"flp 'it'u ffr-u' f --tfl "- -- '.. -.-..- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1899. 7! Children's Carriages nnd Sleeping Coaches, Go-Cnit v ncss Wagons, Etc., Motn. . . with Rubber Tires, Jtlchly Ti .lMi-eil, Handsome llodlea, Lnrrc tfauety, Attiactlvo Prices. Window Shades, Cm tain Poles, All Styles and All Sizes, Ready Made and Fitted to Order. Wall Papers and Decoiations, Ml (hades ami A" Styles from Clieupcst Kile m Pattern. to rinest Parloi ' i Made. Suitable Designr t .iiuichcs, Public Halls, Oillccu, Stuies, Etc. Llncrusta (Imitation Carved Wood). Wall Mouldings to Hang Pictures on. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. 32 S. Main St., Wllkes-Barre. .- WE FIND $ Alter Taking Inventory f U2 that our stock of MoulJ- ; ings in many styles is too jy large. In orJet to reJuoe 3; the stock we will quote ,, i ou prices that will aston- ?y. Mi you. J; i5 TiipnnirriilinTPTlinin a iiiiiunirrinHni oiuuiu s ,jj aoo Wyoming Avenue. ; WW'W$MWfMWWWWOsr s- WE DELIVER Fresh Pore Milk 5c a Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3ty37 Adams Avenue. DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Dlssasai of Women Clllre llomi 11 to l-2n. m 'J to 1 p. in At IteBidenco 7 to H p. m Ofllce 'Jio CoDnoll lluiUilnij. Uesldaaue J10 boutb MnlnAcnue. Chas. McMiillen & Co. Have opened a General Insur ance Oliice In tho Traders' National Bank Building Best Stock Companies represented. Largo lines especially solicited. Telo phono 1SC3. KEELEY CURE 1 or Liquor, Drus niul Tolmeco OlaoiHei. Pamphlet fieo. I HI! KHIJLUY INST 1 1 UTU. Hi' MaJison Ave., SCRAN TON. PA. Scranton Transfer Co., 1IUOII J. KHUNAN, Mannjer Clieckt Huasaso direct from reRldenca to any putt or ttio United State?. Olllcc 10!) Lacka. Arc. Phone 525 A Neat, Clean Laundry If you care for jour health you will send your garments to u laundry that Is particu lar In their methods and iis.0 caro In doing their work. Wo have a clean laundry and do neat, careful work. JL4 "riii:" AUIMDRY ;o8 I'enn Avenut. A. Ii WARriAN - 0 PERSONAL. Mr and Sits. Daniel l.angstaff. of Kac toi IIU, spun yesterday among friends In this city. Mr and Mrs. Siinuel Itoos, of Ei:i Vino street, arc nceivlng euiiBiatulatlutis. Twins, and Loth lio.s. William I). Itoehe and Mis Agnm Nal bn will bu united In man Uro at Ht. Peter's cathedral at S.OT o'cloci; this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis H. Jnncs and Mis. Wright Eroadbcnt, of Lafujetto street, will attend tho wedding of MHs Wilson at Factoryvlllo tonight.' Hcv. P. J, Golden, of Wllllamsport. n In this city on a short visit in lor to hl departure for Hot Spiings Aik , whtie he will remain two months. Oeorgo W. elatn!itcr, who w.i a cn illdatc for Governor of l'enna.luiila la 1801, und who Ib now practicing law la Tuflcon, Arizona, was In 'ho cll eiter da on legal bUBltcfs. He was enter tained by ex-Lleutcnant Governor L A. Watres, who wbh his runnlns matt. In that mcrncrablc cumpalsu. THE BURNED BUILDINGS. Question as to Whether or Not They Will Be Torn Down. Whether or not tho leuininliiK poi tlon of tho Shopland building will hae to be torn clown has not as yet been determined. The foundation walls are till hidden by the debris, and until thoy are laid bare Inspector Nelson will not be able to satisfy himself as to whether or not they ure secure The work of removing the debilH was be Bun yesterday. Inspector Nelson has decided that the Paull building has been damaged more than fifty per cent., and under this de cision It can not bo iepnlid This de cision, however, Is not Dual If tho ownei of the building or th insurance company disputes the luspedui h n .la ment, the matter, under the law, id le ferieil to u boaid of arbitration consist ing of one builder appointed by the In--pectoi, ono by the disputant and a i inl to be selected by tho llrst two. TI o decision of this board Is final. ftcr tho former lire In this building thico years ago Inspector Nelson do cieeU that tho building had been dam ugeil more than fifty per cont., but his finding was disputed ami upon being referred to arbitrators was reversed, Under this reversal the building