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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2. 1894.
LIVE NEWS Of
TWO PITTSTONS
The Scraxto.n Tiubunc's Pittwton de
piirtiamit is in ooarga of J. to. Fully, to
whom nowe Items aud complaiuts ui;iy bo
reXorrud.
WILLIAM STRtET FIRE.
A. It. Brown's Kssidsuue (Jutted by ths
Firv Monster
PNdwly at 8 o'clock yesterday after
lioon the resldsuea o( A B, BrOWO ou
William street WM dilOOTared to be on
fir. An alarm was turn til in from
box 4"), iccnUil it tba aomer of Main
nil Water streets. TIm tiro companies
g( the districts responded iiuicUly aud
In a few minute nad two atraame ot
Water OB tlie Imrutntf structure. la
tue mesulirae ttio large throng of peo
ple, who hail besn attracted to the
scene, rendered mucli effeotWe work by
ateUttau tl9 ramofal of the banta
bold effscts to plaeea of safety alOM by.
The tiro was fouud to ba lu tlie rear
of the house, a el roumi lance whio'i
did much to hinder the tiremen from
working. Owing to the positiou the
house occupied by boiug elev.ited in
frout nud i :-.!ii, a steep lull iu the
rear, the work of getting at the seat of
tli lire wm elow and te Hon, la apite
at theae obstacles, however, the tiro
iheu succeeded iu extiujjuisuui the
fi unes before uuy yre.it damage wai
done, Tue origin of tu in as near as
could be learned, w.i oauted by a de
feu tife ehlmnay lu th-. wetb kitchen
While the damage to toe buildiuK is
ineigniUoaal, tue furuitur is utterly
ruined trom the water aud siuoks. The
toss to both bmiditu aad furuiture is
:o vexed, by iusui'acce.
THINGS OBSIERViO AND N0r9
The tire of yesterday iluiousirtM
tba uc?eity of placiu au alatni box
in the vicinity of te Stjye Works.
When Mr. Beujauiiu s residence was
found to be ou tire iu order to turn iu
tue alarm a uitseug.r was ootupeHed
to run fuily three blocks distant. To
cover till distance rn ured not a littlt
time end incunven'.eu?e. As a rtilt
tlie tlnuee geioad surlicMu!. headway
to repel wh it a few buckets of water
would have accomplished had au alarm
box been close at hand. The uecesslly
demands that a box shoukl be placed iu
tue viun.ity referred to. wijea you stop
to consider tuat tint fleventu ward pay
nearly donbte the atuouut of taxes of
any ward in tan borouju. Properties
in the ward ranging iu value from
gl00 to $175,000 apteee us the case
now simds are tu. accorded one bit
more protection than localities In
which the assessed viimtion is not
ft -. as muua. By all means,
gentlemen of tue eouucil, ijiva the
locality an alarm box for it sadly
needs it.
It wi'tild appear all is not settled in
the Ninth ward as yet a to who will
rill tue offices of school director and
councilman, if tue correspondent of the
Truth is Correal in bis assertion. He
says: Corcoran md Sweeney intend
puttum tne 'contest for councilman
and scaool director In the Niutn Ward,
and have retained Jauie-i L Morris, of
Pittstca, and (inn-ral McCartney, of
WtlkeaBarre, as their attorneys.
Political contests are expensive lax
nrifi. While many ny, "why don't
3 n contest it?'' they evidently little
know what such a proceeding co.its.
