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SCUANTOX. AI'IMIi 3d, 1MM.
The so-rnllod niiiddl" met the nflli'i
of ikllii(iii'iit tax L'olU-ctiir Is UMlly less
nf a tmiihllo limn It xet'liiM. Tin new
rlinrtor saj-H conni'll may aitthoilscc"
the recorder at his option to coinlilnt?
the ollU'e of city It'eastm-i' and ilolln
niit'iit tax i-iilliM'tnr ('otiuci!. haw nl
icaity aillhoi-izfil Hip rproider lo mako
this combination and liy hl jfiKiitiinrt
to the icorsaiilzullon ordinance he ac
cepts councils' siiKKeslion. f'oti.eiitent
1y there Is no lawful delinquent tax
collector at jiii's-ent other Hum the city
treasurer: anil all tall; of Mr. Jenkins
suing the city for $.l.nrtO a year salaty
Is moonshine.
On Changing the Capitul.
OMK of the arguments ad
vanced In favor of mibstitut
ItiK Philadelphia In place of
Uani.shurfr n Ihe capltnl of
the state undoubtedly have weight.
For one tlilnir, the liotH accommoda
tions of the l.irser city uie much su
perior. On special occasions, when
political interest, runs hlsh. M.m-N-lmrtf
i literally oveiciowded. and
those who prefer rert at nisjlil to noise
and tevelry aie at a disadvantage.
Then, too, Philadelphia is a center
of Intellectual and public interests
which would be helpful to'tlie oflielals
of the state kovci anient In many ways
now Impossible at llanisburg. The
blK city nowadays diaws to it the best
In nil departments of lire and thought:
and legishUois who aie honest and
earnest could hardly fail to stimu
lated by the superior associations and
bioadenins iulluences of the better so
ciety, the intellectual society, of the
Quaker City, than which there is none
better anywhere.
Modern modes of travel liaie done
away with the early necessity for lo
cullnar the state capital near the geo
graphical center of the commonwealth.
As a matler of fact, Philadelphia, is
today easier of access to a majority
of Pennsylvanlans than Ilanisbuig is.
Tiallroads enter it from all directions.
It is on a number of the main high
ways of travel. Harrisburg, though
not Uitllcult to get to, is le-s favorably
located. And Its native life is slow
nnd malarial.
It the people want to vote on chang
ing the.- capital, now is certainly the
time to do it. A new capltol will soon
have to lie built. If it Is not to be
built in Harris burg the fact should be
known. At the same time, we do not
believe that there Is much likelihood
of u change. If we thought Iheie
vere, we should suggest to the com
monwealth the piopilety of moving the
tate government to Reran ton.
The presiding judge at the tilal of
the alleged C'udahy Kidnapper, who
was acquitted the other day, seems to
ho nf the opinion that It would not be
a bad icTe.t to offer a reward for a few
sensible jurymen.
i m
Constitutional Revision.
WHIIiK there Is concededly
much woilc for a consti
tutional convention, ex
perience and new devel
opments calling for considerable revis
ions, of tho constitution of 18M, the
proposition made in certain quarters,
to rush the calling of one as if It were
of the utmost importance to levise the
constitution on a gallop, does not com
mend itself to the judgment of the
judicious,
"If," .says the Hanisburg correspond
ent of the Philadelphia Ledger, "a bill
were passed for a constitutional ron
i'Oi.tlnu it could be submitted to the
nqople next 'November, and the dele
?iiles elected'.af the sone time. Should
;ho voters npprove'of the convention,
t could organize next December and
jomplole Its work In two or tin on
nonths, and the proposed constitution
cuild be submitted' at U, special eleu
lou In tho spring. It would not be neo
ssary to enact any law to enforce such
i piovislou (as tho curtailment of the.
,-eto power) as the convention might
nsert In tho 'how constitution to con.
lno the governor's powets to an tip
ii'oval or a veto of separate Hems ap
propriating public funds, It would en
.'oico itself as the provision relating to
tho same subject in the present con
stitution does."
If he only or the chief reason for a
constitutional convention wete the re
striction of tho gubernatorial veto
power, it might well he asked whether
tlie gnmo would be worth the candle,
It; Is cxtieinsly doubtful If a conven
tion could bo elected which would In
tfli'feie with the executive's present
preiogatlve as dellned 111 the recent
decision of the Supieme emu l. That
power s genciully legarded as both
w'.holesoiuu and well placed. It Is rf
valuable check upon legislative.
tljotglltle.ssie.s.s or extravagance, aid
while not likely to be used save in
times' of admitted necessity, Its exist
Cee Is ait escellout safeguaid.
Hut as llin Ledger uirrespondent
joints out elsewpere In his review ut
Ihe stiliject. there Is n demand for
othu'r changes in Hie constitution tlmt
w ttnlil no doubt niHke It easy to pass
ii bill for n constitutional convention.
"The article covering elections Is tin
satisfactory In seveial resperl.s. There
nie litre? ntnlldllients lo tills article
iiwultlttK l"lslatlve action, all nf
which pasied the general assembly In
Isitit. If a majmliy of the member
In each house vole for tlieln at this
session, they wilt be .suhltlllted to the
voters at the eletliin In November,
anil If apinoved by litem lltt'y will
he Incorporated In the runiliimenlnl
law. These atiietidinenls ptovlde for
ihe ennetinent of laws n permit per
sonal registration In cllle, Ihe ellinln
a I Inn of the numbers on ballots and
in penult the use of voting machines
Instead of 'ballots There Is another
amendment Introduced at this session,
by Itepiesclltatlve Hull, of Allegheny,
lo change the section piescrlblng the
method of nppoi Honing the state Into
xpimtiirliil districts. Mr. Wall would
leave Ihe section as II .stands, evcept
lh number of senators. lie holds
that It Is Impossible to apportion the
slate under the present constitution
Into fifty senatorial districts wunout
lohiting the provisions preset Iblng
the method to be lollowed. He be.
