MEAT SEMOOniNe SALE! THE WEAR WELL SHOE HOUSE is to be remodeled and altered to suit the demands of the steadily increasing trade of the establishment. Carpen ters, painters and other workmen are waiting to get to work, but our stock is yet too large to allow them to enter. To overcome this difficulty a great remodeling sale has been decided upon. j THE GREATEST SACRIFICE OF SHOES THAT FREELAND HAS EVER KNOWN is now going on at the Wear Well. Cost marks have been cast aside, prices will not be considered. We have no room to store our great stock, consequently we must sell it at whatever it will bring. AlM)ur Regular Goods Reduced, Nothing is Spared in the Remodeling Sale. Men's Solid Shoes. ra Here is a solid, fd warranted shoe to which we call your special attention. It is known as the "Winner," one of our standard grade fifflHwln shoes. You will BHH never regret buy ing a pair of these. ■|Wjyi Former price was Remodeling Price: Working Boots and Shoes Will he found here in all styles and from the very best makers. These are also included in our re modeling sales and we advise you to lay in a supply of them at our new prices. Ladies' Famous! Shoe. An elegant piece of footwear. Sells anywhere for $2. Neat and stylish and has good wearing qualities. Remodeling i WEAR WELL SHOE HOUSE, 55 Centre St., Freeland. TWO DOORS BELOW REFOWICH'S CLOTHING STORE. FREELAND TRIBUNE. ZsUU'.thel 1883. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THUKSDAY BY THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited, OFFICE: MAIN STHEET ABOVE CENTRE. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Olio Year $1.50 1 Six Mouths Four Months Two Months 25 The date which the subscription is paid to is r on the address label of each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date becomes a ! receipt for remittance. Keep the figures in advance of the present dutc. Report prompt- , ly to this office whenever paper Is not received. Arrearages must be paid when subscription 1 is discontinued. Make]aU money order*, check*, etc., payable to ' the Tribune Printing Company, Limited. FREELAND. PA., APRIL 13, 1899. ! The Attempted AsSMSlnatiOll. From the Wllkesbarre Telephone. The attempt to take the life of Mr. Lloyd by Constable Gallagher last week. I shows to some extent what a feeling exists toward the controller with thos who Imagine that they havo been wrongfully deprived of what they claim is due them from the county. It is a sad state of affairs when a public j officer, for doing what he thinks is legal, is to be made the target for the bullets of half-crazed persons who have been thereby offended. Hut it is possf- J bio that the controller himself Is some what to blame for the posltiou of In-; BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. Ladies' _<£_ LTc. 1 Slice© GOING AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST. _ ;> !his shoe has never before been sold at less than fro, and has been considered cheap at that figure. This is a McKay Patent Leather sewed shoe. It has w': w 1 vesting cloth or leath- \ \S" 1 Or Stock Tips. er uppers asyou may \ £ 1 Made with prefer. We have all I cr \ widths, and can suit § >2 \ Narrow, Medium or Coined Toe you in tan or black, f A very large line of I X RefflOdeliilg POCe I these pretty goods is on hand, and we as sure you that this is an unusual bargain. .-—awn ! Our Line of Douglas Shoes Is complete in every particular. W are sole agents for this shoe in Freeland and the latest styles can be bought only from us. We guarantee the Douglas shoes to give satisfaction to wearers. Former Price of This Shoe Was $1.50. jp\Z_ But We Must Have Room. I jj Come and Choose Your Style. Jp m security in which he is standing today. No honest citizen or taxpaver can object to the policy adopted by the con troller to stop the unnecessary and illegal expenditures of their money, but this same policy could be carried out with out, we believe, making the many bitter enemies that Mr. Lloyd has made. It is : not always the simple act itself that displeases a man so much as the manner in which the act is performed, and it is \ always better for one in authority to ask j a person to do a thing than to command • him. Another factor which has been a power in intensifying the bitter feeling | toward the controller has been his iiT- I cllnatlon to go into public print, being | careful to get a commendatory line or J j two for himself, and at the same time a ■ I few lines condemnatory of those who j present claims against the county. The justices and constables have, without , exception, been denounced fur and wide, as the most unprincipled men on earth. ; and in nearly every case whore a man i differs with him in regard to a lull, lie considers that man dishonest, and be | lieves be is trying to rob the county. ! Again, the controller is not altogether j alone to blame for the Indiscretion he lias manifested in the administration of ! the affairs of his office. There have ; been a fow men, who, to avenge person al and political wrongs, and others high in official places, who desire to make themselves popular witli the voters, have advised Mr. Lloyd to pursue the course he. has, and encouraged him, in every way, and if they could tom | porarily injure the reputation of a man, through his office, tliey were, happy. • And some of the newspapers have BUY YOUR SHOES NOW or you will miss the greatest opportunity ever offered to obtain