3 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1899. The Secret Eugcno Sandow, the strongest man in tho world, says: " Tho secret of my strength Is per fect digestion. I use tho genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, and find It greatly aids mo In the proper assimilation of food." JOHANN HOFFS L TUCKER & MAXEY FAILURE REVIVED CONSPIRACY OltOWINO OUT OF IT IS ON TRIAL. David Seeds Pleaded Guilty to a Lesser Offense Than tho One Ho Wns Indicted for and the Plea Was Accepted Patrick Giady Exon erated fiom Complicity in Death of Patrick Moore's Pig Wolfcnden Shot Gislon for Flitting with tho Foimei's Girl. liofote Judge Ii. V. Seville in court in iip. No. " i"Ueidn in Tucker, T. J. Mao. .M. 1 .liicnlw and i'. H It-'iiy wi'ro tiled for connli icy. A. 1. YVilght m ihu ptosi uitiu. The ii minnnv.rtiHIi Is kpim ntcd 1)V As M'tunt Dlstiict ttorne V. On.lerel Thonmi Hon. John V. Ui'jtiolils and 1). Stuart, and tlii defend mts ) Attoincvs C. I. O'Mallcy and John V. b lafK. The c iso Id an outrciouth of the now fnino is Tuckui & Mncy fnil n ic. Tlic ch.irKc H that the defendants oii-'pltcil to cheat and defraud th" Itollca Impoi tlni" onipany of Xw York cltv out of $93').7i woith of tea on Nov. :n lat. l'lie coninicnwcilth offered evidence to fIiow that alxnit the time ol their falhne Tuekei & Al iey ordeied from the H a company the tea In question and turned It oer to the other defend ants who stoied It in ar old unused mill at Foiest CUy The tea was at tentat ds fourd hy A. Ij. Wright, who i named n piosecutor, and ldentllled thmuKh ptlwilo luniks, etc., liy Mr. Jt DonoiiKh, a repicpentatlve of the toMipun. It It esldent tli.it the com lii m.c.iltli will cndeaMU to show that the t'v wni oideied and tinned oer to Jai ohs & Heny 'n puisuance of an ananKeii'ent lietweon thtm and Tucker & ."l.iey. with the Intention to elefi.uiel tl.t lei company out of the .ilue of the tea: and that the oidei was Riven v hen Tucker & Maey wne Insolvent. MrDonoimh, the repies-entathe of the tea limine, and A U Wilfjlit, of Car bond.ile, weie the only witnesses called liefoie ndjouininent jesterday. Wiight, it appeurd, was emploed hy the cied Jtois of Tucker & Maxey to iisitutnln what he could cnnceinlnc; Roods known to hae been ord"ied and shipped to th' firm but not lound upon the picm Ises at the time of the falluie. He testified to Uncling the tea and to it ion"ih.itloii between himself and Jai olis. mil of the defend nils, In which the latter .I'-mi led th.it he had pine Ii is-icl the tea fiom Tackii &. Jl.iNey. He stated that he found the name of Tucker i Mum had been 1 1 11 1 i .1 1 1 , oias-ed liom the ailous chests (ontalniiiR the tea In some cases it appealed tint the cr.iMlies It ul been made with an old pi. me and in o'her cases by the use ot black pilut. si:t:ns iim:ai)i:i (iimi.ty. Hcfoie Judire IMw.neK Da Id Seeds phaded paillt to lieinpr the father of the child of Mabel Cioss. which was bom In Novcinhci lat,t The Cioss Kill went on the ht.inel estcida and h.iiil that Seeds foielbly Iolattd her in rebiuaiy. ISOs He 11m d in a house ndjoluliiK lit-1 pai nits. Mi and Mis Joseph I'ross, 011 Weight couit, on the "West Side She alil she- will not be foiiilien jc.llti of n BO until next Sep ti lubei. Attorney Nathan Vldaver in openiiiR for the difiiihe said they would pio tint the rIiI Is moil- than loin toon eais of afje and that for some time Mi" ha not enjojed a Rood leputntion They would pioduce witnesses, he s.ild, who would testltl to ailous acts of immoiallt) on the pait of tho rIiI Hi client wan wllliiiR to phad Riilltv to the chaiRe of lieliiR the rather of the child, but was not Rillltv ol tin unite serious clinic ullPRPii aiialnst him The com monwealth decided In accept Seeds' plea iif RUilt and he was xcnteni eel 10 pa. a line ot iio and costs, ,lo fen' lyliiR lu cpens s and $1 a wtek for the suji- WJieii a locomo tive goes off the track it looks at first as if nothing could eei put it on again. No or eluun, tools will move it an inch, and jet there is apparatus powerful