1071 NEUBurger'S 10flfl 1 Q J I rmmim IfflH ■VII GBANO - FALL - OPENING IWWW WE SPECIALLY REQUEST A VISIT OF INSPECTION. Each Department Is a Store in Itself. 11 ith the g feat replenishing of Brand JVew Fall and JJ inter Goods, coming direct from maker to New- Bay ger s, each department in the big stoi'e now contains stoclcs which have never before been eiptalled in lower ne. If e bought before 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 Tlaan "STCVL Can OTotain Elsewhere in Tliis ESeg-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. SSTOt© T13.1S OrX©Y3.]P Cl~ XT"XIXX3.3/tCli3/lol© "\7~a,lY3.es IBx© Y3.g"13."t Jc 'OrtlY. fox Our Ojenim Dai's Sale, lltl Will Continne far Tea lays Oily. Boys' Heavy All-Wool Never-Rip Knee Pants, 19c 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, both in the finish ed and unfinished effects, strictly custom-made and fast color, the equal of any $lO suit in the country; our opening day's price, $7.98. $lO 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 FIPOAK DFPARTMFNT Under the sk,llful management of our Misses Nettie and Minnie ULlVfin. Vlil fllll iUUiI 1 Neußurger you can depend on finding an array of fashionable gar ments of high grade, not to be excelled anywhere while prices will be found far below elsewhere Imams Braid $| 48 n ' 8 H ° aVy Jackets ' with the new Star Sailor Collar, edged with three rows Soutache ® | A Ladies' and Misses' All-Wool Kersey and Covert Jackets, $5. VP^^i/ —SPECIAL— ONE - HUNDBID - JACKETS |A A1 in absolutely Ail-Wool Kersey, in Tans, Blue and Black, Made Like Cut, ' REGULAR $lO VALUES AT 87.08 II Ml our Stock of CAPES, FROM M. TO sls, JiHk IS POSITIVELY THE GREATEST IN THE REGION KERSEYS, GOLFS, ASTRAKAMS AND PLUSHES. " Blankets, Heavy, Gray and White, full 10x4 size 75c Blankets, 48c. DRY GOODS.—The Most Complete Dry Goods Stock we have every shown now awaits your in spection. All the new Covert Cloths, Crepons, Brllliantines and Sicilians—the very latost dress fabrics are hero in abundance at way-down prices. Note this group of money-savers: Lancaster and Amoskcag Apron Ginghams, 5c a yard. Very Rest Calicoes, all colors, 5c a yard. Good Heavy Canton Flannel and Shaker Flan nel, 5c a yard." Best Shifting Cheviot. 7c a yard. Ten Styles Fancy Plaid Heavy (double-fold) Dross Goods, 10c a yard. Potter's Best (40-inch wide) Table Oilcloth, 12)c a yard. MEN S SHIRT BARGAINS.—Extra Heavy lllack and White Striped Cheviot Shirts, full 30 inches long, felled and gusseted seams, 38c. UNDERWEAR.—Children's Heavy Fleece-lined Jersey Ribbed Underwear, from 9c up. Boys' Extra Heavy Fleece-lined Jersey Knit Underwear (all sizes, 34 to 34), 25c. Ladies' Heavy Fleece-lined Jersey Ribbed Un derwear, lflc each. Men's Heavy Natural Wool Regular 50c Under wear (warranted 50 per cent wool), 33c, SPECIAL.—We are offering during this sale l'ive Bales of the Very Best Fine White Quilting Cottou at 5c a roll. Men's Rrown and Tan Corduroy Heavy Shirt*, the new goods made to do away with the continu ous shrinking of flannels, while they are just as warni and wear better, 63c. SHQES! SHOES!—While there are lots of Shoes as good as ours, there is no store today sell ing good solid footwear as cheaply as wo do, and we show the most complete stock in town. Hoys' Good Tap Sole Lace Shoes, 75c a pair. Misses 1 Fino Kangaroo Shoos, strictly solid and serviceable, 90c a pair. Ladies' Fino 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 Ladies' Shoes—tho best shoes made. We are sole agents. Only $3.50. FREELAND TRIBUNE. XiUtliihai 1888. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY BY THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. Orricß: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year , $1.50 Six Months < 75 Four Months 50 Two Months 25 The date which the subscription is paid to is on the addross label of each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance. Keep the figures in advnnoe of the present dute. Report prompt ly to this office whenever paper is not received. Arrearages must be paid when subscription is discontinued. Make aU money orders, checks, etc., payable to the Tribune Prlntina Company, Limited. FREELAND, PA., OCTOBER 19, 1899. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, October 17. 