j LIST OF FREELAND MERCHANTS £ WH © OH^TE i Mart Matt tab B Casti Mag PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. ► EXPLANATION ? lle me . rchiants whose names appear in this Directory are the lead , ing business people in this ricinity: thev want vour cash trade, and in order to secure it they are going to give STANDARD REBATE CHECKS. One check for ' every ten-cent purchase or ten with every dollar, etc. When you have saved the required number of QTiNMRn RRRATF fUEPVC from ► any or all of these merchants combined, you exchange olmiDnftl/ RuDnlJj bUublVu ► at our stores WHICH ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN 'THE BETHLEHEMS," or i at any of our Branches, for useful and attractive articles to decorate your home. Rebate Checks bring cash trade and cash trade is always worth 5 percent. The merchant makes no advance on his goods, but on the contrary, can and does sell cheaper. The merchant may not always think to give you Rebate Checks. For that reason, you must ask for them; they belong to you for cash trade: you are not begging for them, and it pleases the merchants to t Rot your cash trade. The Standard Rebate Check puts business on a cash basis, enables the , merchant to pay his debts, purchase his goods cheaper, and does not figure in his losses a lot of dead book accounts. Are you not entitled to a discount if you pay cash? Pay cash and * ask for Standard Rebate Checks. They belong to you. • Standard Rebate Check Company's Stores, I 30 East Third Street, South Bethlehem, Pa. ► 45 South Main Street, Bethlehem, Home Office. ► 132 South Main Street, Bethlehem, Pa. ► Storehouse, Over Public Market, Bethlehem, Pa. ► LIST OF PREMIUMS. Checks Required. i Furniture Rocking Chairs 41)0-600- ► 000-7Ou-800-ll)OU-12OO-15OO ! 4 Mori la Chairs 1200-1500 ► Writing Desks 1000-1500 4 Japanese Screens 700-1000 ► 1500-2000 Birds 1 Bye Maple, Golden k Oak, Mahogany and Mar quetrie Tables 500-000- ► 800-1000-1200 Tabarets 500-800- ► 1000 Mail Racks 1500-1800 ► WOO Hampers 500-700- ► 1000 Rugs 500-800- ► 000-1 OLIO ; Pictures 800-400- ► 500-000-800-1000 ► If uslcalMnstrunieats ► Ueujus 1000 \ Violins 500 I Guitars 800 Autoharps 800 ; Mandolins 500 Accordeens 400-600 | Silverware i Knives .100 | forks 800 j Spoons 300 | Brnlt Dishes 600-000- i 800-1000 I Cracker Jars "iOU-tioo j Ice Pitchers 800-1000- 1200 Cake Dishes 500-000- 800 Castors - 500-000- 800 Clocks 500-000- BUO-100U-12U0-1400-1500 Watches 500-1000 1500-3000 - - A' - FREELAND TRIBUNE. IsUbliihil 1888. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY BY THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. Orriua: Main Strbet amove Cbntri. Long Distancb Tblbphonk. MUBSCRII'TIOX RATES: Oim Yar $1.50 ix Months... Four Months 50 Tir# Months The date which the subscription is paid to Is <mi tb addrces label of each paper, the change • f which to a subsequent date becomes a reoatpt for remittance. Keep the figures in adfaaoe of the present date. Report prompt ly so this office whenever paper Is not received. Arrearages must be paid when subscription * discontinued. Make all money orders, checks, etc., payable to Mm Tribune Printing Company, Limited. FREELAND, PA., JANUARY 4, 19uo WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, January 2, lyoo. Day by day the proofs that the ad ministration has a secret understanding with Great Rritian. which is tantamount to an alliance, becomes more and more conclusive. The sending of the cruiser Montgomery to do police duty for the British pat the fever stricken port ef Sierra Leone, and the extraordinary supineness of the state department, under the seizure of American flour on the high 9eas, are evidences in point. The equivocations semi-oflicially put forth by the state department to excuse its conduct in the latter case, are piti able. The attempt Is made to compare the situation at Delagoa bay to that in Cuba during our war with Spain, and to justify the seizures by our seizures at that time. As a matter of course, any and all property, whether contraband of war or not, is subject to seizure under any flag if bound to a blockaded port. Even if bound to a neutral port with the intention of there trans-shipping and ultimately sending to a blockaded port, it has been held subject to seizure, if contraband of war. it is subject to seizure, if bound for a hostile port, whether blockaded or not. But no nation has ever before advanced the plea