TIIE SCRAXTON TRIBUKE TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1895. 7.' BY FEW AND FRESH ML IN 1 POUND PRINTS. Try it and you will use toother. 24c, PER POUND. (LuceTbros. OH OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West v Side of the City Noted. MINISTERS ELECT OFFICERS Meeting Held at Kostdenco of Rev. David Juaca-Fanoral of Mrs. Henry Ureen wood Won to Kelso Money for .New Choral Society. A meeting of the Conjpvgattonal min isters of the valley was held at 2.5t) o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of Rev. David Jones, pastor of the First Welsh Congressional church. HI South Lincoln avenue. There were present Rev. T. C. Edwards. IX IX, of Kingston; Rev. Theophllus Davis, Plains; Rev. B. I. Evans, Kev. Thomas A. Bell, Rev. David Jones, Rev. J. K. Olyphant. and Rev. R. Slrhowy chosen: President, Rev. T. C. Ed- a programmefor the meeting, each sermon, and this was followed discussions on various topics. 1 ne meeting will be held in Nantlcoke t Rprnnn Ainn I iv in jiav. i ne I's Calls," Rev. J. J. Jenkins, of outline of a sermon. Rev. J. F. Mrs. Greenwood Buried. A large number attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Greenwood, who died on Friday evening, from the fami ly home on Xorth Garfield avenue at 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The remains rested In a handsome black casket, and previous to the funeral ser .Vice were viewed by many close ac quaintances. Rev. L. C. Floyd, pastor of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal -church, officiated and preached an im pressive sermon commending the estim able qualities and Christian character of the deceased. The floral offerings consisted of many boquets.; A party of singers from.' he Simpson pholr ren dered appropriate musical selections under the leadership of Professor 'Will lam W. Jones. Interment was made In the Washburn Street cemetery. The pall-bearers wre Harry Godshall, M. G. Dlmmlck, Harry Shorts and John Reese. Want to Raise Money. John Courier Morris, Thomas Mar shal, T. Ellsworth Davies, John R. Ed wards and Robert E. Williams, repre senting the official board of John T. Watkins' new choir, held a quiet meet ing yesterday afternoon in the parlors of Falrohlld's hotel for the purpose of discussing the problem of raising funds to pay expenses for the choir's trip to the Wilkes-Barre eisteddfod on June 12 and 13. ' It was at last decided that subscriptions would be the wisest plan, and the scheme will be operated' at once. .' Brief 5ote of Intercut. Sirs. Robert Owens, of Roland ave nue, is seriously ill. Julius Tyler, f Ararat, ia visiting relatives on this side. Fred Reynolds, of North Main ave nue, is , recovering from a severe Ill ness. . , Miss Lizzie Baul, of Prlc street, has accepted a position at the Globe ware house. Mrs. Jones and son, of Roland ave nue, and son, Alvln, are vlsitin friends In Nantlcoke. Mrs, Joseph Briyder," of West Pitts ton, -Is , visiting hjer brother, .ldera Pawling, of Swetland frtre-t. Mrs. Thomas Beach, of North Gar field avenue1, left yesterday -rwrnlng for Reading on a business trip. .Mr. and Mrs, Bliss and daughter, Minnie, of Susquehanna, are visiting friends on North Main avenue. Miss Kate Saul, of Price street, has resigned her position' at Clarke Bros, and will shortly marry A. I. Martin, of the East Side. ' ; An Interesting meeting it the llyde Park Literary and Debating society was held last evening in Us rooms on South Main avenue. 1 FOR MEfl, WOmm AND CHILDREN, At nan pricejMu Immediately, t ' At half price, ' Must be sold TEAS AT COST. ' GOOD BUTTER, 10c. ' :k alls Jackets and Pants, Jothmgj Shoe Brushes, ns, etc!, at a bargain. 