The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 22, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORN'TNG, FEBRUARY
189J.
ONE CENT
A Word
Wants of all kindl cost Ihul HltieA, f -
tfpt Sit uai lorn t?anttt,wMeH " fnetrted
rues.
Situations Wanted.
VI'AN'IED - SlTl.'A l lo.N
11 keeper In a
AS HOI SE-
family bv n w idu
ladv, v.-ill uc. xvaslilngs or hou-o w.ik by the
day until a steady Situation is attained Ad
dress. A XV TT loum- office ,, ,
W ANTE ll BY A BOY U
air education in ii dry
goods or grooerj sto v. or some una ncs
E CM work ill. AddretaD D., 6JV Hum
-uii avciiuv. CKl
U-ASTbU- SllT'A'llN BV A OIRL IN
lawyer's nlflos to k..piu prdfl Answer
Call TBABONB
SITUATION
O war old with
YoLNli LADY WISHES
Had or gentleman a few
Address it care ol Trlbuns
J ANTED a
to read t.
h airs vac i day.
office.
U' ANTED SJ I CATION AH COACH MAN
ur garducr. Address II. A . Tribune
office.
CITI'aitoN WANTED
l ill. in who is vl ling t
WO k; ae. III: fair p 'inn ill
lefeleme. Address 'll. 0. I
b a
BY A VOUNH
tb any kiiul ol
ran fnrnlsh Hood
ost Oltl -o r :t ti
GENERAL NEWS
Of I
0 IB
Holland Gives Ntw Fuels with Re!creace to
Ibe Whituev Syndicate.
JUST WHAT IT WOULD COST US
Inside Views Obtained from an Exper
ienced Railroad Man by the Repre
sentative ol Several Senators Free
Coal Would Mjke an Adverts Dit
ference in One Direction Aions ol
Six Million Dollars Oilier News
and Comment Concerning Indus
trial Tonics.
and the labor on h ton of coke costs iJ
cents. When ill co.it of labor U de
ducted from the R"llin? prion of coke it
loaves less man -10 oeuu a ton for coal.
Some coke makers piv li) cents a ton
royalty, out of the 43 rtu ts n ton for
coal the nti Tutors would, therefore,
liave bat 30 'joiils it ton to pay mining
and other expenses.
A dispatch from Johnstown, l'a,
says: CuuKressiuau Tom L Johnson
oano here to attend a lusting of the
stockholders of his steel mill j A pr p-
naitioa to increase the stock to $'1,00U,
UUD for tho purpose of building a new
rail mill waa oarrlsd by a bi;j majority,
it will not be fully deolded for several
week Whether the new mill will be
built at this place or nt some other
point. Congressman Johnson t'
pressed tbe oehef that tho senate
would pass the Wilson bill practically
In the torm it passed tho home.
MINOR INDUSTRIAL NOTES:
Pittsburg announces novelty la the.
lhape of wire pillows. Tho ObloegoDls
patch thinks thoy probably aro made to
mutch sheet iron.
The terms of settlement of the attach
ment placed by the Philadelphia, Heading
Si New Luglninl railroad on thirty-one eh
nines ami 804 freight car of the New Klisj.
bind nmd at Hertford, Doc. !M, 1898. for
1880,000, are 180,000 do W0 ami J 10, 000 a
weea until tbe claim is settled.
Reading railroad workman, at Reading,
are receiving only tn.VWKJiis their January
pay. Wueu the machine and citations
run In lull the amount it about f 100,0(10.
Owidg to Iho depreaalOG in the coal
trad.- nearly ail the collieries in the Wy
oming valley are now Working only half
time.
It la rnmored, tari the Raateton Senti
nel, that a rule la about to be put in vogue
bv the D IS. and S. Railroad company
which will compel it employee to cease
Imbibing intoxicating beverages while on
or off duty.
The I'uivursal mill and the '.l'J inch
plate mill of tho l'ottstown Iron company
resumed operations.
The Hamilton Woolcu company, of
Sjuth llridge, Mass.. employing 1,000 oper
ttlvet when ruuuing In full force, started
its cotton aud worsted depui tments ilou
dav.
Tho Keystone Hulling Mill company
started its 1'ittsburg tiulshiug mill iu full,
aud eight of Its puddling furnaces on a
non-unlou basis,
A cable railwav n mile and a half louy,
Aill be built from Heading to tbe top of
Neverslnk mountain.
All the collieries in the Mahanoy valley,
excepting Bear Knu aud St. Nicholas, re
sumed work. Among these is the Ham
mond colliery, ut lllrardvllle, which be
longs to the Heading company, aod has
been idle fur over u month. This colliery
employes over s')u men and boys.
The 1'iankllu lion works at Poit Carbon
started up lull-handed. Upward of 100
men are employed.
A gasser that produces 900 barrels an
hour was struck by tho Carnegie lias com
pany at i'inley villa.
There are twenty applicants now for
mine inspector at rotttvtut, and the ex
amining is not yet ended.
A Quarter Century Test.
For n ipjarter of a century Dr. Kind's
New Discovery Inn, been tested, aud the
millions who have received benefit from
Its use testify to its wonderful curative
l owers in all diseases of lliroat.Chest aud
luugs. A remedy that has stood the test
so long and that, lias given so universal
satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle
Is positively guurautt-ed to give relief, or
the money will be refunded, ltisadmitted
to bo tbe most reliable for Coughs and
Colds. Trial bottles Kree at Matthew Bro s.
Drug Store. Large tiM .VJc, and $1,00.
FINANCIAL ANU COMMERCIAL
younu a
J) grocery turc.
MAN IN lKY linnli
I'l'.n'rn -tit-, ui Ktiiij" iiis;!H'-.- III I
ulllil Wil k UL. SnUl.l tXbrU'!ji tf 'i -1
cit. e, will work I'fatAp, AddftM F O. box
M in trust. P
Agente Wanted.
