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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901'.
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$6c gcnnfott rt8tme
I'liWI'lidl Pill), t.tccpl Siinili)-, tiy The Trlb.
unc I'liMliIilnij Cuinpan, at Hfly CtnU a Month.
MW"S. tll(lt.Mil), IMIteir.
I) ('. )U lir.l!, HiuIihm Manner.
fi nl. Mm
s iti:i:i.,sii,
Ajint (ir I mi lti Ailwttlili-i.
ktiltilil at tin- IWoltlic ut Scinntun, I 'a , as
Smn-ICU Jlill Mitlir.
Hhtii fpicc will i'rinlli Hip ltlliiine U .lwJ
Rlai to print e.'ioit lelltrs finm Its Itlinils licin
Inp on itiiiinl loiis, hut Hi rule l that tliivo
iiiut hi' Klfcnul, lot iiulilli allon. In I hi urilirj
rial mine; nut tlio (nmlltlun pruoilfnt to uc
tqitihn l thai nil contillicitlotis (lull he fuhject
tu nlltorhl kiIMoii.
'i in: 1 1, r ij.mi: ton AtivciiiMNn.
Hie follow Itiif table slums the prli per inch
fucli Incitlioti, tipiip tn he mnl within one jctr.
I II tin nf hnllim-mi full
UIM'f.U I'ipir l.riillns Poiltlon
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Vol iml o( Ihm'is tr.ilulli.ni f i iuIi'Ioiui
an I Itnllir cotilrllpiillotii In the mlnre nl ail
vrtlMns The 'lilliiinc mil ns i tliii'C it B edits
a line
Ililn fir rljlileil ihrrdrlni; fiiniMictl on
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SiT.'ANTOX. .MAV
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The KH,)iilill(iin Iiitied ytileidnv an
Intoustlim' .'itiil urjipimus-lnoklng
Twentieth Centm. !iclul edition nf 20
1if?oM kIvcm our lnmlv In eploltltiR
the sundry rcxutiri M ot" Sct.tnloii. It
f.ilily untitles (inr mottling conteinpot
aij to eoiiKi'atiihitioii.i.
Be Fair.
OX A NORMAL pat ly ote the
juniostd now Flf-t letjMii
lle ilNltkl, to uliicli obicc
lion I. oifeied by a number
of Wejt Hi'e lJepubllcans is about r.OH
lir publican quitu as cot tainly fJt'pub-llr.-in
as iiiiv illhtiirt among the tlc
lihtiittb (.ontimpljd'd'lor Lack.nan
li.i rounty in tlio sttqqi.stid lcappoi
tkinmcnt intHstiti .
It is, nf (muss, possible Jot stall .i
nifctrict to bu caiiled by Hie Demounts,
but only thiough Republican di&scn
hlont. White the nepublican nominee
i.s iiLLcplablc to the party .ind under
the illicit ptlmaty .xystrm this oimbt
to bt1 t He lttlP his iloclion by a sate
pluialltv nind not be lcpaidud as
doubtful. When we lemcmber how the
lup.scnt noimally JJomopi.itio Second
diatikt has been can led lopcatedly
b the HopublitniiS), thanks tu popular
nominations, llioiotigh oiganiation
and zealous natty -oik, it does not
stem that thoic is much foundation
fur the te.u.s expi 'ssed by thos,e who
objo'.t tu the itiLluslon of the Twen
tieth w.uu in the new I'iist dhstrict.
The inti&siuc ot the strong ltepubli
.in waids in one dihtiict, leaving the
illiei t o city dlstiicts &n tlotu as to
!e.(tiiie despeiate campaigning in oub r
to (any thfiii fm tlie Republican
p.ulv, js baldly fail to the putty at
Iaige. We are pleased to notice, that
many influential Uepubbcaiib on the
West Side appieclate this. They
would bi ji'Milied in objecting if it
weie piopobPd to dpstioy their chances
of Mctoty. lint nucli a pioposition lias
not been made and would int be en
Icrtaiuid. Tlie Cuban delegates who hap been
picking out a inisident aie a tiiile cai
lv, but they eulently beliee in the
nil. Ullage of ,i good ttnit.
The Richest Alan in the World.
AWVIAT WAS ceilalnly an inter
3 csting speecli made by John
-L l. Rocketeller "the liehest
man in the woild," tlie Now
Voik Sun calls him on Tuesday even
ing befote the young men's Bible class
of the Kifth Avenue Baptist chuicli
in New Yoik city, and lepoitcd at
length In the New- Yoik papeis of yes
lculay. Its subject was the best ways
of giving, and the speaker told why,
in his nmueious donations for relig
ious, cducitional or chaiitablo pur-potc-,
he always makes it a condition
ot bis gift that otheis shall giw in
total amount a like sum. Ills idea
is to cncouiage llbeiality in otheis, to
.stimulate tlio habit of co-operation In
VWillhl' unit 'Slllnlinfc.n t.ilil lrt"
"the pump that stnieti water for the;
city should wnik only the suction pait.
The water 'would 'oou ueioiuo .stag
nant." That tentencQ .suiioutuls the
whole philosophy of giving.
Hut it was a pei.-onal touch In Mr,
Rockefellers little speech that we wish
moio especially to call attention to,
"I belles i'," said he, "a gift than which
mi other Is moio valuable) Is the gift
or honest laboi giving a man steady
work. 1 am not an oiator nor an c-du-i
itor, but Just a business man. I did
not come heiq to make a speech, but
thoie is oiu" thing upon which I would
like to sav ,i wonl. I am engaged in
a businefcs that tor Unity eu.s has
paid out each w diking day an average
of i,0,0() to $70,000 in money, or about
JJJ.ooti.oao.to ?.'3,000,000 each j ear to
laboiing men. Fur thlity cmis of the
laty tint I was In that particular
business 'lite nggiegutc so paid wus be
twiemSeoo.OOo.OUO and $700,000,000. And
that l.regaid as the. beat kind of glv-
i'ff."', . .