113 S. r.!c!n Ava. EQUALLED i cvrci BY NONE SHOES SHOES! SHOES At the regular moetiriff of the Went Side board of trade this evening in St. David's hall, olllcers for the ensuing term will be nominated. . ' ' Miss Louise Roberts, of Wilkes Barre, has returned homo after a phort Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ebenczer Will iams, on Chestnut street. Thomas Jones and James Noono have been elected by the members of St. Leo's battalion as delegates to the an nual convention of the Boranton Dio cesan 'union, in Caibondale, on May 11) and 17, An examination In connection with the convention of the Congregational Sabbath School union, which will bp conducted on May 7 nnd 8 at Kilwurds dale, -was held Sunday In the First Welsh Congregational church. There were nine randldutes for examination. The result will be reported at the con vention. James A, Kvana, school controller In the Fourth ward, succeeded luat even ing at the meeting of board of con trol In having the. material for the new No. 19 achoul on North Itebecea ave nue, now In course . of construction, changed to buff brick Instead ivf red brick. This will make a deckled Im provement in tho appearance, of the structure. Sixteen thousand rolls of vail payor damaged by tiro to be closed out cheap to make room for new goods. Call early for bargains. Morgan & Co., 101 North Main uvenue. West Side Buvlneae Directory. PHOTOGRAPHS R-Cublnet Photos. 11.40 per doxeui. They are Just lovely. Con vine yoursAlt by cullln ut Hlurner's Photo I'arlors, 101 and 103 South Alulu avenue. GROCERIES Revere RtandanrA Jnvn Coffee I. unexcelled. The leailliis ooffee ot the day. For .ule only at F. W. Rla eon & Co. Fine Urocerlue, llti South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CABH for unythlnc you have to eell. Furni ture, Stoves. Tools, etc Call and see the stock of J. C. King, uud ltKJtf Jackson street. WALL PAPER Go to Fred Reynolds, 2116 North Main avenue, and nee his complete line of Wall Paper, Palms, and Window Shades. Just opened with new stock. PLVMBINO William D. Grimths. 113 North Main uv.mie, does nrst-class Plumbing. Steam Heat and Gas Kitting. Satisfaction is strlotly guaranteed. MRS. RICHARDS' LECTURE. Will Place a Handsome Sum In Finishing and Furnishing Fund. Last nijrht Mrs. M. T. Richards, of Providence, R. I., who has delivered a series of lectures on English litera ture and litbllcal subjects, delivered an extra lecture at the Young Men's Chris tian association hall on "Moses, or the Sojourn In the Desert," which was at tended by the largest audience which has listened to the admirable lectures of this learned lady. The life of Moses was reviewed In an Interesting manner, and, in a brief manner, a sketch was given of his four books, and his career as a historian, After an interval . Mrs. Richards re cited "The Burial of Moses." The lecture was given In aid of the "Furnishing and Finishing Fund," of the Young Men's Christian association, and about $100 was handed to the asso ciation officers by Mrs. Thomas Dick son, who was Instrumental In arrang ing the lecture and Insuring Its .success. SOUTH SIDE TOUGHS. They Made a Desperate Assault Upon tho kellerman Family. While the family of Mr. Klllerman was- seated In conversation Sunday niffht In their home, 627 Harris court, a party of drunken marauders knocked at the door and Imperatively demanded admittance. The command was re fused, whereupon the knocking at the door was continued. Miss Klllerman opened the door and received a blow in the face. The men fled, but William Hammon, who was- -present In the house, captured George Wlnans. 21 years old, of Fig street. Miss Killer man identified him as her assailant. A policeman was called and WInans locked up on a charge of assault and battery and drunkenness. In yester day's police court he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to thirty days in Jail by Alderman Fuller. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. A meeting of St. Aloyslus society was held last night at the hall In St. John's church. ' " A regular meeting of Columbus coun cil. Young Men's Institute, was held last night. ' "'.