A N I'EL) ' o'.LECI'uHS Ku,t
ISJ W
rni:
Prudent.al (lu.iiauco . viupanv C II at
II scmi St i: 1 ,
on. e.j-je a--iiiii,i.ii nveiiiit-
Supel mttiiuetit
U' ANTED MAN WITS LIKE AND KiKK
iiisiuauee eaperlenee as nv.i'iior in
l.u 'kawaaua county: InduoemeuM (o
riibt man Adoreei ii'.'ovu Btti building,
Phlladtlpbla, IV
AN'iED Bl'VS AND ttlKLH WHO
with tu make inoii.'v when out iT
ehool: iriiil name and era will tell veil how;
l.. muiiey wautwl r. 8TAYNRE, Pruviile'ttce
H. I
U 'ANTED TWO YOUNu MKN UlfOOUO
uddress to call on bueiues.i boMea
Steady einployiuetit for good men
NATIONAL 1 Lr.AM
Aieade building.
AlM'U
rOW EL COMPANY,
Help Wanted
If ANTED (Hiou BOY
1 bl.o'ksiuKhlng trade
w. rked at it d refer reJ
KIAHE W'KKS.
Male.
TO WnKK
one tnut
OILHUOL'M
For Kent.
I 'OH KENT
I avenue, by April.
STORE i I LACKAWANNA
1. Kaouue ut lleury
KreV. 441 LaekawattOA avenue or at the
premises. i
VOH KENT IN Bl'KK BU1LD1NQ.WA8H.
I I'jgtou avenue. .1 few desirable oftSeee and
rii.s. Reut very reoiiablo itu desirable par-
tta Lea be aeea by applying t. janitor in
bUjldlnf. lor leims applv to t'HAKI.ElS A.
BCkK. North Main avenue.
MOK KENT THREE R0OM8. r'KO.N 1' I IN
x stcomi door, over N. A Hulber t's music
Itere, 117 Wyom iBgeVenne, from April I. In
qaire lu the store.
yoK KENT l'WO-8TOR BKICK DWEL
JV liug house; iiiederu imuroveuieuts. 31o
1 orest eourt. Apply to MAI KK'E COI.l.lNS.
St L
a.-eiit. West
ekawaiiua avenue.
'PU LET FOB A TERM F YBABS
J Part or of three hundred feet uf yard
tin along railroad.
vmie.
Apply at 'M Franklin
' O KENT-STORE 3axi OK FCRN'ISHEU
I ha.l on lireeu Ridge street, eryiesira
r)e lucatlou and on ruasoLable
to F. E NETTLETON or C g,
hepubhmn building.
For Sale.
I.'OH SALE - A PLATFoKU
1 wsguu. anil iiuuse tor sa.e ..r rent
eafOD, a'Mt nuuse tor sa.e ..r
quire of a. r . si MUBUBKUb, mm
ICE roB
1
ew, l'a.
iALX-DELIYIBBD IN SCRAN
per t.jii. Inquire of W. H.
M 11. RCFFORU, OUrk'i Sum
SMITH or
in.:. 1't.
,-OK SALE .Si Vi.'iti:
and utenslia J. M.
Mi uroe ava.
FARM, STOCK
SHEFFIELD. S-'ii
l.'uK -i . r. OK EXi.HANUE FOKHOKAN
1
ton
bearing orange gr ve
and lukiv vearlv in
tLe orange section iu I lorlu. Aii.lres F. E.
NETTLETON, lajkc Helen. Florida
property
Increasing lu production
Specia fotlcea.
ScUAHrus. Feb. SL Issi.
'I'HF. 'NNUAL MEETIN't OF THE
1 rtoekholdeis uf the La.:!t awaiiua Iron
and steel company for the eHetlon of dl
rectors and transa ittoa of sncb ut ler buelneae
a a my properly utile befuro tbe meetim
will be bsidat the ofttee of tbe ouM peny 111
tbeelti of deranton. Peaneyfvenbi Wed
aeedafi March 7. HAM. at - o clunk p. in.
The pulls whl remain open fur one hour. The
transfer booka will i,a cfoaad on Feb. It, list,
and ru-upen en Mareti I. I- i
J. P. HIOOINSON. Secretary.
'-o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: MY
1 wife, Maggie Helns, having left my bed
aud 1 ..aril. I hereby tiutif y all persons uu' to
luirbur ur trust her on my aceouttt, a-- after
thUdat., Feb It, iv'i. 1 will pav no bills con
tracted by ber. FRiD. HEINZ,
Ui Blekely St., Dnnmore.
I.I.ANK BOOKS, PaMpRLE is, MAI4A
l ileal, ete . bound or rebound at Tin:
TmaiM oiLce V'uck work. waaoaaUi
prli -
EAL Tit Kl.T'S I AN US HAD AT III
: ner btTuce strt and Franklin avi
nue Twenty meal ncketi for UmM
taliie I ... : ' .
M'
(tea Cetate
T'O!'. S.i.I.E-HINOLE HOUSE "hj (JtflNOY
I avenue; very deuiraM' location. Anolv
E S
In his entertaiiiiu New York corre
inondenoa With the Phlladelphl. I'rese,
".'liilland'' tells of a visit paid by a
man who bis been of high official stu
lion in Washingto:!, bat who ts now
entirely absorbed bv bxtilali mitters,
OR to a gentlemen Who has a familiarity
with the coal tiado due to mviy years
experience us a railway manager of
lines loading into a coil territory. The
' purpose of the visit wis to get sum
expression of opinion which might be
used with eft' ot with senators when
the tariff bill is tinder discussion in the
senate. The vtitor said "I have
' just come from Washington ami have
I aeon near v all of the leuators, with
tome of whom, you know, my relations
have bian very close for a number
of years. My upiuiou i' that it is
doubtful if coal is taken off tho free
list, upon which the bouse put it, and
I 1 find that all of the senators who
are in favor of retaining it upon
tbe free Hit say they ought to
be no complaint, since It will not make
nuy differenoe with the coa! business
or traffic whether coal is or ie not sub
jecied to duty. " "And you find seua
senators expressing that opiuioo? " tbe
I 1 -1 . .. 1 .w i It . :. .. V.
. ,. I visitor wig tisweu. . . n mui ue
has their ODinion, 1 have only one tuggea-AB-1
tiou to make. Tell your frleu la in the
i senate that it it does n t make nuy dif
ference whether coal ba on the free
list or not, there can be no kooI rea
son for nut leaving it exactly where it
is today. If it is not going to matter,
then it ii not worth while to make any
ciiangea in rrspsct to coal." The visi
tor seemed pleated by this suggestion
and laid tbftt this evening he would
send it to some of tbe s-Miatots with
i whom he has talkej. Nevertheless
1 upon further conversation uud some
examination of statistics it was found
that tbe placing of coal upon tho free
list was going to make a difference iu
one direction alone of $8,000,009 a year.
