-pv ' cv fyg y - - if r--v ,j THE SCRANTON T1UB UN li-TUESDAY JANUARY j., L902. Hinil,llll!,BRa""WMnnHHnHnmnHi with That constant backache! Strikes you any time'Tis the first symptom of kidney iIiscomes in many forms "Sudden twinges of painSlow exhaustive achesKidneys out of order, require relief. Backache is a Kidney warningneglect the warning other troubles follow. Sick Kidneys cause bad backs. Bad backs are weak and Same and aching. Sick Kidneys cause wearinessheadaches dizziness Rheumatic pains and numerous other aches. Cure every ill of the Kidneys and Bladder. Relieve the aching back and cure it. Doan's Kidney Pills Cure dangerous Urinary disorders infrequent and too fre quent Urinary dischargesNot a symptom in the Kidney calendar they do not reach, down to the borderland of Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's disease. The evidence is home testimony. PROOF GARFIELD AVE. All It Dinonil 1'u mli, of nil) (Infield nrniic, Ilwlo PiiL, Mi' "I suirtipil mom or !("! for till jijia with kidiii) .mil lil itldei tionlik. 'lime wn a constant Mi irp, shooting P'in tuo in) huh, and if I Moipul it wi so scero t conlil liiull) stiaiftlitin. When I took inM It a hi us Mttliil in inv link and nude mi icel ni Mill mid bnre I could hndli move about. I MilTuid a irielt deal friri Mulder tuiiblv .iicriinp.iniid i-imptnni, rcrmlilliu wt icl. I rind .ilinut Doin'i Iiiilnr- Pills in our pipus nnd got i lw it MjIiIich i IB 1 1 ' ilrmr Muie. I ipmicil u Kint deal ot lirncflL fiom lliiin The dillkult) villi the l.hlno) fiUPlioiib mi uliuul intirel), anil 1 eldom fool aiiv piin- in in) link. My wife ir-cd Djjn'h Ointment ith the lust of iPsults. Sue lull pnn i for i t.ir oi moio and slip sot Dmn'i, Olntliiciit, ipplhd it and was proiiipllv impel ijicrp Ins linn no ,ituin of the tciiihle plague clncc." CAROUSE AVE. Mis. William Riley, of 10U Cnpouse avenue, says,: "For seven )eais I li.ul Uoublp AIth my back ami kidneys. When I stooped, walked or stood long my back got very bad. I could not do bard woik about the tiouho without glvlmj out completely. I felt all play ed out and had no ambition. I toad a Stent deal about Doan's Kidney Pills, and got u bov at Matthews Bios.' diufj stole. I took In all, tin oe boxes, and thev euied me." WASHBURN ST. Mm. M. i:v.uis, of 1S22 W.tshbuin fctteol, s.os. "I had backache for at least thiee yeais, not alwajh ital bad, but It giew gradually worse. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills .ulvcitisecl and got them In Matthews Uios.' ding stote. They began to help me within a week, and fiom Unit time I giew better lapidly until euied." ORCHARD ST. Mr. John Cavanaugh, of 537 Orchard stieet, South Side, employed in one of the largo steel mills, says: "One bos of Doan's Kidney Pills euied me of a pain ncioss my kidneys, which I suf feied from for yeats. I have been so bad that I could not bend over without gieat pain. If I took cold it became much mote seveie. I used all kinds of lemedies and woie plasters