10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1899. ORDER WAS MADE FORTY YEARS AGO JUDGE AUCHBALD SAYS IT IS NO LONGER IN FORCE. Refuses to Diroct tho Laying Out of a Road in Madison Township in Accordaneo with tho Terms of It. Cnncs That Woro Heard in Equity Court Yesterday Tho Grand Jury Found a Tiua Bill Against Burg lar John Shannon Court News Notes. JiuIkc AiclilinUI In nn opinion handed down yesterday i of listed to allow the construction of a mail In Madison township on nn older forty yeais old. "In Ml' by due proceedings in the couit of quarter PtJsloim of Iuzein' county," the opinion kopm on to sriy, "a road was laid out in the tottimhlp of IMiulisun from the Philadelphia and (.Si eat Jiend turnpike, near the line be tween the landH of I -fine Domic- and Simon Swarlz, to another road leading from Mo'iwv to ?uanton, neat the liouhe of Kdwnrd Kpincii. The tourn of thin load for about twenty tort- near the centre wm on the land of levl 1M waidp; then for forl -three lod.s on the line between him and John lleAn diews; then foi 135 led- wholly on the lands of McAiidrews. and foi the ret of the distance on Cdwnrd Sncet. IMwindH and McAndrews ilcned n ie lease of damage On oonfliiuntloii of the leport of the lettein In August, 1K1. an order to the oupeivlsoi wan Issued and under It tho two end of the road were opened for travel; but the middle of It for nor half a mile on the lands of JJdwaids and McAn drews was left untouched and 1ms pi.ie tltnllv icmalned so ever wince. AFTER THIHTi'-KIGHT YI:aRS. "In November, lSOT.thiitj, -eight years afterw7ilds, bj order of the cnuit of quaiter seHslons of I.uzemo, the leeord of the proceedings weie iemoed nuclei the Act of April 22, 1S79, whiting to new counties, to this) state, and theieupnn. Februaiy 2. 1R9S, on petition of Martin JMcAndientt, the owner of a part of the "McAndiews faim, an alias order to open was nwntcltil. The execution of this older Is resisted by L,vi Edwaids on the ground thut the road oilginallj laid out has been abandoned wheip not opened and that to open It now under tho changed conditions would sprlouMv piejudlce and damage him, and the picfcont nile has been taken to show cause why the older to open should not lie vacated. "At the same time he Iuk presented n petition alleging that the supervisors have enteipd uuon hi land, aie pio- ceding to open the ioad under the new older and has asked for the appoint ment of viewers to assess his damages. Ilolli of these applications jip in tuin ieslted bv the supeivlsois of the town ship on the one hand and by Martin McAndiews on the other, who sew rail v dmy that the road was abandoned and -ft up against the claim for damages the lele'isp given by IMvvnids In r9 and i elutned with the lepoit of the v lew ei s 'It Is useless In our Judgment to ut ttmpt to galvanize into life the original pioceedlngb to lay out and open this load Th' ali.it order to open was lmniovidentlv Ihsued and th" rule to i evoke Is made absolute" In the matter of the rule for the ap pointmint of vleweis to assess dam ages the judge saw : Kxception Is taken as to the costs of 73 and 7fi Tubllc BqiiB-e, WILKES-UAKIIU. IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY GOODS. A Pre View for faster Delightful bits of Paris .ire these spring suits with their sweeping fikirts, smothered in over draperies on which deft hands have wrought artistic finishes. And the jackets shorter than last season, and most jaunty, in their spring time fresh ness. Good, just to look upon, and and for that reason you'll want to peep among the new things which Paris and our own New York have prepared for your appreciation. And there's a word about the tailor ing, which our suits have bestowed upon them, that deserves