-V t jjr. Jfv PvfTafXji-"' ,- v t&r-ri& t THE SCJUNTON TRlBrNE-TUJESDAT. MAY T. 1001. "T'"V ' J'utillflicl Dilly, Except Sunday, tiy The- Till" alio I'uMMilng Cuinpili.i . l I'llly foils a Month. 1 3ft.4.2.. Jt&.T"T TJl iW: s.tHlcii,uit. tuner. P.'y.Vmftllfcr!, lluslmw Managn. . New York O.llcci 150 Nivw St. c ' s, s. vm:i:i,and, Hole Ajfnt lor I ointyn Advertising. iltcitd ut life Piilnl!lc ilt Scrmtim, !'. i as '? Second I law M.ill Millci. When fpaio will ("' tult, Ihc 'Irlliunc l nlvvAJM rl.itf In ii lil mri I.IIim Ironi Hi filnuls bear ing 'on curtcnt topics, tint it lulf N that Mice Iin.'l In Otiiiiil, t.i pvlilii alien, bv tlio writer a ti-.il iuiih'i .mil Hip ii'inllllon iri crlcnt to ac tiil.iti(c U lli.it nil euiitilbutiijlu dial! he etibjctt In (.ililnriitl let Hem. mi: ii,.T ii.mi: run apviiii'imvi. 'Ihc follow It.ir lahlc Iiom tlin irl" per Inch i.uh i 1 1 r 1 1 o 1 1 . nutu tci be Weil within mie tear. llim ot Paper .a .51) .In .1." Ibiillliumi I llc-utiim; l-'ull Portion ro .'Ji ,iu .lj WSsI'LW. ! b-M tluii.Jj) Inclm iVvi Inches UOl " ' : :' 1 1 " . . ... . ' ITi I .17 Oil ' I .1'. t....JJ. is l'ii i.iipM or tli.ii!, ii'H'liitlotn t iPiiiliiliiiu iiml Mmllit- iHiitrlhiitintH In Hip inliin o nil. htiMiib Tlii' Tnhiihc in.iKdi a ihaiki l " cmU a Hi"'. llntM for l lallicd AdtritMii.; fun Hied Vn IplditMllml. Sfit.t.VTo.W MAY I!'l IT bln-riiiV Hitchcock (.'.in ilrlv out nf'tllc'' c'.tV 'the fllsic'ptltalilc VVOII10II iiuv'v m.i!':p(l In ivrtnln of tho haok iillcyn In v. II) i arn thu i!.usi!Uh of all (Vim lirll-ni' In npal ilci'Plli'.v. 1 tut If iluii-lni', tin-in f i mil a llmltnl aiwi Mii'nn.i lliulr tllipsia! tliroiiKhnut un uilnti'il ri-ildPiipp (cctlon?. thi'io will I'" 1inl : i;aln Inn n Ih-h to public moral-. Vila i tlie t'Niiei iniPiit ho It .'n wnirPd In I:- li.i;:ar.IoilKliaa Iippii piovoil I'l Minn ntlii'i- i'UIi'm; liiit'li,' Is I'litltlcd I i 1 nrilii s-uiipmi w hlli- tryliiR to show what lit i an lu. 'I'lial riTc'i mi liarrisbt:r.jf. Tiu: THKL.W inaclo by one of tiii' niili'-iM hi tin. I nlti'il Mil:" WoiUciK to invaili! !!uri i.bui'K may or may not ie 'iiiic'l out. 1 1 hiillii'lciii for our iie.'eiiL purpovj ilini Hip threat ban li"?n m.iib'. Tin cibjo't of tbo Invasion i-i tu (oiiijiPl or lather Intmildate a ominitli'c of the stiiute which has cer i. lin. hill" upiiii liilninir subjects liefoio il lo ifjioit ip m them reoiill. This means in -pp-it ami In lact a revolu lioii 1 1 mo iii'de:!, orif.iuU', leprcsenta live and eniistituiloiuil Koverninenl to the ttujiistiiiablL' and aichnlc eoercion "I t hu li'Kl-laltiif liy ii Iahur union. Hitch a p.'oiTPdliiiT) sliould it come .ibout, " nn'il Ii' ii lhoiic;litle;s ainl Kiautiiitotis .'itlompt at the j-uliver-fii'ri ut reprcsimiutive ijovernmc'iit. .Ii.lui Kihci ut Ilurihluiicr is to plav i he ail of 1'ioniwell hcfoie the l-'intr paillament. Fahey, however, is not ,i 'lomwi'll. anti we i-carcly think that the time is ripe in this ronininiiwealtl' lor the menace; of republican and con stitutional priivernment lo- such theat rical demi n-'tiations. It is no defens: ut sc.ch a Invlp-s tnoi ceding: to my that the conimiuee j if tin- Simile (iiiiriiili'iltiK those lillls is not lepicMiitatives of miniliK constit uencies, its members are the dul ilected and deliberate choice of tbo people. ThcJ aie usurpiiiK no author itj mid cxi'i-i'Miif? no juri'.dlLtion which l'is not lieen del 'Rated to them. They aie cmplevlim' ua pailiamuntary f mi ll i-i which is not inve-tett in them by I he coiistituti.'ii of the stale The are simply actinR ti'ider thcii n-Utu- linnnl piero;:ati es. J note aie other lllP'rcst iiiiinily j( iiMerests, to h.. in iniliim,- IcRisl.uioii over C'O'll- 'H-1'le'l'Pil I nul aboo . ilo:,c i i the individual minor or the iniiiers' union. Wo mr. not h.ie eou-.-iderllifi iln .tdvls ill!ll or ihy inaci Mt.abilll.v o: i ho lid's ui o:i which the a!.- omiri I "c ii- in coi'siiltatiuii. The mii'irs tiii'in-cle aie not in ic ii'l.t nil III';.' ioni'. ir III- olc of a inrnuv oi an .iirrieultuiMl lvlp -r Is lo elect r.iln.' iii-pietors In the luturu the r 'p'i -miiatlVi-: of tlins.' ciiizMl? havo an InOI'-ptituble iIrIji to cast their MiteK on t-iieli me'i.mre-, and delay or hi feat tin in II l!:ey i.'ii. Hut the iiK.-tluii ha- a much wl Ki uoarliiR and dii-pcr :-iull'ia:iee. Mob Intlm'diitl n I a leli-h'tuio or legislators lavs the .i::e at the veiy rent of lopicsntaiive 'Ai.Vi"imielt. John l'"ihe, tb" oilsiuatoi of this I'tipi'C .1 .ttuil mo onen:, say.-, that hi i i:;il''ii Is not r.'proseutcd in tho i Rialait'v by a .