The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 21, 1898, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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FllIDAY, JANUARY 21, 18D8.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1898.
L
Big Reduction
on all furniture
coverings.
We Upholster
Furniture
and do it well.
Have your work
done this month
at half the former
price.
SIM
I
THE MARKETS.
Willi SltCPt Itpvli'W.
Now Yoik. Jan 20 Sllpht losses re
sulted from ttio cluy'H transactions In
tlip stock market, which weic lneRU
lar and tlcprepsecl on the resumption
of Cuban and cutrency agitation at
Washington, kIvIiir cournRe to certain
large beur Interests. IUeent profes
sional manipulation of stocks Is cred
ilnd to people Interested In making a
market foi bonds acquired dutliip ie
organizations. Western trade advices
continued cood and weto further re
llected In favorable traffic retunis
which were published today by pi emi
nent lines. Th.e market had hardl
emuiged fiom Its early hesitancy In
liquidation and short j-nles were ap
parent with resultant sharp declines.
Towaid the close there was a some
what lmnroved tone and Increased ne
tllty. Sales of the day weie 300,000
t.hnreq.
I'urnlshed by WH.MAM LINN ALLIEN
K CO.. stuck btokers, Meats building,
looms 703-7UG.
Open- HlRli- Low- Clo1!-
lnj?. est. eat Hit,',
Am. Cotton Oil Co.. 21", 21'i
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I'hle St. P. At Omn. ""i 71
Cli. C. C. Ai St. L. 31 31 :'4
Del. ft li'd. Can.il.lll 111 111
IV I. L. ft W ir.2 V,l i:.i
Hon l'lootrlc Co... aVj Sj's 3T
L. S ft Mich So....ls0"i lSO'i Wh
Louis, ft Nlalnllle.. 56 M 'J
I.ehlRh Valley 2n Zo'; 2V4
MnnhatLin HTU 117',, 111,
Mo. Kun. ft T Pr.. 36 M's 3i
Mlssouil Par 31!,, 34 3J5i
National Lend Co.. ,".C4 3i;4 30
V V. Cent, ft Ilud.112 HTs 112i
V Out. ft Wet. ir.'i, li;i l"g
Nor hern P.ic 27 ;s 2f ''
N'oitheni Piic. Pr.. (m ('.Mi tll'i
IV. Mall S. S. Co.. 31 31 31
Southern P.v. ..5.... 9 S'
Southern H, Pr... 30i 3014 30' j
Tonn. C. ft 1. II. It.. 2r 2(,' 2Vj
Tonus ft P.icltlc... 12 12' 11
I'nlon Pniltlf liJU, .12 .11
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Wheeling ft L. I:.... 3'i .".',', 3
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD13.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. lag.
win: at.
May ,
Jul ,
CORN.
May
Juh ,
OATS.
May
July
I'ORK.
M:i
LARD.
May
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'.JiHitalions.-.Vll Quotatlous jinsed
tsi I'liroflUO.
STOCICS Uld.
Si i niton ft Plttston Trnc. Co. ..
National Storing & Drill's Co. ...
1'lnt Natliinurilauk .. ')
l.lmhurt Sioiilesuid Co
tii union Smlngs Ji.mk 225
cruntou S'ucking Co
Lacku. lion ami Steel Co
Thlul National Dank Mj
'1 hroup Novelty M'f'g Co
Hciuuton Tiactlon Co 15
Summon Axle Woiks
Weston Mill Co
Alexander Car Replucer Co
Suuuton Sledding Co
Dime Dep. ft DIs. Bank 350
Peik Lumber Jl'f'g Co 175
Lionomy Light, Heat & Pow
er Co
.Souuton Ulumlnutlng, Heat ft
Power Company &5
BONDS.
Hciantoii Pss. Railway, llrst
moilguge duo 1920 115
People' Street Railway, Hist
mui'tgugo duo 1918 115
I'eoule's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921 115
Dukt-on Manufacturing Co
Lacku. Township School 5
Cii of Scranton St. Imp. t , ...
Ml Veinon Coal Co
Scranton Axle Works
feci unton Tiactlon Co luO
Asked.
20
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250
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210
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100
102
102
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New York Produce .Market.
