The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 08, 1894, Page 4, Image 4
rmfi bUMAKTON TTUBIWE-THtTKSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY s. 1S9-T. SCRANTON TRIBUNE F. E. WOOD, General Manager. PoBLitam daily ami wmu N Boiu inn. Pa.. y nut Tttiium MnuwuM ColUI'A.MV. Nr.w Yohk Orrioa: Titian Jiuiiuino, hi.ik b. uIiiav, Mamauxii. tutrttj at tht Potogiit at ScVMtaa, ra , MMd-CtOM Hail Hatttr. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. CRaSTON. FEBKUARY S. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOR CONORKSSMan-aT UABQE QALUSHA A. (mow. OF B08QOIBAHNA. ELECTION FfcBRUAKY '.'i, NEGATIVELY SPEAKING. it it fitii to ttii DmotraH 4Mu4i i'i uhv tt mxt iwicimiinun WS I'M tiled i. f uiW Hot fr. H nil Mcf. hi J tfiN H'irA. a u "viu-fcwv," unify toew krM MrtfA n laHtl roi i' t tsAattrer f leraattraitV '.if. i:(n''Mi!i fif fit li Of .til),, if a if Kl teniae) tht 1, noisy 0 fA .4mrfoan ay. M fM "ff. fcy " w i itfmc t aeeetuf, tKystAMvei in a j. Mtif email t itm'ri0 i' lM!rl tl lfA (A, MM) (cfcK crWWltJ Je it ill del, in ii joaic; Utp't.- ton ttael inM, rati tu muW fA fcwM fti'lrs MNHW. A Nvrtr, for (J row will mean v. lo tliac t'!veIaaJIui iUu : pit - . Only twtLYI wore daft, sad tse tax 2 itakar at W us '.at; cod if'--- tir (row r'ei'.isv'.vxata To an mUStC IDtetatOr up a t:e it look h II Cbalraao aIQoM hl PiciicACor Barrttf rataer uest'.y on :ca Uf - -i'Hiju is u coa.icr. ko Vital WtU !-:aied. wMea on UUtt tko pla of protparosa ilia, busy factorial -J Wtftlj BOtitg VitS aud traiDS. In a NEi: aud payable sense. Mr. Q row's ataetioa It a siru'. bojaix It U aqoaatiOB wacc'a aik whether ther l kail ba any boaiaaaa. Ma BaVCOOC, of Veaaago, who "moii jooiatiiiui haudscui' uas not called yat for his inavaftif apoon and it ha uoan ; Lurry, ba vv ill not gat avss :aa:. ... c. a:mc tUpresnutir Hint Jenounoad taa WitaM bill a burttai to Amaricaa iadattriai why lid ba alnl tify hituaalt by Ibmt i.:t3.:' vjt iu tba bcHMnl . Th atiiRAJii-vi' of Mr liladatOM m taa awtwrad naaat nf bis d!s:icgo:sbad ca:r ... Ml La wichoat its ccmpao -wtlai U .: iaadl bna a raapita (roa Sftin BaaHay'i nrs. Focrtbam ago Dioshat Siaftrl laadad Bolter McGowaa as a "maniy D-ini'iarat. ' Now h oa li taa sam iacalsaa :ndiidai ail tha maaa namaa la tba dictionary !t ;i laid. UM .; .atri; taa iaii.y caracal Ir wyfLD have baan worth a P.a pat..eaa s wh:i to hara Laaa a mooaa in tha ccraar at Hirnsbcirg, whi.e Editor D. J Lanipbe;: was HUiBg the Administration qtdlSHl about tha "harmony tha: prsvails ia LttkaV MM of a Populistio rabble. If Dsmocracy didn't cause this collapse; or, If fore seeing it, their blind advocacy of un svttliug legislation didn't Intensify and accelerate it, what did'.' Aud is it worth while to Inks such oontly political risks1.' Ago HOW, tbt most painful part of Psciflcator Siniterly's philanthropic hitsoo is only jnst beginning. The otlifr profatitooal mediators of his party and citv have their backs up, so to upeak, and are promptly resenting his uncalled tor Interference, Thtt. the satirical I .ia.. in a lender u Ktstlvo of Colonel M Clnre, tCSUSM Mr. Diagdrlj of being "about in tlif tttitttdi andttmparof Paul Pry, who ultvr bating beeu bloktd dnwii stair for looking lu the key-hole, declared that he would never do inotbtt good tot in his life. " It's clearly the old esse over agnin of tryiuj; 10 part qiiAr reling in tait and wife. Wlmover inter Ioaaa Is bound to net the thumps of the one and the MntOnM an I hair pttUl of die other, i'oor Siugerly' Poor Uj- mooraoj GLADSTONE'S SUCCESSOR. Willie Mr. Qlltdttono'l reply to tuo somewhat ssniatiousl iDDOUttOMMut of his oonttmplattd rttlretutttt has tl laved BlTtM for ImOMdUta epprehen siou, it virtually oontinm the bfhef that the prtttnt parliauiint bounds iht period of his aotlvt Ittdertbtp Tht lots of euht in ou eve and an liuptil uient of it vu the other, a ttndODOy to deafness which ii-udei it ditlioult for him to follow (lie thread of parliantafwy debate, and trie UAtural wear and teir of a uoaltioa wh,ve OBWOQtntN would lu lafBeitnt to ixtroltt ail tbtpowtrtb' endurance p sesaid by a young man Id the rigor mit'.iro phydoal powtr irt reason Certainly aurtioleul w.iy the ,;r.'it I ibaral leader, bariOE at eiwhtv- four ye.rs, participtttl lu public at ! fait more oont.au -usiv an t QMIpiQU' o;-..