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THE SCR ASTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1901.
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iI.U1imI Dally. Kx-ccpl Snn.Uy. Iy llic Trib-
o rublUhltyT, Company, nl '' lrn" Mol,l,1
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t.lVYg. MCI1AH1), IMItor.
0. F.UV.YBbi:, liuslniM .Manager.
Hew York (mho. vlilXbASt).
8olo Auenl lor I orclRti Adtcrtlalng.
Knitted at tlie I'mlofllfO at Suanton, Pa., as
(second G'lns Mall Mutter.
tiii: ilai- it mi: ion adviiu nsi.su.
'flic lollottltur tabic liow6 the price per Incli
TJth Imcrttoii, fj'jce to be used ttlthlii one )MM
Wlim spue ""I I crmll. The Tilbunc Ii alwall
clad 'to 'print short IrttL-rs Irom lt iiliwla bear.
Ins m cunctit loi.lt. I.iit Itn lulu Is luat t'ct
must be tlgnetl, lor pul.lk.1H0n, by Ilia writer
real name! and the condition picicikiit lo '
tcptancc Is that .ill loiitrlbutloiii alull bu sul.Jci
U editorial -cilslon.
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I'm caids of thinks. rtMilntlons of eondoltniu
unl ilitllar cnnlrll.titiotis hi l'i" future of "''
ml Mm: I lie 'Irlhinc tmked 11 iliame. of 0 ccuu
" "nc- , .
Dales for Clarified Adiertljins furnished un
uipllrltloli,
Pi'lUXTON, AI'IIII. I!-', ll'nl.
A rni i ospontliMii hi' Hip I'hlliiiU'liililii
Ledger. wiHIiik nf "Hip prlmithc trol
ley system" hi' t Iiit f illy, rises l" ie
innik: "I'Thi'pa xilien the li.u'tlnii of
iM.ili re.tli.. tin' ini'.idicp of ii pos-slblp
impfl Itrir tlu'.v mat dolKn In cm reel
.'i fey. of i ho abuses uiiili'r which mir
iw'k nml lirlplcs I'ltlz n- Miffer."
.-'i i-.iiileni, "fn inniv iliini Philadelphia,
Miirht l' Ie able in iipu,'liitil Hint
II till i citx's indlei Mjii'n unn owned
I iv i .ipilulliUs with ,i p"ison.il Intru'St
ii 111- u t It. in-, (if S.'iiiiilnii. ItiMle.nl "f
ljV till' IllllUIMll"- ()f lllllil thp. I.t'llRPf
i in icspDinli'i'l i niiiplaiii ', 'onii- "low of
i In. aliu-ei nii'lrr wlilcli mil' iiiopk.iinil
Iiflplfs', (IHit'ii.; siill'm" iuIkIiI also l)'1
Vlli'lt'ctOll.
Reapportionment.
T
ii tt'KSTHiN larrup the leK-
iIntinc la nioio linport.'iiit
than Hint o ip-apportlon-
Ult'iit. Itict'-thp (lain of Hip
lMtuil.il .ipp n timinipiit Hip
IJis-t
jioptil.ilinn uf Hip piiiiiinniiwpiilth luin
aliiuis! ilmililptl: .mil sln.e lh" lu-it iip
piu tloiinit'iit of tppifiPtitiithi-s. the
tnl.il piipiilntiim has wown fimn J,'J)-,-;!)!
to CuULMir., an ittcie.i-o of M) per
cent. Thv Iiu'iPii'-e in our own uuinty
illu?tiatf.s vivlilly Hie iiutalinpss of
viiiilliiuiiic a iopi(,'SLtitaH(iii In the sUUp
law -iii.i!Iii7 .i. cmbl h.ied mi the
piipiilatlini of twenty ami thlity yonn
asi.. Not in iwlstfjiup in 1.S7I.I, in ISM)
lu'UawaniM liml Sli.'JfiS piipuhulnn, to
ilay s.lit has 10:;,.31, a pain nl" mure
than -00 t.oi i cut., hut Hiip has lieoii
no Rain In hor reproscntatloii, our
quota In thp linuse of lupiesontatlvea in
1 monilivr to pvpry ."0 member when
by light it should ho I to peiy lit nioiii
bprs. Our toiinty. In other words, is
bolus subjected to an unfair discount
of one-thhd.
I'litle" tlie r onslilutk.il appoition
inent of legisl.ithe distilets is based
on a iuJIo obtalneU bv dlvldiiiK' the
liopulation by 00. Kveiy county con
taining less than Ihe latins has one
icpieseiitutivu for eeiy full uitln anil
mi additional repieentatlve when the
siuplus esiteds half a idtio. but each
county .shall have at least one member.
Kveiy county conlalniiiff live latlos or
more shall haeone lepiesentatlve for
ovory full latio. A lepresentatlve ratio,
on Hip rocPtiL lensiiF, is :il,r.H. The
minimum ponulatlou fop two niPiubeis
is IT.'iGti. for tluec members 7S.777. for'
four meiuliets 110,'JS and tor live mem
bers, lr-7 ..;.'. I'pon this ImsN the routi
nes should hae lepusentatioii as
shown in the following tabl , lompllerl
by Colonel Lambcit ol the I'liilailelplila
Pus!, eonip.n ji-n biliiR made with the
piesipt lepipsentatiuii
IkivhIdk' Hie problems of uppoition-
luniti ,'if nlfpi'llllBothei ermnllt'x, let us
sec Itfiw Liickiiwlinnu tan beat be v
stlli'fed. The I'oiiHtltulioii pi ti hies
that '"evr.ry city ouniulmnR a popula
tion oriual to u ratio shall elect separ
alPlyltsriioportion of the icpresontn
tiviH't'Uotteil to the county In which
It Is ''located." tScMiitnn contains nl
most' precisely three latios only 7,-T.H
i'vnr. DIvltion of the city into tlueo
iliMrlcts made up us follows appeals
htioiiBly'to (avor from a Republican
Ktamlpiilut and Is as even a division
with repent to population as cap ho
iii.nle;
Vril dit.tilul--To coiuprlso the
Knurfli, wrth, Sixth, Fotifteemii, Kif.
ttentft, IJIshteentli ami Twentloth
waul J with a Republican plurality of
aboucCoO.
