The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 10, 1901, Page 4, Image 4
ttfrfyjpfrpi&--' - rtftnrv" 'T,W pramo vj-r. r f THE SCKANTON T1U13UNE-J1UDAY, MAY :10, 1901, "-'"'-' YT,, ' V TV t.lVV H. ItirilAIIII, I'lHInr. 0. Ir'i nVMIKI'., ltiilms Mmmir. t,cw yoik om.ci m x.m ;t. VH.iIiAN.n; Solo Atft-nt tor I'mil-in AilnitW-iH' llr.tticil nl lln I'mlnllm- nl Sitninl L'la-a M.ill Siniiilon, Mailer, I'a., m hi in ...,... ill. 'liu Irtltttn l .llll HM 1,-lml l nlU ".boil IMIir. fiom in m " " Inir mi .mil-lit U'l'ln. '"it IM ml- l '' ',".' miM In MriiiiI. Ir Hill, illnn. I" ' , ... rt.il iiiiiip, mill I In- uilillllon pim" '' ,l '",,,,'. i, pi into Is II. il nil rnnlriliillluM liill !' mi'il'" lo lilllnll.lt ll'li.lull. Dlin -tilt,- .tin i' . . . i. . mi: i'i.at iiati: roil adviui ritsii. llii fnllnwlwr liililr kIi""' II"' l"l,v "'r '"'J.1 each ln.e-itlnii, Mian Id In- ii'i-il within mi'' '' Hun l Mi.lltiproti DM't.W. l'npir Hi-mliiiK t.fM linn M Indie" ,!' '-'' Wi inches '-' '--. J.'OCI " Hi .1" :.i)l " I'm .1" riKW " t5 .Hi"' I'nll I'mlllim .! .'2 1 .I'l .13 .IS for iul of tlnriU, iisuliitloni ot oiulnldii " nn. .Itu he . ntll r lllll Itni III fill lllllirt' l '"- tni-ILIttr 'I til. TrUitltlii ttl llvl 4 n dlllUe' Ill & Lilt- " ill"" . . . . 1 II iff . for Claulfleil AilicrlWtiK fiiiiiwi"! Hppllt.lti'in. TEN PAGEST SCKAXTON, MAY' JO, 1001. Wall street Investnis me heoomlnp ns rccl;lc-s ai the foituno hunteis who risk their doll.it s on the "black," "red" or tho "Jonestar" at the coun try fairs. Elbert Hubbard on Training. IT WAS a thoroiiRhly Implritnr nnd stlmnlatliiB bit of epoilence to tlios.o fortunate enough to lis ten to Mr. Klbert Hubbard on Wednesday evening, as he dwelt upon the nature of true, education not the crowding of tilings upon tho child's jnemory, but the taking time and thouKht to find out what are the Im pressions with which life has crowded tHc child's mind, the helping him oi lier to develop what is best of these, to teach or help the young immortal to do, to do something worth doing. '.That system, or wise idea, carried out Will nvoluto tho memory-cramming system and written examination. b.T-ed upon it very completely out of exist ence. Mr. Hubbard's denning' the methods Unit shall mako the most of the child, levelop the mind and body together lor their best work work ennobled by the spirit or glad performance of dally lask and duty as being the aetie tinnslatlon Into school life of the Ideals of llusK-in and William Mollis and Wroebel, must have struck many ot his beaters as a most felicitous pie.-vnta-tiiin ot the truth. Tills pletuiv of the child full of nag life's eager outlook upon life, UMeptllili' to active outsldu inipies Mons. longing with hlldih lnipetu i vli to do fiinietliing needing the un- li'i. -.landing and guidance or the tun her, in&lead of a continual ic. Mraint and an Insistent memoiizing limn bl.icklioaid and thioiigh text liniil.. though given at that point in but two or tin ot st long .sentences, was one U linpioss itelf vitally on the mind, nf couiso no teacher of young ehildien c.rn gam the personal sympathetic cempiehension of each pupil's mind and give the personal guiding Influence to a class numbering enough for at least two teacheis. Neither Is It a pos sibility when teacher and pupil must go ahead with that written examina tion always In view wherein the ready memory of umolated facts, aibltrarlly