-. The Soifth "works were shut down yesterday morning for one week, dur ing which time the plant will undergo extensive; repairs. ' The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Wyandt, of Alder street, wasi held yes terday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the house and Interment was made In Pisttston Avenue cemetery. Michael -Kane, son of John Kane, of MLnooka, was kicked In the -mouth by a mule In the Greenwood mines yester day aflterwxin. His front teeth, upper and lower, were knocked out, and his face otherwise badly disfigured. A meeting of the school board of Lackawanna township was held yes terday afternoon. Robert Burleigh, who left the district, resigned as' a member of the bvurd, and John McCrln- dler, of Monic, was atupolnted In his stead. Mrs. George Ellis was' appoint ed to succeed Miss Lizzie Monies as principal of No. 5 school at Mooslc. NEWS OF THE KAILUOADs! The Installation of local officers of the Brotherhood of Ioaal Engineers wlll.be held at Raiib's hail on Sunday next. Fireman Horace J. Ferrell yesterdny found a pocket book, containing a sum of money, near the Railroad iihsocIh tion, which he deposited with Secretary Pearsall. The owner may have tho same by proving ownership. ' The wife of lirakemon Henry drcen wood, of the Bloomsburg passenger ser vice, was burled yesterday afternoon amid many tokens of sympathy. Mr. Greenwood, who Is left with six chil dren, has the sincere sympathy of all the railroaders In his henvy affliction. William Atkins, of Hickory street, died .at the iMoses Taylor hospital at 11.80 o'clock last night. Mr. Atkins, who was a laborer in the Delaware, Lackawanna and .Western car shops, was taken to the hospital Wednesday suffering 'from .heart rouble and a complication of diseases. From the first.' his recovery was doubtful, 'but the physician's made strenuous, efforts to assist In his reobvery. Mr.' Atkins was 66 years of age. y ; Telephone 2242, W. Q. Doud & Co.. 0) Lackawanna avenue, for all kinds of plumbing. ...'-.,. ... '.""V ' ' whenlsby was lick, in gave her Castorfe', . When she iris Child, she cried for Castor!, When the became Mia, she clung to Cantoris, When she had Children, She gats them Castor I MOVING TOWARD UNITY Favorable Kcmurhs Mudc at Meeting of County iioiird of pin. DELEGATE bOLAXU'S KEMARKS Said It Will Only Ilo a Short Time Intii tho Two Ilonrds of Hibernians Aro United In Action as Well as In Purpose. - Every division of tho fourteen com prising the Hoard of Erin of tho An cient Order of Hibernians of Lacka wanna, county was represented t tho county board meeting ot the order ill Father Mat hew hull, at ArchbaUl, yes terday iftirnoon, Five delegates from each division wero present, besides the oilliera of tho county board. Couirty Delegate. C. T. Roland called tho delegates' to order and presided at the deliberations. 1. F, McDonnell, of Jei'iuyn, was secT4ury. National treas urer of the order. Daniel II. tattle, was In attendance at the session nnd greet ed tho delegates with a' felicitous speech. At all conventions of this kind a certain amount of routine business Is transacted and ufter that was through with yeHterday the announce ment wan made that the; next, ntate con vention of tile order will be held ut Wllkos-Hariv on or uhout May lis,. Under tho rules of the order the three county itllcers, County Delegate C. T. Holanil. Seereitary 1. F. MidAitmell and Treasurer James MeGreevy, of Simp son, will represent the board at. tho state convention, Kach division Is en titled to send Its president us a dele gate, but In ease of his disability no alternate Is allowed. Oucstlon of Consolidation. Tho election of a delegate to tho national convention, which will be held at Tammany hall, New York, during tho week beginning Tuesday, May II, did not occur at yesterday's meeting, but will take place at the next conven tion. Resides tup routine business of the order, which concerns only mem bers and has jio outside Interest, there Is a growing sentiment anions the lead ers of both factions of the order to de vise the most feasible way of bridging over the dissension now existing, and unite them in one common brotherhood. County Delegate C. T. Roland, of the Board of ICrln, was Interviewed by a Tribune reporter and he asserted that the sacrifice he would make In bringing the two bodies together would be to step down and out from the honorable position he now holds. It cannot be said, he stated, that for his part the