THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY. 22, 1896. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1871 IIUIMll Telenor Coll SIR BUDGET OF NEWS -X. The Army Worm Is Now the Terror of Susquehanna County Farmers, SUMMER CLEARING BUNDLE CF RA1LR0A ETCHINGS CARPETS The .MjsteriouH Disappearance of Captain lve-NoteH of Intercut to PolitirinuKiilntk!iiak-s Abroad. The Choco nut Coal Contiuues to Burn Brightly. 124-126 Wyoming Ave, PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING. THE LElEI KERR'S fROYALgfig) Wit WH SALE OUR III 1 .The public show their appreciation of our endeavors to save money for them by their liberal pat ronage. Bear in mind this sale con tinues during the entire month. We shall offer for the next ten days even greater bargains than in the past week. Investigation will prove to you that what we claim is true. KILLS HIS FRIEND IN A DISPUTE. W, . Haralson mid I'. .11. Ector En liiiKV ill n I'aliil Qiiiunl. Jacksonville, Flu., July 21. In a mo ment of mission, caused by a dispute over u sriime of cards, W. V. Hurulson. mill i to r of the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West railroad, dealt a death blow to Kranuls SI. Ector, usslstunt auditor of the same road. The tragedy took place last iilght In the reading room of the Arlington hotel, where the two men boarded. Kctor and Haralson were warm friends, and nearly every even ing played cards In the reading room of their hotel. Last night they were playing cribbage when a difference arose over some point. Kctor In anger scattered the cards over the floor. "Let me explain." said Haralson. "I don't want let hear a word from you," re plied Ector. "The man who won't hear nn explanation is a d d fool," ex- clulmed Haralson. Kctor sprang at Harulson, grasping him by the throat. Haralson struck his opponent In the face, but Kctor come again, and as he did so Haralson struck his friend over the head with a heavy chair. Kctor fell unconscious and died at 5 o'clock this morning. Kctor was a native of Atlnnta, Oa., And well known In railroad circles, hav ing been auditor of the Hlchmond and Jianvllle road for a long time. He owned property In Atlanta worth J10U. OuO. Haralson Is a son of Chief Justice Haralson, of Alabama. It Is said that lie will not be prosecuted. LIVE LIZZARDS IN THE ROCK. ' Mttlc Copper Colored Animals En. tombed in tliu Stono for Age. Anderson, Ind., July 21. Live lizards were found In the rock of the Lux & Talbott limestone quarries north of this city yesterday. While the men were cutting out the solid, rock they hit a neries of pockets. In each one of these was found a live lizard. They were taken out, but died a few minutes after being exposed to the air. They were of a peucllar copper color. Although tliero were places for eyes, there were no orbs. Zoologists state, and it is an evident fact, that the lizards were liv ing thousands and thousands of years ago, and thut they Were entombed when the rocks were formed. There were no air passages Into their strange homes, and no way Jn which they could get any nourishment. One or two were tuken out of the Lux & Tal holt quarries lust week. I Curpet Kemnants and Odd Pieces tit Less Than Cost See Our Show Windows for liarguins. Wall Papers Odd Lots at One-Half Price to Close Out. Now is the time to buy, as we have some very desirable lots left. I CPnTT I1IPI 10 419 J.ObUII iniiLIO, Lack. Ave CarpeU and Wall Piper Dealer. I Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, July 21. The farmers of this vicinity just now wear long faces. The gold and silver questions. and the tariff discussions do not keep them awake nights, but the army worm Is at their doors, foraging by day and by night, while they stand helpless and see their fields of waving grain de stroyed and devoured. The hungry horde press forward, their numbers be Ing dully Increased, and the hand of man Is unable to resist them. Various experiments are being tried to exterm inate the terrible est, but with little success. For every worm killed a dozen are born. At night you can hear them as they clip off the heads of grain, and by day. In places, they piesent a mov ing, busy mass. Their motto appears to be "ever forward, over