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THE SCU ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1001'.
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&t gtuwton ti6tme
I'noll'licil tUlly, f.rrfpl aniuUy. y The i Tr.b
titie Pulill'liliijr Ciniimny, t Hlty Cciil' a Month.
I.l' (L ItlCIIAllll, KVIIlnr.
li.'V. U .tli:i. BmlncM 'Unajei.
Sew Voik timed
1M VdMiii SI.
s s. Vlll'.l. .AND.
bole .Went lor t uielRn Ad.crtllnif.
Kntmd l tlie l'olnlnip at Scianlon,
Second Cla Mall Matter.
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When unar.. will pennll. The Triliiinn I' "I11'
li'ml 16 print short lrtlm I loin It tilfiwli bi
in,' on i-iin-iit topic. Iiul In lule I 'I'-1..''1;.?
inui he nlxiinl, toi publli jttlon. Iy the wt ur
real inuiinj and the mndlilon ircrcilonl to "c
Mplaiitc I' lhal H (onlrlli'itlon Mull to u)"
in IllllOllllI -eiWon
mi: n.vr rtui; I'oit advi:ti?i.s(J.
'Ilie tollowInK table shows tin prlre per liirh
mil Iti-erllon, p it r to lip ued within fat )car.'
' It'limf 'Milium." I'"11
DHI'f.W. Pipei KoajlinnJ IJO'IIJ""
Iim lluifwn lm.li. .Si I ."ITS
'art Inihci JO .'-i ;'
1.1 J " Ih I .li '.
..no lfi-i .1 '
liuCO ' 15 .105 -ls
I'or iaid of IhanU, reviliitlnm of condolr-me
anil lmllir ionlrlliitiiiii In Ih" nilun; of .nl
tudnliiR llir- 'tribune unkis n iliaic ol o icnui
line. .
Hairs fur Clavlfled Adiertliing fiiinW"-"' l,n
UPplft .4tlOtl.
TEN PAGES.
SfllA.VTU.V, AI'RII. 17. 1901.
TlK'ir cm Iji- no iluiilil that tlie
Siipeiior omul's ipvcihiiI uf Hip loi'iil
cniirt'M dedflon Hi, it llic lmwnt rnmu
nllieliiN ie cutltlcil to Ices Millings
with the law us it cnitutnly dues with
t lie eiMiiiiinilo.x uf the- situation. .MtilKi"
KiliwmW in tlii' IIiwl Instance vu
I'k'inly In the ils-lit
A Pertinent Question.
KfJU Is u tilbli fioni the
.Miinirlp.il .loitnml mill Kn
Klncor iliowinp tlie per cap-
il.i i-oHt of i.nk nialnten
.iiuc and Inipiovcnu'iil In llility ptoin
iuciit cities, and at the bottom we add
the lltrui cs for Sci.intoii under the al
lowaniTh si(7i coil to by tin Joint cstl-imili-s
connnUtcc now auultlni the ap
pioval of LOUiielN:
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Diiliilh. Mini ! I '.ODii "I 'l
I h.iibsioii, -. (' 'i ijoni II, iiiH
Pi mil. Ill I I.OOHI1 1 117 I'll
plllUllllil. Mli- J7.IKKI II l-'i
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M I'.inl, Mum 1 .vi.miii' .;ij "Ito
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Pimiflpi,ci. I! I I II 'i,'i .'I1 ",17
lirlioil, Muli I n'l.-'.Vi ,u 'Oil
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I'liiliUplplni. l'i ' jV1,m( t -It .!, IW
Tfilnnui, Hill u'i.kki ..".J1 l..n,
Scranton 5,269 .05 97
Is the present, gent'iallon to get the
lienetit of Scianton'.s paiU H.vplein'.'.
In the meantime, U llanj
htlll on the pay 10II.'
ll.iitou
Educatinp; the Individual.
I
T IS, of couise. to be espected thill
Ails. Sylvanus l:(."d, for so long
.1 lime one of the most successful
nf edncatiiis. at the bead of one
of this countiy's most noted piivate
si hools tor sills, should dwell upon the
advantaKPS ol the pihale over Hie
public school. That e.K h bus n own
advuntnjTes nnd ills.wlvantafies p tp,.
tinlning' of the young "gn - " as a com
mon phrase puts it, "without Miylng."
We arr not cum ei ueil heie to lollow
out this differentiation of ibaiaueiis
tlcp and lestilts in detail, mu in view
of. tlio actuality thai tbe'ediuatlon of 1
ilia gteat majority of the ihlldien uf
this land must be obtained in the tie"
jiubliu schools, we .lie itlnd to mile In
lis. need's article in Hie ciinent
Si'illmer Iter refeience to "the Inilev
Ible curriculum" of the public school as
leai'tlng" agiilnst the Individual de
velopment of ilie child's faculties lor
tlio best lesults in cadi case. She
uiiiUes ,1 mistake in speaking: ol' suth
iniielbe ciiiiiculuin" un ijelonglng- to
1 ollego life also. Time was whijii that
was 1 1 lit. The piesent day system of
"eleclive" studies has done awav with
tlutt inflexibility In collegiate educa
tion, llul In the public school It still iclgni
supie.nie. Theio Is a modllled doing
iiway with it la the High si bonis, with
their vmlatloji of courses In the ptl
miiry and grammar gu tiles .Mis. Iteed's
-winds apply absolutely. Vhat we have
been emphasizing" in a seile or notes
tun the public school system .Mis Iteed
ulso states lit clear language whmc slie
hays: "WHillo system, methods and
fiireful nrgaulzatlon must lonii ilc
Broundvvnik ot any schoo, the truo
nliu of duoalion should he to seek tbo
Individual, that It may bestow upon
him the fulness of ts blessing,"
This can be dune by lefoimlllg sotno
things in 1ho public school system.
