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    5e SCBAOTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 80, 1890j
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY .
. BUDGETOF NEWS
Thrill Idj Adventure of Tom Saunders,
the Bear Hunter.
OF INTEREST TO THE RAILROADERS
The Uell Buzzard t'uust'n t'onstcrna
tiuu Among Superstition People.
Cliiel' Million utehes a Swindler.
A Uliuilise nl the Field' of Politico.
Suwrd OH Sundries and Bit of
County News.
Bi.eilal to the Sorunton Tribune.
SiiMitiehunnu, Sept. SO. Turn Paun
diis, Wiisipu liiiiina enmity's famous
limn nr. lias just retunii'il horn frnm
u Ijeur-nlii.vlntf tour tlmumli .Nevada,
uml lit- Mis mmit! womlerful Htorles of
uiiveiiture Kinee It'UYlui? h'mie. ills
lust exploit leads like roiiuinee. While
lldiiiB towunls Cloud Peak, lie hail
Koiic only three miles when lie diseov-ert-d
two enormous srlzzlies down ill a
horse-shoe eanyon. He left Ids pony,
Went to the eanyon wall und opened
tile on the Ki'lzzlies. The bears were
tiju yards away. Tom's lirst shot
wounded one of the monsters, und the
Voiiiuled one Immediately ut tucked the
other hear. They I'oiiKht ilespeiutely
Uu- lifteen minutes. It was a terrllde
encounter. The lieasts would strike.
Idle und roll around, Klviiitf frightful
K l owls, enough to seare u fellow, even
lil the top of the canyon. The wounded
heur was vuiuiuished ly its antagonist,
which was shot by Tom. They were
I1..U1 ferocious looking uulmuls, und
the two Would weinh over II.'MIU pounds.
Their tusks measured three Inches,
claws four Inches, feet fifteen inches,
Und the hears were twelve feet lontf.
leuviiiK these two dead bears, Tom
walked over 11 thine, not more thun u
mile uwuy, and encountered four more
Imuis. two black and two silver tip.
They dlil not see Tom, and his position
was u kooiI one, on the lee, and near a
nlee.sniootli erairof eranlte. Slipping on
a pair of iiimci tirins. he was soon on the
top of the Kianite knoh, ,"ii) feet above
(p.roiiml. He opened tire immediately,
at only 2ihj yards, and killed two the
tirst s 4fV , and soon had them rolling
down 1 ne mountain together. It was
un excltinif time. The four hears made
a terrible noise. Huwlin? nnd deep
erowls. mingled with keen reports
from the rllle, echoed nnd re-eehoed,
rnukiut; a Konnd rivalling the very hall
of pundenioiilum Itself. In a few mo
ments ull was ipllet, save the pnsc.InK
breezes through the pine lionshs and a
tew sipiullliiK ravens. Tom listened
closely for more hear, nnd could occa
sionally hear the peculiar whistle
uiross the. opposite mountain. Hut
none were In sight. After seeing a
huge eagle swoop down among the
pines to catch a grouse, Tom descend
ed from his rocky knob and ventured
up to the bears. There they all lay In
o heap, all dead, and in the gulch to
gether. The six bears would weigh
7.1100 pounds. Toin started on Monday
for the great North Woods, in search
df deer,
RAILROAD POT-rOURRI.
Seven hundred Erie railroad em
ployes at Meadville have organized a
sound money club.
lilamond lodge. No. 6, Ladles' Auxil
iary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Kngineers. on-Saturday evening gave
11 IwiKjuet in honor of Mrs. W. A. Mur
l.jck, of Chicago, grand president of
the uuxiliary. Among the out-of-town
guests present were: Mesdames It. A.
Craft. C. II. Pimmlck and W. Hyatt
ond Mr. O. H. Dlmmlck, of Oarbondule.
The tenth anual ball of Keystone
lodge, No. 208, Brotherhood of Locomo
tive Firemen, will be held in Hogan
onera house, October "0.
The Idle reports Increased passen
ger tiallle between New York and Chi
cago. RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS, ETC.
It Is said that the new scheme of the
Erie of running their engines from Jer
sey City to Husguehanno, is proving
very disastrous to the locomotives,
which are not receiving the care they
I
Diamonds
China Ware, Musical Instrumer.'j, Lamps, Bric-a-Brac, Statues.
