The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 05, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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CARBONDALL
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
ESTABLISHED 1873
TELEPHONE 8184
Reader will pl.ase note that advertise
ments, order for Job work, and Items for
Sublicatlon left at the establishment of
hannon Co.. ncwidealer. North Main
a'ret. will receive prompt attention; of-B-e
open from t a. in. to 10 p. m.
SELECT COUNCIL MEET. .
A l arge Number of Billa Ktad and Ordered
Paid-A Bond Ordinance.
The' select council met Monday night
t ihelr regular meeting in the council
chamber and the following memters
were present: Mesfers C. E. Spencer
(chairman). Hlsted. Dllts, McNtrtty.
M or sun Thomas and Gllhool. A num
lier of bills and resolutions passed by
' the common council were concurred in.
Bills were read and ordered puld as
follows:
Delaware and Hiiflcon, coul W2 1
jailer (board of healthl -0 73
leader Oward of health).. 5
nulph Blair, olllni.' hydrants 5 90
Ualph Hlalr, testing
Krie company 1 I")
J. I'lgeon, city assexsor 20 00.
J. Van beck, city assessor IS "i
J. Molllt, city assessor -1
Siivrier & Hrennau - f0
John booth S '
Elevtrli- Light company:
Pnsturflce 8 2"
Columbia Hose company 8 M
.Mitchells I 3 i
Arch lights 31 22
City building IS 41
AMirinuii S. 8. Jones (board of
health) 16 )
M. r Barrett 6U (K
Junltor Scolu 3" o
Chief McAhdrew WC1)
John Hell, police officer 5s SI
James Bell, police ottii-cr M 33
Kied Hud ly, police officer is S3
City engineer's department:
1,. Irwin 1 37
A. Mlmhefl "
Mills Bros, i7 40
The select council refused to pay the
Mil of Board of Health Inspector Uoard
tmin for services, the amount demanded
umountins to .t9.40. Tho chief
of police reported that the elec
tric street lights burned Hhort 411
' hours in the month of January.
The following resolutions were
adopted: That the city provide bulle-
tin boura on the entrance to munlclpul
building. That mileage books lie pur
chased. That Treasurer return SIO.SH
to 1'ound Keeper Wilts. Mrs. Thomas
Fox's tux ordered to be returned.
Mr. Hlsted proposed that the Transit
company be given permission to re
move broken girder on Kiglith avenue
bridge, provided it be done at their ex
pense. M linker's resolution authorizing
Inind ordinance-for bridges, and pro
viding for bids to be made. The bund
ordinance passed the second reading.
HETI-lt OEVANEV DEAD.
The Street Cur Accident Proved latal.
I uncral Arrangements.
As a result of the street car accident.
IVter Devaney, the mail currier, passed
uway Monday evening at his home on
Brooklyn street. t
Mr. lieVuney was 33 year of age mid
was raised In this city, his parents
be'tig Mr. and Mis. Felix Uevaney. if
Brooklyn street. He leaves a wife and
one son, 7 years of ape. He was a re
spected citizen and beloved by all who
came In contact with him. He was
employed as maH'cari icr since the free
mill system was inaugurated In Hie
city and attended to the duties of his
otflee faithfully. Ills urbanity and
pleasing way will lie very much missed.
The members of Hie Young Men's In
stitute, of which h" was a member,
will nttepd in a body. .The funeral will
take place from his late residence on
Thursday morning at ! o'clock. A re
quiem mnsj will be celebrated lnSt.
Itose'a church at 10 o'clock, alter which
Interment will be made in St. Hose's
cemetoiy.
i r..iir.K lam ii in..
1 lie Teachers of Carbondnlc, I'cll and
(irccnficld Town. hips Hill Meet.
The teachers of the First district,
comprising the townrhlns of Carbon
dale. Pell and (lieenllel.l. will hold their
first Institute nt the Simpson board
Kclionl next Saturday, to commence at
J. 30 o'clock. The programme is as fol
lows: 0Mnlng remarks. Miss Ida White;
I'estalozzi, Professor Uoland; primary
grammar. Miss lOlla Sheehau; recita
tion (selected). Miss Margaret Hlggins;
school -examinations. Professor J. I-;.
