TIIE SCRANTOIn TRIBUNE-AYEDTSTIiJtfDAT MORNING, MARCH 10, IS07. 0e gcmnfon rt6une Xt.ll) mid Weekly. No Sunday Edition. ubllthcd nt Scrnnton, Pa., by ThJ Trlbuns Publishing Companj. x iv, Ycrkltcpresentnttvt" HUSKS OKAY CO. ' Jloom 4S, Tribune nulltllni?, New York City. iminio at tub rosTomn AT SCRANTOI. PA. A3 EICOttD CLAB3 MAIt MATTER. SCIIANTON, MAHC1I 10, ISO". To Insure publication In Dili paper, volunteered communication i of a con troversial chaiuctoi MUST UI. B1UN1H) Toil I'UUMCATtON b tlu vvi Iter's true iiatne. To thl Just rule wo cannot hereafter niako exception. Good Times Are Coming. The fold lescive In tin1 tieastuy nt It-'nslilliBton amounted on Pntilidny 3Ast. to $ir.O.!7r,,S27, which wai the most that It has be n at mil one time since Nov. 1&, lS'JO Nobody now thlnki of trj Intr to slutt n inn on the tienmiij The "tndle4 chain" It ended "-o fat ns the new administration is conoeini'd Theie- Is no fem that any dollar Issued hi thi? United Stutes will fall In value below a dollai In Kohl On the Hi-it da of March In this j enr ol siato the amount of monev In cit c ulatlon among the people of the United btntes was Sl.OTG.Oil U3!, mi Inciense of $HG OJS.S'iG oei- one joai nuo There 1j now In th dilation moie thnn $-. tl per capita, as commu ed with $2110 on June 1, l&'lG, a aln In nine months of $j ol The ill dilation ot bank notes K M eater today by $11 000 000 than It w.is one ear asjo, and tfieiitui than at unv lime since 1SSS What luis w i ought this chutw" Not a Uiuiikc In national legislation Tint will come soon and It will aceeleiato le tovui but It hilbti t had time to be put into ellectjet Not am new disc nvut let olmituialueulth Well ml Just the same iLjuinces two j eats uko that we lme todn. The i hiinc,t' is vvhollv a i Ikuiko in the tempei oL the people lVnt has been banished Cnnlldetx-o has been rtsloied. Those who have money to had aie again willing to lend It Those who need nieuii'j with which to estond business optiutlonsi aie once n.oie will ing to take on theml-eles the lesponsl billties of new debts, tl listing In the futuic to IjiIik means of lepaiment It will natuialb be boine little time befoie impnnement in business condi tions will hi gin to be conspicuous to the gieat mabs ot people, foi the simple icabon that befoie much net piogiess can lie made, om meicliants uud niunu factuieis and aiious otlu i active lao tois in eonimeicu and industij will have to clean up theli aictimulnUd debts and Fit right the dellcleneleh acciulng din ing the labt thiee tijlng oais ot do piesblon Kecovei will be slow It Is with business as with a puttt.nl in a hospital It cannot heallhib Jump up fioin uiulei the bin gum's Unite and leap and inn. Hilt llgmes such as those gl -en above, which aie authoiitutlve, show that the pel lot! ot eonv.ilesc enee his bet i'i: that Hie state of the public s final. eial health has been peiceptlbh iniiuovoil by llio election of -Mclvinlej, with the abbiiiaiices whlili tliat event i an led with It. tind that II no uu tovvaid clieumstance sueli as a thre-it of ncedlebs wai sliall intuivene to muse a i elapse, we may leasonablv look for teteadj Impiovement 1 1 urn this time onwaid It is possible foi cvei lendei of tnese lines to hustou iospeiit'b letuin Kaoh small debt paid means the tieo ing oi so inuih monej to swell th" glowing oluine uf business exeh mges In a ioiiiinuiilt like Seiniitou one dul lui In monej can qukklj wipe out, by successive payments fiom debtoi to cieilitoi, indebtedness amounting tn ti ii, twonl, one hundied times Its own Millie. It is these small debts that tie up the business of the cunmunitv Let them once be paid and the laige ones can casilj be attended to, dealing the wa foi added Investments in stock, plunt, laboi and mateiials, which In tin n causes otner business to pumper until the whole elide of tiade Is en laiged There no