Everything known in the Jeweler's line will
be placed under the hammer.
AUCTION.
All goods must go to the highest bidder. On account of hard times and
the necessity of those having valuables to raise money, our safes are crowded. We
must turn these valuables into cash, and we have decided, after mature deliberation,
to let them go to the highest bidder. This is not an every. day opportunity. The
goods wert left for small sums of money.
fltitf iob Starts Thursday, October
From 9 a. m. to
Don't delay,
DA VI DOW BRO
did when they only ran over one divi
sion. The Erie has recently put In 12.7SO
tons of eighty and ninety pound attei
In their track, reballosted. seventy
miles of track, and has been replacing
old and light cars, as they become un
serviceable, with modern cars,
The estimate has been made that the
"Sfi.Uitt railroad employ e ot the com
pany receive annually $200,01)0,000 in
wages, or less than J:t00 per year each.
The Kite has equipped Its mail card
with Rlass protectors at the doors,
which enable the postal clerks t lMk
uhead for mall pounches at the Mail' ph
where the train does not stop, without
the liability of getting their eyes full ot
cinders and dust.
PARAOItAPH NEWS BITS.
The funeral of Mrs. Hiram Bush, a
highly resiieetod resident, oceuired on
Sunday afternoon. The interment oc
curred on Monday, at Cooperstovn, N.
Y.
The body of James McNern, a cap
tractor, was found llouting in the North
river. In New York, one day of lust
week. He hud been robbed und mur
dered. He was formerly nnd for seV"
eral years a resident of Jacis.n, this
county.
The nutumn leaf excursion from
Scranton to Kiverslde Park, Lanesbor",
on Friday last, was not largely attend
ed, and It Is repotted that l'rect;ir
Brown, of Scranton, lost unite a sum
by the venture. The exclusion wus too
late in the season.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Potter, for very
many years highly esteemed lesldents
of Siisiiuc huunu. ure removing to
Scranton. Mav good luck att.-nd them
In the Hlectrlc City.
The funeral or Vllllam Wadsv.rth,
nn old and esteemed resident of Lanes
boro, occurred on Monday.
1TUKLY POLITICAL.
We are within a few weeks of proh
nlde universal bankruptcy r a re
turn to universal prosperity. We inus
decidu the Issue by ballots.
All those In favor of voting
against the best thought nnd the beat
opinion, backed by the history and ex
perience of ull the most eullghteued
nations of the earth all who wish to
live in indolence und Kiverty the re
mainder of their days, should vote for
unlimited ci .louse of sliver. All those
who desire to pay the debts or the na
tion in dollars worth a hundred cents
each: ull those who want dollars as
good as the liest. and each dollar as
good us any other dollar: all those who
Jove their country and despise the
politician who arrays laws against
class, audi section ugalnst section all
those vB believe in American labor
nnd America for Americans, will vote
for honest money, and on the fourth
day of March next that splendid
specimen of American soldier. Ameri
can citizen, and American statesman,
the advance agent of prosperity, Wil
liam McKlnlcy. will man our political
ship with American s:;ll.irs and sail
Into the harbor of peace, plenty and
prosperity.
TUB BELLED BUZZARD.
The famous "bell buzard," which Is
known all over the country, and which
was seen along the Delaware river,
near Cocheston, last month, was last
week Seen near West Chester. The bird
curries a large sleigh bell, which is at
tached to its wing, and when Hying it
can be heard a long distance. It has
been seen at many points in the state
for several years, and Is believed to be
one of the oldest of its species. It has
given much uneasiness to superstitious
people.
CAUGHT A SWINDLER.
Chief of Police McMahon on Friday
evening arrested a young man, who
gave his name us J. B. Lyon, on west
bound train 10, at this station. Lyon
Bold John Wichham. a Middletown
bonlface, a forged check for $S5. In
Lyon's valise were found a few bricks,
some soiled linen, and a letter Inform
ing Lyons that a $S5 check awaited
him at he Langfurd House, in Susque
hanna. A letter, containing a check,
was found at the Langford House.
Chief McMahon believes thescheme was
to present the check in payment for a
hotel bill, receive the balance in cash
und decamp. The fellow ' admitted
that his name was Harry Raymond
Rhodes, but refused to give his place
of residence. Mr. Wichhum came here
on Saturday and took the prisoner to
Middletown.
