"M -vmsw "& "m mt '4 THE ftORANTON TR I BUXE- FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1898. :': '1 (Je 5cranfcm ri6um fUblUhmt nlljr. Kxcept Huntl?. br III 1 rlbuu rublliblnf Company, t Fifty Unti Month. .New VorUOmce- loll NawiiMHU H. H. VUKi:iiAM), Sole Asent Tor I'orelcn Advertising. UtTKHKDAl TMErODTOtrlCr. AT SCTlANTO.f, TA., AHMCOMVCI.AM UAII. MA1TFII. SCItANTOX. NOVKMUUK 4, ISPS. . it - " -- KLPUULICAtN NOMINATIONS. STATE. Imvrnnr-UII.MAM A. H'lUM. l.lputLnunt Jivtrnoi-J. 1 S OOUIN. htiirftnry of Intcrtin) Affali '-JAMES w l.ATTA. . JmlKe of StiiKikii l'oull-V. V. l'OU- ran, w. v. l'oit'nnc. . CuiiB.rCMfiirii -"l f.aiffr SAM! Rl. A. IMVKNl'OKT. OAM'SHA A UIlOt . ,OUNTY. Vmrei-v 11,1.1AM i'OXNKl.1. .lurtKfr. W. flKNSTKIl I'nronei-JOltX .1. IlOnKUTH, M. U lSLre)ui-MK01K!K 1 STKVKNrfON, LEGISLATIVE. Senate. Twwitlflh l-l.-JAM!'S r. v AIV.UAN. House. KirM l-Mllit-.1t.iIIN i: t'AltlJ Setcntl I D'Mllet -JOHN tfl'UIH Kit. .11!- I Third lJlitrIrt N r MAC'KKY. n.utth lllmiu JOHN r tlKVNOI.PS. COLONEL STONE"S PLATFORM. It will lie ill iiltiiie when elecUd K m conduct insilf as 1., win the lox ' ninl isiil .ll or iIiom lio b.nc opposed it it .is well us inosr who hive r.lven me their snppoit I shall lie tin1 Koxernn of the whole people nl the talc Al)il-'.,s base illidL'tlitnlly Ktown up In the lev'l latii wlili h ,,K neither lit. fmilt of -mic mtt. nut tile ulliir. lull rntliei Hie KlOWtll Of illM'llll. I iii'tiei.iiy lllOr.il IHllulls hue In I'll .lllthillUiil l ennillip. I ri'S. K'SllltlliK III tllllKees,tl X1I'I1SI III tin- stati. I will lit iii, aii and !'" pose tu til let i these and i tb' I lis III u far as 1 lme tin imt.rr It will he m Pill pose Wh 1,'ilMMtini Of 11 illlVllinl 1 S It has leeli mv iitll(i'jse 111 tin public piisltoiis that I Iih held wiili Cod's help, to ilKhtiige nn whole duly. Thr people ale Kir.itii limn tin. uat lloi to which the li"luii!,' I .mi uiih J alo"s or their foi. I -ball uiih iitlnnpt to npi their nppiuvnl ami tit eMierieme has linidi nn Hint tlitit i n In it be done hv mi hoiirMt, inuaext ilnil illillMIBe of public ili.H. Til'" eaiiie.it I'cuiilillcitn who liiitt" sham, false melon? poivunnl n1.ue and Miitv t'O'uhi'H. will pi to the pulls, oil Tlltsdav ami Vote 111" tlfket utialKhl. Nanowing Down. lit spite of the exttaiudlnai milv tty duihiB tin pat veur uf dlsuppiilnt eil o'lite-sri ki is to 'ntiodttce illssen slon in (he llepublhan puty anil thu aid tin in In Unit lantpalRti for iv enge on ceilaln Indh , duals, the pnllt ifiil situation In IN mis'. Ivanln is fas' naiiimliiK ilov n ti a dlrnt lluhl I. -iweci Kenllblli inlm and liemoi iiic On lb" one sib, .,. t ,i. found all j "f llis 'lelfifiates. and. swollen with the those cltlsen;- of .bar lntelllKence mill ni,w'1 "hlt'h hU S'" l,l' -' 'rl liimnessorioinlcticii wbobcllce that ' sn '' ,lf'"" " "n"t J'" because lontir.ued iipiunii ill Kcpubllcaiil11'1' J"''' W ""I hie erlnsiiiK syto-priniipl-s in tate and nation l better t I'hant. If, thiongli anothci delesute. lor the luii.le thin De-inn ratlc su- lle '' '"i"t f H'e Mate, the honest Piennuy. with the .llstuib.itue to bitsl- ! "r lllp !,,,:, ""' ?xiiect ell times ness ami uitiiettlenii i,l or values which lnvaiiably fu'low in Its wake while oil the otlat sidi aie the stalwart Democrats, paitli-r us lieyom' p-ach of arpuinclit. llb leitulls fiom the milks of the Uepuhllcan illsalfccted. The vote fi.r Swalb w will tcliecl the popular ie?tlessnes ahlch lnvaiiably develops afloi h neiles n' mild fae- ' "' ' tl,a lt ls nnl ,1(,ne "ow- J"' tlonal flphts. It will lepicfont the fei 1- jCrokei's soveinot i ould