cheap footwear. Room for the workmen must be made at once, so our entire stock goes into this, the greatest shoe sale Freeland has ever known. We must get rid of our shoes. Come immediately and obtain your share of our bargains. Men's, Boys'and Youths' Shoes of every description are going at prices far below their value. Now is your chance to buy shoes tor the whole family and save fully 50 per cent by "purchasing from us at this time. been too anxious to proclaim to the lax pavers the great reforms that the con- I troller has inaugurated, whereby thous- j auds of dollars have been withheld from j , the thieves and robbers that have in fested the court house as county offlcals, i or have boon serving as justices of the I peace or constables. All the people ask of the controller is that lie sees that , their money is not wasted, or paid out ' 1 illegally. I It is to lie hoped that the unfortunate occurrence of last week will not deter the controller from doing his duty, but. I if it shall somewhat affect his personal ! , manner of doing it, then it is not altogether void of good effects, however much it is to be deplored, but this should not be given the least consideration Qf A Cure for Constipation. I have been troubled with constipation for years. It was ruining my health, my com fort and my complexion, and I am glad to say that Celery King has restored ail three, , and this after trying many other medicines j that were supposed to he good, hut which 1 wero of no value whatever. I would like to tell every suffering woman what ('elery King has done for me.—Nellie Gould, Medina/)hlo Celery KlngruresConst.ipallonandalldls eascsor the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kid neys. Sold by druggists. 25c and 50c.. 8 Men's Russet Shoes. russet shoe sold in ||f "honestly made by /gj|\ a reliable firm, and Jr patrons with our guarantee. Its former price was $3 per pair. Come Remodeling Price: Wmmssjw $2.00. ™ when the time comes for meting out the punishment Constable Gallagher de serves, and lie should he given the ex ! tromo measure of the law, as a warning to j others who may have the samo feeling towards the controller as Mr. Gallagher had. 5 Kill the Microbe! | ft Permanent ft ? CUBE * ( Guaranteed Rheumatism is caused by a specific perm, or microbe, and is infectious. So says latest medical sclonoe. For ages it bos been wrongly ascribed to uric or lactic acid in the blood; hence, usual remedies have never cured except by accident, leaving millions of oases "incurable. COKONA RHEUMA TISM CURE positively remove* the ciiuso l>y destroying; tlie microbes, and Cures the Disease quickly and forever. It is a practical application of the latest discovery of medical scientists—a godsend to hopeless rheumatics. IT HAS NEVER FAILED to cure even the oldest and most obstinate cases. In tasteless tablets, convenient to carry any where—no nauseuting or poisonous drugs. One Tablet Immediately Relieves the excruciating pains of Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, and all other Rheumatic affections. O Trial Treatment, 25 Cents. Postpaid. Q J Full lO I>ayt* Treatment, £ 1.00. \ At your riruggisC*. or untiled postpaid upon f 4 receipt of price by sole mamifacturers, 4 $ CORONA COMPOUNDING CO., J. OASTORIA. Bear, th yf The Kind You Have Always Bought ARBOR DAY TREE PLANTING A Dlaotiulon of Yarlona Methrin with n Fow Siifaflitlitnt By An Export. Iu considering tree planting In eon ncctlon with Arbor Day, the tirst ques tlon to arise Is, Where shall we plant' | It is obvious that the practical work o: j Arbor Day can not include fores. : planting. That Is a work so large am ! special in its nature as to require thi j combined efforts of persons in an or I ganized capacity, such as a town ' county, or State, which shall either d< tlie work outright or give such eucour ugeuieut and help as will stimulate In dividual effort to the requisite degree Arbor Day observances, to be sure should not lose sight ol' the fact thai we need some tldug besides planting trees by the roadside or on tlie lawn, o. here and there one iu memory of sotm distinguished person: something more tluiu tlie landscape gardener's art in j planting appropriately public parks. 1 liese works of minor Importance i should lead to such a knowledge of tin uses of trees In masses—the extensive forests—ln connection with cllmute with tlie flow of streams and eouse ! queutly with agricultural operations ! and with manufactures, in short, with tlie general interests of household and i business life, that in due time there will lie developed a sentiment that will lie powerful to arrest the wasteful and j unnecessary destruction of our forests ! and insure tlie planting of them in j places from which they have been re moved or where tliey are specially needed, tine tiling is to be remem bered and is onlculatd to lend effective | ness to tlie work of Arbor Day. It is j that trees are living and self-propagat ! iug tilings: that it is their nature to ] grow, and that they will grow and ex i tend themselves on every baud if not iuterferred with and thwarted by man. As an Illustration of this we see nlmn dolled farms on our hillsides soon till iug up with a wood growth. It may not lie of tlie most valuable or desira ble character, but it. shows what na ture Is ready to do. and it indicates a direction in which the influence of Arbor Day may lie made effective, j I.et it lie understood that tlie hills