The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 28, 1899, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1899.
Royal
aiBSOLUIELYfruRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
oti piwa powcrn
WYOMING COUNTY
CASE IS ON TRIAL
NO TESTIMONY AS TO THE COST
OF THE MONUMENT.
GMige White and Charles Deltriek,
Granite Dealers of Tunkhan
nock, Were Called but Failed to
Qualify Themselves as Competent
to Give Expert Testimony Ex
perts Have Widely Varying Ideas
About the Cost of the Bildge at
Eatonvllle Other Cases Heard In
Common Pleas Couit.
A thiPt-weik- ti'ini of common pleas
Ui-Kau ycitettlny and the Hint cifo on
llie lHt wilt WjomliiK rouiuy nualnxl
rii'iiK Wlwlock, 1 II. Cluiso and
Michael Hi own, i'omtnislonpi "I Wyo
ming county. Thin action ii In tho
lorm of an appeal fiom the lopoit of
tlio county nudltors sur-rlitin;lnK ih
i onitnlsliiniMH with $:,cvi, which, It Is
Mll(Rd, is tlio amount tin- county paid
out 1 rcn.xon of the falluio of tlio
niiiiitv cunnnl,"lonPiH to propotly
Kiinul tin county's Intel rut". The his
toiy of the uij-p was i-lveti In detail
In yostpnlaj's Tiiljunc and In lulpf lb
as follows:
A soldlpis' iiionuiiipnt wni e. looted In
Tunkhaunoek by the county coininN
sionpis, and th cost of It was $9,000
This was $2,0(iii inoio than the county
auditoih thought was a uasonuhli cost
A brldRp was elected at HalonUUi' fot
whlrh W 0J7 ol count money was paid,
or M.000 moip than the audltois he
lime was nocfssai;-. Jt Is also ulleRrel
that the cominlssloiit'is allowed the ell
H let attorney to diaw $600 moie fees
than he wan entitled to recelvo. and
these tlnee amounts making $S,G0o all
told, the ominlssloneis are aked to
make j;oni to the countv.
The t.ise Is belnif heard In ,n 2
i ourt loom hefoie JikIrp Atehhald, and
a laiKe number of piomlnent Womlns
ounty men nie pieent to watch the
piogress of the trial. VoniliiK coun
tj'.s Intel ests ate Kuarded b ex-Dls-1
1 let Attorney I'rear, of Tunkliitniioek,
and C". V. Dawson, of this cltv Hon.
K. J. .Ionian. James V. Piatt, of Tunk
hnnuoik. and ("leortje .M. Watson, of
this city, tepiesent the thtee defend
ants and were In couit yestetduy. Some
one of them sat at the defendant's
table all day.
THSTIMOXY HUAllD
Kx-Dlstilet Attorney Tiear opened
the ease for the county, and outlined
hat they proposed to prove. Michael
Hums, one of the defendants, was the
tlrst witness called as for eioss-ex-amlnatlon
He said that nporno White
and Chailes Ddtilik, ki unite dealt ih
of Tunkhannotk, spoke to him some
tune befoie the monument was built
about bidding for the work Utown
told him the taxpaers weie poot, and
IsaacLoD:
7U nnd 7ft Public Bqua e,
VVlbKLS-ISAUUK.
IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS
TUMES AND SELeCT DRY GOODS.
SUITS-
RECENTLY
ARRIVED
Gorgeous
Compositions
"Gorgeous" is aptly applied.
While the costumes are not "loud"
in color tones, there's a magnificent
elegance in the ensemble of fabric,
trimming and tailoring, that may
appropriately be termed as above.
There's the evidence of much
thought in the designing, much care
in the making, much ingenuity in
the draping, much originality in
the trimming, much newness in the
fabrics and much goodness in the
linings.
They've lately arrived, and they
are mostly one of a sort, especially
in the matter of cut. Wilkes-Barre
women appreciate this, for they
demand exclusiveness in their cos
tuming. All fairly priced some of
them as inexpensive as $11.98.
Women's
Neck Pieces
Fresh arrivals weekly keep the
tock always bright, interesting and
full of novelties. A little better
than you'll find elsewhere, and this
season we are making special ef
forts toward originality and variety.