That has by no menns lenrlied the
liclslltb of petl'ectiou, as some hulls
eliminate euloslsts would fulu havo tho
innll believe. With lewer pupils to a
teal-her, the written exuinlniitloii craze
subdued, and politic shut out from Its
piesonl evil jiower tu nut teachem,
pupils, methods und tuxt books Into tlio
control of those least (IHed to exorcise
siKjli coutiol wisely us Is so often the
use thete will come the end of "ilia
Indexible curilculum" for this chlldien
f any age, Thoie will come enlarged
oppoi (unities tor making- education
1 each the Individual child, to enlighten
iK mind und develop Hie best that is
within him.
A icceiit, published, 1 mai U U to the
effect lhat whenever dl)ilouiatlc icla
tjons between Hussja mid Hie United
Plates become sti allied or thicdteiied
to become so "the ItusalJii newspapeiS
tiiulntnlit tlmt the feclltifr'' nte moct
eoidlul between the two uotuittle.
They 1 ofinlti fiont vnxlnn die nlluit
tliin." II wotlld he vastly to the ttoml
f Ihls counliy If the majority of IIb
lteVHiappiM would follow thK exnmple
and "refrain riom VpnIiik tlie situa
tion"' over fveiy "sti allied relation,"
eery dlploiniilk' stir In any dlteotlon,
eveiy imtilk1 ipH'Mt'lon denuuitHnR tlii'
foliitest thinialil and wlsenl OeclHlon ot
the teMponslbte Kovetninetitnl seivants
of Hie nation.
People who complain of liluh lifetime
an be f.omforted In the fact that
AraaiHiio rops one belief. The nenote J
uf that slate hn.i Just pao-oed a bill
nialdiit; It neressary for all dilnheM
In pay a lleeiw of $ a ear for the
pilulciji' or liiiltilKlUK' In Inloxlcat
Iiir bevei one..
A Sovereign Nation.
AtvTINll In behalf of the
lOiiKland Tob.ireo flro
iiMMirlatloii, (,'hailen
New
owei h
A.
Mm diner ol the New York
bnr has obtained !cue fiom the Culted
.State Supreme court to llle a bilef
ovi't liifir points In the Porto ltleo test
suits not Included In the povei'iiliient's
case as lecently ait?ued: puttitH which.
In .Mr. t!iirdliu'rrs opinion, may save
lliut case. The points me us follows;
I) 'I Iip I inlpil Mnlo I 11 smpirigii n.itliiii
It p,n--i. nil Hip natlmiiil pmirr I'lniiiieinlnl
In Mi? 1 011-1II11II1111 anil nil tin' iiniiinniii.iliil
wttii Ii-'iImiI In the 1 ruplr. Ihci ,ikkiibiiIo
j tin- pirni-M nf Hip iiiot pnti'iil od(li;lit
iiiul tin 111lt1111.1l siiipininpiit un ivmpUi' thnii
.ill nnlr. i'puvsh pmhihilii) lit I In' on HI 11
I1111
i't ihp fniieiirii povvfi- nl lip niilion if
(MiiisimI Ihuiiiftli Ip Iif;i4.iliii'. i-xr-iulho mill
in lb ul il, p.iitiiiciil of the nailoii.it KoU'rtmn'nl.
1'lilltll.ll li'lc-llVll- bl-llllljt to thp IpglsliliM" .mil
tfiilhp ilppiiitni 1,1- inibci.it ipipdtlotiif to ho
pnbriil ilipiiliuiMit, I'tiiniral qui-llons ale not
-iibiil In flip jitii-ilti lion of tills unlit.
ill 'Hip niiiNilloii ol I'oilo Ituo mil IIip
l"illippliiK, Hip nioiip ,ind cMpnt tlu'nof. Up
M-lniitiilloii ol Hip boiinilini. of the fulfil
tidv, llm ilisiio-iltiiiii anil goiPinliienl of Hip
l-liinil-. and dull 111I1 iIjiIjnH lln'ie and ull i-lin
1 1 11 iui-tioiM 111 I Ik cu-is at bat .11 r iiolllli.il
.mil nol iudkid. .un1 thr-nfurp not Mtl1111 lh(
jiiri-dli lion of tin 101111.
it) 'll.p 1 ni.stlliilion ilopji not ilpiid lo I'uiio
l!if und Un- I'lnllppnip-. nor Upioiiip jpplK.tUlo
10 lb, jnw ii.inenl llipipof, tiropio vii;oit. i-pp
filn jctl'in b Hip polite il dppirlniriit of 1 tic
111l1011.il 20eniiniil 1- iip(pii lo mill npplii.
jblo lo Hip ifownmiPiil of Ihc isl,indj pilhpr Hip
roiistitinioii ai 1 uholt 01 .un of JU tljiM-.