-InRle worhintr niiu-r. Vliosi- fault M that'.' Mr. Ka!'oy Uam'.iJ tl.Jl lilla.'l's 1 1 rti fPcrlbl'j fur -' aty In the loi.Mutui-e. .Mill is -m-s not illsliaucbls.il .!. (IlEcrlinluatel a.'iiiltst politically or xicUlly Ip this i.MUlllc. The I'nlted Jlluu Wuikurs i whuMy dlscl.i!niM 'all atllli.nl n -:th political pimanjhip. It is a .-uund and conservative) policy. Pan to piocc.d i.s F.ilK'y Is thipat'-'nins t i do is to liijeel the sharpest Ulml of partl-i-auihlp lut i tl-.c dt lib' rati his of th3 union and lo challniro the whole civic spl'.lt of the conilliouwe.lllh. Th! i'. arc nhcudy too many die ms of tji" mTllonnluiu and s-chpmiti for la hi'JIiiR.'it, -about, which are damn cl to illMMUHJlmnient anl failure. We ' 'nnjit K'llove. that l-'nhey's danger 'nisi:' qitlxot'le move bus the sympn tlmtlp yiippon of tho vast mnjurity of nsjljsli spealUns and mtl.mul woi'WiiK'Wjnors. The most enthuilus Ho suppdiU'i". of Ji'itlioy't. movement i:i to in(y. who were raised In coun tries, wlier." tho alphabetical nuinn of 'untiitutional Ilbeity was not under stood, nuiL'Ti less practised foruJunors who inlstakenly liuapluu that revolt In any Shape, or- form is "American," and inaicjilui,' and couutermarcliliiB just iho fay to show It. To constrain Mr, .'alley's , revolutionary enthusiasm would bu tho most statfsman-lll.o ihliigj wlileh .lohn Mitchell could do in Hit; best interests of the fjreat union which he directs. To put a labor innvclncnt on a war looting: is not necessary, and mit'ht prove dlsastious. I According to all reports, .Mr. Kiu ger has been Informed that it is Mr. MeKlnley's busy day. Ilfiv it, a pointer thiU may, peiliaps, bo ot! local usefulness, In Chicago tiueo policemen have been assigned to each wareT'to-aJd the strtat cleaning ispartment. 'They have been given copies of the ordinance to distribute ninnm? Ilinncciil vliilalom Hint unto and witimin. II will make of Keiicin bookii lit which, nrur n i-r-rlnln ilnld I llona now kiuivIiik tii and thnso tn they aiu to uiiiko a tomii ut every , ionic IntrlllritMit, Ki'tfiespri tlntr. self resident wlm tlirnviH paper or roftwo miiiporlltiR men anil women- a fillzcii in lha hIi-hi'Ih or In I ho alloys or who j chip whpieln Ihc nation shall lejoli'e. (itliprulio pontrlliiito'i to lipfoiilliii? ihr Mul inciinwhlto it hi worth whlh to public' thorotishi'aii'!. Tito pollrpinon no nlijn lo sloji thr ovi'ibiiilliii,' of wrtirons and to nrii'st tlnu'is who ul low inittotlal to drop froni thi'lr w.ir- Ollf. Ill ClllcilfJO ktliV't SWCPplllK. H tloiio at nlRhl, after the strcrtM havo bi'On sprlnklpil. Tin- t'oni't'iiupiipc It that thuro Is comparatively Utile tliif-t uii'l almost no w-hlcsproail illstribtitloii (t tnlerobpy. The city ahotilil not ami will noi for got Its obligations to tho voluntpor tlro tupti of iliu p.tsl. Their services were Invaluable. The cIiiiiikc to a paid teiui lar department Is not a rellecllon upon them but an Inevitable Incident In the city's evolution. Employes' Pensions. Tlin LATEST larpc Anierlcati torpoiatlon to applet late tho fact and act upon it that the carp of disabled faithful em ployes is a proper rharae upon Its ser vile Is the Illinois I'entral Railway company, which, on .liily 1 ne.U, will Institute a pt'ii.'ion .ystetn even inoro liberal than some already in opeiatlon on a number of other American "all toads. Years uro this railroad took a for ward tilde toward cultiatlti a wholesome sense of the community ot Interests between employer and em ployes by enabling Its employes to hc nulie stuck in the i orporatlon. The. rxperinii'iu worked Well and It was not uncommon for oiisiiieors and biakemeu 10 participate in the company's annual stockholders' ncjcthms, wheie they In -Mirlably received icspecttill and atten tive consideration. lint now the road rocs further, llme atter, ollieeis and employes between the iircs of M.l.-oiie and seventy who have become incapacitated tor any cause and who have beii ten years In the service of the company may be ic- 11 red and pensioned. The amount of the pension ranges all the way from ID to KU per cent, of the salary, depi'iidliiR upon t hi. time the employe has been in the service. An engineer, under this system, wlm-e average pay was SU'.I a month, would get. after tliiity yeais' set vice, $37.,".0 a niontli p.-iislon, or .1V) a year, ami olhi r employes arc to get pensions In proportion, tho percentage of salary varyiiiR lioni 10 to 5U .iccord IllR to t m of service. To slait with, tho company makes a cash Rift of jLTili.OOllO to the pension land. In addition it agrees lo pay any amount needed for the pensions up to ?lun,iiuii each ye.'i. If the annual pen fion allowance inns beyond this llRiire then, and then only, I he original ?.'