k- J 1 ill) md WMklr. No SunJif I&lltloi, lly The Tribune Publishing Company. WILLIAM CONXRLL, Prenlttont SUBSCRIPTION PRICtli Dally 50 cents n montli. imirid at ran rosTom" at Rcnknioi. r.. as flCOKD CLAlSUAItMATTtR. TWELVE PAGES. SCIIANTON, OCTOI1EH 30, 1SD7. TUG REPUBLICAN TICKET. Mil to. Btalo Treasuror-J. S. BEACOM, of Westmoreland. Auditor Oencral-LiCVI G. M'CAULET, of Chester. County. Ehcriff-cLAnnNcn d. riwon, of Scranton. District Attomoy-JOIIN 11. JONES, of lllakely. 1'rothonotary JOHN COPKLAND, ot Carhondale. .Treasurer W. S. LANQSTArF, of Scran, ton. Clerk of the Courts THOMAS P. DAN IELS, of Scranton. Itecorder CHAKLE3 UUESTElt, of Scranton. IlCBlster WILLIAM K. BECK, of Mos cow. Jury Commissioner CHARLES WIO SINS, of Scrantcn. Election day, November 2. Flint It was tlib boodle bugaboo that vorrlcl the Times; now It seem- to be the intimidation scarectow. Hut what tlie Fthadt managera are really seated about Is their lick of votes. The Republican Ticket. nispulieio In this Issue appear por traits of and "brief biographical data concerning the Republican county nominees. It it the Intent of this pub lication to supply to any voter who may not have personal acquaintance vlth these candidates Information ns to their personal fitness for public of fice. The bketches are not mere eulo gies but clear and accurate biogra phies showing just what each man lias done to earn the prominence and honor of party preferment and to justify the confidence of the people as expiesse.il nt the polls. V commend to doubtful or unJeclded voters, If theie be any such, a fair road In? of this piecnta tion of the Republican ticket's per gonal claims. It will eontt Unite to the casting on Tuesl.iy of a wise ballot. Bear In mind that in addition to he lm? Individually worthy and exper ienced mon, men who would readily command employment in private posi tions ot responsibility and kIvc full value in return for waces paid, these nominees are clean, efficient and faith ful Republicans, who have Mood by their party through thick and thin, and now pressnt just claim upon it for cor dial and milted support. Their party credentials are li reproachable. Their nominations came to them by over w helming majoilties in regular con op tion after an open contest in which each candidate that entered had a free field and n fair show. The inevitable clamor which tries to stigmatize success and xctise failure has been raised against thoi-e men by Jealous ilals and by tin un(rupulous enemy; but the common sense nn-1 fair play of the people hao not born mMed, and the ticket stands foith today lecognized by honest party "Pinion as upon the whole the cleanest and best local ticket ever otfeied by any paity in this county or elsewheie. It Is a ticket that deserves to win, and it is a ticket which is going to win, from top to bottom, by pluralities which will surptise the faint-hearted and the weak-kneed. Let eery loyal Republican, therefore, lally to Its sup port, and, closing up the paity lanks, go to the polls on Tuesday determined rot only to elect this admit able ticket throughout but at the same time to gIo t.he enemy such a drubbing that It will bo years before he will hao the hardihood to challenge Lackawanna Republicanism to another battle. No Baileyizlng the court house; no Christy Boland dletatoiship In Lacka wanna! ' The city lull gang Is a good gang to squelch. No encouragement to the enemies ot business confidence and piosperity; no quarter ror Bryanlsm. Tay no attention to the Times' ex piring bluffs. They aio the desperate last gasps of foreseen defeat. The Death of Henry aeorgc. Of all the Incidents of the New Yoik majoralty cimpalgn none Is- mi dra matic and sensational In its tiaglc un expectedness -as the doath of Xlomy George. It is the maityrdom of a cm sader; a page of mediaeval lomunco torn from the musty past and inserted In the veiy center of the mot pinctical and matter-of-fact lecoid of this not ably materialistic age. No less th'an If he had fallen beneath the walls of the sacred cJty from the blow of a Saiacen 1s Henry George a victim of his mis guided but heroic bentiments. We be lieve that It is not out of place to pause fimldst the wild din of partisan conlllct to pay this slight tribute of lespect to the memoir of a man vvhosu faults weio of the head but not the heait. Wo need not here review his life. The salient facts In his biography nie else where present d and fiom them each may drew his own deductions. His ability stands proved and his slno'tlty was never questioned. Of the. man's reryonalltv