''1irW- ' P . Iti'i it, P 'v7- i- T""- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1899. 0c cranfon CriBune I'lihllnliert Dully, Kxpupt Hnnflnr. br thn Irlbtinol'ublliililnzCuiniitDr, utl'lfty Oenti tiMonllu JUM orklllllce' 1MI .NrmmiHU S.H VllKi:i.,VXI), hole Aacnt for I'orelgn Ailvorllslni. tATmi I) attiik losiort'trK at ernANTox, VA AH BKCONIM.LAH3 MAIL MATTKrt. TEN PAGES. HCJIANTO.W .TAN't'VHY 23, 1899. TlEl'UBLIOAN NOMINATIONS. Mnyor-JAMKS MolH TKiiHUici-rilDMAS It HltOOKS. I'miliollel- V. I WIDMAVnil. school ninttois - John countim Momtis. (JKo'tnn it. Hinnrs AssrsorH-UVU. M JON'US. l'lllMl' UIXHI.AND. C 8 t'OWMJIt Election Day IVbrtmry 21 It In to lie liope-d that the ncnatorlnl light will be n-ttli'i' toon It for nt "liter iinmi than to nllow Senator l'lliin's Inrvnx to t'ikc a icst. A Blessing and n Shame. A tublo was Riven vpstenlnv at I'ln tlniinil In tin- annual mlilrcst of l'n-s-IiK'til rieaioh hefmu the National As-s-or-lnllon of Mnniifm tuteri which Is InlilllliK when fullv coiupienenilecl. It ahnus the ginwth of the tot.U exports ant! of the c.Mioita of inanufnUuierK from the United States slnte lS.'t as follows: l'ercrntnK Kxperts of ln't r'H Total ot m.uiiifue- In lota! Year. evports tute- expoitH. 1121 . $ 41 ATI Vtl J r,i..lu77 1.!S JSil ... lo.'JII ;i"i 10 H" 2i'i 1j.11 1SSG ... W2U;. ST'MT.H I'M 1SS .. . 1W.IVI.4S1 ll.hOi.,3?.! 11.75 JSIO .... lll.taO.Si.l 1I311IW, IJVi IM5 , !IS 1" ."(I H.WLlUl 17.17 IVffl . l.tl.frtST. -'- CJ1U7 H "7 1W .. IWIUp ".'1 71)1.1" .Mi" US) .... :in .'i.' us r.i'):7i i 1tj5 .... 2.-ii,n;s mssi,i :i!.it 18T1 .... I" Sis, '11 1 2 2.1 .'VI DOS 1S7S . ."uj-:7fi-N ijn .vi7v. ;: is in sii.)r "vi v r- :mi v 15 TJi.fsjpli 117 is., 1.', ji.1.! H'w sri.nh.s ni io.' ws ii'.7 IWi . 7!."').' Vi'i 1.,.Vr.74J 'Jlil 1VI1 v;!24s7 i2!?1"iV'M J. 17 117 l.Cn.'UH V) !!7G PIT V,1 ' . lS t2m,.")j(n7 2ss7iiri j:s7 No Mieh a growth In exports as Is ilitUeated In the later vi-nrs of this table, especially since 1RV). can be cited In Hie hlstoiy of am other nation, an cient or modern. It Is a tfiowth tle pendliiK on no single natuial resouice, but upon manv lesourees upon the pioducts of aRiieulture, mining nnd nianiifaetuie In due and symmetrical piopoitlon. While the fanners of th I'nlteil states from their reat hai ests aie .pmlhiK wheat and corn and nat.s nnd iji1 mid cotton to feid and lothe the people of othei countries, Ameilcan nmnufactuiei i are making rear l cir Increaulnff qualities of inachlnerj and other fabileatlona ft Killed labor to mlnlstei to the wants of forclKnem, and aie selllnir these (,'oods dliectl.v In the taie of foielgn eompotltlon, Noith, South, :'.ist and Wcul. Is it not a shame that the ships which cany this enuimous ocean fielghtnge aie, foi the createi pait, ships owned by foielRiiers, operated by foielRiier'i and lljliiK foreign Hags' Aguinaldo's ultimatum is not causing Flteplessnes outside of the coteile of anti-ep.ii'.slonltt- To Undo Trusts. An Interextlng antl-tiust law is un der consideiatlou by the geneial as sembly of Indiana. It is intcieritlng lor the lenson that it seenifl to be de signed with caie atiu skill and to have possibilities of enfoi cement. Tot this leason It met its attention The bill defines a trust to be a com bination of capital, skill oi acts by two or inrm pel son.. (Inns, pat tnershlps, eoipoiations or associations of persons to: 1. Cieate or to rairy out lesttlc tions In tl.lde ol comnieice. 2 To limit oi uduce the pioduttlon. or in eiease oi i educe th. puee of meichan dlso oi any commodity 3 To prevent competition In inanufactuilng, tians poitatlon or the sale oi pin chase of meichandlse, ptoduce oi any commod ity. 4 To llx at un standard oi flg in o, wheieby its pi ice to the public or consumer shall be in any manner contiolled or critablished, any article oi commodltj of merchandise, produce i coniineice Julended foi sale, barter, uc oi consumption In the state. 