enough to lift up thnt enormous en gine and set it smoothly running again. When the human constitution is thrown off tho track by some frightfully com plicated disease, it looks as if only a miracle could restore it, and jet it can he done. " It H my preatut desire," writes Mrs Wm S. Vollmer, of Concord, Cabarnw Co , South Caro. Una, in a grateful letUr to Dr R V Pierce, of DutTalo, N V , "to have you puWljh rnydauifli. ter's cure ; for It it the nearest to a miracle that I ecer witnessed She had bt Vitvs's Dance to badly she could uot bold tier hands feet or head mill one moment, only when asleep Mornings the could not dresa herself, hhe would reel and often fall Her sliouldera and bead were con ftautly jerking with great difficulty Her tonnue was often thrown out, and her face in different thsipe "She could not tnke a dipper of water nor food, nor anytlila? to her mouth If she tried to put any food to her moutb she would smear it oer ber face and bosom I'or seeral weeks he could not chew her food , all solid food I had to mash up fine We could hardly understand anything she would try to say "I bought one bottle ot IJr Herce'a Golden Medical Discovery, one bottle of bis ' Pavonte Prescription ' and one vial of bis ' riearant Pel lets.' I wrote to Dr. Pierce and k answered promptly, giving advice bow to give his roedi ctnet, ana alto now to keep her byKicnic sur roundings & near perfect a I could "After taking the medicines three weeks, I noticed tb symptom gradually leaving I coatinued nntil the last dote of the two bottles (one of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and the other of 'Favorita Prescription') was given, then she needed no more. Those two bottle, with a vial of Dr. Piercc'a Pleasant Pellets, made tier perfectly well. I wish everybody knew the great virtue In Dr. Pierce' medlciues If per sons wishing to know more will writt, enclos ing stamp, f will gladly answer " Do not hesitate to write to Dr. Pierce, lie Will advise jou by mail, fiee of charge. S? ji?. 5s TOR-ftfCSf v Ff ftf of Strength port ot tho child until it Is seven years of np;e. GrlllHh Thomas and Hairlet Thomas pleaded Rtillty to statutory hurglaiy and will be sentenced Saturday. 'While ill link ono night a few months ago they bioke the window of James Sall lcs oyster house in North Scianton and Mole some oynters. John Mcilalc and "Walter Mnlla. were returned not RUllty of burglary. One niRht early in tho Miinmer they broko a window in the hascmc-nt of Charles Wenzel'8 saloon on West Lackawanna avenue nnd wimp supposed to be at temptliiR to break Into the place. The defense- was that they weio drunk anil Mnlla fell flown the tellar steps bieak lng the window. Mcilalc went down to bring up Milla anil then both weio dlscoveied by the occupants of the. building and afterwaids arrested. The Jury bcllcMd their story anil acquitted them. VKKDICT OF GUILTY. In the case ot Wodlslaw Stachowltz, cliarRed with malicious mischief, a erdlct of Riillty was ictuined. The cute was till el before Judge Scarlc Tuesday. John 1'atcska and John Weber, who weio tiled befoio Judge Searle for lobbing Domlnlck Ambrose of tiO on a road leading fiom Austin Heights to this city, were icturnud not guilty. William Grlllln who was tiled before JudRe Kdwauls Tuesday for statutory burglaiy was yesterday found guilty of recoiling stolen goods and was fined $1 and sent to the county Jail for feeM-n months. A eidlct of not guilty was taken in the case of George V. Jacobus eharRed with larceny hy bailee by A. F. Itey noldson. James J. Itogeis did not ap pear to answer a chaige of malicious mischief preferred by Satoli Martin nnd a erdlct of not guilty was taken. A capias was issued for Constantino Kothefskl who Is chaiged with rob bery by John Novyaskl The defend ant failed to appear for trial. Bildget Phcehan was inillcted for heiiiR a common scold at tho Instance of Alex. Dunn, sr , but when the case wps called yesteiday n verdict of not guilty was taken. Verdicts of not guilty were taken in tho cases of assault and batteiy pio