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. 1V THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 21, 1909. 0 | - IPERILS OF A MINING TOWN t I ac'lcal iPenmylunin Burg Sliding Into Aban- Uselnl and ornamenlal ) | doned Coal Mines, I A g y } [ Sparkling silver and cut glass ornamenting the Thanks e ! | SECTIONS HAVE TAKEN A TUMBLE giving table mM:«‘ to the dignity :mfl .(-hl\or f’t the occasion This prescut g’ass Side- » i and makes the viands doubly appetizing. You have now a § o smi.l Cut Prices 1 sample Instances of the Bottom Drop- |l splendid opportunity to complete the contents of your silver board Set, consisting of 4 » . . I3 s 1 Bottle & Rye, A ping Out Here and There and | @ chest or to add to your cut glass collection by attending our one decanter. fflled with v ;; 3 qudrt Willow A : Expense of Dodging the | 4 st over held in O & g . . Whiskey, Hottled in Bond, omen [ wdiing great half price sale, the largest ever held in Omaha delicious old California : Rttt 'S | DIAMONDS Port Wine, and six Bolg & il - 98¢ " " 3 | thin crust above exhausted coal 1Carat, extra fine, perfect stone with mounting, sal ic ¢5c Bottle I Californt are 'm‘.’ ,i..ul'- “1 gun Rl vene on wnin’ scraman o neenvor- (. X Garil, xth fine, PUtTGOE vions With MotRtaC. st oice BIES N0 fancy Glasses to match, ,.:]‘h;‘r.\".,,'.‘ LW metal calf skin. s the ing Pennsylvania towns are bullt, is In 13 Carat, extra fine, perfelt stone with mounting, sale pric 50 5 " SUSIIES LRt T ‘ vloanest. nicost stock used @ constant state ot aisturbance. ' over (W & piug 164 Carat Far Screws. white, perfect stoaes, sale nrl"ési‘lzo ;;" u o(r)th $2.50, oJlye Lo Yo cleanest, nice an ‘area of hundreds ot sauare mites this [l &5 Cara Ear Seraws: white, perfoct stones, saie price - - 810059 or One c 41.00 S in women’s boots. It J|crust is only from ten to forty feet e Week only P doesn’t seuff up, it doesn’t [ 1ok supporied b B ol s DIAMOND BROOCHES burn the foot, it cleans and W] apart to make a substantial foundation 9 Stone Brooch, weight 1% carat, 14 carat mounting, rez;);uraa ; shines easily. - We have g, T Wit Um0 T Gowawara | [] 11 Stone Brooch, weight 13 ‘carai, 14"carat mountings, rogular price SPECIAL THANKSGIVING 4 them in button or lace. jolt of twelve feet or a sidewise and |l KR PRI AR Rl LR $122.50 AT'o' nFFE e R o A s f s 200 Diamond and Pearl Brooches, regular prices $20.00 to $50.00, cnm'll THE VERY BEST FOR HOME USE | is enough to demolish any bullding in ex TOW, BL sevoccssesresinnranninisniens --$10.00 o $25.00 1 qt. Extra Fine Sherry Wine i Full Quarts, 800, $1.00 and $1.26 istence. 1 qt. Very Old, Fine Brandy N very time a bullding breaks through SOLID GOLD DIAMOND LOCKETS 10t Bhenandouh DU Ry . Half Gallons, $1.50, $1.76 and $2 3 [ J the shock farther weakens the crust In| Large Roman Diamond Set Locket, regular price $23.50, now 1 4t. Apricot Cordial . The standard brand, Bottled in Bond under | 75 D . 1 ! all directtons. |l Large Fancy Diamond Set Locket, regular price $35.00, now 8. government supervision 17.50 [ P | The bottoms of graves in Scranton Potal VAIE o4 ii s vin o ¥is vsiiahey d cemeteries have dropped out. Many of the SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS SPECIAL PRICE. $ 65 an wells are dry, thelr contents having es Gents' Plain Roman Buttons, regular price $4.50, now ... 