The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 09, 1901, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE SCKANTOX TIUBL'XK-SAUTUDAY, MARCH !), 1001'.
1L
NEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
NEXT WEEK'S CONFEIIENCE AT
HAZLETON.
personal Invitations Have Not Yet
Been Sorved Upon Many of the
Coal Onerntois nnd Superinten
dents Order That Has Been Issued
by Superintendent Bine Grand
Master Snrgcant, of the Brother
hood of riremen, Has Left City.
Moke Up of the D., L. & W. Board.
Tlii; iib.tPiieo from the flly C u nilin
hvv of local null opeiulor.'" continued
joMUrday, tmnln balking tin- rteslro of
the Mine AVorUciH'. toinnilttoo to nu'ut
tin-in niul formally extend an Invita
tion to next Friday's Joint eonfi'ioncf
N'twroii tho Mlno Worker, oppratom
ntid ii'ptvM'iitiitlvos of the Mtf eoni
jianlcH ut Jlazlutun.
Nn utteiniit was made ypstenlny liy
National Coniinltteritir.it Ditcher,
l'rctddeiit Nichols or Hon clary lJimi
?y. of District No. 1. to sue more
tliiin a few pcrnoiiM, partly brcnuso
m. 1;iinvv flint n lllllllticr of ttlO MOll
ilicy wished to Visit Wl'IO Htltl out Of
Hit; rlly, and partly because llioy real
ized tho futility of fsoiimllnt; the opln
lonH of the rcpresi'iiintlv-n of the
InrKor eompanlcs rottarilliiK a cotiwc of
nctloii which will tindoubtodly be .set
tled upon nt the vhllatlclphla and New
Ynrl: liendtiunrtPi-s.
Letters I'lintuinlnfr printed invita
tions to the conference have been re
reived by over flxty individual opera
tors and superlntendentH in thin dl
tilet, but no dolliilte nnnnuneeini'ttt ha
been yut made by any of the recipients
regarding the action which will be
tu Uctt.
The In vital Ion committee was unable
to jfco Superintendent C. C. Hose, of
Hie Delaware nnd Hudson conipaiiy'M
coal department, when they called at
hl.s otllce. Superintendent AV. A. May.
of the HlllHld. Coal and iron company
alio has. been nwuy from the city.
All of the operators of the three
nntliraclte districts have been ten
dered invitations to the conference,
emit cither from the distilct headquar
ters or from the national olllee of
I'resldent .Mitchell, nt Indlanapilis A
number of invitations were sent direct
10 the home olllics In Philadelphia,
and New York.
.Seven hundred delegates will attend
the convention, which will be opened
Tuesday, and It Is expected that over
hair of this number will bo represen
tatives from District No. . President
John Mitchell will arrive in this city
from Indianapolis tomorrow night, and
will remain hero until Tuesday. On
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
iIik ilri'ciriiti's will meet anil decide
upon a course to be pursued In the
conference with the operators.
A wage-scale will go Into effect after
Aim II 1, on which day the agreement
width terminated last year's strike
ends, will be drawn up by n committee
and piescnled to the convention, nnd
alierwaids brought before the opera
tors at the joint conference of "Friday
morning The convention will be held
at tin Cirund Opera House.
Notional Committeeman Dllcher was
In Wllkex-Hurre last night and there
.i.ldiossed a large mass meeting of the
strikers. Henry Collins, of Carbon
dale, and .lohii J. Kearney, of Areh
babl. members of the Mine 'Workers'
legislative committee returned yester
day from Ilnrrlsburg. They expressed
themselves as confident that the min
ing legislation now before the house
and senate will be eventually passed.
Order of Superintendent Bine.
The following order was Issued yes
terday by Superintendent HIne, of the
Delaware, J.'uckawanna and "WcFlern
load:
tho iiMtllce .f cast liouml viM ir.t trJ.ni
iiowlns eifr lictttton rjrtnrytllle ami Oiij
Miminil for the ihtposp of telling out .f th.'
ua.v ct trains ot f-tiprrior eUsfl mint I". ili
vnntiniird. Trali.a tliat )iae nut iiinniiu Umo to imkr
('Ink' Summit will talc hiilin;; .it K.ietoryWlle;
1.o Hie piaitiiv of ilaINtr.nl 1 !bing engine.
lullins leoio ju-t rail e Xcw Millnnl rrAvc
uicr to drep Ihu'iunn inul !jh clUcnilimtcJ, ,-.