fened aRainst John M. Barrett by Catherine Gllmaitln and Anna Gilmar tln. The paitles live at Caibondale. OUADY NOT GTjILTY. Patilek Giady was tiled hefoie Judge Kdwaids for poisoning the pig of Patrick Moore. The defendant al lef s that the case Is u spite action and that he was not guilty of the poisoning The jmy said not guilty and decided that the piosccutor pay thi' costs. Aarlah Wolfcnden was found guilty of .shooting Albert Gislon in the shoul der with a shot gun The paitles le slde at Maj field and Gislon had en deaoied to get up a lllttatiou with Wolfenden's gill. This angcieel the latter anil ne lushed to his houso mid seemed his shot Rim and then shot Gislon in the shoulder, foi'tunutely wounding him but slightly. Wolfen den was sentenced to pay a flue, of l and spend Uility eho.s In the comity jail. In the case of the commonwealth again'.t Thomas Lons charged with embezzlement by T. S Hulling the ceuiit dliected that a bill of particu lars be tiled today. Judge Scaile dliected n veidlct of not guilty In the c ase against Anthony licitnick cliaigeel with lobbeiy by Michael Llssick. The men live at Park Place and Llssick boarded with Boitnick The commonwealth did not make out a case nnu conviction was not asked foi. JohnChestei Perk was jesterday sen tenced by Judge Heinle to pay a line of V2 and spend six months in the county jail. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. John Page nnd Vincent Reaidon to Make nn Examination of Brass Foundries Near New Yoik City. John Pige. foreman of the Delaware, Lickawauna and Western foundry! and Vincent Peardon, chief draughts man, iiiidoi Master Car Builder Can ricld, went to New Yoik city last night, midei instiuctlons fiom Mi. Canlield. Messis. Page and lie anion will spend m onl dajs making a thorough in spection of ail the biass founelrles in and about New York. Mr. Canfleld stated to a Tribune man jcsteiday, that in lino ,Wth the numer ous changes he has, and will make, in the Mirious departments, the brass works will be given a modern over hauling. The wcikg win be enlarged nnd new muchlneiy will bo added for tho manufactuie of goods that tho company now buys. Upon their re turn Messis. Page and Reaidon will lTialte a detailed report to Mr. Canfleld of their tour. The latter gentleman will then plice cidcis for tho machinery need- d THIS AND THAT. Ordeis have been Issued for tho abandonment of pumping water from the Sehooley mlno nt Plttston. Later in the year, however, tho work will bo resumed. Chief Cleik Lowther, piivate secre tary to Superintendent Fitzglbbon, of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern Hallrond company, has returned from Now Ycik city Common Councilman V. W. Zltzle man has ieIgned his position at the freight depaitment of tho Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Itallroad company In this city. Mr. Zltzleman has not assigned any reasons for Ids action. Master Car Builder Canfleld, of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad shops, received a telegram yesterday from Boston, notifying him that the lart-o hollow chisel mortlcer, ordered recently, was shipped Tuesday, and will reach hero the latter part of this week. The moitlcer la a part of the large older for modern machinery for the saw mill of the car shops, placed some time ago. DISTRICT CONVENTION. First Legislative District. Notice Is hereby given to tho Itopubll en voters of the First legislative district that a primary Flection will be hold on Saturday, Juno SI, 1899, between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, for tho purpose of electing; a delegate and altcrnato to rcpre. sent said legislative district at tho lie publican state convention to bo held In Harrlsburg. Tho corvcntlon to computo the voto will be held on Tuesday after noon, Juno 27 at 3 o'clock, at Bt. Da vld's hall. In accordance with tho rules udoptcd at tho last district convention tho candidates for delegates to the slate convention will bo voted for directly by tho voters. Cach candidate must regis ter with tho district