8 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1898. .' J ', GRAND REVIEW OF THE DIVISION TINESr BODY OF VOLUNTEERS IN THE SERVICE. Flog Inoidont Caused Sonao Unplcns r.ntness A Captain of tho First Maryland Regimont Purchased Confederate Flags and Raised Them in a Regiment Street An Exciting Foot Ball Game That Was Won by Members of Thir teenthCompany F Promotions, Special to Lit Sc iiinm Tllbunr Cunip Jlai'Kinl". iutistn, ila , Dec SS. A goitutal iilffv nt tho tll IhIoii mill of tlir Mimml i oi ps nml tho ntiuiul ron of fhr u-guiiu c. iahj uui lirl'l on tie drill kioiiiiiIh this iimtnliiK nt 9 30 o'oIolU l' Mlljoi Oilni-jlri Sumner nnd YumiK Tho Hoops niiuli' n Rood ftnpiftloti. nul ifUi the tfl(.v Major Oenurul Yoiniu, th" otiri'"' I'uinnmiiiliu. remarked that thin N tin tliicsit mil best iliiiui ot oluntwrs now In tin M'lUce of the T nliPil Stutpx. Nothing nioio (lollnltK than tills tniiisplicil In dlcutlw "I nnj movement ot tin dl "V iluii tow 'lids Cub.i. The moillli"o T the ril"-l lifiRiul' liap been oicknil to tle.in iit their lilies lin ji.u.ilni in evelnimliiK thu.i for Kihk-.Ioi.'c livens, n 1'ilRO i nniUn ment ot vlihli Is pip ted to utrl at an. moment nt the nisonal lit lirn illcr i(iieinl Ooliln leivts line tonioi low foi the ninth to b hwoin In n- llcillennni Kovellioi of T'r imv l ani i He will not lotuin to uimp until about .Inn. ill He st Mid to The Tilblllle coriepoinlin" thN e Willis tint wltlli liuiR.izIni I litis nnij bt dell,, ed hen. soon to hi i omnium lie i mild not ny an lion the would lie tereioil 01 what the (hniRes of suliii," to I'ub.i inc. The enulnei i mips, lor a lonr Urn nttueliod. to tlitvi. tinops. ! liuikint; camp tonlLtht ani lenev tonioirow fo. Miami, Floiidn. whence the will soon ball fortliedU oriliiN.ma. Th nn.i.li er still continues suniiiiei-llki and t'i health of th" bos of the Thliteentli Is eiy i'ood. THK CHRISTMAS IIOMOAV. In conseituf me ot nn order fiom JblK.lUlei tleneial Unhln, all militniv duties except that of the tegular KU.ud mil fiitlKiit's. weto suspended Moiul.n mid Instiuctlons weie Issued to the efftct that the most liberal paw pril Iproh should bo allowed, so that all might not onl haw 11 lomplete lest f i oiii all woik, but even enjo n lit to the capital of Itlchmond ntint Colonel Coutsen w.is In no nic ins In clined to ii'Htilct the Inteipietatlon of these in deis, and. !uien at all other times onh font oi lle passes me al lowed to each coinpan, on thli oc casion cwrbodv, who was not on dutj and who deslied to slt AURUsta, was Klen a pass till a much latei hout than such piilloRes me usuall Riant i d. In fact, so lenient were the colonel ami the? compaii commanders th.it many of the bins who for some little outbie.ik oi other weie dcptlwd of the pihlloRe of obtaining u pass foi a de linlte time, weie rIwh their fieedom for the day. The iiKoi of mllltmy ie quliements .i meiclfull softened In honor of the season. The bos uppie cl.ited this, and the best cldeme of their appieelatiou was the fact tint there weie- nn absentees bejond the Frhen hours, mid that tho most the 1)0h did was to "make Itome howl" with some noithein foot ball .Mils never befoie he.nd In this localll;' Camp JlaeKenzle has h ul its; flr '"rrrrrrr rr tt . The Annua Clearing Sales We begin this week the te.id justments ol all departments to con ditions that will eiuble us to place jf with knowledge our orders for spring and summei. There will be SPECIAL SALFS in all departments and i educed prices will prevail ev erywhere. Bjipams here will reach tnetr tun uiciionaty sense "sorne- thing under value " Such terms as "a quarter." "a third'' and "a half off" will tiuthfully mean that proportion ot t eduction from the regular prices. Besides we look lor ward to the January Sales of Linens And Domestics We