Tin: sruANTox tkihuxe-sati'kdav morning. February 10. 1894. TRIBUNE WOOD, General Manager. I'l'IIMHIIEII DAILY AM WBItKI.Y IN BORAH1 rO!l, l'A.. UY lilt: 'J' 111 II I'M I'mi inml OOMPAMK New Yohk orriOE: Tuiduni BdILOIHO, FBAMI B. U n ay. Manaukh. LWrrr.1 at Iht Wurtl.c- Bl f fan (ml. Til , M .-(,.( i'm... t S.'j.. StatUr. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE, SCKANTOM, miRUAfft 10. ISM. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET HiR coniikkssm an-at-lauok QALUBHA A QROW, OK SUBQUMANKA ELECTION FEBRUARY M THE CALL TO DUTY. The rkiui'tiiK" oonulttM or tlie I'uitiii RapubllcaB club ol Pblladal" pin uul a aUrrlng addreai o tu voter nr PauBAjrvaBia upon the iiisuvs of the oanpatgB. Attar eoa trmtlDij the ptotparlty eujoyd QBdai Rapobliou rata writs tbadtaattai ttit tin swiftly followed to all department of American Induetry la Mia kt o( IVmooratle awendauoy, witMti utter disregard at lui;ites BtttHj tha luldros eoBttanati "Lai u urge upon jros loyal PeBBsylvaBiaaa, without regard to party artiiialioiii, to Jo whatever nay ba la your power to aaaiat la e rnrlag for the KapubNeaa candidate for eoagraaaaua at-lara the largest 1-IPU vote. Ait tlie ward, eity 01 cooat; committee, or the party or ganiaatton la your Immediate ueigh l..rhu'0'l iu auv wuv BOBBiMa, from HOW uutil the cloai of the polU OB the t-veuiu; ol 1'eb. M. 1J your full duty, ttaiusba a. i row, our candidate for cou greet nun-at large, an eminent citi lea, an ab'u aa I openou..t mates man, aud fcu election to coures-i at lh; tiu:e by rUO,O0C uiajorltjr in the ute of Pennsylvania would be the ItrongMt pr.(et asiut the passage of the Wilson tarilf bill wbicb could be recorded. Remember that the elec tlou of Grow and the eutire Kepublicau ticket, by ureutl laoreaaad majorities throughout the several dtttrtet. couu iihs :iuJ ward ut uur great waiuiuii wealth, would be accepted by t In country at large us I'euujylvania'e nwer to the of: repeated query: TfHO'- "JI1 chiugev " the reduction In royalty rxpeties 'with ita patrons. One company in tat ton dale oilers to supply 'pliouo " HO per month for itorel and t'3 m pur month for lojideuce. while in even cheaper rule is promise ! in -,m the numLer of Hiiueirribar ihafi exceed 850, The egtabliaaed corporation uutiirally have the right of way . but it would iieem to be to their own Inlaraat to abate their rental clmrges ratlmr than invito u compatitioti thai would be rutulew. When ipeatii cam i to Ur. John T, Doyle, of Wilkes-liarre, it took from oaonaof the Quaintaat, kindliest and pleas mtest souU that ever ma le life bright hihI cheerful. A verwitilo genlui, enlivened by ready wit. patboi ltd humor, and ballasted by industry InanexioUng profusion; a matt who CQBtmanded love and esteem and a friend warm in the itnpnllM of a in -tare in Whloh neart (airl vied brain tush wu John T. Doyle, Peaoe to him I NVt pbar that the Philadelphia Record is talkinglto the .',. er when It savs that "If the duty 00 coal should I bo repealed by this o umtry Canada would toon follow th eximple." I Canada is not giveu, nor is any Btitlib i dependency given, to the practice of I pnra philanthropy lu ita dealinga with competing nationi To prooaed upin 1 1 he bull that if the United State! were to unlock ita dOON and expoie it Ireaenrea to the ooveteoui grasp ol every foreign rival the hanefloiarlei of this sea green act of a immeroial folly WOttld Immediately do likewiie Is a tine I of argument that ereinonio teei im polled tvi pronounce p:lerile were it advanced by a lese dignified tOUroe tLau the I'tilUdehihia Record As it i. we suipeet that itwai a oonaoloui reductio id abeurdum, - A CHILDS MEMORIAL. So proposition has ever app tared more earnestly to the heart and cjii science of the Ameriein t'Co; l tliau does thnt which now Urgee the erectioa. I hy popular ittbcription, of a suitable memorial