1899. There is no limit to the claims that Republicans are willing to make for the administration, but there is a limit to the imposition that can be practiced upon intelligent men. It is simply ridiculous for the administration to claim credit, as it is now doing, for the acceptance by Canada of the temporary boundary lino between Alaska and Canada, which was sometime ago agreed upon by representatives of the United States and England, when it is well known that the Canadian govern ment was compelled to accept by the English government. It is equally well known why. England has a trouble some war on hand with the Transvaal republic, In which it wishes the moral support of the United States govern ment, and, as a sort of bribe, it ordered Canada to accept the temporary bound ary line, which the Canadian premier had declared he would fight rather than accept. Certainly there is nothing in that to entitle the administration to any crodit. While the acceptance of the temporary boundary line is advanta geous to Americans, it is after all merely a postponement of the dispute to some futuro time, when England has no war on its hands. t X X Admiral Schley's response to a com mittee from the Woman's National In dustrial League, which called on him to present a copy of a resolution adopted by the league, asking contributions from industrial workers to purchase a home for him, was worthy of the man and his record. lie said: "While I feel deeply touched by the desire of your committee, which the resolution brings to my attention, and sincerely appreciate the purpose and wishes you so kindly suggest tcr me, I feel that I ought to ask you to defer this matter until the wants and noeds of a cold wintor now coming on, have passed, and its demands In the households of some of the groat army of industrial workers have first been met before any provision is made for mo. With expres sions of deep gratitude to you, the matter is left to your consideration." ft* The Dewey fright of the McKinleyites is fast reaching an acute stage. It is no longer a secret that Senator Proctor is grooming Dewey for the presidential nomination, next year, and a statement made to Vermont friends that "no man has ever yet refused to accept the presi dency," is significant of his belief that ho can count upon Dowey's acceptance, if ho can show him that ho can be nomi nated. Proctor's political shrewdness is unquestioned, and if the Democrats carry Ohio, ho will get all the assist ance ho wishes in booming Dewey for the Republican nomination next year. Nothing short of overwhelming Re publican success in Ohio can give Mr. McKinloy a reasonable degree of cer tainty that he will be renominated, and that seems doubtful indeed, at this time. t t t Representative-elect Roberts, of Utah, now In the East, says the light against him is largely political and that he intends to stand up for his rights all the way through. He says he was elected as a Domocrat, not as a Mor mon; that prominent Mormons wore on the stump against him, and that he carriod a number of non-Mormon voting districts. He denies that he came east to avoid a warrant issued for him in Utah; also that he has ever violated the anti-polygauiy law. He exprosses con fidence that ho will serve his full term in the house. The light against Mr. Roberts promises to bo one of tho blt torest ever made against any man's retention of his seat in either branch of congress. t t t The administration has announced a strict neutrality in the war in South Africa, and it would better livo up to that announcement, as there is a powerful sentiment in this country, especially among those of Irish and German descent, against the attitude of England in that war, and those who entertain that sentiment will quickly resent any departure from neutrality by this government. Condy 0. Boyle, doaler in Liquor, Wine, Beer, Porter, Etc. The finest brands of Domestic and Imported Whiskey on sale in one of the handsomest su loons in town. Fresh Rochester and Shenan doah Beer and Yeungling-'s Porter on tap. 98 Centre street. i Pi ail Winter Goods 1 3 Hate Just Jtritei. 