longer is Just giouud foi appiehension us to ftdeial policies Theiefoie let each victim of the past panic lesohe to do what he, hlmstlf, can to etiicate himsell and his iitUh boihuod from Its ill effects 'in no way can this lcsolution be moie effectlvelj cauiedout than by apiompt liiiuldatiou of outstanding sni ill accounts debts pilnd)all of pennies, dimes and quiti teis, owed to the butehei, the lukei, the candlestick niakti, and peihaps also to the patient, lung-sulteiing newspapei puljllsliei. Already the piesence of a new sphlt in the stato depaitment Is Indicated in tho mossngo sent ostoidaj to Consul Geneial I.eo dlieetlng him to inesent to tho Spanish oillcluls at Havana the Jinn piotost of this government against ill-treatment of Amei leans in Cuba, w bother theii nativity Is questioned or not. That Is what the- euuntiy has been wultlng for. Keep Cool. Tho Plttshuig Dispatch will not ac eeleinto the good loads movement by ildicullng tho i hi ill elenunt. It ehniges the "faimeis" at Haiilsbuig with hold ing tliis movement up because they 'cling fondly to the ancient pilvliege of woiklyg out theli load taxes b hold ing a nelghboily picnic along the hlgh wajs nnd throwing In an occasional handful of soft soil so that it will make mud In wet weathei," nnd It vlolentlj opposes the McQuovvn bill, which has tho Joint Indoisenicnt of the agiicul tural depaitment and the wheelmen, al leging that it is both useless and ex. tra again. In Its opinion what tho people of PeniiBvhnnlu. want "Is a load luw pio viding lor the collection of a moderate tnx In such inannei that oveiyjilollat of It mast be piopeily and publicly ae eountod toi : that will piovide a sjstem for the permanent, though giadual, linpiovemenf of the hlghvvujs, that will give taxpajets an opportunltj to work out the gienter patt of their taef, but tequlie them to lender honest nervlce for their pay" These piuvls lons nii'i in Its judgment, pietty cleat ly established in the bill of Senator Ihow-n, ot "Westmoi eland, which pio vldes n levy of not moro than fl mills, to be colleoted and deposited with the county tioasuier and payable, only Ui on proper wnnant drawn upon him, piovided, that exclusive piefeioneo sliall be given to taxpujets and Ameri can e-,ltl7ens to supply labor nnd ma tetlal", taxpiuers being perniltted to obtain reitlflcatps In payment of labor perfornipd nnd mateiials fuintshed, which will be accepted at face Milue In paiment of road taxes to the anioitnt of two-thlids of such taxes assessed ugnlnst such cltlren, We do not lofer to this subject at tli time with the intention of piovoklng a lhali.v between the bill Intiodtleed by Senator AIiQuown and that ot Sen ator lb own Thcienie distinctive mol lis In both bills which might well be In put pointed In n composite measuio em bodvlng tho best suggestions fiom all directions. We deslie simply to ask the Dlspatchv, as a filend of good loads, not to complicate the Issue hj lldlculo aimed at the farming population. In lonsldcilng the attitude of that class toward highway Impi moment It must bo home In mind Hint taxation with the faimei has come In lecent enis to be a serious mattPi With the prices of his pioducts steadllj falling and the piodltctlveness of his fnnn subject at any time to curtailment by stomi. ill ought or othei cnsualty against which lie cannot take piecautlous, he Is deaily Justltled In objecting to even- new pioposltlon foi extia taxation until he is convinced that ho will be the gainer by It. Nor Is he to be cen suied foi wishing: to woik out a poi tlon of his debt to the township in which he lives The cit lesident would want the same Dlhilege If he coulu not illspoe of his laboi to bettei advantage The effoit to get the hgl-latuie to authorire a stent foi bettei blghwavs should not be embaiiassed by iiuanels between city men and uuals Ti lends of this lefoim