It Is enough to say Unit it was sufllcient, although the last to bo Introduced into the complicated pol- IMrfil nrnlilam ttnt . . " ' ""' "" ern us solution sac rificed his life, without money and without the machinery of partisan or ganization to throw u P1K0 of battle Into the niena which the most stalwart of the uppnfclug candidates stood In Fecrtt awe of. It was no ordlnaiy man that a decade ngo, pminllcss and single-handed, fought Tammany to a point v l.c-ie its only ralvatlon came through R publican votes; nor was It less a man who In the recent few weeks, again waging a war of his own cna-' tion, had at tho moment of his duath thrown the calculations of a continent Into chaos. That ha represented, though, rather tho uphfavlng strength of discontent and proUst than the ton 4tructlv ability requJttltH In real states nanship does notiln our judgment ad mlt of question, That which looked like strength In George, the candidate, might easily havo caused his undoing had ho lived to become Oeorge, the ruler. For his fame his death conies opportunely. And now, stepping again Into the dizzying rush of events, what of the consequences? Before an answer to this can be hazarded, we must see whnt effect the nomination of Henry Georgo's son will hive upon the situation. If It yhill be followed by the disintegration of the father's following, then the most formidable benellclary would seem to be Judge Van "Wyck. But It to the son shall come In political form a wave ot sympathy, then Indeed will the out come become sluouded in uncertainty. The next twenty-four houis ought to tell the stoty, and until It Is told by developments predictions arc a waste of energy. m The way to down Bryanlsm Is to keep It down. You daren't pummel It one year and then nurse It the next. Being "out of politics," the Balley Ized police force will of course have plenty of time to break up the sneak thlevery Just now so prevalent in Scmnton. Let no man claiming to be a Republi can shirk his duty at the polls. After Tuesday they'll have nddltlonat reason to be afiatd of their platform. Party Interests First. The time has come to every Republi can of Lackawanna county when, put ting aside all prejudices against Indi viduals, all resentments of a peisonal niituie, everything, In short, calculated to disturb and becloud cool judgment, tho necessity nrlses to decide whether ho shall go over to the Democratic par ty and give his vote and influence to the political enemy, or stand up, true and firm, for tho welfare of his own party. It Is not now a question of In dividuals but of fundamental princi ples. Not simply the picsent but tho long future of Republicanism In Lack awanna Is at stake. Shall the paity be humiliated and robbed for years to come of Its vitality for good govern ment, Its banner trampled In tho dust ot defeat and tho agents of Bryanlsm and free tiado elevated to Influential positions wheie they can hereafter ob struct Republican pi ogress and beat down Republican candidacies; or shall It emerge from Tuesday's election unit edly and gloriously victorious? "Which lcsult do the Republican vot ers of the county wish to sec? They aio tho deciding factors. They consti tute ntnong themselves the decisive majority. "While It Is true as a matter of fact that tho Democrats at this time are hopelessly disorganized nnd divid ed, yet If they were enthusiastically united the Republicans would still compose a generous plurality of the total poll, and could, by loyal support of their admirable state and county ticket, insure a vlctoiy for Republican piinclples ot such commanding piopor tloiib that not In years could the Demo cracy recover sufficiently to offer ser ious battle. In other words, substan tial Republican unity and fidelity now will moan, not meiely victory this fall, but victory year after year, with indis. putablf Republican supiemacy and tho ossuied triumph of Republican inter ests in this keystone county of Noith eatern Pennsylvania. The insinuations of the enemy that they have effected the division of the Republican voting strength of Lacka wanna county by the base use of money Is an imputation upon the loyalty and honor of tho Republican voters which should be resented by them w lth Indig nant dellance. The boast of Fltzslm mons, Boland and Schadt that they are to be aided In their gtab for political prestige and power by men claiming fealty to Republican principles consti tutes a leflection which no tiue Repub lican should toleiate. The language of these Democratic tilcksteis in their references to tho