The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 19, 1898, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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TITE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1898.
PREPARING TO
RECEIVE PRESIDENT
HE WILL KEVIEW THE TROOrS
AT AUGUSTA TODAY.
Thoy Will Leave Camp in Light
Marching Older lit 10 O'clock, and
Will Pass Beforo tho President's
Roviowinp Stand Shoitly Beforo
Noon -Major-Clcncral S. S. Sumnor
Has Reported and Is Now in Com
mand of the Division -Lato Camp
Gossip.
Spcdill In tin S innlt'ii Ti lltiui'
'n illi Aim !' iul'' Miun'tn. (in.. Ui' .
IS -The i Itls-rns ,. .UdtiMil and til"
oldleia "! ill anvlcty this" iiIiir
cm iu--iii"it if Hi" f.ift ih.t1 i'n-slcknt
Mi Klnlc -ll nii'vi' 1'itimi low . lit-
Villi ml0 111' llMln III URIIHt.l In
tin lor- iintm TIip will k-iuc line In
llRlil mini hint i'H'i i- ill 1" o'clock. .inl
will ruiM IJ"f' ii 'li'- pi"i1i'iit'- iel
IliK rttniul Hhnitly lieforn mum. Thry
will tlH'li ltlitrn In i.'nlp liv thr no.ir
pst roiui. tin inr-Jlilnit .iiK.1 p.uty coin
liic; In .i i d.'il ear or tho bi-'tirh
road lo Wliii 1 - if In- wlili h tlii-y will
preit'pr il illi 1 1 tly In i ami), which he will
intpi-c-t "in nioi lPVk'WliiK tin- tieiopt
on thi"i kiuiiihR II" will In1 in com
panloil tliioughout nil llie Imini of
inllltla i'mkHi1 liy n sitliulion of i.u--nh
tin- i riiiiip.inlcH of tho Thin!,
which an- now stittiotu-il lie i e.
Alajoi (Joiiet.il S. S Sumnor has ip
pottr'l for i"utv nntl h.'s tiiiu-n coni
m mil ol the- division. Major nner.il
"Vemtm l now tho pcimani'ht t-oips
ininninneloi- "' .ptnln Samuel S Dcr
man of I'liinininy A, i e-tui licet to .imp
lnt nlfiht utter nn iibm-ncc of no.uly
thlrtini w.pkt on account of sUKtu,!s.
Se-iKPiiiii 1.' A Taloi- ot I'-mipanv
("S, is clil!ii;.loll-lv III of tvpholil fi'nr
In tho ilUI'lon hos-pilal. It U eiy un
like ."liiNtin.it, wi'fli liore. Till" wni :i
piiinniPi s ila In pinup ami mos" of Uio
bojrt we'll' aintmet without their cn.it1.
This PVPiiInc fiioi aio btiinltix In only
a fpw of the .ti)p
Cm powiK Plank Alalott uiul .lohn
Haines .mil I'llwittt Hmllle, Qulnn,
liens,!!, lluikhauspr anil JlPKlmi'iital Or-
elnly ZpIiIIpi, of I!, are tho tenant" of
what i known a the "llotol ile
Sninkci." All aie lemons fcmoki'is of
MtioiiK tobacco Uiclianl .1. Uourke.
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.
Bishop Talbot Attended tho Foimal
Opening in Green Ridge.
The gninasiuni and reading loom of
tin- Voting Alen s club of the Chuiih of
the Good Shepheid (I'totestant 1'pNco
pal) was opened Satutda evt-nliu'.
