THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1893. 'w. Publlnhed nnlly. Kcnpt similar, by the Tribune lMihllsnlug Uotiimti nt Hftjr Cetiti aMontb. , , The Tribune's telegraphic news is from three to five hours fresher than that of any Philadelphia or New York paper circulated in its field. Those paper go to press at midnight; The Tribune receives news up to 3 a. m. and sometimes later. All the news in The Trib une while it is new. New York Omen lftONn(iuPt., s. S VIIKI 'I.AN'P, Pole Accnt for I'oreleti AiUcrtHltilf. aimvDAi TimroiTOPrtPK at sckantov, IM., AH SI PONIVCI A"1 MAIL WAIT! II. TWELVE PAGES. chnton. JtTNn is', is. ROPUBL.ICAN NOMINATIONS. M:iU'. Goiinor-VU.I.1A A STONi: I.ituionuiu Gfiprti(ir-.J I' t tirusiN tfti it.ti or Itili.in.ll Aflulli'-.IAML.S W. 1.A1 TA. J.nlsc or Superior (mrt--W. W. l'OIt- TKIt. 1 CotiRreHomcii nt - l.urw SAMl'El. A. da'i:m'li:t. gam'siia a. ohow. I.i"'ll!il uc. l'lrst Dlntrle-t-.IOllN K. PARR I'nurth Dlatilpt-JUIIN V IWAXOIA)?. coi.o.m:i. stomps i'i,vrroini II nlll bis lm piitiii-i. wlitn pIiiIpiI hi n conduit itiwflf 11- to win tin- ii'Hppet inul ennd will of tin " who h.iw iippo"! I mi u Will iih til ' wli 1 li.ivu Klvn t tlnlr imppon I r-li.tll l the Kiicimir ot lite Uluilo J ople eil tilt flute'. Alilin s lin.. iiiKlmil.lHillj prun up in the Uui--lituro whlrh re neither the fiiult uf mic p.irtj nor the oih'-r but i.ulii-r th pmutli if nti 111 I't 1 fPfHuuo Inwll f. 1 1 lull hiiti' he. n nutlinrizeil lis i iitnmit. ten rmultimr in iinntiM il v eifii Hi Hi' utiH' It will In mr ire ntnl pin P ip in e in 1 ert 1 In i .mil in net 1 1 IN In i i lit .i I hue the power !t will he mv puipewe whll" 'iirnoi uf IVniinvl,iiiu, r. It him linn m purpose n the pulilir pnltlonn thnt 1 luixi I. 'hi with liuil x Iii-Iii. to illKehiirei' m wliuli ilul. Tim p. nple nro r. "t. r .iluiti tlu p.iriii to which they hi'lun. 1 inn nnl I"uIouh r.t their fnvor. I Hhiill iiiiIv uitniint to win their upproval and my pt rli n e U.n t.niKlit me tlint Ihnl enn lieiil he dune by im Iinnent, modest, il.ilh iIIxIiuihp nl J.ubllc duty. i i When tup Hawaiian ami I'liillpplnn fiiostniiH hnf li'vn pioperlv .ii1vpiI the Star fiunsleil Piannep can tomnln in tli dawn's i arly light" moit of tho tunc. Destiny Points the Way. Thr ultimate elNpnsltlon of the Phil ippine Island will be the most ilelleule and ilitilmte of the inuiiv problems that will nwnit suliition nt the mil uf tin war. We must soonei oi Inlvr face tl.e fiut that Itussia and (lei many, and pel Imps Pi u me. will look wllh disfavor on our pcrmnnmt oeetipatlon theie. The Philippines uio In Jnta posltlou to then recently tiniuiied pus. sessluns in China, and form the out posts of that immense nichipelago which lies twenty degiees north and south of the Kquntnr fioin the lltteiinl of Nut thr rn AuMtrnlln to the Yellow J-ea. These Inland groups Includi the ncliPBl tioplinl possessions In the world, while till riilllppine.s an timong the tmist luMiiUmt of them all IiesphnbU' and crinl mid itithless as Spanish rule In tin Philippines' has i'in. yet it has biought a mensuie uf civilization and Chi 1st la nit v and a dif fusion of ptlmniy ediiintlun in the natives, if they have bem merciless, ly oppressed, thev havi also learned tu love and prize libei ty under the lash of their oppi essoi s They me nut head hunters nur iiieclniniable sav ages, like the natives of the Solomon Islands. New Irelund. New llrltaln, or even New (uliii'U. They are n heleio geuenua race, lm nimble, pcthaiis, of ultluiate consolidation ns ik iintiuiuil unit, hut certainly amenable to pto gioHslve civilizing iniluences Although iicunlnally under the possession of Spain during tin Inst tlneo centuries, the Interiors uf sonio of tin larger Islands of tin uruup have never been hurvoypc), No exuet knowledge of their lcsottries Is mailable1, but a cninpain tivo estimate places them as equal to those of Cuba. In deterinluliig our i elation to tho Philippines all the