The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 26, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 26,
1895.
Wldmalr, Chri. retail 14 7 00
Mock. J. W.. wholeiaie 14 7 00
BCRANTON, TWENTIETH WARD.
Class Amount
ConnU. Wlltiam, Meadow
Brook More, retaU 11 JIB 00
Connsli, William, Meadow
mine retail 14 f 00
Cnnll, William. Mlnoosa
to twtalU 13
CanneM, Wra. & C. Na
tional mines. 14 7 00
Paokertt, r. J., retail 14 7 C
Dunleary, Mrs. M., grocer.. 14 7 00
penaro. Ernest, retail 14 7 00
Hue, Fred, meat market.... 14 7 00
tongaa, it. Gk, grocer 14 - T 08
Laveile, Martin, retail 14 J 00
Ltfwkawanna 8 tors Associa
tion, South Side, retail 14 7 00
Mulhartu A Juitfro. lumber.. 13 It 00
McCrea, Mrs. John, grocer.. 14 7 00
MiUylawiqs, John. Riooer... 14 7 CO
Martin, McDonoujgh, retail. 14 7 00
Ma.tyls.wics, John, meat
market 14 7 00
Schaffer, A. R trocar 14 1 OU
O'Malley, J. J., meat mar
ket 14 ' 1 00
Bouth Sldo pharmacy, re
tail 14 7 00
Toban. W., grocer 14 7 OU
MoDonough, Wm., lumber.. 14 7 00
BCRANTON. TWENTY-FIRST WARD.
Class Amount
D., L. W. C. Co.. Diamond
mine 11 $7 00
., I & W. C. Co.. Brlsbln
mine 14 7 00
L I. 8, Co.. BiivK's shaft.
retail 14 7 00
TWpy & Co., cool, retail 14 J CO
BOTTLERS.
ARCHBALD. FIRST WARD.
Beniln?, Ueorge VX0
ARCHBALD. THIRD WARD.
Rementtzka. Georice S200
Gray, Joseph 200
CARBONDALB, THIRD WARD.
Bchafer. Ceortre, Jr $800
Bmtth, William J 300
CARBONDALB, FOURTH WARD.
Walsh, T. A $S0O
CARBONDALB, SIXTH WARD.
Avery, Chalea F 1300
DICKSON CITY BOROUGH.
Hoeflllntf, Christian 200
DUN MORE BOROUGH.
DavtM, James H "aU
FELL TOWNSHIP.
HeoJey, Peter J S100
Bauko .... 300
JBRMTN BOROUGH
aloDamott, W. J $100
MATFIELD BOROUGH.
Katfa, Mloltael 1X0
OLYPHANT BOROUGH.
Brokopovlts, George 00
BCRANTON, SECOND WARD.
Brock, Ueorge S $300
Spitxer, Adam 30
BCRANTON. FOURTH WARD.
Edwards. J. E $300
BCRANTON, FIFTH WARD.
Walther. Henry $300
BCRANTON, SEVENTH WARD.
"ftoaah. John C $300
BCRANTON, EIGHTH WARD.
Banc & Kampmeyer $300
BCRANTON, NINTH WARD.
Bchrader, A W $300
BCRANTON. THIRTEENTH WARD.
MoAndrew, Michael $300
BCRANTON, SIXTEENTH WARD.
O'Hara, Michael J $300
BCRANTON, NINETEENTH WARD.
SplUer, Joseph $3)0
BCRANTON. TWENTIETH WARD.
Brosno, ilathlas $300
WINTSN BOROUGH.
Paluka, Andrew $300
WHOLESALE.
ARCHBALD BOROUGH.
Healey, Thomas & J. J J?O0
ARCHBALD BOROUGH, THIRD WARD.
Klopper. Max $200
CARBONDALB TOWNSHIP.
Murphy, Bernard $100
CARBON DALE, SECOND WARD.
Byrne, J. H $500
CARBONDALB, THIRD WARD.
McDonald, John V $500
DICKSON CITY BOROUGH.
Heerm&n, Harry J $300
Shaplra, Abraham :00
Beihsimer, John J 200
FELL TOWNSHIP.