5. To make oi entei Into or execute or cm ly out any contiaets, obligations or agieenients of any kind or description by which they shall bind themselves not to sell, dispose of or tianspoit any article oi any commodity or any ui tide of trade, use, merchandise, com nieice ot roiihumptlon below a com mon stanUaid llguio or llxed value, or by which they shall agiee In any man iiui to keep the pi lee of such aitUle, commodity oi tiansportatlon at a llxed oi giaduatcd figure, or by which they shall In any manner establish or set tle the. pi Ice of an aitlcle, commod ity or tianspoitallon between them or themselves and others, so as directly or Indirectly to pieclude a free and un lestilcted competition among themsel xes or otheis or any purchaser or consumeis In the sale or transpoita tlon of any such article or commodity: or by which they shall agree to pool, combine directly or indirectly or unite nny Interests that they may have with the sale or transposition of any such urtlclu or commodity, tlmt Its prico might In any manner be alfected. Hvery such trust Is declared to be agalnat public policy and unlawful and void. In case of a violation of any of the provisions of the proposed law, It is made the duty of the nttorney general or of the pros ceutlng attorney of tho proper county to Institute suits or quo warranto pto ceedlnga In the court of competent Jur isdiction in any of the county seats of the state In which the corporation In question does business. Tho attor ney Is nlo authorized to bring suit In the circuit or superior courts of Marlon county for the forfeiture of the charter right of any company that vio lates tho law nnd for tho dissolution of the corporation oi association By the provisions of the hill every for eign corpoiatlon or association for 'felts Its right to do business In the ttute by violating the provisions of tho law and It Is mndc the duty of the attorney general to go Into court and seo thut tho charter of nny offending foreign concern authorizing It to do business within the state Is forfeited. The net futhermoro declares that any lolatlon of either or nil of the pro visions of the law may be declared ti conspiracy ngnlnst trade and pro vides that any person violating the law may be lined In any sum from J300 to 5,000 nnd be Imprisoned not lewi than sK mouths nor more than one year, or both by fine and Imprison ment. Kneh day's violation of the act Is to constitute n separate offense. Tho bill fuither provides than In iirosecu tlons under the net It shall bo buIH i lent to prove that a tiuit as dcllned In the first section exists nnd that tho defendnnt belonged to It, oi acted for or in connection with It, without proving nil the meinbets belonging to It, or proving or producing any arti cle or ngrcement, oi nny written In stalment upon which it may have been based, or that It was evidenced by any wiltten Instrumentatall. Tho character of the trust or combination may be cs tabllshed by proof of its general repu tation ns such. In other words, tho question "is It a tiust?" Is a question for the Jury to decide, not a matter for legal hair splitting If trusts can be checked at all by law they can be checked In this waj, by forclnf, their managers to 50 befoie lurles. The bowling antl-lmpcrlallsts cer talnlj are demonstrating that In som! Instances the woik of American civili zation nt home has been a failure. Evangels of Commerce. The National Association ot Jlanu factuiets, now holding Its fouith an nual session In Cincinnati, Is a good Il lustration of the adaptability of the Ameilcan people to new conditions. It was callrd Into existence by lecognl tlon of the fact that an export tiado requires more in Its building up than consular reports and long-distance talk The gentlemen behind this enter prise. In reviewing tho foieign fields which held lnvltntlons