About "UD pci-on- wi'H' present. IX
cepting the f.illuie of the appaiutus to
auie il time to be put ill plan1, theie
viil' no dlJ-'ippolntlm; leatllle ill ton
ne etion with the aff.ili
Following aie the ii.imih of the olll
teis of the elllb l'lc-lde nt, W l'i'li;
Ico-picsdetit, Slilne Hone, hccretmy,
F W. Goodiill. tlO.isiilel, Fled Ale f
ealf, manugenii'iit i oinnilttee. piesi
dent, setietaiy and icitot ind H. Wat
son, G. Cook. John Ha and Km.inuel
Da
Hlshop Talbot and lte. Itngeis Israel
weie ptuseiit and addu-Mii'd the gatliei
Ing. Tlie loom was liandMiinolj decoi
ateil with palms ferns and potted
plant!- Aluslc was liunisiu.il ,j the
Ringgold ottlii-stiii An address was
elellered by the icctoi of the ehurch,
Hc I" S ISallentllK" Then- weie si
leetioii" b William Glftoiel. the blind
musician, and leclt.illons A ikliglitful
CVERY-DAY THINGS
THAT FLAVOR OF
CHRISTMAS,
Chances
In Small Furs
Nothing need be t-aiii as to tlie
qualities. The fact that they're
here is a guaiantee of their excel
lence. By a rare bit of merchan
dising, these are here at under val
ues and await your approval at
corresponding reductions in prices.
Only the good and fashionable furs
in tlie latest fashioning of Collars,
Collarettes, Half Capes, Boas and
Muffs. A desirable display of Chil
dren's Furs.
Some Recent
Golf Capes
Where cav one find a more de
sirable article of apparel suitable
alike to the long or short fig
ure and di awing admiration by lea
son of its veiy picttiresqueness.
A recent lot discloses some happy
combinations of color plaids in
Scotch Shawls converted into these
sightly and easy fitting gatments.
Some are plain and otheis "shawl
fringe" trimmed. Piices so low
now, that they invite a selection.
The
handkerchief Sales
The importers say it's wonderful
the amount of handkerchiefs we
have sold during the past ten days.
This is an ALL LINhN Handker
chiefs Store not a cotton one to be
had, and we sell "All Linen" at the
prices others sell cotton, hence our
immense sales:
For t'J'j pure linen Jienixtltcliid all Hcel
liortliio.
FiirlUuan nil llneu ipinllty, lionittltchcel
oi tialirolilereil
Kor'Jfip etru ejimlltv Pnen villi ilalntv
cunlroiilt'ii'il initial.
ForV,-ici line tinea Imuilkerclilcfd with lace
eelKCil liu'lties.
For Jllo b'uiilifiil Giiihroliloiinl anil hem.
Hitched qualities- unit miihi. up to the
eholec DucIiimi Line IluailUcici'lilifN at
f!l. U, SI !)H uud iipuiuiti. a U'O ac
ceptable gilt to a i omit; lad) .
ISAAC LONG,
7!l oiul 7f Publla Siuara,
WJLICia-llAllUii P..
NO FAITH CURE
ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAD
LETS-
They Cure Stomach Troubles and In
digestion Anyway, Whether You
Havo Faith in Thorn or Not.
.More faith will not ellgcHt your food
foi you, will not kIvi ou un appetite,
will not liu'ieas" our llcsh and
stii'iiKthtu oiir iipiM'h and heait, but
Stuart's 1)npcHlii TablptH will do
thci- tiling. Ih'oiiuso they an' I'oin
jioscd of the ok'tlK'HtM of dlKi'Stlon,
the'y lontiiln tlm Juices, mlilrt and pep
teiiits neeens.iry to the ellKcstlnii and
assimilation of all whok'Homi' food.
Ktuinl'H IJ tli psla Tablets will dl
cct fund If iilaird In a Jai or bottle
In water heated to OS drKite., and they
will do It much mme effects ely whin
tal.i u Into tin ntomae.li after nie.ilH,
whether you have faith that they will
or nut.
They IriMKoitile the Htoin.u li, make
pine blond and stioiiK ni'ives, In the
only n that nature can do It, and
that li", fiom plenty of wholeiome food
well dlKChted. It is not what we cut,
but what we digest that does us Rood.
SHuut's DjKpepsIa Tablets are sold
by nearly all iluifTRlsts ut 0 cents for
full sized packiiKc. or by mail from
the If, A Ktliait Co, Marshall, Allch.
lunch was solved. About $700 was ie
pilled to cquU the looms and nearly
all eif this amount has been paid in.
The club has foitj-two members and
a number of applications to bo consld
lipiI at the Januniy meetlui;.