Ilie pr.utKo Is iljimcioif. iroin ll.c l.n t Hut 111
air lie-e luiclit Ininf 01 imiplrM liotome nn-
ouplci In 1 1. litis lmii liriiiol, thmliy mllin;
ir en train. The eiulneinan in iliuite of liil-
Nerve Slavery.
It is present-day conditions heaping
burdens of work upon the nervous system
that tells the story premature breaking up
of health.
It tells why so many men and women,
ho so far as age in years is concerned,
hould be in the prime of health, find them,
selves letting go of the strength, the power,
the vitality they once possessed. It is be
cause that great motor power of the body,
nerve fotce, is impaiied. liiery organ de
pends upon its controlling power just as
much as the engine depends upon the steam
to put it into action. An engine won't go
without steam. Neither will the heart, the
hrain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach
act right without their proper nerve forre
supply. Let any organ be lacking in this
essential and troubles 'begin some of them
re:
Throbbing, palpitating heart.
Sleepless nights.
Sudden startlngs, I
Morning languor.
Drain fag.
Inability to work or thinV,
r.thaustion en cxerticn,
Flagging appetite.
Tligestion slow.
Food heavy ,
Kaslly excited, nervous, ltritab!.
Mrmgth falls.
Loss of tlesh and muscular power.
Settled melancholia.
Utttr despondency.
A picture, hideous, Lut easily changed to
one of brightness by use of Dr. A. V,
Chase's Nerve Tills. They build up ihe
nerves and supply nerve force.
The above Is the genuine package of Dr,
' A. V, Chase's Nerve Pills, ate sold by deal,
(is or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine Company,
Buffalo, N. Y, I'lice 50 cents.
Itirf fritlne will, however, lw up enough tu let
fajman get oil,
Snrgcnnt Left City.
Urund Mnster Sargeant, of the
lltotherhood of Locomotive Klrcincn,
left the city yc'sterdiiy. after his bret
visit with the local lodge. No meetings
were held cither yesterday morning or
afternoon by the firemen, but during
his slay the grand nuister was con
stantly In conference with some of
their number.
He arrived here Wednesday after
noon and left nt 11.30 o'clock yesterday
afternoon. Nothing definite can bo
learned regarding tin business trans
acted while he was here.
Today's D., L. & W. Board.
The nuiko-up of today's D., U. and
W. board Is as follows:
liMDAV, MMttll S.
Wild r.il!S i;jl--8 p. in., V. Lalhri; II p.
111., !. I.uiinln.iy.
.ViVUI)AV. JI.MIlll !
nun HI, J..1. !--(.:." 1. 111., ". nrjunvi i
0. M I'. Nun WenuiTI 4 11. in., liif.w Claik,
'villi M. 1 .1U110.I.V i tiiciii j, 111., Iliur. Willi
A, ,1. .Mcl)oniirU' Inciii S.:ie 11. m., Jl. flnnnti;
tu J. 111.. 'Iliuinpmn; ll.ni n. in., .1. I.irrlly ;
l.l'i p. til., J,. I..itlnrr, Mllli l..iiKin' men) a
p. in,, .1, Jloii-r.
. Sii limit", i:tc.-C . in., r.il, .t. lltnnUaii; 1
u. in., wvit, C. rtciiiiifi'lkn i p. in.,. !. I'Jitrlititi
7 p. in., wist lioni I'jiiua, lliiee ciirIiic., O'Cmi
Iiii, Willi .1. IllnlijV nirii; 7 p. In., vrl tnnn
'.i.inca, McIjuip, 7 p. in., 1I (rem Nay Ar,
.lUKmi .M. Maples Willi I . inwnisirr-h men.
I'ullfr 10 a. in., I1. K. Si-cor.
l'nOicra .30 a. in., Clnlcy: 8 a. in.. Hoik'H
1l.::il ii. tu., Mount ll.:in p. In.. A. II. Hour. ;
, in., Mnrpliyi .1 t. in., tamplni:.