at work." As destroyers, the grasshoppers and potato bug, in comparison with this visitor, are harmless. The farmers are gathering uml lining uiiiipened grain. for fodder. They have hud many se rious visitations through the seusun, and thetr lot Is not a happy one. They deserve better things. RAlLltOAU KTCHIXliS. Ill the courts of Broome county one or two pesons have obtuincd verdicts against the Kriu Itailroad company for refusing to sell the the family mileage books, as the law directs. The Krle will construct twenty-live new freight locomotives. Several will probubly be built in Susquehanna. The Erles mines are now on tnree- quarters time. A new "Class X" passenger locomo tive was turned out of the Susquehun nu shop a few days since. The long freight trains, now being run by the Kile, are sights to behold. Few railroads run Hueh trains. It Is claimed that the army worms. the other day, covered the trucks of the Montrose railroad and greased the rails so badly as to "stall" a passenger train. The Delaware and Hudson, in the possession of the gravity mud and Far. view, have a rliu.li and u gem. Few railroads possess such grand atti ac tions. They are the delight or tne tour ist and the artist. Farvlew Is one of the most picturesque spots in the Unit ed Slates, and a ride over the gravity is a grand, educational treat. IN srSQI'KIIANXA COUNTY. KTC. The Lynn cow, covered with hall- stones lust week is now giving ice cream. There is a bare possibility that the South Canaan silver mine slumped too soon. The alleged coal from Mr. O'Connell 9 Clioconat mine continues to burn. The iresence of a capitalist with money to burn Is now greatly desired. The editors of the Montrose Republi can and Democrat are Just now Indulg ing in personalities. In the language of Puck "don't." Hurry Searle, a Montrose mining ex pert, has gone to Johannesburg, Trans vaal republic,- to ussume the superln- tendeiicy of gold mines. The old lm Hois saw mill, built in 181a. Is being torn down. M is. K. T. Mitchell, a prominent and highly esteemed resident of Hallstead, died a few duys since. . In some portions of the county it is said that a new bug. which feeds upon the army worm, lias appeared. The new bug may consider himself as wel come. He will please su uown ano commence feeding at once. There is enough and to spare. VAHIOUS MATTERS. The esteemed Honcsdale Herald states that a locomotive cavorts In that borough every day. Honcsdale will please accept our congratulations. A New York muguzlne asked the question "Is marriage a failure?" A Susquehanna county woman wrote: "I have been married five times, and am still In the market. Marriage Is a suc cesswith me." A Susquehanna county farmer sent a dollar to a New York sharper who ad vertised a receipt to prevent the army worm from destroying crops. He re ceived a card with the advice, "Don't sow anything." A man from the West Said he thought he'd invest, And purchase n suburbun lot. So a Tribune he bought. And found what he sought, And Is pleased wilh the bargain he Sot. LITTLE LOCALS. A Susquchannu base ball aggrega tion Invaded Hinghumton on Saturday nnd was downed by tho li. A. A. team, of that city, 14 to :). The Kvaiigelical Sabbath schools of Carbaiulale will excurt to Lanesboro, August 28 or 23. It is rumored that the Mormon mis sionaries have decided to rivo Susque hanna the go-by. This is Bud news to some. John J. Kennedy, a young man of this place, fell from an excursion train at Lanesboro on Sunday and was quite seriously Injured. tieorae K. Prentice announces In the 'public press that his wife, Nancy, has left his bed and board. The next annual reunion of the Un fit and Cox families will be held at the residence of Charles Knllt, in Gibson, August 28. The pupils of Laurel Hill academy will give 'an entertainment In Hogun Opera house about August 28. IS HK DKAD? Some months since Ca.ptain Alex ander Ives, a prominent business man of this place, after some financial re verses, suddenly left, uml was lust seen in New "York. It was rumored that he hud entered the Cuban army. A few days since Thomas Heckett. of this place, received from the Cuban Junta in New JTork, u photograph of Mrs. Ives and her ihild, a child's