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    THE SCKA'NTOX TRIBUNE MONDAY MOKNING. PEBKTARY 12. 1891.
SCRANTON TRIBUNE
F. E. WOOD,
General Manager.
I I In l. in 1. nAII.Y AMI W EflKI.V IN BORAS'
row, Pa., ut thi 'i'Hiut'K POMtwiM
Company.
New Von ories: Tmnnxi Bcit.Dino,
Kuan k h. Okay. Mamagkii.
Extend at thr AMfaJk
i uf ftm(PHi Pit t
Mad UattT
1HE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
SCRANTON. FKBRUABY K IBM.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
IVTt COXHUKSSMAN Al" ! MWE.
i. VI I SH V V GROW,
OF SVSgi'fcHAXNA
ELECTION FEBRUARY M
THE CASE WELL STATED.
"Th geaitel depfcSSSiM ll bi: c-
ceased bj thi proepeets ot lbs peiseas
Of llic VVllaoa bill. nlTet'ls every elss
el vt'afco MBM lu AmerkM. eu.t t
tieulaiiv the- linnets. Owlig h Ike
ilV're;ou, coal ll u. il aasdvd lorttMM
parpgsss, sua vrere i tueretor itaok
nt Mel nuue ami prices SIS ruiUiuulY
tow Iron for UtrMltf" -tiiictmel
work, etc. I no: la deBMld Uii Am-
rrkea irou ere miners me actually
utl?ri;!j for the- BSCessaftss of MS.
Tti tamtf ees bt mM ef other cl.
ot nlnete Tee WiUou tu; aims to
nwkt thhi itete of usTalTSftmsifSil oj
.;hci:;,' Atten-au markets to thi
ttiutri! pfedSctl Ol KftTopoM conn
UVMi tbe British STOViMSS, ItestOO
aesAOeaa, linn bill that is flawed
itiectlj in tho interest of fornu ua
Unas esQ agaieal tin laWssts of Am-
e: au American miner are oi'po'ej
to It, isaJ tbv ikeoAJ MipklllW their
oit u.v."; by !roaj protest! agaiMl
the measure leal : once to t'u;ir sella-
nnol Weekiigiee, if la ike htos el
Mfcik ir.;is their represeuu'.iw
,ont;nu :o fiv.r the ate ot the
bt::. th'.v ihcu'.d
eiectton by Uecia
00 io doc evp f;tu with them. '
'. jiiuru i';iifr.
.
KoSOfXTKXtef tiie overhead wire
qaesUoa will reach bottom aat'.t the
l r: m laid low
Supposing that vo tfivtf Mr. CleveliuiJ
One credit for tUo economy of u Kepuli
can Honute, how is that Mr. CltTeland,
today, with full sway in all depart -
rucnts, can imy running upturn only
by foroeil loam, and MO iluvim no
better revenue pln for the future tbau
mic which deliberately oreutes nothuit;
but ileliciinoy uud dH-prnasion'.' '
Thu TRUTH frotn Mr. Urow i ipeeoh
ut Philadelphia tail Prlda night oan
not be too nnpintic iliv Inpreeied
" ri'att r.'bbi'r tunff thu oun
try oan ivw hafi li one that robi
Atneriuan laDor of in vinp!oy uiilt lv
permtttlng the pr-1 IuqI i ol the p teerty
trioken Jabor or the world toiupply
our honi miirk't. Tint robber brfnge
Want and neery lo the iir--i b ol the
on- of toll and IHU tha land with the
laddeal ot all Mfl ibt8 in thli world'l
pllrlniige; thai X ifi hoaoat nan
begfflug: la viifi for iinploymint in
ordi thai ue nay earn hii daily brea i
iy hi daily toil."