to Qeofgt NV. Childl A , nation which rewards it warriors, deities ita politicians and makes heroe . of its owu public CTeatiOM in arts end letters, would put nil its morality to shame were it not to make ready re spouse in behalf of the one oitinn this generation ha known who mule it his 1 profession simply to do goofr A memorial has already beeti pre ! pared for Mr. Child eupejrior and mire i eudiiriii; by far than' any which is likely to result from the active cauvass jut begnu by the trhde league of PuiUJe'.phia. jA i the memorial con- i aed : .v iuvf w riitially hurtful an. I d.itruetiva iu their tendencies and effects, mid which cannot be removed until after the general olecliou of lailJ? The brat, indeed, the only protest that l'ouuiyl -Taulani oan nuko mutt be made on Tuesday, Pah. 9ft Mr Orow's major ity should exceed that ever glfen hitherto to any candidate for publie position In the Kayatone atata " Audit Will, too, if eaoh Voter shall cast his bal lot in the direction Indicated by hi account book aud his purse. Om 'i thu couNpuuoiis magazine lUeoesaea of the period is Uunhey'e. mi illii'trated periodical that, iu ill montha, has lilted Ita circulation from no rolj a few Ihousalid to two hundred thousand (Vines each month The February anaiey'a is little else than u tlnely illustrated nrwpipT. with the purely ephemeral news left out. This oonflrmi n termer prediction of Tni TrIB m. that the luagaraue of the future would have to adopt newspaper methods, that is to suy enliven their piuidoroua pages with feature that are sprightly, original and distinctively up-to ilate. ine UiaglllilM that lire incoeedlng moil noUhly are those that have reOOgniied thil fact. And even the ooneervativ old print are brush Ing and furbishing thentteWei up, K Rg-AfPOINTINU Ur. Egls state II brarian Governor Pattlson has stepped in graceful fashion across the bound urlv liue ol party and paid a deserved li Unite to one of the UlOSt desei ing ot possible recipients, fDr iglflsnot indispensable to the library whose collection hue been at once his lite Work and his monument. he im so nearly Indispensable tout it wouldn't pay to look for the difference, The right man was never more rightly placed, aud when the state library occupies its now building, Ibis will be proved iu even more cou IpicnOBS fashion than heretofore. TlIK B1L1 which Congressman Stone, ot Pittsburg, proposes m u supplement to the existing immigration law should bo adopted without delay, it provides for the certification of immigrants at porta of imbarkation, instead of throw ing the bur ! i upon our immigrant inspectors t home ports. This is the only (air way to act, in tne premises it ie also the only way which otters serious prospsot of accomplishing the thorough sifting of uew comers which la essential to the safety of our Ameri can institutions the administration la the Hawaiian mat ter, aud we don't llnd It among the anti- cuckoos, wiiki variety of bird i our con- gressman, auywaj".' n in- i Usv the True Kloir. II iikes-Kun r jv. ii s Dealer. Il begins tn Inok as though the KBlghtS ni Labor bad n.aJe a inlstaks In the alec tloaol BoverelgB. Ills wild liarraiigues are net oaloolaled to Impreim the pUBtie an. to In ;:iiid seme mill iu e in uiuiLnl euii trut tu theceiiserviilive course pursued h his predecessor, Ur. Powderly- Boverelgti We are Inclined to believe is ot base iiiulal m uiie Would..' Kind it then i l'tu!ad j hij leiHrflSS lliissie- "Ones vour miulstir always enbraoe yonsosffBslvelyf" Kitty-"Ves; he tbinke I'm in tne infant olawyat. it's very annoying, bul he's M old. If it well) ii younger man n would be different." i won t-wide ueue'.i- SctASTOSi'g u NaMTQUltv.ty lv 'jf'-jnA . in hie mauifctdand far reach le better employed tbao in Wotklnif Mng chillies; in tbi sublimely aim for the improvement of scranton. ; !e and liberal character of ttta mau . to it that vou "Hooui the bridges ' 'n the elevating impress which he daily deepened upon the liome life of g QovBjtsoR Flower bmouucm that oe will not be a candid.sle for re elec tion, which needs the postscript ex- blauation that it's not a Democratic year. If STRUT ever looked worse than Spruce street did yesterday, with its ii.