Ne'w York, Jun. 50. Flour Steady but
advancing terdtney checked by light
trade. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red,
Jl.tO'.i f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba.
Jl.01 ulloat; No. 1 Northern Now York,
Jl.OJVi f. o. b. alloat. Options opened
stiong on Rrgllsh cables, und wc-o iu-
markably llim all day on light offerings,
strong cash position here, and broaden
ing demand for July, closed al?ic net
higher. January, J10.2?ial 0j, closjd
J1.03; March, 98 7-16a99Hc closed 99c;
May. 93 7-lCa93c, closed 93?4c: July,
87',iu88 1-lCc, closed 87?ic Corn Spat
fctcady; No. 2, 35Vlc. f. o. b. afloat. Op
tions generally llrm, closing ',1c net
higher; January. 3J'tc; May, 3"! 15-lOa
34 3-16c, closed 34c Oats Spot quiet; No,
2. 2S?4c: No. 3, 2S&C.: No. 2 white. 29a
W)ir.; No. 3 white, 29Hc; track white,
29a32c; track mixed western, 2Ja30c. Op
tions inactive but steady, closing He.
net higher; May, 2SVJc, Beef Firm. Cut
Meats Steady. Butter Quiet; western
creamery, 14V4a20c: factory, llalCc; Kl
gins, 20c; Imitation creamery 13alUc;
state dairy, 13al8c; creamery, 14al9e.
Cheese Steady; large whlto September,
8aic; smull, 8!4a9Hc; largo colored do.,
Sc: small do., 9Ha9'ic; lurgo October,
R'4u8V4c; small, SluaSftc; light skims, Ca
6V4&; part do., S'iaBHc: full do., 2a1c.
Dggs Easier; stute und Pennsylvania,
S0a22c; western fresh, 20a21c. Tallow
Dull. Petroleum-Dull.
Chicago Craln .Mnrset.
Chicago, Jan. 20. All tho grain and
provision markets were strong today,
nnd made additions to their former
prices, Xho feature, la wheat was tho
strength shown by tho July option,
n hlch advanced a cent tinder Leltcr liuy
Iny and covering by shorts. JIuy closed
at yc. advance. Corn and oats closed
He. higher and provisions udvnnced 6n2c.
Cash quotations were us follows: Flour
Steady) No. 2 spring wheal, W.inSSc :
No. 3 do., 8lan0c.! No. 2 led, r3c.; No. 2
coin, 27u27ttc.i No. 2 yellow, 27a27c.:
No. 2 oats. 23c! No. 2 whlto f. o. l
2;a25'4c.J No. 3 white f. o. b 2IVia251ic.;
No 2 rye, 45c: No. 2 barley f. o. b., 27Vn
41c: No. 1 ilaxseed, $1.2iMl.2l'4: prime
timothy seed. J2.70! pork, $l.57V4aD.f,2',4;
laid, $l.70a4.72'S: libs. JI.B0a4.90; should
ers. v,iiGc.; sides, l.h0u5.10i whiskey,
$1.19! sugars, unchungid. Klour Re
celpst, 9 000 barrels; shipments, S.000 bar
rels. Wheat-Ricelpts, 22,000 bushels;
shipments. 7,0u0 bushels, Corn Receipts,
2!1,000 biiRhels; shipments, 231.000 busluls.
Oats Receipts, 231,000 bushels; ship
ments. 141.000 bushels. Rye Receipts, 6,
ooo bushels; shipments, none. Ilarley
Receipts. (12,000 bushels; shipments, 14,
000 bushels.
Philadelphia Provision .Market.