to Amerlcnn en tuince, peicelvcd xery early that de tailed study of foreign markets was ssentlnl ifheadway was to be made In trade extension. Hence they set lorth to make such a study and to fol low It up by a Judicious display of samples of their own manufacture. In 18GG, in ucceptlng the office of president of the association n position jet held by him with signal ability Theodore f. Search of Philadelphia, sounded the bugle note of a general ad vanee by snylng "I believe that wo manufacturers ought at this time to cease standing on the defensive. What we need Is a policy of aggiesslon that Is sufficient to maintain our pilnciples, conduct nur own business and keep us In filendly relation with the world at laige. Only let us have that coin age to meet all these questions open handed and open hearted on a fair Held, and we shall push tiie Industry and business of this nation all over tho woild "This," adds the Philadelphia Lodger, "has been the keynote of Ills policy fiom the beginning, the exten sion of Uncle, and what this organiza tion, in common with other lnlluences of like aim, has attained In this direc tion is abundantly shown In the recent epoit stntlstlcs of the countiy. It can tmthftillv be said that tho National Association of Mnnufnctuiers lias not been the lenst of these Influences which have been at woik to effect this great economic transtoimatlon In the United States." The same paper thus teviews the most notable achievements of this or ganizatlot during the four years of Its existence. "A commercial mission to South Ameikn, a mission to Japan and the establishment of a sample w ale house In Caracas, Venezuela. The mis. slon to South Ameiiea was undertaken In IfcPG by membeis of the association. A numbei of manufactuiera, lepreseiu ing different lines of Hade, made up a paity which was abroad for seveial month". They tlist went to Hnglind. and theie embarked for the IJhvr Plate, travelling through the Argen tine, Uiuguay und Brazil, afteiwaids maklngroportsuponthesubject for the benefit of the association. The mission to Japan was In charge of Bobeit P. Porter, superintendent of the census. He also made a icpoit upon the In dustilal advances In and the commer cial possibilities of the Held which he visited The Caiaeas sample w.uehouso Is an Important entei prise, acting un der a direct concession fioni the Ven ezuelan government A laige bulldlnn has been secured in the centrnl part ot the Venezuelan capital, nnd horo samples of the goods manufacture! by the members of the association nre ex posed. It Is, In fact, a permanent e posltlon of Ameilcan manufactuied merchandise, open to the public of Venezuela, who may visit It when they like, and forwnid their orders to the HriPH dliect or through the medium of the management locally In charge The warehouse was opened last spilng In (he presence ot President Audrnde, of Venezuela, his mlnlstei s and many of the leading people of the city, together with a considerable party ot Ameri cans. It is expected that this will bo but the first of a chain of warehouse to be established by the association In foreign countries" The work of tho association very obviously Is only in Its Infancy, but the field opening be fore It will be a continual inspiration, and the results will constitute an am ple reward. Orator BourUe Cockrnn states that "Kngl&nd hates us" ns much as ever. The ointor's piomlscuous use of tho woid 'us" in his tirade against about the only nation that Is really friendly to tho United States, conveys the sus picion that Mr. Cockr.in Imagines that ho Is tho entire show. As n Demo cratic convention speaker Mr. CocUran U bomethlnc of a success, but when he attempts to tulk around tho earth his utterances become less impressive. Opeiatlons of the little snoak thieves have recently demonstrated that It is not safe for Scranton to follow tho Hawaiian fashion