The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 04, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    fTIIE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE TOURSDAY. MORNING, APRIL 4, 1895.
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EQUALLED BY FEW
AND
1 EXCELLED BY NONE
FRESH
hiy in
IN 1 POUND PRINTS.
.Try it aud you will use
no other.
- 24c PER POUND.
LUCE BROS.
ON OTHER S1DEJF CHANNEL
Some Events of the Day on the 'est
Side of the City Noted.
REHEARSAL OP THE NEW CHOIR
It Was Held Lait Jilght in Mears' Hall.
Patriot leeu)'i Desperate Assault
; Upon an Officer Cases Heard by
the Aldermen Personal Notes.
The newly-organbsexl oholr under the
leadership of Professor John T. Wat
klna held a, very suoceasful rehearsal
last evening In Mears' hall. The choir,
which bow oontalns 175 voices. Is com
posed of the best talent in the valley.
The rehearsal lust evening was on the
compositions "Gloria" and Ulossoms
Born of Teeming- Springtime." TheBe
pieces were sung through several times
and all present gave a most favorable
criticism.
'During the evening Thomas D. Da
vles and James A. Evans gave short
addresses, in which they expressed
themselves much satisfied with the re
hearsal and pledged their most hearty
co-operation with the new venture.
Mr. AVatklns wishes to state that a
rehearsal of the basa and tenor singers
will be held next Sunday morning at
10,30 o'clock In Mears' hall, and the
soprano and alto singers will meet the
same day at 3.30.
Assaulted an Officer.
Henry Burschal, constable of the
Fifth ward, is slowly recovering from
a severe blow whioh he received at the
hands of Patrick Feeney, of Tenth
street, on whom he went to serve a
writ Tuesday. When the conirtable put
in an appearance Feeney hit him in the
face and this sent the officer of the law
down a flight of stairs. Mrs. Kline,
who resides nearby, assisted the aged
officer to his feet and he was taken
home, where a physician was sum
moned. His assailant was arrested by
Constable Timothy Jones, of the Fifth
ward, and was taken before Alderman
Blair, where he was held in, $500 ball to
appear at court.
-
Arrested for Threats.
William Emmell was arrested yes
terday by Constable Timothy Jones
on a warrant Issued by Charles Mc
3iulty, of Filmore avenue, on a charge
of making threat against the McNulty
family. Some time ago, Emmell's dog
was poisoned and he accused one of
the McNulty family of this act. Since
then there has been iwar between the
families. - Alderman Blair held Emmell
irt- 1500 ball to appear at court. The
ball was furnished.
Probed a Dea's F.ye.
David Williams, of South Hyde Park
avenue, was arrested , yesterday on
complaint of Brooks Bass, of Jackson
street, who charged the defendant with
probing out the eye of a dog. The case
was heard last evening before Alder
man Johns. The dog in question snapped
at Williams some time ago and the
latter has since been hankering for the
canine's life. Williams and the dog
met on the avenue a day or two ago
and Williams made a Vicious lunge at
the animal's face with his umbrella
and succeeded In gouging Out one of
its eyes. Williams was directed to pay
a fine of 10 and costs.
Frank-Orf Nupllnls.
Miss Annie Frank .of North Hyde
Park avenue, recently employed as
bookkeeper for Carson & Davis, and
Christopher Orf, of Buffalo, were quiet
ly married at the bride's home on Tues
day evening by Rev. F. A. Paupe, pas
tor of the Oernri.T Presbyterian church.
After the ceremony a supper was
served, and the young couple received
the congratulations of their friends.
They left .on the 12.10 Delaware, Lack
awanna and Western train for the
groom's home In Buffalo, where they
FREEDOM FROn FRECKLES,
and from all
such disfig
urements and
! Wemishes.fol
. lows the use
of the Carls
bad Sprudel
Salt It clears
and freshens
the skin won
derfully takes away
that dull and
mottled look
that comes from stomach derangements.
Even in chronic and stubborn cases of
skin disorders, such as eczema,' It is
the prescribed remedy.
The blood, the liver, the stomach,
the kidneys all arc acted upon pow
erfully, but naturally, by the Carlsbad
Sprudel Salt You get the same bene
fit the same cure, the same feeling of
lightness and clearness all through
your system, as if you were at Carls
tad itself.' . -:':v. .I,'.,.-, .
