sysa'n'11"-" -iBW1-rjr-f'tf'WgjMFrr B THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1899. FORMER ROUGH RIDERCONVICTED JOHN CHESTER PECK WAS UN KINDLY DEALT WITH. Because He Demonstrated That tho Amorlcan Soldier Is the Superior Person He Was Convicted Jennie Stevens Convicted nnd Sentenced to Six Months Imprisonment in tho County Jnll Albert Ivory Got One Year for a Similar Offense. Otbei Crises Heard. Jurors nre sometime unpatriotic and unsympathetic. Kureb the Jury thav yesterday Iti quarter iwlons court con victed John Chester Peck, o Cnrhoti dalc. of nssault and hattory was not made ujt of normal iiullviduaK John Chester Pock was one of Itooso velt's IlouRh Rldcis. Incidentally It might be added that hl naim has often llgured on tho criminal tilal lists of this coitntv. Up was one of the lltst men in tho cliuige up San Juan hill one yeai auo, or at all events ho Sins he was. More than a year aro John Chester had nn argument with one John Wol an Austiiim, about the jelntlw merits of the soldlcis of America and Austria. This wat at MonIe Uu'i alum Car lioudale, where the ifteiwardi' tough rhhr was then residing. Juhn Chester said the Ammltnti could ti ounce' anything In tin1 oihl Wolf ilmiiirPd. He had litrn nil Austrian holdlci "l'n1 going to be .'in American so' elioi " pioudly declared John Clu'stor, ".iiid I'll convince jou that Anvrlu Is foi. much for Atntri'." His demonstration was complete TI ti John Chester quletlv departed and .Utai hed hlm-,n to the now famous Rough lllders After they wie imi- toicd out h" iHturiird and wns uiiestcd fin his .T'-'iililt on W ilt Win n nr l.iigned feu tilt! befoie .ludpe Keeile In qiMttn M'S&l'inf. remit eiUuid.,n he tilni to plncp the lcsponslblllu for the assault oi. a companion. lJ.m Tlioma" That proed his undoing Had he frankly admitted the facts thf veidlit jnlghi have been d'fferoiit 'lit. attor in, i:. W Thiyei. will ask lor a light sentence In consideration of his tllent's in mid mllltaiy record STLVR.VS WOMAN" CONVICTRD. Jennie Rteen will pjiend sit months In the countv Jail for keeping a liawd.v house. When ciimln.il court opened esteiday moinlng the Jiuy retuined a n diet of gulltv and Judge II M Eel v mils sentenced the Moman to Mx month" In the county Jail She Is ,v well-known charactel In the led-llght illsttlct and hii been the centuil figuie In several diamatie and sensational episodes ihulng lecent vears. In the case against her, chaiglng the r ntlclng of .1 mlnoi female for Immoial pui posm, a eullct of not guilty w,i taken. The gill she was chaiged with i ntlclng was Minnie Shoemakei, the s-lUcn-eai-oId gill, who i the pilnelpal witness! against her In the Tiawelv liouse case. It was appnient fiom her tistlmom that the gill had not bien enticed into tile liouse and a vei diet of not guilty was theuloie taken Mis Hiidgct MrCahe, who was tried befoie Judgi Heaile on n chaige of un lawful lelatlnns with John I'.attley a boaider at hei liouse. was returned not guilty nnd the cost, placed upon liei husband. Michael Mi Cube In two other rasps gi owing out of the same affair ti diets of not guilty weio taken. One chaiged John Hartley with unlaw ful illations with Mv. MiC.ibe and the other chaiged ISaitle and Mis Mi C.ibe with lomnilttlng an assault and battel y upoi. the husband Michael Me Cibe. St.inlej Majelskl and Anthonv Majel skl of Tliiooo. wete found gullu ! sulking James Coopei, also of Throop with a spiag anil with their fists-. The defense was that Cooper and his cousin wite the agglessm.s In the tumble .mil tint the defendants wei, compelled to Inflict tin injui complained of The te. idiot was gullt Joseph Mumaiteh wa convicted of assault and battel v on Cont table f-Vtli Smith, of tin Tiist waul, of this city Muinaltcl was undei .uiest when be luoke awa fiom the constable. After he ian a Mmit dlstanie hi idiked up a stone and hit Smith on the head The defendant has been in jail for seent Jle davs and was allowed to go bj Judge IMwaids witli a fenteliee ot $10 and costs. John Noone was tiled foi ass.uilt and battel, on Matthew Moian and his sl tn Hildget Mot an. The n.iiilt oc cuind at W iiinliig aenuo and New Htiict this city. Moran alleges tliai he was going home one night, when Noone assaulted him His sister lame to 'lis asstst.inie nnd Noone hit hei in the mouth and btoke one of liei teeth. The defense