2.25 ® ‘3_ e caped downward into the desered mines Gents’ Piain Roman Diatond Bet BUttons, reg, Drice 5, now §2.8! This Week Only ..... €2 T A sample bottle of Hiller's pure food o :"‘“’ M“‘;‘":“”" {";‘ ,',',' “'\my‘ "" Gents’ Fancy Engraved Buttons, regular price $8.00, now ....84 08 Neat Box--Shipped frepalo fine California port to each purchaser e point of popwation, wealth and Influ SOLID GOLD SCARF PINS ence, doomed to destruction as & result Both Phones. .y of the anthracite coal operatajons? Plain Roman Scarf Pins, good weight, regular price $2 Cameo Scarf Pins, regular price $5.00, now STERLING SILVER SOUVINER SPOONS 1,000 designs to select from, regular prices $1.00 to $2.25, sale prices, at . --50¢ to $1.15 50, now 31.25 The doom of Scranton has long been written, but never was the handwriting The Shoers [0 5, wal) shin LABEIAR S0t o petaty as at the present moment The city 1s| 16th and Douglas Streefs | in the throes of unabatable fear—a fear | paralleling the fear of Frisco when shaken | to ruins by its quake—of collapsing and | toppling to pleces at any moment from end to end The warning of what Is coming was sounded distinctly a few days ago, when blocks of property valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars in the most thickly populated district sagged and broke in an utter wreek which wiped out homes, destroyed streets, and carried in its wake woe to hundreds. \ Cemetery Bottom Dropping Out. | | MESH BAGS Chamois lined, best quality Mesh Bags, regular prices $6.50 to $9.75 now, at .... .......... cieeen. - $8.25 to $4.88 OGERS BROS. 26 Pieces mahogany chest, including 6 hollow handle knives, 6 forks, 6 table spoons, 6 tea spoons, butter knife and sugar shell, vintage or chartered oak pattern, regular price $35.00, NOW ........$17.50 Every article marked in plain figures and you cut the price just in half. This $47,000 bankrupt manufacturer’s and wholesaler’s jewelry stock, every article modern and of the latest patterns, was bought recently by us personally in the east, and is now placed on sale at figures that will make you buy. Mail orders promptly attended to. Our optical department offers: Your eyes tested and fitted with Ter- iscopic lenses (prescription quality) nickel or alumico frames $1.00 Gold filled frames (guaranteed 20 years) ..... PGS oA $2.50 AT THE SIGN OF THE CROWN R P O R R R BB L B P RN D R T THE ALL-YEAR ROUTE N TCOCALIFORN Through Denver ' Scenic Colorado and - Fissures large enough to drive a team of horses through zigzag the earth for - L b blocks leading from the school. The homes have been abandoned. The school Bm*., Bm'n bullding has been condemned. Four hun- dred children were attending the school. 'r.'d It is easy to concelve what would have | happened had the cave-in come during class hours, 18: piire N4 Whilekorne In a suburb of Scranton Is a beautiful Sl alod 61100 cemetery, the largest burying ground in _ove'n" thi whE. DEDF the northeast corner of Pennsylvania. FHATTRNIE S loan. Almost dally the stroke of the miners' Ask your grocer for it picks agalnst the mine roof cut "\I’fl\lkh‘ d and coffins by the dozen drop into mine 5 c workings. More coffins protrude into the mines to 5 drop through at the slightest jolt. Miners U. P. Steam Baking Co. who have worked under the cemetery say | whole of the graveyard will fall into the | about to be abandoned workings. Twelve & coffins is the record for one fall, while it 115 South 16th St. Opposite the Boston Store. 