should hang togethei and keep the peace Thice yeais ago Senatoi Pavis, the new chilli man of the senate commit tee on toiolgn lelatlons, asseited in the enate, Just aftei Cleveland had hauled down the Aineileim Hag In Hawaii "Tint ensign, though now loweied in dlslionoi will in due time be l.iisecl In powei " Is his piopheo about to be fullllled ' -- As Viewed by a Spaniard. The bun has been having a good deal of fun with JllnlstPi de Lome because be once wiote a book of tiavels Hint cast senile lathei bio id lellections on this countiv The Spanish diplomatist was joungei when he'wiole that book than he is now and theiefoie it is ciuel to hold it up against him Hut if we aie seneious enough to oveilook some of the snap ciltlcisnis which he pissed upon us in it ciltlclsms, though, that wete quite natuial to an obeie view ing Aiueiiran mai.neis fiom the social standpoint of Madild wo maj. gul'i some beiipfll Horn othei paits of his observations npeclall Is ills com ment upon oui political si stem Intei esting "It Is ct to be leai ned," sns he, "whelhei the Amei lean commonwealth can continue as It h now constituted Will the 1 nlted States be able to exist when it has to conliont the social piob lenib which now attiact Uutope's atten tion7 "Will the I nlted States be able long to let.iln the cohesion fiom which the fedeial constitution dciUes all Its foice, having, as the n itlon has, a government lacking uultj and stiength, as well as a coiiupt admiulstiation, to say nothing ot lace antagonisms and opposing Intel esls of tbevailous states ' Will the United Stales be able tu meet foielgn competition when wages aie loweied abioad.' Will I he Western agiicultuiul states submit to the econ omic seivltude imposed upon them bv Noithein iniiiulactiii 'is"' In inv opin ion, all these pioblems will piesent themsdves in the United States beloie long As soon ns the inesent Industilal movement ceases and the United State-? gts to a level with othei n itlons, when juollts become less, will the tnxpajeis consent to be uileil ps they now cue' Will ihr consent to juy laige sums of money foi the maintenance of an at my which does not exist; of a navy the condition of whose essels Is such that none of tin in would bo able to l etui n to.tho United Stntes fiom a trip to China; of an admiulstiation vvluwc membeis piovide abundant mateiial for Investigation in the cilmlnal com ts? ' The aiiswei which this icady joung diplomatist Horn Midild letilins to his own questions is .quite as loadable as the questions themselves ' So many opposing Intel ests,' he decisively an nounces, "cannct long icinuin united Time will bilng about th lonnatloii ot ihiee nations In the Hast, AV 'St and South of the linlttd Slates If, as Cas telai raid, democtacy leads to unity and to the stienthenlng of the cenlial powei, dlctatois will eventually become necesaiy In these tlnee lopubllcs Fiom dlctatoishlp tn muuaiehj thei Is but one step, which will easily be taken by the austere ippuhllcans who now call themselves 'geneials,' 'piotcssois,' nnd 'doctois, nobodj knows why. No one would moie willingly than the as sume tho tltl" of Duke of Connecticut, or Mawiuls of Minnesota " As wo said befoie, Sonor de Lome should not be held ton soveiely to ac count foi these Juvenile effusions Ho meant well and th .no not bad ontoi talument Senator Cameion igoiously denies the tiuth of the lepoit that ha Is anx ious to lepiesent this government at a foielgn couit. "I am," bays he, ' not a candidate foi any nppulntmeht, foi elgn or domestic, under this adminis tration I have never spoken to any body about any foielgn mission, nor has anybody evei spoken to me on that subject. I nelthei expect nor deshe to go abioad" This would appeal to covei the ginund Still, the appoint ment of Sonatoi Cameion to the Hus slau oi delimit! embassy would be a giaieful lecognltlon