0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1900. Put a Piano In your home, row. are wllln out our entire itoclt t greatly reduced pricn. w 'jdl nn. rrr'sn w am, Jyy-. I "tip1 'vl I T Afr ' I v IS- rrA 1ET. iT"l&7 Knibe Bnnil piano, regular rrleo WW $700 sale price yvw Vose piano, regular price $300; sale 17fJ price Voc piano, regular price ?1 j0; silo ISO price rw Luilnle piano, regu'ar price f'73s sale 300 price www lAidwiir piano, rcjtular price $.W; alo 7A() price -rw Martin Ilro piano, regular price i?2S0; 70 fi tale price xuu The aboc arc all lew piano and n guarantee I gum with tail) piino Ka terms or 10 pir tent frrtm aboii prior for (ash. Viiih fine Inrg.iins In second hind pianos Micct miilc at tost and less tlian cost, m BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Scranton Pa. Our store room Is for rei.t. LACKAWftBNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Dallveroi 2yiij Adams Avenua. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office, D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phone 525. clu Crowus.best 5 Gold Filling $1 Best Set of Teeth $5 Silver Filling 50c Good Care. Good earo of the teeth does much to preserve them, but the dentist does more. He can direct you In that care and, by examination, prevent you from suffering and Inconveniences. DR. REYER r 14 SPRUCE BT.OPP. COURT HOUSE. Open Wednesday and Saturday evcnlnss. DR. II. B. WARE. SPECIALIST. Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hourn 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.; 3 to 4. Williams Building, Opp. Poatofflee. JF&W 4uni6nlWilabel CITY NOTES f TO MKKT TOIUY. Members ot Compiiiy A, Tliiiticnth riKlnunt, are requcud tu inirt at Hie armory t 1.30 today to atend the luntrul of the late Howard Tripp. MOVllI) HIS (Jl'AUTKHs. Vttnmey M. J. Mar tin, nhoso iilHci In the Coal I'.xdunce was daniaccd by Arc, It located temporarily in Attor ney Joseph O'llrien's oHliu. KYIS HntNKI.-r I". Hamilton, tralnmas tir of the Latkananna, lift jr.tirday fur hit heme ill l'attiKon, . ,). Ids n, n celebrating tlirourthi Injurtsl one of liU ejes o severely that he may lose bin tight. (pTK1NITIOX KlVlrOKi).-Tho ttirpor-arji'-orcanlritlin ot the Itial roumll ol the Catholic llcnewilrnt l.irion.'now bclns furnied, haslcon rostponcd until Suudi) afternoon at t o'clock In M Ilium.!' College hall. The per nianjnt oi;.iniitioii it to be effected uii Jlon- ..SPEEDWAY NEWS. The Speedway hotel Y (Open All Year.) H Track open for Gentlemen's Itaces ovejy Wednesday and Saturday Af ternoons. lUfle73tijnge is open. Quoits, Dumb Befls, Throwing Hammer, and Shot. All Erie and Wyoming railroad trains stop nt Speedway crossing. Breakfast, 6 to 9 a. m. w Lunch, i to 3.30 p. m. Dinner, 6 to 9 p. m. Lunch all day in Cafe. A AVrangements for lorge parties by phone, -1674. SAMUEL B.' COX, Manager, P, O. Scranton Pa. A- ,dJ3Kl-r --YWN.'V Ice Cream L'EST IN TOWN. qjc Quart. fIeet l( '. .kYsAtSl ?oV e hiS0 day evrnlnfr, July in. In the meantime nppll rani for membership arc beltis examined by Vt. John T. Mctlrath. flllKAT HASH HALL VltOMISKIl. All those base ball patiom of the city who Jtlll hunger for the fight of n came should attend the eonliit at Athletic iirk this alternoon, nliin the Court House clerk and City Hall tmploje, will meet on the diamond. A Rre.it name H promised. AfTl'sr.D OK ASSXfl.T. Aldennin Kassoti yesterday luld Tliomis Kupskl, of Prlceburij, In .!00 lull on the chaw of awanlt and bat tery and attempt to kill, preterm! by John llahresls, anothir I'rltrlniric man. Tlie latter declares that Kupski ftrick him with a loaded club and a beer it'-i'- TIlll'I' rt'NKIl t.. The remains of the lite Howard Tripp, of B27 Vine street, who was drowned Wtdntddiy in Lake Krlc, wire brought to thU rlt Jestcrdaj, from Cleel.ind, and will be sien intirmcnt this atteiiioen at Koicst II 111 cemetery. Snlccs will be fondwtid at the lionie. A maw of bciutlful flmiers and 1tor.il pieces accompanied the rrmalns from ( lculand. PAY DVYS. The Delaware, Uiekawanni