To enter a coatett reqalfe an -rpsndi-tnreof
valuable time .ind an abund.iaee
of money. Ouce begun tuere is no tell
ing where it will end and what will be
tin? result To bein such an action
th deflated candidate is required to
fi'e a patition containing the namesof
twenty qualified persons who are wili
ng to bear the expense which such an
action woosd entail iu the event of the
contest and losing his case. It would
ba well, therefore, for those so inclined
to stop and consider what they are
about to do befon their rashness over
comes their good judgment and not be
led astray in 3QCh a serious matter,
a a a
It is apparent beyon I question that
there is something radically wrong
with the electric fire alarm strvloa. It
ii nothing bat a coa tinned testing from
one end of the week to the other, so
that peaple are entirely at sea with
themselves when a fire reilly does o
cnr. Why this is, evsrybody is at a
loss to understand when it is known
that In all the towns around ns there is
no such dillydallying. When the alarm
rings you can depend upon it there is a
fir. Not so with Pitlstoo. Undoubt
ful if the majority of the firemen were
not under the impression yefterday,
until they learned otherwise, that it
was another case of testing.
Th Wilkea -Barre oarraapondtnt of
the H-izleton Plain Speaker in com
mntiu.r upon the carries m-'Sfl or lack
of knowledge of certain election offloerl
in performing their dntles sy: "The
election returns for the year a fiM
with the prothonotary show a very
great lack of knowledge 00 tho part of
cleotion ofllo irs us to their duties. If
any office of general importance were
atake the loosen. m I cnralnsRneae
shown by the ratnrns filed wonld un
doubtedly give rise to many diapntsi
and contests. In the following die
triots the rntnrns were wholly wanting
or very fanlty i
Plyinonth borough, third war 1 ; Fair
inonnt township, E W. and Middle
districts; Harvey villi ; Marcy town
ship, N. and E districts; W. Pittston
borough, third ward; Ehvardivlll
borough, third ward ; Nanticoke, third
ward; Plymouth township, fifth ward,
W. division; Foster township. N. W.
and W. Woodaldn dlstriots; Kingston
borough, tbird ward."
a a
One of tho prattiest pi ces of verse
seen iu some time is the following
from the pen of Louis L. Downing
mention of whoie work lias heretofore
appeared in this column. It is entitled
Las' Years Nest end is as follows:
Iu the orchard 'long the r .) whore tho
corn wan stacked las' fall,
Where yon sue tbeui berry vines still a
alingin' to win wan.
In the far down ..astern coruor, where tho
sun first moots tho dny
Ih a little lart yar-t blrdf nest maJo out
ol twigs an' buy.
It ain't so much to look at ez it hange
them cold an' drear,
lint I alwayi look up at It whenever I go
neHr.
An'it lllls my hourt with stilnces every
tune tliat i puss oy,
An' it often starta the tear drops a trlnklin
from inv evo.
In the Biimuier whin the birds waz a
liuildiu' of thai uost.
An' I set 'neath the apple trco a talkin' of
a rest,
A little Ught-huired uialdon com' an'
climbed upon my Knne,
Au' laughod au' chutted gaily 'boat the
bulldln' in tho troe.
An' sho said ez wu set tnlkin"moi,gst
ninny another tlnne.
'An' pap, will tbeno sanio birdies livo in
that nit nex spring?
' 07. tt they will I'll watch an' drive ether
birds away.
What is
Oaatorla is Dr. Samuel ritchor's prescription for Infixnti
and Children, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
otlur Narootlo nnbatanoe. It la n harmloaa Bubatitnte
for Paretrorio, Drops, goothing Byrnps, and Castor Oil.
It is Plenaant. its guarantee is Oiirty jean' no by
BUlUou of Mother. Coatorla deBtroys 'Wormi and allays
feverlshness. Cast or la prevents voniilinu Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Cnstorli assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach
anil bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cat"
toria is tho Children'! Puuacca-tho Mother's Friend.
ANNUAL CLEARING SALE
A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Castoria.
" Castorla Is i axoaUsnt nirtlli-liio for clill
dnu. Hothen have repeatedly told Bis of its
good utfeet upou llieir ahlldren."
Da. Q. o. Oeoooo,
Lowell, M.isrf.
