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THE SCRAlVinv TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVE31BER 11, 1001'.
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MMT.T, Al Ml I till .--I ltiotiir," t,f I to Mi Ml
uuaIIIsix' Mill In- InM it CO o'lloik this ttti-r-neon
in tin" Kciutc luoin ot tin' I n-t l'n",ly.
triiau (li'irdi
V COMMO.N I'll W-IIh- Soumhi-r lam u i.
nun ili h court opm Imlix, In lontnim lime
wct-l. .Til 1,'o-s 1m Ih .in-l ( ii i nlci in 1, ii "I'll'
iltiiln" tin tit t. viiL.
Ml.l.riNC llll- I.IIISISl.'- lupitiutr if the
l.imli-ii Mint 'Itinpli mil Hi lie! mhoIi xwll lie
lidil lliii txnittij; it tlio liumi of Ml I! Iijiniln
Simtn, ou Muli'ou niiiiio,
M.lfillT 111,171' I hslil li'.o iiuiiml the
-rn metci In tin- l,itinnit nt tin- N.ittonil f j'ltc U
J.nwli pirloi, on Wniniuc nciini. , illml out ill
lilt ilipirliwnt il II l"i n'llnn: mi -ili nU in'lit.
Tl'u il.inii.'i ilnnu wis tiutim..
XI'KISI.I.I Jll Willi II. Ilmr xwll In limit
fr,.; 01 (lie ohtir-. mil -oluilms uf tin' Mi K111I1 1
Mininritl .)i i itiuii tln, t winn? 11 " 11 n't 1 n L
111 tin In jnl uf ti ill loom- It l-i ilf-nnl tint
ill' itliinl, JS iinliultlltlt litlttli,. ill I C tll.incltl.
101 M I WXKII. Hi- I 11K iw. inn 1 liilnul
0 'citnii lio nipitii! tho tin ni.m mt , lui
,11-tcts at N iy .ur r,-inlh li r jiiniuii; mi (hr
ir-, tminil .1 s-ihu u.Ki Ii mi nm- of tin 111. Mill h
1 11I iniluilh Inni Unlilui. It 1- lioi i-T hold l.
'. nit I! I lili- lui nli nlllK iliuli.
NOItlON1- M.W 111 II.OINf.. -Ho j. w l.uiKUtu
lllllll I'llllllll tin M Itlll It, Ml) p UHll llll I fm M
"VMtMi nil I .uU IUI1111 1 iiniii'. In in pi 11 o 11c
'1' llc-tlt W'l III Inc, will 1 1 foul Stntlii tu,.li.
villi 111 irn 111. 1I1I tin t tl hi 1 no mi liii, II
Ml'I bo lUMJpilll 111 1 MlMUll lllltlitllll hou 1.
1 01 Olll l 1 1110 HIsi llii,.i llui iiin'ii,
,li si-pli vllilI ml ' mil.-. Ill 11 li, tin nun lolmiil
lor-xim arpti ij I hi uili, u-poi inl m In mi; 1111
plkitnl 111 :-'inii nit 01 to'Mi liutclin urn il'
1. infill 011 mildly !! huLtrilc I1II111, t.n
1 ilki liiuus Inlul to imiti'it tlicin Mitu jih
i-rniii.
viit own-, 1111-1: (.mil)-' a lniio ,ii
luiiicil 1. jiii; uiintli lotiutl 1 lios mil iliiiiii; 1
IIL.I' fU llltlt V- it lillllltil ..'fill". "Illlll lllll I M-
ilflllh lui II I111J lui In llin U-, mil (liu IJi liu 11c,
l.jctidwiiun .mil WcMitn piSMiuir .t iliou it
1 Kl3Mjnni I hi onii. tit In ltij- hi til In flu
hilil'- pncnfo it I. n n inni lujuuu 1 luini its
ii.i.u:in 1101 i: uipoiir Tin- tmiLi-.
Niidnnal limk icimi- rlrjiiiii- In Ih" 'i utiti n
1I1.IIIIU llol-O lMit!U1li!l 1 I till' Mill imlhiir
No-i. 'i ii follou-. Mi'iiiln, -Jis,T it 'n, 1 no iln,
if lulu, uJ.ii5ili, Ji,i )l U, Tlmc-ilii. v'l".
7(i.; lilila. V-I,illil, -iliitiln, MU"ili ,
ji il, '-l.'.O.'J 01, 1 mri-i uiiiliiiif Mio', I ii jui,
'M ,''Ii1.."jT.
"I'lllV I" M!M M, lll.lll ll-l -lui,i,.lit it
7 'I'doik tin lil null"" ilium Mill lint 111 tin
ill if thr "Uiisr Won 111 . husti in .1 i , 1 it ion
nil it he. -jo ilif ' nl jiittii ' mil "I'liitni 1 ih'ir
if- IV uiptH at . .it lit iiilin 1 ImriH Mill to-
I ii- 111 tin mi' plm Wink ill li ilomi'i
liinn riiitu tin "1 11'n 1 nun" 1 lui i'- i S
1 Mul, 1 irhi iim! Mill lio lulil ill llin tn-i 1 lull,
ihIii Iho (IiikIiiui t Mi-. lliii
FEET CAUGHT IN A TROG.
Jainrs Kline's Tenlble Expeiiencs on
tlie Railroad.
Wliilf 0!iK..ui.il in hwiti'liin 111 tin
7...I u'K.iw.i 1111. 1 ia.ilinai .Ull, near 1I10
Ve-it Sii.mtoii tioI,lit d.ni'-t'i'i' ilcpol,
f.niy J-iturilay nioinins, Jtuni"! Klino,
111 Biik aM'intc, Xottli yoi'.iu'oii, luiil
Ills fcut causht in .1 Uok. ami lict ut
ile coulil oNtrlonii liiniiicli, was tun
ilnwn by (i hwltch flinlne anil Ills Kk
su badly ciufeheil that aniuit.iti(in w.is
ijj'cufwirx .
The opointloii was puri'uiinoil at the
Mo.si'Si Tujlor I10hplt.1l, and his 1 h.uues
tor luiowiy aio laiiiahli. nltliuiiRli
tile (loi'liiu. yi'it- ,skiptl(''il on that
point 'whori lie MitH lii-t laLtn to Up.
hopitul.
, $100 REWARD.