of leaving doors un locked. The methods employed by tho boys who stool Into unlocked housed at all hours Indicate that they have been "coached" by older heads and that the utmost care must he exercised In ilimllnc with them. The nnenk thief nuisance Is one of tho most difficult to abate, ns It is not easy to prove that the tisunl story, that tho intruder has made a mistake, Is false. Unless tho unwelcome visitor can be found with plunder In his possession tho House resident hns no redress except to eject the party uspected. Uternnl vigil ance, however, will nccompllsh much, and it Is probable that ns In tho cas of the clothos-lltic thieves, the culprits will be discovered In good time. The senatorial belligerents who nre waxing wroth over the rival rlalms of Messrs Sampson nnd Schley overlook one thing. The partisans of Sampson who contend that Schley Is no good Insult the administration which hns promoted him to be rear admiral! and the partisans of Schley who allege that Sampson lo no good forget that the lecords show that he is. The best way out of the contioversy, therefore, is to drop It and pass on. The Chicago Times-Herald says It hns authority for saying that Admhal Dewey Is opposed to the annexation ot tho Philippines. Inasmuch as Dewey has put In writing tho hope that "the entire archipelago will be retained by tho United States" It Is up to Mr. Kohl saat to produce his authority. Pi of. Cleveland and Col. Bryan are again prepared to drink from the same canteen. How pleasant! fJUn Prannli r.rlata la nvlflnntlv In tiepcl of an application of army beef picserv- ing material. TOLD BY THE STARS. Dally Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus, Tho Tribune Astrologer. Astrolabe Cast 3 21 a m . for Wednes day Jai uary 23, ISM. & & A child born on this da will notice that tho senatorial plum Is beginning to assume the proportions of an egg plant In tho ej.s of the insurgents at Harrls burg. If Artist I'. Hopklnson Smith ever be holds the Scranton reproduction ot his features ho will probabl bo obliged to talk through an asbestos t peaking tube for a season. Tho recent succos of Chnuncev Dcpew should console ex-Clialrmun J linings 03 an Indication that all oiators generally get there In time Tho Vlscajas and Tagals of local po litics expect to assert thtmsclves on Feb ruary II. The man who wtltes pcetrj generally finishes up his love-making before ma--rluge. All will bo willing that tho ininmaker should have a long hoilda. NEWS AND COMMENT The conospcindence which accompanied the tte.ity of peace between Spain and tlio t'nlted States, sent by tho president to the senate and slnco lellcved of the veil ol secrecj, has, savs the Washington cor respondent of tho Boston Transcript, ul ready leaked out lu parts, but by no means whollj Some tit tho papers In tills volume .ire so characteristic and full of human nature that the history of tho Philippine Incident rannot bo properly epitomized without reference to them The sharo tho American consuls in tho Orient hud In tho Philippine business has been suspected, but never before set fonh In lull, and It is now possible to under stand win 12 Spencer Pratt was super seded nt Singapore, why no encourage ment Is given to tho Idea of tho pro motion of Oscar V Williams In our for eign service at Manila or elsewhere, and why bomo slgnlllcant prophecies ha.ro been made in high quarters that Rounse villo Wlldman's semi-dlplomatlc career at Hong Kong will soon bo ended "Wo cannot read the consular correspondence of Mr. WiMman without feeling assured that It was he who did all that brought about the victory of Admiral Dewey and the capture of tho Philippine archipe lago, but when we dip Into Hip corre spondence of Mr Pratt we aro con vinced that our flrbt Impression must have been wrong and that Mr. Pratt did It all. Tills Impiession remains vivid only until wo hive read the