The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 22, 1898, Morning, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SCKAOTON TRIBtnSTa-AnSDXESDAY'. .'FUiVE 22. 1898.
Published llftllv, Ktrspt minrtur, by the
Tribune Publishing Company, at I Irty Cents
Month.
New YorkOmcp! 1.10 Nammi ..
H H V IIKKI.M.
Hole Agent for 1 urolsn Ailvertlielni:
l.Mrnrii ATTtir rrTorrtrr at m-iiantoVi
. 1., ASRklOM-U.ASSMAlI. MVTTI H
SCIUNTOX. Jt'NK 32, 1SK.
RFPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
s r i i;.
Oo.Mnnr-WlM.iAM A STON1J
Lieutenant (loveriioi-J 1' S unniN
Ecire'nn of lntrrnul Affaire -JAMUS VV,
l.ATi'A
Jjdse of Sup"eilor Coiul V W I'OIt-
Tl'lt
t.011KrPtlH'li - lit L.irRp VMl'I.I A
DAVIIM'C RT liAl.t'&IIA A. UHUW.
i.kcisi. v i"i i:.
Sonnlp.
Twentieth DNt-.IA.MKS I' .re.HAN
Hllll!'.
first District-JOHN It. KAHIt
rourtll DIstrlel-JOllN T. UinXOI.U3
t o!,om:i, sm)m:'s im. vrromi
It will tin my purper-e wlirn rleeteel to
so cnmlurt nnfPir a In will Hip lecpeel
nnel fjoail ull' of thoe who liiiVc iippe-" 1
mo as well as thnp win Iium given 'Tie
their mppull I dull li' Hip Riiveinnr
of the nhul" i r ople ol the mate Aliu-'i
have uuilnurtiillv M'Wii iip li llii legis
lature which ore lipilhei' tlio fault "C "in
piity nor tin olln I but i.ih.i lh
(.rnwth nf iuti in li i eceuiv Inp"il
F.itlons Iiiivp been iiiitlieul7i el 1 lonunll
tpps, resultiiu In uiiiiefP'" r e peiir. to
tho Htiitp It will be in e irp niul pur
pnvp to eortect tlirp a Mil o'Iipi evils In n
fnr as 1 1iiip Hip pnwii 'i will bp m
purposp whllp covntinr of I'. nnM Iv.inlii
i It hit bppn mv itirpor In tho pubic
positions tlint I have h 111 with Coil r
hplp to illjeluisr mv whole lut The
ppuplp.nrp KiPHtpr thnn tin putle to
whlph thpv belong I mn nnlv j"ilous of
their fnor I sh ill onlv ntipinpt to win
thPlr nppnunl niul my rprrlmce Ins
taiiRht mo t tint thiit i.m Post bp .Ioiip bv
nn honesty modest il.illv ill.',li.ir,e of
public fluty
In tho iPiiomniatlon of Hon James
c Vauglian tlit !(Miu1)lknn of thl
t-en.itnilnl illtUilet h.no towarded nm
pleunu merit Seniit'u Vuuchnn Is
oiip of the- Mmn,T nipii nt IlatilxbutK
Ablo, vigilant mid honest, his liit
tPim put him well to the fiont anions
the lenilois of tlin xoti.it p. anil when
ho Is 1 etui tied at the election nct Xn -onibpi
he will bo In iiosltlnn to put thlis
pre'-tlce ami nxppilruic to ltnio.ieii
use fnr the IipiipIU of hi ilMilct
Of Some Importance.
That AniPilf.in liilltiPiue ha ieenth
rlen In the nppi illation of ilNmnliiR
Kuroiicani Is i-how n, ainonK othei
whj, by the aitlon of tho N'oo Vio
Wja of Ht I'otoihbuiR thp liailiui;
Rtilnti iiPwpaiioi In sionilliiK to ilu
Tnlted StatLS a ppilal 1 omnil"loni.i.