- taan any Otbtr 1'jgllslt staus tuau of this genraiio:i, saoul l orglu to '.crease blntaalf from the dsuile I dutits of ptrtOM) command. It is Only uaturs'. too. that the pros pects of this retlremsnt should proclpl tat a specie of obtot among his poll I load following. If it be perntlttibi to rnske the OOmparltOO, we ;u Ibll coun try had sjineta'.ug of siui'.lar tXpirl' VbtB tue wires, as sudleuly a a thunderbolt in a clear skv. one day rltsaed the news that Mr Gladstone's AmtHcan parallal. Jams Q Btalnt, bad sent :u bis raalgnation a tha P.s pobikao Moratory vf Itttt In the na ture mI thing we knew that Mr. BlattM'l M steace had a limit, aud those of us who were sufficiently rjintlrl with ourselve to give an Impartial hearing to the many MfOfti that had uained circulation rsapecllug hi wulog hetitu were forced toadn.it that the limit was then : angel to sustain large central exchanges, it is contrary to nil sense of commercial fairness that 'phone holders should pay, individually, II much as itj costs the patron iu a small villa;, where 'phones are few aud aiobaoge uxpsuses corre spondingly hleh. Tbo city newspsptr that can retch dally an nudionoe of hundreds of thou sAiids is glnd to reduce its retail price to one cent per copy, hecume, iu Iiu k salra nt email protits, mora is' to be made than in mini I sales at lariro prof its The city telephone holler, how ever, dot! not get a corresponding re duction From him tha telephone com p ir.: i reimburse tn.in.lv. for losses sustaiiii'd in iniiintaiiilng exchangea iu small towns This Violates nn obvious principle of comuisrcial houssty uul maktl the telephone COmpanttl depend upon exclusive political privileges aud frtnahliM forameotti which would be vrv much surer If OOtidltlontd upon the more enduring foundation of good service at reasonable rates If the expiration of patent rights shall take the form of a lessened pub lio coet.it will he no morn than natural, fall' and propsr. The early sewing DM' Chines eosi S i and $100 each Better machine in every respect OOlt today l-'us than ous third so much. The enrly teltDhontl have ivniie.l ihrir harvest I from the pooplv, through the monopoly ' tonftrrtd hv longrtti upon the Inttn j tor of their vital principles ll is time DOW for tht Ptoplt tO Ktt lOtnt retuin for their luVSItmetttt ot the past and for present uhtrgM, Any altsmiit to r. silt ill logk) of this reasoiiatile lipiO tan, oi will be likely to provoke a com pttltlon Which will fore reduction all alone; the hue POWBR OF THt PHESS. liefoie a ricsnt uieetiiiK' of the I.e hih alley liters' club.that amiable port I a urea 1 1 of the Pauntylviuiit potob, Colonil Zimtnfruaa, of Rttd tug, presented some thoughts concern iu th uiodi-rn nswsp iper that are nt general interest liad the modern editor always been u factor In history, the colonel ; inclined to think, if his hearers will pardon the almost ir reverence uf the thing, that we today, in some cabinet of authiuitle.s, Would have pnserved "llfa-llled cuts ot Adam mid Live, interior views of the irk, criticisms on Moe. local hit on Dttld, iaort articles from Salomon, balf-tnue cuts of Judas, a snap shot of lltijah as htaioandtd in the chariot, ritWJ of the two bears after liavitu eaten t'orty-'.wo