Kennedy, John D $100
Kennedy, John D 100
MAYFIELD BOROUGH.
' llendelson, Darld JEW
OLD FORGE TOWNSHIP.
Conway, P. J $100
OLYPHANT BOROUGH.
Goodman & Weiss $200
DICKSON CITY BOROUGH.
Lanifan. Patrick $200
SCRANTON. EIGHTH WARD.
Schwartzkopf, Morris $J)0
Gllirallon. B joo
Kelley, W KoO
C&say, A. J. ft P. J 500
Walsh, E. J CuO
Holtham & Welchel 500
SCRANTON, ELEVENTH WARD.
Miller, Gustavo A $CG0
SCRANTON, THIRTEENTH WARD.
Rarrick, Francis O $M0
SCRANTON, FOURTEENTH WARD.
Cummlnxs, J. H. & Peter J 500
SCRANTON. EIGHTEENTH WARD.
Welsbereer, William fcoo
TAYLOR BOROUGH, SECOND WARD.
Hamlclc ft .Moore jjijo
BREWERS.
CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD.
Krauts, Peter jooo
DICKSON CITY BOROUGH.
J. O. Outknecht ft Augusta HufnaKel..$jO0
DUNMORE BOROUGH.
Th Keystone Brewing Co ..$300
BCRANTON, ELEVENTH WARD.
Robinson, Mlna.
Hand. Michael 00
The Casey ft Kelly Brewing Co 000
SCRANTON. FOURTEENTH WARD.
Robinsons, E. Sons j.-jo
Any person so ascertained or assesHid
who shall fall to attend such appeal or to
appeal from the decision of the appraixur
to the Common Pleas within ten days
thereafter will not bo permitted to set as
a defense o the recovery of the amount of
the license which be la required to pay
when suit shall be brought thai he is not
a denier In merchandise, etc., etc The
law further Drovldes that It shall be the
duty of the Country Treasurer to sue ror
the recovery of all licenses duly returned
to him by the Mercantile Appraiser, If not
riald on or before the first day of July
n each and every year, within t. n days
after date, and said Treasurer shall not be
discharged from any such Uet-nxo unless
he brings suit to recover the same on or
before that date.
TAKE NOTICE!
A" "h5L.fr? concerned In this, that an
appeal will be held at the Arbitration
Room, Court House, In the city of Hcran
ton, on Thursday, April 25, im, between
the hours of a. m. and 6 p. m ror city
and county at whlt-h time and plare anv
person above named, denned and olasHoil
aa aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys
may appear and appsal from their rttid
assessment, or have errors. It anv cor.
rastad, If they think oroper.
WM. P. GRIFFITHS.
Appraiser.
WIND-UP SALE
TUESDAY, MARCH 26,
ODDS AND ENDS
At your own prioe.
Tomatoes, Pickles,
Squibs, Baking Pow
der, Oil Cloth, Bas
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Etc., Etc
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We guarantee this to be the
best Flour made, per barrel, $3.05
34 pounds Granulated Sugar,
Feed, Meal and Corn,
idoz. finest Cold Packed Tomatoes
25-lb. Sack Buckwheat,
1 gallon Pure Maple Syrup,
5-lb Extra Choice Teas,
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BN OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL
Some Events of the Day on the West
Side of the City Noted.
FUNERAL OP DAVID F. IRELAND
Impressive Services Held at His Home on
South Rcbecaa Avenue Meeting of
Stoekholders of West Side Bank.
Minor News Notes.
The funeral of the late David P. Ire
land, who died at his home on South
Rebecca avenue on Friday evening,
took place yeBterday afternoon at 3
o'clock from the family home. Lonff
before the services, a large number of
Mr. Ireland's friends gathered to view
the remains as they laid in a handsome
black casket Rev. Thomas A. Bell,
pastor of the Plymouth Conirreg-atlonal
church, officiated and preached an elo
quent Bermon. During his remarks he
referred to the deceased's excellent
character and genial disposition which
had so endeured him to his friends.