was that It was a general fight. In the cas-e in w lilt h Matthew Moian war pioseeutor a mm die I of not guilty was letumed and the pioseeutor dl lieted to pay the costs. In the case in which Hildget Moian was prosecutrix Noune was retuined gulltv. He was dliected to pay a Hue of $10 and iosts Albeit tory, a coloiecl man, was convicted of keeping a biwdy house at 310 Raymond couit Chlef-of-I'ollce Itobling was the prosecutor. Tluee white girls were recently auested at the place who wimp consoitlng with colored men there. The glib aie Cot a Acker. Nora Sheehan and Nellie Thomas. Two of them were on the Tell. What's Oil Can Aad I'll tell yon wbttiort ofuitjUt you're. totting. If I Jt'i n poor oJl you're g 8 tlnfApoor ltehf- tfothlnre Eiurar. Iflt'iour Headlight Water White, Oil You bare real Imp lamrr. Ho obtrrtd wlaki, en dl. ngrMtbl odor, no itnobr eklMBr. IftktM uwrtn hTlDf. tell yoo 1mJm to lupviy yon mwntr wiiu owr jHMdltrta Wfctw Whit Otl. M4by ATLANTIC REFINING CO. THE OLD WAY. Of Ti eating Dyspepsia and Indiges tion by Dieting n Dangoroua and Useless One Wo say the old way, but really It la a vety common one at the present time und many dyspeptics and physicians a well consider the first step to take In attemptlns to cure Indigestion Is to diet, either by selecting ceitaln foods and rejecting others or to greatly di minish tho quantity usually tuken, In other words itbe utorvatlon plan la sup posed by manj to be the first essential. The almost certain failure of the starvation cure has been proven itimo and ngaln, but still the moment dys pepsia makes Its appearance a couise of dieting Is at once advised. All this Is radically wioug. It Is fool ish and unscientific to recommend diet ing to a man minuting from dyspepsia, because Indigestion ltelt stnies overy organ, every nerve nnd every fibre In tho body. What the dyspeptic wants Is nbund ant nutiltlon, which means plenty of good, wholesome well cooked food, and something to assist the weak stom ach to digest it. This Is exactly the purpose foi which Stuart's Dyspepsia TabletB aie adapted and this Is the method by which they cute the worst cases of dyspepsia. In other words tho patient cats plenty of wholesome lood and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digests it for him. In this way the system is niiuilshed nnd the overworked stomach rested, because the tablets will digest the food whether the stomach works or not One of these tabletr will digest 3,000 grains of meat or eggs. Your diugglst will tell you that Stu art's Tablets Is the purest and snfest lpmedy for stomach troubles and every trial makes one more friend for this ex cellent preparation. Sold at f0 cents for lull si7cd package at all drug stores A little book on cause and cure of stomach diseases mailed free by nd dressing F. A. Stuart Co., Mai shall, Mich. stand yesteuliy. The defendant dc nlid the chaige made against him, but his dlsclalmei was of no avail. He was sentenced by Judge ndwards to one year In jail and dliected a'so to pay a line of $10. ADMITTED UTS GUILT John Gare pleaded guilty to break ing windows In the house of his nclgli boi, Rlchaid Fleming, of South Sctan ton, nnd wns directed to paj a tine of .ft and costs, lie has been In jail for fort dns awaiting trial. In the case of William Powell, charg ed w,h assault and battery by A. R Thotoa, a erdlct of not guilty was taken bv agi cement. Thomas Span genlcug was acquitted of a charge of selling 'Iquoi at Wlnton without a license nnd the costs were divided be tween him and the prosecutoi, George Pastic. Hpingenbuig was Ills own lawcr and although handicapped by at Impedlmcil to speech conducted his case' in a er cm editable manner. Owen Moran pleaded guilty to steal ing taipet from bis mother, Rrldget Moian, and at her rainest solicitation Judg' IMwaids imposed the nominal sentence of il and costs. William Gtiflln, who has no pattieu lat home, was tried for hi caking into tli s'toip of J. Grossman, on Cedar avenue, on Maich "7, and stealing a number ol pilts of shoes. He madi a genual denial of the charge. When couit adjoin ned the jur was out. Joint Maikle, Fied Dobbins and Chailes Stott, boys langing from IS to IS vi'.us of age. pleaded guilty to a cbatee of malicious mischief and sen tence was suspended until the next teiiu. The boys are charged with thiowinir stones at a