'
Thim is aseaanre of ohoertul ef
frontery In Janei Dinton Hanoooh'i
ipeeob In Qemantowo 8tur lay vu
lag which lenpen rlghtiom Indlgna
linn with loniethlng between pity and
ooattnpt Take, for Inatanc, thli
eenleuoe ''The Dtwoeretla party ll not
it party ol deetr uetlTi elementa but i
;i Kknatrnotlre party, whoii duty it hai
been to mM in Furthering eyery con
relrahle iadnalry." DoeaMr Htnoook
r :te the IntOlllgcnOi 0( fall WIUW oiti
ami even of Ilia fe'.low pirtilAUl,
to low aa toauipiol that they will. In
tiie liht of tiie utter tnoompatoaoy of
t tit Deuoeratie admlnlatratlon, be
o nghl by lUOh cliittf a 'r ia ha
imply turning hii lacrifidal canvaai
Into a hue jiett
BURY THfc WIKES.
Througbonl ti dtionuiou ol the
propoeitloo to tai ileotrloal p.tlei one
need ha beeu almoat entirely over
looked and yet it li destined eentn
allytobeeonM the key t the whole
perplexing problem. There uot uu
Intelligent eleolrieiaa today who h Qu
ietly and Brmly blive mat the reel
dt'uta of our laTit oltlie will much
IBget to'.er.-tte the jiYin away ol al -
rate :ieai: nawe mnenieee, oowpiea wiu tue evu
igte mppett uu vtraiou of buey itreeti iitto tangleeol
uaaifhtly pole and atill more obaoi'
wire Take any on ot the prom
men: buita thoroitiiifare ol fvr ni
ton and note the ipeco oftenplad by
taje iuterlacid DIaminta aaJ their
u;:ai:iiuic prop. U u can scarcely
labor organization cliauipioued by
Southern brigadiir thirty ilvo years
ago; the aSiacklld labor of idKvei. And
he ia today thu enemy ot the labor ot
1 1. ell lame brlgadiera. or their desceud
anta, who aiui to Kt riYeii(e for that
organliatlon'a forcible disruption by
pariilyzliiu Northirn Industry through
the luildioni in atM of a ruin -brsi Jin :x
larilT bill.
SCH ANTON'S MUl) ROADS.
Weal Laekawauna avenue on Batnr
day wn an admirable mlnlatnre ra
production of the atrcut ir pioneer
scr uit n. The eipreeelon "iaof mud"
li literally a oorreot deiorlptloa The
mod wet ill Invbet deep, if it wei in
inch, and s far Ha thetyr QOttld re"li
t ipread it ninny, filthy, defiling ex-
pann otei roadbed, oroaelngi, ifitter
and railroad tracki, blookadlng every
thing it wai a regular Conemauah
Hood ' f blackened naatintN, diluted
just an a to ipattir eatily uvet Ibe
clothing and person of pedgatrltni,
over tiio ibagty hide of boreee, and
over every iQuare inch of upoeed v-
luclon
Thli pirtlcnlar portion ol the Vet
Bide may have been a ntti worae than
ttm iverage uupeved Beranton
thoroughfare, but there are many mnd
roadi within the municipal lumtK
whtoh pmh u hard for supremacy
sot uce itreet, between Franklin ami
Wyoming, wax In at lat one reepeol
worsi it made n pretence ol hvitiii
pavement, whorohl Weit LlCkawaODI
avenue did not While in n phyaical
enii the two thoroughfare! were pretty
evenly matched for dleagreeableneii
there li a moral d to the Bpruoe
street itretoh of pllppiry, iloppy,
qulrty and dlieaat breeding woolen
block paving which aep.iratei and din
tiuoi'.ul is it from all potsiblu coin
petitoriia iuur.il byppodiy that jar
jmt u badly ofthe lontoienoe a the
material rotteunoei of the pave itif
u i nates on 1 temper and befoul one'l
olothee
lu a'leiY week we sliall have the
otter extreme. RlpfMld to the pltro
Ingwlndiot March and April, thi
OOltiog ol intolerabik uiu.'k will meta
morphoae into great cloud of land and
dint, ipread with releutl thorough"
ue into the eye, the DOltrlll and the
luui; of pedestiians, and into the
home that are eituateil uear it. All
tiie tfHivia ol winter, or ko much of it
a never Kta cleaned away, will be ills-a-tntnated
lu the form of dUeaie pro-
dnolng microbei and mlcro-organltmi,
and there will be the accutomed spring
time epidemic and the annual tired
feeliutf. It ii an open iUetiou wbic'u
Dimoeratlc Thory nd Praclloi.