Philadelphia, Jan. 20. Wheat Firm
and le. higher: contract grade Januiuy,
Sa9Sc; February. Miuch and April,
nominal. Corn-Stead V, No. 2 mixed
January and Februarj, 31n31tnlc ;
March and April, nominal. Oats Steady,
No. 2 mixed January mid February 20'4a
3i)o.; March and April, nominal, Potatoes
Firm; white choice, per bushel, 75a7Sc. ;
do. fair to good, (,5u73c; sweets prime
red per basket, TOaTSc: do, yellow. Kit
70c: do seconds, 30.i33c Butter Firm:
fancy western creamery, 20c: do. Penn
sylvania prints, 21c; do. westcrnd o.,
21c Kggs Dull and 2c lower: fresh
nearby, 20c; do. western, 20c Cheese
Firm Refined sugars Unchanged. Cot
tonSteady. Tallow Dull; city prime In
hogsheads, 314a3c; country In barrels,
3$a3Hc; dark do., 3V4c; cakes, 3c ;
grease, 3c Live Poult! y Unchanged;
fowls, SuHc: old roosters, flc; spring
chickens, 7'4aSc; turkeys, OalOc; ducks,
i.ilOe. , geese. 8c Diessed Poultry Film,
fowls, choice. MAaOc; do. fair to good,
TKnbt'.: chickens, large, PaO'ic; medium
do.. 8.19c, common and scalded, r'fca7c.:
turkeys, fancy, 13al4c; choice. 12al2',i;C. ;
do. fair to good, Pallet ducks, good to
choice. 7aSc. Receipts Flour, 2,600 bur
le lsand fOO sacks; wheat, 10,000 bushels,
epm, 158.000 bushels; oats, 80,000 bushels.
Shipments Wheat, 10C0OO bushels; corn,
131,000 bushels; oats, 103,000 bushels.
Host Liberty Cattle Market.
Hast Liberty. Jan. 20. Cattle Steady:
prime, $l.7.'i.i4.8.r; common, $3.2.ia3.00; bulls,
stags and cows, J2a3.70. Hogs Slow,
prime medium weights, H90; best York
ers, $1Sr.a3.PO; common to fair Yorktrs.
yiAOnBV,; pigs, J1.C0u1.70; heavy hogs
JJ.70a3.75; good roughs, J?a1.2"; common
roughs, J2.2-ia2.75. Sheep Slow; choice
5l.70,it.SO; common, S1.25U75; choice
tnmh. J").70a5.90; common to good, ?1.50a
5.00; veal calves, J0.50a7.25.
Ilutlnlo Live Mock.
Host Buffalo. N Y.. Jan. 20. Cat lie
Nothing doing. Hogs Rusy; Y'orkers,
,ood to choice, J1.92a3.95; roughs, com
mon to ehoiee, $3.30.13.43; pigs, good to
choice, J1.70a3.80 Sheep and Lambs
Fnlrly active: lambs, choice to extra.
ri75a5.80; culls to common, Jl.50a.r.25;
hheep, choice to selected wethers, $lC5u
190; culls to common, J3.i3.73.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pa., Jan. 20 Credit balances,
(3c; certificates eed C.'c. hid for cash
Uc bid for tegular. During the day
-ales as follows. 1,000 Februao, 2.(i0fl
February lit Kb'ic; 5,000 cash at C'Hc ;
1,000 cash at fiCc: shipments, 96,075 bar
rels; runs, 100,467 bands.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Jan. 20. Cattle Slow at Jl.'-3a
I 90; fat cows and belters, J1.25al.30, can
nings stuff, J2a2.75; Texas steers. JISO.i
1.20. Hogs SJ.60a1C7; pigs, S1.50a3.Mt;
sheep, common to prime, J3a4.55. Receipt')
Cattle, 11.500 head; hogs, 2S.00O head;
sheep, 1C.000 head.
Now York Live Stock.
New York, Jan. 20. Reeves No find
ing. Calves Quiet, steady; veals. J5aS.5(',
grussets, Jla3 50. Sheep Slow, $3.30a4.50;
lambs, J3.73a0.25. Hogs Weak, Jla4.25.
THE WORLD'S VVVA. SUPPLY.
Lord Kelvin, In his recent nddress lie
foie the British association at Toronto,
gave some estimates on the available fuel
supplj of the world and made some sug
gestions which attract attention. He
thinks that tho utilization of water pow
ers to tho greatest extent will diminish
only inslgnlilcanly the tax on tho world's
supply of fuel, nnd believes that the cul
tivation of vegetation which adds to the
store of oxjgen Is of more Importance
than mi thing else man can do to pio
long human life on the earth. He esti
mates that there exists 510,000,000 million
tons of oxygen that will bum 340,000,000
million tons of fuel, but the diminution
of the oxygen will destiny human lite
long before Its supply gives out, so that
the fuil that may bo left after the race
dies Is of no avail. There are 20O0U0 tons
of fuel tor each person living today, which,
he sas, will limit the life of tho laco to n
comparatively small span. Hut the
growth of vegetation will be ncee.ssar to
sustain life to this limit, Lord Kelvin
calculates that the puvver now developed
from the turbines at Niagara. Is only
equivalent to the requirements of about
ten ocean liners, and If the entire force of
of the mighty stream should be utilized.
