THE SCPiANTOX TTilliUXE FRIDAY MOKNIXG, MAKCII 1, 1893. :UE19IIII llllBga;ilEBItllltXSIIlIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIBBIIIIIIIIIIIIllUllllllllllllllHlllllllIia(Si:E13!IlieifIIIIIlllIBiaifllIIIilIllIIBIllIIII IIIIIIinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBllllll.lllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllUlBlllllilllilllllllllllllllEIIlIllllIIIBEIIIBBIllEIllltlllCIllI.IESIIIIIllIltllHEIIU Ks ' i : a n WE REMOve APRIIs 1st N6XT TO 1 34 WYOMING AVENUE, The store at present occupied by J. Lawrence Stelle, Music Dealer, and propose to enter our new premises with a brand new stock in every detail. In order to eiTect this desired eiul, we begin today a THIRTY-DAY CLEARING SALE Of our entire stock. No need to say anything about quality. The goods we offer were not bought for cheap sale purposes, and therefore carry our guarantee just the same as if they had been bought in the regular way and at regular prices. Thirty days is a very short time in which to close out such a large stock as we carry; but We'll Set the Pace for Rapid Selling by quoting prices that in many cases would surprise the manufacturers who sold them to us. But figures outweigh talk in suclr an important occasion, and we ask your attention to the following, as an example of what we are doing throughout the entire stock : China and Porcelain. $2.98 5.90 19.50 1.79 2.24 Prettily Decorated Tea Sets, 56 pieces, good ware A ioopiece Dinner Set, nicely decorated and very attractive China Dinner Set, 102 pieces, fine ware, richly decorated, up to date in style 6-piece Decorated Toilet Set, good ware, full size 10-piece Toilet Set, liaudsomel' decorated, and of good quality The bargain story would just be as interesting suppos ing we went through every item in these great departments. Lamps, Cutlery, Etc. Banquet Lamps, very handsome, central draft ft Q burners, rich silk and lace shades, etc y Zl I V Decorated Vase Lamps, shade to match, and a 71 P good burner j Rogers' Triple Plated Knives or Forks, posit ively the very best goods; latest designs, per dozen, 2.98 Our Lamp stock embraces every desirable make aud size known to the trade, and there is not an item in it that has not shared equally in the general mark down. ' T , Classware, Etc. Light Blown Tumblers," engraved 8 lines; not seconds, but perfect goods Glass Tea Sets, four pieces, comprising Sugar Bowl, Spoon Holder, Butter Dish and Cream Jug Glass Tea Sets, four pieces as above; per fect imitation of cut glass, and very handsome Glass Fruit Nappies - They cost more at the Glass Works. Fancy Glass Peppers' and Salts, Nickel Screw Tops, plenty to pick from, at Our stock of Fine Glassware is unrivaled in Northeast ern Pennsylvania for variety and extent. Touch it at any point you will aud you'll find the reductions in keeping with the prices just quoted. " . 40c. per doz 19c 29c 20c. per doz 3c & fjjfj 1 js23 Haa asl a CHINA H WYOMING BLOCK, SCRANTON. ALL OPEN EVENINGS. -5 'Mi'.m IUIIiaii:UlEUH!llHllIilll!lHIMHlS!!ll!19l!nillUIIlllIIIUiIHI!IFIISil!3III3li:K!S:il!H9S91111EI5Iill IliUHHiltliiamiEIWIIiCIII IIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI ltllllllMini8KlllllllllKHItllUUIIIIIUMIinillIliailll3HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIinmillllg The I A Pioneer Sketch. By HAM 1.1 .M GARLAND. (Thesa nhort serial stories are copy righted by Haeholler, Johnson & Bached Ier, nnd aro printed In The Trlbuno by peelal arranxement, simultaneous with their appearance In the leading duliy Journals or tbe large cities). CHAPTER II. Ho looked sail and weak ns hn wont