have prep.ued for these by searching the hiarkets and mnnu iactureis for all that is good and i.erviceable and yet at specially little puces. THE PRINCIPAL FEATURE of the week will be the Muslin Underwear Sale All the articles that come under the above head that belong to "mi lady's" w.ndrobs and aie composed wholly or in part of Cambrics, Lawns, Nainsooks and Laces both domestic and imported, that have become mussed, ioiled and wrinkled by handling in display and showing have been reduced to figures that come pretty near reach ing the values known as Half Prices. ISAAC LONG, 7a and 7a Ptibilo Is-pure, WILKU4.UWtim, k'A. Hap Incident, and It in to bo rcffrcttcd very much for It wns a foolish and an unfortunate ono, thoiiRh tho excitement hits now become ntimewlutt Btibducd, If not entirely dend. On Sunday morning a cn;tnln of ono of the companies of the Fit st Mnt land went to town, and made n wty Inopportuno puichasu ot several Hags the Stars and Uars of the confederacy and on returning- to eamp had the temerity and the Klioit nltjhtodnesa to display thctn in a lath er siromlnout position. Thuro they re mained till the afternoon, when, ac cording to authentic report, they were Righted by Oenernl McKlbhen of whoso nrlgudc tho Tltst Jtnrylanel is a mem ber He promptly sent a tnuisaRO, re quiring the Haps to bo lomoved, which request wns lefusecl. Kxcltement sprenel nt once from icrI tnent to toRlmeut, and then was Issued the order that If the offending color-i were not lemoveel Instantly, nocessan force would be used without elelnv to that end. There was no niHtnklni: of this command, the Stms and liars were removed, and now. that the Incident Is past, It Is ei much logrolled by tho members, of the Flist Maryland, nnd many of the e ltlrens around hole, ex piess the hope that It will not occur again. Sectional feeling, however, run high for a time, but everything is at pieeent as poacenble ns befoie. i:xciT)xn r,u,i. ami:. I'omlng close on the hu"ls of the flag Incident wns the mine of foot ball be tween teams lepiesentlng the Thir teenth nnd the first Mai.vland. The Imitation to ptny c .11110 fiom tho lat lei and It was net epted at once. The game was plu.veel In the Augusta patk in tho piesence or a latgo number of citizens and soldieis. Vincllenllj nil the citizens took nido with the Mary lineleis In the contest, while tho sol dieis. eNceptlnh' those fiom the chal lenging icgiment. elled foi the Thlt--teenth's team. Tills fact with the llag incident complied to mako tho con test an Issue between the noith and the south. Kli'li. was ininpnnt, mnl the unusuall line dn bioi'glit out eeiv spaik of lafnl enthusiasm. The orange and blick ot .Men land weie conspicuous and fnctufiit cheots were glvep tot that side, but members of the Thltt- enth i:ighth mid Fifteenth Minnesota with tin horns, college yells and War W tlooiis l.llo. d nilili nn imrnnr aswus neiei befoie heaiel within a i.id- ius of twont miles ol the quiet and antiquated Fountain Oll. They fali ly took the place by stoim, and that toot bill game, together with tho sur rounding eiicumstancis. m long be the talk of the town The game wai won b the Thirteenth liv a score or 2 to 11 The membeis of the Thlite'enth's team togethei with their positions were as follows l.eft end, Cli.ules Adiins, of D left tackle, Prlxate VIUlani Mey eis, of 1), tft gii.ud. rili.ite Victor Thomas of I), centei. Seigeant T-or-cn7o Illsbie. of n. light guaid: Pil ate Finnk Stipp. of D light tickle, 1'ihate.T Donald Hull, of A, right end 1'iivale I'-ittlck Cummlngs. of A; lift Inlf bick. Pi hate Hairy Smith, of D, lU'ht half back. Coipoial llilph Oie gery, of D (iimtei back. Pi hate How -land Hlee, ot a. full back, ("orpoial K H. Jilpple, Jr, of D. Tim orFiciuts. Coipoial Ceoigo Hues, of ), ,as ono of the linesmen, nnd