Tin: Sci.inlon Itailway iuinp.ni will
p.iy a H'w.iril uf $10ri for infm million
that will load In tin- iippuhi'li'-liiii ot
the lii'ison hn plaoi'il an i'pIoiio on
thu tiauKw of tlifj (lii'cn UIiIkc i'l'npli''!)
lino, on Cipmiho ai'inu, ip-.h Ah
sliLct, riklay, X(i'inbtr 5. li'fli, '
Wanted Soft Coal Minois
lor ". Va. r.ir fuio Sin rioin Putii..
lllo; (nnm.iny nioos lainllli.s, ylt
Mrlko; n inl uoik; irooil wnuo-.
Applv t'lliroiil'ti I'tnplovini'iU AKi'iny,
lis Miiliaiitoii(;o SI , Patt.nillo, l'n.
On i' Ton? aio all f-i-U rtt-il for iluli
pm hi : of miiiIhHo llavor anil 1 icli ( np
Miialltlch. Imp ilal Tea uiul C'ou'io c(i
12.' hpniri nln nt.
I BOND OFFERINGS.
Spring Biook Water, 1st Mtg-Ss
Xacka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st
Mtg. 5s.
Noitli Jersey ami Pocor.oWoun-
tain Ice Co., 1st Mtg1. Db.
Standaul Gns Co., 1st Mtg. Os.
telilghton Water Supply Co,,
1st Mtg, 5s.
New Mexico Railway and Coal
Co., 1st Mtg. Os,
Desciiption and juice on appli
cation, tti RieidrtJ), X. , -f
-f ILIUnr, C.uljOJiijle. -f
-f (i fgiwiium.i'jllli Hid;, bcrantun, I'j. -f
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THEY HEARD AN
ABLE ADDRESS
SEKMON BY REV. DR. W. P. COD
DINGTON LAST NIGHT.
Well Known Clcigyinan fiom Syra
cuse Unlvcislty Pi cached in Second
Pieabytciian Church Lack ot Op
poitunity No Excuse, Ho Declared.
World of Consequences May Spilng
from a Simple Action A Plea foi
Watchfulness and Prepniatlon,
Evil of Piocrnstination.
It 'm eiy si'liloni that ScinnloiilaiiM
are ptlll"Ked lo hoar fttoh a splendid
pulpit 01 ilnr 111 I lev. Dr. P. Coil
illiiKtou, of SviiKUe unlvoittlt,, who
pfached .csteulay liollt inoiiilllK nod
nlKlit In the Sucond I'rel lei Ian
ehutcli,
lie ilelUoii'd a potinon last nlfthl on
"Oppotiunlty" that wim an limphatiou
to I'M'i'joiu who heard It and that fah
IV Mpaiklod with eplKiinn. Il'1 1 hose
ror his test (InlallaiiH (i:in: 'An we
hae theieloie oppoituulty. lit tl. do
Kimd unto all men os'ppelally unto iheni
who niu ot the huuvehold 01 fulth."
In liofrinnliiK hN letnntks he es
pl lined that the leL tioated of thlee
i-s4suull.il thhiKs that man's duly is to
do kooiI: (tun liu- ohjeds 01 man's
ilutv .should Ik those who ate must
w 01 thy and the liio.sl in need find
that L-,h man should do kcmmI aicoid
iiiK to his oppoilunlty. I'ontiiiuliu;. In
said In p.n I:
"'As we hae thou tote oppoi timltv.
Iji us do kikkI,' sais ihe te.t. Iilo lt
solf Is thu simile ol oppoi Utility and
uppoitiiull detei mill's out- eteinal
tie (Unlet.
"ThciL- an- liiuus whon the slightest
tieiiioi id .1 liii-.ilh slll liilng down a
nilKhly a,ilauili'- hi the Alps. So with
our lhn which may lie laid to he
placed amid the rfwls inounlalus. Only
.1 liieath and we an- unions the aval
iinihi's. Only a moment hut :i niomenl
of dc'stlm. Oulv a wotd. but :i wind
whose eiho .ill he heaid adowii the
con idol s of lime
"In these da.'i of piomess and of In- 1
v ntioii we 1 Jiiiiut luiasuie our duty
In Hie standaids of the past. We
must measuie it by the Mandaids of
todav With all the splendid oppoi -tunitles
alfotded in the pieseut. hy
the meaKie achli'Vtiinont, ou ask.'
'Ah, niv f 1 iends', loo many ol us fail
tu see the ilanguis that gather mound
this liiliutss of opportunitv. It
aluiiiuds on c 01 v hand III smh pi il
lusion that the majotlty of men fall
tu s, , it. They aie like pioplt- ilrtlnp
mi lln- lear plilloim ol a mo iiiK
train 'J hey don't see things till they
.ic pas.sid. They I. ill In appieheml
tlnii tllMiie oppoitunltits until thev
1 1' pasl and polio. Tlu- do not lool:
I m an oppoitunllv lo do fjooil and at -iiikIiiiIv
ihev do no Rood.
SAVIUK'S IN.IIWVTION.
II it- .1 .si'iiilHant tiling that In
twehe lines in the Itible, Christ 011
jojtis us no I"ss than !e sepal ate and
ilihtiiirt times to 'w. itili.' Oh, il we
Motihl but w.ttih thai we iniKht not
1(0 1 oil lid oltepliiK on the thlesliold uf
i meat oppui luiiity It is not oppoi -tunlt
and l.u-lc of uppot tunity that dls-tlimuisiu-s
men. it is not 1 lek of op
piiluuit, I s.in, bill failme tu see and
j;rasp it. n is not laek of (alonl that
h.is pieented many a man lioin
.iihl"ins vi; things imt lather fall
uie to use Ids talent
"The maioilty of us tail to leili.e the
tullness of the ouseoueiiies wi auped
up in oulinaty o casions, and 111 sliiRle
aits, 'ih'- oli -.iiuo pastoi i. Iitt on-M-iteil
Alollit ilidu'l irallxe that his ,n t
was the Ihst that I'd lo the opining up
ol Ihe Daiiv Continent 10 the Kospel of
( hi 1,1. t'hillp. when he was lalhdi
linlll nui'istt 1 ill), to in 1 je 1 oilKii-xil
Uons 01 people, in pnaih to one man I
in the deseit, did not know that he
w.i Ia iiiK the Inundation of Ihe Abjs
siui 111 1 huit'h.
"The J.oid. my liiends, will not nc
iipt lui. of oppoitunllv as all i-musi.