chairman his full namo and postouico address and shall pay his asscsnient ten dajs beforo tho primal y election or his 11 imo will not bo printed on tho ofllclal ballot. Tho reg ular v It'll jnco in connection with the re turn Juelge to bo appointed by tho chalr tnun will conduct the election. W. A. 1'alnr, Chairman. Scranton, Pa., Juno 8, 1S9J. Second Legislative District. Notlco Is hereby glun to the Republi can voters of tho Scccnd legislative dis trict that a prlmity election will bo held on Saturday, July I, JKO, between tho hours of 4 nnd 7 o'clock, for tho purpose of rlcctlng a dclcgutc to represent said legislative. dl"tilci In the comhiR Ho publican st.ito convention to bo held in Harrlsburg. On nccount of the follow ing Tuesday being it legal holiday, the convention to compute the voto will bo held on Monday, Julv 3, 1SC9, at 1 o'clock in tho couit house in Scranton. In nc cordanco with a resolution adopted hy tho laxt district convention the canell d lies for delegates to tho btatu conven tion will bo voted for directly bv tho voters at tho polls, radii canilldatu must rcglHtcr with tho district chalimnn his full namo and postolllco address and shall pay his assessment ten days be fore tho election or his namo will not bn placed on tho ofllclal ballot, neither will any votes cast for him be counted. The regular vlgllanco committee to gether with the rc'urn Judge to bo ap pointed by tho chairman will conduct tho election and tho result will bo report cd by tho return jidge to the district convention which will bo composed of the return Judges ot tho various districts, rrederic W Plcltz, Chairman. Attest: M. W. Lowry, Secretary. Juno 12, ISM). Third Legislative District Pursuant to a resolution of the stand ing commltteo of tho Republican party of tho Third legislative district of lack nwanna county, held on Saturday, Juno 21, lSMi. the district convention will bo held on Tuesday, the 27th day ot June, JSM, In tho Arbitration room, court house, Scranton, at 2 o'clock p. m , for tho pur pose of electing ono person as delegate to tho stato convention. It was unanimously lesolved hy the commltteo to submit to tho convention for adoption or reduction, a new code ot tules commonly known as tho "Craw ford County Itules " Vigilance committees will hold dele gate elections at tho regular polling places on Saturduv, the 21th d ly of June, IS'i"), between the hours ol 4 and 7 p. m. Thcj will give at least two d.is notl-o of the time and place of holding tho primaries. The representation of delegates to tho said convention is babed upon tho voto cast for Hon. W. A. Stone at tho last pieceillng general election. Under this rule the several election ells trlcts nro entitled to icpicsciilatlon as follows: Benton 1 Clifton 1 Covington 1 D.tltou , i Gouldsboro 1 (tlenburn , Greenileld 1 Lackawanna Tow n-hlp South district 1 West district 1 Hast district 1 Northeast dlstiict 1 Southwest district 1 l.n Plunio 1 Lehigh 1 M idison 1 Newton 1 North Ahingloii 1 Old Forge Township First dlstiict 3 Second district 1 Tliiid district 2 Hansom Tow nhlp First district 1 Second dibtrict Scott Scranton, Sixth watd, Third dlstiict.. 2 South Ahlngton First district 1 Second district j Third district 1 Spring Brook 1 Taylor Borough First ward , 1 Second ward 1 Third ward 1 Fourth waid 1 Fifth waid Waverly 1 West Ablngton 1 40 T. J. Matthews, Chalrmin. .1 F WatkhiF Secietaij Scianton, Pa., June 17, 1S99. Fourth Legislative Dish let. Notice Is hereby given to the Republi can voters of the Se one! IcrIdI itive dls tiict that a prtnian election will lie held on Satin day, Julj 1, 1&19, between tho hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, lor the purpose of electing a delegate to i.vrescnt said legislative clistllet In tho coming Republi can tate convention to bo held in 'Har rlsburg, On account of tho following Tuesday being a legal holiday, the con vention to computo tho vote will be held on Mondav, July 3, 1VR at 3 o'clock p. m , in Burko'b hall, C irbnndalc. In nc coielanco with a resolution