!somo1"o'f tho Amen lean people, snnio
living lit i n in Seiantou, hae very
foolishly, It appeals to us foimed In
late yuus the habit of viewing with
distiust and a ceitalu piotended con
tinipt and enmity men who give laigo
ly to their fellow men In tho manner
to which Mr, tocUefellPr loteus it
has become the fnshlun in i-ome iltcles
to view u the eiuployei of laboi' and
In tho dlieitor ot cntetpilscs that
make possible the gieat couvenleuees
and ciiiuiinth of clvllU.ttlon, 'slimed by
tho pom i datively to a gi eater do
ytce (bun by the iloli, a publlu enemy
and a fit' Hi get for demagogic iIpiiiiii.
ilutlon and ildieul.. Mt. Uoekefeller,
tlio llchesi nuiu III tlm wmld" who
fec-tb ntlt of Ills gtaat wealth only sliel-let-
and tin eo meals a day, tlio icst
ilteuluting in biuhi'ss channels, whom
its activity Is the means of employing
thousands ol men and v tutulshlng
to mankind .tu attiolct, iocyitnuohujit
use which is b.tter undj.hJapei-iiuiiHer
Ktaii'tiiid Uil cnmol tlian It waij be
fore that t-ontiol was tunned, and than
It is in pines whet i! that eoutiol does
not leiuli-'has been one of the favoilte
objcolq of thin dcelaniatoiy objurga
lion mul teprnaeli, Yet tl Is the bul
nrss skill of he and men like blin that
lntH In a gcuriallun inHtle the Tailed
States the l Idlest ntid glpalest potintiy
on riu tli and that Ikih hi ought about
the marvelous economic tnid rihic.w
tlonnl d''xcl(inients which, on the
(htpshold nf tlio now century, luomlse
to make the sum nf Atneiican otipot
tunlty not only tlie largest In the
wot Id, hut Infinitely larger than could
ecr bo leallzed thiough the rintilty
notions of t licit btnthciskltc assailants.
The netlvlly of .7. l'leipont Morgan
Indicates that the Atlantic ocean will
soon bo in the titt't.
The Decline of Religious Journalism.
o
Nil OF the most notowoilhy
signs ot tontompoi.uy Jom-
;ilnp
and
nallsm Is the stcadv del
In tunulli'n lnllll(llrp
nlrnillnrln.. ..f 4hn lll..u ,.,. ,ln..,,l.ll.
i iicuiiiiiiiii in. iiiv iiiihivin vi in num.
n.i..i .. ri. uim n
llUtlUIIUI III II -PIIJIl, , llllll HI! tu 1 ""I
large number of lellgious join nuts, or
peilodlciilH pui pot ting to be .so, la the
tlnltnl StiitPs. Tbov wen. nee pi- more
numeiou.s, iimhaps, tind nevei less ln
lliientlnl. ThiP'-fourtlis ol iheiii
inlglit be swept away, without idl
ing a old which would suggPsL the
necessity of filling il ns a pommel -elal
speculation or a pious obligation.
A tew denominational ni'iv.sp.ipots
still sail against the wind of adveiso
times as the lrcognlzod or t-einl-ofll-clal
oigans of the clcigynien of the
chut eh which they nominally icpie
seiit, but their iiilltienco iiinong the
laity is small and appeals ,to be de
ci easing.
Yet papeis of this (lass .-up ably
edited, sometimes even btllllantlv
wilttcn. 1 hcv aiu not aeilmonlous:
they ii to not bigoted, they .up not
"plenetk; iliey aie haully polemical.
They have bulled the "odium tlien-
logicutn"; '.hey do not, as a uile, seek
to calt their tenets at tho ppensp ot
other Cluisli.ni associations. Tliev
contain many interesting at tides on
(.lunch, Ilibllc.il and theological sub
jects which should appeal to eides
iastic.il suppoit and lay appicciatlon;
yet with all thop advantngc-, the ic
ligious iiPwspijiPi as such is decay
ing. As theie is no usiilt without Its
piedisposing rau , we have to seek
one for this litei.uy phenomenon.
AYheic 11 !- to be located is nol exactly
dear, but if it is ;iot wholly due to
tho --ectilai Izatlon ot tlio ldigloui
new sp.ip"-, it is abnost so. Tlie sj u-riuti'-ui
ot such a journal as the New
Yotk Independent bis, naturai'y and
inevitably tiansfoimecl it fiom a ic
liglous louimil into .in admirable
weekly leview ol cuticnt political, li
n.incinl and social tuple. . It iepn
sents at tlie pics.mt day the ainiy and
navy qulti a much as the chuuh.
The Independent dues not stand alone
in tills icspect, although it is the
most notable example of the evolu
tion of a lellgious newspaper into a
secular pciiodic.il.
In entering into competition with the
secular neuspapeis in their own Held,
the lellgious journals become neither
fish, flesh noi good led belling. A
lehash of tho week's news in one foim
or another, can Inlng' no intellectual
enjoyment to the family that takes the
daily newspaper, no matter how re
fined tho cdltoiial gilding may be. An
Insatiable thiist lot ikws docs not
signify an appetite foi ancient hls
toiy. And vet it is to tlie sjmpulhv
of the intelligent family, with its one
or moi c moiniug newspaptis on tho
bieaklast table, thai the ldigious
journal must appeal lor suppoit.