Hceond dlsttlct To cbinprlso the
i:iElit)i, Ninth, Tenth, Uloventli,
Twelfth," 'Kisteeuth, Bovcnteenth nml
NlneteiHl)'AHiilt with tibcuit 100 Ho
publlcnn tilurallty,
Thliil dlsttlet T.i (.'Oinptlue the First,
Second, Thlid, Sovcitth. Thirteenth and
Twvnty-tlrst watds with about 450 Re
publican plurality,
As for l he territory outside of tho
city, It has been proposed to combine
!nt one dlftilct with two members, t"
be known aa tha Fouttli district Avch
buld, Ulakcly, Caibpndule, (.'.trbqndula
township, Covington, DleUson, pun
moie, Blnihutst, l-'oll, tJreenlleld.
Oouldsboio, Jeffeiaon, Jeiniyn, I.ehlgh,
Madison, 4jnyfleliJ, Olyphant, Scott,
Sprlna' iirook, Thro'op, Vandllntj and
""iruiPi f TiT5irit)n
I'apci lli-adini
..-, " '.-J75
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.P. .170
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X
Jl. V
NVInton, wllh it Hepitbllenn plmnllty of
nbout -.'OOi niul to leae I he AbhiRtutifl,
JU-nluti, Diiltoti, Oleiibuin, lichawitn
nii, T.a I'lurnc, MihikIi.', New-Ion, Old
I'm pe, ttutiioin, 'I'iiyloi- and Wavetly
ttiKcthfr an the KIHIi dlstrlft, with
ubottt 7iiO Republican pluraljly.
Wc see no !'.'aioti why Ihh- airsuiRP
nit'lil should not iccelve fteiicial itp
tuuvnl. One tlilUR Is rerlaln: the
people ili.'inaiul re-iipiHii llonnicnt.
I-'or twenty one months' trp.itiiipnl
of tho lute Senator i l, MnKi-u, Dr.
Illowtilnp:, of t'hllndelphla, Iihh pre
sented a bill ror Slflii.oon, valultiR hit
servlcps at $M) for each trpiitniollt hour.
At this nitu It cost Senator .Miirpp inorn
for treatinenl tlinn as rpiiulred to
imp for X,'M patlPiitM received lust
year Into Phllailplplifii'H liirsesl. liospl
inl. And folks lallc tibout the voracity
of po'lllclans. '
To Prevent Strikes.
r "A. AniiV In May, If present plana
I 4 pievall, a comnilltee of !lv
I S ilnRUithed men. Including
I3l?hnp Potior, Scth how,
lYll.v Adler, Samuel CJoinpeis, Henry
White, .lohn Mitchell nml Krauk V.
Saipent. will moot In New Voik. iliuler,
the auspices of the Nutlonal Civic Fed
eration, lo devise plans by which
All Ikes- on a Ihikc hciiIc can be avcrled
Tlipio will bo an universal hupp that
thi'li- dpllberallons muy be Hin-ccfiful.
In HiIh connection It may not be
amiss to rllo the conclllilomi leached
hi Henry U. I.Io.mI coiiceininp the New
JJeHland compulsory iiibltiatlou law
wlilch Just now- Is Hie bjhlH of most
eiforl.s to right tin- sltike evil by lesH
liitliiii: III striken iiul IolKoiiU Ime brni Mopped.
('.') w aid trrm- b.no been llxnl so tint
n nml iriimrs nn niil.r llielr luiiliacls ahead
Milli'itit fi.ir of iiiliiilniie.
ill Uuikln'incii, ton, KnoMlntf lint their In
rump iiiuiiM In- nit down, and h imiic no fear
ol IhIiii; li.cl.ed out. em iinny, buy lind, build
liotntv.
(II l)i.ute arlv ii.iilliiinll.i. new terms are
Hud, but indu-tr.i Roei on ttitboiit interrupt
lim.
(,".) ,'.i f.ic'n,',i Ini been eluded he Hie ail.
pi) lln luunlry K morn prosperous linn eirr.
(7) 'Ihe .inutil-. of the aibilr.iliou court fl a
-luidiril of Ihinic uhlili i.llier ( nurts .inept in
ilcrrihutr rurs .ilfeiliui: wnrkintruien.
() AuariN mule b ninpiih.ui- arbili.illon
w iifltii irncmil hi loliinUiy .imecuieiit iihen
lln.i epne.
('I) Trado iimors are Khen new Tiuhla, and
.no idled upon to ...hull .ill n.nipeleut work
iiiKiuiu in Mio li.ulr.
il(. (-oiupuUU.il in the liukgiminil mikes con
t ilhtiou eiii i.
Ill) CijiiipiiUoiy pul.lhilv cues Ihe public,
Ihe ie.il aibilntoi, .ill Ibe fills of eieiy dU
pule. (U) sihned i hisses i well as iviKe-e.irners
aie ihlnmiir the briictlts of .irbili ilion.
(U) Peiieiblo selllenienl with llielr men Ins
bien made ios-ihle ,nr the nniorlties of tho
iiuplnirc iilm M.iulid In abilMle, but ueio pie
unled In minonliis of their .inciites.
(Ill l.iln.r iml npi.il aie beniK oipanlred
into linie unioin .mil a!Oii.itious in-teid of
ituih'. and lnnnopi.li-l.
(TO 'Iride lionist.x U piomnleil bv Ibe espoaiire
Did ptcieullon nf fraud-, nn tlie puhlii.
(In) lliininie .mil liw-nbiiliiifr bu-iness meen
seik Ihe pH.leitinn nf Ihe 1 iw In pile them
win. irom di'itimtiun by the coinp.tilU.ii nf
llihiiniiue find liu bre.ikin? rn iN.
(IT) 'lhc weik and slimu ar fpiib(d both
iiiinmr i iidtali'ls .mil i iip ii.iikinmnrn.
(Is) lho iiili.n- is kii ii Li neulv .i- pov-iblo
tn the licht itisloid nf Hip iiions. s in u.ir.
(l'i)llii t.niiciiliitluii of ue.iltli and ponrr
U i her kid
U'D) 'Ihe di-liibuti;.n of nealtli is determined
alomr linis nf re.i-.u'i, iiHtue and the cie.ili"-t
Ik id, in-lead of .ilnnj? hue-, of the greatest
Kieed.
(Jl) Deniiii i.uy i- stienslhened b.i these
eipiiluations.
(J2) ll lurniihes Hie people llicir only iheap,
fpeid.i and iiiitechnual jilbtoe. '
These concluions aie over-entViusI-.istic.
Cntil human netme chaises, iv
ruth wonderful approvlinatioifs to per
fect institutions may lr' expected in
New Zetland or elsew lii e. Kut thoic
can be little doubt that the compulsion
of publll' opinion, if not the statutoiy
mandate of a uinipillsoiy (ubltratlon
law, miiJl be put forth to dlscouracie
the buitnlltles and savage wastes of
itilkes and to substitute the clvlli-red
method of adjusting dirfereiues by ju
dicial piect.'scs.