."o, 0' u will be touched, it the .fr.l,uta) is i xhattsted the company icservcs tlie plivileRO of alterillR the schedule of payments, so that the bunl"ii shall not increase to tun sreal mzc. As to tho employes who get pensions, there are Included in the lit Ht place all men o.cr st veiny enu; ot age. who have been tin .eais in the -eiiec of the load. Kitliement at the age of seventy ii made compulsory lor all ollieeis ami employes. In the case of loioinotive ilremen, engineers, ooudin tors, llagmea and lirakenie'ii, lialu baggage men, .lardinasteis, switchmen, bildge foie meu, section foiomen and supervisors, they may be letiivd at the age of slxly l!ve, air! if tliey have been ten ears in ser ice they will be pensioned, nill cers and employes bftwccii the ages of sixty-one and seventy who liae bc- -" uieniiueiiaieii lor any cuu&e ami "ho hae been ten years in the service may be letired and pensioned Where men have been gone on a leave of ab sence, suspension, dismissal, followed by reinstatement within one year, ot were temporarily laid off on account oi' lediietion of the force, when unattend ed by other employment, that is not considered a bieak in the continuity The Illinois ('Vntial is also liberal in another icsp-.'ct. Most joads nowvie-fu.-e to employ new men over thiitv llve yeais of ape. It applies this iMle to Inexperienced men, but wheie the applicant for employment has had ex perience, the age limit ift put at forty lle ji'.irs. Hays 1'iejident Fish: "Tho load hits now between oO.i'UO and B.'i.uOn employes, half the size of the I'nlttd Status army, and all active workers. They must be kept to high elllcleiuy. Conditions are moie arduous every year. Wages arc higher and stability ot employment greatei. To keep the force in the best condition, we want a penson system." Unquestionably this practical form of business-like good will to the instiu inents of business success is bound to grow in tavor among employers and u time will come when no hone t w-jvkor, overtal'cn while on duty by acei cm or misfortune not due to personal fault, need fear that ho will bo tusscj as.'ilo as a human wieek for whom inbody cares. Tlio constitutional convention ( t- mission which has Jim arrived In Ua- vana from Washington will douhtlena I Iw willing to agrea that Ihe United smites is larger than Cuba. Wcnlth, V ajjes, anil Gilts. I T WILfj surprlro no one who knows of John D. HockefJller's gltts to the cause of education, and of tho devotion of hla son and namesake to all causes of philan thropy to learn that the younger Uockofeller was-one uf the pattv of seventy-live distinguished .Vorihurners, j twice spoken of In these columns, who last mouth went South In. the cause of ' education. .Mr. Hockeft Her, aecordlng to all the reports made of that Journey, kept himself as much out of the public eye as possible, hut, accompanied by nn architect and builder, inspected many sites for schools and drew plans for school buildings according to local ity and population. The UucUefelleis, father and son, are among tha several millionaires who stand ready to make tho educational scheme planned at. Winston-Salem, X. i, a success for all the South. The enormous jesultaui good Unit must coma In a few years to tills en tire nation from the carrying out of this great scheme of public school, in dustrial, and normal, training can bo gratped by every oleJjrmln'lcd man look nt whnl him nhe.tily lias linen done louatils coinpanslng this so gie.tl ami tloslrablc good by (tie Industrial oniplo. men! of the millions and bill ions of doll.ira In the gi-al ludiistilal I'eiitres of the land, and the over-wld-eiilng circles of population iirouinl them. It is really worth while to quote a paiagrapli from a late letter of "Hol land" to tho Press of Philadelphia. It Is not tfio brief luvlew he makes of gteai gins, but of continuous employ ment and wusi'i, naming but a few iriincs, that we reproduce: "When John D. Itockefcller modestly and for the t pore of Illustrating his point told Ills son's Bible elass that Ihc corporation of which li is tho head had pakl out J700,u00.fi00 In wages hu did no more than echo what Abrnm is. Hewitt once (old an audience of work lugineii. Mr. Hewitt's tlienifi was that no man can amass great wealth by the aid of any Industry or any Invention without increasing the wealth of the w oi Id In tar Rreater pioportlou than Ills own was increased. He Illustrated that by speaking of Sir Henry Besse mer as one of the greatest of philan thropists. For Jlesseiii-'r'n piocess brought him about $:'0,Ouu,uuii, but It Increased tho wealth of tho world, ac cording lo Mr. Hew-ltl's estimate, by as much as $l,00a,0i)0,ni)ii, and almost every person at least in the civilized world was directly or indirectly lvne lltod thereby. IMi-ou once made a compulation that his Incandescent lamp supported l.fliin.OOi'i persons and increased the tapltal of the world by i.eaily $SnO,000,ni.io, although his own share in that invention was only a lit tle over ".OfiO.OOO. So, too, the inven tion! of AVestinghouse, of Bell, have probably inci eased the wealth of tho world by as much as $1,000,000, (Jilt) and the two corporations, one Identified by Wcstliighoiisc'.i name and the other of which .Mr. Collin is the head, am pay ing several millions every year, the pioportioiiale wagjs each one receiv ing Iroui this payment being very high." Tills is the point of view of the good thai enormous industrial enterprises, that can only be carried on by im mense (apital, arc doing eery day, that N so pusislcutly ovei looked by multitude.