Another cause ol the luvolution in
religious Jouinalism has been biought
about, it is supposed, by the moio in
tense Intel est which the chinch is tak
ing in toeial aftaiis In what i.s known
as the ainelloiation ol tlio masses,
sphltuaily and ethically, but above all,
moially and sooially. It is said tiuly
enough that a degraded or hungiy man
has not the saving giace to bo thank
fully piaciful for his alilietlon. It is
also said that until the chinch be
comes inoi e at ti active than the saloon
to thoe .'ho ate tempted to choose
between tin m, the saloon will leceivo
Us full pationage; that it Is as much
the duty nf the chinch to educate thu
dtlpii as it is to mould tlio Chils
tlan, and that in .meli a dispensation
tho lellgious nowspapei mutually
should be a minor of the times. This
Is not tair to the chinch. Thoie am
some lew nilnlsteilal eveinpliis of the
stionuous life who ttansfoim the par
ish chuii h into a puochiul litiicau,
emasculate it of its spliltuulit and
put in Its stead a system of coiporatc
altiuism. That, however. Is nut ie
ligion in the sense In which rit. r.iul
undei stood it, and nuiy the time be
long in coming when a duudi, ilch
or poor, shall be icgaidul an uminlv
n business cunceiu
Another t.ut wlildi Is ace delating
the dci aileneo ol ldigious journalism
Is the huge space willingly ulld
eagelb di voted to lellgious news am!
theological intelligence by thu dally
newspaper. No pastor who has an
oiigiual thought for his biethien need
cnnlluo Its lusphatlon ivithln iiingo
of his voice. Tho columns of tl.u
dally pies.s me open tn him. Mill, a
ldigious newspapei which is icatly
such, Is Invaluable, not ns the Inpliol
oi.ido o tho home, ns somo so-calle I
ldigious newspapeis would have It,
but ns it convenient mid edeotle me
dium of infoiiniitlon and communica
tion between nunibeis of the s imo
cieed. The daily ptess look.s after tho
Intel est of tho woild, tho ilesh and
the devil, and may be idled upon to
do so, If the idighms piess is to
maintain a shaio of what small Inilu
ence it now commands, t will ( mucin
Itself mainly with Btlniulutln In tin
dilldieu ot this wmld tho 3ul1itu.il
giuces.
f.lcutcnint Townlev, of Mnnlla, fur
nishs auottiei glut lug cMimple uf the
man who has opened his mouth and
put his foot In It.
The newspaper paiagraphej who te
ceiitly commented en Maiio I'oiolH'a
i.pptal to the Anietlcaii public tu i.iiso
tlie live bandied pounds needed to pie
bcivc bhake-speaie's duudi at bti.ct-foid-un-Avon.
that Miss t'otelli, being
a pi-iMin of vvcallb, might gho that
turn hciself, ii she leally eiea for tht
nbjpcl In lcw, will htic many to
itgtce with him, Jtut It fPttnlnty dooi
nnt Hjicalc well toi England thai all
Jlls 'molll's appeals to Its public for
tho sum In iiuesllon h.ip met no iu-s-iioinc.
It begins to look as though Mr. Ary
an's Commoner woutd have been a
gteater nticce$s n a holiday edition.
Building Houses of Sand.
THR distinguished agnostics In
London who are proposing to
'stabllsh "n fiee-thought in
stllttlo" In that city and
who, ai'coidlng to the teports sent over
the cable, "mean to tiddtess tlipmsplves
inlnclpnlty to women, since these make
up the vast body of JJiltlsh Christians,"
do thus I'lndlralo their own tight and
title to the name "agnostic" They
evidently "know nothing" about the mp
"last at the ctoss and oat.lest at the
l')l"1' t aiiutominoirnbout it than
I t JlP.V llo IlllOllt. . llTtS t la 111 t V llBPlf. Tllllt
-
I HifJ nlwnjs rcpipscnl, us Mr. Laslle
,, ,
Stephen has lust once moic been doing.
,i,i" ,Mi"'ln c"""1 -tlilml tP.ichlng
"" ,,lt' 'lwtatlon of rnwntd In a
1 iiiiiiie me. jiiey eiioose to
epiesent
It as having no foundation In divine
! law or sense of duty. Then tbev won
der that, to (itop Mr. J,eslle Stephen
again: "All our (thdi) ethical agltn
tlon does not seem to come too much.
We appeal," ho say, "to hasten veiv
little the emancipation of the race fiom
.stipeistitlon" meaning thereby f 1 nm ip
llgion and lellgious ideas, l'cisonally
b dues not eaie inttph for "the free
thought institute" and it Is "with re
luctance" that he has poimlttcd the ifp
of his nrinie in connection with it. To
that extent lie is peiolially, wise. He
s.ijs he shall dedicate his powets "to
eonsttucthe exposition of agnostic
piinciplc," wliatovei that may mean.
Tlie coii'ttuctlve pposltlon of .it
fpnipts at destiuction may possibly
mean --oinethlng In topyj -tin vy-titr-vejdoni.
Tho seciet.uy of die movement ic
marks thui it Is going to statt a Sun
day school "vvbaie ehildicn will be
taught tho necessity of fulfilling all
11101. il obligations ap.ut fiom an p
ppit.itlon of tew .ml In a futuie life."
Moieover and this is as dear ns the
.iveiage .,vvainp mud "the seivice will
be of eiy much the sama ih.uactcr
as tli.it usually hold in chinches, only
thp iiupeimititi.il will bo eliminated."
Alter that the .! lug otten iiuoted
about the pluvaf Hamlet with the pait
of Hamlet left out may be icealled as
dimly -.hallowing the "services" that
"the distinguished agnostics" propose.
Tlie women, "of whom," s.ivs tlie emi
nent secret. 11 y, "tlio git.it bulk of
(huiell ccingtog.itions consists," ,110 to
"bj atli.uled by menus of lonceits
and diamatii- entei tainments and their
allegiance thin won bv the foue of
.iigument "
Tlic-e people .11 p evidently 1111. n aie
that ti.ving to build houses of sand,
and upon tlie sand, is tli" acme of
lollv. Their meie material building of
bildc or stone they may eicet on a
London sticet if they can l.iise the oth
er $70,000 on vvhli h one man's pledge
of oeU'(l amount is conditioned. For
the- lest, they bad better heaiken to
Mr. Leslie Stephen's ftanlc nclnilssion
of the f.iiltue nl their attempts. I.ady
Jeuni' speaks the wold nl tiilth and
soberness when she s.t.vs: "In so far
as these lice tlnnkeis mean to destioy
the L'hilsliiin faith of 0111 women, they
vmII fail. Biitish women are funda
mentallv and pie-emlnentb ldigious.
Tliev love the Clulstiau s.vstem. They
liave .ibiOlute- ciinlidenco in the divine
natuie ot its authorship. Tliev will
nevei tiade their theoij of Clod lor the
unconvincing dicta ol the agnostic's.
