T1TE SCBAXTOX TRIBUNE TUUBSDAY MORNING, APIUL 11, 1895. EQUALLED BY FEW man EXCELLED BY NONE FRESH IN 1 POUND PRINTS. ?Try it and you will use no other. 24c PER POUND, LUCE BROS. ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the 'est Side of the City Noted. VlLLAKD BEEKS IS A GENIUS Una Constructed Perfect Working Model of a Coul Breaker-Death of Mrs, .Patrick McNamara-Folr and r'estl ' val in Jackson Street Church. f'A marvel of mechanical construction Is a representation of an anthracite mine and breaker which is now Deine rtmde by Wlllard Beers, of MerrlHeld avenue. Mr. Beers, who Is now about 18 years of age, began this piece of work about a year and a half ago, and has put in a few hours every evening on the work since that time. Every bit of the machinery has been turned out on his own lathe. He had never received any instructions as a machinist, but his work has baffled many experienced workmen who cannot even explain how the contrivance is made. The breaker occupies a space about Blx feet square, and Is built on the plan of the Sarid Jianks mine. The mine is complete In every par . tlcutar, with men, mules, cars and coal. The cars go in the mine empty and come out filled. A train passes every seven minutes at a rapid rate of speed and a man lowers the gates Just In time for It to pass and raises them again when It has gone. Jlr. Beers' father has been a machinist for many years, but has never Instructed his son. The work Is not quite finished, but will probably be placed on exhibition as soon as it is, A Fair and Festival. The Ladles' Aid snoletv of thp .Tack. on Street Baptist church concluded 'their' fair find festival, whlrh liRirnn Tuesday evening In the basement of the cnurcn, last evening, xne rooms were beautifully decorated. Nearly all the iaies comriDuiea pottea plants and cut flowers, and these were tastefully ar- ranged throughout the room. On the walls and Celling were festooned stream ers of. green. Six-tables were nl.toeri In the room and a cholae minnur . n.iii served. The ladles' society realized a large sum, which will go towards liqui dating the church debt. The tables were anenaea oy tne rollowlng ladies: Table No. 1, Mrs. Pritclmrd and Mrs. Thomas; table 2, Mrs. John A. Morgans and Mrs. Thomas Roderick; table 3, Mrs. David C. Williams and Mrs. John Thomas; table 4. Mrs. Phiii Th. and Mrs. William C. Davis; fancy uoom, airs. John S. Harris and Mrs, John Jones; ice cream, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Roberts and Mrs. John Harris candy booth, Mrs. Williams and Mrs, Airrea Godshall; kitchen, William Prltchard, Mrs. Jeremiah, Mrs. David inumas ana Mrs. William O. Jenkins The officers of the society are- Presi dent. Mrs. D. O. Mrs. T. J. Price; secretary. Mrs. John naiiia; Treasurer, airs. John A Lewis, j. DCIlh Of Mrs. McV.ma.. ' xAt yearly hour yesterday morning .... . uinun. mcxNamara. of Price u.eu hi ner nome very suddenly. She had been 111 hnr a vc.,' ,,. - ' J twiutb lllilC Deceased was born In Ireland but has resided In this countrv t,.v She was about 44 years of age, and was suiviveu oy a nusband and eleven chil dren, Mrs. McNam of estimable qualities, and her list of ..jr..ua was very large. Tha funeral will take place this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be made In the xiyae rant catholic cemetery. Brief Notes of Interest. .. . -Harry Wrlgley, of Twelfth street, Is recovering rrom an illness. ; J. B. Russell hns opened a' barber u() on ooutn Main avenue. . niuiur.ntai, wno conducted a dry kuuus csiaDiishment on. South Mai avenue, has removed in tonn i . . . .. I. CIIUC, Louis-Davis, of Bellevue, .will leave pnuruy xor Toronto, Canada, where he wnj, be examined for the degree of musical bachelor, r ' A concert and mania will.be held In i the. Washburn Street -resoyterian church on the evening of April 25. The admission fee Is 5 cents, LEG CRUSHED LENGTHWISE. ... Weeks of. Suffering Relieved. From the Altoona lPa. Ml tip to July 2h last, Ell A. Booser. ' of 14 tseconu avenue, had charge of the wheel foundry of the Pennsylvania railroad. On that date he was the unfortunate victim of an accident. He was run over bv a. car. the flange of the wheel entered between the toes crushing the left leg lengthwise up to the knee, and rendering amputation necessary to within eight Inches of the hip. After nine long months at the Al toona hospital, and a still longer'-slege at his home, he found himself in a deplorable conaiuon. "At this time." 