adopted by the last dlslilct convention tho candi dates for delegates to tho .stato conven tion will bo voted lor directly by the voters nt the polls. Dae h candidate' must register with tho dlstrle t elialiman his full name and postolllco address and shall piy his assessment ten diys befote tho election or Ills memo will not be pi eccd on tho official ballot, m ither will any votes cast foi him be counted The icgular vigilance committee, to gether with tho return ludge to be np- Illlioufneas, sour stomach, constipa tion and all liver ills are cured by ' The non-irritntlnc cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mall ot U.I. liood & uo., Lowell, Mass, Russet Shoes and Oxfords For Hen, Women, Boys, Misses and Children, at less than cost of making; of shoes. It will pay you to see our bargains before buying elsewhere. MY D II AlfinnW The Cheapest 11 LPffiff 1KJPU WW j pointed by tho chairman, will conduct tho election, and the result will bo reported by th,o return Judge, to the district con vention, which will bo composed of tho return judges of the various districts. J W. Smith, Chairman. Attest: Samuel S. Jones, Secretary. WOMEN Especially Mothers Aro most competent to appreciate tho purity, sweetness, and dollcacy ol Ccti cuiiA Soir, and to dtscovor new uses for it cl illy. Its roinatkablo omolllont , cleansing, and purifying properties derived from Con coni, the groat skin cure, warrant Its uso in preserving, purifying, and boauti lying tho complexion, hands, and hair, aud In tho form ot washes and solutions for ulcer ative woaknossos, annoying irritations and chaflngs, as well as for many sanatlvo pur poses which readily sugRost themselves. Iu many of tho nbovo conditions, gontlo anointings with Coticura, thi groat skin cure and purostof emollients, In addition, Will provo ot astonishing benefit. Beldlhroiichnulllifworld rorTt nro tunc. The OLIVE Wheel s? The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write for catalogue. W. M. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. fcranton Pj. TAKE TIME BY THE FOffELOOKY Car load Just arrived. All styles, und prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE'CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us jour patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Reds, etc. Five largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Storas, FrlKSL NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Droatlway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Grace Church. Uuropean Plan. Roans $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In n modest and unobtrusive way there aro few- better conducted hotels in tho metropolis than tho St. DenU. The great popularity it has ucqulrcd can readily bo traced to Its uniquo location, its home-ilku atmosphere, tho pccull ir ex cellence of lis cuisine and service, and its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WE0T1WTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, IMECW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day sind Upwards. KUKOPKAN PLAN, Day aud Upwards. S3. 50 Per Si. 50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -- X For Business 31en X -f In the heart of tho whole silo -f 4. district. I For Shoppers 3 minutes' walk to Wnnamnlceis; T Store. Kas of access to the great "" Dry doods Stores. 4- X Tor Sightseers X f- One block from B'wav Cars, giv- .. ing easy transpoitatlou to all I points of Interest. I I HOTEL ALBERT! t NEW YOHK. X Cor 11th feT & UNIVERSITY VI, 4- Only one ihock rrom Hroanwaj 4. linnm $1 Tin. '" !.. Rooms, $1 Up. Prices Reasonable 4- "M- tf Tr BABi mm ID GO-CflRTS 307 Lackawanna Ave. 14 South Main Street, Pittston, ConiiollpSdlOallacf 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. Half third some big reductions in every piece. At 24c Printed Cotton ChaUies. A 4- C Classic Ginghams, "1 . ,, . At 5C violet Lawns, jI0C Va,ues A f- 1 Cir Cor(let Muslins, valuo 15c. rL IvC Printed Jaconots, valuo 12jc. A 4- 1 11 n Barnal)y Ginghams, valuo 20o. tl VA2y Fino Printed Dimitios, valuo loo Fancy Printed Piques, valuo 25c Af 1 Rn Fancy Woven Piques, COc valuo. L lOt Colored Dotted Swiss, valuo 23o. Ai 1 Or 0xfor(1 Suitings, valuo 35c. rVL iyC Scotch Ginghams, valuo 25o, 30c, 35o Ax ocr,-, Silk Plaid Piques, valuo COc. L jZDL, Scotch Ginghams, 3So quality. A-f "X.r Hemstitched Scotch Giugharas, rVL ODL value 50c to (J8c. A x c(r Fiuo Silk Plaid Piques in various rxL OUt colors, valuo 85c. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, AAAAAAi The Boy I'cel on cooel hrc.id will develop liraln anel inusiln. llo -will nmount to something when ho Brows up. "Snow White" I'lenir makes the Kind of hrcael thnt a Krowlns? boy ought to hare. It makes light whole some, nutritious hieael Tho Kind of bread that hojs L.Ih.1;. All Eroccrs sell "Snow White." "We only wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. T.TTW.WTTTT1IT.T.t Lager Beer Brewery Msinufnctiirci's or OLD STOCK PILSNER WOMIMSIJMM Telcphon Call, 23.M. and Busiest Shoe Store Pa. i SIS SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. more song ol a At 5c each 10 years of ago. odds and etuis Lot No. 2 At 10c each I liTr hi i I I E iZTrHs I-LUIL I you at least 20 per cent, as our stock was purchased before the recent advance. White Enameled Beds, with polished lacquered brass mountings (will not tarnish) $4.5010 $17.50. Lace and Madras Bed Sets, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Solid Brass, highly lacquered finish, enameled, the finest all brass castings, $25.00 to $100.00. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, Carpets. Wall Papers. Draperies. In a Bicycle 0KD The running gear practically takes care of itself. Weather and road conditions do uot affect its absolute uniformity of action. Columbia and Hartford Chain Wheels show the greatest advance in chain wheel construction. Prices S25 to $75. Complete line of Pierce and Stormer Bicycles at popular prices. KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Avenue BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to IUisi ncssanii I'er.sonal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations In tended According to Balances aud Responsibility. rt I'ci'Ccut. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WAl CnNNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPren. WILLIAM II. PFCK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro. tcctcd liy llol inos' Llcctrlc l'ro. tcctlvc Sybtcin. Very Special. An unprecedented opportunity to buy In fants' and Children's Summer Uudor Vests at a price. 100 dozen of fino cotton vests for children from 1 vear to Tho lot comnrisos nil tlin Hrtln from a largo manufacturer and in cludes ovory shapo nnd stylo that is mado. Loug and short sleeves high neck low nock and sleovelcss, in both white and ecru. Another hundred dozen to chooso from in Pino lislo aud silk vesta for !lff frnm 1 tn 11 vnnr.q t.lin lot iucludes somo of tho flno3t little vests for chil dren and misses that tho vest markets afford. Wo anticipate that theso two lots will go out quickly early comers will get beat selection. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Brass Beds We are show ing the best as sortment of Me tallic Beds ever e xh ibited iu city of Scranton. We can save The essential qualities are efficiency, ease of run ning, durability. These are found in the highest degree in the Columbia Bevel Gear ChaiDless, iuuiiBimiiiueiitsmiiiiiiuifiininiig ft M V Chainless Bicycle. g B Have von noticed tint there aw S 5 more SPALDING CHAINLESS wheels 3 Ivlng riJJe 1 todav than all other 3 - hainle-. w heels loiiibmed t S I The Reason 1 S Is tint there has not been one dK- 5 S sitistiedrurchiser of this model. Its S : iiie:nani:ai superiority over other 3 S in ikes b plainly evi Jent after a short S ? trill trial Spalding Rncer .$60 Spalding Roadster 50 SpaldiiiffClminless 75 . -J s JFe JffmwwPz " Av r ml B V S ff f ) Mr B a 9 I Cx Mr m m 3 mm mm 1 FL0REY & BROOKS B 3ii Washington Avenus. B Opposite Court lloiue. g Biuiiiiiiiiiifiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuia