THE SCBANTON TBIBUNE -WEDNESDAY MOBlTINGf, MAY 22, 1895. Dally and Weekly. No Bunday Edition. fobllshed at Bcrantnn, Pa., by The Tribune rub. inning company. It York Ofllot: Tribune Building, Frank a ucay, Manager. C. . KINOMUHV, Pki. aaa Oin-i Mas. . C. H. niPPLC, so'v mo Tasse. LIVYS. RICHARD, Ceivea. W. W. DAVIS. RuaiNtaa Msaaeia. W. W. VOUNOS, Am. Maae-a, I.NTSRIO AT THI roSTOmoa AT BCilANTOH, PA., AS BI00ND-0U9 HAIL MATTER. "rrlntore Ink." the recniriilziHt Journal for adver linen, ratal Tna HciUmtiim TuimiXKesUiebMt mlvtrtlfthig mwllum In Kortlu'usU'ru Peuusylva aut. ' i rimer ma, kiiuwb. Tna Weekly Tninvxic. Issunl Kverr Saturday Contains Twalve Haiiiltiunie I'iik. Willi an Aeuii dance ur ews, t tuiion, and Wpu-Kdtted Miscel lany. For TIwhh Wtio Cannot Take Tn Daily Tuibunu, the Weekly fe Itecommended as the jaest uarguin uoiug. uniy f i a eur, in Auvance. Tna Tbibums It for Hale Dally at the D , L. and W, Diaiion ai nuuoaeu. BCEANTON, MAY 22, 1895. "Tho Amorlcan people, from tradition and Interest, FAVOIt lll.MF.TALl.IS!, and tho Republican party demunds tho use of BOTH GOLD AND S1I.VKK AS STANDARD MONEY, with such restrictions and un dcr such provisions, to be dctormincd by legislation, as will secure tho mninton once of the parity of values of tho two rnctuls, so that the purchasing and debt paying power of tho dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at all times equal." Republican National platform. Juno 7. 1892. That Absurd Apportionment The present senate bill reapportion ing; the Btate into congressional dls trlcts commits itwo manifest Injustices, entirely apart from its gratuitous yok ing; of Lackawanna with Susquehanna. It slaps the Republicans ot Wayne county flatly in the face, by consign ing; them ito the hopeless oblivion In volved irt a union with Democratic strongholds like Pike, Northampton, Carbon, and Monroe; and It repays the splendid work of the Republicans of Schuylkill county by throwing upon It the wet blanket of an unnatural alli ance with Democratic Columbia. In each of these cases, nothing would be gained by the suggested change; and much would be losit. But the crowning error of this ab- Burd reapportionment bill In found In ita treatment of the present Eleventh congressional district, which was al tered unknown to ithe Benator from this district, Mr. Vaughan, who Is a member of the committee having the bill in charge, and is persisted in against the expressed desire of nearly every leading Republican In Lacka wanna county. It Is no reflection upon Susquehanna county ito say that in a congressional sense it has almost noth ing in common with Lackawanna, Its Interests are agricultural; Lackawan na's are wholly industrial. Its popula tion Is stationary; Lackawanna's is growing rapidly. No bond of common Interest would unlto the two counties; and an alliance between them now would doubtless have to ie severed at the next reapportionment, because the district then would probably far exceed in population even the new ratio. The three counties of Schuylkill, Lu zerne and Lackawanna, representing almost the whole of a great fuel indus try In whose prosperity every Ameri can is interested, amply deserve their present representation in congress. The attempt to Interfere with that repre sentation is as impolitic as it is unnec essary and unsolicited. We call upon the representatives of these counties at Harrlsburg to unite in a protest against the senate committee's unwarranted attack upon the existing order of things. The matter is too important to be thus lightly Juggled about, without consultation with the people directly Interested. The Cotton States Exposition. ' On Sept 18 there will open In Atlanta one of the finest expositions ever known In this country with the ex ception of the World's Columbian ex position at Chicago probably the finest. It will continue until Dec. 31, and will be attended by hundreds of thousands of people from all over the United States, , Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and Central and Southern America. Many persons will also attend from Europe. The Cotton States and International exposition will have large separate buildings devoted to manufactures and the liberal arts, machinery, mining and forestry, agriculture, electricity, trans portation, negro exhibit, fine arts, woman's work, fire apparatus,- United States government exhibit, an audito rium and an administration-building. There will also be several state build ings and other structures. New York will take