" Oa-itoria Is the best remedy for oliililn-n of
vfhich i uui atnuialnwJ i hops the d.iy is not
far dwtaut when mothers will ooosider the real
Inlsrest of their chltdrta, and use Oaatorla in
stead of U various quack nostrums which are
ilsstinjlim ihrir loved ooes, by forolog opium,
morphine, soothing syiup and other hurtful
agents dOWB their throat, thereby seiiihus
them to (ireiuature graves."
Pa. J. f. KlNOIItLOE,
OOBWay, Ark.
Castoria.
" Castoria hi t o Bell adapted to BbBdlBfl that
I reooBunead ij. -u.-n pMsrtpHon
kuouto mo."
n. . Aaoaaa, M. D.,
Ml So. Olford St., IlrnoLlyn, N. Y.
" Oar physifians In the children's, depart
mi nt haui kiU-ii highly Of their expert
enoa in their ouuiiio practice with Oaatorla,
and although wo only have ejnOttg ottr
metlio.ll supplies what im BBOWB as Ngulai
produota, yet we are free to oonfess that tho
merits of Castoria has won OS to look will)
favor uHi it."
UmTtu RaaaitaL Nn Dismnuar,
Boatoa, Muss
Au.E" C. BBRB, Yes.,
Tho Centaur Company, TI Murray Streot, Now York City.
An' lot thoso two birds have it thot's a
buildlu' it toilav!"
Ah: little did I think the: before spring
time wus hi re.
The little lifht-haire 1 mai'ieu would leave
m looo au' drear.
But its thet tht makes me sail when I yo
upasr. this plaee;
Iu the twijr-i uu' straws o' the uest, past
ruer.i'ries iotorlace.
PlTISrON COSOEKtSATIONS.
Pithy auJ ' rttaaat Parasraphs Promis
tniecuoudv Pncl!l1.
The th-rmotiieter at the Water strea t
brtlge offije reuitered zsro at T o'clock
yesterday morning.
lhe stiver se;-v.c sat winoii lua oeeu
th adtairatioo ol evorvoody who has
attended the Eatfle Hose company's
fair durinii tha last thru davs was
won Saturday Bight by Mri. MiSi
Ztigler, wife of the late Henry Zslgler.
i.'cie wes from to-ilay will occur tlie
foruiatioa of the uev council. The
roster of the organization will be Hor
ry Knowlis, of the Fust wnrd; Anthony
Clifford, Sesond nMrd; H J. Lynott,
Third ward; J. H. rinr. Fourth ward;
Junes Hennlgan, Fifth ward; James
K lined v. hixth wnri. (eor?e a Kiap,
S .venth ward ; John P. Kearney, F.tghth
ward: M. J. Donnellv, Ninth ward;
John J Manijaii, 'fentn ward; Patrick
Maloney, Eleventh ward.
C harles Ktirchel. of LJroad street, wc.
the haudgoiue gold headed cane at the
"Hooks' " fair 3tnr ly evening.
Tony Farrell, the popular Iri-ih com
elian, supported by a capable company,
will present "My Lolleen at .Music
Hall tomorrow evening.
The Connregati mal church of Coal
dale, Pa., has secured as regular paitnr
Evangslist R. ft. Harris, the present
assistant pistor of the West Pittston
tabernacle. Mr. Harris will remove on
or aboot April 1, and the best wishes
of the people of this plscs will go with
him to h'.s new held or labor.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Thorn js
O'Brien occurred Saturday morning at
9 o'clock from hat late home on North
Main street. Tho remains, accom
panied by a lark's gath-rlng of friends,
were conveyed to St. John's church,
whure a high miss of rtqaietn wai
celebrated by P.iv. Father Greev. At
the conclusion of tno ceremony the re
mains were conveyed to Avoca, whero
intsrmiat was mid in St, Mary's
Catholic cemetery. Th-5 pall-bearers
were John Flynn, Avoca; Thomas Mo
Hugh, T. ilogati, Luke Nolan, Jntni
Farrell and Michael Toole. Mrs
O'Urien wrh, provious to her marriage,
MUs Mamie Brehony, one of Avoca's
charming danghtr. She war beloved
by all her acquaintances and friends
and her early death Is greatly mourned
by them. Her husb ind h-is the sytn
pithy of all in his bereavement.