greed for otllclal power would stand In the way of a conse'.'datlon. lie de clared that he could say the same for the other gentlemen of the county board and he prophesied that the time would be short until the two boards of the Ancient Order, In this county and throughout the country, will be united under one head, as they have always been united In purpose. Returned Sinccro Thanks. Mr. Bola.nd asked to be quoted as re turning his sincere thanks to the mem bers of the rank and file of the Board of America for the response shown und their creditable display In the parade at Carbondale on St. Patrick's Day". Mr. Boland thanked the press, too, for the favorable mention of the dem onstration. G. A. R. CAMPFIRE. Interesting Fntertainmcnt Arranged fo Tonight in U. A. It. Hall. Lieutenant Ezra S. Griflin Post, No. 139, Jointly with the Women's Relief Corps, No. 50, and Lieutenant Ezra S. Griflin Camp, No. 8, Sons of Veterans, will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the surrender of Lee at Appomattox tonight at Grand Army of the Republic hall, Lackawanna avenue. The programme will consist of am ad dress by Colonel James Falrman, camp Are, conducted by a number of the veterans; music nnd refreshments by the Women's Relief corps. Twenty-five cents will be charged for admission. A TREAT IN STORE. Military Drama "Allatoona"- for the llcncfit of the Thirteenth. Great Interest is being manifested In the forthcoming production of the great military drama "Allatoona," written by General Judson C. Klrkpatrlck. The play Is founded on the battle of Alla toona Pass, which occurred during General Sherman's march to the sea, and undoubtedly will be the largest Atlantic Refining Co Manufacturer, snd Dealers In Linseed Oil, Napthas and Gaso lines of all grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com . pound; also a large line of Par afflne Wax Candle.. We also handle the Famous CROWN ACM W OIL, the only 'family safety burning oil in the inurket Win. Mason, Manager. Office: Coal Exrhncno, Wyoming Ave. Works at Pine Brook. VIGOR EH Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness. Nervonsnew, Debility, and all the train ot evil, rrnm eariy error, or Inter excess, the results of overwork, uleknesn. worry, eto. r un .trengin, uevei- opineuwiuu tone given to levory organ and portion of tho body. Hlmple, nat ural method.. Immedi ate Improvement men. 1r-itnM iMtiwMalliiA' 2.om twfamnntui. Book. explanation and proof, mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, M.Y. ROYAL ROYAL LADIES' Mil ASM pressed una painiui menstruation, hi a certain PREVENTATIVE for all female irrcKuinritiea, aolawith eWrlttralhurutMtoCw Send ale .tamp for particoanandiGuide for Ladiei." Intlat oo having fhi Soya! Fturnnl T'tltti (let Oro. Brut) li,rM V.KNrll.ROtli, Mil. CO. Urn teVeart sr.r.o. Sm, Hoe, . For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Drug- Cist, Wyoming ave. and Spruce street. ILllIlGAILDiCn dllB amateur produutlun ever witnessed In this city,.' The, play wlll.be presented In the Frothlnghatn during the week of liprll 22. . . In order to give everybody an op portunity to witness the play it will bo produced as follows: On Monday, "Governor's and Armory Day;" Tues day, "Thirteenth Regiment Veterans' Day; Wednesday, "Firemen's Day;" Thursday, "Ladles' Day;" Friday, "Military Day;" Saturday, Grand Army of tho Republic nnd other patrl otlo orders. A soliciting committee, consisting of tho following, will wait upon business and professional men for their adver tisements In the armory programme, of which 10,00(1 copies will be printed: W. 8. Millar, chairman; W, W. Youngs, H. B. Clmsp, John Morris. : riRKLYTSFNTAL. That W ui tho Vordlut in Kbgurd to the Death of Alurrit l.uwrunoo. In the arbitration room of the court huuse tho tentlmotiy of witnesses was tulien last night before Coroner J. A. Kelley and thu Jury Impaneled to In vestigate the deuth of t-year-old Mer rltt Lawrence, who was killed by a (ilreet enr last Thursday afternoon on Adams avenue. Professor' Allan Law rence, father of the dead ohlld, was not present, but he was