and mountain slopes are worth more . for tlie growth of trees than for agri -1 cultural use, or rather that the tree | crop is tlie most appropriate agrieul j turul crop for thi* Dill and mountuin | slopes, tlie rocky surfaces which re | sist the plow and the hoe. I.e.' the farmer learn tlint ir he will but ex ; elude from Ills woodlands (lie browsing j cattle, which are ready to eat off every tender tree as it' sprouts from j tlie ground and to break down with Jheir heavy bulk those which have al I ready attained a hopeful size, and if J lie will cull the Inferior trees instead j of tlie best, for ids occasional uses, and | till tlie too wide vacant spaces with a [ iudieious planting, lie may soon have a | woodland, though it may not have the dimensions of a forest which will lie of manifold benefit to him as well to others and lie Increasing in value from year to year. This use of elevated ! j and rocky lands, where ordinary agri j culture is difficult and coinparativelv ! unreniunerative ought tobcenoonragod by the Arbor day movement. It may and should make itself felt in this di i rectlon . j The same is true in reference to many sandy and swampy lands. These will nourish trees and prove a perpetu |al source of income. Trees, unlike ordinary farm crops, continually im prove the quality of the ground on | which they grow. The German Gov- J eminent, in its wise and careful mana | geinent. is constantly buying up the | worn-out or impoverished farms of its j husbandmen and by stocking them : with trees restoring their fertility and I fitting them again for agricultural use. I On a great many of our light, sandy soils, now left as witld-swept barren Ileitis or yielding only the most meager I crops, a growth of that most valuable tree tlie white pint l (Pitius si robust, may lie secured iu twenty years and even less, of marketable size. There is | great demand for tlie wood of tills tree in its early stages, for tlie manufacture of staves, for tubs and small casks, as well 11s for other uses, anil many lund [ owners are finding It profitable to raise I and innket this pine at a comparatively I early age. | Tills is not tlie piaee to dismiss further tlie subject of forest planting I or forest preservation, unless it lie to j say that perhaps a greater enemy of tlie forest than tlie ax is lire, and that wherever there is regard enough for trees to occasion tlie observance of Arbor Day there ought to he also con sideration -enough for the preservation if the forests of the vicinity to Itiagur ate some well arranged and efficient plan to protect them from file Humes , which, kindled by accident or careless ness. are not only a detriment to the legal owner of the forest but to tlie whole community, for. in nil Important I sense, tlie forests are common pro- I ic-rty. Ity their beauty, their Influence upon climate and water xupplv, they ire of benefit to all who live in sight i :>f them unci may lie to those more dis i ant from thein. All. therefore, ought , o be ready to make their preservation I t common cause.—Department of Agri culture. PIatAAU I.and. or Spxln. I -I'nder the reign of the Moorish i -nliphs the Iliei-tau peninsula rexom | lied a vast garden, yielding grain and fruit of every known variety in the | niosl perfect quality anil In endless I tbundancc. But then the Sierras and j II he- mountain slopes were covered j with a luxuriant growth of timber, \ 1 which was afterward wantonly do lost roved under tlie rule or kings.: Now nearly ail the plateau lands of Spain are desert-like and unfit for ! agriculture, because of the scarcity of •aln and the want of water. The once i j Delicious climate has become eliang- ! able and rough. The average depth !if the rivers is greatly diminished, rite political decadence of Spain has "ven been attributed to the destrue- I Hon of the forests. ".Took, when ye line nacthlng else to do. ,ve may he sticking In a tree; it will he growing, Jock, when ye're sleep ing.—Highland Dnlrd of Scotland. Anil the .Ink* XVA. ItnlneU. The facetious boarder lind the plot ! laid for a killing joke. "It's a wonder." he said "that you lidn't serve up this hen feathers, and til." "The next time." said the landlady, I I with marked emphasis, "I'll serve her I lill and all." 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I had en my lip wllnt was talled a P'P e cancer, which spread ' mo,,t acress my lip, and was exceeding J-P®" 1 ' 0 '; now that is almost well. I also had severe lieart trouble, so that it was difficult to work; that ia * great deal better. I have gained nine ponnde ' . s ' ncc 1 commenced taking the Favorite Remedy; anl Softly benefited in every wav, and cannot WjMW&a praise it too much." H9DpH[ Favorite Remedy is a specific for Kidney, ' our fu " Postoffice address miiiic iatc i to thß IJR . r)AVID Kenkedy Co ro.ati. b . Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper, we will forward you, prepaid a free sample bottle of-the Favorite Remedy, together with full directions tor its use. You can depend upon this offer being genuine, and should write at once for a free trial bottle. T. CAMPBELL, deuicr in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Alsu PURE WINES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY J ANI) MEDIOINAL PURPOSES. Cent re and Main streets, Froclund. i P. F. McNULTY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. ! 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