Ileves to making the totnl number of
s'Miatois elustlc, to be Increased when
II Is not possible to conllne It to llfty
senators, but not to go below that
number,"
Hut most Important of all, the con
stitutional provision iclallng to legist
lalion for el lies Is unsatisfactory and
anthiiialed. Whatever may be Ihe
Iheoietlcal objection to special legis
lation, the division of all cities into
only three classes has wrought haid
shlps in municipal development which
a new convention nf constitution re
visers would undoubtedly lemedy.
In addition to strike Mdllenrirnts and
other dltllctillles of note it Is pleasing
to announce ihat '.t has also be-m defin
itely s"ti!e.J where Hugh Jennings will
play ball this se.i m.
Stedman on the Schools.
T
IK "banker-poet," Kdniund
Claience Stedman, was, a
few days ago, the guest of
the New York City Teach
eis' association, known as Wol Schol
astikoi. Ills address after the ban
quet touched on many points of pub
lic school education. He gave full
I raKe wheie ptalse was due, alike to
methods and instructors. He spoke
a.s clearly with regaid to deficiencies
in method and lack of results that
should be attained. Some nf these
last, the chief deliejency, Indeed, is of
so great importance that we repro
duce the pith of it here, largely in his
own words.
After saying that there are condi
tions which biing him personally, like
,tber men engaged in active business,
constantly In touch with the schools;
that every business man, every pro
fessional man, Is supplying post-graduate
courses for the boys and glils
sent out from the public schools, and
that of a scoie of sin eesslve office
boys whom he has taught and trained
the most have turned out well: lie
says: "1 am also bound to state that
nine-tenths of these boys have come
lo me and what employer will not
make the same teporlV straight from
Ihe public schools, with characteris
tics, varying according to their respec
tive wits and origins, that for a lime
have been sure to call upon one's re
serves of patience or piofanity as the
case may be.
"I found almost every one of these
lads lo possess some knowledge of
arithmetic, and quick In getting hold
of figures and book-keeping. That is
good anil needful. Hut scarcely one of
them has had a clearly formed hand
writing. Few of them have been even
tolerable spellers. Lastly, and surely
most important.' only those from the
nicest households have shown any
consciousness of their exlraotdinary
proficiency in wiong pronunciation,
bad grammar and command of slang.
.Vow. It Is very hard In our heterogene
ous city to do away with this kind of
prolielency in a boy after the age at
which he leaves the public school, t
suppose the majority of your pupils
consist of those who have to take an
early start In the work of earning a
living and getting on in the woild.
If so, the largest use of our schools Is
to give such boys and girls the best
equipment obtainable for that pur
pose before they start. Curiously
enough, I have found that many of my
boys have spent a gool deal of lime
upon side fads and have a few vague
Ideas about aits, ologles and so-called
studies, that might sere as 'elect Ives'
In a seminary or collegiate couise,"
Mr, Sledman continues "Now I re
alise the chuuu and Use of object
leaching in the kludeignrten and
schools for manual training, and
schools of design are among our great
est gains; nor will you, I believe, think
me Insensible to the sweet InlltleniPs of
ait and beauty, or to any manlfpsta
tlmt of the Ideal. Hut surely the first
thing in do, In a limited teim of study,
Is to give a .youth th one equlivment,
ihe one instrument tluough which, as
he grows older, he can, for him
self, make ship Hint nil these tilings
shall be added, That equipment, that
instiumenl of this I make no douhlt
Is the coriect knowledge, the prac
tical mastery, of language; nnd this
means, In Amer.lca, llrst and last and
always, of our own p.eiess, Inclusive,
exptesslvn, world-pervading Kngllsh
tongue. This gives yoiif pupil his own
master key tit the entrances by which
nil kinds of knowledge can lie obtained
In maimer life."
Ill closing he said -and we still pre
fer to give his own words "If I weie
not king but with power to determine
the bent of our ptlbllr school Instruc
tion, I should pay extieme lespect to'
tho ancestral doctilne of 'the thiee
It's," reading, writing and nrltiimetlo;
anil would add to them nn S,' the
pracllie. of collect speaking for there
Is truth In lure lien Johnson's opening
definition of Knglish gtamnmr. 'It is
the art and practice of, speaking the
Kngllsh language correctly.' This art,
and lint of spelling and writing cor
rectly, must be acquired, like any other
technical nullity, In the 'glowing
yems.' To master them In lute adoles
cence has proved Just as hard at Ox
fold as at Columbln."