send Ml. iiiKs or those who vote r.itl.ei to show JCiukei's JiidKc to any pan of the state, tint tl.ey aie Ilnil tf so ptsteiiliK ' ""d If Mr. CmkeCs maynr weie chaiged liuiih small politics than lo .ndlcate nlty definite icvs m laitre questions of public polhy. Indeed, views of this chaiacler lne no plan- hi Di. Swal low's campaign. Although tunning In pmt as a ''"'lid Piiil. Piohlbillonls't, the Kr'itlemnu fiom Da uphlii has not mice dining the i ninpain. so far as W" now ieea.ll. ain whether It eb'ttetl h" would use hi Inflm nee with the e;;sl,itiue. In '-nine o' tlefe.lt the adoption or piohililtotj legislation. On the questions, or Piotectlon or free tiaije, sound oi til soiinil inoiiev, na Uniial exiiarslnn -u ii'iilractlon. be Ih silent, nor t'i ", pf. esnottoe any piop osltlonti of (ousilim tlve lep-Wiatluii ie raiding state aftahs. 11 he should ln-el-cteil and Ibid, as In would find, upon taking bis s.nii i.i the executive chair, that hi susuiclons as to al leged past hibbeiy and exttavagunce wuie wlthoul rubstantlal foundation In fid; oi. If. Iliicllnc minor irregu larities he should lomplete the woik of t hoi i c mention so far as would lie within liN inwei, uohoiK In Pennsyl vania, pot i ven excludlm; himself, has at this tlin the slightest Id' a whul he would do li.M. He Is without excell ence Pi stale af'.iiis In has pin pounded no theories ennceinltip tnxa lion, leveiiut, public edutatlon. let;ls lallnn betiiluir on Indiistiles or labor, lawo governing our eleemosvnary In stitutions or anv one of a thousand other sublet ts d Rrealer or lest, ini pmtame which In 'tirlous wh''s conn before the roveriiot of a great state for consliletatlon and advice. He typt llcs In thlh cimpalgn only a vapue sus picion held among certain portions of the population thin things have not beep altogether llnht lit H.tii Isbuig; but when the time conies to cast a set ions and i. potential ballot fapcles disappear and voters ratuially con front and study tealltles. Stone or Jenks v.'lll br foveeooe foi four yenis from next Januaiy. The Republican party or the Denmcratlo party will have power In statu atfniis utid will us" thai powei to advance paity Inteieids thiouslitiiit the nation. Tho vote iriven to Dr. .Swallow may easo u pei-sonal feellnu of discontent but It will pei form no practical or defi nite public service. 'I will play ab solutely no puit whatever In thai big state executive policy or legislation; to far as these ure concerned It might as well not be t-att at all Stone or Jenlm I the practital Issue befote the peu pl: KopubllionlsiTi cmeoumifed and tilumphant or Demociaiy helped on the road to national teiovery vf pover. Let prsrtlml cltbenr. thetefore. think and vote acvordliiElv. Toipiiap's buduct of municipal ev pens: fur UiJ In Oienter Now Yoik trtllji for 93,B20.t'S2. nn It'creaje of $14. I'OO.OOO eivrr Uio Ijutlpot of the iircccnl year This le n fair llhtntrattoii of linn Democratic I'lonomy nlfn tire io ilpernnl nftoi eli'ctluii. "It would be an unpleasant thing to contempln If, while In the en I Joyment of the fruits of the victory, I ixny of theme who supported the I cause of sound money In 1800 should 1 now, either fiom lethargy or pique, j or through the Influence of minor I questions, he led either actively or ' passively to give their nld to the re vival or perpetuation of this dls tuiblng Influence. I cannot under , stand why any Republican should j wlthdiaw either his Influence or his vote fiom the Republican ticket. Small differences as to the details of administration and smaller differ ences glowing out of personal disap pointments should be put utterly aside." Ex-President Benjamin Harrison. - Tackled the Wrong Man. 