1 011 NEUBurger'S \MA In I I TWENTY EIGHTH IXUU ■Wll GRAND - FALL - OPENING I WWW WE SPECIALLY BEQUEST A VISIT OF INSPECTION. Each Department Is a Store in Itself. With the great replenishing of Brand New Fall and Winter Goods, coming direct from maker to Neu- Burger's, each department in the big store now contains stocks which have never before been equalled in lower Luzerne. We bought bef ore the heavy advances went into effect, thereby giving you money-saving chances of a lifetime and enabling us to maintain the Neußurger Policy of Giving You The Same Goods for Less Money or Better Goods for the Same Money Tlian "3TO-U. Can Cbtain OElse-wliere in Tfcile lEeg-ion. Never Before Have Such Large and Complete Stocks of Clothing. Overcoats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Capes, Skirts, Wrappers, Shirt Waists, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Com fortables, Notions, etc., been shown here. OSTota Tills Group of XTnmatcHabla Values Brongrlit OTortH for Oir Openii Day's Sale, 11 Win Conine i Tea Days Only. Boys' Heavy All-Wool Never-Rip Knee Pants, igc a Pair. Boys' Heavy All-Wool Vestee Suits, trimmed with four rows im ported braid, 75c each. Children's Absolutely All-Wool Vestee and Double-Breasted Suits, in Checks and Plaids, made to sell at $3, opening day's price, $1.98. Vestee Suits, made with silk facings and veller collars, very low. Our lines of Children's Suits range from 75c to $4.50. Boys' Absolutely All-Wool Long Pants, three-pieced suits, $2.98. Special attention has been given to our Youths' Department and the lines of suits we show from $2.50 to $lO are matchless. Men's All Wool Tricot Suits, good, serviceable and heavy, $2.98. Men's Absolutely All-Wool Fancy Plaid or Plain Black and Blue Dolan Cheviot Suits, the equal of any $8 suit elsewhere, $4.98. BLUE SERGE in heavy weight, pure worsted, hoth in the finish ed and unfinished effects, strictly custom-made and fast color, the equal of any gio suit in the country; our opening day's price, $7.98. sto is the Popular-Priced Dress Suit with us. The values we offer in Black, Blue, Fancy Stripes and Checks, in Worsted and Cassimere, are not to be found elsewhere. The assortment we show PITIOAK DEPARTMENT Under the skillful management of our Misses Nettie and Minnie rfnWt 1 * Neußurger you can depend on finding an array of fashionable gar- /£B|k ments of high grade, not to be excelled anywhere while prices will be found far below elsewhere. Braid $| 48° 8 y dacket8 > with the new Btar Bailor Collar, edged with three rows Soutache a Ladies' and Misses' Ail-Wool Kersey and Covert Jackets, $6. JJ )LJR A/ ■ —SPECIAL ONES - HVNBBED - JACKETS |A MI in absolutely All-Wool Kersey, in Tans, Blue and Black, Made Like Cut, REGULAR SIO VALUES AT $7.98 181 #4 Our Stock of CAPES, FROM $1 TO sls, IS POSITIVELY THE GREATEST IN THE REGION TBMP KERSEYS, GOLFS, ASTRAKAMS AND PLUSHES. Ladies Heavy Plaid Waists, 50c. Ladies Black Mercerized Petticoats, 50c. Blankets, Heavy, Gray and White, full 10x4 size 75c Blankets, 48c. DRY GOODS.—The Moat Complete Dry Goods Stock we have every shown now awaits your in spection. All the new Covert Cloths, Crepons, Brllliantines and Sicilians—the very latest dross fabrics are here in abundance at way-down prices. Note this group of money-savers: Lancaster and Amoskeag Apron Ginghaius. Sea yard. Very Best Calicoes, all colors, 5c a yard. Good Heavy Canton Flannel and Hhaker Flan >•l, Ac a yard. Beat Shifting Cheviot, 7c a yard. Ten Styles Fancy Plaid Heavy (doable-fold) Dress Hoods, 10c a yard. Potter's Ileat (49-inch wide) Table Oilcloth, liHc a yard. 40c Fine Bleached Table Linen, 25c a yard. Heavy 40-inch all-wool Cloth (all colors) Suit- JOS. NEUBURGER IF. O. S. OF BTJILDIIsrG-, FEEELAITD, lE?_A_ is the greatest in lower Luzerne county. They possess all the good ness a weaver can put into the cloth and the acme of the tailor's art is used in their make-up. Special Values in Men's and Boys' Trousers, which lack of space prevents mentioning. OVERCOATS—A long cold winter is predicted, but in a Neu- Burger Overcoat you can face any kind of weather. We have taken time by the forelock and have here now a Stock of Overcoats Five Times Larger than any other store in Freeland at Prices Far Below the Lowest. Men's Absolutely Fast Color Kersey Beaver, Blue and Black Overcoats made with fancy plaid lining, $3.98. Men s All-Wool, Fancy Back, Satin-Piped Overcoats, $7.48. Men's Absolutely All-Wool Heavy-Weight, Fine, All-Wash (tan color) Covert Cloth Overcoats, regular I 9 value, #5.98. Men's All-Wool Trivoli Kersey Overcoats in Blaok and Blue, $6.48. Our lines of Herring-bone, English Whipcord, Irish Frieze and Kersey Overcoats in Fancy Back and all Satin Linings are world-beat ers at gio. ings, 29c a yard. The Itegular 81.25 Covert Suitings, 54 inches wide, go during this 9ale at 89c a yard. MEN'S SHIRT BARUAINS.