Pajtrni,'cr Kiielnc 7 a. tn,, Tliftna: 7 a. lit.,
Sliimr; .".S(l p, in., Staiiliuii 7 p. m., Micovrrn,
WIM ('..In, MViil .1 u. ni.. I. Ilairni'ity:
a. in,, Prank Malion; K .1, in., ICirl'i, 'villi I .,).,- -t'
linn: 10 ii. in., J. I'.. M.ilri; II ,i. in., V.'.
II. Mil.nN; 1 . in., J. II. SuarN; - p. in,
Inliii liilucaii: .". p in.. A. lietr li.im; I u m,
.Mm llivtrr; .' p in.. .1. II. M(Cann; i p. in,
I,'. Ca.'liicr.
NO'lIt I'.
( oi..lurt. r II. Cflir will urn Comltiiior l tm
Kntil'' rrrw, le.nlnj; UJ'iton S.itiinl.i.1, Jl in Ii
rlli, ri n. in., until lilillirr not Ire.
UiaMniAli V. rirtrluT will e.ill nt Training
trr'n ctlli".
llraUin.ili C. ll.'i!.r" wl'l en out wlih Con
ilitLlcr M. J. tlrnniuan next trip in Il.icin.in.
Comluitur W. II. lUrlliilotnpw will u!l at
uitietliilt'inleiil'' odkf.
I'Aintiictnr I'. 1 Van Woinrr t ill , ill a1
FiilnTi ii l c mlent '- pirice.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Loan Exhibition Brought to n Close
Last Night Independents'
Now Officers.
The largest crowd that haH yet at
tended the loan exhibition at tlm
J'ethodlst ISpl.vcopal church, was pres
ent last night tit the closing of what
has born the most euceesisfiil affair of
the kind held In town In some time.
Interest hnd been growing every night
and It could have been held much
longer nnd continued to 1111 the house.
The handsome, oil nnd ehina paint
ings of Jits. J I. K Mpcnocr nnd .Miss
Kvti Montgomery were a very attrac
tive feature. Mrs. William t'onnell. of
Seranton and 31r.. Fred Stevens al'
had large collections of their work
upon china, which ere much ad
mired. The spinning wheel, In charge
of Mrs. S. J. Knnpp, was a rare feat
ure, which was the center of large
crowds throughout the evening, the
yarn being taken away ns mementoes
of the occasion by those juesent.
The refreshment booths were liber
ally patronized and It Is expected that
at least $150 or more will bo clc tied
as a result of the exhibition.
Officers Elected.
At the last annual meeting of the
Independent Hose company, the fol
lov.Mng oillcers were elected for the
ensuing year:
President, A. K. Williams; vice presi
dent, .1, K. Mains; treasurer, Victor
I'.urschel; recording secretary. Tt. ,f.
Kelly; financial (secretary, V. V.. Nick
erson; foreman, V. Hurschel; first as
sistant foreman. W. S'elger; second as
sistant foreman, f. 15. Mains: Uu
tees. A, K. AYlUInins, J. it. Mains and
1 W. Caw.
Tomorrow's Services.
Tjuiimoro Presbyterian churdi. Itev.
William I- Gibbon, pastor, will oc ii
py tho pulpit both morning' and even
ing. Services at Jo.no a. 111. and T.:;ii
p. m. Morning subject, "The World's
Hanger for I'lirlst": evening subject.
"Doing flood for Pay." Sunday sehont
at 12 o'clock-.
I'llpp Avenue I'hrlsllan dumb. Key.
M. ('. Friil;, of Westmooiv, will oc-
u py the pulpit both morning and
evening, Hlble nhnol at 10 o'clock,
Preaching services at II and 7.:!0
o'clock. Men's meeting at fi.Sfl p. in.
S-ats free and all made welcome.
lilliunore .Methodist Mplseopal church,
Itev. A. ,T. Van Ploft, pastor The Itev.
fleorgo A. 'iite. A. M.. of ,the Provl
ilenc church, will pleach tomorrow
morning In exchange with Ihe pastor,
and the pastor will occupy the pulpit
III the evening. The other services will
be held n umiiiI. Si ins fiee and all
made welcome.