A sextette under the leadership of
Ellas E. Evans rendered several selec
tions. A delegation of Hyde Park
todgv, No. 3u6. Knights of Pythias, anil
the West Side members of Post 139,
Grand Army of the Republic, were in
attendance. Among the floral offerings
were the gates ajar, a pillow, two
wreaths, shield, star and crescent, and
two casket bouquets. After the ser
vices the remains were removed to the
Washburn Street cemetery, where In
terment was made. The flower-bearers
were George Hill and Joseph Foy,
The pall-bearers were: From the
Grand Army of the Republic. Thomas
Allen, Perry H. Fuller, and Morpan
Lake; from the Knights of Pythias.
William R. Thomas, John T. Jones, and
Edward R. Jones.
Report of West Side Bonk.
The stockholders of the West Bide
bank held a meeting last evening in the
bank rooms, on North Main avenue.
It was called to order by President
Benjamin Hughes, and the annual re
port of the standing of the hank was
read. The following trustees were
elected for three years: Reese G.
Brooks, John T. Williams, and Een-
jamln Hughes. The stockholders ex
pressed themselves well pleased with
the report of Cashier Eynon. Tomor
row evening another meeting will he
held, about 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose
of electing officials and declaring a divi
dend. Brief Notes of Interest.
William Gurrell, of Ninth street, Icrt
yesterday for New York City.
Harry Peck, of Lehigh university, Is
visiting his parents, on Pine street.
Mrs. Margaret' Wllhelm, of Mauch
Chunk, is visiting friends on the West
Side.
William Davles, of Davles" drug store,
is seriously ill at his home on Tenth
street.
Walter Runyon. of New York City,
Is visiting Lou Jones, of North Hyde
Park avenue.
J. II. FlRher of Plllipsburg, N. J.,
Is visiting Ira Newton, of North Re
becca avenue.
Miss Katherlno Price, a student at
Bloomsburg Staite Normal school, is
visiting her parents on Price tree.
Misses Annie Jenkins, Qwladys Jo
seph and Mary Davles have returned
from a business trip to New York City.
Mrs. Caroline Ireland and daughter,
Mrs. J. Archio Jones, desire to tender
their heartfelt thanks and show their
gratitude for (the services which their
so
CLEAR EYES,
a clear skin, a clear head, a clear sys
temcome from the Carlsbad Sprudd
Salt
Partly, because of its cleansing, pu
rifying action upon the blood, and be
cause of its solvent, strengthening,
stimulating action upon the liver, kid
neys, stomach and bowels. It br'ngs
them back to 0 healthy, natural condi
tion, in a natural way.
Habitual constipation, biliousness,
loss of appetite, defective nutrition,
dyspepsia every one of these has a
time-tried remedy in tb.3 Carlsbad
Sprudel Salt It is the actual water
of the Sprudel Spring, solidified and
put Into powder form on the spot. For
chronic catarrh of the stomach and
other stomachic diseases use the im
ported Carlsbad Sprudel Wutcr, and
add a small dose of the Carlsbad
Sprudel Salt to a tumblerful of the
water whenever a laxutive action Is
desired. . i
Insist upon the genuine article, 1
which must have the signature of "Eis
ner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agctkta, New
York," on every bottl
friends rendered during their late be
reavement, the death of David P. Ire
land. Thomas Jones, of Greenwood, will
represent Panoaka tribe of Red Men
at 'the next convention Philadel
phia. Subscriptions are being received for
the erection of new parochial resi
dence for tit. Patrick's church, on Jack
son street.
Henry JE Davles, of Eynon street,
entertained the members of St. David's
lodge of Ivorites Inst evening In Co
operative hall with an interesting talk
on his recent western trip.
A curtain In the barber shop of Evan
O. Jones, on South Main avenue, was
set on fire last evening by a gas jet.
Fortunately the fire was discovered be
fore further damage, was done.
The funeral of J. D. Buyco, of Jack
son street, who died on Sunday morn
Ing.wlll take place tomorrow afternoon.
Interment will be made In Forest Hill
cemetery. Rev. I. J. Smith, of Wyolus
Ing, will conduct services at 2 o'clock.