'I'll- militant. quallt. In The-iuiim lIiMisoxelt') nature lv slinulnc tin with new luxti In liN siililtptl uci'optuni c of Itlrhntil Ciokcr's t'hnllctiRO to com-mte- lioncM cnfoM-fiiii'iit of law In New i York ill, with tlit Tamilian. ( torn of . , i;iiviiniiirnt ! lilnekninll. I.lsti'ii o (j,,.,, luiUV-cvc shots ,. ,. , . .. i i if fi-uUer wNhc-s io pit lilnitu-lf iiKMln-t i m; he liall In Kiatlllt'd. lit' attndc) my ittliiiinltintlin of tin polki I deptu tmt'lit. I Hlintilil he s(Jir.. Intlrpil, If it Imtl niitlti(l hli ninlac !! says, In efifft. that umlcr my ailmlnlstiatloti inline went miiiiillictl. That tiito ' menl i dimply limine. Xrai tin cloyc of in v two yenis' teim of Fe'i Vlt e tin I piv!tlliiK judae or the month in the 'louit of general cessions t.etoil that It lime IihiI tlimliilHlioil until it nun k'!-s limn over liefoio 111 leeent jeai.". .Mr. 'Croker tines not t willy object to what we did with eilnie. Vlint leallv umke.u that salted fade vvlnte l what we did with vice. The neknowledned llnanclal pattnci'shlii elstliiK hetween eeitain leadetM uf THiiiiiiuny Hull and piotected vlie is the seand.il and dlsuiaie of New Yoik. It was on this that I waned. I broke up that iai tni'i.hlp and 1 will lileak It up again whenever the ihaiiie lomes. H i small wonder that I should bo (lenoiuiied liv those who exact ttlb ute fiom )iUle.ois of lie, who lob the honest poor, and who cine as little for 1 1 vie mlde an they do foi kccnc and molality. ICeiy purveyor of lce who idles his vile tiadt unmolested In ionldei.itlou of th tduUxtmill which elves the ti ue teat-oil for the existence of the 'wide open' pollt . eveiy such man dieeis Mr. (ioker to the echo when be ultatk. us heiaus-e we made the polite fotce honest. It is lit that Mr. I'lokej, now seeklnn to coirupt and desiade the 1'em.ll. should rail at the men who d i live out lonuptioii fiom the polUc ilepai tment. He now tuns the r thtoncb one Indeed. Tammati) now blackmails vice but it has ahead' again bcKUU to blackmail honesty w licit- honesty is 'helpless. If It gets the power It will extend Its fStcm of toiiupthm all 'through the stale. This was done once befote. when Tweed was dlctatoi . It 'behooves the Rood people of the slate I with malfeasance It would afraln bo Mr iCroker't Kovetnor who tiled him. What , u tiavesty on Justice sucli a tilal would ! be' Mr I'toker. through his tools. tinned out the best thief of polite New Yoik has had In many veins, John Mi Cullagh, and put In a man who he knew would cairy out Ills behests, ti man whot-e appointment was an insult to evetv decent iltl.en, a man who, while chief of police, while thief officer of the law, ha publicly IntlOiscd Sena toe HlU'h scandalous incitement to lawlessness and ilot at the polls. Mr. ('inker is stilvlns: to lender the Judges his equally senile tools. He has the mayor; he wMies the governor. If the police foice and ihe,1udlclarv, the ev olutive at Albany and the executive in New York, all become his supple-kneed servants, his power will he supieiue. and we villi have no single way of milking effective ptotest against any extreme of corruption or lawlessness." When Cioker tackled Itoosevolt he tinkled the vviong man. If not cleai now Ibis will be dealer next Tuesday. Senator Hoai's eagerness to take the negative side of the question of expansion bus not been lost upon the Spaniards, who are now quoting' the scnatot fiom Massachusetts as pi oof that the pioldent Is not htippoited by the cmintiy 111 tin demands prefened by the American peace