the lead in the matter of state exhibits, the New York legislature having just before adjourn ment voted $25,000 for this purpose; but Pennsylvania will be well represented. The commission from this state will be headed by Governor Hastings, and will comprise the president of the sen ate, the speaker of the house, the state treasurer, and the following commis sioners, serving undergubernatlonal ap pointment: Hamilton Dlsston, B. B. Hubert, H. F. Berwyn, and William Slngerly, of Philadelphia; C. A. Paint er, of .Allegheny; Fletcher Coleman, of WlUIamsport; N. L. Lovell, of Erie; William Connell, of Scran tori; J. L. Spangler, of Bellefonte; O. H. Meyers, of Bethlehem; Alexander Dempter, of Pittsburg, and R. B. Powell, of Shade land. The opportunity is' now afforded to the alert business men of Pennsylvania to make a valuable bid for more Inti mate commercial relations with the people of the southern states. The Pennsylvania exhibit atAtlanta should be of such a character as not only to attract favorable attention from Americans, but also to appeal to the shrewd agents who will be present from the Lattn-Amerlcan countries, Money prudently expended In this man ner rarely falls to bring good returns and the South is the section In which future development promises . to be most brisk. Needs of Local Charities. Information received from Harrlsburg Is to the effect that the appropriations committee of the house has decided to report In favor of giving to the Carbon dale hospital the full amount, J12.000, sought for it by Representative O'Mal ley. Only four requests out of the many which have come before the committee have been thus favored; a facit which speaks well for Mr. O'Malley's steward ship. The Carbondale hospital, however, fully deserves this gcnerouB considera tion. It Is one of the beat, neatest and most serviceable Institutions of Its kind In the anthracite region, and Scran tonians can consistently proffer to their friends In the Pioneer City cordial con gratulatlons upon this happy recognl tion. At the same time, It must remain a matter of profound regret that the ap propriation committee has not seen Its way clear to a more liberal treatment of the charitable institutions of Scran ton. Its sla:ilr!ng of the Oral school ap prnpriatlon In iattlcular Is most deplor able, and If not corrected must almopt Inevitably Involve a regrettable curtail ment of that excellent school's useful nrss. With no wish to underrate the merits of other Institutions, we think It only'fair to say that In this Instance, at least, the legislature Is In danger of making a serious mistake. Death to Reporters. The commander-in-chief of the Span ish forces In Cuba has announced that hereafter any newspaper correspondent who shall visit the rebel camp will. If afterward caught Inside the Spanish lines, be promptly executed. The pur pose of this order is both to guard against the carrying of tales and like wise to gain for the government forces a monopoly of the means of communl eating with tho outside world. Its effect will be greatly to strengthen tho cause of the Cuban patriots in the sympathy of every fair-minded observer of their unequal struggle for liberty. No other nation than Spain would Issue such an order, even during a war to the death, much less a mere brush between undisciplined Islanders and picked regulars. The order Is char acteristic of a race to which we owe the worst cruelties of the inquisition and the even more damnable tortures of the Cortez Invasion of Mexico. One can understand from It why the people of Cuba, during many generations, have subordinated every other hope and aim to the one consuming passion for free dom from Spanish misrule. And It ought to nerve them to yet more de termined battle In liberty's behalf. Would that America had a decent pre text to Intervene! Whitewashing the Sultan. Rear Admiral Klrkland, commanding the European Bquadron, has sent to the navy department at Washington an ex tended report upon the recent Armenian massacres. He has ascertained from casual talks with various consular offi cials that If there were any massacres In Armenia, they were not so black as they have been painted; and they oc curred, if at all, unknown to the sultan and contrary to his desire. All this Is Interesting; but It can hard ly be deemed important. Testimony as good as Admiral Kirkland's and a good deal more direct, has been adduced In proof thait the alleged massacres did occur; that they were frightful satur nalias of lust and ferocity; and