THE SCRANTON TEIBTJNE -TTJESDAT MORNING, APRIL 2, 1895. Wldmaler. Chris, retail...... 14 7 JO Mock, J. W., wholesale 14 7 00 BCRANTONi TWENTIETH WARD. . Class Amount Connell, WIlHam, Meadow Brook store, retail.. ; H Connell, William, Meadow mines, retail 14 Connell, WUllam, Mlnooka tore, retail M Coniwll, Wm. A C. Na- , ttonal mines 14 Peokerk, F. J., retail 14 Cunleavy, Mrs. M., grocer.. 14 15 00 . 7 00 12 CO T 00 7 7 00 7 00 7 0 7 00 7 00 uenaro, urnest, retail Jt Hue, Fred, meat market. 14 14 14 Jbangan, M. u., grocer Laval le, Martin, retail Lacka.wa.nnfl. Rtnra Associa tion, South Bide, retail 14 Mulherin A Judge, lumber.. 13 McCrea, Mrs. John, grocer.. 14 Matylawlcz, John, grocer... 14 Martin, McDonough, retail. 14 Jla.tyls.wlci, - John, meat market 14 Behoffer, A. R grooer 14 O'Mallev. J. J., meat mar- 7 00 10 110 7 00 7 CO 7 CO 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 00 7 00 uth Bide pharmacy, re all uutkn. w.. Kruuer. . ... McDonough. Wm., lumber.. 14 SCRANTON, TWENTY-FIRST WARD. Class Amount v., L. & W. C. Co., Diamond mine 14 IV L. A W. C. Co., Brlsbin mine 14 JL I. & S. Co., Brlgg's shaft, retail 14 Tripp & Co., coal, retail..... 14 V oo 700 7 00 7 CO BOTTLERS ARCHBALD, FIRST WARD. Sensing, George $200 ARCHBALD, THIRD WARD. Remenltzka, George $200 Gray. Joseph 00 CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD. Bchafer. George, Jr $300 Bmlth, WUllam J 800 CARBONDALE, FOURTH WARD. Walsh, T. A $300 CARBONDALE, SIXTH WARD. Avery, Chales F $300 PICKSON CITY BOROUGH. Hoeffllng, Christian.. ..........$200 DUNMORE BOROUGIL Davltt, James H...; FELL TOWNSHIP. Healey, Peter J ; . . $100 Banko 100 JERMYN BOROUGH MeDermott. W. J $200 ' MAYFIELD BOROUGH, Katfo, Michael $200 OLYPHANT BOROUGH. BrokopovlU, George $200 BCRANTON, SECOND WARD. Brock, George S $3"0 opiuer, Aaam BCRANTON. FOURTH WARD. - . SCRANTON. FIFTH WARD, Walther, Henry $300 JSCRANTON, SEVENTH WARD. Roach, John C $300 BCRANTON. EIGHTH WARD. Zang & Kampmeyec $300 SCRANTON, NINTH WARD, Bchrader, A W $300 BCRANTON, THIRTEENTH WARD. McAndrew, Michael $300 SCRANTON. SIXTEENTH WARD. D'Hara, Mlohael J $300 BCRANTON, NINETEENTH WARD. Bpitzer, Joseph. $300 BCRANTON, TWENTIETH WARD. Brogno, Mathias J300 WINTON BOROUGH taluka, Andrew $200 WHOLESALE. ARCHBALD BOROUGH. Healey, Thomas & J. J $200 ARCHBALD BOROUGH, THIRD WARD. Klopper, Max $LDQ CARBOVDALB TOWNSHIP. Murphy, Bernard $100 CARBONDALE. SECOND WARD. Byrne, J. H $500 CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD. McDonald, John F $500 DICKSON CITY BOROUGH. Heerman, Harry J $200 Bhaplra, Abraham fuo Belhelmer, John J 2uo FELL TOWNSHIP. Kennedy, John D J100 Kennedy, John D ........ 100 MAYFIELD BOROUGH. Mendelson, David ...$200 OLD FORGE TOWNSHIP. Conway, r. J jloo -OLYPHANT BOROUGH, Goodman & Weiss $200 DICKSON CITY BOROUGH. Langnn, Patrick 200 SCRANTON, EIGHTH WARD. Schwartzkopf, Morris S500 Uilgallon, B a Kelley, W m Casey, A. J. & P. J BOO Walsh, E. J ujn Holtham & Welchel W0 BCRANTON, ELEVENTH WARD. Miller, Gustavo A $500 SCRANTON, THIRTEENTH WARD. Harriett, Francis O $500 SCRANTON, FOURTEENTH WARD. Cummlngs, J. H. & Peter J $500 SCRANTON, EIGHTEENTH WARD. Welsberger, William , $500 TAYLOR BOROUGH, BECOND WARD Hamlck St Moore $j00 BREWERS. .. CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD. KranU, Peter j3)0 : DICKSON CITY BOROUGH. " J. G. Gutknecht & Auguste Hufnagel..$500 DUNMORE BOROUGH. The Keystone Brewing Co $300 SCRANTON, ELEVENTH WARD. Robinson, Mlna, j. Hand, Michael D00 The Casey & Kolly Brewing Co C00 SCRANTON, FOURTEENTH WARD. Robinsons, E. Sons $500 Any person so ascertained or assessed who shall fall to attend such appeal or to appeal from the decision of the appraiser to the Common Pleas within tea days thereafter will not be permlUed to set as a defense to the recovery of the amount of the. license which he Is required to div when suit shall be brought that he Is not a dealer In merchandise, etc., etc Th !S.WIJjr.hhrrovl.dMhat n ha1' " the duty of the Country Treasurer to sue for the recovery of all licenses duly returned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser, If not paid on or before the first day of July In each and every year, within ten days JL i a.nd ,ald Treasurer shall not be discharged from any such llcenwi unless btfor? 