Republicanism of this giand county as something so weak and thin that It can be split up by mercenaries working with Democratic boodle is an Insult that should be hurled back in their faces on Tuesday next. Let It not be said that Lacka wanna Republicanism is a flabby and disieputable thing of sheer baiter and trade. Let it not be said that Repub lican loyalty In this county Is only skin deep. On the contiatj.let the paity stiength unify and concentiate until there is left not a vestige of hope for the local enemies of piotcction, honest money and Republican prosperity. Bury their whole ticket Tuesday beneath an ava lunehe of Republican ballots! A vote for Schadt Is a vote to Boland. ize this county and eiect a "glad-hand" dynasty. Do Republicans want that? The Republican paity expects eveiy friend of good government and honest money to do his duty on Tuesday. This la no time for skulking. ' . Republican victory Is assured, but It ought to be made an avalanche. Those who have been figuring on Mayor Hanlson. of Chicago, as tepre sentlng possible presidential timber can see now that though the baik looks nleo tli pith is rotten. In Need of Further Explanation. Th official explanation which the Spanish minister. Senor Dupuy de Lome, has published of the foim of autonomy proposed by the Sagasta ministry for Cuba leaves much infor mation to be desired. For Instance, he siys that undi it CuIki will have a government like Canada, with a local legislature elected by universal suf fiage, a delegation In the Spanish coitea also elective by the people of Cuba, a ministry chosen from tho ma jority in the provincial leglslatuie, and a governor-general or viceroy appoin tive by the crown of Spain and clothed with power of veto. He adds that "tho subjects before the leglslatuie (mean ine the provincial body) will Include muse or taxation, tariff, public Instrue- tlon und all matters of the Internal ad-1 THE SORANTON TRIBUTE.-SATURDAY arORytN-g. OCTOBER 30, ministration of the Island, In the broad est sense of this term." If this be tiue, what need Is there for a Cuban delegation In the Spanish cortes" It Cuba Is to govern herself, regulate all her own Internal affairs and decide upon her tailft and taxes, wherein will she have any mod to bo represented at Madrid? Canada doesn't have a delegation at Westminster. Canada doesn't need one there. Tho Biltlsh parliament does t.ot nssumc to consider nny measuics concerning which Canada would need a patliamcn tary delegation to defend her Interests. Fuithormoie, England doesn't levy a tribute from Canada. Canada, In short, Is an fice and Independent in all ma teilal respects ns If there were no such nctlon ub Hngland on the map. What docs the scheme of a Cuban delegation at Madrid cover up? Does It mean that the cortes is to determine Cuba's money tiJliuto to Spaln7 Is the bleed ing of the old regime to be continued under tho new? These are questions which must bo fully and satisfactorily explained be fote Ann-deans will venture any ad vice to Cubans touching the advisabili ty of the acceptance by them of the Spanish olive branch. Beck for register ropt cents personal merit and long and faithful party ser vice. Vote for him. Hyde Paik Republicans, teach Boss Schadt that boodle Is not omnipotent. Evidently Tom Piatt had all along been planning a Garrison finish. It strikes us that there is too much contradicting at Washington over that Spanish reply. The public does not lellsh being played for Jays. Concerning National Issues. Hie the campaign of 1S97 Is closed we wish once more to call the attention of our renders to the abject and pitiable manner in which the Democratic can didates, organs and stump orators In this county havo run away from the!" party's platform. The ostrich, when pursued, buries Its head in the desert sand and foolishly imagines because Its own eyes arc blinded that Its tall body Is invisible. These local expound ers of Democracy seem to have emu lated the ostrich so far as pretending to believe that silence on their pait concerning national issues will cause the public to forget the fulsome and dangerous indorsement which their county convention recently gave to Bryan and the Chicago platform. What is such an attitude but a con fession of weakness? What suggostjon does It convey but the suggestion of cowardice? Here was a convention lepiesentlng tho regular Democracy of Lackawanna county, a convention in which the friends of William F. Har ilty, the tepiesentatlve of the sound money element, weio metaphorically cuffed nnd kicked and pummeled