Brennnli: moral' obligation of the
teacher. Miss Mary V. Barrett; recita
tion, Miss Alice laymen; general iIIhcus
sion. It Is expected that Huperlntendent
.1. C. Taylor will he present at the in
ctitutc and deliver nn address to the
tinihei'M uii some educational subject.
A DESTRUCTIVE EIRE.
Contractor Hobinson's Lumber Yard on
' lire Yesterday.
A fire which might have caused a
great destruction occurred Tuesday
.morning at 8 o'clock In Contractor Hob
inson's shop, and us It was, the dam
use Is computed at $"60. Mr. Robin
son hnppened to notice some sparks
Dyspepsia, Indigestion
And distress In the stomach caused ma
Intense agony. I lost flesh, strength and
energy. I wn to weak that I could not
walk without my cane. My family and
f riendi prevailed on me to try 1
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and now I am a well and strong man of
M years. I owe my life to Hood's." W.T.
BMCTon, Port Mitchell, Virginia.
Hood's Pills aSara1"
Carpets
Wall Paper
Wall Paper
: Wall Paper
' We are In the midst of our exten
sive . alterations! and bave reduced
everything in the store to make room.
BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS
J. SCOTT INGLIS
... . - 419 Laekawanna Ave. .
Heart
Failure.
Often first 'manifested by ex
treme general debility, with
sudden reactions for the better;
a general dying out of the fires
of life, that brighten up at inter
vals, giving hope of returning
health, but eventually subside,
go out on the spot, and another
" dropped dead on the street " is
reported. A general collapse of
the great vital centres, due to a
lack of sufficient nourishment is
the cause. In such cases take
Bovinine
and live to join the great' army
who today sing its praise. Dr.
P. B. Carpenter, of 430 Friend
ship St., Providence, says, "I
have never seen a case of gen
eral debility which Bovinine
failed to cure, when taken as I
directed." It cures in every in
stance where mal-nutrition is
experienced. It is not a medi
cine, but a powerful condensed
food that. makes blood, flesh and
bone, and by invigorating the
life-generating organs dispels
disease.
drop from around the stove pine. He
concluded that there was fire between
the veiling and the second story floor.
He called ids men and they endeavored
to fight the tire. Mr. Hobinson rushed
unstlrs to tluil the room tilled with
smoke, but he succeeded in turning In
a stretnm of water. It did no good.
The Mitchell Hose company was
summoned and after some time they
succeeded in extinguishing the Humes.
HOSPITAL 'STAFF .MFF.IIXG.
His I'hvsicinn. licet officers unJ
Itccotmrcnd Appointments.
10vei number of Uie hospital staff
met M lay night at the Hotel Ameri
can, unci comprised the following: Irs.
A. Cillis. II. Wheeler. S. S. Shields
und ". E. Jenkins, of this city: W. J.
Shields and Mauley, of Jertnyn. and
IJwyer nud flrundcr, of Forest City.
The following olllcers were elected
for the year- President. lr. A. tlillis;
vice-president. Hr. II. Wheeler: sec
retary. Dr. (Iranilcr. They resolved to
recommend lir. R 1.. Hailey to the di
rectors or the hospital for uu appoint
ment on the staff.
F.DWAKI) CLARK RF.TL'RNS.
The Prodigal Cnine - Home Last Night
. After One Ycnr'n Absence.
The seventeen-yeur- old son of Mr.
and Mrs. 1'attick Clark, of Mill street,
came home last evening about seven
"'cluck, after about a year's absence.
Kdwnrit and unother lad. named Frank
Hrennan. left home without letting
their parents know why they left.
lit'cimun stayed away only ubout a
month, and when he was questioned
as to the whereabouts of the son of
X.v. and Mrs. Clark", professed Ignor
ance. Many rumors ure afloat und the
parents were grieved. Last Thursday
the parents received a letter from their
son. und they sent for him forthwith.
PERSONAL AM) OTHFR 1TF.MS.
The St. Rose Ladles' Temperance so
ciety held their amiuul meeting In Ku
ther .Mat lieu- hall lust evening, when
much good work vas reported as ac
complished. '
Jesse Mover, late head smith at the
Franklin mines, Simpson, has been pro
moted lo the position of superintendent
of machinery.
Peter F. Carroll, who has served ns
extra mall carrier for some time, has
succeeded the late Peter Devnney.
