4 THE BCRANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST C, 1894.' tit cratrfon txikm PUIIIIMID DSUV IN SCRNTON, P.. Tmibunb Publishing Company. E. P. KIN089URV. fctatoimOmesi Tmaim Buiieme. ratnai (HIV, HANAaCM SNTIKII, AT 1HC PO.TO.HOI AT . KU fBQ1-OUtAA MAIL MATTCK. 'l'l-Iuter' Ink," tlio reco;ulzil Journal for advertiser, rule tilt NCHAMTON IKinrXEBs the li ot advtnlInr medium In Nortlii'.intern l"tiiiylvuta. "I'rluter' Ink" linonl. SCUANTON. AUGUST 0. IN'J4. e 1 ; - ".' " " ?i - - KtPUBLICA, STATE TICKfeT. For Governor: Daniel tt. nARTi.v Of C'tNTI.U. lw Zfrvir.li "if (; ,r nior: WAliXR l.YON, lib' ALl.KUUUXV. AjlOH H. j:yuk, OF I.ABCATr.!t. for Ocaeiury of lUrnul .:aTu.rj: JAS1K.S W. I. ATT A, 01'' rillLAHBI.HllI.U lor Conyrtsiiutn-ki'-l.ur( ; OAU'SH.. A. GROW, Hi fclYUl.HANN.l. GKOKGE T. UL'FF, li' WVST.MONtil.AMD. Flittiun Tlino, N.iv. 0 It is uisTiNCi'LY to tiw credit of Hurens Miiloniy, of l'ltUtou, thut lie would have nothing t do wit a thu Junkif of ;iJ!'guJ r formers which in brhipiiirittiton liit- dUivjiiUo abroad. lUirgijfd Mulniioy Is "in lioueit ottioiul unci a nuit'tnuiU, r-tirtkuluM iu whiuu lie ilUJ' iP to Bomo extent i'miu et'i tulu l'iti.'-loiiiiiiis with whom lu- U com-liellt-tl :o iv.-ociiili;, ut liiiu".1, in tin ulli ciul iclution. Another Hawaiian Conspiracy'? Tjh.' singular tittiUido of President Clovehtul toward the baud of cila creilit'.'d Hai;ii'.tm tuoutirebisU which in now iu Washington upon a tulsiiou of tiviicht'iy iu K'Oiuiilnjcui'U day nioro nuuki-d. When tho othir di:y Mr. liouteilc, of Mr.lno, otf iTert in tho houso a resolution coiigtuluUting tho Ha waiian jiutriots uj.on tht'tr Niieeessful establishment of a republican govcrti DiL'ut, and v(iciug our federal recogni tion of that government, it was sup posed that this proper and setiuly ac tion, vx-.rwlr.g an it did tho real feel ing of imietoetwwoutli'thH of tha Ameiieim puoplo, would bo n.tllUd cordially and without delay. This resolution, it is iulcrestiiitr to note, was an exact copy, except as to tha chanced named, of . tho resolution olleicd by Mr. MeCieury, tho Demo cratic chairman of the house committee on foreign uUiiirf, when Brazil becamo a republic during General Harriaon'a administration. It Is enld that on Wednesday of last week, Mr. McCreary expressed hla hearty approval of the Bciitelle resolution and promised that it should he promptly and favorably reported. On Thursday, however, ho "was, it Is alleged, summoned by tho autocrat of the white house, who had been advlwed of the approach of the ex Quecu LU coterie of royalist conspira tors. The outcome of this executive command was that McCreary and his ansociate cuckoos are now goinjr to try to Hii'Uher the BoutelJu resolut Ion In their committee. The significance of this action at Washington becomes clearer when we we read lu the Pittsburg Times exactly what the.e Hawaiian satellites of de throned bar burl a a royalty expect to accomplish during their negotiations vith Cleveland and his man Friday, tho mugwump secretary of state. They w ill not, according to the Times, Ask fur the rostoration of the quoou. 1 ha suUUacjof uu rnuit will be tor iu)n-;.itrferer.ce on the part of the Unil.d State and uo rcoui.luu offlou'ly ot tlia iirent KOYruuiDt until Hawai tiiiiB liiiva bad nn opyortaultv to milii iLa difrnte tLaumlvn. 