-Mton V. Adams, an electiical en
(tliieer of Boston, h.is been lellliiR- the
Industiial commission that niunicipal
owned electric liRht plants In Massa
chusetts pay hotter piollts and aie
better nianuKCil than piivate-owned
plants. This may be so In Massachu
setts, but we doubt that it would w oil
out that way in the anlhiacile inlnlnR
counties ot Peunsylviinl.i.
Important if True,
S'
OMI" FICCRr.S submitted re-
i ently by A. J.. Unndnl of
Washlnslon bofoio the Indus
trial commission In support of
government ownership unit contiol ot
tele graphs- aie Intciestiiipr it accttiate:
wo have no means or know ins how
in cut ate I hey inc.
Ho said telegraph lolls nro now
levied so as to pay lase dll
lUnds, not onlv for slock paid for
in money but on .in Iniiuemo amount of
wnteied rtock. Two-thirds of the
stuck of the Western futon TeleKiaph
iiimpany, lin asseiled, is pme and llli-
nilxcil wi'ter, In r.S th. capital btock
of the Western Vuloii company was
I iS?5,"(iO, Thestockdivldendsdeclaiedbe
t wein 1S3S and IMifi eight years woie
$17 SlO.tin, and stiK'k was Ibsued for
I new lines to tho nnuiiiiil of .fl,f17,!i".0,
1 iiiiiUInt; tho capital slock of the cofn-
i.iiiy on duly 1, 1M;. f.'O liw.son. in that
jell!' sio.lv was crcaieu iu inn amiuiiit
of f2l,no.500, makin-r the cnpit.il stock
a year later JlO.r.iis.aOo. The laisest
dividend declared by the company up
to JS7I wns 111 per tent, In that una
year tin Inventors k'U their money
lack four times, The Imgest amount
of Mock ever divided at ono time was
$.10,(100,000, and fop a period of seven
yeius tlu dividend' nvorasjed about
100 per cent. In IS71 tho lompany
bought up its own block and the stock
of ollior telegiaph cohipmles and ac
cumulated a fund of tci,on(i,o.0, which
It held In the treubiuy ot (ho company.
Dividends det lined In other yeais were:
UCJ, 27 per cent ; 3863, joo per cent ;
iStH, 300 per cent: In 1S7S u dividend
of $6,000,000; In 1BSI ono of $15,000,000,
and another of $1,300,000. ,H leallnod
over $100,000,000 In twenty-live yeais
by lis extortionate cliiuges. An in
vcbiment. of $1,000 in AVestcru Union
Mock In IWS would have leturued up
to HtiO Mock dividend ot inore than
?p0.v06 anil cash dividends of $100 ono.
In 2S90 tho capital stock was $s"!,it50,000
-now It Is $115,000,000.
blxly-one per cent, of Ihe telegraph
(ompanies of the xaoiM ato under gov
eminent control and it Is Instructive,
.Mr. Randal contended, to compare the
rates under Mivli government control
with the lutes in this country. In
Kngland the rate ' Is 12 cents for
Iwche wohIh, In (lei ninny 17 cents for
i"on woids In Italy is cents for ilftepn
wonls., In Swltzoilunil 10 ucntfl for leu
Winds " RelRllim cents for loll
words mill In France' 10 cuts for ten
woids, while In the United Htates tho
piovallliitT Into Is 2"i cents for ten
w onK
The belief Is wldespicad that preput
ial til conlrol nf lelpginphs would bo
ns Ronerally sathfae'lory as Is rovciii
tni'iil cutitiol of the tnnlK
over hitlf a billion dollais win Hi, or
tVJ.'.O tons, of finld h now locked up In
Uncle Sjam'H stroiiR box. Is It not dun
Reruns to keep no much money out of
I'itciiliillon?
Dally School-Work Test.
-m m AN O'RICLI.. who has
' "' F011,e' decidedly w lsr
jL '.JL HiIiirs, tells Instilietois
Ihev should iipvcr ovcr-jirnl-p
a cIpxpp pupil and never snub h
dull ullP. Hill Hip piesclll sysleni or
willteti eMiiiilnatlons lor pioniotloiis Is
a ciuitlnunt "snub" and dli.eoiiiaRenipnl
to pu.ll4 who aie "dull," or called dull
bpcatisp, however Kie.it may be their
ability to ultlinately assimilate knowl
edge, they have not quick memories, or
are mil possessed of the power of e
picssliiR themselves on paper which hi
the gift of nioie favored srlinoliimlCH.
II Is to bo iciiiciiibcicd also that
those who lark tills power of oxtnes
.slon come often fioni the homes where
co-operation with the school's work of
lialnliiR cannot bo had. The discour
agement. Hip ".snub" of tltidltiR them
selves left behind Is often so rich! as
lo ho nn effectual quencher of ambition
to lea Mi. So the In let period of school
euis to Aihlcli such are limited tails
of even the good it might have done
them, but lor Hip cast-lion system.
When the teacher has the liberty to
advance each pupil according to the
daily lecoid aveiage and the devotion
lo stiidv and improvement demon
strated in dally work, our common
school system w ill take n vast step for
waid. Senator Moigan's solution of the Cu
ban problem, which he intends to sug
gest to the Cuban commission, Is for
it to make ii long story short by ap
plying for admission to the Union as
a state. That would bo an excellent
bargain fiom the Cuban standpoint;
but It would be decidedly tough on
Uncle Sam.
Says Poultney Bigelow : "Commer
cialism runs riot in the United States.
CoriupHon stalks HuourIi the Rovern
inent departments. Congress itself Is
little mine than a brokerage shot) for
tlie sale of authority to fleece the peo
ple." Poultney should take a spring
medicine.
Aguinaldo's manifesto shows that
what tho f illplno ex-dletator has lost
in exuberance ne seems to have gained
in educational experience. In other
woids, while he isu'L so sprightly as he
once was, he knows moic.
"Can a couple many and be happy
on ?20 a week?" Is a question just now
claiming the attention of tlie readers
of the, New York Sun. They can If
they cm be happy at all.
COLD BY THE STAES.
Dally Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus,
The Tribune Astrologer.
-lrol.ihe ( j-l : I Hi .1. m., lor Moiulai, April
21. I'lU.
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ihild lien ii un this diy mil notice that miiiy
I oopl, up in imlillis .ill tlirii livei, without
Minim; .1 do-iuMe at it in the bind u.n;oii.
It is Mfe to M.uti- lint the fellow ulio nuks
a m-ili for tho nc'!.-p.ipei otnee to (.ci. his side
n tho qiniiel III print Ir-t is on lln urons side.