was repaired. CALL FROM WILLIAMSPORT. Extended to Rev. Foster U. Gift, of This City. Yesterday Hcv. Foster U. Ulft, pastor of Oram Lutheran church, received word that ho was unanimously elected pastor of Si. Matthews' Lutheran church of WlllliiuiBpart, Pa. It Is very complimentary as It comes unsolicited. Uefore It was pcnerally known that tho piesent p.'istoi, Hcv. Sidney Kloti Hate mati, had resigned the council of Ht. Matthews, requested llov. Mr, Cllft to consider a call which t exulted in his going to Wllllamspoit cm Apill 10, to look tho Held over and u unanimous election followed hist Sunday. The congiCRatlon Is a larse one and has u splendid now bilck chuich prop erty, and a parsonage that Is one of tho piettltit and best appointed In tho city. Hev. Sydney 1'loti lattiiaii, the retlrliift pastor, will be leniemln'red by some as a speakur at the Yotinu Peo ple's Society Christian Ilndeavor on ventlon hold bore In ISDC. Itev. Mr. Gift has not yet announced whether he will accept or not but If he does ho will not enter upon his duties bofoiv taking u few month-" lompleto utt. THOSE LANCASTER CIGAHS. Five More Lots Discovered in Col lector Penman's District. Altogethf r. I'LUGl' of the M. Jacobs fit Co. eoimtelfelt .stamped clKiirs have been innllscuti-d In this dlstrlet t'ol lertor J'emnan .estetday rereletl word of J.roo more beltiff found at Sliamokln, ".,.'00 ut Wllkes-Harre, 3,100 at Kaston, !i"0 hi Wllliamspott and l.flOO at Lock haen. Deputy W. S. Montgomery, of tlu Wllllutnsport dlstrlet nlso leported !m lni; found a Jobber who recently df-posctl of l'J.OOO of the Jacobs cigai.s. He l on the track of them and ex pects to si'Ih them In the couiso of a day or two. The two lots of 9,100 and 350 respect ively confiscated at C.irbondale wcio ynsteidny received at the revenue of fice In this city, and an examination showed that every box contained a counterfeit htainp. Collector Penman says that at a casual slance they would deceive even expert revenue men but when centrally examined or close ly computed with genuine stamps their spurious nature is very evident. The defects In pi luting aie not easily dis covered but the difference In the color of tho counterfeit and genuine paper Is quite noticeable. What will be done with tho confis cated (IgaiH, f'olle'-tor Penman does nut as yet know. Under th law they would be sold at auction as tho prop el ty of tho government just like other confiscated property, but In this case, wheto the loss unquestionably falls upon Innocent persons, It would not bo surprising the collector believes If the government made an exception, and al lowed the dealers fiom whom the eig are were taken to redeem them by pay ing tho cost of stamping them. NO. 33,504 WINS PIANO. Lucky Number Held by Clara Claike of Webster Avenue. The drawing for the Emerson upright piano at Claike Bto.s.' stores yesterday afternoon was conducted In the dry goods department by Robert Ciotzer nnd Jacob Fltzpatrlck. A large crowd was present and n little giii na.m d Al beitha Hanley, of 411 Xnrtli N'inth street, was selected to draw the coup ons fiom the wheel. After seven tickets had been drawn and replaced in the wheel, tho little gill drew forth No. 33,501, which won the Instrument. It was held bv Miss Clara Claike, of fLM Webster avenue. MLs'i Claike Is the daughter of Mr. nnd .Mrs William C. Claike. nnd tho family are very deserving people. They held twenty-one coupons on the In strument, nnd llae been customers of Claike l'ms for the past sK years. Mr. Clarke Is a gardner nnd theie aro thiee children In the family. They aro in no wWe connected with the Claike Ilros . although the name Is spelled the same. The next ill awing for the third piano will be conducted at the stoie on May 21 next. ELECTRIC PLANT SOLD. Scranton Illmlnating, Heat and Power Company Changes Hands. Tho Klectrlc Company of Amoilea has purchased tho rights and piopeity nf the Scianton Illuminating, Heat and Power company for J200.000. Tho com pany also contiols the Suburban Elec tric Light plant und the Dunmorc plant. This company Is largely composted of 'Philadelphia men, headed by Martin