and Western (unipany paid Its emplo.KK jesterdi at the car shops and l'jne, Tajlnr and HoliUu mines. Today the mn at the iiiu'ldnc shops, stons' departiiKiits and C.ijuai and llrihln thafts will reeelie their month's w.ikcs. Tlie Delaware and Hudson paid jestirday at the Oly pliant and IMdy Clirk miiics. OVIIIir IIMKIKI) Ullli:. An inrriharifcil dec trie liuht wire in fri'lit of Kranur Itrothers' store. Hit lickawanni aMimc, burned oil its insulation about 0 o'clock p. m. Jesluday aial, coming In fontiet with the frame work of the onl'nr, Mr.lul and fumed to null an c.slilit that It was dcimcd expedient to send for the Phoinlx (iimleal lompatiy. As soon as the wire was cut the blither subsided. KAMII.Y (jrAltltni,. The Kickawaiurt liospl. tal was notified late Thursdiy nluht of an aici dent at Hull's lli.nl, North Niautou, and the amliiilaiue repondisl to the call. On arrbln.! at Hull's Head. Mrs. 1'atrlik ('ulllffin was found with lur two e.Ms beautifully blukid and her Up badly int, the n suit ot a iiiUundirstaiidlnj! with lur liiisbaml. Hie cut in the lip wis mwciI up, alter which Dr. IIiim.Ii and the niiibul mec dqnrtid. Collliran Is the man who sturul months aijo wis taken to the hospital sulTerini; from Injuiiis re(eied by filllm; from a sluct car. l'rom the liospital he was sent to the Hill side Home and noontly was dismissed from that Institution, lie Is a ury laii-'o nnn, wdKliini; about 2s0 pounds. ARE HOME PROM EUROPE. Sheilff and Mrs. Pryor Spent p. Week nt the Paris Expjosltion. Sheriff's Opinion of It. Sheriff and Mrs. Clarence K. Pryor nml Mrs. Pryor's oousln, Jlrs. V. II. Hlnes, of PiiHs.iiU'tia, Cal., returned yohterday from a three months' trlu throiiKh Europe. They had a most enjoyable- time, free from any mishap to mar even a day's pleasure. They spent a week nt the Paris ex position and are enthusiastic over Its magnitude and wonderful slights. To a Tribune reporter Sheriff Pryor said: "The Palis exposition Is the greatest proposition In that line the world has ever known. There Is only one disap pointing feature In It nnd that Is the United States exhibit. Wo were led by the American newspaper reports to believe that the I'nltcd States wa.s second only to France In the mutter of Interesting and elaborate exhibits. I want to say right here even at the expense of being criticised that we are pretty near the last of the list. The exhibit Is not nt all befitting. "I saw the Philadelphia exposition and the World's Fair nt Chicago and I must confess they did not commence to approach the Paris fair. Every thing Is carried out on an artistic and elaborate scale. At Chicago every thing was white. The Paris exposition buildings are an entrancing array of the most picturesque tints nnd colors. The special features, too, are masta dono as compared with those that I have seen at other falls. The Eiffel tower, the Celestial globe and the Il luminated fountain are especially so. Nothing more beautiful than the Il luminated fountain can be Imagined. I wouldn't attempt to describe, except to say that the Mac Monies fountain was tame In comparison." A man who can't speak French, tho sheriff admits, finds himself greatly hundlcapped. There is no excuse, though, for a man being robbed. Americans are especially picked upon us "good things" by the guides nnd venders, but If a man keeps his wits nbout him he can get his money's worth every time. The sheriff and his party traveled through Italy, Germany, .Austria, Bel gium, Holland, Franco and England. They were In Naples when the erup tion of Vesuvius took place and In Home on the Sunday when SO.000 Pil grims arrived from nil over the world to visit the Seo of Peter. The return trip was made on the I.ahn, of the North Gorman Uoyd line. The landing was made at the Cunard docks on the Now York side. They did not hear of the burning of the Lloyd docks until the pilot came aboard 300 miles out of New York Thursday. He had a copy of the Her ald of July 3, containing n full uecount of the lire. EVEEHART TO TAKE