Dr. Aleriltnan was timekeeper Lieutenant "Jiicg,, of the Fifteenth Minnesota, a member ot the ' Tlllld blig.lc'e staff, and Lieutenant1 N'olan, of the Fiist Fnlted States (icg. ill 11") Infanti, a niembei of the Thlid brigade stnff. acted as lefeie" and 11111 plio icspee tlcl. After the liame the Uclais dined nt the Aillngton, and. as .1 sign of good will, the manager of the Augusta op 111 house imitcil loth teams to foim two box patties at a pie.sentatlem of ' M l!os In the midst or the Christmas cele hi.itlnn the membeis of the Thlrteontli did not forget the poor, and In this l.'Speet haw ghen an escillent eain ple -if chniltj and thoughtful consld eiatlon. On iiecnuiit of tho extia fine me. lis which weie piepaied eiy little bie.nl wns eaten In any company. Tho lesult was a gie.it s.ilng in this par ticular line. It was suggested that tho unneecssaiv biead bo collect,.,! finm iioh conipaii and this was Immediate. 1 done. As a e nniniii nee, the Tlilr teeuth sent to the chief of police of August 1 tho huiidud ono pound loaws of the ilnest biead to be d!tilbuted among tho pool This ihlbltlon ot lVnnsl .inl.i iimi II, .ni ..inHiv .1, .,.,,... an entile biiipilse. was appie efiited, and uas eioee mucn toward softening the henitu of the peoph Owing to the disehiiirf. ,,f sj, ,.,, Sinner fiom the sei ico leittln mi caneles haw lesultod It. Company F. Coipoi.M HaiM Pender now we.us the seig.'nnfx utilpe.s and Compaii Cleric Oeorge Giitnths haa boon promoted to a, corporalshlp Seigeunt Uentler has been nnmed as quartesi master of his cmpaii. He is the son of Mr. mid Mrs-. H. j: Pender, formoilr of Main aMiiue, Hile Paik, but now of Phil adelphia Ho was for two jeais a member of the National C.iuud. Cor poinl arllllths is a .son of Common Councilman William fiilfJlths. of the rouith ward. He was a National CiunrelHiian ot live ye.us experience. Prhale Chatles Koohlor. who enlisted at the first call, has been piornoted to the position of wagoner. All three are capable soldieis. LKFT FOU SCItANTO.V. Lieutenant Colonel Stillwell left for his homo In Scianton Monday after noon on a lltteen day leave cf ab. sence Lieutenant David J. DaMs, ot F, went home Mondaj 11101 nltig, haIng been granted a leao of absence for twen ty das While home he will suivey his polltlcnl piospects for the elty con tlolleislilp. The boys hole will nil stick by him. as ho has always been well liked by then,. Adjutant Walter K. Guuter had a tho jestoidny. It destioyed the c.in as utterly, but foitunately neither tho lecoids or any at tides of vnluo wcr destiojed. Corporal Arthur Illdtrwnv mvi t 1. -n! Joseph O'Hara. of U, dined with ; Aususta n lends yesterday. Sergeant IMward Freeman.ono of vh hospital stew aids of tho Tweltth New York, now located near Ametlcus, On . spent Sunday In camp, the guest of Corpoial August Mooie of A. Ser geant Fieonian was fotmerly a Scran, ton boy. II In legiment leaves tor Cuba, this week. Private James Atkinson, of II, who was confined to tho regimental hos pital for a few das, Is now ablo to attend to dut. Plnte William Loftus. of T;, Ulned with Augusta friends Yesterday. Dances have already been held In seveiul ot the mess halls. Hlchaid J. nourke. Steamship Movomonts. QupeiiHtown, Dee. 20. Sailed: MaJesMo (from Ltverpiil), New York, (lenoi Sailed: Luis, New York A In Naples, (lib. riiltur-Aiilud. Kaiser Wllhelm II, for Naples and Oenoa, Kottci dam Sailed: ltotterdtim, Now Yoik, DAY DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH PUTTING THE FAItBEB DROP HARNESS IN PLACE. Tho Now Chemical Engino Will Bo Tested Saturday Aftornoon At tractions at tho Firemen's Fair East Night Geoigo Williams, of Bloom Street, Injuied by n Fall. Miss Emma Ludwip Enteitained a Number of Friends Wednesday Evening Letters Unclaimed. O. Kdwin Mlttcer