ting. Mr. Ives' discharge from the army, his transft:' card from Moody post, Orund Army of the Republic, of this place, and other articles. There was no explanations. The articles had been forwarded to the Junta from Tampa, Fla. It Is believed that Mr. Ives Is dead. HKARD ON THE AVENUE. Susquehanna has a good, big band wagon load of gold Democrats. And an occasional silver Republican bobs up here and there. They will turn from the error (if their way later oh. It Is reported that the Erie has under i consideration a plan to reduce Its fare to cents a mile. If they don't hedge It around with "Ifs." It will be .a good Idea. ; - " . A peregrinating female was placed In the lock-up on Friday evening for be ing disorderly. On Saturday the mayor banished her to Steven's Point. Robert Wallace, sr., a prominent Sus quehanna business man, was on Satur day thrown from a Wagon and received a broken arm. Some Susquehanna moulders had some experience with silver. They were offered $5 per day to work in the City of Mexico. They accepted, but when they got ready to send some of their wages home they discovered that their dollars were worth 50 cents each. They threw up their Jobs and left In dls gust. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. A crow with a white tail and a white circle around his neck was killed near the Cascade on Saturday. The Susquehanna County Veteran organization will hold Its annual en campment in Montrose, Aug. 19, 20," 21. The Seven-county soldiers' reunion will be held In Mountain Hark. Aug. 21. The Susquehanna county vets will break camp on thut day to attend. Kr'er Cruser, of the Susquehanna Democrat is making his paper so hot with free silver that It is feared that he will melt his types. The Payne family reunion will be held in Cibson, Aug. 6. A friend at our el bow suggests that It will be a Puyneful affair. A blacksnnke, measuring seven feet in length, was killed on Saturday be tween Susquehanna and New Milford. Some large Susquehanna county snakes will be assassinated later on. Some of the young ones are being dispatched now. Dr. Brodle, a well known naturalist of Toronto, Ciinudu, slates thut the Sus quehanna county rattlesnake is ine handsomest specimen to be found in America. Isn't that glory enough? Whitney. LEKAYSVILLE. The army worm has been and is do ing considerable to gardens and other crops In thse parts. Miss Evangeline Porter, of Wyalus ing. who hus been spending a' fortnight visiting among relatives in this place, H I in lied hume the lust of the week. Mrs. ,V. F. Poemer, of Ringhuiuton, N. Y sH-nt several days lust week visiting her mother. Mis. J. A. Bos wort b. Politicians and frequent showers have been quite prevalent for u Week past. A. H. Porter, of Wyaluslng, combined business with pleasure and made a trip to the Ltltaysvllle Heights last week. Esquire Smith and wife were lip from Wyaluslng the fore part of lust week ma-king u couple of duys' visit. A surprise visit was given (l.urge C. Cunliiid at his home last Tuesday evening, to celebrate his birthday. Re freshments were served and all en Joyed themselves royally. Dr. Fred Ihlster, of Philadelphia, is In town siieiidiug some time on his father's farm. Mrs. A. Rockwell and two sons of North Towuudu were guests at A. C. Rockwell's a few days hwt week. They were euroute fur Montrose, for a visit. The Junior Cluistlun Endeavor so ciety tendered their late pastor and organizer, the Rev. S. I. Davis, a pleas ant reception and luncheon at the manse this wtek Monday evening. Mr. Duvls has assisted the little ones great ly in their Christian welfare, and as a token of their friendship towards him he was presented with a handsome gold Christian Endeavor monogram pin and a beautiful paper cutter with the above monogram. We are further pleased to state that Pastor Davis will remain with us for a while at least, and have the Pottervllle charge. He will take a suite of rooms ut O. W. Palmer's, his present boarding place. Miss Nellie Duvles. who has been at tending a Christian Workers' college at Spi Inglleld, Mass., Is now home spend ing her summer vacation. K. Mutt Gaylord, of Wyaluslng, was visiting his brother In town from last Saturday until Monday. Rev. S. I. Davis