Tho complaints that Mr. BUdm&a
makes, for himself nnd for the business
men of New York city, simply dupli
cate what Is heard front business nnd
professional men everywhete. "Sea tee
iy nny" of the hoys or gills who enter
otllce or stole "hits u clearly formed
handw tiling. 1-Vw of llieiu have Ween
tolerable spellets. I.aslly and surely"
he tells of "their piollclrncy In wtong
pronunciation, had grammar, ami com
mand nf slang" except where Ihe home
training has corrected thesp; the
schools have not,
The bad spelling will continue aa n
tun tier of course while the fad of
"teaching leading without spelling"
continues. The art of spelling and
writing eoneetly, on which Mr. Kled
nuin rightfully lays such stress, never
can be n i'ii ill i m1 under this "Impioved"
method. Some day our business, men
all over the laud will rebel against (he
cramming sysletn, the numberless "side
fads, the vague Ideas about arts,
ologles, and so-called studies" refeiied
lo by Mr, Stedman: and will Insist on
better leaching of "the three It's," as
he does.
When they como lo that lime they
will discover that the things lo be
thrown out have not been put Into the
eurrlctilunis by the teachers, but have
been forced upon Ihcni; also that for
teaching well what Is most needful the
classes need to ! small enough lor the
teacher to give individual cate to each
pupil, and to keep such dally tecord
ivnil knowledge of each as will wholly
supeisede the present examination and
pioniotlon system.
Latest accounts fiom
show that flenerol Casslus
refuses to be pad (led.
Kentucky
Clay still
The Buffalo Compromise.
f f-sHK COMPHOMIRK reached
u.v lie iiirrciMis in tin; l.iii-
1 American exposition may
please both sides to the dis
pute as to the proper method of ob
serving Sunday within the exposition
and It may not. AVe piedlet that It will
not.
The exposition Is to lie open on Sun
days from 1 p. ni, to 1t p. in., but the
Midway and all other amusement fea
ttlies aie to be closed and nothing but
food is to be offered for sale within the
grounds. This is meant to discourage
boisteiousness and it w ill pi ob.ihly suc
ceed. Hut If the flee and easy Sunday
reveler Is discouraged from Sunday at
tendance, fiom what other classes In
the community will the. at tendance be
I eel lilted'.'
f oui pi (anises wheie a moial principle
is Involved seldom simoiiut to much.
This will Inn dly prove an exception to
the rule.
Tile Culled Stales government's pa
ternal seed distribution performance,
which has given cause for Innumerable
complaints to say nothing of the fierce
criticisms uf the scheme in loin is
In be leviseil as In Its methods. Ileie
after the entlie w.nk is to be in
chaige of the director of tile buieau of
plant imliistiy, Piofessor Ii. T. Callo
way. A luilber described: I'mler
the new pi. in trained scientists, of
whom theie Is ,i large number hi the
new plant bureau, will make a thor
ough observation and inspection of
the seeds. They will g.i to tile eou
tiacloir.' plant with a special view to
seeing that the seeds are of new varie
ties and aie clean of weeds. The
buieau will dheet the distribution of
all the seeds.
I'llpple Cieek announces a a rand to
tal of SIOOri.OiM.OOn In her gold output.
This sample of pio.-perity will piobably
stand unchallenged until lb" I'.m
Ainerican hotel kepepj lu.ve lm.il
heard fnun.
KIND WORDS.
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the Riiint moose, the wlhl hhnK iliirp of Itilli-h
t'oliiliil.l.i. ninl I Kill's sheep, uhieh l entlielj
uliitei the line Wtt llnll.iti mm I, the ituxK o ,
the liii.lilil.llli nn II. on .mil nlhei rJU' alillillb. VII
the III iff pei le ulll In luoui led nil li.ne, with
mieooilei linlii'illnir Heir li.Hllliil .iiriotili'lluici
.mil hihlu. 'Ihi- l.inl exhllili ulll Im linle .ihi'ol
rim nf llie imel l.illlimt nn. I clnKiiiit spei I '
In imttt,i, In. tiulli.g iii.mii Wi-I Indian mil
South iii rir .111 i li t iff, "lull Uf the inlli'iu, '
the Aim h .in iwltlih. the ln,ie,if .mil p.iri'otf, I
limhielhi liinl, hell l.inl. i m k of tin unlK .iiei
ollutf. 'Ihe inxlileiinv of holh lilnlf ami m.1111
iniN l r,f ,1 ii.iy liluli nulei. Aiuoms Ihe lip
tiles Hi" linil MllKInc exhilill Mill h, .1 ultfltllli '
Miippiii;; luilli' f 1 mo Tes.is, known if the nil ijz I
lor sinippir, "ihe ncitnie li iimti. II1.111 (he
del Ionic 1it.1l l the LimeM fi li u.iler turtle'
1 ler fnuml In AnieiliM. Tlilf p.irt i.f llie ixhihll
ilu liiilmliM the poli-onmif .t ml mm poifoimiis
Anuiii.in sii.iKef. i.itlli mi i',i', 1nu.r1.-lll I.0.1 ion .
frii'lnr, ml sp.e.nlinu aiMu, t.cithi'i ullli m.1111 '
li.-.inl-, Irnit". to.ul'. .111J sjI.hii iiiiteif, imlmliii
pn In fiom I'iiIu .mil I'orlu lllio.