your at tention. Whether it be on the $i 1.98 sorts, or those at $69.50 there's an evidence of expert knowledge even to the lesser de tailsthose details which the nuk eisofmost costumes scimp for the sake of economy. But there's no scimping here; neither in the mater ials, in the making.or the finishing. But be an eye witness to these tacts come and see. Just a hint at how the prices range. At JllMi-A plain I'ovcit, highly tailored. Ply front Jacket, tllk lined, skirt lluro flounced. At J23 0&-A Mode Colored Venetian Cloth suit, tl.jht titling Jacket, ilurlng skltt, flnUhiC with lapped stains uti J lined throughout with Parmo Violet taffeta. At VMM A light gruy broadcloth with full clrculir skiit over diop yklrt of puiplo taffeta with lluttd rullle Hat. rton Jacket with Ilojnl Purple Velvet faced collar and rev era with cut ntcei jmssnuntilu trimmings Purple taf feta silk lined and further embel ished with white taffeta shawl front, fastened with cut steel button?. And Little Suits Those for the girls, with just as much style and elegance as is gath ered into the garments of older pen. pie. Yet there's a becoming youth fulness in the jauntlness of the jacket and in the hang of the skirt, wnicn aaus, not years, out grace and beauty to the youthful wearer. bizes for girls trom 12 to 16 years ISAAC LONG. IsaacLoDg WILKCS-DARRE, PA., MARCH SO. 'OO. Children deprived of fats and mineral foods have weak bones, flabby flesh and thin watery blood. The milk of nursing mothers, enfeebled by chron ic diseases, or long contin ued nursing, produces the same results. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil partly digested and with the hypophosphites, forms a fat food which acts on the infant through the mother's milk, giving rich blood, strong nerves and sound flesh and bones to both. ;oc and h no, all druggist. SCan & BOWNL, Chemist,, New Voile. the view but we do not see that this concerns the exceptant. He did not nnl: lor the view and cannot be cast for the expense of it Hut it does concern the count.v and the bill on Its face Is a huge one. The vleweis may be able to Justify their chaigeH, but we do not fiel that we can approve them oi older thein paid until they do. The leport of the vloweis Is set aside and the pio ceedlngs dismissed, the disposition of the costs to bo left open for further consideration " Two Equity Suits. Helot e Judge Aichbald yesterday morning the hcaiiug in the equity case of the Acme Coal company against Jacob W. Stroud and Oeoige F. Cham lici lain was resumed. Jonathan Vlpond, a coal expert, testified that the coal taken flom the land leased by Stroud mid Chainheilatn to the Acme Coal eompnnv was not marketable. H. V. Gllmorc, of tho Acme company, test! lied that $".000 In lo.valtle were paid to tin defendants for coal not et mined. Fredeilck Fuller, another member of the company, said the had unsuccess fully tiled to sell the coal A number of witnesses weie heard In behalf of the defendants Geoige A. T.ippan testified to having made a map of the mine and Thomas Caiev, who worked In the mine, said the coal was good and marketable. O. A Wright, who Is interefited in the Baiton Coal lomtMiiv. which works the same veins In an adloinlng tiacl, sajs the coal Is good and finds a leadj sale. Clunles Not Ms James Thompson and J. J. Hrandow also gave testimony concern ing the good qualitj of the coal. The closing mguments were made br Atloinev S B Price for the plaintiff and Attorney John P. Kelly for the de fendants. The next equltv suit taken up was J. S. Saundois against Dr. It. F. T.iyloi Dr. Taylot had dental pallets al l.i07 North Main avenue. Ninth Scranton in June, 1S9S, and sold them and his good will to Mr Saundeis for $M)0, agreeing not to go