represented by At torney W. S. Hulslalider. In behulf of the Traction company Attorney Horace K. Hand was present. Court Stenog rapher Willis D. t'ostou took the testi mony of thu witnesses. . James Cuutwell, motorinun of tho car thut ran down the little boy, was first sworn. He Is an experienced rallroud man, having been In the buHlneHS for the past twenty years. He worked for many years as un employe of the Dela ware, Luekawanna and Western. His opinion is that the cur at the time of the accident was nut running faster thun live or six miles an hour. The buy unexpectedly ran on the truck and Mr. Cuntwell swore that he reversed the motive power as quickly as he could, foreseeing thut ttve boy would hurdly escape from being run over. The usual signals were sounded before upprnachlng the Intersection of the streets, but the boy darted In front of the car and could not be saved. Conductor K, D. Barclay of the car was sworn and testified that he became aware thut something was w(rong when he felt the motors being reversed. The car could not have gone more than forty or fifty feet after It was reversed before It stopped. 12x-8chool Controller George B. Thompson and his son, Arthur C. Thompson, were sworn. They were on thelrl way down Adams avenue, and the car was almost at the crossing before their attention was attracted. They saw the boy run ahead of the car and then the accident. Both substantiated the motorman and conductor with re gard to the speed of the car. W. B. Hartley, who was a passenger on the car, gave testimony regarding the speed of the car. He saw the boy ahead and was of the opinion that the acci dent was unavoidable. The car was not making excessive headway. The Jury decided that the death of the child was purely accidental, and the motorman was exonerated from all liability. . Homo Seekers' Fxcursions, via. the Nickel Pinto Road, to points In the south, at one fare for tho round trip, March 6 to April 2 and 30. Auk your city ticket agent for detailed infoma tlon, or address F, J. Moore, general agent, No. 23 "Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. Constipation Is the cause of alt sorts of serious disorders of the blood. Strong ca thartics are worse than useless. Burdock Blood Bitters is Nature's own remedy for troubles of this sort. (Action TO our patrons: Wnshburn-Croshy Co. wish to nssuro their mnnv pat rons thut they will this year hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. Now wheut is now upon the market, ana owing to the excessively dry weather many millers ore of the opinion that it is nlrendy cured, and in proper condition for milling. Wushburn-Croshy Co. will tuko no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling hna Sluced Washburn-Crosby Co. 'a Hour fur above other runda. MEGAR6EL i Wholesale Agents. LUMBER At Wholesale. RICHARDS LUMBER 'TELEPHONE 438. N.;.:aar dlicevsry. . Will srse. JTUvasaeiKB is cars ssrvoasDssllIti, I.ouof B.igsl Pow.r in elthsi si Invelntsry ImlsslaBS froai aay saass. If ... Isetsd, such troables lead ' eeesumstloa or lassiilly, 11.00 per boi by mail, i fcuisa for St. With ev.rv efve Mt AJMt Usiag, &'t TriTfi-"rltt0Jltwult 10 CUI0f ntmA lit BMir. HataaVIVUIal VW . ' Fersa vt JOHN H. PHUPS. tpriteo Street, Seranton, Pa. . FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! YOUNG MEN, ATTENTION! DR. HACKER, "THE ENGLISH SPECIALIST," Will for the Next Thirty Ituye, (live Abso lutely Freo, All Consultations, I Humi liation, eud I'roffn.lonul Services. ltenioniber, this la tor 110 DAYS ONLY. Avail younuilvue of this turn opportunity. Thin only applies to eano. of nervou. trouble. arlHliiK from Error, of Youth. Our Hpo.lnliHt In treatiiiniit of all Catarrhal mill Thiont troulileaalHoKlve. K1KHTTKKAT MUNT F'KEli. DeafneH. positively cured. DR.W.H. HACKER 327 SPRUCE STREET, Opposite New Hotel Jermyu, Hcranton, Pa. OFFICE HOUR8-8 TO 8. STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm 8ugar and Tea Every bo gnrranta'd to g! etIfactlon or money refunded. Pull pti--d ilireotlun. from a ohlld to a grown poraon. It 1. purely vetfutableand oannut positively harm the mo.i tender infant. InHl.t on having Dr, Camp, bell'.; accept no other. At all Druggists, '2ic. WONDERFUL BotJTH SnRASTOS, Pa., Nov. 10, 1804. Mr, O. W. Oamplwil-Ueer Sir: 1 bare given my boy, Freddie, T year, old, tome of Dr. Campliell'. Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. and to my aurpriHe this afternoon about 2 o'clock he paawd a tapeworm meuurlng about 8o feet In length, bead and all. 1 have It in a bottle and any peraon wishing to we It can do so by calling at my store. I bud tried numerous other remedies recommended for taking tapeworm., hut all failed. In my estimation Dr. Oiimpb.il'. i. the great.! worm remedy in exi.unee Tour. T.irv re.nei-tfully, FRED HEFFNEK, 731 Beerh St note The above is what everybody aay. after enoe o.lng. Maunfactnred by C. W. Campbell, Laneaxter, Pa. Successor to Dr. John Campbell A Hon. erase mi. rr tk.Hi.hmt Mineat Aoraoamte SMmTHOLlNHflLffl liVL CATARRH HEADACHEIS IsnALin will core yon. A wondrrful boon to sutTerer from Colds. More Thra.L InSneara, Bronchitis, or HAT FETCH. AfimU mmlttrilUf. An efficient la peeket, ready to ese on flrot IndlcaUon of col C-OBtlnsjed Use KnVeta i'trai.tit Care. Rstl.faoUoarnsnuitesdormoney refunded. Price, ta Trial free at Dnifgllts, Reslstered mslL M out. l.lCESmHai.,tkmLI,.iCi,0.l: . OTTSHMAIf 'B MENTHOL J!"" nd ''' remedy tor VI allrtlndlteaies.ltrsema.lL-b 'salt Rtaeamoid SnresJInras, I'uia. Weaderfnl rem eT for FILES. rrlce.aSeta.stDru.-DSI If gists or by mll prepsld. Addren above. DAL. HI For sale by Matthews Bros, and Johe H. Phelos. CO., 22 Commonwealth B'l'd, Scranton, Pa. RESTORE LOST VIGOR on apta week. Sold will WsITTM t. saw VliniUHiVaUt. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avanua and CONNELL OARS if Hi BY THE BOX AT THE COST TO II 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 tho goods are: Nonpariel , . . .'. .'. ,', .'. ,'. , . Brilliantes Steamship Sporting Times. Senators ; Edna (100) ' Invincible On the Sly Red Wasr El Moden'a (100) Conductors .Black Rabbit Cozy Blue Label Brotherhood Puck Tuxedo Our Champion Chicky Chick.- Bon rume Minne Sota Gold Coin National Sweepers.. No. 1 Amber (100).. ' La Verona Duke of Warsaw. . . , Little Perfectos (100) Comrades Aksido No. 3...... Havana Blossoms. . . La Cordova La Espanola Brevilo La Verona La Fiel (100) Lai Teta S. B. W We Are In It. Aksido, No. 2.... Aksido No. 4 National Punch Gem of Columbia. . La Delta (100).;... Direct Wire (100) La Cordena (100).. ' Manuel Garcia Aksido No. 1 Lord Delaware Opera. (100) Manuel Garcia (K. W.) Lord Delaware Con. Esp JN umber 24 Lord Delaware Reg. Per Silence Grand Orient La Belle Cubana (K. W.) La Belle Nueva (Imp.) Lord Delaware Rothschild (25) Shiiler (K. W.) La Belle Rosa (K. W.) El Condilla (2o) La Vulra (Imp.) Manuel Garcia (Imp.) La l-idclio (Imp.) , Rev Det Rev (25) (Imp.)... Flor De Chesterfield (Imp.) Any Cigars not giving the best of satisfaction, or not fully up to representations, will be taken back and money refunded. THE SCIIAHTON CASH STORE F. P. PRICE, AGENT. 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, TTHE SCRANTON, PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives KOISTIKG AKO RIPPING MACHINERY. Oenerajomcat 5CaUlST0M-M. . n flNUFACTURE Actual Our Prea Worth, cut Price. . 90 CO . 1 00 65 - 1 00 CO m 1 10 70 . 1 10 70 2 25 1 60 . 1 50 90 . 1 25 -75 n 1 73 1 15 . . 3 00 2 15 ., 1 75 I 25 . 1 75 1 25 1 75 1 23 1 50 1 00 m 1 90 1 40 , 1 73 1 25 . 1 90 1 40 . 1 90 1 40 , 1 90 1 40 . 2 00 1 60 ., 2 00 1 50 . 2 00 1 60 . 2 00 1 50 . 4 00 3 00 2 25 1 75 . 2 25 1 75 , 4 25 3 25 . 2 25 1 75 2 25 1 75 . 2 25 1 75 2 25 1 73 2 23 1 75 , , 2 25 1 75 , 2 23 1 73 ,. 4 25 . 2 00 m 2 23 1 75 ,. 2 25 1 75 2 25 1 75 , , 3 00 1 90 . 3 00 1 90 3 00 2 10 . 2 25 1 75 , 6 00 3 90 ... 4 50 3 50 , w 4 75 3 75 ., 2 75 2 25 ,.. 4 00 3 50 , 6 50 5 75 , 4 50 3 50 ,., 3 75 3 25 ,., 3 00 2 00 ,. 4 25 3 75 3 50 2 25 ., 3 75 2 50 4 50 3 60 ., 4 50 3 50 2 50 2 15 , , 4 50 3 25 4 50 3 75 ., 2 25 1 75 . 6 50 4 93 J 5 50 4 90 .. 5 50 4 75 M 3 00 2 73 .. C 00 5 23 , , , , , ENDER i . U e . Stationarv Enffinos. Doilors.