'Ita Uultud Stmm will 1):! aairert to kp ita marlnos off tlio island, cd if tula u doue a oiTll war will foii Aj it Jortj-eigiit Uoura aftor th uaws rcvJiB Hoaoluiu ttit tb UnlUd Statos will bo uuutrul. ilr. Purkr a.ji tile buy fortori of the quen outuunibxr ttio R jiuuiiianit 10 to 1, and if tiia ajjUt atartK Im-re will bu uo doubt of tlio itult. Ttie tjueou's pauy will win iu a vary uliort tiinrt id a rtul ropubi.e will bo eHtabllshed. Tba Dole (jorerauieut, La eaye, is not a r.publlo; it U o gevernmont ty a dickator, the proviAlncnl tovorament oudcr a now name. Tim Iloyaltiti do not datlre a monarchy, and that will not b akd In WaUinir;ou. Vi at if wantad U a rial ropublio, not a elose corporation uob a now exiits on thu iBlBdd. but iiiould tbs Jtorallati b auuctdsful, tbureia uo doubt that the quaan will be eleoted prldut of ti e new gor ernmant and that the will ruU by inffrago, as oth( r beads of rapubllcs do. TU tom winalon will lay beroretlio pmident a copy of the coustijiulon of the Dolo gotorumuat and try to couviuc biin tbat It It not a rtpubha It only accepted by 8,00(J letoiA, while the total Tots bm ru i as liiKh an 16,000, and tbouki bo higher nud' T the new order. Of tuute i.o aocepttid the onstltnttoa. 1,000 are Portugueiu who can ne'.thar read nor write. It 1 proponed Tinder the goverunjeut the quoen's eunport erg df.lre to lorm that all voter shall bo ablo to read and write. The oduoated na tives are all of the queen' party. Thi-4, it should lo understood, is tl statement given out for publication 1 tho man Parker, who was Queen LU secretary of foreign affairs and who understood now to he working in th interest of the Claus Spreckels sugar monopoly, tha Hawaiian lottery swindle and another job for hliri- eclf. Parker's statement Is undoubt edly false, since it has heen reneatedlv contradicted by witnesses whose vora city is not In dispute; but whether fidse or true, what has Grover Cleve land to do with tho case? Cougresa una tho American people have to him and his obedient servant, Orea ham, to keep their meddliug hands oil Hawaii, mid this command wasnotao- coinpnuied by any qualifying clauses Arbitrary time limit. The Hawaiian republicans, having established an in dependent icvernment by tho crace God and the strength of their own Btout hearts, must be left to work out their own destiny as best they may. We have had enough Confederate In termeddling and stabbing ln-tho-back In this seotlon of the Pacific ocean. If tho sudden Bomorsault of BeprcHonto- Uve McCreary Is In obedience to fur ther purposes of stupid executive in terfcrenoe, the sooner congress shows Mr. Clovaland hla proptr functions and point out to him the coublitu- tlonal limitations of his oltlce, the bet ter will It be for congress' self-respect, always assuming that it has any left We a,ke confirmed lu our suspicion that the Eastern league might prove inhospitable. It may not be beyond the executive and diplomatic- end of this Democratic administration to plot with a renounced barbarian mu'iii for the over throw of a new Lorn republic; but it is far La yoiid thu American musses. Dusky Lil'u little stratagem we suspect will not work. Tiik iLLUSTiuoi's potentate of tho Celestial empire will need to urise early In the mornings if It bo bis desire to et ahead of the Japs. Tho Jap at a Citizen. Representative "Ylverett, of Massa chusetts, lias introduced a bill in con gress amending the revised statutes of the United Hlales so ay to permit thu naturalization of aliens of Japanese descent. The adoption of tl.o bill is dictated Ly wa;iy considerations of