It would only be equal to the power of
100 of these ships. Scientific American.
Improving u Hymn.
lun Maclaren, the novelist-preacher.
Cure sick headache, bail
taste hi the mouth, coated
tongue, gas In the stomach,
dimes! Hud Inulcfitlnn. Do
not ufaken, but hive tonic fffpot. 15 centi.
The only Villi to take with ilooa'i SamparllU.
Fine Line of
NEW STYLES STONE RINGS
Diamond and Combinalio i Rinp
Sterling Silvar Wara anJ
Sterling Novaltia .
Finest stock ot Watches,
all the latest styles and sizes
at very close figures.
CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc
The largest Jewelry House
in Northeastern Pennsylva
nia. 130 Wyoming Ava.
HOTEL ALBERT,
Cor. nth trect nnd University Place,
NEW YOllIC. One block went of llroiut-
way. Noted for tw o t liliifi,
GOMRORT and CUISINE
Flrit-cliuH rooms ut $1.(10 a duy und up
wurd, ou the Kuropeau plau.
L4, FRENKEL
innU&COU
tells tho following story of how minis
ters nro criticised:
"I was oneo prenchtng at ft seaside re
sort, nnd, being u visitor, 1 attracted
mora attention than tho local parson. It
is my rulo to use tho plainest of plain
words In preaching, so that the most un
lenrned may not fall to understand. Tho
next day a sweep, who was at churcti,
went to sweep tho chimney of un In
valid's) room wlicro I visited, nnd was
asked how ho liked my preaching. Ho
replied, 'I like him; he don't uso no
grammatical words.' On another occa
sion, one of tho hymns selected contain
ed tho words, "Let my heart In tune bo
found llko David's harp of solemn
sound.' Violins vveio ued In thoso days
In church, and tho cletk ventuted to
think the h.vmti might be brought up to
date, und ho suggested, 'Please, sir, I
think wo might Improve this hymn.'
'Yes, John, how would you do It?' 'Well,
sir,' was the clerk's lcply, 'It might read
thus Lot my heart be free lrom bin,
llko l'snlmlst David's violin.' "
LE DRUM'S
FOR EtTIIEK BEX.
This rrmedv belnrr in.
jectcd directly to tlio
ncnt or tnoHo aisenses
or t: Genlto-llriiinry
OrunN, requires no
olinngo of diet. Cnre
ennrunteed In 1 to O
days. Hiuut! plain pack
O'CTRESao'nVby' 3'0,
Wm, a. Clark, 201 Washington Ave. and
336 Penn, Ave., Scranton, I'a.
Tho Old Dominion Company's
EXPRESS
STEAMERS
Irlnco Anne," "yorktown," nud "James
ton u" oiler
FOR
bUBltieii men, pleasure seokers nnd visitors
" OLD POINT COMFORT
n most expeditious route, reaehlng Norfolk
at 10.30a. ui.,glviugavvlioledayln Norfolk,
AND
connecting with fast nlternoon trains for tho
West, bouth and fcouthvvcst from
and with boats for Haiti more, Md., and
Washington, 1). C, and all connecting lines.
VA.
I'or further Information apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.
Pier 16, North River, New York.
W. L. OUILLAUDEU, Vlce-Pres. and Traf
fic Manager.
1AG
TREMENDOUS SUCCESS
OF THE
HI HHil HI PRICE ill
OF
KRAMER BROS
Hundreds of pleased customers. Never in the history of this city has such Fine,
Fashionable and Well Tailored Overcoats and Suits, for Men's, Boys' and Children's
wear, been sold at such Low Prices.
THIS IS A BONAFIDE SALE.