Into subjection. This convention adopts with unexampled enthusiasm a resolution Indorsing "FULLY AND WITHOUT RLSERVE" the vicious doctrines of Biyanlsm and the Chicago platform, and shows by Its every act that It Is utterly and uncompromisingly com mitted to the causa of free trade, flee silver and social revolution. Yet no sooner does the Demociatlc campaign get under headway than Mr. Schadt, Its directing spirit because its chief financier, decides that tlie sound money wing of the Democracy must be lined up for the ticket, hence he gives out ordeis that nothing must be said about national Issues. Hide national issues? How can they expect to hide them when every sane man knows that Bryanlsm Is back of the Demociatlc canvass, waiting If vic tory comes to step forward and pluck the fiult? Hide national Issues, when if Schadt and Horn should by any accident be elected the first thing they would do would be to set up a cam paign for the election of a Bryanlte to congiess next fall and for the turning of Lackawanna over in 1900 to the Bryanized national Democracy! In the name of common sense, how daie national issues be Ignored? What op ponent of Bryanlsm is so foolish as to imagine that the stability of national confidence and business piosperity Is to be furthered by the putting of power for mischief Into the hands of men secretly allied with Bryanlsm and pie pared to do all that they can to futther Bryanlsm's Interests in state and na tion? Take no chances, friends of protec tion and sound money. Turn down the whole procession of Bryanites afraid-to-say-so. Younf. energetic and obliging, Tommy Daniels will make an ideal clerk of the courts. Help him to win. One good term In the recordersluu deserves another. Vote for gonUI Charley Huester. The Copeland special has the right of way; the Norton local had better hunt a siding. The Industtlnl News charges that an attempt has been made by the Schadt cimpalgneis to capture the organized labor vote of Lackawanna, not by open argument but by a seciet deal with ctitaln men in tho Central Labor Union. We know nothing about It fur ther than that which Is afllrmed by the News; 1 ut we do know that the Intel ligent worklngmen of this citv and county carry their sovereignty under their own hats and am not tho proper ty ot any faction or clique at head quaiters. In view of their mognlflcent vote for McKinley last vonr, we doubt It any considerable parcentago will de sert the partv of McKinley, protection and prospeilty now. Next Wednesday theie'll be one Icy Democrat with less money but more experience. With the people for Pryor the mer cenaries can go for Schadt if they will; they never will be missed. No compromise with Bryanlsm; a complete victory or none. Colonel Fltzslmmons. In his desper ate, cave-us-or-we-perlsh, last appeal, says that a year ago tho Democrats in Ltcl'awanna "had less than J1C0O with which to conduct their campaign." but mlllQ thnt "thn cltlmHn. ...... 1 .1 is as dlffetent as are daylight and daikness." In one senso ho Is true. It Is different to the extent that Schadt thl rear has a fund of $33,000. But even that enormou sum won't save him. The demoralized nnd faction rent Democracy Js already on the run, nnd ere Tuesday It wilt bo whipped clean out of sight. Maik that. - - Punish defamation nnd Blander by voting for John It. Jones. No pop-gun fight on shadows. Vote tho straight Republican ticket. Make Langstnlt's plurality a whole sale surprise party to his cowardly foes In ambush. The bogging nppcal ot the editor ot the Times to his roadeis to help him get the sheilff's office pap Is certainly fianl:. But it would be more effectual If he should agree not to use that reve nue In whacking tho heads of Demo crats who have no use for Bryanlsm and who caio still less for that su premely selfish and unttustworthy pol itician, Chailcs II . Schadt. "Suppose for a moment that the Democratic candidates should bo suc cessful in this contest The fact would at once be magnlflrd and construed by them as having an nli-importnnt bear ing on national politics and as a clear Indication that the Kev stone state had lepudlated the McKinley administra tion with all that Implies." Lancaster New Kra. A ballot Is too Important a thing to trllle with. Vote It undeistandlngly for th entire Republican ticket. Good men and good government is Republicanism's war cry. By tills slo gan it will conquer. "Eveiy man who wants good times; every man who lemembers th lesson of 1S9G, and the panic which fiee silver Ism spread over the land, and eveiy man who lecognlzes