THE SCH ANTON TRIBUiN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 189fc ( 0e (ttanton &ri8um I'til ll'ipit Hilly, lltospt Sunday, br tin, Trlbunot'iibllshlnj C'ompiny, at I irty Cant u Month. New iorUDIIIco: i.vi Nniinu St., s. M Vlir.l.liWtx hole Agent lor 1 orolijn .dverll1ln7. UMlllHl ATTIIP l'OVTOFFICK VT KCRANTOV, l'.., ASSHOMKIJM MAIL UATTCn. SCltAXTOX, rKUISL'AUY 2, 1S39. TtEPUBLIOAN NOMINATIONS. Mnor-JAMi:H MOlIt TreuMltol-TIJOMAS It nitOOKB. t'ontioller-P J WDMAPP hthooi niio tors John coimiPit Jioititib iihonai: n sumps. Amesvorn-uWIMJl JONPS PI t IMP" HIN8I.ANP, r a rowunit. Election Day Pcbrunry 1U .It Is to bo hoped that tho nominees for ninjor will accept The Tribune's Invitation to pilnt their opinions nntl policies lespfctlnt; immlclpiil nffaiis. J'hu people have u rlKht to know. No Need to Woiry. To lellove the nilml nntl compose the l)o.-ioin of our mote or It's esteemed i ontempoiarj down the avenue, c proceed to d fine the position of The Tilbuue it lathe to the pending munici pal contest Pioni the dav that this paper vas founded until now It Ins uniformly nnd lovnllv suppoited the Peptibllcnn pnity Its pilnelples and lt nominees. It has done this luospoe tlve of viheth ir the nominees have been Its friends or Its enemies It Iuih neet oflered lt opinions foi sale It liux neei withheld its edltoilal ttippoit fuim nry Kepubll- an t.tusu until a sum of money hid fir -t ben planked down upon Its coun ter In punhase of Us nlleplanee It h.is swallowed some nui'-tatln doses In the belief that l'.epubllean p irtv u juom.iov was more ltnl than jiefontl plefeierees N'otably was this the ease in the fall of 1ST! when It Rave Its Mip pott to the then Populdleiiii nominee tor conixiPSK, Joseph A. Sernnton, a mm lCK.udul bj It thin and now as ieS(inall. unlit foi public office, but whose election s-eemed a necessity of e Inumstancts ut that time existing. I'oi this suppoit it neer ieeeied nor ipected the slightest acknowledgment nor did the leclplent o far foict his tiue character as to offer, after elec tion, the uimmtlonal mesfaffe of thanks. Pndor these liicumstanees It Is un- liectssaiy lor any Republican to woiry ibotit The Tribune's position in th" piesent municipal campaign. It doci not consider that an tleetlon for mavor inoles the fate of the nation, but novel tholoss It Is heaitllv for the It publlean ticket and hopes to see it win. Tluee jeais ai;ei to be exact, on Jan JO, IS'JO the Scranton Uepubllcan de eland that ' theie may be times when party defeat is a blessing in disguise." As a consistent Uepub llcan newspapei The Tilbune it, con stiained to iy that this is not one of those times. PIr newspapei he.ullines un the 'ex pected bleak" In tho Quay lines' at Hartlsbuif? hae thus far failed to pio duco panlo except amonpr leadtis of "Wanamakei ih sentiments. Home-coming of the Thuteenth. The doitiK of his elut Is the sol iliet'.s test of met It bIoij Is an ae cl dent " In these woids nie unbodied a uuth pecullaib applicable to the Thir teenth teglnient. It has dune it dut It needs no hlRhei pialte. it Is too eatly to discuss the iaues which Kept this splendid leglment ad mittedly one of the best. If not the bust, olunteer leglment in the lTnlted Mates sen Ice luacthe in camp v hen infeiioi oiganlrntlnns weie ordeied to the front oi Riven assignments' in gai-li-on duty which at least ln lived the novelty of tinel In s-omo respects ne holding of the Thliteenth In ioshw maj have been consldcted a policy of kindness, inasmuch as It spared rnry llcs that would hae been en, lingered by exposuie to a tioidcal climate Time, as we saj, will doubtless clcdi this matter up and set light main points now lewed with suspicion en pctplexlt by the jeglment and its f i lends. The mnie immediate subject foi enn Udeiatlon, howeer, is the Thliteenth's liome-eomlng. The bojs, we repeat, have done their duty lll.e men; they hae waited In patience for the sum mons