commenced placing tho Father drop harness bangers In position In the Neptune lire company's room yesteiday. Tho hanger, In com parlsou with a number of others In use. Is the simplest constructed. It Is noted far Its simplicity and eas minlpulatlon, It being an oas,y task for one mnn to hang 11 harness when using this hanger. It Is to constructed that tho only weights mod are miIII clent to balance tho collar Instead of tho whole harness, n feature that no other hanger hat., also that It Is Im possible to Jar the harness fiom the hooks. Tho hanger is mi Invention ol LouIh Fniber. of Peteisbuig. who Is well known In Duntnore, and has given en tile satisfaction whores or used. A large number haw been placed In pos. Itlon In 101110 of the foremost theiooms In the countiy. The new chemical engine will be test ed Satuiday af let noun at 1 o'clock on Wagner's Held about two blocks fiom the coiners, along east Diinkct stieet. llurgess Powell .mil the members of the boioiigh council will be piesent up on tho occasion. Superintendent Smith and Mr. Huddy, of the Uaclne coinpan will woik the engine at the test. A houe is being constiucted up on the Held, which will be used for the puipos" of the test. A eoidiat in vitation is extended to all lit omen and poisons Inteicsted to bo piesent Upon this occasion to see the ability of the Inipiowd chemical system. FinnsinN's rii. Owing to the lllnes,s of Mlsg Olllesplo, of OlMihuut, who Is confined to her home with illness, the Picket Line) Dtnmatle company did not piesent the mllltmy eliami entitled "At the Picket Line' at the Fit emeu's fair last even ing. Miss Ciillesplo is the leading lady and her ptosonce was necessary to icn elei the plaj. However, Mt Quick, as soon as he lecelveel wend ot her Illness, pi op 11 eel a special prngiammo for the occasion, v h!ch was well rendered mid loudly applii'ided by the audience. This evening, according to the pro- ' gtamme nlteady undo out lepiesei.t.i- I tlves of companies ttom the Scrmton, Tin nop, Mooslc, Tavlor, At eh bald and Avoc.i Hie elepat tmonts will be In at- tendance, and theie will bo a special , musical piogramme. SHOUT PAUAGP.APHS 1 Oeoige Williams., of Illoom street, is I confined to his home, the 11 suit of in-I juries sustained by a fall. He was walking aiouiid tho garden and lot hi j tooling, falling upon his right arm, I bndlv spraining It and tendering It inloss U will be seveial vweks befoie ho will locovoi tin use of his mm. Miss i:mim Ltidwig. of West Di ink er stieet, enteitained 11 numbii of her. tiling f 1 lends at her home Wednesday ! evening. Those piesent cnjocd a pleasant evening and depaittd for tl'.eli home' at a seasonable hour after voting Miss 1:111111,1 an excellent enter tainer All members of the Ipwoith league of the Methodist episcopal church me leeiuestid to meet 111 the chinch pallors tomoiiow evening at M" o'clock prior to going to Scranton to attend watch night serviies In the Kim Park Meth odist e hutch. Mi. and Mi. Kdwaul Ki.iu.s and Mr. and Mis William Miller, of Pi 00k sheet, have ictuiucd home fiom Mt Cobb While away they attended tho mairlage of Mis. Mlllei s brother, 1 Chin lif. 1 William Pin cell, tho Di Inker slice t baibet, has returned homo fiom a bear hunt In the wilds of Piko county, and has many inteicstlng stoiios to tell about the tilp. Hany Haiper, of Ul.ikoly and Hat P 1 streets. Is confined to his homo with Illness. Mis. Kdward J. Ilaughton, of South HI.ikel stieet, Is being entertained by friends at Pottsvllle Tho mounting department of the Scranton Stovo winks hut, been shut down until fuither oieleis. All who are dislitous to br Initiated In the Knights of Honor as charter membeis and without Initiation foes, can do so by callinir on Dr. Il.niesim Webster avenue, or at his ofllce, :;37 Washington iv 1 