'said Mr. Rnnao t n' Mirror leporter, "I broke out on mv arms back and hips; my right leg was a terrible signr. -me cair below the knee had two bolls on. I could not sleep, no appetite. and was unable to use my crutches for six weens. My pnysiciana seemed to do all they could for me, but I was in a very weak conmtlon. 1 could not digest , the simplest food without difficulty. So I made up my mind to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and before I had taken flveidoaes, I could see Improvement. 1 feel thai I will soon be able to return to work. I have no.trouble with my digestion, and theannoying weakness' that afflicted' me so long has entirely disappeared." - I Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy 1 U1 UiUWUMB DJin:iUU Ur .Ufll UllWtUHJB as i" rheumatism, neuralgia, tjlllousness, dyspepsia, kidney "and' liver tomplalnts, In Bright disease, diabetes, urinary "roubles, and ,the sickness peculiar to omen, It has cured where all else failed, A special meeting of Robert Morris Lodge, Order of American True Ivor ltes.. will be held this evening; in. Ma soiilo hall. Many important matters will be considered. The egg supper and social of the Ladles' Aid society, of the First Bap tist church, will be held this evening, commencing at 6 p. m. Eggs will be served in all styles. Colored eggs for sale. Lenten services will be conducted this evening at 7.30 o'clock by Rev. F. A. Paupe in the German Presbyterian church. - On Friday services will be held at 10.30 a. m., 1.30 and 7.30 p. m. All are Invited to attend. The following services will be -.ob served in St. David's church,, on Jack son street, next Sunday: Early ser vice at 6 o'clock a. m. Morning prayer, holy communion and Easter sermon at 10.30 a. m. Sabbath school at 2.30 p. m. Holy baptism at 3.30 and children's festival at 7.30 p. m. At the latter ser vice the children will present their mite chests and prizes will be awarded to the winners. West Side Business Director-. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, tl.40 per dozen. TBey are just loveiy. ton vlnce yourself by calling at Startler'. Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main avenue. GROCERIES Revere Standanrd Jnva Coffee Is unexcelled. Tlie leading couue of the day. For sale only at F. W. Ma son & Co. Fine Groceries, 11G South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything you nave to sen. r unn ture. Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 1(K4 and 10M Jackson street. WALL PAPER-3o to Fred Iteynolda, 208 North . Main avenue, nu nea ui complete line of Wall Paper. Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with new stock. PLUMBINO-Wllllam D. Grimths, 113 Norm .Main avenue, uura Plumbing, Steam Heat and Oas Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. SOUTH SIDK KEWS. lir. Munley's Female Servant Has No Vse for the Knights of Rest Two Societies Installed Officers Lnst Evening. As the servant employed in the fanv lly of Dr. J. A. Manley was scrubbing the floor of the doctor's office yesterday morning, Timothy Lavellc, of Ripple street. Whose wife had become suddenly 111 during the night, rang the office bell to summon the physician. The ser vant answered the cull and said that a man dressed In overalls Mr. Lavelle had on his working clothes was at the door. She sized him up as a Weary Willie in search of provender, and slummed the door In his face. Mr. La velle thought that she would notify the doctor and waited patiently outside fur an hour and at last concluded to go for some other doctor; but Clerk James Tuhlll. of D. W. Humphrey's pharmacy, arrived on the scene and sent word to Dr. Manley that he was wanted in a hurry. The servant