to battle that neer came; the have obejed the oideis and weathered 1I10 rlftuis and depiivntlonH and tedium of camp life In stalwait fashion, show lug a steady and patltnt heroism not "lie whit Infeiior to tho mania of tho battle line, and It will be an honoi and n pleasuie for the people ejf Scianton and nil tho legion mound and about It to glvo the leslimnt when It letuins i welcome which will mark an enoch in local history. The discovery of that special statuto against boxing ehlbitIons in Lacka wanna is a tt If le belated, but It Is a ease of bottet late than nevei. The Attitude of Germany. The German ambassador's foimal disclaimer In his country's behalf of any Intention or deslro to inter feic with the polity of tho United States In tho Orient must be accepted In good faith. Ills explanation of the locim antics of the German nnval futc"n In Manila, bay may bo believed or not, according to Individual bias. In any eont, it matters little what may hav'o been in Admit al von Dledileh's mind last ye.u to long as tho piesent pur pose of his official supeilors Is to be have themselves find abstain fiom in termeddling. In nniu ways than one this put pose is wise Petv.een tho stent mass of Ceinnn nud Amei leans a tnellng or emulne filendshlp exists, which does ciedlt to both. Amerieius tecognle in their fJeuuun friends n people of subctantlal and honorable qualities. They nie fru fiul, thriftv, homo-loving, temperate, pubmlsslvo to law and older, diligent and uptight In buslnefs and faithful to their enxap-inctitH. No class of foreign ers hae contributed more through lmmlgiatlon than they to tho up building of American Institutions or to the development of American cllza tlon. Transplanted on American boll, the native of Germany rises quickly to the requirements ( f good cltizeu'hln according to tho Ameilenn stnndird. does not have to be sued foi his debt i nor held undei police PfpIonn,ff soon ncqulies proprty nnd tnkos tin Intelll t'tnt Intuest In public affairs, and be comes In btlef n conspicuous part of the bnekbon of tho country of his adoption The go ei nnient of Gi mnnj does well not to anger these ous of Uerman nnv glIng honoiablo al legiance to the American ting but bound to the fatherland by many tlii of sentimmt nnd commerce. To pro oke thein needlessly would b" th. height of folly. .Moieover the friendly nouttallly of, Get many Is good policy In Its effect upon native Americans. Without as suming to sav that the Impieflon Is Justified, It necitheless Is u fact of prominence tint the feeling of the a etage Ameilenn towaid what he con ceives to lie the spit It of the ruling poweis of Germany Is one of smoul dering exaspeiatlon To state the hut In unotlitt manner, If a supieme de Uni weie to decree that the United Ktates must fhjht some European na tion hut could choose by ballot which one, theie is reason to bellee tint 1 i nuinj would be elected by a eleclsU pluiallt, and this netv.lth'-fuidlii!,' that no nnin.oltv Is felt for Gcimaiis as Individuals. The phenomenon Is ex plicable on the tlieoiy that German oilldallsm, ti.idltlonally bt usque, pom pous and ineddlesonv, leinesents nn ld'ul In government directly antlthetl (iil to that (hcilshed by the not mil, "free-bom" A met lean. The Geuniin kind of Impel lalism !niprus-es Ameil enn diinocMiy as little les than 1m liudentf, and It wants nnnt of its "sjas," The amusing thing about most of the senatois who talk so eloquently In be half of the "consent of the governed ' lefenlng to the Filipinos, Is that tliev don't want to rnlse the Issue when It touches the s'lipiemaey of the white man In the South. Tho McCanell Bill. The tlieoiy undeiljlng Ameilenn Jul -Ispiudenee is that eveiy man In ought into an American court on a cilmlnal chaige should have unclouded fair pla. Justice should be meted out to him without feai or f.ivot. Neltlut on the bench nor In the Juiy box shou'd his case bo waiped by piejudlce or