GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. OPENING, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1898. Bresllii's Builcliiig', South Centre Street, - - - Freehold, Pa. On Saturday, March 12, we will open our doors to the public and will show you the largest and best selected stock of S|)ii; ami Siiir Ecady-ladc leu's, Ik' and Circus Clolliing, Hals, tap and Cents' fmiliinp, we will conduct a h FIRST-CLASS - MERCHANT - TAILORING - DEPARTMENT. This stock consists entirely of new, fresh and up-to-date goods and has been very carefully selected by us for the spring and summer season of '9B. In the ready-made departments of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing we will show you all that is new in styles and goods. Cheviots, Black and Blue, Clays, Homespuns, Worsteds, Tweeds and Fancy Cheviots comprise a few of our stylish goods, and the prices are much lower than you have been used to paying. All Our Readv-Made Clothing Is Well Made and Trimmed. I T A r | Stiff or Soft, and all the New, Stylish Blocks and Colors will be kept in Stock. We propose to give this De- \ I—l O partment our thorough attention and can assure you that we can please the most fastidious and at a savins to your pocketbook. ( r RlSTTtt' TTT T7 ? V IS I I Si Colored and White Shirts, Stylish Collars, Cuffs, Neck-: VXJJJTN -1. O JJ U iUN IOJ 1 LIN Cj O wear, Half Hose, Etc. If you are in need of anything in this i line come to us and we can give it to you. ' 8 \[ K 1A N I"' r AII X 1 I N!" ( -J- L'arry a Very Large Line of Piece (foods and i .7i T V"V. ■ ■ L v.JlJVyliliN VJ will employ none but first-class tailors and workmen. We! use nothing but the best of trimmings and linings on our garments; we guarantee a perfect fit; we assure you that orders will "Sir" ,o tht ' •< a " *• . • . We Have Come to Your Town to Stay Expense by Dealing in lour Own Town and WILL SAVE\ MOJYLI B) DEALLUR II IJII IS II e lake Great Pleasure in Extending a Cordial Invitation to the General Public to Cadi at Oar Store, Where We Will Be Pleased to Show L'oa Through Our Entire LINE- lou Can J ken See the Large Stock We Carry and the Low Prices at Which We ~ Will Offer Goods. Hoping to Secure a Share of Your Valued Patronage, We Remain, I ery Respectfully 1 'ours, GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. FRiI&ANB, PA ■ FREELAND TRIBUNE. Sit&tiished 1833. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY BY TIIE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. Make all money order*, checks, etc., payable to the Tribune Printing Company, Limited, SUBSCRIPTION RATESs One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Four Months • • .50 Two Months '•'* The date which the subscription is paid to i> tin the address label of each paper, tlie change of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance. Keep the figure* in advance of the present date. Report prompt ly to this office whenever paper is not received. Arrearages must be paid when subscription is discontinued. FREELAND, HA.. MARCH 10. 1808. Should lie Faithfully Supported. From the Johnstown Democ rat. Those excellent gentlemen who de serted the Democratic party in isoc. and joined Hanna in saving the country from repudiation and dishonor are now exceedingly anxious to ' overcome party harmony," their notion of the way to do it. appearing to be that the men who stood by Rryan should he thrown down and those who knifed him in behalf of McKinley should bo restored to place and power in the Democratic organiza tion which they so basely betrayed. To Hi is end titer are now modestly proposing the deposition of chairman (iarman, a man they do not like because he is not ready to lick the hand that smote the party when it dared to stand up for the plain people against trusts and monopolies and combines. They regard Mr. (iarman as a troublesome fellow who should be put out of lite way in the interest of a harmony which j would restore the traitors to power and hand the organization over to the ser- ' vice of the predatory classes. Hut we think it will be some time lie- ' fore the Democracy of Pennsylvania will consent to purchase harmony at ! such a price. The Democrats of the I state are very well satislied with Mr. (iarman. He is at least free from the j taint of monopoly and he held up the I standard of the common people with ; courage and fidelity under the most try- j ing circumstances, holding the party together against all the machinations of i the traitors in the camp and getting out i a vote for Rryan that fell but little short ■ of that which Cleveland received when the tide was all in favor of the Denioc- ' racy. Mr. Carman deserves and must have; the united and loyal support of the | Democrats who stood for Rryan in 1800. ; To discredit him were to discredit the great and splendid work that has been done under his courageous leadt r-hip, | and to displace him at the head of the I party organization in the interest of the men who treacherously aided and abett- : ed Hanna two years ago would be a betrayal of the people that could never be forgiven. It should be und rs'.ood j that a light on Mr. Carman is really a | light on Mr. Rryan and on the Chicago platform. Kdnoatn Your Bowles With Cutcurets. ! ('uu!y Ciithurtic, uure constipation forever. I 10c. If <(.'