It is pieiposi'd to keep the looirm open
finin 10 a. in. to 10 i). m each da. The
muling loom contains all tho standaid
maKazines and periodicals and many
books.
SCRANTON BOWLERS BEATEN.
Defeated by Century Wheelmen Team
of Philadelphia.
The- Century Wheelmen's Howling
Pint), eif Philadelphia, defeated a team
of Scrantou Hlcyele club bowlers on the
lattet'.s alles In this city Satuiday
night. The Isltors scored 2.GS5 points
to the local teams 2,ril7 and was blvth
t'f In each of tho throe games played
The Centuiy bowlers were Dulllc'd,
Gcoigp, Keeler, AIooic, nist and Por
tci: the Scianton team, Warden. Van
Wormei, noper, Coleman, Pope, T.,i
bai. Uuflleld made the highest single
seor'e, Id I. Ilopcr with 1CJ had the
highest Seranton scoie.
The .stole in detail was as follows.
I'list Game
Century im AMrasi'
Scianton T''.' Aerage
Second Gmne
Century S'i Aei,me
Se I. niton . ... Sb! A erase
Thlnl li.iine
Ciiitur .:.: Aeragp.
Str.uiton . .. v(,7 Awrage
Total Seoie
(Vntiirj i-, Aei.ige
..1..
.AM
..14
..111
14i
.141
. Ill
.11.)
hi l anion ."17 Average
t-euieb games Ceuturj, 8; Sciu
niton
STATE OF THE COAL TRADE.
What One of the Trade Journals Has
to Say About It.
The cm rent number of the I'nglncer
lug and Alining Journal has this to so.y
about the anthiaclte coal trade:
Continued cold wi-alhei with Mr low
trmpelatiiics eliiilnu tin past wtek lias
stimulated cimstiir.ptloli and tlieieliy
e uispit a mine elicctlul' reeling arnom,
hard eo.tl preiilucers and elealeis Stll',
It is woith of note th.it the Inciejstd
deinaud N not as great a" It would have
beui had the huge proelu ers not jammed
so much toil on the mirlut at nit priiis
ilurlng the fall
Tin Now mbei intuitu lion was n
niall I,m),(i0j tuns, i ot as l.iiye a lig
uii as some anticipated. This month a
pioductluu Is likely to be much less,
piiiliablv tiiuli r I.ikxiKkj tons The stocks
on hand at neabo.ini points un Ueccmbcr
1 are- reported 270 (ii) tons Uses than on the
!-ame date last lear. The piesent out
look is foi ,i much heavier consumption
this month than In Deeembei. si7. and
some ot the moii saiiKiiInt ales ageius
an prophesng tint tidewater blocks will
be lowct on Janu.a.s 1 th.m on the same
Uav In a numbir ot eais
In tho v et the miiiket Is In sood shape
In the last, though hlgliti prhes aio
spoken of, the onlj s-lzi that Is hi s-huit
suppb Is ciiistmit
MINE MUST BE FLOODED.
The flic in tlie Xo C mine of tho
Pennsylvania Coal company which be
gar last Tuesday has delled all efforts
to hubdue It up to date and It has been
decided to Hood the mine to pi evert
the (ho fiom spie.ullng to adjoining
mine
Yesteida woikmen wete engaged 'n
putting bilek walls in place to shut tho
water out of connecting mines and
others were laying tho foundations for
pumps alongside the Susquehanna tl
ei. fiom which water will bo pumped
Into the mine.
Tin shutting down of tlie mine will
throw 1.000 men out of employment.
POLITICAL JOTTING.
At tho Second watel Uppubllcan ;rl
m.ule's on Satuielas Utrnirel Davis vi.is
nnuilnatcil for countable and ('. .1 (hllcx.
pic for ward iih-essor. Following was the
veto In detail:
For Constable 'to.
Dlstikt 12 3 1 .. nil.
rSun.iTd Davis Ut M 11 37 ".'J u'lii
John Simins M 11 lb 27 13 S
D.ivls' majoilty
For Asscs-or
Dlsttlel
C .1, (llllpsplo ....
U. T. Kmiiih
-jis
in.