—UItra Heavy Black and White Striped Cheviot Shirts, full 36 inches long, foiled and gusseted seams, 39c. LNDKKWEAR.—Children's Heavy Fleeoe-lined Jersey Ribbed Underwear, from 9c up. Hoys' Eitra Heavy Flecce-llned Jertey Knit Underwear (all eizee, 24 to ,14), 25c. Ladles' Heavy Fleece-Ilned Jersey Ribbed Un derwear, 19c each. Mea's Heavy Natural Wool Regular 50c Under wear (warranted 50 per cent wool), S3c. SPECIAL.—We are offering during this sale Five Bales of the Very Best Fine White Quilting | Cotton at 5c a roll. Men's ltrown and Tan Corduroy Heavy Shirts, the new goods made to do away with the continu ous shrinking of flannels, while they are just as warm and wear better, 03c. SHOES! SHOES! —While there are lota of Shoos as good as ours, there Is no store today sell ing good solid footwear as cheaply as we do, and we show the most complete stock In town. lloys' (food Tap Sole Lace Shoes, 75e a pair. Misses' Fine Kangaroo Shoes, strictly solid and serviceable. 00c a pair. Ladles' Fine Patent Tip Dongola Shoes, 99c. The Vernon Men's Shoes have a world-wide reputation for good service. Regular *1.75 value for $1.35. Ask to see the TRIONFA Ladles' Shoes—the best shoes made. We are sole agents. Only $8.50. FREELAND TRIBUNE. utiwiiii im. PUBLISHBD EVERY I MONDAY AND THURSDAY BY THB TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. Orrica: Maim Strut abovi Cmt*. IMHQ DISTANCS TXLMPBOMI. Make all money orders, checks, etc,, payable to the Tribune Prtntinu Company, Limited. FREELAND, PA., OCTOBER 16, 1899. Declaration of Principles. In an address to the voters of Penn sylvania, adopted on Thursday and signed by William Sellers, president, and William T. Tllden, chairman of the executive committee, the Business Men's Republican League of Philadel phia sets forth tho following declaration of principles: "The unswerving effort of tho Busi ness Men's Republican League, since its organization In 1890, has beon to Im prove the character of our state govern ment by opposing—within party linos— the selection of Improper candidates by the Republican party for state offices. "The league has Invariably, actively or by its silence, aided the election of Republican nominees, firmly believing that tho rising sentiment against the abuses In the management of state affairs by the corrupt Quay machine would become strong enough within the party to overpower the machine In spite of Its hlgh-handod methods and the frauds through which It has maintained control. "In the past this league has suffered unfit candidates to go unopposed for the sake of party regularity. But the time for such compliance Is gone. "A corrupt candidate for United Stalos senator, after being repudiated by the chosen representatives of the people, Is appointed by a servile gov ernor, In violation of the constitution, and the party convention is packed to endorse this unconstitutional act. "Candidates of conspicuous unfitness are thrust upon the ticket. "Members of the legislature are of fered bribes to vote for the notorious McCarrell jury bill In the Interest of a criminally indicted senator. "Members of tho legislature are of fored bribes to vote for the machine candidate for senator. "Tho head of tho machine Is forced to the degrading nocesslty of pleading the statute of limitations to save him self from the penitentiary. "In the interest of tho tfix-escaplng corporations and the brewers, the ap propriations for the public schools are cut down by unconstitutional acts. "In the Interest of the tax-oscaping corporations and brewers, tho state's Insane wards and hospital patients are cruelly deprived of the money needed for their care. "In tho Intorost of tho tax-escaping corporations and the brewers, the tax burdens of all unfavored cltlr.ons have beon made heavier. "In the lntorest of tho spoils-hunting machine, tho cause of civil service reform, to which the Republican party is committed, is abandoned in the ma chine-made state platform of Pennsyl vania. "For tho maintenance of a system of repeating at the polls, by which, In the city of Philadelphia alone, more than fifty thousand fraudulent votes can be counted, constitutional amendments In the Interest of an honest ballot aro ve toed In defiance of the constitution. "A state chairman Is appointed who was dismissed from office