. fail, druggists refund money. J CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tfco fae- /) 555T M.. A Kansas City woman, arrested for swindling people as a fortune teller, I ; confessed the swindle and offered as an ! i excuse for lier business that "few re spectable women could earn an honest living unless they became swindlers." Employment in various reputable lines , of business had failed to bring her even a fair living. As soon as she began to eater to public gullibility her income grew until she "had money to burn." j I It was a Philadelphia little girl who, ' j when her mother had given her a box of ! candy and bad told her to invite one of j ; her friends to partake of it with her, said that she would ask Fannie Brown, because candy always made Fannie's teeth ache, so she couldn't eat much. A younjp husband in Georgia has left home and abandoned his family be cause his first born is a girl. This, com-\ ments the Chicago Times-Herald, is carrying aversion to the "new woman" | idea entirely too far. An epitaph in a Kentucky cemetery reads: "Peeee to ashces, fur he is in asliees long ago if he got his jest pun ishment. Though he migbter ben too tough to burn." I So rapid was the change in the Eng -1 lish language that the English of to day bears no more resemblance to the • English of 1,000 years ago than it does i to German. ! it is reported that a Paw tucket (R. I.) | man was recently locked tip in the po , lice station at his own request, "to save i liiin from his wife." People are apt to think that the mu- ; sic in their own homes is fine while j ]_h:it next door is abominable. CASTOniA. Tbefio- /? , "Si- FOR THE FARMER. The hog 1 is not able to endure severe cold weather, yet it is kept in the most uncomfortable situation. The pig pen should be well littered and dry, and the shelter should contain no cracks or openings for drafts of air. I It is feared that as sugar beet seed is nearly all imported the result will be the introduction of fungoid diseases, j About 15 pounds of seed are required ' ; for an acre, and the crop will pay if ; grown only for stock. Sheep are considered valuable agents ! in enriching land. They scatter their j droppings uniformly and press them ! ! into the soil. By keeping the grass i close they thicken it, and they destroy j weeds because they have a fondness , for certain kinds that no other animal on the farm will eat. It is estimated that the potato crop is j 70,000,000 bushels less than last year. | Farmers arc disposed to shorten a crop ' the following year if there is a surplus, ; and the result is better prices because I the supply is less than the demand. A farmpr who watches the markets and ; has noticed that a short yield follows 1 one that is heavj- will plant more in- ; stead of growing a smaller crop after a year of plenty. Two Millions a Year. When people buy, try mid buy again, it means they're sutistied. The people of tho United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes n year and it will be three million be fore New Year's. It means merit proved, that Cascarets arc the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggists, 10c, 25c, "0c u box, cure guaranteed. ' In n \>w Dlnjralae. Potatoes left from breakfast. Little chunks of meat, Make the old concoction The hoarders have to eat; "Hash" Is what they call it Where the price Is low. But In the "upper" placea "Souffle" Is all the go. —L. A. W. Bulletin. 4 91.50 u year is all the TRIBUNE costs, I Alnklnjg n Dad Tblnu Worio, Blundcrly (looking at female por trait) —Great graciousl What a hide ous face. Where did you fiud that sit ter? Artist (coldly)— That, sir, Is a por trait of my sister. Blunderly—l beg your pardon. My mistake, I'm sure. After all, 1 ought to have noticed the family resemblance.— Tit-Bits. The Important Thin* Omitted. Gilfoyle—-The United States govern ment is at a loss to understand the lat est Spanish note^ Poindexter—What Is the matter? Is It unintelligible in language? Gilfoyle—Well, you see it is from the queen regent, and she neglected to add a postscript.—Louisville Courier-Jour nal. No Gnlde Needed. Twice before she'd been led to the altar's rail; Now, again, she's a widow, she does not fall Por a third time In marriage her part to play- But she will not be led, for she knows the way. —Up-to-Date. —Up-to-Date. EXPLAINING HIMSELF. "I don't believe you really meant it when you said you were so anxious to hear me sing." "Oh, yes, I did. You sec I had never heard you sing before."—London Idler, j Knew Her Bank Account. t "Love will not pay your household bills," • Sneered the man with the massive head; The Ilance smiled at the threatening Ills— "Ah, but my love will," ho said. —Brooklyn Life. A Modern Education. Proud Mother—At last, my dear, your education is finished, and you have diplomas from the highest seats of j learning in the world. Cultured Daughter (wearily)— Yes, and now I'm too old to marry. —N. Y. Weekly. The Way of the Sex. She—lsn't that the woman who wor- ; ried the life out of her husband and killed him by inches? ! He—Yes; und now £fhe goes and sobs on his grave until you can hear her three blocks away.