Dudley Street 1,,'ptisl chill ell, Jlev.
i. North will occupy the pulpit both
morning and evening. Sunday school
.it VI o'clock. Prayer meeting Thuis
ilny evening.
Btlefly Told.
Uis. Harvey and dirty recently per
formed u successful operation on P.it
llch I tidily for necrosis of the Jaw
bone. It wps necessary to remove the
greater portion of the Jawbone, which
was successfully accomplished without
any dlsllguivuienti of the fine.
Miss Mary I'osgiove iclurued In her
home In Wllkes-llurie yesterday af
ternoon, afii-r u visit of several weeks
with frleiub' lu town.
W 1 11 In 111 Kden. of Dt Inker sticet. 11
cunltlied to the house Ith a seveiv
eaie of bionchltis.
Mrs. ilaker. of Karvleiv. Is lsltlng
Mis. A. '. Shaeffer. of Third street.
Mlt-s Nan J-Jlley, of Prlceburg. and
Mis Meiene, of Slioudsburg. visited
Mrs. Soellner. of lltook itiee't, yestor
0i. John, the little son of Despatjlier
chillies foul, who has been ct Ideally
III with pneumonia. Is sunewhnt bet.
ur and hopes are now i-nlertnincd of
his id overy,
.lolin Cillioy, the ITi-year-oId son of
Michael fillroy, of Apple street, Is In
an extremely erlthnl rondltiou, suf
fering from blood poisoning. The
trouble was brought on by his shoe
rubbing and making a sore spot upon
the heel.
Mrs. N. A. Void, of Thompson. Is
lsltlng her son, Mr. Charles p'oid, ot
Drinker street.
(lerald, the little son of .lames Dn
ltl, of Drinker street, Is finite slok
with pneumonia.
Juines MeKane, of Cherry ptrcot, te
turned last night fiom Lopez, whew
he Is engaged lu contract woik on the
new breaker being built there by Mur
ray liros., and others from town.
DANGER IN
EVERY BREATH
To All Persons Afflicted
wilh
COUGHS, CATARRH AND
BRONCHITIS
Most Dangerous Month of the Year
That the mouth of March Is the mot
dangerous one In the wholj year, goes
without saying, for It Is an undeniable
fact that at least half the people who
die annually from consumption, con
tract the disease during this month.
The alr-passnges of seven-tenths ot
the Inhabitants of our country ure Just
nt this season In a weakened nnd Irri
tated state from tho effects of coughs,
catarrh and pneumonia, contracted
during the winter, and lu Just the
right condition to receive the germs of
pneumonia nnd consumption. Then
again these germs have been nccumu.
lntlng during the whole winter and
are now for the first time dried,
wiirm"d Into life and swept Into the
air by strong March winds, there to
lie Inhaled by every breathing person.
In one New York hospital during the
past ten days the clothing ami sputa of
each patient ns brought in, was tested
for disease germs anil In every single
Instance the germs of pneumonia and
consumption were found In large (inuti
lities. Now. while but very few of
these people weie suffering from
tespirntory diseases at the time, all
that would be necessary to Innoculate
them with such would be a small sore
or raw spot on tho in"inbrune lining
the air passages.
We only cite this ri port to prove
how utterly impossible It Is for any of
us to escape breathing these germs
germs which must be destroyed nt ones
or serious results follow. Kvcry man,
woman and child who has studied phy
siology understands, or ought to, that
these germs when once Inhaled cannot
bo reached by stomach medlcln.'s, or
In nny way excepting through the air
we breathe: also that the construction
of the air passages in the throat Is such
as to prevent moist sprays, vapors, etc.,
from entering th bronchial tubes and
lungs.
To those people who read the I'nlted
States Health reports, and follow the
reports of the Hureatl of Vital Sta
tistics regularly no further explana
tion Is necessary to show them what
must be done to protect themselves
against these diseases. Hoth reports
prove that there Is but one geriuli Idc
known of sulllclent power to destroy
the bacilli of pneumonia and consump
tion, and which can be Inhaled in the
air we brcathe-aud this Is liyoMKI.
