8 THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. DECEIBER 13. 1898. Royal Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROVAL tUtMNfl POwOFfl PRESIDENT TO VISIT CAMP M'KENZIE PEOPLE OP AUGUSTA ENTHUSI ASTIC OVER PROSPECT. They Aie Making dent Pi cptwuions for Receiving Their Distinguished Guest It la One Hunched Yetus Since Augusta Hns Been Honored By a Visit fiom n Piesidenl Ciunp of the Thiitecnth Was Never in Better Condition Than it Is at Piesent Pcisonnl Notes. t?l'l llll l t lit- S ! llitiili Tlllllllli (amp .Mm Kcnzlc, AilRiitn. (in . Iec. I-' Tin pfiiih iif ihi i nj, aif lulillant loiilitlit ami (he hoyx In ctmii have Kinttn fiitliiiHliislli. Wind Ii.ih Jim lioi'ii PMflvt'd t lin t I'ifxIdHiil ilcKlnli'N will in live llt'lf nct .Mriiiilav. Till" I" I In1 Hi il time t tin t tli- Kiiiintiilu Cltv hns lieeii limiureil liv the Nil ut a pie-'l-(lelll of the I'llltc'il Stute! slnee the lather mI hl iiilllitiv wa" here jlll "lie lllimlieil je.M" un. As a remit i In u.iiithei n penpl,. ut aheail, innMliK picpaiatlntis tn the llie pieshlellt line n the must elltlllHi .istle icftitiiin he li.m e ei nneheil. 'ery llkcl the tmupx will lie iv lewi-cl ill innip. The ),i,maxterx have anho.l and the im.w will he made liapnv tu liKit low . iMy-ilny will lie ilnllil uel ' nme tu time, ax the linyx have been In stralBhteiu.il i In iimxtaueex neatly IVVo Weeks and ale dei-lliillx uf limine; their ciiilMnm piextitx Kleuten int Milieu IS CilMiiau, nf ('iiinpitny (!, Im letiiuieil tn tamp uflei all iiI)piu of two months on sick leae Pi I vale (ilistine Hielleke. of A. who has lieen Ulte sick In dhlslon hospital torsevoial ilax, h.ix pnitl Hie danuer imliit and j now niiult"-f- ut. .Major Keller says he w 111 be all iluht In a iwek nr so. The health of the los (UlltllltlPt) to he eiv jjuoii. ix noon ('(ixniTiox The camp oi the Tlittieenlh wa, lever lu better loiidltlon. u moie mme-llke. than It Is at the piexeiit line. .Many ot llie boys have leniod- lied their itiaiti ix. ivil.tr lme been excavated the lenmli and width of the tent Ilooix, the tlooix hae been liopied in tllK wa.s several teet, and a sldlnj," put on The lesult Ix a xtiiie ture leseinlilliiK a bo t IkIiI b .eeli teet Into wllleh eveiy HiIiik Ix placeil. In adillllim to this, the entile ftonts ot most of the tents aie eloxed wltll wood in pattltlonx In the lentie of whkh aie iloois opeiilnt; otttwaid. To make life III (pi.iiter$ still moie tujo.vable, sheets of tin, sixteen by fouiteen liu'lies and (ontaliiln? an oal opening thliUli which the stove pipes pjxs. were tx-ueil thlx afteinoon and placed in position without any dela.v. With all these Itnpiovemeutx, Inven tions and makeshifts, which aie In most cases due to sheer neiessltv ami to the principle of self-picservatlon existence under canvas heie Ix, at least, tlfty per tent mine enjo.vable and moie 0 Every Day vs. holiday Goods Just now thlx Is ihiilli ulaily a I'lulst iniis stoic, hut the blaze and ulorv of the ('In Ntiii.it, uoods do not blind u to the deinauils of eveivil.iy vvcarablex. We hear and heed the voiiex that aslc for rndeiwear. Iiies (loodx. Suits, eti . liCKiiidlesx of wh.it maj be In llie fore Krouinl, this ix and alwa.vs will be t?n eveidny stoic. About Some Silk Waists It will haull.v 1m b.-lleved thai so intK h (,'ouiliiess and -tj le could he IN ttihutcd a: "ii in piiies. iiii' the time lot these hatiiNome silk waists ix sliolt, so We Mini leiicd the pi k ex "Ion iviMi e.NclnMvi iuxjj oi'ioin.xe In this stock theii aie sonu duplii .u. .1. Inn It's piiii. ipallv an ax.oitment of one of-a-klnd stvicx. All the desliable shades In tit sltable mateihiN aie shown the best styles lcpieseliled. Small Furs and Large Ones Not the 1 lit up kinds thai net i.ikkvm mid iimnKv and ioukIi in an time, lint, of the Kiinil kinds thai tlo not en it much, wt lm- a llth iratheiini; All of the tashlotiable fuis ate lit"..