selected by some oflicial aullioii'.ed so to do, is the test for advancement not the real gain of dally impiovemcnt and daily development. He is emphatically right also when ho says that no sys tem of. public; school Instruction will do Its work aright until it piovldes ef fectively for manual training. Brain, uyo and band must bo both permitted and trained from the very beginning to net together. Tho cities that liavo Introduced manual training, perhaps most em phatically those that liko T.os Angeh's and some others', have a complete sys tem ot sloyd teaching, under ti.une1 instructors, nrc tho ones that at" . ing most effective work for the Idunl citizens of the early futuie . thiough' them, as an Inevitable en u l.uy, for the state. Tho United States spends a million i ill.ua a week for coffee. This will loiihtlcss be a surpilse to many who h.io been led to bellovo that the bev iiago tunds of the countiy are de- utfd entirely to beer and whiskey. A Man Worth Watching. Trilfi KIIW pioprletor of tho Philadelphia Times, Mr. ' Ochs, does not njjrce with - Colonel Hryan'H theory tliat llio young man of today has no chance in life, for his own experience teaches nilui wise. In 1SCJ, Mr. Ochs, who Is 41 yeais joting, wuh selling papers on the stieets of Knoxville, Tenn. Later he was a cash boy In a Providence, It. I., Kiocciy stoie. IP'turnlng to Knoxvlllo in 1ST.', he (.pent a year In a liner store as u cieik, but found his true (Kid the yeni later, when ho hired out is a "ilovll" to the Knoxville Whig and 'i.llllelV Kium 'this he rose to be assistant cic man, iidvei Using and hiibserlption tollcltnr, Hi'oiter, manager of tlio Job pi luting department ami on July 1, h"? Just live jeais attei his uppiPH tlecship us a "devil," ho became pub lisher and pioptlutor of thu Chatta nooga Dally Times, which he bought wltii his savings. At that time the. Mibscilptlon list was liVJ and the plant was worth $'.',000. Today the Times is Iho leading paper of riiattanooua, li.it, one of the best newspaper homes In tho South and Is woith j:J0,00i). Having solved that pioblein, Mr. Ochs. looked ilelieie tor Homelhing to do. The Times of Now Yoik, which had been a power dining the life of Urorge .loncs, u founcter, had aflor Mr. Jones' itcith mil down. Tlnce or four famous newspaper men had tiled f levivu it and hud fulled. Mr. Ochs dt'oliled to hoc what ho rpmIiI 'lo- t In iniikn mil stm V too low?, he picked It oiii or a ni'ii Ilium! eoiiitllloii, et It mi Its fed. iiml titilny H Ik niutiiiB te moil iiioillulilc nr Ni'W Yoik. iu'WS' To fxltmulf Hi" miiiiltutlc ol tliW mi-'ich" Il must b noted tliat Air. Orlii tint! in rnrp Hearst, with $10,000,000 nii'l rulltwi,I with ulino't iih much, liclh or them I'lowdlm? on nil the Mcim Unit their Kri'iit wealth ioiiIiI com. miiml. Tlu'" iihiyfil to tin jmIIoiIin wllh fnut, fnlcc iiiitl butii'ombe, pplccd iih only uxp-'iii In yellow Jriuiimllmti run spice ihi'lil. Ho ci'tei'otl to the ll'llllllllll Xl'llfC iitul ooiitIcih'i' of till' ii'fiilliiK imlilli'. will' H'lpet't for the lf.MioiiHlhlllili'M and dlmilty "f Journal uin. ami he won. When In hoiiKht thi' Philadelphia Times, whleh had fallen Into about tin1 ninn- low estate, or lower, an the .Vuw Vutk Times had leached when he look lii'ltl of it. m mmIiI S:,oo,000 In spot ensh, unci It was his own money ill Oh eel fl lilts of his clean enteipi le. moiiil iMitiiiiKi' and