APPEAL. So His Attorney, I. H. Burns, An nounced Yesterday. I. II. Hums, nttorney for the defene, announced yesterday that an appeal would be taken from tho $1,000 award of tho arbitrators In the $1.1.000 damage suit of City Ashcfsoi- Philip Illnfland against E. E. Everhart, for tho alien ation of Mrs. Hlnsland's affections. Mr. Htnsland also declares himself dissatis fied with the award. Attorney L. P. Wedeman. who, with Attorneys HusFell Dlmnilck and John F. Murphy, comprised the bo-ird of ar bitrators, fctated to a Tribune reporter that the award was In tho natuie of a punatlve verdict. COUNTY TREASURER WILL SUE. Will Go Into Court to Collect Mer cantile Tar. Heglnlng todoy County Treasurer Kelly will bring suits against all par ties who have fulled to pay the stato mercantile tax. This Is In confoimlty with the Imperative directions of the law. Over two hundred merchants were still owing the tnx at the clowe of business yesterday. Names for Baby Collection. Schrlever's Congress of Iiablcs. Reflections of Hnby Land. It's Hot. We'll Cool You With out low shoes. Motion's Shoo Store, 508 Lackawanna avenue. Smoke tho Tocono Cigar. Co. DIES. MSK. July a, at 11. SO a. m Mildred Irene I.ltV, need 10 moiitha and 2 daw, l'lincnl Monday from low Dlckiun uunuc, Interment in r'eieit Hill cemttcry. FUNERALS OF THE WRECK VICTIAIS REMAINS WERE LAID TO REST YESTERDAY. Fireman Henry A. Coglizer Was In terred in the Dunmore Cemetery, Brnkeman Qeorgo W. Davis In Washburn Street Cemetery nnd Brnkemaii Edward Ryan in tho Catholic Cemetery All of the Pu nerals Were Attended by Many of the Pellow Workmen of Deceased. The funerals of Fireman Henry A. Coglizer and Ilrakemen George W. Da vis and Edwaid iHyun, the three men who were killed In the wreck on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western road at Ileiiryvllle, Wednesday, took place yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral of Fireman Coglizer took place from his late home, 1609 Vine street, Interment being made In tho Dunmore cemetery. A very large number of friends of the deceased at tended the obsequies, there being nn especially large representation of rail roaders, between eighty and ninety at tending tho services nt the home, and about sixty being present at the ceme tery. Hev. C. A. Spleker, of the Holy Trin ity Lutheran church, ollleluted and spoke touchlngly of the true Christian life led by Mr. Coglizer and of his manifold virtues and beauties of char acter. The choir of the church ren dered several selections finely nnd aft er the ceremony Interment was made In the Dunmore cemetery, the pall bearers and flower-bearers being mem bers of Acme Lodge, Brotherhood of Hatlrond Fit emeu, In which the, de ceased was an active worker. There were many beautiful floral souvenirs, Acme lodge presenting a magnificent broken shaft and many other handFome remembrances being sent. DAVIS' FUNERAL. The funeral of the late George Davis was hold from the family residence, on North Hromley avenue, ut 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and "was largely attended. Two houis prior to the ser vices, hundreds called at tho home to extend their sympathy to the heart broken family. Hev. Hugh Davis, pastor of the Welsh Cahinlatlc Methodist church, olllelated and paid n high tribute to tho deceas-ed. In conclusion, he spoke words of comfort nnd consolation to the bereaved relatives, and exhorted the fellow-trainmen present to bo pre pared for tho end, for death cometh like a thief In the night. Ills discourse was impressive. A quartette from the church tang. The remains reposed In a casket in the front room and was covered with flowers, which bespoke tho esteem in which the deceased was held by those with whom he came In dally contact. At the conclusion of the services the funeral cortege moved to Washburn street cemetery, where burial was made. A delegation of the Brother hood of Trainmen were In attendance. Tho flower and pall-bearers were se lected from the members of tho above order, of which the