90 per out. of which represented la
bor. A LOSS OF TWO MILLION TONS
There is no doubt that with free coal,
the Nora sjcotiu mines wtll be able to
supply the eutiro amount used iu New
Kngland, which comes by water. That
is to say, it will be impossible for tbe
coal miners of I'snusylvanin, WeBt Vir-
ginia and Maryland, shipping to fie w
England by water, to meet in compeli
i tion the coal which will be brought
sPRlNti from ",e ''anadian provinces by water.
lu it is easy to ueiermitie wnat mat
amount is. It approximates two mil
lion tons a vear. At u a ton, this rep-rrs-mts
$6,000,000, much the greater
proportion of which is payment tola
bur, so that by so much as that, lack
ing two or three hundred thotisau 1
dollars, tbe miners of Pennsylvania.
West Virginia aud Maryland will be
curtailed in their earning capacity.
What the effect will ba in tii future
is nurd now to make any estimate of.
Theioft ooal syndicate, which includes
man who bad close relatione with the
democratic national campaign, men
who are on terms of intimacy with Mr.
Cleveland, and who contributed largely
to the Democratic campaign fund, are,
inspired bv the promise of free Qtgl,
planning to construct a railway which
will make swift and economical con
nections with the mines of the pro
vinces, io that there can be quick: h tui
age into porta of New England r mi He
from the harbors of the const, and
when tint it fully done they will be
ablo to meet in weitern New Eiglan 1.
The inevitable result, therefore, of the
placing of coal upon the free list, as
the syndicate looks at it, and na bn-ii-ness
men here not interested either in
tn e syndic ite or in politic! look at it,
will be to cut off the New England mar
ket from the American minora That
il a market so extensive, hi profitable,
that it has ben the aim of railway man
agers so to conduct their business as
fully to meet its retirements.
terms.
WoODKL
iiKk yuiet, steady; family, fl'-'all.
llEkK I: am., -.yuie:.
'licacsu Km -Dull, steady.
Cut MitATs-yuiot, steaoy.
liAitt) yniet: llrm, western s'.eam,
S.(Ki; city,?!7 ". e . ;Februery,-.'.!3:Marcb,
87.T.V Mav, $T.'tk); retlneil. quiet; con.
tineiit, 18.48: Hon tb America, $8.88 com
pound, 6,Ya0i'c.
POKK More active, llrm, mess, 118,60a
n.ou.
Bciraii l.argo supple, easier; state
dairy, MWaiMc.: do creamery, 17a'Jlc. :
western dairy Idal7c . do creamery 17a
Bra.; do. rectory, llalSc; roll, laioc; el
cins, SStgaiiTc.; Imitation creamery, na
loo.
CSBBai Fair demand, uncbanged.
Eons Firmer, fair demand; Ice bouse,
fJflO.s3.Oii per case; western freh, 17', a
17"4'c; limed, l'Jc. ; uoiithorn, lrJaI7'kc. ;
duck, SOaSSo.
mi ' Sil '
Fhlladelpkla Tallow Market.
1'nn.ADKi.rniA. Feb. -I. Tallow was
dull and unchanged Prices Were. Prima
city, iu hogsheads, 4'ta4J;:.; prime coun
try, in bogshtadt, 8K6; do, dark, m hogs
heads, ejfe. ; cakes, M. : grease, ie.
11 vii PRAINAUI causes much sickness and
bad blood ami lmproper action of tho liver
and kidneys is bad drainage to the human
aystem, which Burdock Blood Bittari
remedy.
Connolly So Wallace
A FEW HINTS FROM OUR
Groods
Department
, Novelties and Fancies in wide, 50c. per yard. Worth
great profusion daily ar-'double.
e are showing
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL Mtod CheTiots
riving.
I he. Crow'r, Foot and Shep
lierd Checks are new and
decidedly pretty and neat,
See them.
Our stock now presents a
remarkable offering that will
meet with a very ready sale:
Ten nieces Scotch Heathnr
?4 inches
Five pieces Bedford Cord,
1 forty-eight inches wide, made
great to sell at $1.75 per yard. Our
This is a
bargain in riuddersheid price now, 65c
liiCLjes, 4 j inches wide, at great bargain.
n C - M . 1 r 1 ,
iuc. tsever oeiore soiii un
der $1.
SOME BLACK GOODS
SPECIALS.
Several pieces of Merino
uiupure, lormerly sold at $i, 12 I and $1.25. These
now 50c. niustbeseentobeappreciated
Our line of ENGLISH
SERGE3, 54 inches wide.is,
without doubt, the greatest
value ever shown In Scran
ton. Three grades. $1.00.
HYnK IAN AM' !
Dli II K.
Tin oat
l llen
iVHOKOMSi
OKAN. DlsoiisHM of the I'.ye, Noss
t anil liar, Ull Spruoi Street. oiuo-
sito eourt house.
I. (.oNNKI.I.. oilleo s 1 WatUngtoa
euuis. coram- Sinn, e Street over
I ii ... s drui; sturu. Kesldence, mu st.
Office hours: lu antol'.'a m. unit 't to I and
U JU to 7.90 p in Kuuday. 'i to 'J n ui.
H W I.. ALLSN, Ottlee cor l.scka-
wannik niiU WuNhiiiutoii uvea. ; over i.eou-
ard fchoe store, ollioe bonis, lu tu 1- a. ut uud
BtUj i p. in; evenings st ivultieii.e, 118 N.
I it. i . l l I'.ly. Praettoi limited to ui
l eases of the t) ye, MT, Nose aud Throat;
ofHce, la Wyommg am. Itebidulico, Vine
itreai
uatkn. uu Wasblneton Avenua,
hours, o to II a ui.. 1 JU to J and .'
It Otth'u
to I p.m.