8it'U& Te0Vtr th8 T " r TAKE NOTICE! ' All who are concerned In this, that an appeal will be held at the ArbltratloJ Room, Court House, In the city of Soraii. the hours of a. m. and i p. m.. for cltv and county at which time and place anv mtHJ'i- deflneU ant classed as aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys may appear and appeal from their said assessment, or have errors. If any cor. rected, If they think proper" y' WM. P. GRIFFITHS, Appraiser. ' SPRING SHAPES ARE AHEAD NOW, AND ITS TIKE TO PUT Y05J3 HEAD INTO THEM. CONRAD By AND FRESH IN 1 POUND PRINTS. - Try it and you will use no other.; 24c PER POUND. LUCE BROS. ON OTHER SIDEOF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West Side of the City Noted. PLYMOUTH CHURCH ROLL-CALL Interesting Exercises and Many llrlght and Timely Addresses Mr. Watktna and Family Returns to Wales. Funeral of Patrick McGluty. The members of the Plymouth Con gregational church, accompanied by several of their friends, assembled at 8 o'clock last evening In that church to respond to the thirteenth annual roll call of members. The pastor. Rev. Thomas A. Bell, presided. He opened the meeting with an. address of wel come, expressing his gratitude for the privilege of being present, and closed by hoping' for future success. The sec retary, -Ml us Lizzie .A. Evans, then called the roll, the response being1 very large. The heads of the various de partments made short addreesos. The following deacons of the church ad dressed the meeting: Thomas Eynon, ex-Deacon Vf. G. Thomas, of West PIttston; Richard Owens, Ellas H. Ev aris, Samuel Savllle, and A. B. Eynon. The board of discipline was represented by Zeno A. Stover In a short address. W. J. Morgan, chairman of the board of trustees, then spoke on the general work done. T. W. Phillips spoke) as chairman of the choir committee. Miss Delia P. Evans gave a lengthy talk on what the mission schools have done In the church. Miss Evans has been recognized as a leader In mission work of this kind for many years. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor was represented by Miss Margaret Davles In a short talk. The auditors' report was given by Evan F. Davles. Mrs. Thomas H. Allen, chair man of the Ladles' Aid society, also spoke. Home and foreign missionary work was discussed by Mrs. JD. R. Williams. Brief Notes of Interest. John A. James, of North Fllmore ave nue. Is seriously HI. Mathew Cavanaugh, sr., of North avenue, Is seriously ill." Charles Hadley, of Eynon street, is confined to his home with Illness. T. J. Reynolds, of Hampton street, has returned from New York state. ' The employes of the Diamond colliery will receive their month's wages today. J. Myron Evans, of North Hyde Park avenue, has returned from a visit with Wllkcs-Barre friends.. Mrs. D. B. Thomas' female choir held a rehearsal la9t evening at the home of Mrs. Bigelow, on Chestnut street. Classes 22 and 23 of the Plymouth Congregational church Sabbath school will give a trl-soclal in the church par lors on April 25. E. E. Robathan. of South Garfield avenue, entered upon his new duties yesterday as assistant clerk in the county commissioners' office. John Watklns and family, of North Fllmore avenue, left at midnight last evening for New York, from whence they will sail for Wales to reside In the future. ; At last evening's meeting of the Hyde Park Literary and Debating society in their rooms on South Main avenue there was an interesting debate on "Resolved, To the Victors Belong the Spoils." The society will give their sec ond annual banquet in Falrchlld's hotel on April 15. The funeral of Patrick McGtnty, of Brlggs Row, will take place from the family home this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Mr. McQInty was 35 years of age and is sur vived by a widow and six children. He was very well known. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Gallagher, of Railroad avenue, took place yester day morning1 at 9 o'clock. A solemn hlnh mass of requiem was celebrated Beethoven, Bismarck, Wellington, Kings and Queens innumerable, nearly all the minds that have chanced the course of affairs in the world for cen turies have been to Carlsbad for bodily aid. Not everybody - can go even in these times of fast travel, but every body can have the benofits of Carlsbad at a small cost at home in the Carls bad Sprudel Water, or the Carlsbad Sprodel Salt, which is evaporated from the Sprudel Spring. ' , The genuine Carlsbad Sprudel is a natural remedy which is always effect. ive lu all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys;, for habitual consti pation, gouty and rheumatic affections it Is without equal. Be sure to obtain the genuine article, which has the seal of the city of Carlsbad, and the signa ture, "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York," tn every bottle. EQUALLED BY NONE II In St. Peter's cathedral by Rev. Father O'Reilly. The floral tributes Included a Bacred heart, gates ajar, cross and anchor. Interment was made in the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. , You Should Know That we have a five-year lease on cur Gallery, and Cabinet Photos will re main the same price. Stamer, photo grapher. West Sldo Business Directory. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, 11.40 pr dozen. They are lust lovely. Con vince yourself by calling at Btarner's Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main avenue. GROCERIES Revere Standanrd Java Coffee is unexcelled. The leading coffee of the day. For sule only at F. W. Ma son & Co. Fine Groceries, 118 South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything you have to soil. Furni ture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 1024 an) 1024 Jackson street. WALL PAPER-GO to Fred Reynolds, 208 North Main avenue, and see his complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window BhadeB. Just opened with new stock. PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, 118 North Main avenue, does flrst-class Plumbing;, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. SOUTH SIPE NEWS. Mrs. Baldwin's Prophecy Caused Troublo at the Mills-Many Yonng Women Did Not Oo to Work-Jfotes'and Personals 1 . (Mrs. Kittle Baldwin is alleged. In one of her exhibitions of pre-science , at WllkesnBarre, to have prophesied the- explosion of boilers on (Monday, April 1, at one of thei mills on the South Side. The matter was gossiped about all last week among the employes of the differ ent mills, end from the levity with which it had been discussed, it was not anticipated that any noticeable number of the employes would take fright and remain at home. The story was that Mrs. Baldwin predicted the blowing up of a silk mill, attended with a fright ful loss of life; and that the force of the conoussion. would work havoc in a steel mill adjoining. This created the impression that It was the Sauquolt Silk mill that she had in mind. In the Sauquolt mill there are about 1,200 employes and yesterday 450 of them did not come to work. At the Meadow Brook Silk mill 275 hands are employed and seventy-three of them were so frightened that they did not come to work. At Harvey's Silk mill, at the Lackawanna Knitting mills and the Soranton Button factory, where a large number of young women are em ployed, Mrs. Baldwin's rumored pro phecy kept many of them away. Su perintendent Davis, of the Sauquolt mill, said yesterday that the nine boil ers used to generate steam are so regu lated as to precluda any possibility of an explosion. A Case of Sweet Charity. On PIttston