He will nut accept the eplaimllons
of thu in.. n wiio sas he has no oppoi -(unities,
llow olton do we meet Mils
man In the wuild He bemoans the
f.ul that lie was botu ill smh a plai e
and Ih it his patents weie who they
won It hu hud onl been bom when
tile lountiy was .Miuiirioi he would
h.iii made 11 Me.it mu los.
"We Iiae too many ol these subjoin -lite
liuoes. If this hud happened or
if tin) had icon thai ehanie or il the
olliei peiMUi hadn't diiini (he ollior
thlnif. tlu would be shlnlns lights.
Hill Iheie'.s nlu.iN.s on Ml".'
"A woild of lonseiiueiue 01 ten fol
lows u moment of oppoi limit, The
Kieal doois of all iho aes swlus on
small biases Tillies ate the mahlies
whli h sit on' Rjeat 1'nnllaRiatloiifi.
Veiily. it seems as it Alniluhly God de
liKhls in iisIhk: the weak UiIiiks of this
win Id lo (uul'ouiiil the llliKllU.
' 11 is 11 pi 1 Hilar 1I1I11R Unit the Rient
1 1 isi S ol hjslniy lull' iion ti been taken
at tliell lllll Millie at the time of their
oii'llliellie, 'I hole is 110 ill tlon so
small but Unit it biiiiRs ,1 wmld of
iouseiui in e lu Its lialn.
TIUST LAW OP ,si'(.ci:.,S, j
'The Hist law ol suntss lu )ie i-, to
w.uih thu oppoituuii, but It is not 1
elloilRll to mm- It. Wo must lie pi opal ed 1
lie- H. The piopaiid man u:uil-t his
stieiiRlh onl whin he is leniptht
tossed, Uieai oei aslon-, do not make
Rie.il iiieii; Ihoy only si no to mil Rie.it
men lo ihe flout, Pot iho woil; 01 life
Uliie Is no Rcnltis 1 iUitl lo SUOI1R piep- 1
uiailon,
"Pioiiaslliiiiilon, howeii, Js Inbicd '
lu Iniin, in limine, our 1 minium speoih
uboliudfi lu wonls of (U.llltiiatloii, We
use so 'ey, viij oluir .ihuosl,' 'about, '
mil iiillo,' and iiiuuy other sudi winds
mid pluase.s. v aie salhUIul wlih uu- I
tlulslicd thliiRS. An IhiRllshniaii nj
said l lui t the wonl iiboiu suvi s ninny.
people limn I1iir, 'I'llej .IRKu Ui lie I
at a ceitalu place 'about f o'cloek' in
to do 'about thlt' 01 'about that' ami
Whell iho iiash 1 (linos Uu- ale Rii(.
ally only 'about ie.nl ' I
"Till- elfeclS Of this C'U ill pl.KI.lS. 1
lluatluii can bo sum on uor side. The
spoiulthilft udiulls his lciUl, ssiu-ss
hut lift's Rolim to bo ttouuinii.il oust
week; tin Idlw admits his Idleness hut.
Iiu'b ijoliiu lo do hi eat woik nuNt
week, the moral cowuid admits his
eowiinllco but ho Is BOini; to win vR.
loik'b bye and bye,
"oh, that wo inlb'hl stop cliuphui the
ph'tuloiutf, powtr and fume, uiul conic
10 a 1c.1l cstlm.ito of allies. Oh, Hint
ve inlijht iculUe that liolso and bhow
.110 not tho nieuMilc of life. Oh, Hint
wo nilidit hieal; usundei the fettcia
of c-ll hublt which keep us in an
apatlielli: tianie of mind ami inako us
huu 11 positive dlsuollsh lor duty.
"We. need thu sphll ot solC-denlul to
ills(ciu the ubundiint opportunities
1 omul about us. Wo need to keep our
ves open lor tlio cluinces Unit .110
CLOSED
Until Tuesday, November
i-i, on account of death in
family.
S.H.Twining
c'Vry day imesliiff. Tnilny Is tin op
poituiilty; tomoi iow may In tin- Judg
ment. Ah we hite oppoi (unity 1I1N
weeli and nil thu week's to nunc In
the llauie of the .Mnsler, let us do khoiI."
RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES.
II11- pulpit of ll,u Mini IIIiIl'i- llipiW 1 mtili
tt.w niitipltil jt liliilit lij Itfu. II I Ulnloii,
l. I , pihlir ol tin licit .111 Uiplet 1I11111 '1 1 I
I Jllll ikI lit .
Ilicro villi In- i fimiil inociniif ot tin- 1111I0
ilmiiH (f tin- tiling Min's llulrlliii .k-oi'I itlnn
.it 8 o'llock timlitlii In tin- auoiiillon room on
.Noilli UjsliiiiKtoii nionio.
"Chun h t'nlon uiul Coniiiiiinlh llluliiniiiiii "
WIS lll llipli l)f H ollfi llollMtll J trill nl n
liiniiiliii; Is ltoi I. ,1 bni-il,,,., nihlot if Hi'
(.inn lllilif I'ipOn toil 111 1I11111 li lln ,1 il
HU Hrniii- lie tpjl.e on ' lln- Pill a tit ih"
Urn I- of 1 ire."
sjiiiliil inmii m,h n mil ml .M-lonlij it ilio
Si rtli MjIu Anniu l!ipil,t c1iiik.1i, mlo I l.ih;
mil,' by l'iofov.01 ,r s MiMutrii. 'Iho pulor,
Ho A. II .smith, s.pol.1' In tin- nioinliii; on "1 he
'I r imtiiini.il lllo" ,md .it jm;ht on "lln l!inie
sllillltv of Womni for Hip INM 01 tin' lio '
Il Mill iiitoiul iiiiiij pioplo in lull cil (j
I now Mul 11, . Hi W. II. l-iiiui, in,tnr ot thu
(illtillll MilllotlSt 1 piiniinl i Imnh of Ulii,"
1. mil' 11, mil imln, r in loo uf (In 1 Im l'u.l.
ilmrili, liu .irciptnl n nil fl 1111 Hit' I'.nl. U inn
AldlinilM 1'pli.nipil ihiiiih. one it tin hiding;
I'uiti-tiiit clitinlii-. In I'hihilclphii.
RE-ARRANGEMENT Or LIGHTS.
Diicctoi Rocho Thinks the Idea Is a
Good One.
