THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 23. 1891. LIVE NEWS Of Tl POT Thk BCHAHTON Thihdnr's Pittdton At pnitnvnt is in charge of Fahy, to Whom iiqws items ami complaints may bo referred. COUNTV COMMITTEE MEETING. Dats Fistd for tho Friu.arl and Dis trict Conventions. A meeting of tho Republican county COmU-ttteS was bold tula miming in Wilkas-l.arre. Thorn was a good at tsndanc. It wis decided to hold tho primaries for the election of delegate! to the district coilventions on Satur day. April 7. at tho usual hours. The district conventions will ho bald on April I). That for the Fifth district will be hold at Avoea, and that of tho Second district ut Crary's hall, Sblek shinny. A committee, conBiitiog of the coun ty chairman and secretary ami the ohatrmen of tbe Legislative dlstrioti, was appointed to revise the rules o( th county orguuiz itiou. it is Intend ed to mike tbe rules over all Republi can contentions held in the county.lu clnding district, eity, borough and township. The work of thu commit teo on revision will bj submittal! to the legislative contentions ana then to tbe county convention for approval. tiHZ-tU', TOWN HAKPENINGS. Botli Wany P.racranh. Com n-uins Sid of tin Rivar. (.wine to an error in transmission the item in yesterday's issue in refer ence to tho suit brought by James tic ulty the name of the defendant should have read Dr. J. F. Ihvely in stead of Dooley. The bmks will b closed today, it being Good Friday, a legal holulav. As s remedy for tlie epidemic of crime that has broken out iu this c uu ty. th Haz'-ton Plain-Speaker wisely ngg '8ts: "Divide it so tltat the upper and lower er.ds of the county can bring these criminals to speedy justice and there will be no trouble " Among the deids recorded at Wilkes Hirre yesterday was Isaac Ererett to Hitchnsr - O., lot In Weat Pittaton, Pa., for 02,800. A- than has been considerable com m-nt over the appearance in tbe pi I"rs of two nottces- on by M. N Donnelly, chairman of the fire commit tee, the other by C. it Cutler, presi dent of tho department committee notifying the tire committee to inset and elect a chisf, c.H. Cutler makes the following explanation : "I want yon to state that I authorised Mr. Llewellyn, secretary of the department oommlttee, to issue u call for a moating on Thurs day ev- ning, March S3, but I did so without any desire whatever of usurp in.; the ri .t of the chairmau of the borough tire committee to do so, and had I ben iu town when Mr Darnel ly's call for a meeting was published, 1 would not have Issued a seond call. Early last week aeveral of the dele gates oime to me, sni asked me why 1 did not issue a call for the annual m et ing to elect a chief, and, no call hav ing been issued by the chairman ot the borough tire committee, and I not knowing that a cull was to be issued by him, I instructed Secretory Llewellyn to issns the call for a meeting Thursday evening I did not do so with the intention of creating discord, because 1 know that according to the ordinance, the chair ln in of the borongb fire committee has power to issue a call to the department committees to else: a chief engineer, and that the chairmtn of the borough fire committee has to the oast issued a call, hut at the same time I believe the department committee is a distinct or ganizition in itsslf." Edward and William Keating and James Siangan, of Pittstoa township. 1 ave been held for trial at Will.es Itarre on the charge of assaulting John I ierrity. Mr. (iarrity, at the recent election, went to the polls on the in im ing of the election and presents t an order from court entitling him to act in the csp icity of overseer of election, hut the accused would not recognize the order and forcibly ejcted him from the pilling place. Pittston's share of the licmse nnnoy this year amonnts to $8, (8 . John H. Mnllln, the newly appointed postmaster forwarded his tiond to Washington yesterday for approval. It D signed by four persons, in the sum of 1 12, 000. Mr Mnllln