THE SCltANTON TRIBUNEMONDAY MGniONG. NOVEMBER 4, 1893. 8 GARBONDALE. WANT $45,000 DAMAGES. Mora Troable I Brought tpoa the City v Through the Tractloa Company. The 'city's troubles incident to the granting of right of way to the Car bondule Traction company continue to Increase. Nine suits, aggregating 4o. 000 In damages, have been commenced and the city is colled upon to pay a por tion of this amount. The right of way was granted without a cent of compen sation. The city has had to defend al ready a considerable sum in defending Itself from tho many actions brought by reason of their acts. Attorneys I. H. Burns and M. J. Donahoe, of Scranton. Friday brought nine trespass suits In the office of Prothonotary Pryor. asking for $5,000 damages In each case. The plaintiffs are Sarah Barley, Michael Lynch, lames Ktlleen. Patrick Donnelly, Nich olas Dovlno, Patrick J. McAndrews and Mary Pace. There are three defend ants, tho city of Carbondale, the Car bondale Traction company and the Lackawanna Valley Hapld Transit company. The declarations filed states that the plaintiffs live and own prop erty on Cottage street, Carbondale. The street railway company between Oct. 12, 1S91, and Oct. 12, 1S2. construct ed tracks along this street and put the street In some places two feet and In other places six feet. Then, too. the tracks wer lnld close to the houses of the plaintiffs and the water pipes In the street were dug up and changed. It further states that the work was done at the Instance of the Carbondale Traction company, and when It was finished the Lackawanna Valley Tran sit company leased the road. The city la a defendant for reason that the councils passed an ordinance permit ting the laying of the tracks. It la the Intention of the plaintiffs' attorneys to have the case heard before a board of arbitrators. Bereavement of Rev. and Mrs. Wooes. The home of Rev., and Mrs. Rocca, on Hospital street, was Maddened Friday afternoon by the death of their 2-year-old daughter, Jemima. Death was caused by convulsions. Mr. Rocco Is the Italian Presbyterian missionary1 and he has not been In this city very long. About a week ago his wife and children arrived from Italy and they Just settled In their new house, on Hos pital street. The funeral took place from the house Saturday afternoon at 8.30 o'clock. .The Rev. Mr. Lee, of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. Interment was made in Maplewood cemetery. Work on the Now Depot Work on the new Delaware and Hud son depot Is progressing rapidly; All the roof boards have been put In place and th work of plating the roof was begun Saturday. The building Is to be heated throughout by Sperl heaters and tho heating apparatus was set up Saturday. The finishing work on the Interior was started Friday. Contrac tor Schroeder's masons are putting In a wainscot of dark brown glazed brick, which will be six feet In height. The ,vrork Is being pushed as rapiuiy as pos sible ond may be finished by January first. lirakomnn Hurt. Brakernan McCRrty. of the Ontario and Western, met with a painful nccl dent Frluay evening. Ho was standing on the top of a box car when a sudden movement of the train threw him to the ground. He threw out both arms to break the shook of the fall and thus struck first on his hands. When he re covered he came to this city and Dr. A. Nlles investigated his , Injuries. He found that McCarty had suffered a frac ture of all the bones In the right wrist. Thfc thumb on 'the left hand had been dislocated and both members badly bruised, ' Good Opera Coming. The lovers of musio In this cltv will be given a number of treats In the near future. The MacKay. Opera company. numbering twenty people, will be at the urana during Christmas week. They will sing all the late operas and at pop ular prices. The management has been negotiating for some months to secure the Whitney Opera company In their Mivuittimu. .x ntj .r em:iim iuuh ter." The contract has now been made and will be her on Jan. 2. The Proposed Y. M. C. A. A letter has been received by Chair man T. C. Robinson from F. W. Pear sall, president of the Scranton Railroad T. M. C. A in regard to the proposed branch here. Mr. Pearsall attended the state convention and brought the mat ter before the state committee for con sideration. He.