justice uit'l expediency. There are resident In nearly all our large Ameri can cities, '.Sera utoti not excepted, edu cated Japanese who are the pi ers of any Caucasians in Ihosu j utilities that detonnl tie good citizenship. They are Industrious, temperate, lionc-Jl ai ! law-abiding; they have great keen ness of pir''eption, are staunch and loyal in their friendships, and, above all, they possess the sovcrii'gu virtue) of knowing enough to attend to their own business. The Ignorant Jap li a rarity iuthU country, tor the reason that however iguornnt ono may be when he gets here, he refuses to remain ignorant. His alertness of mind and extraordi nary iilmbleatssof wit quickly euuea to him In tue waysof our occidental clvll- ization. He is, idso, loyal to his new ties. If iu tho couioO of years ho Bhould become converted to Christian ity, the thances are several to ono that the conversion is a genuine one, and not one nictated by self-interest. In these respects the Jap Is decidedly superior to John Chinaman, who iu the last analysis is made up very hugely of ignorance, sensuality and cunning. The percentage of China men in this country who evolve into really respectable citizens, worthy of being trusted with a white man's money or honor, is small; that of Japanese, lare. These comparisons have special in terest in view of the fierce war now raging between China and Japan. Our knowledge of the two races is lim ited to observation of them in our own country; but In the foregoing opinions wc are confirmed by men who have traveled far and studied much. Al though outnumbering the Japanese, soldiery six to one, tho war forces of China have thus fur been beaten in al most every engagement; and it Is our prediction that they will continue to get beaten so long as the war shall last. Of all the eastern nations, the Japanese are the ono who impress ethnologists as possessing tho most substantial recommendations. Compare tho aver ago immigrant from Japan as he Is known in this country with the aver age Slovak or Lithuanian as he is kuoyn here; and it will no longer ap pear singular that Representative Everett should think the former as well entitled to the privileges of nat uralization as Is the latter. We ake duly grateful to the I'owcra for our extrication from a nauseating surfeit of King Kelly and J'kldiebcek. Mk ('LAdstonk's ailing eyes would be gladdened at sight of many thb);M on exhibition in America; but so long a'i Spruce street has a wooden block pave ment, the grand old man doubtless doei well to stay quietly on the other side. Tjto:':E who propose to "down Tom Plntt" should not forget to provide a better. One Honest Utterance. Uncle Horace Bole, of Iowa, Is a Democrat of the Democrats; but in his recent speech ut tho Iowa- Democratic convention he introduced a novelty which, from a Democrat, la quite sur prising. Ho actually spoke words of truth to labor and omitted to play tho demogogue. Referring to the unpre cedented troubles in labor circles dur ing the past four months, he deproT cated the violation of law and sdd; lata (till more amatd to kuoir that within Uia circles of tloo milo.nn nr mud who yot Crtud'imu tho authorities, both :,ite and national, for interposing the n.ilsUry ana of each to put en n;d to con ditions that had reached a completed taio of auarcby and ov. rturwu lu ome lumli ci i) j every -ii.bUnc of law and i rder. If thMo rnon are not brroft of ruon thry niunt by thin time raliz thut "tliefltrlko." H ooinluctt.il iu nikuy pUco lu tho incut mt. In revolution, is mutreliv, i tho ia oip!nt aiatio of riyil .ar, Jt Is vai. to airt tbat thf seei Oof riot, iuetitidlnrif iu aud bloodshed we hare vitmuscd are not th worli of members of unjr of tho unioiii, but, iutead, are thut of the lawlras eleuiuula of the citioa m whlrU tiny have occurred. If this Is liter ally true, it cauuot relieve the unions In question of tho responsibility for condi tions that tholr owu act made possible, and whieU, without uch act, would never have vxiotod. Tbero i another plume of thli question of lumuaaurablo importance to Individuals, It 1 th queatlou of tha inherent right or wrong of what Botue labor leader term a "lyutpathotto strlko," and It win forcibly precnuted In thrPullman strike. Th "lympathotio strike" mutt go or the unions that engugo lu it will be do troyod, aud with It mint uo forrr the scuiiob otrlot and earnag tLat have ohur acturlzed so mauy raeeut strike or tho organizations ranponalble for them will bo grouud Into duet under the Iron heel of an awakud public sentiment. The idea embodied In this deliver ance la not especially unique, since It is tho idea held by all thoughtful men who have given sincere attention to the developments of the past few years in the Industrial world. That which characterizes it aa worthy of reference Is its unusual frankness. For once, wo have tho romarkablo spectacle of a Democratic campaign orator really telling tho truth. Wo feel that we should he derelict to au urgent moral duty did wo not give to this extraordi nary coincidence tho prominence that It clearly deserves. Coloxel MoCiiUns'a Times calls Colonel Smith's Press several polite kinds of a liar in reference to that sugar deal; but this is merely the Mc Clure method of attesting tho Press' veracity. Tiik wm ruwABiiiMu of those ugar senators would no doubt have been a more artistic Job if the whitewash brush hadn't inadvertently laid bare such a big deal of truth. AT THE Pie Counter. In Ms iutor!'tIi)ff syndicate artlcl on "lly Fimt hoult" iu Sunday Xow York Sul, UoOert Lout Stev-n-ou iniiko a can dul eo.u'eimloii. It t of "Tri';..lie Ii.l.nid" hoii writing when lib jy: "It la pi.r.i.ip not ulU'U that u map fSi'iir-jn p.i li'tly In a tale; you it i n'.wuta inn rtuin Tb au thor uiuiit. know h!a eouutry ulac, vbuther r.-l or Imi'iMunrv, nit his l:uud; tlui iV-tu'-'ivh. the points df tun (m,ii. tlw pUco of the biin'4 rking, tho bxnavlour ut tiiu uoon, should all bu boyond carll. Aud how troulih'toi.10 to iuoou il I have coy o to grief cvr tho neiou in 'I'tinm1 O'lo;' and so uon r.s that wm pointed out lo ui adopted a pr.'C tutlon wbiuh I rcom mend to othir uitm I never tnie uow vHiiiiut ui. aiujuuuo. W illi an uliuiu.au aud '.he Map of tho eouutry aud tho pluu of overy houbi, tiiher uciuully plotted oa I u; or i r clearly aud imuiediately appro hti.idcd In thn i:i1l1, a man may hope to avutJ oitu cf the proatil pomlblp blund tru. With the inup buf 'ro him ho will pcurco allow the uu to set In the east, as It dooa on 'Thn Autiquury.' With the aUiiMiac at Land he wi.l scurto allow two hori-ciueu, jjiirneyiug on tho luoat urgout afTalr. to employ n!x days from 3 cf thu Mv.iuuy till lute iu the Saturday night upon J nn nc-T of say ninety or a huudrnd Lillys; aud before tbo week 1$ out, and p till ou the in nans, to covor fifty In one day, an may be read at length in thu in imitable novel ot 'Hob Hoy.' And It is uuruinly well, though far from necessary, to avoid t-uck croppwa." k t- His I'cruita: An old farmer aud his sou called upon nietho other day. Tho boy is about 11 or li year old. aud auswky, u;?ly dawd- W. Ho wandered aiiiilosslT ubuiit the of- C'jD. ruuninu the tip of his Augur over tlio bi-Ui of iu booVi. At lunt I uskcil, Well, my boy, would you liko to la a "Naw." "A doctor?