returned last Wednesday from his trip to the Inter nntlonal Christian Endeavor conven tion at Washington, and reports the Journey as one of pleasure. J. V. Keeler, wife and son were vis itors In Towanda last Saturday. The senior Christian Endeavor so ciety of the Congregational church held a lawn Ice cream social last Sat urday evening. R. E. Chaffee, of Waterloo, la., who formerly was a student in our schools here, was a culler In our schools here last week. He and his wife have been visitors at Warren Center for a short time and expect to return home next Thursday. Seveial from this place attended the "silver pole" raising at Kummerfleld lust Saturday. Many of our young people are al ready preparing to attend the state Christian Endeavor convention at Scranton next October. Nervous People find just llic help they so lunch Hi'cil, iu Hood's Sainiai'illii. It fur nishes the desired strength by ptiri fyinjr, vitalizing and enriching: tlio blood, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach uml Tegllliites the whole system. Uend this: "I want to praise Hood's Sursaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood's Ssrsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken Hood's Pills with Hood's Sarsnparilla, and they have done me much good. I Will not be without them. I have taken 13 bottles of Hood's SHrsapaiiIla,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood's Pills when taken with Hood's Snrsnparilla help very much." Mhs. M. M. MEasBNUER, Freehold, Penn. ' This and many other cures prove that Sarsaparilla Is the One True Illixxl Purifier. All druggists, f 1. Prepared only byC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. UA' mil- y. promptly m Cured InlOOd'S wus nils effectively, ifficenu. Absolutely Pure) fTVsilers will please note thut ni1vfrtHe merit, orders for Job work, nnd Items for publication loft at th establishment of Shannon A Co., newsdealer. North Main street, will receive promot attention; of Uca open from I n. m. to 10 p. m l A SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL. The Brooklyn Drum Corps Hi' a PleiiMiig F.ntertaiiiiui'lit. Uuike's hull was tilled lust evening with young persons, attracted by the programme presented. The affair was entirely successful. Professor Thomas Reunie presided ut the piano and rendered the music In a most attractive manner. Michael Ro yan gave entire satisfaction to all pres ent us promoter. During the evening darning wus for awhile suspended in order to determine the result of the contest for u hand some gold watch and a prize of $!, awarded for effoits to assist the drum corps. The young ladies, Mltv' ICate Shiv lln and Hannah Deegun, deserve much credit for their efforts. .Miss Sbivilin turned in over $75, received the gold watch and the many congratulations of her friends. Miss Deegun raised $25, will also receive a gold watch for her efforts. MYSTERIOUS FIRE. Ilurdick .V Reynolds .Meat Market Discovered in Flumes. A fire was discovered this morning about 3 o'clock in the little building on Church street near Salem avenue which is occupied by Burdick and Reynolds, meat dealer and Benton Lyons dwell ing. In what manner the fire originat ed Is a mystery. It appeared to have broken out in a corner on the first Moor and worked its way through the celling. MrA Lyons and family occupied the up per rooms, but tire now away at their farm in Susquehanna. Much of their furniture was spoiled. Henry Reynolds was In charge of the shop and everything was In order when he left at night. Th'j damage to the meat firm will be about $5u and to Mr. Lyoii $15U. Neither party were in sured. IN TROUBLE. Lena Murer Under Arrest on Charge of Appropriating Lncc Curtains. A young woman named Lena Marer, who was formerly employed at the Hotel Anthracite, was arrested yester day charged by the (.lately & Fitzger ald installment house, with uproprint Ing a pair of lace curtains in Forest City some time ago. She came from Germany some three or four yeurs ago and has been a great traveler, speaking six languages fluently. She claimed to be Innocent but the evidence was sufficient to cause her detention at the station house. The case was brought before Alderman Jones. She hones that friends will ap pear to settle the charge against her. Firemen Will Be Carried. 