-was expected to visit Mr. Robinson oh Saturday, but the re sult of his labors In the Interest of the proposed branch Isnot yet known. Jnrnes Maxwell to Retire. James Maxwell has for some months been contemplating a change of busi ness and- it is stated that Saturday he disposed of the Caledonian restaurant to Messrs. Litts arid Flanaghan, late of the Anthracite. The lease will Include the entire building on Salem avenue. II r. Maxwell's well-known musical tal ents may lead him to take up that busi ness. Injured by a Vlelous Horse. A little child playing on Tenth ave nue had a narrow escape from being trampled on by a horse running wild. He picked .ihfichlld up In his teeth, shook him considerably and then dropp ed him, when he was rescued by a arger boy and taken home. He was considerably frightened, but' his Injur ies are not considered serious. V To Kesnme Work Today. - .The work of re-tlmbering the Dela ware, and Hudson No. 3 shaft was fin ished Saturday and the employes -will resume work to-day after being Idle a little over a week. It was thought that the men would be Idle for several weeks, but a large force of men were employed and the work pushed as rapidly as pos Bible. PERSONAL AD OTHER ITEMS. Miss Cortnna Chapman entertained a number of her tittle friends Friday after- Soon irom s tin s o ciock at ner nome on rinth avenue, it being her eighth birth day. Pleasure reigned all too afternoon. and at 4 o'clbck all sat down to an elabor ate supper prepared for the occasion. Ice cream was served and all enjoyed them selves. A number of useful and very Jretty presents were given the little lion ess. T;h following little folks were pres ent: Helen Couch, Helen Watklns. Mil dred IftKar, Kowena Boyd, Blod Davla, Clara Spall, Lillian deary. Alberta Lee, v TEMIt-ilHctlyCMH Purine This fURPETS. OIL CLOTHS. LINO- J leutns, Draperies, Window Shades, and Wall Paper, 419 UCKaWANM AVENUE. GREAT ALTERATION SALE. We have decided 6a a Sweeping feeduo, , tloa father thaa cover up our goods dor .lot ou extensive improvements, and bars marked down everything in tht store st cost sad Its. Bee our Window ' ' DUpUy, which will substantiate what we . . ssyt Nnb) Cartels ft 13. to tOt.. Wtrtti 2e. to tic rviMH carpels, 40. ts fOi,, Worts I Bo. It Me. Was Ftpttt, U., Werth 10c, - And everything else la proportion. J, SCOTT INGLIS CARPETS AID VAIL PAPERS, Emma May, Flora and Hattle Weldaw, Flossie Turner, Lela Kimble, Gladys Rice, Howard Starkweather, Elwood Reining, Fred Couch, Alfred and Roland Frank and Rexford H. Chapman. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Mies will leave today for New York city, where the doctor will continue his nractclce of making special studies at this time. The doctor expects to be In New York about three monme, and will stop at the St. Denis hotel Mrs. Nlles will be In New York a week and then spend the remaining two weeks with her mother at Collegevllle. Dr. Nlles studies will be confined to diseases of wo men and children and physical dlaunosls. He has made special arrangements for private Instruction under the specialist, L. Emmett Holt, and will be with him during that time In practical work. . D. C Kenyon. of the Orange. Crystal Lnke, was a visitor In this city Saturday. Mrs. Burllngame. of Utlca. N. Y., is visiting a( the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Morgan, on eaiem avenue. The foot ball team of the Kingston Ath lAtln olnh nlavcil th Alumni team of this city at Alumni park on Saturday. The gam resulted In a victory for the Kings ton team oy a score or z to . A lotl.r received tiv D. K. Lee from his son. Harry, states that the latter reached Cleveland safely, and on arriving In Cleve land cave Mr. Lee's Drotner, wno nsa nui seen Harry in ten years, a complete sur prise. MISS IOUISO SlOCUm piCBamiuy ruisi- talned a number of her young friends at her pretty South Church street home on Friday evening. Those present were the Misses Helen snieius. ttaun nuney. ths Slnc-or Rr-aalo Toots. Elizabeth OU- maer, Grace Munn, Mantle Marcy, Nellie Gttlluuhy, Isabella Watt, Mildred Greene and Misccs Dawson and Horton, of Port Jervls, N Y. Refreshments were served and the guests were well pleased with the reception Riven them toy tneir nosiess. Ml us Leonora. Senberg. of Scranton. and Miss Ina' Dopew, of Moscow, who wore visiting Mrs. David Wilson, of Eighth venue, have returned' home. Select Councilman O. E. Hlsted, Will iam Hlsted and Stephen Hlsted, who Is engineer on the Gravity railroad at No. 17 englno, who have been visiting a Dromsr In Kansas for the last three weeks, have returned Architect Purdv. of New York city, who designed the new Delaware and Hudson station, was in town Saturday and ex pressed himself as favorably Impressed with the progress wnicn is Deing maue. Mrs. R. D, Stuart, who has been visit ing har nsrents. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Y. C. Smith, of West Plttston. for a week, has returned to the city. Miss Jennie Dllts. or Kcimoni street, is lying very 111 (it her home. Miss Janet Bryden has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. O. P. Miller, In Provi dence, during the past week. Miss Rena Daley ha returnea nome ni ter a few days' visit with friends In Scranton. Harry Woolsey, of J. B. Woolsey ft Co.. of Scranton, was In town Saturday rela tive to the silk mill. A. P. Trautweln and H. H. Hlller were In Scranton Saturday attending a meet ing of the Los Angeles Ice and Cold Stor age company, of which they are directors. Misses Vina Llndsey and Ollle Yarrlng ton are spending a few days with their cousins, the Misses Secor, ot West street, Honesdale. Miss Mav Oauehan is dangerously in at her home on Seventh avenue. Legrand Hunter and the Bona ismuy, of Belmont street, will loave in a few weeks to spend the winter In Providence. They expect to return In May. Edward, the Httlo son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Corby, of Belmont street, Is 111 with diphtheria. His condition as yet is not considered dangerous, although he Is de lirious at times. A case of dlnhtheria has been reported from the home of F. Farny, on Canaan street. Miss Mary Campbell, of Canaan street. spent Frldny with friends In Vandllng. Warren Toppen, who was painfully in jured the other day, Is able to be out again. Miss Nellie cortrlgnt is spending a rew weeks with relatives in South Canaan. Ray Reigeluth, of Salem avenue, Is en tertaining his friend. Luie Fuller, of Wav- erly. N. Y. Mrs. Burt Brownell and daughter, Bes sie, of Seventh avenue, called on friends in Beranton Saturday. Mrs. Viola Simpson, of Jersey City, Is mending a few days at the home of James Llndsey, on Archbald street. Will Kugar, or Providence, called on friends in town Saturday. William Hull Is confined to his home on Pnring tftreet with a sprained ankle, which he sustained at the pume of foot ball at Alumni park last Tuesday after noon. Mrs. J. B. Klrby, of Plttston, Is the guest of friends here. Miss Jennie Harding Is visiting her sis ter In Plttston. Mrs. Charles Hall returned to her home In Elmlra Saturday after a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. H. Ulster. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wolfe, of Lincoln avenue, ar staying with Mrs. Wolfe's mother, Mrs. Penwarden, at No. 16, since the death or her son, Edward Fenwaruen. The Misses Horton and Dawson, of Port Jervls, N. Y., are the guests of Miss Ger trude Gumner, of Hotel Anthracite. Mrs. William Snalth and Grace Hum phrey spent Saturday In Archbald. Miss Florence Van Gorder. of Terrace street, spent Wednesday as the guest of MIbs Emily Edgar, at providence. honesdale: liauls Hartung, the youngest son of August Hartung, committed sullcide by shooting 'himself behtad the right ear Friday ivlglfot at 11.30. Death did not occur until 6 oclock Saturday mora ing. Nothing unusual In his actions wa3 noticed. For several weeks past he has been suffering with quick con sumption, and the doctors had told 'him he tjad but a Bhort time to live. This knowledge of his dreadful disease undoubtedly brought on a melancholia, whl'ah led him to take his own life. His farther Is owner of the Irving Cllft Brewery and well-known in this coun, ty. He Is survived by a wife and ev eral children. Paul W. and Benjamin C. Gardner are In Mew Yoirk on business this week. -There dines not seemi ito 'be very much political agination in Wayne ooumty. - Both parties, however, are conducting a spirited campaign on tho ouict. The shirt factory-of Wooden & Blak ncy has more work on hand than they can turn out. They have not enough women servilng to Seep pace with their oraers. 