figured it out that Mr. Lavelle was a hobo, only waiting for her to go upstairs to notify the doc tor, and then he would have free rein to rummage the office while she was gone. News In Brief Paragraphs. John Flatlertv. of South Wyoming avenue, will leave today for Lafayette college to enter upon a course of study. Th watpr iii the cellars on tsouui Washington avenue has abated only a few inches within the past tweniy-iour hours. T,it niin tinn nf the officers of James Coiinell Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was held last nigni ui Fruehan's hall. Th nflloers recently elected in South Side branch of the Patriotic Daughters of True Americans, were Installed last night by Mrs. Randolph Jones, ui me West Side. Thro. rnsM of scarlet fever nave broken out Iff 'the.' family of Joseph vui nf i.ii7 Prnsnect avenue. Ii,r. Manley, who is the attending physician, does not report them serious. Tnhn Wentnfahl. father or j. w. Westpfahl, chairman of the select branch of councils, celebrated hls fifty- ninth birthday yesterday, ana receiveu ho nnncrrntiilntlnns of friends with wishes of many returns of the anni versary. He is strong and vigorous still. KOttTlI END NOTES mo Tnwnh F. iHanel has been con fined to her home, on Dickson avenue, for the past two weeks with an attack of the grip. Mrs. N. F. Stahl, or surtsei vmiu, has returned homo from a two months' visit with friends In New Jersey. vinhniaa smhl. of Princeton college, Is spending his Easter vacation with his mother, Mrs. N F. Stahl, of Sunset avenue. Mio. rra Snvrler exnpcts to leave 10- day for Pittsburg, where she Intends to reside tn the future. The funeral of James Sllkman win take place today. The service will be held at the home of his brother, John Silkman, at 2 o'clock and will be con ducted by Rev. George E. Guild. TKfl WplHh Oalvlnistlc church was filled last evening, when the ladles of It served tea .to their menus. ' mh. lmin.H of the Methodist Episco pal church ; intend holding an Easter. bazaar in the cnurcn pariors winxm. T oot Anfirust Li M.Ttozelle, of Green Ridge, took his delivery Wagon to the carriage works or ai. t. -ts-ener ior re pairs and left it there until the first of h .In the meantime Keller offered it for sale for the costs of the re pairs. On taking it out Kozeue claims that although the repairs were made the seat and stretcher were broken and one of the axles cracked. He brought suit before Alderman Bailey for the damage done and last night was glvn a Judgment for J5 and costs, although his claim was for $13. Edward Taten last .night raffled off a horse valued at $100, which was won by Oeorge Mulley, Edward Oayan win ning the second prize, which was a box of cigars. VOLUNTEER FIREMEN. They Hold an Interesting Business Ses sion at Durr's Hall. ,At the regular monthly meeting of the Volunteer .Firemen's association, held last n.Ight fn Durr's hall, .fifteen applications for membership were re ceived. A committee of Bix was ap pointed to make arrangements for the entertalnment.of. Joseph J.' Clarency, of Philadelphia, a member of the Active Engine -company of the Quaker City, and the' father oil all bills now before the legislature in the interest of fire men.' Mr. Clarency will give an address at the Frothlngham theater on Fire men's night during the productlon-of Allatoona. He1 has been invited by the Thirteenth regiment, and the Volunteer firemen wllj entertain him during his stay. .. , '.'.'. '. -A son was born afew days ago to George XV.. Hall, an.' old and active member of the associations and the 'boy was, elected an honorary member. In honor of Mi Clarency the young mem ber, will be called Joseph, and after the association he wll be called Volunteer, so that his full sobriquet will be Joseph Volunteer Hall, SCRANTON WAS DEFEATED Lost at Harrlsburg liy a Score of 2U-I6, ... BARNIB PRAISES HIS MEN Infield Is All Right-Johnson, Whitehead and Uoule Bat lleavlly-Gcorgctown Has No Trouble in Wanning Lehigh. J. Murphy Plays Third Base. nnoo hull enthusiasts of this city will be particularly Interested In two of the many games