to iPiuiit mn wai anil to noli the at
titude of Ami'! bun ollli In 1 nnd public
opinion with icTeiPiue to lttiK-l.i Tills
loininlsfelonci. Mi sIrhiu. cldPiitly
fears that Unsllwh diploiuai. lius not
the stall of Itii'-feian in its bidding toi
Anierltan fnor. Jn an intPiUow )ip
' It ratinot bp denlul that a most
painful Impulsion bus been ptoduitd
on tho Huslan imblii opinion b Hip
lnngunge of a jai t of tin- Ainoilian
press aihoiatliip; an Aiislo-AniPikan
alliance nKalnit Itusia in Hip fin '.tt
Hlmuld tho Ainoilian nation follow
suih mhlco thoip Is no doubt tb.u It
would bp dpppb ipsinti'd by the Iiu--lan
nation, which N dotPiniimd not
to ypil one imli of hi r loKltlmatP
posltlmr 011 th shoics ut the I'acllli
F01 tunatch, tlip admliablo Rood spne
and tho 1 leai-htadPdiHs of tlio AniPrl
inns do not admit of the poslbtllt. of
tholr adopting such a iioIIij In tin
far tast Knsland nnd the I'nltPd
States as tlio two Rioatpst industrial
nations, in p mutual lompetltois,
f-tiupKlliiK fyr a pipdoniinnnpp in the
Chlncm innikets The pan of !tusia
In Manchutla and Coiea, as well as in
China, is that of a pioleitoi of lis
1 Ivlll.cd peoples which b their 01 IrIh
and hlstoij, me neaier to us than to
wcstoin nations It Is KPnetall ipiok
nlzod that ItusMa has oecupltd Poit
Attlilir tnereh In oidoi to counteiact
the ppjnlelous ion-ciiiences of flei
many's iolrnt seizin e of Klao Chou
Itusslan polic. in the fai eaut ourIii
to bo partieuliiily applauded b the
Ainei leans, foi It ireatos a boundless
field fur Ameilcan uitoipilsp At pies
ent Impottunt oideis of eeiy kind are
being made for the Ilusslan at my and
ririj of Kaat Slbetia In the I'nlted
States, and even piqnUIoub for ilus
slan ttoouH are beins sent from San
Fiancls-co. I'ndoubtodly the ilewlup
nient of Russian Intlupnte In Man
rhuiia will open 11 tonbideiablo aiea
to Ameiicaii trade nnd ludustrj. Tho
only necessary condition of full pront
Inc "liy these most f.uoiablc piospects
Is the ctssatiun of plaliiB at a poc
hlch nilKht alienate an old nnd tiusty
friend without belnpr able to ttansfoim
a natural and ttaditlonal opponent Into
a dlslnieiested allj "
Our lsltor will leain when lie has
had nppoitunlo to stmlj tho situation
liere that nn AiiBlo-Ampilcan alliantp
Is contemplated b Amei leans aijalnst
Russlu 01 an othet nation whkh deals
tfihly with the I'nlted States and be
haves itself Excepting t-palu the
T'nlted States Is at peaie with all tho
world and hopes to remain ut pp.tc e.
It values highly the friendship of Rub
rla as shown on many past occasions
when the showlntr was of exceptional
bpncflt to us, and as Indicated today
in n Kinwlnc comtneiiH wheieby Rin
la In B.xohanKO for Rood money so
euros finin American fattoilps and
mills nnd hIiIp-jiimIs the host ptoduots
that Yankee skill inn fashion Rusla
'vlll not nsVf nnd rprinnt .ximpt n mon
i . -
opoly of Ametlcan ftlendshlp; nor can
no net pc to tuin the cold shoulder to
IjUirlanil as the pike of a eontlnuante
of Russian fiwots,
Hut these points will 11II become iloar
to Hip Novoc Viemit and to tdutatod
ItUMlans In time. The nuiltt Intttist
In this lsll of the St. 1'eteisbUlK
nowspajipr's anxious rommlHSloni 1 ten
tl'IS In till- ellPlll with It It supplies
of tho Ittc 1 crtKlnc linpottunco which
American pttblle opinion nnd public
policy me assuming; in the estimation
of the win Id at lulRO. No lotiBPr Is
the I'nltPd Slims an Isolated and n
riPRlcetPil puwri. (in the contriitj, Its
diplomatic stoik 1 rapidly soarlnR
heiipiiwaid, thanks to .MeKlnle,
Uewey and destiny.
1'iosldPnt MoKlnley's ptomotlon of
l.iputpnant I'dRai li. Jadwin to n
majorshlp In the pukIiippiIhr toips will
be Rppptalb tecoenbed as well be
stowed Mi. .ladwin, who halls f 10111
Hoiipdalp took the hlchest honois nt
West Point ppi won thprp save In the
cusp of Robeit 13. I.eo and his work
slm p has fulfilled the IiIrIi pinnile of
his coiiimtniemeiit The welfate of the
spiv be calls foi mure of such pto
notions Agricultural Prospects.