Mr. Dreeial HMIadcletM,
A tariff that neither rie diifllcliiiit.
reveuoi nor proteoti Amenean labor lu
its oonipeUtlon With ihepoereii paid labor
ol thi world, tbi revenue reform en
claim, ii tlin only couatililtional OMthod ef
adJuiiiaii a iarlfr, 1 one that raleM
lumcleatreveaui an I proteoti laeor, they
denonjaoc a a rooberbiron uu in
Itrive io Breab ibi Bteerd
4ifeeaa Wkeai
There ihoald be a genereoi rltalry be
tween the te vera! election dlitricie in the
manor of kiviuu lialoihi A Orow thu
blgheet ptreentlga of ihe total vote oan
- e 1
it Would tut ah 1 14 ixtiy
FaMtfbAa l.'iiu"
The Wlliou bill, ii. It u now bi'tore Hie
Senate, Wiiillil, If pn'ri'il In Unit limly, de
iirlvu capital of itt jUit proShl ami
laiior of k. jiui efageii
GOLDSMITHS 6 BAZAAR
Will exhibit during this week their first
class
importations of high
WE i I'M
DRUNK I wi Hi
LND I ll l
l ull. u rn HABIT
Nylajiciloni Nu InooaVinliusi Mo Ion
unie 'Mtetni at roiir uwii oorai i'uis
aflei etbir niaUuMik t.ii
tk your druyfl' NOI,Con
lultatloii and treatiueiit fw iiiiinn, uon
Mintlally, 'HUO'RK'-NOe CUHE CO.,
etuatttuii I'm
IMPORTED
DRESS GODIS
It uioar. u we, ou thi queitiou
of aeed-i manicipal lmyroyimeut.
to be a bad day for claaa
lr L'.'ES not look a ;f the ivij earn
ers of Feotuylva:.: i w-jre 10 weil
pl-ed wi'h tae i rrover Cierelaai "ob
ject leiaoa " ai to desire i. to be made
pertaaaeor.
m Uai Mead ol American labor
. :3 . ' . .:a a p -
Bay a wtll give to that labor the
ehaaee to earn an komM wie aud oot
boll over i: the esaca ct :i.ena and
ruin.
Fh- I m mincer ia whih Dm
amia aewpap-;r af laBiget r the
cnapaiga sad-thrower aa a labiticute
fee ratlesad afgument we are iael led
i'j impect thai Mr irow will have
ratcer m:ti tiaa it . hiairid tho'H
aad gHfJefity
Rgmnvranvi H.ne rather plain
tiveiy iafortaa a rep m tea that daria
the tariff debate In Ibe nooie be wai
"between the dv;i and tae lp ia."
Pitrbapa ;t was out of eoorteef to the
rat nawnabtd that he diaily decided
to eaat cia lot wit the former
through the network, while for get- is the worse, mud or du t. Either
Mr BaSGOCS'a a.ry talk about hard
t.mi eetog toe reau;: ot Repablicaa
protection indicate that a hai either
r.ot jfradiatad from Mr Claweiaad's
"oejeet leiiun' or ease ia o naami l of
Ida tarty'a wort that hi want to nr.-rip-neat
:t on the othr fellow.
"for n.j part I dr ur.t (iu I:, hi o.,
thu mtyit tf wmup$Un, i Hats nfwau
ii,ituxt, td that amy mmopoly nhieh ua
d 1 1 i to iji in. tht fi i tflktpoorhu
its upponJeU Hm to dm a,.il nlvj that tht
eevpss n reeafi . a ih funeral it ur
4l rrd. - Thomas b Bel Bt fWfllfstptlt.
g
"Ho UMM," pithi.y iy Tom Kil,
"can bs 't:eid In arm or lg and be
hippy ia bi oobie fflVf bawd." And no
r. it. on can by legul.it: i' - : . '. n
gr Into thi ritaii of one of iti In In
tries Wltbswt wnlinst the nerv tram ,r
of bard titan tbronifhout tbe body
politic.