that neutral property under the neutral flag bound from one neutral port to another neutral port, whether con traband or not, was subject to seizure. Glassware I Vases 3UU-4UU -500-WlO-800-1000 Water Sets 600-000 Tea Seta, 4 piest* 5500-000- 000 Hose Howls * 300 per Lemonade Sets.. sdfSoo ChlnawareYanil Croekery Lamps 800-400- 600-000-800-1000- 1200-1600-1000-0000 Jsrdiueres 800-400- _ 500 Tea Sets, 50 pieces 1000-1600 Toilet Sets. 10 pieces .. .1000- IJSOO-1500 Dinner Sets, 112 pieces 3000-2800 Umbrella Stands 800-1000- IfUD-2000 Vases, per pair *lO-400- 500-000-800-1000 Chocolate Pots 400-600- 000-800-1000 Clocks 500-000- 800-1000-1800-1400-1600-2000 Jardlneres, with Pedestals 500-800- 1000-1200 Cabarets 500400 Cracker Jars 300-400- 500-000 Sundries Bronze Ornaments 800-500- OUO-800-1000 Jewelry Cabinets 400-600- Revolvers 1000-1600- *)00 Cameras (JOO-IOUO -1600-2000 Japanese Art Geods 800-400- slX>-000-800-1000-etc. Hanging Lamps 000-1000- 1800-1400 And£other Beautiful and Useful Articles. To so hold would be to cripple all trade by sea during the continuance of any war. no matter how small. Great Rritian herself has not advanced this plea. It has remained for our subservi ent state department to advance it for her. X t t The department asserts that instruc tions have been sent to our cousul and to our ambassador to investigate the matter. Sent by what means? By mail! By mail that will take at least two months to reachjitstdesignation! Even then, according to administration or gans, all the United States can do Is to await the action of the British prize courts, as other nations waited when we were at war. Rut by the time the courts release the floor, the plucky little South African republics will probably bo starved out. The plea that other nations awaited the action of our courts is as disingenu ous as the rest. Our seizures were made in accordance with well known principles of international law. Great Rrltian's seizures are made in contravention of all law. She is certain to disavow them and to pay damages to the owners, per haps to dismiss soma officer who has been instructed to sacrifice himself for his country. Her only desire is to gaiu time, and in this she is obediently aided by her American ally. t t t While no one in Washington seriously believes that the Republican caucus will dare to indorse the bill of Repre sentative Crumpacker, of Indiana, which proposes to reduce the congres sional representation and the electoral vote 9 of a number of Southern states, Representative Wilson, of South Caro lina. who is an able constitutional lawyer, has gathered a number of legal decisions showing that congress has no constitutional authority to do what Mr. Crumpackor's bill proposes, even if It had the inclination, which he doubts. Mr. Wilson quotes several decisions of the United States supreme court, ono of which contains the following plain language: "The right to vote Is a privilege regulated by municipal law, and inhering exclusively in the state." He also points out that the right to vote has been denied by a largo number of states. For instance, an educational qualification is required by Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, South Carolina, Mississippi, Loulsianna, Colo rado and Wyoming, while the payment of certain taxes is required before citi zens can vote, by Rhode Island, I'enn MERCHANTS OF FREELAND. A. OSWALD,|Dry Good, Notions,' Groceries. Wood and Willow-war*. Oilcloth, Hats. Cap,, Shoe,. Flour, Fosd, etc. REFOWICH'S ''Wear Wail.. Clothing House," Contra Straat. REFOWICH'S "Wear Wll Boot and Shoo Houta," 51 Contra Street. E. J. CUKRY, Choica Groceries, Butter. Egg,, ate. A. WBNNER A SONS, General Merchandise, Sbui, Rabbera. ate. Aganta for tha " Whlta. Star'' Floar. W H. KBIPBK, Cenfeetienery, Tabaoeo, Cigars, ate. JOSEPH BIRKBECK, "Sunshine" Steves. Rangaa and Furnacaa. Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass. Toys of all description. "BLACK DIAMOND" Cash Store, J. C. Burner. Manager. (iK °. *f-. HARTMAN, Meats, Green Groceries. ' i'b in seeton. JOHN RIPPEL, Baker and C'ontectionar. GEORGE KROMMES, Groceries and Provisions. \\M. WILLIAMSON, Stoves. Tinware, Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. No Checks Given With Sugar. sylvania. Delaware, • South'•,Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Tonnes see anil Nevada. Mr. Wilson says the educational qualification imposed by Massachusetts debars a larger number of citizens than are effected by the con stitution or laws of any southern state, and that he feels sure the best sontl ment of the country, regardless of politics, sustains the solution which the suffrage laws of South Carolina and other southern states have secured to the people of Intelligence of those states, t t t It is only fair to say that Secretary Gage's explanation of his course in selecting the City National bank, of New \ork, as a distributing agent to ileal with the internal revenue deposits, is entirely convincing. The City National, it will bo remembered, is closely connected with the Standard Oil Company and with the First Nation al bank, of Chicago. In which, it is charged and not denied, Secretary Gage still owns stock In defiance of the the law governing secretaries of the treasury. When the secretary decided to deposit internal revenue receipts, he did so with startling rapidity. Curios iy enough, the only bank in all this broad land that has accumulated bonds, as if the captious might say, In prepara tion for such an mergency, was the "Rockefeller" National. It had 84.000,- 000 worth nearly all acquired, it is said, within a week, while the next largest holding was only 8300,000. No ex planation is given as to why the Stand ard Oil bank should have so enor mously Increased its bond holding just at this time. Hut the secretary's explanation Is ample. The other banks ought to have known enough to accumu late bonds just before such an emer gency. They can blame no one but themselves for their ignorance. lint some of them would like to hire the City National's mind reader. Was it Abner McKinley? The Susquehanna river at Wilkes barre closed on Friday. Ice had been running for two or three days before, so that when the mercury took a drop on Thursday night the sealing process was rapid. A year ago the river closed on December 11, and in 18(17 the close-up teok place on Christinas Day. The finance committee of Hazlcton city councils estimates that it will re quire 84(1,079.50 to run the several de partments of our neighboring town during 1900. CURRENT COMMENT. Kotrm fin,l f'uaimenta, PallUul aai Olkrrwltr, on Mattara af laltraat. By Andrew J. Pals. AlcKlnley and bla jingo advlaera should huva the Declaration of Inde pendence revised so aa to read: "All governments derive their juat powers from the consent of the goveraore." Mark Hauna, John Bull and Wall street are the trinity which Mr. McKta ley now swears by. Though a Metke dlst in theory, he hasn't been practicing at it to any great extent since be as cended the throne. At the close of the fiscal year Treas urer Beacom finds *2,000,909 more in the state treasury thsn was taken li last year. When the people of the state take time to think about It they will naturally ask. "What excuse had Oev ernor Stone for cutting out a million dollars of the school appropriation?" The public school is the Inst institution that should suffer by the financial pruning knife, and no axcuae except that of absolute inability to pay will be accepted as a reason to Justify either legislature orexecutire In cutting short the appropriation. Governor Stone has no such excuse to plead. The last legislature passed an act providing that the appointment of county commissioners' clerk shall be for a period of three years ualeee he he discharged for cause. In view of this act the clerks in Crawford, Mer cer and Lackawanna counties resigned recently and were reappointed, noping thereby to hold over for three years from the time of appointment. As there are several gentlemen hungering and thirsting for these positions, many of whom were promised them before the election, if things went their way. It is almost certain that the legality of such appointments will be tested In court. What a shock it must bar* bwa t the Republican members of tke house and their eleven Democratic allies te learn that during the very hour they were railroading the sound currency measure through a panic was occurring in New York which, according te Re publican authorities, caused the loss of $100,000,000 and the ruin ef thou sands of men. This Isw that is te es tablish honesty, stability, soundness, confidence and everything else neces sary or desirable in our financial sys tem! 