Moloney, loimerly of this city. Baking Exhibit Friday nnd Saturday Kery lady In Mc ran ton and vicinity is coullally invited to attend the great baking exhibit to lie given at tho Foote & Fuller company's store, Washington avenue, on Filday and Satuiday of this week, fumi 10 a. m. to C p. m. Bread, cake, jelly rolls, cream puffs and u host of other good things nre to bo baked In the celebrated home product, the Dotkush name, and given uway free. This is to bo a practical demonstra tion to show the fuel saving Doekash, and tho new svstem of Oven Venti lation us used in the iJoelcash Range only. Do not forget the date, and come and gut some of the good things. SPECIAL FRUIT SALE Box Fancy Sweet Oranges, 5J to 6 dozen in box $1.35 per box. California Oranges 15 for 25c. Navels, 25 and 35c per dozen. Havana Prunes for pre serving 15c, $1.75 dozen. Strawberries, 20c and 25 per quart. Fancy Asparagus, 20c per bunch. Fresh Vegetables. Best Goods for Least Money. E. G.'C0URSEN. PLACING THE WIRES OUT OF SIGHT PLAN THAT IS BEING FOLLOW ED IN WILKES-DARKE. Same System Will Bo Followed by the Lackawanna Company in This City If It Is Granted a Franchise by Councils Ingenious Wny In Which tho Wires Aio Kept from View and Carried Into Houses. Mni.'.ioles Aro Constructed at In tervals to Supply Buildings. "The system of underground con struction woik now being dono on Pub lic Squat u by the People's Telephono company, adequately shows the vast Improvements that have been made In the method of conveying sound by electricity dining tho past few years," says the Wllkes-Uarrc Recoid, "Telephoning, like all other arts in which electiiclty plays n piomlnent part, is yet comparatively young, and judging from tho rapid strides being yenily made, It has not nearly reached the zenith of perfection. "The underground circuit plan is only one of the advancements, but In tho mechanical arrangement of tho tele- L.ui ML vrPHW -;&:i ' A . jggM I1J , . 4WHH &&aiii sm mmMJmWWmf -m HaMgaj with tu rmtmr&m. ffiMr7w.iKOKirfi5ra,w rah jjues&i sought ? iV ft . - I J INC SC AA.NT0N - --S u . ,i k. "fci. i" u,i ,r wr i jrit ri ' . m. rr YtflwVV..AS - fc9l 3 .! . f WVW VI bZ " vm .tt i- ff - ivm EitiiaiiMi jAtfs rr'i .r - fitm n a.rvw-w i Km 'CTr'.B fcto . i .y i nr,r.ipw ." rt n n w.w it. M'lm', Giw t.Uf eion nn m ta -. vi, 'av. s phono Itself thero have been Improve ments, which not only reduce tho cost of maintenance and construction, but also add greatly to tho convenience of the patron, something that all In ventors aro on tho lookout for in tills lightning age. Tho only advancement in the ait, however, which, in tho local company's woik. Is visible to tho gen eral public is the underground con struction wlie heietofore alluded to, and this work naturally attracts con bldeiablo attention. "Although the undeigiound circuit plan la expensive, in the end It more than pays for itself. Aftei tbe cables ate once laid theie is practically no expense in tlielr maintenance, and thero Is never any need of repair to them from storms, ilres and other ngencies, which eo much impair tho usefulness of the jiole system of wir ing. An examination of tho under ground work now being done gives nn intelligent Idea of the manner In which tho wires are laid and the Hstem used in pluming them In buildings. "It is the Intention of the l'eoplu'a Telephone company to lay their wires CEEEBRATE DEWEY DAY. Superintendent Howell Suggests Ap propilate Exeiclses in Schools. City Supeilntendent .f Schools fleorge Howell yesteulay addressed a circular to tho teachers suggesting that appropriate exerctses be conducted in tile city schools on the iifteinooit uf Muv I, Dewey da v. The superintendent was piomptcd to make this suggestion by the fact that no ceremony In commemoration of tho day had been ai ranged here. Finest winca and clears at Lane's, 320 Spruco street. The best of nil Pills aro ncecham's, Smoke The Popular Punch Cigar, 10s 111 lLitllIfii llslilipw' '" "" NimSSl underground In tho principal business streets In tho central portion of the city, or on tho following streets; On North Main street, from Union to Pub lic Square; on South Main