commlHsloneis at Pails. In other wonls, to gratify a pmely acadtmie opinion Ihir eminent llrpubllcan Is willing to embairass his iwn govetnment and lend encourase ment to the national enemy by inop portune and Injudicious comment. Wo admire bis ability but not hl .''idc nirnt. Strikingly Suggestive. The ncwH dUpatch from Madrid In last night's Times contained this very susreestlve sentence: "The Spanish peace commlssloneis. aie making strenuous efforta to suspend a discus sion of. the Philippines qiieition until after the corgreseluunl elections In the United States next week " Why? Do they evpeot aid from h Democratic victory? Evidently they do. They must know that while sotno few llcpublicuns here und there art reluc.tunt to uhent to the so-called policy of expansion the Republican party s u party stands loyally behind tho president nnd will support hhn by cant us Instructions If neeesiory tn working out h peuco with Spain on his own term. Hence the Spaniards have iiothlniT to i.aln irotii a P.epubllcan victory next Tuesday Their only pos sible tain cn como from the tle.'tlon uf a Deinmiatle cungiess, for that would mean, In spile of Individual cv mtptlonr, the in.thsinir of Dciuooracy's collot'tlvi piitx rlrenijth In opposition n tlif 'iii' nr In other word In n niltl'iiivn . . il to the Ppnnlsh catur. Do tlio jt 'i)le o. tho United Ptatra prefor Hpaln lnteiests nnd wishes Hi their own"' Thu esteemed Philadelphia Puss I. exactly eon eet when It says that "the entire Issue of a national policy cotr" befote tho people at the election of cotiKres net Tuii?ilay." It Is also correct lit ji'itn t ltiK" out thnl Uepubll I'niii! evetywbeii own It to President MeKlnlev ti stnnil by his splendid ad ministration. Wo hope yet to find In the Press emphatic condemnation of the spiteful attempt of Hon. .tobn Wumunalter to turn tho Klovcnth cou Kressltinal dltrlct uf Pennsvlvanl i over to the Deniocial. Tin Philadelphia l.eduet, aithoit&h limiting Si'iialor Quay. Colonel Stonn and the liepubllciiii i .iue itenoraily with mlKhl and main, bus Ikcii moved piihllrly tu lcbuk" Mr. M'nnamakct's i. nn Friday, Hudolph Itbinkenbuu. rm it icrKless nilsslatenient miulo In a i lb speech. The episode Is tin- ml onl as It shows, that the u.imiiki'i' contlni;eiit aro now m ii-i"tate tint they pay no I'tentlon to laets As a ipeiii'i of the cinniulttee of apptnpil'itloiis senator Vatntlmn was able last sestdon f see that the state aided Institutions of his district wre not stlKhted. Mine than a iiuattcr of a m'llloii ditllais have been ajtpioprl ate.l for these Institutions' 'lttiliiK his term ah senator, nnd larsely because of lib- effoits. Ho faithful u. servant should not hi displnieil. Pi, llecd will drtllllllehs Viu pleased to know that bis eloquent support of the Republican cause has won instant iccofrnilion lioni the patty w t oclcers, who are now busyinB llieinelvi'rt In a futile attempt lo illsciedit him. Like ili.it other si'hol.ir 111 polities. Theodore Kooscelt of New Yoik. be it. to be i oitKiatttluted upon the clitics he e. clte. The dcmaMKlcal atteiinil tu chaise upon Consufcsui'tii Connell asserted shottcomliiBS at Camp .Meade will fall. Membtis of the Thluecnth and their friends know that tho ieglmnnt has no belter fiieinl than William Council nnd they also know that It is a hind of frluidshlp not limited to just be fore election. Tin- iii. in who pinfisis to liibixt In lell.ilti inini Iplis and then ih llhcinlt I, votes for candidates who ate a. owed fo-s of those pilnclples l,r.