of one of the Htal wait ilguies In Ameilcuii uflulis U appeals fiom the tabular statement of the city assessment lor 1&97, whlcii we published yesteiday, that the owu ns of buildings In the Ninth and Sev n teeulh winds pay to the city neuily oue-touith of nil taxes collected on buildngs. and yet much of the valuable piopu ty In these wauls Is piactlcally without iiiuulclpal ptotectlon fiom ilie The Hepubllcans of AVayne county, who held theli count j convention on Monday, aie to be congiatulated upon the unanimity with vv tilth they havo lesolved to suppoit the candidacy of Senator K. H Haidenbeigh for audltoi geneiul. Senator Haidenbeigh has selVPd them well In legislative positions of tlilst, ho Is well liked wherever knoWn and he would make n Aft class auditor gpiieral. - . L'lemnitH of n long and useful life pprmeate the literature uf the Oniii bi Inn. Sine e Y Diych hns had chnigt of this peilodlcul It limit oves with endi Hiiccecdlng number, nnd the Mutch Is sueIts llteiattlie espci'lally Is highly Instinctive uud pin tlculaily Intetcstlng and chni tiling to those who believe In Ownlla and Its llleiatuie.'' New life has been injitted Into Us composition; a lnastei splill guides its com so, and gieat cine Is evinced in the pieparnllon of Its lending mnttci. Success Is buund to follow such paiuntnklng efforts The antestois of floiner may well be proud of theli uatlunnl monthly It Is a well-known fact In pathology that the imagination of a patient, when piopeily stimulated, Is a better cure than dings. The very fact thai the business men of this countty have con fidence In the now adnilnlstiatlon will do much to banish haul times Comptiollei Dckels denies that ho In tends to leslgll. Helng a Demociitt, this was haul! j neeessaiy. The smallei the new capltol commis sion the bettei, piovided Its membei shlp be tiustwoithy Queen 111 has hi ought her gilevances to a veiy cold euuntiy, we feai. VOICFOF THE PEOPLE. Wrlteis foi this cHpiitment must sign t lie. i i nanus tor publication The 'Pi Ihlttie disclaims lesponslblllt) foi opin ions thus cxpussuil AS Tl) ASIMIAI, ItlM'AIUS. Hdltoi of The Tilbitne. Sli I l egret to see In your Issue of the Sth hist, umlu the e'lit hotullng ot "I'hin Not l'tuslhlt," tin entile question ol the eltv doing Its own usplnilt n pall ing sent to Hit lliuil letieit or all fool el foits A lew llmiies will show the Imiioi tuuee ol u iltti i in 1 ii 1 1 Ion to olu a pioli leni lint Is heioriiiiig daily men seilous We have at ptesc at out of glial unite J10, OuO y at els uf pave Involving an uiiuiuil toutl let cost foi lepulis ol $7 iw! W at 'i cents pei yiuil In fum veils' time tills iiniuial cost will InciPisp to $le,i)ls(i0, but expnts put the lli of m isphalt pave at foiutttu Jeiisi and In foi e foui tais aie ovci theit will he adclul the expense of lesuifailiig at $1 Jo pel y-ird, ut ltast oiu-foiiiU cnth of oui pictent vuulugi c cUal to $lU,-i"iC0, making u total cost In l'KW of $Ulii3UU foi the maiiiteiiunte alone of our present asphalt puvenitiits iol that amount will huge incieuse yeaily. It ts inged as a eoncluslvo leason against eltv owneislilp that no eltv owns Its own plant, but It seems to nie that this aiguiueiit should have no Weight If the lluuies show that It would be an eeunoiiiv The plant bi ought heic by Dunn llio- Is valeej at about $S OuO, ami Is capable of 1 lying COO yulds a du In that pi Ice is included the cost of the l illiodd eais and steam bolleis The- cits has bollei powei sullhlent ut the ciuahei alieadv and it would seem as If the dileis and mlxiis neeess irv foi a hull died vaids u day plant should be put In foi $2 ioO oi le-s If this tlty wus a pii v ite coipoiatlon an expcit ineeliiilileal e-imliieei would be at once put to woik to dtalKii the iieceb-arv machliieiy ind tho contiatts would be let (by the wuv, heie Is u valuible hint to riiich's