eM'iiltlvo uhllllv. No polltk'laiis and no ccupoiMtloiw helped, with a view to niortKiiKliiK bis Uttt'iMiieoi aflerwaid. lie ellteis Hie 1 Philadelphia Held 1'iee haiided and you had better look' out lor mm. lloncsil.ile, areoidhiK to amounts, Is sulfeiliifi f 1 0111 a seven.' attiiL'k of the blue laws mania. Looking Ahead. A SKiN'IKU'ANT Interview has been given by Secretin j' (iiigi to Walter Wellinan of the (Milcngo l'eeoid-llerald. After pointing out that in the past thiee yeais the marvelous development of the foreign Hade of the I'nlted Stales has luoutiht the other nations Into our debt to an amount something like $1,700,000,000. the seoietary gives It as his opinion that Instead of becom ing vainly elated, the Ameilcan people should view their good fortune with becoming soberness and take counsel of piudence as how best lo convert this temporary advantage Into permanent .supiemaey. Asked If he dieadeil a hos tile combination of r.uropeau interests, lie said: "This po.-slbillty is not lo be lost sight of. Neither Is it to lie gieatly apprehended. If anything could bilng It about, nothing would be more likely lo do so, perhaps, than some of the ex pressions which have chopped fiom Ibe public platfoim or which appear 1 1 om time to time in too Jubilant edi torials in the dally pi ess. These uie lead by the icirejgner without making dill' allowance for Hie exubeiance of the Ameilcan mind, and as human na ture, according to Hinke, Is as much moved by imagination as it Is by iea son, our fi lends on I he other Mile of the ocean aie liable to take undue al.nni, not only as to what we hae aireauy uemeveu, out as to exagger ated llieoiles concerning the plans whli h we have in hand for the futuie. "Theie may be attempts at combin ation between our commercial ilvnls by means of taiitfs or tiade lemila tions, designed to icsliict the fieedom with which our goods enter foielgn maiket.s, but in this particular theie Is little likelihood of any permanent .suc cess. Tlie leading nations aie not only livals with us, but with one another. Their domestic policies and their inter national policies differ fiom each other, and anything like unifotmlty of agree ment is piactically impossible. Be sides, it will sooner or later appear, botli to ourselves and to other peoples, that the economic laws alwavs have power to asseit themselves, in its last analysis tiade or commerce is an ex change of commodities. The enoimous cash balances which have fallen to us dining the Inst thiee or four yeaia, after making all proper deduct ions for freight, insuiunce and the cost of Ameilcan travel abroad, which do not show In the official reports, cannot be lndefinltelycontinued. Our trade abroad nwj- Indefinitely Inctcase, as the power to consume In the world outside Is In creased, but this growth must be ef fected to a large extent at least by an exchange of tjoods or labor pioducts between us and the lest of the woild. This end may lip i cached, and it is fair in ! - mi thai it will bo reached, Hi . ! system of leclpioclty ' ii i v Hie eiiuitles ot 'give i- I. li Impoitant fea lutes." ,, i,p tills interview, Mr. lUs with n number of .,.. ' .V i anient officials access- i . !' i tig tun and this is the ill I.'' i. niiiment and preuiction a e-ii ".,c.i in his summaiy: I In- inu.illiii,' ciilnii)n U lit it tin' kicii'lav In. iinu.l'il llii' 1 nt.to of Ih.' hit; IiiIiiiiiiIihiiI pollii el i In- Itipnlillciii p il t hi the in it liiluie, 'I lil.