Our reputation of nearly Fifty Years in Business in this County is such that we
Men's Suits at $2.50, 4.00, $6,00,
worth double the price elsewhere.
Men's Overcoats at $4.00, $6.00, gb.oo,
worth double the price elsewhere.
Boys' Suits at $3.00, $4,50, $6.00,
worth double the price elsewhere.
Boys' Overcoats $3.00, $4.50, $6.00,
worth double the price elsewhere.
VUllUltll O vJUILD IliUU, ,?l,JUj t?-,UV,
worth double the price elsewhere.
1
DON'T 3IISS THIS CHANCE OF GETTING DOUBLE YOUR VALUE FOR
YOUR MONEY. SALE NOW ON AT FULL BRISK AT
KRAMER BROS.' Popular Clothing House,
325 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa.
We challenge the world to meet these low prices.
TODAY'S
Special Rubber Sale
2,000 pair Ladies' Candeo and Goodyear 50c Rubbers at 15c. Sizes 2 1-2 to 5.
2,000 pair Misses' Woonsocket 35c Rubbers, all sizes, at 15c.
2,000 pair (hilds' Woonsocket 30c Rubbers at 15c
Ladies' Candee $1.75 Rubber Boots at 98c.
Misses' Rubber Boots at OSc.
Child's Rubber Boots at 89c.
Men's Woonsocket $3.00 Rubber Boots at $1.98.
72 pair Men's Goodyear Pebble-Leg Rubber Boots, worth $2.50, at $1.49,
sics 5 to 7 onlv.
Men's Felt Boots, worth $2.00, at $1.49.
Boys' Felt Boots, at $1.29.
, '
The above are only a few of the many bargains ; and good for today only at prices
advertised. Bear in mind, only one pair to a customer.
MYER DAVIDOWJOrUckawaiina Ave.
PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE
And you will rcnlle how easy It Is to fur
nish your homo luxuriously with n trllllm;
outlay, a Utile at n time, und you don't
DiUslU
BARBOUR'S HOME GREDITHOUSE
425 LACKAWANNA AVE.
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott,
1 19 Franklin Ave.
WE MAKE
A SPECIALT, OF
OYSTERS
Fancy llockuwuys, Cast
Kivers, .Maurice River
Coves, iUlll l'oiulb, &c, &c.
Leave your order for Blue
Points to be delivered on
the half shell in carriers.
1 1 tWLM !. WEI
THE ECONOMY STOCK,
will stand by all our assertions.
The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House,
The Great Sheriff Sale
2 1 7 Lackawanna Avenue.
Offers Greater Attractions This Week Than Ever Before
We have combined three lots of Shoes, coiuprisiug nearly 1,000 pairs 5 to 8 at 40
cents, g to 11 at 50 cents, aud 12 to 2 at 65 cents; Spring Heel Bottom, Dongola, patent
tip, all to close at 29 cents a pair.
150 pairs Men's Heavy Hoots, the
$2.00 ami $2.25 kind, a IJoot
well worth these prices, can ro
this week, or as long as they
last, at
All $1.25 and $1.50 Mining
Shoes, 6 to 11, the best in the
market
The store is crowded with buyers from morning 'till night, and not a day passes
but that " bushels of bargains" in up-to-date Footwear are distributed throughout the city
and county by this great crowd. Our bargain tables are filled every morning, aud by
night are swept cleau by the people. We cannot mention half the bargains, but would,
impress it on the minds of all that the entire stock must go within 60 days. That means
big sales each day. See that you get your share of the good things.
217 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
THE
SnowWhite
PATENT
OUR
We Make It.
We Warrant It.
We Wholesale It.
L
1.
AT
Children's Overcoats, $1.25, $1.75,
$2.50, worth double the price elsewhere.
Reefers at $1.00, $1.50, $2,00, worth
double the price elsewhere.
Men's pants, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
Boys' Pants at 75c, $1.25, $1.75.
Child's Knee Pants, 25c, 35c, 65c.
Fine Silk Neckties, 19c.
Fine Woolen Caps, igc.
Fine Underwear, 25c.
Fine Gloves at 25c and 45c.