- n -Aim-ill
.111 fi-h.'f vlll he tulle 1. pi.'senleil. 'llu
iiiiifiiini I1111 'hail nunitf nl lier ei .111. 1 on 'In
Amion liii'i- inlled Im; .pel l.illj fr die II11II.1I.1
exhihll. Tliie hale hi en prepiieil hi .1 new
imlluiO, hi uhlih lluir 11lt1n.1l foim anil nun li
fit Ihi'lr lnilli.itit inlnr If piiseinil. noxil'j
tu ll-l.is ulll he .1 Inure nioih'l of 11 lu'ini
ihip s,m tl.li ,'iiiniinl hy me.ins of ilu-irii.il it
t.n luni'iiK su tint It ulll pliiephim'-i'e. as it i
Known to 1I0 ulru able in Ihe iKpths of tin
in ran. Main of the IMu's limn die ileepi -I
watiu aie exivi'illi.gli uioli'sipie .in. I aie uon
il.-iliil In ftiintiiie, hut 011 nn. mill of their mmi-I
sie ami hail romhtloti ulun iIi.ikuhI flinn tin1
i-i.i they aie Hill.' Known In the piihlle. 'llu'
ueolojtlial exhihit uill he ilieij.lfleil. ami ililifl.i
im-ili in line n ij luti-i-lliii;- M-rieN (ou-iu
of ex.iniplei ol the arloiis elements wlihh mini
IIIKUIIllilllIll lu Ihi ll.il,., ni. h ll Knlil, sll,
ieiper, leail, ini'ii my. plitinmii, 1.11I.011 anil lion.
Mi nine us il "nil nun, one of llie iinsi nf
llu'-e ilemenli i- in.n. The exliilnt eoiu.ilns
i.alni' iiou f 1 mil li'ieeiil.iuil em' a iiirilim of an
iiou tiieleoiite fiom Neu Mexiin Vtmihi'i in
lenstimr (xliihlt If llu lime platinum luii;,'
uorlli ah.. ul s.n, 1 .nhon I. iepn-i nteil In a
iliamoml uist.it. .1 piire or iruphiie. uiul -pi -1
ine'o. of llu ittriou. .mil l.ilu.ihle l.l.l" I. 1I1.IU1..U.I.
Knouii .n i.nhoii..ile. a pu'ii- of nlnli lull ihe
-IO of I pl'.l if Hill III .1 1 ,. ' 1 1 s
X sttii's of imii i.-l wilt 1111 iuil. .nn imp"
I. ml .ui.l anil no -in, ill 1:1111 i,.i ot tin- -111K
it": f. 1 ins. I.iij.ih in mi Xiiieiii.i. Xuotl.ii 's
Ii.11.1lle iiiKii'siim; i-liiliit il Ihis nine uill hi
a siinlif of lli" 101K. 01 lh" II e,iii.iii i-lnul
uhii ii aie ii'.iii!,i lei i Miil.ii w an. on
pamul n plioioji.i,i, ,,i i inti 11. n- 1.1 uie
lllll'ls uf tl.l, II f , ,,( 1,01, ,.
tioiiaiy sum lines 1.01,1 1 in 'miueialf .mil mil.-
Ulll h.llll.le Illllii lU.I.'lllhil'lll r-lilli- of tin ml
I nli. .nail siauiie f nl in Ne Klul mil I ol
lei lions ol il'posii-. hum Ihe hoi -piiii-f ml
Ki-.i-.'is ..( ,l.-iu.-t..ni' I'.nl uill al-11 I -In. .mi.
iinthii -1 iii .f i'ii- Kioioi 1...I i-xiuiiii i- .;.
iiiieil lo lii-sll i luhiaie amiiiils .mil limit
11.1 il. "I Ihe l.iil .111I11111I., Hi. 011" uhii-li uill
ili.lll.lle , nlli.ul inu-l . 1 1 1 111 ii .11 i- die Kiu.iille
malum il'liKe nplile l.nouu 1- 11 li 1 lalops, pie
I'.nul unh llu- in . pel ili.iu of llie luliiioi .1"-
II II 111! 111. this lll'.llltl" U.ls llU'l't tll.lll III"
Kiiv-i-i I'lephaiil, ami hoi ,111 initiuus.. h,.m shn hi
"Il Hi" had. ol ihe ln.nl, 1. mil is 1 p-ni ul
(.'li, It hoitis our tli "ii f. Ili'-oli-s llu- .Kilelmi,
.1 Kin;" paiulitlj lepii-i ulill'r the iliililll .1- 11
nn.-t hat" nppi.iiiil uh.li alin ami a luuil.'l ml1
alo ho .hoi n.
Illlill.i le-s .ltil.il!'.' 1- II'" i iiuhi.loii. .1 uh.li
UK" tltuiltlolls maliiliiil Hum M.lluui.l. uholi
if-.n In it .il inmli ..f lli t 01 .1x11 it 1 1 It 1
siiam;" toiiihiii..ii,.u ol .liit... m'i-iou, .mil -im
lion, .mil Ills lotu In ill a pit. 1" to m.l iji-l-
Xl.olhii "Mt.oinliii.ii.t inatiii.' lo I." ixhioii'.l
is a Imii v.'iili iii'tii Lu. uii us he-p. ioiiiis 1 1 1
uiti.iil. ihs hinl u.is lino,, il, in ihii" f.'i 1 hi.'li.
'tin -Kihiouis) iii il 1 iiuiph ie. Mm li .Him
lion uoiihl 1 li i d H I 1 hr .itlr.iile.i In tin 1 xlllli ,
of the li.-sil uooiis h inn iii.iia, mini of ulu Ii
ale 1 I111111I1 liiilli.ilil 111 ioh 1.