OH.N U WKNTZ, M t. Oltlen ti! and
I Commonwealth bulhliua; realiluuee 711
Madlaouave: ofSOl hours. lJ tj It, 8ta 4, 7 tu
b: 8umlaye 'i 30 to 4. evenlnas at resldeuoe. A
specialty made of ilbouses of the eye, ear, noaa
and throat and lynatwogj
DK. O. l. Mi HKAY, specialty uiaitu ou ilia
eases of eye and skin .818 Wyoming Ave.
omce hours: l'ntil ll) a m j to 4 anil to g p.iu-
t1 Kill N Alt V BUBOKOMS.
tsri'HUK. VvBterinury Suraeou, t)oa
tistry a apecialty; Kolu medalist of On
tario Veterinary 'oh nt-. oflb o. Summer'a
livury. 80) lilt st.. near Keller's .....,; shop.
Ti-letihone No. 118.
E
Stocks and Bouds.
New Yoiik. Feb. Ul.-The day at tbe
Stock exchange was tho dullest for a loug
time pajt, the dealiacs in stocks footing
up only 100, .Mm shares The dullness was
due In part to tomorrow's holiday aud lu
part to the fact that tbe senate has not
taken definite action of tbe tariff mntters.
Tho tendency ot prices was upward until
late in the dfty,Bhen Chicago tins, which
bad advanced to 04, receded to The
ifenerul list was strengthened by the re.
covery In wheat, a li'tle buying for Lou
don aud some covering by the local shorts.
The stocks most prominent iu the im
provement were General EUctriC, Suifar,
Louisville and Nashville the Grangers,
Western Union uud Inlon 1'aciUc. 'Iho
rise Wat equal tu Xl)i per cent , but a
part of this was lost near the close. In ttie
ilnal dealings the market was Htm
The foil -winK complete table enowina; the
duy n lliictuatiung in active alocks la supplied
and revised daily by Laliar A Fuller, stoulc
brokers. I'll Wyoming avenue:
0ieU- Hl.'h Ivr
Ina:. est. eat.
Am.Ct. Oil
Am. Smear TIM VM 's'4
a. t. A S I'M im ii
Can. So 4'J!t 4U
Con, N. J 118 118 lift
Chic, at . w I88M IWJ h'.'W
fi, B. ft y 7i4 7tH 741
Ohio. Uus W's i '-'
C.. C C A Ht. L
i ol , Uoek.Val. T.
CIos
lag, 7.'
i !!)
on
I. A v KKV,
I M E KANCK S l.uw and Collection of
il , tlce. No 117 buruce a'.., opposite Forest
House. Birantou, Pa.; colleetioiia a specialty
throuiihout C ..:.... reliable correapoiid'
ents In every county.
JBKSUrhj il IIA.NL), Attorneys and Coansel
ioi at Law, Cviuuiouweitlth bulld.iij,
WaabuinWu ave. W. H. Jkssit.
BORACI K HAND,
V. H. JlMOP, .lit
UrlLLARD. WABREN m KSaPP, Attor
neya ami Counaelors at Law, Republieao
building, Washington ave- Scrantoil. Vm.
JATTERS0N WlLCO, Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law; . u.cee ti and S Library
i .:...! Bcrautou, Pa
ROtWILL H PATtanso!!,
WltiUAM A. WlU ox
LFBED 11 AND. WILLIAM. I BAND
CONNOLLY k WALLACE
209 WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
RAILROAD TIM TABLES.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J.
LEHIGH AND SUSOUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal usei exclusively, laiuriug
elsanilness and i unfort,
timk TABLK IM El I ICT i kh I, 1881
Tralni leave Beranton for l-ittstou, Wllkea
Bam. eta, at 8.1a e.ii ll.ao a. m., 18.80, 8.0U,
8.3U, u.lKi, 7 r. II. Uu p. iu. Saniluys. SUU a.m.,
i.oitcu t.Top. m.
ror Aiianti.- city, I iu . m.
For New York, Newark uud Kllzuboth. I W
(express) a.m., p'jo leapics with Uiilfet
parlor oarj, 880 (expretsj p. m. Sunday, iii
p iu.
I'ou MADCH Chi nk. ALLKXTOWX, Bintl.t:
liaM, EAatoa and I'liiLAiiu.eHiA, s.lo a. m..
U.au, o.ail, 5.UI (except I'lniuUeloaia; p. in.
Sunday, KUU p. m.
For l.o.(i BRAKCB, Oi l an Gkovk. ote., at
S.IOa. iu , IJ.SU p. m,
For Baading. Lebanon and Barriaburg, via
aaaanwi, o . io. m , lasu, s.uu. p.m. aunaar.
1 IO p. 111.
For PottSvlllt, S.lUai. m., U.ai p. in.
Returning, leave New York foot of Liberty
ttrset. North river, at L10 (eXprtM) u in .
l.lll, l.:), 1,8) (express wltu Huttel parlor can
p. in. Sunday. (180 a lu
Leafs Philadelphia. Heading Terminal (J Ou
a. m , SOOanu :li p m. Sunday. i IT a. n..
l hroui(h tickets to all points ai lowest rates
may be had on aopllcatlou In advauee to the
ticket agent at tbj station.
H P. BALDWIN,
lieu Hass Agnut.
J. 11 0LBAU8BN,
Ueu, sup;.
Furnitiim READ
VBI IIUUI J
Prices in
February
oil
er
At-
I
A torueva and Counsellors, Couiuio.. wealth
ir
bnlbliiiL'. Konins IV, JU an 1 11
E.N RY M. SEKLY-Luw ortlco. in Ite
publican btiildiiitf-
I MtA.NK T. OKr.LL, Attorney at Law. Koom
J 5. Coal Kxcliana-. S'-ranton. Pa.
HILTON W. I.OWKVo Att ys. a; Washing
i . It. VoN STOROR. If ton av.. ( 11 spiaie
rooms 88, at and 88 Commonwealth b l'a
Law.
iaails W. QAKFORP, Attorney at i.aw,
.1
LJAMUKL
n om.
I A
I j . I.ai-kawsmia aus
P.
('.
W. BDUaR. Attorney t
il" Hiit iicpst . Hcranton, Pil
WATRES, Attorney at Law.
Beranton, ra
OU
l SMITH
riMtms Si. 58,
( ounsellor nt I.aw-. Ofttee.
'si Commonwealth buiJdine
K. PITL'BKR; Attorney ut Law, Com
uioiiweaUti bi.iluiiia. Scranlon. l'a.
t . i OHKOYS. Wl Spruoe st
KLtM.OULE, Attoruev - Loans ueao.
tiated on real estate seeuritv. Spruee.
i mi. i. a.m. Attar nev-at-iatw. v ny
ouilngerehue, Seranton.
n AVE YOUR DEEDS AND MOHTOAOKS
written and ackiiowlediied bv .T .