The Susquehanna County Women's
Christian Temperance Union conven
DP
ninanuiiiunnNHiniinimniHiiiHiHieiii
Thousands and Thousands of Dollars of
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AUCTION
llllimilllUlllllllllllUUIIIIIIllllSIIIIUEItSKI
12 m.; from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m.; from 7. p. m. to 10 p. m.
come at once. Everybody invited to our great auction.
BiiiiniKiiuiiiimniiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiMitci
tion will be held today and tomorrow fsvf
Forest City.
The receipts or Harford fair wvm
about $1,600.
It is rumored that Cwbondule gentle
men will prospect for cuu.1 at Union
date. The Hallstead Are department has
decided to have no parade this year.
A mission is being uonducted In the
Frlendavllte Catholio church by Paa
sionlst Fathers.
The Bend-annual meeting of the Sus
quehanna County Medical society will
be held in New Milford, October 8.
There comes ou the wings of the
morning a rumor that another effort
will soon be made In Brooklyn, to dis
cover oil.
Forest City Llthunians are said to
favor free silver. Some people look for
pots of gold at the ends of a rainbow.
It is to be hoiH-d that our Llthunlan
fellow-citizens know why they fuvor
free silver.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
It Is remarked that John Boyd
Thacher's campaign button will bear
the portrait of a snull inert dividing
time with a medal neglected.
Strange, isn't It, that the business
men In general, and the manufactur
ers never fear a Republican victory!
A campaign without u torch light
procession and a circus without a pa
rade are good things on the dead quiet.
A lending New Vork daily devoted
two good columns to a discussion of
the pocket In a woman's dress, which
Is proof positive that ull of the blankety
blank funis are not sitting In edltorlul
chairs In country newspaper unices.
While yelling for Bryan a few even
ings ugo, a lireut iieiid mun dislocated
his jaw and half a dozen doctors have
since unsusccessfully endeavored to
get it Into pluce.aguln. This ought to
serve as a terrible warning to severul
oratorical people in Susquehanna und
elsewhere.
"The stutesmnn has an easv lot.
But its beuuly will not puss.
So long as fond constituents
Kc. i tramping down his grass."
SAWED OFF SUN D KISS.
I.onsdule, this county., is preparing
for its annual home show.
A number of Susquehanna county
people will take lu the Luckawanna
county excursion to Canton.
John Boyd Timelier having slumped,
lightning may strike our old friend,
Amos J. Cummlngs. Amos wouldn't
mind leading the forlorn hope to glory
and the (political) grave.
In the event of his securing the con
gressional nomination, Bre'r Cruser, of
the Montrose Democrat, has made a
solemn, double and twisted vow not to
open a "bar'l."
The Woman's Relief Corps, O. A. R.,
will hold a district convention In Sus
quehanna October "7.
Albert O. Eustubro.-k, formerly of
Susquehanna, died at Mount Alton, Pa.,
on Friday morning.
While coasting a Lansboro hill on
Sunday, an Afton young mnn, nnmect
:ielvfrpn. v.n:i thrown from his bicycle
and seriously I
Canawacta Chapter, O. E. P.. will this
evening repeat its ntock initatlnn. n la
Lease. WHITNEY.
u'litlnuelpbia Provision Market.
Philadelphia. Sept. 29. Provisions were
In moderate Jobbing demand and llrm.
We quote: City smoked beef, 11a
12c: beef hams, $ 1 6. 50a 1 .7."i. as to average;
pork, family, l(M1i).S; hams, 9. P. cured,
in tierces, HHalWic; do. smoked, lt)V.o
ll".e as to average; sides, ribbed. In salt,
Aaf'ie.; do. do. smoked, 4a5e.; shoulder',
plckle-eured, S'.a5:'c.: do. do. smoked, ti',a
tftic: picnic hams, 8. P. cured, fr'ja'S'ic.;
do. do. smoked, BaiHo.; bellies, In pickle,
according to average, loose, aHiid'ie.:
breakfast bacon, "a'So., as to brand and
average; lard, pore, city retined, In tierces,
4u.al-c; do. do. u" in tubs, I'Ha.'c. : do.
butchers', loose, SPiu (. : city tallow. In
hogsheads, II'MM country do., L'vjiiSi'., as
to quulity, und cakes, 3 V.