It will be n souy da.v for the Uiitish
cnipiio w hem it women lose their duvo
t'onal natuies and set the iiiuciils ot
their iniluenee llowing towaid cynic
ism." A day that can inner come.
Woman's "devotional natuie" is as Clod
mado it the lind whom "thu distin
guished agnostics" letuse to know or
tecognbsp.
The ttl.il of Captain Reed at Manila
pioves conclusively that all of tho
thinking iluiing the campaign has not
been doiip by the offlceis in pursuit of
the dusky icbels.
The sin lender of Gencial Tinlo and
Colonels C'..ki"o and otheis may foice
the comnuind of the Philippine insur
lection into tlm hands of Honor At
klnsono. TOLD BY THE STARS.
Dally Horoscope Ditnvn by Ajncchus,
The Tilbune Astiologer.
A tl .tile l .-1. J 11 1 m , f 1 IIiiiimI
Mi)
l
1 laid turn on lln. di) will t.oo look iiiaii
the shiitw.ijlle Icitel eJluci h .1 po.ljt ficaK
M11I1 l.iiiU and Modulus luu i;im
lliiiu'-.-'litll now to iii.il
Hi nuke tl ric .-nms' do 1 ms n( pun
Mil' lln. tilt nlicelnl tiolhy ell
II i 1 Mil pU m.itloi lii lUuie nut the scheme
(f UniiL- eli H1 1 wick, lint tin' piohluin ot mill
in,; tlio tin with any ihyrn' if uulitii) ii ntnu
pn.llni;
Peuph who iliim tint lliee got tlulr h'ttirdi in
he nen .110 ctfini not jhaie jii cirthl) "tip "
tlie viilhci 1 nn .tkiiii uriro in "Itnhljnii
.'O ' I'VprieSlell
THE SHOPPER.
ndin Msjcc.l, ktuii of flee and iniin.
She iieuU the earth to keep it down,
I mm Hon to toie rlii' iii-lns on,
Nor looks belilnd, to rlRlit nor Iclt,
tlii ilbuwf bwiiu- .ind ttuh and j il,
lo ilear 1 nth, where idle' thimijn
Mould Ii ir lit r wj to win lows linked
V. all I10-0 inirkiil down tu II
I om M, or things In tin,
Ci I110, 01 nl.i-s, or llk, or nmll
the lliiiiu ll.ll lic liltle rcik,,
the inukii'i; diiwii-tlii pi lie in let
Ah, tint', tho thin,; that hrn her hr.m
nd 111 net in l luubi u Hiil.-H 011
'.i J1I1 and stall, J nd tiead on utik -(if
ilioi' whu ili.-t in line Ii 1 1 1 huk 9
h 10I011, wili,ht and hum and ha.
slu'lt a.i limn htil in luia.li uluit
lu Indus sained lid liiujlm ol
1 11111 llu Inr liiiutli, now lillinj fi.t,
Mu.t luar 1 Inul iul, to wlicie,
liu in s,, .mi," 1 heuon lisht,
Shuwa ihliiKt in en 111 111J led aid blue.
Ml inuih iruiiibled, aum loin ml wllul,
hut ill nnikid ' I hoici (or il"
I i.ht 1 lib sho rreU, ill pcnt and worn,
V I ,t iiJipfel, e,loii turn, lielplcsi tiling,
'1 1 eliiuh i uraii on honuwaid turn
Vnd (mile tn tiiiiinph a ,-lw euiuls
" peiiiiv saved on tliir-011 tint -u.
two, no thru how nlu! n, thUr
l'l. )i, cm tlit.it. two hue, lets feo
llai't ci.ii 111 ill )rs. lint IS rl'ht!
Won't .1 Iii h jtadr it) 1 ir fin wx',
oli, in), hi .. 11 ml. i) tiui.l '
New u1I1 l.icuinv Sun.
.-I . J 11 I 111
J, 1"0I,
Infoprnalion and
EDferrainmeDf, Too
w
lll'N t.nshml mil lliwh fmilll llshl. 1
IIipv lnut (nine ill, It It the unlnlnu
of at liJat cue pnon, II '. siictti I lie
iron !.tjtltlihn. tint Hi" led Intllc "III
hi! f'UBlit i;ii the llooi of the Llitclbn ItoirJ "I
Tiiilft He fliiiiua It out that the opponent of
I'lmtjiiil, hiti nl of ruiiiilnq; ilnncei llti K"K"
limla punitlul mi, ttiiihl tltnply iwiief the
M l if i innlat uml ulinu the people ot Ills inljrv
t' lltplom Into ixi'jiiiImIuii. Thl is lnv he
I Kims It! llio urbjii pcpiibllon of tiislaml It
about ro.toO.trni, ami of (his liutnkr at kail
h.ikiU.ouo wills tuclv IHIH3K0 to ilt uinlir
tmynl hoiiiijI iimilltions ol food pth Hie
lihMIe waiUiu iliv. who Uu in filr lomfurt
i Ijiik as the liidii5triis of tie country liunih
(liaih clnpbinrnt, lenttiliik' abonl 1 S.nno.OHii,
kniliii nl out l.ljiiotiui) In tli well to do elisa
Ml." would tut ImnieilUtrh tiilhr if o pirtunlty
lor inipl.i.itnint wire llmltiil 'n Im.I pilcm slid
iliiib idianceit te i hluh ranee. Ami crioi
clniilf" In food piliri wuiihl it o'ifi niaKe tin
j Z iUbTcLu!
I pown wwihi mt on inikI, if DigluiU't trade,
' "l I" HlJl cMUlt WMlhl ttlllpiltlW MCldl rill
, . . .
I lo.Miunt prompth rcdiniia a poithm at leit
In the- t lai of public ihime. Ill 1S63 our elvll
inr hi tlmlllni! n'l one half of l.ngl iikIV cotton
supply linen pm.iifin staniniT people upon publli
ilnrll) 111 liniiHlilti. ih.ni, and If sucli roncll.