spoiled by Inttlgue In the piesump tion that he Is innocent until pioved guilty the scale should be held In ex act equlllbilum until tho weight of un mistakable evldencelncllnes It to one side oi the other. To this the oi j a nilnoiltl In the I'ennsj lvanla legislature Is now de niuiiing, although In former veais Its leadeis were foiemost In uiglng tho inaitment ot the pilnclple Involved In the MeCarrell bill. This bill tnke from the dlstilct attorney the povvti whlrh is now his In law to challciiiie pel -empteullv live men on tho panel of jui oi s to each man slmilaily chal lengeable by the defense, and puts th mattet of challenges on a basis of equallt To this pilnclple. (onsldeied abstiadl.v, dissent Is Impossible bv nnv honest man. Hut the asset tlon Is made with lefeience to tin McCanell bill that It has been insplied bv li lends of Senator Qmy with a iow to extilcat Ing him trom pending eiimlnal pioso eutlons, and on this ae count the bill Is to bo fought legal dless of It Intrinsic met Its If we assume It to be tiue that the experlenc of Senatoi Qua, who, It Is believed bv many, was to hnve been railroaded thiough to an unjust con viction bv unfalt use of the district attorney's pieponderntlng powei of peiemptoty challenge, had something to do with to-awakening fait -minded men to the tnoimlty of the Injustice possible as the law now stands, It (loci not follow that the Me Can ell bill, if enacted Into law, could be nn thing but a public advantage. Justice does not call foi set-up juilts Its demands end when tilnl Is fall, open nnd ubove boaid If the principle In the Mcf'u lell bill Is just as Judge Gordon, Itob e it K l'attlson nnd tin Ir host of Demo cratic and Independent followers nr" on record as having admitted then the bill should become law, lsgai dless of pending lltiratlon The outrageous assumption that be cause a particular defendant now under ctlmlnal Indictment Is politically objectionable to these men ho should not hive a fair tilul Is one which will not commend Itself to tho Intelligence ot the people. Tnr and feathers would not be too much for the jaw pels In congress who foiccl the piesldent Into war and now wont to desert hl-n In the face of its legitimate consequences. It will be noticed that Colonel Itoos velt has been governor for inure th in n month nnd yet he and Ross Piatt me Innocent of flicddlng each other's goie. Tho embalmed beef packerti doubt less are aware uf Hie fact that Poison A. -Miles never retreats. In all probability General Gomez lias again been mado the victim of the special rorusnundunt. Tom Piatt's icoent speech sets Col league Depew a inpld pace. TOLD BY TUB STARS. Dally Horoscope Drawn by AJacchus, The Tiibune Astrologer. Astrolabe cant: 4 Os a. in. for 'ihursday, IVb. S Mm. $.? A child born on tills day will always be associated with the ground hog and weatlur piopliLts generally. Illustrated garden seed catalogue tor ".') (train remind us of tho bwiuttful things that do not grow upon earth. Tho Ice man and nuthoi of talentlne verco are wondering what tho hatve-H will be Memory often spoils the Jlavor of many "ncjw" Jokes. Songs of Spring. Hall! blossoms unci birds, that will soon gully peep I And In twilight when 'shadows nie dusky Hall tho frog's serenude, that doth lull one to sleep, As the spring pMl'n plpas become husky. TiE ISLAND OFLUZON iixhliihtiin Jan. 23. The cleutest and mot iceurati picture of conditions it Hiiv clst in the Interior erf the gleiu islnnd ef Luzon tho large t of the Phil ippine group, with nn area equalling tint ol the state of Virginia, that liux e' been pron tiled to the official eje, Is tint (t out la a rcpoit made to the nuvv department of tho tour or two young Amcilcan naval ollltcrs, Pa muster V U Wilcox and Cadet II I.. Smgent, of llecrs uf Dewey's fleet. This recital of the hitherto unknown characteristics or the Isliml bevond the limits of Miinlli and a few of tho mora Important of