'the fut lh.it a neusp.ipei- dies lint! doubtltss
..11.OU11I1 foi ihe csUlente ot tome in this iun
iiy. Nine pt'ii-oin hemnio IviUted Ihcniadies in the
cnde.iioi' tn s-li.ipe p'jblie opinion.
It is riidenl (hit .-piinc is not placing a bunco
,anip on u this time.
Ajacchus' AJvice.
sord .Hi lo slu.lv o .ill-sion lo to attempt
to build ii bouse tin tho plUc tued in i book
on .itililttUiUP.
Weekly Letter on
Mtinlcipal Affairs
XLV. PUBLIC PLAY GROUNDS
FOR CHILDREN.
FIT IT VI, .UH Al.O lho tliat aue for paik
piiipo.-es liul imt be.n piirihi'ed lo any
Aineiit.ai mi.melpilil. Today tlicic .i j
mom than si'no.OiW.Ceo imested by AmeiUaii
lilies ill publio pljiiaonuiU, pnks and nppu.
aim for Hit- uo ol iliilduii, old and iuu
(ijllllllsllllll-, AkutillK llllkd .111(1 ll.ltllliUIM'S .110
piniiiitd uitli .i inme livUh band eitli y'JV fi
lln- ie ol die genual publii.
I'melsu iltie(i lu.o bid all these innienleniej
fur a lonim pi i in I and bao Inner nuns inft
ed than lilies on tlius i-lde of the AllJiitie. Hut
Hut will not bo lhc i.ico .i duado lieme, tm
iuipiovriiienid in this pntiiulir are bdiis inadi;
nt mi niudi neater lain in this t ounl i Him In
tlie old, Hut It will not take louuer than leu
,u ii-, to pa the tlnmr nioviii; lluiopi-au ihii
nl. ipilili,
'llm iij-.i.lf for better londitlons for t lie poor
and nioio i. pi ii i-pntr. tm tho iliildini in llio
tu.ciiiuit ill-nuts lias loiiiiueuied about I'll
.una iiKo in New Imk iil l,i t lie lite llv
Maior William 17. -lon;. I ully tiienlj (wo
Idoilo of i-luly old tiiieiii. nt 1ioiim.s in lli;
ilc lively populjtcil dhtrius ueio r.utd to th.i
Ciound ami loimiled jiitn biratliuiK phieo tor
(lie iliildini nt tho lii'Inhlioiliond nf whom llieie
Hire iiuuy who bad ntier tun .1 plot of gl.iy
leu leit f(inie,
Police ofliieu iilio.e beats wcie in (lie liein.
Il of llnio iicul.v iicatrd p!a,ii;iouiidi line lo.
ported a femr number of aueH for petty nl.
(tinoi anions tliildiru thin bifoio llm mull
pjiks ueio made. IIomiui Ii.( .iUd found that
it ionipiiatiirl.1 fen (loll.iis iiiiieleil In Mud,
pits and oilier liuph aum.iluinU tot Ihe thlU
dun line riuieJMil Ibf iiiiuibvi' of aimlu anient;
lh nmiair tlJ-i. 'I Iicbi- Inu lilies .ik'i.e lint
tlm bliliuo, v.iiiuiatimiii, taud I'll, and the like
i.iuip tliiu pay fui tlie iNpiu.o o uiitinn and
in ilnli luiKo.
IKninii his live iixlont K.uniu.-iiiiiu. 'I lie Hut
was ibo xili of a woman and wjs oiienrii in
lsi7 in tr'.i.t llo.lon 'lho net un the lirat
laiije miiiilfip.il loinn i.iiim in I lie lounliy and
iia, i pi mil in smilli llnslnii In lleiembir, W'
All Ihe K)iutMtuuui, wlwllur iudncu or outdoor,
am opt.it in die eientusr, lho foiuici belli: lighted
b ikilrii li.diU, 'llifiu aie uvular In-lrin tl"ii
ela-iid unit many bnj' iuh and a fiv i.-llH'
ilnlis, and time an- n'iiti. Ii.mitj lor mill
anil iiunicu, l'i,u and ghU 7m. lee i$ thaifii
for lho uio of Ihe priillestJ. 'I lino aie ten lit
tliuiibci and tiiui'htneiolcii! iusiltutioiu ubbli
maintain oiuua.luiu.-, bnih outdoor and indoor,
for genera! 11-0 under eeitaln cnndilioiu.
Ihe me 01 the ouldooi aiid indoor cunna.iiun
bli beiii j.dplril l.y oillrs In all part of llie.
louiitii, the lar.-c.-t fucieaie liaiini; been nude
iluiius Ihe past llnio jear. .Sot only cilie.,
but In'e nuijufj. loin. aie pioiidin' lhce liec
mwiw pjf ictiutluu to the employed. I.a-l
Rimtinrr thrie me feien outiloor cyinnnlum.1), In
rlualnir tun prlinle ones, more or le under
Hip tiurttc ot Hip New York fshool toiutnlltee,
HeldM these, ujinnasllp upparalus Is liiiluded
In miiiy of lln plajttmunds Imlli lame and inHi
liol only In New Yolk, but in nllifl" 1 llle,
lliwlmi ms Hie flnt ilH lo tdimi any leal
Inlrtesl In pimlilhit, pbiM In ukale, Minn In
IS'f! llio tun miei of Hip mrn'n it.iiniiium at
tbailfo bunk urn- tlimdul by Hie paik depjil
Weill, At present then- air' Im-cIip Innnltlpal
tdiHlliur pliei malnlaliint by Ihe ill), nine of
Mlikli nip nnilnllv lliN.deil fur the .uipoe, and
ten of I hr m teisulail.i plmintl ullli horse-plane
11 pi 01 ess llrl liitioihiiul nil .lamalui oiid In
lii and nil eicepl .Imn.Hea me iiell llfstiled In
llio ueiilmr Abmil ilehti aires air thus kept
In niiln, 'Hie "iiinn nt I haltediank for elicht
.u.irs aurnsed tenl,i Dip da.u of iiilinl f-K.it ttiar.
tni'l (lie .il r 1011 broke Hie reis.nl stme lhc
..iliriiie has hern In operation as llieie trie
fntti'tiliip 1I1.M tif nllial skatlnlr. whlih Is "o
ibiitp tlie put lulls lilfibesl riuild. Tlif Jl T
h 11.I.1111 c al the i.iilniis i-kitllni: links ihiriiie lhc
sui.nii was ih.se mi in ,0'',nOu, nlil.h It the
limtl ritr '.mm 11
Must nf mil luge noilliein illles mm make
iiMiie pint Mniis foi skuttiiir ; tlenrlm: nlT lhc
Mmw. planlm: lb-" Iir. IU:1iIIiis It In Hit eieniHR
nml ..flen pinildiiifr lielt'i'. nmni: lhee ate
I Mi. if", with Win 11 in km 1 Iran it and pliuod,
iml :i Innir 'I.Jlliik; eaiii of hlsl.i 01 smhiIj
ila.is! f-t l'.ml, wllh Hie aires and 11 wa'nn ill
eiillne ilclil.i llm iii.i. uitli a now. I hhiicHhips
.is Mir as .s.rmn MHiijiike-, ullli "ien aues fli
the rhri; Petiplt, ullli ttielic neirs and thou-
mils in illliif. Ilifmstlii" of Hie pililleses 1I1II.1 i
Minneapolis, rieieland ind Veil iml..