for aiding In an attempted treasury loot, and who is notorious for complicity in the wreck ing of a state financial Institution —a man who has declared through resolu tions prepared by himself and adopted by a county convention under his con trol that those who oppose the machine and his shameful acts are 'cowards and traitors.' "For these and other crimes against the Republican party and state, this league refuses to accept the ticket of the Quay machine as a tlckot repre senting tho Republican party. "Therefore, the Business Men's Re publican League of Pennsylvania, while declaring anew Its faith in the princi ples and policies of the Republican party, and supporting tho candidacy of Hon. J. Hay Brown. Republican nomi nee for the supreme court of tho stato, who is believed to be an upright and able man, personally and professionally, does, In defense of Republican honor, appeal to the Republican voters of Pennsylvania to oppose the election of the unfit candidates put forward by this Quay machine. "And we further declaro that the pro fessional standing of Candidate Josiah R. Adams renders him unfit for any public office, especially for judicial office, where loarning and integrity should be ossontlal qualifications. "The lion. William T. G. Creasy, Democratic nominee for treasurershlp, Is known as an honest man, boyond the reach of tho Influence which must necessarily surround any machine chosen candidate. We commend his public record to the consideration of all Republicans." GEORGE FISHER, dealer in Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc. FOR A GLASS OF FRESH BEER, PORTER OR ALE call at NO. 6 EAST WALNUT STREET. I Fall aol Winter Golds J 1 Hare Jnst Arrirei. 1 p| [s| ® We invite you to call and y p examine our new and complete p [ffll lines of pi 1 Hen's and Boys' Heavy Underwear. 1 y y p All sizes and all qualities. p li y p Our Fleece-Lined Non- p p] Shrinkable Drawers and Under- y p shirts are the best in town at the p p| price. ra 1 All We Ask Is 50 Cents a Pair. | H [S Our stock of Men's and y p Boys' winter .hose is very large p m will be sold reasonable. fs A fine assortment of heavy P || gloves will be found here. All @ y s tyles and prices. [e p Latest styles in fall hats and p [iaj caps, neckwear, furnishings, etc. y [M Our stock of shoes was P Ml never more complete. Come and I® P let us equip you for the winter. [e I McMENAMIN S j y Gents' Furnishing, Hat and Shoe Store, i m 86 CENTRE STREET. § a rp es fp¥iPilPWr^Jl7^M)PJlrpMpM"ipil V The Cure that Cures / P Coughs, fo \ Colds, ] S Grippe, (k V Whooping Cough. Asthma, 1 £ Bronchitis and Incipient A jjL Consumption, Is K foUosl The German & y Cvnwttwwfc mA W Imsu. j S\4taja\\ 4tuos*\S. 25 4^50 tAs4 viennaTbakerY J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Centre Street. Freeland. CHOICE BREAD OF ALL KINDS, CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES BAKED 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 parts oj town and surroundings every day. Are Your Shoes Run Down"? The Black Diamond SHOE REPAIRING HOUSE Vill Hate Them Good as How. Tho quality of our work cannot bo surpassed, and we make repairs quicker than any other establishment in town. Call here when you want the Lowest Prices in the Town. H. MOWER, Prop. Hadesty Building, 109 S. Centre Street, Condy 0. Boyle, dealer in Liquor, Wine, Beer, Porter, Etc. The finest brands of Domestic and Imported Whiskey on sale In one of the handsomest sa loons in town. Fresh Rochester and Shenan doah Beer and Youngling's Porter on tap. An Advertisement In tills position is not very con spicuous, still it attracts the read er's attention and proves that, ads in all parts of this paper are read. Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. 0 -A celebrated brand of XX flour always in stock. Roll Butter and Eggs a Specialty. AMANDUS OSWALD, N. W. Cor. Centre and Front Sts., Freeland. BeHERRO - BROS. -CAFE.- Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson* Dougherty, Kaufer Club, Rosenbluth's Velvet, of which wo hive EXCLUSIVE SALE lU TOWN. Muram's Extra Dry Champagne, Hennessy Brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. Ballcntine and Hazleton beer on tap. Baths. Hot or Cold, 25 Cents. P. F. McNULTY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Embalming of female corpses performed exclusively by Mrs. P. F. McNulty. Prepared to Attend Calls Day or Night. South Centre street, Freeland. LIBOFTWINTER, Eating House and Oyster Saloon. No. 13 Front Street, Freeland. TeoMK'nince drinks, cigars, etc. Familes supplied with oysters direct from tho shoro.