Anson liayley, who was in the hos
pital at Kcranton, came home Monday.
He feels strong and will resume work
very soon.
Dr. II. C. Wheeler left for Syracuse
yesterday afternoon on a professional
visit: he was accompanied by his wire.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vail . and Mr.
and Mrs. Kirt Holce are in Scranton
attending the twenty-fifth anniversary
or Mr. und Mrs. I. li. Hailey.
AVOCA.
A number of prominent people of the
tpwn are preparing for a leap year
social. The afitilr promises to be one
of the most sociable, events of the sea
son. The funeralof Leo I'rogan took place
yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock. In
terment was made In St. Mary's ceme
tery. Francis Kane, of the AVest Side, is
suffering from a severe attack of la
grippe.
The Home Mission of the Primitive
Methodist church will hold a Martha
Washington tea on February 22.
Miss Mary Campbell, of the West
Side, is spending a few days with
friends In Wllkes-Barre.
Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
McOuinn, of the W est Side, is 111 of la
grippe.
Miss riessle Shepherd, of IMinmore,
returned home after a pleasnnt visit
with her friend. Miss Mamie Cranston,
of the North Knd.
Miss Oertrude Sutterly, of the North
Knd, Is suffering from u severe attack
of pneumonia.
Mrs. John Clifford, of the West Side,
Is suffering from la grippe.
The St. Alnyslua society Is rehears
ing a new drama which will be pro
duced in a few months.
Dr. Mason, of WilUes-Uarre, as
sumed charge of St. Mary's choir on
Monday evening. All the members
were present and about twenty new
members have been accepted. Dr. Ma
son cornea highly recommended and It
Is expected that the choir will prove
one of the best In the diocese.
Rev. James Brehony, of Manayunk,
Is spending a few days with Hev. M. F.
Crane, of this place.
Mr. Shaw, of Hackettstown, is doing
business In town.
Avoca Curling club Is now recognised
as one of the foremost in the state.
Last week they added two brilliant vic
tories to their list of triumphs.
HONE8DALE.
Mrs. W. M. Gardner gave a card
party last evening In honor of her sis
ter. Miss Helen K. Deen, of Danville,
who Is visiting her.
Hnnesdallans are enjoying the finest
sleighing of the season.
Mr. Pollak, of New York, has been In
Honcsdale a few days on business.
Mr. Pollak Is a member of the Arm for
whom Wooden & Blakney are making
shirts and ladies' shirt waists.
February 13 Is the date on which the
men of the Episcopal church will give
a supper in the Sunday school room
of the church. Ladies are cordially In
vited to attend and bring their gentle
men friends. . ...
The Amity club has arranged a pool
tournament for Its members. The tour
nament was opened Monday and re
ports of the standing of the members
wltl be made In this upper from time to
time. .
Red Men's ball the attraction for
February 17. - , . , .
Wall Street Review.
New York. Feb. 4. Wall street opera
tors today took a more cheerful view of
the situation than for -some time. The
news from reliable sources that the gov
ernment loan il be largely over-nab-arrtbed
and that, too, at price consider,
ably above those named by the Morgan
syndicate imparted greater confidence In
financial circles and led to free buying
of securities. In addition to this there
was the highly encoiiraxlng report of the
St. Paul road for the fourth week of Jan
uary, showing an increase In eurnings of
J16S.U00 as coinisired wtlh 18.". The Kock
Islnnd statement with Its guin of nearly
.'Aw for the moqth of January wis
auto better than expected. As exchange
l-onttnued to rule at about the low
rales current yesterday and the Indica
tions are that considerable gold would
be Imported to pay for foreign subscrip
tions to the government loan, the bulls
had pretv much everything their own
way. That the market has great Inher
ent strength was plainly attested by the
woy in which it took the break of nearly
four points In Missouri Pacific. This
stock fell from 2t', to on rumors that
a receiver was about to be applied and
that Russell Sage and Oeorge Gould were
at loggerheads. These stories Vere
promptly denied in most emphatic terms
bv the operators named and tho stor-k
rallied to SI3,. While it was on the down
grade he general list held remarkably
firm, only fractional declines having been
recorded outside of General Klertrlc,
which ran off I'd per cent. ,At the after
noon session speculation developed still
'greater strength and sharp advances
were recorded right through the lint.