out the door, but they know the stuff of which his heart was made. "If he Isn't too dhrunk he'll come along when I lay me hand on his hhoulder; If he's flj?htin' dhrunk. It's him or me," hi snld halt to himself, as he went down the street, accompanied tiy Foster. " Wan comfort," he ndtled, in the same musing way, "Hilly nivlr shoots. It's fists wld him." They heard a wild shouting up the Street, where the oien door of a saloon emptied its light Into the street. A crowd of men alternately surged In and out of the door, as If they moved away from a chained wildcat mak ing plunges to the length of his chain. As they drew near, the howl of the drunken man could be heard as he raged against the barkeeper, who stood In deadly terror behind his bar plead ing with him. He tried to assume a careless voice. "Here, take nil ye want. That's all right. I gave you y'r change. Take a drink It's on me. That's nil right" Kill stopped suddenly like a hound scenting game. "Here's Jim!" was the cry. "Oct out 0' the way, here's Jim." Jim came through the crowd, his l.lg, brown eyes fixed on Hill's wild face. The sadness In his face and Its resolution awed the crowd. "Hilly, my boy, come home," he said, (rently. "Como home. Hilly," nnd he laid his hand on his brother's shoulder. There was no sign of relenting In Hill's eyes. Ho looked astonished, then , his eyes contracted to red Bllts, his mouth Rquured at the corners and Jils teeth showed In a horrible grin. HIr hand spread on the counter like a paw. "To wld ye!" he answered. "Oct out o' my way." said Jim, with out looking around. The crowd fell tack, leaving a clear space. "Come, Billy," he said again, but In a different tone. Ho saw a madman be fore him. With a quick, clutching downward Jerk, he rolled the Tiger to the floor and fell upon him. Hut the Insane man rose under him with a roll Ing, bearlike action, and forced him on the floor on equnl terms. It wnH a terrible sight. The two brothers, so nearly equal In strength Jim fighting because It was his duty and hindered by his great love and ad miration for his brother, the other mnn Irratlonnl, cruel, deadly. Jim broke loose and rose. . Hill ' sprang at Jim. whose left fist ' met him and rolled him on the floor. i"Uod forgive mel" Jim said; "I nivlr struck me brother before." He waited for the fallen man to rise, Hill seemed to bound from the ground. Arjaln Jim knocked him rolling, and again he rose. This time he rose with a knife in his hand. "Ah!" breathed the crowd. "Shoot him!" said the barkeeper. "Keep off!" said Jim. A new look came Into his eyes. He was fighting for his life now. Again he met the in furiate with his fist, but the man fell nt his fei t, throwing him sprawling. Jim whirled upon his back, catching Hill's hand in a terrible grip. The blood was running from a gash in his cheek. over and over the two men rolled In the blood and sawdust. Notwithstand ing their great bulk, they writhed with the bewildering convolutions of cats. Now Jim came to the top, now Hill, but always that right hand of the sheriff's A moment later and the mayor came hurrying down. "What Is it, Jim?" He lifted a wild, sad face to the mayor. "Y'r anner. I n'sk permission to take Hilly home. did knows It would kill him to wake In the Jail, y'r anner. The b'y dawn't know what he's doin' at all. He'll be near dead with shame, whin he sees the mark he's put on me. If he wakes in Jail, 'twill break the heart of "Im. Y'r aimer, you know Hilly, when the whisky's not in him, he's as line n man ns Iver breathed the breath of life. May 1 take him home, y'r miner?" The mayor, deeply moved, nodded