Local and national nRilcuiltuial pios
pects have never bee 11 bilRhtei In the
hlstoiv of tho tounttv. We have had
within the Inst twpntv veals ome ex
peptlonallv piospptous bin vests, the
bountiful pioilupo of some ptlltlculai
.veai exepedlnir' the aveiaRe letuins of
thp iitopedltiR veais In its exeeptlonal
nbundance Sometlnus it happens that
one special eiop, whethei of fiult, coi
eials, hi dletaiv tubeis 1 caches a
phenomenal Mil Whin this occuis
Hit to Is a dlstui bailie of the nvei.iRO
ptlpp, nnd whllp tlip public In Roneial
pains bv piolllle ness, tho funnel does
not Hut these liipiiualltles upon the
whole hip few. and we have llsen to
0111 pipsent exclusive position In the
nRilcuItiual world malul tut align nul
uial uiiirm mill nnd abundance of
.v leld
I.ocnllj we aie happy to s-.o that
the Iruvest promies tu be one of mag
nificent let ut us Everywhere mound
and about these Indications meet the
eve Heirles have nevci been known
to be ilpet mole abundant or iheapet
at this easou of the vein Indeed,
thPV are moie plentiful than plolltable
New potatoes aie now in tile? mat kit
and ate within the leach of the t,en
ual consuntPi. Thev aie not pcth.aps
o ripe as tliey should be this tat In
the seaon The heavy tains of Mnv
tetatdeil theli 1101 mill month, and the
hlRh tPiuppriittlte of tho past few
weeks foiced' them Hut the potato
etou will be fai hiuvlei than It was
last jeai when the yield was a 10111
paiathe failuie, and hlRh in lies foi
waterv and unsatlsfai tot table pota
toes was the rule Kail.v vegetables and
leRuminous imps piomise exceedingly
will Ikans and peas ate sensitive to
climatic changes, irqulilns a medium,
equable temoetatute foi thelt success
ful piopuR.ition roddei imps alo
in omlse well. Tin nips, matiRoIds and
beets 1110 thilvlliR Meadows ate lux
Utlant In tholi vetduie.i lndlcatlim a
heav.v hav or ensll.iRe 1 etui ti
Turning now fioui local conditions
to the blunder survo ot the national
outlook, the piosjiut Is no less duel
ing Wintei wheat is now fai enough
advanced in Rtowth to make an ap
pioximate estimate The agileultut.il
letuins of the govei mneiit give an es
timated aiea of 4.! OOO.UOO acies as coin
pared with 3D. lb 1,000 111 us last bin vest,
MOISiiOiT aiies In lVlt! and as against
.!! 'Ufi.OOO acies -own in tho jeai ISOt,
which weto legal ded as the l.ugest
1 etui lis In the hlstoij of the louutty
The lai r 1 aiea undei wheal would
ti)ituiallj tend to lountei balance h de
Ilc lenc In the vleld if there weie any
indications in that illieclloii but foi
tunnttly thiie aie none 'Ihe i tin lis
Blvlng an estimate of the petceiitage
of the condition of the wlntct win at
eiop place It at 1J per cent. hlRhei
than that of last vent, and that wus
the highest since 1S01 The laiger aiea
of land unite 1 wheat was natutallv to
be expected, following the ptevalllng
Pike leeeived and the conditions ob
talnlnc In the wheat matltct owing to
the exceptional shoitage In Kutope A
splendid win at eiop Is, howevei, the
natuial piecuisoi of ptospeilt, and if
we feed tlte gteatei patt of Huiope at
less cost than we did a eat njjo, we
will have to feed It all the same The
spring whiat piospects as computed
b the government 1 etui lis ate bettei
than In nny othet June estimate of
which we have recoul and better b U
pei cent than last ye at Tills Is won
deiful. masnlllcent Pesslmlsits at home
and abtoad sometimes give alatmlng
ne counts of the piogiess of the detettil
l?atlon of the w ostein (liable lands
owing to the continual wheat ri owing,
win at being natui.illj an exhaustive
nop Out funnels ate not one eiop
husbandmen They know the value of
nttlflcial fcitllizots, of pot Iodic It and
lotation of7 1 tops, in n wind, they niu
sclentlfle fai met s This ye.u's wheat
nop Is estlmnted to yield liJT.JOO.liUO
bushels The uRtlcultural conimis-lon-ets'
estlmute for last eat was KbOOOO.