There whs a brisk demand from the shorts
and a livelier inquiry for "the long ac
counts. The Improvement was equul to
iaS'ii per cent, t'nlted Statei Leather,
preferred, rose 3V, Sugar, 2'i: St. Paul.
Rook Island and Consolidated Gas, 2:
Northwest, Burlington and Wuincy and
Delaware nnd Hudson, 1H: I-ouHsvlHf
and Nashville and Jet-soy Cent ml, 1-:
Southern Railway, preferred, 1', and
Tennessee Coal and Iron lj per cent.
The sales were 233.218 shares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN. ALLRN
CO., correspondents for A. P. CAMP
BELL, slock broker, 412 Snrtice street.
Op'n- Hipli- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Inc.
Am. Tobucoo Co "S(i "; "SH 7t4
Am. StiKur Ke'g fo..KHi, l(is4 liti:' Wk
Ateh.. To. & S. Fe... 1V b"-. l-"' Wi
Canada Southern... 4! 4'i'.9,
Ches. & Ohio hi , Itt'i It! I'i'-i
Chicago Gas Wi IW W-i
CMc. & N. W WW W W 101
Chic. 11. & Q Ti'i ' MH
c. c. & st. l su 37 :im; 37
t'lilc. Mil. SI. L.. 7l'i T-I'h "l :i8
Chic. K. 1. it Pac... tm, 7Ii
Del. & II nd VM 12 1275, 12S
Dlst. C. F l.V Pi 1M l"i
( len. Klectrie 2S 2" 2S&, 2
Louis. Nash 47 4.Vi 4i
M. K. Texsi. Pr.. 2(i ; 2'i W'i
Manhattan Kle l(n! Iu7 lOti lu7
Mo. I'tic 2:r; 2l'i 2U S:l'i
Nat. Cordage ?.. "-"s, :, r6, fr,i
Nat. Lead 2ie j 2rS 2r.tj 2.1'i
N. J. Central 1W7 loS'-i 107 WW
N. V., L. R. VV.... li!'i It!'. a 1G4 lrt'a
N. Y., S. & W ll'i II' ll'i
N. V.. S. & W Pr.. 29-i !, 2''( Su
Nor. Pac 4'a 4:- 4'n 4'j
On-liirio & West 1Sj, l.Vs If,
riinahn 37'a SS'-i SS'i
Pnc. Mull 2 2'i 2H 2'i
Phlla. Head t:!". It", 13H 14"j,
Southern H. It 10 10'i 10 10
Soul hern H. It., Pr.. 2H So' I 2 WV,
Tenn. C. & I : Sl 3 3IVi
Texas Paeillc IC-i S -
P11I011 Pucllic 7', 7'-; 1 :u
Wabash 7'i T 7 7:!
Walwh, Pr 1' 171-, lti' 17N
Western 1'tilon W' W M'i
W. L 11 12'i ll' 12
1'. 8. Leather lu lm.i 10 nn;
1'. S. Leuther, Pr... 3 'iTi ti:l in",
V. S. Kubber 2'S 2H 25'i 237,
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICKS.
Op'n- High- Low- Clos-
WHKAT. Ing. est. est. Ing.
May 67-i, 7rii tdi'i t'.GS;
July U71., titi i;1,
OATS..
May 2i 21H 21 1, !l'i
July .... 21-H 21i 2I1, 2I-1,
May SiV'j 'an-n no'; 301;
July . airfc "'t 3i:'
May ..." K.K7 S.S7 h.m K.82
July H.110 r,.;r, d.h.'
PORK.
May 10.C.0 10.12 10.37 10.10
Seranton UonrJ of Trade Exchange Quo
tatinns-AII Onotutlons based on i'ar
of 100.
Name. Bid. Asked.
Dime Dep. & T)ls. Bank 15:
Scranton Lace Curtain Co 80
National Kotitig Drilling Co. ... fcO
First National Hank 609
Scranton Jar Stopper Co 25
Scran' 0:1 Glass Co g,
Spring l.rook Water Co 10.-,
Klinhurvt Houlevat'rt Co pio
Scranton Axle Works til)
Traders' National Hunk li'i.', 115
Scranton Savings Bank 200 "
Scranton Traction Co '15
Bonta Plato Glass Co nj
Scranton Car Heplacer Co joo
Traders' National Bank 315
Sc'auton Packing Co
BONDS.