on my back for weeks, but without giving me lelief, until I piocured Doan's Kid ney Pills fiom Matthews Dtos.' dint? stoie. I had only taken a few doses hen I began to feel better and I steadily inijnoved until I was com pletely uuied of my long-standing tiouble." I Bn.it j HM'iraKaaKJHKassaa SESZ3EE WEanmaESSMS&eszEssmMSExamssEX tarnxsMmmn IMUKKBrBMnumh MmtWlHUHB fcWIHlWMHBiWHKJiy I Get what you ask for. Get DOAN'S. Don't accept something "just as good." Host druggists sell Doan's Kid- 8 ney Pills and will give you wfaat you call for. Some may endeavor to substitute an article they make more profit on. Insist on having the genuine. Price 50 cents. Manufac tured by Foster-Hilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. SK33E3BHH, raiy,ygrasirow;3EreTy:EmiTO,a TEN JU0G1 SITTING IN THE (Concluded fiom Page .. 1 naih; W. I'.ilmpi, pin. 1'. M. llialleii; 1 na Hii, pro-.. John O'llruii nml Julin llo-kaiillc: oiu pi), pioi. Junes l.utln; John Muitli. plus. 1'il-c Prctcnac-s Diniel I, Md'ague, W. 1'. Sni) th, pros. John lluslio; JWph J. Uiiuiu, pro.s. Ucni)' hiiiuid). Cruelly l o Anitnil-. llcnr Kenned) ; Ihigcne 1 Penning, pro. John lu inc and Janus . tuinniliis, hostile 11 Diiiiln?, pioa. Iturglan. Piter Milluaji: .I.uuim ", O'lliiiti, pir John Met oimlci,; Jinn-i W. O'lliicr, plus. William Hull; J uurB . y'Hilcn, pro-. Foiclble Hull) .mil Ditilmi l.lleu Whiluij Michael Clohlui, pid. John (, ill.i'hu; Mhlnil c.oldcn, pros. llray. William Kauud) j Jknjatiilu J.(l, puvi. " Nuisance. Monroe M)eii and lljrr) lliiflmiu; C II. Tiuedale, pros, Kohhery. .lames Mruk .ind Diulil lenili.iu; l'unk Itohllnir, Jr., pios Malliiou? Misthlcf. Ji .q.h l(ptclil.liii U . Itliliaid-, pioo. Theie weie a laige number of ig npted bills, most ot tliem cases of mi nor iinpoitnnci'. Among those ot some general inteiest were the tollowlng. Knticliia; Jlinoi Jtniilc Mle lUiillii.'; II. Snivel, pios. MUUemi-iiior in OflUi-J. . Milhii; lMa lHlilnko, lili'i. lon'piuc) J. i:. WillUiii.; . I', sni) tlic, pio. l.lhel-J. 11. wlllidiin: W. I', wii) the, pun. liiiperouallng; mi ,Mti,riii)'-J. It. Ihuil); I hnlis htjud.nnii)cr, pio-i. The following was also submitted by the jury; 'Jo the 1 louomlilp llu JiuUps m tin (unit ot Quarter Sessions uf l.:iil..itt.iiiiu I ounti. Hie grand jur) now in hIuii iopuiiull) mli. mil the follow Insr : In ahout one liunilud and tilt) i.iit no piDiini. toil, appi.ncil to jnoicciita llielr i.iin, li i.h uliu; Hut iiiuiiv i.isis .no 6ini into i nut t with no In tuition cf proiiiiitin.- the i inn. Ni, tlautoip, liioniincnJ in this iinnulluii that ihc oflnUN if this rouuty co.illno the pi)iupnl of o.i for the smile of writs in lhisu i.ies to thc.