expects to enter upon his dutirs at the end of the pres ent ij'iarter, which will be April 1 Luzerne connty is the defendant in a suit brought Wednesday by E F. Bo gart, the Ladr proprietor. lie wants pay for publishing the lieens applica tions and nsks some $1,200 to which Controller Ifees" says nay. Hence the suit John T. Lenahan is his conned Eighteen delegates representing six I'ittston fire companies met at the houss of the Eagle company tonight to elect a chef for the department, Jo'm M. .Ions, of Eagle oompsny; John J, i (art, of Niagara company, and John JI. ifpllen, the present chief, were nominated. The first ballot resulted :s follows: Hart, 5; Mullen, 0: Jones, 7 Hart being the lowest man was dropped and at that juncture Mr. Mill -len entered th room and declared he was not a candidate. His friends re fused to allow him to decline nnd the next ballot registered 11 t iti s for him nnd 7 for Mr. Jones. . PUlUIYthe blood, tone the, nerves, and Rive strength to the weakene I org ins ami body by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla now.' mi 1 FILTERED AT FOREST CITV. A hearing was held In M.J.Collin's ollice this afternoon before that magis trate. A number of old timers remem bered a road being at that place for the past forty years. Mr. Lemon en -tsred bail to appear at next term of court, Major Everett Warren, of Scranton, and Attorney L P. Weds man, of this place, represented the commonwealth, and Attorney H. O. Watrous, tho defense. John liiird, it student at Wyoming seminary, Kingston, will eat Easter eggs at his home in this borough. As"a result of the last borough elec tion two election contests will be in order. E C Dunnier, Democrat, will contest the election of J. Gk Weeteott. Republican, who was elected tax col lector by a mujority of 1 vote. The Republicans will contest the election of two Democratic councilmon, John McDonald, the ex -burgess, and Fred Wollbrook, who were elected council men over the Repnpliesn nominees by a mujority of 2 and 1 respectively. The RepnbllfSn nominees were John McLaughlin and Lafayette Decker, jr. The post office will be open tomorrow from 0 to t) a. in ; !l to ti p. m., and 7 to S p. Ul. F. CUNNINGHAM, Jit. Postmaster Dr. D Dwyer, of Csrbondalt, was in town today. M. H. D. Allen will leavo Satnrdav for Mansfield. Pa., where she will pend Easter as the guest of her dangb ter, Stella, a student at tho MansfUl state Normal school. BAIRl) -HF.Yn OlDS WEDDING- Well Known and Popular Bcrantonlaus are Married at Oer bond ale, RpeefoJ to the Hcranim IWbuat, CARBONDALK. Pa.. March 22. A happy event was oelebrated last even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8 Bolton, of North Main street, the oc casion was called by the marriage of Miss Hattie Reyuolds and M M, Pain both of Scranton. The bride's maid was Mies Anna Reynolds and the noon, was attended by the brides' brother, captain lieorge Reynolds The ceremony was performed by Rev Ch irles Lee. pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city. Th wedding march was played by Miss Lsla Bolton. After the ceremony the guests, who numbered about forty, sat down to an elegant repast whicn was served' bv Mesdamei Joseph Birkett and E. M. Pock, assisted by Misses Myrtle Hughes, Blanche Hal-tod, Cora Avery and L ilin Bolton. The out of towu guests nresout were Mr and Mrs Banister, Mr and Mrs E. P. Reynold. Mrs Qeorge Reynolds, Mrs C. E Reynolds, Mrs heecii Misses Somen, Forbes. Anna Reynold. Mamie Reynolds andJeanette B iker, of Scranton; Misses Myrtle Hugnes sin Blanche 11 listed, of Green Ridge, and Ciintain Uorie Reynolds, of New York city. THINK! ACTI Read What Your Nethbor Think of Britannioa, 1'he set of ltritamiica orderod from you has been received and uiipackod. and upon examination I tlnd that the work exceeds my expectations in paper, print and bind ing. It is tho great Edinburgh, page for page, which 1 have always desired, but could not puruhase before on account of tho price, H iu cloth. IOIIN VI . V AU.NKK, l'rincipal No. 10 5chool. imige H. M. Edwards says: I have compare! tun volume or vour re print of the Kdlubiirg edition at tbe Wi tannics Encyclopedia with a volume of the original edition ill my possession, SOU 1 tind it to bo the sumo, Desnles lowing tno Ainoricnu ailditious. It is u coiupleto 11- brary m itself. This is tho ngo of books. Learning is so broad anil hooks are so numerous that it is Imnoaalbla for any ouo to procure sepa rate volumes upon all tlie suujectH wuicu at present engage human tliOught. In place of this, a good Encyclopedia is an at tempt to abridge, or epitomise and ciass- II y all auowienge to onug it wumn tno limit of our comprehension. After a some what careful study of three or four of tho principal Encyclopedias, I nftlrm without hesitancy that the Britanntoa bus no superior. Keudors of nil classes should possess it. V. (1. W ATKINS, Pastor Providence Baptistchorch BCRANTOIf, P., 1'ec. 7, 1803, About one year ago I purchased from Charles Sci aimer's Sous the ninth edition of the Encyclopedia iSritaunicu, leatber binding, Jli per volume. Hum mid M. Sthkkikr, Attorney and l ouuxvllor. The public should appreciate and take advantage of Tin: TRIBUNK'S offer of a copy of the great Kdinburg edition of the Encyclopedia Brltanuica with supple mental matter added to each volume and tlie latest maps, at $1.98 per volume, and on so eay paviuonth it is a rare opportun ity, it is a complete library end should be in the homo of every school hoy and girl, tine who has never used mi Encyclopedia Cannot appreciate its value Let tho boys and gn is losrn Its use when young, ami so lay the foundation. They are uot using such aids half enough. V. It. UliAVKS, l'rincipal No. 35. From the scores of such expressions commendatory of this great work it seems that enough had bsuu said to es tablish confidence. Only nine days re main in which to soon- it. Ullice at :I7 Spruce street ; open evenings. On receipt of 4 B0 by mail the twonty-tive volumes will be forwarded, express prepaid. Pumk remarkable cures of deafness are recorded of Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil, Never fails to cure headache. BSS20NLY 8 DAYS DRAIN TILE, FRONT, WIRE CUT, HOLLOW. VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON B R I C K Best in the market Your Chance Is Slipping Away "Education is an ornament in prosperity; a refuge in adversity." The Cost of an Education Brandt Clay ProductCo OFFICE: rsinghamton. N.Y. FACTORY) Brandt, Pa Ttmt Inveterate j"ker Sothern had made au appointment with Tool- to dine at a Welt-known restaurant. Tho hour of meet ing was fixed, aud Sothern arrived some few minutes before tho appointed lime. An elderly gentleman was dining at a ta ble at some little distance from that pre pared for the two actors. He was reading a newspaper, which he had comfortably arranged before him, as he was eating his dinner. Sothern walked up to him, and striking him a smart blow between the Shoulders, said: "Hallo, old fellow! who would have thought of seeing you here? I thought you never " The assaulted diner turned round angrily, when Sothern ex claimed: "I beg you a thousand pardons, sir. 1 thought you were an old friend of mine a family man whom I never ex pected to see here. I hope you will pardon me." The old gentleman growled a reply, and Sothern returned to his table, where ho Was presently joined by Toole, to whom he said: "See that old boy? I'll bet you half a Crown you d-.ren't go and give him n slap on the back, and protend you have mis taken him for a friend." "Done!" said To.de; and done it was im mediately, with a result that may be im agined. -London Tit bits. A Live Correspondent's KnUrtaining budget of Current News. Rtf inl to the Krrtmttm Tribunn. FORB8T City, Pa, March 22 Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Allen is spsndiiiK the we k in New York city. Mrs. Benjamin Mazy and Mrs. J. L. Wenlgitte were in Oarbondals to lsy Blrt W. Blaksslee, who I is taking a course in medicine