(0 I'ortii Itli o and Hip Philippines .up nol in
lpui.il uil of Un' I nikd Miitm wlllim thp
iic'iniii of flip nnifiiini tiiitr ilm-p, Arlulp I,
mi lion , uf Hie loiMltnlton
id) Purto Un o and Hip Philippinp not iflrnr
in""j;iil pill" of lli I mtpd "-lilps .mil Ihp nnl
follll l.lllll (lltl I.Ol llPHU ipplK.lhlp IllPIPtO,
il follows Hut sppiial I art tl I.iws. inilndintr Ihc
I'oilo Itio.iu ail, may lip (luntptl ind aip irn
bliliuionjl.
l7) I'or lhtt.p ipiiuii-. riR upll as fui lho-p
tilled In Hip ItMrnid .ittonipi (.piipi.il .mil Hip
liirnid volii 1I01 gonnal. Hip jodutitpnU and 01
Iim .ipppilpd fioni should lc aiflrnipd.
These iiiopoiltions eeitainly appeal
to common sense. To hold that the
constitution sives to tlie lav-inal:lii
power no disci etion in Hie adaiitation
ol means to ends in tenitory wlieie
ciietunstaiires and conditions differ
ladically fioni those in the highly de
veloped union of the states would be
to defeat the very pin pose of Ameil
can soveieiffiity. it is not believed
that the Pnlted States Supreme eouit
can Iiiul any wanunt either in the let
tei or the sjilrlt of our constitution lor
such 11 palsying- limitation. w
l.awiiKikeis at Hanislmig aie al
icady bcKinnliig to exhibit symptoms
of spilng fever.
-
An Excellent Idea.
AX IXTKRKPTXfJ suggestion
of a solution for the Chinese
ptlX'iile is made by H. T, Hos
nmn, a iiiomliient merclinnt
of-Hong Kong His idea Is that in
stead of nibbing I'hlnu, Hie Christian
poweis should play the Hood S.im.ni
tau to her In tills wise:
"Let the povveis agiee upon the
amount of indemnity tu be paid and
then conti.icL among- themselves and
with the Peklu government that the
entile sum, say J200.00O.O00, shall be
used for bulldluu mill nails and for
oilier Internal impiovements In China
undei Hie Joint control of the poweis,
10 be opeialed by thorn until the lull
amount of the Investment is letuined,
and until China is in a position to he
roine, by puicliiis", Hie sole owner of
the impiovemeuls. Railioads will do
mine In develop the Chinese than any
other agency. They will cause the peo
ple of Hie interior to tiavel and to
111 Millie that bieadlll of view 'Which
culm s Hum iiiiitait with the woild,
tjliluu Is in rich need of r.illioads,
while the lest of the win Id Is elamnilng
lor bio.ider trade t.tcllitles. The .situ
ation seems to have been cieated fot
leciproral negotiations along' a cei tain
line. Railroads could he' built by the
bow eis 011 the h.islis of a :i 01 I per
(pin. cumulative inteiest-beating in
demnity bond until the claims of all
the poweis ni" paid. In after yenic a
thaine 1 mild be given to China to ne
Hiilie the properllfs out of the net
em ulngs, alter the Indemnity had been
piovlded tor All sin plus nnd be
lleve tbeie would be a sin plus could
be used lo develop mine lailioads fly
that lime the Chlipse pioblem would
have been solved "
This pioiiosliliiii has manifest meilt,
The dllllclillv 111 the vwij. of Its udop
iliui and execution is Hut moie than
half of Hie powetsdo not want to help
China! they want to lipp themselves.
The coininlssaiy nfllceis at .Manila
may have been piouipted by a deslro
to instruct the average Filipino In tlio
ait of becoming a teal spoil,
Chauncey Black's Lament.
c
HATNCP.Y F. lil.ACIC will llnd
few to dispute ills ussnitiou,
made at 11 Jefferson blitbdny
dinner In Philadelphia, mat
Pennsylvania Denioeincy has
the
"fallen into a low estate," wlijelt ho
pioceeded to specify Itntiiese woulsi
"aenflomen consult 11 juts in pnty
nitinaKement aio accused uf smputhy
with the common enemy Jmi com.
mlttees me chuiBOd with syhteniallo
coriuptlon nnd treason, Wheie tlio
so-culled oig-.inlzatlon Is not fulthless
It appeals lo bo feeble and without the
lespect or conlldenco of the people.
Our diminished mlnoiily in the ley Is.
latuie, although containing' many and
ablo nippibeis, seems to b putpo&elcss
and shifting. With the Bieatest impor
(unities since 1S91 befoic it, It stands
for nothing; It does nothing; It'inerely
dilfts, diawu this way and that by
unseen, but ceitnlnl.v ttndcmocrallc,
litRonclci. It iiccoidlngly inosents no
ltide)ondent iJetttopiali' lnoosures or
politics, but I", for some slumgo iea
sott, content lo choose between the
iluti of tlvul Itepublican factions"
Yet in this lespect the Detnociaoy of
Pennsylvania Is not worse nrf than Is
thp national Deinoernuy. It Is piunlyz
od by the sntiie lack or cohctent and
nfllrntiitlve leadcishlp, by Hie sntiie de
Ik'lt In di'iriille Ideas. Its present mle
Is oiportunlsni; It Is waiting Tor some
thing lo ttt'ili up. The one leader It
has who has Hie cum ago to nintk out
11 lodleal allliinntlve iiiogruiiiiue. Wll-
aln .lennliisn llryitn, N belnp Hhoved
aslde an fast as the "luoigulil.ets" ran
get their gi Ip on tlie paity nrintnlsM
lions In the various cities und stales.