into the dental business In Scranton again while Mr. Saundeis was In the business bete. The lattei to .k his son. Dr. II S. Saunders, into part neishlp and gave him chaigu of the olllce. Some time later Dr. Tavlor opened an office in Giecn Hidge ttnd in Septem btr, 1M.W, founed a paitneishlp with Di Saundeis, bv the tonus 0t whli U they were to conduct the two olllcts in paitnershlp This agreement Dr. Saundeis' father refuses to iccognlze and alleges that his son had no right to enter Into it. He wants Dr. Talor restrained fiom practicing dentistry heieabouts in ac cordance with tho terms of their agu ment. He was tho onlv witness exam ined yestejday. Voshuig tc Dawson ap pear for Mi. Saundeis and Attorney CJeorgo M Watson and Attorney Little tor Dr Taylor. The case will be 10 bumed this morning. Heard Beforo Arbitrators. P.efoie Arbltiatoirt C. IJ Guidner, John 11. Ed wauls and Fiank Ljnrh the ttespass suit of T. E. Evciett nculust Emory G. Thomas was he aid csteula. The plalntlft askb dainuges In the sum of $1,000. On June L', IS'JS, Thomas hlied a, team of horcs fiom Hverett to drive to Forest Hill cemeteiy. He aflervvaida. It Is alleged dime to Elmhurst and the day being wann and tho pace swift one of the hoists diopped in its tiutks on the leturn trip and had to be taken to the stable on a stone boat. Poth hoises weie laid up for several months, Mr Hverett alleges and he wants damages for the InJuiy he sustained. Dr Hclmei was on the stand for a considerable ivrt of jesteulny, and explained the condition of thu horses nfter their tilp. Theie will be another hearing In the case Filday. Attorney T. P. Duffy ap peared for the plaintiff, und Attorney A J Colboin and II. C. Reynolds for the defendant. Suits Against Dondsmon. County Solicitor Kmipp vesteiday be gan suits against tho fillowln to re cover on forfeited lecognlzances: Philip Fwaitz, bondsman for John Coosh. assault and battery with Intent to kill. $1,000 Wadlej NodeKky, bondsman for Jus tine Nodelskj. aggiavatel assault and battel v, $.100 Mai tin Itodesky, bondsman for Jacob Ciuppo. assault and battcty, S200. James J. O'Neill, bondsman for Claude Knight, assault and battel y, $100. P F. Nallln, bondsman for Venelnzo Sailo, Illegal piactlcoof medicine, $200 P F. Nallln, bondsman fot Vir.ier.zo Satlo, surety, i'iW. P. F. Nallln, bondsman for Vlnccnzo Sailo, tui ideation, $:00. Truo Bill Ajjainst Shannon. The grand jury yesterday com Idered tho cao of John Shannon, who wai shot aftci entering the Delaware and Hudson station at Peckvllle some time ago, and who Is now at the Lackawan na hospital. Although Shannon has not been formally ai tested the grand jury yesterday found a tiuo bill against him. Assistant DIstilc-t Attorney Thomas, later In the day applied for a capias for Shannon to bilng him Into courl to en ter ball, but Judge Aichbald decided that the capitis cannot bo Issued until tho itport of the Brunei Jury on Shan non a caso Is presented to couit. Tho Y. M. 0. A. Fire Recalled. Mrs. Julia flogolln and her chlldien, Het man, August and Mary, all minors, beirnn an action yesteiday against the city of Scrnnton and o-Stroet Com missioner A. II. Dunning tn recover ?25, 000 ilnmnses Mr. Ciogolln, while In the employ of the Btreet commlBloncr's itcpnttniont, vvus hilled by the falling of a wall after the fire at the Young .Men's Christian association building on Wyoming ave nue She alleges that his death vvts due to tho negligence of the city and Its agents. Attorneys Okcll & Dunn repiesent Mrs. Gogolln. Court Houso News Notes, 'William IJowman, who was sent to the county jail by Justice of the Peace Cooncy, of Dunmore, for thtcatcnlng to kill his wife, was released on ball yesterdey. The Hi st report of the grand Jury