e '
WuATi.VKR ins titan iono in the
pt and going Into ancie-.t hlitory.
exc-pt for IrnprfMivB 'tn'ip'.m, i ail
dom a profitable Journey it ii nn
doabtedly trm of tho future that valu
able maniclpil privilege will not he
given away, BOlCM the publ.c ii given
away by eoancili
Patwingtyi BcaajiTos bai boon told
at very tp that it ii going ibead too
fait. The "forward, march" of each
municipality bring into view obstrm
tloniati And thoae unn':eirily timi 1
of tbe remit. lint the price of all public
tuprovsment U ti e dtSOOTOfiMN of tbi
kicker. Let IbtB py this penalty at
tin bridge elicllon. next week
' -
"Lfl i a," lay Mr. Hancock," look
qnrfly at the futi free raw ma
terial! are the baaii of indintrial IUO
ciii and proiperity " And fn goal
li tbi bnila of further reatrlclion In
oar mine What mcciia and proa
perlty can li bnilded hireabonti gpM
a foundation of illerifi in thu inline,
and of great itagnatiou among our
milli and car ihopi nnd carrliri''
"Tjgei f it eas Utasg thcU tnui.rt iu 0oaa
fg the iji'fatftt market in thr. u-tnhl, nnd
that ioaue tht SMSi oj tht puuplt in It
hatt money to ptnd It it QSC8HISI htm, uf
tht luuntrirt in the world, wealth it moil
rttitly dittribMled, not that there nut rich
MSU hire, but that I hole n'rA nun-thank
Heaven -cannot make money with their
money, except by wafting thinyt that yon
and I ran innrume, and ayinu their
money an SMgSI, in ordi r to makt them.
Thornut U Heed, at I'hitadeljjhia.
Mn. BaROQOI propound this conun
dram with all tbe jinntlnes of n man
who fnnciei he baa launchad an argu
mintative torpedo: "Did we empty the
United Statu treasury in which
Grover Cleveland left tvJ00,O00.0OO
more thin wai niceiaary to mint tbe
ruunlng expenaei of tbe govirnmentr '
ling Udder up to tall bull ling! in case
of fire, the thin; woald,inmnny place,
be literally bnposaibls
Another point Whea the public
givaa these oom ponies certain ruuts it
::atarailv espieti a cr:ato quality of
service in riturj But under the over
eid wire system it no5 only ha it
jtreeta popuUtid with deadly "'live"
w.r-H . v ..v: : - c ; rri! : ma
and beait; itjnol only convert the
curbing of thai street into ruler
mbiar.ci to row of booi-dy bean
poles,, obitructiog travel, waiting val-
! aable ipace and forming a clumy and
altogotbaf needles incident of urban
I growth bat it open tiie d or to a di
rect impairment of the iervic it pay
I will for. Take the telegraph. Ere.-y
win I itorm throw it wire into a
condition of cliio Every fail of snow
or hail inipa theae thin ondnstor.
leaving the end to dingle and sizzle
In oar public placei and to destroy by
Sre tbonstod of dollar ia property
each yiar.L.lcawise witn tbe telephone.
The liighteit attnopheric dlslurbanca
convert it BudsrtOM into a deafening
and iadistlngaishabla roar. Conver-
I lation become! impossible. Wirei
nap and croei each other. Tan bell Is
kept vibrant with false calls, and tin
individual pitron accounts himself
tacky, on an average of at tenet two
days in SSVSS, if he can keep safely
away from a receiver so nsele' an 1 n
ear trumpet io offensively full of
crickivng, spattering babels of sound.