-n't a vrty pleat amount or biukbonc Alloi.na Tilbiuie It Isn't u iiuestlon of back bone so much as of consistency and cool judg ment. When the latter Is exercised men don't make such a mistake. An InvcslUatlon by the postollleo deiiartm"nt reveals IhaJ ex-Congress-inan Sow den's charge that Quay sold postijtllco appointments was without foundation. It was on!) a campaign lie. Paramount Issiie of This Campaign. rinlll the liltstnu Oaifettt ON TIIK nioming of Noiunlici -t Ill'Wf will go to tile Will 111 of the clcellou ol a new congress. The political coiiiptexion of the senate as well as ot tin ho lire depends upon the ballots lo bo cast tliinugliiiiit the iiimitrv a few days lit nee. Thr ie suit will lightly he Uwed as the nieas me or publlt stutlmeat toward the ad ministration or Piesldoiu McKinley. To i boose it iinigres" antagonlhtlc to hi? politics ,it this time will notify tin- na tions of I'nrnpe, and dilefls ol all. Spain and Its hyuipalliUeis. that the coarhc uf the tneslileiit, and the lines of pollc) he has ni.u ked oat, an- not ncceiituble to tin Amti'lcnn people and that the most etYeitlve way has been taken lo stop all legislation that-he deslis. If the Klftv lstli congtess to be ihoseii In a ftw ibtss. Is Democntllc. It will deal laigely with question alTettlng our new posces slons. It Is vain to promli-c. or lo lin agltie. that a Demociatlc consress will be other than typlctlly Democeatlc. The political hlstorv of the countiy is conclus ive on that point. Uverylhlng pioposeil by the ptesldent will he searched for adverse partisan opputtunltlf s and It will be tho aim or congress above ever) thing In Impede his action and discredit his mo tives. o No gilt of piophecy Is itqiilieu to tell wlinL' will happen should the next con gies be Democratic. All the energies of that party would be directed to break down what would remain of Republican authority. Much tariff and cuirency leg islation will be necessary in Cuba, the Philippine. Porto Ulco and Hawaii. On neither are tho Demociats In harmony with the president. A deadlock must ensue, and at a moment wneu novel and complicated duties are most pressing. To put affairs In ituch u shape I not sensible. No sane business man would consent to a like entanglement and blockade In his own Inteirsts In repaid to the curieney of tho new possession a Demon atlo con. giess would agree to Just orm thing, and that would b silver ot the old latlo. 'n this demand the Democrat In congress have not wavered for many )ears, nnd success 111 November would bticngthen their purpose Then the Democratic po sition on expansion Itself Is unknown The Demo'Tats la congitss were almost a milt against the annexation of iluw.itl, and that stands as their latest vote upon the acqulicnient of fresh tcrtltoi) o Ptesldrnt McKlnle) within the past few weeks has been face to face with the peo ple and has spoken of subjects in whUh ever) citizen is equally concerned ills sentiments weir us broad as the country and as near to every hrarl a patilotlsm lie spoke of a new era of American unit) and or ttie decisive power ot tne people As all favoied the wai, he asked that al stand together for Its pi opt r settlement Ho remarked that trade follows thr flas and that new maikets an a legitimate object to keep hi mind. Victory of a splendid nature is ours, but lis frnltag' us the president observed. Is vet to be dearly defined and seemed. Thru weighty Issues an now to be Eubinllted lo the, supreme veidlct of thr voter of thu United Stales. The question is sim ple: Shall the president be sustained? Shall u loncress bo elected to act with him or against him' He Is u man who In any caso will do his whole duty as a patriot, but to needlessly add lo his bui deiu and peiplexllles will be truly a stiange rewaid for a faithful and success ful public servant. - , HOT END OF THE POKEK. 