000 bushels This estimate fell short
of the actual lcld bj 100,000,000 bushels,
tho actual pioduie being GSO 000,000. so
that we into believe the- actual Meld
for U9S will pinbably leach tho aston
ishing quantity of nearly SOO.000,000
bushels rathei than fall below the 700,
000.000 bushels limit.
it Is too early t pioRtiostkntP what
thu effect of this enormous supply of
wheat will have on tho pikes 1 tiling In
tho matlccj. Young; tellers financial
collapse will not he foiautten Them
ate no doubt other men who would mn
tho rlbk If they could command the
confidence with which ho started out
on his caieei. .Vo doubt thete will be
rlnglncr nnd ilggltiB ntief siieculutlon
und coiiiciIiir as of old. Hunutn na
tuio does not chanuo in a day. Hut
after all. the pilco which tho farme'r
will lecelve fnr his pioduce will rest
on the ultimate law of aviiaces, with
the pilco of the supply pxtuossed Jn
the llBUtes of tho demand.
Tho orsaiilzatloii of the (list resl
pietu of i'nlted States Volunteer L'n
glueeis lias beou completed, und among
the oiricois about one-half have had
nn eYiei Ipnrp nithi-r military men
or ns piiRlneeis In their nppolntmciit
ovet the heads of competent men they
IHttstiato the supoilotltv of "pull."
Two months of a win bpgun without
an hi my have put 15,000 men on Cuban
soil, stalled ?0.000 othei men on the
",000-iulle Journey to Manila, wiped
Spain oft the seas and mobilized ItiO.UOO
v iiltmtr 11.H In camps of Instrurtlou. be
sides fottlfyliiR our coast cities, enact
ing a war revenue bill, selling J00,
000,000 of bonds at 11 pnptilm subscrip
tion nnd practically asutlng the 1111
iipxntlon of llawull We may think
this Is slow but hlstoiy Is llkelv to
chlonlclo It ns about the fastest war
on tec old,
After hemming and hawing for sev
etal jeai" 1'iule Sain has Just paid to
John Hull th $171(00 whlrh the Pails
rirbltiatlon coutt In 1S91 said we owed
in damages to th Canadian senlets.
Out delay In nppioachlng the ciptnln's
oftlce has been nny thing but ci editable.
Ocnoi nl (latclu Is the scientific Ilghtot
of the Cuban cause. Since Mneeo's
death ho hits been tho mllltaiy main
stas of the lusurieotlon He will piove
a valuable ally at Santiago.
If the Paste in bas'eball learuo enii 111
augutale c ivstetn of paving nil tho
clubs with lines, H.p National game,
ought to be u success in that class.
If 1 11111111 should ptove ttuo and
Sagasta be foiced to iesgn he could at
least tluow up his Job without envying
his successor.
As the war progiesses Hon Callus
scpius less anxious to put up his thlitv
millions foi u chime e on the Spunish
limine.
liulTey, It seems, doesn't want liot
clon nominated at Altoona. Oiuffov Is
for Jcnks Junks or Got don, It Is all
one.
Hawaii should bo allowed to come In
to the I'lilon In tint" to listen to n tew
Puuith of July oiatlons this venr.
Hven the olenients smile on the
Aim 1 Uau enust Haidlv'a man of
Shafti 1 sanny wusseardik
Pennsylvania Oral
School for the Deaf
PASSING Up the stiep load 10
Ounmoie fiom Noith park, or
tow aid Poiest Hill cenieter.v. th
usual obsuvt little leullri's, ns
he glanics over the pli uiesiiue vet
somewhat unkept fine jniiind oth
daik gtev stone bulldliiRs at lb" le1'
what a ttansfoi million Cicene takes
place when the waving set con of tieei
Is ptnetiated and one stands at tho
f 1 out tiitiance Heie tho' lawn Is
smooth and velvety The well kept
Rtavel dllve has a noble swep and at
Its oitti 1 ciiilo, loses In masses of
bp.iutv bloom In a sickle cuive beneath
the gieat tiees
Down Hie hill dlsappeais the stei p
path that leads across the biook, and
the ptosptct fioni ev ei side In lovelv
' Yp haven t the funds' -aid MNs
Hiown. 'to ptopetly caie for the
giounils near the sttept, but wt tiy to
make the spot about the building .is
ntttaitlvp as po-dhlo ' Not less beau
tiful at dose i.inge Is this home foi
the deaf of out state Blip Pennsyl
vania dial school Sutitiv and bright
with lis pietty bow windows anil
pleasing tiaceiy on Rlasc confined coi
1 Idols, It is chat tiling without while
within, whoie ttalling vines nnd a
luxuilous glow lb of plants till eveiy
window It Is utteily mil an Institu
tion, 'And the banner over It It is
love."