Of the fifteen thousand pole! in
i Scrar.ton, today, not more than one in
three is a necessity, even unier tin
preient conditions Oflly the supine-
Beas of t ie pnhnc, taeooraglng the ag
grtasioni of the electrical corporations
'.iiernselvee, svr permitted the placing
; at many street corners of three and
! fonr and fivipolei in groups where one
would have teen Amply inffl' ierit. If
lag OB th'ie pols would hive tbe ef
I fed to divide tlulr ercesVive nnmber
by thre. or even by two, It wool I ap
; peal etrongiy to public ayrn pathy, ri
gardlSM of after aOUSScjMBOJS H'lt
I eVen 6,000 poles, where there an now
j 15.00. would not overcome the snr-
mo'iriting AlfBealty The dollar tax
would altogether evade it. vv n at pop
uler mntlment will, learner or later,
demand ll the burying of theae tin
eiiflitly ar.d dangerous wlre altogether
What the ileetrlr il OoflaBtBlaf, ai a
matter of lelf-intermt, ihoutd do ii to
free tbi strnts of their present nu I
growing tbralldoOJ 'let ri I of thi
enlarging tangie of multiplying wins
and cables. Hemove the niceasity of
taxing poles by doing away with the
poles themielves Ooatrlbttte tin
ainouutof thi tax. as a IiiisIiimk Invnit
merit, to the laying of underground
conduit. Take time, Ibttl shrewdly,
by the forelock, nnd don't wait for thu
public to achieve by force what il DOW
Uilldlv euggeit.
I'nderground wires must OOmi MOM
day. Tbe looner they como the better
for all concerned Why BOl hive
them now''
If it ut eipidleol for the telegriph
nnd telephone companies of this city to
bunoh their wir h into cable comprl
iugmany strandi, as n precautlouagilnst
hi k- from itorma, it ought to bo
veil more expedient for them to net
aside n sinking fund for the placing of
nil wlieo underground, The conduit
lyetvm iscertiln to be demanded loiuo
day. Why not preparo for it now''
"If PoWBlBll has declared himself
for Qrow," snyi the Wilkes-Birre
News Dialer, "he Is h0 friend of or
ganized labor, because QfOW i an
enemy of organized labor " In one
lime, yes. Ue was an enemy tu thi
abominable,
Dj'a it pay not to pays our anpavid
treets':
r
VMONG
V r t
Anisic i.t ) vers.
'1 he announcement that a summer iea
Son ol UgbtOpera i contemplated by the
man.igeiueul uf the Fro'hiugham Theatre
will be received with pleasure by mi-io
eiver generally. Notwithstanding the
fact that the stern followers jf theCtsSStS
them" frown apon tfc" frivolities ol ruu-ic
in lighter Vein, there Is no qaeel ion that
Comic opera has done more towards elevat'
lug a taste for high-Class BlUic than any
other element. The catchy airs of the light
upira almost invariab y atimnlate a long
iog for something more substantial in a
musical way, and aid lu meking classical
th-mes popular, (.'omic opera appeals to
all who have the iliehteit taste for moslc.
Spirited and melodious BBmbSTSI artistic
scenery; brilliant costumes uud bubbling
fun combine in makioi; au eiitertaiumciit
unsurpassed. The uper comiquu is the
foremost lu the World of amusement. It
baa come to stay, and there s-.'etus no
question that the Protblngham manage -meiit
will display good judgment in giving
Scrantonians ampie epportunity to enjoy
its delights during the 0 uuing season. The
acoustic properties ol ths new house wiii
be perfect. and the th 'aire will bo DrobablV
the l"st equipped edltlcj for the production
of "p-?ra in thi section.
ProlsSOOr HetuburgM.-, who An i veil
this City from Germany a few wool! eg.,,
to a lertiun extn.f, nils a "long' fell
want ' in Scrauton musical circles. While
this city contains many taleutid mns;
ciana,COBp nan, directors and performers,
thre have te-en none who have made n
upermlty of orchestral ai raSglOteOt, I'ro-
fe,,or Hemburger thoroughly understands
orchestration, and will no doubt flud COB
idsrabfs work tO do in that field in Sen,,,
ton. Hi arraagsmeat ol ths orchestral
parte ol Brothoroe'! Man, which was
receuiiy reudersd by Bt, Peter's choir,
was an escellont piece of work, and gave
ample evidence of his ability.
.
Miss Lillian A C, Hnmmett, pianist, bis
(gCSfd h'-r studio in the Blab building.