-' "Naw." "J'r.-acliorr" "Xow." "Wall, v hr.t do you want to bf" "Nawthiu'." "Uy tnumWr! that's what you will bar conmieuted tilx disyustod father earuosl ly. Harper's Drawer. It It. said a baby was recently born lu a small Connecticut town which, if reports la trno, rival anything of the kiuu yot recorded, even by tho Iinloton corre poudnt of tho Hilladelphla l'resj. Tho parouti ore icwodta. TUo father la em ploy rd by a farmor cutting ticiDur. and weliihi ubuut l'J.) pouud. The motaor ii a btout, healthy woman, vrsiMUiuj, por hapi, too pound. Tho child I a male, us perfectly fnrmud no babi can be, and at ' blrtn welched only el;ht ounces. Its faco 1 about the site of a borne chestnut. A ring worn ou tho little finger of Kb mother wm easily slipped over bi foot nearly up to th knoe. It is the opinion of the atttud'of physician thar th child will live. The chilU is so small that three of lu liko could play hide aud seok lu a olar box, t SnE Didn't Scare: Youug fapheail "Do you know. Miss Vajfliir, I've a gweat mind to fwlichten you by wockinii tha boatf' illss Vatiar (sa Bthlatlo young woman) "A youug man like you trind that with me once aud th boat unset." "Did it. weullyf What did you do)" "I swaia ashore and notiilod the coroner. Paw. " There i a iiood deal of saulty iu tuu au ecuoiu of au lusauo pursou, narratod In the Yar.kuo Bladu; A patient in uu in tuue asylum imagined himself dead. Noth ing ciuld drlru tul dal uwlon out of tha mnu'a brain. One day hi physician bud snappy tkonirht and said to him: "Did you 'jrMB daid man bluedlj' "No," 110 ronlld. "Did yoa c vor Iioft of a deR.l limn bleelingF" "No." "Well, if you will pxruilt me, I will try aa experiment Vr'tth you and aw If you bied or not." The paMunt gAT hi cousent, tho doctor ivulppud out hi sca'.pjl and draw a little b'ond "Thsro," he said, "you seo that you blued ; that proves that you ar not dfftd." "Not at all," tha pufiont Instantly ro;'hd. 'That only proves thut dead man can blood." NiTUKll'S TlfOTOtrrPt'LNESSI His wife is bai kl lo moie ut night, When .lecin to htm the town a sombre Blcht, Too dull and gray, May be o f rth with paint to nisSa It brli-ht. 1Ji;'b had hi day; Uie wlfols back I Utit who la th'it V' ith glony hat An 1 tnp as i-prlngv .is tho step of fa'vn, Who lea.-ro at niht, rutuiulna with tho dawnf It Is the other man whose wife' jut rjare! He'll n"- the painting uouel llo'll have thu fun) ho town shall never stay Sj dull a'nl rur; Hi wife lu g jual Bo fjentle liRturo niakoa A cuuiieusatiou svveotj bbo nivi for want the ta!r-i, And it l.-i uicuil Aa when ihe Uuwor Is plucked auothor ;iri , S'julie, pi'"VHl!in( fur myriad '.hi.ir.J, The town may nut, bo left to siay All (lull and ir.iy; Ojo ife tucie home today, Another gm-s a ay. (. It. Is. in Chicago i'is(. cnmirjG snELr's'tVEs. riulnl lpKin ErcwJ. Thut plddr young ?lrl, Mis Popnllal, is caftlmi u-pldous lie 'p's eyn.i t hoiicn: 0111 Mr t'emocrnt In Indiana. Flu would probably line tn rrt t40 p.