4:10 P. M. from Omah 1s common for a single coffin to fall and i 4 + M. from Umana | break open, scattering the bones of the 7:20 A. M. in Denver. T F dead at the feet of a miner. A $50,000 chapel g | bullt for a recelving vault by Bishop Hoban | ined and no supports have been substi- | !hrough a piece of ordinar: r : : s - iw ed an s s cc y cardboard 'd & 3 >, o it an oo ear has required rebuilding as a result of un- |eyceq Looking through the stone tested at the Through standard and tourist sleepers daily to Pacific Coast. FOR derground disturbances. It 1s again crack- | Modern coal mining called for the re- [GhrSEoRrd; one Wil see two holes it the Personally conducted tourist excursions Tuesdays Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. ng. moval of two-thirds of all coal on first|be genuine. The reason for this is that 1 N § 3 P 9 5 € “ X Pn‘;‘ this cemete; kxn the :nmb of John H. | mining and the taking out of pillars con- | At Imitation dlamond will ‘give a double «ow tourist rates daily, with long limit, embracing the entire west—ask about them. allas, once park commissioner of New ° g 5 f T : i TH AD TE 3 3 taining the remaining coal in the final | 3we" nressers York City. Pallas' boyhood home was|gion's ! U'is claimed that there 1s no acld hay- E OOLORADO LIMITED night train— Scranton, and there his body was shipped bo ing any perceptible effect upon a genuine g y And to add to the gloom of Scranton, 4 A B! > to rest with those of his kin gone before. | ;org i5 no redress for damages for 18ck | dropped upon & siohe made o Elon” cort Leaves Omaha 11:30 P. M. : A magnificent marble mausoleum Was| ¢ mathing on the statute books of Penn- |rode it, but upon the bona fide stone it i . The young man or young crected to his memory by subscriptions of | 4\ Uile e (e ‘protection of the surface. | Wl have no effect at all—Harper's Arrives Denver 2:15 P. M. » lady without a pair of Win- New York friends, most of them Pallas' |y yurface is owned by the freeholder. A [\ o r N Fae 4 5 5 \ S - ter thn shoes ‘Wil S0t ba ‘ad. admirers In the ranks of lubor which 1| corporation owns the coal. This under-| PRECIOUS WINES ARE SHIFTED A high class electric lighted train with chair cars, diner, sleepers and library-observation can mited into the lne of smart | ieum excursion trains carried hundreds of |*!ADAINE is expressed in all deeds and & . o ¢ ; ¥ ; ; s of | jeed is & contract. The purchasers of the | Some Amclent Brandy at $25 a Bottle : :“:';'“‘" ““)”“’ season, : It's go- ::.:‘:m:bm men from New York to the |, roce waived all right to coal reservation | s Appreciated in New York by J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, ? 9 0 be a season of Winter when he signed the deed, in consideration the Wrong Palates. Tans! You’'ll see them every “:“:‘:l ‘“""} l’”"""ki" "”r ""l"fd"“"“"““" of a reduction in the price of the land. All | 1502 Farnam Street, Omaha where. We'va the new shades R A e red ""d". ts base a |, .45 specifically state that the right to| The thousands of promenaders who dur- | rs in several it rlo!é‘:_" 'M”:'m:r“‘:':d n:~ r:"“:"" the surface is reserved by “the party of the | Fifth avenue past the Waldorf-Astoria tra high cut ctyles for men. | or“at 1atest the one after that, is bound to| Milllons to Save School Buildings. |EoIng on under their very feet, while in the " “2 T gy i = Medium or high Napoleon wreck the beautiful marble monument. All| There are some forty public school build- | bar of the hotel business has gone on “":">~:“"m ""l;lle‘x: -n"-!;mmme nll\\n?.«hlhrh m‘p weave top and new stub toe coal directly under the tomb has been|Ings In Scranton. Under every one of the | usual in spite of the fact that the source | (o thelr comrades when sirangers are ab: | for women. Perforated removed, and nothing now supports it but | forty odd bulldings there are plllars of OfT;nph:y bel‘;ml'] was being changed. | Proaching.