BROWNING, Attorney un.l Notary PUbUa, ?i
i olliluoiiu eaith tliitldliiv.
1 t.i
1 BBIOS VALLEY RAILROAD.
X t KB. II, W..
Train leaves S. raut .n for Philadelphia and
New York via. 1). & 11 R K at I a.m . It 10,
J.3S and il.Si p. in via D.. L. & W. It. K., 6.0O,
808,11.88 a. ni..aud l.ao p. m.
Leave Beranton for Pittaton and wiikss
Bar re via I).. L A W K. K., n.OM, 5 Ui. II l
a. in , Liu. 880, 6.07. '.us p. m.
Leave Beranton lor White Haven. Haleton.
PottavlUe and all points ou the Henvr
Meadow and Pottsville branches, vial: W,
V.. 840 a.m., Tla D. A- U. K. R. at N a ni . 1110,
188. 1.18 p.m . via D L. A- V. K R., 6.00, 6.01
11. JO a.m., 1 :. 880p.m.
Leave Si rantoii for Bethlehem. Kastnn.
Heading, tlamshura- anil al'. lutenuedi.its
points via D. & ll It. It., sa.ni .1J Id. J.:ts, 11,8
p.m.,vlaD., L A w, H. R6.O0,i.08, ILsQa. in.,
I an p.m.
Leave Seranton forTunkhauiiook. Towand 1.
Blmlra, lthai'u. Heiieva aud all Intel medi it.
points via D. A- 11 K lt.."U7 H.m. lJ lUaud 11 ,89
p. in., via D L. A W K K.. I 01 a mnIJI0 p, m
Leave Seranton for BVisneeter, Buffalo. Ni
agararaus, Detrnlt CbUMgo and ail points
west vlaD m a R. It. 8.07 a.m..U IhelVIl Si
D iu . via n L A W. l. K. and Pit'-ton
jununon, sus a n
k n.. y.u u. m.
For Blmlra and tbe west rlaBalamtnoi. via
I'. H it. is n.o; a.m., 13.10,6 i.-. p. ;u , vlaD.,
L. A W U.K.. sos a 111., I Ml and 6,07 p in.
Pullman parlor and sleepiuc or I., v. . hal
ears on all trains between L A U Juie tlnn or
Wilkes Barre and New York. Philadelphia,
Uudulo and Suspension Hndy.,
ROI.LIN II WILBUR, Gen iupb Bail Div
CHAR S.LKK Ueu. Pass. A'ut. Phila.Pi.
A V N'ONNKMACHKR.Ass't O-'ii Pa- Ai; t
South Bethlehem, Pa.
VEP.V penou who hat bad much i
experience in furniture buying
Knows that between seasons is a great i
bargain time of all tbe year. ;
Owing to the freshness of our stock
throughout, which only dates as far at
'98, we have no undesirable goods to
dispose of, Int we uuve a few odds
iu
PARLOR SUITS
BROKEN SUITS
ODD PIECES, ETC.
Which will be old away below manu
facturers' cost to tboss who reach tbe
store in time to pick them up.
'1 lit: lew-
made to Tribune
readers on page 7.
It is the best
one yet made
public.
CADEMY OF MUSIC.
Till BIDAY, 4 K it. !.
HOYT'S
Highly Successful Comedy,
J fflaS STEER
Presented
orlgiua
Hoy:
Mr. TIM MURPHY
Mnpany, airvct imm
Madia ui aouara
Theatre, H, V.
Saleopena Tuesday.
HILL & CONNELL
Seranton. Pa.
1881 JS p. m . via K A W.
DUPONT'S
MINING, BLASTING ANo SPORTINQ
POWDER
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Friday and Saturday. Feb. 23 and 24.
Speeial Matiuee Satur.lav at Si SO for ladies
and children. Prices, 15, SS aud io cents.
HANDS ACROSS the SEA
With the only and oriu;nal . uuipauy, In
eluding the clerer cnaraeter actor,
IIUBKR1 I A1I.N OIHUS
O lt The ius.1 veloue revolving scenes
I OJj x'j 1 " ,!
Tho etcttlng race In ml4oeean.
ESPECIALLY ENOAQED:
Sergt. Simms' Columbian tadets
Sale opens Wednesday
t REYNOLDS
K.NAl'l.
or W1LLARD, WARRE
'J WILL BUY MUDBRN NEWSROOM
nor
Ap
s.
J liouae, all iiiiprov' iiient--terms e:i- . cor
tier Madison avenue and Dele ware street.
i v HARRY LEES
no WILL BUY vr.KY iii.eiiiAiii.K lot
ft
street Terms easy
pply
HARRY LEES.
Charter Application.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS F lit
I tee Conn ty of Lai ikawaana
Nutlce Is utriby tflvei, tlntao applloation i
wilt be made to the iiaid c mi t on the IJ'.h da. 1
ot Man h, a. I'.. 1881, ut nine o'clock, un ler I
the "Oernoratwa act of ope thousand eight
hundred an 1 seventy four.' auu ins inppia
lueuts thereto, by .lames Arehbald, sr., F W
Utreoke, II. w. Rowley, U 0 Conkimi, a. II
Stone. W A. May ami it .1 Foster, for tbe
charter of an Intended cortaeraiion to b?
called The BcrantOU EiiRiueers Club, the
cliuracter and object of which Is th a'lvance
luellt of EliKilieerilllf iu lU -ei i, al lo uiiches.
and for tha prnfesalunal imptov'Slnen t of ita
c.eiuU-l s, and for tne puiposss to haVB, Boa
Beseattd enjoy all the rigbta, benefits ant
pi ivileises c inferred by the said act and in
lUppj 'ine its The charter Is now on tile oi
he ITothotiotary s ottoa fo No 410 Marco
villi. IBwl .1 OlIN M HARRIS
Holleltor.
A Peraonal AtBumtDt.
f.V.i'riipo 7i6aaf.
Tommy Huh! Yon ueedn't feel 80
stuck up. Your daddy used to drive a
milk wagon.