-r ffipitii out ot bis purso, i eilly Wr. Upul)licaa, of l'onu sylvunls, has iromlsud to give bur In re turn for ber hand iu Novi-mhor. Wr. Democrat, of Indiana, should fljht nhy, however, of any bucQ lamentable monalll. one?. DEFINITIVE. A journalist is a tuan who talks about belLg ou newspaper, but is not. A news paper niau la one who 1 on a newspaper and makes no fuss abjut It, A former U h man who works the soli and au agricul turist Is ft man who work the farratx Will Nrett to Deviate Widely. JU'tuieapolit Timu. The strike oommlasloo will accomplish a great deal It Its method ana rcsulU are entirely different trout tboso of any other oouimiuBlou known to American history. Tough on the Rain Makers. JUinnaqpoIii Iimi. -These are hard time indeed. Even the rainmakers aro snablo to deliver their goods. FOR DELEGATE ELECTIONS. Apportionment of Republican Hprn. taiton Amonv th Variona DI-lot. Pursuant to a meotlug of th Kapubll ran County committee ueld on July 14tb, 18ft, tlie County Convention will bf held ou Tuday, September 4th, ISlii, at 10 o'clock a. in., In the court home atiscrau ton, for th purpose of plaoing lu nomlua tion candidates for the following named ollkes, to be voted for at the next general election to bo held November t)ih, ltUMi Congress, E erciith district; Judg., Forty firth Judicial district; hrlfr, treasurer, clerk of courts, j.rnihonotary, district at torney, tecor Jr of deeds, register of wills, aud Jury commlsnlouer. Vigilance committees wiU Uold delegate elections ou Saturday, brptembor 1st, between the hour or 4 aud 7 p. m, Thry will ulo ilve at leant two day public ui tice of the time and place for holdiug l i eluetlons. Kach election district (hould eleot at the said delegnto oleetlocj, two qualltkd per sons to serve ax vigilance comiiili tee for oue year, and have tnelr names ceitllled to, ou tint credential ot delegates to the Couuty Ceitvouttou. Hie ri-preaeiitatlou ot delegate to the Ciiuuty Convention 1 baxed upon the voto cit, lait fall fur Fell, caudldute for Juilso of supreme cuiirt, he bting the highest rC'.oer votfui tur at said statu election. Uuiler this rub t l e ncvorn! election dUtrlcts are entitled to reprntentation ai toliowa, Aivhbaid borouirh- ht ward, Ut ill it.. 1st r.l, 2d ulut., '-d ward lid ward l.'iaiy o .rough I -I aid d .vt.rd , Dd v. ard r.tntou townxhlp. ... t hflou tuwiiHiiiii... . 1 ovintou t'-waildp latd.-it 1 J iM ilixt 1 1 IKldiHt S 1 4:ti dint 1 1 (.Hy Uaut buvough Itit Hard 1 2 :ui.l i 2 l.l ward 1 l'KnuS'iiu township... I 1 ttirunton city li 1st ward, Ixt dlt,. 3 1 list ward, '2d ilixt.. 1 ...J ..'I.UI4.IIU low:. .'.-rllicast di-.t luy -I lKt vturil, 'M dist.. 3 0 xucr., im in,i,. . 1 M ward, lid Jwt... i I '.'-.1 vi-r-l, ddi-,t... 1 I t'lwurd, 4ilitlst.. I a ,1 v-.-t.rd, 6th .lift.. 1 II 8d ward, lot AM.. I 1 H ward. I'd dfc,t... 0 I iili wui d, lstilKt.. '2 U 4tl vuid, "l did'.,. 2 II 4ttt ward, adrift., 'i 1 Jih waul.'ltlidiai.. !J 0, Mil ward, IhtdiHt.. 3 li Ha ward, 2d diat.. 1 1, ,',ih waid, ild da.c, 3 1 6iliwi:rd.lthiH-it.. 2 2i Otli ward, lntdlnt.. 1 1: r.tli rfBrd, Si dl.it.. I 1! TtU ward, lstdlat.. 1 Ui Tth ward, ltd di:,t. . 0 7th ward, ild dint.. 1 X Ctli ward, lxtdlut.. li 1 fct'a ward, id dlat., X (r.h w.id, Istdlst., 3 1 llih ward, Kdiliiit.. 3 1 ll.thwuia i It llth ward, lutillat. 'I I llth waid, W Cut. 1 llth ward, 3d dlat. 1 1 lath ward, hit dKt 1 Mur'hwi-st illC... i:u. 3 diflt C'ai V'rulaLo -;ltv IU f.-rd, 1st dint,. M ward, 3d d;:it,, 2.1 v. aid, 1st d.ai... I'd ward, 2.1 Ui-it. .. 2d ward, 3d dl,t... I'd ward, 1st dUt.. lid v.