.Heyond flu sti 0,1111 floats tho big
fln of the (school and the ted, white
and blue Is seen at evoty tuin, but def
initely and unmistakably is felt the
sweet lullutnee of the patient gentle
ones who eonttol those bene ith tho
loof to whom Is lobt tb.p silvpr key of
spenb Then Is (something pathetic
in the contemplation of the confidence
and devotion dlsolaved by ihese
children and vouth foi Miss Rrown
and thelt Uathets it Isn't foi show
The dulled oats could not conipiehend
stub a deslie, and the expicc-sivo eagei
faces would be too quick to toll the
talc of unusual gentleness They ate
used to It expect and take It In as
fioely as the dear all in which they
spend so much time
Today the year ut the Otal school
elices and the 7ti pupils go to theli
seveial homes for vacation Pot the
past two days thelt work has been on
exhibition and tho cl.Tss teaching has
been public Thete has been no at
tempt to have "show lessones." the
recitations having been of legulatiou
01 del In the otllce the woik of the
Industtlnl depnttinents was shown
Thete weie little shoes made etitlto
ly by tho boys who al.-o showed many
pietty attkles in wood and vviotight
lion The 'lovel' woik Is Indeed
tilling n mission It is the Swedish
wood winking system intioductd
thtough the effoits of Mi Heniv Helln,
Jr , to whom Is duo Kte.it eudlt foi
this opportunity uffoieled the pupllii
foi bpconilng adopt in a manual ttaln-
Inp which gives a miuv clous fucllity
to the (Ingots nnd develops oiiglnallty
and ability
James T decides Is tho Instiuctor in
this depattment The pupils woik
fioni desgn on the piano suiface, and
ate obliged to have tholr tnsks abso
lutey collect befoie It Is accepted
Tho w 1 ought-It on grill woik is won
derfully well done; candlesticks, pen-
Kicks, side buckets ate Innumetable
small and useful things being devised
In tho Riaceful bent linn The gills
had niatiy pxeiulsilely-wiought spotl
nients of plain sewing crocheting and
mote elaborato npedleweuk These 111
tkles weie ill fot sale, and not a few
visitors went away with souvcnlts of
their stay
It mav not be genet ally understood
that ihlldien between the nses of C
and 20 aie icceived fiom any poitlon
of this state and that they may leinaln
ten yeais Should they stay long
enough they ate sent out Into the
wot Id equipped with a tiado Already
u numbei of ghls ato becoming expert
In dtessmaklnc. while tho boys teud
llv leain to employ their hands and
bialus.
A deaf child's attention Is easily
fixed and thus tho tenchei Is tilvcn a
reilalu advautaeo In hot aiduous
woik. Tho ilass-ioom Is an exceed.
Incly Intetpstlng spot, especially wheio
tho tiny ehlldien aie. In cm gmdo
thoip vvrrp elRht ehlldien yesterduv eif
five tilffeient imtitinnlltlOH. Aiueiknii,
HiiRlIsh. netmnn, Polish and HuiiKitr
Inr. Duilni- the lei'ltntlon n lit t lo Hal.
Ian bov came In from another room.
It Is wonderful to spp how Intel these
tots try to speak as their teacher di
rects, and It Is often pathetic as they
sudelcnlv dnsp their thioats or tap
tholr chins as If to assist tho sound,
that of 'Its" being extiemely dllllcult.
The-y nte so eager, so bright, so Inter
ested that again and again the visitor
fools like lifting a prayet of Biatltude
for this blesspd svstpin which Is oppn
lng a now life to those, to whom earth
Is one vast silence
Their lip reading tenches an aston
ishing degree ot perfection, and It
should bo teniPitibpred that few ges
tures ate used The wtlttPti work Is
accurate nnd bentitlful. Partleulnily
pioflclent do they become in the ver
tical svstom Thev wilte all their
thoughts and their school weak, keep
a elalli Journal, and mo prrpated to
compose a "story" at the shortest pos
sible notlep Here Is a little letter
written by a scven-v car-old girl:
Dpor Miss Marv Council
I am well Kncllp Hitil Miss It went to
chinch estprdu morning. Ray and
Mubol talked to me We pltivrd
Mls o gavp m mv imllshps to us on
Sumliiv at cllntipi 1 did not shake n tref
oil Siniclii. Wo siw the siiulirol jpstpr
dnv. Tlupo men loilu on thtlr wheels
jpsttnlav nioinliig
Miss .Icnule wnrp a white summpr llres
on Sunday, (.iood-bic. Wilielovc
Constance.