Simmy--1 know it, I've beard bim say
ynur daddy's been owin' him a milk bill of
84 for more'n sixteen years.
M. L Bi.air, alderman, Fifth ward,
Scruuton. Pa., stated Nov. B 18tfS: He had
used Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc tjll for sprains,
burns, cuts, bruises and rheumatism.
Cured every timo.
Spontaneous.
bttiuil Fret Yen.
"This is so sudden,'' she said, blushlug at
the lender question.
"1 know iu" he responded gillantly. "1
never should have dona it if I bad taken
time to think about it,"
When Baby was sick, we gave her Cattorla.
Wuen aha waa a Child, abe cried for Castoria.
Whaa ahe became Mlal, She clung to Caatorta.
When the had Children, ahe (ave ihvtu Caatorta,
The announce ill int that the West
Virginia ( 'antral vV PtttSbnff railroad
enmpany. whs going to build a line
1 from Oonbttlsnd to Hagerstown,
I where a conneriinn was to be iu;ide
with tbe Pennsylvania railroad, gave
ri4e to tbe nimor that the latter com
pany wnshftckof the schetii. Uilicials
of the Pennsylvania railroad company
deny the report that the Pennaylvinin
is either directly or indirectly tlnam-ial-ly
interested in the projXMM extension
of the West Vlrelnla Cantrul ft Pltis
l.urg railroad. Tho funds to build the
new Un tinve bceu raised elsawhre
by President llaei, of Ihfl W-st Vir
ginia Central, nod it is expected Unit
the road will be completed within Iw ,
or at tbe most, three years. It will
give the West Virginia Central a short
er route to tidewater for its ojiI ton
nage, which now go.'S over the Hunt
ingion Hi Hroid Top The lots to lliu
latter will not be serious, as the traf
fic from that source aiuo-imta only to
about 850,000 tons nniiiully, on walch
the profit is very small. The new line
will not take away the ( 'niiiberlaud
coal ahipnieuts from the Broad Top
road, as these are aecnted by lo;ig-tlme
contracts, nor will it outer the Broad
'lop coal fields.
The Wilkes-Barra ll aoti says that
tbe National Expresa company has cap
tured the express privilege over the
New York aod Susquehanna railroad
extension, the Wilkes Birre and Lis!
cm, aud will extend Its terviee over
the line ns soon aa , passenger trnfll'.T it
commenced which iu ell probability
will be much hastened. This will give
the National Express a direct line to
Nsw York a thing it has not enjoyed
befoie and place its express facilities
equal to tbe otber expreta companies
here. The National Kxprees company
It also tha American ICxpreas compiny,
one management governing both, it Is
understood that air. Smith will repre
sent tho Wilkea-Barro aod Eastern ss
city ticket agent in Wllkes-Barre.
It is itatad that the ConnelliTllte coke
situation is so bad that a ohange is ex
pected soon. Coke was sold nt 86 cents
during last week. There is no profit In
it for operators, and tbe wretchedly low
wags is very hard on employer Tbe
demand is improving somewhat, and
au increased price ll expected to follow,
but no change In wages It looked for
According to the stockholder It require!
l) tons of coal to make a ton of coke,
D. & H
D L. & W
D. & C. P..
Krle
(. E. Co...
Lake Shore
L at N
Manhattan
Mish. Pan
Nat. Lead
N. Y . At N . E
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. & W....
N. Y., 3. H W....
U. S. C. Co
North Pae
North Pae. pf
( linuha
Pae. Mail
Kearilmr
Itisik Island
R. T
St. Paul
T.,0. A 1
Tel us A- Pac
Union Pnc
Wabaen, pf
W. Union
W. ft L. I
W. ft L. E. pf
l.'.'.'..'.'.l'.-l
wS
IIM
;)(,
liinia
4d
tsM
ii
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UN
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lar
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ist'.'o
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iwM
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it
nil.
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s
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, BtM
' MM
MVt II in,
H"U Us .),
isk m v4
:Mi iiit i'hi
Hj bN m
kiw siiM -'lit
Vfaj tet ISrlH
f.'.(-!l ftl'i, ti.in
IS st4 111
mu mm i!u
MM U's UU
gtj Mt4 18(1
, 4i 4Sti
Chicago Grain aod Provltlous.
RCRABTOII, Feb. SL Tha toUoWlU quota
tions are supplied an t c uructed dally by Li
Bar Puller, stock brokers. I.N Wyouiiu ave-
Ut.
WHEAT.
Opening
Highest
l.oweat,
Closing
CORN.
Oi.enlng
Highest
l.oweat
Closing
OATrt.
Opening
lllgbost
I Xi west ,
CI .sin
l'".b. Mav. Ju'r.
II Mt I.! ,
M am ii c,
f.Uj fiwVs, u4
tnii 81N
mi WM ts
pU Bt
:.ta w?t HM
8C 1744 a"1
Mfj Ji Nil
M Mi sk
! -Mi Kstl
i At tM4
).';'. U23 vim
1888 1887 l.'iu
m l Hid
UU 1KKA IN)
fun 884 ?U
'"I i.m ;if,
Jjj 7i Ha
7M M 7IS
m tii oio
Kl.'i 04U Hill
lit I 8Jg till)
am ts.', uio
( IIUOL
(JCBOOL 08 THE LACKAWANNA, a-ran-H
ton, Pa . prepares boyi and glrla for ooUegs
or business thoroughly iritius young eh.ldrnh
Catalogue al ruquett,
Rkv. Thomas M CABX,
WALTBH 11. BOII L
Mine. WOBCESTBB'S KINDEBOABTEN
sud BohOoL 41.' Adams avenue Hupll.
received at
January tw.
all tluios. Next tern, will open
1
- , I
r, DELAWABE AND HUD I
fy A BON RAILROAD '
rxi7 Commencing Mai lai'i
JWlVr i trains wtll run as follows
Wi tj Trains leavi Bridge
M tSMJ 1 Station Scrautou.foi Htts
m lQM ' Dan '
g m 'W i; to tia m
mm ml'
to b r snd ii n p. ut.
Manufactured a! tlm WapwallOBM Willis, Lu
ytrue county Pa and at Wil
mington, Li law are.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District,
iid Wyoming Ave., Seranton Pa.
Qhud National P.anL Uuildiug.
Week commai
R U
DKN I isls.