-o whom the law ilelgnates bit ill he nulllid to miiie the f-anie, 'I In tniintl iii) il-ltid the beiu.il louit.v lnilldliiiii, mill thoi Oughl) pwniliiiil ttw banii, an J llnd that the ottlila-, li.ain' the Mid Imililliis. In i liaise, are intllKJ to loniiiieiulitio'i lor the manner In whlih they nuuee sihl baildlucs W rptcuiniend that u new llool he put in Iho ti'ccptioii room of the lounlj- Jull ami ioerul with llnohum. Also thul there he moie i-eits pluud In the corridor of the thliil Hour uf the ouit liuuo ilurini; tlu fesslon of the urind juiy to luom indite the witnesses uppeaiim: hctuiv kali1 Eiaul Jul). Wc (uiniiicnil the illstiut uttouui for liU lourtious ami tirelcii utteutten duilnir the hp..lon of tliU praiid jury and the uniform lluilma lie lu tlioun to iu all. We nli Lommciul Miim, Jauli Hitter .ml Nth Kilfu, tlptaio, for their pionipt attention durlns the ielon of the fraud Jur), .Ml of whlili 1 rispeclhel)- tubmllM. Ward It. 1'arkir, roru.un. The tieusttier's olllce was clo,sed le fore tlio Juiy was discharged, apd the Jurora Imd to tjo awuy without their pay. Judge Edwards directed County Commissioner Duikln to go ubout the ofrkes and bortow enough money to cash the wai rants of the out-of-town Jurots, but nonu of tho cash drawers contulned enough to meet thu demand. Sixty New Citizens. Judge 13. C, New comb spent the whole nftunuon pabblug upon applications for nututallzatlon papers. Out of the sixty one heard, only one was refused. 'J'Jju test consisted of very ulmplo questions regarding our fotin of gov ernment. How, wheie and by whom the laws aie made In the 1'nlted States and Peunsjlvanla, and the dlffetenee be tween our form of government and that In the c. ounti y fiom which the appli cant hailed, constituted the .subject matter of the examination. One applicant was asked: "Who makes the laws in PeimsjlvanlaV" "Villium Astone," was the quick le spouse. "Well not exactly," lejolned Judge New comb". The applicant's at torney explained that the question was ptobably misundei stood. Another ttlttl pioed that tho attorney had told him It was tlie leglslatiue. Another applicant, who evidently, at some time or another, was the addtessee of a warrant, deflated that "Mlclui Moian, fium up Keiboondnle," made the laws or the United states. Ho made good Intel', Who is the piesldent of the United States'"' i csulled In all kinds of vio lence to Hie knlckeibocker cognomen of the chief mngisttate. One OIphnnt lad got it "Hosenbetg." The (list man to be made a cltl.en by tho new judge was Ueoige Sop.ik, of Jessup. Federal Court. Fcdeial couit of the .Middle dlsttiit was Lomenedlu AVUllamcpoi t bj Judge Atchbald jeUeula), The judge, Deputy Maishal J, AV. Snydet, Cleik V.. H. W. Senile, Assistant Cleik John AV, Ito'-ft-mond and Juiots li. H. Stttrgos, i:. I; JeiniMi and Piank M. Vnndllng, ol this clt., left for AVIlllatnspoil eatly yeslei day nioining. Theie am seven cases on the thil list, but continuances aie to be asked lor In tilt cxctpl one, an Instil auco liiso ftotn Sunbury, The ciimiual list Is a uithqi e-ctcnslvf one, A number of fottutei letting cases, including those it om upper l.usseiue county, In wlikh attests weie made last week, aie anioug the most Important. Court House News Notes. .ludsi kill)' )ctcula ei mli it ii ilurtir to the 'iiachiis' Mutual Hull lit a-oclitlon mle for .1 ilicue win )islinla, named lu thu Matter of the adoption of (Iiaie M. Vt k In bon !) ,1, II, Niiholton Suit in iudt) was hioui;ht Mlndi,v h) 1. ('. Ilkker Jfc'alimt his loriuif paitnu, s 1). Aliisvr, to Lompil an lupiiuiitinir. lie l-l iqnpsinUcl h) Attoiui) W, S, lliisljn.hr. . 