his duty as a citi zen, w 111 vote nxt Tuesday against the Brjanlzed Demociaey of Pennsylva nia." Tow anda Repoi ter-Journal. Pryor In clean, able and courteous. He never shliks a duty and never de seits a filend. Make him the next sheriff, and vou'll never regr.t It. Republicans in unison can tiouncc the enemy this year ns he has never been trounced befoie. Unite, then, and do It. Fltzslmmons evidently sees the hand- wrltlng on the wall. "While this Is an 'off ynr.' It Is not a year to be oft guaul. Next jear a more Important election wilt be on hand and the party lines nnd defenses must be kept Intact to meet th at tacks of the enemy when the hour ot conflict comes along." Lancaster Now Kra. Deseitlon of patty never jet made party methods better. Tho.e who Im agine things are not right with the Re publican paity of Lackawanna today should stand bv tho party colors and do their lefoiming subsequently Inside party lines. As a sympathetic dodge Biother Ly nett's appeal for pap Js more Intel est Ing than effective. If he has such a big circulation and such a healthy busi ness, as he claims, what moie does ho want? The way to show Republicanism is to vote the Republican ticket, not dally with Republicanism's enemies. Terhaps, after all, It would be the quickest way out to let congrc-fl havo one good whack at Spain. The professional kickeis Installed In office the piesent city hull gang, and what did they gain by It? When good, tiue Republicans ni tunning for nitlce, Ion t experiment with any other kind TOLD UY THE STARS. Daily Horoscope Dinwii bj Ajncchus, The Tiiliiinu Axdologcr. Astrolabe Cast 4 15 n. m . for Satin clay, October Ji), 1S5T. "3E . & A child bom on this day woull rather do without gloty than assume the cares of Chief Rnglneer ritzMmmons, of the Democratic Salt Illvir thiough boat. What to some men Is sin would bo to others a "rattling good time." Tho advertising department of tho Scranton Times bids fair to become an lEue of tho campaign. Tho cheapness of talk depends laigely on the party who supplies It. There is difference between pleasure and Joy. Plcasu-o may do deseilbed In tho making of a safe election bet, and Joy comts when the other fellow pas up. Ajiuclius' Advice no not afraid of the spliits that walk tonlKht. They will be piopclled by earth ly cussednes The Real Isstie Accurately staled. Trom the Wllkes-Barrt Times. It would bo well for all good citizens, to whatsoever political part they may be long, to keep fully In mind these closing dajs of tho campaign what the real Usuo of next week's election is. That It Is borne, tltng more than a mcro contest between rival parties for control of lmpoitant stato and county olllces, or between rlvnl candidates for a lucrative otllce, must bo apparent to every thoughtful obseiver. Hut thero aio many, however, who regard this election as a mere contest for power and patronage. Such voteis aio upl to voie jui- mis or mat candidate because ho rappens to be a good fellow, or becuuse he is a. neighbor or a fellow -member of somo lodge, clicrch or other eoelety. Hut thero are much more seilous and lin. portant Issues at stake. All that was con tended for In the presidential election last fall Is In issue again In the approaching election. Notwithstanding tho fact that tho people of tho United States by a very largo majority, elected William McKinley president upon a platform declaring for protection to American labor and for found money with which to pay It, and put their stamp of disapproval upon tho Chicago platform dccVtitng for free trade, frco silver and free riot, the Democratic party of this stato havo ruthlessly and recklessly realltrmed theao pernicious declarations of tho Chicago plattorm, thug setting at naught tho verdict of the ma. Jcrlty of tho voters of the state. A vote cast next Tuesday for tho Democratic candidates on state or county ticket means a vote In approval of tho Chicago platfoim and of all tho unpatilotlc, irra tional things which It Implied. It means the encouraging and building up of the Garmanlzed and Hryanlzcd element f the Pennsylvania Demociaej to the detrl ment of the patriotic, sound money wing of tho same party. GOLDSMITH no IT Wn,,r l y W?a". m V5 commuluty lla more or less Dry Goods money to spend. You Sil Tnf0 . VC,ry Ws ldvailtgc You look to us to supply your needs t?m H?ft.?re m T r?h' Wc "haudise, bought to fit those needs to y our cit tire satisfaction Not a trashy makeshift in the stock. The goods are all bought rieht you can depend upon't Many of you have planned your purchases. NowrsuppM?' Ket together OU tins trnrlmrr mnttrr TM,nr,'c t..irf.i 1 ... .. ....' PP0- "C The It would be an unpardonable oversight did we fail to impress you with the entire worthiness of our cloak equipment. We're making cloak history, andsuch items as the following go far toward adding reputation to the department. $3'93' odors?' BX CatS' WitU miUtary frQtS aUd 0at backS' 25 t0 2S iucllCS black atld ffios Iai.11or"raad.e Reefer Jackets, either ripple or coat back, half silk lined. 