Chicago Live Stock,
Union Stock Yards, Sept. 29.-Cattlp
Murket steady; common, extra steers,
$3.3Ha5; Mockers and feeders, f2.50a3.tlil;
cows and hulls, tfi.2ilnn.2ii; calves. tUuti.lo;
Texans, (2.40u3; western rangers, $2.1r,a:t.S0.
Hogs Receipts, 19.000 head; market easier;
heavy packing and shipping lots. t2.Kia3.3.ri;
common to choice mixed, $2.9.a:).o0; choice
assorted, $:l.40a3.50; light. .'tit3..V; plgg, t.:i
a3.45. Sheep Kecelpts, 20,000 hem); market
steady; Inferior to choice, J1.7.'ia:i; lambs,
t3a4.75.
(Ml Market.
Oil City, Sept. 29.-Optlon oil closed at
1l7'-j bid; credit balances, IIS.
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MARKETS AND STOCKS
Wall Street Review.
New York, Sept. 30. There was a
slight recession in prices at the open
ing of business at the stock exchange
this morning, owing to the lower quo
tations from London. The general list
.yielded H to per cent., while Man
hattan decline 1 to 8t4 and Tobacco
1 to The foreign houses were
moderate sellers of the International
stocks and this contributed to the
weakness of the market. It soon be
came apparent, however, that the of
ferings were being promptly absorbed,
for despite the bear pressure the mar
ket begun to improve and speedily re
covered the early decline. The an
nouncement of the shipment of over
two million Hollars In gold from Syd
ney to San Francisco and a reduction
in the price of gold from Sydney to
San Francisco and a reduction in the
price of gold bars in Loudon caused an
improvement. The latter, It was con
tended, would offset in a measure the
recent rise In Sterling exchange rutes.
Prices for stocks In consequence moved
up anywhere from k(Q'W per cent.
Manhattan, the tSrungers, Western
Union, the Coalers. Sugar, iAiulsvllle
and Nashville, Atchison and Missouri
Pucltie were prominent lu the rise.
Neur the close Sugar declined to 1117,
checking the advancing tendency. The
murket in the Una! dealings was steady
to Hi in. Net changes show guins of 'i
(q t Hj per cent. The total sules were
mo:' I.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN, AL.
LKN & CO.. stock brokers, Mtur build
ing, rooms Toj-iuti.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
log. est st Ing.
Am. Tobacco Co .... G2'i 2'i !!' Wt
Am. Cotton ull 13'4 I'' iJ'j
Am. Sag. Re'g Co ..Ill's 1124 1111, 112
Atoli.. To. & U. Fe .. I2't 13', 13M,
Can. Soiltl 40'.. 4iH... Iii-S,
Chts. & Ohio 15', 15(2 15'. lf'.i
Chicago das )2'j fi.1 ti2'(.
C'h I.-. & N. W 9ii Sli'i 9 tMg
Chic, 14. g 6S'(. 71 liS'i 7oV,
fiilc. Mil. & St. P .. 7u 72 7o'i 71,
Chic. R. I. P til'4 3'4 til'4 34
Uelawnre Hud ...I'-UMj 124U, 124'i, 124'i
l., L. Hi W 153't 13'a lf.3'4, ICi'a
Mist. & C. K 5: 5i
i-.eiieral Klectrlc .... W'j !l 2s'
l.uke Shore Wt 147 UC 147
l.ouls. A Nusli 41", 43 41 , 42i
M. K. It Texus. Pr .. 23 24'4 2.S', 24'
.Manhattan Ele t;U W, 89
.Mo. Pacific 20', 21", 2o'i 21
Nat. Cordage 4; 4', 47, 4'i
N. J. Central 103 lut'i 104
N. V.. L. K. & W .... 14 14-' 14 14
N. Y., S. & W S'-i ', ;
N. Y.. S. & W Pr .. 23 23 22 U 2j
Nor. Paciilc 13'i 134 I3'i 13'J
(int. & West 1 14', 13Si H:
Ouiuliu ".! 39 "si,
Pailtlc Mall 21 I9 nj
rhll. & Keud 19:' lr'i 17",
Soul hern K. R Wt K H
Southern K. K Pr.. 2'IU 21--4 23 21
Term., C. & Iron .... 22' & 23'4 22'i 2."4
Texas Pai ltic 7:' 7'a
Union Pacific 11-4 7', ir4 7'i
Wabash. Hi- 15 1V'S 15 15',
West. Union S3 hl'ij Kl dl
W. I. a' A H'i li 1!
U. S. Leather, Pr .... 5fji... 5', RS!i at
CHICAOO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES.