Miss M. Louise Williams has resigned
her position as teacher at No. 11 school.
About a yenr igo Miss Willlums ob
tained a leave of absence and her place
was acceptably tilled by David Owens.
The latter la a graduate at the' high
school, and during his period as teacher
hits won mnny friends. There is no
doubt but that Mr. Owens will be up
pointed to permanently 1111 the position.
At an early hour yesterday morning
Mrs. John English, a well known resi
dent of the West Side, died at her
home on Jackson street, -after a short
Illness. Mrs. English was a native of
Ireland and has been a resident of this
-.lde fur iminy years. She was 41! years
uf aKe ami is survived by a husband
and four suns. Deceased whs a woman
of estuemable qualities. The funeral
notice will appear later.
The Hyde Park Literary und Debat
ing society held a meeting last evening.
John R. Edwards was chairman. Short
political quotations were given by the
members, and tin essay was read by D.
II. Williams. The remainder of the eve
ning was devoted to answering the
qulerles of the question box. The mem
bers of the society will banquet at
Falrchild'e hotel on April 1,5. The ar
rangements for it are in charge of John
R. Edwards, Howard Davis, William A.
Price, D. J. Davles and Charles E.
House.
West Sido Business Directory.
PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, S1.40
per dozen. They are lust lovely. Con
vlnoe yoursulf by calling at Starner s
Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main
avenue.
GROCERIES Revere Standanrd Java
Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading colteo
of the day. For sale only at F. W. Ma
eon & Co. Fine Orocerles, 116 South
Main avenue.
6ECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH
for anything you have to sell. Furni
ture, Stoves, Tools, eto. Call and see
the stock of J. C. King. 10.il and 102
Jackson street.
WALL PAPER-Go to Fred Reynolds,
206 North Main avenue, and se his
complete line of Wall Paper, Paints
and Window Shades. Just opened with
new stock.
PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, 113
North Main avenue, does flrst-olass
Plumbing. Steam Heat and Gas Fitting.
Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed.
NORTH END NOTES.
Mrs. A. B. Conger and daughter,
Bertha, of East Market street, are In
New Yoik.
Miss Mume Thomas has resumed her
studies at the Bloomsburg State Nor
mal Fchool after paying a brief visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Thomas, of Brick avenue.
Miss Lizzie Wlllams, of New Haven,
Conn., who was called here about a
week ago by the serious illness of her
father, William H. Williams, returned
home yesterday morning. A number of
her friends tendered her a farewell
party last Saturday night at the home
of her brother, W. H. Fisher, on Jones
street.
The Epworth league of the Asbury
Methodist Episcopal church was enter
tained at the residence of E. B. Reyn
olds last evening. The house was well
filled and all were well pleased with
their reception. Miss Grace Peck aided
In the entertaining by reciting in her
pleasing style, "The Naughty Girl,"
while solos were sung by Mrs. M. A.
Goodwin and William II. Lanyard.
Arthur Teal delighted the audience
with one of his pleasing violin Bolos.
After the entertainment refreshments
were served the guests by Mrs. Reyn
olds, assisted by her daughters, Misses
Clara and Jennie.
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Thomas Richardson has filed his bond
as constable of the Twentieth ward.
Edward Kneller, permanent man of
the Century Hose company, has recov
ered from a severe Illness.
The funeral of Mrs. John McGee, of
Cedar avenue, will be held at 9 o'clock
this morning. A high mass of requiem
will be celebrated at St. John's church
and Interment will be made In Avocu
Catholic cemetery.
It is expected that something definite
will he known In a few days concerning,
the proposed new silk factory, for
which a six acre plot has already been
staked out on Cedar avenue, opposite
No. 6 switch on the Mlnonka line of the
Heranton Traction company.
An Arabian trinket peddler attempt
ed to assault Miss Agnes Ludden, a
young woman who was alone In her
father's house In Mlnooka, yesterday.
She was stronger than her assallnnt,
and he lied when he discovered his in
ability to accomplish his purpose.