John E Dsinp"y, of this place, rep
resentative of the tr ilumon on the Le
high Valley strike grieva-ce commit
toe. Saturday received a di-tyatch from
P. H. Morrissoy, first granrl maeter,
and Wm, A Shcooan, grand secretary
nd treasurer of the Order of Railroad
Trainmen, nnnonncing that th -y will
reiioh Wilkes-Iisrre Sun lay morning
and would make their headquarters ut
the Wyoming Valloy hotel,' and on
Monday will be prepared to pay those
of the trainmen who woro in the strike
on the Lehigh Valley road
The fnneral of Mrs. William .Monk,
of Hamlowti, who died i hursday after
noon at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Oehhard, of llamtown, occurred yes
terday (Sunday) afternoon ut I o'rlocii,
Servie.H wire held In St Peter's Luth
eran church and interment was made
lu the Hnmtown Lutherm cemetery.
The "Mery" H?d iBbaoriplloB fnnd
whloh the O'izstto started a few weeks
ago lacks but a few dollars of being
one half ($35) of the snm n quired to
endaw a brd to the new hoepltal. Tba
nadertaktng is n commendable one and
it U to be hopsd that tho Marys of
Pittston will swell the amount Huflio
ient to the ri quired flgnre ns soon as
possible.
Tho hospital has nineteen patients at
the present time, the last being ad
mitted Saturday.
Collieries No. H, 10, 14, lUrnum and
Centra) will rceum-i work today and
all others will be Ml.
T esrller symptom of dyspepsia, surh
as distress after OBtiafi heartburn, aud
occasional hewlnch", fdwuld not bo nr
glrcted. Tnku Hood's iJaisaparillii nud be
cured.
Kool's Pills nre tho bo!, family cnthnrtic
nnd liver mediciue. HaruilusH, reliablo,
rare.
n Knbw.
Tiirt-.
Teacher (to rlH') and now, children,
whom do people uioiin when thoy spoak uf
the "Qrand Old yixnV
Little Johnny llmptydiimp Mrs. Lenr,e,
of Kansas, I r.-ness.
Dr. Wood s Norway Pine Syrup was
used for years as a proscription -y a suc
cessful physician. It is In ull rotpecta the
Best cough medicine made today. ' Sold by
all dealers on aguarautee of satisfaction.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Prices
than ever before, are what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTSTON, PA.
Thousands Remnants of Dry Goodfi, clunks and Par Capes daring
Nilr ut Irss than cost ir material,
Everj inch d' counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever
nhowu.
Ladies' Felt IlatM, this season's stylos I0l. o.ich.
Hove' Winter Waists 1 00 each.
Muffs 30c. each.
Cloaks $1.50 ouch.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE.
COMB. IT WILL FAY YOU.
Great Clearing Sale.
LB
BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
Thatcher
IS THE BEST, (let prices and
see the furnace nnd be con
vinced. A lull line of IIEAT
FRS, Aypello and Csuzj Dooi
Ranges,
CONLAN'SHARDWARE
PITTSTON, I'A.
MOO C POWDER
SCIt ANTON,
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
Made at t he UO0BI0 nnd BU8B-
DALE WORKS
Lsfllin ifc Hand l'owdor Co.'
ORANGE GUN POWDER
EleotriO Hattorles, Poaei lor nxplol
ing blasts, f-afety Kuse and
RepaunoChemical Co.'sHih Explosives
MALONEY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO.
Burning, H AaoJ
lubricating U I LO m
Also Shafting and Journal Grease.
Officii Til Wan Uakawanna Ava.
i'KKH Merlillmi Mtrnsi
PFiTrn MOM 00m laj'B. n'ti, I .ouo.oop.