street, from Public Squnre to South street, on Hast Maiket stleet, fiom Public Squaie to lliiltliiniic street, on West Market sttect, from Public Squat e to River Hticet; on Washington street, from Market street to Northampton, and around Public Squat e and probably on Franklin street, from West Muiket street to South stleet "In the trench leading from the tele phone exchange In the postolllco build ing there nre thirty-six ducts and In each duct there Is u cablo which con tains 100 pairs of wltes, or sufllclent to supply Hfty patrons The capacity of tho ducts Is 200 pahs. The ducts aro made of salt glazed vitrified brick, arc threu Inches In diameter and eighteen inches long. There ale four rows of them In the main lead and each low contains nine duels "These ducts ate laid In cement nioi tar, with tin ce Inches of cement coii ciet"' around tho four sides. As tho UW5j?: '-A-iM.t &:em ducts load from the central part of the city they deciease In number. Leading from tho exchange thero aro thirty-slv thiity of which go towards the Squuro and live towntds the northern part of tho city. "From 300 to COO feet apart, as busi ness requiies, manholes aro located. The manholes ate constructed of brick and from each of them a duct leads to the building or buildings to be sup plied. In the duct, uf course, is tho cast '..? i fibca " jpa VB rFVX cablo containing Its fifty pahs of wires. "Tho duct leads to the collar of the house, where thero Is a terminal suf ficiently largo to accommodate all the wires in the cable. Tho wires are then led from this terminal to supply the customers in tho immediate vicinity. The wires are run Inside the houses and none of them can be seen from the street. p "Whole the underground work leaves nlf there is a pole terminal to accom modate tho wires. The wires over giound will be placed in aerial cables. "The contract of Ji. G. Coon, who Is doing tho underground work, calls for tho completion of his work bv Juno J. In the meantime the poles will be pro pared and other outside woik finished. A large force of. men Is at present en gaged in the piepnintlon of poles In various parts of the city. tjeneral Manager Wayland expects to havo the exchange icady foi business before the bummer parses " This is the method of Installing a, plant the Lackawanna company pro poses to adopt in this city if giunted a franchise by councils. BARKER BICYCLE. $30.00 and $20.00. e aie closing out tho bicycle de paitment of our business, nnd will give purchasers the benefit of pi ices below rent of manufacture. 8. n. Unrker & Son. 207 and 209 Seventh street. Call eaily, only a few left. .Sinoko The Pocono 5c. Cigar. A Card. We tlie undciBlBiied, do lirreuy ugica to refund the money on a OO-cont liattlo of drcencH Warranted Hyiup of Tar If It rails to euro your cough or cold. Wo uIho IfUarnuU'o a '.'j-csnt buttle to prove satis, nictoiy or money refunded. J. o. llono & Hon, Dunmorc, Pa.j John I'. Donahue, Scruntou, Pa. r L '-J. AW " " CHIEF P. J. HICKEY HAS BEEN REMOVED WILL BE SUCCEEDED TODAY BY GECHGE 1?. SUiTDAM. Mayor Molr Not Disposed to Allow tho Democrats to Benefit from Council's Action in Tying Up the Walker Nomination Suydam Is. to bo Acting Chief Until the May ot 's Choice for tho Place, Perman ently, Is Confirmed C. H. Derby to Become Cleik to the Chief. At high noon today Chief P. J. lllckcy will cense to be the head of tho fire department and Oeorgo H. Suydam will assume the duties of tho position u acting chief. William Taunler, cleik In the chief's ofllce, also goes out and in his stead will be Chauncey II. Derby, citv editor of the Free Press. Chief Hlckey's summary removal Is due to tho refusal of select council, ut Its Inst meeting, to go Into the sixth order of business to receive Mayor Molr's nomination of John Walker an permanent chief. The friends of Mr. competitors for tho position assistance of the Democrats by this means to tie up the ap pointment in the hope that something would turn up to cause tho mayor to change from Walker to one or the other of the severnl other claimants. Mayor Molr was not disposed to put up with this kind of business and de cided that at