-. Is it because it lies :,o near them? It is no less worthy of consideration than is the power of wealth held as a trust to lcgcnernte through education the social condition of ,i 'jivat section of a great nation. Well, well! lleie; is the 1'hiladelphia Xorlb Anurieaii accusing the lJhiladel phla Press, a Ions-lime insurgent col league, of "mot a! and Intellectual eu phemism." whatever that may mean; of "small intellectual and moral ie sponslbllit ," and of "lacking in moral senses and intellect." This is truly grievous. Since Satan rebuked sin nothing quili; so sad has oceiintd to throw a pail oer the gaiety of nations. Tlie Pan-American midway element propu-cs to make trouble for those who discriminate in tlie administration ot I lie blue laws on the exhibition gtound-'. Mr. hole seems lo be of the opinion that the average Honolulu statesman is something of a blttiC: and judging by the samples we've seen h may be light. It is feated that after all Miss Maud (lontie will And that most people in this country would rather tall; war like politics than go to war. Fine Chance to Save Oiip Money s-pcml CnirCfi'on'liiict nj tho Inliui.i Washuiijtuii, May 6. 111.' Plili-PI.lT ni i i r tin it of p'lnijncntly I'l'iciiul lomllti.ins in tho 1 hilippiiica .nul Hi' pc-iiii cNt.'iicc of luiuhtioi's in 1'iirlo llice ,irnl IMu.nl fucrihli to Atnciiian piw iliit lii-f .in.l i umiiciiiil entcrriiM- Itml adJitiopal i'll.'uv. ii -Pint; Iisiik' jn-t cuinpiloil by tlio 1ic.iu'y Ituieui el' SiMtMfis n&riiriinc the toffie nmiaiiitliiii uf tin fluted st.iti'.- ami nt tl o . ii lil. 'Ihc piopli- l the rnitcil States aie .-'inline out (f I In' roiintic ni'iic Hi in a inilUeii Iuil.il s a wed. ill pitmriU l"l tufTcc tuiwniuil in this count) v. .ill ot wlildi could ho uailily luocliicnl ii. Poitti llieo, Hawaii ami the Philip pine hlanil.s Mhiili h.uc alituly slumn their .il.jllt.i tu iiinluco coffee en a lnji K'aJci cm ULinilfiis lilfli pi no in tin nuiUU u Uii tt.ii'd. Pi Hu Itican cotlre lu lun Kin looked upuii .is iif liich snailc, aim tui many joai lua rutiiniiinloil liii;li pikct in the ni-lat if Kurcpc; ami the ileii'lopincnti ct toilcs (ultiiic In U.uJi clitiiin; the i.a-l few leal-, haw alu been cir titisf.uluiy in tlie quality ef cuiTie produced I .inn the priics ic.UUed. In the 1'liillppliiej, the piuduu i el hish Biade, and die fad that in phji-ical cundaloiis nil eliiiiale the islands .ire uiy siiiillar tu those of Jna, the gi.ulisi toffee piuduiiug islind uf the world, suggests girn pur sihlhncs tu ilio-u who dfsiic lo see American money tpi-ndti under the American Hag. the i lad tliat tho United htatet. is by far Ihc greatest tufldi-coiisuiriing i.i tint ly et tho woild and ii icatllly im-reisiug iici coiAuinpuun fuither tut, i pcsti that Ameruan capital and enegy may turn nicir attention to thli proniHIng neld now opened in the Idands wlure- Amclcau rnierpuse cni sifely cntir upon buslneH undertakings. o our coder impoitalions iluiing the nine month tudii.i; with Marrh, 1'iot, amounted to fil7.3II.Oi) pounds, with a ialuo oi s-I5.21S.0OO, a mm nearly $.u0uuuii in excess of ll.i lalui of the coiuo iiupoits of tin tanij inoiHhs of Ihc pucedlng lUcal jcii, indiiaiaig i'ijI lui the full ti il j.'.-n- tin total uiluc uf ihc coffee inipoite'd tutu the Tinted S-tatis will bu al out $fln,)0,on(). j.icn ll.ia is suiii'ilut lelo.v the aiinuil uniagc iust utll'l iiiip'ilnl diiiina tho dtcaile jua iiidsd. lb.' i ' mi in lot.il lain. Ik liia; due . (he fill ot iu.ui "in half In Ihc iinpuit pun', tliuiuh iluiing Ihe pal fm iiiuialis Ike pilic lus a.ain lii.n. u.illj aili.inii.l, ami I.IT.MI.mil pounds lui imlltil in nun' uiuitls of the IIsljI jiai Villi, list ,V-'lNlii), whilo (Uluu.UlM poiuuU (tip puitid In ninu aioulln ol tho pii'icding jcai ust li.t M'I,;,iho. o -'lie I uitul statu, i by far Mil- Inge-t cotiee louiiimiiy umiitry of the werld, u will bo seen by the following tabic, wlutli thuws iho nupor lailonj oi coilvo jrtu tho piimipd countilcs cf l.uruio and into iho,lnited snte In WM. M.r isiponis or iiunx C'ountiiei Total pci i 'a pita into which loiLummiun loiisuiiintion. iuipoitcd. Pounds. Pound), It'aSsU H.o'jJ.io) I'lilUd Kiiigdoiii . , I'y.uu.uuiv . ill tfaWuirt . . tr?,l50,iii ..llU.liO.lOu ...injOI,iX) Paly Aiislria-liuugjiy Praucc Ii'iiii.'in i ii pile I'rlif I Sulci, V u l.iW I..13 m.TMjnt p.;.) f. l'i (v II t l'K .Uou., the totil in.poits t.f pp:Ttf Inlij tin- I'nltCil RUM he fl'e.ll veju al'il 111 ulu from ! in iij l on'iiinplliMi Price. iriailli. I fill' I'ullllll.', ll.ft ..'i It I Ml II T "..II Mil Ml It.n inj 7 I II.CS n.. in 71 ii .1 e si Piinii'b biiporli'd. . 