of base ball playea .yester day. Special correspondents of The Tribune have sent detailed accounts of the Scranton-Harrlsburg game at Har rlsburg, and the Georgetown-Lehigh game at Washington. The Scrantons were defeated by a M to 18 score. However, the result is not surprising when It is considered that Whitehead, Johnson and Sweeney only arrived Tuesday after a 3,000-mile trip from San Francisco, and that the make-up of the team brings many of the men together as strangers. Georgetown downed Lehigh by 14 to 5. tnhn Mnriihv. of this city, covered third for Georgetown and mude two hits and two runs. Kcsultof the Game nt Harrlsburg Sutlsfles Ilarnle. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Harrlsburg, April 10. The Scranton team of the Eastern league played Its first game of the season in thlH city this afternoon with the local club and lost. The score was Scranton, 16; Harrlsburg, 20. The work of the Scranton infield was of the very highest order, while the batting of Whitehead, Johnson and Houle was heavy. The feature of the game was fine running catch of an ap parently safe drive for two bases to deep left center by Brady, the Scranton left fielder. Manager Barnle tonight ex pressed himself as being well satisfied with his players. Said he to The Trib une correspondent: "They are a gtfn? tlemanly lot of fellows, and ball play ers, every one of them. With the prac tice that a few exhibition games . will give them, I have no doubt they will mako a showing in the Eastern league pennant race that the Scranton people can be proud of. I am satisfied with the showing they made today, although they were beaten." Regan, who was given a trial today, was timid behind the bat, but did good work with the stick. The same clubs play again to. morrow, when Brown will pitch for the Scrantons. Following Is the score by innings; Harrlsburg 1 0 3 2 1 3 4 2 420 Scranton 7... 3 5 0 0 1 0 4 1 2 1C Hits Harrlsburg, 20; Scranton, 10. Er rors Harrlsburg, 6; Soranton, 3. Batter ies Meency, Ames and Roth; Johnson, Deluney, Fox and Rogers, Regun. Our Murphv'sand "nig Mike" Mahoney's Great Stick Work. Special to the Scruhton Tribune. Washington, April 10. Georgetown defeated Lehigh today by a score of 14 to 5. It was a rather ragged game throughout, but there were enough brilliant plays to make the contest In, teresting. Bowie was an enigma to the Georgetown sluggers for the first four Innings, but after that he was batted quite freely, fourteen lilts being scored oft him. Carmody . had Lehigh com pletely at his mercy, two' of their four hits being bunts and one a misjudged lly. "Big Mike , Malioney and John Murphy led the batting for Georgetown, while Bowie and Gannon did the prln cipal Ptick work for Lehigh. The In field of Lehigh played a pretty game. Thompson and Johnson acquitted theslevs in a particuraly brilliant man ner. Following Is the pcore by Innings: Georgetown .....J.O 0 0 3 0 3 2 3 3 H Lehigh 1 0030000 1- Karned runs Georgetown, 5. Two-base hits G. Mahoney, Carmody. Home run G. Muhoney. Double plays Carmody, E, Muhoney and M. Murphy. First buso on balls By Bowie, 7; by Carjuorly, 4. ' Hit by pitcher Thompson, Carmody, M. Slur phy, McCarthy, Harley. Left on bases Georgetown, 12; Lehigh, U. - Struck out By Carmody, 7; by Bowie, 4. Passed balls Jluhoney, 3; Cos, 1. Stolen bases Reunion, M. ; Murphy .2, G. Muhoney 2, K. Mahoney, Gunnon, Goss, Petrlken, Thompson. Time of game 2 hours. Um pireMr. Sneedun. Miss F.udoru Fuller Buried. The funeral of Miss Eudora Fuller, of Elmhurst, was held yesterday afternoon The remains were transferred to this city on the 1.07 p. m. train via Delaware, Lack awunna und Western and thence to Dun moro cemetery, where Interment was mode. Services were conducted ut the house by Rev. 8. C. Logan,. D.D., und Rev. Mr. McLane, of tho Elmhurst Presbyte rlun church. HTian Eaby wasclcb, we gave her distorts. When she was a Child, s'.ie cried for C'astoria. When she became Miss, she clung to C'astoria. When she had Children, she gavethvn Castorlav Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness. NcrvonsneNS. w nobility, and all the train "tv of evils from early errors or 2t'J li.fp wtci.wmi. rim results of overwork, alcknew, worry, v etc. Full streiifflh. dovet- , opmentaudlnuu given to nfMmhnriv. Glinnle. nat ural method, framed I- ute improvement eeeo. fbtli,.. Imiudill,!. onn rpiTiFAnpna. Hnnk. explanation and proofs mailed (scaiw; ires. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. lit bar, RESTOF.ES VITALITY L His is LAGER BEER BREWERY. ' Manufacturers of the Celebrate PILSENER LAGER BEER FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! CAPACITY! foo,ooo Barrels per Annum STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Or. Campbell's Great Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. Everv bo mimntead to live satisfaction or money refunded. Full printed directions from a child to a grown person. It Is pure) y vegetable and cannot positively barm the moat tender Infant. Insist on having Ur, Camp bell's; accept no other. At all Druggists, 2m WONDERFUL. Bouth SnnAKTOif, Pa., Nov. 1018W, Mr. O. W. Campbell Deer Sir: I hare given my boy, Freddie, 7 yeara old, some of Dr. CAmnhelPe Maffic Worm Suatr end Tea. and to my surprise this afternoon about t o clock ne pum a tapeworm measuring about 8o feet In length, head and all. 1 have It In a bottle and any person wishing to aee it can do so by calling at my store. I had tried numerous other remedies recommended for taking tapeworms, but all failed. In my estimation Ur. Ownpbell'a is the greatest worm remedy In eilst'nce. I ours vary reineciiuiiy, FKED HEFKNEB, 732 Beeob. St Note The above is what evervbodv sava after once nsing. Maunfaotnred by C w. Campbell, Lancaster, Pa. Successor to Dr. John Campbell A Bon. This Famous Remedy cures qnlckly and per manently all nervous alftase. such as Weak Memory, f,oas of Drain Power, Heatlscbe, Wake fulnoflS, Lost Vitality, nlttlitly emissions, evil Urcam.,lnipotoncyunl vmfltlnif cllsoaseB caused by youthful errors or excesses. Contains no oplateH. is a nerve tonleand blood bulltler. 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Opposite New Hotel Jermyn, Scranton, Pa. OFFICE HOUR8-8 TO 8. Moosic Powder Go, Rooms 1 and 2 CommoweaJth M't, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. Lafflln & Rand Powder Co." Orange Gun Powdei Electrlo Batteries, Fuses for explod ing blasts. Safety Fuse and RepaaDoGbemical Co.'s High ExplosiTU ROOF TWNING AlfD SOLDERING All done away wltb by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, whlnh ran.l.l. of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, aheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellngs, which will firevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ng or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years, and it's cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the Jok or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO HARTUAKN, wa Birch St. Kl scans sr ths Hmhist MsnosL Atmfearnte . -t g rJtl-M'fajoe lutisim HFiniPHFrtCURAlGW uwivnwii. This MBNTIOf INBALsn will cure you. A to wonderful boon to sutferen 'from Colds, toreTkraat, Iaflaesa. BsHinehltla, OIBAYITVSB. AtmU Ltmmed(otsrrliy. An efficient remedy, convenlenfc to carry m pocket, readr to nse on Arst Indication of cold. Oaclaaee ITso tlsets reraas.st Cnre. BatlsfaetloanarantfledormoneTrafiindod. Srlm- se eta. Trial free at Prnulsts. Kegtetered mall, veeala, 1. 1, COIlaif air., Iknt airtn, Mick, D. 1. 4, , OTBHMAW'Si MPNTIIfll The sorest and safest remedy for Rlblll nilk llsklndlseaaesxBcsema,ltcb.8alt annnjiin snree, ourns, :111a. wonejernii rem edy for PILES. Prlee, eta. at Drug- g A I II gist or by mall prepaid. Address as shove. PrXUIW For sale by Matthew Bros, and John n. rnoms. (AUTION ds MM TO OUR PATRONS". Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop Is fully cured. . New wheat Is now upon the market, and owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. VVushburn-Crosby Co. will take no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. 1 his careful attention to every detail of milling has piacuu . wasuDurn'urosDy u.'s nour iar aoove otner oranus. .