oi the Dick son woiks, toi vvhotvei will design and build asphalting maehlnis of small siu lot repalis In titles at a modeivilu pilce will tine u big demand at once) As to the exact pi out In doing our own lep.in lng I hive, of touise, no definite data und cm only cliaw infeieiues The old piico of laid asphalt wus $.' (,5 pel yaid, the latest bid wasSlt'3 The usual lesin taee bid, if mv nieiiioiy is ionett, wus $1 -'3 pt i yaid As thcie has bit u no change In the cost of eonciete It Is tall to Inter tlut the 70 cents leductlou In price Is In the asphalt uud thut It can be lesuitaerd nt a piollt at f.ri cents pel yaid It this Is tine the city bus quite a margin loi saving It Is turthei utged against the scheme that a. iiumbei ot skilled men must be employed This haidly set ins to me nec essary, bee uue toi n long time the main woik will be the lining of small holes in tho pive where total fulluio would not be a set Ions mattei uud expeilime would ctitulnlv bilng skill The employ is In this dc paitinent toiild be the ugiilui employes In tin ileputnitnt und when not woiklug on usphult stmts tould le employed eWevv lit ic, as usual. The extia espeiiso would seaicelj show In the city iny loll but the etiu saving cpititlnly would foi the asphalt eompunles now keep steadily undei pay u iiumbei of skilled men In the city whethei woiklhg oi not and or touise theli suluiles aie thaihccl in the woik Aiiotlui advantage of woiklug a small plant steadily In con nection with the' stleet depaitment would be till" Now, i hole ot a few Indus m the spilng Is left till the Miielal louncl-up lu the tall, temaliiing un.-ilt.litl thiuiigh oilt the suinmci unci' liieieuslng to leet oi vaids liy the t'me the I ep ill gang ai i Ives In tho hands or the tlty gang the upnhs would be inadt at onte us boon as bleaks weie dlseoveutl. Peril ips a lit t In bit of hlstoiv miy thiow aside light on the' whole business Sevtial veais ago the asphalt on l.a' ka wanna avtnue fiom Wvomlng avtnim to the lulelge gave out completPlv 'I he asphalt eompiny bid $1 2" (I think) per vaul for tin up ills, which nggugated a sum beyond the entile appiopilatlon loi the can of nphalt for the vtai AftPi a shoit consultation with tho lesouiceful and level-heaeleel stiect commlsslonei, Mi Kltst, a kettle was puuhused and the asphalt stlned bv hand and a few holes tilled up liotli the asphalt and the city otlltlnls studied the pitches Tluv weie not handsome, but thev weie toiihh and the pioblem was solved The companv fiunkl.v admitted that the oilglnal pavln,r of I.aikawnnna avenue was defective and olTe rpcl a discount of betwem $J,000 and $5 000 to replae t ilie Job In good shape This wns within Hip leach of the city and wns gladly accepted, foi we had made no paiade of the fact that the linntl stilling had lunlj kllltd two oi tlueo woikmtn 'I he woiklug out of Hie de tails lu this mattei should be done by the executive bianeh of the city und by them hioiiglit before the legislative blanch wheie 1 feel suio It would be put through but foi some leason they do not "ec m eiithui-lastte ibout it yiolnhly not ap pi eclating how rapidly It Is becoming a beilous mntiei. It has been paid bv a cynical student of Ameiiean municipalities "that nothing Is allowed to be done by a city tlut tan utTciid the slightest piollt to piivatp Indi viduals" I hope this usphult icpah plant will not come in undei that laud loins (' i: Chittenden luticii.vii owm;. IMItoi of The Tllbune Sli In youi Isiiit of Mai c Ii a theie is a lamiuiinliatloii wldcli sounds utiunge lu u tommiinlty like Hu union and in the year li97 The depth of thought In it Is shown from the dtalie to piove the falsity of Colonel U. I. Illuheoil.'s stuttment of the existence of u "moial wlldeiness by the piesome of a fcitlle cauntiy Again, suppose llrlgham Young wus bom lu New Ihiglaml, not ull New Kng landers aie