SOI
Mn Amanoa Msits, v.ir.ii.t, a pupil of
Ue Kalph. has opened a studio on Wy
oming avenue.
see
in speaking of rscjommindailons, Pro
fusor Obariis it Dernas washsardto
remark, the other day. that bs could pro
doos botoae raoommeodatlon as acholi
lieile' and that would coino from St
Luke's church Mr. DtffflSO'S labors at
St.. Luke's estnd"d over u perl, i t of thirty
yoerJ arid during the last Kenl MVSn
yeiirs he lout SXCtoalve i liergn of the omul
i ai put of tbs service it would issm si
though ii record Ilka tbe above wonld be
more valoabls than a icoi s ol tasttnoolil!
fiom is many different localti lea. no mat
tPi how : .em they might be.
I S S
UfllS goblllitig, wifi of I'rnfn isnr urdnl
liiiK, I l,e iiiudeal director (It Hi I'alrlck s
i burlb on ' ho West Side, pnssn ism nn hi
relleiit opiano "voice under g m l i nltlvn
tiou. it Is probabls thai lima Bshilllog's
voice will lie heard In Sulue of the church
choirs of Bsraotop in tai near futurs.
A choir h'ls been nngn,"id tn l ender I lie
Lester inn le at the l'lisl l'ribytirinn
obnrsb, wbsraths songrsgstloosl singing
experiment is being trie I fof a lelSOIl
Mr. .1 Willi i Oonant'l organ recitals al
HI. Luke's church Will COStlOBS through
Lout iilnl wdll In given mi Hutnrdnv aftei
noons.
SIS
Miss Hlack, uf Ninholson, in nmoiig tlm
piomlsliig young vocnllats in this SeStlOO
oftheststs Mm Black is the possessor
0 a fine SOpraBC VOlCa win. ih Is being rip
Idly dnvel. ..i-d on. lor IsStrBOllOB riOClVsd
from Mrs. Kate Wllool, the well known
vocal tel. .her,
ICS
UtssQsrtls M uiis, pianist, has opsaad
a studio with Miss Tdile Lewis, the loSB
t ion 1st, in tbe Hiuli building.
ass
ll is pinning to until that the "Thu
teeOtb Itoglmnnt March,' CompNSd bv
Miss Nellie, lluauitsh, has been well re
SasVSd nnd I hat Ibe sales promlae to bs re
mnneratlva it i nndsretood that mis
BsanUh'S next musical effort will be In the
vocal Hue, aud that tier brother, B, J.
Baamlsb, SSt , the well known writer of
verse, will furnish Inspiration lu thu way
of a ton in nig poem.
L'uual to a Prtisnt Churu.
Wiikrt Ban AVn.ni
The BCRAKTOS Tkimi .k siijs some of
tbe streels in that citv are uulit for publi
cation. Down here the wooden pave has
oue redeemlug feature When our dairy
men waul to do a churning they drive
over a couple blocks of it.
Consisting of Crepon Bouillone, Tissue Brocle, Etott'e Panache,
Crepon Guire, Fantasie Traverse, Plain and Printed Japanese
Silks, Figured and Striped Glace Silks and Wash Dress Nov
elties.
SPECIAL OPENING SALE OF
CONRAD MUSLIsr
At Prices Much Lower Than Ever Before.
THE
HATTER
IS SHOWING SOME DRESSY
LOOKING
assure our
Cor
As the recognized leaders in this line, we can
lady friends that the new styles of Night Gowns, Chemise,
Isel (overs and Skirts now shown by 119 are unequalled for
workmanship, material and cheapness.
00 dozen Night Gowns at 49c. riJ 59c. lat are
trade astonishers.
HATS
FORSMEAR Goldsmith Brother
& Company.
Q C J?
F. L. Crane's New Prices
FURS! FURS!
CAPES 18 INCHES DEEP.
I'mm h Coney rapes, b laohsi dsp.
ii.,..! .1, Capes. "
Astrakhan Capes, 11 "
Atarukhan Capes, " " .
liveJ Upossum Capes " " .
Blooier cupes,
Monkey Caun, " .
Sat fitter C'apis, " " .