'Twas really too bad. for it look ed so very like a judgment sent from Heaven to rebuke Wall street and its representatives at Washington. The dividing line between the Demo cratic and the Republican parties is no wavering uncertain boundary, but has clear and well defined limits. The Democratic party Is unalterably ar rayed agalriht trusts, against Imperial- Ism, sgainst the single geld standard, against robbery by tariff, and favorsthe imposition of a graded incense tax. There are other minor points of differ ence between the parties, but these are the esentisls by which men are to be judged. The man who imaglnas him self a Democrat, but finds himself out of harmony with his psrty on any of these questions, msv well begin to doubt the soundness of his Dsraoereey, and Bhould not ask to represent his party in any official capacity which has to do with party policies. No antediluvian high priest ever had more reverence for his soothaaysrs and sorcerers than have our secretaries of the treasury held for the Morgans and other Wall street usurers. It wee an nounced a day or two before the late panic In New York that Mr. Gaga and Mr. Morgan had a long conference. It will be remembered that thia earns Mr. Morgan came up the day of tke panic and saved matters from utter demoral ization by offering a million dollars st 6 per cent, while money at the same time within a few feet wse bringing 58 per cent. Possibly tha million was from Uncle Sam's strong hoi. If Mor gan sold his own money at t per cent when he might have had more for the asking, the milleniujn may be leoked for speedily. Grover Cleveland had some bond business with this same Mr. Morgan which put him. president as he was, under grave suspicion. The imperialists are anxious to pro voke the Cubans into soma overt act as an excuse to seize upon the island and forcibly annex It. Our govern ment has all through the contest acted more like an overgrown bully than an honorable gentleman. The administra tion has steadily refused all concilia tory measures in dealing with the Fil ipinos. Thrhr envoy on a mission of peace was driven from Washingten without recognition, in spite of the fact that our soldiers had saluted the Filipino flag and welcomed the Fili pino soldier as an ally against Spain. We provoked them Into firing on our flag by first firing at them, and then like a bully strutting around with a chip on his shoulder. We take that as a reason for exterminating them or compelling them to accept us as their masters. Some flimsy pretext will sooner or later be trumped up as an excuse for holding Cuba. 'Twill give sufficient expansion to afford a few po litical spoilsmen good fat places, and that is what expansion really means, and all It means, to those who are most ardent in urging It. Republican leaders, especially those who have a brotherly feeling for trusts, do not like Hon. William J. Bryan's proposition that trusts should be dealt with by the general government. They say that the states should look after them, and they declare that Bryan Is undemocratic when he would Invoke the aid of congress. This is all very fine, for when a state passes a law with a view to curbing the trust evil it is easy to get a decision from the su preme court declaring that the law in terferes with the Interstate commerce act. There's nothing like making mat ters as easy as possible for the supreme court. Cases have occurred when there was no way for the court to do as It desired except to reverse itself, and of course (hat's humiliating and likely to cause susplslon. Courts are composed of ordinary human beings who have their full share of human weaknesses, and men who are seldom selected sole ly because they are the best and ablest that can be had. The average man would respect the supreme court If it would only let him, but it will take years of fair dealing to wipe out the memory of that lnfamoua decision on the income tax. 'Twas so plain. A Promise Not Fulfilled. I McKinley shouted from the house lops that there would be no step back- I ward in the civil service regulations | for securing comp stent deputies and clerks in the government employment. When the spollsnjcu of his party need ' d more plunder to capture delegates to the Ohio convention he took 9,000 ; places from the protection of the mer j it system and put them at the disposal of the heelers. His law office an-' subordinates hare ' refrained from prosecuting the Re- I publican State Committee from Ohio | for levying tribute on postmasters and ! jovernment clerks in order that a I slush fund might be raised to help out i the party in the buckeye state. Yet such action Is declared to he a plain : and flagrant violation of the law. This promise to the people has been broken.