circumstances of the islands, iiimineiclal, social, ethno giaphlcal intl political, have to be cnrofully studlpil ami adjusted to tin puljtlral iondlllons nt home. The Con- siitutlon places nu onilmrgu on polltl cal experiments such as" Is unknown In other counltlQs which have becomp ur vvlsh to beciiim colonizing states. The Constitution eloes not set n limit to tho acquisition and ndintnUtintluu of now territories. It Is tine, but it does place conditions ns to thelp Incoipuintlim Into the fellowship and Hit privileges of the slates of the union. The deputations or iziigiisli mer chant)! nnd enpltnllsts who have waited on Ambassador liny, uiglng lilin to repiesrnt to Ids Boveininent that the tetcntlon of these Islands by tho I'nlted States would not only meet with their coiK'tliionce, but that Mich a step Is absolutely jiccessaiy In tho interest of the Jndustilnl development of the Islands 1 one of tho stiungest nnd strangest nrKUtnents that has ever been advanced by tho citizens of ono country to those of another to Htlmu Into u colonizing spirit, equally honor nblu and equally set viewable to both. The Investments- by Vngllaluiioii'ln the Philippines are large; their trado with the islands Is greater still. It has been reluido'd In Its natural development , 1 1 . . 1 owing to tha cupidity and stupidity of tlio Spanish - nflltluls. ... Under their .mediaeval policy; It w, as .only by the xanlflte of perhaps "ipnlf or his IprUI ninte . pnilllH itluil a merchant roulil hope to can y on commercial trnnsat' llons with ilio native". Without lib eral brlhPH to the, ttillnK rlasses no Iiiivlncs upetatlons I'ollld have been pondueted Btirrcssftilly. We need not telteinti' Imw the Spanish colonial gov ernment litis plundered and robbed the natives of their wealth and tho-fofelrfn nine hunt of hi nnllrluated potnnier ilnl prolllt. It Is tin old, old story. It Is Sinlti nil mound mid nil thtotigh. To roirett thco abuses mid open the ave nues of trade and deelopinent Is u duly put upon us by the high detlny or Providence. Ap'ait from the tioplml luxuriance of the Hot j of the rountry, Hi mlneinl wealth N believed to suipais that of tiny other Island or ' country of the Otlent. The gold deposits ure ettlmnled to In anions the i lohett in the world nnd probably the immt tieposslble. In other wordi, the liipentlve of gain no les. than the mandate of duty N befoit us. In the face of thest ronsldeiatloni the letenllon of the Philippine l.slands tinder the Stars and Stripes at least for purposes of Indemnlllc.itlon becomes mi Inevitable romlitslnii. The country neor riitettaltied the notion for 11 moment after the battle of .Manila to penult Spain to legaln sovereignty oei them. It was e(iially plain that the nntlvis wen not M't capable of form ing an nutonomous Kovernment under a dlctntuislilp hi under n plcblsrltiuy sjitetii. There are. theiefore, only two nlti tn.Uhes liefoti us, elthei to letaln piissmsiuii of the Islands or give them up to ttusla, flermany or Pi j tut. Hngland It l obvious, does not want them: but she eeitalnly would not per mit either of the other powers to take possession of them without a struggle. That N plain enough to I'tiRllshinon themselves, mill it Miould be equally obvious to us. We have won those jMis-esloiis by the svvoid; we will le tnln thitn by t lit rlvllb.lng tuli of peaco, until such time n tlu-y pan stand Independent and alone Hut the Caroline and the T.ndione islands me still nominally tinder Span ish ilominiou. If theie was no pont-ld-eiation of humanity Involved in the liberation of these islands and there Is, as si cat nt nil events as that in I'liha, although not so near us, It would he a i np'lly In Spain to penult her to retain tlieni itflei all ele had gune Willi the Philippines, the Caiolliie, the T.. illume and Hawaiian Nl.utds In our possession, we will have bridged the l'acille nnd laid the foundation of a vast futtiie giowth: and with the con stiiKtlon of the