- un
CI-.-S.1
is I J
. 1
. -II
r.i
n
Gillespie's mijorltv .'12
floridaT
l'ni-h .vnir witnesses a maikeil In
nease in the popuhitlly of Kleiilda as
a. winter resorl. Its climate is pet feet,
and with tlie gioat iiupieiveiuents
which have lecentlv keen maele. it has
become a veritable piuatllse for winter
totiilsts.
The Pcnnsvlvanl i Italho.id company
has aiiauged for its usual sinks of
foitnliihtly touis to Jacksonville dur
ing tlie season. January 21, I'V'biuiuy
7 and 21, and Match 7 arc the dutci
selected. The- parties will tiavcl be
tween New Voik and Jacksonville in
spetlal ti alius of Pullman dining and
sleeping cars, and the tato includes,
for the lit st three tours, tiauspoitatlon.
Pullman beith, and meals on special
tialn in each dliectlon. Two weeks
will bo allowed in Plot Ida, affording
ample time to visit the pi Inclp.il points
of Interest. Including a tilp to Cuba.
Kate for tho last tour covers transpoi
t.UIou only leturntng. but tickets for
this tour will be good to leturn by
regular trains until Alay 31, 1R9D.
P.ato- New Yen It. JSO; Philadelphia.
Tinltltuoie and Washington, $IS; Jrle,
i'iS'j'i Pittsburg, sr.3, and proportion
ate rates from nil other points on tlui
Pennsylvania railroad.
For ltlw'inibs and full Information
apply to TlckctAgentR, oi address Geo.
W. J'.oyd, Ast-'stant General Paienuer
Agent, Philadelphia. w
DEALT WITH A TRIO
OF HOMICIDE CASES
IC'oni hided from Pace B.J
battel y, weir Riven thiee months l-i
the county hill by Judge IMwunK
V. t. Jfulli'i, of Cathondalc, eon
vlcted of stualliu' llsh fiom Alatket
iiian W. .1. Kolieitu, was allowed to i;o
under a suspenilod spntence by .IuiIko
(lunster. Fuller's four-year-old sou
was tun eie-r by a hob Hied. Ifildiij,,
and hi-iiouly InJiiied and romt did not
hae the heatt to send the father to
jail.
CO.MI'TON ACQl'lTTi:U.
Hiram ("omiiton was acepilttei! nf tho
rh.UKe of llsliliitf with (lynamltc In
Chatles Cole's pond in Atndlson.
A verdict of not Kiillty wius taken in
the case In which Const ible Timothy
,1'iiieM (luirsiil Michael Shnrek with
selllmr lliilior without a license. The
constiible said he hud no evidence
against the defendant
.lnhn Walsh and Allchnel Toole witj
acepiilted of the charge of lobbing Ai
thur Giegory. Tlie defenejants aio
with the army.
Telfoid Pudlavlf., whose case was
continued from the. previous day by
Judge C.unster because of absent wit
nesses, was tried beforo Judge Yeikes,
and found guilty of keeping a tippling
house. n charged by Constable James
. Claike.
Sentence was defe rred In the case of
K. Stofki, convicted of soiling liquor
without u license.
FIREMEN'S STATE CONVENTION
Start Mado Yesterday Afternoon on
tho Preliminary Airnngoments.
A meeting was hold esterday after
non at Nay Aug engine house for tho
purpose of making ptellmlniu-y ai
langcments for holding the 1S99 st.Vo
lire-men's convention in this city. Chief
Illckey, several councllinen and repre
sentatives, ot the city Hie companies
were present.
Chief Hlckey called the meeting to
older. Select Councilman John J.
Roche was elected chairman nnd Y. ".
Kizlcmnn, societal y of the meeting.
A committee of five on ways md
means wak on moMon appointed to ti -port
at the next meeting a plan 'or
arranging lor tho convention. This
committee comprises H. Spruks Ct n
tury company; O. A Uecmer and John
W. Aloir. Nuy Aug company; A. Lewis,
Columbia company, and John J. Giler,
Cumberland company.