-melliniT. vile -appearing, (quirty wooden bljcK mad collector-, the fact has escaped rcord, out of courtesy to the record Ur '-iLxb-rij:ii 'fl surprised denial of the story tnat he had said he contem plated an early retirement not only hows of what good stuff he It made, but it also indicates that some Loudon liar needs a re-it. - Thf. liw is a pretty poor law which lends itself to tne wreaking of private pite, as iu the brutal imprisurment of the iobbinj aad innocent boy. Frank Pave4eaky a jsil is no place for beardless youths. Hi jfoRisT SiNdCRi.v nas now opened the batteries of hn mmt dulcet praise upon R'tiMSentatlve. William McA'ieer. in the hop of lurtttg hi ui back into the Harrtty-Pattieon fold But if here fuse" u-jk oat for a deluge of mud. TbK C8I of fenlers on trolley csrs dues nor insure the public agtimt the eeaeecUSJOBei if reUvsaes or folly, but it III forward move toward the prevention 'if street car accidents , end all trolley system will sooner or later mike It. The nOfUl of Tbreop are to be co'.J gratnlated upon the final clearing of their legl pathway to incorporation a a borough Their s has bean a hard. ptrltent and in lofvigible tiat, an I victory comes as tlia reward of a fair claim ably pressl . Mk OkOW'l election to congress by a phenomenal majority on weik from net! Tuetday will not iu Itself oaose the defeat of the Wilson bill, it will, though, tie the rallying cry for a popu lar pi, r.;: which will iuks even the maddened Democratic chevaliers pans and reconsider their threats of indus trial destruction. TffgPjTTBBVtfl Commercial flazette wonders what ought to he done with public warrants who prove a recreant to their trust aif have thole iMmocratic congressmen from this state who de liberately voted against the interests of Pennsylvania manufacturers aud wage -earners. That is eaaily antwer ed. Select in their stead men nho will be Aiueri'.iue lirst and partisan after ward - To the lay unrb, profiting no In timate familiarity with the verbiage of the law, there i something peruliarly out of place In the idea of governing large and growing citiu under oOSSpll cstrd acts nassed, not always with an excess of cam, by promiscuously gath ered legislator at llarilaborg. In deed, it teems to ns that the esteemed Reading Herald I right wh in, at the conclution of a thoughtful and timely discussion of this subject, it suggests that ''if all law for the sovernment of cities were abolished and in their place thpre were adopted a brief act of n fow ptragrnphs declaring their right to govern themselves mid specifying a few necessary limitations of their powers, a great hindrance to municipal progresslrould be removed." . -e " It ih ok pasting interest to know that looal telephone companies are al ready forming, in many localities, to compete with the Bell company in the event that the latter shal 1 refute tosbare great newspaper constituency. Neverthlet. a Childs memorial is a necessity; not, indeed, to Mr. Childs' fame, nor to the rerereuce in which bis memory will always be held, but a n-cessity to the conscience of a people grateful for a great eximple, n people proul of the human embodiment of so many seemingly impossible ideals. Mr Childs can do without a statue better than the American public can do with ! out th recollection thst Mr !.' de terring ha received suitable public recognition. DEMOCRATIC HARMONY. After all, why should politics be so uncomfortably 8'riom Maybe William ht Singerly is right in relieving it with great broadsides