- not in the uncui sklnx, but in tin- wiichciy of olluiettes. scatfs, mpi's, niulfs "ni.d Jackets 1 at ef ally put together and tin ished with an Inner beauty thai Is tn Keeping with the extetior iu.tu. You've jen our show? Dlsjiei that thought. Ours Is a sou ol o'l.'in.'ii peifouuillice Xew feututex in fur.c cntn fiuh day. and ko likewise. . 'fill" il at met your appioval hut nut 1 eat lied youi pi Ice perhaps was heie hist vek. hut this week has .mind an ownei. AtiutliLi', equally as Htitls-'yins and within the limits of jour ecotei. nilos. hab lvjilucod It. Come and see. New Prices for Tailor-Made Suits A month lii'iieo uu'd opect Januaiv pilces on anen'i sulth. bm hnrdlv now, at the height, of tin mid-season, Yet h and iiiuii m many of the liMir c.xi.t mi'.e and .'l.ibinate finished Mil; lined suit' J-.nuniy piiccs htivo np pinred pilctv ilmt are at least u third 1 If the regular asking. These ate low wed hecauio we've not been able to llnd puithaseis to hi the sulta. Mui. If you're itd. It's all the boiler r vou. ISAAC LONG, Til unci 7.-, I'.ilillo . j-i rj, Baking Powder CO , HtH YORK. rnnifoi table than it was two weeks slnre Tin tents can n a ltlle, bo lietmetlctilly sealed, and only Hiilllclelil tlrctilntlon of ulr allowed to itixute a ptoper diaiiKhl for the stoves. The Rieatest dtawbatk is t tit delay in lecelvlnt! the new tents. The pres 1 nt ones, as noted apaln nnd iiKaln ivi-r sinee the tettliupiit was at Camp AlRer (Kails Chinch) ate weather beaten, time-win 11. uxeless. Mali of lliem saw service I'm yen is In the .Na tional ("liiuid, and II would not be far fiom the until to say that more than half of them ale a half meusltle be tween a Kiiod tent and nothing at all. caxvas is xi:i:di:d. Seveial iiitislBiimnts of tanvnx have been lecelVed nt Atlgustll. but eVeiy time, b.v a stiaiiKo and Inltatlnir fa tllllt.V It seems to go to xonu other legliuellt Though the Tllllteenth staiuls liloxt In need of a complete Ixxtie ol canvas for the enlisted men, and for many of the otllceix. none seems to be foi thcoiiiim.-. and disappointment seems to be tllell only polllntl. Ill pllixnance of ail 01 del published s mi- months ago all liquid.-, have had i' be thiown Into the sinks u"-etved lor the kllchenx. and all solids weie t . UMimed In tin- tllffeient coinpaii I'ri x This has lieen changed within tie- past lew das: and an oidel was !''iinl Hum division lieatliiuarteis iu illililng each leglmelit lu elect a en ti.itoiv I'or the Thlnl bilgade thai ol tiie Fifteenth .Minnesota was 01 ' it'll to be taken as a model. Set -Bt'iinl Allien i;. Sloane. of A. and l'll vatt l-'iaiik Stlpp. of 1). weie detailed it do the wink and to lNc their best linb. in t-l In the mallei. The 1 leinaloi.v Is of 111 Ick, llv- tei t lmig, tout wide, and lour and one-half in helghth At the end opposite the tipenliig Is a t liiinney whltli gives .1 pi 1 feel tlictilallon of all. Theie are two other Hues which may be opened b.v thawing a loose bilck, and which Will be lled in case tile thlllllley should, by all means. Income Mocked. A lest has been made of tts winking ability, and it was loimd to give entlte satisfaction. CoipoiuK August Mouie and (leoigi Kleeman and Pilvate Chillies Swelt zei. of A. hale lecelVed the ilixt box t oiitainlng eatables frcan home. It tame in handy dining llie "seven das of famine"" which