children, showiug their abnormal girth i h full deiorip lion uf tlie cos'auie Kuth WON as she gleaned in tht fields : kiusmau with one tyi on the grain and the other ou Boat; interior view of the whale showiug donah riding around ou it wih-boue, and a full account, with the details uf each round In the mid D.ght wrestle a h Jacob aud the gress in the Lackawanna district, the BORASTOM Thiblxk says he will be "a Re publican aud a protectionist." I'ndoubt odly ho will; but will his name heSiruutou or CoBUtlll Of Coursr, Metaphoiiaally. Kine Yvrk Btiwwsniftll AtvtrMMr, Tbe first thing for Hi . Qnlga to do on hi arrival at the natinuai capital ibonld be In unga(e Ainoa innunuii lu ilelialu and leave tiothliiK nt him save a mangled corps - v A OMMIoa ltiprlnus, ' "i i I II, 1. . hiUI It'll Hit ii iii from tat west iiiito loudly ilressed, Ami iloclui cil himielf ''wltdaud WOOlljft" And whon Im went homo bnwas wonlly no ajortjL BtcaoM otbid btn Batctd noil folly. GOLDSMITH'S $ BAZAAR THE MATCH-UP SALE PHO-RE-NOS Ir DRUNKENNESS. lUfid U Ukt K(ili4 Li al kratit tfliT l,tl..iJU;.1H,y-,twtfcj U).4),u teU.U I'll) OH till' Tobl ii. H-: tailly Rltboutdii ufdii CONRAD the: HATTER IS SHOWING SOME DRESSY LOOKING HATS FOR SPRING WEAR Match-up! Match-up!! Not pennies, but your winter Underwear Your undershirt is wear ing out faster than your drawers. All right, match it up. Come to us and we'll sell you just now Under- i shirts to match Drawers, Drawers to match Shirts, : at half the price you paid originally. For we aro in the same lix. More shirts than draw ers of some kinds, more drawers than shirt;; of, other kinds. Same state of things in j Women's Merino Under-1 wear. Odd pieces at the oddest of odd prices We've no tar the smell of it. Always Broad, long and thick, suggests undertaker shops. $2.98 a pair. Come here and match-up Our own Blankets. White your disintegrating Under-' as chalk, warm as genuine wear. Same case with Fine Blankets paper or camphor to pack warm, worth $5, price now away woolens in. Won't $3.75 a pair, have it around. Don't like Dartmouth Blanket3. charity, $4.75. California. Three sizes, $C.50,$7.50, $8.50. ($2.50 a pair off regular pric8.) i We have a few pairs of , the above Blankets, slightly Rftilftfl nn nnfairlo fnlH hw VI, U 1V,U UJ We'll say 60 pairs high- handling. An additional class Blankets. discount will be made from Somebody gets them fori the above prices on them, a few days at a rickety, tumble-down price. No camphorated Blanket Two things in Black Stock shall a'isail us next fall. We'll sell it NOW before the winter goes. While the bloom and beauty are still on them. Duquesne Blankets. Big, Clean, wholesome, Dress Goods 45-inch Imported Fine Twills, 50c. 38-inch Novelty Crepon Effects 25c. Spring Novelties stantly arriving. con- Goldsmith Brother- &' Company. DO YOU SELL? H A RE YOU irawlng sadly u,.ir Yet froui this I c'uao of dismay the Repaid loan party rallied despite the loss of the best la Tld l.-aier it had had since Lincoln's Uatt And while, In the election im mediately following it met with de feat, the lines were soon re-formed and the prspetiof ipaody trinmph Wtrt never M bright as they are today. We shall ba greatly surprUed if the This geuial satire contains a nood lsal of rebuke to some iliaes of jour nalism which introduce into contem porary life aad niann-T a degree of ir rtTtrtnot flublntai and withal 'pre viousness' calculated to put society into an unnecessary ferment. But our gift ed friend, tue colonel, is content to hive ni juke at journalism's expens, without sillyiug iuto the more tamest FURS! FURSI CAPES 18 INCHES DEEP. MAKING PRESENTS? Tuva. or a ins, course or tausa po.if.es Uarrii the , vein or preaetiinent ana pnilOlopny, Btxl few meatus do not bring into Rtccgniziug and admitting in it many view new evilence that biltory is fond i shortcomings and fault, Colonel Zm of repetitions. It is poeiible and proba- ; merman is nevertheless satisfied that bl that the U serai miaUtry will dis- j the pre ' has now baooflM more im- solve at an ear, y day, to be succeeded portant than stage or pulpit, and by one of Tory and Libera!