BEST sJl.liO Sliul; IN Till' WOKI.Il.
'A ilnllar teeesl l n d'tlltir ur"l.'
This Lexlles' Solid P ranch ii.niili KliMinl
Uiii Hoot cle llvmrH Iroi niiywlifro In 'hu t'.H.,on
rfBiiihil itcisi, M iify Diner,
H I'nsinl NdUi Mr II JO,
Baual svery vray tho tsiots
snlil In nl i 1 il stnri'S for
t'j.iwi. W laak otto boot
onranlvfs, thi-rrfore s guar
milt? UJW Baal vor.
U if mi' "ii- In not n.'H i. il
-ii win r"fuiifi ttio noaey
QrB4aottMf petTi Da
Inn nr l nninmn Munnf,
wWltiH r, I), IC, U KK.
sltrn 1 tu S one hslf
Uts. Send your ttt;
III lit ft,
lllu.t ,ti 1
Cntn-
loaai
rnte.
Dexter Shoe Go, S
tpmu irrnu to uttiiert.
tlHnll Y. 'V
wno .. i oil' i-,v.;.v
1 IliMHi
PITTSTON, PA.
Mrnmrnnrnrnmrmmmwa
i5CP D D Plnrtples, Blotches
1 ' ' 1 and Old Sores 3
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT r . . .
and potassium Catarrh, Malaria z
Hakes
gr Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
Sand Scrofula
ct- -
P. P. p. pqHOm th blood, bnild np
inn whi iino (i&nuitHttm, given
Btrttnput to WMkCIIM expelfi
iihxiuflus.KlvliiK tho pritlont liesltti uU
oapulneu when U Kiihsb, 'luuniy
fcllug.s uiid UunltU'tu tlrat prevailed.
For tirlDiarv.si'uoii'lurT nnd tertiKry
nyiihlll.'s, i- r i ; ! polnnltiK. uierou
rlal poltoOi niaUrlu, tvnmtltt and
In all Nooii and ukin dUuasaA, llku
I ' 1 -. plmplt-H, old cbroulc ulcora,
tot tor. lofluMllI, boila, eryHlpelns.
ecema wo may iy, ultamit far uf
oontnidlction.Cliat P. P. P. la tho heat
blood purifier In the world. and tniikea
pOtitlT6 Kpuody and peraiauenC cures
In all NM&
LftdlM Wbote RTItMDI aro polaoDOd
and VfhoM blood In In au
Hon due tn inrustrual ii ; '.rl- ,
are ptnulUrly benefited hjr the WOB
dtTlul tuiilo and blnud clenniinK l -'r
ertloaof P. P. P- Prickly Aah, Poko
Boot And Pmaatdum.
pmnrortBU), Ho, auk. Wth, it 13.
1 can !pfak In thn hllu'Mt trnia of
your luouicinu from my otr.n personal
knowledge. I WM ftaootod uhti lioart
dltOAM, pleniiljf and rlioumatlm for
y." years, wu trotted by tin very bet
whynit'iana nnn api'nt hundreds of dol
lar, trird i-very known remdy with
out nndliiK relief. I have only taken
one lmttlt of ynur P. P. P., tod can
obeerfally nay It ha done menwro
Kood than anything 1 have ever taken.
I can recommend your meilclnu to all
IttfiWefl of i ho above UrataN.
MUM. M. He YKABY.
fiprlnplleld, Green County, Mo.
and Kidney Troubles
Arr I'DCiri'l.r rOMOVOM 5.r F.F.P. '"
-Prlrkly Ash. PokO Boot and PottsV
flliiin, tho greftteat bluod purlflur on Bw
earth. -if)
Abehdi-en, 0.. July 21, 1801a
MEHns. n Broi Biivennao
Oa. . w.kw Hi km- -I iMiuu'bt ttbottloof
your P. P P. m Hot Hi'i Ins, Ark..a.id
h au done me noresoootuui throe
itiontliM' troairoeutat lh Hut Hprlukid.