Scranton Glass Co joo
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 HO
Scranton Traction Co ... 95
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage due 1918 110 ...
Scranton Plttston Trac. Co so
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage due 1920 11 ...
Lacka. Valley True. Co., flrat
mortgage due 1825 90
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka. Township School h 102
City of Scranton Street Imp S ... lirj
Scranton Axle Works 100
Borouiih of Wlnton C 100
Rush Brook Coal Co 100
New York Produce Market.
New York, Feb. 4. Flour Firmer, more
active. Winter wheat Low grades. $2..'ii)a
3. Wheat Dull, firm at IHc decline with
"..options; No. 2 red store and elevator,
Kil-V.; alloat, K2'4c; f. o. b., 81MS2V.;
ungraded red, "OaSJc. ; No. 1 northern, 7tic. ;
options elosed weak at I'nal-V'. decline;
No. 2 reil February, 1.V4C.; March, 74c;
May, 72i e.; June and July, 72'c. Corn
Dull, easier: No. 2 at 3i'ic. elevator; 37'c.
afloat; options dull, closed weak at Ua'tC
decline on local realizing; February, ::?(-.;
May. Sti'2c.; July. Xir. Oats Dull,
steady; options dull, easier; February,
2.V.; March, 2r'.Jc; May, 2"i'2c.; spot
prices, No. 2 at 2r".; No. 2 white, 2SVc;
No. 2 Chicugo, 2t: No. 2 at 24c; No. a
white, 2fic; mixed western, 2."ia2tic.; white
state and western, 2ia28c. Beef Quiet,
firm, unchanged. Beef hams Dull; ll.'i.GO.
Tlerced beer Quiet, easy; city extra In
dia mess, laalt). Cut meats Quiet. II nn;
pickled bellies, twelve pounds, S'.jc. ; do.
shoillilers, ua.'i'c. ; do, hams, 8Sa9i Laid
lAiwer, quiet; western steam, ITi.90; city,
t.'.:i6; .May. $0.10 nominal; relined, quiet;
continent. $t;.2ii; South America, ft.4; com
pound, 414ur'i,c. Butter Choice, steady,
good demand, unchanged. Cheese Fair
ly active, unchanged. Kggs Firmer, bet
ter demand; state dnd Pennsylvania, lac;
southern. l3iaWyc.: Ice house, case, Sl.afta
.I.TiO; western fresh, Halac.; limed, 12a
12'jC.j do. case, 2a2J5.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Buffalo. N. V., Feb. 4. Cottle Steady,
but quiet; export steers, $4.30a4.40; light
Tlllfl J9
LISTLESS
SLEEPLESS SC
SALLOW SKINNED
Irequenttj chew and tmek Immenw
uantiUes ol tobacco antl wonder all
tho tima why tfeea took M bad, leal
to titan, fry under aa absolute guar
anlea of benefit and final cure, or money
rrtunded,the taking of a tingle box oi
o
NO-TO-BAC
regulates tobacco mine,
builds 110 aervout tntem.
naket pure, rich bleed. Many report
a gain el ten poundt In ten days. Go
buy a box. Try it ander your owe
DRUGGIST'S GUARANTEE. !
Slstlsauthorlxed to sell No-To-Bac na- -er
absolute guarantee to cure every .
form of tobacco using. Oar wrlttea guar- :
kuteo, free gamplo Of No-To-Bac aad .
booklet called "Don't Tobaoro Spll sod
Smoke four Life Away." aialled for the
aikloff. Address THE STB BUNG BEJf :
EDYOO., Cbicaco, Montreal Cam.. N Y Ot :
caocai.-jtu asus
1 tsrrtbrSW Tf
15 THE LARGEST PIECE OF
&00QTobacco Solo Rot
ID CENTS
handlers', $:l.43a3.C0; old to fair cow,"'
$J.:Ta2.75. Hogs Opened active and high
er for light grades and Yorkers; mixed
packers, $1. 4.184. Ko; mediums and heavy, ,
i4.50a4..r..t: oiifs. I4.ll0a4.l! rouirhs. tJ.7.'a4:
stags, t'.'.?5n3.50. Sheep und Iambi
Steady; prime lambs. U.Suuj; good to
choice.' t4.filia4.Tri; light lo fair. $44.40:
culls and common, $:a.1.7."; mixed she,p,
good to choice, fj S.aX:'"i; culls to fair,
J2u;'.li"i; export sheep, I3.15a3.40.