- 11
n i xu n-ii" ilisi.K.i uf mu,t.jn iiilliii.pi. I. .,
piipneil in 1 11 opeiatiou wirli th" If -it .111 ot
xm.'iii .111 I.lliiiolov, Mill loinpiet" lh- I'xh'lt'i
I10111 the nuts" nn. The lun-t pionuneui tiaiiue
of this exliihii wilt I." tin limo t.niiili uioitp..
li I'll st lilin; 11 piial n.ilile Xllllhau p'opi"-. Iiii'.i
lli" l'.il.i',;oiil.iiw in 1I1.' .nit it IM.iuii.-. I nh
umiip v ill s( ni- ii, i:,,,. ,111 nh 1 ot il.. i .stunt" ,
-illli.tl'tiltliuf. alii mini'- ol lif 01 lh" ii-opie 10
whom il niiir-. I'lo-. iiieutioti lits he u uim
I 1 eii'i.i ilelail 01 th,. .11, e-suin -. i.ul tin iikmI
ehuu: nnl piiuliuu ui tli" Iiuuim liiu..s aie of
1 hluii mil. 1 sui'tutttnltn i,f. iuiiih will li
m.1111 ia-i.s 111 I . I uilh 1 1.II1 1 li 111. n'ptt-s 111,114
the .Ills ot the 1 lid I.I I,-, thdl holi-ehohl Itlill'll-,
illl-f ueapon-. "It. i-ilits ol inu,i... uf l-,ioi
t.lliollf, III" MlllU.IIII, lh" . n. IM ItOll-i , ptl"lllii. .unl
utheis will al-u h" shui.u. Mui'h .mention i.a.
linn kimii lo lh" t nlli't linn ul native ha-l eis
'tills -"iii'f uill indiiil" 1" ti ipt o! alioii'iit, il
hi-Ki i-iii.iKiu: in tin ui'-tiiu le'iui-plii i". 1'Iieie
wilt li" miiiy lii'iuimtl ph'iis, -in h ,e ihi Miu
1I.111 Ihi" mass ut'ixiuir, tin" p nun toiler .ii.- of
I alifoinl 1, ami the ili.i-:.n:.il i.uiii- ut He
I ,iihf of liui.111.1. (he lii.i Imii ins lu.-i hi- In
lllluhitf. Mm h of lh" 1 .iittul hi- ihi.ni.i li-iu
slilppul In Hull. iln. ..ml nlhei' ui.iii-ii.il 1. 11 .nit
fm shipment. s,.,it f i,,. -,jjiV uho .11
In ha" ili.iu;!' ol llie ixhil.n .tie tin oil mi ihe
I'xpi.siiliiu ttl.'iiii-l-
INFORMATION AND
ENTERTAINMENT, TOO.
Su,. 11,11 alnl Vnii.ii li.ilh I.. 1-1 -I'liii! li iiiii-
Iiii iintiianiiil woini'ii llni' ut lii.-i' iiii. in
iliUMil 111. nl' lli 111 'Jim inns .,14.. I..i .1 nun ln
li'il lli.' Lull, nl Ills iniliiii.i 1.1 In. -inn-1.', il'
u miaul, 'llu" lintii ' 1. in.,i.a,i'i I'.v s,inii,
liiKiu'f, iiii'l llu1 imnt.it lifil Mult. an ul 11
ii',,w l.iti.lilii tu tin' Hull. 'In I. ii.iali'.l t'i 1
lu.llit.. lllf'li'.
In M ii.lulll.i'in. .la.. Il.ll In1. 11 iui mi tl.i 1
lilt; niiiilt'.ii;... It I. Im' Tii.lim'.oiiii, uiul i 140.11
hy pin Am. 111 .ill l.litiiiil nil 1 1.11. . lli in Hi.' Mm
lull Tui.i iciniaiii'. Tin' ilu. rtiii'tii 1. i'iinii.1
iii lioolc l.ntii .unl riinl. vii'lil.i linn iaac uf
si, all llillt. Il will l"0,llill' ti 1 Mi, ' nf Mil
.iil tlnu' il.iis' ttnik Id inn til tin- it.nlU"k'''. ami
lliu fii- will Im ti".
M llu- iiiosi'iit' i.iti- uf 1I1. 1 iii.tititf.il uiii' ...
..ioN ami inlnr ailiiKs Ilio iniim ii.-c whim Inn li
tiisU iif M.i 1 ni' .'.uiiibt last iiuny 11' 11-. M'
tliiiuuh tlix I. mil luii'.-tf inr 1 t.i. -ni'. tin' fa. 1
lliul ni'M-iitirti (iiuul Jliillri in. I a luiti" nuinli'l
i.t wii.lll.'il limrlty mills an' rating up ilu
lliulwr ai lli lalu uf I'lmu ;j;i,iiui).o.io tu ni.ivw.ifiil
dot ulilinill.v I'Milfn tin- apiii'lii-ii-iuii if iiiicl.r,
ami in iniifai lint s,
All t'liuu'.ii iluili.'S ai" I, mil in, li, -..in. ui
inn 'I Ms Is niitiuiuiial 'llu 1 luliiiii 1l1.1t
lh KiiMt-sii'al stiai ki iiualli-'i won. n tlun
aiallalild fur llu- uii, ilu- ui.iinl-..i, tin Kn'ai
Kliiliil-u.i, Ihe KHMi-snil ifiaiiil-iiti am .i mi
iluwii III.' jti'iieiatluiif to tin' ill) t'nt iIi.'h' is not
.1 llmail of it left. Tin' ilillni'li 1 ti"' 'luili
ini; of a rliiluiiuii Is in I lie utili'iial, Jti'l
llflFI' 111 llu' int.