Nicaragua canal we Will III lllg the eastern htntes Into their just participation in the Indefinite wealth of out Oi lentnl comiilests, w hlc h Is opening out to Ainpilcan enterpi No and adventure a boundless vNlon. If this be lingoHm. Jingoism so far fiuin hi lug a teini of repioaih will In the nuir futuie be ilenioiifctinted to he .s.vuon.v minis with the greater gloiy of tin Aineihan people and the fotwaid nnuoli nl' i IvillKitllon. The dynamite guns of the Vesuvius have been tested and found to be In good condition. The potentiality uf ships of the Vesuvius pattern should give foreign governments and foielgn politicians vvlio speak glibly of our in ability to maintain our acquisitions lime fni' lellectlon. We cannot build a Vesuvius In a day, It is tine; but we i an lay the Keel of one ten every day In tin vphi and not feel that we me working ovei lime. " A Novel City Charter. The c Ity of San Fianclsco has leccnt lv adopted u new charter which embod ies several points uf novelty. One of these is a piuvision that whenever 1.1 pel cent, of the voters who voted at the last state oi municipal ik-ctlon shall join in a petition for the submitting of any citillnanie to the vot; of the peo ple, tin oiillnanie must he so sub mitted loi appiovnl or injection at the in-st iliction. if a miijiiiitv of the vuti s cast uiicui such iii.llnauie shall be In lta favoi It shall become the law of the city, and the city legislative body cannot ien"il It, although pioposltious fm its iep il inav he submitted to the people bv lb legislative body. Th" chatter's tieatment of the fran chise pi unit hi Is lefieshing, Stree-t inllru.'id fiaiulilses cannot be gt anted for a longer lime than twenty-llv ve-nrs, nt the end of which lime th" Hack and toadbtd me to oe beiome the absolute piopeitv of the illy without iinv money tnyment thuefor. The lionid of supervisors decides whether n invv fianchlse asked fm by any roipor fttlon i ughl to be giiinted. If this quest lull N cltelded In the ntilrintulve, tin ofdlnunie must ne published and the trauelils" disposed of at ptiblle auc tion, nt which tho blddeis agiee to pay c el tain in re e ntngts of the gloss ie eeljils to the city. They must pay at bait :i per cent, for the flist live yenr. I pfr ce-nt. for the nest ten years, and fi pet eeiil. tut the last ten years. It tnkes n Ihree-fouiths vote of the boaid of supei visors to rnss a franchise or dlliitiiee, nnd a flve-sKths vote to pass it ovei tho inn-, ns veto. After hav Injj been granted, it cannot go lulu effect for thlity clays If at any time duilng the thirty days n petition Is pre sented, signed by 11 per cent, of the ot"is uf the cllv, asking for tho Mib mission of the charter to popular vote, then ngnin tho voters must expics" n Until opinion. Imagine u chatter llko that operative In Scranton! Piinccton university has honored Itself In conferring the degico of 1.I..D. upon Admlial Dewey. Dewey may know little l.atln and lets Greek, but these nro not Indispensable on tho bildge or n battleship. Nevertheless, the American navy has produced some notable names la Ilngllsh literature. There Is Captain Mahnn, to wlwm our own Haivard has glvun it doc tot's do greo, stipplemputed by another from the great English university of Ox ford. Jtetlted i:nllsli ndnilrals mostly take to politic s, curiously enough, of which they know llttlo or nothing; outs take to the breezy literature of the sea.t of which they iirtow a good deal. Professor Goldwln Smith assarts In effect that when tho United States said It vvrrit to vvnr with Spain In the Inter est of humanity It lied, Its real purpose bring vengeance for the destruction of the Mnlne. It weio fruitless to argue with (loldwln while lie Is In such a tem per. IJut we Fliottttl like veiy murh to know what lie thinks Knglnnd would hovp done If In our plate. The lion. .TtimcH Ualley, of Texas, has opposed In congress thu hill whlph provides that the soldier In the servleo of his country