'J lie to1ltnir plaie (u the l'lit ilUlrkt udllui toni .ii )idteula) ilinued from hn Odd Ul lo' IiuIWIiik' to the hall of the I'.ilio Coiuet 1Jlul, 'Iho poll I ilk' plaic in Siott township Wis iluHlted fiom the uhoul lioiuj at Montilalc lo the township hiilldlui., 'Ihe will uf John V Akiil), late of s.oit,.wu ailiiillli.il to luohatu ji.ntdav and lettu-, listu intntir) BTanleil to M. I'. ami It, 1". Aliil.i, 'le will of Mjij Itiap, late of S.rauton, wa aihulllol to piohjtt'. In th'i utute uf .lane I-iuuii, late of Old I'dikc, litters. o( .iduilniitratloii wne granted lo Mlilnil I.) man. 'Hie case lnoUlng the thina; of the fclurilVa allowance foi fctdiiij; prbonei caino up foi a hoailng )eitcruay und was contliiunl for two wirhs-tliat deposllloiH might lie tuken as to what the rate b in other louialii It Is ed inlttcil that the icuit mid not the iniiunivsioiiira tliould fix the rate, and on the other that tho rate can he lowcicd duriu;- a slici ill's tirm of olilie, BRADFORD COUNTY, Spcclil to the Scunton Tribune. Towanda, Jan. J2.Tho cjuestlon of the advisability of erecting a town hall is to be voted on by tho taxpayeis at Wyaluslng, That thriving business town Is making rapid ptogiess, and no dbubt an unanimous vote in its lavor will be tlie lesult at the election. A meeting of the Republican county committee lias been called to meet in Towanda on Tuesday. A case of black dlplitlieihi has been lepoiled ti om lleiilek township, which caused the death of a son ol James Mc l'heison. Joseph ilviuan, who has been in tho ttiltoiincr bu'-ln'jss at Towanda lor sev enteen veins, litis sold out to Chailcs Wood, and will iii.iku his luture home in Philadelphia. The Advocate, tit 'Waveilv, has sus pended publication, It was established in 1S50. The vicinity of Tioy has supplied a fur dealer with $J,500 wotth of skunk hides this season. Dining tho past year theie weie (iSl deaths and Hit! bliths In this county. Mis. Jane Uyan, ot "Wnvoily, Is dead, at the line of 100 ve.us. A Tilp to California or Florida. Those contemplating such a trip need but to call on the local ticket agent of the Lackawanna inlhoad and ho 'will niiangf eveiy detail, including nans poitation, hoi ths leseivatlons and checking of baggage thiongh to desti nation, also will furnish nites, foldeis, descilptive llteiatutc and any other In to) uintlou deslted on the subject. Tluough sleepeis and day coaches to Chicago, Only one change of cais to Callfoi ula. To the Soutli via New Jersey Central. The New Jetsev Cenltal lalhoad Is tho onlv lino oifoiing Pullman service to winter lesotts in the Houtli and the Chaileston expotdilon, with but one chunge ot cais, Lowest i ate and quickest time. Pull man lesenutlons seemed and btiggago checked thiough lnquitn of ,1. S. Swlshet, dlsttlct passenger iitrent, GOJ Wc-Bt LackiUMinnn tivouuc, Sctanton, Lehigh Valley Kaihoad. In llffect Ko. s, inoi. InliiQ leave seiauton. Tor l'hllidelplua and .Vw Vuik ia 1) i. 11. It It, at (..:- ami VSS a. in. and 2.15, 1.27 (Iliad. Diamond 1'qness), and 11..T.I p. 111. Sun ilu)3, I). & II 11. It . 