will be presented to court Thursday morn ing. It Is probable the Jury will not flit dutlng Thursday afternoon on ac count of the patriotic holiday. In the matter of exceptions to the report of referee In the case of Emma C. Rule against the Diamond Colliery Accidental fund, Judge Aichbild hand ed down nn opinion yosleriUy setting aside the repoit of the referee and aw aiding a new trial. It. D. Stuait, trustee In bankruptcy of Evan Tucker and T. J. Maxoy, yes toidoy began nn action In ejectment jigaln"t Heniy Ho to lecovcr posses sion of a lot of land on Church treet, Catbondnle, which Is fiO feet wide and 150 feet deep. Attornev II. O. Watrous commenced the uctlon. In the suit of Dr. I. J. Sullivan against P. O. Waldion, nfeiee It. J. Murray yesterday tiled his report with Prothonotury John Copeland. Ho de cides that the plaintiff Is not entitled to recover. The suit la the outgrowth of the puichnsp of a team of hoises fiom AuIdron by Dr. Sullivan Attornovs John H Hdw.mls, rinnlc J. McAndrews and Joseph IT. Drown, aibltiatois. heaid the case of Kdwurd Mulligan ii Sons, of Philadelphia, against Mlchail Gooch, of Jermjn, es teiday. Attorney T. P. Duffy lepre sentecl the plaintiff and AttotneH Geoige D Tajloi and II D. Caiev the defendant. The sutt was lor SUO.JsO for whiskey sold at wholesale. The de fendant alleged that he never bought the goods fiom the Mulligans, und that It they sold It to a Michael Gooch It was to some other man by that name. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS. New Names That Have Been Added to tho List. The tollowlng ai the additional con tiibulots to the letlet can I -is' i onven tlon fund: Miss Annie Donrullv, Mis. Martin Jovie Mis. George H Fall-child, Mrs. John 13. Bradltv. Mrs. Is.'ae J. 13vtns, Mis J. S Piobst, Mis. C. AV Van Uus klik, Mr. i- i; Thomas, Mis James Tague, Mts Fiank 13 Fl-k, Mrs John W. Heavei, Mis H. "Woll, Mrs p. G. Williams, Mis 13. c Alvoid, Miss Giace Williams, Ml-? Nellie Sinlth.Mis William Cialg Mis. I. A. Case Mi. Thomas 13. Jones, Mrs. r. k. Mooi"", Mis. C. I D 'wight, Mis. Anna "Weber Miss Alice Haivey, Misses Marie and 13. Giaei l-.uucnt, Mis. Fieel Mao, Mrs A. D. Holland, Mis. L Penman, Mr A. C. Houck. Mis M. P. O Mil Icy, Mrs. A. C. Klifer. Mis vjdw.ud Phillips. Mrs-. William H Lonvon, Mis A. Glas-e, Mr?. A. C Seller. Mis. u Glaab. .Mis. P J. Snjdti, Mts. c on ton, Mts. s. Goldsmith, iits. W F Hanej, Miss Adelln" Sthiel, Miss Kntlo Nehei, Mis. William Mn.is, Mis Philip Klein Mis. A F. Knf. Mrs vruham Zlesmer, Mrs Katie tuiprcc, Mis Goo Hicks, Mi. Whale n, Mrs. v Keller man. Mrs. John Couitnev, Miss K-ule U.ir rett. Mis. John Gnllagl or. Mis. K Ye.unis, Mis p. McAndrew", Miss n li.i M. Hit hinds, Mir-" Fclilli Hubatds, Mrs. j. p. I'frttfor. .Mis. It J Williams, Mis. M AV. ci, -,g t. MrGonlgle, Mi", jimy riyim, Miss Mat A. Walsh, Mis. 1!. P. Mt-sHigee, Mis. C J Powell, Mis S T. Jotes, .Mis. M. (Srbnes, Mts. G. A Goodenongh, Mis, i 13. Hogiis, Mts. Get ti tide 1e tide .Mis -v S. Waul, Mis. C. W. Coiwln, Mis. H. J. Ilennell, Mis. I. D. Mcuek. Mrs L, T! 13vns, Mis. AVilliatn II Hall. Mis Slant, Hisj Nellie Mnlon y, Mis F. S Hnedle t Mrc. C. Loi'cliz, Mis, H. D Thomas, Mis. Gree-nwald, Mis 1. Lnunz Mr?. C, Zang M1.1 Jv Mm ton, Mr.