To Inhale HYO.MKI dally means
death to all disease germs In the h -ail,
throat and lungs. Coughs, Colds Ca
tarrh, Hronchllls, Croup and Consump
tion cannot exist where It Is used. No
other treatment for respiratory dis
eases lias ever been endorsed by the
medical profession or noticed In any
way by the cnitd Slates Health re
ports. To HYOMKI alone is given the credit
of reducing the death rale from con
sumption 'M per c-nt. during the past
year.
your money is always refunded in
cases where it falls to cure, h'lve days'
treatment free on application.
Sold by all druggists or sent by mail.
Complete Outfits $1.00. Trial Outllts
2.1c.
THE it T. UOOTI1 CO.. Jthncii. N V.
Lightning Never Strikes
Twice in the Same Place
Nor can the public ever again expect such a generous offering
of thoroughly reliable, up-to-date merchandise. We re-opened
last Thursday and the immense crowd that has thronged our store
since then is convincing proof that the wise buyers can distinguish
this bona-fide slaughter from the many so-called "sales."
We are now crowded to one-half of the store .our successors
are preparing to take possession. We have no alternative the
goods must be sold. The greater part of our stock consists of durable
Spring
Of the latest pattern and design. You will certainly need clothing
for the coming spring and summer, Why not buy a few weeks
earlier when a dollar means twice the amount in trader
Look into the store, observe the condition of affairs and you
will readily appreciate our unpleasant position.
Therefore, Necessity Compels Us to Make the Following Startling Reductions:
Linen Collars, all Styles 5c
Suspenders, strong elastic 9c
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for.... 25c
Boys' Caps, plush and golf 9c
Children's French Kid Shoes 72c
Men's Worsted Coats and Vests $1.95
Best Newburg and Sweet Orr Over
alls 59c
We guarantee to
Why delay when
Watch where the
Great Receiver's S
OF THE GALLEN STOCK
227 LACKAWANNA AVENUE
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. 6iitecnlh St. nd Irving PUcr,
NEW YORK.
Amnion nn, M.W pr ity n4 uprtd.
turepcin t'lan, 11.00 rf dr tnd upward.
t. I). CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
Hotel
VICTORIA
27th Street, Broadway and 5th Ave, New Yor!i
European
Ahsohlcly
Fireproof
Plan
tn the centre of the ihopplnc anl theatre district
A Mndtiii rir.t-1,1, llrtel. Complete tn til Us ajipntnl,
Inent. l-uftillhlnji aividfcntltlftit nethrmighout. Actonl.
tuM&tlflut r,r w iruettii hi iuIim !Ci tthi, llit ml
lM ler ftivl teltptionp lit every loom, CuUlnetineiLclloJ,
OEORGE W. SWEENEY, Prop.'
lor Business Men
In th heart ct the wholrs.il
district.
For Slionpoi'.s
S minutes' walk to YVannmakarv,
J minutes to Slrtcl Cooper's Dl(
Store. Hasy of access to the crcat
Dry Goods Stores.
For Sightseers
One block from H'tvny Cars. flv.
ing easy transportation to all
points ot Interest.
i HOTEL ALBERT I
XEW YOltK.
Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVRIISITY rU
Only ono Block from Iiroadway.
t Rooms, $1 Up. vSr8!&,
--
Electric Lighted
Trains
CHICAGO
NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
&
TIIK North.Wcstcrn Limited service,
6.30 p. m, daily to St. Paul and
Minneapolis, cannot be excelled and offers
the best of everything. Any agent will
give you information about it. Three
other first class trains from Chicago also
9.00 a. m. Daylight Train, to.oo p. in,
Fast Mail and 10. 1 5 p. ni. Night Express.
Call on any agent for ticket's or address
461 Breaduay. ktte totk
601 Chtt't SI.,PMjitlehla
368 Waiklfigtin St., fiott0n
10 tlulm St., Buffalo
lit Clark St., Ch!cagt
35 Vint St., Cluclnnttl
S0?Smlthl'l48t.,Fltttburg
254 Suptrlor St., Clrutlaitd
UCampus Martlut, Detroit
lKhgSt..tatt,Tonrito.Ont
The Dickson Mniuiractiirlni,' Go.
icrnnton and WUUevltirrs, t',
Mauufaouircri o.'