1 M, 8l!7 p 111 j'nr While linen, llJUton anil pnneipil points in the coal legion-i, ia U. fc If. It. I! , 1, is, 2 IS mid 4 27 p. in. Foi I'oltsiille, C Si a.. 111 , J IS p. ill. Poi Ilcthlelicin, la-ton, Heading, lliiiish 11 c. and principal iiitcinieiliatc stations, v'a I). A. H It It, OJS. t).s a in.; 2.1, 4.J7 .lllliclt On inond Kpies), 11 of p. 111. funda), 1). i. II It. It.. ' JS u. in ; 1. JS. S 27 p. 111. Poi 'lunklinnnoilc, 'iowanda, l.hnlia. Itliaci. Gcneia and prlnup.il intermed'ntc tliitiom, via U , I, anil W. it It., 8.10 a. in. and .'! 51) p in. Tor Gencia, liochctir, Pullalo, Miaia PalN, Chicago and all points wet, li I), .t II. il. U, 7.48, 12 a) a. in., 1.1.'. V, 2S (Uhich Uiauioud K preis), ".19. 10 41, 11 :,0 11. 111. muhIj.u, 1). & II. II li . 12.01, 8 27 p PiiUiiiiii pailoi and sleeping or I.phlgh Vall.v Pallor in oil all ti iln- belnein Uilkc, liirie und Vpw VorK, I'hilidelphli, lliiflulo and Suspen hlon llrldc. 110I.1.IV II. WII.llt'1!, ticn. hiipt., 20 Coithml (tr.'et, New Y01I,. CII.MII.IS ,s. 1.1:1:, (Jen. I'a. gt 2 CoitUnd fctieit, New V01I.. A. . NOM'.M VfilCli, Pn. Pass gt , South lletlilphiui, l'a. I'oi liiKttji ind Piilluiaii rp-m itlon-, ippli to rit) ticket oflite, o'l I'libln. S,iMir, Wlll.is-ltairp, Pa. EDUCATIONAL. I5, t4l. !:,-. Kill 1 1-, :: 2, 4 27, i, n. 7 a, Delawaie and Hudson. I lu Kllcct Noiiinbei 21, pun. Tialn- !oi ( aiboiidih' luti' snuutjii at fi,2, S,Wt, S.1J, 10 1, .1. mi 12.110, l.2'. 2JI, ,16), ' S 2'i, 0 20, 7.57, 'J li). ll."d p. m ; l..'t .1 m. rot lloncsilaie, u,.u, 101, a, 111 ; jui aim f,j) I'oi WlllP-illai'lP-fl.'.S a. 111.; 12 u:, 1 12, 10 41, 11 -'J P ni. I'm I.. . II. 1!. I'olnU-l) U i. V W a m.j 2 IS, 4.27 and 11 9 i III. Tor I'piiii)IwiiI.i l. K. Points n..,s, 'i.:n 1 111 ; l.l.'. 3'2S und I 27 p in, I'or Albiii) .ind nil points north 0 20 j, 111 and J 52 p. m, Sl'NDVY I'll UN'S. Vol Caihondale1-.oO, 11 il a. 111 j 2...I, ::,J2, S S2 nml 10 J2 p. 111. I'or VUlkis llira 0S a. ni. ; 12.0.;, 1 5J, 3 2i, 0 2 und h 42 p. in. I'oi Albin) and points north "32 p. in. I'or llniinilales V0 a. 111 mid Jfi2 p, m. W. I, I'UVOlt, P. l'A V Scianton, l'a. ?Lf?OiqDrMgrsf.gs. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Dili U Nov. ;:, 1001 fraiiis leie Siiuiilon for .New VuiU t 110, 3.15, 0 05, 7..M) and 10 02 a. m ; 12 11, .. 10, I bj p. 111. I'm New orL and l'liilailililiia 7.S0, 10 uj a in., and 12 45 uud HSJ p. 111. Vol Tcb.v hanna At 0.10 p. 111, 1 01 llullalu 1 15, 0.22 anil v.uo a, in,; 1.3J, fl.'A) anil 11. K p. m.' I'or lllut; hamtoii and wa) stations -10.20 a in. and 1,10 p. 111. I'or 0wit'o, hiiaiuso and I'tka i.Vt and 11.22 a, in,; 1,53 p. 111, Oswigo, Sw.au-ii and lit lea train at 0.22 u, 111, dall), exupt uuda). Vor Montrose 11.00 a 111 ; 1.10 and 0 CO p, ni. Is ii hol.