Surgeon
lleutlst. No. 113
13, DAUBACH
Wyoming ave.
bTKATTON, ofBce f.al Bxehanae
I OA S.B.
ciation will loan on nuiftay u easier terms
and pay you better on Investment than any
Otber association. Call on S. N CAI.LKN
HI '.H, I lime Rank building
HOI I U AMI III IT l II tNTS
III', WESTMINSTER. IT. WJ Wyianing
ave. Hooins heated with steam: all mod
cm improvements. C M TuiiMAB. Prop
'I I la I LEU'S HO I'EL, HB l.nckawnnnu ava-
1 1 line, Bcranloa Kates reasonable.
T
P .i koi. i n. Proprietor
For New Yol k and I'luia
delphia. i.. l.'.J. . '' ,.
881 4 lil and 11.80 p. in
For lloiii sch.le Irom Delaa'aie LacLuvv .ni.a
. and western depot), 7 (Si. S. aw. 10. lUn.in , T.'.tfJ
in.. 8,ff, i 10 p. in.
For CarbonoAle and IntermedUte itetlo
! i.40, 7.UI. t JO. 10.10 a. in.. 1800 m ,8 1.'. S.'',,:. In.
ii .ii and s 116 ii. m : from Bridge Btreet Depot,
8U8 n. Uk, 8.1and 11 88 p. m.
Fast etpreaa to Albany, Saratoga, the Ad
n udack Mountains, Bolton and New England
luointe.6.40 a m., arrlvini at AiUm lx.tt
i Saratoga 2.90 p m , ami leaving Scntnton at8
j p in , an Ivlng at Albany ate.SPp. in.. Shi a
lege, is ai ik iu . ano d sio i. . o i . i ui
The ouly direct route between the coal Del I
and Boston "The Leading Touriat.- Route
uf America" to tbe Adiionduck Mountain re
sorts. Lakes Ueorge and cbaiuplaiii. Montreal,
etc
Time tables showlug local and through Irarn
service between stations on all di talons De'la
ware and Budaou system, mas be obtained at
all llnlaware and BodsoO ticket oftlcei.
II 0 Yol NO. J. W BURDICK,
Second Vice President. Ueu. Puss. Agt.
40F.NCltS
TBOS. PORll, Pittaton. Ta
JOHN B SMITH A SON : Plymouth Pi
E W MT LLIOAN, WlUtea Barre, l'a
t fax the ! c'l.eUiijal I
pauy a lliiih KxplotlveS
ui
N. A. HULBERT 3
City Music Store,
WYOMING AVK, 6CRANTOJ.
iilng MOMI.W.
GREAT DOUBLE BILL
BARRY TlioMAb SBRIO-COMIC,
Pantoi nil lie,
"Entitled, ROBERT MACAIRE,"
Anil the Sterling Coiedy,
Tho Serious Family
li the Entire Company.
ADMISSION, 10,80 and aoi'KNTS Opera
cl.alisran oe leSerVetl, 09 hum 003 every al
1. 1 no m, from 1 90 to 8 so. for the evening's
nti I'talAment PerfoTjnanees every afternoon
except Mondays and Tlinndaya, at and
very evening at 8.1&. Doois open at 1.80 and
; ..i v H
tsT.MLVSTI.lt HOTEL
W. ii. st HENCE.
Pol
Opening
Highest
Lowest
Closing
LARD.
Opening
Highest
Loweet
el-sing
HHuRT RIDS.
opening i
Highest
Lowest
Closing
Nsw York Produce HArket.
Naw Yorc. Peb. OL-fboua-More
active.
WuiAT-Ilull; lower closing stntdy.' No;
g red store and elevator, Ollfaeir. :
afloat, C8c; f. O. b., invalid ,e.. ungraded
red IjUaOSc. No 1 northern, 03ta61lc. ; op
tions were active Irregular, closed weak
at XaS'c under yesterday. No. 2 red,
February, MHc. March,81c,j May, fl8",o.;
June 8-l'o.: July, OO'ic.; August, efV.C;
I (eon m her. 710.
Curb Dull, Arm, No. 2, 4'Jc. ele
vator; 48Ua42c, afloat; options closed
weak; February. 4ic.; March, 4'Jrjc:
April, 42H0- My 3.Hc: July, Ri.g.
uat Dull, firmer; options dull, steady:
February, 86Mo.: March, 8..Wc.; March,
Bttic. ;spot prices, No. 8, 87Kc.; No. t
white, "HJia&SWc.-, No. 8 Chicago, SSMC,
No. 8, SOMc: No. 3 white, STc; mlxd
western, 8Na8ilc. : white do., Isat-c. ;
whites state, tVnili.
Manuver.
Hiateenth street, one block east of Broadway,
at t'nloii BQUaro, New Y'oik.
American plan. Jil M pel da and upwar I.
uiYNE lii.it'BE. European plan: ;g.snl
' roohui. open nay auu mgus. nnr , ...
plied with the best.
p it covniv Proprietor
C1CRANTON HOCSE. near 11. U & W, pas
p seiiger tepot Conducted on tho Rttropaan
plan. Vic cob KoCli Proprietor
( hand central. The largest and beat
8 euutiipe.l hoial iu AlUaloivu, Pa.; rates
t: and l.3u per day.
i' ion I' n, Proprietor.
-I-
i l.l AWAR1
111
I ) w ESTERN R i Road
LACJCAW ANN A
ARCH ITKC i s
Hot I
iNiclntecUi Kuome '21,
h'ld'e Seranton.
Is i. Walter, Architect, Library baud
4, lug Wvoming avenue Sor-nton.
BISOWN. Arch II. Architect. Prtot
iinidiug. ijt sa lahlngton Ave.. Soraaton.
i .vts
I ' aft and !tl Coimiionweal'b
MlaCKttANKOtg
TfORTON D. sWaiiTS wholesale
I I lumber, b aud S Dime Bank building,
Hcranton. Pa.
I l.i.AlMKi; BROTHBftB, PBINTEBS'
.Vi (applies, envalopea, paper bags, twine.
Warahuuee. ISO Waahtugtuii ave, Beranton,
P? .
nOOTB'B l.lVKRY. I.M8 ( apouae avenue.
T I'lrat clsas carriages D L FOOT'F, At.