-. J-oui e Pieison, Mrs Mott, Mrs Shug, Mis Kotsky, Mis. Heniy N. Weber Mrs. Patiiclc. Wialeii, Mrs Janus M SVf lield. Mis. Jake Mull n. Mis Thcodoio Hembergei, Mrs. J.mc J. I3non, Mis. Plidget Gliel. America'e Greatest Medicine h Hood a Sursapanlla, because it was origi- natedji a fi and 13 fitui pre pared by-Xe o m p e - tent, expe) nenccd and educate dp harmncis t a from the bpetxknown alterative, diuretic, vanti-bilioue reniediea and Btotnach. tonics, by il CO 1)1 bmation, propor - Uy tion uud process nn- know u to other reme die and giving tcj Hood's Sar- aapanlla mo nt peculiar to itself. It hasa record of cures unoqualLed in the history of raedi mjiuo. It has ac ycomplihed many TSSa Mw marvel ous euro when all o t li e r mediciuea failed, and even when cures.fcecmed impos sible, nncl'"really was impossi- by X any other medicine than Hood's 7, Sarhaparilla. has effected wonderful cures of ofula, salt rlieum,paor lasis. isoning, boils, pimples, rlieumatism, ca tarrh and other troubles oraginnt- ing in or promoted by impure stato or low condition Sol tho blood. Ithas cured thousands'of dyspepysia, digoyr stion, cases of in- nervoui dyspepsia, gastritis, catarrh in tho Jr1 ttomucli uud other kindred troublen. It has given nerve, brain and montai btrcngth in cases of nervous prostration and ner vous debility, cured that tired feeling and loss of appetite. J Mrs. 13. J. Mears, Mrs, 13. X. Ilodnoy, Mra I'atrlck Wright, Mis, Joseph llan nlck, Mrs, J. J. ltlttglns, Mrs. George McKnlght, Mrs. . J. Von Storch, Mrt. 13dwaid Goddarel, Mrs. J. J. Ferguson, Mh, Henry Dlllrr, jr.. Mis. Sam L. Lewis, Mrs. Herllia Hohrer, Mrs. Wil liam Williams, Mrs. I311zabcth 13vans. SESSION AT OARBONDALE. Many Witnesses in Election Contest Examined Thoro. There was a meeting of tho election contest examiners at Caibnndalo yes terday nnd another will be hold today. Those examined yesterday woro: Fell township Burnett Palamontlan, William J. Thomas, Carl Nelson, Mat thew Simpson, John T. Nelson, David Hagmen, Philip Palamontlan, Joseph Granvlllp, Daniel Gallagher, Wllllum Curiiow, Hany C'uinow, Trank 13 Lot, Ueverlv Sherwood, HIchard Jones, J. G. Iivnns, Thomns John, Sr., W. T. Jones, Benjamin Simpson, John Mer rick, J. A. Simpson, Silas Jenkins, Matthew- Wagner, Thomas Jenkins, Mut tlievv AVagner, Jr, AVIUIum I3dvvnrd-., Thomns Perry, Si , Geoige A. Uoss. William Bnvliff, John Anderson, Joseph nngcllffc, John Loose, Geoige Lee"', Thomas Bow den, Robert Butt, Hvan AVIllInms, Hleh-nd Beei?. Cailiondale City. James Arannan, C. P. Kimble. Oscar Hudson, .1 AV. Lovvi-3 AV. P. Lewis, James Stott, Samuel Moon. MORE HANDLE Y HEIRS. New York Attorney Wants Informa tion About the Estate. The felloIng letter was received yes terday by Clerk of the Coutts Daniels from Attorney John T. Fenton. who has olllces at J01 Broadway, New A'oik. "New Yoik, Match 20, 1S0O. "To clerk of Oi plums" or Piobute eouit, Scrunton, Pa "Dear sit I undel stand one Join Handle, who they say was a Judge In your eltv, died some time ago, leaving a large estate, but with no known helts. I icpresent some people of that name, his next of kin. They say tlut he left n will, making bequests to cousins, and the would be Included. "Would ou kindly give me some pni tlculais that will put me In some com munication with some one who lepie sents the estate, and send me n copy of the will, foi which I will send ou a fee, If theie should be nnj attached to It. "iotas trul.v, "John T. Fenton " Road What CUTICURA REMEDIES Have Done for Skin-Tortured Babies. My little Rlatcr had cow pox. Slio suffered terribly. Irlcd ovotj tiling, no good. Scabs cmo off with her clothes, sbo was raw all over CUTicoitA Soap cured her In three wetki. Mra. ELIZA UOYE.1219 4thSt., Wa3U., D. C Our little boy had Eczema In the tnewt lio rihlostato. His faco was full of scabs, and parts of tho flesh wcro raw. AVo uteel Ct ti ce'n.v Sovp and Cbticviiv (ointment), and tnenr ticci: lie was at iaod at t er. Mrs. J. C. rK13ISI3.3GOSo.lst St., Brooklyn. I i.otlcctl a very red loiiKliness on mv boj'. face. Doctors did no good. After using one box and a half of Cuttcura (olntmeut) unc Cl iirniA fioAr, ftc ti entirely cured. Mrs. AV. O. LOVE. f)13 Wilder St., Phlla., rn rSflTIICDO