—Helena Independent. Making Frank Confession. And now the administration organs declare that "the question to-day is not who began the firing in the Phil ippines, but who shall end it, and in what way?" This Is a frank admis sion that it all resolres itself Into a question of territorial conquest with out stopping to consider the rights of the people of the archipelago and It is the equivalent of a confession that the American troops started the war un der orders from Washington in the j face of an official report that the Fili pinos did not want war.—Kansas City Times. Gobbled by the Trust. The formal transfer of the plant of the Charles H. Sieg Manufacturing Company, at Kenosha, Wis., to the American Bicycle Company, common ly known as the bicycle trust, has been consummated. All departments were at once shut down. The price paid for the plant is said to be *240,- 000. At the time of the sale the com pany had ordeiß for the manufactur ing of over 20,000 wheels. It is beginning to he believed that Admiral Sampson will go down In nav al history as the commander whose fleet bombarded the forts of Santiago and killed a mule. \ The Cure that Cures / P Coughs, S V Colds, J s Grippe, (k \ Whooping Cough, Asthma, J JA Bronchitis and Incipient A $1 Consumption, Is K folios] 2 Tta rjemedY* £ itw^sAA 25*,50*,J jm $2.75 BOX WAIN COAT tw A RKGI LARfI.OS WATERPROOF uQf ' MA( KIKTOSH FOB 52.75. Bind Ns Monsy. SflwHalitt MHKHk atata weight, fit ate number of Irishes around at brfifist taken avar Yawt ondar anat alone np under arms, and wa will thin at prase, r. praanofT.aa and If fonnd exaetl TfrfWfiT as represented and tha aiost^won^ HwS af and equal ha any aoet you can buy Maj CjHjM forffc.OO. yay tiea*ri-a ayaai enruiali Bfa Mmm Umf!' d r AnM#'"r anitVd. 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TRUSSES, 65c, Sj^ANDUPj at FACTOET TricM*7om" tl 1 a tTur *| r~, the price charged by others, and WEI / TLV„ EI Tort tTn(ble Elastic Truae, Illustrated above, cut this! ad. out and sond to us with OLE SlTftiAL ritK K namr,i.! state your Height, Weight, Age, how long you have been' raptured, whether rupture Is large or small 1 also state j number inches around the body on a line with the rupture, say whether rupture is on right or leftside, and we will send either truss to you with the under Standing. If It la nst a perfect fit and aqnMtn I rune* thai esuil at three times oar prlcc.you can return it and we * will return your money. WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS CATALOGUE 1 • f tre.asa. including the Raw fIO.OO I* Trnaa <Nf) Vr . that euros almost any ea.o, n„d whlehweaell for t>Z,/ 0 ; tddrr.i SEARS. ROEBUCK & Co. CHICAGO j I feALfiiß BUYS A $3.50 SUIT V* 7 3,0(10 tKI.KhIUTKI) "MKVKIIW'KAIiOI'T" IMH HI.H MsK BKAT AM) RNKK. HEM LA It #H.6O HOTS* TWO- Xl!wU\ rlK(:: ***" ''A.MS SI 118 AT $1.06. |/) A NEW SUIT FREE FOR ANY OF THESE SUITS /J-if * WH| CH COM'T GIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR. (bund to us, tau- Bkf of buy and say whether 131. o C llnrge ornnall forago and we will send ytu I L I "thu *u!t hjr exiirers, c. o.l>. subject to e.\- T I'i lamination. Yon ran r a limine It nt your I I Ulexpresd ofllcoaud If fouud perfectly oatld -1 I | factory and eqnnl to anlta aolil In jour town far ; I A I 60, nay your express agent our Special l/l/ Offer 1 rice, H>I.IH, und express charge.", i Ha THESE MIES FAST SUIIS nns tor boys 4t W W;? lßjear.toi age and ore mailt d m-rjwhrrt at via - $8.60. y.ude With IMII lll.Kal.AT and kNKKH, Fl <tv lalri-t 1800 atylr aa llluntrated, mnde from a ] n(ifrial henay might. wcarre*latlrg, all-wool 1 Stanian Cstalmrre, neat, handsome pattern, fine Italian lining, genuine Hraydon Inirrllulug, padding, ala)ln;onJ reinforcing, "Ilk *u,l limn sowing, line tailor marts throuriinitt.o suit any bo/ or parent would be proud of. KOK FRBK I MITII SAEPI.tS of 11,,,*' ( (..thing for bo, a 4 to 10 VKAItS, wrlle for Sample Hunk No. 06K. contains fashion platen, tape moasura and full Instructions how to order. I Men's Aults made to order from rto.oo Up. Sam ple* sent lree on application. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago. 111. ibtara, Iluebuck A Co. arc thoroughly reliable,—KUHer.j
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