Dliottoi ol I'ublli: Woiks .Tohli 11.
Roche heai lily niipimes of the luso-
lutiori Inttodueed in select council list
iThuisiluy nlf-lit by Wado JI. rinii.
I providing lor a Roneial teaiiauRemeiit
of all the electiie. UrIUs in the city.
I The tosolutlou pioldes Hint the
JAtoik ot 1e.11 lauirenieiil shall be done
'v
H11
the dnei-tur of public wotks and
chairmen of the llirht and water
c (iiiiiiiitloth of select and common
councils. Jiii ei lor lloohe said on Sat
in day, in ooininontins on the 1 (-.solution:
"1 think that the ies-0lut!on is a eiy
Rood one, and thout-li it will hcccbs'
tale a Rieat deal of -v 01 k 011 tuy pail,
r heai lily appioM- of it. A kici
in inv ol the oleduc IIrIUs in the . Ity
aie not placed wheie thev should
and lien! to be cIiaiiRed in 111010
v.mtaRiotii loi.itions. In some
stances, lights in adjolniiiR winds
he.
tul-
in
.110 within a few alds of one another.
This should not be."
In .is- theie should be cij ni.inv
liphts ihancod. il is niostlonablo if
i!ie b'finnton llbctiic I.lRht (onipanv
will .iRleo to (hanije them without
, ost. The company has been (loins so
undi i" piolest, ever sline the ten-o,ir
lOiiluul was eeculed, hut there hae
been I'onipaiatiMly few lisjits elnniRed.
The old tompaiiy ihaiROd per lljht
lor the woik.
LUTHER DAY OBSERVED.
Special Setvices in Giace Luthernn
Chinch.
The (111iRioR.1l Ion ol Ciiaio l.uthetan
hui oh obsoived l.ulhtf D,iv with
special sot vices yesteuiuv, botli muiu
inu: and evoniuR. In the nioinhiR the
Sunday school lendeied a laitlier Day
and Homo Mission M-rx ice. publi--heil
liv the ho.iid ol homo missions lm tills
oira-doii. Mi's X01.1 Hoiei R.'io tin
ad, lies-, ot wi-li ome. KKi Kline q,i 0
a loiltalion on ' Luther"; Irene Loiinz
-SUM' one entitlid, "I Shall Xol Pas
A ',-u in This W.i". I.'mnui Swuld and
.binel
riiiud.n locited, "Hiead On the
W.itoi -." Miss Anna Oalbialth nan
an inleiistluR papei ou Cuba and Pin
to lllco, rIvihr an InteiestiiiR .11 count
of iillRious londitlous and needs on
those island". The pastor. Rev. Luther
lies' WaiiiiR, spolo hi lolly mi the
subject of "Home Missions." tjr. u
ponsie leadhiRS and tlio spiiittd
special music weie mu.st hcaitlly kii
deiod by the coiiRiesiitlon. The ollii
ItiR that was Riven lor the. ciiiso 01'
homo missloiit was a most liboial one.
At the evening soiko, the p.istor
drlHeied tin addrens on the "Lite of
Mnilln Luthei," showiiiR the incaliul
able services ho has leudoied the
wutld hi cducntlonal, political ami In
dustilal, as well as In Uioolosriial and
ou lofiastical affith".
WANT TO ADOPT THE CHILD.
Mi. and Mis. Richaid Tudor Asl:
Chuige of Maigaret Davis.
A petition was tiled in the piothonu
liuy'.s oillce on .Saturday, usKIiir ih
court to permit Mr. and .Mis. IHch.'id
'liiiloi, of West Sol anion, to adopt
Mai ryu cl D.als, the 01 ph. in 1 hlld of
Hie late Kdwin Davis and wife.
It will he lei ailed that the ( hlld was
loll Cpaieiitloss by the double tuiRodv
lu whb h she llRillod hi piomlueiill
on Sunday. AiiRtiht 11, when Ipm- tin In r
inuuleied her inothoi and tin 11 iciin
inltb'd mill ide
Alls, Tudiii' s u slr.101 of .Mr.4. Pii Is
and has been uillliR lor tin ihlld siiue
the liayedy 01 ( utied.
KILLED BY PASSENGER TRAIN.
John Williams Meets Death on tho
Ontaiio and Western Road.
John Williams, of CuyiiR.i stieol, died
at the Lackawanna hospital at ".
o'ioc jesteiday nioinliiR, tuna ln
hulis suU'iliiid Ihe nlKlit hofoio by
hli'L' 1 tin down by an Outuilo and
Westeiil tr.ilu near Depot sticrt.
Uu w.u walking on the track, win n
.. pel" in ei lialn cnpio down ou him,
iluowliiR him beneath tho wheels and
t-e(ims 110111 111s iors, one at the Klloe
Uiul Ihe other at tho llilxh.
RINGLESTEIN DISCHARGED.
'Squhe Cooney Holds That Shooting
of Pilger Was Accidental.
iii'orKe HiiiRlestcin, who mcldetuiilly
sliot llllutii Plhici on Pilday last,
ami who was coinmiltoil lo tho county
rill, wllhout hall, on the leohnk-al
Umiuf of imiidcr, wnt, lole-iscd on
Satunlu, ultoi a licuilujr biioio
Squlio Cooney of Dunmoie.
Itlnclesleiii told the stuiy of iho
shootlus. and his testimony was cot
loboiated by .lumes, i:iu, Thcio was
110 evident 0 to show that Iho slmoi.
Iiir wits pot uiclilentul.
December Designs and Patterns,
Now ready. Uoau's, Ik' WoinliiR uvo,
Tho jiopular Tunch cigar Is still th
leader of the 10c cigars.
mm strike
ISAVERTED
TEMPLE IRON COMPANY MAKES
CONCESSION.
9
Dismissed Men to Be Reinstated and
All Hands to Go to Work This
Motning Tho Misunderstanding
Stinig-htencd Out at a Confetence
Held on Satuulay with a Commit
tee of tho Employes President
Nichols' Strike Oulor Is Cotmtei
inanded Indttstilal Notes.
'Ihe opeotod stilku uiiioiir tho oul
plocs of tho Templu lion uiul Coal
(oiup.iny bus been meitc-d by the
tiinely ucllon of Geneuil Miiiuiroi'
Thoine, uiul Instead of lemalnhiR uwny
11 0111 thu mines, all the men, toRcthcr
with Iho lltty who were recently dis
missed, will rcnino woik us usual this
nun nliil?.