A contest for a gold watch for the
benefit of the widow and large family
of the late Michael Dunn, of Mlnnokn,
was decided lust night. Mlim Nellie
Loughncy, of Mltmoku, won the watch,
having rollected $2S3 against Miss An
nie Connolly, of Taylor, who turned In
$227. The gentlemen who counted tho
money are: P. F. O'Hara. William J.
llurke. I "id or Hlgglns. P. J. Mulherln,
Thoinus F. Coyne, John Ludden, John
P. Gullugher and Thomas King.
Reduced Hates Aiithorlced on tbo Nickel
pinto Kond.
to tho west and southwest, Mnreh E and
April 2, uceoiint Homo Seekers' excur
sions. Ask your city ticket agent for de
tailed Information, or address V. J. Moore,
general agent, No, 2.1 Exchunge street,
Uuffulo, N. Y.
1t& .liniLi Bflitifklna nf litcrh 0rn,1 nlnF.
Ing In catuloKiies and booklets The Trib
une Printing Deportment.
(Vhen Baby was sick, we garo her Conor
When she was a Child, she cried for t'utoria.
When the boejuno tilts, she clung t Cantoris.
When she bad Children, alio gave than Custorla,
ffrna!f3 I U ' I t-H I I
Here too SoreThrnat, limp let, Copper-Colored
SpoU. Arhrt, old Honw, Uleori In iluuth, llslr
Pslllnii? WriieCeok Itrmxij OhUOT M-onlpT-raplc,'hlcBo,tll.iirpitKif.otcure.
npltnl WAOtMMMt. I'lk'iimcurulnlrnr
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Just Enough Blood and Science
Satisfy Two Clements.
to
ONE VERY UNJUST DECISION
Result Annonnotd In Favor of Philip
Monaban, Prank Callahan, John Mad
digan and Joseph Allen-Several
Draws Woro Disappointment.
The first annual tournament of the
National Athletic club of Scranton In
Music Hall last night was attended by
an audience which taxed the seating
capacity of the house.
From a pugilistic standpoint, and
financially, the tourney was a success.
There was enough blood spilled to satis
fy one element, and of clever boxing
there was sufliclent to meet the appro
bation of others. If the judges and
other nlllctals expected their decision
to bo hissed they were not disappoint
ed, although In several bouts the an
nounced results were received with gen
eral satisfaction.
In the 115-pound class Joseph Allen,
a lad of 10 years, of tho Nationals, met
Hen Kerr, who was entered as "John
Gorman, of the Philadelphia Swimming
club." Kerr saved himself by quitting
at the end of the second round. He was
heavier and older thun his opponent
and u harder hitter, but Allen used his
bund und won. Kerr did most of the
leading, but was paid back with Inter
est in (the coupters, Allen hugging to
avoid punishment.
Stur Kvcnt of tho Tourney.
The shortest and fiercest bout of the
evening and the one most closely up
proachlng a knockout was in the 120
pound class between Thomas Gardner,
of the Excelsiors, and Thomas Mona
hun, of the Nationals. Gardner rushed
the fight at the beginning, and during
the middle of the first and only round
each tried to mix things up. Science
was discarded and each wns satisfied
to run the chances of severe infighting.
At the end of the second minute claret
was flowing freely from Monahan's
nose and he was nenrly out. The gong
saved him and he forfeited the light.
An unjust decision and one that
brought forth deHerved hisses and
groans was that given Philip Monaban,
of the Nutlonals, over Peter Mucker, of
Olyphant, in the Hit-pound class. Dur
ing tho first two rounds Monuhan tried
rushing tactics, and In the breaks he
Invariably got the worst of it. He was
more cautious In the third round, but
did most of the leading, Macker lundlng
short left Jabs on the face in the coun
ters. Macker would have smothered
his man in two more rounds, and Insist
ed on another round after the decision
was given Monahan.
Frank Callahan, of the Excelsiors,
did as he pleased with Jack Woods, of
the Metropolitans, In the 120-pound
plass. Woods stayed three rounds, but
there would have been no disappoint
ments If Calluhan had been given the
decision at the end of the second round.
It Was a Draw.