Delaware and Hudson fielglu tiain. IS FHHHLE-MINDHD. Louis Ackei. a feeble-minded man, was convicted of stealing a watch fiom bis bi other and was sent to the coun ty jail fot thlity days An eltort will be made befoie bis term expiies to have him plaied in the Hillside Home "Wadhlaw Slaihowitz was tiled be for" Judge Seaile for bieaking windows In the bouse of Rosa Zulkowskv, on Kejscr avenue. The jury was out when couit adjourned foi the clay. When court adjourned John Pataska and John AVeber weie on trial In No. 2 foi iiibbing Dominic k Ambrose of $30 on April 2.', while the pioseiutor wns jnuinevliig along a load leading fiom Austin Heights to this city. Yesterday's Mnrriage Licenses. Gnidou Ulmmoek Hinds Seianton Anna Mulle Seianton William .aclmian Seranton Lydia Jacobs, Seianton Edward Hoiace Hurkhousc... Seianton Nellie Ne.ilon Seranton William Stevens Seianton Annie McGiaw Seranton Edwin Rod way Seranton Elizabeth Piobert Seianton Jiuob J Relf Seianton Kate Demutli Seranton Michael J DKon AMica Margaiet E liutlei Moosle Domcnlio Hillnlo Old Poige VlnceiiiSlna Cumlno Old Foiga Sabatoie Zumrano Old Foige Teiesa Pottlmato Old Foige Michael Caffory Old Foige Katie Douoau Seianton Paul C. liaith Seranton Clara Dcvine Nay Aug COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Ncal Walker leglsteied yesterday as a student-at-law In the oillce of Dunn & Walker. An application was made to the coui t jesterday for a charter for the Old Forge board of trade The report of viewers concerning a road In Madison township was con firmed nisi yesteiday and the width of the road was fixed at fifty feet IP. J. Duffy, propiletor of the old Jer sey Central houe, opposite the IJiIdge street station, was made respondent In divorce proceedings yesterday. Ills wife, Jennie, alleges that he treated her cruelly. They were married In Oc tober, 1S1, In Plttston. Nathan Vlda ver is attorney for the lPellint. EAR ASSOCIATION MEETING. Programme of tho Annual Session to Bo Held in Wilkes-Barre. Tho fifth annual mcetlns of tho Pennsylvania Bar association will be held at Hotel Sterllni. "Wllkos-Barre, July C and 7 'Hxtenflve arrangements arc belns made for the entertainment of tho attorneys t1io will attend. Ex cursions will bo to Glen Summit, Har vey's lake, Forty Fort and other Inter esllnB nearby places, The committee in charge of the ar rangements Is composed of WilJIam A. Vlleox, of Seranton, chaliman; H. M. McCluro, IewlsburBi J. B, Colohan, Philadelphia: J. M. Shields, Pittsburg; II. M Ollkeson, PJiocnlxvUIe. Hon. Stanley Woodwatd, of Wilkes-Barre, Is prosldont and Edward P. Alllnson, J of Philadelphia, secretary. PITTSTON NBWS Small Tire and. Plenty of Excite ment Caused by Rotten Hose. Child Burned to Death, Other Deaths nnd a Coming Marriage. A workman on the Masonic building was tho Innocent cause of an excite ment, Monday afternoon, which for nearly an hour blocked with humanity the most busy block In the city. He was engaged soldering on a new roof and some of tho red charcoal from tho lire dropped down on the old shlnglo roof of the Lamb building and Instant ly there was a bla.ie. Au alarm was I time and prevented a serlotios contla sounded and both the Ragle nnd Nl- ' giatlon In that thickly populated por agara companies were out on the Jump ' tlon of the city. The Niagara boys did nnd made connections with the plugs . not get out owing to their team being In front of the Nntlonal and MlnoisV a considerable distance fiom their bnnks. AVhen the water was sent quarters. Tho damage Is co'eied by thiough the hose, recently purchased, ' Insurance, theie was a. scattering of tho great Cards have been received here nn- crowd, for the hose burst In several places and where 1t did not the water spuited nnd went high In the air, from the hose which seemed to be as W"ll perforated as a sieve. In the mean time some thoughtful citizens i cached tho top ot the building, and put out tho fire with a few buckets of water. The only water that went thiough the nozzle succeeded in thoroughly soak ing those upon the building who had put out the fire The lamentable con dition of the hose should be a vnluublo winning to the fire committee of tho council, who recently pun based the hose, to see If they are in possession of the aitlele they contracted foi. William Partridge at lived in the city yesterday from Lewlstown, and will Immediately commence the work of bullding the sewers on Rnlltciad, Curtis and Rutler streets, recently ordered constructed by the council. 