piodlgles Longfellow also was a New nnglundei, hut theie was only one Longftllow Ulahio was fiom Mulne, but t'.t'io was only one Ulalue; Washing ton was from A'hglnla, but all A'liglnlaua an not Washlugtons .My meaiiliig Is deal, I think, It U that the fait of a conn tiy pioduelng leiiined men iloes not muke all r.ur fiom thut countty learned This was effoctinllv true of l!rl?htim Youtig. He wns a Tweed, n I'lntt, a Ctolar, u M, .Mullen, but never n Ilium or a Sin r lntm, oi even un Olliej Ills "Saints," tin citations of his limns, WelP ' KiKltliltiils" who lillirdertd Joseph Smith nml the mnicst to Hit tin otic and ei.thioiipcl Aoung, who munleied hull li 'ds of emhsiants, ' Oentllis," who wan deted too Hear thelt I'm icll'e. It was oung who "smlpel" to libn all the biail tirul vlrglm and othei nun's wives that came lu the niiign of his fauey; who stllTed the ballot boxts and was a lelel to the laws of the United Slntrs, ami who removed fiom his path ill who intilml to shale In his auto intlc sway. Ills vlttue nnd chastity mo shown In thelitis of the "House of l'url tlcutlon," his highest teiiclilng of morals, In the 1'iophet's "llaiim" The Willi i appeals to St. I'nul un Hie subject of pei sedition Hut I'mil nlso says "L'ldeiH and deacons shall be the lnndinnd of one wife, sobct, e-tc " The New .leitisultm saw the Hooped ptenrheil othprwlsp bv the 1'iophot who duppil his follow 1 1 h bv a tioot llleraij effoit fiom Hip liaiuls of n dlsgiucpil l'le sby terlan mlnlslpr ami through Hip "llevd itlons ' brought on by too mum potions of moun tain water established that stntp of soc U tv, polvgamy, which ii suits In moutt con ditions such as eilst In "Diikest Afilra" nnd Turkey. One may v.ondor that wc hold o lightly the tenets of a sect who wtie once so numtioiis anil promi nent Hut when one of Hip most eminent nnd llbeial authorities on church hlstuiy utiles, "as in the ease of Moliainiin'diin lm, it mn be u tpiistlon whethei Mor motilsm has In It pnuugli Clulstl mlty to entitle It to the name ot a heiesv ot whether It Is not moie piopeily clnsslllel with liHithrn iillglons ' we who can tell contetupoiarv hlstoiv, do not hesitate In saving that If the statue of Htlghnm A'oung Is to be allowed a place In the' capltol then we must iecrvi' a place Ini Tweed Simon Glrtv, Jefferson Davis nnd Mnhomet Let those who doubt the nbove get ome good, complete United Stutes Hls toiv, as "Oui I'll nt (Yntuiy ' uud itaJ nil undti the heading of Aloimous Then time will not be so niaiiv gulled hv the in tf ill pjmphlits dlstilbuttd bv the elileis of coittiptlon fiom Salt Like Cltv U W Welsh. 71S Gibson street, cltv 1IA.VNA A i'ACII'ICA'IOIt. AVnshlngton Dispatch In the Sun. eteian Seliatois who have hail occa sion to consult with Hull new Ohio tol leugui .M ulcus Aloiuo Jluuiii, duiliig the pust lew divs huve tome to Hit pinell tally unanimous eoneliislou that those who hivepietuied him is u would-be die -tatoilal boss, with a well-Iouutd pljji in Ills bt id to eoutiol ultulls III the senate loi the bene lit ot himsell und the Me kin lev 'idmintstiation, uunlless ol Hit opin ions ol otlu is, huvt duut tht thuliniau uf the X itlunal Jtepubllcau toinmlttte a git it Injustice The ltepubllc in senatoi s havo had u gieat m my unlet but Impui tant consultations dining the pust ten duvs, uud Mi Hunnu has llguied in them all The lmpitssluii tuatetl uliiong Ills tolleabUes was cxpiesstd by u Htpubli enn senatoi now seivlng his thltd teun, vho has toi main yeuis been one of the stiong, eonttolllng toices In the senate und who uioleovei, was u bitter opponent ol the nomination ol llllam Medvlnley This stnutoi said to the bun eoiiespond cut today 'I have been veiy much suipilsed to I. mi Mill nm Hill .Lllmnlu nf fi llnniii IU... ...U, UU. ,1,, l.ailllllllC If, ,,., 11UII1IU Is fai fiom ucLiuatc He seems to be a. iiiuu ui veiy ueiiie