all events the Democrats would not pioflt from any possible tic up. To a Tribun reporter yesterday tho mayor said: "There has been no chief of the fire department since the first Monday In April. Mr. Hickey since that time has simply been acting-chief. I wish to have u He publican in the position and have appointed one. He will act until such time as council confirms my nominee." Chief lllckcy waited on the mayor yesterday afternoon to Inquire Into tho rumors affoat on the street that he was to lie deposed rortnwitn. vine mayor informed him that they were true nnd that he could expect his for mat notification this morning. Chief lllckcy when seen after the in terview would have nothing to pay ex cept that he would offer no. opposition to the mayor's wishes, and that ho w ould go back Into the ranks and woi k as tarncstly for the success of tho de partment as be had when he was Its head. Mr, Suydam, the new acting chief, Is a member of the Nay Augs and one of tho veterans of tho volunteer service-. Ho is a printer In tho job room of tho Republican. The position pays $1,100 n, year. Kdltor Derby, who succeeds to the position of department clerk, Is a resi dent of Dunmorc, but contemplates moving to the city upon assuming bis new position. The salary oE clerk Is iiZO per annum. APPROPRIATION IS TOO SMALL. It Will Be Possible to Paint Only One of the Bridges. city Engineer Phillips, In company with Kncineer Webster, of the Edge moor Pridgo works, made an examina tion of the Iron bridges yesterday, to estimate the extent of overhauling that will be necessary, and after u careful computation the city engineer Is satis fied that the $1,000 appropriated for the woik will not permit of more than one bridge being painted. First of all, the bridges must be tightened up and adjusted and then ceilings must be put in over tho loco motive tracks. After this has been done, It Is figured theie will scarcely be enough of the appropriation remain ing to paint ono of the bridges. The Koarlng Ilrook btidge, which Is in most need of paint, will be the favored one. City Engineer Phillips will likely ask for an Increased appropriation in order to palntj all the bridges. If they ate allowed to become rusted it will requite more to put them in condition to be painted than to actually paint them, as every bit of the rust will have to be scraped off the iron before the paint can be applied. Ho earnestly urged a $2,000 appropriation for this work In his annual report. .- FROM THREE PLACES. Witnesses Examined in the Lang-staff-Kelley Contest. Tho following witnesses were exam ined in the Langstaft-Keliy election contest yesterday: Scranton James SlcMahon, John Campbell, Charles Shlpnian, Frank Slilpman, Eugene Long. C'aibondale Chailes Cushlne, Morris Ilnrdlng. Old Foige Edward Jones, Oeorgo Haines, Joseph Iieagle, John P. Phil lips, David Herbert, John II. AVeylam, John J. Richardson, Joseph Fassel, John IJarr, Thomas Davis, Oeorgo Jones, Robert Staff, David Evans, Harry Ilreeze. Robert Kehr, William M. F. Thomas, W. S. Durgess, John Sowden, Harry Reagle, Joseph Chap man, John O. Jones, Isaac Dowe, David J. Edwards, Uenjnmln J. Wylain. Another hearing will bo held today in tho uibltration room. Rheumatism Cured. My wife has used Chambei Iain's Pain Palm for rheumatism with great lellef, and 1 can recommend it as a splendid liniment for llietimatlsm and other household use for which we havo found It valuable. W. J. Cuyler, ned Creek, X. V. Mr. Cuyler Is one of tho leading merchants of this village and one of the most prominent men In this vicin ity, W. O. Phippin, Editor Red Creel: Herald. For salt by all druggists. Matthews liros. wholesale nnd retail agents. Want to Get Thero QulckP If you nie In a hurry to reach any point between Uuffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, Chicago and St Louis you can get thero quickest by traveling on the I.ake Shine and Michi gan Southern Hallway. This road runs fastci trains and mote of them thnn any other western road, and It offers so many conveniences and comforts to Its pations that a tilp seems shorter than by other lines . Smoke The Pocono Cigar, 5c. CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho Signature of 2tfm5t PBjSKf Jin PfiwJli la White Mountain Refrigerators Not Expensive. Perfectly Odorless Perfect Circulation. No Inaccessable l'liics. ECONOMICAL in the use ol ice. Thoroughly INSULATED walls, Perfect PRESERVATION of HOOD. IMPORTANT and INTERESTING to Housekeepers. Prices range from $5.98 up to $15.98 each Call and look them over. The Traders National ank Capital Surplus $200,090. 