When lie Is thinwn overlioaul, thos
who admlte It i 111 and believe In him will
have no place In the Ue11100r.it lo ship;
Ihey will liave to lonstruel 11 raft for
themselves, or go down Individually In
the sen of politics.
As the tase stands, Hie Republican
p.irly Is the iinlv constructive parly.
All the othets ate either ubsti tictloutin
or destructive.
The commit len fiom the Cuban can
stltullonal cotiveiitlnn has wlselv con
hided to confer with iicneiai Wood
In fori; startilig to Washington for the
pin pose or glvliiff Air. .McKlnley some
"hot nh."
The I 'nit ml Stales seems lo be about
the only powui thai Is willing that
China should have anything left to
live upon afler paying the inuch-talked-of
Indemnity.
In New Voik laldeis of dlsoi doily
houses se"in as liable to catch police
as those who ,11 e not paid lor keeping
the peace, when the net Is diawn In.
THERON G. OSBORNE,
I ho Winner uf the 1 11 -,' Pr 12 111 The
one's Short Stoiy Contest.
frib-
ImJormafion and
Entertainment, Too
IN THAT most Intel otitis of maga
zines, Ainslee's, appeals an in
structive description of I the new
commonwealth, Atp-ttnlla. Two-thirds
of the Auslialliin tonlinent Is 11 desert,
and yet its pioducliv eness Is 1 nonnous
This land contains over one bundled
million sheet), between thirty and
tliirtv-live million head of cuttle and
boises. It has given to the comuieice
of the win Id over C 100,000 UOO in gold,
f upper, tool and tin. The two piov
inoes ol P.nll.ii.ii and Condign alone
havepiodmed tMno.OOOOOO of gold, and
as mm ii more has tome lioin the gie.it
Tainbaiooin and l.nmhlng Fial annual
ly over 40.000.000 woith of metals,
grains, wool, beef lallnw, hides and
mutton. F01 t.v .vt.usago tlie output or
wool amounted to S.ooo.ono pounds.
Nuw.witll a lecui'd 01' 7ii0.00n.00i) pounds,
Austialin luinlslies one-loiutli of the
world's wool, and 01" sui Ii a ipi.illty as
to make It oiu-lblni of tlie total value.
Hecnuso of the war In the Tiansvaal
and an imuieu'-e mining development
in West Austialin, the new ledeintiiin,
in S';i, with i,o uoii.nno output, led tbe
win Id in pioduci of gold, liy constant
gains, her silvei piodutt lias come to
eitial one-ninth ol the woild's supplj.
Fov Hie past year her total mlneial
output ainountiil to neuily $100,000,000,
or .'." to everv liihubltant ller mineral
pnsslbllitli s In loppei, tin. lead, nut I-
niony, 11 on. ipiicisner ami mat c nn
not lie ovHiestlmated, As n tesiili ot
her nslonl-liing tertllltv, Australian
shipping has icaihul the total of 20 -000,000
tons ller Hist railway that
lioin Sydney to I'.urainotta was
opened In lS'.i 1 1 was only foiuteen
miles In length Toda she owns J .'.000
miles of l.illw.iy.s. A cuilott- light on
iter piosperltv Is the line that she lias
a million items In her d.illv null. In
piopottinn to her population the high
est uvciage In the wot Id. What s muie
remai Kable Is that thin 1 olussal na
tional vvc ilth has be -n built up by only
lour million people. As n 1 onsequenci.',
average Individual wealth In Ausuall.t
Is the highest In the woild Fop In
stall! 0, ei us pomiMiP the child with
the ji.u . ni isiinllii with Hugland.
Alistiall.ii- pi'iiue lot tills vear will
ptobablv e.. eed l,r,0,i)0(i,00ii. whlih sum
Is neiulv one-thlnl Hint of KiiKlnnd's.
Hut with only one-tenth of Kiislaud'M
liopulatiou, Australia is. Hietefoie, in
dividually tluee and a. third llmo.s
ilchei than the niotlier couiitiy. Then
thoienin the savings banks, with $700,.
000,000 in depodt. This gives ii'O per
head to Hie people of Austialin, again
the highest II Village In llle world.
In several tespects ilie most tcniaik
(ible river In Hie wnijl Is the T.-nngpo.