—Wide World Mugazine. | . & . B a twenty-two-foot layer of earth, without|coal. It belongs to the coal companies. ey have built new wine cellars under | vamps an ; . /s PDI ld toes, heavy soles, K Svon & sadat’ of 'rgak By right of eminent domain the school |the Fifth avenue and Thirty-thira street| GENIUSES BACK TO THE FARM ce, button or Bluchers, | Women Drop From Sight. board may take over the coal by condem- | Pavements since they had to lop off the . - Under the broad title of “Drugs” we include the thousands of items wnk‘ WOMEN'S— St. Patrlck’s orphange, which gives shel- | nation proceeding, provided the coal is pur-fdecorative shrubbery from the Fifth | Foor ” I}I' dl’r“dp Artiatic Persons [ are asked for in a large, modern drug store. F |ter t> 200 homeless children, is held to-|chased. It lg valued at $3,000,000. Should |&venue side of the bullding to comply nyited to FNollow Beoks TOILET GOODS $1.00 Zermo Skin S ! | sether by iron stringers and large bolts. |the school board make a step to claim the | With the ordinance widening the thorough- Sadi the Flaw. The drug store is the mecca of those|? Sisters Hair'Grower 1 tn [ Patrick’s church is sustained by simi- [ coal for the support of the school bulld- | fare, and the task of moving precious| . | who seek ‘the latest in tollet requisites.| i, Si8ters Scalp Cleanse 4 i |1arbolta and ‘rods.” No- % school Test |inga the price would fump nstantly. o |luors and cixs waters ras been going on, | LIeraiure, serieuiture and trusaity in | Qur atsoka'are Veblate "wiih the htent of | Tk hor Tender Feet T 1111 deg s [on & fow fest of surface. This bullding, | 4,00,000; probably 5,000,000 To save ite| Few persons have known of late what|y . SLUD (REEIRHS Of Blate fivine and | fTARCLRE S0 N8 's1.95| Samase—Flesh Bullder, box ..+ - o809 1 AN [too. bas been held whole by iron bands. | sonools Scranton must spend $4,000000 or |the Waldorf cellars really contained, for|community which Balton Hall 4 iacrer| D Jer Kiss Tollet Water 180 and §a.48|, 6 for . ;o0 Apparently Scranton is as olid as the | 000000 in a lump. some of the wines and brandies have|ang soctallet of New York. intends o wor | Ventine's Cold Cream - 880 and B0o| 1,09 Houtetter's B JAEHN 3 the | 55,000, o o b 3 ) es- ntine's Sandal Blocks o aving Lotion o to | proverblal Muldoon, .bul almost dally | “goVon years ago & budding politiclan on | become 5o rare that their names had been | (ablish on a farm on Washington Mountain, ntine's Toilet Water .78¢c_and un..':' Newbros' Herpicide - | damage, elther slight or destructive, visits breaking into the state senate conceived [removed from the wine card and they were near Plaintield, N. J Harman Toflet Water ....800 and 78¢ | Salubrin ) seet . | some portion of the city. k | kept for the delectation of such epicures| Only those 8 5 _| 25¢ Holme's Frostilla G Aggs 140 MISCELLANEOUS DR . that he could bring rellet by Introducing y persons who have been un 8 J vas srsnrene A family is at table. From the floor| ML "7 “OL PO L ing of sur.| a8 are accustomed to order those things |able to make & financial success of their || o e 15, Mule Team Borax . -:% comes & ,um:l,,,: nolse. The tamily knows | & DUl Proviaink "or fhe BTG O son | by name and without studying anxiously |artistic work will be admitted to the ool '5:! Bymole Trokeys, all. this wesk, || Bodinl I’fu‘u’“&f&'::“m; 280, 3 what this thunder means. The ho: s | faC0 v s | « e .. . oeVias s J nrexel shoe ooad tart Fles aRd Ho toa 18| ited able lawyers about his proposed | OVer the list to find something cheap and i For the present sixteen families ha 1f you bring the magasine coupo BN s oe.. o8008 Oy ol nto a great note. | o the Rouse skl He was told that the legislature |3t the same time respectable. For in- g ‘I‘""“"’d‘fl"‘"“' . ,‘"“"‘l"' st to |l R | 1o ik o PaL R . .