Hctp s another by a small boy of
the same age:
Dear .Mr.
I Inl A mt rt, t ti.tlnli tA tn n thf
squirrel today 1 was a verv sood boy
vpstrrday morning. The squirrel Is
smait
To this pplstle was appended "A
Slot y About a lloi-e "
One el iv 1 rodo a white hcirae The
hoise nti glass It was verv sle k. It
drank some wain, anil It run fast and
walked Tho Iiomp swum In the wntei
It was dead My father was soirj.
The children aio vprv obsptvlng and
piv fiank In expirsslng theli opin
ions On tho flrt warm ilny this sum
mor the teacheis whip light gowns. Hut
one kept on a vv Intel Ores" and the lit
tle folks In her room Immedlatelv de
manded to know If she hnel no summer
clothes. Hpip Is n Iovp kttpr fniin one
small maid to a gill slip ndmlrpd.
IJpai l.ydln
Ate vou well" You an piitl( Wh"n
you come to ni house I sh ill rIvp vou
some rosps and sonip candv 1 think, hr
iiiusp vou aie a verv vpiv prettv Rlrl
Will vou be hippy all the time whpn
vou go homo" 1 juve vou beiatisp vou ar"
so prettv. Prances.
line boy toll of a picnic at Nav Aug
pa ik which li despiihed as "Sciantotis
most popular summet ipsoit" and of
being on a vc-saw with a girl, when
he hii veiy shy 1 eeiUBP slip was sj
preitv and had such sweet mnnnets"
Heie Is an eitiae t fiom a mmuosltion
on Macbeth, wi ittc 11 by Chailes U
C'Hik, son of Mis J.Tob cinik The
iPtnalndei, unpublished, Is of equal ex
it Hence:
In the eleventh cpiiiuiv lMwanl the
Confessor was the king of Rngliiiul and
Duncan the .Mi ok was the king of Scot
land Tin latter king s fnvoilto Klnsmiii
was Macbeth who had subdued nnnv of
his enemies lie bad lerputlv pic ici! the
king by subduing the reliplllnus people
nf Siotland Haiiquo was a Rieit Scot
tish gpnel il 111 xt to Mnibeth As these
two gcneiats win i.iuiiiliig from thir
ripU vlcloij, Ihev wile slopped bv ill'
stiange iippcaianci ot thice struiiRp look
ing witihps which had hnided chins and
withered skins 'All hill M.uhvtli' bill
to tbpp thaiip of ttl imls nlPd the tlrit
witch 'lhls proved thit Macbeth wis the
th 1110 of Ghimis nt that tbnp 'All hall
Miljtbith ball to Hipp thane of Cawelni
ci lid the second 'All hill Macbeth'
Macbeth that -ti til be king heieafter '
erliil tin thliel Maelpth hid In en mid?
the thane of Cawcloi bv kltur Dune an bp.
foie the wllch foi t told It The last iwo
pioplieilps showed that he should be 'he
Hume of Ciweloi
And then the king of Scotlunl. 'Hail
hall lull' thou shall be h spt than M.ic
bpth and Rt ealer not "it hicppv but vet
miuli haiiplei. 'I hough thou shall not he
'i-lug, tbv 1 1 lldre n shall be kings, "hall
hall hill 1 lied thp wltilns 'I Ills ihev
said to Ilinquo 'I his piophecy showed
that Haiiquo would lip Ipssc 1 than Mic
beth and gieatPi he would not be huppv
but mueh huppier when lip should srp
Ills clilldipii be kings and be also would
not be king Macbeth let his wife know
of his coiive isatlou with the witches by
sending a messenger with his piivatc
letter to her king Dune 111 eairir to
Macbeth s house and was leeeived kind
lv by l.aclv MaebPth Hpfoie Iip came
HiPiP, Hip news of tho witches' prophet Ips
Tioused hi 1 ambition mote When Mip
beth came home his wife ro ixed him to
kill the king and make himself the king.