his head. 1 5T Yi,Mm & ff , ''God forgive Sic," Said Jim, "I Never Struck Mc Itrotlicr llcforc." gripped the murderous wrist that held the knife. Jim fought silently, grimly. The brother uttered short, snarling Im precatlons, like a carnivorous animal at meat. He snapped at his brother with open Jaws. Again nnd again some volunteer raised a chair to strike Hill, but Jim said "no." His pride was touched. He would conquer him alone. He would not let another man strike his brotlnjr. For ten minutes this struggle con tinued, and then Jim rose nnd sat astride the Tiger, who lay brenthing heavily, cursing, rnvlng, under his breath. "Handcuff him!" cried the crowd. Jim shook his head. "There Is no need," he said. At the word "handcuff," the struggle begun again. Hill wrenched loose sud denly and struck Jim again with the knife. The blow fell upon his collar bone, nnd the blood poured forth again. Jim caught the deadly arm again In his left hand and lifting his terrible right hand struck a blow upon tha wide of his brother's head, which laid him out limp and still. "Out o' me way now," he Bald, aa he rose, holding the limp body In his hands. They made way for him and hu passed out Into the street. A shuddeer seized the crowd. Jim was covered with saw dust and tilth from the floor. His faee was unrecog nizable by reason of the terrible blows with (1st and knife which had fallen there, and his shirt was drlppli)g with blood also. He walked Into the middle of the road with the stunned man held In his hands. The crowd made way for him as If he were a king. He put Hill down and knelt, watchfully beside him. "Call the mayor," he Bald, "I'll have a word with him." "Do what you think best, Jim." "(loil bless ye, 'r anner. Will some body find Itllly's team?" The team was brought, nnd the maniac was lifted Into the wagon like a log. Jim climbed In. "(live mo the lines," he said to the man In the sent. "Shan't I go with ye, Jim?" "(live me, I sny." The man surrendered the lines and leaped out of the wagon. Consumption Js amenable to treatment. Hope, courage, proper exercise, nnd from the- inception of tho dis ease tho continual use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Ilypophospliites, are absolutely necessary. iKccp up good courage, and with tho uso of this most nour ishing nnd fattening preparation recovery is certain in tho first stages, and may be accomplished even when tho lungs aro seri ously involved. Stop tho exces sivo waste (and nothing will do it like Scott's Emulsion), and you aro almost safe. Don't be ptmaded to acetpt a ttibitltute I Scott & Bownt, N. Y. All Druggiili. 50c and Sit "flood night, y'r anner. Good night, boys." The wagon moved off in the glorious moonlight, with Jim sitting beside the drink-crazed man who lay on the bed of the wagon unbound, save by the grip of. his brother's relentless right hand. He never set foot in Itock Hlver again and the next year Jim was the only candidate fur sheriff In the county. IThe Knd.l if WlUO tjtTHAflNb ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hit flood Iht Test ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED MRS DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING UNO SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwnllnppn Mills, Lt Eurne comity, Pa., nml nt Wil mington, Do!aare, HENRY BE LIN, Jr. General Agout fur tho Wyoming Dlstrlot. 