A lomnilHte of lUtecn men, ropion
enlliiR thu collleile.s Iinolved, held a
coureieiico ou Satuulay with Supeillt-tc-ndent
.loncs, actliiR lor Muikikci
Thiniio, and the committee was rIvou
(o unilei stand that a mistake had boon
made and Ihe dWell.irRod men would
be 1 ('Instated.
This welcome infoi motion was com
municated to Distiict Ptesldent Nlc
holN, who immediately scut iness.iRes
to tho 1111U Invohcd that the com
pany had doi hied to lolmt.ilo the dls-
chaiRid 111111. and oideied them to re
poit lor woik this moiniiiR. Had the
stiike hoc niiio opei a the, fully 5000 men
would huo been oflectod.
The ttoiiblo oiiRinated oxer tho dis
chaiRO of llfty-two men, xxho xxeio 01
iRlu.illy eniploxed at the LoIiIrIi Valley
1 (imp iny's Maltbv c olliei y, xvliere thev
stiiick on .11 count of an obnoxious boss.
These men seemed emploj ment at the
II.11 1. v I', and Mount Lookout tollleiles
opeiatod liv the 't'einple i-ompany, but
xeio dlsih.iiRecI, so it xx.is allc'RCd, on
lUiount of their connection xvlth the
strike at Ihe Mallby collieiy, which
Is still on.
'Ihe stllko at tho rjoinleo nihil1", in
Siillixan iiiuiil.x. owned and opci.ilcd
by 'he .state Line and Susquohaima.
Ilcilhoul companv, xxlildi has been oil
lor sex 011 months, is opeeted to bo
teltlod soon, and opeiutions lesii.ucd.
This and That.
The lollowlns haxe been boson dele
gates to u pit-sent local unions at the
I'Viloration or Labor conxonlioii to be
In UI in this city next month; .1. II.
Dexlne, of die Intel national Uetail
Cleiks' association; Iluph Fravne, tho
A S. M. W. I. A; H. V. Zcidlcr, the
National liai itndois' Assoc iation;
lib haul Unbolts, the local C. i. t". W.
1. Mahone. of PitlsburR. pie.slclont of
the Jntei national Order of Street Car
Men and National Committeeman
Ueexet, novx 111 the city, will lcpiesent
tin- slteet ,n men.
Plans for a new Dulnwaie and Hud
sou station at Oreen ItidRe uu- beliiR
pupaieil. The new station will be
used e.xclusixolv foi pasbeiiRers mid
will b,j lo'ated on the Hit" oicupied by
Hi- luosent old sti uc tuio,
D., L. & W. Boaid for Today.
pollouiiiR is the make-up of the Dela
waie. Lackawanna and Western board
for today
-1 Mi x-, NtniAim 1; in
Mill l 1 - I 1.1 -II p in , 11 nillijn.
MOMIXX-, M) 1AIIU.I1 II
X Hi! I 11., I. el I 1, 1. m, . 11, lion, 10
J in, l.ni't' Unit: II 1 in, Ii.ii.lp Tii'iius; J
p in, X lliriloIumiM, j p in, C X-., Dunn,
(, i 111 , 7. liinkhiu.
summit-, in -' .1. 111, vit'l, 1 llimifi, Mali
u liels" ii,; 11 .1 in, Mi-l, Ihcinp-iin, J p
111 . ,,-i, XI. lanloi , (j p in , , i.t, .1, liinn rin,
-I p in. MI-.1, M i.ulil. 11 7 p. til, a f., V..
h MImui
I'lslui ( i in W niiii 1 , .' ,1 111, s lninoth;
s 1 m . Humor. II I", j 111.. Miwn. ) p. in , 1'.
V, Uoimoll. 7.1(1 p in, XIurph.1 , 'i p in, XI. II.
Uarliiolm.i w: 10 p in, I impm-,'.
l'i'Miir'it I iikiiii. 7 .i in, l.iiltiK 7 i in,
I' snmn: 10 i in., Siuinui, in .i in, 1". i;.
s ii n li li p in , jtiton, s ,o p in , Mtiioictn.
WilJ( it-,, Wi.-i-'u. in, . r Ui'tihiiii; 11 j.
in , M Jiiobox ; J p in . I'. ( iMmatmh I p 1 1.,
ii. riiuclulph; . p. in, .lohii (nlHpjii; li p m ,
1. lij-'.-il, Jl p in , W. Kiiln.
NOIifr.
1' I Subs Mill vim 7. In i. in Mild cut jn.
iiitiu IiiK Momnr Sox fl, in ptuo i f K I'otmr.
XI liinn 1 1 -lui mil will unit at tiiprrne
iinJnil's iltVo Jt lloliokt.ii, . I J, Mcmln,
... 11.
Ill il,i ni.in 1 n . Cniliii r jjuil i i I MoM.
lUln
AMERICAN COAlIn
GERMAN MARKETS
The Beiliner Tngeblatt Recognizes
the Ability of Our Opeiatois
to Compete.
Ill I MllU-OC Win flillll I I.I' X-nClliltil I'lC.ll
lloilln, "o-. 10. The bourse has
Rioxxn moio stiiRiiaut, althoiiRli values
haxe Roneially beiu uiulnliiined. Some
coal uiid linn shines linpioved soveial
piilnls on the wuk, hut othois ir-ll off.
All other Indiistilals xxue xxeakor,
Oioau tiiiuspoilatlou shall. s expo
liiticod a nexv tail, llainbuur-Aincrlcan
iledluo L'.sn and Ninth Aiueilean
l.lojd I, The latin xxoiit below par
for ihe tluu (lino lu ilxe yens. Tho
rraiikfuidi 'eiluiiR espkiiiis lhe.se de
dine.' by iiolutliiR to "the RioxxliiR con
xli lion II. at the bad iuduslil.il slluailou
of l.ii oi e must oxentu.illy alfoel tho
llin s veiy uniaxorably." Thu CoIoruo
Cadb uimICs that the couipetlllou of
Aineiicaii iinlhiaelto xxllh (ieiman an
thiiiiile Is not to bu reared, luasmudi
ii3 Uu- pilit- of i o.il (lolixeicd to Ithlno
boats ct Uotteidain Is "'.i mat Us for tho
AliK'idill piodlict Wheioas (ho Oeiiii.iu
mines oiur the Piiiim ipmlliy at L'i
liiulKs, To this (ho lleilluer Timc'bl.ilt
loplliM thai Hi" coiitiuuoil impoits of
Ann ill all nlltlllili Ite (leiiiouhtt.tlo tho
abilliy of Ihe Amei leans to wunpoto
,ud t c.xpio.ssos a hopo that Amoilcaii
loinp'lllluii will iiuupol tho (Jc'iiiinu
piodiioers to ledino pi Ices to a point
when- Impoils inn be easily stopped.