It Is Un highest of all navlrffihln
stteams, llowlng tor nearly 11 thoti.-mnd
miles at an elevation of from 11,000 to
11,000 feet. t tlses In Hie eMiemn
southwestern 1 01 tier of Tibet, at a
lielght of neuily l.'HUO eet. Reieiving
the dralnase uf Hie slopes of the Hlm
alavs and of u Utile known Tibetan
innge tuuiilug: patallel with these
mountains, Jl soon becomes a stimuli
wide ami deep enough to be 11 ivlgablo
Thou Is a iouslde;able boat irullli
upon It. at an elevation or little b, low
Hie summit or .Mount Rhine it Hows
due cast fot some eight huiidrtd miles
ii'telving numeioiis huge ;iiiiutailes
fiom bulb south and noith, anil when
near l.liusa it is. ut low water, neatly a
llilrd of ,1 mile wide and twuity f-t
deep; in tloud t vo tulles u Me and of
unknown depth in longitude 'it de
grees east it makes a .diatp bond to
the south, a 1 I liases through the
HlmaluvuH In ,1 course known only to
the savases who dwell upon Its pic
clpltous banks. When lust seen by an
exploior ll is nl n height of from 8,000
to.lt.OOO feot, bill when It emerges In
A-suIn II Is only 400 feet above sea
level, Fiom this point II put sites Its
sluggish way ror another M)0 miles us
the Itralmtiipuitii to tho (lunges ami
tho hay of lletignl According to Hie
Nailonnl (Ifogmphle nuiga?.lne, theie Is
no other Instance on earth of a largo
river ill tipping ,x,00d feet In ISO miles,
plunglm: with the mud tush of a moun
tain brook hemmed bv innges whoso
peaks ate 1 1 mn thlileen to twenty-two
thousand reel In height. The native tes
timony Is conclusive as to the existence
of at least one awe-lnsplllhg fall beTine
Tlliolaii leriltory Is left,
Latest among the "flvlng machines"
lo attract public ultohllon Is the navi
gable balloon, Invented by M. August
(million, a model of which was exhib
ited iciently in tho Crystal Palace,
liimdoii. Tlii' balloon was s.iusago
shapcil, seventeen I'eet long and tlnee
feet tune Inches In diameter. It was
steeled bv a blond 1 udder, and pin
pclled by four two-bladed sciews, one
lorward, one afl, und two side by side
amidships. The utr was In the middle,
and the balloon was steadied by a
weight which kept It on rip even keel,
and In a teal btlloon would servo tho
double purpose of moorings at sea, and
holding- Ihc balloon to earth on land.
The cspeilments wete mp cessftilly car
ried out In the Crystal 1'iilnre, the bal
loon somlnir In a spiral course llko a
pigeon prep.iratoiv ton straight fly II
navigated the large concert ball In a
series of siioi 1 tucks, and went oil' at
a shnip tangent, or took un nbllitie or
sphnl course whenever roqulied. The
Inventor, a Flench aeion.iut, wants to
build on the same llius a balloon 100
feet long- and thirty feet In diameter,
which be llgtircs would have 11 lifting
cipacltv, when Inflated with livdrogren,
of 7,000 pounds. The motive power
would be derived fiom four poll oleum
motois of ten borse-powci each, hoik
ing lour pi x-Too 1 scunvi. which aie cal
culated to make 1 ,000 levolutlons a.
minute These screws me not fot lift
ing", bin for steering and pinpulslon
Such an air ship as this "would reiiulie
it Is thought, a ciew of five men, al
though possibly one man could take
cute of otii Ii two nuilois, and reduce
the number to tlnee men. The inventor
believes Ilia t in still air a speed of
Ihittv-tive miles ,m hour could be ob
tained. As shutting, that the aveiage man"
cut' too much, the cn-e. of Renno Gioth,
a Urn v.ud student. Is pertinent Urotb
thinks nothing of living n whole -week
on what an ordinary peison spouds'lor
a niudtinlo breakfast. Ills weekly sup
plv. cooked by hinifelf. costs about "0
louts He lias lived at this tate since
last September and shows no 111 effects.
He has an oil stove in his attic 100111
and buys 1 Ice, potatoes, coin meal and
an occasional '-out) bone, whiih, with
a piece ut bolugnu sausage unci in a
wliile piovidos him something ol .1
Miikly
The Philadelphia Piess notes that
whin (leneral Washington nppinved n
til.in for one of bis own boilvguuid,
Set Remit Champ, to deseit to the Mul
ish, enter their service, take tic 011 111
to King George and wear a CHUMi unl
foini so as to kidnap Benedict Arnold
he gave ids sanction to a "treacheious
plot" pieeisely similar to that bv which
(leneral Funsion capluied Aguinaldo.
S.ivs Fredeiic Ilaiilson ol his recent
visit to the Fulled States: "I found .a
clear, intellectual atmospheie, 11 bin.irl
tolerance and an universal hospitality
which delighted me. 1 was much struck
with tlie evidence of deep thinking: ex
hibited by tlie students in the Ameil
can imivei titles. I Mted many cities,
but nowhere did 1 '-oe u sign or liear a
hint of animosity toward Cngl.ind "
FACTS ABOUT POLICE.
"ro'ii Ihp i Noil. ".mi.