of humor anloptn bouffe. Here, condensed, is a sumuuri' of singerly'a latest two-at firce, the prelude of which is jast occupying the boards Act I Singrly to McAleer: "You're a tip top fellow, Bill , too good to hi) a bolter. Come and Jine us " Kntr'act, ths orchestra playing "Comrades." Act II. Singerly on McAleer "The obstinacy of this miu. sparrsd to a climax of insufferable autocracy, by the accursed last for plic and power, has stirred up a mousing an 1 mutinous cabal that is a contemptible ;iim pie on the finger of a triumphant Ij-mocrncy. Ha reftlsas to be pacified. Let him go to." Curtain Erount omnst, to the tune of a low dirge, MAKE IT EMPHATIC. la a forcible review of the course of our aovernruent throughout varying control and much economic vicissitud", Bon. Oarrick M. Harding contributes to the Wilkes Bane Record this timely appeal Tor such an uprising In behalf of cx Speaker drow as will glfc pause and concrn to the Industry-wreckers who hold carnival in OOBgreei: ''Looking hack to the beginning of OUr (ystern, little oyer a ueutury ago, and noting the constant advance in national prosperity that eaoh succeed Ing year exhibited! the established feet was presented iu IM I that all that constitutes snresMful, sound, 00 tO mandirig and good government had he ti attained. And yet, at that recen t date, under the Instruction of a horde ot spoilsmen occupying the unsatisfac tory position of 'out' and hung lug for years ot the skirts of a once loyal and respectable Democratic party, a majority of our people be oatne indoctrinated with political, economic and tiiiancisl heresies to such an extent that the door for a changed order of things was thrown wide open Behold the result' An executive livad tbStClOoU in little save erlf assertion, autocracy and obstinacy, an advisory corps mads up mostly of pnrsonngea who but a few decade ago were booted and spurred iu n contest that had for its objiot the over throw of the government end the illimembermeut of the country; a ma jority iu both house of congress seek Ing the enactment of legislation that will lay the heavy hand of ruin upon numberless business enterprises of the day besides BlUOtbeflng outright the fires of multitude of industries re. (mm 1 1 v active within our borders, thus enforcing upou hundreds and thou sand of our people idleneas, ponnry, hunger and nakodUOMi "(.'an it be doubled, then, thnt the tlmq is at hand when every OttlEBU, butinei men, working men, indeed nil men posteatiug the elective franchise should protest against the policy which has brought about the existing con dition; aud more, ngalnst a policy which mutt bring in its train con ditions " ' lest continuout and lost Hies WE i RE Dill Mil NMiSH AND 'ill I TOB ICCO HABIT notnjsotioaa Nu Inoonvenisacs Mi of lllnu. I I I'Mt lliellt Hi VOUr 'OVIi ti"IUu. after other ih-iIumIn full. Uk your druggist for PBo ) NOB.Con null iiii.ui un.l ireataisut free Addreea, eon iiiiuniiuih, nit) Ht: .Nun L'UJtB" ri M ' - lUlU I . I .1 CONRAD THE HATTER IS SHOWING SOME DRESSY LOOKING HATS FOR SPRING WEAR GOLDSMITH'S $ BAZAAR THE MATCH-UP SALE POINTS at Sera n ton. Point one from the Wtlllamiport Times: "t'ongressmau Jack Bottlnson scored a point on Walter Lyon, ol Pittsburg, iu the race for lieutenant gouvernor at the con vention ot ihe third legislative district Kepublicaus held iu BerUBtOB. T, R. Fruncis and 1. Willis Keese were the cau di lutes lor delegate ami their only differ ence wu that Praacit U a ffiend of Jack Kobiusou end ReWS wa. for Lyuii. The leaders of this county favor Lyon, but did not awake to their dauger until yesterday, and theu 1'rancis hud too manv delegates plt-dged to him. He WOB by a single Vote.' l'viints two uud three, from the Phila delphia Times: "Rev. Dr. Warren u. Puitndge. pantui of the l'enu Avenue Baptist church iu Sennit on. bus declined au urgent