'Hip llrsl in.idel pi 1; (.'round In this loimtit,
i.nlslde of tin. fand'pil lipe and of the instlm
lion.il class, win Hip Hull Inns', plat'jround in
( hh mo, wlilili mis openr.l In Is-ll, 'the appi
lilt us eipiipiiiinl Is tm Hip little 1 blhlieii. inn
I'tlinr nl siiluss "1111.1 pnl ," 1 ctiul pile,
pnins blntks and bemli's. Ilieir l 11 tTRiilar
kliidetc'iilrn nllriiiliiil nml 11 polbeuuii iletailid
In Ihe till, Hip litter minHi laklliff Hie leid
In 'bill j:.iuip. 'Ibe c lines iliat alp Hit' most
populir are li.inill.ill mid Irtlnoi lu-p bill,
larger pliiionnnd 11,1s ppened umler the aisplees
nt the .Nuillmesleiu uuluitdl.t elHeui. nl In ISil,
but ll lias -11110 lnt'li ptimnleil In olhei u-es.
Ill bis llie I nitcislty of Idtasn Sellleinent
011 i,'ros aieiuip flirted a plittumimd about ;.IK)
tut by T bet uilli a bid tli; oil 11 ltd niudi
sim II fimn Hip (.Irnk't nd-. Iheie is only ill
ilnllars' Horlh of nppirtus lutbidini; larinu- kinits
nf Miins-. 'the -htlter tm lho motlurs and lho
"little mothii"" 1- liirnMied with binthcs, hit,,'
iairi.in, and kil.f jun..ts, and lias tome I..
In- 1 puiil ikal nf 1 (.mill tontti iihcie fitlnis
tut. 10 11 lib Hitl." ildldieii on Sundajs, The lip'
li-i.is pin liullilni; but bajeball .111 1 piefer Hie
"Icpie" In Hie init-hi "Indoor" ball. 'Ihrre
Is one klrnlerpailner in 1 harfte, who remains until
". o'cloek in the nltcrnnon at the rspense of
I In" setlltnient, when a pnlie. msn takes tharice,
ulin rflies the older hois and pill-, men and
women tho ilcht of way. 'J lie ground Is llshlcd
imlil 'J o'l.lw k,
limine the tominc i-ea-on tlieie will be elissei
oritanizeil in in.-.nilll tiaiuimr and ilrt.ss-lll.ikinB,
and in tlie snnimtr, parlies of bo.ts ivill be
liken on niturp cciin.ons tnlep a week. Tlieip
arc ila es uhlth arc taucht the fitnple rulis
fur giiminc and caiiiiR for flower and leKCtalilc
garden.
Oppnaitc Hie plaiground is a puhlle bath where
the ililldrcn bath: teier.il limes a week and thp
attendant .Ls-irta Hut it makes .1 tremendous dif
ference in Hip condition mid tempers of the
cliiblriii. The eipcn.es, cxclusiie of the pjm
n.iiiuni, width is a V',000 plant for Indoor woik,
amount to about $125 a season.
The larger title-, iueluilini' Xeir York, Chlcapro,
riilladplpbia, flo-ton, Uiltimore, and some of
the smaller cities like bhnlia. X. Y., Terre
Ilautp, Iml., Nnpi, Cal., So.utle, Wash., Now
lli'dford, Mass, and olh. ii-. arc plauniiifr to spend
mote on those popular features in connection
ullli their park sistcms the tnniiucf season than
has been customary it foimer tears.
LITERARY NOTES.
Ihe lliiid toliimc of "The Oieat Itepuhlic by
Master lli-storiias" coiers the period from the
War of 1812 down to just before the Spanish
Anieilcan war. 'J lie authors represented are:
Curios Morris, who- is driwn upon for four
chapters of hi-loric.il generalization; J. T. Head
ley, 11 ho destribes tun fainou- sea flgbts; llieo
tloip Ilnosciclt, woo treats of Pcrri's tictory on
Take Eric; (hirlcs .1. IiikitkoII, who deacnl.es
the hattlc of Ihe Humes; II. M. DrackcnridRe,
'riic Charge at Lund.t'.s Inie"; Benson .1. Loss
imr, "TIip Capture and Bmnln? of Wasliinnton,"
aUi, "Hip Conflict at Antietam"; G. XI. filcip,
"llie Defense of New Orleans"; II. Von Hoist,
"'Hie Missouri Compromise"; Kdnard Kierctt,
'The Ordinance of Nulliflcalion"; (!rorpe It.
l'urbinks, "Tlie Seminole War"; .lohn Frost,
"Tlie Baltic of Bneiia Vita"; Horace Biceley,
"John Brown and the Raid on Harper's Ferry";
Ouille .1. Melor, "Fort Sumter Bombarded";
.lohn William Diaper, "The Monitor and the Mer
nniic"; " William .Suinton, "The Baltic of
shiloh"; Ail 1111 Bide 111, "Lookout Mountain and
Mi-MOtitry Itiilgc" ; the C'omto de P.uis, "I'ick
elt's C'liarpc at Oott.tidiurR"; William T. Sher
man, "Sherman's Maitli to the 5-ea"; Armlstead
!j. bonp;, "Last March of bee's Army ; Frederick
ligau, "fireit Captains of tlie Ciiil War"; Oil
ier H, fi. I.eiijli, "I'uirenc.i, Labor and Poli
tics"; and .losepb M, Rorims, "Public Ktenli
and Piesidential elections." Note should also
1 10 made ot tlie fid that this loliime, like its
tun pi edeecviors, is appropi lately lllu-lriled.
Tin- Woild's Work (or May enters important
topics) in ltussia, Austria, Knsland, Mexico, Oiba,
besides many American matters. Of important
national inteittt is "'llie Solution of the Cuban
Ptoblem," by the man who lias been most promi
nently connected uitli the matter, Senator Plitt,
of Connecticut. 'I tils is not only a nitionil, hut
.i historical, paptr of treat, t line. .lohn Kim
lierly .Mnnitord, 111 .1 strikingly illustrated article,
de-eribeo the liiissian poliiit.il advance on Asia.