Hund three DOttlei C. O, D. .
Iteapectfullv yuara. bb.
J AH. M. NKWTON,
Aberdeen, brown Cuunly, 0 tJf
Cnpl. .1. Jolinaiou.
To nil ipAoin it nmy conornt I Uore- ""w
bv testify to the woudt-rtul propcrdea
of P. P. P. lor rnptsns of the akin. I
iiiffored for BOTOrel J Sift with au un
tightly and diatgreeable eruption on
my face. I tried every known rt-iue- Tl
fly but in vidn, until P, P. P, WU aed, -
tnd am now ontlrelv - ured
HlK00dby J. I. JOHNSTON, "
toavanuab, oa. r"W
Nkln t'onpr Cured.
TittirMny from thi Uayoi oj s(tuinSex.
Heoi in.Ti'X., January 14, 1893 Z
Mi ifJBf!, LlPPMAM Bitos., BBVaaUSOi
(Jh. : OmUtmtn- l ban tried your P. -rfjjt
P. P, fur e dlseeeo of the skin, uswnly jTI
know n aa frklu CA00er,0( thirty yearn --J?J
btandliiKt and found treat relief: it
punlloH the bl M-d and removes nil lr- tW7
ritatlon from th" neat of tlm disease .
and preTODtl any itrt-flding of the
Bores. I have taken five or fix bottles
and feel ooofldenl thai nnotiier course
will enVct a uaro. it hoi alao rellei ad
too rrom IndlfestJon and atomacb
troubles. Yours truly. . .'.m
k APT W. M. RUST
Attorney at Law. '
Emu on BI9C1 Dissoses u free.
ALL DBl'aOISTS SELL IT. "
LiPPMAN BROS.
I'HOi'RIF.TOR3, a
UppsBSUS'e Ulurh.Sa.aunab, Oa
7UUUuuUUUUUUiUluWUi
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PUZZLE.
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE.
Valuable as a Souvenir of the Fair
grin; EASY WHKN von know
now
Sivm l PR1ZI1H WIM. DIC DISTRIBUTED TO TIUlsK DOIXO Till;
I'l ZZIjE IN THE BHORTE8T SPACE OP TIMK
POR BALE lv MAi NEWS COMPANIES 8TATIONBRS AND AT TOY
STORES oil BENT TO A N V ADDRESS UPON MECE1PT OP
PRICE, ar. CENTS, HY
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO,
112 AM) III SOUTH 111 TAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD
RESTORE
LOST YIGOR
N.' rliHOfry. Will brsre yon tin In a wp1i floid with WRITT1N
il1 A k AN i Wm i DOta Narums luliihtT 1 ..a nf fIsiiiibI rwr sallh
liiTiilnntit r KmUitftai fraii any enns ' If aaflteted, aeoh ironhlpN Itad i
QoainnMsWi ai inui ivy, li on ptr boa iy mall, 6 boiaa fM With tttrf &
oiilr ws tire a wtsUtan guaranlvr to fluta 01 itund th uoncy. Adartat
IK A L SIMM If, OU. i I. ..!. .1. hi
For late byJOBM Di i'HELrs, PteraaeltK eon Wyoming Avo. end BpraooBi,
Rrrenton, Pft,
Deform auU Alo i i -n,--
MANHOOD RESTORED! ;"Si-'x
ps.sk. i.iM-1, n. Wniik M.nniirT. l.onuf Brain Fewer, lli-nilsoh,. WskHfulnau.
i.iiai Msnliiiinl, Meliili ir.iai.inni, Nr,ooiioM, allamlasane lots n( ponor
lriil,'.i"rnilvaO,4(in!.i'f flllliPr,ortMsr.rt by OTprvxeriLm.otapili-rr..
fX-oimlTo n.i i.rl'ihaoee. nplnni or ,U(milmit, wblo.losj to lnnrmlt, in
inmi'ilniinriiiMiplT. Can l'i f arr1i"1 1 n t,,i ponkt't. Bl perb01,3ror9Bi
t.w ....II .... i ..I' Will, n .1 ,irS,,r tl, rtl.i. n 1 r.(...,l 11 mil ..(r - to I'lin-
BEFORE UNO AFTLR U&1NB " a.uih- .t;'BTr inmn . Msmiie 'fempie, onic.sao.iM.