the I 1171m ports, with Its glimpses of the llltarv conditions the (inutilities Unit 'r In the way of the evplorci, tho habits uf the people, and llnnllj the modest re cital of tho almost Insurmountable ob stacles that vvero overcome by (he liiewdness and nerve of these J.oun,j lavil oll'cers Ins aimed foi thei1 iirhlevtmcnt not onl tho praise of Ad .nlial Dewtv but also the officials he o in Washington to whom it has been sub milled. o llt'lng gi. uitcd leaves of absence Inst (K tuber, Pajmaslet Wilcox ond Cadet aigeiit ( huso to employ their leisure time In making nn exploration of the In urlor of the Island of Luzon about which vorj little was known by the Vtneilran nrmv and nival olllcers A tait was made Oct. r, with live seivants, Ight horses iind between jji) and 4"0 loimds or biggage, Including it camp uillt two titles ami , bhotgun, with inimunltliin Tl e m : "1'or the llrst live or six miles from U.ivainbang we """iind the roads in good condition nnd n iv eled with ease. Ne.irei to Mosaics the ro.ids were deep In mud and cover -si with water In pi ices. We were foieed to go on foot the greater pint of the dis tance nidi and horses hiving groit dif Metilty In miking their w ij." 'Hie tra ehrs were treated courteously at lio siles, though surprise was expressed nt their lack of pnsspnitx Continuing the leport reads. 'Trom Mosaics to iluinlng in and tin nee to San Jose the road led through the low rice legion of the pro vince of Vile v a Ic.ila Labor was chop 'Idi intn lould usuilly be engaged for a el iv foi the sum of $ In sllvcl, or less tin 11 10 cents In cold nor mm U .. mi. veled slowh ovei this distance the la bor of walking through the mud, fre quently ovu our Knees, being excessive 'Jhe hois, s mcw Pom lapldly and wo were fence d to husbind their strength. Mouover we tould Milium llnd plop r lood for them at night One servant b--cimo 111 and was left at a village. The list of the pirtv retained thdr health with the exception of occasion il cises f (II itrhoiiL and consequent slckne-ss of tin stomteh which did not prevent tlavd lug Our lood during this pet loci con sisted of b, con and hard tack which we had brought with us and chickens and lien which wn obtuined from the nitivos Th- cooking was done by our own sei v int. o "1 liroughout this part of the piovince of Nue v a lc.ija almost the onlj form nf igilcultuio encouraged at piesent by tho natives is lice growing. A little sugar Is also raised The Hnd Is verj rich wc encountered no bnien or unfertile spots The ileitis at this st ison of the sear are soveial Inches deep In water There was no timber ot value along the direct line of our route, but In tho hills along the ilvei Agno foi e sis could be seen, 'there are veij few forests and pruct!call, no e ittle Tin re are a great number of buf falo and these are of extreme titllltj The pilnclptl labor of tho natives at this si ison of the vear is the threshing of rlec This Is doru veiv primitively with Implements that icsemble on a largo sc ile the pestb nnd moit.ir of a chemist 'lho mortar Is u placed bv a section of a log of hardwood, hollowed out to receive the gialns, the pestle by a hard club from foui to live feet long and about rlx inches In diameter at each end. o "In the villages of Ilumlngnn and Lupao theie are a few Spanish pilsoners, prksts soldiers and civil otlltlals The piesicltnte loeil and othei local officials are native Philippines Most ot them hivo leeched a ceitaln amount of cda ( Ulon at rclUlous schocI in Manila They are intelligent nnn"nd cue ex tremely eager to leatn news from the outside world Ihcli knowledge ol mod em hlstor;, and geogiaphj Is exticnvly limited, and their Ignoianre of em rent i vents is suipiislng We brought them the li llrst dellnltt Information with re .aid to L'ubi and to their own present status One oi two of them had htaid of tho congicss at Puis but no one had anj Idea as to its object nor as to Its ulatlon to themselves fhev vvero well gi minded on onlj tluee points the destruction ot the Spitilsh squadron In .Manna luiiuoi, the sm mulct of Manila, and the decl iratiem bv the Philippine government nt Mulolos of tho Indepcnd ence of the Islands and the establish ment of a lepubllcan foim of govcrn nient with Agulnildo ns piesldent Kven on these, points the details they hid re ceived were vei liuicciuale. o "We hid been warned bv tho officials of the list town that San Joso must lu ll Itablv piove tho end of our Jouniej. 