that, If tho Turkish authorities did not openly encourage their commission, they at least were wholly powerless to enforce law and maintain order. The question foi civilization to de termine is not what some half-dozen consular ofTldals scattered along the Turkish coast think of the sultan, but whether a government which utterly falls to protect Its citizens against wan ton rapine, cruelty and assassination is sufficiently In unison with modern Ideas to "be allowed to continue on Its In competent way. Admiral Kirkland's report to the navy department hardly touches the real Issue. Would It not be well on the part of the senate committee on congressional re apportionment to take the trouble, to consult with the representative citizens of this district before summarily yoking another county to Lackawanna? Or Is that committee desirous of discourag ing Republican progress? . . The household goods of John and Marian Manola Mason have Just been forcibly sold by auction In Boston; but It Is hoped that the sale did not Include trie home-like domicile of "Frits' Ko- bus," whose geniality ' and winsome charm have carried sunshine to thou sands. The Philadelphia Inquirer imagines that Thomas C. Piatt is "not as dead as his enemies wish.". Mr. Piatt Is un doubtedly a good "stayer"; but It Is doubtful If he can long survive the loss of popular confidence. ' '. It Is an interesting discovery of the last census that in 16 out of 28 of our leading cities the males outnumber the females; while In the whole country there were. 32,067,380 males to only 30, 554,370 females. And yet, the life of the average woman.ls longer by several months than that of the average man. Perhaps these inequalities would not exist of we should admit fewer un qualified male Immigrants from Europe. Kate Field pays one of the handsom est of possible tributes to Admiral Meade when she says: "I have never known a more ardent American." It Is because he la an American that un der this denationalized administration he Is no longer an active admiral. The British admiral who claimed that England's recent seizure of Corlnto put an end to the Monroe doctrine is re commended not to make that state ment after March 4, 1897. Whatever may have been Mr. Cleve land's secret hopes, his treatment of Admiral Meade puts the finishing touch on tha mausoleum of his political fu ture. Secretary Herbert Is probably the only ex-Confederate who would care ifo take the Initiative in lecturing a patriot like Admiral Meade on loyalty. This congressional district is already safely Republican, and the Cleveland administration is rapidly, making it safer. Robert T. Lincoln made a fairly good cabinet mlnlHter, but he will probably never be asked to serve as president. The knocking out of the Income tax will prove a welcome relief to thousands of apprehensive journalists. WISK AND OTHERWISE. Sometimes the courteous politician over reaches hlmfwlf. This was evidently tho case with the "wctl-known congressman" concerning whom the Youth's Companion tolls this story: The congressman in ques tion, who had teen a f urnier before ho went Into politics, was visiting his district not long ago, and In his rnmblos ho saw a man In a stumpy patch of ground trying to get a plow throuBh it. He went over to him anil, nfter a brier salutation. asKeu tne privilege of muklng a turn or two with the plow. The native shook his head doubtfully as ho looked at his visitor's store clothes and general ulr of elegant leisure, but he let him tuke the plow. The congressman sailed away with it in fine stylo and made four or live rurrows Derore tho owner of the field could recover from his surprise. Then he pulled up nnd hand ed the handles to the original holder. "By gravy, mister," said the farmer, admir ingly, "n'r you in nggercultural busi ness?" "No," laughed tho statesman. "Y ain't Bellin' plows?" "No." "Then what In thunder air S'ou?" "I'm member of congress from this district." "Air you the man I voted for and that I ve been readln' about In the papers doln' leglslatln' and sich In Waahin'ton?" "Yes." "Well, by hokey, mister," said the farmer, as lie looked with admiration over the recently plowed furrows', "ef I'd a had any Idea that I was votln" fer a waste of slch good farmln' material I'd voted for the other candidate as shore as shootin'!" NOT WORTH THAT: "A penny for your thoughts!" she cried To the dtideling by her side, Then she Btopped to reconsider And her calm reflection bid her Not to cling To a bargain quite so rash; So she spoke up