-on ai-coiiuuuilallon 1.00 and 0,15 i. m, IlloonisbuiK Division I'or Northumberland, at 0.15 and 10 It a. in,; 155 and 0 10 p. in. Tor Plymouth, at M0 u in ; ,1,40 and 0,00 p. m. Suiidav 'lulns lor New oik, 1.10, .113, fl.M ami 10 05 a. 111.; 3.10, U 'H p 111 I'ur llullalu 1.15 i.nd 0,22 u 111 ; 1,55, 0 50 and II, M p in, I'or lliiighauitoii und wav ttatlons 10.'2J a. lu. lllooiuburi: Diilsion-I.iaie bciantun, 10 05 a. 111, and o.io p. in, Free Tuition By a recent act of the leg!la tuie, fiee tuition is now gtanted at the Literary Institute and State Normal School ' Bloomsburg, Pa. to all those piepailng to teach. This school maintains coulees of study for teaeheis, for thoe piepailng for college, and tor those studying music. It will piy to write for particular. No other school ofTeis sum suoerlor ad tanUgos cl tech low lutes' Addrcji J. P.Wdsii, A. M., Ph. D.,PriQ G3 GS S 1& H P 0 S3 63 SS C3 iC3 0 4B mm mi m o iissisess. The J. A. Banister Co., Proprietors of Will close their store in this city at the expiration of their present lease, which occurs shortly, and with this end in view have inaugu rated a great S0RANT0N CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SiCRANlOV. f. T, 3, Foster, President. liner II. IawMl, ircis. P. J. foster, Etanley T, Allen, Vice President. 1 Srcreterj', New York, Ontaxio and Weatorn, In J.ITCI t Tuesday, Sept. 17, I'wit -I swn Ijou.mj, Liae A-je Airlve lialn. JkmiiUui, t'arboiidale, Cadosla. No. I luwn.iu, 11.1uu.111, ion p. in, Su, 7 ., 0.10 p 111. Ar. ('4rljoiidaleU.Uii, 111. I.cuvq I.ialo Aniia Tialn. Cauosla, Caibondale, Scianton. No. 0 ,, .W4. in. 7,40a. 111. No, 2 2.15 p in. 1 00 p. 111. 4 ID u. m. SUM)AV,b DMA, .NOltJU UOU.Ml. leaic U-ite Anh Trains. Eiranlon, Caibondale. t iloli, ho. 0 .,,,,.., J Wiu. 111. V.1U 11.111, 105a.nu " Tfolau- IVlr6lJ.Ji,lJl9T)u', '' I.iaie Lcino ini, TralM. Cadoola. Carhondale. JV.I anion. No, 6 1. .oua.in, 7.40a.m. No. 10 4 50 p. 111. 0.00 p. in. 0 43 p. m. 'ii-ains Nos. 1 on week dayn, and 1) on feunda), nial,e main line conncctloiu for New ork city, Jllddlctown, Walton, Norwich, Ontlda, Oswe.-j and all points wot. Vol lint hi r information, consult ticket axents. j. C. AMir.llt-ON, (I. l. A., .N'w ork. J. L l.'LSIl, f. 1. A., benntou, l'a. New Jersey Central. In lifted Nov, 17. 1001. fctatloill In New WK, foot uf l.lheity klrcet mini boulh Veil), N. It. Twins leau Mi.inton foi New Vo,l I'lilladcl. plilj, I' llou, Hi Ihliluiu, Alleutowii, Munch hun1,, While Hau'ii, Ashlt) and ll,i'ii.laire at 7,1.0 a. 111., 1 P m and I p. in, bund 11 , 2 10 p 111 Quaker I It) llxpicssi U'lUe-i Sciantnn at 7.,i) a in, through solid M-tllmle tialn with Pullman lluirct Parlor Cars, for Philadelphia Toi Aoca, PitlMon mid Ulll.ia-Uarie, 1 p. m and 4 p. 111 humla), '2 10, p. 111. I'or Loni! Ilranih, Otian llroc, etc., 7 SO a in. and 1 p. m. I'or Ucadinc, Lebanon and HarrUhurg;, U ,1 lentonii, ul 7,'0 ,1, 111 aijd 1 p. 111, bundiy, 2.10 p. in. I'oi I'otUillle at 7.0) a, tu and 1 p. in, For rates and tickeU applv to iiifint at station C. JI. IIU11T, ten. Pax. t. W. W. W11N1Z, Urn, Supt. I! M Lager i Pennsylvania Jtalhoad, fcchcdulu In lifted June 2, 1001, Train. leae Scrantoni U.Ji a. in. week ilns throuRli vettlhuie train fiom Wilkes Dane. 