- 880, ‘300 "and V8o s » ole. . rfere | Stance, there is that old sherry from st |P® ong waiting lis Vhen the fAct Of | m————— s M o . SEREECILIRY <140 F Mrs. Harry Krigbaum left her home a|could enact no law that would interfere L i |the enterprise becomes public t ecta- | “ Siors Malt Extract, dos . .8L80 1419 Farnam Streel, B dhrh ane. Lo i Jace e home Kl LN the ohetititidiia) Sksine Teative “,\-:lm- ; l):!flm» dl,u‘mhn:” v\h.l‘:'h Bapen' sha (i AALAERLIAS. hetemen publie :‘;‘ \::‘::n‘:a Im Olive Boap, this week, can . .70 l Formaldehyde for' dlainifecting, ' bottion, \ Finch. Mrs. Krigbaum lives on Chestnut|contract rights. Mr. Politician was in- [ d8te of 1810, and that Victorla port, which |, o, T ——————— | { Cakes Tvory 8oap . e and Mo —————————— | avenue, near the wrecked school” building. | formed that even the legislature of Penn.|!® labeled Buckingham Palace Cellars,| “Atter thinking the project over for ‘Wflll 26c Peroxide, Monday, only [ - AR L o d 3 1850; the 1840 Steinberger Cabinet, a v | - | As she walked over the street, she stepped | sylvania, which can do most anything, | » ®|yearsor more, Mr. Hall purchased the 25c Bartenders' Friend 14 J ! ch those w ; ; PROPRIE! i t o ! Call Us |close to a fissure. The ground opened|could not disturb or abrograte a contract|!auid Which those who know say goes|farm, which consists of sixty-five acres, | s0c Papes Dlapennony ®oons Pagle Condensed Milk ... 180 | under Mrs. Krigbaum. She sank out of | petween parties, by any act of assembiy, |30WD the aesophagus like & stream of and engaged F. A. Dunham of Plainfield | 50c Pape's Diutetic ... ... sine e l‘.,',“’,“,:“,‘n“",‘::" Powder 900 and 35¢ R . . s g : liquid gold. to lay out the landsc Th c Rexall Cherry ce C Ghooly & .o ] | sight. Neighbors fished her from the cave,| 'The owners of th rface in Scranton e S landseaps. e unsucoesaful ¥ Julce Cough Syrup 28e, 480 | Reborn’ Shoulder con ’ e g s gt g e o sehts to protection as part of | Then there is the Waterloo 1815 sherry, geniuses will receive perpetual leases of AL N ; 898 | ~Bherwin-William's Btencil Guific me s g walved e 8 e | 14 Marqui: brandy, whose cost has gone |the homes which are to be bullt, but they olm’s Eczema Cure und Halr Tonic,| onstration all this w sek-—Come and learn I A few milas out of the city the ground ins in taking title to the surfllce iaiy ~ B lll ave tafa tboiis et third ot |k ++++++80, 460 And 896 | how to do this beautiful decorative wor \ caved at night along & rallroad track.|and are left without redress. They have|UP Since 1815 to $25 a bottle and for which ave to be thrifty and one-third of deco © WOl When:ver you ‘.v-nt | A locomotive sped over the rails and :":mv "" «it around and watch for flssures |if You order a thimbleful they bring you l.:@dlm\:Tde‘der;‘\wl from their thrift is to something call ‘“hone dropped Into the opening. The engineer | (o hreak in the earth and then move along|® Dill for 82 Along with it 1s the Napo- [P dovoted fo :0";“]“’]:":' of "‘\f S— rman c PR G went down with his engine. He was res-|ang watch for the next signs of things |1€on, 102 Whose $1 a pony seems & mod- [Hr: 0 Xnown a8 Now Fvovi. - §las 238 and make | cued from death from scalding steam, but | going underground est price by comparison. Besides are al-| mnree trustees are to be appointed to| it xpown through s was permanently hurt. The engine was| j¢ gcranton falls, it will tumble as™o city | Most forgotten vintages of champagne. look after the Interests of the colony, re C q & hauled out, and the hole filled up. Run| ., the American continent has fallen, be- [ But the mere enumeration engenders @ |porting respectively to the owner, the town- orner ls'h and DOdge | slow signals were posted during the prop- | cauge it will fall to stay down, and