13. T. Coon, of Kingston, Is the contractor. M. P. Nealon, an Industrious young man we are glad to note, is meeting with much success In the distribution of hU book on the life of Admit al Dewey. Tho remaining membeis of the old Schcoley's battery, of which the major ity aie resident:: hete, have arranged to hold their next leunlon at Nay Aug park, Seianton. On next Thursday our German citi zens will enjoy, with their families nnd friends, their annual picnic at Sol b"l's grove, near Ransom. It Is a de lightful spot, and favoiable weather Is all thai will be leijulted to make It one of the best social events this season fiom this city. The marriage of Alvln Lynn and Miss Esther Touhlll will occur on Thuisday oening at 5 "0, In St. John's church on William street. Dakl It. Davis, who was killed in the mines at Seianton Monday, was formeily of this cltj, and was u bi oth er of Mi.s. Adam T'jden and Mrs Ann Williams Mis. Joseph Acker, of West Wyom ing, died suddenly Monday morning at the age ol CI yeais. Geotge Cienlk, a well known resident nnd an auditor of Exeter borough, died Monday morning, after a short Illness, at the age of SI yeais. The numeious entiles for the athletic games of the Y. M ('. A., which ocelli on next Saturday afternoon at the West Side park, will draw a large ciowd not only fiom heie, but fiom Seianton and Wilkes-Paiie, where a largo number of the competitors leside. The medals displayed in Staley's window are botli handsome and valuable The festival and open air concert by the West Plttston Hose company Monday night on the tlver commons was a nocl and successful atti action and laige crowds enjoed and pationlzed the affair. The music was by Alexan der of Wilkes-Hane, and the ladles worked like tiojans. It will be con tinued this evening. Thomas Ford, one of the wealthiest citizens in this valley, a resident of West Plttston, und for many years the vice president of the First National bank, yesterday notified the directors of the Young Men's Christian associa tion, that he was jeady to donate to them real estate and cash to the amount of SS.OOO as a nucleus tcwaids the erection of a building that this w orthy association could call their own home. It is needless for us to add that this numllieent olfer was le.idlly ac cepted, and the result is that the mem beis of the association are in buoyant spirits. There Is now tho sum of ten thousand dollais In sight. This Is so encouraging that the olbcera of the as sociation and its sustaining members will begin an earnest work, to Ineiease this fund so that on the daw n of the new centuiy theie will be an edifice erected and dedicated to the use and work of the Young Men's Christian as sociation of this city, that will be an ornament to the city and a credit to those who by tholi liberality made It possible to atttiln such a result. William Abbott has been chosen tteatuier of the Plttston school board and has furnished bonds in the sum of thlity thousand dollais. The Misses Spent or nnd Watson, teaeheis in our East and West Side schools, and who started a week ago for a. toui of Euiope duiing the vaca tion months, ai lived at Movillc, lie land, voslerday afternoon, according to a cable lecehed last evening to W. L. Watson, cashier of the First National bank. They procreded to Glasgow, Scotland, on the same steamer, wheie their Iterlnaiy will commence, and will Include the Eiltish Isles, France, Ger many and Italy. The Henry Grattan society enjojed a smoker last evening at their looms, und theie was o large attendance. Audrow Weir, James Collier and Geoige Huntley have been appointed " Want of Watchfulness Makes the Thief ." Many cases of poor health come from want of 'watchful ness. But if you keep your blood pure no thief can steal your health. The one effec tive, natural blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparitla. Disordered Blood "MyfMtrfus (sr.g ben ircubUdtuiUi disordered blood and nvu.fi hick. Hood's SzrstpirilU made lum alrong and hutUhy; fie tvorks every ." A. S. Wyket, S. Eutorx, "Pa. H U m 0 r " When 1 1 xeed a blood puri fier I tke Hood's 5TsptSU. II cured my humor and is excellent as a. nerve ionic." Josie Ealon, Stafford Springs, Ct. JtCCcCS