avenue, near Palm street, lives a man named O'Malley, who moved here a short time ago from PIttston. He is blessed with a wife and family of eight children, and through illness has not been able to work and provide for them. Dr. Man ley was summoned yesterday and found the man in a critical condition. He prescribed for him and notified Poor Director John Gibbons of the des titute condition of the family. There Is barely enough in the house to keep the children from starving and abso lutely nothing to nourish the sick man. Mr. Gibbons will provide temporary re lief. Shorter Paragraphs. Christian Hauser, of Hickory street. Is seriously 111. Mrs. Patrick Connors, of Cedar ave nue, is dangerously 111. The entertainment at the Cedar Ave nue church will take place this even ing. ' Thomas Tlghe, of PIttston avenue, Is around again after a severe attack of the grip. The Scranton Saengerrunde will com pete at the Allentown Saengerfest, which will be held In June. A meeting of the South Scranton Building and Loan association was held lust night and the remainder of the shares of stock sold. Conrad Beckerly, of Birch street, has returned home from Trenton, N. J., where he had been called upon to per form the sad duty of attending the fu neral of his mother. NORTH END MOTES. Alias Mary C. Powell, a popular young. lady of the North End, has accepted a position in the office of Alderman L. N. Roberts, in the Griffin building. Mrs. Henry Protheroe, of Oak street, died at her home Sunday evening about 8 o'clock after over a year's illness of heart disease. She was born in Mer thyr Tydvll, South Wales, on March 6, 1843, and was married when 21 years of age to Henry Protheroe. After living about four years In Wales they came to this country and resided for about a year In Johnstown, after which they re moved to this city. Mrs. Protheroe was a prominent member of the Welsh Bap tist church, where the funeral services, will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'olock. Interment will be made In the Washburn Street cemetery. She is survived by her husband and seven children, Mrs. Craddo Morris, Mrs. Jo seph Blrtloy, Airs. Edward D. Jones, Miss Mattle and David, .Evan and Henry Protheroe. We show samples of high grade print ing tn catalogues and booklets The Trib une Printing Department. The beneficent Influences of the newly cut pine are condensed and refined In Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. .1 For Dlumblnc and electric bells tele phone 2242 to W. G. Doud & Co.; 609 Lacka. ave. IF TOU are weak and worn out, or have that tired feeling Hood's Barsapaiilla la just the medicine to restore your strength and give you a good - appetite. Hood's makes pure blood. . . . . . - .. For a dinner pill and general family cathartic we confidently recommend HOOD'S PILLS. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.. Symptoms Moisture; intense itchlns and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore, owanye s uintment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ul- Du, rind in mom cases removes th tumors. At druggists, or by matL for 60 cents. Dr. Bwayne & Bon, Philadelphia. Does your head feel as though some one was hammering H; as though a million sparks were flying out of the eyesT Have you horrible Blckness of the stomach? Burdock Blood Bitters will cure you. V 1 When Baby was tick, we gave her Castorls. When she was a Child, she orled for Outerts. When she became Kiss, she clung to Caetorla otraea she had ChUdna, she f town Castorta IN LOCAL THEATERS. Elita Proctor Otis will appear at the Academy of Musio on Thursday eve ning as Nancy Sykes, in ft grand pro duction, of "Oliver Twist." In support of Miss Otis, Charles Barron, the finished character actor, will be seen in his much admired portrayal of Bill Sykes. This Is by no means a new part with Mr. Barron, he having successfully played it many times in the past fifteen years. W. A. Mestayer, the manager of