'ill),l,'l,piM . W.II,:ltr ..WJ,.i),i;.", ...W.ViJ.nl'i ..7:i7,uii,iiM ...-nviti.ivi ..s-11,'27,01.' ..i7,mi.')i .nir,.ii,MS vj Our mtlf' liiiporl.'liemi mc ilrjirn thlrll.i trotn the following rountrlip: llrall, from which w,i Itiirotti-il In nlnp mont lis of the present flcal iear .V)5,.Sl,.".l pound"! other south Amcileaii cr.iititrlw, imhuxi) pounds; i.Vnlral Aiiierlo.in eounlrlci, 'j.Vl7,noa pniiiidn; .fan mul otlier Kmt Iriilln, ll.rui.mjo pounds West ImllM, S.777,000 tie.umlij olher Asli and iKeanlei, .IfiTAiO pniiiiih, while hrtre ijinntltlre of (oiler preduurd In da md the Orient arc rc-shlppcd lo the 1'nlttd f-tutci from l.uropc.ni rotintrlcj, tlie fulled Kliisdoni lmlnpr senl u i.fljS.OoO pounds In Iho iiliio montlii under ronl.leratlon, tnd (Jrriuiliv a, 'OT.iioo pom, h durliii; Iln- .nne pc tlod Informafion and Entertainment, Too AI'IIUPOS of the (jiitcen coiitioierjy. the PottMlllo Chronicle prinl an intertstlns letter from Corporal Hell (Iresunp, of Conipiuy , iw.'lftti fnllril Plate In fintry, dated Tar lac, Liuon, P. I , .March 2.', In ublch the writer !)js: "I want to tell voa toniftliiixr about tho Brt pay day alter the abolishment of the aimy canteen. I think, after J on hiw lead it, that you will acknowledge that the doliiff away ulth the eantcen in the army was a Ripat mistake; and all rlcht-mlnded .inn put people will do the. tame. I am In position win re I sec a great dell more than eonici to tho knowledge of the officers, and, though much hippcnrd that w! brought to their nollre, theio was a great deal niorc of Mhieli thi-y lai. uotlilnsr about. The amount of diuiikcnneM and flslitlns was awful md dii Kiivttiitr. And whi? Deeniip, in the th.M idacc the foldieii hid too iniiih money, hailnp; no tinlten rlniUs to pit- for. And, In the second plirc, there was id po.,t caulien in which to pend it, wheie tl.ey would luce hid to keep onler. I lie results weic mil the men dimply reiiiud all our town anions the canteens urn by eliilijn5, and for two or three dais It nas fcindjlou-. uw, oil of thee men drank before they came In the army and they arc bound to cct it alter they gel in. When the army canteen w ii in existence checks were issued to those who wanted them, at the rate of thife dollars worth a week. On pay day these cheeks were paid for, and, is a le-ult, ery little drunken ness. And, bc.-.ldc-., the companies Rot all the piofits, which went into the company fund and was med for billing c.tia food for the men. .Sow the outsiders Kit it all, and the. men hie ni KOiernment .straight, on which I auio jou wo don't liee quite hs IiIkIi a.-, they do at tlie Allan lloii'c. Of our Minn detaelimeiit, sta tioned al this place, fiic wcie put iu the guard houif and theie weio about twice as many ouslit to hue been, and the number of black e.irs and bruised fues It iciv gnat. Now, I do not want to piic the impression tint the Amctican soldier ii in that condition all tho tunc, (or he ts not. A finer looking set of men than we hair here il would be had to find, or a bcttir lot of tlghting; men, but they will drink, and, theiefore, r.ugni to liaic tome place to diink in wlure theic would be no trouble and from which they theni.ielies would reap the profits. Instead, they aie compelled to patronie. places where all kinds of liquor are fold, and jou can bet they are not of the beat quility. An armv niitcen, jou know, -pIU nothing but beer and hslit wines, and is at all times under the Mipeiiision nt a sciKCiut, who is the tttuard, mid cf an otllcer of the por. Ml this talk of the KOcrnment eiitieini,' men lo dunk through the canteen i )ittcr nit. A )nan does not haie to draw cbeckj, neither is he compelled to dilnk; and t want to tell uu something: That .1 nun who does not dunk is icspccud and trusted by tin; rest ot the men. cicn the worst nt them. A pieat nuny men dicw checks who were not drinkiu? men, but it was for buy In? tobacco, soap or paper, or lots of thincs that i soldier needs. Sow they do without until inv dav, and I tell you it is quite a hardship to' some of them lo ko four to sis weeks with mil tolueeo. Thcv cannot lay in a stock when tlicv