Insist upon the genuine imported,
natural Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, which
is evaporated from the Sprudel Spring
at Carlsbad, and bears the seal of the
city and. -the signature of "Eisner 4
Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, 'New
York," 'on every bottle.
will reside in the future." The bride is
a well known and estimable young lady.
Uricf Motes of laterost."
Mrs. Henry Greenwood, of Garfield
avenue, Is seriously ill.
The funeral of the late John A. James
will take place this afternoon at 2.30
o'clock. Interment in Washburn street
cemetery.
Miss Maggie Jenkins, of Hampton
street, has gone to New York, where
she will enter the Salvation army train
ing school.
Jenkln Morgan, of Morris court, was
arrested last evening for abusing his
wife. He was placed fn the Went Side
station house and will have a hearing
today.
This evening, In the Simpson Metho.
(list Episcopal church, an unique enter
talnment will be given by the children
In St. David's kindergarten school. The
admission fee Is ten cents.
The members of the Simpson Metho.
dint Episcopal church will petition the
conference at Carbondale next week to
allow their pastor, Rev, L. C. Floyd,
to remain. Mr. Floyd has been pastor
for four years.
John Davies, of Pleasant street, was
arrested last evening on complaint of
his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Davlcs, who
said that he made threats and abutted
her. He was placed In the West Side
stution houHo by Officer Markee.
Miss Adele Breakstone, the accom
plished elocutionist of Wyoming Bern
Inury. who has participated In several
entertainments In the city, will appear
in the Plymouth Congregational church
on April 25, at un entertainment given
by clasws 22 and 23, of the Sabbath
school. Local talent will assist.
Sixteen thousand rolls of wall paper
damaged by Are to be closed out cheap
to make room for new goods. Call
early for bargains. Morgan & Co.,
101 North Main avenue.
West Side Business Directory.
PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, 1.40
per dozen. They are Just lovely. Con
vince yourself by calling at Starner's
j'tioto rariors, ivi ana UH south Minn
avenue.
GROCERIES Revere Standanrd Java
Coffee Is unexcolled. The leading coffee
of the day. t or gala only at F. W. Ala
eon & Co. Fine Qroctsrles, US South
Main avenue.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH
for anything you have to sell. Furni
ture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sea
the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 1028
Jackson street.
WALL PAPER-Go to Fred Reynolds,
208 North Main avenue, and see his
complete line of Wall Paper, Paints
ana window unaues. just openea witn
new stock.
PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, 113
riorin Alain avenue, does nrst-ciass
Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting.
Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed.
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Elcctrle Siguals Plaoed on the Street
Ku 11 w ay-Illness !of Thomas J. Moore.
Personal and Otherwise.
Electric block signals, like those al
ready in operation on the other lines of
the Scranton Traction company, were
put in use yesterday for the first time
on the South Side and Mlnooka Street
railway, and they worked successfully.
No. 1 light is located at Lackawanna
avenue and Mattes street, and No. 2 at
the switch opposite James F. Best's
Roaring Brook hotel, on Cedar avenue.
The other lights are placed respective
ly at the switch on Pittston avenue
around the corner from Birch street;
the switch at No. 11 school, and at the
switch on the Mlnooka hill on Cedar
avenue. With this improvement the
South Side and .Mlnooka line is now one
of the best equipped under the com
pany. Illness of Thomas J. Mooro.
Although his condition la not serious.
Manager Thomas J. Moore, of the Mea
dow Brook and 'Mlnooka general stores
is confined to his home on Adams ave
nue with. an. acute attack of the grip.
Mr.. Moore has not enjoyed good health
of later and not long ago was stricken
with a dangerous spell of Illness. There
is nothing to create any alarm In Mr.
Moore's condition, contrary to reports.
His very many friends will be pleased
to learn of his speedy return to his
former vigor and usefulness.
Shorter Paragraphs.
Mrs. Martin Melvln, of Cedar avenue,
is dangerously ill.
Miss Mamie Conboy,, of Cedar ave
nue, is seriously 111. .
Miss Margaret Lundy,' of Orchard
street, Is visiting friends In Wilkes
Barre. An entertainment will be held at Cal
lery'a arcade on Tuesday evening,
April 23.
Conductor Patrick Dolphin, of Palm
street. Is very ill, and has not been on
duty for a week.
James Clifford, of Prospect avenue,
left yesterday morning for New York
city on a business trip.
- A. C. Meyers, of Pittston avenue, has
returned from a business trip In the
southern part of the state.