pievalled a shoit linn ago. iu:c.i.mi:xtaIi (iossip Private tJeoige Davis, of A, who vviiit home on sick tuiiough twenty thix ago, lias let 111 lied to camp. .Pilvate IMw.ml Thomas, of C has Ixsueil a thallenge to 1U11 au member of the leglmelit .1 loot lace, a ' go-as-iu iilease.' fiom here lo Scianton A baiber simp has been opened at the i nd of Company H's stieet Coipoml William A. Davis .mil Pil vates William Stone. Heibeit Uouglit and (Jeoige Thomas, of V. had a pio gicsMve eiiclne partv Ktiday evenll'K and enjoyed a pleasant time. Coipor.U Lewis Kulph, of If, ha1- te 1 111 lied to camp, lie became sick at the last camp while Major Wood's ba lalllou was at the sidings doing fatigu dill. lie was temoved to the Division hospital soon aftei wauls, and was linn given a long sick furlough. Ills health is now good. Pilvate Jacob Mioth. ol A, has Joined his iiiiiiii.tn after an absence of one month on sick fui lough. D company had a Ut ill ihls inoinlng in which both defenMve and olfenslvo tactics weie pi.utleally lllustiatt tl. Flist Seigeant Davis wltii a section took possession of an old, desetted hoiiM'. and held 11 lor over an hour aguinst the assaults of the leiimiudei of the company In tliaige of Captain CUIImnu. Pilvates fliiy Stanton and Harry Potter, ot II, aie In regimental hos pital, the foimer having Influenza, the latter .vellow Jaundice Xelther of the patients Is, seilousl ill. Hichaid J. 1-ioiithe. FOR KILLING OF THOMAS GILLIGAN IC'uiiLluilnl from I'.igt "!. nut lollow" tie 111 down. Tt ivas too duilc to see ircilll whole lie ttocill what Wllri going on. (ii. c tiixs-exauilnatlim Mr. oiiilcn brought out lh.it th-ie was a huge wil low tiei on the coiner III iiicxtlnn ami also that It was not impossible that illllgan wax wailing lu the shadow of the tree Th- witness did not vi (.lilll I'.ui t omlng up the itieet and was quite positive tln't If ("illllgan came past Sent cm stieet, whole theie Is a light, lu wouid have seen him Tile witness th'tiled hiving he.ud Mo- r.m sa "GiUWan ouve cut my head and ear." a, the time ftllllgan ex claimed tlia he had bei n stabbed. When Moran staittd down Wext Matket stre-l, the witness wild. Mis Flood, who had come upon the scene lu the nifintime cuught ("lllllg in about the body ftom behind lu an endeavor to hold him. but he bioke nw.i, tlnevv tluee stones nt Moiai. and then rush ing down to where Moran was Uvlng lo get Into Motrlson's gate graspt tl him and tlnevv him tt the ground, iill llgan had a stone In his Ivatnl when le- lushed towaul Moian, the witness said, and fuither he was vety tlrunlt nnd noisy. It was also elicited fiom the witness Unit Motan's home Is directly in the tear of Moulson's lot and tha very fiettuentl Moran took a short cut through Munlson's to go hume. It was at Mnulson's gate lillllgan eom inltttd his secoml nssjult on Moran. At thU juncture adjournment v,nn hud until this mouiliig. The lU'feni'o will trv for a v. -i diet of ucituitinl. It will not only end. uvoi to show that Gilllgaii uiride in un Pi ivnl.iil inscult and then resumed It and ill uvo Moian "to the wall," but al so Hint he tvaii 1 Ini, In wait for Mo lar MINOR CRIMINAL CASES. Judges Gunster and Edwards Are Disposing of Them. JudRe auuster In llie main court room. Judge ICdwanIs In court room Xo. 2, an) dealing with ihe minor ciiini nal cai-'os, while .luage Yeikes Is dis posing of the niuttler trial In the Super ior com t 100111. .ItidgA Kdumds hail bpfore him Michael Yutstoe, of Thtoop, chaiged by H. W. Hellman with the larceny of u row. Mr. Hellmnn owned n fine Jersey cow, which mysteriously dlsappenrtM last inimnier. He