This, combined with right prices,
lias the result to which we have
giown accustomed.
Our Glove
Showing
We present to your attention
tnis week the perfected condition of
this always best showing. We
have all the new shades, that
match the spring fabiic hues. The
skins are elastic and high-grade.
The stitchings according to the lat
est prescription.
A word about our Dollar Glove
its like is usually priced at Si. 50.
Light and Dark Modes, Tans,
Grays, Fawns, Browns and Red
Browns, Black and White all
sizes for women.
ISAAC LONG.
WILKES-BARRE, PA
MARCH 27, '00.
Baking
Powmer
ca , ritw vox.
he did not know that It would be ad
visable to erect the monument. If It
was decided to elect It he told White
and Deltiick they would have an op
portunity to bid on It. White told him
that Jf the commissioners let him In
on the Job they would make It wotth
his while. Drown would not listen to
White futthrr and walked away. Com
missioners Wheelork and Chtino were
also called as for ciost-examlnntlon
and frave almost similar testimony.
Kdwatd Gnllashcr, of Philadelphia,
the man who elected the monument,
wiii called and suld he received $9,000
for Hie woik. An attempt was made
to piove by him that he took the com
mlHslonets to Philadelphia and enter
tained thtin thete at his expense and
that he uterwatds presented each of
them with $20, JucIrc Archbald tilled
that such questions cotiH not be pio
pounded to the witness, for the reason
that the evidence was not material
White and Deltriek weie then In turn
called to the stand to give expcit tes
timonv as to the cost of such a monu
ment as was erected. They knew noth
ing about the cost ot the bioire 11km es
on the monument ami had only meagre
knowledge of other matters entering
Into the tost of II, and Judge Archbald
lefused to allow them to testify as ex
pel t
THi: CATONVU.LE uhidhk.
David Keele a practical bildge man,
now employed by It. AV. Hlldied & Co,
of New Yoik, testlllPd th.it the bildge
at Katonville, for which S'i.OS" was paid,
toiild be duplicated for $1,510 M.A.Uey
nolds. cletk of the couit of (tuatter ses
sions, testified that certain costs had
been twice imld to the district attor
lie Ellery Colby, a witness for the de
fense, who was anxlour to leave the
ity last night, was, by peimlsslon of
the plaintiff, called by the defense at
that point, lie Is president of the
Owego JJridge company, and has been
a. bridge conti actor for twenty-live
years He gave It as his opinion that
the Eatonvllle bridge. Independent of
the appioaches or planking, would cost
S"!,000 He was vlgoiously cross-examined
by Attorney Dawson, but his opin
ion was in nowise shaken b the ques
tlons of the attorney. After Mr. Colby
left the stand routt adjourned for the
duv. The ease will be ipsumed this
mutnlng.
Other Cases Heard.
The Suanton Glass oumpanv was the
plaintiff in nn action to lecover from
J. It. Davitt for bottles sold him. Mr.
Dnvitt did not appear and a veidlct for
$')',7 71 in favor of the plaintiff was re
turned. That Is the amount of the Glass
eonipanv's claim with Intel est. Hon
W. W. Watson appeared for the Glass
tompaii
The llrst case called for tilal befoie
Judge R AV Gunster In the main couit
room was Frank Thomas against tho
Jerinyn lio companv. No one appealed
to rejueseiit the lee company Mr.
Thomas went on the stand and In re
ply to the questions of his attorney,
Joseph Jeffrey, said he was employed
by the Jermyn lee company and that
wagts weie due him to the amount ot
$77:10. A verdict in that amount was
returned In favor of Thomas
.1 C. Uuek was tho plaintiff in the
next use called He was employed as
a blacksmith b M T Killer and al
leges he was to lecelve $2.2.1 per duv.
Mr Keller says the wages agieed upon
was $j per da. When theii relations
as emplojei and employe ceased theio
was $ja coming to Mi. Huek. nccoidlng
to Mr Relict's statement, and this he
tendeied him. Mr. Hiuk lefused to ac
cept this alleging that the amount due
him was $IS73, and he has sued to re
cover that amount Thajer & AVatklns
weie the attotnevs for the plaintiff and
John r. Scragg 101 the defense The
Jury re-turned a verdict for the amount
ot Mi. Duck's claim.