Funtral Director and Kmhaluicr
MIANK P. BROWN CO, WHOLE
sale
I"
on cioth
11 ACER'S
1
ieaoOH ill W'raHlwaie. Cordage and
710 W. Laokawanua avenue.
ORCIIEBTRA MUS1U
balls, picnics, psrtlee, leoeptloiia,
ideoncoil work furnished
dlima au
adilress 11
FOR
Wed
For terlna
J. Panel, conductor. 117 Wiomlnj
ave.. over iiuioei its lunalo atore
YSsra FINN ft sons, bnlidere and eontrae
1 . tors Y anls Corner Olive st. and Adanii
ave
: corner Ash at. and Penn ave , Biuauton
hEHIIS.
JS R. CLARK A CO., heedamen. Flortstl
V.8a and Nurserymen; store IM Washlngten
avenue; green houae.lSJJ North Main avenue;
Btore lelepbolln tSt.
TEAS.
UHANt) UNION TEA CO.. Jonas Bros
xt iMn at it it n-b.
J9H. KCETTEL, ft3 Lackawanna avenus,
Beranton, Pa , maaut'r of Wire Screena.
TTullis leave Seranton as follow - EXDrSSS
for New York and all points ht. I 10, ' 'V
i. IJ, S 0U and W.-e) a. m II 9 1 and it fi u, iu
Elpreiw for Easton, TieiiKei. I hiludelplua
and the South, l suu i.i 8,88 a ui . 185
and y 'u p m
Washington and way statli.ua. to p in
Tobyhaiiun aoepmuxodatlou, &1U p, iil
Kipr s foi lilnghaBiton. Oswego, Elinlra,
Corning. Bath. I'ausvilh. Mount Morris I
Buffalo. Ti 10. 1 l.i a. m. and 1 2t p. m miikiiu; '
. lose connections at linU'klo to all point. 111 the.
West. Northwest and gOfttbwest.
Buffalo accoinuunlatioii. V l i a. in
Htnghainton and way atatio.-ia. 18.87 u in.
Nicholson and wav stations. i4p ni
Hlnghaiutou and Elu.lra Bxpreae, 80S p, io.
Expreaa for Cortland. Svia-urc Oswego.
Cttca aud lln ibfleld Springs. '- li a in. and UN
1'
llhsea, 818 auu avvj a. m. aul 1 I p. ui.
For Noithnuibciland.l'ittsKiii, Wilkin llarre. !
Plymouth. Iloomlburg nn- Danville, making 1
close OonnsOtloUS at Norihuiiitan land tor (
WIMIamaport. Harr'sboig, Ualtimoie. Wash i
luutoii anil the So,;th.
Noilhunilierland mid i i nieulate stations. '
U on. y .'iOa. m. and M ni uur p. m.
Nantlcoke and liitvruneltute stations. .
aud 11 l a. ni Plymouth and intermediate 1
atalloua. .. and u.:js p. ni )
Pnllinan parloi aod s'sepim; coaches ou all
etpreaa trail -
For detailed infoi niatlon. te ket tlmetabloe,
etc , applv to M. L. Smith, city tlokwt offle.
Sis Laclawaiiua avenue, or depot ticket offljee.
. KTKIVM'AV ft SON
Ku I f:i'KliR llltorilKIWJ
KHAMC1I A HAC'lt
mi.il Ai i v i i .k
awe
JEW YORK. ONTARIO AMD
Is Railroad, S-vaetou Division.
WESTERN
I'll' tatdo
in effeei Nov is. ioi
Trains leave Scractou for Carboiidsilt:
a.50, asi. ii ot a, Bb, ., e m p. m,
For Hancock Junction mid main eaiimectlons
11 06 a ni.. (I IUp. m.
Tralna leave rtuncook .Iv.nctien for main
Hue connection for Hcraotou, r.W a.tn . f.0ft
n. in.
Tiains leave Cirbuialale for Bcranwui !
t.U a.m.. LIB, S.84. 0 Pip in.
J. C. ANDKRMON,
lleueral Paasonger A,eiil, New Yurk.
T. Fl.ITCltoFT,
Plslrlct Pni-sJiign- Agent, Scruuloa
PIANOS
i large nock of firit-olasa
ORGANS
SlUslCAl, M ICItt'H N UlSbi
an BIO, b!XU., l lei
ATTHEWS BROS.
Druggists
JUSIC HALL.
Sund'V aid Mond.iv. Feb. 25 and 2b".
:t LECTURES 8
Hi J. e. REMSBOBQ
Snnday artemoor lo'olook
Sunday evening 7 80 ', lock.
Monday evealtig 7 10 o'cloek.
Tickets, 60c good for three lectuies KoC
tale at 1'uWell a
AND DKALHKS.IN
BURNING anJ
LUBRICATING
OILS
WYOMlNt4 VALLEY RAIL'
17 HIE AND
Vj ROAD
Train leave Baradto for New-York and in
lermedlate points on Us k.He ri .roau at ikta
s. m. and .14 p ny Alto for Hawlsy aniV
local poUita ut ilS6.4Auaud SHIpm.
Trafti leaving at 11 4.1 a. iu and 9 21 o in.
are through triunt to and from Houenlale.
Tralua leave fur WMktisJJarre at 8.48 a. m and
3 41 p. m.
Allautie load and French Hie,
I'm e Llnaeeil Oil.
Turpentine uud Yarnlaliea.
Kendy-iulxed Palntt In all colon,
Ulldera' Whiting,
Paris White and Kalnomtnav
Oil' Vitrei. Marble
Dual aud Window UUai
mmUA I
DON'T FORGET
That wcaro healiiuai tra lor ex erythlny In
i tho line of 44 v r.. u aujj uea
of purchaa'.ng ni load ,"fcU' lady tor
gent s. Hold or sflier, yoo will make a gTiev-
; out mistake It yoo de not givi. ua a call and
vet our prime, vrbleh y u wi.l flud far below
all orncre. especla'.lj In all tha High gradea of
R gin. Walthani and llampdeu movomenta.
j If yoii have any doubts and are at all poeted
oh price jflte usa call and ws will have uo
trouble uicouviiicliig y ou. We still have a large
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ArVtuI ioduaomenta in JewaLrx-, Hllverware
Corks and all other goods nhtuh we have ii
stock
C. W. Freeman
Penn Ave. auUVbpruce St,