cull to the First Baptist church of Syracuse, N. V , much to the relief ot bis cougregatiou. by whom he is very much liked. L)r. Partridge is uiiiu of learning, eloimeuce and piety, and he has been remarkably succcsslul at Scrauton. ' "E. T. Sweet, a cupable nud thorough local newspaper uiao, has been chosen news editor of the BcRaXTOB Thibi ve." From the Wilkes-Barre Record) "Miss Jennie Spencer, of Sorantou, is spending few days with Mis. C. W. Ban CO, of Forty Fort." "Louis l.'ihmatiti and wife and fattier Of BcrantOB, were the guests of Mrs. George A. Lohuiunu Thursday." From the Pittson Un.'stte: "(isorge UttcbelL of Scrauton. President of the Pittson Stove Company, woe iu town Thursday." "Rev. 0. R. McAnulty, D. D, has nc eepted bb Invitation to deliver the baoce lauerate sermon to the graduating class of tin- West PittSlOB high hchod iu the lletle.list Fpiscopal church on the last Bnoday eyouiug of May." "The Harden Village quartette and J. '. Hitchuer went to Scraaton Tbnrsday evening and Baslsjled in mi entertainment given g the Asbury Methodist F.piscnpal ehurcb by Mr. SunWduti's Suuday school class." From the Foreit Oltf News- "M. 1). Bvanatt the new sssistont mine foreman at Forest ' ity colliery of the IlidndoL'oal and Iron (.oinpany, viced E, Maxey, re signed. Mr. Kviins has assumed tlie do ; let of the new position. Ho is from Bofan ton.'' Cold Comfort for W, H. Hinse. CbUttrQ ffeglaeer. The chairman ot the nommlttee which framed the WilsOB bill, mid the Hutu whose name it bSwre, lolds his sent In congress by the VOteS Ol the people of West Vei gin la, oil" of the greatest coal HI ales ul t he union. Instenu uf reuresuiiting the inter ests of liis oOflStltnentB, he is ready to Im poverish them TBS people Of West Vir ginia realize this, an t it is already an established fact that Mr. yVIIsob's cnruir as an ofllee bolder, through the vote ot West Virginians, will end with hl present teriu. Ihe name can lie eaid of every member of cengreas from a mlnlalng die trlct Who Votes for free ';oal and ores. .si BP i im Fnprosiod In Fw Word. ('nlli'iy iTaeinei-. The Wilton bill Is a ineiisuro. which by throwing the markets of America open to the coinpetinn of i he mini u tact u i ers a ml miners of foreign oonntrlee, whi Impover nil tlie masses of out own people, and er ete a detlclt Iu iiiveiiues tint will reqnitti B direct tai on an impoverished people, to make, up the deficit cauied by loss of tut if! revenue. e - Bit, New, to Mtk Itilv. WUkU Htm Recoil. Says the BCBAJTrOS Tiuml- "If in roiiiiulltee I iiivo Illnet de nOUOOod the Wilson bill as hurtful to American Indnstrtea, why dd im stultify himself by that nlllriuat ivn vote iu the house1' She floor Is your, Mr. Iliues - -e LlkSWlee With Ihe Mine Mulu. RoSfSstler 'out Express, Possibly the canal mule Contents itself wilh the thought that in its kind feet urn storage batterloH Capable of knocking out any win- thnt ever lived. ' Is , Whack at Old CHorf. (toeseaftr I'-i Kxprfti, The censure of Stevens by the house Is a feather iu Blouut's cup, and Incidentally u whack at the Slurs ami Stripes. One Democratic. Kavlval. VilmiW.iiii h'fiutd. Two hundred IoUVM of bread will be dls tnbuted to the poor by thu Twentieth district police tomorrow. An Ornlthnlogloal Puzal". IvgkeS'gBrrs lvwtX)efllsr, Ovm. We don't find Blue' name anioug tho cuckoo coagresimeu who voted to ustaiu Match-up! Match-up!! Not pennies, but your winter Underwear Your undershirt is wear ing out iaster than your drawers. All right, match it up. Come to us and we'll sell you just now Under shirts to match Drawers, Drawers to match Shirts, at half the price you paid originally. For we are in the same fix. More shirts than draw ers of some kinds, more drawers than shirts of other kinds. Same state of things in Women's Merino Under 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 