5: .. - ' VANDLING, The funeral of the late Jaraos Mu lally was largely attended from his home on. lower Main street, the well filled house attesting the high esteem in which Mr. Mulally was held by his neighbors. His death occurred last Wednesday and was due to diabetes. Mr. Mulally was about 40 years of age, and Is survived by a wife and five chil dren. A high mass of reaulcm was cele brated In St.Agnes Church.from whence the remains were taken to Canaan township, Wayne county, for burial. To-morrow is election day, and every Republican should make It a point to turn out ana cast nis oauot. Bert Howard, of Forest City, was a caller In town Thursday evening. Subscribe for the Tribune and receive the latest local, as well as general hap penings. It will be delivered to your home before Dreanrast. Thomas. D. Bryden will open a gro cery and general merchandise store In the Yaeger building about the middle of this month. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Nell Clark Is having Ms well bored. George Mover has finished his well H. N. Patrick (has finished threshing nis rye wiin steam power. Fred Walker has moved in his neijv nonce. Charles Smith has moved In Mrs. Freeman s house, on Summit Plark. Miss Vine Jus'ton Is visiting relatives in Hnodifora county. Mrs. Uxsle Brlster, of Laeeyville, has returned tiome after visiting relatives nore. Mrs. Charles Dally la visiting her par ents m ciast L.emon. If tho Baby Is Cnttlnk Teeth Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Fifty Yearsby Millions of Mothers for their Chlldrerf while Teething, who roneci success.. Soothes th Child, Boftens the Cures W'.nd Colic. Allays all Pain; the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold I rugglsts In vrr part or th world. r'Mr. Wlnslow's I take no other glad ura and uk tnr bthlng Syrup." and Twnty-avs cnts a PITTSTON. rTha Plttston office " of th Scranton Tribune Is located at No. 6 William street, where all advertisements, orders for job work and Items for publication will re ceive prompt attention. Office open from I a. m. to 10 p. m. The funeral of the late John Langan will take place from ttiJs late home, on Pine street, 'thla morning with a mass of requiem at St. John's church. The remains of Mrs. Mary Keiwy were interred in tihe Market otreet cemetery yesterday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. John Collier. M. E. Collier, John Grady. Patrick Walsh, Thomas GiUbons ana Edward Gibbons were pail-bearers. The PRtston foot ball team defeated the Berwtok team on the West Pltts ton erouripda Saturday afternoon by a soore of 22 to 0. The delightful weather ct yesterday. brought many vLsI'uors to this city, among them being Miss Tessle McHale of Dunmoiv; Miss Nellie Donmlly, William and Loe Coyne, J-aok Collins, Frank 'McAnrtrew and J. J. Gordon, of Soranton, and John H. Gorman, Frank Murphy, Will Crogan, Hugh Sharps, John Bolton, of W'ilkes-Barro. The Mioses Ella and KaMe Donahoe, Patrtck Coyne and Martin Donahoe, of South Scranton, were the guests of M.'.3 Margaret Kearney, of Pine, yes terday. Antonio Borberetl, of Nor;h Main street, was arraigned before Alderman Lortus sa:urday on a Charge of big amy. He came to this city two years ago, and was engaged ait tihe mines of the Pennsylvania Coal company. At Poland ihe lha'd a iwlfe and two very pretty children, and a ihandsara female cousin. A year ago he sent money for this cousin to come to th'Is country. When she came here he was married to her. land a boy was born to tJiem. Three weeks ago Wis first wife arrived here, and, upon ascertaining the true state of affairs, efhe had her husband arretted on the aforesaid, charge. In default of $1,000 ball he was sent to Jail. Plttston Business Directory. FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL on Wright A Co.. VI South Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also second-hand household goods, bought or sold. . FOREST CITV. W. H. Daniels, of Blossburg, has re moved his family to this town. Mr. Daniels has accepted a position with the Langcllffe Coal company. Miss Sweeney, of Dunmore, spent yesterday with Miss