The suit of Mis. James Gallagher
against Joseph A. Dolphin, both of
Olv pliant, was called before Judge
Gunster late In the afternoon. Mis.
Gallagher wants to recover $C0 with In
teiest fiom July 0, IMif), the rent of
tlnee looms' that Dolphin oecupled In
the i ear of a hotel on Lackawanna
stieet. Olyphant, which he also lented
from Mrs Gallaghei. The latter sajs
Dolphin was to pay hei $" per month
for these looms and Dolphin alleges
that he was given the three rooms In
addition to the hotel property instead
of a reduction of rent he had been
promised. The case was on ttlal when
eouit adjourned for the duy.
Not Tried But Disposed Of.
Other rases on this week's list vvuiu
disposed ot jesturdny as follows:
Continued Matthew M I'e.it son again t
Diuplre Diy Goods compmv, Interpleader;
(loodmin iV Vtifs against Andro Crow
cirics, feigned Issue J o More houses
agclnst D J. Campbell and others, as.
sum)"it; 1'iaiik Welles nt,'ilnst th ilty
of Ciirboiiilale. trespass; Hunt iS. Cornell
against A I'. lieiltiucl, ippml; John H
Snvdtr . Co agiilnst Austin Coal coin
p.uij, assumpsit, AVIIllam M. ruei,lln
agiilnst Scrunton Traction eompinv, tres.
luss, I. H I'vnns against city of Sciuti
tcm and oihiis, trespass.
Settled- D. S lite me r against J. T.
Hot he and otluis, trespass, AVIIllam II
AVIivtct 'igalnst W Gibson Jones, appeal;
IXnnls N'.iry against Michael MtUuIra
and otheis npprnl. Hill and Council
ngilnst W. P. '(extend, uppenl
Heferi eel Anthony Tlerney against eliy
of bcranton, tiespass, to Nathan Vldavei;
Marj Caicv ag dust city ol Hciaiitcii,
tiespas; i:il.i Keilow agnlnst city of
Sciantem and otheis, trespass
Judgment for plaintiff Hlehardson Coil
Separating company agiinst Marlon Coal
company, assumpsit.
Mrs, Scanlon Makes Answer.
Two weeks ago Mis Margaret Scan
lon, adinliilstiatilx of the late Mar
tin Scanlon, of AVest Stinnton, was
tiled by the Fidelity and Deposit com
pany of Maiyland to give the company
security to indemnify it for loss it
would sustnln by reason of Its posi
tion ns surety to her as udmlnlstia
ti Ik. It was alleged In tho petition
that Mrs. Scanlon was mismanaging
the estate sh" has In tiust.
Her answer was llled yesteiday and
In it she shows the manner In which
the moiu'y that came Into her hands
has been disposed of. In concluding
she sas- "I today am worth Just as
much money ns I was when the peti
tloneri. foi this estate became my Be
curltj I do hereby answer and de
cline that I have In no way or manner
mismanaged, wasted ot In any uli
Impiopcily applied the assets of the
said estate, nor did I use any of tho
mones arising from said estato for
my own Individual puipo.scs, I, thero-
ford pray your honorable court that
tho citation Issued In this case may be
dismissed ut the costs of the petition-era."
Bond Said to Be no Good,
At the recent term of license court
the petition of John Szcrchen, of the
Klrst waul of Iilakely borough, was
looked upon with favor by the court,
although thcru was a remonstrance
tiled against tho application,
Holmer English, one of the men who
signed the remonstrance yesterday,
took exception to tho sufficiency of
the bond of Srerchen. Ho alleges that
T. IT. Hpangcnburg and George IJoznr
nre worthless, the property ot the
former having been sold, while the hit
ters piopetty Is encumbered to lt full
value. A rule was granted to show
taiise why the bond shall not be per
fected. Two Applications for Divorce.
Attorney E. AV. Thayer jesterday be
gan pioceedlngs for Clarence E. Abbey,
who desires a dlvoite from Ida Abbey,
to whom he was matrled June 2.', IV).
They lived together until June 110, lis!)7.
when, Abbey sajs, he was compelled
to leave his wife because of her ciuel
ticatment of him.