Hint (I1011I1I urn niikt 1I1U114I1011I the InduslrlJl
tuiiiniimltlri ol (In lounln it wiuld niein eitlid
that tlif. govtiimiciil tun. t Ircd lJ.'VI IXX) 01
.'ywvie") d , ppjpi, ,r ,,c (ui riot nut
lewilutlnti a Imnir i w,U as iibllc ciumhs
uhroid Ir. In iddltini lo le-it cf rnipluvineiil
fci tho Riiii mm if piople, eoiidilU'li' aicse
wlilili doiildnl hi t.il.hd the c.l of food tin
liiititillucle of Ihr li.nni iltnilloii tniifinntln
I'iirIMi FtateMiien in the ftdit i eiioii-i lureUn
tingle may be upprccialuJ The Inilul Mtiit
1I0111 Im omt )cn- In- mji inoic dcpcnilent upon
olhci coimlrics lor its food upph. l tin pros
nit llnie the mm il iniuimiptinii of hit nl-tiilf
11 ibout Jlll,ni)il,eiii) huicl, and of this folic
50,10 (Xno bn-lieh Is piniuicil at heme. Of the
Imports tin t'nlted s(, fuuiKhr Mnilliins
like W0,0i,00i) hii.hclc, (at.i and la-tcin Kil
rope 40,CKX),0f) and the DrilMi tolonlet ibout
Jj 000,000 bu'hrls. Should the siintdy (icm the
lulled States mil ltuvn br tdml olf famine
liricei at eniie, ind cicntuill) actual famiii",
would follow In 11 vtnmglc Willi Hu.Jli that
toiiulre wculd onl) lnc 10 "fit ti-ht" on Inr
own supplies in 011I11 tu nnlciiillf adiantfl (he
I me of (he- InRlbh loii. If she could iln cut
ffT (he Amerieni biipnlv her nieni) would be it
hei mere) without the atrlkluc ol 1 hloi. Ihc
firt mote would ho to iret (ontrol rf (he at alt-ibk-
wheil suppb- of Amciiia Inder pieent
inilhoiK of iloincr buslncis a do-.en beitet Jgenti,
c ith the unlimited means winch the Rim-ait wai
fund would giee, could in 1 few- dijt, and 1 dure
(In I rifli-h poeeinmcnt wis aetinlh awaic of
tin niouiiitnt secuu ecntiol if the Rieater pait
of the American tin phi-., nil thus either nit o!T
I iglind' iiippl), or at list su ndianec the iri'e
as to brills' stinition upon the indiiftml rl'ss
o' tint lountij. dozen hrcwd aRCnt', none
of hini need 1 now that the ItiiMlau sovcrniiicnt
wai behind the detl, could 111 1 It v. (hia contuit
fin all the f-pnc wheat in 'Iphl m thu coimtre,
ind in addition punha-c 1 ptiom in the open
mulct fjr thejuturc dclbcn oi addition il mil
lions ijf toui'sf, null 1 deil wmld tpiickl) id
nice pnee-, but befoie the tl ide cr the woild
in senenl w is difihiKcd of the nitural tirt 1111.
piessioii that sonic new "Vipolcoinc men hint"
was essjiiiu 1 icantio hull cniipiisrn tuch ns
rinei-o h fimiliai with the whole cpoi Utile
Mirpliu I01 liiondis lo come would he oitinel)
hiked up in the pnsc- 1011 of tho inr. A thai
nf tins chiiiitti would cost 111011c,, lmt if tlie
purchases ivtendrcl rein to JOil.'iOD UtV) luihels and
Hie pme wnit up fist uu.iu'h in nnke il oei ic,o
sl.OO ir bushel, the imoiint nnoled would 011K
rouh s.'no (AI fi(i and when the w 11 w 11 our
the pinptii) would sell loi at hist 1 ill nf tint
sum, mi tint the lot il eo t of tl e coup, which
would niutrilie I mil ind s 111 gnihcttit ni) ml
win tie siiprennee of (he woild l sdriing; her
mil, would rct ltu,-h sivj oiki.oOO, i nicie hig
atelh is modern waifne i;oi'
S. will ceils ic-i an .lUitilnui was stilted ill
ribald lu the eien.uiy and eilicicnci ot produc
ing ind imnitiiniiic ini(r.ible ihinmls through
oieiu oiiul tnis j) miaus ot dwimute instead
ef tho usinl drcdsinir opiritlous In Older to
aeeitain the tiuth I ipiun Uilklte, ot the m
Riiinis, hud tin folbwm cvpciiment. Ho tin.
mil 1 uiiuihn- of oidlin.e tuKb 111 tin siu.l fiom
on tn (luce inches deep, ind ju-t awish it ln
tide At In, li Ink he i ploded 1 on hundicd
pound ilnrj;e ot dm mute about i hundied feet
away fiom the neiie-i e(rs So powcrlul wu
the fo.ic of the evplooiM that .1 eelunin of
watei nut tind wis thiown up into the 11.
TNutnitli-vl ti'tlin-?. it wis louud at low- tide, tint
the noaicst i-'', 110 tect distant a.s the only one
broken, lint two HI feet iway weie intact, md
those at inciter dNlaii. c, p,u to Jn Icet distant
weie jll imbiokcn. fhr. d)i -unite cntlmii-ta
bail been Mcikin; on the irroneous theorv that
the explosion ot povtrlul charges ot dtnamile
011 1 tin of smd Mould so Innsen it h) vibriticn
tint tlie uind would be washed aunt- hi the
eiodm' atlioii of watci, thus pioducins 1 thiunel
it low- coil. Tin lonclusii 11 01 I iptain l.llletlc
is (hit the vvoil. which actually iot the iimcrn
inent on the djnnute plan sjli.n') could boo
Iweii anonipli'hed by diedgltu -it an evpcndlture
of $IS,T50
There is 1 .slor) about the finuly into winch
Adjutant CuicriliCoibin u to many and it n
die that does jou pood 10 uad. We (tin it on
the mthorit) ot the Itlei Puss: flic Patten
fcitune was made in niininir Ihc maker of It
died and the widow and llirte diuithteu lu.d.