at the University of 1'ennsylTauia, is home for his h ister rsbatloo. Mine Inspector Roderick, of Scrsn ton, wsb in Forest City today investi gating the death of tho l'olander who was killed iu tho Forest 01 ty slope Tuesday. Krnest Caryl, of Scranton, spent i short time today in this place. Miss Alice Orogory, one of Forest City's popular school tachers, intends spending a few daye with former school friends in Reran ton. Mrs James Johns, of Iiethany, is taking CHre of her son, H. F. Johns during bis illness. Liast tall j. c Lemon erected a bowling alley on a piece, of road which had for years been used as a public, highway, As a consequence, W. H Higgins, who owns property near the bowling alley, has commenced a law suit against J. E. Lemon, maintaining that such a place as that is a common nuisance. Mr. Lemon purchased the land from H. VV. Brown who had i deed from the Hillside company for it Seeds and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL GO. N. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, & WVUMINO A V y-, SORANTO-fc HTHINWAY SON DKC'KICH Ilium. KRS HHAMl II A BACK H I I 1.1. & It A I Kit an PIANOS t If a ii iff stock of nrat-eUnt ORGANS MUSICAL MF.ItCIIANDISU Ml si (J, HTG., KT'U DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING! POWDER Manufactured at tim Wapwallopen Mill i.u- -i mi- comity fa., ana at v n uingtuii, Lic-lawaru. HENRY BELIN, Jr General Agent for tha Wyoming Dlstrict, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa Third National Bank liuildint. AOSNCtia TIIOS. PORD. Pittstoa, Pa. JOHN 1) BMfl H & Sct.V; Plj-mouth. Ta. K. v. 311 ,i.i(iA. ilii'r.-iirr. rt Affont" for the Kopauuo Cliuuiicml Cotu lmny'b IJlKh I m . .-. i.nile II Mitinl il4.. A kindly, honest nnd simple little man was Frederick William HaniHtcdc, origi nally a City cleric Of London nnd a versifier who concocted worthless doggerel for love ami not reward at a rate which would sur priie moet poet eaters. Yet his claim to remembrance lies now in the fact that Thackeray called him "dear little Ham stede'1 and loved and protected him from tauter with a strange und touching chivalry. If any one laugbed at tbe great novel ist's attachment to ko Insignificant a pro tege, Thackeray would exclaim: "No one shall say a word attninst little Hamstede in my hearing, I love little Hamstede. I tell you I love little llain- Stede, nnd as for his verses over which you have hen making merry all I cure to say is that I take more pluisuro in reading his poetry than I do in nailing your prose. Tbe secret of this large bearted protec tion was not far to seek. Hamstede was n dwarf and a hunchback, Be had been crippkd by falling from a nurse's arms in infancy nnd could not get about without U cine. I n.ickeniy, tne giant., loveo him for I he sufferings ho had undergone. Youth's (.'(iiupanion. Preferred His Company, 1 Ie You were getting ready to go gut, and I'm afraid my e:ill is Inopportune, Bbs Really and truly, I wonui mucq rutin r May here and talk with yen than to keep my engagement this afternoon, " I nm delighted. But can tho engage ment be broken without oe using hard feel ings?" "Oh; yes. The dentist won't mind." New York Weekly. More Then a Match Por Him. Tom SomelKidy ought to warn Mrs. Prettiface that that fellow Smirks, who's paying alii Dtton to her, isn miserable flirt, dim Hem! Better warn Smirks. Mrs. Prettiface ia a w idow. -Chicago ltecnrd. Of One Mind. Lady 1 want some advice ahout get ting a divorce from my husband, Lawyer I'll give you some for nothing. If you will wait a few days, you will hen tree woman. I filed a hill for him yester 4oy. --Texas Plftings. . J I r. iifed Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil for Crcop and colds, and declarn it n iiositivo cure. Contributed hy Win. Kay, 570 Ply month avenue, Hiiffnlo, N. Y. Si VVln-n n.iliy was sick, (rnrn lier ( astorte. When ibs ess a Child, she cried torOsstoriti When slit- hii-aino Miss, she clung to I'uslorla. ivii. she ImU o.iidrvu, hLu , 1 1 . . i . i ' i ' ' . 