Rev. Father MIller'B sermon at the
mission in St. -Mary's German Catholic
church last night was a most eloquent
one. '
Hotel-keeper John T. Gibbons, of Ce
dar avenue, has moved to Taylor,
where he will engage in the same busi
ness. Th foundation walls of the parson
age of the Hickory Street Presbyterian
church are almost ready for the su
perstructure. Michael MIchaley has succeeded
Frank Moeller an proprietor of the
hotel at the corner of Prospect avenue
and Cherry street.
Owing to the overcrowded condition
of No. 3 school a small percentage of
the attendance will be transferred to
the old Presbyterian chapel, on Hick
ory street.
William 'McDonough, the Prospect
avenue lumber dealer, has disposed of
his stock and accepted the superln
tendency under the lumber Arm of iMul-
herin & Judge.
Father Miller preached to the women
of the parish of St. Mary's German
Catholic church, last night and im
pressed them very deeply. The chil
dren's mission is conducted apart from
that of the adults. Sermons to fit their
minds are given each evening in St.
Mary's hall at 7 o'clock. This plan la
found to be fruitful of great good. The
zealous missionaries have been wished
many a blessing for their untiring at
tention to the spiritual work of , the
parish.'
Plies! Piles! Itohlng Piles.
, Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching
and stlniflng; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very sort. Swanye's Ointment
Stops the itching and bleeding, heals ul
na, stiu in moHt cases removes tlK
tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for M
cents.- Dr, Swayne & Son, Philadelphia.
. Diamond ear studs at Turnqucst'f, 205
Washington avenue.
Tallinn solid hMvai fMifltolntna wntnti
only $4.23, at Davldow Bros., 217 Lacka
wanna avenue.
Does your head feel as though some one
was hammering It; as .though a million
sparks were flying out of the eyes? Have
you horrible sickness of the stomach?
Burdock Blood Bitten wUl cure you.
HEARING IH SCANLON CASE
Accused Has Entered Hail to Answer
Charge at Court.
TESTIMONY GIVEN BY MR. DUNN
lictolled the Events That Took Place in
the Office of Colonel FiUsimmons.
Utter Said That Ho Did Not
See tbo Shots Fired.
Deteotive Anthony Scanlon appeared
before Alderman Fuller yesterday
afttirnoon upon a charge preferred by
Alex Dunn of "committing an assault
and battery with Intent to kilt and lev
eling a plHtol and llring two shots" at
the complainant. Mr. Hcanlon was held
In two ball to appear In court, his
father, Anthony Uuanlon, sr., qualify
ing as h!a bondsman.
The.heacing attracted a large crowd
to heur the evidence. Attorney J. P.
Kelly appeared for Mr. Dunn, and At
torney J. F, Scragg represented Mr.
Scanlon. Mr. Kelly opened his case by
recapitulating the events of the case
and stated that the charge wan one of
felonious wounding with Intent to kill.
His client was at Colonel FltzHlmmons'
office on business und in leaving the
office made some remarks to Mr. Scan
lon with regard to a disputed bill, when
the latter threatened to annihilate his
client, who, however, did not Imagine
that Scanlon had any intention to in
jure him until he picked up a piece of
iron and flung it at Mr. Dunn. The
missile Rtruck the door Jamb, a few
inches from his client's head. When
the iron missed Dunn's head, Scanlon
picked up his revolver (and chased
Dunn down the stairway, firing two
shots at him.
Mr. Dunn's Testimony.
Alex. Dunn, in giving his testimony,
said that when passing Scanlon he re
marked: "Chappie Scanlon, have you
any money today," when Scanlon re
plied that he had stood enough abuse
from him and added "I'll kill you." He
replied "Scanlon, you're a big bluff."
Scanlon, after picking up the piece of
iron and throwing it at the witness, got
his revolver, when witness retreated
through the doorway, closing the door
behind him. Scanlon, however, fol
lowed him and fired two shots, which
lodged in the wall, the lime and plaster
striking witness in the face.
Mr. Scrugg cross-examined Mr. Dunn
as to the check sent by Mr. Scanlon In
payment of the bill, but Mr. Kelly ob
jected and his objection was upheld.
Mr. Scragg then started in another di
rection and questioned the witness
whether he had not been cautioned by
Scanlon not to call upon him again
after the check was tendered, but again
an objection was successfully made.