the company, will be seen In the small part of Bumble, the London Par ish Beadle. H. O. Carleton plays Fa gln. The rest of the cast Is exception ally well placed, and especial attention has been paid to the scenio equipment of the piece. In every detail there has been no expense spared to make this production of "Oliver Twist" one of dramatic importance. '11-11 II The advance sale of seats for the limited engagement of C. B. Jefferson, Klaw & Erlanger's magnificent re duction of Palmer Cox's "BrownleB" at the Frothlngtiam Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights of this week, with a matinee Saturday, Is now on. The de mand all day yesterday was extraordin ary, and Indications point to the great est business that has been done at the Frothlngham. The management ad vises that all scats be secured well in advance, in order that no one who de sires to witness this most remarkable spectacle will be disappointed. Scran ton will be the only city In Pennsylva nia In which It Is to appear, and In or der to bring it here Arthur Frothlng ham . guaranteed the management $3,500, which is something unusual in theatricals. 'I II . , But few people, even of ithose in timately .connected with the profession know that K. H. Sothern, the comedian, who appears here In his new comedy, "Captain Letterblalr," Friday night at the Academy of Music, Is e painter of more than ordinary merit, and has ex hibited at the Royal English Academy. Much of his spare time Is still spent at his easel, but his aversion to what he terms, "unprofessional advertising," leads him to leave the pictures un signed. Judges of artistic work are always attracted by 'them, end 'his greatest praise for them comes from professional painters, who, by .the way, he esteems his warmest friends. It is also a fact, but little known, that but few of the plays Mr. Sothern produces have not been bettered by scenes, and dialogues from his own pen before they are presented to the public In a num ber of ways Mr. Sothern Is remarkable, and modesty is one of them. Gilmore's Aromatic '-Wine A tonic for ladies. If yon are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to, woman hood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives tasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scranton. Atlantic Refining Oo Manufacturer! and Dealers la OlbS Unseed Oil, Naptbas and Gaso lines of all grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound; also a large Una of Pa afflne Wax Candles. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACME) OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the market. - Wm, Mason, Manager. Office! Coal Exchagns, Wyoming Ave. Works at Pine Brook. Complexion Pressrvsfl DR. HCBRA'S 1 VIOLA CREAM Sunbura and' Tea, and re. stores the skin to its orlgl- plon inpSSor to alff--' raepwations end perfectly htrmlMS. jruabttOf!&aUe&iorfiOoti fiend lor At "all Circular, VIOLA MON iOAP u mr Mw"' r sale by Matthawa Bs. and John neipa. Msoaeie er tut Hiestif Mwui Auwewtite SMHmiOLlIlMJBl a jASTHhAVAinnnn 5u t&mmmwm !"3 jj (a . Imutra will oure yon. A trS rr - T jew. wonderrnl DOpa to ulrn te'l -ryr rrromVeles.BoreTkreat. nsnea. MreaUI. oiu, tmnuMtUHHtf. Aaefflol.nl nnututtnUif. Aaeffiolt MaaM. annvMMMnt tA Mar hi poeietreajT to pee on ant todleuioa of oole. Centlaae Ifn hU rmuailtin, convenient u L todleuioa oi nuMreeuqn nmruiieea or man. jonnumiiteedoraionerrirandea. V ate. Ueeat Ktaei BdTl for PILES, rrtra. MU ete. at Dror nil el iortyinllrepll. Aodrsetatebere. DWUrn Bit r sals by Matthawa Bros, and Job neipe. BOYAXi EOYAL DreMcd ana tttlnful raeMtraatino. and a certain PREVHTATIVI (or nil female irotffu gulnncs, aoldwith a Writta OitrutH m Hum tamp for nartlcularund "1 LadiM." ltmtt ea taring 1 Send etc 'Guide for ng CM MTU Ctowilriiil) kiOMTt ve'tr.. In, ne, w tot For sale by JOHN H. PHELPfl, Drug. gist. Wyoming avo. and Bpruoa street. Cbiinblly & Wallace L MA' mh $k Wi Don't fail ( siiiiiiiiiisiimiiiitiniis i O -.