Vl.e Kiiiiilduiti'i' '.eltuiuf repoitH that
Amoilcaii s'lisulalois mo iiKiulrliiR
xvliethei this is a favotublo tliuo to in
ves't in Clc'itnan coal shutes at tho pies
u.it tuduieil piiu-s, and Ui.it tho an
swcis eic soierally in tho negative,
"'uf this irason," says this Join nil.
"iho e.sport of sh.uosi to tho 1,'nlted
.sliitiii l-.an ueaily ceased and thcio is
only u. sery slight pio.-p"it of unly
uuii'iJilsoi. '
MISTAKEN FOR A DEER.
One Hunter Kills Another in the
Maine Woods.
! rxilmlic XMti-fiom Iho AkiUcJ I'ic.i.
Oiccuvlllit Junction, Me., Nov. 10.
Wold has been u-celvcd hoie lioin tho
Moo.seheiid LaKo llesloii that W, C,
Ttirky, of ColllllWood, O.. xns ucrldctl
lullv shot and killed ycsldduy by J.
it. lloslulloi', of Toledo. The moll wrrc
huntlnt? near Lilly Hay, twcnty-llxo
miles fiom licit'. Tho liiloiniutlon
which ciinic by telephone, riixc no do
lulls cm opt that Tiicky was mistaken
Tor a deer.
Oiuno Commissioner Cuilotou lum
eommunlcatcd with the coioiier here,
siiylim that fatalities of this iiuluie
Ituxo become so froiiuont lu the xxoods
that lie xxlll nt once (tike steps to brim?
about pioscctitlon In all such eiises.
JIM'S DARLING.
IS IT possible lo be In luxe with two
Rlrts nt the sumo thnoV That was
thu problem which had been tor
menting 'lint llarilson fm- the lust
sis months or mint', IL win the ttie
tlon ho asked himself netvously xxhuu
exer he happened to see May and Liny
Thomson toRothcr.
May and Lucy xvero rouilii!', oiplians,
who thai od a homo, mi iiri-iI aunt who
porloi inert the duties of a eliapcron,
and a dress allowunre of JL'CO per an
num. Muy wns young- and pi oily. Now,
youth and benuty helnR two of the
sin est of Cupid's (laits, .May's youth
and Rood looks would suiely have set
tled Jim, only, uufoitun.itoly, Luox wn
joiiiir and pretty, too.
May was tall and dink, with a (heck
piollle and masse.4 of smooth, blui -black
hair, uiianRcd In simple tolls,
iCR.irdless of Fashion's deotees
Lucy, on the olher hand, was a small,
lair Rlil, with an auiiole of Huffy h.ih,
and the suuclcsl tu . lilioi-sjc in the
world.
.Mm adinliod tall, dnk xxniiifii, and
tho cotitempliuion of a Oicok pi olll"
xas to him a fouicc ot unteatltiR joy.
This would, no doubl, have led him
to rIxo the picfeieiuu to May had It
not been lor the fact that an oquallx
nmldblo weakness lor Lucy'- 1 pe of
loxllui'ss dtcw him In Iho opposite dl
icctluu. Jim's fi lends spoke of May as- one of
the mck-t accomplished and amiable
doatuies they had oxer met.
Thy lofuiied lo Lucy in pietlscl.x
similar tones.
May looked maRullcicnt In white
satin; and when .llin paw hot In a
ballroom ho xxonclcicd how he- could
I oxer li.rxc Rlxen a though to Lucy.
Hut then, Luey was altoRether bo-
xxltchliiR In blue linen, and no .sooner
i did Haulson bcholu her thus attired
, in n punt on tho lixer than the vision
j of Slay's charms faded into InslRiiitl-
cance. To make a Ions1 story shoil,
I Jlm't, admation lo May xxas only cuual
I led bv his dexotiou to Lucy, and hi'
ciillieuUies xxeio in no xxitc Ic-rened by
tho fact thai both pal lies leeiprocatcd
his uffeelldii.
The chance? are that Jim xvould h ixe
oiidrd bv lcnminliiR a bachelor to Ms
dj ing day but for the adxent ot a
fiim tli patty upon the scene ot action.
The Fates seloetod as thelt instrument
one Jrtle Thompson, biother lo Mav
home Iiom school lor the summer linll
dag. Ueitie. at fouiteen, was a smait lad,
with somewhat decided x iow-s upon the
i ou-dn and sister. He took in the situ
ation at a glance, and, having- no p.u
ticulai objection to .rim as a biothci-in-law,
decided, for ie.ions to lu hcic
inuftor set foilli, that May xxa.s the
gli! for .Tim.
He pondered the subject at mini
tinier, and other odd times not ocut
pled by weiKhtier matteis1. After the
lapse of tyn iltiys his ciuthful io.
Uodions uiiRht haxe been ci.xstalll'-d
Into some such soliloquy at this:
"Jioth ihe Rills me dead nuts- on
Jlairison, and Haulson if dead nuts
on both the siil. Hut, then, iluiii.
faonV only seen them in their bed bibs
and tuckers, stuck all oxer with com
puny iiMimeis. Mippose he i.iURht
.-iRlit ot thenr mouchiiiR- aiound the
house say at I': JO in the inoinini;
xxould he ro on beitiR spooro on Uipm
HjothV I'd back .Max' a hundiedi to one
aR.iiiist Loo, any das. I'eihaps he'd
chuck Uu m both, though. I5ut it'.s
x(oith liskliiR, anyway."
Theioup'jii Keith; hatched a diaboli
cal plot.
As the neaiosi lolatlio of the obiet t
of Jim's aftcc tloii", Kettle xxas j piivll
eciod isltor at Harrison'ti loom. Jim
evinced no a-touiulini( nt. theieloie,
when Keltic bin st Into hi- don late otic
Situiduy night and aunouucid hi.s in
tention of at ecinipanyiiiR" him on a
Ioiir ptojccled blc.xde dip on the lol
lowinR mornlnR'.