118 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pa Third Nationl Dank Bulldiug. t AoitselKut THOH. FORI). I Ittston, Pa. JOHN II. SMITH HON, Plymouth. Pa, K. W. MULMMAN, Wilkes llsrre, Pa. .Agents for tho Hcpuuo Chemical Uon fany's lilgh K(iliivoa, And nil who suffer from Nerve Strain, Nervous Debility, Lrrors of louth, etc., reud the symptoms cubing for treatment by ii specialist. Disorders of Sleep, Nerve Strain, Morbid Habits, Nerve Kxnatmtlon, Pressure nnd l ulu In the Head, Sensitiveness of the Sculp, lneapiieity for Methodical Mental Work. Weakness of Vision mid a Weill. S of I'lvasurv In the lOyes, Depression of the Mitel, a Keeling of Anxiety, Si'tmatlon of Dltzlness, (Jenerul Hodlly weakness, Poor Appetite, Const ipnl ion, Poor Circulation, Nervous 1'Hlpltatlnn, nn fniieeountable Dread or fear. Pain In the Hack nnd 1,1 nibs, Kxeltuble, Constant State of I n resi, etc., etc. If you havo these symp toms or a majority of them, soo a Spe cialist nt oneo. Kor threatened Hraln Softening, due to excesses of any kind, call on a Specialist. : In all cases of Chronic Nerve Strain or Exhaustion, consult a Specialist. All Neuralgic conditions nre simply ex- nresslons of Kxhausted Nervo rower. I See a Sierliillst. ! Sexual Kxeesses affect tho nerve cen I ters. The bniln Is the great nerve center, I Tnlk with a Specialist. Kidney, lllmliler, llloou and Skin Disease. DR. W.H. HACKER la tho only Specialist In Nervous LMseusc! between Itiimilo and New York. Olllee, 37 Spruce street, opp. Now Hotel Jerinyn. Hours, 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. CALL UP 3682. CO. OILS. VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. 41 TO 131 MERIDIAN STREET M. W. COLLINS, M'g'r. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES RESTORES VITALITY Made a lit Day. 11 a 5 irO k, wci i m an IBtbUay.j 0f Me. THE GREAT aoth tlnT. FIU1NOIZ rVISIVIX3I3"S: produce, the abnvn roaulia In SO iluy. It a -ti powniiully and quickly. Cure, vrlmn all oth.r. fall Youua men will rvlu tlmir dot mautiovil, aad olA m.n will raeovtr lunlr rnutliful viur bjr uatn HKVI VO. It qairklr and aunilr rrotorr. Nomma nou, I.iwi Vltalltr, liepotMioy, Nlf lillT binlMiona. l,oINir, t'.illm Mimorr, Wantlua Dlmmi-a. and II ilti'rti nt ndt ahuM or.imuaud liiillw-ration ttHlrh unllta on. fur ntudr. biwlnoan or niarrtacn. It out only cur, by .tartlng at tli. vnat of dlattaa. but ll a great nrr tonic aiul blond builder, brlnf Im back tli. plna. glow to pale ehrrltaaadr. lorlm th. Ara ot youth. It ward, off tnnanltt and Con.umtitlun. Itidnt on baring ItKVIVO. nc olh.r. It ran b carried In "l pocket. Br mail 1.00 por packM. or tlx lor SO. 00, with a po.l tlyn written gunrantso to rare or r.tuni Ihanionny. Clrculatlm. Addr.ua 0rAL MEDICINE CO.. S3 River St., CHICAGO, ILl fo fala by Mallli.wf nrotM DfMglr Scranloa . Pa. ROOF TMNINC AND SOLDERING All dona awny with ry tha uso of HART MAN'S PAT 10 NT PAINT, which consists of liiRretllonl well-known to all, It can ba applied to tin, Ralva'iliod tin, sheet Iron roots, also to brick riwellnits, which will rirevent absolutely any criinibllna, crack ng or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning or any kind by many yeara, and It'a cost does not exceed one-llfth that of tha cost of tinning. Is sold by tha Job or iio.nd. Contracts taken by ANTUMO UAKTUA&N, U3 Birch St, Centrul Railroad ot New Jersey. (Lebiffband ."-tisijuehanna Dirieionl Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur lng cleuuiuiess and comfort. T1MK TAHLB IN EFFECT NOV. 1!, 1S91 Trains leave Scranton for Plttaton. W'llkes-Harr etc., at 8.20, 8.15, 11.30 a.m., 12.45. 2.00. 3.0a. 5.00. 7.25. 11. 00 u.m. Suudaya, a.m., l.oo, 2.15. 