WHEAT. Open.- High- Low Clos.
log. cfS. eat. ii'.g.
December 17' 7r, tiil'i fiiii
May 70't 71 Hit7
OATS.
December 17'i 17'i 17'i 171,
.May Itfs, W'n l'J:, !(
CORN.
December 22- 2."i 21 21
.May 25',a S 25 25
LARD.
December 3.S5 3.87 3.S3 3.85
Januarv 4.12 4.12 4.U7 4.07
PORK.
January 7.07 7.07 C.97 7.00
New York Produce Market.
New York, Sept. 29. Flour Firm, mod
erately active, unchanged. Vt heat yillet
easier, steady: f. o. b.. 75'-Jiu5 ic. : un
graded red, 64a7fic. ; No. 1 northern, 72Vsa
72'V; options closed, weak; Hay, 7c:
September, 70e. ; October, 70'ic, ; Novem
ber, 7t:lc.; December, 72(0. Corn Spots
null, easier; wo. 2, ziy,t elevator; i'sas'c.
afloat; options were active and weak; Sep.
tember and October, 27c; December,
gKlgc; May, 31c. Oats Spots fairly active,
stronger; options moderately active, firm;
aepiemuer, ZV4C; ucioner, 211c; uerem
her, 22c: spot prices, No. 2, 21c; No.
white, 24'ic; No. 2 Chicago, 22c; No. 3,
life.: No. 3 white, 22c; mixed western.
lB!ia23c; white do., 2029'i,c. Provisions
tjulet, steady, unchangeil. l.ard KuhRt;
western steam, t4.18; city, W.17; Septem
ber, a. 11, nominal; retined, dull; South
American, $4.75; compound, 37,u4c, Mut
ter Kuliiy active, fancy tirm: state duirv,
10a15c; do. creamery, llaltic; western
dairy, 7'iallc; do. creamerv, llallic; do.
factory, 7al0';.c; Klglus, c; tmltutlon
eieuinery, raito
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AUCTION
1st,
BROKERS AND
V JEWELERS,
THE
I! 1 1 1 M ONLY fl
Every dollar's worth of damaged goods, no mattter how
slight that damage may be, will be sold at any price, as th
stock must be disposed of to make room for hundreds of cases
of Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies' and Children's Wraps, Ladies
and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dress Trimmings, Millinery
Goods and hundreds of other things too numerous to mention.
The greatest slaughter in price that we have made during our
entire sale will take place now. Announcement of our opening
will be given in the near future. A lot of display Show Cases
for sale at one-quarter of cost.
LEBECK &
ICYCLES
At Rock-Bottom Prices
LIST NO. 1.
Bisffalo Pdr.;3 '98, $36
Imperial '96.
Erie '95. 45
Prince '93, 36
Sterns '94, 35
Columbia '93, 25
Cleveland '94, '25
Covealrj '93,
15
These are all fitted with pneumatic
tires and are In good running order.
CHASE & FARRAR
BICYCLE SURGEONS,
S'sH Linden Street. Opp. Court House.
FOR THE FASTEST
WHEEL ON EARTH,
No Matter Who Ridss It.
3. F. KELLER,
ON A
SPALDING
AT THE
National Meat at Wilkes-Barre,
SEPTEMBER 16,
W the only man (with one exception') out ot
ineoutu Bcmntou puna that wou iinythlnK,
teittiUK out eome ot the fastest men on the
circuit. Again we nay, get a (Spalding and l.e
nappy.
C. M, FLOREMgt.
KEEP COMFORTABLE
And You Will be Happy.
I he way to keep your home comfoi ta-
lie at thisseusjn. of the year
- is tu buy one of our
Gas or Oil Heaters
Just the thiniz for your dinliiz
room in the morning, or your bath
room, und in (act uny place you
want a little heat without htai t
itig your furnace or boiler.
We have over -Ml styles sizes of
nu i heaters, und 10 or more of Oil
Heaters. Without utiestion the
bust assortment in the city.