SjntlJuo ile I'iiIu lias .1 .iiuIjiiuii uf J.iHt.
)n .lauuji), s.i", Hull" win' .t. iliatli.. nliiili
inaLt'S an aliiuill 1I1.1II1 lati- ut I .7 1. per l.ikVi.
)u .latliurv, l.s'iu, ninl. 'i uiiliiaiy ntlc praillial
tjiiiijtlon in. appliril, ami the ilcallu, wui' 'l'i.
niaklrir rate uf 11, In .Ijinuri. I"i, 'In
lllMlllf l.llllllllTfll lit), Mil" nf u.l.s Niw. afl 1
twuiyi'ais uf .aitllaiy uil llie .lantui.x. rl,
Uiatliii iiiiinlii'ii'l ii, a 1 al 1' uf !i
A nw wool Ins iniiiD to lift" f uni llii; plains
uf Uaiisa.. Il .i.iillioaiin. i lluis rIiui Lv iln.
WKIiiu KiuU: " wtml iixcialj imin n"" b
quint Uf." ill Kjnsjf U 'IiiiI1jI.ii il ' Il lu .1
ill lit itt. liaiU- uf iiiojnlin, nun ulm is
waml I ini'iely awaUni'il 1111.1 I In- aitnltiof nf
1I1I1IM'. a mail who ii llnffi-il If uni' who li m
haill.i waniJ Ihal In" lulii'U'. ili-fiiiv" lii'p f.ibli',
but a man lw 14 'buttalui'il' m.l onl li 'Wvti
ilefetise if linioflhle, lull uili'l Wink lip clioili?h
lornniotlon tn nut."
'Ihif If tlie iimnl Irnllnrlnl fluliit nf Alilim
Niulti! inltef,
lltltbh ,, 1
I'lenrli. 11 .,.,, ,,,ittlii . 1
(lei ni.iu , , , , i , 1 ,
Italian ii
I'orluciteH'. , in
spun j.h 1 in"
Tin Kil 1
Ilu.ipl
I mmii I'li'i" slate ,
.iPl.'lltl
.l.slll.llfl
tiH..Nl
Isf.iriC
i'O.I'l
ll-.-l.l.l)
.PM.'mil
l,lllllU.I
nun tun
'l.iiM
Jllt,iit
i"ii.iiin
I.lhelhl ..
h.roi-ni
Ahw-lnll
To I id .
ll.t'iti'-.l".
Exclysave
V
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 Buyers
of FraMre
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.
HlllfcConnell
Washington Avenue.
Damaged by
Water
Now Gointr on at
'flrjS
-rtR v
D-iAm.
(Oi'iKT i.iU'ivirdllllliU
aiNl WyoKiiiK Avoiim's
Piano Tuning.
H. K. ZERBE,
".UT 1'iisiiiti iii'imi" !! I lin.i' ii'fi'inii
Sale of Shoes i
wmm.
CRANTON'S t$USINESS HOUSES
s
THE GILHGOL
WAGONS ARC
ALWAYS LEADERS
ncMCMBEft thc name ano srrtrcr.
35 TO 32S N. SEVENTH ST.
CLEAN SHOP.
CLEAN TOWELS.
CLEAN BARSERS.
DIME BANK
BARBER SHOP
VJITH BtTH ATTACHCD, 2SC.
SCRANTON. PA.
FURNITURE.
II111 H in lil.lllMSitlV
t Im ,ipi - r ,l.t 1.1 all mi
all. . 1.1.
will in ! 1.
. i-.i-n 1 1,1 .'ui
I IVlit .IM'IIII
G A? E fz N' S
ll.ii lllil lh nalil. l'niii Itii'lu'i. In7 I..11 '- rtiinil'
uni ni' M1.1111 lu.11. nn iIiiiiii'IjI- 1 1 In'
I. witii nn 11 a .n-li mii'iii-. pi'i-iiii.i' pii.p.iti
t'lli.llll . i'ii'. .11 'I 1 't.n. i-f I UUU.tl nl tal
TRY SMOKEEZY,
IisiiIiiii-I 1.1'iisT llai .lu lilii 1 I is I'"
tl 111. I II II, hi I.I p.l 1,11 111 1 1 1 'I
ALBERT WITTE,
Ciiitii'i' spiiui' siii'i'i .iml ,iliiiiiiui ai.'t.'i.
THE LINDEN OUICK LUNCH.
OP. WINDSOR HOTHL,
feulli llu' licxt Mcali.s, (hups .11 il l.uin'lii f in
Ihi' t i I . 'I'll Uf ami Im louiliiiiil.
M F. WYMLIS.
rul ' DIRECTOR,
111 1 . a ".'ii 1. iiiilu ii
(ull ,y ,l. fl .ii I'l.'lmil ML 111 "'I'
PETEf STIPP.
liuii-ial fm ' " liiuli.ii am I lli'ii.i '
IlinlillHV -tuiu tun. III. .1. "I b l' a -P
i-ialtj Tilipliuiii' -''''
Oflui", .i-'i V, a-.' uiu'.on a.' I' if
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE
SPICES AND FRESH
ROASTED COFFEES.
e, joseph KuerrtsL,
rrar all l.aikawaiiua a miiniuu m-i "
Win- .suu'iis nf all Kiiul. nil. pnpifiil 1.
llu" spitns Ma-un miki a' i.iiiil a "'i
MIl'I'lLS, III
uiii iioou-i nil ill DiUi
GOLDEN GATE CASH STORE.