advertised Its loss, giving a description of the animal. This win seen by Ilutthcr Thomas Knight, of Ptlcebiltg, and It brought lo hi" mind the fact that ti lew days previ ously. Mlchnel Yutscoe had sold him 1 hide, which would have lit ted nlcelv over the cow described In the Hellman ailveitlseiuent, and which Itself bore, nil the minks mentioned In the de acilptlon. It was shown to Mi th II mini and he and Ills hlied man were positive it was the lui I r and hide of the mlsxlng cow. Investigation shovvetl Pint the 1'uls cnes weie fairly wallowing In fresh beef and coupling these facts together, Mr. lJellnmn felt win ranted In having Yutscoe unvoted His defense) 1h that the hide In rptex Hon cuine fiom one of his own tows, of which he clalniM he had a held of ilw At adjourning lime Attorney limn wns trIng lo prove fui him tha' the slml lailty In the mai kings of hlx and Mt. Jlellman's cows Is a coincidence, but not 11 Mngulnr one. Voshuig Dawson as private counsel for the pioseiutor. assh'ted Mi. Ilartls, who Is tepresenl lug the commonwealth In No. - thi w eek. The assault and battel y inp of Pat lick Kellv iigalnsi John Woelkets of the South Side, Is on ttlal before Judge (itllistel. He Wilt C. Haul fulled In appeal 10 pioxecule .Vallum Weiss for fatfe pie tenxcj and was saddled with Hie cnsls A veidlet of not guilty, toxtx divide I, wax letmued In the assault and bat tel 1 use ot Auihoin Kcnnloii against Michael ll.iheoik. Mi. Scaulon Ix tax collector in the Seventh waul ami was assaulted, lie alleged, by Habcoc k when lie dunned him tor his tax The felonious wounding caxe of John i.yoii" against Ch.nles lieutt waston UliUed. J. lines (i.illaghet, eonvlcteil last week of 1 entitling SJO given Into his hands fui sate keeping, was sentenced to pa a Hue uf tin, letuin the money, pay the 1 osts and spend thieu months lu the toiiiit jail. Michael Maliadv plead guilty ol t'ie chaige ot lai ceil and leeelving. p re feu ed against him by Chlel (iturell, and wax given ten dn-' In Jail. An elfin t will be made by Dlstilct Al lot lie Joiii'i to sec me a continuant e in the Passiiin murder case, scheduled fui toinouiivv. '1'a.vloi .V Lewis, attor iits tor the defense, will stienunlislv oppose the motion. WILKES-BARRE CONVENT. Pioperty Has Been Puichnseci for a Binnch nt Danville. The sisteis of the Mullnkiodt ton vent. Wllkes-Hatie, have puichaxed tic Thomas Ileavei nianslon at Dan ville and will eonvetl It into a blanch of the Wilkes-Dane convent. Xt-nilv $10(l.0w0 was ie(lilied to build the housi , which wiu purchased by the sisteis foi J.HOU. Slioulil he In t'vrrv fanillv nicclii'liic tliest ami ever r ( n1l..r' ...In lli.iv i . 11 .I....... . -. H't" ..11-j ... Ul CF tl Vi K ltivnlii.tltlo U llll tllH Ktlllllpll "J Ii fil, -43 Is mil of enlrr: niro tiPitliclic. liOmnsni'tt ill luir tiaulile Vllit unit rnid'tit. . NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis flrcaduay anil Kleventh St., New York Opp. (irace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1,00 a Day and Upward!. n a modrjst and unobtrusive way tbore art few buttor conducted iofls In the motropollj than tbo Ht. Donis Tlio yreat iopularity it bat acquired oan roadlly bo tracoil to 1U unlqiio lotatinn, lta liomcliko tttmospliere. tho peculiar ozcellenoa of lm cuisiuo ana service, and lta Tory modar ute price WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, N EW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUHOPIiAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. for business Men .' In tbr heart of tin. w liolci.de district For Shoppers 3 minute vialV. to Wiinain.il.tn lnmiitf h to slciiel Coopi-r Hit; store 1 iy ef aetes1. to the jtrtat liry Goods stores. For Sightseers. tine Mock from ll'way Cais (jivins; city trauvportalum loall points ol interest I NEW YORK. ! 