Vina Gibbons, of Main street . A. K. Bailey, of Franklin, Pa., will remove his family to the Jennings' property, on Main street, ' some time this week. A valuable dog owned by Lazarus Williams was killed by the electric cars yesterday. A number of ladles from this town will And occupation In the new knit ting mill at Mooslc. The employes of the silk mill were paid on Saturday. A large number of people from this town attended the blessing of Hev. J. J. Curran's church yesterday. The Mooslc band participated in the pa rade, B. Casken will remove Ills family Into Frank Devers' new residence this week. Mrs. Ella O'Malley spent yesterday with friends In Scranton. W. J. Williams gratefully acknowl edges the kindness of his townspeople who contributed so munificently to ward a fund far his relief, and who made it possible for him to leave this section in search of health. new society known as the C. L. S. C. has recently been organized in con nection with the Methodist Episcopal church. The following are the officers: President, Mrs. J. R. Wagner vice-president, Mrs. Fannie Mucklow; secre tary, Mrs. J. W, Gay; treasurer, Charles Keith. James Bothwick was a visitor in Plttston on Saturday. Rev. J. B. McCabe is attending the Forty Hours' Devotion at Plains yes terday and today. The Daughters of St. George are making extensive preparations for a supper and entertainment in O'Mal ley's hall on New Year's eve. Miss Annie Deeble spent Saturday witn menus in Plttston. HALL STEAD. Ackerly Bros, have dissolved part nership, Frank Ackerly retiring. George Ackerly will continue the busi ness. Their branch store in Great Bend was closed on Saturday even ing and the goods will be brought to the grocery store on Main Btreet, this place. B. F. Bernstein, manager of the Silk mill, in a conversation with The Trlb line correspondent on Saturday, denied the report that the mill had been leased by New York capitalists. He said that the Hallstead Textile company operat ed It now as before. Mrs. Mason, of Blnghamton, formerly Miss Llbble Green, of this place, died at her home there on Thursday. George Bailey, of Walton, N. T Is tne new clerk at J. R. Dousglass' gro eery store. The Delaware. Lackawanna and Western carpenter gang leave Monday to erect new coal chutes at Nicholson. Brick work was completed Saturday on ine i inany diock. MONTROSE A Aanclnir class has been succMafullv formed here ty iProfssor Schanck, of f BlnK'tuuniton, numberlnir al'xmt sixty mholars. He has ngag-ed Village hall tor t'hs season. Will Stottaxd's progreteAve eohure. on las Wednesday evening proved a 'dc llghtful affair. This -wias the first party of the kind this fall 'With more to fal low. v William (Lush and family will spend the winter In. Philadelphia. A welcomed rain last Thursday nlgi'At helped fill up the -cisterns of those who are not fortunate enough to have the city water. Many cistern were dry, and the situation was becoming very serious. . Augustus KnoH and. Mrs. Knoll are spending a few days with the former's parents, on South Main street. Scrofula in the Eyes As well as In every other form, is perma nently cured by Hood'i Barcaparilla. "I fcadscrofuln in my eye and tried several phy sicians but found no cure. My wife persuaded me to try Hood's Bant pirilla. I bad choking ienia tton, was troubled with night sweato, and hed dyspep sia In very severe form. After tak ing Hood'i Sana- parllla two weeks the choking spells and dyspepsia troubled me less. I have now taken several bottles of Hood's Earsapa rilla and find that I am entirely cured." William L. Paths, BerryvUle, Virginia. Hood's Sarsaparilla b the only Use Blood purifier Promi nently In the pnblio eye. II six for $5. Prepared only by 0. I. Hood A Co, Lowell, Mass., O. 8. A. UnnH'e Dill u "owly iri ewws a iso 1 Hood's tsrasemiai EVERYBODY THE A 4T A LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY According to announcement already made, we com mence Oct. 14 to dispose of'the entire stock contained in our two large stores. The goods have all been marked down .to first cost, many goods even below cost. I 11 if If you have any present or prospective need of relia ble goods be sure you cofue while this sale lasts. But the earlier you come the better for you. We mention below