75,000. JOHN T. PORTER. .President W. W. WATSON Vice-President Pays Liberal Interest on Time Deposits. FRANK L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. Reduction in Dental Prices fit) FLATES All dental work begun during April will derive the benefit of our big pi ice cut. After May 1st the old pi lees will prevail. Even then you pay less than elsewhere. Tnless ou have "money to burn" you cannot tiftoid to cio-o arrange ments for any kind of dental work with out llrst getting an estimate trom us. We will s.ivo jou nuncy. Artificial Teeth for which others iharge $13, Jl?, $ nnd $3. Our prlco dining April $, $7. $3 and J2.73. fjold Crowns and Uridge Work for which otheis charge $10. $", nnd M Our April prices $3, Jl and $1 60. Ciold nnd other llillngs 23c up. DR. BARRETT, ,1i6 Spruce Street, Ailjolnlns Hotel Jerniyn Leader in Low Prices. Wo extract und fill teeth and Insert Gold Crowns nnd Bridge Work without hurting you. Wo guarantco our work and keep It in repair for ten years. Exami nation free. I TROUT l TROUT i fishermen: J. CANGKTTHi: Hl-Xr TACULi: L AT l Felton's, .". t -H- -r -t-1 $ MEDIUM - WRIGHT UJTOERWKAU I'ftl r-Jt'cUS lillUMUUiiui.il BELL & SKINNER, llntel Jermn llulldins. Manufactuied by SHOUT & HI lUEY Oil A! $5 ncuiff -unminrfnt " fcfcAii . ft I it I i ii i" TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Meridian Stmt, Sonitu, Pi BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS, PAINT DEPARTMENT. and Varnishes. Without a Coat or two of paint surfaces exposed ti tho action of tho air or weather will decay. Some PAINTS ore worthless, neither preserving or pro tecting. They nro nikdo of poor oils, and pomer wiillo lead. We nro not offering that kind. Tim paints we huo uro worthy of tho fullest cotilldence. Whether mmlo hero and under our direct supervision or purchased firtm well known houses, thev will bn found up to tho hlglicst stamlaid. A small qunn tlty will cover n lurgo surface. MATTHEWS BROS. jio fjicknannu Avenue. You uro often collared bv deal ers who dexlie tn sill wli.it thay have on hand, rather til in to suit you exnrtly. Our nlm is tho re verse. We suit our customers with our lornlshing goods and then wo aie suited. I HAND & PAYNE, "ON TUB bQUAKLV Sole Agents for Knox Man. S HlllIIIIIIIIIIItllllllltlllllllllllllillllK Spring Weather Suggests fledium Weight All Sizes from 30 to 50 in Merino and Natural Wool CONRADS 305 LACKA. AVE. Th3 Richarf & Sandsrsjii Oil Co., HUM. THE CELEBRATED TIONA SAFETY OIL Insist on gcttlnc it. M.ulo enttroly from tho i'lona Cruel e. High Grade Lubricating ami Burning Oil ol every description. ijai CAI'OUsli AVE. Just Think It Over .... Wo nro complete house fernlMicr. Our prices, whi tint i.ish or liltle-nt-n-tlme, me lower than Uiomj of the hO'Calleil cash C) Iihum'S. Wo make a. specialty ol cheering up put si's with small Incomes. Eeforij billing elsewhet", make u- a llt. Hal)' Carriages Thiee dol and tio-Cart ia is nnd ninety-eight cents to almost fifty dollars, and u line lot to pick from. Tho comlort of the little udei is looked after about equally well in all ol them, but there is a dilference in appointments and appeal -anccs. Other summer doings: Floor Mattings Hcto-TOea yd. Refrigerators and Chests, S'2.9S to 25.01). Climax Window Awnings $1.50 to S2.00--betler than the made-to-order kind. r 00R 007 Wunmlnd oa ' J , ' "'uu,,Ui niu' JUP till i , 'Si lid no a Mr, -f 4- 4- -f 4- -f -t- -f -- -f-f -f -f -f -f -f -f -f - GGINS, No. 207 Lackawanna Ave MANUFACTURING CO. Pure White Lead, Colors iiiiiiimmiimmmiiiimiiiiimiiiiiu; 5 TWO SUITED. 5 OPEftWEAR X 41 tftilbr a - ""-.ii if fnQ0W' '
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