-ard, Jddlst... M ward, 3d diat.,, 4th wind, 1st dist,, ward, 2d di.st., 41 h war-1, 3d Uu.t.. i'tli ward, lstdiiit.. (ith ward, 2 I dint. . IHU ward, lstdl-t., 'h ward, 2.1 diat.. Ini-ilBou city buro Ifit ward.,,. 2d ward ,. Dunruure boruiii'h 1st ward, lit d'.tt.. Is: ward, 2d di.i.. 2d Vard, 1st dist.. 2d ward, 2d dial... 1-1 ward, lt liist.. I'dwurd, 2IdUt... iid ward, lid dist. .. 1 Uiii ward, 21 diet.. 1 4th ward 1 l.ltli ward, 1st dl: t I M i ward iltu ward, '..it dUt.. llth ward, .. i diat., Elmiiui'rit io.-. ihip. Full township - liitdist 2d 0.1 it 3d (list Cllnliiiru boro'lb'h.. Uouldsbnru biirniiyh U: oniifltud tcwiiia.ip JelTnrxon ti.,'nsliip. J.-rnuu borouah 1st ward 2d ward 1 Ulthwaid. Uddl'.t. 1! !St l i.-anl, 'Id dIM. i l Hta ward, let ilUt 2 li Hth waril, lid dtau. 2 IMli waul, 1st dlst 3 l! leth ward, lid dlst, 2 1; 11-ti ward, h-t di-it 2 1 Pit ll ward, lid iliut. i 1 lTMi ward, 1st diat i 1 17th ward. 2d dut. 1 It-'tli v- ard 1 H'th war.l, 1st dint I Mb ware, 2d-. list. 2 l'.'tli ward, 3d di.st. 2 i'.itli ward, 4th diet 1 IVth wrd, lt dxt Ijd ward . Lai :k wit una towus'p 20th ward, lid dint. 2uth ward, 3d dut. iortn uisi. ........ Hi nth ('1st Vest dist ivtfd dist Korthtisst dist..,. Smith wust dist.... I-al'lmiiO boroUili. I.ehljjh townfhlp.,,, Mndlsnn township,. 1 ibi ward, tut (list. 2h, t ward, Vd dia; , 3 si. AhlngtKntownB'p 1 Sprlnsr Brook t'wu'p 1 Scutt towimlilp l:Vnvt-riy burouah. ., 1 Intou puruugu t lstdilt 1 1, 2Jditt 1 alayilolu borbiigu,,. Newton township... N. Ablugt'n townii'p Old Forgo tovnship Attest: Total . 134 a w. POWELL, Chairmaa J. W. BUOWNINO, Secretary. THE best investment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes' want to sell many a good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or ccne." That means c trictly Pure 4 White Lead You c.mnot afford to use chap faints. To be sure of'getting Strict y Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; any of these are safe: "Atlaatto," "Bcyraer-Baumjin," "Jdwett," "Davlfl-Ctanbers," " FUitieiitcoi;," "Armstrong Jt McKclvy." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors ar mUI In ont-pound cn9, each can whip sutiicn-nt to tint sj poui.ds ot strictly Vure White Lead llif disltt-tl shade ; tli. ate hi nc senr.e rcailymljed palm.", but u corabir.Btion of pcrtrctlv pure colors In the handiust form to tint Strictly Pure While Letd. A good uiauythoutanii dollars have been saved pn jKrty-owncii by Uavinf, our book on painting yn. f col jr-card. Scud u a postal cuid and g;t L-lt hct. KATIQN'AL X.k) CO., Ntw York. BABY CARRIAGES -4 .- MM(-j"1l ... 5 f- '."il(v .-to AW 20 CENT, KL;1)1;cTIOX on our entire Hue of CAKKIAOia. C-"" OURBEN, CLEMONS & CO. 422 Lacka, Avenue. wife! BUY THE WRRRR For many yearu Oils Piano Im itoodln the froat ronis. It has been admired so much for its pnro, rich tone, that it has become a standard for touo quality, until it ia considered tho highest com. plimcut that can bo puid any riano to Bay 'It resembles the VYEDER." We now have the full control of thin llano for this swtion aa well as many other flue Pianos Which we are selling at greatly reduced prlooa aud ou oaay monthly payments. Don't buy until you seo pur gooda and get our prices GUERNSEY BROTHERS' HEW STORE GOLDSMITH'S Has gone the rounds again; therefore, our August news will make it agreeable and profitable for you to visit the Bazaar whenever in need of .cool, airy fixings, that help so much to make life pleasant