W ishlncton then liome. The diu-hteis had
been 1 irelullv cdueited in foielgn sihool, hut
tin- motbir, whila by no means illiterate, was
.1 ilain unman with no pirtiiWons to niltuie
01 knowlcilffe 01 the v. i) of lilffli soiieti-. she
mado no seeiet of her humble nriein 01 ihe bird
ttiuwlts thioush whiih sho nil hri Innbind
pis.nl in elm pioi.cei Ui)n anioiig the iiifnin;
imps of ('.illl'oinu mid .Neeidi. lu one ol thu
piiniipil living looms of hei home hc kiit
11 Ihlc piituic ol her liiishind 111 his iiiiiiii',
tlothis. she uel to siy that she w is pi id hei
v s-lll, tuabrtd In L to pithn aiouud hei ind
inteilaii littliul) igietahle aid eultbiled peo
ple, tint she u tnted no one to tome to hei hoibe
und'i mi) lubippiihensiui. She was 1 plilu
lll-h woiiiiu who hid bun louipellrd In woiU
with her hniila 111. .-t of hoi life, she was not
ishamed cf Hut nel aid prefened tint the
world slouhi knew it, she w.utctl no issoeiatts
lor licrself 11 hei taimb who nnild not rispeit
I'ltiii hccuise of thcii luunblL origin, 01 who
iniithl ft el tliey weie loiide'seiiding in qneptiuff
Hit frltiiibhip or lijspltilil) ut people of mhi
a.itciedents This w i tho plittorin on wlmli
the l'atleiw I ciriu thui sulil 1 iiiipiiun in
W.ulilntrlul, ..nd It won
How the) onl-r tliinus in Wneiucli ii 1 1 111
indicatrd 111 opecliueu iiulaiieo i'KimI I) 1 olou"!
Mit'aln. somu 51'Jii .140 a number of lleljwiio
eapitallats built 3 nldc-whcel tteauiei to uiw?it"
tho Oiiuoio u (irovncl to le i piolllablt under
taklii.- No sooiici wis tins deiuoi drain) Hun
the olllcnls then in power chv-td the Vluaiei
uu utli o( the Oilnoiii to imljillon As this
wi Hie cnly pnctlrahk mute liotween Poll of
Spain and Liudad ll.ilitar, the Hiliwaro Ik at w.is
te.upellrd to Ho up in Hit foiiini haihor V
little liter a proposition was made In
an I'iikIIsIi pit it Inul in I'oit of Spilii,
who. npietliteil hUii otllelals in Can
u, to puuhue tin Aiuiriiau boil
lldhuhlial) low ika was olhrid, hut ai it w.n
a iholio between c'eltlm oiut t In ru, 01 pniuitiiu.;
the i-ii -uu 1 to id in tropic walti, ln' wk
wiacflccted. The inibait;ci uiiua lln nnif.i
tl. 11 cf Hie Mac in. j i, is imiiKiliali'li l.tlc! und
the lloln 11 uuuicd In 1 tiipo iindu 1 limupol)
which cxuleel until b"-.
The watir Luieau of Mbaii), New 'toil,, has
Inn L'Jlhfilu,- statistic al iufuiiiiaiiiui in ie
vaid (u Hi aiei 1,-e itiisiiiuptlon f watei in
l.uo towu ot the United Mitu (he illicit it
mlt of tliii compilation ha Ii-in to ptove ton
chiilvil) Hut wtter iiietcia aie vcr) clTiclivr In
icdmiiig the well known waitc of wal.i tint
items wluiitei 4 Hal watn rite is in voiu
lln awrnri' dill) per capit 1 water ioniiiupliou
of lul litlei w id fomd to be 1' calloi,;, n
abtli of tin dita shows Hut thoic cities which
PI''. 1 P'l" nut. ol their wjter contiimpiiou
ly intlcrs JKia.-o about 15.1 gallon, daili pr
capita, whilo tliojo cities wheic ovci JO per
nnt of the lap an uiiteicd averase' onl) 0
(.aliens. Iowa lint till by meter toiisunu le.s
Hun lull x. inuih watci as towns which cl .
,-u ttnik ""
ft k s, oI InilN Hsu ah.ua i,lXW coids, or
inn,(i) K4i, nf birch aiiniullc, tumins out
ni,ut),twi spools, taeh spool laige ciiuujli 10
ctir) M vmh rf Unpad The miounl ol IhreM
Uml 1011I1I ho Wrlniil upon tlifW Mrtc)(l,0il fpioll
would leitti .1,1 ni lluifb ntoutiil the world nt Ihe
enuiloi nre' Ictvc 1 little lor milidiiiK
Alreult pcncroin In ll innlliliiillnnt tint t'
late o the Aitnt ttml tlltf ilwcllrn, Mevlm, It
11 w Jr Idtnu up niclicoloa;li il ttei'iius In Ihe
foim nf bulled ritlet nriil pilaeet, soma uf width
recti nn amount mul quilily ol t itVlne nlid con
itruetltn skill tiille iinevpectfil h) the men nf
tcknee who ire cmplojril In cstaullon).
NUBS OF KNOWLEDQE.
tloiton ii)j $1&1,000 a j,jr tor its ehool (in
tlort
California fruit cinndt fhlp "ii,00ivKJ m
1 veil.
.Notlhiiniheiland Ii lh wort lounli fit drunk
enness in Ilrditid
frame ihat louitccn tiituuirln boils built or
com) lit liur, ard elKht nmii prujiflcd
The niimtier ef llbriil a indownl In Mr t ir
ingle la now eiphle lit c
More thm ,1 million people ire ticalnl In Hie
hospltil-i of I.omIoii mil ccar
for the flnt lime dime III" wir their It not 1
ticpro in tlii- North ( iroMin ! cblitme
The 1'rcnrh ire tint suppi.sid ii, he pieit liai.
elcit, jet the lomlnc Club of Prime lit "skliCO
member"
llirte will be elc-htc six new men in the nevt
loncii". "JTli of the i.ccnt huusi liitinp ban
re elected
Khikl 1 loth l out nf fishlon lu Knelind. the
titlor? olfcrlnp quinlltlis of II ' it 1 ruinous
iH'cfjiml "
sunn Lin.ociO hit I cm Mihteiitiril in swlticr
I ind tn 11 fund whleli Is brine: lilted for supply,
lug a home In that lountry fei dctltuto ltmr
rutn. women and rhlhlrru, mid foi tho.e who
would like to come to l.urope ind Betll there
until the w ir is ovei.