- ME6AR6EL CONNELL GARS KIT m IMP! Iliol uLfloo, lot! lillllilo BY THE BOX AT LESS THAN THE COST TO MANUFACTURE We give below what the Clears 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 triad to have the ourchaser 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 wkich 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 Out CTM Worth, ant Prloc Wholesale Agents. Made a Well Mar WthDay.flf of Me. THB UREAT SOth Day. " ' produces the above results In 30 days. It acti powerfully and quickly. Curee when all others fall Youns men will regain tbelr lost manhood, end ol men will recover tbelr yonthful viuor by nelni ltKVI VO. It quickly and surely restores Norvous nses, Lest Vitality, Impotenoy, Nigbtly Emissions Lost Power, Falling Memory. Wasting Diseases, auc all effects of self-sbuso or ascesa and indiscretion which units one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting st tbe seat ot disease, but la a great nerve tenia and blood builder, bring Ing back tbe pink flow to pale ebeeksand re storing the Ore of yemtb. ' ft wards off Jnsanltj and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, nt ether. It can be carried ia mat pocket. By mail 91.00 per psekage, er sis for S.OO, with a poel tlve written guarantee to car or gofanf .tie money. Circular tree. Address WAL MEDICINI C0 13 River 81., CHI0A0O. IU re sal ky Matthews Bres Dtsir r an ten ,Vm, At Wholesale. RICHARDS LUMBER CO., 22 Commonwealth B'l'd, Scranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 422. EVERY WOMAN lonswiei need a reliable, asontklr, rarulaUaf msdldns. Only h.flaai a , the surest drugs sbea Id se asad. II yea want the bast, est a ti Po,P Pennyroyal Plllo aetat. Ssataawhas,tl.M. Address Pa Kaauuaa 0 CleveUnd, Q. - For Salaby JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmaolat, CorvWyomlna Avnu and fioruaa Strata. Berantan. Pa. . ' 1 Nonparlel .'.v.v.V..'.v.i-. 99 Brilliantes 1 00 Steamship , , 100 Sporting Times .' 1 10 Senators 1 10 Edna (100) , 2 25 Invincible On the Sly Red Wasp...... El Modena (106). Conductors . . . . Black Rabbit.... Cozy Blue Label....: Brotherhood .. .. Puck ........ Tuxedo : Our Champion.. Chicky Chick... Bon Fume ., Minne Sota Gold Coin MM.. . . .J. . a;.. .SU. ... ....... . . . 50 25 75 00 75 75 75 50 90 75 90 90 90 00 2 00 2 00 National Sweepers 2 00 No. 1 Amber (100) La Verona Duke of Warsaw. Little Perfectos (100) 4 25 comraoes 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.. 3 00 Gem of 'Columbia... - 2 25 1 601 69 m 19 ,1 BO . 90 7S W 13 25 25 25f a 25 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 ,.... I............ c., 4 00 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 sf mmO 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 3 00 3 00 ' K 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 00 75 75 25 75 75 75 73 75 75 73 00 75 ! k t mt 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. sp , Number 24. Lord Delaware Reg. Per. Silence Grand Orient .....,.. La Belle Cubana (K. W.). .,...-. La Belle Nueva (Imp.) , Lord Delaware Rothschild (25), Shiller (K. W.) La Belle Rosa (K. W.). El Condilla (25) La Vulta (Imp.) Manuel Garcia (Imp.). .m. .... rm La Fidelio (Imp.) Rey Del Rey (25) (Imp.) Flor De Chesterfield (Imp.).. a .an a ' 6 00 4 50 4 75 2 75 4 00 6 50 4 50 3 75 3 00 4 25 3 50 3 75 4 50 4 50 2 50 4 50 4 50 2 25 5 50 5 50 5 50 3 00 6 00 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 75 75 90 90 10 75 90 3 60 3 75 2 2$ 3 50 5 75 3 5 3 25- 2 00, 3 75 2 2B 2 50!' 3 6 3 CO 2 15 3 25 3 75 1 75 4 95 4 901 4 75 . 2 75 5 25 Any Cigars not giving the best of sattefactloiivOf not fully up to representations, will be taken.Jack and money refunded. THE SCRANTON GASH STOflE 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, Aud a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc, TTE11 EIDER i CO.; SCRANTON, PA. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA,, Manufacturare of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilors, HOISTINS AKD FU:.!PIX3 MACHINERY. Ocnarai OlQca: SCIUNTON,IUa