7.10 p.m. For Atlnntlc City, 8.20 a.m. For New York. Newark and Elizabeth 8.211 (express) a.m., 12.4.1 texpresa with IluN fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p.m. Sun day, 2.15 p.m. f or niaucn cnunK, Aiieniown, reinio hem, Kiiston and l'hlladelililn, 8.20 a.m.. 12.45, 3.0ii, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p.ra. Sunday, 2.15 p.m. For iMtig Kronch. Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.2ii a.m., 12.45 p.m. For Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, vln Allentown, 8.20 a.m., 12.45, o.00 p.m. BundH)'. 2.15 p.m. For rottsvillo, 8.20 a.m., 12.45 p.m. HeturnliiR, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North river, ut 9.10 lexpress) a.m., 1.10, 1.30. 4.30 (expresa with Buftet pnrlor cur) p.m. Sunday. 4.30 a.m. Leave Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 8.00 a.m., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday a.m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent nt the station. 11 i TtAT.nwiN. Gen. rnss. Agent. Del., Ick. and Western. Trains lenve Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points Last, 1.40, 2.50, 6.16. 8.00 and .6i am.; 12.55 and 3.o0 '"'Kxpress for Knston, Trenton, Philadel phia nnd tho south, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m., 12.55 and 3.50 p.m. Washington nnd way stntlons, S.r p.m. Tnhvhnnna accommodation, S.10 l'-m; Kxpress for Ulngbamton, Oswego. Ll mlra, 1'ornlng. Hath, Dnnsville, Mount Morrlslind Huffnlo. 12.10. 2.X, a.m. and 1.24 p.m., making close connections at Huf fnlo to all points in the West , Northwest and Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9 a.m. HIiiKbnnitoii nnd way stations, 12.37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 6.15 p.m. HIiiKhamton and Klmlra Express, tt.06 p.m. Kxpress for Cortland, Syracuse, Osweco 1'tlea nnd Hlchlleld Springs, 2.35 a.m. and Ithaca, 2 35 nnd Hath 9 a.m. and 1.24 p m. For Northumberland, 1'itlston, Wilkes Harre, Plymouth, ltloomshurg anil Dnn vllle, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllninsport, Harrlsburg, Hnltlmore, Washington and tbe South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, (t in), I5 a.m. nnd 1.30 and 6.07 p.m. Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, R.08 and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth nnd Inter mediate stntlons, 3.50 and 8.62 p.m. Pullman pnrlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains For detnlled Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket olllee, Ijackuwaniia avenue, or depot ticket ollloo. 4 . DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. 1 1 Commencing Monday, dny, July 30, all traina w ill arrive at new Lack awnnna avenue station . as follows; Trains will leave Scran- fnr caruonanie anu in' Nov. 18. 1894. Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia, and New York via D. & H. R. II. at 7.45 a.m., 12.05, 2.38 and 11.38 p.m.. via P., L. & W. R. K., COO. 8.08, 11.20 am., and 1.30 p.m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wilkes Barre, via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a.m., 3.50, 6.07, 8.&0 p.m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha Eleton, Pottsvllle and all points on the Heaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branches. Ma E. & W. V. R. R.. 6.40 a.m., via D. & H. ft. R. at 7.45 a.m., 12.05, 2 38, 4.00 p.m., via 1)., L. & W. R. R., C.0O, 8 0S, 11.20 a.m., 1.30, 3.50 p.m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem. Enston, Reading, Hnrrlnburs and all Intermediate points via D. & H. R. R., 7.46 a.m.. 12.05, 2 3s, 4.00, 11. 3S ip.m., via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.00. 