Odd heces fori!:
A new home frequently
needs new Fumituie, usu
a y odd pieces, to fill the
ips caused by damaged ar
ticles or laigcr rooms.
We cat iv a laige line of
odd CHAIRS Reception
Chairs and Rockers and
PARLOR TABLES in the
veiy latest designs, (and
there are some very pretty
new styles this year.) Also
those pretty Pai lor Cabinets.
While we cany all kinds of
w'ood that is used for this
put pose, we have an unusu
ally large assoitment in MA
HOGANY, WEATHERED
OAK and FLEMISH OAK
the latter is still veiy popu
lar. Seven floors full of exclusive
j designs and new patterns in
furniture.
HilUConnell
Washington Avenue.
Sale of Shoe:
Damaged by
Water
Now Going on at
Corner Lackawanna
and Wyoming Avenues,
,i AiLlLv!JM.o
SCRANTON'S BUSSNESS HOUSES
Arf.A4..T.AA I TH2SS ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NCSOS I . . . . . .
. OF EVERY CHARACTER PRO'tPTW AND SATISFACTORILY. 1
THE GILHOOL
WAGONS ARE
ALWAYS LEADERS
REMEMBER THE NAME AND STRCET,
315 TO 3S5 N. SEVENTH ST.
CLEAN SHOE,
CLEAN TOWELS,
CLEAN BARBERS.
DIME BANK
BARBER SHOP
NITH RATH ATTACHED, 25C,
SCRANTON. PA.
THE LINDEN OUICK LUNCH, J
no iviMnQAi, urvrtrt
Sills tliQ best Mtuk, ( liopi ami I.11111I11, in
tlio eti, 'll Hi .111.1 lm eiilllilietil
M F. WYMBS.
FUNERAL. DIRECTOR,
111.' Jditonu tictl '.Jii U;tiiiuii lii
CilN lj "Iclc 1 Imnc lliiclie' I'miiiiii; Mtnitlmi
PETER SflPP.
Conoul rmilr-elur, liuililct .mil tl.ulci' 11
lluililiin; Mom Luiuiiiin,- ol ic'l.ii-. a -pt
cialt), lKiliuiit .J'lJ
(llliec, '..; Wu.IiiiiUoii it. mil
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE
SPICES AND FRESH
ROASTTD COFF-E'i
fc, uUifc-rt ttU !.-,
n ir Oil l..uKaJiini iuihk. iujiiiii u iiin'i ol
lii Sirtcn if .ill l.iinii. lull; imiurcl U'v
the epulis kcaoii We uuKc jll Kiml. ut (miili
u.iiiii.-., rtc
HI It UDUUs I Itl "II IIMI.1
GOLDE G TE CA'-H STCRE,
J l' Uoji'i I'lopiletut, ilc.ilu in Hue.' (iliuer
id Jnrl ricnUlous. I Hit f iKJi ml'l h llm l"
.0i Ujs)iin;toll .11 mo
THE NEW
WALL PAPER CO.
IUj 110 oM ieJ to 10rK oil I ..'l
tjle U new jml u;i lu Jitc lint piiie'j
aro tuner Uu'i any ntLt'iii
303 SPRUCE STREET.
NEAR PENN AVE,
ALWAYS BUSY.
Our Oxfords.
Low in cut. Low In pi tec. High In
quality. X.ntlleo' fiom 75c up. Gen
tlemen's fiom 91'Mt) up.
Lewis & Reilly,
Wholesale and Retail.
THE ORIENTAL.
Water
Glasses
2o Each.
If you hnvo llio lcist usp for
glasses thnt usually sell at
twice tho abovo pticc, it will
pay you to attend our tegular
Thursday Bargain Sale,
Mny :i, opening at 8.30 n. 111.
Should you lequiio any other
aiticle, that ought to bb Itcpt
by a fliHt-cla&s China Stoie,
you'll And it hot e with the
light ptico attached.
Gruerver & Co.
205 Wyoming Avenue.
samstsim&maewimzs&ffifflai&ii
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Union Hade
A Good Smoke or Chew.
A Ttial Solicited
Sati&faction Guaiantecd.
MANUrACTUEED BY
The Clock Tobacco Co,,
644-46-48 Wyoming Ave.
Suanton, Pa.
n . a. V. H . ut " K t . t t. v. Vi
P. J. fiONAN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
mmrmimi vtvmmMmnaumiam
twuiiw;!
security auiuDiNO a swings union.
He mo ollii p. ill ci 1 Mm. BiiiMin?, 11 iiiji a
c,iiii-iil liiiiMiiij: .111.I lu 111 Im-incv, tliiouslimit
II hi 1I1' uf l'eimiilt inn
FARRELL'S TRANSFER
Umi, Iiiiiiii, 1 minimi' nn.l ItuuJ.'t. sii"
l'iii, mil Milium;
SIY LACK'YJANNA avf.
hi 1 mi witiMiaiiiii twr--MM''i MKtmm.wst nwnir.iHM
M, A. FRIEDLANOER S CO.
I tin iiiiik I tlieil Mlll.mn 1-Uli lilliriii Ir
', Vtlllil . iif,ijil. milt lieu
..... I ...Will M.T.m.l...l,M H,.I,IW.,IWW,..".U.,.M
JMES I. QUICK,
l'l itiiliiPL I nun , I i I lUlll, ( iriliu I ml
1 inn ".t J, I'jjii,, I'h 11 1.1 112, 11 it '"ii
ill I 1 K in mil 1 1 ilnic
M,WW.Iil.i..l.,l Ii"" "'" I) T
FRED H. WINTER,
USA CAPOUSS AVENJE,
Ui lluiilH Jill ricnlMGll lit I in.