1'rom the ritUlon Oazette Mr Wanumakei took mild of tar hoc end of the poker In his Scrantou speei h tho othei evenluir when he jumped on ( oiigtessman connell. Kwr since thr Van YitlkeiiDUU's binkc with Quay and enlist. iil with Watwiniaker. that satiK have ..'I wtt) born hsll fellows well met with the meichanl print e, and, as tip r'cimitnn i'llliuue well SH) "piobuhl,' If Mi Con nell hud lulpid Waliainakcr to get the srntitomlilp WnimmnUer would mom thti l him a psraron of political virtue." Wan ntii.ikcr Is evidently ready to hnugKlo un der the same bed i lollies with anybody who will Join hltil In Ids flrtht sRnlnst tho litpulillcun parb'. Hut woe be unto the itti.n wno is itBiir mm QUESTIONS OF IMPORTANCE. Kdltor of The Trlbttiie. Sir Atnuni; th. nui-Htluns tant must 'jo deckled hy tho next roiiKroM ate. Klrst How to reculate the admission of Cuban, Porto Illcan ami Phllllpplno tobneto and other products without Ini Kivrrllilti( thp tohacco Krowcis mitt oth er producer of PennsyUiitiln. Berotnl tlow to dial with thr Canadian demands for inlproclty (freo trjde In Canaillnn coal, lumber, lion oro and larm piodurts), which KiikIhiiiI Is drslrotlf. of obtnlnltiK, without Injuilrm the fanneri and miners of Pennsylvania ami the pl iohiI which depend on them for lotmtiRe. Altrady the lobaico fjrowers of the Connecticut ".alley have taken alarm mid appointed three deb pates to ro lo Wash ington to watch leKtslntlini afferllntr their Intrtests. If Perms) Ivanln i-luill elect on next Titesda) n nepuhllcaii (,'overnor. conKrrsHinrn and ensure the retutn to tho Unites! Htates senate of a Rtaunch prolec tlonlat In sympathy with every Industry In tho state, the farmirs and prodlltrrs of Petinsvlviiula need not tax themselves to send special watchers to Washington to smitlntze hostile IcBMntlon They will be protcctnl If they, however, elut us novrrnor un h responsible enthtlsl.ft or free tr.ider and allow a millionaire Impoiter of Kuroprmt Koods to mlsieprexent Pennhylvanlu'h wishes In the United States senate all the delegates they may stud to Washington may not be ablo to save their farmt from colnp on "the bargain counter." Let no clamor decilve the voters of Peimslvatila. Protection Is the founda tion stonei of our national piosperltv. and tho citadel of piotectlon width has triumphantly defied open assault must not be lost now throuph treachery and riiIIo. A vole nff.ilnst anv part of tha Kcpuh Hi an ticket now I n vote asatust Pro tection and In favor of Fro Trade. Yours respectfully. P. MeOahe, M. D IWr. South KiKhteelilh stmt Philadelphia. Pa . No 2 A DANGER AND THE REMEDY. Wllliamspurt (Jayette and Uuhetln There have been no less than two hun dred und twenty-five Demociatlc congres sional nominations made of candidates who stHiitl squarely on the platform adopted by the Chicago uatlomil conven tion. What do tho people of the tountry think of this? Only two years ago the r.tlon arose hi Its might and smoto the Chicago platform and those who nap potted Its dangerous fallacies. Hut llko an Insidious disease that has not been wholly stamped out tins few seeds that were lett have taken flesh root and ure again fastening their deadly inlluence on the country. The pinple ate confronted by a great damter and they should be pfi p.tird to meet It. t'nless they realize tha peril It will be tiecrssury to light the bat tle all ovir again and go thtotigh another period of depiti-slon uncertainty and poxslbly panic Two