but a very few of the rain isi The stock is entirely new and includes the latest ideas in design, texture Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil Clotbs, Draperies, Window Shades and Upholstery Goods of Every Description. E?SMf you intend to buy, now is the time. Our Dissolution of Partnership Sale places before you the lowest prices ever quoted KERB, SIEBECKER & GO. 406 AND 40S LACKAWANNA AVENUE, EVERY WOMAN losMt!siiSBMilsatlUlt.sisatklr,TCalaUiif nsdMae. Only km . UMpsitstdrutssheaUseeMS. lfjMwaalthebwmsl Dr. Poal'o For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, SprucoStroat, Scrantan Pa. THE ONLY HOUSE That Has a Full and Complete DRY GOODS COMPANY, 516 WE HAVE Underwear far Men, Women and Children, any price and different EBdes. You can llnd with us Natural Greys, Camel's Hair, Fleeced Ined Red, Grey Merino. They are bought for pot cash at times when goods were at tne lowest figure, this was iu April, iouo. aim me amy buyer in Underwear that understands quality is Mr. Henry Goodman . Manager of tho Cut Price Store, , LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT WEEK'S SALE In Underwear,' Jersey OvershirU any prices, but we are willing to toKe ou zd per cent, siroignt uian uiusi prices elsewhere, i .... , We Are Also Direct Agents . ' f 4 For the SnDcrior lfrclenu Undertresr Company Nou Bhrinkable, the best for health. We guarantee them to be equal to the ones you pay $5.00. - Our price on them, for Shirts $1.50, or $2.60 for inetsuit. uomeanasee mem, Sweaters, Cardigan Jackets . I GOOD IS ON TO IT and manufacture in the line of in Scranton. - On 1 7 ksrnless tad Pennyroyal Pillo Pharmaolati eor. Wyoming Avenu and IN SCRANTON Una of Underwear Is the EMPIRE Lackawanna Avenue. iii different styles. We will not quote Aiargesi swonmeue ui ttuim nwmi . Ill OAIA 516 IIICKII, AVE TO our ..v., , Kniut wicir msar Vmm rons that they will this year hold to their usual custont of milling STRICTLY OI.Ii Viruv at u" !Z. ....un until me IKT UUP is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and ow ing to the excessively dry weather many millers arc o! the opinion that it is already cured, and in proper condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will tako no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three months to mature before grinding. This careful attention to every detail of milling has placed WwhburnCrosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. KIEL Wholesale Agents. Moosic Powder Go, Booms 1 and 2 Commowealth Bld't SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE) AT MOOBIC AND RUSH DALE! WORKS. Lafflln ft Band Powder Ca'B Orange Gun Powdef Electric Batteries, Fusts for explod ing blasts. Safety Fuse and ttepaunoCuemical Co.'s HighEiploslYCJ m. PLEASANT COAL . AT RETAIL Coal of the best quality for domestN sse, and of all sizes, delivered in any (art of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my Office NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, Iti-ut floor. Third National Dank, er sent by mall or telephono to the nine, will receive prompt attention. Bpeclal contracts will be made for the tale and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPMHIKER I Clothing I I ON EASY TERMS OF CREDIT I AN UNRIVALLED In Quality, "Ill 111!,"' 1 IS II," CLOTHIERS, i .1 v Y. M. C. A." Building .1 -. -idla.'. MOM FURNISHERS. aa$-7 Wyoming AvM 7? patrons: G0N1LL THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Co., 326 Washington Arenas, scranton, pi TELEPHONE 555. Ebonite Varnisli. Gravel Roofing, Pipe taring, Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. 3 All klr.ds of roofing work tfonj. All kinds ot Snivel or slag roof mad. , ROOF imm AND SOLDERING AH done away with by the use of HAMV MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consist ot Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellngs, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack Ina or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years, and It's cost docs not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the Job or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO HAF.TUAKN. S3 Birch St. ASSORTMENT OF Fit and Price. -AT- MttM.
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