P'orR.'ilo InHcrnnton, PiL.byH. C. SANDK1180N, Drugyllt, cov WaMhinjflorj
nd Siiriicu itraatBi
n
dr. Men's
HIBTKBUli
PILLS
UhHiHI. iJU A
for Sillo byf
LK US1MO.
RESTORED MANHOOD
pnintrompdy for norTmia pnntratltni ami allnerrotifldlwasea of
inr fMirniiiTii nruiin 01 on in r nt'j. nuvn a J voni iTimiraiirn. r ftli
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for 05. OO- W tt. ItUTT'O CaiEM KAI, to., Cleveland. Ohio.
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In the Kiiiji ol the shears,
The bondholder bean
The sound of bis moncj enhanohic;
Why uot copy Lih wav,
And dip every ila.v
To gel (joiiK.-ibiug that- quite as entrancing.
You Can Do It!
BY SNIPPING AND CLIPPING YOU GET $24 VALUE FOR
TEN CENTS
Just to think of the delights of a trip all over our own country,
from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico!
Being able to do it in easy stages, at
TEN CENTS "a stage." includ
ing the services of a guide! Vet,
that is just what we do for vou.
AND
JUST
THINK
Realistic Pictures from ever part of
jfB mm America, done in flSW process
Up indelible typogravure delineate
Vl the journey.'
The incomparable world-famed traveler anj lecturer, PROF. GEO.
R. CFiOMWtlL, is the suide. Journalistic enterprise is the conductor
of the trip.
America
"From Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico."
will bo published in weakly series of sixteen views (..ich viw 11x18$ inch!,
Inlly worth $1.80), and will embrace thu physical and sceaic wonders of
Our Own Land,
tho whoU edlUd by Prof. G R. Cromwell. Eicli Mtiw will encloieJ in
handncme cover.
To anr of our readers who will cnt ont six ix conpoas diffmatly n lim
bered, and tiring or Mod to this o(B M with ten cents to cover cost of hatuUinfc
a will ;. or mail tho first and second aerio?, now rdy, which contain tha
following views;
Tin Capitol, WaahtngtoBa
Tha Common, Uostoa
I rioting Hoonc Sooavo, n Vora
s n i hHh. t boyofloo Cotton, Colora4oa
ChfttOOl Mri! Iht liuli iphlH.
Votlowitona Patla, Wyoniag.
Rronton! I ovo, Nowooit,
Control Park, ti imn Hpoiu.
Anil (tor turn Rotel, (liimo.
Loir &ott 11 Rapirta t. Lowreooo Rivera
Temple aqooro, it i,h ity.
MiMinttln HontOi Cii'Mnn Sptloir, I'll.
vt aahlmrlon Monoment, iiniiiniorr.
Rnttti shot I hIN, VlHKitrn,
it ni TletorU, n. r.
Mika. Alaska.
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dates, and with Ten Cents in cash, will secure one 5
6 part of the World's Fair Art Portfolio in four I
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This Coupon, with another like it, but of differ-1
I ent date, with Ten Cents in cash, will secure one I
j part of the celebrated "Wanamaker" Portfolio, de-1
I scribed above. New part each week. Part One I
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This Coupon, with another like it, but of differ-
a ent date, and with Five Cents in cash, will secure
the "Trip Around the World" portfolio of photo-
S graphs, a rare and interesting glance at noted
a spots in all climes.
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