.1 c llojcri t'lopiiclui. ili-alir ui nut- (itum
ic ami I'ioiioiw. I'iin' t iuai util li. llie ln)
205 Wa-sIiliiKtim avn.uc
THE NEW
WALL PAPER
CO.
lias no t.Iil iro.vli n wml. ull Difij
Klik' is 111.U' and 11 ) toil ill'. Om pmi'
aic lower llwn au.i oilitr
303 SPRUCE STREET,
NEAR PENN AVE
"Elite"
French China.
KS
There are .1 hundred m.ikts nf Stcr
liiiR silver, but there i nnc partlciitrir
lir.iiul which is coveted by the feminine
heart above all olhets Volt Know the
kind.
I'lteie .ire over a ilocn ni.tke til
rrcncli C.liin.i. There ir-luit one kind
tlt.it mails', lime with the silver above
mentioned and lh.it U the "Ulite"
liijnd Read .iliotit it, haven't yojir
Come in mullet tti show you some
new de.sicn.
GRUENER & CO.,
V
20' WYOMINC. AVK.
t 1. v. v. n , p. K. . . . v. ". K . t " t
x
V
TRY
CK S06
St
Union Hade
5 Tobacco
A Good Smoke or Chow.
A Tiinl Solicited.
Sntisi'nction Guaranteed.
X 1
?i
MANUFACTURED BY
The Clock Tobacco Go,,
044-40-48 Wyoming Ave.
Scnuiton, Pn.
.1
: ! !
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereaii Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
let! ?? rfafii !
Sterling Silverware p.
ibSfcfbllbi Libs !
THS ENTERPRISING OEALZRS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
seouRirr huiloins a savings union,
lli.llli' ult.n JHi-Sil'i Mi 11- llilllililt','. lian-ails a
Lll11l.1l luiililiiia; ami I11.111 lui-iiii'-s lliiuiiuliuili
llu i.t 1I1 ut i'l'iitisiliania.
"'farrell's transfer
ll.iiii I ilium run 11 11. iml l!i,;,.i!,i", th-i.
I'liniis .unl Maihun'O
2SG LACKnWANNA AVC.
M. A.
I, au mm
(11, illiii
FRIEDLANDER CO.
il il.i' 1 Miilnii'ii' r-ialilislimi'iit ti
uppi lit' tutiit mils.'.
JAMES I. QUICK
t'luiMl.11,1; I1111111 a
I awn si'il, I'lm .
I. I It'. H'l, I' lllil II I , f.
'I'li'im . .il.l n-s-i, k i.i ,
.(1 1 . I im uiii.. aii'tiii.
M1UMMM,
WILLIAM JANKO.
MERCHANT
TAILOrW
320 NORTH
WASHINGTON AVC.
L
A
C D
K 1 r
ANO
VJ I o
A N M
n a
N
A
OPP.
O-L ttlV.
ozpar.
OPEN
DAY
ANO
filOHT.
It 11.1 it ,
in it
il.il plls
.1 nliOlt
mimmMMm
H. L. GLEASON,
LADIES' TilLOR, RECENTLY WITII
GILBERTS, HAS OPENED AT
50 SPRUCE ST.
I. nli. s,
villi
,'t a
lii'tl-it fit
liiii- in iiliou i-mlu 1
.lllil. till" "fillUllllllllll
till lilt 111 hys.
i.s tho in .si lo
tu- had. iim Hi'' pi ii'-is an
limdonile.
YOUNG'S HATS,
LOUIS H, ISAACS. .J2 SPRUCC ST.
MANHATTAN SHIFTS,
FRED H. WINTER.
824 CAI'OUSE AVENUE,
III ..III- 111,1 I'lMl .Hill- fllil
,.JIH,', l C .-.Mil lllil.
REGULAR SB PHOTOS FOR
$3.00.
GRAMEft'S
311
LACKA.AVE,
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
I hint Triunln for I iiipn IIhum'.. I mpi If u-ef
Tui 1 1,1. I mil' t Kin -. 1 iuil i,i'i ami
illflili I'lup.'lt ull'l Itllll'llUV,.
WILLIAM G. LOOMIS,
II, ,1,111 1 ..ii'l o Hun lh l.lni
COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS.
I Iranian.', I'mi" fno'l, I'ob'o Mnii'iuii. Itci
.uitjlilv fill n. Opi'i' 'lav aii'l mulit
U) ami Ml Spiuiu iicil, fa. ui.tun, I'a.
FINLEY'S
Remarkable Sale of
An iixi'oiitloniil iiuichusM 11C over twfi
llimmtinil .vuiiIm nf 'L'ulTctu Silks In ult
Ihe now onloi'lnKM, Inr-ludliiK whltp anil
bhtelt. whli'h ttu olTi'f fur 0110 pcI
ul unUHtiitllv tittiiii'tlvt! DtltoH. PntTrliu
hIIU.m 1110 tit ptcsont In Kioitl ileimintl
for SttllM. Jui'kotH, U'iiIhIs, PeltlfiiiitM,
nntl lilnlti'tH, ti mt titc ritii'ly fohl 1111
ili'i the luKUhii' iii'lcH. 1-'iii" thli reitmia
this salo orfets nn unoiiinlod oiiurlu-
nlty to Ncrui-i' TnffiMu Sllka nl pilri-
Hint will In- liupoKHlblo to duplicate.