ininu, sensinie ideas, and stiong purposes, but he Is anything but u die tittoi oi -a bulldoier He of toure icpitsents the wishes and pui poses of the udmlnlstiutlon, uud possc.si3 detulled knowledgii of the piesent politi cal sltuutioll He Is vltully Inteiested In suing a ltepubllc in mijoilty In the sen ute, but he has fciven no Intlmutlon of up Intention to toico upon the senile any policy not agreeable lo the senutois gtii eiallv So fill he hus intiigonUt 1 nobodv but has been veiy dlplomiitle and tun seivitlve lu udvlslng with stnntois, and seems only deteiiulntd to do what I) best toi the putty 1 think Hiesldent Melvl'i ley could not have a moie valuable teptc stntatlve in the work ot harmoiiLlng the vailous elemtiits among the upieSLiilu tlves lu both houses of congiess It I um not v iv mile h mistaken congiess and the e e cutivci win in t togetnn nuimonloiisly und the i u (lit roi this leault will bt lurge ly due to the ability , tuct, uud common sense of Senatoi ilunnu. A foi tnlglit ugo 1 h id a iliffeieiit opinion" - - thi: i:tuaoiu)1.akv snssio.v. I'lom the New Aork Sun The sesdon or congress cnlled by I'i cal cic ut MtKluley to lieglu neit Monduv Is piopeily styled un t xtiaoidlnnry session Tho pm pose 1) extiiioidlniuy, nimely, to provide levenui' iv licit with to iuii the kOMMiuneiit and to stop the Cluv eland pioctss ol plunging de t per and deeper Into cltbt lu oitki to pay em lent expenses lu aiiothei nspect the coming session Is cMiuoidlnniy Dteplv seated und gi n i tally Justus Is tho pitjuillte ugilnst the summoning ot the congiess to Washing ton out ot the itgulu schedule, and pai llculnlv in the lb st davs or a new id mliilstiutlon, the tntlie couutiy looks ror wutd with uppiovtil, und even with eager ness, to tlu eailv meeting of the senate and the house this spring No wonl of protest oi of cilllclsni hus been heatd, to fin as we aie uwaie, fiom un quaitui Tin' pnlltltul ills idvantuges commonly supposed to uttuih to the eAtlu session tulltd ut the bosinnliig of a pitsldent's ti t in He lost to sight Nobodv eonslel tis tht in Nobody sptaks ol them All of this Is extinoullnuiy, und It Is the most stilklng evidence of the uigent nt e essltv of the comse width Majoi Mc Kill lev bus adopted, fot the public Inteiest 'die disease sometime ealltd Clevlaiid Isiu has nm Its teim The process of 10 cuperatlon mil ichubllltatlon cannot be gin too sooa, Charmed. Ho How did you like tho Lngllsh peo ple ' She Uvn s0 much they aioso Ungllsh, you know I'm k TOLD BV TIIE STARS. Unili Hoioscopc Diuwii h) Ajiu'i'hus, The I'lilume Asliolcicer. Astiolabe ca9t S J.1 a m , toi Wednesday, Jlateh 10, lbi)7. as IB" M n ji A child hot n on this dav will he con vinced that honesty Is the best policy lot the othu tellow If he llvts long enough. The w .libit is of Spilugtlme will soon all be hi i e The blupblid, the lobln and tluusli; And tho Dustei glil dazzling, too, will np ptai In sutlns, silks, velvets ind plush. The business man who can eo any ineilt In itnj side of a hutgaln except his own, Is not liable to got ilth these days Lent Is the senson that proves con clusively that the devil tl ilms the exclu sive senile ol the avtiage man for six days out ot the week v Stii'iil.liist Clint. Wife ol councilman Why Is Commis sions Kinsley like Hieicn'' Count llinan (wtuilly ) -Aw ' I dtimio W. of U.-Htiausc hodetles the i'oweis iR PETER HALKET, A Stliilng Itiiiniiiiieof theCrlmunf South frlca, hv then banning Htoiy 'lullti.ui,l L HUiUI I.NLli A llookofioduy. BEIDLEMAN, THE BOOKMAN, l7Nniiito St., Otin. 