-! 'nionist j worthily inets the obligations of its proclivities. But the emergency which i responsible position amidst the moving French Coney rapes, U laobe deep Atiikktiui! i. ape. " . Atiakhun I'spee. AOM-akhuii Cap,-. " , uy.'J upoaaaai Cape '' " y.' :i . I " Monkey i 'api--. " , Nat. Otter l.'upja, " " i Nai. otter spe, " KlllUJuel' Cape. ' beaver Oupe. " M N atria l.'apes. Sesl ur I'eialan I 'an-- " AleHka beat I 'up.'-,. Alak Seal Capes, " " , Mlllk I alien " Brawn llarten Cape " . " S 8 I'm I . 4 1J . Ul I irtj I . Ii W) . It ( , 15 ti a oo . SS ui . i: 00 . uu II 00 I H uu as no . So n . !J 11 I :.'4ii0 Cohougs C Jaswix, of Honwdilt, taae biOMtlf cat of the Bold with a iniHultietJ that declines. "1 have i-t is-:, as ..: a ;. " .-. .w :. .. do I inland to be a candidate for tha will tbe.i eon front the progress of heme rale wul be exceptional indeed if it Jo not, as such c.-iies invariably have done in th pist, develop the need ful leader. Tha Conservative party la Lagiaod is at its best daly wnen ll is the psrty of oppo sition, lavsst it with the NtpOBtiWU ties of creative and aggreiiive states maaship aad it 11. variably sink alowly diwn to tha level of mediocrity if not tiositite annopnlarity The life of th '. ,-r-e ona. nomination the coming I next ConMtTatir ministry will not be term.' Thoe wao ... for strings t.j ; prolonged The ferment of reform is every politioai refosai Will search in at work 7n la slow going Britain, taia for on on this and just a inrely as this leaven iprcadt, jaat w aortly must Lngiish. men tarn at last to Liberal leadership for th nrogres and national stamina n"ld to t.rsrve the integrity of the I'niied Kingdnm Bmnico Dfnocxanc tonttmportj rie have opattsd tue campaia by printing ijrtraits of JatMt Dsnton Hancoca at th head of editorial col umns The picture inltcat that Mr Hancock is n'lita aa inUlligant looking j man, tbongn bis face g.ves evidence of "that tired feaiiog' woich will b dbobtliaa nlitrad at tbt aomiog election. Wito its lua of yUrd tue Wayn indepeadeot completes sixteen years of successful and creditable waekly and sem. WOtUy pnblltatloo Under th owr,rhlp and editorial direction of B K. Main, tbtlidtptfl lent baa nien a clean, trustworthy and enterprising fam.ly DtWtpOptT, SatXTf .ug botn it prtcant KWatJM and its blight prospects it is a . ,ntrsting and MOVfafiog indication of tb growing fsmiliarity of the people with the nw ballot law that In a county having nearly one hundred and tiftv election districts, less than bslf a dOiM OfrtlflogtN of nomination bar reachod the com mis slonen' office in def tiv condition, and oniy one fatally to 1 be leeiulaK complications of th prnt yatetn of ' conducting elections In Pennsylvania disappaar npon attentive isanloftion In time th citizen, though a fool need not err therein. . - Tue Dunmohk correspondent of a looal contemporary arrows faetiona whan ha say that "t least halt of th people ont of employment are thrown ont by Republican manufacturer 10 a to rain th Democratic party." Tb Democratic party lias developed such an expeditious knack of destroying it self that kepnblluau manufacturers would be foolish to go Into the xpnie und worry of involuutary bankruptcy merely to hasten It defeat The Dun more correspondent most think it great lun for th owners of indmtrUs to bav panic (talk abroad in th land. . A conservative timata of tha loss in wtgea under Democratic supremacy put it at two billion