—Harlem Life. Very fllrdlike. "Do you believe in the adage; 'Riches | have wings?'" I "Yes," replied the man who is worried | by the trusts; "but that doesn't prevent their being cooped up by some one man 1 now and then."—Washington Star. A Preliminary Measure. Senior Partner—l think we'd better mark Okose goods up2o percent. Junior Partner—Why? Senior Partner—The reduction will be more striking when we mark them j down.—Town Topics. Effective Antidote, j "You know what a scold Smally's j wife is? Well, he has finally found a ! pleasant relief from her uoise." I "How's that?" "Joined a brass band."—Detroit Free Press. Tlie Heat Authority. i "How do you know lje never kissed any girl before?" "lie told me so himself. How do you know be was telling u lie?" "I had it from his own lips."—Pick- Me-Up. Followed Directions. Physician—Heavens, woman, what do jou mean by giving Patsj* a bath? With his pneumonia it may prove fatal. Mrs. Midbooley—Faith, your honor, an' didn't ye-r prascripthin rade: "To be taken in wather?"—Brooklyn Life. Worse. ! Landlady—l believe you're getting la grippe, Mr. Ilardy. Have you gol that I tired feeling? Hardy—No— that empty one.—Up-to- Date. The Leaser Evil. Bill—You seem to like to hear that girl talk? Jill—Yes, 1 do. I know she can't sung Nvfhile she's talking.—Yonkers States | man. Their Feelings. City Man—This town boasts of a glee club, doesn't it? j Landlord Ituralvllle Tavern—No, we just endure it with resignation.—X. Y. I Journal. Cruel Fate. Visitor to Jail—And how did you get | here? Confidence Man—Tkey gave me five years just for atteuding to ray busi- : cess —Puck. Eaaily Answered. Mr. Cubbage (meeting his friend) — ■ | Hello, Gargoyle, what's on foot? I Gargoyle—Corns.—Louisville Courier | Journal. Refined Flattery. She—What n pretty face your watch has! lie—l as* ure you it's reflected beauty. I 1 —Yonkers Statesman. Only the Ring. Mother—What was going on In the parlor last night, Madge? Madge (shyly)— Only the engage ment ring, tua.—Brooklyn Life. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THB EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE'MARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now —— on every bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought 9 —on the and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. - * March 8,1897. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you ! (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. DePIERRO - BROS. CAFE. Corner of Centre and Front Street*, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, Uoseubluth's Velvet, of which we h ve EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Munira's Extra Dry Champagne, llctincssy Brandy, Itlackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. I Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. Uallentine and Huzlcton beer on tap. Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cnt,s P. F. McNULTY, Funeral Director Prepared to Attend Calls j Day or Night. South Centre street, Freeland. {WANTED! ! I 5000 CORDS | POPLAR! ii WOOD || W. C. HAMILTON FC SONS, X ] [ Win. Peni I*. 0., Montgomery Co., Pa. * JP-EIT WTZISJG of every description executed at short notice by the Tribune Company. Estimates furnished promptly on j all classes of work, samples fret. FRANCIS BRENNAN, I Restaurant ! 151 Centre street, Freeland. ' FINEST LIQUOR, BEER, PORTER, ALE, CIGARS AND TEM PERANCE DRINKS. G HORACK, Baker & Confectioner. Wholesale and Retail. CENTRE STEEET. FREELAND. Rest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use d In time. Bold by druggists. Pf 1 I inarSSSr' Too! I I ' > k % STYLES: K | Ladies', Gentlemen's & Tandem, k I k> J The Lightest Running Wheels on Earth. K j THE ELDREDOE [ 1 THE BELVIDERE. I I | I s fs I Wo always Made Good Sowing Machines! g \ Why Shouldn't we Make Good Wheels? W L S National Sewing Machine Co., I, I J 339 Broadway, Factory: |? 'f, New York. Cclvldcrc, Ills. if jVIcHNA : BAKERY J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Centre Street, Freeland. CHOICE BREAD OF ALL KINDS, CAKES 1 AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES OAK ED TO ORDER Confectionery $ Ice Cream supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parte oj town and surroundings every day. Anyone sending n sketch nnd description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Muun & Co. receive special notice iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of I nnv scientific Journal, weekly, terms93.oo a year: i fl.fto six months. Specimen copies and LLANO | lloou ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 301 Broadway, New York. 4 J *ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES # JOUN OFFICE IS OPPOSITE.U. S. PATENT OFFICE* 5 and we can secure patent in less time thau those I e remote from V\ ashington. J j Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- ? Stion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of i i charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. $ J A PAMPHLET, 'How to Obtain Patents,'' with * cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries i a sent free. Address, ' jO. A.SNOW&COJ 4. P " Tt " T
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