SwtiapWi'dt ilood'i Dili cure liter luti the mm Irritating unit "Siily cithartlo tu ula with Hood'. Atii).!rllli. by tho court auditors of tho Plttston school district. Anthony Dougherty, of Foity Fort, and Miss Jane Byron, of this city, were married by the Rpv. Father Quitman In St. John's church, and a reception fol lowed at the home of tho bride. A tire broke out In the outbuildings, at tho rear of the German Catholic school on Mill street, yesterday about noon, caused by soma children Igniting fireworks In the building, The Kaglo Engine' company and tho Mechanics quickly responded, but the latter met with misfortune when turning a corner. They rnn Into a post and entirely de molished tho wheels of their hose cart, The Eagles had a stream on In a short nounclng the coming marriage of Miss Knthtyn Hryden, eldest daughter of Superintendent Alexander Rryden, of Dunmore. but formerly of this city, and Chatlps Nelmeyer. The ceremony will be performed at the 13ryden home on the 20th Inst. No one should forget the annual field sports of ths Young Men's Christian association on next Satuiday afternoon at the West Side park. The entries are numerous. The lawn festival of the West Side Hose company on tho river common, which wns coniluded last night, was a splendid succes3. The music by the full Elite orehestta was highly cnjoed by moru than two thousand people, and tho pretty waltressis did a land olflce business for the Ilia boys bene- "L Rr. John McDougal Is entitled to much credit In securing this excellent orchestra. Tomonow morning our German citi zens and their families will go up to Stlbol's grove, near Ransom, on the Lehigh Valley, on the occasion of their annual outing. It Is under the auspices of Luzerne lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and a good time is as suied. Am you going? Mr. and Mis. Charles Law, of the West Side, have icturned from their western trip, which included the Yel lowstone paik, California and New Mexico. Ralph Underwood.whlle picking cher ries on the Everett estate, fell fiom a tree and broke a shoulder blade and one of his arms. There is additional nnchineiy being placed in the silk mill on the West Side, which will ghe additional em ployment to fifty gills. L B. Hlllard, of the Wyoming Lum ber company, fell from his wheel, at Slurmeivllle, yesterday, and was bad ly injured. A rollur bone was broken, and he was seriously biuised about the body. Dr. Troxell attended him. Miss Edith Dougherty, of this city, was a graduite at the Miller Institute, New Yoik city, last week, and was first in hei class, with a peicentage of 90 14. Theie are seeiity-iilne junior pilests in attendance at the letreat at Glen Summit the present week, with Very Rev. E. V. Gaivey, V. G.. In chaige. There was an individual named My ei.s around town last night, looking for scalps, but Chief Loftus bad his eagle eye on him, and was icady to plaeo him in duiance ile had he attempted to put any of bis boa-stful ideaa Into execution Work on the new sewers on Butler and Charles streets wore commenced ye sterday. Skin-Tortured Babies CRY FOR CUTICURA. TncMnt rpilnf and alcen. in a hot bath with Cdticuua Soap and a single anointing wltu rnnciinA ointment. A t)le8lntt to skin tor tured Infants and worn ouMvorried patents. SoM rrerrwhere Soap.! iOihtmiiit.kx:. ronu I)7d C. ejosr., l'ropi , lioitoa. Bena lntMp. book, tm. TAKE TIME OY THE forelock.'1 Car load just arrived. All stylo, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed ev n on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock ot Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds. etc. Five large floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Storas, prinA 131 and 13'J venue MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for elomestlo use and ot all sizes, Including Huckwhc.it nnd nirdseje, dellveicd in any part of the city, ot the lowest prlco Orders received at the otllce, Conntll building, Hoom BOO, telephone No. J7i.2, or lit tho mine, telephone No. 272, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. I PLEASANT CflftL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccranton and Wlllcei-liario, I'a, .Muiiufucuirora or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INCS Hollers, Hoisting and Pumping Mtclilnery. General Offlce, ficranton, Pa, m go WW r ?, m