56.98. Tailor-made English Kersey Jackets, half silk lined, 25 to 2S inches long, in blacks and colors, a good $10 garment. M f?' 5lack Kersey Capes, braid and fur trimmed, full sweep. S'?S' f?tra Heavy Mifton Cloth Capes, box pleated backs and trimmed with lynx fur. S'S' TZ1S F"clze CaPesL Vf taus' greens and browns, double box fronts and backs. ???? lhf .CaPf Vxti fuU seP fauc,y Sllk lincd' trimmed with thibet fur. ?9M ThltZ wUS CapVS'cW1,tlcIb.0X Pea5 backs' heavily braided and 105 inches sweep. 39.P8. The best Waterproof Seal Skm Plush Capes, a8 inches long and trimmed with dyed raccoon or rich thibet fur. 1 l 1L; 1L 11 tvj) Or eat Sale. Saturday, Oct. 23rd will in augurate a Great Amlumi Sale of lousfikspiag Linens, The character of our Linen StocK is too well known to need much talk on our part. We merely say that having purchased largely In anticipation of the advanced piices con sequent on the new tariff schedule, we can offer ex traordinary values. 'It is impossible to enu merate the different lines and prices, therefore we mention only a few items; One case silver bleached German table linen, 64 inches wide, ten different patterns. 59c a yard, good value at 75c. 3 ODdozensilver bleached napkins, 50 pieces Scotch and Irish damasks, from 25c to $2.50 per yard. 200 dozen napkins to match. Linen sheets, pillow and bolster cases, counter panes, bureau sets, etc. 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Lamp, T urn, We have them in all colors with globes and silk shades at prices that are right and goods guar anteed. Also a fine line of extra Globes, Shades and Chimneys to fix up your old lamps if you wish. ME CLEMONS, FERBER, O'lALtEY CO., 422 Lacka. Ave. 1897. ij it ail Qarmenit Sellimigc 6D1F CAPES-The Finest Lias in General Emm will lave no ise fur an . . - OVER But many Scrautonians as well as our friends through out the country will, We are prepared to show the best line of exclusive makes ever shown, ranp-ino- in nnVe from SgoOO to $4C Combining Style and workmanship. All are treated alike and everybody buys at the same price. Tl ,TO oyne as Miueifctow, 426 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. LewiSo Rgilly & DcEvieSo ALWAiS lll. -TV - ClS JO-' v ',) ,uaiTvi Harmless Kicks dont iuiir a iioon hioi:. sltpoxr IT DID, WE II Wi: l.OIH THAT WII.I. bTVNDorr-Dixm spout rii .10c, ut. hUKOL'K WINDOW DM'l.AY, IEWIS,MIXYAVIIB5 111 ANDJIO WYOMING AVI1 Office Dytlei Arc accelerated ami tlmo N saved by having the pioper htiitlunriy, 111 ink Hooks, Letter I lien, 1'eiiH, Ink, I'npei, that are uietl so eon. Hantly by larjo busbies Iioiklm udollkoi We have a splendid iisiortment ot'all Uludi ofolIUeaud mercautllo stationery nnd eve. rj tiling needed for nil but-lno- and proton lonnl men. WeulHoiurryTyneurlteri'Hiin pllex niul Drmightlni; Material!. We are agents for the eelebrated l.'illsou' Mimeo graph and supples. b r? .wm- it Vs" V .inFi-fl)2ay-rVfcll.. z: rri w .-j t Rey ooEds Bros btatlonen and Knsiuveri. Hotel Jermyn Bldg, lilt) Wjomlm: Avenue, fcerautou, l'a. BAZAAM Tll' tie City. COAT ,0 Til AT -rl Tl HENRY BEL1N, JR., Gcncial Acent for tho Wyomlnj District for Pill Mining, Ulastlnt.Sportlns, Sinokeleu and the Hcpaiuio Unemlcal Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES, (afety I'use, Capi nnd Kxplodari. Itooms aii!, j 1:1 nnd -Ji l Commonwei'tti lluildlns, tociauton. AUUNCII&i tho, Form, JoiiNasMna&io.v, K. W. J1ULLIUA.V, ritntoa Plymouth WUUes-Barra II PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of the best quality for domestlo Ul and ot all alzes. Including Buckwheat and Clrdseye, delivered In any part of tho city at the lowest iprlce Orders received at tha Ofllce, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No S; telephone No. 1621 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied ut the mine. I SI FOOTE k SHEAR CO, lit) Washington Avenue. Paxton I Crn f UK Never Break ) Soapstone s. Castlron Earthen ) BATTER Common Tin All Sizes and Styles WE IHMIT'I ERD GIVE EXCHANGE STAMPS . l - I 1 ,
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