a|thirst too terrible, and what have been ship and the temants. The present farm | |ping up of the affected tract referee will not be needed to make the |the feelings of the six trusty workmen |buflding will be changed into an "‘““’"“‘"OW' DR / i | The disappearing well has been forgotten | .oune |vho have 1 doing nothing all the week |tration bullding and will also be used to =y an a"la' as a once standard joke. All families once | 1. jearly every séction of the city where [but move the bottles one at a time in | care for visitors and others temporarily - - — st g | owned wells. There are no wells since (o removal of pillars is in progress as the | baskets lined with cotton can only be im- |engaged In the task of establishing the en- . e _— NG Allte's Dok TAMGE (54 gt Bt L] L s L | it Th seeret Tas Do wl Mo e e et e, e o o | C ristmas Gl“S Fifty years continuous tge water into the mine. Wells went .1,;»‘““‘ even the thud of the miner's pick, are |far, but it is & fact that during the trans- |conducted will be agriculture, and the in- 3 |while you waited. While you lowered a|,.qible day and night. Chairs in homes fer one of those bottles of La Marqulse [Structors In this line, according to the pro- success illnxinduflr[ e | bucket ths bottom had fallen out of the|,. . peen seen to tumble over, pictures |actually slipped out from its cotton lined |™Moters, are to be the best that money can " nm‘l‘n‘l‘: Some f"‘l‘m"f\"}:;‘, “‘"’X‘,:-" { by | well; but all this is ol | fall trom the walls, and dishes rattle and |cradle and before the carrler could catch |OPtaln. It has been even Intimated that Bande: siarilne ahvar cut o S in the state of Nebraska | “Reul estate sharpers In collusion with a | ! ! e «concussion of' dynamite | it had fallen and broken its neck |Edwin Markham will deliver a series of 800ds, opers glasses, and manicure pleces sy Srasta pa o y . | break from the «on n of' dy L sl g feirat || ats Sners giaase . R Dipoes. \ and agent of a coal company, a few years o aseme The contents were saved, but e- | Jo€ .. o e NEo & " e - paRs i . . n 0 » - 2 2 blasts few feet below. Basement floors ents r aved, it -not pre P ol h me, is_in itsell a mighty in_itsell a might ago. got hold of hundreds of acres of ““"1.‘.,‘\”.- fallen into mine workings and car- |served, and proved & wonderful stimulus :n‘"“‘\ not “1’]‘ o n\“:fim i | [P the na - ) land, which was plotted out and sold fo he family store o . | the work during th inder of the Above ali, the ides to be inculested will recommendation for : P | ried with the fall the family store of pro- |the work during the remainder of the day, |, ", ¢ o¢ gconomy, and inasmuch as only recommendation _for home sites. The entire tract was under- | ioqos though the superintendent of the cellar | eweler | viston, | the unpaid authors are eligible to member- . . ’ | mined. The sites were s0ld at fancy prices | oecasionall ow or horse in pasture [had to keep jumping about to see that no (it UIPEIE BTG F68 SUEBIE to MAEher and by the time the last of the lots had ! sigh o pot holes forty |other similar “casualty” occurred |2 Shere 38 OUDE S8 The Susnimn o | flelds drops from sight into pot h of th » ! e ree {been marketcd, great pot holes began to|ana fifty feet deep. Ropes are usgl to —— this sad of the scheine (‘l' "“’f“‘“_"’l 1516 Douglas Street - B MATkPt ATt A% Iaies Toaen. e i ] o} ¥ e does mot propose to derive any financia : i | sppear in . Hout d onarag up the fallen animal It it ia not killed. | , o " SEAT OC S RIOSRE o lbenefit trom the project, and he is quite = BAIIL EY ¢ :l\v]yrmr‘u;.n::.::.::\-; l\‘m.:;: '..m:n..,.i: m\] | Usuallly it is killed in the (umlrlu”u:m ’n