't he members of the fire companies have been Informed by General Man ager Wright that he will gladly arrange for having them carried to and from tires as soon as the necessary method for their identification Is adopted. Each member will doubtless be enrolled and furnished with a badge. PERSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Miss Maine Mangun, of Pittston, Is visiting her friend. Miss May Doland, on Washington street. Claence Giles has returned from a two weeks' visit with his father, in Sullivan county. Mi:-s Dora Clark, of Elmlra, and Miss Alpha Wells, of Fieetville, Mere the cuests Monday of Mrs. William Slier re r, of Archbuld street. Dr. and Mis. C. T. Mesker, of Lincoln avenue, It ft this morning for a visit ut Ocean Grove. Misses Jennie, Emma and Pauline Penwarden are Visiting their uncle In Honcsdale. John T. Loftun. bookktoptr ut Hill side Coal company office ut Muyfield, left yesterday for u ten days' visit In New York city. Guidon Pendleton, Jr., has returned from a two weeks' visit iu New York city. The grand opening of the Crystal Lake hotel took place yesUrday. A large crowd was In attendance which was largely Increased in the evening ty parties from this city. 1 The Jermyn band furnished music for dancing all day, the picnics being . held ' in the grove.- Mrs. Thomas O'Connell, of Seventh avenue, has returned home from a week's visit In S:-ranton. Mrs. William Murphy accompanied her und will ipend several days with friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Benton will leave ,on Saturday for a visit with Mr. Ben - i ton's parents In Alton. ' Mr. Breese aiid son, Maurice, are spending a few days with fi lends in Starucca. The Misses Nellie Ford, of Wilkes- Iiaire, and Lii:ie Mooncy, of Iitts- Inn nre th. crlieKtM nf Mik l.lzKle K.dward Varney, M. U., who attended school In this city several years bro. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Kik und Dr. A. Nlles, of this city. Miss Sybil Keck, of Brandt, is the KUest of her friend, Miss Hazel Gard ner, on Washington street. Mis. John J. Gordon, of Fark street, who fell from a stoop u few weeks atto, is able to be out ncuin. Frederick Spauk', en old and trusted employe of the lelaware and Hudson sravlty machine shops. Is very lit at his home on Jeffrey street. J. O. Van Oorden. of Moshoppen, spent Saturday and Sunday with his son, Conductor W. J. Van Uoi-den, on Wayne street. The condition of Frank Couch, who Is ill with pneumonia, is so much Im proved 11s to cive hope of a speedy re covery. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Reed and son, Hurry, of Forest City, were the guests of Professor ". J. Crowell Monday. MOSCOW. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Khrhnrdt spent Sunday with friends In Plttston. Dr. oVung, who has been spendlmi the past few months with his cousin, Dr. I.amoreaux, returned to his home in Toronto, Canada, last week. Miss Sue Vyle Is spending the sum mer at Ralston with her sister, Mrs. Will Soulres. Mrs. Hardy, of East Oranjre, Is vlslt li!K M. nnd Mrs. H. I., tiulmv Mr. Usborne, of Wesleyan University, Is vlsitlnu Loren Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Swarts, of Dun more, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hornbecker, Sunday. Miss Florence Cannon, accompanied by her brother, Chaiiie, returned home Friday evening from Long Island City. S. S. Ymger was a visitor in Scran ton Monday. , Mrs. John Edwards and daughter, Pearl, spent Saturday in Scranton. TWO PIPE LINES PLACED. The I'nitcd Sttites I'oinpnny Kupcct Trouble with the I'ennsy, Delvldere, N J.. July 21. The I'nltod States Pipe Line company placed their two lines of pipe under the Pennsylva nia railroad tracks about one mile south of Uelvldere this morning. One hun dred men gathered at that point about .1 o'clock and completed the work before the railroad ollkials were aware that the work was In progress. An armed guard Is patrolling the pipe line, as It is expected the railroad com pany will attempt to tear out the pipes. This connection gives the I'nited States pipe line people a through line from Bradford, Pa., to Hampton. N. J. They are competitors of the Standard oil company. If the Buby Is nftiii!; Teeth. Mrs. WlnslowV; Foothinf? Syrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil T.ciis of Mother: for tl.elr Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, .'