John Barrett, of tho Nationals, In, his
shirtsleeves, cuffs and suspenders went
In against Morris Posner in tho 140
pound class. The referee ordered nn
extra 2-mlnute round and the result
was a draw. Posner acted on tho ag
gressive, was the most active and land
ed the oftener with full arm blows.
Uarrett got tho best of the Infighting.
John Muddigan, of the Nonpareils,
might easily have put Eugene Cos
grove, of tho Nationals, to sleep in the
third round. Maddigun had his man
worsted from the beginning. In the
second tound Cusgrove was bleeding
copiously und would have gone down
if Muddigan l.ad not let up on him.
Cosgrove iult just before the end of tho
third round.
The fiercest bout was four rounds nt
catnh-wtlghts between "Jack" Hicks,
of Pine P.roek, and "Jack" Gllbrlde, of
the South tide. It was give and take
from the beginning. Gllbrlde was the
stronser. but Hicks was the more scien
tific, and, although on the defensive,
wore the skin off his opponent's left
rlts with half-aim body blows and fre
quently landed on the face. A fourth
and extra round was ordered and the
result announced as a draw.
The tournament closed with a 3-round
exhibition between John L. Mitchell
and "Hobby" Allen, In which Mitchell
had clearly the best of It.
The otllclalB were: Referee, P. J.
Murphy, Instructor of the Beranton
Athletic club; Judges, James Judge and
Richard Havers; announcers, W. J.
Burns, of Carbondale.
For plumbing and elcctrla bells tele
phone 2242 to V. O. Doud & Co., 6o9 Lacko.
ave.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup brings
Instant relief In cases of asthma, bron
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Mothers, use it for your
daughters. It is the best
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ailments peculiar to woman
hood. It promotes digestion,
enriches the blood and gives
lasting strength. Sold by
Matthews Bros., Scrauton.
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when you see them.
The goods are positively worth 50c. a yard, and are no doubt shown all over
Scranton at that price. We have marked them
31 CENTS A YARD.
This makes an 8-yard Dress Pattern cost you $2.48.
They are Every Thread Wool and they won't last long.
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Inflaen'.i. Krnttchltta.
or II A V 1TVEK. A!rti
rmiwrtf.j!rli.r. itneltlclent
rcfticriv. convenient to car;
n Bortref, raarlr to on ar Indication of u,i
Ini:anr4 Lao Frfecle I'cemanent 4'nro.
Patt.facUonirtiarantecd or mnncyref muled. lrle,
eta. Trltil rren at Itruagirm. Kfcl.tcrod mail,
K oouw. M. t. CCItH, Xfr., Tkret Lttn, suck., 0. J, 4,
oTTaxTr.TA.rtr3
MFHTHOI "''N" ".ureal "d e'fe.t remedy for
WCVi I nUU mi lndla.ca, trema.ltch Halt
ItbeuranM Soma, Hums, t ma. M'nnrterrtil rem
eHtyforPll.:. !rlee, Bfi ele. at Itrua DAI f.4
giitaorhymwll prepaid. Ad-tre,-.anar.o.t,. DrL.rjl
. For cale by Matthews Bros, and John
H. FhulD.
A t - - c .
DR. HSBRA'S
aeaeta a f marts "m.vmu?
mi
viola mtm
Remove Frsekiea. Pimple,
luer Moloi Ulacl.heorta,
unburn eui'l Tan, and n
tort's th skin lu Its nrlgl
ual freshness, praduoiiig a
cloar ruiil healthy rom-fj
Tiicaion. Biiuunur ut n i nice
replications and jwrfoclly
rurjslLU.criuiUloJiuriOu.