The attorney then endeavored to ascer
tain if Mr. Dunn had seen Mr. Scanlon
on Sunday morning with regard to the
account, when his question met with tha
same fate. Several other questions were
ruled out of order, and finally in cross
examination, Dunn admitted that he
was told by Scanlon not to "dun" him
any more. He had written a letter In
lead-pencil, but Mr. Kelly objected to
the letter being read. Mr. Scragg In
timated that It contained threats. He
also admitted that he told Scanlon that
If he put down the Iron, he (prosecutor)
would receipt the disputed: bill. He
thought he lost his hat on the stairs
but would not swear that It was not
Ifflt In the office, as he was a little nerv
ous at the time. He sent a young man
for the hat and told him to be careful.
Did Not Sco Shooting.
Colonel Fitzslmmons gave evidence
that the two men were very angry and
quarreling, but did not see Scanlon
shooting. Captain Edwards stated that
on behalf of Mr. Dunn, he made an ex
amination of the stairway and saw the
mark of two bullets.
Mr. Scanlon then waived a futher
hearing and entered ball In $800.
NEWS OF THE RAILROADS.
Conductor John Brink, of the Erie
and Wyoming, is severely ill at his
residence at Dunmore.
Secreatry Mahy, of the Young Men's
Christian association, . addressed the
noon meeting at the machine shops to
day. On an average 113 men attended each
of-the "Air Brake" lectures. This
breaks the record for many miles
around.
Owing to the arrival of the warmer
weather the storm doors at the Dela
ware and Hudson depot have been re
moved yesterday.
A high grade elevator is being erected
at the Delaware and Hudson depot,
which will reach the top floor. The In
novation will be welcomed by the large
staff who occupy the offices on the third
floor.
Conductor E. E. Bedell has been pro
moted to a passenger run on the On
tario and Western. Ho was formerly
a resident or this city and is well
known to the boys.
The annual statement of the Lake
Erie and Western railroads gives the
capital stock of the company as $23,
680,000 and the funded debt 310,875,000.
The accounts for the year Just closed
represent a surplus of $T96,RG9.
Another members' rally will be held
on April 16, when the meeting will bo
thrown open to all railroaders. One
feature of the evening will be an Il
lustrated lecture on electricity by Pro
fessor Pelrce, of the Scranton School
of Mines.
D. T. Powell has been appointed to
succeed George Macdonald as ticket
seller at the Delaware and Hudson de
pot. Mr. Powell was previously on
night duty in the same offce, and his
place Willi be filled by W. E. Becken
dorf, of Pittston. N
Yesterday about 120 new volumes
were added to the library at the asso
ciation rooms. Including the works of
J. Fenlmore Cooper, Caption Charles
King, A. Evans, J. -J. Holland, It. L.
Stevenson, Mark Twain, J. Marlon
Crawford and George Ebers.
Personal attention paid to watch repair
ing at Turnquest's, 205 Wash. ave.
For plumbing and electric bells tele
phone 2242 to W. O. Doud & Co., 609 Lacka.
ave. .
1 . !
We show samples of high grade print
ing in 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. ,
Gent's diamond sleeve buttons at Turn-
quest's, 206 Washington avenue.
I '
When Baby was slok, we gave her Osateifa, .
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, .
When she became Hiss, the clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she (anthers Castoria,
j FIRST T
REATKIENT FREE
FOR ALL
DHS0FHE1IHI
$100 Given for any Case of lu
complicated Catarrh We
Cannot Care.
DR.W.H. HACKER
Has associated with himself a CATARRHAL
SPECIALIST from WASHINGTON, D. C,
wuostrlutlr follows out the method of tbe
celebrated "ENGLISH SPECIALIST, " Slit
MORKELL McKENZIE. Id the treatment of,
CATARRH, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA end all1
THROAT and LUNG trouble; also ALL DEr1
FECTtt of HEARING, arliiag from catarrh.
327 SPRUCE STREET,
Opposite New Hotel Jermyn, Scranton, Pa.
OFFICE HOURS- TO 8.
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RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
uthvr.MX of Me.
THE QRIAT 80th bar.
jpzixisa-oja: xi.xiBajHixs'sr
produces the above resnlts ln.30 days. It sett
powerfully and (jutoklr. Cures when all others (til
Youns men will regain their lost mtnhood, oo4 old
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BE VI VO. It Qulakly and sorely restores Nerrom
nets. Lost Vitality, Impotence, Nightly Emiasiont,
Lost Power, Falllnf Memory, Watttna Diseases, etti
all eSVcta of self-abuse or eicess sad Indiscretion
which aaSttoaeforstndy.baslDeseormarrlaae. It
not only oures toy ttartlst st the test et disease, but
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leg back the plak glow to pal shacks aad re
toring the Are of you til. ft wards off Jneanltj
and Consumption. Insist oa hating BE VIVO, ne
other. It can be carried la .eat pocket. By mail
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tire written guarantee to sure or reran c!