like a flash: "Hold! That's what bad habits bring In my extravagant way I always do pay About two prices for a thing!" Exchange. Here Is a story, though he did not tell It himself, that went the rounds of the New York clubs when Harry Furnlss, the cele brated English caricaturist, visited tho states two years ago. Be it known that American journalists and American flan eurs read Punch as a production abso lutely devoid of humor. Two men were quarreling violently In a club smoking room. "I tell you I saw a man sitting hdre an hour ago laughing over a copy of London Punch.' "Impossible!" replied his companion. "I don't believe there is a man In America who could laugh over London Punch." The discussion waxed furious nnd at Inst bets were made on the subject. Suddenly a thought struck the second man. "What was the fellow like you saw reading Punch?" "A little, sandy-bearded man, with a rather bald head and a big mustache." "Ah!" replied his interlocutor, "now I see. Why, that was Harry Furnlss himself." LOCATED AT LAST: 'Silence Is golden," remarked the man who loves to quote. "Are you sure of that?" asker Mr. Meek- ton, a ray of Interest lighting up his de jected countenance. "Certainly." "Well, that's the first Intimation I ever had of my wife's politics. She Is In favor of free cblnage of silver." Washington Star. a The queen of Italy is an excellent musi cian, whereas King Humbert displays but little artistic taste and has certainly no ear for music. Of late tha queen has been compelled to use spectacles when reading. The II 1st time her husband who detests them saw her wearing a pair, he ex claimed: "Margherita, take off those glasses!" But the queen laughingly re fused to obey; and the king, having ex hausted h's powers of persuasion, at lust said solemnly: "Margherita, If you don't put away those glasses, I shnll start sing. Ing. The effect of this simple threat was magical. Rather than listen to the false notes of her spouse the queen Instantly gave way. a a REVERSIBLE: A queer little boy who had been to school And was up to all sorts of tricks, Discovered that 9 when upside down, Would pass for the figure 0. So when asked his age by a good old damo, Tne comical youngster said: "I'm 9 when I Btand on my feet like this, nut s wnen i stand on my head!" The American. a A noveltv In hlpvoloa hna Bnnn..,i tho Ootham hoillevnrrla. nml matt in .i..- - . j uun tlmo. ha airnnotofi In flprantn. T'V. .. ru . . , ... .... Alio f-lllH- burg Dispatch thus describes It: "It was aJ iiin-e-wneeier, one in iront una two behind, currying . pnueion-iiKe Dody, which ta pered like a fashionable shoe, Just under tha saddle, nrovlilnit fot th. power provider. Beneath the canopy over the hind wheels the complaisant owner and his wife or, perhaps, his best girl at as comfortably as In a coupe. The un ou iiiun un nits cycie-riggeu rorepart was clad In wheeling llverv nn,i with parent ease furnished the motive power. Cog chalnn on either side of the bike proper carried It to the rear hubs of the wheels behind, and on the level a speed sufficient to keep ahead of ordinary vehi cles was attained. It was a genuine cycle carriage, and was enjoyed by all, except ing, pernaps, tne Dig lenow who worked the forward pedals." , a A CONDENSED NOVEL: v Hn Wftn nHlrlntr tnAnM man tn Ulm h.mbi. tor In marriage. He was talking trem- uungiy, neaiiaiiingiy, as you read of In story books, and the scene was full of color, so far as an irate father and a nerveless young man could make It. It came the old man's turn to speak, and aa he began his (ace was white with pas sion, and his voice shook with excitement. "You want my daughter?" he sold. "Ah, now Is the time for my revenge. Twenty years ago your father almost ruined me In a business matter, and I swore to be revenged. And now my time has come." He paused for breath, and the aspirant for the maiden's hand was about to beat a hasty retreat in the face ot supposed defeat, when the father broke forth again: "Yes, sir, I swore to be revenged, and now I'll strike the father through the son. Want my daughter, eh? Well, take her, and may she prove as expensive to you as she Is to me." The old man dropped Into his chair, worn out with the excite ment of his plot, and the young man fainted. London Answers, . The Hartford TlmeB says an Invention haa been perfected In that city by which an ordinary coul fire, without the aid of dynamo or battery, will supply alt the electrical light and power that could be desired In a household. The generator, which