The woik of the senloi classes is ic
mnrkable for its high stanek'id and In
telligent c and would relleet grout cieellt
on pupils posfpssincf eveiy sense intact
Nothing inoie admltnblo than tho gym
nastic exhibition was teen in the school
yesterday Without being ablo to hear
a sound the boys and gills follow the
teacheis. xoIitIeus cJluctlon In pctfect
ihythiu nnd time, and thev enter Into
tho dllllcult ill Ills with si lilt and evi
dent enjoyment
ThcPennsvhanla Oial school for the
Deaf was opened In October, 1SS9, In
the middle building on the gtounds
now nteupipj Tho late Miss Mat
lianct was tin ptin.ipal I'm tho past
tv.o years Miss Maty 15 C. Htown an
accomplished and devoted exponent of
the otal woik lias been in iliatgp with
eminent suettss She has a coips of
teachers each possessing chat tiling pei
sonality. Thev aie Misses da It
King, Maty Chinch Goiuu.le and
Maude Williams, Rachel funnel, Anna
M Rkhaids, M H. Conner. Lillian Ual
lou The ma 1 1 on Id Mis. H P. Treail
way. a gc title and .votthy lady dun go
Pfclffei Is tho Instiuctor in shoomak
liw The Institution icceives state aid to
tho amount of $M0 per capita or should
ilr so. This yeai it was cut to $.'10 to
the sicutr lnconvenlenco and hln.ltance
ot tho mission of the school.
It is (jovetned by the tvvelvo local di
rer tuis who are elected, and six ap
pointed by tlio governoi. They ate:
J'reslclPiit Hon Alficd Hand, bctanton
S1tiPt.11 and Ttcasuier Henry licllii.
Jl . Scranton.
Diiectois Hun Alfred Hand fcciaiiton,
Hpv S C I.opuu, D U. Scranton, Will
lim Conned hitanton, 1" 13 Plait,
Hiiantoii' e'hnrlcs II Welks Si'tanton,
i: II Sliug.s, Scinntnii. Hon I, A
Wattes Sitatitoli Jumps Althliild,
Stranion, 1! J Matthews, Sctanton, II
II. Moigun 81 ronton, Hpv T P Coffey.
Carbonclalo, lli-niv Helln jr Heiiintnn
Appointed bv the Gov it not Sunuel
HIiiPS biluntou, Hon C H Rico Wilkes.
Iiiuile, ThoiiiHs Por.l Plttston John
Jpltnvn, St riinirm lion P V Gutiiitei,
Scranton, Geois 1. Smith, Dunmoto.
QUIET IIOMB WEDDINO.
.Ulii Unlit NherwooU 11 11 el Robert C.
Adnnix Married nt IIiIiIcCn Homo.
Miss Kate She 1 wood, the fair daugh
ter nt Mis. c.ithetlno Sheiwood. was
innrileel yestciday to Robeit C Adams,
tirasutor of the H.hIiii; Hrook Water
Supply mnipany, at the homo of the
G0LDSM1
nn
Great Juine
Of Muslim Umderwear
39c,
These three prices mean more for the money in Ladies
Muslin Underwear than ever was offered before in this or any
other city. Your choice of Chemise, Gowns, Skirts, Draw
ers and Corset Covers, which does not cover the cost of raw
materials.
EYJEEY SALE IS AN AtoVEMISEMENT HAT MINGS SCORES OF OT1E1RS
Money cheerfully refunded if you can match any of these
garments anywhere.
Plenty of room, plenty of stock and plenty of salespeople
to wait on you.
Lew3s9 Really
t& DavIeSo
AIAVA1S lllM.
Our Korrect Shape Shoes
port nr.Mi.iME, hwk mouk
FK1EMJSTHAN VNVdHEIt
SIIOKs M rK.
Lewis, Eely k lavies,
til AM) 1 111 WYOMI.NC. AVE.VUi:
HAMMOCKS,
WAIEU COOLERS
AND
FILTERS.
Willi K MOUNTAIN AND OHIO
ICE CEEAI FEEEZEES
AT HAHD PAN I'llltES TO
fefir JHE TIMES
TIE CLEIQFJS, FEEBEM,
0'MALLEY CO,
4'J'J Lackawanna Aveune
Initios inuther nt '14 Mlfllln avenue?
N011 loliitlvps of tho Intdc nnel giooni
vvcif, with t lie erptlon of Hon ami
Mie L A. Wtitics, tho only Kindts
pioFont
"Ve c pi oniony was pot foi nieel .it 'J
o'clock In tho lnoinliiK, Ucv C n Itnb
Insnii. of tho Secnnil PiPsliytoilan
cliurph. otlklitlnu Thp Inlclo vvoto a
protty polnR-iivvny gown nf a soft pray
uluidp
Snun .iflpr the rn oniony tho younfr
peoplo left fot 11 tout which v 111 in
titule I,'ilc Cl.anirliln niul pleasant
points nt tho noith X'pop their return
thov will roslele nt 411 Clay avenue.