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r aale by Matthews Broe Draggis
fieranton . Psv
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car riot. )n vottt pocket. Si per bo; for 95. By
mall prepaid with a written guarantee to cure or
money refunded. Write ua for free Medical
boo It amit fteuled In plain wmpper. which con
tains testimonials and tlnanclal inferences.
char go for conanltatlnna. Btwart of im its
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WASHINGTON, COK. fiPUUCE. DKUGGISTS.
DR. HEBRA'S
VIOLA CREAM
FreeUee, 'Insist,
Liver . Mole. Blackheads,
Senbura and Tea, and re
atorea the akin to Its orlgt
. Ireshnea. praaoauig a
clear aad heolthf eonv
plexlon. Bnperlortoallfaca
MM.nLttniia and twrfcrtlv
At 'all
aiuMista, or mailed lot tocta,
Circular.
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ana puUrM noes, mmmUs tke MM, tat wtumt
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eatai. At iractfiu, Prise 25 Cesta.
G. C. BITTNKR 4 CO.,Tolioo, O.
.For sale by Matthews Broa, and John
H. Phelaa.
fssenite ar ths HismssT Mtmeat, Amtesmc
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minuLinrmixH
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la Banket, readr to pte oa Bret Indication of noli.
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(atlifacUonnaranteedormoney refunded. Frlea,
t pta. Trial free at prtunjiiu. Regi.tered mall.
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1IGOIMM
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
Weakness, NerTonanena,
Debility, and all the train
, ot evus irom early errors or
I later excesses, the results of
overwork, sickness, worry.
etc. Fall strength, devel
opment ana tone given to
)orery organ ana portion
oftheboav. BlmDle.Dat
ural methods. Immedi
ate improvement seon.
PoMmm ,,rvM.IHl. (IDn referanrAa. Bonk.
explanation and proofs mailed (sealed! free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y.
EOYAL rll ROYAL
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pressed and painful menstruation,
and. certain PIIVIHTATIVI 'r
all female trregurMritiet. bold with
a Wrltttt tairaatM to Can Send a 2c
stamp for particulars and "Guide for
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w sw aearie VsKKrM.nOYil Its. CO. Toav
ale Cart B'l'g r.U. Bet, SIUS, M
For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Drug
gist, 'Wyoming ave. and Sprues street
FA ' kleketter,s Eagllefc Blaaesd Brand,
Pennyroyal pills
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frmnd Is Ked aa oM wf taitioVVT
eftltd with bin A Hbbasi. Tttatta W
111 C- -al
feral
VELSBACII LIGHT
Specially Adapted for Reading ud Sewing
Jp, i Pi lie
IT EconiH.
Connumeg three (8) feet of gas per
hour and gives aa efficiency of sixty
(00) candles.
Saving at least 83 J per coat, over the
ordinary Tip Burners.
Call and See It.
INT k CQNNELL CO,,
434 UCKlWaNNI AVENUE.
Manufacturers' Agents.
H.A.HULBERTC
niiaii
WYOMING AVE, SCRANTON.
STEINWAY I SOU
DECKER BROTHERS
KRIHICH & BJtCK
STULTZ a BAUER
and
Others
PIANOS
Also a large stock of first-class
ORGANS
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
MUSIC, ETC.
DU FONT'S
MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING
POWDER
Man of acta rod at the Wapwallopen Mills, Lb
eeroe county. Pa., and at Wil
mington, Delaware,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District.
tIB WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pa
Third Notional Bonk Building.
Aobccies :
nnna tMin . . . . n
JOHN B. SMITH SON, Plymouth, Pa.
t. w. HULL1UAN, Wllkea Barre, Pa.
Agent for tho Repaano Chemical Uos
basy's High Kxplosivos.
CALL UP 3682.
MONEY 1 1 ilim
CO.
OILS.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, Mgr.
BREWERY.
Manufacture ot tha Celebrated
PILSENER
LAGER BEER
CAPACITY j
100,000 Barrels per Annum
Wm. Linn Allen
8c Co.
STOCK BROKERS,
Buy and soli Stocks, Bonds and Grain
on New York Exchange and Chicago
Board of Trade, either for cash or os
margin.
412 Spruce Street.
LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY.