Philadelphia Tallow Mnrkot.
I'lilludelphia, Feb. 4. -Tallow Is quiet
and unchanged. We quote: t'ity, prime.
In hogsheads, S-Tje.; country, prime. In bar
rels, 3c.; country, dark, in barrels, .HUa
3'C.; cukes, 4c; grease, 3'4c.
NICHOLSON.
John Bourdman Is moving his fam
ily to Jermyn.
The young ladles will give a leap
year social Tuesday evening Febru
ary II.
Miss V'lda Johnson entertained a num
ber of her friends Haturduy evening
last. Those present were: Grace
Crock, Stella Steinback. tirace War
ner, lamina Titus. Genevieve Huron,
Ralph Williams, Frank Baker, Harry
Wllklns, Louts Muck, of Clarks Green;
John Oourtrlght and Ward Furker.
Professor Haydn Rvans. of Scranton,
called on his pupil, Miss Genevieve Bu
con, Tuesday. ,
J. A. Nlveti, proprietor of the Nlven
house, Is quite ill.
Our singers are very much Interested
in the opera l'lnufore which Is to be
given in the near future for the benefit
of the Women's Christian Temperance
Union, ,
If the llabjr Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnslow'ii Soothing Syrup has
been used for over Fifty Years by Mil
lions of Mothers for their Children
while Teething, with Perfect Success.
It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums,
Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic and
Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world.
Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's
Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
ARE YOU RUPTURED?
HOME TESTIMONIALS SPEAK.
Repreientatlve Men Tell Their Owa Story.
What They Say.
There's no question about the complete
ness and permanency of the cure of rup
ture which Ir. A. P. O'Molley Is per.
forming. Evidences are numerous. Mr.
J. K. Brings, : Moyallen St., Wllkes
Barre, night watchman at Palne's pack
ing house, suffered for many years, but
was completely cured by Dr. O'Mullcy.
Tho knife is nut used in performing these
cures, and there is no detention from busi
ness. An Old Soldier Cured.
Charles Vanderbtirg, driver of the city
cart, lives at 1MB Madison St., Wilkes.
Barre. After suffering from a rupture re.
reived In the war of the rebellion thirty
years ago. has been completely cured by
Dr. O'.Malley. It only required thirteen
weekly visits l. minutes each week) dur
ing which he was not detained from
work.
The above cases worked every day while
under treatment. Hundreds of like tes.
tlmonlals can be seen nt office of
DR. A. P. O'M ALLEY,
80 & Washington St, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
THE FINEST HALF-TONE CUTS
That you can get anywhere,
At one-half tho old price.
J. L. HANG!.
PHOTO-ENGRAVER,
3IILsCWm AVE.
BUY CRIPPLE CREEK
GOLD STOCKS AND PROPERTIES
Sure and Safe Investments. For Large
and Small Investor.
Write us fur lull information. Statistics,
msns, etc., fiirniahed free.
The Mechem Investment Co., Chicago, III.
L. D. KNtELANL), MANAOtB.
French Injection Compound
Cares poeltlvely, qelrkly. (not surely checks.)
ttuaronteea or oonej refunded. Avoid dangerous
reineiMM. Prlceaeeeate per bottle, all Bottle
(will rare emrut ) sent prepaid, tecum Iran
ebMmtlon, wlta only KteeUocallr aiade wrtnge,
lata? Odrfort,(X). '
KOF TKMSG IRD S0LDERS8 -
ma away With W thai naa mt nAfttv
atAN'a PATENT paint, wale eoosista
as lamdleats well-known to ail. It oaa be
apltea to tin, galvanised tin, sheet troa
raofa, also to brick dwelian, watch will
prevent absolutely any erumbUatr. craok
Iom e breaking of the brick. It will out
last ttaalaa; of any kind tar aaaaor rears,
aad It s ooat dees not exeeed one-sjrtk tkai
a tho east of tinning. Is sold by tkaS
.rrs4-. Contracts taken by
VMTUM
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PAVUH
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LAGER
BEER
BREWERY-
Ifasnfactnrer of the Celebrated
PILSENER
LAGER BEER
Q CAPACITYi
jtoojooo Barrels per Annum
DU FONT'S
ilHIH6, BUSTING IRD SPORTING
POWDER
MannfartBred at the Wapwalkrrea Mills, L
erne county. Pa., and at Wil
mington, Xielatare,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
Oeneral Agent for the Wyoming Distriet.
ItS WYOMING AVE. Seranton, Pa
Third NattaalBank Boildiag.
Aoaaviai t
TH08. POBKHttotoa. Pa.
,toHN B. SMITH BON, Ptneath, P
B. W. MULLIGAN, Wuke-Banrpa,
kgenei tor im tupaano 1 niini
Baars Bleb Esploatves,
Rand 5 canta for emole package.
Faultless Chemical Company, Balti
more, Md.
A I'aaltlVal W PllteBl
0a9FftBttac4 Cur fat
an
Imcnti
both of young and miU
mill din.
god men and women. The
awfulcflectsof VOUTHFtll.
Rpmlts of treatment. KltHOH-H. produelnir weak
IieM, Merrout Itebility, Nlphtly KmUdons, Coosumpttoa,
nitoiuty . Kxtamiiat'iiir drain and lots of power of tbe Ueo
tfaUTaOrnniuDfltilno; oneioritudy, DUfdnew and mar
rbMretaqufcklycuredbyDr. ltdrliriiipaMUI.9ierT
CiralM. Thoy not only core by starting at Uieieat of dl
uieaeaioraitw
w4 DLOOD
0m DUX " m ItrtW AkSICeK luniu ill
Itl f LOFH. brWirte back tbt) Dink clow (
vlifcki and watorlng tbe HHKOK Vol Til to tb
tiMit. Bvm&lLSl.UO urbutorl f.ir Saalth
P. artisMfttre 4 i-r or refliNd the pinner. Book
- ni-r, - r-e:i99.Neir Verk.
IW sale by JOHN H. Tmsum. Dnap
gist Wrnmlne ave. snd ftpntcn trot.
Tribiin? Almanac 1896
lie PAOBS . .. as CENTS, POSTPAID .
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f 5 vptw 2. x
Si wvwie -war
DRAPERIES, LACE, CHENILLE AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS
A complete assortment iii all the latest effects. Shadings
in all widths, suitable for stores or residences.- : '
Estimates Furnished.
In every grade Wiltons, Axminsters, English and
Domestic Brussels, Velvets and Tapestries at moder
ate prices; also Inlaid and Printed Linoleums, Corti
cenes and Oilcloth, two and four yards wide.
S.G.KERR,SON&CO.
3 AO Lackawanna Ave.
"vO Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming Hcusi
BRANCH STORE, SIXTH AVENUE. CARBONOALE.
THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND
PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST
ON TIME DEPOSITS.
m.n vmm mm
UUU II J.XX A JJ X XJLIJL1 AUMWU
For Heavy Structural Work.
ANY SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET L0HG
RICHARDS LUMBER CO
22 Commonwealth Bide. Scranton, Pa. TitejihOM 42Z
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGS
SCRANTON AND WILKE8BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
Oeneral Offica: SCRANTON, PA.
are nee ti ww ..'
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Our Two Weeks'
Premium Sale
I
Means extra business
Premiums will be given with all sales
made at either of our stores from Mon
day, February 3, until Saturday, Febru
ary 15. Positively not before or after
respective dates.
THE FOLLOWING 13
With $10.00 Purchases,
With 15.00 Purchases,
With 20.00 Purchases,
With 25.00 Purchases,
With 35.00 Purchases,
With 50.00 Purchases,
With 75.00 Purchases,
With 100.00 Purchases,
ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT
225 AND 227 AND
I ' 4
CALL UP 3682.
go.
OILS,.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OPFIOE AND WAREHOUSE
Ml TO igi MERIDIAN STRE3?
M. W. COLLINS, M'arw
for February.
THE LIST OF PREMIUMS :
Silverware
Framed Pictures
Fancy Table
Plush Rocker
A 56-piece Tea Set
A Parlor Clock
Brass Lamp and Silk Shade
A 100-piece Dinner Set
IN ADDITION TO ABOVE AT
1
218 WYOMING AYE.