resembles a chenp stove, Is said to havo supplied a 110-volt current for the last three years, operating a pump and running other machinery, and Is still as good as new. Five ordinary Incandescent lamps, it Is stated, are maintained at a cost In consumption of coal ot 1c. an hour. The device involves the union of two met als In a multiplication of wedge-shaped bits of alloy, with various appliances to prevent oxidization. Full confidence Is expressed by the Hartford paper In the practical success of the Invention, which htiH the support of some of the leading business men of that city. EMBARRASSING: A young lady was tuklng her nephew, aged Z years, by train, when a gentleman whom she knew entered the same com partment. After vainly endeavoring to make friends with the baby boy, tho gentleman said: "Well, will you give me a kiss?" The baby looked from him to his auntie as ho answered: "No, baby won't; but auntie will." Foreign Exchange. . FOUND HER VOICE: It was in a. big dry-goods store and the clerks were weary. Consequently their usually Indistinct utterances were posi tively Incomprehensible and their manner more arrogant than ever. "How much is this ribbon?" demanded a would-be cus tomer. "Nlntecentsyar," was the Intelli gible reply. "I beg your pardon?" said the customer. "Nlnetcentsyar," repeated tho clerk. "I cannot understand you," protested tho buyer. "Nlnetycentsyar," mumbled the clerk. The customer looked a little daunted. Then she recovered her self. "Ah, I understand," she said. "I see that French, Spanish and German are spoken hero. But I should llko to be wait ed on by one of the English-speaking cJerks." And the clerk recovered (her voice. Chicago News. Here Is another of Eugene Field's recol lentlons of "TeddyT Roosevelt: Roose velt's ranch away out west adjoins the possessions of the Marquis de Mores, a person whose Inflammability of temper and whose violence of vengeance are no torious. One time Roosevelt go,t a letter from the marquis demanding an explana tion of certain representations that had been made to him, a matter, as we now recall, involving the charge that Roose velt had been inciting discontent among the mnrquls' employes. Roosevelt lmme dlntely mounted his horse and rode over to his neighbor's. He did not Indulge In any correspondence at all; he preferred to get right at the kernel of the affair by having a personal Interview with the marquis. "A man who writes a letter of that kind must want something," said Roosevelt, "so I've come over to see what you want.' "I am entirely satisfied," said the Mar quis de Mores, as blandly as you please. "Your explanation assures me that the Information which disturbed me was wholly Incorrect." Of course, there had been no explanation; but the marquis had tact enough to perceive that It would be better to yield gracefully rather than run the risk of getting dn Injured face. a PRESS PROVERBS: The ideal husband is still a bachelor. The strongest Influence Is always ex erted at short range. Affinity Is the chief reliance of the di vorce courts. Justice Is higher than law, In that it is retroactive. It Is always difficult to draw the line between weakness and willingness. The unmarried woman is always in danger of becoming a youthful prodigy. A man may do good work In the world and still continue to say: "I done It." Everything that goes out with the tide doesn't necessarily come back with it. A woman Is never too old to marry; but she Is sometimes too old to be asked. Even If a man could read his own obit uary It Isn't likely he would recognize It, Two wrongs do not make a right, but they often produce about the same effect, Too many people are in the habit of using the conscience of others Instead of their own. a The English papers never tire of printing the following joke, which was old even in George Washington's day: In St. Paul's one day a guide was showing an American gentleman round the tombs. "That sir,1 said the man, "his the tomb of the greatest raval 'ero Europe or the whole world ever knew Lord Nelson's. This marble sar-cough-hogus weighs forty-two tons. Hln- Bide that Is a steel receptacle, weighing twelve tons, and hinstde that is a leaden casket, 'ermetically sealed, weighing two tons. Hinslde that Is a mahogany coffin, ,'olding the hashes of the great 'ero." "Well," said the Yankee, after thinking awhile, "I guess you've got him. If he ever gets out of that, telegraph me at my expense." a a JUST IN JEST: "Doctor," I am troubled with shooting pains In fny face." "Yes, madam; you