Theodore Waters writes of tho treat possibilities
in trail-mission of rleetrlcity for poncr, and an
artlde about the peisonalltj and work of Frauds
II. ( lergue shows one Rieit example of the-e pn.
(.ibilities. Other intereathiR fcatuies are Sidney
Brooks' Ihild liiiropt'iii article, thia time lousid
eilnp Aiistria-llunKii,! ; story of the work of
l'n-ident Dnz, of Mclio, Willi lu prophedes as
to hi- prolnblp Micie-sor; the rrcountins of ct
peiiments made in prollt.shatlng, ll0ing suc
cesses and failures, uitli reasons; a description of
tint pi 111 ft,- of bncding new wheals; a tlcfen-c of
our cousulai serine; and in account of some ot
the best new- pietciiliies of lost of life at ei,
Then tliue arc lit id character sketches of James
.1. Hill and secietary liaise, and edilorlil trib
utes to rx'Pirtliknt Harrison and lo lleneral
1'iiiislon.
A new series of books, knoun as Hip Urcat
IVople'a cries, Is initiated by P, Appellon k
Co., with a handsomely printed lolunio on "Tim
Spanish JVople, 'I heir Origin, Rmwtli and In
fluence," by Martin A. ". Hume, In tiatinij llif
ciolulion of a lilirhly loniposhe people from its
larious rarial units, lho iiithor points out Hut
Spiin was llio battle ground upon wliith 11.13
decided the form into which modern Utilization
liould bo moulded whether Ai.ian or Semite,
Cliristiiii or Moslem, 'lho etuintry becimo tlm
pre.-crier aiul liaii-iuitlei nf nuny Miuiials of
taiii-lieil .liu lent sislrm-, and the iiilline nf
Spain was. In a sense, .111 rpllomc of uiiout
rital systems which In ht.torif limes hate dliid
ed tho world, 'lho scribes ol Spaniards to the
llniivm empire, tho mystic spirilud exaltation
of Hie sixteenth icnlury, ami tho far-rrachlns
eiplorstlons and (ompiesu of Spauiird,, the for
tltes rendcicd by Spain lo batlit llttriluie, the
picsenatloii of lhc llonian fylem of Juiballctlon
ht Spain, and tlie influence of Spain upon rclig.
Inn, literature, and tho stJge, 110 fully indicated
in tills book. Pi. Huiiip writes tilth all Hie ad
tanlagrs of the modern liistorinl specialist,
'Ihe tonlenls nf the May l.-uc ot VIifijbtMi1'
Magazine aie tcr tailed. They unga from 1
suprib character study ol Chief Crokcr, of lho
File Pepaitment of ..civ York, contributed by
l.inday Denl-on, lo j. toinpilatlon of opinions of
piomlnent aitors ami inanageis on "How to On
nn tho Stage," Ballnrcl by Franklin Files. An
admirable story of deei's life, "t'nior," l.y
Maximilian Fojtor, "Makiiiff Bjln by F.lectrb
tit," ,1 slud.i of Flnicr dates' tntiuus cxperb
mints in Washington; stories of llie newspaper
woild, 'Adtt'ittures in elts getting," by Allen
Stngree; a study ol Mis. Piper, tlm (aiuoin me?
ilium, by Mary C. Blossom. The Noiel Be
rpicsts, Ut llngcno P, l.jlc, Mrs, Kasetlcr's pho
tographu, J, I", Mouhray's "MaMnff ol a
Country Home" all will be found readable, eip
lirlaiuiiu and Inforiuln.T.
Sir Ihomaj Upton has urilltn especially fur
the Saturday Kicning Post, ot May II, an article
on 'Tho Sports 'Ihit Mike the Han." lie places
jachllng high on the Hit, and gitri interesting
auccdotci of tiia onn farcer as an amateur jaelits
man. Sir Thomas' Is hopeful, if not tonfhlcut,
of "lilting" tho America's Cup next aulumn.
Ho sax, liouctrr, Hut if it were a certainly ho
would not crow the water; for there Is no sport
ing intrrct in "sure things."
"no llosacj; I'latl an J C'roktr," U the had-
Inc arllelp In .Miidfe' for'MaV. The nsnie of
Hip author Is not glten, bill whoeter lie l, In'
knows dU mlijrrl well ami liiiidlm It lilider.
fully. "Thp Men That Conlrol Our IMIIiivnk"
by Karl II. Hnr.i, l a tea liable aud lmnirl.int
liiily of Hip eight men lint lonlrnt Hip tun
hundred thousand miles nf railway In Ihe United
Plates, 'iherp arc oilier feature eepullj up lo
1 1 1 1 e and lull ot tiedi Intere'l,
i i
Growing Export
of American Coal
Spedal (oiie-pondentp nf Ihe Minnie
baliiiiRti.ii, .Spill 21
Till; xNMirUT.MIl.ST of piopeilliP ft
poll lax of one sIiIIIIiik pel loll on ling
lMi toil adds Inletesl to Hie fail tint
Amelliali roal l luakllig lapld hcadii.lt in
Intaillnc Hip innkela nf the woild. Ihe Hr
tires nf Hip Heaury liuieau ot statistics indlealp
tint Hip end I'tpnils nf Hip llst.ll irar uhlth
ends .limp o will aiii"iii.t In nbmit s.nmi.iinii
tnn, a agahi'l lew than U.ikiii.im m inns In ivnij
':t.;r.',IW Inns In Is'C, "id ,ss,iis tons In 1'i.
This expntt llguie i i tel sin ill lompirrd tilth
(hit of the 1 11II11I ' nullum, nv inmpilid With
enr poiil aira, uhlth is in mi Hints 11s grrat .i
that nf am oilier nf Hip nuibexpnillmt natlmi,
but Hip glnulh III "HI nun IPC his hem unit h
limrp rapid than thai ..I an.t i.lhei loimli.i.