Mi. Adams lian Scinj.' hetn Kuov n in
tho eapaclty of private "ccrotaiy to ex-l.h-'utenant
Oovcrimr VatieH. and aw a
lnielnef) map of murh nlilllly. lie has
a laiRo elieli' of ai enialntiui'e with
ho..ts of waini flic mis who leloleo In
hla Impplnps9
ALLIGATORS FOR TIIU PARK.
Mliippi'd by Dr. Mill from I'lorliln,
Mliere- (In I Si'iiiiirniiis,
Iii Hill, of this city, who Is now
mJouinlliK tn rinrleln shipped to thi
paik coniin'sgionci' one dozen ulllt,-a-tois,
which hi 1 heel heie ypsterday
Thpy vniy In Ipugth from erne to tluec
feet
AiiaiiKcnioiHs will be made nt tho
paik foi them nnd they will he on ex
hibition by Hatiuilaj
IIALLST0AI) MINE SQUOEZP.
Woik In the Hnlltuead mine at Dur
you was Mitptiided ycHtoiday by otdor
of tlio foieninn The order vvaH oecn
Klnncil by a Fipucezo and danger of a
ca v e.
Tho thliel ipconfiavo nccuiuil last
week and infected the .surface In the
business bcetlon of tho town.
s:s5iy3-H-
Sale
59c.
I
ISTT70 Ai
vvx
J A
A. ilsd ).U4
Osaitiif-Up Sale
ON
Pattern
We have just
Spring Dress Patterus left,
all high-grade goods, which
we have determined not to
carry over under auy circum
stances. The prices range
from $1.50 to $4.00 per yard
and average about 7 yards to
a Dress Pattern.
Our clearing up price will
be:
On JO Dress Patterns
All $1.50 and $1.7 quality,
75C
per yard
On 12 Dress Patterns
That sold from $12.50 to
$24.00 each,
98C pcr yard
Or actually about ONE
THIRD the origiual cost.
5pecial Sale on Fine
ParasoJs during this week
510 and 512
LACKAWANNA AVENUE
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
Oeuorai Agent for tua Wyomlnj
Ul.tlli-.''
MIT
illnlns masting, Sportln-t SmoWo.oii
ami tlie Itcpuiino CneiuU u
toinpauy
fflGi EX1PL0SIVES.
tufety 1 uo. rapt uad Kvplodcri.
lioom till ronnell llulldlnj.
bciantgj.
Flic
ftress
22
POIOERo
AOKNCltA
THO", FOim ritttm
JOHN U. S.MI11I .."JO., riyinontJ
Y. K. MULLIGAN, WUUoi-IlatrJ
BAZAAR,
Q
mc,
HILL & COHKELL
321 N. Washington -Ave.
BRASS BEDSTEADS.
In buying n bra Itcdttead, bs sura th&1
J-ou get the best Our braai Itsditoadi ara
all made with neamlevi brass tublnj and
frime trorlc Is all of iteel.
Iheyeostno mora tbao many bedstead
maeteof tlie open (.oamlesi tublnz. livery
tetliteid li highly finished and lncquereJ
under a peculiar method, iiothlne ever hav
Inp teen producod ta equal It. Our nw
Bprlne Patterns are now on exhibition.
Hill &
CoiraeH
At 121
North Washlnst )n
Avenue.
Scranton,' Pa.
Tlie Mossft ef tees Is
Tlie Month of
The lntefct, wwellest. most complet!
lino of Weddlns hlatlonery.
The most novel lines of Pattlotls
Stntloneiy
A full line of all things which up-to
date btatloners uhould cany.
Reynolds Bros'
blAlIOMJRS AM) IZ.NGUAVLR-i
UOlKli JURMY.N BUILDI.VO.
inn Wyoming Avenue.
3
'1IIK -MOUUn.V HAIlIiWAHUisTOnE.
A
Three-Burner
j,
ls OlMJ I..MUST lIMKi VIN. IT II S K
J'Jxil'J TOI' AM) 1 IIIU HhSI WOltK.
I.NG hlOVK ON T1IK JIAltKhl'.
See Our Show Windows
frgiCTs-snasga j( 1 I 11 &
U - ' ga i 1 I $
SfJK f, r state,
1. ;.x. ijfa t. III i'pt1
1 ,0 r f y. m j 1 1 jr
Oi T an
I l e-l l '
f" $5 JO
FOOTE k SHEAR CO.;
110 WA'SIUNGTO.N AVCNUJi