bundled i ml twenl)-live men have swoin nlleslnnie to flee trad", free -liver and leputiiatlott and are endeavoring to gain contiol of the great legislative de partment of the government. Their site era's would lio fnlloweel by a levlval of Iliyaulsm with all Its thinners, the reus sirtlon of the Chicago platform, a retro giesslvo step that would be attended by perllfi even gieatei than those encoun tered two yeats aso. Aie the people leady to go backward' The only wav to avoid this danger Is by voting the Kepan llcan ticket next Tuesday ami thus ad ministering a seve e rebuke to the dis turbing eleiniut- whose eftoits are cal culated to bih 'i' 'stcr to the nation PU1 .J FOOT IN IT. I'rom thu VV llki i-lianc nevoid. Mr. Wauamakcr put Ids foot in It hadl; whin in his recent speeches In Lacka wanna county he attacked Congressman Wllllnm Council and urged the election of the Demociatlc candidate lor congress. When it man llko Mr. Wauamakcr en gages In a leform rrusailo he cannot al rnnl to air his personal gilevancrs IT Ik does his Intlucnco Is gone. AS IT TJSED TO BE. ham It Iii, c.i in It In. Children's heads are. hollow ; Slum It In. .1.-IU It in. Still thertVs more to rollcvv Hygiene and hit lory, Astrot.cmle mystery Alijeliia, hlttorology, Latin. etymoloKy. Iiotany. fcetmetr.. Greek and trlRonomelty Ham it In. cram It In, Children')) heads arc hollow. Hup it In. lap It In What are teachers paid for? Hani? 11 In, slam It in What aie children made for? Ancient archaeologs, Aryan philology. I'rosotl., zoology. Phys!c, Lllr.lctologi . Calculus and mathematics, Hhetorlc and hydrostatic Hoax It in. coax It in. Children'? heads are hollow. Hub It in, tlttb It In. All there Is of learning: Punch It In. crunch It In, Quench their childish earning For the held and grassy nook. Meadow green and rippling brook; Drive such wicked thought atar. Teach the children that they are Hut machines to cram It In, Bang It In, slam It In That their heads are hollow, Hcold It In, mould It In. All that they can swallow ; Told It In, hold It In, Still there's more to follow. Faces pinched and sad and pale, Tell the same undying tale- Tell of moments robin tl troin sleep, Meals uutasted, studies deep. Those who've passed the furnace through. With achln? brow, will tell to on. How the teacher crammed It In, Hammed it hi. Jammed ll In. Crunched it In, punched It In. Pressed It In, caiesaed it In. Happed It In and slapped It In. When their heads weie hollow. Kxiliatigtr. In Crete. Flint ConespoudLnt Wheie did thh re. port originate? Second Correspondent Blest If T know KIibI Ccirrespondet t U'ni! We'll call ll semi olHcial Puck. Stanley J. Weyman S"n! Thomas Nelson Page Max Pemberton TUo&f.om Walter Btsant 'rb,i;naDS.i,UE Gilbert Parker &,.., Cyrano de Bergerac rtlchaid ,MantllcV k .Nit Play November Hagazlnes. , B1EDLEMAN, TJVSSSK,A-lf- (MLDSMrnrs CAPE: Our Cape Equipment is most comniteevery good cape idea will be shown to you. Made :loth, made of plush, made of fur, some richly embroidered, some jetted, others with fur edges, and all modestly priced. You'll say so when you see them. Black Beaver Double Capes edged with fur and trimmed with braid, 29 inches long, full sweep; price $1.98. All Wool Black Kersey Capes double box pleats In back, very stylish: price $3.93. All Wool Kersey Capes edged with imitation marten fur,artistically ap pliqued, very handsome; price $4.98. Plush Capes,22 Inches long.satin lined.edged with thibet fur; price $2.98. Sealskin Plush Cnp- 30 inches long, 120 inches sweep, lined with silk finish satlne, trimmed with thibet fur, yeiry desirable for middle-aged