0
'lho I nlted K'ngdciu. for liplin.e, exported
,'..! tJ.K.-i Inns In IH'iil and lil.m-.ull Ions In IfHn),
Hip relallie gmulh being liuiili greater In the
me of the 1 nlted Miles than 111 Hie tflse of Hip
fiillrsl Kltvdom. (.eninn.i la the set inn! great
coal exporling totniliy ot the world, and her
expnrts only iiurca..! from f,ll".,n0il niftrlo tons
in Is'lfl In r,J(l,()Ofl lon in linm. The t iiitrtl
Stubs linn ranks ihlrd In lho unllti of toil
pvpntiatlnns, ulillp Belgium ranks fouilh with 1
IoIhI export itlnn nf fi.tll.nno tons in It.") and
(l.nil, . tons In I'sm. Thin tnc relalltp kiomIU
of mal cxiv.ris fimn HiC Inlti.l State- hi In'
extcrds Hut nf any ol In r nation, whilo ll n-nv
holds Ihlid place III mlu it exportation.
o
In piniliictli.il the I lilted Stales his within
Hie last lun jeais ttkeu tlr-tt rank, her 1ol.il
roal pitHluetUm in 1', lho latesl atnllahle tell,
being .'X".M,VII Inn-, igllu-t IKH.D'll.VSI Imu
bv the I nlted Kingdom; while. In 1jM Hie pin
diittlon "f Hip I'nlleil Kingdom was 181,1,1 l.'.'i1
ton, and tint of Ihe Lulled Slate-, ll,ssj,72')
tons.
m
KNOWLEDGE IN BRIEF,
London lias O'X) acres of docks; Lntetpool, ..'s)
acres
Well seasoned led hltkoiy weights ."ii.Tr pounds
to the cubic foot.
In prehistoric lines tlie rhinoceros f1nini-1i.il
In Californli, whllj Ligp lions and tigers liied
in the jungb'S.
The ele-ert nf Sihaia i- no little spot. P
coters -J,;00,i0 .se,uaic tulles belucen Hip At
lantic ocean and the ViIp x alley.
Tlie !atet Swiss mountain railway piopcct is
to connect the I'ngatllnc xtilh the Italian like
by a nml mer the Ileiuliu i.inge.
Forty four )ear3 ago the Knu-at Kau- riici
was nniigatcd fiom its moiilli up as fai as Mil
leme. Now railroads do the Im-inca-.
Oiip of Hie moat elesliiiititp earthquake- in tlie
world's history was Dial width otcuued in
Ytddo, in the 3 oar 1V(V;, when 100,(100 people
were killed.
The Prnnsiltania lailioad is rtporlcd tn lute
our 28,000 inditidin! sh.ircholdi in who mu-t
be notified of Hie nut- slock allotment and ic
ceite subscription warrants.
The Benedictine distillciy at Fccimp pin
iluced last year ,OSl,0On bottles. One bundled
and forty tons of this liquor, tallied at a7Ui,CKK,
were exported to Hamburg.
According (o a recent regulation, pupil- in the
schools of Saxony will lieiciifter be icipiiied l'
commit to memory 2UI Biblicil terse- and PI!
ti-fses of IiyniRs in addition lo Hip catechism.
The natiteti of Hip ca-t coast of Africa liatp a
species of cjinbal cxactlv resembling in sliapc
the dumb hells used by athletes. Tlicy aio plajod
in pairs, one in oath hand, and xioleiitli iiiiitttn
together.
Tliere ate in Hiis counlry oter 200 muutifactui
inf plants' producing' bats aud caps for mm and
hots. Tlie bat factories gitc emplojmcnt to 2',,
000 persons who turn out .1 hnished pioduct
xalued at fi'5,Oni),noo annually.
One of the smallest pan-lies in Wales is Hie
histniit! parish of Slier in Ihe Bridgend Union.
It liab only .1 population of eight or nine souls.
Nash and Stcmbndgc, tuo other paiishes, only
number fourteen inhabitants1 between them.
People gito more lime to iccrcation than they
did tears ago, and the world is tho bitter for
it. Occasion d outing-, railroad join-nets, xi-Us
to interpiting points, both at homo and abioad,
liatc gieatly suollcu llie title of tnncl.
At least ono coopciathc colont Hut located
in Dickinson county, Kansas scciih lo be tin If.
ing. It was formed three years ago and Ins
made money from tlie -tail, clearing st.SIJ la-t
jeir. The colony has .1 i.inch, a genei.il store,
a bank and un Insuramc fcituie.
Scranton
HOTEL TERRACE.
P.UU.OR HOTKh Aeconuuodilions. 1'nsiu
paied moderate iharsef. I'cimanent and
tablo boardei-s. . II. HHYTI'.
O. S. BLOSS
ROOM 1
ARCADE
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER.
IT LEADS THEM ALL.
L. SOMMAR. Uulldinir Contractor.
Kmploys union men. IMIinatca theci fully
giten. ncmodclins and repaliins a siiccialty.
328 WASHINQTON AVE.
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEA R STORE
Will sell all their simplea of tine Imported
Madra bhlrts for men at blp.: tioilh V lt ?J.:.n
DAVIS STEAM DYE Co.
310 PENN AVE.
Clooda called for and deliirred. Cleanln?,
tlieins and Presiing.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED, PHONE 3735
Golden Gate
Dininq Rooms.
Ilcst 2j cent meal in the illy.
lite MeariickcU, ?1,00.
iaadiy dinner a t-petiilly.
Heme undo I'a.lri,
244 ADAMS AVE.
W. A. HARVEY.
Uritric IMrins and rixtures
Hntriu Doll and 'lelephoui Work
30Q Commonwealth building.
J. B. WOOLSEY eg CO
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS.
Dealers In
Plate Glass and Lumber
Q" ALL KINDS.
Kingsbury & Scranton.
Man-jtailurrio' .struts
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES,
111. tilt 1 .ttjciits )0l
John A. Hoehllnir'si hoiu ('..,' Hire Hope and
l.lcttritul Wire. Culta IViilu and llubbir Mf.'
Co '. lleltlns, I'aiMiik', llo.c and ilcchiuiial
llubber (loud, huoiilloii Pat kin,;. I'aittr's
Oil IMotlilint. Ko.mi H1U I'aull Hid.'
FRECKLES,
olli, Tan, l.iur S-'l and all pl.'inentari
iliMoloralioiu Kiiuulctiby iiimnid lo mj pp"
ilal lionip tieatuicut, and tho timipkxlon
rtiilfitil c tf ii' and Miiooth
HELEN BUCHANAN,
liennitolosist alJ Washington tc
SHOFF'S HAT FACTORY,
.'ill Spiute Sjlrett, .Sen- Hotel Jermiii
.Ml the lien Id l toi bprins mjk are
Hon- In. Veil- Hits Midi) lo Older
W, H, GORDON & SON,
llor.o bhoelns and Ocncral lllacksmlll in;
Wj;on and t'Jiil;o Uultditu; and llubber 'lire
In;. 339 ADAMS AVENUE.
Excliusive
Desigms!