mm m mm (nnolJjjSWallacf The Cotton Goods Selection Is filled with hundreds of pretty, almost dainty, cottons all reduced in price. There are more styles than we need to enlist here. Hall third some big reductions in every piece. At 2c Printed Cotton Chatlies. A 4. e,-. Classic Ginghams, "1 jfL DL Violot Lawns, ' ioc Af 1 Or Cor(lecl Muslins, valuo 15c. rxL 1UC Priutod Jaconets, value 12 tfc. t 1 "71 r Barnaby Ginghams, valuo 20c. YL 2r' Fino IMntod Dimities, valuo 15o Fancy Printed Piques, value 25c Ai i or "F.mcy "Woven Piques, 50c valuo. rVL A Ol Colored Dotted Swiss, valuo 25c. A -fr t fin Uxlora Suitings, valuo " - scotch Gi eiugliams, valuo At 25c Silk Plaid Piques, valuo 50o. Scotch Ginghams, 3So quality. Ax ir Hemstitched Scotch trxi. jkjs vail luo 50c to 68c. Ax Cfify mo Sik Plaid Piques rt OUt colors, valuo 85c. CONNOLLY & The Boy Veil on Rood hre-icl will develop brain nnd inuc Ic. Ho V.HI amount to something when ho Rrows up. "Snow ji I'loiu makes the kind of breed that a. Kiowltif? boy ought to have. It irnkts light Vtholo-t-ome, nutritious hiead Tho kind cf bread that boys LIKU. All grocers roll "Snow White." "We only wholesale It " THE WESTON ILL CO. Seranton, j Carbondale, Olyphant. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSHER ffiioy!isi..Sffli 'lolcphon; Cull. 23IW THE moosic POWDER CO. Rooms 1 niia2,Coin'Mi BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Msdo at Mooalo and Rush alo Worlts LArLIN & RAMD POWDER CO.'S ORANGE QUN POWDER ElPOtilo llntterlen Kleotrln Exploder", (or exploding blast, .Safety Kino uud Rsoauno Ohem'cil Go's gxp'Shs i is i SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Values 35c. 25c, 30c, 35c Lot No. 2 At 10c each Ginghams, in various WALLACE, WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, Leaders in Carpets and Draperies. In a Bicycle '3SP- The running gear practically takes care of itself. Weather and road conditions do not affect its absolute uniformity of action. Columbia and Hartford Chain Wheels show the greatest advance in chain wheel construction. Prices $25 to $75. Complete line of Pierce and Slormer Bicycles at popular prices. KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Avenue OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bitsi ncss anil I'tfi'soiuil Accounts. Liberal ccoiiunoilntiotis K tended According to U dances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interjst Allowed cm luturubt Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNOLL, President. HENRY BEUN, Jr., VlccPrea. WILLIAM II. PKCK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro. tectcd by Holmes' Llcctrlc l'ro. tcctive System. Very Special. An unprecedented oppo rtunity to buy In fants' and Children's Summer Under Vests at a mere song of a price. 4- Kf, frrVi 100 dozen of fino cotton vests rVL C7 CcKwll fQr chil(lreu froul J year t0 10 years of ago. Tho lot comprises all tho littlo odds and ends from a large manufacturer and in cludes every shapo and style that is mado. Long and short slooves high nock low nook and sleoveloss, in both white and ecru. Another hundred doen to choosa from in fiuo lislo and silk vesta for agC3 from 1 to 12 years tho lot includes somo of tho lino3t littlo vests for ohil dron and misses that tho vest markets afford. We anticipate that those two lot3 will go oufc quickly early comers will get best aolcction. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE How to Keep Cool Save time and worry by buying iraw Mattings Fibre Carpets Cool, Clean, Cheap, Porch Curtains The Largest Stock. Screens The Lowest Trices The essential qualities are efficiency, ease of run ning, durability. These are found in the highest degree in the Columbia Bevel Gear Ciiainless, l!HI3IHIIKIIHIi:i!EIEIUIIII9nnilIIIR Ciiainless Bicycle. Have ou noticed tint there are S more SPALDING CIIAINLESS wheels belli ridile i toJ iv than ail other S ciiainless wheels comblnjJ ? I The Reason H N th.it there luis mt beju one Jls- 3 "ati-!ievlpurcln".er of this nuJjI. Its 5 mechanical superiority over other 5 iii.iKe i plainly evident after a shert K trial. S Spalding Racer. . .$60 S Spalding Roadster 50 g Spalding Ciiainless 75 a I FL0REY & BROOKS 1 jii Washington Avenue. Oppodte Court House. HilCllllimiilliilUIIIIIEIimrllHtllllllT 7w SM(ildw0 tm I- I
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