1 i UK llth ST I'NIVI'.RMTY l'T.ACH ' onlj One lllock from Droadnav. ROOraS. S i UP. "ESTAURANT v..cir,v-.,4rM t "GREAT 217 Lack, Shoe - -f - his big sale comes in the pets HOLIDAY SUPPHRS, From ECTk a FJ 8380 I Motel Albert, i $2.50 Men's Welt Shoes, $1.98 A Splendid Winter Shoe. X All our large stock ot winter goods at cut rates. Several Y iiiiuuicu puiii oi misses Mioes, n to 2, light or heavy, at 98 Cents. These goods aie woith from f Standard Shoe Store, I HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITr. 217 LACKA. AVE X UNABLE TO SEE FROM i lit Iff I snffcrcil with Kczcma of tho worst ltlnd, my f aco unci neck clown to my ttliouldcrs wcro ono Inflammation, was not ablo to sooout cf lay ejea for qui to a while, and was unablo toslocp for weeks, on account of thOBOvcro pain, which nearly drovo mo lnano. My faro nnd neck wcro Btrollen nnd inado mo look hideous, HadtbrcotloctorsatdllTeronttlmes, and not ono of them could relievo mo of my pain, swelling, nnd blotches, I noil threo bottle- of Ctrnciml lit solvent, f our boxes Cl'ticciia (ointment), thrco cakes of Ctrn. crnA Povr, and my friends and ono of tbo doctors aro surprised, anil asked, " V ho cured ou?" and I tell tbcin quickly, "CtmcunA, nr.Mr.nti;.M J.V.KAFKA, Starch 4, 1SD7. R1 Sclioln St., Brooklyn, X. Y. PeMthTira'rhc.otUirwotld. rorTiiH.ioC.Coir, BollTop,UotU)ii. UowtoCuw bkln DUcniH." ttr HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Effectiveness and Durability SPECIRLLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORX Warren EhretCo., .121 Washington Avenue, Scruntun, I'a. T At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestlo us and of ull tilzcs, Including lJuckwheat am) lilrdneje. delivered In any part of tho city, at tho lowest price. Orders received at tho ofllce. first floor. Commonwealth building;, room No. b; telephone No 2C21 or nt tho mine, teto phono No. 272. will he promptly attended to. Liealers supplied at Iho mine. W. T. SMITH. Lager Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PBLSEP. ffi M5 Mi! Oil!, PQ. Telephone Call, 2333. THE DICKSON M'F'G CO,, bcraulon and Wllkei-II.irrc I'a. Munafactuicriol LOCOfflOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES liollsrj, llolstln; an J 1'uni.ili' .Mi:iii:r. (icner.il Olllce, Scianton, I'a ft BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOK. -f - 4- V f - -f-f-f-f-f-f-f -f A S7.00 BOOK OF Given Free to each ncrson Inter cated In Niibcrluliii; to tho I'UKenu I leld ooiiiime.it iivculr I unci, subsorllio an uinoiint desired. Sub- hit ptlon as low as si (in win online mo clonor tn this luiiid- FIELD'S HOUItt voluuio (cloth IjouiiiI, Hxl 1,1 us u hoiivenir certttlcate of Mibscrlptiou to lund. Hook contains a si-loc-'tlouorl ield'M bcstii id most lepic'sontutlve vttirks and Is uady for llnmlsomc. ij Illustrated Uv thlit.v-tuo of the Woi Id's llreatcst Ar lists. dcltvoiv. Hut for tho nodlo contribution of tho woi Id's gicatest nr tlta tuts b'jok could nut h.ivn been lniiiui- tactiirnd for less than f 7.ini. 