correspondence ef Mi. llllams, nnd then we have no longer nn doubt that both Wlldman and Pratt usurped credit which belong to Wlllftims, nnd that Williams was the one only and original and all-inclusive Imperialist in tho group. "On Dec. 12 wiites John T McCutch eon from Manila, "a strange looking ves sel with sides reddened with rust and with onl one mast stnndlng steamed ga ly out of Car.ocao hay and dished merrily out ownrd tho China, sea. It was the orotected cruiser Ibla do Cuba, which had been sunk M.i 1 and was suc cessful! raised n, -short time ago. Now sho Is off under her own steam nnd quite nlono for tho repairs she is to get at ilia Hong Kong clock. She wus tho first Spanish ship of thoro sunk last spring to bo raised bi Naval Constructor Capps nnd Mr. Jack of a Hong Kong construc tion cumpaii, and was soon put In condi tion for her trip across the China sen. It Is remarkable that In suplte of tho fact that her engines wero under water for seven months they were found In excellent order and needed only a little cleaning be fore tho cruiser struck out for a 700-mile vonge alone Tho Isla de Luzon, a sla ter ship to the Cuba, and the cruiser Don Juan do Austria also havo been success fully raised and will soon follow (he Cuba to Hong Kong for repairs Theio three ships were tho most modern of tho Spanish vessels hero In the east, and, al though not nearly so big as the Camilla 01 llelna. Crlstina, they aro more valu able It will cost about tGOO.OuO to put tho threo ships in perfect shape, but when this Is done they will bo worth over .', 000,000" Since this was written all three of tho ships have reached Hong Kong in sate.1. Santiago, writes a Chicago ltccord cor respondent, has no means of street traf fic save by ancient carriages or hacks, nnd a stieet railway undoubtedly would bo u pa lug Institution, Tho climatic Influences aio sich as to innko tho In habitants laz, no matter whether they havo lived thero loi g or not, and they all detest walking It costs fl to ride In u carriage to nny part of tho city, no mat ter if tho distance Is one block or twemy blocks On account of the hills nnd the hot climate a street railway would neces csbaril havo to bo operated by electric ity or other mcchunlcal power, n'ti It would bo Impossible for mules or horses to pull tho cars up tho grudes. There. Is only one railroad running In or out of bnutlago It is the Snbtutlla and Marota rnllwa, and runs from Snntlugo to San Luis, a distance of 20 miles, A rail road across the Island of Cubi ftom Hnv ana to Santiago, touching 'lcnfucgos and other principal points, will doubtless be among tho first evidences of American enterprise. According to Sir Robert Ball, the Biit Ish astronrner. wo now know tho exls: once of y),O00,00O stars or suns, many of them much moro magnificent than the ono which gives light to qur system. Thn majority of them nre not vlslblo to tho eo or oven rerognls'nblu by the tele scope, but sensltl7td photographic pluto havo revealed their exlsttrccj beyond all doubt or question, though most of them are almost Inconcclvnbly distant, thou sands or tens of thousnnds of times as fnr oft ns our sun. A tcltgrnphlo mes. sage, for example, which would rcncli tho sun In eight minutes, would not reach somo of these stars In 1.S00 years. An av urnge of ot.ly ten planets to each Bun Indlcntes the existence within tho nar row rango to which human observation Is still confined of nt least 300,000 000 of sep arate worlds, many of them doubtless of gigantic size. LITEKARY NOTES. Tho Home Magazine for February will contain what nromlscs to bo onu of the most remarkable mngnzlno articles of tho veur. on Keeley and tho Keelcy motor. Tho author, William Mill Butler, has had access to tho Innermost secrets of Keo lc's workshop and also to the records of tho Keeley compnn. Tho result Is the first authentic published uceount of what