'lheio is no road fen thlrt;, miles beond this point and in this season the natives contidir tho trail impassable to white men Verj few of tho 'litlves at San Jose eaied to accept propositions to act as guides; how. ver, t( n men weie willing to accompany us as pick-betters, and with these, wc started the next morning. The ttall pi ov id to lx i llttlo butter than iep--csentul. It leads foi half a mllo along a hoal in a small river, and follows tho beds of mountain stie ims for miny times that distance. Puthlng water, frequently kiieo-ekep on the hoises coveied these snitches ot tho trail at the tlmo we passed On land, grass and under brush grew thlekl.v over the trail and concenled It leu considerable distances During tne insui tec tlon a companv of Spanish si elk is had bei u sent over thlj trail Our I uido pointed out null) spots where num. Ims of them had been ambushed and s'lln Aceoi'Jing to tho statements of u guide veiy few of tills Spanish foice ed to leach tho town of Carianglan U 1b uudouUtedl a t.all that a few men lomd hold against heavj odds " o The Amei lean officers were leccivcd eouil by tho Philippine mllltatj ot tKtrs at Carranglan owing to their lick of passports, but woio pel mil ted to p-o-ceed uftei drjlng tilth mouldy bagg.igo, In the fnio of the predictions that they had worst ihcis to cross and otlu-i ob stneles as well. Leaving CaiiuliMan tho piesldente local msp icd upon theli tak ing u guaid of twelve soldiers, with a sergeant "to protect them against tho lgoiioux, or savages that are said to in ftet the hills betwem this town and Arltoa Wt nnrlved at Arltao shortly be. fore sundown," the uport continues "In Hit nn initalns and highlands thiough. wliich we i is-cd hi the 'eist two nr thteo dajs, there are oxttnslvo forests 'the forests tne not homogeneous but contain ninny different ilusses of trees, thu tim ber of which is itr many caots vuluoless Of the tlmbei which wo lnvo sei n, tho most valued on the Island Is tho niuluwo'; in enlled In both Spanish and '1 again. 'I Ids Is a lull, straltht tree with verj lew blanches, tho bark Is verj light in color, but tho wood Is very dark and doso grained, i.nd rtslsts vv iter and weather. It Is muth used for bo us and for thu floors and exposed uprights of boosts Thdti Is also much bimboi, seine of which has been cut Tho he.tvlei trios aro as jet unmolested. Wo saw no signs of savages nor of poisonous snakes against which wo had been warned by the natives of the district. In going from C'tirraiiglaii to Arltuo wo went fiom the province to Nuevu Itiju to that of Nuova Vieaa. o "Wo spent the night nt Hambnng. We were accompanied b several soldle-s and Lieutenant Agulnnldo. This was tho tlrst time thnt a commissioned officer had fornud part of our escort. This town is the capital of tho province, and has a population of about UOuO Inhabitants. At this nlaco wo met the llrst formidable opposition to our progress. Trom Hag- bitkk iu nio next town, uoiiiou (called j KsUllu on tho map), thtro is only a mountain trnll This trail Is Infested at certain seasons by lgotiotes, who wnj Iny and nun iter persons traveling In small ami unarmed rnrtles. Several murders have occurred hero recently. Three small parties ot natives with horses and buf- alos hnd In en waiting nt Ungagag for several dajs for nn opportunity to travel with a mrlltiirv escort Uliev Joined Us next dav. In piuslng over these