Imrrosa. At nil
fccua lor Circular,
VIOLA ftXIM 80AP U mplf !rvaipmbU u
gklo ,irllilM (P utaN-j"tfl ftw tba uttrt. m& wtUsfmt
tiftl tot ih unrirrf. AhfarJateir jmr utA 4dkUij lawua-
MM. A-3nisiiitt, PHao 25 Crnti
G. C. BI1TNH d CO. i Toledo, O.
. by Matthews Etaos. and John
H. Pholua.
ThlaFnmona Remedy mrro quickly and por
nmnfnlly ull norvont (IlKtThajH. eucli tw WVak
Mm..r-f, fosor Hrntn l-uwrr, llotulm lt(, Wiifco
fiilnortu, l.ust VHullty nlitlillT viiiUriltinn,
lntitrni.tm,ttncy umt Riilii"(Mrioii!oiiriimiod by
-toiithful orrurn r r ioiiin, 4'i-niiilnt nj
onluti'ei. H II tirvn tnulciiM-4 Mood hulHrr.
lMitkflMiie pit to ijih! piitiv fironu and piinnp- Kaitly
cnrrli1 In vo-i rxMut. M ht lox O rur Wft. Uy
mull pmimlit nltli h wrltton iiiinmntHo to our or
tnoin y iiMuiitlni. Wtllti ttn lor rrve -nf-illnil
h hit. it Hunt tnto1 In (iIiiIii wmpprr. which von
IdlitM tAMlnmnlnlii nml i!tfKhit ritfrirfsnrci, Ko
rharir C'nsiuliutlnn. M-umiih nt imUa-
ktont. rnh hv fiir mlrcrHwii ntrnntx, or K-1lr-Pi
iKUVKM:KI) CO.. Mtuiuulo Tom plii, :ii
BOI.1) IN Hri? ANTON, A.. 11. C. 8ANDKRlN
WAhMINti'lON.CtiK. Nl'uVrK, IHUJlSTH.
ROYAL tSESk EOYAL
i nro flu i vi a ....
aVHUILU UKUI I
cure for euu
ureMcd and wi
fnl men.lntatiun,
nd arertnin PRMHTATIVE lor
all femttle IrrcauUriiic. SolUw th
a Vrlt',91 OttiraltH tl Clirt SrndaSo
stamp lor funicular, and "Guide fur
l.adic..'' luiiat on having The Boyal
feniitroyiil latlcti (BtlCrewti trtol)
addr.ii Vlikt II UOV Al. II HI. I II. IVnn
a!. Uurt re'a t'.U. Ik, tl.V, '.v tars.
For aula by JOHN 11. l'UELl'S. Urug
gist, Wyoming av. and Sprue strsut
45
8c W
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MADE A BIG PURCHASE OF
WALLACE 209 0Washlnaton Ave.
CARPETS
' - "'J.jvii. v- & 'a--" a 1 w
BEDD
1PM
TO our patrons:
Washburn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many pat.
rous thitt they will this vear hold to their usual custom
of lnilling SIRItrr LY oil) WHEAT until the new crop
Is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owinj; to the excessively dry weather manv millers ure
of the opinion that it is already cured, mid in proper
condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will take
no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully threo
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling has
placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other
brands.
MM
MEGARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
WHITE PINE-OLD GROWTH DRY,
Will it interest you to know tliat we have just
placed in stock over a million feet of 5 4, 5 and 1 4
Old Growth, Thoroughly Dry, White Pine ?
We can guarantee it First-Class Stock and can make
Prices That Will Pleasantly Surprise You.
THE COMMONWEALTH
TELEPHONE 432.
IRON Ai3D STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock.
SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES,
And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels,
Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc,
TTEBEi!
SCRANTON, PA.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, PA., Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
(JeneraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA.
EVERY WOMAN
....Mbiisi nwla "r-aHahl. twAnlhlv. Murnhilnf m-.llcn. Onlv tiAimlaa oJ
ute uuxttAi or uai mvuiu am uma. u jou um umt. tv
Dr. PeaS'n
n.. nMM.t ans iwrUIn
noliit. fiwtisajrwhMs. 11.00.
For Saleby JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, Cor. Wyoming
Spruce Strast, Scranton, Pa.
allacc
vi j AV.V4ge7 uu -wet v.
and 604 Lack, tit.,
Corner Mans.
LUMBER CO,
SCRANTON
PA.
Pennyroyal Pil
In rasslL Toa naatn (Dr. Fail's ) B
Addrasi S bal Huiouh U- UotsI
& CORNELL
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