dollars. Dnrlug this period values bav depreciated an other two billion dollar. The wage didn't top, to any general extnt, nor tbe values fall, iu any alarmlug pro portion!, nntll revolutionary Demo cratic policies were sensationally threatened by theorist under th lash THE NEXT PRESIDtNf. When Captain Dslan-y was her ' an 1 th captain, b) it ai I, sptAk only upon :osid information he was aakd who, in 1894, th west would support for pftaidtot He replied "If .Major I William McKinUy for tbe next three I years carri'i himielf as diplom ttioal ly i a he ha for the pi. Ihrat years, ha j will undoubtedly b the ntit presi dent " This, Of coitrasr. Is msrly a pre lie lion an expression of what ll, In oui tense, oniy a penonai opinion Ami yet, go out Into the highways, ask each man the IIBt OjttWtlM, and ae bow widiapreal tha aame bslitf i Tboi men lik Captain Ddansy whose btjfl nets it is t dltotrtl th pulltical puis of tbl ptOplt. 10 DOtt it line gra'la tioU and follow the bnt of Its mini ft Indicatiois aiy substantially th lama thing. CMfUtiOM may harig An opinion to lay corio'irriiug a con tingsri'y of tomorrow Is naturally tentativ. But at this particular moment, McKinliy Ii clearly lu thi load It, therefore, beooui intereeting to as whtb)r or not he I conducting himielf In a m inner to retain the pop ular good will. As a pre guilneut pie Idnntlal potentiality ill OVMBttltl and word hare wldsprad internet. VtiWtd In this light, It must b nd mltted that ble conduct I dlloNllOB persouilisdj Not an err'u not n "brtah" Im marred his dnmoanor Askd flatly in Chicago if he ware a can didate for the pretidency. lie last week mad reply, "1 am tatlsfled, air, that the man nominated by the next lis tiooal Republican convention will b lecd. " That is the truth, a aiuienrance go now. Aud his name.' Well, It Is prop ir to glv torn tuarirln for guesiing. CHEAPER TELEPHONES. )u of the foad expectation of the maaisi at this time is that the lipin -tlon of the Ball Teleplion patent will bring with It relief from excessive ohiirges. It Is far from reasonable that the overage busines man should piy mora for his telspbou privilege tuau he doe for bis postage, messtnger hire aud light. In cltiei populous enough tore of th" times Nawgpaners man age to include in (oiii shaps the whole round of huuiin affair, and in this Urge res.net it may b said of them that 'tht-y show, contain and nonrilb all the world,'" a sentiment in which most oatldid t'rons will concur. ROUND, Then Noted. Will uwmey, son of tn late Lieuten ant L I. Seiy, who ia home from the west upon a visit tells nf many forcible illustration of tha etfet of I 'on cratic good tlm'a in the portion of the country in which he has resided for the past three or four year. Mr. Bttlty haa bttn employed on n sheep raueh In Montana, where the Bhep-ri iug industry hai It mrished in the paet under Republican adminittratioti. and Ima had ample op portunity to study the wool U.-?tlou right on thairround. BlDCt tht OllO tlon of l Irovar Cleveland the owner of tiie renche npou which h was en -gagod have Iwen fililk'sd to rduci th"iratook from ;,U0) to .". ono, aril are dipneing with tii' wool growers as fast as pbstlbll, and will ndavr to ktep from going into bank ruptcy by inventing their fiiuda in cattle f'pou many othr sheen farms where th owner v ' - working upon llmitnd capital Or wi new to the business, thy have been oblige I to let tbe annuals din fur want of fOOdl fOV running pnaea. not lining ahlo lodlaieeof thx ahenp by oven giving them away. I lory v. nerelu mat section, nucording to Mr. lath)?, ruin aud QOMMtloil have bllihtd the localities where nil was prosperity mid hopeonlv a few in mtlia ago It la perhapa needleea to add that thr are DO i Democrat among the Montana sheep rler W I, Crawford, who for