1 1 1 1 SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Havinir secured the SHOEINU FOROE of Willi..m Blunie .V S .n fur' n permanent husi ness stand, I shall conduct Bt'lsuttflc and Pathnloittcul Bhoetng for the Prevention, Re lief and Cnie of hnmeiiens nnd other iniiedi nisnts in the movements of Horses Incidental or due to Imperfect shoeing. I shall tpve tho work my personal attentl nsnd guarantee no extra charge. except for innuovi ment. Ijmn ness, eta . will he tieiited urterniHJiis. A free clinic and professional advice given every Monday from to - P, M. JOHN HAMLIN, D. Y, S, Hotel Waverly European Plan. First-class liar stt iehM ic)0. for Ik-iKner A Euif.l'a Tannine m--r lleor. IE Cot, 15th and Filbert St!,, Ptiila.i lloiit dosirfthlt for residenUi of N E. Ponn' BvWanta, All conveniences lor trsvclert to and from Brond Street statlen and the awelftli nnd Market Street station. He lirnUc for visiting .SerantouUns and ie lie In thu Antliraclte Kettlou. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. m m n fe.d THE PARENTS' DISCUSSION. Husband "My dear, our boy Kohsrt graduate- from the public schools vary soon, yon know. Be vs you thought what he had b.st do then.'" VVif - -"Well, John, I'd ever much like to s.nd him to collegs if you think you c.uld aff ,r 1 It " Hnslmn- "I'm afraid that is out of the question, iny dear. Do you know that it wculd cost ns at the very If s $500 a year for him at any good college : ' "Gf odness. ns much as that? Of course, we can't send him liut I do wan t to give him a good start in the world, and I don't think a public school elucatioa is enough to equip bim for the battle of life." Husband "No, it is not today, when education Is so general. Now, I've been set a thinking by an ndvertiseinent 1 saw in THE TRIBUNE the other day, and that ir why I brought up tbs subject tonight. The trouble is. I think, that most young persons stumble into bu.iueis, nre thrown into It by accident or necessity, or are drawn into it by misguided ambition or perverted fancy, without any seriou. thought as to their real fitness for it. When tbe years for Warning the theory and practice of their trade :r profession are passed they often awako with regret and dinuay to the fact that thsy have not only made a mistake in their selection, lut have wasted the precious years of early manhood upon a wrong pursuit. "Now, the chief thing for our toy's success in life is not education as much br PROPER EDUCATION- -that is, educntion along the line of bis natural bent. It's a year or two before he graduates. I'm going to give bim an opportunity of doing a little study at home during this time I was looking at HIE TRIBUNE Edition of the ENCYCLOPEDIA BRiTANNICA Today, nnd it's really a great thing. With these becks in tbe house, Robert will have information upon every possible subject at his hand, and it is the most reliable information in the world. Whatever his nat ural bent is, be can find proper development for it in this Encyclopedia, whether it's the law, mtchaulcs, engiueerintr, literature or any of tbe nrts and sciences. I think when he is ready to graduate we will all have made up our minds what he is best fitted for by hi? use of these books. Bsiles, there he will find the life stories of all the great men of the past, and be will know of their efforts, their struggles and their sac cesses, and he mny have a belter and more serious view of life. These books have in them all the instruc tion be can get in a college oducation. Honestly, THE TRIBUNE has given ns a great opportunity. Now, my dear, what do you think of my scheme?" Wife "It's just splendid, John; bat what will the books co-t':" Husband "Why, that is the most surprising part of it. We can get them for only ten cents a day. Just think of it." On payment of $4.50 the entire 25 vols, will be sent, the balance to be paid in monthly payments of $5; or on payment of $3, the first twelve volumes will ba delivered, the last 13 to be sent as