"Vou'll have to p.ifs our show, in
any case," said the- astute iJoi tie. "so
you miRht an 'will pick me up on the
way. Xlesldes, tho Bills want to see
ou about a picnic ihej'ro gating up
next week."
This latter argument, an Inspiiution
of the moment not altogether founded
upon the fact, proved irresistible, and
so it tell out that, punctually at ft; 30
on the folloxxlnp: day, Jim's rat-a-lnt
sounded upon the Thompson!,' float
duo,'.
Now May and Luc xxrie iulle .u -ousiome-d
to the found ol double Lnockii
on Sunday morning. It xxas the sound
v ith xxlilch ceitalu chums of Kettle's,
the lioja from next door but one, weio
xxoiit to pieseut thenisclxes at the
Thompson (loor,d"p exciy Sabbath xxlth
UlllaillUR lORllllllit.X.
Thiin It was Unit xxlicu Hinrlsoii, id
inilted by the nimble Hoi tic, enlcicd
iho Thompson (lomlolle May nor Luey
xviis iipiiued ror his anixul
Tile two gills-, a3 Keltic had taken
citic to UMcilain, were ongnged, each
In In r own way, In Killing the time be
twun biiahta.'t anil dicsblns lor
i hutch.
Liny, who luvailably indulgeil In
tea and toast In her bodiooin, had Just
iioeiRoil fiom that sanctuiu in sonil-
ilvlllted atlho, and when ilaul.son,
at Hoi tie's InstiRallon, inteud tho
dinwliig loom, an uut.xpecieil vision
met Ida ru.ii
Lik v was seated at the piano Imiir-
Itlir the kilMith one lirm.l ntnl xiiili'
the cnhei- maintaining a steady mm
iiuiuleaUou biiwccii her mouiiih mul
a bus ol chocolates, placed within eon
voiileiil icacli. She wiu gut hit! In an
old Mitiu shlit no longer iu Its pi imo
and a. iniitli befilllcd diesshiR JucKd,
that must have hem iofiiettsi p n,s
jouih but was now xllghily .soiled. ,
pair ot jliik satin shoos, no lunger j.
toiio.icliiil)lo, toinploted Hie costunio.
Ilcr inaiy, lluity huh, with lt Js-
tincjtlng llllltj poufs and (mis. that I
Jim corisidviccl tho most adorahle pail
ol iucy, had bufiorou total ce-llpso
under a mas of lialt-euilcia.
Jim, having no sisters, of his own.
xx'us unaccut'toiucd lo thlb last phenom
enon. Who that has oxer ospeilenccd
II will tcadlly forget Ihe shock pioduu
id upon a delicate, nerxoutr organiza
tion at the Hut glimpso of u ouug
and beuutltul woman uiidei tho iiiilu
emu of hah -cut lets.
Iu ten seconds . Ilni Haiilaou siilfeicd
all tho totlurcri of a tenlble dlslllu.dou
ment. Lucy, tho child of his dienms,
wliuonie.dcllo.ito Lucy, with lier teatli
ci, golden i-iiiU, and her Dicsdcn
cliluu dalulluesis', faded fiom lilt vision,
xxtxyxx
DianiBnaiainainniiniinnnnnaMnMi
Cut Glass
Salts and Peppers
Sterling Silver Tops that scicw on the glassi
not nut nn vvllh Pl.ietar P.irlc Vnii !,..... ..u
r ...
absorbs moisture, that soltcns
it comes on. u corroues
top. Not so with the Sterling.
laige ones 45t. Celery Dip
tu 25c encii.
VJliC. V.llllUUmVlfc.IJ4J
tywmwmmwmMmmwmwmwmiF
'riiSs-s is
&?F 8lB1t$QMI
F. A. KAISER,
Lackawanna and Adams Aves.
F. L. CRANE
Established 1866.
Seal Skin Coats
$150, $17 r,
$200, $225,
$230.
Persian Lsmb C0H3
$70, $100,
5125, .$150.
Furs of
AH Kinds
burs repaired.
Raw furs bought
New Building, 324
Established J 866.
! Scranton Qarpst &
1 Wvi
Jin
f 406 LACKAWANNA AViNUE,
w4.4-4'4-V4.4-4-44.-M-i44.4-M-4-M-i--'4j-4-:f
PROPER PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS.
6 Barrios Diamonds
( Ir.nle n-ar'n )
ki i.oi xi. ro r.r.xh nixxiosris s to looks ami w ii. wn.r, cbr glass a.no
srii"ir, iiii: ti.srs ok 01,11 misk ;ik i'ok a ii.w Ys wi; oiikb .xuaNtn,
ci:sr iiiM. Mtn., ns i:auhinc;-, uc, at'iiii: Mxni:ioi's(,y mxv pnict; or
one: dollar each.
(icnllcniaii'i llenvj I'lat Uelclier Khig
Wo up tin- hrst (o iiiuuiliuo
.1 (.-oliI llll (I Hut licit Iit
V.lni, licrctofoii- tlin- lm"
bonii nutlo t illy in olld uolJ J
H1I1 rlnir, t xldi a 1'ju
tifnl lillUnl IIjiiioi PIj
junnil, will bo r. 1IU1I lo .m
(iiiilu-.-, in Uu- (en lil iiioi
lui'lpt n, nlu-, -! mi. 11m !
.ippo.ir 11 11 nt niu- in-tlns s"-I'W Oil,
m
li!,? l,Ji (III-
OUR GUARANTEE
(.I.NI IM. HMIIlIOs D1MI0SIIS i, sniruiu-nl fo r.-ljin (lu-ir Irllluncr fon-icr. Tin
iiii,iiiitliii.i- tri- Itcnv lullctl I'Uu- Jinl -iu uiul- nl oiw rontinitotH ini-. 'lln- ihla li diliC. si ell !
(.ulil, iiul will L t l'l xpin. .Hit",' iliut Jit ii.rMiunl nut lo tiniMi Hie Hinrtr, mul ro kriitl.'
mi'iii'i In .on' hiiiil.tr C'i'il tin id, mid on Hi" mul.it. fcunis .nil 1J 1 -. Sl.tM puIi. I'min.-t,
inni. 1 Oror,-, --' pi'i 1'ilr.