- I OC. Biiiinigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia w E WILL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents scoured by the can t please you. THE FROTHINGHAM, 3 Nights and 1 Matinees, Commencing Monday, April 1st. The BARNUM of Them All, $ CQ11 U PREMIUM BAND AN0 ORCHESTRA Of 8 Artists, supporting the Peerless Queen of Comedy, WISH CARRIE LOIS, In a Jolly lot of new comedirt. The usual ladies' free tickets for Monday night can be procured and reserved at box ofiine. Rale of nttats opens Friday, March W. PRICKU-lOo., Sc. and 80c. Matinees 10o, THE FROTHINGHAM, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, APRIL 4, 5 AND 6, MATINEEJATURDAY. C.B. JEFFERSON, KLAW St ERLANG ER'S Mafrnigninccat Production at PALMER COX'S Up-to Dte Extravaganza. THE BROWNIES. A COMPANY OF 100 PEOPLE. GORGEOUS SCENERY ANO EFFECTS. Bale of seats opens at the box oflice Monday. April 1, at 9 a. tn. PRICKH-$1.J. 81.00, 760. fMta ?!tr, Thuitnp t.nin. all ..ill-m Aa m n. Ding into Her anton. ACADEMY OF MUSIC THURSDAY, APRIL 4. Tbo Charming Emotional Actress, ELITA PROCTOR OTIS, In a Scenio Production of CHARLeS DICKENS' Immortal Fiction, . OLIVER TWIST Bupportfd by a strong caot, including CHA8. BABHON and W. A. MEttTAYKR. Old Lon don eoenieally depleted as Dickens saw it, and aeCrulksuank illustrated it. Regular prices. Bale of seats opens Tues day, April 2. ACADEMY OF MUSIC x JFRIDAY, APRIL B. Eighth annual tour of Mr. E. fl; SOTHERN (Under the management of Daulel Frohraan.) F I rait - Time - Hera. in bis new comedy, CM.:-:LPU New York Cast and Ecenery. Special prices Lowor floor fl.SO, $1.00 and 75o ; Balcony 75c. and Me. : Qallnry !!3c. Bale of seats opens Wednesday. April & DAVIS1 THEATER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 1. 2 and 3, The Prize Winner of Fun, A JOLLY LOT BEADED BY THE 4 EMPERORS OF BIUSIM (Formerly with "A Jay Circus.") A Musical Comedy Brimming Over with Fun. ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS. 20c. mats down stairs reserred for ladies and their escorts. Next Attraction-"THE TEMPTATION OF MONEY," STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Dr. Campbell' Great Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. Srerybot g-nrrante'd to girt satisfaction. or money reiuaaea. rail pviotea mreeuona Iron a oaila to s vrown Derion. It Is purely vegetable end oannot ooaitivelr harm the mod it tender infant. Insist ou baring Dr. Camp- bell's; aooept no other. At all Drat glsta, Uo, WONDERFUL Sod Bobanton, Pa, Vot.IOl UM. O. W. Campbell-Dear Slrt I hare Mr. siren my boy, Freddie, T years old, some of Dr. Oamnhelra Miuria worm Knnr and Tm. and to my surprise this afternoon ebout I o oiocz ne passed a tapeworm measuring about It feat In leneth. held and alL 1 turn It la a bottle and any person wishing to eee it can do so by calling at my store. I had tried numerous other remedies, recommended for takinc taneworma. but all failed. In m estimation Dr. OompbeU's la the greatest worm remedy In existence. Yours Trr resnectfullr, FEED HEPFNEB, 782 Beech Bt ' note Tee above is what everybody says after eoee aaing. Maanfaotnred oy u w. 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We can guarantee it First-Class Stock and can make Prices That Will Pleasantly Surprise You. THE COllNJH TELEPHONE 422. IRON AND 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, TTE1B EIDER SCRANTON, PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND-WILKES-BARRE, PA., ManufaetuNi of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. 1 I Innluatii? ImlMtot froa HI wh, ! aflMtta, nth ttnblas lsa I . roreatc ey JOHN H. PHELPS. Spruce Strett, Scranton, Pa. 209 Washington At. Opp. Court House. per yard. Rugs and Carpets (Jive us a trial and see if we and 604 Lack, ave., Corner Adams. patrons: LUMBER CO, SCRANTON PA. I RESTORE Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming onuoan4 CONNELL VIGOR 283198