soon as the 12 are paid for. Address or call at For Delicacy, Forpnrity, and for improvement of the com plexion, nothing equals Puzzoni's Powder. Lost Manhood I r. sLii.lt fitiri" i, MltPII lln. .,,,. t Hind.... Hein.'ily With wrlllrn trturanlfr tn tnrrt. .SulJ lv iiml vlpnr Ciilrky rattorMeVMieoetlfi If Ml 10. t ( Is., iiurelv cur.'fl li aiAlTiltWU BKU8..1.I. SkTiwloa. i'a m Inserted in THE TRIBUNE at tho ratoof ONE CENT A WORD. I H I SALE THE nm E. B. DEPlfi II Spruice Between W ashington and W yoming Aves. OPEN ALL DAY AND EVENINGS. A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. BLOOD POISON! iMrniuif-tlroutorl I tm ilnjr. by I " Mnfitlo Rem-1 But -iinpf Riur-nl-, IMCIf l Dy l "i,i'ir, l. Illil nr- ila and 100-nu r ok ill'lllrltH Iron. I lift. froBi p, ,lf rnrd.frt by mill Wliunllt.lS-.rlnp I nd Mucaryhll. Our Mlwlc RelWKl will I ! In. 'I, ((ink RKITIO III, rhlnm. III. Thousands Kemnante of Dry Goods, clonks nnd Fur Capes during Kiilr ni less than cost of material. Every inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever shown. LfidipiT Folt Hats, this gennon' stylos 103. each. Boys' Winter Wulsts lOo each. M tiffs 30o. each. Clonk $1.50 each. HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OP VALUE. COMB, IT WILL PAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, PITTSTON, PA. LUTHER KELLER KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOR PLASTERING. SEWER PIPES, FLUE LININGS Ul, BIT. Office, 813 West Lacka wanna Ave. Quarries and Works, Portland. Pa. Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, arc what SI 1 t 1 will recommend tnem to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. lijtj 'r a V' " '" w-i-i-i-i-i- ii i.i. y-M, -.i, i li THE Thatcher IS THE BEST, (iet prices nnd so the fumiice Rinl he con vinced. A full linrt of HEAT ERS, Appello and Oaiue Door Ranges. CONLAN'S HARDWARE PITTSTON. PA. IrvrithX. Y.Tr.tmnr, .'.or. i, The Flour Awards "CmCAQO, Oct. 81. Phi first rflloisl snnonncsnsnt of World' rir di- plotDSS on Hour has heen m:ide A medal h:is been awarded hy the World's Tiiir judces to the flour manu faclured hy the Wnhhnrn, Crosby Co, in tbe pnat Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reporM the flour strong and pure, and entitles it to rani m tirst-.-lnss patent Hour for family and bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL WIIOI.E8AU AOKKTSi SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The above brnnds of Hour ran be hnd at any of the following merchants, who will nccept Tnr TRtDONI Ff.iK'li coupon of 'J5 on onoh ons hundred pounds of Hour or BO on each barrel of flour. Taylor .IuiIri' & DO Uda iluuiil; Ath.rtoa it Co., SuporlatlT IMirv.'ii l-iiwi-i iicc stcro t'o , Oold Modal. Hootlc John MoCrlndle, CkilajfsdsL PjUiton It W O'Boyh., IK.ld Medal. Ulark' QrtSB FTMS Parllor, Superlatlva ('lurk's tunirait F. M. Yunnir, Oold Modal. P.iltoii 8 K.Finn A Son, Hold Modnl Brand. Nli-holMlll .1 K. II ii. nn,. Wnverly-M. W. Ullsa Son, (lold Modal. Paclory vlllo Oharl.w Hnrdiior, Oold ModaL Hopbottoiii N. M Km n Hod, Oold Medal.. , Tohyhanna- Tehrhanna - LcblKh LumbtfS (.'o . Oold Modal Rmnd Qonldaboro S A. Adams. Qold Modal Uran d. I Moscow Halite & Clements. Hold Medal. Junius A Hortreo, Wold Medal. L. Morgan & Co., Oold Md.tl BorSBtOD F. P, Price, WsShlBgtOB STSDSS I Oold Modal ftrspa Duninoro V. V Prlcv Uold Modal llnind. Donmors F. D Itsatsy. BaptrUtivs Errand. Hyde Park -Careon ft Uavla, Walilmni HU Oold Medal Brand; J. sejih A Mears.Mam avoune, Superlative Hrand. OrconKldk'e A 1.. Spencer. Hold Medal Brand. J. T.MclUlo, Superlative Providence Fonner A ChapMllN' Main ave uue, Superlativt. lirand;C. J OOlespio, W. Market (treat. Oold Mnlnl Hrand. Olyidiant .lanioa Jordan, Huperlativn Brand. Peckvillo Shaffer A K.la'r Superlative. Jermyn -C, U. Winters & Co Superalatlve Arehnald Jones, Simpson A Co . Gold Medal Qkrbonaala B, B 'lark, Oold Medal Brand. Houosdiile 1 N. Foster Jc Co Oold Medal. Mlnooka-M H. Lavelle, Lake Ariel Korcst City - J