-. , In mi le fit sc iltiril .1-. oik' of I lie ill-iiiii-i i i.il it'll 4M.I fuilu'ii.iiici' III .ill mil' touimi ii'l.iliini-. .iml .1 iliA.net pl.m in ilnn'i' tin1 1 .i i ilf Hhtcliili'-., wllli j iliw lu hnliliiu' uiir aii'Jt IhIi'Ikii Ii.hIi' ll iik'Jii of iuiiiuiili In ji ii iillu I Hun hv .1 i5fii"i il n'lli)ii if Hi.' Pnuliy liu. lU'fuie Piciiliiit MiImiiIij Ml IIh' c ifll i1 fm liU lour nf the minim i mi. nil ill. Hi. ill I liicn hohl .h M tliU pan nf I lie ll.iiiliii.in rj ui.iniiiH'. Il i Jt;i -t .1 tint ii Aiiiiini r.' In huh! lnr li'.iilil'.liil) In Imiuil iM'h' iiiliu slum woiihl hue In ln liinlc In 'ir tii.leini'l., slmu ill 1 1. ul.', .1-. Sun I n llliti' i.llin mil, l In IH ll't anil.N -m I'Mlnimi' ' k'ii"il'. Il N is'lllCil lllll II. I' .ullllllll.tl.ltl'lll will III!,!' ic ii'ciiicicll.v iiiillry upon ioii.'H'-. Ilm ili iiiclliii wliftiii'i nr iml ronri-i mn !' IikIiu l In nuiDinJ to the in" coiullllnnH in n huiul .in. I iili'ilhi' in inner U suiiii; I" iVjh nl li ii lm jilnilnl.ll illmi thin nin Ih.' nr.'il iniiiiilictiir. inij iml iimiluiins; Inliu-H .iireiiiil i lit it t iv. ,l,t nlntri II win nii')-.lli!i InViiue iilllhc lion of inipoiljiil to it ! of ihli cliir.iiui h." t .hi-.' Miulm M'l'H.-. I'Hi'K iiii.iiii !" IjI iulei' tu tuoi in t lie. u.n .ii'il tiit l-'-'l .ii il. in. Ill some ipiaileis them has Inen .speculation as to tho po.-.slblllty that our Kuiopean tt.ulo ilv.is, feeling keenly the pinch of Ami'ilcaii competi tion, might eienlually provoke a mill- tiny war, with a view to eonsolldat. lug Old Wmld opposition to V.iukeo piogicss. I'pon this theme. Mr. Well man Miioles nnoilier membor nl' tha Waolilngton goveinmoiit, holding a post almost as high In laul. as that of Sccietaty Haye: 'I'll. ie In. horn n'.'l Uui pr.l.ilily will La l.ilL nf luiiihliiilinn. In ilutU j.i Jin i ilk ii. nlh .i'l lliu d.'iiiiiiiliiu" (.Him in I lie eu.ri'l'. .iIT.iiu. 'Hill fUili i.iiiil'iiiiii'in hill em iit.r I In- 111 1.1 of firiC Jli'l link in I 10 ll)iUIUIt) nillitiiy I'lipO'lllon hi iuifii.iiiil ihuli I .fi not Ij.'Iu'M IIh in 'loin nrl I i nuiui j'.unl t.) Ko Id u.ir; mil 'lm nili"ii wliuli i m Ii.i4 ntloi.l ir am Ih.i-v ttluili m n Ivuk vim Jojl.MH ric uioii ihv hi itthu i"n' "I lt I ulloif M.iU. V Ic'Uli II 1) he iImah 0. mi the tl.ml.ln wl.li It (tlljt ililuln II nou lunMi willi licr imIIviiiI il" W i. 'Iliou-li ill' In Ii lino o( tlif ililiv'.t ot all lh worlil nttloni. MUIlUli tlatcjuicu arc harJ pnmi to tod U l".itt imptpiit.ir iniilnt of InrKi'lnit the tficmiM tliiniuh lin.illi'ii llme who ilniii' tniMt I'll Ilm .lnr, mill I lie llrllbh imhlk iim-i nuw 'in '!"" lulu IH iorilt In lm 1 1 Hie cii'l )' the .li 'a Snillh Mlll.l lllll hlllioi'll I )l Ml'll ' Millll I'oiitilri, mill H hit iml Miiilliini'il I uii'U lliu-. fit In. illttiiibnl llllll'h lllillin'l l il tllllliil iMeiit, III whli iiitiilillnii "null llllll'h lino ei' In' If liu nil Ion wile Jn'i Intilis i loni! mill l.liitr tup unit .i ilr.l.rlm iinuir How rnnhl n l.Mt lliurite nf lixlllnn he Inlnl wltl'Oiil tliiuuliiK die L'iin'1 Htm nt nut of nllloi'V tlhil ii tine of llie.it lllll iln It line of nihil I'mimcim Mil 'Ihcn it iml Dili' nl Hum tint i ml'l ttniiil the tli.ilti nf .1 liuiliiiiiieil war til the I lllll. I stillli inllhl .l.lllil II ll I'MIMIlll'iliy inl.lllinii In tliflr i'nii'llltiiM i.H'ii nl