moiin tnlns our escorts used their titles very freily, ilrlng Into every thick bush tint might concent n siivnge and freqiicutlv into tho nlr as well, In ordnr, thev said, Hint the lgorrotes might know that our Pirty carried Unarms, Wc left next morning, Oct. 21th, for Cnrlg, Intending to rench Kclnguo that night. We were escorli d b six soldiers nnd the lieuten ant. Our elelaj in this town lnsted seven dnjs, fiom noon Oct at to noon Oct. 31. o "During our detention at Cnrlg, we wire not treated ns prisoners, we were Informed that If wo wished to return to Mnllna by tho same rond we had followed n leaving It, wo vvero al liberty to do so Within tho village Itself we had, nt course, entlro llbertj We asked Senor Villa If the Philippine republic Intended to demand passports of travelers, ile replied thnt It would be the custom only In time of war. Ho classed this period an a time of war, and tho congress at Pails aw n mite suspension of hostilities, at the end of which their nation might again be coVdoDed In war. Our reli tlons with Senoi Villa we.ro mainly of ficial, his mnntier toward us was brusqilo nnd nt times dlsroutteous Ho was ex tremely suspicious of us, partieul irlv of tin dlaiy that we kept fiom dav to dav, J nit of a cimettt tint foinud part of our equipment. He betaie slowlj tonvlntcd, however, that wu were not seeking for military Information. After ho had as sured himself of this he told us that the colonel feared that we wcte malting maps of the countrv Dirlng the test of our journey we were entirely free from the taint of this suspicion Accord ing to Senor Villa's statement, the charge had llrst be en made by tho Sp inlsh pris oners who have never eeasid to wnrn the nntlves tint American troops would come Into the piovince to conquer them, when thej would Hnd themselves In worse hinds than before they rebelbd against Spain. o "In tho streams, ami partlculnilv In the river Mugnt nnd the lllo elranre ele Cagajan, there aie many alllgitors, of which the nitlves me In gre it fear No native will venture Into the water nor Into the grass, along the b ink until he hns llrst thrown stones In front of him to frighten r.wav anj alligators which may bo In the m Igl bothood Htlmgue Is somewhut larget and moio pietcntlous than Carlg. It has a guild of twenty soldiers Prom this town wo went by boat to II igan, senaing the servants with tho hoises by the rend The bo it was a dugout twent-tlve ftet long nnd thrio ftet wide with a gi iss canopy amidships eight feet long. It was lowed b jix natives Time an m inj eddies una whirlpools In the river tendering It for somo distance below Kchague almost uii navigibli. even foi lumens v. ghlppeJ water ropoatedlj nnd wero twice lie irlj swamped Purine l down, pirtlculnly below- the mouth of the Hlo Mngat. the stream is deeper and quieter, nnd cascoes and pangas come up to this point with freight received fiom tho steameis at Ap irrl. o "We airived at Pagan tint evening Nov 1. This town in the capital city of the province of Isabella. It bus a pop ulation of between ten and fifteen thou sand inhabitants and has many largo wooden houses looted with corrugated iron giving it lather a Puronean ntiiuar- ance It Is well situated fur defence, be ing at the Junction of the PIo Plnaman auan with the Pio Grande It Is pro tected bj these wide sti tains fiom all points except the South. To attack the city by land from the south it would bo necass.it y to bring troops up the east ern side of the Pio Grande, where there are no roads 'J he site of the cltv Is raised morcovei about foity feet above the level ot the rhei. In this town we were entertained ut the house of a wealthj citizen The tlrst night after our arrival a bill was given in our honor, nt which thore were ove: llfty joiing ladies and an equal number of well ditsstd and gentlemanly men The ball was well conducted, the d mces weie) Spanish The next ovenlng we were in vited to