G. doB. DIHIICK, Manager.
telephone: s.oox
ROOF TIMING AND SOLDERING
All dona away with by tha use of HART
MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists
of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be
applied to tin, galvanised tin, sheet Iron
roofs, also to brick dwallnga, which will
Jirevent absolutely any crumbling, crack,
ng or breaking of the brick. It will out
last tinning of any kind by many years,
and It'a float does not exceed one-fifth that
of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the Joe)
r pound. Contracts taken by
ANTONIO HABTMAXN, (27 Birch M.
E. Ill's W
LAGER
BEER
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BY THE BOX
AT LESS THAN 1 COST TO MANUFACTURE
We give below what the Cigars are actually worth
and also what we will sell them for during the next
week or ten days. There is no humbug about this
sale. We would be glad to have the purchaser take
them to any reliable manufacturer and have him ex
amine the stock and the class of work and see if he
would want to match them at the price at which we
are selling them. The cheapest Cigars in the lot are
good, sound goods, well made and good smokers.
There is not a brand in the lot that is made from low
grade Tobacco, and most of them are either clear Ha
vana or seed and Havana filler and Sumatra wrap
per. But a trial will soon tell any smoker what the
goods are:
Actual Our Pres.
Worth, ent Prlc.
Nonparicl ,. $ "JO 50
Brilliantes 1 00 oj
Steamship 1 00 B0
Sporting Times 1 10 70
Senators 1 10 1 70
Edna (100) 2 i!5 : 1 50
Invincible , 1 50 90
On the Sly , 1 25 75
Red Wasp 1 75 1 15
El Modena (100) 3 00 2 15
Conductors 1 75 1 25
Black Rabbit ; 1 75 1 25
, Cozy 1 75 1 25
Blue Label 1 50 1 00
Brotherhood 1 90 1 40
Puck 1 75 1 25
Tuxedo , 1 90 1 40
Our Champion 1 90 1 40
Chick v Chick 1 90 1 40
Bon Fume 2 00 1 CO
Minne Sota , 2 00 1 50
Gold Coin 2 00 1 50
National Sweepers 2 00 1 50
No. 1 Amber (100) 4 00 3 00
La Verona , 2 25 1 75
Duke of Warsaw 2 25 1 75
Little Perfectos (100) 4 25 3 25
Comrades 2 25 1 75
Aksido Xo. 3 2 25 1 75
Havana Blossoms , 2 25 1 75
La Cordova , 2 25 1 75
La Espanola 2 25 1 75
Brevilo 2 25 1 75 ,
La Verona , 2 25 1 75
La Fiel (100) 4 25 2 00
La; Teta 2 25 ! 1 75
S. B. W 2 25 1 75
We Are In It 2 25 1 75
Aksido, No. 2 3 00 1 90
Aksido Xo. 4 3 00 1 90
National Punch , 3 00 2 10
Gem of Columbia 2 25 1 75
La Delta (100) 6 00 3 90
Direct Wire (100) 4 50 3 50
La Cordena (100) 4 75 3 75
Manuel Garcia... , 2 75 2 25
Aksido No. 1 4 00 3 50
Lord Delaware Opera (100) , C 50 5 75
Manuel Garcia (K. W.) 4 50 3 50
Lord Delaware Con. Esp 3 75 3 23
Number 24.... 3 00 2 00
Lord Delaware Rep. Per 4 23 3 75
Silence 3 CO 2 23
Grand Orient , 3 75 2 50
La Belle Cubana (K. W.) 4 50 ; 3 50
La Belle Nueva (Imp.) '4-50 3 50
Lord Delaware Rothschild (23) 2 50 2 15
Shiller (K. W.) 4 50 3 25
La Belle Rosa (K. W.) 4 50 1 3 75
El Condilla (23) 2 25 1 75
La Vulta (Imp.) 5 50 4 93
Manuel Garcia (Imp.) S 50 4 90
La Fidelio (Imp.) 5 f0 4 73
Rey Del Rev (23) (Imp.) 3 00 ' 2 73
Flor De Chesterfield (Imp.) , 3 00 . 5 25
Any Cigars not giving the best of satisfaction, or
not fullv ud to reoresentations. will be taken back
and money refunded.
THE SCR ANTON CASH STORE
F, P. PRICE, AGENT.
IRON AND STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Rivw
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,
TTE1K1B
SCRANTON, PA.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, PA., Mamifaotursra of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AKD PUMPING MACHINERY.
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