Inn pintu, wenkiicsi of lind ami brain, uvrioiis (Ublllty, urii:u or lompiiir ran iKor, aim oneu lauuiu 01 gonerai ihjiui. If oii nro a icttiii of ariocrle, coma to our office nnd let me explain t" ton ni piuiew of curing It. ou will tlun not nonilcr liy I l.a.c ITS CURE t in, ij id rtay nireii niiiiurriw 01 ciM'a 01 xaricouiD in tne pist tuilic cihiiiIk I'lulir my trrainieut tin' patient iinproe troin tin- very lu'einniiu. Ml (uln liKtaiitly riaws. S'lteuexn nnd M-i-lllii'4 cpilelily Milielde. 'Hie pnul of taiiiiant blood are fnmil from the illlutnl elii", IiMi i.iplill) pwiiinc tlu-lr nuinul lze, Munstli and bouml-in-.-. Ml lixlk.it luriH of ilie ilWeaio ind ntal.nefi unyi lompleldy and foncr, and In tlulr Htcid ii'iiHH tlio piide, tlio ioer, and tho pleiturm of perfect iK-alth and lo loretl ininliood, The KlcctroOIcrtlt'iil specialists oftlic Dlll'i'pnt Ucpnrlmcnts it IliU institute-, by their racial combincil Kleetrn-Medkal Tiealmint, are miiKInc many Aoiulerlul cure In dlrn(s of the KlllM'.Yh, IIIIKl MAII-jM, I'MIAUhK. I'll.l'.S. r.VC . PIIIVATII PIMIASKS, D.OOI) I'Of iin. 'r.iti)si:ri, nr.iin.iiY, nrpiiiiK. hiuicn hi:, imutou'Ai: a.nu am, ai.i.ii'.i) and wori.vn: jjii: vsi.s or jik TKEATMKNT 1Y COKIIESPONDKNCE. Mont am lan be tuat.'il -.ih, r jihIIj ut noine. One perwiiul iiit l preferred, bui it It 1 iniwihl- 01 Imiaoiiilenl lor jon to all at our olllre, wilte a lull and uiiieaoriiil Mslory of yon im, diliilv utlna j-mr inploun. I'liaolcians liaiini; rtublmni lam. to treat aie ibiillall iiaitnl to e hi.iiIi w. Be mako no iliaii;n for priiale counsel, and .-lie io e.-iili pillria a ItR.d eniitiatt. to bold fm our ptomlseJ. II jou cannot tall at tie' iiiMitmo i.tji. i'ruc AiI'Ih'jH all coinmuiikatlon.1 to Sfais Electro-Wlidical Institute, 400 Lackawanna (Over the Paris Store,) Scranton, Fa. Roforonces-Best Banks nnd Leading Business Mon in Thin City. CONSULTATION In Person by Letter EMPTY HOUSES CAN BE READILY FILLED IF ADVERTISED IN THE" FOR RENT" COLUMNS OF THE TRIBUNE J899, through the advice of a neighbor, and followed your advice from April to July. I took five bottles of Doctor Pierce's favorite Prescription, and four of Golden Medical Discovery and five vials of 'Pellets.' Have not had a single symptom of my old trouble so far. Can sleep good 'nights, work hard, and can eat solid and substantial food without distress. There are several of my friends taking your medicines with the best results since they have seen how they helped me. "If anyone wishes to know more of my case and will enclose a stamp I will answer any question they wish to ask." IIKAI.TII VOH. WOMEN. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has brought health to thou sands of hopeless women. If you are sick it will almost surely bring health to you. In all the hundreds of thou sands who have used "Favorite Pre scription" for womanly ills, only two in every liundreu nave failed of n perfect and permanent cure. And even these two In every hundred have been bene fited, their pains cased, their burdens lightened, their lives made happier. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries enfec- tiling nnd unhealthy drains, heals inflamma tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. From the first change of life, when the gill be comes a woman to the last change of life it is a "Godsend to women" ni 11 preservative of health ami a cure for womanly ills. "Your letter just re ceived," writes Miss Rose Kilfether. of ax West Sharpuuck St., German town, Philadelphia, Pa. "Words fail to express how thankful I am to you for vour advice. I must confess that for the length of time I have been using your medicine I have found it to be the most wonderful and best remedy for female troubles that I ever have tried. Sorry I diet not know of your 'Favorite Prescription' years ago, but will gladly tell my triends who arc suffering, of your won derful medicine." There is no alohol in " Favorite Pre scription" and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Sick and ailing women arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence held, as sacred and womanly confidences guarded by the same strict professional privacy which in observed in the personal consulta tions of Dr. Pierce and his staff (num bering nearly a score of phvsiciansl at the Invalids' Hotel and "Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. it sometimes happens that the dealer I claiming Pierce's." lust as iroon as It is well to remember at such a time, that the claims of suneri ority made for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription do not rest on mere wordi, but upon aires. Thousands of weak women made strong and sick women made well testifv to its superiority over other put-up medicines for women. TIIK IlfllU: OP THIS BODY, is a title which has been aptly applied to Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. In plain Fnglish it points the way to womanly health and liappi ness, aud fully discusses and illuminates those great and grave question:! which involve the well-being of women. This great work, containing 1008 large pages, and over seven hundred illustrations, is sent free on receipt 'of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. For the volume bound in durable cloth send 51 one-cent stamps, or only 31 stamps for the book in paper-covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. icmmeu nv the little more nro it nan ICOCELE I Treat Men Only and Care Them to Stay Cured. Diseases ot Men. or pnpn Ofllce Hours, 8 to 8 RlLL Sundays, 10 to 1. SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. You can't be sure of every bargain you buy in clothes but our reputation is back of every suit in todays offering. Each of these suits was carefully selected for our regular high class trade. Every cloth is pure wool, every seam is sewed with silk, every style is this season's and faultless. There isn't a criticism to make against any suit in the lot. The reason we sell them is nothing to you, because you only want one suit of of a kind we must have dozens, or out they go. These are the last ones, or two or three of a kind from many best selling styles. Most are with tight fitting jackets, though there are many Etons as well. Materials are Cheviots, Serges, Broad cloths. Tweeds and Covert Cloths Marked this Morning at $10, $12.50, $15. Former Prices Ranged from $15.00 to $35.00 Women's Jackets Prices a Mere Fraction of Their Worth At $4.00, Jackets worth from $10.00 to $15.00 At $7.50, " " " $15.00 to $20.00 At $8.00, u " " $20.00 to $30.00 All in the Present Season's Best Styles. CONNOLLY & Union College vJr Painless Dentistry (Post Graduate.) All work done by grad uates who are taking a course in our system of Pain less Dentistry. We only charge you for the material used. (Over Conrad's) "1847 Rogers Bros.' 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 Gods for Wedding Presents. Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. DR. DEKSTEN Physician an,l S:ir,!iH 311 Sprjsi SI. lempld Loun OJillui bCKAHiOtl PA. All itutc anil tlirsnlc i1Imc 01 men', nun ami tMMrcn. CilllOMU M.KMll'S, niJAIN AND WAM'lMi MK.-hS A Sl'i.0 ml'rV. .Ml ilLw"''' "l '" !". lMnc4, liliiddcr. Miln. Hlli ".. Homi.. r.w. l.ar. Svm 'lliroat, Jil Lunit.-i. (..irn'ru, I'iiipok, i'llfs Iluptiirr, (loltrt. lilicuuwllon, llnn. Catarrh Vuilcoitli-. l.ol MihIuxhI. Mtrlitly I'mtMlun, .ill Ktinalc IHmHh, l,in.uirliou, Lte , (ionrwillua, Hyt'litlllJ. UU'wl IVL-o... Indica tion nd youtliful lulilt. oMittraU-ri. hurijciy. I'lti r.l'llfl-. T"lK' ""'' '''"n1"-1' H'nw C 'lAHlUlOOM:, i-iQ Ul' tor L'a'Tiili. Vum month' ti-'almrnv only ?.'-. 'I'rial fire In tifllcc. Coinlttlun i nd ivaminatlon tiee, 01 tlce lipura dally nd fcnivla), .1. in. lo u p. in. DR. DENTEN 95 LACKAWANNA AVE WALLACE, -t-H-t-"M-'-t"'-f- T" fir Curtain News t Shrewd buyers will take advantage ot the special prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lot9 at a fraction of their real value. FURNITURE COVERINGS - I 5- ARTISTIC I HIQH'GRAOE BEDDING 1 WILLIAriS&flcANULTYi LEADERS IN CARPETS, WLL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue THB SIC POWDER CO. Beoms 1 tnd'U'om'lth BTd'ft CRANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER Mrtfs at Mooilo na Ruth tal Worlu. LAFLIN A RAND POWDI5R CO3 ORANQE GUN POWDER n otrlo BatUrlei. Klootrla BiDloJtri, xplodlu; bluti, naftty t'un u i Rcoaune Chemical Co.'s man HXPLO IVCB liis a Lager Beer Brewery SlnnnfftCtiirow r OLD STOCK P3LSNER B.Z,!2Z., SCRANTON. PA Telephone Cnll, 2.VW. 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE t -t-H-H-t-H-H-f-H-M-1, LtfHGC I COUCH COVERINGS I FURNITURE. - HEAVY DRAPERIES I O t - ftt ( A Bad Brake Is worse thau 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 and deliver your wheel when finished. LOREY 8 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for tha Wyoming Oittrlct (or DUPONT'S POWDER. lllntnr, Dltstlnc, Sporting, Rmoketat tnj tk( llepauno Chemical Company'! High Explosives. Safety ruse, Carx anJ Eiploderi. Room 491 Coa. nell Dullillnc, Scranton. AdUNCIUS; TnOI KOItl) , rillrton J01IK II. SMITH & SON Plymouth IV. I'. HUU.10AN' WlUerDarr li