Keeley really acompllFhed. Keeley, It will be remembered, was the man who claimed he could develop enough cnejgy out of a few drops of water to run tlio machinery of the world for a century. Ho experimented 23 years, made 150 differ ent machines, spent half a million dol lars, and Just before his death last No vember, completed n working model rf an engine which ho said was the realiza tion of all his dreams. A largo machlnn Is now being constiuctcd from this model and with It Kecley's successors expect to revolutionize the Industrial woild Tho article Is Illustrated from over n eleven photographs of Keele's different ma chines, nouo of which his ever beforo been published. The event of the literary year will be, undoubted, the gieat novel upon which "oiint Tolsto litis been laboring In order that ho may devote tho proceeds to tho transportation to Canada of threo thou sand Russian Quakers. It Is generally believed bv his friends that this work will probably mark tho conclusion of Count Tolstoy's literary career. It Is a profound study of the life of man and woman, nnd treats of tho three phases of lovothnt of tho outh, that of tho young man, and that of tho man In mature uge. Tho Cosmopolitan Mngazlno announces that It has secured the solo right of pub lication. Tho lack of u comprehensive book for travelers, Investors and others, devoted entirely to Porto Rico, will Insure a wel come for "Porto Rleo and Its Resources," b Frederick A. Ober, tho well known traveler In tho West Indies, which Is com ing from the press of D. Appleton c Co Tho aim has been to produce a work that win answer all questions likely to arise lu connection with tho acquisition and occupation of this new tropical posses sion of ours, nnd to this end Mr. Ober hns availed himself of every opportunity of adding to his stock of Information ac quired during tho rnst eighteen yeais. Among the revelations In Senator Hoar's article on "Four National Conven tions" In the February Scribncr's, Is tho truo story of how Blalno lost his chance for being nominated for the presidency In 1S76, by an occurrence when Bristow visited tho Blaine house to express his condolences upon Mr. Blaine's sudden Illness In June. Senator Hoar also ex presses his firm belief In tho absolute honesty of Mr. Blaine, nnd Indignantly repels the charges made against him w hen ho ran for the presidency. Bdwln W. Harden, who went with Ad mlral Dtwej'a licet to tho Philippines and remained there until a month or two ago, when ho returned home to make somo special reports to the government, villi glvo In tlio February McCluro's an ac count of Dewey nnd all his operations In Manila down to tho present time. The article will be fully illustrated, mainly from photographs taken during and soon after the b-vttle at Manila by J. T. Mc Cutcheon, who was also with tho fleet. The managers of Barnuni & Ballcv's greatest show on earth, which has been In tho I'nlted Kingdom the past enr, have Issued a handsome souvenir of tlio tour through England and Scotland lu tho form of a mnp of tho territory Indicating the routes The Immense caravan was on tho road ISO das and visited 71 cities, re maining from ono day to threo weeks ac cording to the locality, and traveled 2,970 miles. The Harnum &. Bailey show Is now at the Olsmpla London, where It will remain during tho balance or tho winter season In the February numler of the Century General Shatter will tell the stor of tlio Santiago compalgn, and Lieutenant Hob son will follow his account of the sinking of tho Merrlmao with a nairntive of his Imprisonment In Morro Castle. Palpable Defect. Uncle Silas "l tell ou, we've got lh3 grandest und most glorious government on tho fnco of the 1 arth. You can rail ngainst ll purty casll, but I defy ou to produce a slnglo defect In tho hull sys tem " I'ncle Hlnm "Look here, SI, we'vo got twentv ofllcc-hunters for ever ofllce, nn' tho population growln' nt a tearful rate!" New York Sun. WK HAVE A NUMBER OF FINK that we will close out At Cost This is a chauce to get a good lamp for little money. tie clmons, mm PMAiLEY CO. 42'.! Lackawanna Aveaua Ranee and Fin LAlUJnsr AbSOltrMKNT OK RANOES IN THE CITY. Plymblmig OTSTJER k FORSYTE, 325 and 327 PENN AVENUE: ill AMP8 aces COLISMTffS ut Tliiree Mos e Days . 