your disintegrating Under wear. Same case with Fine Blankets paper or camphor to pack warm, worth $6, price now away woolens in. Won't $3.75 a pair, have it around. Don't like Dartmouth Blankets. White as chalk, warm as genuine charity, $4.75. California. Three sizas, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50. ($2.50 a pair off regular price.) We have a few pairs of the above Blankets, slightly soiled on outside fold by We'll say 50 pairs high-'handling. An additional class Blankets. i discount will be made from Somebody gets them for j the above prices on them, a few days at a rickety, tumble-down price. No camphorated Blanket Two things in Black btock shall assail 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- FURS! FURS! Goldsmith Brothers & Company. CAPES 18 INCHES DEEP. French f',.iie- CsptS,H iBOUtS deep J .'I On Astrakhan Capea ' " iw Astrakhan Capes, " " .... 800 Atxrakhau l.'upee, " " .... t ltt Dyed Opoaaum Caps " " .... 6 00 Moikwv Capes, " .... I-W UoUkey Capes, " " .... Ijhu Nat titter Capjs. " "... 91 OW Nat. Otter Canae. " " ...36tt) Krlunuer Capet, " " .... 12 00 1 HVsver Capes, " " .... 2S Ol Nutria Capes. " " . . IS hi fcjetil i-r Persian Canus M .. -j 00 Alaska Seal Capes, " " ... 00 Alaska Seal I apes, " " .... 00 00 MiukCauea. " " .... SO U0 Brown Marten 1 .i " " .... -5 00 DO YOU SELL? OH ARK Y' ITJ MAKING PRESENTS? of Mixed Gaudy, Clear Toys, oruiiv style of Candy or Nuts, NORWAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND -II. I K Express Wagons, Velocipedes, extra special Tricycles, Doll Cabs, t Toys of every kind. Drums DOLLS China Hulls, Wax Dolls, Patent Dolls, Jointed Dolls, au kiud of doll from 26c to 118 SLEDS OR SLEIGHS For Boys, !iils or Dolls, in Maple, Oak oi Iron, liom 25a, to 115.00. s INDERBON'M KM. I ISH .iKssops i:01.1-n l AS I ST RE Li BOUSE BMOE8 1LL & IUK CALK l 1BE M K BINERV SPBIKO son HTEEL 1NVILS BELLOWS HORSE NAILS RUSSELL AND WELLS BROS CDTTINQ MACHINERY V lOO.V WHEELS A LKS SPKI.N'GS Ht BS SPOKES KIMS STEEL SKEINS K. K. SPIKES SCREW Bittenbender&CoJcranton, CAPES 22 INCHES DEEP. Astrakhan I 'alius, inches deep JlO Ol Baltie Sea Capes. " 1 00 Kloctrie M ai 'ap.s. " . IS Ui rreneh Conej Caps, " 0 00 Mink Capes. " W lO BroWB Murtt-n Capus, " Hi' "U Muukuy Cape, " tli CO Highest Cash Prices Paid (or Raw Furs. Repairing Furs a Specialty. BICYCLES Wc have tUe ;oods aud our prices are lioht. Wholesiilu and retail. J. D. WILLIAMS it ERO, 314 La ok .a Ave. We make BPCOIALTY ol supplying coin mtttees tor Suuduy Schools. Taira, Fattlvals Wholesale and retul dealer' in Wa'omuakers SUPPLIES. aud blacksmith Bl A N K BOOKS A N K HOOKS MEMORA NDUMS Ollice Supplies of all kinds Inks and Mucilages LEADlKll MAKRB. Fine Stationery WIRT,WATERM rVNaud FRANK I. IN FOl NTAIN PENS, All iiutiriiiituutl. gents for Crawford's Pens and Buck's Flexible Rubber Stamps. Reynolds Bros. Stationers n ml I nqr.ivcn niT LACK 1WANN AVE WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVERWARE SPECTACLES EDWIN G. LLOYD Larkawenna Avetiur. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO KCKANTON AND V ll.KLS BARKI- PA.. MAVUPACTOBERS J? Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY General Office, BCRANTON. r.. 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'i (THE DUTHEIL STUDIO 1 315 DKLICIOUS, MILD OTJO-A.lt. HAMS. LARD EVERY HAM AND RAIl- OF LARD BRANDED. rflB r.um.sui, lied THE ST0WERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, PA LACK l lM V ENUa ( It ANTON, V V. avino ma ok h contract wiiii h (ran notary to tarn nut i.uw reann between now aad Car at HHBj l wIhIi tuHiiuuuticti Mil. tiub lii- thnt 1 will umki a QBNUlNE CRAYON l'OH I'HAH' cuuIik! Inmi any email on absolutely fkee of CHARQB I a 1 1 -1- STVLtB ill u; u:s FROM s: r.ii DPWAUU, WorknaBaklp Kimmnt i. rratt no per cant, loss tbaa rtjajnlar prloa B, UL'IUUIL, Artlat.