deceased was a member. RYAN FUNERAL. The funeral of Edward Ryan, of Dalton, took place yesterday afternoon, the body being brought to this city on the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern train nnd arriving here about 3.20 o'clock. It was met nt the station by a number of the members of the vet erans of tho Spanish-American War association, to which organization he belonged. All of tho men were attired In their regimentals and ns they ac companied the funeral procession to the Cathedral cemetery presented a striking nppearance. At the cemetery a firing squad, com posed of Privates Thomas, Jenkins, Seldmnn, Posner, Colborn, Trombauer nnd Gaines, fired a volley over tho grnve. Services were conducted nt the late home In Dalton nnd were largely at tended. Among those piesent were a number of members of the Veteran's nsosciatlon, who acted as an escort to tho remains. They were Comrades Jones, Bettrnn, Mnlott, Thomas Cro mer and Williams. Hev. J. J. 15. Feoloy, of Nicholson, conducted the funeral services, which were vety Impressive. He spoke of the excellent life of the deceased, and made a touching nnd eloquent address. There were many floral tributes, beautiful evidences of the florists art being In nbundance. One very handsome piece was sent by tho Veterans' association. EYES BADLY INJURED. Albert Becker Burned While Setting Off Pireworks. Albert Decker, of tho firm of Decker Brothers, tignr dealers, had his eyes badly burned on the night of (July 1. While setting off some fireworks, they exploded In his fnco burning both of his eyes very badly. Ills sight will be seriously Impaired. Marriage Licenses. John riroun Ill Meridian street Mamie irown 1123 pilce street John I' ruli.hr Lincoln Heights Kathciine M. Dalley 5id North Main aienue Seth Jones Srranton Lena SanUbury Scranton CENTRAL MARKET TODAY. Corner Penn and Spruce. Fresh Vegetables Asnnrasus, New l'otntoos, 'Splnacli, Lettuce, Tomatoes, .Mushrooms, Water Cress, Parsley, Itacllslics, Onions, Kale, Urusscls Sprouts, Green and Wax I5cans, Iiccts, Cel ery, Slilvcs. Choice Fresh Killed Tur keys, Spring Chickens, Ducks, Capons and Game. . I. WILL WRITE POR THE TRIBUNE. Rov. Dr. R. P. Y. Pierce Leaves for a Trip to Europe. Hev. Dr. It. F. Y. Pierce, pastor of tho Penn Avenue Haptlnt church, left tho city last evening for New York, where he will this morning take pas sago on tho steamship Aller for a two months' vncntlon tour ot points of In terest in Europe. Dr. Pierce has kind ly consented to contribute to The Tribune n series of letters descriptive of scenes and Incidents of his travel, which will bo Illustrated from photo graphs. Among tho principal cities and fea tures to be visited by him are! South ampton, Snllsbury, London, Harwich, Antwerp, Brussels, The Hnguo, Am sterdam, Cologne, On the Rhine, Bln gon, Heldleberg, Schafthnusen (Falls of tho Rhine), Lako Constance, Lln dau, Ober Ammorgau, Munich (Bren ner Pass), Venice, Florence, Homo, KBV lilt. It. K. Y, 1'lKltCTl. Naples, Pompeii, Pisa, Milan, St. Gott hard railway, Fluelen, Lake of Four Cantons, Lucerne, Hrunlg Puss, Lake Brlenz, Interlaken, Ouchy, Lac Leman, Geneva, Paris, Versailles, St. Cloud, Sevres nnd Cherbourg. Among other topics, the doctor ex pects to give his impressions of the Paris exposition. He expects to be home again curly in September. COMPANIES SEIZING LAND. Entering Upon Water Sheds by Right of Eminent Domain. In Prothonotnry Copeland's office, yesterday, Annette Reynolds, treas urer of the Pocono Mountain Water Supply company, filed a bond In the sum of $23,000 to Indemnify the United States Fidelity and Casualty company, of Baltimore, which became surety for tho water company In proceedings to condemn certain land In Tunkhannock township, the waters of Tunkhannock creek and parts of Long pond, In Mon roe county, tho property of tho Provi dent Life and Trust company, Frank P. Meeker and Catherine Miller. John Canavan, of New York, yester day effected an amicable settlement with the Scranton Gas nnd Water company