Lizzie X. Walters alo applied for a
divorce yesterday. She was matthd
to Itobert E. Walleis on Maith 26, 1SS1,
nntl lived with him until Oct. 12, 1SS7.
when she was compelled to withdraw
fiom his home because1 his cruel treat
ment made life with him Intolerable.
Answer in Election Contest.
Anthonv 1". Oiillesple yesteulay filed
his answer to the petition ot John A.
I.enuon, who tontests Gillespie's right
to hold the olllce of councilman fiom
the Thlid ward of Olyphant He de
nies that I.ennon locelved moie ot-s
than him nt the last election and uftei
waids questions the truth of every al
legation contained In I.ennon's petition.
He further alleges that sixty-live
Illegal votes wen fast for Lennnn, and
that men weic bilbed to otc for him.
Trouble Over a Line Fence,
-Mis. Ellen C. Kelley jesteidav Hied
a bill in equity to lestinln James V.
Donnelly fiom electing n fence on her
land on Madison avenue, this city.
They own adjoining piopertles, and
theie Is a dispute as to the ex-act loca
tion of the line between them.
Donnelly proceeded to eree t a fence
that Mis Kelley sajs Is on her land,
and she seeks lluough the medium of
the couits to restiain him fiom o do
ing until the exact location ot the line
has been legally detei mined
Yestei clay's Maiiiage Licenses.
Gcoige Smith Scrnnton
Martha A. Gobln Kciautoii
James i". Thompson 1'eckville
Jennet A. Dvans Tavlor
Chatles r. Slade Sciantem
Jeannette M. Durdlek Scianton
I'dvvard C Wateinian Lathlope
Maggie ('. Hlehardson Lathi ope
Unity G. Dunning sip,,,,
Lucy JL Slump AVest Leiuc
John Van Hergen Duninoie
Maij 15. 1'aff Sernnton
Court House News Notes.
Joseph I'elruscak, of Cai bondale, nnd
John Moiena weie jesterday nntuial
lzed by the court.
The re poi t ot the audltoi In the mat
ter of the estate ot Maiy M. Steenson
was vestciday conllnned nisi.
Michael l'nily esteidaj ieciiested
the eouit to ellsehaige him from ftitther
duties as admlnlstiator of the estate
of Mary A. Datl.v.
Atlgustlu Cnlic esterda enteied
hall In the sum of tv0i) to answer a
c lunge of having attempted to crim
inally assault Yillello e'asemi. Huinil
Monlslno became his bondsman.
The license of Clinics Kaufman for
the We stmlnsler hotel on Wvomlng ave
nue was yesteiday tiansfeircd to Jo
se; li C Melvin and Thomas J. Me
Tlehe, the new propiletois of the hot. I.
Ida K. McComb olitaincd a rule cs
terday to compel her husband, John
McComb, to show cause h he should
not pay her alimoin , ptmling tlie de
tciininatlnu of the divorci i)roceidlni,s.
A detectives lite use was yestenho
Arc much in lime, i . o
ready, efficient sar.-f.i
tory.prmeiitacciiiior fever
cure all llur ill - ck I ml
rhf, Jiundiff, r r i it
Tf e wilv I'
NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St, Denis
Droadway ind eleventh St.. New York.
Opp. Grace Cliurcli. Eumrn Pita.
Room $i.oo a Day and Upward.
Id n modeit and unot.rrmlvj way Ihaie art
fi w bettor conducted tiutdi la the cittropolla
tbun thtiHt Osnla
Tlio great popu arltf It ln -quired on
readily be trae-od to lta uslnua lot tl a. It
nnmilike 'moptitiri, tha poem', tr uicll-no
of Its cuisii.o and (errice, aud Iti rary modai
at price
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.
i
Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place,
NEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN,
Day und Upward.
EUUOPEAN I'LAN,
Day and Upward-.
$3.50 Per
$1.50 Per
I. D.t CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
i-w-xk-ck-c-c-xm-:-:-:":-:
.! Fnr Ru-;inc;c Mn
Iu the licnrt of the wholesale ilbtn. t
For Shoppers
3 minutes wnlk. to WannmakeiK 8
minutes to Sietl Cexipet x IiIr htorr
l'esy of llcts to the ureal Dry l,ooel
Morck,
For Sightseers.