Tl pit .up 7, Km niiinlici- of Hip Nph Vm'v
liolire foipp for all Hip limoiuh. -7, .11-, lo lp
ilfl. 'flu' niimbrr ot .units made b ihp Npiv
ViiiI. poliie 1 isi ,irn u.iT. 1 N.i-70, 01 in avcriuo
of liotvirin I" .ind 'il for pnh polirrmin 'I ho
1111 of Now orl, iiiilinli- .'.'.(H iiiilcvjof stiipi
( lot i,o i!l. 70,000 ,iiip,u In 1 piii' .mil t.00'1
niilps of -lii:tls lo hp pitiolrd, lu ".POO iiolip"
men. Itoslon. iMih lt,0i jiipsi- In :i uii .mil
r,'il iihIp- of -iipiU, In. 1,1011 poll piiirn, Phil 1
ih Iplu.i. Willi l.'ai'i niih of i.iii, 1- mid miinii
niiits in .1 ipir, h.i 1 l','0 pohu 1111 11 t l.nin ,
Willi sll inilns (i -llteW liml "."i.Hilll irip-U In .1
u.ii, his I,, ml pnliipnnii IlulLilo, v.llli I7"i
iiiili. uf 'In. 1. .md Jl.onO aupsN in 1 von,
his 7.11 polliMtiin llilihiion, iillh ,7V miles
of hlllPl- .Hid (O.llljl) .lllll-tn in 1 un, hi, Smi
piiloiimn Ni DiIp up, Willi 700 mills of
Minn. l-.iHki un.. in .1 eu .md .1 ljrs-, flu 11
iinj, linliiihnt ml ipiI K,nil.itlon. li.l. onh' 0)
p.diipnu 11 "-.in liiiiioio hi. t'Jn, I'ltrlnii
:,",, PiomiIpiiii) 2",l. t 1.I11IUIOII I1O1). loilliVilli
.':.'',. 1 in, Inn. Hi "ill", nnl 1 luplinil too poll, , men
In l-'fl Hip i vpotwi . ut Ihp H orU 1'ollpp dp.
p.lltllKM wpip vll,l''. "). fllll .Mill IllP.l .UP
"Iblrt-MiaO Hi" I." ndoii I'idliP ih iiiitnnnl lOU
Ss.llHHI.Til, the I'ni- ilrpirtiiiint "-O.OiiO.Oj.) ml
Hip IIpiIiii t'olhp ilpp.iilinuil sl.V,imO lliilm
piiliiinnn IIP utiinl P111..I.111 polilln- I'Iutp
.IIP IlillHI p.lllf, III. II 111 I oil, I, 111, 'I, (Ilk) In Piiij
and .'.OOO in lipillu Hip annul 10-I of I In- ( hi
j"o Poliie dppaitniPiil 1. s.t,.:ii,l)nii PI11I iih'J
pin I 1,ii-iMil, II.Mtiiii t,.'nr),000 and si ,ni,s
s lOiinnO 'Hip innp of iln Poliie ilppjitmi' C
in all fom of thisP AniPiiPjii utlp, haimtr 1
t.ilat populJlI a of l,liMl, l $s,iai0,000 1 M.ir,
Sin Voik, Willi a lolal popiilitiun ol .I,'oo,oi,
pvpfiids in pollio -ilailm .done inoip linn sin,.
oeo.Oiw aiiiiiialli.
PAN-AMEKICAN DATES.
V pal Hal ht of sKiial ii tor Ih" P.111
Vinpinin has bun dppldul on lie the iiflleei. of
1 lie pviopllion Hip diis .up, in .iddOlon tu Ihp
nppiiiin; dn. on May 1. .ind nidli.itlon da), on
Mav "JO" June II. 1'lllfiU. lune 1", Nmi l'n
land day nril llnnhir lllll d.i : .lime IS "oils
I olh'KP lij"; .lime 10. V. I). I' W. dii; .lime
'JO lonnpiliiur da ; .limp 20, Odd IMIohs do .
.Iiiiio 27 jid .Inly .1 Ni'w Voil. I.pieila.in 1I11-,
lolv II. "iiinniPiiiil I1.11 Ipis' do' lub l,
11I11.. du; .lull' 2.1, '. M. it. ilij. Ink -I,
iinl.ihH 01 f oluiuliiis di.i : Juli" 2"i. N'aniliniriiii
da . Vinr. I. Muilii Shiinpi. tin. iiir. II,
Vbsoiiil Oil" Aiur. II. Vluinl.1 di.i ! Vnu'. Ii
Itisl Min du; .iv. il, Mimic lp d di.i; Srpl
1, Polish ill: vpt. 17, III mil Vlin.i 01 Hi
Hi public davi s, pi pi, W1W1 ilni Oil -.
IlioohlHi h) . 0l n, Nph Vol! ruli'iiilloii of
Weiiivn'i ilubi du. O.i. 10, Saiinnil Hi un,p
da..
THE ETHICS Or SWEARINO.
I'rom the N'pw Y01K Sun.
If a null inil't siu-.ir. lei hliu muar and be
ihiip willl it. Hip uli-iiluli. whniwilli 11 tun.
1, ions iiinisclnup s.iluo U.-ilf. -in u I. of um.nd
lip "liii'li dun," and 'l w.iu' wul "I ow
and "lliiilni ulikpi-." and "IJiiialioii" and
'ilaui II." .md "iloj; none II" und tin viholr
hiood 01 i.iijhi-j.iy iviili tlioni' Il jour mm.
liiuiiiiiilloii laiinot hp vp.i. .ir.i and nay, iij.i, if
urn inti-,1 shp4i, do it an though. ,vnu lii-.int il.
NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE.
ViuUml siunds uhoiit "s 01) duo j )Pir in Hip
pun has., of unary tiilU
About om-ltppiilli of tin upr output ol tiui
vuiild is lomrrtnl into Imik
'Hip iiopQillon of illioiie- lo inaiiiiitM ill
lthoda islariil is uboul I tu S.
'Ihe (iniliT baniiu "imv and dop (alily well
In ohplli'ifd poitlons ol M nil In-ill I dlforula.