years ba been a troOi'il ngent anil miinauer foi tlmptoa A Walklui, Is now leceiviug eongratulatloiis upon Imvlug eourd u lute reent in the etnslve biiHlueae conducted by th firm. Mr. Crawford has btOi a valuable viuplnT of Simp KM i Wutklna and haa attiml liia reccgnltlon by faithful ai vie In ml dltlOO to hi reputation as un aiollnl manager Air Crawford has gnlued much local notoriety na a OOBnOiMOttl of Ii- is- tl ! He takea pride lu bniuir Hi poaauaeur id soiiim or the llnest atotk in till Motion and will Heldum allow u rival taain to pa bl llyrs on the road see Horace E liaud ts ninotig the busiest of Hcrantou' attorney of today, tit Hand I nut only an etcellent lawyer, hut has develnpsd OOniidirabll taut In promoting huituMi auterpri iu thla city und eleewbere, eepcclnlly In the hue of street railway.. Hue of the most lOOMIlf nl of Mr. Hand' rrunt veuturas i tho alectriu railroad at Itbaoa, N, .. which proml to be a booaoat for th itocliholders Tb Ithloa road ha ajiocul lutvaiitagas In connecting th Cornell University anil tb bOllntll portion of the city with a lino uf teuuirs on Cayuga lak. I. Oonventloai Name Candldntea Up Her. IPJlUfrWr Hiwt-Uiiatti: lu answer In our ijuery as to who would be Ihu next Kepublicau uuuiiuee for con- CAPES 22 INCHES DEEP. Astrakhan Cape Baltii- ts.u i a pea Ueetiio feni Capes, franeb Couey Cap, Uink i 'ape, p.rown Mullen CPS Monkey ape-. inches deep, 1,0 in . IU Ml , aA uu , i, in . BO on ,',n u . 21 nO Hlgtat Cash Prices Paid for Raw Fun Repairing Furs a Specialty. it Mit'il Candy, 'lwtr or a&V st vie 01 ;uiO l.xpies atolls,, Wlncipfdes, Trioyolas, Doll Cabs, Dratni or Toys of evry kind, DOLLS Ohina I bill, Wax Dolli, Patent Hulls Jointed lolij, any kiuil of doll from 25oto$19 SLEDS OR SLEIGHS For Boys, (Jiils or LolU, iu .Maple, 04k ot Iron, fro in li.ie. in 115.00. BICYCLES We have tbe poods und onr priced arc right, Wholesalt and retail, J. D. WILLIAMS & BP.C, 314 Lacka Ave. .V j V. j S. j SE S Removable and Self Lbarpeniug Calks. E Lacka- We are sole apjenta for Bradford, Columbix i wanna. Luzerne, Montour, Pike Sullivan. Susquehanna -Wayne and Wyoming counties, State of Pennsylvania , Catalogue on application. Bittenbender&Go.,Scranton, Wholesale and retail dealer.-' iu WafOBtnalrari Bvpftioa, Iron and tee. lJ Blacktnithi Wo make nilttees tor :i BPECtALTV of snpptriag con SnuUuy S.liool. l air-, t'eetivala THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON ANU W1LK ts BAItP.E. PA, MAXTJFACTBBEB3 Jl Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY General Office. SCRANTOK F.V Bl LANK HOOKS BOOKS M EMORANDUMS Olfice Supplies of all kinds Inks and Mucilages LKADIKU MAKKS, Fine Stationery WIHT.U V.TEKMANaud I It A N K I l FOU VIA l N PBNSi All lUftl MlttM gcuti ii i ;iw ford'a Pui aad huekN Flexible Rubbtfl BUtttps. Reynolds Bros. Stallonira onil ngravers bit LACKAWANNA AVB WATCH KS DIAMONDS JBVBLBT SILVERWARE SPECTACLES EDWIN G. LLOYD 423 Larkawanr.u Avenue GREAT SALE OF THE Walter's Stock of Dry Goods COMMENCES MONDAY. FEBRUARY 5 AT The Fashion 308 Lacka. Avenue, AND AT THE New Stores 400-402 Lacka. Ave. ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH STOWERS T HE DUTHEIL STUDIO, 315 LACKAWAeTKA AVKNVK. ICR ANTON, PA, EKI.ICIOU8, MILD STJaAH OTJmBTD ABSOLUTELY FVTXJD HAMS. LARD. EVERY HAM AND PAII- OF LARD BRANDED. thm . Mm , likd THE sTOWERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, PA SVsu iXU MADE n .'outract nitU a I X TT e trsu) factory to turn out l,ft)J e ll trimra between now ami Cbr.at 5 " 4 me. I ieh toaiinounce t.jthejuul' IuX :. 1 lun 1 will innL 11 OKKUlNt CKAYON POUT KAVT . opt.'d fryru ,i,y email MM ABSOI.UTKLY FHKE OF 1 U I Ml IK LAX KMT STYLUS OK KIIAMK- FKOM v: SO ITWARD. tn auarauteed. Krauiee iU yer vsnt. 1 tban ragulai pi K. UlITHKIC, Artlll