haw the mone.v, as tobacco molds iciy quickly in this eliiiiale, ami as for keeping by enough money for that purpose, well, that is almost Impossible for a soldier. You see it ia so hot in this country that his money is contin ually bin nine; holes in his pocket. ' Win me in An.slcc's about a familial' article II. i;. Aim-twni; .ajs: "The woild was .1 lorn; tunc learning the lists and lalue of rubber. lor two centrales after the Spanhids taw the sum in the hinds of i.atiics ot tha new world, it was little more thin a cmiooity. Old llerica, n hu went with Columbus on liU second lojage, made a note ot an clistie ball which was molded trom the gum of a nee. At their simc the nudo Haitians mide it bound high in the an Tho .Utccs wio familiar with the gum and called It ule. and hum them tho Spaniards learr.td to smear it oni their coats, to keep out the wet. 'lliej 1ml eros-ed the teas for sU. and ncicr dieanicd of a time when the sticky milk tho uncouth Indians drew fiom eliansa tiees would bo worth more' than all tho tuasiiie ot Ibe liilU (On l"cb. 3, 11'). a ship canjiug a e..rgo ut 1,167 tons of itibher i.iluul at 5J,21O,0O') sailed lioni Paia, fur w iik, leaiing 200 tens behind cm the whaif.) Jcse, King of Por tugal, in 1.W3, comes dciini to us as tha wearer nt ,i pair ot boots rent nut to Par.i to be cov cud whli a wateiprooi gum. Vet tmce hundred eirs were to elapsu befoie a Lonnecticut Van-i-'c should make a pllr of liooU cf rubber which would not ilccoinpos. l'r. Priestly, author of a v.i.it. ci! 'Ptifp cllie,' nuiv foigotttn, iceordid thai caoulehoue (picnounced 'kachook') wai useful m small cubes for nibbing out. pencil in.uk', heme the mine lubber. The India linked with it refeis lo the Mi.igis who gatheied it in tlie Amazon wilderness. Ur. Prlcstlj's iiibcs wore half an huh Icng md sold for tluco fhilliiiBs-, oi 7 cents, apiece. A stift l'licc, lir tl.e llnest lubber today is a dollar a poui.d. Its price fur tin i?uis has l.iuged nom yi to ifi.OD, Thu lunwrslon cf I lie ijuni lo meful purposes mid but w luadwaj. Tin mst watcipioof cloth in 1VJ7 was the woik of an i:r.'-'li)hm'iii. It was tcntatlie, ami, of iouim, it would net stand heat. In 'i-'J Charles ick inteili, e( lilaf-gow, ducoicinl luplaha, ind, dissolving uibbir iu (I, pioduifd a varnish which, when spread on cbtli, made n really impervious to witei. At lato as i'.'0 the importation el ' rubber into PnslJiid amounted only to SO.ooO i pounds. In l-il'l p., lis, lhau lo,073,Jsl pounds , wcic coiisuineil iu that niuntrj, and the eon tumption In tin- I.'nilcd static icacliul Jl,60d,7u7 pounds. Most of the nihber usd iu tlm world still comes from equatorial scuth Amerlci, and tho loresti where tho Indians gatheied ule are as dense today and almost .is httlo Lnonn lu while men as in tlu time of turUj " One ti'indred jcsis )Do, notes I'jrii P- June.', in sin ce-s.-, Washington, who nude all tilings possible to Amnio, had been in his graic sl. teen mouths. Pinion llolivar, whom destiny had chcten to blaze a path to ueedoui in south America, was a li' ttudent in Madrid, llnico was a savage pioiinec. Ilio later rcpubliii of U nt nl Auiciiij wnc baudic lairs'. The Wed liidits wcic piralUui. south Amenci wis tinker lhau Alilia. The rnitnl Slatei liad U.o million people and scientceii nates, laigely alonj the bonlirs of the Atlantic and the Hull. I il iloiula was a tina incognita. Ihe Mlssi-sipl was a injalti), lining the lilliil bi lin of Auuu Dun' lu ilu'JDn ot viiiphe. Laiiada, cnpt tor a bouhr fin.gu uf ihiluatluii, was a wilderness of tuiest and Ur, llullalo, now- on tmpeiiil illy, was thin in the uadle of time a dealing in the u est ci n woodland, a tiadiug iost uf halt a hundred ludo shaiks, wheie wi'stwaiddiutind pilgrims left tht Ir carl and proiredid in buats, T'odij, ciciy M'ltleii 01 tiic v.ssleiu himisplicic is liiilUol and trie. A tiling of it publics extends Hum Uak-s tsiiperlor to the Mialts of Migellan without a tingle biral. l'.uoedii!bly ineiestiu,- at tin time, is tne stoiy by J. I). Wh.Iplcy In the World's, Woik ior May of what PioiJiiit Uiaj, who is old, ill, and in louise, ot nature toon to go, has done, for Iiiio, lo wit: Twenty-four jcaro of piaie oj a nation of M.DCii.uno people who had been at war with rthem and among !heniselic tor hah a ccr.tuiy; compulsoiy cducjtiuii; itligious free doni; tjffly for t'culju and domestic life and piopeil): the irratieii el a middlu tl.e-..; a modem .unij et SsKil tialued soldiers flrmee! I'Kml Jcji. Itu I-'H' Ww I Ml l'l? 1J0S U')0 it1 U'l t'l llllMllll) illh Maii'cr tltlei and Mllcerrd y gindiialen of ii tnodrin mllltny eico! repnwiitllloii for .Malco nt the i.iplliiW i. alt fon Irii iiillous of Iniporlniicei an lucre me fmin l.'d lo ,,0i) inllti rf rillroid mi Ineiianc fiom .lV'"l,lJ'l In 73 noi.iXiO In Ihc futpiit of preeloiK tnttiUi mi Incieaip Irom f.M.iimVmo to scjl.tmi.noii In Inv purlsj .111 luneaie Irom K.M,iiH),nixi Id $7ii,U00,ia) In rpottii thn Innslmenl of jnn.oxi.ono nt fot. clgn .ipli.il iu tut ton mllU mid mlllloni tuoie in brewtrln'. paper mills and many nlhrr loom tl cnlerprbi'i a gcneint liicri.ep rf w.mes pihl for r opinion labor (mm to ii) irnln a ilaj i il goicrmneiil Ihe cvpdisn nf whlrh ,ne alwii'u within It Inenine ami which Iiiih an m iiniul.it, 1 ctiiplm in bonk of $tnuo,lli) in tiiirenevt a capllid e-lty Willi ten.mio mlubltiiit. p, ,,, l now being fp.'iit nbniil lli,IXl,liU lor wain, Ilghl, tfwrls and pifenifiit. Alln llli wlni' OJtfE OJPINION. Fmm the Tajlor Ailvotale S'eranlnn and utlirr ntirbi- ntr aie m b. surfeited with clnuts ami oilier ltiaellon which "111 carry iwaj with Hum tlioimrds el i,'ollai, and lcac nothing in lelurn but tlm meinorj of a touple of houi lu leelng the mil nials iinl a ring peiloimanee. 'Ilic '.line amount of money spent by Ihe people lu feeklng pltan lire In Ihe gnnd'iir of our hills and like would do them moie good. MY ENEMY. 1 Trilkrd toward the door of him that I hated In- the month nf the apple blooms And like tlioughtj of (foil's loiu for s loiing world neat down the ntr perfume.'. Of loio the mated songsters saii(-. And the child'llkc brooklet prited Still I Journejed em with a heait n( hale To Ihe eloor of him I Inled. And Ihc hills sent up their Iijinu of pnl-r, To skies bent low lo hear; And the world was alert to catch the Minn Of the song of tlio wakened jear; And the heait of tho woild beat dt with jm, With Jul' and loie elated But. I strode, on with a heait of liate To the door oi him I hated. And then there rame tliiough the open door A coffln borne by men, Which they bore lo a graic 'neith Iho ipple treis I Al. the loot of i blossoming glen. When they left him tbtie' mid the apple tires To his ue.i.heaped mound I trcpt, , And the birds sang glad as- they sang before, Ilut I fell on his giaie and wept. f.im Walter Toss, in ffood llou-ekeeping. ExpeosDve There are two kinds of expen sive furniture-- First The kind that is pur chased at a higher price than it is really worth. Second The kind that's made out of costly and rare woods, beautifully carved, and upon which no expense is spared in its construction and finish. The latter is classed as "ex pensive" because it costs more than the ordinary, and there is an impression that such furni ture cannot be bought anywhere short of New York. We have Bedroom Suits. Side boards, Dining Room- Tables, Parlor Suits, Library Tables and all the smaller articles that go with them, of the very highest fjrade, elaborately carved and highly finished. Look them over before your next trip to the city. HllliConnell I2i N. Washington Avenue. P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton's Business Houses g l ig I THE GILHOOL WAGONS ARE ALWAYS LEADERS REMEMBER THE NAME AND STREET. 3JB TO 323 N. SEVENTH ST. CLEAN SHOP, CLEAN TOWELS. CLEAN BARBERS. DIME BANK BARBER SHOP WITH BATH ATTACHED, S5C, SCRANTON. PA. THE LINDEN OUICK LUNCH. OP. WINDSOR HOTEL, Sells the best Steaks, Chops and Lunches in the city. Try ui and be convinced. M F. WYMBS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 111.' Jacl.-on f-treft. J.'fl AVjennug c Calls by Telephone ntwle Piompt Attention PETER "irlPP. ticneral Contuctor, Iluildcr and Ho.iler In IIuildinK hionc, Cenitiitlnj oi colluia j spe cially, Telephone ii'.rl, Oftltc, !,ij jliini:toii aen.io. AaK YOUR QROCER FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE SPICES AND FRESH ROASTED OOFFIsS u, iuatVn nu i i u, rear 611 (.ackawjniu mciinc, iiunufjctiiicr of Wlio K'leeiii nf all kind., full) utuiu for th; spring tuaou. We uuLe- all LliuU of poich 6CICCII9. etc, OL'It GOODS lltl.sll UAIL aOf.DE- G TT CA H STRK, J C, nojer. Ticprlctor, dealer In line; Oioi-if iei and Provisions. I'ine Ciium told by the bot, -.'(1.) Wjjblngton .ncnu'. THE NEW WALL PAPER CO. Has no old oods to nortc oil l.iciy (yle is new jud u;i-ioditc. liur'piiccs arc louer than any othei-a S03 SPRUCE STREET. NEAR PENN AVE, ALWAYS BUSY. Our Oxfords. Xow In cut. Low in price. IHph in quality. IaiiHos' fiom 75c up. Gen tlemen's from $1.25 up, Lewis & Reilly, wnoiesmenna Retail. k n t it it . h j t n I TRV S ICIock'sBesti Union Hade : Tobacco? II A Good Smoke or Chew. A Trial Solicited. It H Satisfaction Guaranteed. ft K If V JV MANUPACTUBED BY j The Clock Tobacco Co,, 644-46-18 Wyoming Ave. Scranton, Pa. KK..intKKltitnfcKltt.it BOSTON TEA COMPANY Headquarters for Tea and Soap Clubs A. GARDINER. Jr. Prop. Three Mammoth Stores. Furniture of all kinds given with our