nue. Miss Kato Picketing, of Fniondale, Susquehanna county, is tho guest of Mis Albert Mains, of South Plakoly sheet James Matthews, of litoom sheet, who lus been the guest of fi lends at Wllkes-Hauo for the past few das, has returned home. Letters remaining unclnlmed during the peilod ending Dec. 24, ISflS. Per sons cnlllng for theso Ietteis will please say ndveitlsed In Scianton Tilbune: Mi. John Uiown, Chestmit street: Uobett Burleigh (foioign), Kmory Chapman. P. J. Doud, J T. Fllypat rlck, Maty Holtou, Adams avenue. Mis. C T. Holtmnn, Mrs Hatii-t House, Mrs. 11. McLaughlin, Miss Flor ence Price, lO.'l Paul stieet, William Smallridge, Anthony Wine study, Louisa Mnl du fu Venccnro, Olvanna Husosonno, Leonard Povollo, Ymcenzo Illccl. MOTHER GOOSE BANOUET. Christmas Celebration nt All Souls' Universalist Church. Tho holiday peason was celebrated veiy pleasantly at All Souls' TTnlversnl lst church on AVodnesdav evenlnft with songs) and recitations. A short Juven ile play entitled "Mother Goose's Christmas Iinnquet" nnd a Christmas tiee. Jlyrtlo lleeniet, Mabel Tompkins and Edith Oamewell recited, the school sang nnd Mis. S. C Henjamln mil Mis Ida Smith icndered u duet. The chnuveters in the piny vvrro an follows: Mother Goose, Mls Dolly II. JoneB, Jack, Leonard Whlpper Jill, Lucy nacliman' Bu-Peep, Tiny Game- Hood!': buouid tie in rvrr (umlly u,, g M meillrliiH chest and evei) Cjj a 1 tnvellcr's grip. flio aro W I 1 lnvalutbio when ttia tttnucli " It out o( orJeri cure ticdch. hlliouietii, anil all Hvc troubloi. UU4 oa tfflcltu, ccntt well j Mlstresi Mary, Edith Clamovvell,' Tho Maid, Klsle Whlppenj Johnny Horner, Leltoy Welch jTho Uachclor, Henry Whlppenj Simple Simon, Char lie Seamons, Little Hoy niue, Charles Sroltli: Knave of Hearts, George Uatno vvcfll, Santa cinus. Joseph Smith. Tho characters were In costume nnel for perfotmers acquitted themselves re markably well. Tho play was under the direction of Mrs. V. A. Hianda, who hnd drilled the chlldten and deserves praise for their good work. The piny ended with a march, which was especially attrac tive and was followed by the distri bution of gifts from tho ttee by Santa Clous and Mother Goose. Tho members of the school weie remembcted with gifts, and sweet meats were distributed generously to all. The tree wiii taste fully trimmed by Miss Ida Smith, Mis. Kdward Meirill and Mis. S. C. Uena 111 In. CZEMA FOR YEARS CURED TWO REMARKABLE CASES. I Ime been an Intense sntTeror from Eczema for live j cars. I tried medicines, lour doc tori, ono a spfclalljt In Bklndlieascfi.vritli no improvement, andsottlnp mo almost frantio ivltli dreadful itchlnc. After uslne tlireo hot tlei of Ci'TlcuiA Itriot.VEST, and ono box of ClTlcurtA SAI.V V, I tret completely cwrrrf. GEO. A. LOWLVQ-MatVet fat., l'lill , Ta. 1 liail Ec7emi for seven 3 ears, and my scalp veas In a bid state. Three Inches of my back waicovcreilwitliaelrvncab. The itching was so bad I thought it wjiild elrlvo me mad. I tried all remedies, hut could not gctcureel. I Hied tlv c bottles of fCTicuiiA IlLsoi,vt.vr,flve cakm of Ctrrtcum. SoAi-.and flvo tioxcs of COTiruKA Salvb, anil 1 ns compltttlu cured. C. I.ONO, 3J5 Wilton Ato , Toronto, Can. BrirnT Ccb Tiiitmivt mr ToTrno. nimn cmirn lliwm,vTn lA:anr HatR Wrm hitht villi LuricrR4 SoAr.rtrtii nnlnttor with CuTicri,tod uuddoittofCUTicinA Rkioltknt. SuVttHrAuehnutth'jwnrtt IHittpr Dttro AinCntu. Coir ,lropi , Uoiton llo. to Cure 1 f ictna, mnl trrt. Great Men . Aro usually thoso of great men tal and phi Meal endurance. Jn order to obtain stcat physical and mental stioncth a man's wholo bodv must be well nour ished. Hood bread Is one of tho principal reeiulsltes for pro ducing thcto results, and tho wise wife and mother will ftcd hor men folks plentj of It undo of "Snow White" ITour which alwavs