clally among the hill regiona of the nerin. | serious ':\)wn he says so. His ambition is & MACH ! k ppeared, le: only the roofs exposed. |tnen stays in its automatic, self-made |ern provinces, baboons are one of the|to establish something in the industrial | DENT | Telegraph poles were brought into play for greatest plagues to the farmer and 4| hich will be not only redit to t ISTS » Peve Sreaiest plugues (o t ne which will be not only a credit to the proping up the houses. but the subsidence |~ Accidents of this nature are so frequent |J7IV°%) OF MENAce to property and even 16| community, but & source of much intel Best equipped dental office in the middle west L continued from the sheer weight of the|that they lack the feeblest element of ex- |in business in a mountain villuge, was in- |lectual improvement in other lines Highest grade dentistry at reasonable prices, ’ SOUSTERS va oar e 1 | houses. cltement. Larger tiugs are looked for, formed by tho Jocal gueen that her beopla| In other words, his experiment may dem | Porcelain fillings, just like the tooth, All {nstra ! THE BEER YOU LIKE | Mining engineers predict that the city | s m goes to bed wondering It the |$OU\d not continue thelr farming, owing | onstrate that a man who can spray a potat Fians carefully sterilized after each patient. |will sink, that bulldings will fall, that|morning will find the eity entom! During the absence of the men, a few Patch well e h to get rid of all THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BM}DO H MAVE A GASE SENT HOomE RN there is nothing to ld Scranton up | Washington Post ecks previously, these beasts had sct- bugs may be just as useful to the w d Cor 16th and l"lrnln; Sts. » B i DOUGLAS 420. IND. A-: | unless each Individual property owner con- S—— 300" dastrayed thy Srome Ths Sotives are|oL 18788 & he' who can writs an eple. but | : 3 T ——— - o and oy ed i@ crops. he natives a ol n o | e i - | tracts to bulld supports under his home at Tosts of Dizsmon in constant dread of them and continually | M ides W10 osmhie. he e wiion LY | FRED KRUG | nts own expense. Heretofore it was thought | Most persons are obliged. In the pur-|fesr for the safety of their children. | Helicon Hall, another New Jersey enter- | . | that the coal companies had left chase of a diamond, to rely implicitly upon | Sir Willlam Wallace relates that he has|prise, fostered by Upton Sinclair, along unmined | the word of the man who sells the stone. |seen droves of fifty to 100 of these anl- |the same lines, was scaling the very heights ) | BREWING Co. ] |one-tnird of the coal for surface support. | While'many years of observation and ex: |mis ail'n single file. and (hat lately: he | " ame lines: was scatlng (he vary holghs will rent that vacant house, fill th ) | perience are needed to become an expert him elf shot two enormous brutes who FOAN hR, o O e - | rounpe 80 veans aco (V) !“:‘ ";"l‘:m::“":"’":m"‘: ";’“r,;‘.:x: of the | it respect to the value and purity of |were grinning at him from the cliffs. They Ing it mysterlously burned down, leaving 4 o0se vacant / ¥ e pillars | dlamonds, yet there are certain extremely |uttered-a nerve-shattering and horrid bark. | the inmates with little else but thelr py rooms, or secure boarders on short notice of coal which were thought to have not|simple tests :‘\lpl:‘lt of being made by the 'Thu DOssess regular system of de- | ;ay and their inspiration.—New . e : ul amas eir tns - " " A 1""" mived, have practically all been |30l 'L or o needie hole vnckod!l oh “Tor e approach” Sf" a" Sossibie | Herala. 4 & vezy amall cost to you. Be convinced. ' 1 S

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