Hat ottei Capes, " " .
Krimuier CapMi " "
Beaver Capes, " " ,
N ulna 'spes.
rieal or rwslan Capea "
Alaika eai Capsa " 11
Alaska Sesl Ciej, " .
.Mmir. Capes " .
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OR AKL YOU
MAKING PRESENT8?
.l Mixed ('iiuiiy, ( lear Toyi,
or any style of Candy or uus,
tSxjjies.s 'a(jutJ. STelodpedei,
Tricycles, Doll (,'abs, Diuiui
or Toj a ii et try kind.
DOLLS
IRON and STEEL
i 'bina
lJateut
Dolls,
Dolla,
Wai
Join tod
Dolls
Dolls.
NORWAY IRON
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Si L V UU
K.VIlt sftc I 1
A N DEKeiO.N BMOUBH
JBSCOPm JtWOtslflti
CAST SI ICE L
HORSE SHOKs
WILLi i
lOE CALK
TIBS
MACHINERV
PROK
Soli sILLi.
ANVILS
bKLLUWrs
HOKSE NAILS
KtsSKLL AMi WhLLd BRo
IC111M, M ICBIKER1
U20B W HLBLS
AXLES
SPRINGS
BCBS
SPOXSB
KIMS
s i I. EL SKEIN s
K R. SPIKEs
REVI
CAPES 22 INCHES DEEP.
incheii deep
Astrakhan Capes, v.
Battle s. a i ai., i
F.leetri. i'al Capes,
branch Couey cpns,
Mnik Capes,
Brown Mai ten ( 'kpo
Mui.kfj' Capes,
S'i0 ii i
IS ou
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in I
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5u ue
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any kind ot doll from J5c to 115
SLEDS OR SLEIOHS
For Boys, (riils ot l'olla, in
Maple, ak OI Imu. from -3c
In $16.00.
BICYCLES
e liaM" Ibo floods aud our
iiriies are right. Wholesale
Bittenbender&Co.,Scranton,
Wbbleiali and retail dealer'' la Wa(OMBakaa
SUPPLIES.
and retail.
Bluest Cash Frices Paid for Haw Furs.
Repairing Furs
HI:
ANK BOOKS
A N K HOOKS
MEMORAND1
MS
Office Supplies of all kinds
Inks and Mucilages
I.KAUlNll MAKES.
Fine Stationery
WHIT, W rVTEBMANoud FKAXK
L11S KM rl PENS.
au (taarantssd,
Ayj nts ior Crawford's Pens nod
Buck's. tlexiblc Rubber Siaiiiis.
Reynolds Bros.
D. WILLIAMS Sc BRO.,
31a Lacks Ave.
We make a SPECIALTY ot upplvln eom
ruittves lot Sunday School, Fairs, Festivals
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO.
tCH ANTON AND WILKLS-EAREE. PA aiAXfr ACTw KEP.S Of
Locomotives and Stationary Eiagines Boilers
HOISTING AND
PA.
PUMPING MACHINERY.
Generai Office. SCRAXTCK
GREAT SALE
OF THE
Stationers and tnqr.vcrs
LACKAWANNA tVlfl
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
JEW ELRK
SILVERWARE
SPECTACLES
EDWIN G. LLOYD
433 Lackawanna Avenue.
Walter's Stock of Dry Goods
COMMENCES
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 5
AT
The Fashion
308 Lacka. Avenue,
AND AT THE
New Stores
400-402
Lacka. Ave.
ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH fJLHSIIKNt ,
J l-lfc j Mm I J 1 Sl'It ANTON, YA.
V I 1 A Vtm I a ' - sM?AtI0 A01 a seatrast Wfta
I 1 I J X v a U ,r,,1" fsetory to luin out LS
V J 1 V J J m X, W J ll lriu' Utwueu now and Onrst
DELICIOVS, MILD SUOAH OURBD AB90LU T S L V rURB L u iss UiwMlaVV
HAMS. LA R D. "jjs no"
EVERY HAM AND PAIL. OF LARD BRANDED. KSSis.
P" wpplibd Tm ST0WERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, PA .