use too much powder." Bangkok Times. "I would die for you!"passlonately ex claimed the rich old suitor; and the prac tical girl calmly asked him: "How soon 7" Somervllle Journal. - Harry Wa met, Twas m a crowd. Belle Much of a crowd? Harry Well, her mother was there. The American. He: "Can you give me any good reason for liking these impressionist pictures'."' Bhu: "Yes, Indeed; they can be hung cither side up with equally good effect." Answers. He I think your family name Is such a fine one. She Do you? I'm beginning to get dreadfully tired of It. The American. In the Coming Time First New Woman That Mrs. Umphry Is horribly lacking In manners. Second New Woman What's the matter? First New Woman I Baw her In a street car the other day, when a number of gentlemen entered, and she never otfored to give up her seat to them. Chicago Record. vaoot-nlght, Mrs. Prown. I haf to sank you for de most hlnaaant afnnlntf T k.f effer schbent In my life!" "Oh, don't say that, Herr Schmidt!" "AchI bot I do say datl I always say datl" Punch. Dora "How do you like my new slip pers?" Cora "They're sweet! I shall have to get a pair like them." Dora "I am afraid you are too late. When I got those yesterday there wore no larger slzees left." Answers. "What fin all thin li,ff .k,i .. utn.uk wuinan suffraee mean?" llttlo rinnnv n nked, looking up at his paternal parent from the morning paper. "It means," said Mr. Qrogan, "that pretty soon no man will be allowed, to vote except the women." Cincinnati Tribune. Mnherlv "Ynll Innlr nmllv hnnn.. - mini whose on his way to the dentlBt to hnvn tnnth vlrailail ' Unnan ' ...... oun, twun great Joy "You see, If I didn't go to the J dersjlst's I'd have to stay at home to my wue s o o ciock lau. tine. Impresario (engaging linger) "We will treat you with every consideration madam, and I assure you you will have no one to quarrel with." Prima Donna (with decision) "Then I just won't take the engagement.' Life, "But how do you atand on the financial problem?" asked her paternal relative, "Oh, the money of the fathers la good enough for me," answered the prospect ive lon-tn-law. Albany Argus. Farmer's Wife (to tramp) "Why don' ryou work?" "I should like to work. marm," said Weary William, the wayside wanderer; "but, yer see, I have been hyp notized by a feller what won't let me do stroke." Answers. POLITICAL NOTES. One of the flying rumors has It that Son ator Fllnn, of Allegheny, may succeed Judge Qilkeson as state chairman. In the opinion of many Republicans, there will be no reapportionment this year, a belief which causes little general tear-sheddlng. Both Senutors Vaughan and Harden- bergh are opposed to the senate plan of congressional reapportionment; and It Is understood that the house delegations from Wayne, Susquehanna and Lacka wanna will align solidly against it should further effort be made to pass the senate bill. Among the Welsh-Americans the condl ducy of Hon. John T. Williams, of Hyde Purk, for delegate to the next Republican national convention Is received with evi dent favor. Mr. Williams' popularttty among all classes Is very marked; and must prove extremely gratifying to his numerous mends. Philadelphia advices are to the effect that Senator Quay, aided by Magistrate Durham, Senator Penrose and James Mo Mo lies, will begin at once to carry the war into the enemy's country by contesting with the Martin-Porter forces In every Philadelphia ward for delegates to the next state convention. TOLD BY THE STARS. Dolly Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus, The Tribune Astrologer. Astrolabe cast: 2. 45 a. m. for Wednesday, May 22, 185. Moon rises 2.35 a. m. It Is safe to remark that theme of the lay ur a child that s poetical, born on this day, Will be, as his countenance tingles with pain. I wonder If summer will e'er come again?" The man who says "Is It hot enough for you?" still has a frog In his throat. There is something In the atmosphere that Indicates that It Is a trifle early yet to predict who will carry Pennsylvania's Republican delegates In his vest pocket at ine next national convention. Regard for the naked truth comnels tne assertion mat Mr. Davis has an all round gilt-edged attraction In his living statuary entertainment. Ajacchus' Advice. Avoid Ice water. Sit by the Are. DO not flftpmnt tn "nnnn- nnlm nna ShUn laWSUltS. Rpmnmhur thai tha fftnnl decision of the highest bench is at times as uncertain as the verdict of a Sullivan county jury. 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