1 p| |!lj j:! We invite you to call and || y examine our new and complete p yi| lines of ra 1 Men's and Boys' Heavy Underwear. I (1| || p All sizes and all qualities. p pj m p Our Fleece-Lined Non- p [il Shrinkable Drawers and Under- [!g] p shirts are the best in town at the p p| price. p I All We Ask Is 50 Cents a Pair. | [i| || Our stock of Men's and p p Boys' winter hose is very large p pj and will be sold reasonable. | A fine assortment of heavy pj ra gloves will be found here. All ra Hi styles and prices. [e L_~j I^l p Latest styles in fall hats and p PI caps, neckwear, furnishings, etc. [|fl [e Our stock of shoes was pj U| never more complete. Come and P let us equip you for the winter. Pj 1 McMENAMIN'S j [I Gents' Furnishing, Hat and Shoe Store, [§ l| 86 CENTRE STREET. N a mjj a a rrtiMi^iil Chicago and employ nearly 8.000 people in our own building. WK SKI,I, OIIOaNH AT C 32.00 and up; KIA.MIB, *115.00 and up; alvnevery thin* In musical instruments at loweßt wholesale prices. Write for free special organ, piano and SEARS, ROEBUCK Ac CO* (Inc.), Fulton, Desplaines and Wayman Sis., CHICAGO, ILL* SEND NO MONEY MM®i- ZZmmZZm ■ 7Z, ■we will send you OUR HIGH vD I ISO GRADE DROP CABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE i.yfrrbrbt u. D. aubjeet to I tea ■sdon. You can examine it at your nearest freight depot and If W WuLjf B " f found prrfrflly mtifactory, exactly as represented. (MI* ATKhT Va KbA! NT( 11 vuu' llMl'u iK.' pa"' ■ : :1 " ' ' an^Vr*UU 0 | U, i Spe Tl' aPriC i e $15.50 " 120 pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500 miles Rwll' CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL in your own home, and we will return your 10.50 any day you are not satisfied. We aril dif- BHIGr ' " jj.Trlr l frrint make* and grades of Hewing tlnrhlnoH at US.SO, 810.00, ft I. 00, O. LJL 512.00 and up, all fully dnrrlbed In Oar Kree Sewing Machine Pnlaloirue, V I fi W!irt BURDIOK fa $ I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS by unknown concerns {At | IKS) ?! = RKLIAHLB 'ANI) ' WIIO' All F. OT " ome BV ® - TUC h * s evor y MODBRW IMPnOVKJIBNT. f&l fa I Fl C. kvkii v tioon point ok kvkry hiuii Qs6*G3 * . '—— UK.UIK HACHINX num. with TUB I zza L <lsa naahlne •5- B 5 Ifr nmdp. Kpry known atiacbment I*furnished and our Freo Instruction Book telle hS£ - M \AI bow anyone can ru it anddoelther plain or any kind of lancv work - Ju A ao-YEARS' BiNDINQ QUARAnJeE IS .".It h ovcrv m.ohTn. a it COSTS YOU NOTHING tu ; .,.„„,i,.r„„,i™.,*!., Lm P .r.ft • --aUP . . i ■ — ■ with those your storekeeper sellsnt S4O OO s-jsst Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, 111. TRUSSES, 65c, SL2S AND UP at^PAtTOH* "*KHKN*7es han U "ne-third | I I"" the price charged by others, and WE 1 / s ,*LV 5 £ York K-, THlbli l F.lastle Trnaa. Illustrated above, cut tills ad. out and send to u 8 with Ol'K HI'KIIAI, PRHF namrd •tat. your HrliM, Wcljtit, A„, lmw lonir you hnvo Ik-oo ruptured, whether rupture in large or small, also state number incheß around the body on a line with the rupture, Hay whether rupture in on right or left side and wo will send either truss to you with the under' standing. If It In not a prrfrrt fit aud equal to lrtn.ae that retail at three time* our prlee.youcan return it and we will return your money. WRITE FOB FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE of traaaea. Including the New flw.OO Lea Trait #A Vc thatenrea almoat any raae, anil whirl. wr aril for */,/j Add"" SEARS, ROEBUCK & Co. CHICAGO ES?£I.9B BUYS A $3.50 SUIT U 7 a, OOO CKLF.HKATKI) "NKVKRWKAKOUT" IMIURI.B bF.AT AMI KNP.K. RKIiI'IiAK $3. £ll lIOYH' TWO PIECE K.NKK PA.MB SUITE AT SI.BB. /)*r r A MEW SUIT FREE "R any op these suits (ML.IISK H D D N O SV^E S Y A *, IA I w: J (send to us, atafe am- or boy and sav whether Nl* # Wjlarge or t mall forage and we w ill send you suit by express, C. O. D. subject to ex- I I Pfamination. \ oil ran examine It at your I I express office and it found perfectly satin- I II factory and eqnal to sulUaold In jnurltfwn for I l\ I *^- So '.l u V v Jourexpreaa agent our Special I 11 i Oiler I rice, fl.ifH, and exprei-s charges. ■ I THESE KNEE PANT SUITS are for boys 4 to ■ ; u*'' i'"l .... MUM o.rrj.L.r, .1 V * B ' -0, with IMUTILK BKAT and KNKKB, latest 11100 style aa llluitratad, made froai a /gff.VVS aperlal h-ny weight, wear rr.UUng, all-woo! „ „ Htaiitoa Caaalnere, neat, handsome pattern, flue Italian lining, gcwu.u.- lirajd.n Interlining, padding, stajlm: and reinforcing, allb and linen uewlng. flnr tailor mado cl!mfixjJ'i'i kh or ri "'• M ° M ' d he ~p0,,d 19 YP.AR9, write for San.pl.- Book .No.' fasllUm plates, tape measure and full Instructions liow to order. Men's Suits made to order IVom *f,oo ud. Baut pies sent free on application. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, 111. (Burs, Bvclmck * Co. art) Uorouikly rtllabU.-Editor.)