LOCOMOTIVES. STATIONARV ENGINES
Hollcr.v llolsttnznnd Pumplns Machinery.
General Office. Scranton, Pa.
1
i i a L
amis umTOus
sell goods AT ADVERTISED PRICES.
each day lessens the assortment ?
crowd goesyou'll land in the right place.
ConnollySdfallac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPINQ CENTER.
Friday and Saturday-Remnants
HALF PRICES AND LESS
Silks
Do you know we have over a thousand pieces of silk that must be classed a3
"Remnants" despite all our care? The largest is six yards. Thca there
arc bits not over a yard long first rate for trimmings, no doubt, but almost
absolutely worthless to us. Will you take these pieces today aud Saturday
at half pries? Starting at about 3jc a yard (but prices by the piece):
COLORED
TAFFETAS
BLACK
Black Goods
The same story applies here lengths from 1J2 yards to Ct yards long just
the right kind of pieces for a waist or an extra skirt to help you in altering
an old gown. Priced less than half all through the line.
Colored Dress Goods and
Plain and Fancy French Flannels
Here is splendid picking for those who want an extra waist, a skirt or a'bit
of trimming, or
these great piles
among them.
Remnant Sale
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
Prof.G.F.THEEL.527sV,?hrth.
yJ rbll'l.'plilA, I'm. Ill l.trmtn KiwIttM Inf
'T..l tnrrlf. (Jiitmnlrr In fnr lUfthf hi nit ((
in..,..
,tfrrliffce I lo1(HAMCltrt4itrvA
I'ulvwn, rnnn IMilllf, Irtnf Sftslifttxl,'
lirlfOfflr A Niftrliif 'BO nHiiill 1 ntUftltipM
tiui4i i unwn irr'iini 'rtfT i
Tmal9braikrnOrKknHrnirnr'4wirnT'tlwiniiUUAllti
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
j
tv
11 rjfca
Men's Unlaundered Shirts 33c
Bicycle vSuits, the 5.00 kind $2.45
Boys' Long Pants Suits $3.95
Colored Shirts, a handsome variety
at 39c, 69c and $1.12
Men's Suits, cheviots, worsteds and
cassimeres $4.95 to $10.45
ale
FANCY SILKS
BLACK SATINS
SATIN BROCADES
LIBERTY SATINS
a child's school dress. Almost
of rcmnauts.
ou 11 be sure
Friday and
fr $ 4 $
I Special Rug
For one week only wc
of beautiful high pile
ROYAL UTOPIA RUGS
Size 9 Feet by 12 Feet.
These Rugs are positively the greatest bar
gains ever offered in a high class, well made,
up-to-date rug.
For One Week Only
Your Choice, Fifty Patterns
' $25.00, $25.00. $25.00.
Wc Will Reserve tiood Until You Want Them.
IwiLLIAnS&ncANULTY-l
t 129 Wyoming Avenue
,, 4. $. 4. .j. 4, ,;. . .. : h : !..;.ii.
THE
Kl POWDER CO.
Booms 1 an (12, Com'lth BTd'g.
SCRANTON, PA.
flining and Blasting
POWDER
MrdoatMooaloand ItiiihlaU Wot lc.
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR C0.'5
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Btetrto Uattsrtei. EleotrloKrplolari,
xpioaiuz ui&m, naieiy ruau4
Repauno Chemical Co.'s
ItlOII
EXPLO: IVE
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers at
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
4S5 to 455
., SCRANTON. PA
N. Ninth Stie
Telephone Call, 2333,
I)
n
POPLINS
ETC
everything is represented in
to hnd just what you want
Saturday Only
127 AND
WASHINGTON
129
AVENUE
'J vvfrvvvvwevrvrvrv x .
Sale
offer a limited number
r
BICYCLES
New models now
in. Spaldings,Cleve
lands, Tver Johnson
and Crescents. No
better selection ever
made. Call and see
them. They're beau
ties.
ffil S 1(1
211 Washington Ave.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
acntnl Ajent for ths Wyoming
Duttict (or
DUPONT'S
POWDER.
Ulnln;, ninlinj;, fportlng, FmoUl'n jnd tbi
Kcpiuno Chcmlial Coinpanj'i
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