during this torrid weather. $2.98 Ladies' Dnci Suits, cot to $1.98. $1.98 Wrappim and Tea Com, cut to 83s. $1 SSlrt Waists, cat to 49c. $1.50 Shirt Waists, cat to 73c. $2 Shirt Waists, 10c, Wash Goods 25c, fash Goods Dress Lengths of Challies and fine Wash in main aisle at prices next to Goldsmith ITIctors With tha New Valves Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CREDENDA, GENDRONS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels, J.D.WILLHMS&BRO, S14 Lacka. Ave. k Fall Assoidceat Letter Copying Books 0UB SPECIAL: A 500-page- 10x12 Book, bounrj In cbth, eheep back and oo. ners, guaranteed to givo satis fucdou, Only 90o. rum STATIONERY tat!o!iar3 aid Ennravor:, 317 Lacka vaan'i Ave. Dr. Hills' Son Albany s c t teeth, ?B.KI; best sot, $H; for poM caps nd teeth wlthtait platon. c.Uied cron-n nrt t rldijo worli, roll f ir prleua aud reforei . U'uKALUiA, for extracting toth witnouj pain. Mouther. Koas. VHB FIRST SATIOVAL BASH. Reynolds Bros, Y. M. C. A. DUIUDINO, ft PRiC cat to 88c. at 5c, aid Wool CMiies at Brothers & THE Having HtiBB ana woarj tendinu Selling Agents, 227 Lacka. Ave, EVANS & POWELL, PE0F6IET0R3. at Greatly Rcincei Prices TUE REMAINDER OP OUM STOCK OP ALASKA REFRIGERATORS. $04 ice: Crom Froezors, 0 OIL AND GASJTOVE3 Fooic & Shear Co., Sill L4 OKA. AVE, I'ANCY "Jenny llnf Cetntelcnpas. HOME OhOWN Green Com and Tomatoes, Lima Baans, Ui Plant, etc, PIERCE'S MARKET and Get the Best. WYOMING AVEHUE, nnn a s.TmrvT.T E GUTTER fi 1 mjsm 1 Shoe Store i THEY ARE GOING S ANDWILLSOON BE s o ri r S v t. j 1 i r s BAZAAR 15a Fabrics upon table nothing. Company. COLUMBIA BICYCLE AGEMY, flpp. Triioiis Officsw Spruce St b-id 12 years' cxpsilonas In the Blcy-i bust lac- airenar mr lesainr wnoei3 or ail araoiw, prepirctl to guwanUm to nurcnuKO 1110 iavit atisfatilbn. Thaio in Xflitf 1110 invited to chII and examine our couiplolft lino. Open evenings, for catiiltipes. tan or Bono stant Poyntelle House e AT LAKE POYNTELLE, Y7AYNB COUNTY. PENNA. Tdtiiatnd nt snnitnit ot th) New York, On I rkaui Vwiera Kullway, 2M foot a bora lea- The highest steam railroad point in the state. Hot an lino lakes Trlihtn from threi to twenty miuutae' walk from hotil or station, l'wo bttas lukes convenient pernb, piokurel and o:ber common vurietles of flsti. eovera) other lukes within half hour's drive. Fer a day1 rjoTt and recroatlou tnkn Mew Vurk,Outarlo aud Vfehtorn railway train loan lag orantou at 4 50 aJB.irrivtnti nt Foyntolle. at 10. to am. Baturuiug, train ioaTOt royn telle 4.03 p.m., arriving In aorit n n.ra, BOATS FKBD TO GK'ESTS. TKEERXCURS.ON aud TIONIC OROCND? liATE Toil EOAI'.DEII.J rJ TO $10 PEH WEEK. Uouco acoornmodiitions, ItX McCUSKER BB0THEB3, POYNTELLK. PA. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Veterinary Surgeon and Veterinary Dentist. TEIJffBUMb 0U, Prompt atti-ntton to calls for treatment of all ilomcstio anlinitla. Vctorluary Modldluon earof ully compounded sud for sile at reasoaahlo prtoos. Ollico ft Uio Dliiino Carrlaao Worlw, 121 D1X ( Ot'KT. Bcrauton. where! direct shoo inn aftxruoons. Qradiiato of the American Votorluarv Col- loe nud thn Cxjluinblau tlve Mudli'lnii. fithool of Conipara Well, Sir! "Spcotaclest" Yes, sir! Wo have a special .trist hore to 'At you who dooa nothing else Bit right down TT IT and have you? eyes fitted in aeclontlflo manner LLOYD, JEWELER 423 LACKAWANNA AVE. friRprtpd tote I ONE CENT A WORD, v --........i1.tiT1r!ffTi-..au.,t,,,3 In THE TRIBUNE at