V Hit In no up in riiulniiii) Ibii n-ason vsill
-iu,li.ihli bo Ihe laigc'l oni! In ihe muniry, 1 1..
Inilu.p will be 1,000 fpel
'Ihe poll taken ot Caidllf, VValps, on thp o,uc
II011 whctlu-r ihll ben in the bojul nhoohi should
bo taujht the VWMi lansuje ius iiMiltid In a
niajonly of 070 votps njalust 1 , f
.That
iExtra'
'Bedroomrn
Now that you are in
i u ise witli 1111 extra
a Itirgcr f
slccpinu i
room you'need n Bedroom Suit, j
' A three pk-ce 'tuit would loal. !
1 nii'rly i i th.it guest chambri
and give the house .1 getH-'ni
1 tone of lelincinont
' Wo luive a very line line 0'
TllUIif.-l'lltl BlDltOOM Si IM In
motile of tho vcrv latest .stvlt'5. i
(II would he .1 pleasure to look
thcmovci.) We have them in
Goldea Oak,
Birdseye Maple
In our large stock we have just
what you want and the prices
,ue in plain figures.
Hill&Connell
121 N. Wishiiu'toti Avenue.
urs That
tore..
Receive protection, insur
ance and actual benefit from
the process employed. Re
pairs skillfully, economically
made. Furs called for and
delivered free. Free storage
when repairing is done.
Attend Our Special
Sale of Ladies' Tailor
Hade Suits,
From 2 5 to 3 per cent, off
regular prices.
BRESCHEL,
Reliable nnd Up-to-Datc
Furrier. ia4 Wyoming Ave.
"Lender's" Old Stand.
Piano Tuning.
H, K. ZERBE,
,r I'li'-roll mniir'
Ht.! loi.il lolViriin4-
Scranton
i $!
Guernsey
Hall
IS THE BEST PLACE IN
SCRANTON TO BUY A
PIANO
OR
ORGAN
Don't Kill to come .in J see .is gre.it bargains
.no waiting hit vim,
J.W.GUERNSEY,
PROP.
314-316 VJASHINQTON AVE.
SCRANTON. PA.
Ill New Guernsey liulKllng.
DAVIS STEAM Dye Co.
319 PENN AVE,
UooiU lalldl fur nmi ik'liuTcil, Clcaiiliu,
ll.u'itii; ami I'icjlu'.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. PHONE 37311
Golden Gate
Dininq Rooms.
Med ".I rent iuimI In llu tlty,
KiU' Mill IKkptK. l 00
Sinclay ilinnr a iriully
lloiiiv inailrt l'alr.
244 ADAMS AVE.
IV, J, Barriscale.
MANTELS.
I'ne i).u u trimming.
ELECTRIC.
COAL AND
QAS CRATES
'i J I inyr for tlooi
TELEPHONE.
313 WASHINQTON AVE,
W. A. HARVEY,
Din tlio U'lilnp an I I tluu-
Kli'clrlc Hull and 'ililiuiu Work
3Q0 COMMONWEALTH BUILOING.
J. B. WOOLSEY CO
CONTRACTORS
ANO
BUILDERS.
Dealers In
Plate Glass and Lumber
OP ALL KINDS.
Kingsbury & Scranton,
ilanuf.Hluii'ra' Aj,mti
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES,
DMrlit' AacnU for
Jolni lloiblliu'if Sum Co. S Who oii mil
I'leilrual Who C.ulla 1'cri.lu ami Uulibir Mf'.
Cu.'j IIoIIImr, I'JiMm;, lluin ami iU'clunlcal
Itulilm lool. liiiuwllou I'acklni;. Caitcr'i
Oil ( lutlilns Iliioin .)lo I'aull IIM.-.
W, H. GORDON & SON,
llon HiorlnR ami (luicul flUcUmltMn;
Ujjun ami Carnago IJuilJIoi; anil ilubber 'iiic
II..'. 330 ADAMS AVENUE.
We S
There Is Only One
LANSDOWNE
Which You Will Find
Perforated
. :. :i 't :' :':'." .. :.
alt i S
v
Every Five Yards
On the Selvedge.
flsk for Ih? Geniiin?
And Insist
On Seeing the Perforation
t . t. t. . r. m v. v, f. v, v. v, v. v. n
K
v -1-1 vx
I Clock's Best
tt
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5
Union Hade
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A Good Smohc or Chew.
A Trial Solicited.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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MANUFACTURED BY
Tlie Clock Tobacco Go,,
644-46-48 Wyoming Ave.
Scranton, Pn.
X V
2 41 ! ! 4 i ! J x I' h h fc 'I I ! 4 4 i
DM'
Said the bait to the fish.
Or next thing you know
you'll garnish a dish.
I came from the store
Floiey &. Brooks,
And I'm dangerous.
of
211 Washington Ave.
Business
88 1 fl
I PI
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
Brotherhood Wine Co.-s
rim- Old Poit, niirijiiiiilic, .mil
jiiiriiu I'.iinil 'J 1.11I1 I'nl.i
P. H. FRENCH. 408 CONNELL CLOG.
Breschel's
Great Fire Sale
12A WrOMINB AVENUE.
Now noliii On
I in- .iiul ill MniN uf WiKwpar
BRESCHEL S CO.
rinc
Scranton Laundry,
323 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Calls by teUpliont: rfft i prompt .iltuition
VJILSON tE WASBERS.