OncblocL from D wavCnr ciitiL'(iiv
irauiuiiaiiuu to an points ol interest
otel Albert,
MEW YORK. J
e R Utll ST fi UNIVJiKSITY VI,A(.l '
c)al One HlocL from liroadway.
Rooms. ?tt i Iln. rcstaurant
, I J "I'l
PMC1Z RCA&ONACL
...:.. :;,
. A ...-.-,...
&& a 8 a
eii rrl . i i
WESTMINSTER
t t t V
Issued to Hyman Scldmnn, tho man
who achieved some noterletv In con
nection with the Corcoran case, ttnous
Brandt nnd Hernhart Spegal are the
sureties on his bond of $2,000.
On petition of M. M. Sweeney a tule
vas granted by the court yesterday to
show cause why tho forfeiture' ot tho
recognizance of Andro Szlmonlak should
not be remitted. Sweeney on April 23,
IMS, became Szlmonlak's bondsman In
the sum of $300.
The bond of John AV. White, collector
of taxes In Fell township, was approved
yesterday. It Is In tho sum of $44,000
and has J. J. McNulty, Joseph AVhlte.
Joseph AV. AVItsu and J. U Crawford
nit; the Htiietles.
A mandamus execution vvns Issued
yesterday dliected against Georgo AV.
Lee, treasurer of Cat bondale township,
directing him to pay the Judgment
awarded by the couit out of the first
money that comes Into his hands which
has not been appropriated
in the case of H. A. Hlythe against
the Scianton Lace Cut tain Manufac
turing company n itile was gianted yes
terday to how cause why the wtlt In
the case should not be quashed. It Is
n tuinable to aigument court
J he bonds of two constables were
yesleidav approved by the couit. They
aie AVIIIIatn Powell, of the Fifth waid
ot Taylor, with David X Lewis as Rur
ctv. and niehaid Morris, of the Klrst
waul of Tavlor, with Edmund AVIIIiams
and Joseph Hannlck as sureties. Each
of the bonds are In tho sum of $1,000.
in the ease of Thomas Maxey against
Tucker & Maxey, an older was made
dltectlng that the funds from the sher
iff s sale, less the .sheilft's and pio
thonotary's tosts and the attorney s
commission of live per tent., provid
ed for In the note on which Judgment
v.-as enteied, be paid over to It, D,
Stewart, the tiustee, all liens to be
pieseived a. routing to law.
Holds the Record,
The Lake Shoie and Michigan South
cm Knlhvav holds the world's record
for tastest long distance speed, for on
Oct. .'4th 1S9" a regular tialn made tho
phenomenal run of MO.t miles In 470
minutes and lo see onds, or CC miles nn
houi. Tho Lake Shore lailway is as
far ahead ot othei railroads in eom
fort, coincide nn and geneuil facilities
as It is in spi eel.
FRORAJ3IRTH
Our little diugliter hiel llcze-ma from birth.
The parts afflicted would Ikcouio terribly In
l3inecl,ancl water would 007,0 out llko great
beads of porf plntlon, finally this would dr)
up and tho skin would ciack and peel on", folio
sufTcTcdttrrililr. lladtoput tott mlttcn-itm
her hinds to keep her from scratching. Two
of our leading plijslcians did not help her.
After bathing her with CuncrnA Poat, I
applied Ccticcka (ointment) freely, and gav 0
lier Cuticuua Unsoi.vrNT regularlj . Sho n.
prot ed at once and i's vofj nti tr troubled. The
statements I have mule are absolutely true
and not exaggerated In anj wav.
KOUKIIT A. LAl'IIAM,
111J AVfPtSldo Square, aprlngtleld, HI.
SPIIITCOT-TUIlTrORFIlTBlOODlHtl5IK
llrwOR.wiin l.norHAlB Wftrmbittuwilh eeill;
ictrA Soxr. erntle anfttatlntllth C lticc RA.pitrfftoz
fitiftlli nt ikln otrM. tn4 mld dn.t.of Ccrncr i k Uesul
vht, greatest of b oo 1 r'OiHfnd humor cue-.