'Ui'. moil buftel parlor cat oi.d loaches (o l'hlluld. phla, via PottIllci tlops lit Principal iiiterme. illata natioiu. Also connect for bunhur), Hai, lUburj, I'hiUdclphij, lljltiuiorv, Wa,iilnston and foi 1'ltUbuii; and llm uett, l.o! 11, 111., week da)s, for uiihur), Huirlshmir I'hlladelphlJ, llalliiiiorc, Washington and Pitts' Lurir ami thu wet. 1.12 p, m.,,eck ih)s (Sunilairt, 1,53 p. )n,) 'or bunhur), UariUbiiru;, Plilladilphla, llaltiuijie WushiiiKlon alul I'ilta.urf and tho west. Stls p. 111., wceu ua)s, inrouiai rtllule train from Wllkc lUrrr. Pullman buiret iiarlor car and coiches to PhllaiUlphla tli l'ottsile. Steps at prliulpnl inteimediato ttallonn. 427 p. in., wtek (la)s, for llazleton, bunhuri. Harrlsburtr. I'lilUdelplila and PitUburp. " ' j. it. iiurciiissov, Ccn Msr, J. I). WOOIl, Oen. -PaMi. Act. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division. Trains for New York, Nowlmreli and Interni-. tllato iointi leave Ixruuton as (olbwi 7,2e u. ni.,; i ii p. in. Arrivals 10 S3 a, in. Iron) Miildlctonn, I lone j. dale, llawley ond Intermediate poluti; U80 p. in. from New York, 'N'ewburirh and Intermediate points. Na buiidsy tral Brewery llaiiuftictiirers .)F OLD STOCK PILSNER 48B to 465 N, Ninth Street, TeJcpUona Cull, '2iM. fi Esry Woman -r?:c .xWVV fO ! V S iVwSjJS & KOI Kf.Sli p ll'auiiUJ.J Xhk four diUtfvUt fortt. -liai M.i.r ...! lui.m fr 11 mir iin.1 KjtriiviinlArf It i'Iuasi 1 It iitfrtii iiUta an 1 'Hie- iims In C Uoorn COO, Time nd?ef Nw Ycrk. iu I til ai oat. .In til ntinnlit Lnnir Ubuutlho UOIlJllfU) MARVEL Wlilrliun Snrov Tlo new t islBil bjrloi. iiifec- HVHlim &VCIIOH lirl -it CH HOW I UliVtJIIHll llllcaoktt Itkiioiij i) a The Newark Shoe Store's Reputation for ltGood Shoes" is so firmly established that it is unnecessary to say anything about the quality of the Newark stock, except that, owing to the recent business depression caused by unsettled labor con ditions, the stock is much larger than usual, in fact, so large that we can pro vide A-l shoe bargains for all who will take advantage of this great "Closing Out Sale" at the following prices $7 00 Shoos nt $0 00 Sl 75 S.ioes at $1 50 0 00 s; ' 5 00 150 ' ' 35 5 00 k 4 25 ! 05 i 110 1 00 " " 3 25 t 7U) 0 ,, -iO 2 05 ' 1 300 2 50 IT (i 2 50 ' " 2 10 75c (JOc 2 00 (i " M5 50c " " 42c 0 f k " Jrr srlLfliB V - .. m.m TTSZ. ,n. (jjv fffflwWrl v $ WaUIIJmHxJ' 'm& ' Wty &rSEli&EtGSC3ta&'Z& GC3aD&aB)4Si All kjiids ot Llnolypo Composition espetlHloiiBly executed by Tho Tilbune. J'-iiiliiJkt lm tyt Mr .'.Ji.iit-kv I W. ' 1 -i n-Bi Aii