'Ihe ruiicl created Is illvhled enuallv t- betneon the l.iiully ofthalute Kuueno -t- I'lcldand th b'und for tho bulldliit; -f- of a moiiuiiieut to tho memory of the . liclovud jtoet oloblldboud. Address t Eugene Field Monument Souvnlr Fund -t- iSo Monroe bt, Chicago. " (Alsoat Iloolcstoros). " If you also wish to sond postage, "t- eiicloo to ceuls, f -f -f "f -f -f -f Mention this paper, as ndvcrtUomoiil Inserted as our coiitiiuution SNAP" : Avonu: Sale. -"f -f -f -f y 4 4 4. nick ol time for holiday shop- special low piice this month, 49c Up. $ 1.2s to $1.50. i si ran rj 1 li 1 1 r OC- && fc-4te &: Ufr'W lnJlivSue WWW0 V liie,! ' A Glove I Opportunity 1 For Men. . . J2i 'M 0 1WMW!Mf(!V CONNOLLY & WALLACE, NATIONAL OF SCRAN1M Special Attention Olveiito llubl ncss and l'crsonal Accounts Liberal Accommodation r.x tended Accordtut; to lUluucca and Kcsponsibility. SPcr Cent. Intermit Alluwci ou Interest Dopoalti. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WM. rONNELL. l'rcsldent. II15NUY HELIX, Jr., Vice Trcs. WILLIAM II. l'ECK, (Jilbliler The vault of this bank is pro. tccted by Holmes lilectrU l'ro. tectivo syhtein. THE COUNTY Savings Bank end Trust Co. 506 SprucB Stmt, Scraitu Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pa, s interests on saln?dspoUi. Acts as trustee, Administrator, (luardun. 1- A. WATKCS, President. O. s.dOMNSON. Vies I'reildent. A. II. CIIIMSTV. Cashier. DIKUCTOK5. Wm p llallttead. l!erett Warren. August Kublnson, li. P. Kingsbury. John P. Kclley. o. s. Johnson. I- A. Watres. CMERAS ID KODAKS, Bicycles, Skates, Sleds, Games, Sweaters, Athletic and Gymnasium Goods For the Holidays. We are authorized agents for the Kastmau Kodak Co., and carry a complete Hue of supplies for the amateur aud professional photographer. FL0REY& BROOKS 211 Washington Ayj. a Oppo:tt Court Mouse. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. &( )J M 11 tsr w -J1V.1 ini uk trsj mi c ic -.S. o &&, .$. o - Not often that real good dollar and a & half gloves are sold for an even dollar. i That's the case here now, We were for- w' tunate in securing a lot that were sold under the hammer. Somebody's loss is your gain. They are positively the best glove bargain for men ever shown in Scrantonhigh grade goods, suitable for driving, street wear, or dress wear. Only a Dollar. Carpets and D We invite an inspection of our superb stock of Carpets and Dra peries, believing it to be the largest and most cuefully selected in Northe.ibtein Pennsylvania, and at lowest prices. Wilton Axminster Velvet Brussels Ingrain CARPETS Window Shades, Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS & ricANULTY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS. LACKAWANNA HER GO., MANUFACTURERS OF m D n. white ran Hi Bill Timber cut to order on aliort notice. Hardwood Mlno Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on Itanil. Peeled Ile-mlock Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Susqitc. annua Knilroad. At 31ina, l'otter County. Vtu, on Coudcrsport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GliNLUAL OFFICE-Uourdof Trade Buildiug, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. WASHINGTON VIA I I Is the most attractive shoit trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the OLD DOMINION LINE Perform Dally Scrvlc. Through tickets returning froai Washington by rail or water. I"ui'full Inroriniitlon apply to W. L. PRYOR, Lehigh Valley RallroaJ, 309 Lack. Ave., SCRAN ION, PA. mjMXM mm uiii .xj 1 r x' v U UlAI &- r..ti..?,S; 127 $t on Avenue rapenes. Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Tambour Dresden LACE CURTAINS Rugs, 129 WYOMING AVENUE Steam and Hot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIR1NQ Charles B. Scott, 1 19 Franklin Ave. Just Received at GILLETTE BROS. 3J7 Washington Avcnj:. A JOB LOT OR LADIES' AND MN'S SHOES that will be sold cheap. A lull line of Watches, lewel erj, Musical Instalments Valid Sporting Goods A always on hand IV
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