mi"' llie iixliii; iin l Ion nt Imtt In Im i ' 'IM1' Million! iin-iiiit ill'iiiiilinl iiniiiinr Iho tipii' clii. In "nine nf Iho lolillni'lil il emilillh t. while the liiinli'in nt liixnl Inn ille n'li'iilv .llimitl lii tn the limit nr cnihirinii-, It Mniihl he lm mt.lile In inl on ninth nmie Willi ml I'loiluc!' In; hi He ii'illilnil iiint.'iin iiik. As lor the I'nlted Slates: 'I In ie it pinllrill.t n. limit In the ' '' ten lint' the people nf Ihe I nlliil "lili "in l""n into the i nlli it of Hull isoveiimiilil. Now we me I il-lnir .iinm.illv i iiiii "iiil lii Ih'1 limine ' Hie ililn.l nf fmelaii inimlrli', iml lie me iliiltn.' It Willi iilniiH ililiitiloni i i'i 'llitte l lm inniplillil .ihnill the Hm in 'hit ronnlrj. Mini ptnih' tin not Know Ilm tin i nu liml at all. We i. in I ile n II ilnl inllllnii. of il"!' In. a Jon williniit frltlloli in lultMilp 'Ihe tin mi id' 'iisint of n rmi Inn tscHiiiimriil, iiltir ioiMiih' 'in b iiftlif .liiil) nf '"" I'liinlii. tnlil lm- lio In Hi ml Ihe piopli of the Inltnl Stales i. ml. I tnnilnit' ..inm,lml.tlmt 1 ," il for Hull srnv i nun. lit i-isin 1 1i in mi pi'iipte in lliiiolie cmihl inoiluie -VM1 imIiI.ivhi Hit. n-f wltli which lie Inv lllue .nun npm til. Iiiini-i nf AineiiM withnit on n inll ml nrllitioii i" at onee Ihe initit'l ami tni.i of In.ljn -I lti-.mi n. 'Mils l one of the .liiinui.l ii'i-i.n. win nlhei nilloni .lie not Kiiiiiu In wn wllh nt. We me loo lioiU In em IiiiiihIiI U'wiinri't, The new le pict thi . hue lm mn nillll.ui- pioiie.t t one l.'itoi- 'Ihtj line uni li" .it M mil Hi nt s mil mn. In Ciili i. in the I'lillipintits in till" i. .nut thei l.ni'W whir we c in iln Imlli "poll imd mil mi. Itnt mine linn Hut N the toiiMiont- lit Hill win- It ii mitlii ol inlllloiH npnn mil limit of trei-me at will at nf inillloiw of nun, mil in Imlli puliinl ii- thei reilie Hut we st mil nmiialril ami iintppiiiiihalilo These ciiiotatlons state the situation aceuialely and instruellvely. The danger Is not of win; It is Hint our own people may fall to take a broad view of their own welfnie. In gieat afl'.ilis lasting success is to bo had only by knowing when to give as well as lo lake. We shall have to learn this lesson and II will depend upon the nionam'is of mil- iiuliistil.il Interests how soon the tuition shall begin. Announcement Is made that the T'lltston (layette lias pa--cil into the sole ennttol of Mr. William .IiiM-ph l'eck, acting pnstm.istet of I'ittston, son-in-law of the iktzctlc's late edi tor, Thendoius Hint, nnd son nf Wil liam II. reck, cashier nf the Thlul National bank of this city. Mr. Peck is a young man nl good education, good business I mining and the eneigy and earnestness Unit count In news paper wink. We wish li 1 in and the Hir.ettc' success. Aptopos of the latest euoimous de velopment In Wall stieet of the gamb ling et.ize In stocks, Joseph c '. Ileii diielcs, ineslilent nf Manhattan's U.ink nf Conimere e, one of the two gieatest banks in the eoiinttv, said, In an ad diess last Satillday night befnie the Brooklyn club: "I think a man Is a tool who speculates in Wall sheet, unless that Is his piolessinn." Hut the wlltl i tis.li nf amateur gamhlcis Into the niena 1 1 om which almost eiery one ot them will conic out loseis goes on. Foiesl Hies In Sotithein .Teisey. "Slv miles nf ll.inie" near May's Handing. Iluntlioels of men lighting the eer spte.idlug collll.igl.itiiin. Homes ile