The committee will lepott nt a moot
ing to be held in Nay Aug building
Wednesday evening, Jnn. I The dlf
feient flie companies will bo asked to
elect one or mine peiinanent delegates
to represent the company nt tho ne
meeting and In all subsequent ariaipp
ments which may be made and In which
the assistance of the companies Is lo
be solicited.
It Is quite piobable that the commit
tee on ways and means will repoit tn.it
n recommendation that a fair be )id 1
fluting the spring for the puipose of
raising convention funds. It in pur
posed to hold tho fall for sixteen
nights, each night to bo designated a
'company night" in honoi of a civn
pauj, the dates to bu decided by lot.
MRS. BRADBURY INJURED.
She Fell on the Ice nnd Fiactured
Her Hip.
Airs C i:. Uiadbtiiy fell on the ite
near hoi home on Qulncy avenue, Sat
uiday evening, and sustained a fiat
tuicd hip.
Her plisk lulls tonlldently hope that
no serious u'iilt of a iieimanent na
tuie will follow.
Mail Carrying Contiact.
The contiact for caiiing the malls
between Caibouelale and Ilonesdale hf.s
been aw aided by the post ollicc depaw
incnt to Ambrose A Call, ot Algou.;,
la. The pi lee Is $1,000 per ".ear. The
contract takes effect on Jan 1 and will
continue to June KO, 1901. Theie will be
i mail e.uh way each day.
America's Greatest
Medicine is
Hood's Sarsaparilla,
Which absolutely
Cures every form of
Impure blood, from
The pimple on your
Face to the great
Scrofula sore which
Drains your system
Thousands of people
Testify that Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures
Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Catarrh, Rheumatism
And That Tired
Feeling. Remember this
And get Hood's
And only Hood's.
Carpets and Draperies.
We invite an inspection of our superb slock or Carpels and Dia
peries, believing it to be the largest ana most carefully selected in
Northeastern Pennsylvania, and at lowest prices.
Wilton
Axminsler
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
SCRATCHED
CONSTANTLY
Baby BadlyAfflictod with Eczema.
Medical Trcatmont Usoloss.
Cured by Cuticura.
My niece's Utile) baby boy had 1'czoina all
over his fare, so that lie nculcd continuous
VTatclila;, nn j ho scratched tho sores con-Mantlj-.
Atoriiltig9,hljfaco,liauilaaiiilclothc3
vroulil bo stained with blood. ShO never
could tako 1dm out, his faco was so full of
sores. Alio bad meJlc.il treatment, anil tried
over thing elio heard of. Bho commenced
.sing tho Ct-nci-nA UevtruiES. Tho sores
Iffthiiftictamt hcieai tnttrclicurct!, and now
his faco Is smooth ami rosy.
Airs. L. J. ROOT, Vew Scotland, N. Y.
Hritnr Cm THTrr roiK.mrn.aT llraoic,
witn l. or Haii. VTrm bath, wlih coiicuu
Sn.r, lnlMwrd br finite nomtlns. with Ccticdka.
putc.i of mollienti, nd grfttm ot akla caret.
H'tHimnHionllhworld PiTtuI) kC Coir., Polo
I r f Ootton. llow lo Can tcr U.b Humor, freo.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given lo Bnsl.
ncss nnd Personal Accounti.
Liberal Accominodatioiu l'x.
tended According to liuliiucca nui
ltcsponsiblllty.
8Pcr Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus
$200,000
400,000
WM. COXXETiIj, President.
UENRY BELIX, Jr., Vice Prcs.
WILLIA31 II. PECK. Cashier
The vault oi this bank U pro.
tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro
tective System.
THE COUNTY
Savings Bank
and Trust Go.
506 Spruc3 S!r33t, Seranton, Pa.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus 55,000.00
Pavs Interest on saving deposit.
Acts as Trustee, Administrator, Uuardlan.
U A. WATRHS. President.
O. s.JOHN!OV. Vice Preildent.
A. II. CHRISTV. Cashier.
DIRUCIORS.
Wm I' llallstead. I:erctt Warren.
August Robinson, T. P. Kingsbury.
John P. Kcllcj. O. b. Johnson.
U A. Watres.