.Hays all Pain; Cures VInd Colic nnd Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of ths world. Pe sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup." and take no oth;r kind. Twentv-flve cents bottle. il$t&2$ ivfeai alls you? Have you a feel ing of weight in Hie Stomach 3 ttloating after eatinc Belch-1 In., ..( n';H Vs Voinilingnf Food 1 MV Watcrbrash ' Heartburn Bad Taste in the Month , in the Morninn Palpitation of the 1 ) Henri, due to Distension of Stomach Cankered Mouth Gas in the Bowels 1 -Loss of Flesh Ficiilc Appetite- I Depressed, Irritable Condition of the 1 ) Mind Dizzinets lle.id.uiie Con- ' stipation or lliun bica? Then yoa bare ' DYSPEPSIA In toe of Hit many furtni. Tlie ont posltlre J 'cure for thUilistrcssinn complaint ( flcKer's Byspcpsia Cablets by malt, prepaid, on receipt of 25 ceoti. ('limi t Itiunur. lli-IM Imtwrinl Sow York, imyh: " I s i: rel humbly ir.mi ilys-( mm!ihIii, Imt Ai'ivPi'n Tulilt'U, taken alter. ' meats, nave cure u 11 iff. 1 Acker Medicine Ca.. tNiSChurctien St, M. T. MT. PLEASANT COAL Si AT RETAIL.. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sixes, inuluduiK Uuckwhent nml Birdseye, delivered In any part of the city at the lowest price. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth buildliiR, room No. 0: telephone No. 2024 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272. will be promptly utiendel to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM. T.SMITH. Greatest Bargains ever given in Scranton. We have an immense assortment of short lengths in every grade; desirable patterns, too, the result of a good spring trade, and we have decided to close them out at about Half Price. Bring the measure of your rooms and wc will surprise you very agreeably with the handsome carpets you can purchase for a small outlay. For example, we quote best grade Rody Brussels: BlgClOW, Wlllttull, L0W ell and Men KchO, $1.00, formerly $1.2$ other makes of Body Brussels, ; Sac, formerly fi.15; Velvets, 75c. and flic, formerly $1.00 and 85c. All other trades at proportionately low prices. An examination of our stock will convince you that an investment DOW will save you money, if purchased only for future use. 8. KERR, SOU Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming House, Branch at Corbondale. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Manufacturers of - Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND 'PUMPING MACHINERY. FOR BUYING. Window Screens, ' Screen Doors, Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Hammocks, Refrigeratoss, Lawn Mowers. We have the stock and assortment You need them now, if ever. Liberal discount for cash on all seasonable goods. FOOTE It SHEAR CO., 119 WASHINGTON AVENUE. ?t JCI. ' - - - Hi ss- sr. What Sarah Bernhard say 3 RUG BARGAINS The Genuine "Economy" Kind of Bargains. (fVAAA-.Vtf AiAilA4AAiii A S S A see one show now NO. 1 500 Javanese Wilton Rugs, any regular Carpet Store will ask you $3.50 for what we are offering at . NO. Is a great money saver in this great Rug Bargain sale. It's a genuine Japanese "Sat suti" Rug, in a great variety of beautiful designs and col orings, worth double our prices; 36x72 inches, . . NO. 3 Same as No. 2, only smaller size, 30x60 inches, . , . & CO. 408 Lackawanna Avenue Oencral Offko: SCRANTQN, PA. jewelers and Silversmiths, 130 Wyoming Ave. DIAMONDS AND DIAMOND JEWELRY, -CLOCKS AND BRONZES, RICH CUT GLASS STERLING AND SILVER PLATED WARE. LEATHER BELTS, SILVER NOVELTIES, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Jeweiers and Silversmiths, Ijo WYOMINQ AVE. THE 11001 POWDER CO., ROOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'D'G, SCRANTON, PA. i MINING AND BUSTING POWDER WADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Klectrlc Exnloiors. for ox plodlug blasts, Safety Fuse, and Repanno Chemical Co. 's HIGH EXPLOSIVES, 98c 227 UNO 218 WYOMING AVENUE filtRCEREAU 5 CONNELL MERCEREAU & CONNELL $1.29 $1.48