It is some satisfaction in
buying furniture to buy
goods that are not peddled
all over the city. Our posi
tion in the trade, being that
of the
Largest Eiyers
of Furniture
In Scranton, enables us to
control the product of the
very best factories in the
United States for this city.
A Metropolitan Stock at
less than metropolitan
prices.
i
HSH&Coiniinielll
Washington Avenue.
Furs That
We Store...
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 25 to 33 per cent, off
regular prices.
BRESCHEL,
Reliable and Up.to-Date
Furrier. 124 Wyoming Ave.
'Leader's" Old Stand.
Piano Tuning
H. K. ZERBE,
"HIT Pic-colt .iieniie. Be-t local lefeicntes.
Business
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
QF every CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
Brotherhood Wine Co.'s
I'lnc Old Poits, nursiindics, and
i-autiinc-. I anuly Tiado Onl.i.
P. H. FRENCH. 4oa connell bldq.
Brescheus
Great Fire Sale
isa wyoming avenue.
Nun lioinc On.
I'lne I'm a and all kinds of Neckwear.
BRESCHEL CO.
Scranton Laundry,
322 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
CalU by telephone, reeeiio prompt attention.
WILSON c WASBERS.
Spectacles,
MADE AND
REPAIRED,
"ilial-s all."
REGULAR SB
PHOTOS ROR
$3.00
AT
CRAMER'S
311LACKA.AVE
S. H. TWINING.
131 PENN AVE.
Hanleys
Bakery,
420 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
Mm make a specialty ot line bread ululls
Oidcrs for Saladi, Ojatcie, Ciomictlcj, eli".,
picimptly tilled.
A full lino ol Ue L'icain and lici.
GOODMAN'S SHOE store,
,Sim at 11- l.jtl. mania ate.
SOUVENIRS OIV'N OUR CUSTOMERS.
WALTER E, DAVIS.
214, 216, SIB PAULI BLDQ,
AttQiney-iit-Law, Scranton, Pa.
nton vitrified brick
--, manufacturing Company
Maki-is ol Patinc llmk, clp. M. II Pile,
li.peial l-ale Atfenl, iniitc Kf Wa.biiiBlcii I -.
Weiki ut Na Auv, l'a.. 1.. i. . V. It. It.
FINLEY'S
Annual Sale of
New Spring Hosiery
It U fiiilnitmi-y 1ltl1 tin at tills sea
nun 111 slVtJ 1)111' tunic 11
Special Hosiery Offering
of tllillsiltil xiiIiip. W'r Iuup tipcnt it
iit n 111 en 1 1 1 1 of tltiip mid much 0110
In nuiltlnpr out' hpIpi'IUiiih inr thl.M ovont,
nml hnve. scciiit'il 11 Hue of hodloiy siir
IiiichIiis all ptcvlniiM clfnrls of linpfp
ccdciilcd pnppIIciico, utipeiuiillcd In
upiilltif,' riimllty. ri'.'rO-U.TK IN
STYI.K
tun- IJIuck lliwi- iipp all nf thp relet,
butted "lli'i'iiisduif" tiiMt liliick lv!.
Ladies' Black Hose at 25c
This Hup of llns'p N liuitrlileed, .ll
tlllu Jiili'c. V rIxp mi tho Klt-'Hlcit
vnlllo eibtiilliiiblc.
Ladies' Black Hose at 35c
up .'I p.ilin for $1.00. l.l.slc tlncid, elior
stllidi, iieivnlty stilpcs in viirlnttn
widths mid Nlyleii, uiieiiirhtleiiiiibly tho
IjpsI Milne. In lho iniiikpt, and me xxcll
xxtirlh ".Of.
Ladies' Black Hose at 50c
At thin pi lio x p oiitchiNS tliPin all.
Uiihtirp.iit'-pd In (imllty and stylo, e-oni-piMsos
all thp dlfl'oicnt xxplghtH of Llnlt
and I'otnn lloso, In plain, fancy and
laco offects.
Fancy and Lace Hosiery
All tho latest novel erfocts In Silk,
I.Lslo and Fine Cotton.
Children's Lisle Hose at 25c
An unusual eippoitunity to hccuie
excellent value for your money. A
genuine HeuiiKdorf dye, lilpth spliced
heel, double solo anil double knee,
sizes ." lo S',i. Actual value, loo.
Men's Hosiery
AVo hnve n splendid b.u-Rniu for you
in l-efiiilai' "3o number, now -Joe. Kino
as-soi tinenl of the Litest things in fan
cy naif-hose, In all the new colorings
and various qualities.
510512
Lackawanna Ave
P. J. HONAN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
The Dickson Maiiufacturlii;; Co.
tcrnnton nuel Wllkos-ilurra, l'x,
.Mauufaclurors or
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV ENGINE?
boilers, llolstlneand I'umplns Machinery.
General OlSce. Scranton. Pa.
Houses.
4 i S2 4
Guernsey
Hall
IS THE BEST PLACE IN
SCRANTON TO BUY A
RIANO
OR
ORGAN
Don't fail to come and &ee as great bargains
.iro waiting lor you.
J.W.GUERNSEY,
PROP,
314-316 WASHINGTON AVE.
SCRANTON. PA.
Ill New I'iiiertibPi HulMitii;.
(inld .Mrdil
PliotogMphcr
SV
FOR
SALE
lU'l.l.lri ind xf!
ONs nf til l,,
alo lloiiT. and
Ilillldins I nls al
biisaiii llOIISKi
I 1,11'l'fil and
(iltUOMI.I) at
M. T. Keller's
l,atkaannaL4iriase
Mulks.
"ft
",
( hildlill'3
Xllbt.
ALL
DISEASES
OF WOMEN.
t fpreldti Hi
'Iretcrtoi, II.iuiii 1,
mer (ilube lolc,
lluuid; 1 in l..n p
m I'nii-ultatini!
free. M'luinu !s).
HAVE YOUR
WATCH FIXED RIGHT
WE ARE SATISFIEO WITH A SMALL
PROFIT,
BERNHARD, jeweler,
SO l.lUiAMA.N.VA AVIIM II.
EDWIN S, WILLIAMS,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
ROOM 2BCOAL EXCHANGE,
SCRANTON. PA.
the scranton umbrella
Manufacturing Company
Wc ijiij the Urse-t
loik of Lnibiclli-, rai
d.-ola and Handle;, xc
j.-o HLCOM.U umbrellas
and piiawli and make
ilieiu up emiJllj m sm1'l
.i new and guarantee tui
1'iues lo Is.- loutv lluu
mi.i hou.-o in tho till
Wc irpjir all cm koo.1,
lor ciio tcjr I net. ui
LIlAlttJi:.
313 SPRUCE STREET.