0 For our Thirteenth Annual Clearance Sale, Thurs. day, January 26th, positively the last day. Every promise made by us has been fulfilled to the letter. Dry Goods never were sold so cheap before and pro bably never will again. The advance guard that was here to find out sent thousands of others to verify it. Cost or below cost it makes no difference to us, everything goes with an unstinted hand. We are glad that so many hundreds of dollars have been saved to the buying community, and feeling that we have done you and ourselves good, prices must re sume their normal state after TSiiuirsdayo Jantmary 6thQ GOLDSMITH BROSo & GQ ALWAYS BUSY. Stand more kicks than any other shoes made. Levis, Eeilly & Davies, 114 AND 110 WYOMING AVENUE. THE mum k omie ix ca Heating, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Electric Light Wiring, Gas and Electric Fixtures, Builders Hardware. 434 Lackawanna Avenue out fuifnlE boys9 InliyJE dz FJcia&&JHKB mm wMfizMS Zrfifm &W& Wm.Wss57fi Hwm mfflwrnwrz mmmsm iMms3. HM5"i t t-ti- ny n ..SMiwk s- s J m 8fifiK6 zWl KH rr-., : riLmm "TRtsil. s liilV Traveling salesmen must take their meals whenever, 'nnd wherever they can get them. They bolt their food one minute and hustle to catch a train the next. Hasty meals and continual jolting in railroad trains bring on in digestion and dyspepsia. A druggist at Bridgeport, Conn., says he has long had quite a trade for Ripans Tabules among traveling men and it is becoming a prac tice with them to carry a supply in the grip. One of these men takes two a day and declares they have helped him a good deal. After an evening session with jack pots, tobacco and whiskey, nothing clears the head in the morning so early or so thoroughly as a Ripans Tabule taken just before going to bed, no matter how late the, retiring hour may happen to be. A new stylo p&cktt ccntatninflr Tiw iutan tadulk 4mw i7rt-roit Kiru ckwti lliUlutr irKtMikirt lJtut ndl lur the poor hjiJ Vmtviomlenl Utti dozen I 4 th nv&eul c4rtuQi a)ubulen) can Iw liiwl by unit by wind In? forty-4;Ut muiu u thv Kiritf t'UXJUOifc il Ooxrur, ho. M arw fea-wt, hnv lork-or asiau iirwa (tu iimvlz) will U Mut fur Ut ccuu, - 'CLJS. la I ., ! , You cannot think, no matter how hard you try, of n more convenient and better equipped 'stationery stoiv than ours. In addition to the largest line of ofllce supplies In Northeastern Pennsylvania. We hnve Blank Hooks of cveiy description, Typewriters' Sup plies Draughting Materials, Letter Presses. Postal Scales, etc. We are agents for lldlson's Mimeographs nnd supplies, nnd tho famous AVernlckl Sec tional Hook Cases. A complete line of Kauftman's Coi poration Hooks in stock. ReyeoldsBros STATIONERS and UNORAVEKS, 130 Wyoming Avenue. Cold Room; Can be made comfortable If you use one of our Gas or Oil Radiators, Just what you ueed iu cold weather. FOOTE k SMkl CO. 110 WASHINGTON A VII mm HTM -X3-5r SSsTfcM 32? f3 .-i . .S0' '-7w:if -arrj- -f.'s: - . . ;?:.:7 w V- rfsfcswsasr f fl c? In a pi tvr carton O itb ut HnowforrUaat tomi t. BAZAAL NLEI k Embroidery OpeeSeg iT' U UJ I We will Have oe Exhibition the Fieest Lime We Have Staowmi, 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for ths Wyomlai DlstrlcUJ.' DUPOHT Mlnliis. Wastlnc Hportlnj, HtnoWe.eu uud lua Hupauuo Cueruiji. tompjuy 1 HIGH EXPLOSIVES. tufety fins, Cap and Uxplodui. Kooiu Hll Connoll UalUloj. boruntoa. AQKNCIKi Til OH, FORI), rittMO JOHN lt.aMiriIA4'JN rivmauth AMY ANUAlf z3jj f. HMB. W . E. MULiLlUAX, VllUe.Barri