shall not bo dis franchised. It would not be a. measure rational, practical uml pntrlntlc It Windbag Ilalley did not do Ills bout to blow It out of congiesa. Texas sol dlcis, remember Ualley! Seigeant Cupid Is recruiting In this city wllh the moit satisfactory Je suits imaginable. In the North Hnd he did exceedingly well on Wednes day lip led to the hymenal altar in that section no less than six young couples. May the point of his shaft never grow blunter. Admiral Sainpon, who li In rom nnnd of the largest American naval force ever assemble il, dnuvs the pav of n captain only, Inasmuch as he Is sim ply an nrting iear admiral, lint tho $10,000 prize monty awaiting him on shorn piobahly balances his financial ace nint. It will soon be In poor taste to tell things "to the marines." At the pres ent pace down near fiiiantanamo the marines will be able to tpln un occas ional yiitn themselves. The Cuban Instil gents nt Santiago have been a disappointment as to num bpis, but they appear to possess the proper amount of grit nnd knowledge of bush wnrfaie. Admit. il Sampson intends to give his niailne.s a fair chance for battle if he has to shoot down all the woods In the vicinity of Ciuantauamo to do It. These foiolgn finaneleis who expected to hp the t'nlttd StaU collapse Into bankruptcy at the first sound of war win have to continue to guess A nation which would blow tin a sleeping ship In time of pence would not hesitate to mutilate the dead in time of war. Wp should not like to have to be lieve that the War department nt Washington Is as Inefllcient as It looks. The Spaniards may not find guerrilla Inetlps quite so Inviting when Shafter and T-dily Roosevelt get after them. We trust that It will not yet become necess.uy lo .ett.'iili ("Jeneral Aguinaldo to Hi" A met lean war ilepaitment. It Is not thought that It will he pos sible for the yellow pi ess of Kurope to land Oeiman tumps nt Manila. The Democratic party tit Washington is suffpilrig painfull v thefo days from too much boy leadership. The season of clambakes will doubt less deinonsttnie that the brave men ate not all at the flout. Honolulu Is wanted to perforin tho functions cf a national half-way house. Hunger and the Vesuvius together ought to make it wann for Santiago, I.Ike a modern battleship, found Amiotir veiy useful. Lelter Tho Itself. Cadiz squadron has bottled Consiil Williams Describes Manila NDi:it date ot Mtiy 4 Con-ul O. 1" Williams furmerlv u resident ot Scjanton, lias written to tho state ilili.titnient i riport upon the but tle at Mniill-i of which the led lowing N the issentl.il pjit: "At about i :) a. tu, Stiinl.n, May 1, the Sp.inNh HUH eiptiie-d lit.', at both the .Manili breakwater baltny and tit Cavlte, from Hi el mid forts, with in ignilicuiit cool ness and outer hut with the greatest pioniptnes. our licit, in battle nil.iv, ht'toltd bv tho llagship. auswtii'il t 11,? Spanish atiail.. nnd foi nhotit two and a halt hours u most teriillc tire ensued The method of our opeintlons could not have shown gi eater system, our guns greater tffec flveuess oi our olllcers slid cieiws greater biavir.v, nnd while Span ish lfslst.iniii was stiiblioni 'tnd tliu biaverv-of .Spanish fences. Mich as to challenge admiration, .vet thev weio out classed, weighed In tile balance of war ngiliist the methods training, aim nnd btaveiv shown on our decks, -ind after less than Hi ice limits' pi't lions ami In tense combat one of Spain's warships was sinking two othcis weio miming, and nil others with land defences, hi I severely sum. red, when our seiu.ulto.i. Willi no h.um done Its ships, rttlied foi bienkfast. o "At nbout 10 o'clock a. tu. Conimodoie Diwev lenewed the battle, nnd with rf tects most fatal with each evolution No In tier I'vlditice ot Spanish hraveiv uei-l lie sought than that, aftei the cnstlsatlon of our tlr-t Ptigagenietit, her ships and forts should again answer our fire. Hut Spanish ctforts weto futile; ship after ship and batten