. i. Ijljl. n , It mil lUilt
n.,.rVT..,M.i,.. i,,.,,nni.T,.,-nFf,ir-ri t i
REGULAR $5 PH IfOS FOR
&3.00.
I ,- ,1-3 f tijj T,0' O a"
UTntCrV O LACKA.AVE,
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
I III! I I ll.l.tl 1 I lltlll IIUILM I lllpt Hull
I 1 I. inni ( 1,1'. 1 I! ii I ui. i.r 11
lli.ui. I'i 1 cue iml lluiltlinn
WILLAM G. LOOMIS,
It on. 1 .111 1 '1 liuir II111I1I111',
1wONeYt1d LOAN
AT LOVI RATES AT
S, RADIN'S-t30PENN AVENUE
COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS,
tluiitiiirs. , 1'iiic liml I'tililc Miiiili.n it a
tuiulili I'llin i)uii ilj) ami iulit
Jll ulnl 0.1 -inUeu cl eel Siuiituii 'i
HT..TW,
WILLIAM JAtlKO.
MERCHANT
TAILOR
ALEX. HAY,
HOUSE, SIGN AND
DECORATIVE
PAINTER
AND
PAPER HANGER,
321 MULt.ERRY ST.
32CI NORTH
WASHINGTON AVE,
llipilllll, Jill I.M
III, il -IP ai 1 urt
Lull
THE CHEAPEST
lit jml .unci. t plaeP 111 (lie .in to line
1 111 lio lli I, p 11 uotliii, l.tu Oil
Inn I itlit-r nl 1-,t tj Mciil.iiijiuliin
Wi 1 lli'tcil lrcrt imia.lli- (.oiltlhie
11
Ti
TRY
K
ft. R b j tfcif &h fi$ Th flW
. Hti II DM trl Vft. tps tUI -civ H
FINLEY'S
Remarkable Sale of
Au exceptional put chase nf over two
thousand yaitlH of Tnffutii SUIe. In all
tho now colotltiRs, Inelinlltif; white ami
blark, which c oftu- for one week
ut utitihiiullv utliactlvo iuIcch. TafCetu
pllltH 1110 ttt pioRont tn Rtcut ilctnatiit
for riulti, .InckutH, WhIhIh. IVttlro.it,
ti ml l,luln,'T, uml ate 1,11 civ Hold uu
ilcr the leBitlnr ptlt"s. Tot- this iciison
thlt snlc olTei; nn unequalled oppnitu
ultv to serum Talfctn Silks at piles
Unit will bo ItnposMlhle to duplicate.
At 39c a Yard
A 19-liu'h wide, pure Hill; Titffetn. In
Uifio ratiBC of uoloi.i, liicltidlupr whltr
unci bhiek, teqular Milne (10 centi
Price for Hits week, ilic.
At 59c a Yard
A JO-lncli wide, tine llnlsli and weight
Taffeta Slits, i omptrlc lino of colm,
tesul.it alue Tile. 1'tlc.e for tills wett,
ot'c .
At 88c a Yard
A L'7-tncli will" ilia qiMllij- Ttffctil
Silk in kn.',rc line of colois, iCKttliir
Milue 1 25,
At 88c a Yard
Impoitcd .mil dnniesllc plain bl.u 1"
! Tuifeta Silks, iniL-lit lustre and fine-
tltilsh Krand we.uitip qutillttes; icl;u
1 11 v.ilue $1 ."i. Tike tor thlf. week.
i .
At $1.15 a Yard
A jr-inch wid "Ameilean" Black
T.iffftii Silk, we.1,1- miaiantccl, lie.iw
to the hand -ind nlu. llui-li, icgtlln
.tllte $1 5 J'llcc fm till week, fl l.'i
At $1.25 a Yard
UnIi.i wide niaik T.iffet.i Silk, ili 1
he ivy welcjlit, wear Ktiaianteed, nl-(
"Ronnc1" 'Ine inipot tcil hllk, liiipltL
lii-lic anil lie.iutilttl tlnish. icriiI.ii'
salttf $1. if. l'l ice for this week, $1 ';.
Foulard Silks and Satins
Uiiik aie ai know lodged tho lutnd--onicht
ilc-I(;ni .111 1 I.nest assort men I:
ii, the cit. lt Ices, 1'Jc, 7uc, $1.00 anil
$1 J..
510512
Lackawanna Ave
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock o!
nl mass
: mwwm
Clocks, Etc.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
MercereaQ & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
FRANK M. MOYER.
Contractor and Builder.
02O PCNN AVENUE.
lobbing of all kinds promptly
nt I ended to.
l.-HM'lls f III I til I 1 1, MUMIlll'l).
THE HOME SUPPLY CO.
Itft.ul mnmmo Iii-il lin jml llooi roiciinsi
fi I clnll It Mliolclll) lltl- it
7SA W. LACKAWANN1 AVE., SCRANTON.
WATCHCS. CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Itl l-WHJM, MM.l IM.I,
F. GROSS, 42S SPRUCE.
JAMES J. MURRAY.
tiin.su tn tlie Hunt A Loinell In, in tn
1. 11 1 .Ii tl 111 I.11 ,uiK all.l trntiliti .11 I irtim
Iiiiiiii. , 1 turn .ml t'lioiil Hi v 11W .1
ipcuilti V 1-1 n 1. i.i.iniij .iiiiiiii-
I'M I. WI.MH' ,J7 U.-llli,ION WI.MI,
STEAM DYE WCRKS.
jml lifiiili Piv Uciiiim; and Itt-tinUlnnB
In nl, call rl ul .i(i. ilcllnuil.
I lepliiillu toliliiLltun
wolf &
MCLANE,
222
Adams Ave.
Easter
MlH INE&Y
WENZ.EL
Prut Ileal I'luintiris,
'Hum it. jml (ij.fit
(ns. I nnui'is .1 pc
11 1 1 t J. IICUirlii?
lucmptl; tine. '.'In
ilim. Jti , tan
Mi IM
Wilson company,
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