'Ihu Commoiiweulth. X It is surprising with all the storm and bluster of other houses about underselling the world, the prices put forth by theni as wonderfullj' low, half price, etc, are not com parable in value or desirability with our regular Hues, a state of things the general public speedily recognize, as is evidenced by the largely increased trade we've been doing. WE HAVE MANY SURPRISES OF AN AGREEABLE KIND in store for those who will pay us a visit this week and direct attention to a few ot them: . Ladies' Separate Skirts, new shape, in Black Brocaded Satin, large, handsome pat terns, a genuine $S.oo Shirt at $4.98. Ladies' Separate Skirts, in Figured Black Brilliantiues, new shape, full' width, at $1.49. i Ladies' Two Toned Changeable Figured Mohair Skirts, full width, new shape, well made, perfect fitting, at $2.98. Ladies' Tailor-made Cheviot Suits, tight fitting back, Empire strapped front, silk lined jacket, worth Sio.oo, at $5.98. Ladies' Tailor-made Cheviot and Broadcloth Suits, with reefer, jackets, full width skirts, both jacket and skirt lined throughout, worth $15.00, at $9.98. rWhi wP J2k iv'wi" Rk JgL stk. French Surah Serge, 4S All Wool Silk Finish liuglish Mohair Sicilians, 45 inches wide, the $1.00 Special Sale for one week of Nice Black Ostrich Feather Boas, udt woolly, fine goods. for goods at a resouable price that will GIVE SATiSinCTid We have just received a new line of JAPANESE JfllBS ut Moderate Prices, THE Clemons, Ferber, O'Malley Co. 422 Lackawanna Ave. Dv tlieupoof mv now local inmost lu th. No e-le-cp-pi otlue ItiK lllic'llt ll H Niuililv miilltil to the Kunwand tho tooth cMiatttd without 11 puitUlccil pain All ot lit 1 dental opt'iutlons pt'iloiiut'd po3l tlvtly without pain. WARRANTED 5 YEARS. 'ilithciiio tliu mine ttt'th otlift dentists cluuyf liolii bl6 to s,jr It set loi TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. Hold nml Porcelain 1'iowm, liold, llvt'i uud ituit'iit MllliifM, ut eiiit'-lmir the iimml t tisl i:uiiiiuitlouhee. Uptn cveiiluga 7to U buiida)rt U to II a. in. I 316 Spruce Street, Next Door to Hotel Jermyn. lo M Purchase eA a Wheel m jk Until You See Jry in )nrlnr Diftunln Przzj II --S If 1 bUWIH). UiUjUlb Wf vSf i ly S. Q. BARKER & SON, Scfanton, Pa. There is Always a Demand 1 II 8 fl S $ Gi.E3. SPECIAL SALE inches wide, the 7sc. erade. Henriettas, 46 inches wide, the 1 yard long, worth $6.00, at $4.73. 14 yards long, worth $8.00, at $5.98. iy2 yards long, worth $10.00, at $7.98. A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, i!3 LACKAWANNA A EN J 1 DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, Look at our $10 Gold Watches, Win-runted 15 Yutii'a. 213 Lackawanna Avenue t no: 12S. THE "SUNLIGHT." Olv os n bi illlnnt mollow light not a UH AST1.Y Lllllll, nil objecU arpoar uuturiilb Tliu nmntols last twlto as Ion,- ns any oihoi It Hives tlueo times ns much llilit ami eousumus only uilf tlio i.'as. usiid by ordhiurj g-is burn era Foote & Shear Co. 1 1 9 Washington Ave. The Bradford lA Jllgh cirude Hat ; Fully (Jutirantocil. Three Col ors. Sold Oui b) II t t 1 --ifEaa-. i1 OF at 49c. 715c. grad- e, at 50c. quality, at 75c I Cant Th no matter how hnrcl It" , ot a beUi place to buy my office and business , tionery, blank books, tvpe-vv-i supplies, etc , than at Reynolds 14 They have a. large stock In everjj to choose fiom, nnd you never canj them on price on the down scale j we also carry In stock a complete of diiuighty'iiPii's supplies. eynolds Br Stationers apd Enp;rav8rs, HOTEL JI.UMVN ilUILUlNd. If Expense Is No Object Why Not Hue the Best i HKBB TIIKY AUE: HUMBERS $115 UNIONS $100 Tor a Limited Purse Select iMiiiinfactiired by Price to All, S75. 1'nlly Uiiarantced. For Rubber Stamps Patronlza tbs CHASE & FARKAR, Prop's , 515 Linden St., Scrantou, Pa. WOLF iV WENZBL, 5JI Linden., Otip. Court lluus.', PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS bolo Atcuts for Hlclinrtlson Boynton's l'liruaccs uud Itnucs. Book Binding Nt'ut, Durable Hook ttindlni; U vvhatjou nctlte II yuu leave uur order with the hCRANION 1RIUUNU UlNDUk, Trib unc UiilldlnEorth WuthlnKton Ave. vlOOOS
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