DIAMOND
SHOE
SHINING PARLORS
SPECTACLES,
MADE AND
REP AIRES.
""Hut's all '
I I'or I.iIiIkm ntnl (it iiH
. H. TWINING. ALLiHINES,5C
131 PSNN AVE. i 433-SPRUGC-433
Hanley's
AKERY,
420 SPRUCE ST,
Succror to
HUNTINGTON
Vu iiiiKp a .rtlall,v of flnp liu.nl
Oidm foi Salad. ll.Hlcis, io.iirnoa,
iroiiiitly mini.
A full liuu uf !.n "'am iml Ip
ulf
elf
Eureka Plating Works.
tllu'l, Colli, Sid.cl, Copper und lluvs
( liandclferii Itcmii.licil
331 DIX COURT. nr.eRBD, TRADE
REISMAN BROTHERS,
llo tain a i hi pli'li 4tniK of nowpapi'i
pciiudli ah, inatraiiii.1. nm lioui,
40Q SPRUCE STRFET.
IMPORTED CIGARS
I'jesh arrivals doily.
1'iuet.t Key West Goods,
DEAN, OS CONNELL ELDG,
Two Phgjica.
GOODMAN'S SHOE STORE,
.Noiv ai -IIS l.iiL-nwuru jic.
SOUVENIRS GIVN OUR CUSTOMERS.
The scranton Vitripieo Brick
and Tile Manufacturing Company
Mdkrii. nf Pa, in? Piiik, ill M II palp,
11,1 oral Sain Agent, nunc 'i aliluelui) avf
oU ii Nay Aug, I'a , t. i l. V U II
FINLEY'S
The Paii
,
4merican
Exposition
L-j ths attraction of the
couulry at the present time.
But no less alluring are our
Exposition Suitings, shown
in light, medium and heavy
weights, just the right ma
terial for traveling siiits or
rainy-day skirts.
i39c
30 inch nil wool Suitinfisi, iu Gieys,
1
' 13iowns. Blues, etc.
?i50c
50 inch all wool heavy Suithip;3. in
now Spiing mixtuiCH, Oxfoid Grey,
Silver Grey, Browna. Blues, and other
popular colois.
75c
54 inch all wool Scotch Homespun,
Tan, Giey and Blown niixtuics.
54 inch extra heavy double faced
SuitiiiRfe. in Giey mixtuies, nairow
atripes and Checks.
1.
Extra heavy double faced Melton
Suitings, Oxfoid Gieys, Tani nnd
Blues.
Also a fine line of Iiupoited Su''
ings for tailor-made diesess.
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
The Dickson MuiiuT.M-tuTinx Ud.
crouton anil WllUevti.irra. l".
.ManilfuoUU'ori o.'
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQI.NES
lioilcrs. tlolsllnjanil I'litnplni: Alnclilnsry.
General Office. Scranton. Pa.
Houses.
"M' 'h
THINK !
Arc you fnll.i insmed?
If not, tall upon
F. L. Hitchcock
& Son.
FIRE INSURANCE
AGENTS.
505 and 51)7 rommonwcillli niilldlns,
KHAM'O.N, l'..
Onh first il.li coini.inks icpircntcil. llaiiiii
iuiiiill) p.iiil.
O. S. BLOSS
ROOM 1
ARCADE
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER.
IT LEADS THEM ILL.
L. SOMMAR, lliillilini; Cunti.ictoi
liiiplu' union nioii lotiinili's i Iim fully
(,-imii Hiiiinili'liuir and npalrinir a sticclallj.
330 WASHINQTON AVE.
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEA R STORE
Will -ll .il' llnlr ainplps of fino liuportcl
Jhiln- Mint loi iiii'i ai rii : ,i(li M , j ,"o
Hold Mnlal
l'liuloiapli.'i
r
FOR
SALE
III I, I, IIS and i M,
os ot ill t,md.
iUii Honors .ind
lliillilini; l.'H in
li.un.iln.-. ftUHSC
1.1 111- 0 .mil
(.ItOiiMI'll ut
Clnlili. ii
llll
ALL
DISEASES
i OF WOMEN.
spmillj IP
ri'Mr(ui llonin I
111 I III llil' hlllll'
llmii I In .' .in n
in I IIIWlll II. un
I .! 'I'llUllI '"')
M. T. Keller's
I, ni n.iiin.i Lai ri ii
Volk
HAVE YOUR
WATCH FIXED RIGHT
WE ARE SATISFIED WITH A SMALL
PROPIT,
BERNHARD, jeweler,
I. I UIU NNA AMISl'H.
EDWIN S, WILLIAMS,
CONTRACTOR. BUILDER,
ROOM 2B COAL EXCHANGE, '
SCRANTON. PA.
THE SCRANTON UMBRELLA
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Ui; cany the l.irgeit
Hoik of Umbrella.., Par-a.-oU
nmi llandleii; f
alMi IIIXOVKIlTiinbrcllai
aid i.iraoli and lnaku
llicm up tqiull) a i;ood
ai iiiu- and guaiantoe om
prkt-i lo to lower tluu
any liouo In tlio iltj.
u rquir all our-gooili
I or nno jfir tKbr. ill
'IIMtfiK.
313 SPRUCE STREET.
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