Ta knothitwirm b-lh with Ctni EtllJEliCnO cur soAi'.nndfttmelaann nt n wit. ( UIICCBA, puroitot cnnllirnt ikln cure., tti 1 ftfTird In lliDtreltLf, permit rrt O'i r.'r-p tnd point Ir, aipecd. cure, and not to ue thomjijo fsV in your duty Sold throathnut the world" I'ott"-l C t nr s, 1'ion. HrKn. AUISr."' S"" S " " ' UY NATIONS' PRSDE CONDENSED niLK Manuf.ictured by SCRANTON DAIRY Cil Ask your groc:r for it. ii's Si Lager Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK PBLSNE ffi M Mi oniin Pi. Telephone Call, 2333. YOU TAKE NO CHANCES WITH THE DEFENDER FIR: EXTINGUISHERS THEY 00 THE BUSINESS INSTANTLY. Can be re-cliargcd by purchaser in two minutes, Throw a stream so feet. Cheapest, simplest, Most Reliable. 0. SV. S. FULLER, General Agent CS I.acltawaium .Wenuc. kOllUQIIVand T 122:ANiia 127 and atisfaction Is felt by i'ver inirehuser of "Snow White ' Hour. Wo .ire 10 coniltlent nf the gient merit of "rfnovv White" that vc- Kiiarantee even sack of It We Know that If people gel "Snow White" Hour they will have beauti ful hre.id, (UllclouH pjsirj and lino Braiiicd cake. Peo ple npDrcclutt an urtlclo they tun depend on and tliev know that "Snow White" Is alvvajH reliable. All grocers sell It, "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, CarbonJale. Olypliant. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given tn Busi ness and Pcr-5011.il Account!. Liberal Accommo.l ittom In tended According to Ualanccs auJ Kcsponsibllity. Sler Cent. Iiitsrit AUowdi ou lutorcbt Uspoiti. Capital, Surplus, 5200,008 400,009 VM. rONNELL, President. HENRY RKLI.V, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIAM 11. PECK. Cashier The vault at thU linn'c U pro. tectcd by llolmca' Llcctrlc Pro. tectivo Syhtcui. THE 1$ 111 UUI Rooms 1 ami 'i.Com'lUi IWM's. SCRANTON, tA, Mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mouilo and nuihtlala World. I.AFLIN & RANO POWDr.R GO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kloctrlo iiuterlca, P.lectrlo Cxoluduri. lor exploding blanks Hutcty l'u ani KvQ9 W ul lv 0l Bunting If Connolly &W iReoauno Chemical Co's IIIOII UVl'LOalVHJ 9 WASHINGTON AVENUE. For decorative pur poses in connection with the event of the week, the Thirteenth Regiment Jubilee will be found here in great quantities and at our usual well-known low prices. 129 Washington Avenue. is id b Our new lines are now many exclusive novelties not Carpets Wilton Axminster Velvet Body and Tapestry Brussels Ingrain - 1 Spring 1899. $ WINDOW SHADES Williams & ifVlc Anility Interior Decorators. Bicycle Perfection Has at last been reached in the production of the 1899 MEL CHADLESS SPALDING We would be pleased to have you call and examine it. n nar fLU L The Last Call This is your last chance to pick up shoe bargains at the closiug out sale of the O STANDARD Footwear goes at prices this mouth. limited to a Few We shall positively Tuesday, March 28. Now is bargain Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY 18 EVERY 8oatUatBDts1iaralUMf,B90otli!r,Te:rnlitlncsndlclte. Onlf tralMu4 the parwldrugi itugld k uiii. Xfyoa wuit iht btu, em Pp. PeaB's Pennyroyal! P8IS3 Thy urenipt. tlt d curUia fBieiult. The Haln(Dr. Prf)peT4y. Mint. enybi..M. AddieufrM.MilB C., ClettUnd.O. For Sala by JOHN H PHELPS. Spnos straot. IDallac Blue allace Diis on exhibition and embrace to be found elsewhere. Lac? Ciirfains Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Dresden Nottingham -e WALL PAPER - 211 Washington Ave. ) ; J Spring 1899. 0 a 3iyy&di Opp, Court House, SHOE STORE J the smallest kind of Your Last Chance is 4fr Days Only. $ sell no Shoes after time; djn't put it off. Shoe Store, 217 LACKA AVE Pharmacist, oo Womlna avenu iC
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