the theater to see two one-act Spanish comedies presented by the so ciety oung people of the town 'they wero both cxcellentb given and spoke well for the Intelligence of the players. o "There nre ninny Sp inlsh prisoners in this town eh II officers priests soldiers. Plghtj-four pi tests were p traded In the stieet for our Inspection, onlj four or live of them wearing robes ot theli of fice Nearly nil nf them wore long hair and beaids. Thev appeared in good health, and wo could detect no evldcnco of maltreatment In these two das wo passed out of the province of Isabella, nnd entiielv through the piovince of Cagaven These are the leading tobacco provinces In the is! md An Idea of their weilth e in b, obtained from tho fact that, befoio the Philippine Insurrection, (Continued on Page S 1 Wi: IIAVP A .N LMIIEIl OK TIM: Hi LHP that we will close out This is a chauce to get a good lamp for little money. CLMOHS, 1FEEM, ALLiSY GO, A'l'i Lacltawnnnn Avonu3 and LAitUlVsr ASSOItrMUM' OV UANCiES IN TilP CU'V. Planmlbiinig and T3eeimi8 At Cost .Ml scs Finaces GUHSXEIR k FOESYTi, 325 and 327 PENN AVENUE: GO ftSMT IU Our Great February Underwear IS The columns of this paper have told you much about it. Now we will ask you to call and see for your selves whether what we have been telling- you will stand the test of genuine truthfulness. There is plenty of room to move about and lots of polite sales people to wait upon you. iecoedl FloorTake Elevaton New Embroideries just opened for your inspection. ALWAYS MJSY, Stand more kicks than any other shoes made. Lewis, Eellly & lavles, HI AND 116 WYOMING AVPNUP ThltJ k OMTOLL OD. Heating, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Electric Light Wiring, Gas and Electric Fixtures, Builders .Hardware, 434 Lackawam Araie OUR P(fi)E BOYS9 lilllUJlL.xO) Mfz wkmr Wx4&$ iWM site fc Mr. Wilson: I knew an Ohio fanner named Enochs. lie was about fifty years old and was bothered for years with home trouble the doctors didn't understand. He told mc the story himself, "I kept getting weaker," said he, "and fairly got so weak my food done me no good, what little I did eat, and I went from 135 pounds down to 98." It was the druggist who suggested that lie try Ripans Tabulcs, and he says that he had not used a dozen of them before he felt much better, and after a month he was cured sound and well, and in less than a year weighed 150 pounds. For a long time he had a b.v.1 color, but to-day his complexion is as good as mine. PrO Cp. le)- NOW IN MOTION, . 3 fFS Hi! W nWQ lew iri " vm n -sr jif s : - "-f v --,f You cannot think, no matter hot, hard you try, of n more convenient and better quipped stationery store than ours. In addition to tho largest line of ofllco supplies In Northeastern Pennsj lvanla. We have Plank Books of every deseilption, Tvpevv liters' Sup plies, Diaughtlng Materials, Letter Pi eses. Postal Scales, etc. Wc are agents for Pdion's Mimeographs and fciipplles. and the famous AVernlckl Sec tional Pook Cases. A complete line of Kauffman's Cor poration Hooks In stock. ReyeoldsBro SI YlI0i:RS mid EXGKAVCKS, 1 30 Wyoming Avenue. Can be made comfortable If you use one of out Gas or Oil Radiators, Just what you need in cold weather. FOOTE & SIMH CO. 110 WASHINGTON AVli Mil R00M8 BAZAAI Sale up and ready We have now open our elegant new 3ine of icotch Qinglhiainnis, s) Scotelh Chevflotg9 Flee QsLlateas, For Children's Waists and Dresses. Zephyr cloths. Phones, Etec With Laces and Em broideries for trimmings. 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE HENRY BEL1N, JR., Geueial Acent for tbej Wyoming District. (J.- PUT illaliiir. Hunting, Kportln;. 8moL.elt)U uud tin, liupauuo UUerulcu tompiiiy 4 IEGJH EXPLOSIVES. tulety Irusa Cam and Kxplodari. iloom 101 Council llulldtuj. buruutoa. SpriDf Gilds... rein. AGK.NOim inns, mim ntuto JOHN II. HMlliI440N Hymouth .P.MUPHUA, Wlikt)-l!m
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