women; price $5.98. Plush Capes 22 inches long, braided and beaded, fancy silk lining, trimmed with opossum fur; jsrice $4.98. Rich Sample Novelties in the Finest Plush Capes, with double box pleats, embroidered and beaded; prices from $9.98 to $16.98. Edinboro Golf Capes prices $7.98 to $34.98. ALWAYS BUSY Fall Footwear leu's, IN ALL 'llli: HI.ST LK.UUKK. lewis, HI AND Eeilly k Mvies, 11U VViOMINC WIJNUK. TIE CiEMQNS, FEE1ER, O'MALLiBY CO. 422 LcUawiinu Avesu A New Departunre Wc liavc recently added to our vast assortment of Hard ware and House Furnishing goods, a line ot Fire $tl jr. ij Spark tords, mi Grate Fenders vSpark Guards in three sizes, 24, 30, 36 inches made of tinned coppered and brass wire. F00TE & S WOLF & WENZEL, U4I) Aeluini Ave,0U Coillt Home. Practical Tineirs aM Plumbers, Del A if ati for RIchirttaon-BoTiUoa'i ruroncu and Ktatti. N& j iiiNI9 J Boys' Md Yoiflssp BonMe Soles, 'Mm 'A s j iVff-'SJfcv;& ? '! -" WCfflBflBrlgro's tJU i-fi ft ns fi'mt?i aflK"i'i! ,' . " Htkri "P t tu T&fffliWM&y - " (!Hr15lf S ffe 1898. Fall MM, 1898 MILL k COMELL'S Fl f' - vi ti no tlffl TFTIil JlilM Mi No such inaKiiinceul dispU) t.. furnltuic has ever been shown In Scrantou as thut now presented In our Fall exhibit. Nowheie can etiual choice or eeiual values tu Furniture be found. Latest designs In Bedroom, Parlor. Library. Dining 100m and Hall Furni ture. Furniture to suit eveiy taBte and prices to suit every purse, with the satisfaction of knowing that what ever may be selected, will be the vei v best in the market for the inotiev Inspection of our stock and p solicited. Hill ConneW At 121 North Wnsliloxlon Avenue. Scranton, Pa. The I.aigest Hue of OAlce S iip.lue In Nn i anstcrti Peiiasylvaiilit. M AUTOMATIC CHECK PERFORATOR Which Inks the per . Joratlons with in 2 deJlbleink. j Hasa positive and ft. automatic feed. y- v p ery rrjachine guar w an teed. Only (A C u u "0 r l ( UJ O (Ot ti.1, .?. ,..;n ,, i auc ji i- vyuj nui last long. Uey molds Bros IIOIKI. JKRMYN III.(I.PIN(1 llifi V yonilns Vtemi.i. rbe Lnrgcsl llneoromceRiipplli. In Noilli cienlnrn rennylvienlie. THE iitM & CONNELL C0. Heating, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Electric Light Wiring, Gas and Electric Fixtures, Builders Hardware. 434 Lackawanna Avcnnc niUJiyj BAZAAR TnTnxY INLEY The selection, of a Corset that is iu every way adapted i to the wants of the wearer is ; often a difficult problem, uu- i less .she knows just what make best suits her, and also i ' knows where they arc to be found. WIu'ii you consider that in our Corset Departmemit Almost cvei v leliable and tiust worthy nuke, either of Frec, Esgaisli ar Bcmestlc m.inulactuic can be had, and that with every Corset sold we iny.nv "Pei lection ot Fit" and eniiie satislaction, you make no mistake in selecting this btoic as your headquarters for this essential article of dress. Among the number ol "Popu lai Makes'" inav be mentioned "Her Majesty's," "A Coist't that is better adapt ed to eeitain figures than any othei now on thcmaiket," Also Fasso, P. Dm C P., Thomson's Gloye ! Fitting Sonnette, R. and G: Warner's New Model And Fen is Good Sense and Ideal Waists for Ladles and Children. JrirSpecial attention given to tha details ol Coi set-Fitting at all times. 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE HENRY BEL1N, JR., Oeiwai Agent for th Wycetnnj Ulitrlctfj.' limine, Wintlnr. Sporting; HmoktlMi unit ilia nepauno Chemlcit. Compnnjr' tft-ty 1'uir. Capi and Esploet;t. Room 401 Connell llulUloi. boi-autoa. AGK.NCIKSl ihcs roni JOHN B. SMITH A-10S, W.K. MULLIGAN, ntttts rijrmaitU VVilk-Prn iiroiTs POWDER.