8.08, 11.20 a.m.. 1.3o p.m. Leave Scranton for Tunkhannork, To wanda. Klmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points via D. H. R. R.. 8 li a.m., 12.05 snd 11.35 p.m., via D., L. & V. R. R., S.HS. 9.55 a.m., 1.30 p.m. lx-ave Sernnton for Rorhcater, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Detroit. Chicago and nil points west via D. H. R. R.. 8.46 a.m.. 12.M5, 9.15. 11.38 p.m.. via D., L. & W. R. R. nnd Plttston Junction, 8.08, 9.55 a.m., 1.0, 8.50 p.m.. via E. A W. V. R. R.. 3.41 p.m. For Elmtra and the west via Salamanca, via D. & H. R. R., 6. 45 a.m.. 12.05, 6.05 p.m., via D., L. & W. R. R.. 8.0S, 9.55 a.m., l.M, and 6.07 p.m. ... , ,. Pullman parlor nnd sleeping or L. . chair cars on all trains between L. & H. Junction or Wllkes-Harre and New Y01U, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Hrlilt-'e. ROLL1N H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS.S.LF.K. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phllu., Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHF.lt. Asst. Ge:u Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem. Pa. Erie and WyomiiiR Valley. Trains lenve Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on the Erie rull- road at 6.35 a.m. ana s.' p.m. Also lor Honesdnle. Haw lev and local Dolnta at 6.35. 9.45 a.m., anil 3.24 p.m. All tbe above are through traina to and from Honesdale. Trains lenve ror UKC-uarre at 6.40 a. m. and 3.41 p.m. ton station termedlale polpta at 2 2v, J. 44. J.ft), 8.25 and 10.10 a.m.. lOOTtiltt, 3.55. 6.16. 7.25. . and 11.20 p.m. , . . . l.. Z..t-mt Wavmnrt nnd llonesdala at 1.60, 8.26 and 10.10 a.111., 12.00, 8.20 and 6.16 For Albany, Baratoga, the Adirondack . n.i ...ia,.i i L ii a m. and 2.20 u.m. For Wllkea-Uarre and Inlorineillnt .lilts at 7 46. 8.46. 9.88 and 10.46 a m.. 12.06, I Mi, a im tin I iW. a IK anil 11 98 n tn Trains will arrive at Scranton station from Carbondala and Intermediate point at 7.40, 8.40, 9.34 and 10.40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17,2,34 140, 4.64, 6.66, 7 45. 9.11and 11.33 p.m. From Honesdale, Way mart and Far view at M4 a.m., 12.00. 1.17. 3.40, 6.55 and 1.46 p.m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, eto, at 4.64 and 11.83 m. From Wllkes-llarre and IntermedlaH) points at 15, 8.04, 10 06 and 11.66 a.m., 1.16 Lit, , a.iu, cva, l.iu, .u.juiu.u.u y.ia. urn ANTON DIVISION. In lCUcct Kept. ICth, 1801, North llinnd. ItOStlOJi IS r m HIM 610 T N4 7 61 14 T8S tm T Tin 70S 6 61 6 4S ffl 6 41 68A 6 mi 6t et 619 614 N18 610 r !01 Blallons South liOi P M 71rt T(XJ ru 1 l.lj 10.1 19 Mi 111 40 14 40 !! lit IS ieoa fl1! 11 41) II 34 ft 130 Vim ii is film n it II 07 11 Oft 11 03 11 (10 fl087. 10 M A (Train. Pally, Kxeept Biindayi Arrive lnvc N V Franklin St U.Kt 4'.'ihI SI Weeliawken Arrive 1w llancivk Juua Hancock St.rlliilit Preston Park Como Porntella llliiuint rieAMint Mt, llnloiidiile Forset City Citrbondnle White Bridge SUrtleld Jermrn Archibald Wlnton PecliTllle Olyph.nl Dicktnn Throop Providence Park PU.-e Scranton Arrlvvl Ho it lid. aoi.aoJ 01.11 9 fOOd 9( 8.V 8. 8 no 8 44 641 93.) SUM 830 A allavn "' 6 Oil 6 Oil 6 IK em 6 8- 6 4ii tv 6 6 f6M 7 10 TIN 7 (IT ;f?3. 7 84 T40 T43 7 4 7 tw 7M 7 6 BOO 8 04 BO.". A U A M 7 4 TM ' 0S til 9 IM 931 9 41 9 fW 8 0S 3 00 a i 8 31 f3 3 r H 891 6 37 f3 4tif5 4i 8 45 SM 8 Ml S50 4 04 4 07 4 10 4 14 (4 lfl 4 r 8 15 5 51 8 51 9 59 604 607 610 614 6 16 690 P II " i .... All vr.iii. run uiiy niiininj. f. slgnilU that trains stop on liial for paa- hecure late, via Ontario ft Western beforj Riirahaslnlt tickets and save money. Day ant Lcai -txurena to the Wt V J. C. Anderson, Men. Pasa Aft, T. nitcroft, Dir. Past. Agt, Scraulou, Pa.