MAIL. ORDERS
In uriliti'sr Bin- fill diieclldiis on-l Hali-xxlicilit-r si.ull, uinluiii or Iiiro slnnr- Ii tlcjroi1.
I'lnsii uu imii nut in 11 nn.'" liu li- Kixen I v Uhlnj .1 plu ct -.1 1 uic Ouln jt on. o anil jo I
fie ciuHiius ni.li. If fctuhN or,- not 01 rct'iocu tl iii'ii) u!l be nfiiinlnj,
AiWic-J .ill iiri'cr pljinb i, the
BARUios diahond co.f 1139 Broadway, New York
and tilt in innalni'il u Xiix otdlimry
, niliii? pel Mill III u wollcd .satlu.MklitaiKl
(lue.itlDiiablc 4!iih-i-u yoimtr pti.-on
with a tlp-tllted no-', who (hxouieil
cliocol.itt.l wholesale, .iiul owed lici
i hb'f attiadlon to c.sti.iiie'oun i antes
coininonly callul i uilliii-plns.
Wllhout a xxoid, and hi'luii' Ltuy
had limo In become ooivoinu-i of hU
pic'ciu'o, UaiilbOii liiriicd .Hid lied
inni) tho looiii.
"(.'nine and sci- Muy," ixhlept-it'd
Uiitl-.
'No, foi lii'.txcn'h ,s.iKc!" ci led thn
inl'-i,ihlc- .llin, "I (an't htand any
111010 Of llllv-l'"
Nevoi theb s. a s-oi t ot fo.iuul f.ncl
nation, u wild iicslio to Know tho
ix out, led hlni to follow the iclcinlwi
Hiito down the Ftali. Into tho rcsloin
dxxotcd u cullnaiy pur.sultH.
They found May in tho kitchen,
making u Yorhfchlio iiuddluir. utthod
In pink cotton uveiall, tho loiu,-t-lccvca
of which xxoio lolled luck well
above tho dimpled elbow, who vlgoioiis
ly s-tliicd thu btiitci, pausing cviiy
now and then to htu.sh away lortaln
icbcUIutis twin, ili.it tliicaicncil to
mhmlo with tho pudilini. llcr heavy
bluck hall- xxa.s coiled, as ho hud nl
xva.xt. boon It, in licit hrutdri urouudthn
bhupely hejit. Jim lemcinbcicd that
he hud .soiiictline4 coiu-ldcicd tho fatjle
a Ultlo !,oeii oud hud oxen compaied
.- t,, ( ..,, nnuiY ami
the plaster and
trie ordinary
25c small size;
Cut Glass, 15c
ovv,
ft jruilllllK, " Jv.uinui.
Just Because
You are not going- tt
wear them for a few
months, don't crush,
your dainty summer
hats and gowns into
space altogether too
nmnll for them. Let
tis make you a box
couch, with separate
compartments for
hats, waists and
skiits piettlly line
and covered an ad
dition to any room.
Prices from $7 up
wM
BedsSmg Go
'W
MANAGER.
Both 'Phones
H. D. CRANE
A new invoice of( very
clever SUITS just re
ceived. Also some very fine
Walking Skirts
For cloth and style they
are perfect, ranging iu
price from
$7.50 to $16
Lackawanna Ave
Take Elevator.
Something Sweet
in Furniture Z
I'ldciiln'-. cur I'lrrni ti-re txielly. It's Una
uuiiIi 1" 1 ipln in tie luitii of tin fair.
rit Jlid be In I.piiiiii; mill tin- bunotind-
11c in tlif 1110.1t ani-.tically mraii-- 0. of "
llulll'-s, T
Cur Eligant Parlor Piacss
In all tno ion, it cii3iBi.i jiiiI sljlcs an
lito jc txxebc o'clH',l. at mglit, xxlll nuka
sour hoic- look J bright xs a 3Ijv iiviii
K i-nil J.i nixitiii'V in a t,ui,lfii of lotos
l'li.iiant inO tliicrfnl aiurlint nU co.t no
iron Hun luiiiii io)ii- in tl..- ea..tlo of
uplines..
Furnif ura Go,
Resist ared
m
LaJlei Cluster Rln;.
vi7a
'Hu- in t fiiiombl tlnrf
ffi Utlicn at tin- pieuia
tlnip -i tin- l liiitor Hi lnixn
mill il rn- iliu luiototoia
&x&?Ji
.il yi cjih. I ot- tl.o fir-;
t in ,' in iMir Iii.itn.y mo cirn
iiublul lu lililii. h tlll
rl.i' wltli Iimiil.l, linb.i,
ilpil ci 'liirciuniMi icnUr, as
s.() I'M II. otliors iK 51,
un;. (Jidi'i at oiiie. (Jootli
iml ;fi for ill
1 ni.tiilnl
Iho Minplo colls unfiixoiMblx" xxlth
Liuy's piclmi'Miiio lot-Ks. A' ihih mt
nii'iit hu lould not iinden-tund how ho
Irid i-xi-r mail" suih a inlhtulic. Tho
thought of the I'uiiiim-plns- tlhpclh'il
tho chiiriii of tin.-1 uili.
May, mitiluK a b.iltoi puddlu?, ni.'l
In ic.u.s! The louiblnution was Im-sti-blo.
To iluiiholi iho gill bud uovi t
fi-ciucd s-o beuutltul in, now, lio
Klimccil ioiiiuI tho kitchen, lloitlc,
hilKht youth1 had dhnppciicd, ,lm
was .ilouo ii th May, and hep ptiddhi',,
and Ik i ti-ar.-.
I V M P
"Toll mo, daillns," nsked ,11m' ten
minutes later, 'why ncro jou nyltis
ii lion I c.iiuc lu just linn'.'"
"tI wa.s tliiiikliiu you 11010 iu Iov
with Lucy, and, and"
The- lest of the .sentence- lias xxhls
pcred to tho seoond billion of Jim's
XX.llMCOllt.
"Why, you dear Utile gooi-e, what ou
earth could havo put .such an idea Imo
uiu- head?"
At this juuttuti' Jim, tho bh.imile-iy,
would most teitalnly luio pljied his
aim aiound iho tli.ir little (io(-'.s
M.ilKt. only It nlnndy luppeiud to oo
ciipy that iioblilon,
.Mul ticitle, at tho kejliolc. diucltle,
ioftly lo hiuuelf. Woman's life.
Smoke the popular Punch 10c. ciiir,
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