At 39c a Yard
A l!.ni;h will", puio Klllc T11IIVI.1. lit
Iiii-ko tnnj;e of I'oloi'M, Ini'ludtnt; whlln
ninl blut'K. iPKtilur vnluc" ri'iilit,
Pik'o for thi.t wt'cl-t, 3!ii'.
At 59c a Yard
A Ifi.lni'li wlilf, fine nnls.li ninl wrlKht)
Taffotii SHU, i-miijiloti) line of colors,!
ii'KUliir vuluo Tile, friru I or tlikt wcelf
o'Ji'.
Taffeta
Silks
At 88c a Yard
'g A 117-ltieli will" I'Xlni iiitillty
$ 1 Kills. In law lini' of I'lOora,
,ff Mlltll" l.'Jt",
SiAt 88c a Yard
Tdffol.1,
i-PKiilnr
Iiiipnrli'il ntul doiiu'Stli' plain bl.u'l.
Tatfolu SIIUp, InlKht ltihlri" nnd film
finish' sranil wi'itiinjT iiuulllan: ir-su-lar
vuluo Sil.'-'o. I'l'lcc tin- this wpoU,
SSo.
At $1.15 a Yard
j ' A jr-lni'h whlo "AiiiOi'lmn" Ttliii'lc
' Taffotii i-lll. wear crunrnntPPil, boavy
I to tin- hand -uul
nleo tlnlali, rcKtilnf
,t I altto .$1
J'rli'p for this week, V l''
;:At $1.25 a Yard
i:liu wide Mlticl! Taffeta Silk, usli.fc
honvy wpIkIH. onr Ruarnnlced: al.su
"IJrin'not" 'lno luiporti'd Silk, IiriKhC
lustre and beautiful llnlsli. tOKitliif
vnluc Sl.'i'i. I'rlio for tills week. St.'J.T.
Foulard Silks and Satins
(mi's nro acknowloilKcd the hand
somest i1cM!;n and lai'Best nssortmontj
li. tho city. Prices, 40c. 73c, $1.00 and'
510512
Lackawanna Ave
J. HONAN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
; Zl " J
The Dickson Mu.iur.ictiirin;; Ut).
iciiiiiton and WllUei-llirrs, l'.,
.Muniilaclurari o.
i locomotives, stationary engines
lioilcr.f, Hol3tin;;niul 1'uinplnE iiiacuintry.
General Orucc. Bcrinton. Fa.
I
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FRANK M. MOYER,
Contractor and Builder.
DSO PENN AVSNUE.
JiibblllfT of
nil kinds promptly
attended to.
s'iimi:s 111,1 iiei i.i.y
St I1MII1KI).
THE HOME SUPPLY CO.
Kit. 1 If fiiiiiliiui" I.01I.I111K ami floor Roicrings
Im 1 till .i whulusaK" pnuf nt
724 W. LACKAWANNA AVE., SCRANTON.
WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY.
Itl.l'AIHIMI spec I.M.TV.
P. GROSS, ASS SPRUCE.
JAMES J. MURRAY,
si.ui -,i lu tin limit A" t'nini'll t fi , 111 l:i
1 1 -I 1 111, t, it wink ninl iiitll,itiuii. I ariim
lulls .ml i.nii'i il 1I1 wink a
-I'i'i lain S... t.U I ii'l,.iv.'.uiii.i iiv rune
l'M. M Mil' .17 sS(,'T(V wns'f'K.
STEAM DYE WORKS.
.ml I 1, 11.11 )i I Iiji.hu and 1 t.'tintsti inn
1 . , 1- ..i,,il im ,111,1 ililiimeil.
! 1 1 1 unmet uiii,
MONEY TO
LOAN AT
LOW RATES
AT
S. RADIN'S
1ST PENN AVE
ALEX. HAY.
HOUSE. SIGN AND
DECORATIVE
PAINTER
AtlO
PAPER HANGER,
SSI MULBERRY ST,
WOLF &
MLANE,
222
AOAMS AVE,
Easter
Millinery
WENZEL
I'm In at l'lutnl"''..
'I'imiiif au.i 1,4 In
lu- I'iiiii 11 1 a spr
1 1 .1 1 1 Itipaiiui".
piumpil) iluiic. al'
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WILSON d COMPAftY,
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." sin,,,,. (ii,i. siraiiinii, I'a. Milts prtissau,
.tii.iil. panls pi. .'(il, HI oni t lotlitHK n-iwln-il.
i.llli'il f.irnnii ili'liu'iwl. N'i'W I'liune. VIU
H. A. RIEFENPERG,
I'.uiiiliui,. Iiimiiii; alt.' Iliaiuig. .'ole
a;nt
no It 'iar.1 1 uiiiavt'
TUiphuli. Id-
1. union ftiu)!
THE CHEAPEST
lit. I 4 in I iiuili-l plJ"" "' '' 'l'
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'K11 l.iaiui-1 ami ill.' 'la-' uuil.man.liip
I'J l.itl.li'li .Im', uppuslll po.itullln'
DR. E. V, BEARDSLEY.
DENTIST,
I .iinul wall Or Mill 321 SPRUCE ST,
MRS. SARA ALLYN,
MANICURE.
CHIROPODIST AND
SCALP TREATMENT
.Ai.Vit V)i'.ir Iti'lilins I'ailon opm Minli
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