FnM fhrio-'ioiit l"li nrld TiT-rt T C C"ht ,
Vl ;i,J,j,ioii. l'w .i
Si
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Alanufacturers of
OLD STOCK
ILSNER
ffiiflMMOiaiPa.
Telephone Call, 3333.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal ot the beat cjuallty (or clon.etlo us a
nnd of ull sizes, Incluellnc Uuckvvluat and
Blrdseje, delivered in any part of tb
clt), at the lowest price.
Oreleis received at tlio ofUce, first floor
Commonwealth building, room No, 6,
telephone No. 2634 or at tho mine, tele
phone No 272, will be promptly attended
to Dealers supplied at the mine.
T PLEASANT COftl CO
A5KP0KTIinB?KLETON
GIVE5THL
AndUA&TELYSAFE
FOR SALS BY TMB
UTIC REFINING CO
SOnANTON STATION.
I
SIS
M0HT."BlJRN
oiv
oni.
12ZJ1Z&
Laces. Laces, j
laTt: ,; -:-.-Jvl--1-l-- J
1S22?'&23
ii mimmmm
An exceptionally
jsale at our well known low prices.
Connolly & Wallace
127 and 129 Washington Avenue.
Satisfaction
Is felt by every purchaser
of "Snow AVhlto ' flour. Wo
nie so confident of the great
merit of "Snow AVhlte" that
we guarantee evcrj sack of
It AVe know that If people
get
"Snow
White"
I'lour thev will have beauti
ful lire id, ckllclous pastry
and lino el. lined cake. People-
nppie elate un artlelo
thev can depend on. and
thev know that "Snuw
AVhlto" Is alwajs reliable.
All grocers sell It.
"We Only Wholesale It."
THE WESTON MILL CO
Scranton, CarbonJale. Olyphant.
I
OF SCRANTON,
Special Attention (jlventit l.it-,
ncss nnd Personal Account).
Liberal Accommodation In
tended According to iialuncci and
Responsibility.
SPcr Cent. Intcrt Allowed on
Interest Dapoalts.
Capital
Surplus,
WOOD
400,000
VM. rnXNKLli, President.
UKMlYBKLIX,Jr., Vice Pre?.
WILLIAM II. PKUK, Caslilor
' Tlie vault ol tlih bank l pro.
tected by Holme Llecti'U Pro.
tcctivc bybtent.
THE
MQOSIC POWDER CO.
Itooius 1 and '.M'om'ltU inMV'.
SCRANTON, PA
Mining and Blasting
POWDE
Jliulo ut Mooilc anj UusUJiHJ Worlct
I.ArUN & RAM) POftDr.tt CITS
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Klectrlo Uutterle Klectrla UxploJon.
loi exploding blunt, hafoiy I'ma uuel
R z
I Repauno Chailcal Cj's
IIIUII
UXIH.OS.IVB3
43tN
I AND
N3K
andlVaiiatt
Washington Avenue.
strong line of fine
The Last Call
This is your last chance to pick up shoe
bargains at the closing out sale of the
STANDARD SHOE STORE
Footwear goes at the smallest kind of
prices this mouth. Your Last Chance is
limited to a Few Days Only.
We shall positively
X Tuesday, March 28.
v
Now is bargain time; don't put it off.
Standard
HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. 217 LACKA. AVE
2 4
Spring
1899.
els i
vv
March ushers in the spring season, the busiest time
in all the year. New stocks are here in all their beauty.
The early buyer has the cream of the stock to select Jrom.
See the new novelties in
CARPETS
Ingrains,
Brussels,
Velvets,
Axminster,
Savonierrre,
Wilton, Rugs.
--
WINDOW SHADES
0
Williams lb McAnulty
Bicycle Perfection
Has at last been reached iu the productiou of the
1899 MODEL GHA1NLESS SPALDING
We would be pleased to have you call aud examine it.
FLOREY & .BROOKS,
WHEN IN
STRONG
AGAIH 1
-IV r jm wjGpt M
K Am f
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lior to the whole being. All '.rains nnd lories are checked ftrnnninUy, Unless P"
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Renaissance,
Brussels, Cluny,
Tamljour,
Irish Point,
Dresden,
Nottingham.
WALL PAPER
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211 Washington Ave.
Opp. Court House.
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