for twenty-five acres of land near Lake Scranton, which was seized for a water shed, under right of emi nent domain. CLEARING THE RUINS. Men Engaged in Removing Debris from Coal Exchange. The work of clearing away the ruins of the recent Coal Exchange lire was begun yesterday In the basement of the aiercereau & Connell store. That Arm have men engaged in gathering from the ruins all tho valuable portions of their damaged stock. The work of repairing tho building will be begun ns soon as the dnbris has been removed, the Insurance men having already appraised the damage. Photography at Its Be3t. With prices no higher than vou've often paid for inferior work will re ward a call on Sehrlever, th6 Gold Medal Photographer, 110 Wyoming ave. Smoke 'The Hotel Jermyn cigar, 10c. PRICES GUT ON ALL. Spring and Summer Silks and Dress Goods Printed Foulard Silks Some very choice tQ,fr designs, were 75c. Midsummer Price nrw Stripe Wash Silks A good assortment of OKrr blues and pinks, 39c goods. Midsummer Price. ... sslV-" Wash Silks Fancy stripe and cord, 5ceut "2 Op goods. Midsummer Price OVL Pllsse Silks All new pastel shades, $1.00 KQf goods. Midsummer Price Jr Challies Our entire lot of high grade Koechlin Wool Challies iu exclusive designs, 69c A (n and 95c goods. Midsummer Price T"VW Black Crepons Three new designs, of the finest $2.25 Glasse Silk Fiuish Crepons. fc E"H Midsummer Price P ' Dress Goods All of our light Fancy Wool Dress Goods, every length marked 50c and up to 7jc. Suitable for street or house gowns, Mid- OGJf-r summer Price &Js flohair Skirting Eight new designs Black Glasse Figured Mohair Skirting, 50-cetit goods. 3 Of Midsummer Price O VL Tweed Skirtings In mixtures of blue, wine, browu aud grey, Jo inches wide. Midsum- PA mer Price OVU Camel's Hair Cheviot Suitings Six new HtZp mixtures. Midsummer Price J Jj Mohair Plain black yard and one-half wide, CQ, 75c goods, Midsummer Price OVC MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenuot WORKING ON THE SLATE FOR THIS FALL NAMES THAT ARE CONSIDERED WITH FAVOR. County Cluiirraan P. J. Fltzslmmons Serves Notlco That tho Men Who Obtain Places on tho Democratic Ticket Must Bo Able to Pay the Pr-elght Constructing a. Ticket with the Dollar Idea Constantly in Mind Those Who Have Pound Pavor Up to Date. As soon ns the delegates nnd altern ates to the Democratic national con vention return to the city the work of formulating tho ticket that will go be fore the voters In November will be taken up In earnest. At the outset It must bo understood that it will not be a poor man's ticket. In tho Inst Issue of the Sunday News, Colonel F. J. Fltzslmmons, the chair man of tho Democratic county com mittee, set forth In language that ad mits of no misinterpretation thnt no man need seek a place on the ticket who Is not nble to pay his campaign assessment nnd his legitimate sharo of other campaign expenses. The Demo cratic party this fall, he said, will carry no dead timber that Is, dead so far as finances nre concerned. With tho dollar Idea In mind the work of moulding a ticket has already been taken up and C. O. Boland nnd Cornelius Comogys suggested for con gress, with Mr. Boland as the favor ite, because of the generous size of his pllo and tho fact that ho Is on speak ing terms with the Hon. W. J. Bryan. Judge John P. Kelly will be tendered the nomination for Judge, nnd Charles II. Schadt Is the favorite with tlvi slate-makers for sheriff. Mr. Schadt has a dollar or two laid away for political purposes and he Is a good spender. It can bo said on the best nuthoiity that Chester Uutts' boom for sheriff has entirely collapsed and that It never had any greater support thun that given by Chester to it. For county treasurer the sentiment Is In favor of nominating E. J. Lynett, who owns a newspaper, bank stock In abundance, real estate galore and other real and personal property of great value. Fred Warnke, the present recorder nnd coal operator, real estate owner and capitalist In general. Is to bo given a renominatlon