lifter battel v went to rii xliiutlon liffote the onslaught of Atnei lean eticrKV nud training, and an hour MAMMOCKS, REFRIGERATORS WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS. WHITE MOUNTAIN AND OHIO ICE CREAM FREEZERS AT HAltl) PAN PHIcr.S TO SPIT THE TIMES. TIE CLEIONS, FEREER, O'MALLEY CO, 12S Lackawanna Aveune and a halt of nur second cngHgcment wrought the annihilation of the Spanish ilect and foitn, with several hundred Hpiinlrth klllul ii ml wounded and millions In value of then government i property destrojid, while amazing, ulinnst unbe lievable, its it si cms not a ship or gun ii f our Meet had hi en disabled, and, ex cept mi the Riltlmoic, not u 111 nil had b en hurt One of the new of the Hal tlinore h nl u leg ri.iitttiid by slipping nnd another was hurt In the ankle In u similar til mini, while four irci Ived slUal flesh wounds from "plltitcrs thiown In a C-lncli ptojectlle, width pureed the sta -board Hide of tho cruiser. In the bnltlo ot M inlla. biy the I'nltid States siiu.iiltoii of six wuinhip totally di sun;, I'd the Spanish lht't of eight warships, mtin for's and batteries nnu nicoinpllsheil this wink without tho loss of n man. Illstorv bus only cimtrists. Time Is lio couplet to fm in n comparison. Tim only llnHh Unlit between tho inudeltl wtiishiiis of civil l7Pd HHtlous bus pi oven tin? prowess cf American nuvtil hint nnd methods, ami tho glory Is a legacv for tho whole peo ple. Our crews are all lin.it o from cheer ing, and while we suffer lor cough drops and throat doctors, we have no uso for liniment or surgeons o "To every ship nlllcil, and erew all piaNo be given. As Victoria wis answered jean ago. 'Your males'v, there Is no second' so inav I le port its to our warships cotniuerlng the SptnlMi iipct in Ui battle of Mi lilln bi, thrtu Is no first, 'thru Is no second' The cool hrnviry nnd efficiency of the coinmodori' win' i hoed hv every rnptnlti and roiiini itnln, and down thiiiugli the lines hv every olhcer ntnl man, mill naval history ot the dawning cenluiv will be. iliti it It furnishes to the world so glut Ions n dlplav of lutellicriu eoinni.ind nnd stteci sfu ueivlce us must be placed lo the ctnllt of tho t'nlted States Asiatic fiiujiIihii under elate of Mnv 1, ls It was mv lot to stum! on tile blidge of tin llaltttnnro by the side of Captain Dwvrr dining the tirst enirage inent, nnd to be ea'lid to the ilngshlp Ohinplii bv the coumiodoie nt wluMo side, on the brltlne I stood doting the second engagement, Mud when the r lends loll bv and 1 nave nuilii i settle el habita tion. It will b. mv lion ir and phnsure to transmit a ripoit showing the scene somewhat In detail nnd for which com mjndcis promise diti Meanwhile our commodore will aflb I.illv inform vott of events which will rlwd In Anmrktin his tory tho exploits of P-iul Jones " Fill TK Gear-Up Sale ON We have just 22 Spring Dress Patterns left, all high-grade goods, which we have determined not to carry over under any circum stances. The prices range from $1.50 to $4.00 per yard and average about 7 yards to a Dress Pattern. Our clearing up price will be: On ID Dress Patterns All $1.50 and $1.75' quality, 75C per 3'ard On 12 Dress That sold from $24.00 each, Patterns $12. jo to 9C per yard Or actually about ONE- THIRD the original cost. Special Sale on Fine Parasols during this week 530 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Lewis, Rellly & DavJeSo ALWAYS BUSV. &fiitic:H THE SALE IS ON. SUMMER KOOTWKAR rr IS NO TEAT TO KIT OUR FFKT IN OUR 8TORE. WE ARE I'lTTKRS OK FUEt". Lewis, Rellly & Bavies, 11 1 AND HO WYOMING AVENUt Fie Dress Pattens PTH The Second Tn 7v TT TTv ff TrT fiTTT WLJH51M Of Woiiieu's and Children's Stylish Uudcrmuslins begins at the BAZAAR at o'clock Monday morning, June 2otli, amidst auspices particularly favorable to the pur. chaser, while improvements in manufacturing methods have added considerably to the beauty and perfection of the Muslin Underwear prepared fur this great yearly event. The 0- Gowns like these, 39c. recent stringency in financial circles, caused by events that will add another brilliant page to the history of our country, has enabled us to procure for ready cash greater va.lucs in stylish Underwear than we have ever seen in this or any other city. & Skirts like these, S .w!t We cannot in the limited space allotted to this announcement speak of half the details that the preparations of a merchandise movement so momentous as this must needs have entailed. Suffice to say that unremitting attention has been paid to the three car dinal principals upon which the success of this great yearly sale depends assortment the largest, qualities absolutely dependable and prices the very lowest. &- Skirts like these, 9SC. j- iralifflrSiBeiiKFk III I MSH Bmlmmk To begin the sale with proper eclat to score a greg.t victory on the first day of the trade battle, we quote the following nrices bordering well-nigh on to the phenomenal : 39 ceets9 59 eenite9 98 ceets9 Are the prices that will prevail for your choice of Chemise, Drawers, Gowns aud Skirts, comprising many styles at each of these prices, aud if you match the garments elsewhere within gunshot of these prices, we will cheerfully refund you the money. In addition to these great lots, we enumerate a few side specialties selected aud priced for this great sale only: Ladies' Muslin Corset Covers, perfect fitting, well-made, June Sale Price, 7 cents. Cambric Corset Covers, V neck, back and front, embroidery trimmed, Sale Piice, 15c Cambric Corset Covers, high, low, square and round neck, lace and embroidery tiimmed, une Sale Prices, ssc, 20c, ;oc and 40c Children's Drawers of good, soft-finish cot ton, with deep hem and three tucks. June Sale Pi ice, Sc Children's Drawers, with cluster of tucks and embroidery ruffle, June Sale Price, 1 sc This Underwear Sale cannot be replaced. Whilst always best. THn MODERN HARDWARE STORE. A Ttoe-BHrasr o n IS OVR I.AT1T IURG.UN. IT HAS A 12in:J TOP AND IS THE HE8T WORK. 1NG STOVE ON THE MARKET. See Our Show Windows F00TE & SIEAE C0e? 110 WASHINGTON AVENUE, StUTC (Ul EOT i nn Annual Jnn Gowns like these, 59c, 39c. Skirts Drawers like these, 39c. will continue for ten days only, aud auy lot once sold out the last that come will get excellent values, first choice is ffjKKI HI M4-! & K ,r t i - ' i I'll ."I'S. !;-- ?) 1 l rrc Jt lmrmn Jj ' jig Be liraii of Roses is lta Met! of Wcflfllags Tho latofet, swcllcst, mmt conijilctrt lino of WcdclliiE Hmtlonory. The niont novel lines of P.itriotls Stationery. A full lino of nil tilings which up. to date etatlonors t-liouW carry. Rey molds Bros (STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS. HOTEL JERMYN UUILDINO. 130 Wyoinlus Aeuu. BAZAAR cSate i Ju'9fw a vv V afi 1 vT3S5c 4 ' M tnnfirYn r,rdr Gowns like these, 9SC 4 I like these, $1.98. - Chemise like these, 2jc. III 1111 Ladies' Draweis of good, soft-finish cotton, deep hem, cluster of tucks, June Sale Price, 15c li. '.. Waists for Children do double duty serving the purpose ot both shit t and waist, June Sale Price, 2sc Ladies' Umbiella Skirts, with very rich and wide embroidered flounce, skirt 4 J J vards wide, well worth 4. 00, June Sale Price, i.q8 100 dozen beautiful Summer Corsets, made specially for this great sale lots of stores if they had or "could get them, would ask 7-, cents for them, June Sale Price, 33c 1EL & CORNELL 121 N. Washington Ave, BRASS BEDSTEADS. Inbiiylnc ft l)rM Itediteaa, b ure tha foil gel tha best. Our bra BadJtedi r ill made with eainlei bran tublnj and frnino work U all ofbleel. They cost no more (ban raanr bediteadB made of tbo open 8aralesj tubing:. Evorr beiUtc-ad In liljlily llulabed and lacquered under a peculiar method, uotblnj ever bar lug been produced to equal It. Our new Bprlne ratlrra are now on exhibition. Hill & Coiraell s At 121 orth Wathlncloa Avenue. Scranton, Pa. n?TTfrrii . 1
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