celebrated Teas, Coffees aim Soaps Rucking Chairs, Side Boards, Chamber Sets, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Wiiting Desks, Book Cases, Couches. Caipets, Silver Ware, Hall Racks, Dressing Table;;, Tea Sets, Etc. The Dickson Maiiuracturing Co. t crouton nncl Wllkei. liana, l. Mauufaciurorj o.' LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boiler, llolstlngnndPumpInE Machinery. General Office. Scranton. Pa. ir ill 'fPlf ,fV S SS22 sSZZ-33 0 THSS ENTERrflSING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NE&JS OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTL' ANO SATISFACTORILY, scouRirr cuiloino a savings union, IlCiine- oilier, -jOj Jul) JIc.ii Culldiiij, tunsactj i 8Ciiti.il buildiiit: and loin bibiiicrj tluougliuut thuslatc of l'ciinortunla. FARRELL'S TRANSFER Moves lioislit, 1 iiniiluip and tlaijRisi-, inks, I'utiua .u.d MjcIiIiicij 21 7 LACK WANNA AM".. M, A. FRIEDLANOER & CO. liaic uium-iI tliiMr Milliucn' fculilitlum nt to 'Jiii! Adams An-.. t-ppoMlr ocut lioti-i" J-.VJES . QUICK, I'liinibiiii;. Inning, i,.ia I nttiif, l.Jiden Tnol... Lami htcil, I'lovi:-. 'I'lmu nltlbiij, iiriv 'Uj, itn l.j. l.v unm r emit FRED H. WI'VTER, B24 CAPOUSE 'VENUE, tuple (Jroeeiifi. an! IVoilsion- nm lu.. ol Vegetable, en , icct-iud tiillj HEGULAR $5 PH iTOS FOR $3,00. CRAMER'S lac.ave. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I nnd Tenants fur l.inpiy Houses, Kmpty lloic-.es for Tenant, Collect lieiit., I,eok Attcr and Imuio 1'ioperly and lluildln.4i. WILLAM G. LOOMIS, Itooiu. i ,ciid j lluir Iliilldin?. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES AT S. RADN'S 123PENN AVENUE WILLIAM J.flVKO. MERCHANT TAILOR, 320 NORTH WASHINGTON AVE, Ilepainni; 4iid piess injj done ,it hoii notke. ALEX. HAY, IICUSE,SIQNANO DECORATIVE PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER, 321 VULBERRr S COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS. t itjulinf, 1'uic IVcd, fvlilo Mienlu-n I! j tutuUle l'licc. Dptii djy and inj-ht 'Mi and unci fcpiucc Hrett, rvuuiuii, P, FINLEY'S Lace Curtains at Factory Prices This Week To clo&o out our enliic slock o Inco Curtains nt once, owing to lack of pvopci' display spneo to show to ndvnntngo tho large nsosrtmont ol curtains necessary for nn to carry In stock, wo havo decided to discon tinue our Lace Curtain department and to close out the en tiro lino in tlie quickest possiblo time have cut tho pi-Ices awny down. "Wo ask nn profit on any of the numbcis, nnd In many instances havo marked them away below cost. Jt Is impossible to ftivo a description of the many qttali tioa and designs. The low prices marked on them will have to do the talking. The following aro some of the reductions wo havo made: At 50c, reduced from 75c. At 75c, l educed from $1.00. At 0f)c, reduced from $1,125. At ijU.a5, reduced fiom $1.75. At Sfl.DO, reduced from $2.00. At S1.75, reduced from $2.50. At $2.25, reduced from $13.00. At. $3.00, reduced from $4.00. At $3.88, leduced from $5.00. At $4.75, reduced from $6.00. At $5:50, leduced from $7.00. At $0.75. reduced from $8.50. At $7.50, reduced from $10.00. 510512 Lackawanna Ave A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock ol Cut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. j i J1 ! v FRANK M. MOVER, Contractor and Builder. OSO PENN AVENUE. lobblns of all kinds promptly attended lo. 1:11IA1K UlbllirLl.n MltMlTTU). HE HOME SUPPLY CO. Ret ills tiirnilure, beddim. .ind lloor ej)crlnsi for i Jill at v.lioliv.de ptHc .it 734 W. LACKflWANH AVE,. SCRANTON. MATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ltUWIHIMi A M'UllWi F. GROSS, 422 SPRUCE, JAMES J. MURRAY. mivewar .-i the Hunt ,V Coi nell Co, (n tin .-.ml eluct ruetJl uoil, and cntllHtlon, Cartoi till tj.irca if pun an eeneial ill, vorls j fpecully N-,, i!!2 Lickawjima acnii I'AIL WI..SDI', Z:, V.MIIM.10 AVCSIE aTElW DYE WCRKS, and I Ifnrl) Pi.v Cleinlns and rienmshins doods c.ijled for and delivered Itlephone ctinuection wolf & WENZEL 1'raitn.al number), liniien. and ilj.'iit ler-. I'iiiujcc-j a p e i i 1 f llepiirtnt iiomptl done. 910 tiam ate . fer.u I oa, l'.i MLANE, S2S ADAMS AVE. Easter Miu INRY WIL&ON S CMP-NY, rarldoiuliK' 'lailoi-. ill -til Ji-ini.vu Uulldini:), 'All spruce tn-.i Kiauton, 'a. nU pre-cd, Aj tenta. punts pifv-ed. 10 teiiU. Clutliln; re pairtd, lailoi tor ami ilcliicml. Nt-vv i'lionc, 2'Wj H. A, RIZFEVBERG, I'luiiilniisr. 1 uuiiiiii .md Heating, (-ulc- acnt lor IIoujiiI i'uiuiee Tcltplioiit) 111' nl" Linden eticci DR. E, V, BEARDSLEY, DENTIST, 1 uitiiorl wmi Pr Hill. 321 SPRUCE ST, MRS, SARA ALLYN, . MANICURE, I CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT ,n;. wl vieai-, IIuildinK. i'jrlois opn Hortdi t IIiuimU) jiiJ Saturday eicmiigi ? I