makes tho right kind of biead. Tour grocer sells It. We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Cnrbomlale, Olyphant. CAMERAS AND KODAKS. Bicycles, Skates, Sleds, Games, Sweaters, Athletic and Gymnasium Goods For the Holidays. We arc authorized agents for the Eastman Kodak Co., and carry a complete line of supplies for the amateur and professional photographer. FL0REY& BROOKS 211 Washington Av3, Opposite Court Mouse. A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Fancy Suspenders, Dress and Driving Gloves, Bath and Night Robes, Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, Etc, Etc, PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT CONRAD, LackawnnaSAv3. Hi's si Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 43!i mill Oil, It Telephone Call, a 3 33. CotniolttWallae 12JZjm12 QWkSHINGTON AVENUE CHRISTMAS AFTERMATH We are glad of a breathing spell after the holiday rush gives us a chance to see where we are at. Incidentally, we find a mixed state of affairs, now that we have time for a survey. We find a topsy-turvy Cloak condition that requires a nervy bit of price surgery to relieve it. Some of the new prices, you will find, are cut in the middle, or near it, in all the knife has been driven home and the cut shows plainly. Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. Mercereau We Are Now Showing the Largest, Finest and Best Stock Ever before shown in this citv. We have spared no pains to collect the most attractive and most ar tistic goods that could be had. Wc have a grand display of DIAMONDS, Mounted in Rings or Biooches, Studs, Scarf Pins, Cutf Buttons, I-ar Rings, Watches, etc. We handle only Perfect Stones ol Good Color. Stone Rings of 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 At tides. Brushes, Desk Fitting, Pock et Cutlery, Table Ware, etc., etc. We have just introduced a beautiful line of iaK Gold Filled Toilet Articles, warranted to wear ten years and Will not (ai'llMl. Brilliant Cut Glass best that can be had. Watches Are We have all the new things out. All the new styles and all the new improvements, fiom the cheap est to the best American or imported. We can not mention a fraction of all we have. A visit and inspection of our store and stock will convince you we are "no seconds." Agents for the Rcglna Music Hoxes. L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention GIveu to Btisl ness and Personal Account. Liberal Accommodation? ex tended According to Balances ani Responsibility. SPer Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN.Ji., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier The vault of this bank W pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Llectrte Pro tective System. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Chas. B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. THE 130 Wyoming Avenue, Coal Exchange. Our Hobby Holiday Screens, Tabotireffes, Jar- diniere Slands, WILLIAM LEADERS IN Carpets, Wall LACKAWANNA HER 00, fllANUHCTUREFLS OF HI! SI0 PEHNR. WHITE HEMLOCK i H1H BUI Timber cut to ordor on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ralb g a wed to uniform lengths oonutantly on hand. Peeled Hemlock Prop Timber promptly rurnldhed. MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on tli.i Ouftalo and Sua que. hunnu Knllrond. At Allna. Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport. nnd Port Allegany Hullroad. Cu.paoity-400,000 feet per day. GLNLUAL OPFICE-liourdof Trad ilulldimj, Scranton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014. Book Binding Neat, Durable Book Binding, is what you re ceive if you leave your order with The Tribune. Connell Novelties. R Fancy RC- q ersf Pillows, 5 Hassocks, cANULTY, Paper, Draperies. f
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