HERCULES
ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING
Effectiveness and Durability
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WOR.f
Warren EhretCo.,
321 Washing-Ion Avenue,
Seranton, Pa.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS.
AAlfr
!AAA-ti-fcAAAAAAAs
Most
People
Are anxious to bo economical ind
wivlnc Wo all lllco to f,et alonir
lu tlm world. Wo all Ilko to Ret
tho most for our mone Thu'-o
jieoplc who buy "Snow Whlto"
Hour AR1 economical and Kot
tho most for tholr money.
"Snow White"
Jlay ho a little higher in nrlco
than some Intel lor brandt but
the final cost, when coniiiarcel
vtlth cheaper Hour, Is leas.
Your Broeer i-clls It.
"We Only Wholesale It."
THE WESTON MILL CO
Seranton, Cnrbondale, Olyphant.
Renaissance
Irish Point
Brussels
Tambour
Dresden
LACE
CURTAINS
Rugs,
-!9 WYOMING AVENUE
gr
?..t'1"""' '-
A I U I , I
isfev.r
j-
'&" :SV"' 5S6- &'
w . r fi-" "-n . -. "ij ' fl '
I Umbrellas
(MWtMfMtMfM
CONNOLLY
LOUIS
1 'ru ira
Our stock of this class
some very rare bargains are offered. We also offer at very low prices a complete as
sortment of French China for decorating purposes.
Mercereau & Connell
130 Wyoming Avenne, Coal Exchange.
We Are Now Showing the
Largest, Finest and Best Stock
Fver before shown in this city. We have spaied no pains to collect the most attractive and most ar
tistic goods that could be had. We have a grand display of DIAMONDS, Mounted in Rings or
Brooches, Studs, Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Ear Rings, Watches, etc. We handle only Peifect Stones
ol Good Color. Stone Rings ot all kinds, a big variety, especially a nice line ot Opal Rings.
A Mammoth Stock of Fine Jewelry
STERLING SILVER we have it in everything Novelties, Toilet Articles, Brushes. Desk I-'itting, Pock
et Cutlery, Table Ware, etc., etc. We have just introduced a beautiful line of i.K Gold Filled Toilet
Articles, wananted to wear ten J cars and will not tarnMl. Brilliant Cut Gla-,s best that cm be had.
Watches Are Our Hobby
Wc have all the new things out. All the new styles and all the new improvements, from the cheap
est to the best American or imported. We can not mention a Iraction of all we have. A visit and
inspection of our stoie and stock will convince you we arc "no seconds."
Agents Tor the Retina Music Roxcs.
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Chas. B. Scott,
119 Franklin Ave.
rrmm
-S" S. - "iSSo -S.
For the Christ
mas trade.
Our Umbrellas are made with eight ribs, Paragon
Frames, best steel rods. The workmanship is of the very
best, and we guarantee every Umbrella that we sell.
Our "X" Umbrellas for Ladies', Men and Children,
with plain or fancy handles, are superior in every way to
Umbrellas usually sold at this price,
$1.50 to $2.00 each.
In all the finer grades, with plain or fancy handles,
(which include every conceivable design that experts can
devise), we offer exceptional values up to $7.50 each.
Store open evenings
til Christmas.
& WALLACE,
RUPPRECHT,
231 Penn flvenfce, 0pp. Baptist Chiirch.
FORAIERLY KLEBERS.
We invite your earli
est inspection of a large
line of choice, well se
lected Bric-a-Brac,
Lamps and
Fancy Ware.
of goods will be sold at very
LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO.,
MAUUFACTUOS OF
651 SIEO PEHNft. HIE IllH ffl 111(1 LUMBER
Dill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood iUInc Ratlfl
tawed to uniform lengths aonstuntly on hand. Peeled HMnlocU
I'rop Timber promptly Furnished.
MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susquo.
ban 11.1 Hullroad. At Mlmi, Pottor County. Pa,, on Comlersport. uud
Port AllcRuuy Railroad. Capuclty 400,001) feet per day.
GUNl'KAL OFFICE-Boardol Tradu Uulldluj:, Scrunton, Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
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