for recorder.and Regis ter of Wills William Koch will also bo renominated. Mr. Koch Is a thrifty young German, who owns a cigar manufacturing establishment and has other sources of Income that will en able him to do what is right by the campaign fund. The office of clerk of the courts Is giving tho slate-mukers much trouble, and they are endeavoring to Induce City Controller Esdras Howell to ac cept It. Since the nomination of W. H. Lewis for district attorney there has been n distinct shrinkage In the number of candidates for the Democratic nomi nation. Some of the leaders are urg ing former Senator M. E. McDonald to accept It. He Is a man of abundant means, and sizes up to tho necessities of the occasion better than any other Democratic attorney who could prob ably be Induced to accept the nomina tion. There is no certainty about the pro thonotary or Jury commissioner nomi nations as yet. Some up-the-valley mnn, Carbondale preferred, will be nominated for prothonotary. Tho Jury commissioner will not be a member ot tho Men's union. That much is cer tain. It Is Perfectly Reliable. "We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, druggist, New ark, N. J. "It Is perfectly safe and can bo relied upon In all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness. Sold by all drug gists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. VWWM II- IKL We had a very close call our only loss was from smoke aud water, We thank our friends for their congratulations for uir miraculous escape. 35 GV Millar & C,( . v . miliar ot to mmmmmmmmmmmm f -t- New York Life 1 t- f- Insurance Insurance That Insures. Policies incou testa able from date of issue. No restriction as to residence, travel or occupation, as to habits of life, or as to man ner, time or place of death. Policies uon-forfeitable after first premium is paid. One month's grace in the payment of premiums. Cash loans can be obtained at any time after the policy has been in force two years. Policies combine insurance and investment. x B. H. BETTS, Scranton 607 to 615 Mears HidiGrad At Reduced For the Next The Tribune Prize Columbia Now on Exhibition in Our Show Window. Conrad Brothers, 243 Wyoming Avenue. Fresh Every Day We regulate the quantity of our Bake Stufls, so that there are no "left-overs." What you buy from us is invariably fresh. Bread. Biscuit. Pies. Cakes. Toothsome delicacies of all sorts. If you are very particular, better come to one of our stores. We've passed the experimental stage. Everything is ihe best of its kind. At all three steres. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Ave. 301 N. Washington Ave. 112 S. Main Ave. SUMMER RESORTS. " LAKE WlNOLA. PA. HOTEL CLIFTON, New anj modern nn a laKe perfectly dtuat'd omotiK beautiful nimuulns. Klevatlon, 1,100 fct't I-ariso uiMtulis Cuisine the lie.t Write for pamphlet. J W. Moore, prop., Ijke Winola, I'a. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE ARLINGTON The Iradlnc hotel, r.xtcniive ImprovemonU. seivlre flr.t rlass. Orchft.tra; special ruin to families; tooklct. O. II. MILLAR, I'lop. HOLLAND HOUSE, llilcantlne, N. J. IteaihiHl by Ileacilnjf Itall n fnnii Philadelphia, or hy ferrj from At Initio C'lt): illrcitly on lloach; artctlan water; (lectrlc light; icslilent phirii'lan; turf I oih lus; tUhlne and eallins. AiMriu Eugene Mehl, Manairer. is your. 1IOUS13 VACANT? IP so. THY A "FOR m:NT" AD. IN THE TIUBUND. ONU CENT A WORD. 13Cl Wyoming Avo .'Walk l0 . l00k Br3UrlJ... sa Company -f T Agency Director Branch Office. Building, Scranton, Pa. - 4----- 4- -f --4' Prices Thirty Days. aS2t?a yp-iGm. 7 m tf N" ? access in Bead taking Ruccen In liread miUlntr comes from right flour niijinu. (Jet "Snow While" and you'll linari ahly meet with turceu In In cad maUnj. Hs ijujllly Is the highest ami it Is atuoya Die nine. The finest millinK facilities coupled uilh a thorough Knowl edge of uhe.it (dcitlon makes this iMllile I'or sale l all rooiI proctra In heft and barrels. -TjrUFTfJU-MI---F KsUXTOH AJ1 80MMUL MTrtUlW i e Bicycles