FOOTE 5 SHEAR CO,,
119 WfiSKINGTO.I AlO'JL
CALL UP 3682i
DIYIIDM1H1C
CO.
nrinr P
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WE ARE STILL ROOTING
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LEADE
124 AND 126 WYOMING AVE.
Beg to Announce to the Public That
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch 1, 1896;
Total Product of
111
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,'
Largest Run on Record. '
.Vashburn, Crosby's Superlative Is sold everywhere from th
Pacific Coast to ht. John's, New Foundland, and in England, Ireland
and Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the best flour In the
world.
MEGABGEL
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
Spring House
HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO. .
U. L CROFUT, PROPRIETOR.
THIS HOUSE Is strictly temperance, It
new and well furnished and OPENED TO
THE PUBLIC THE YEAR HOUND, is
located midway between Binghamton ant
Scranton, on the Montrose and Lacka
wanna KnllroH'1, nix miles from D.. L. &
W. K. R. at Alford Station, and live mile.
rrom Montrose; capacity eiirhtv-nve.
three minulea' walk from railroad atatlon.
House situated 100 feet from the lake.
wide veranda extends the entire lencth
01 me nouse, wniun is iuu iee.
Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc.
Free to (Juests.
Altitude about 2.000 feet, equalling In this
respect me Auironuucu ana Catskill
Mountains.
Fine irrovcs. clenty of shade and beauti
ful scenery, making a Summer Resort un.
excelled In beauty and cheapness.
Dancing pavilion. swlnprs, croquet
(tronnds, etc. COt.D SPR1NQ WATER
AND l'LBNTY UP MII.K.
Kates $7 to $io Per Week. $1.50 Per Day.
Excursion tickets sold at all stations on
V., L. & W. lines.
Porter meets ull trains.
MERCHANT TAILORING
l ull l.iue of Cloths in Full and
Winter Styles, JSlb.J7. No meas
ures sent to New York Sweat
Shops for $li.Ol to $14.00, No
Shoddy Wool. Every Garment
nude in this city.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
D. BECK. 337 Adams Avs.
ON THE LINE OF THE
Ciiii pacific n
are located the finest fishing and hunting
Crounds In the) Vorld. Descriptive booits
on application. Tickets to all points in
Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces,
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and
United BtatoH Northwest, Vanvouver,
Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San
Francisco.
First-Class Sleeping end Dining Gars
attached to all throuht tmlns. Tourist
cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains
and specially adapted to wants of families
msy bo had with second-class tickets.
Rates always less than via other lines.
For further Information, time tables, etc
on application to
P
HI DAYS lit
CORIN
DU FONT'S
INNING, BUSTING IND SPORTING
Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Itllla)
Luierne county, Pa., and at Wil
mington, Delaware.
HENRYBELIN.Jp.
General Agent for the Wyoming Distrlet'
US WYOMINO AVBNUB. Scranton, Pft
Third National Bank Building'.
AGENCIES;
THOS. FORD. Pittston. Pa.
JOHN B. SMITH A SON, Plymouth, Pi
E. W. MULLIGAN. Wllkus-Barra Pa.
Agents for the Repauno Chemical Coma
any'B Ulsh Explosives.
PICKLING CUCUMBERS
Pickling Cucumbers, Cauli
flower, Horse -Radish Root,
O Pickling Onions, Ginger
Root, Red Cabbage, Mangoes,
Hot Peppers, Dill.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
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TKE CP6AT aoth flay.
proilueps tbe above result lo'KO flays. It a
tiowerttlllrauduiiicklv. Cures whfn allulhettif
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ni-Ms, Lout Vitality, lmpntncy, NUUtly Emli
Lost Power. Kuillni Mtniorv. Wutinii D1ms
WhlUU Unfits OIlS for fltlldv. bllHiuum fir tnftrri
is at rent nervtt tonlo and lilond hndld.
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sionni us llrn of youth. It wards off
and Consumption. Insist on hiving RKV
oilier, it can he carried In vest socket,
i.iwpcrpicSaKf. or six !or3.00, '
KnuQa suHnnics 10 Faro
the money. Circular tree. Address
GONNELL
POWDER
VllOlf!1M
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO 1(1 MERIDIAN STREET.
U. W. COlLLVg.Msnflger.
217 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A..
INI sal by MATTHEWS B
eroaaway, New York!
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