200 pairs Women's Imhc Kid
liiitton Shoes, needle toe. pat
ent tip. I'ormer price $2.75;
a beautiful Shoe in nearly all
widths, wc shall selt this week
at
300 pairs Women's Opera Toe Lace
Shoes ($1.75 regular price here
tofore) now on the tables at. . . .
$1.29
$1.09
LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO.,
MANURCTURIRS OF
EM SIfO mi Wll HEWLOGK IB III
Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ratio
Bawcd to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled 1 1 unlock
Prop Timber promptly l'urnlslicd.
MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on the Bufliilo and Susque.
hunna Railroad. At Minn, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport, and
Port Allcgnny Ruilroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day.
GENERAL OFFICE-Uoard of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA, Manufacturers of
! uifiiiurmui uuuiiiuuj
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
For Sale by JOHN H PHELPS. Pharmacist, cor. Wv0mlno avenue and
6 p rue a street.
CARPETS
URTAINS
No dull times here in
January. Price, stock, qual
ity make business. A few
sample prices:
Fioquettes
The $1.00 quality at 75c.
Ingrains
The 65c kind at 50c.
At prices that keep tis
busy,
K
n Upholstering,
Carpets,
Draperies.
408 Lackawanna Avania
OF SCRANTON,
Special Attention Given to Hits!
ncss and Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodation Ex
tended According to Ualuncea anJ
Responsibility.
3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus, -Undivided
Profits,
$200,000
300,000
79,000
W)I. CONN ELL, President.
HENHYKLlN,Jr.,VlccPres.
WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier.
The vault of this bank is pro.
tcctcd by Holmes Ivlectric Pro.
(cctivc fciystem.
FOR SALE
Boilers, Engines and Machinery.
Wo lll sell jou Now or KoromMIuml.
Wo will nell jou new or tides old In ex
rlinuxe, or we will reut you anything you
want In tlie Machinery Lino, spot Cusb.
palil for Scrap Iron uud MttuW.
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TOO West Lackiiwamiii Avenue.
M.E.KEELEY, MgP. Telephone 3945
$1.39
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(IRNERAL OFFICE. SCRANTON. PA.
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When In doubt what to uie foe
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and full vizor quickly restored.
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Mailedfor9!.00;6boxes3.00. With
$3.00 orders we give a cuarantee to
cure or refund the money. Address
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Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Hot Air Furnaces,
Sanitary Plumbing;,
Gas and Electric
Light Fixtures.'
ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING.
THE
HUNT & CONNELL CO.,
434 Lackawanna Ava,
THE
CO..
BOOMS I AND 2, CIM'LTH Bit
SCRANTON, PA.
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POWDER
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ORANGE QUN POWDEH
Electric Batteries, Electrlo Exolidow, fur ex
ploding blasts, Safety Fuse, aud
Repauno Chemical Co. 's
man
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...BY..
Oermanla Wine Cellar,
Hammondsport and
Kliclma, N- Y.
We lire determined to
introduce our good
miotic the very be.t neo-
no In 1 ho country, and
wo can sea no better way
or doing tulx than by sell,
un; them a cine of our
Koodti, containing eleven
uottleH uf wine and one
bottle of our extr Qua
double distilled Grace
Brandy, at one-half Ua v
luui coii. upon re
ceipt ot 85.00 we
will aoad to any
reader of thta paper
onu cane of our
goodi, till flrat-claai
and put up In ele
gunt atylo, aasorted
as follows:
1 qt. hot. Grand Ira
perlil Keo Chain,
pugne.
t it. hot. Delaware.
t qt. hot. HlMllnj.
1 qt. hot. Tokay.
1 qt. bot. Sweet C
tawba.
I qt. hot, Hherry.
1 qt. bot. Elvira.
1 qt. hot, Niagara.
1 qt. bot. Angelica,
J qt. bou Port.
qt. bot. Hwevt Is
abella, 1 qt. hot. lm, Urap
lirandy.
TIiIh ofTer Is mada
mainly to Introdurs
our Urand Imperial
bec Champagne and
our line double-dla.
fe5
tilled (lrape Urandy This cuae of goods Is
ottered at about one-half Ita actual cost and
It "III please us (four friends and patrons
will lalte advantage uf this and help ualutrc
duue. our goods. "
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