stioyeei. Game ot all vin leties liutued to death. Sixty ihous.ind acies burned over. Knoimous loss. This Is In Inlef the iccoid sent over the wlies on Mon day of the latest I'm est lite sol by some one "In the dense woods hack nf I'au coast Mill." last Salunlay. Still no hint of seeking out the ciimlnal lot punishment by the law. Yet people wonder that finest Hies continue. The Southern Imlustilal association Is tepotted to be busily picturing lor the holding of its coniention In i'lilla delphla in .Ittnc. Tills body of topie sentallve men tioni the southern stales appatenily seeks to engage mil Hum 11 men's inteiest In the Imlustilal enlci prlses ot thu South. CALL TO THE IVATTONAIi SUF- PRAGE CONVENTION. (I'nlili.heil In lltiiie-t ) 'Ihe liMni of linn hi. Imil an iineei-ins siinu-'le fm tiulh. 'Ihe iinliiile ne -tiul.l.il with milt sloiitt whiih mnl. Ihe loullitt mil Ihe liili.ii. 'Ihtie hit lnui no m 111 i.ilinn mile mil imil ami minim h iiIim 1 nuiiuli lu hohl .ilnlt Iln- imill of tiulh, ami who line, ill imi.e ipitnie. iliiwrr npnn Ihiin-elu. Ihe .inilhiniii nf lilincl ami liilohiaut upporiliiin I'liilh., mm Hie 10111111011 piuptii of ih'i"l 1I1II1I1111, on. 1' npiftiitnl 1 mill -It wltli li hiiimil linn at the st ihe, I'ln-it il tin (nit- In Inn,!. In tin- pitl, hut Hie win Id still mil w 11 ijfiln.t 111 w ti'Mlit 'Ihe mfi nu lil-i mint ol mill i mi 1 r,i.ibll.!i"d frit, lu Ihe I nlliil -si Hit .iml the Hi 1 1 i-.li mi- pile, .lit it -I m.l-i .1. Hi'' 1 lliu is of einluilon in Kiiiiiiinuiit anil npurtiit a thou-iml pin nf liillii aiuuiiiul nnl ..iiiLtuiiini wot It in' Imt a iintilii 1 J" llnl Ihe pilmiple limit lb lie Ihlt luiiu.ihle liheil fm nu n 111. put ii'1'1 w.ilil- "I,iiiIIiiiiiiiI ikllie III. it JiM pmi ! f I ..lit Hie tonsilil nf I lie iiomiiiiiI" Si .0,1111 r wit III. IM.1I11 1 Hum i.lli.l than Ihe Mil.ihili 11 pnl. li. uil'ipinl 11 a. lit.- i.uo,inlee til U lihuli; ami II lm line tin w ileliunlii ol ml) p.nple .lining fm p.ililu.il fiiiilinu A hilf iiiiiiii) Inn- a new Inaml of 11111I1 .ul. i ilc .lm. 1 tint wiiiiieii a. well 1. mm Inluiw tu Ihe t,.ilellliil," ami lit III link il liu iipiilu ninn ol Ihe piiiuiplf. In illl'i'in tejiiilltai ot m .. iiainl. Hie n 11 truth w li mfi hi the iiulitil npp.1. illon if .niliti. Hut the lull etiitui) 01 cult mn- ha wiuiikIiI .ttNf.ilm; le-ull, l'ot--mtr pujiiiluin lun hull larcl) uinmiil llhll title lilt tit 11 . (ill... I lo M-iiuiil li'll.l.l'l llnill, ami limiltil Millinitu lm wi'inui lm I'tii 11 ih ll-luil lu mill) ill titilliil nitioii. mill lu lulf the ktuet of thu I 11 h,u - ihe noiU it 1 ir ttt.tr) toinplili "1111111 on mie mile ef Ihe I'i i 11. is i. 1 lie 011 Ihe nlliil," sii. Mont lijiie si. Ilm ii,:lu nl wouiin In the hilloi, iitknnwl i.l;i. I ah liulli fuse mii'iilHi'i In W'ioininsr, ( oltii.iilo, 1 tall ami lit ilm, i. leaitlul at an ill esptilitiiri In Mime pollens ol Hie I'nltuil . staled .iml as 1 vie ill leinliilioii 111 nl la 1 h. 'iho liut 11 n. nf Hi" in w iiiiluiy me .lo .tin.. I lu 1111111.1 tin 1110.I iKiiiuiiii iml intui-e .tlii.li.le of I he 111. .11 ninn liiuilil.l hit uiowu rrfi ml of Ihe inlt. in u. ninn lite ami liiuuor lilt) aie inn.-i'ipitnlli nijinli.l in iippii.iliiii, wlule 1 oir.i 11. it lie lii'ir.llili sUlnll .huilhltr lo klioul.lu wuh tin in, liliu.l in the inline nf lhc illitil pilliiiuhlp IlilliUl.t In till. 1 111-e lie hvli'ii. Iml in mi. silislh'tl lint ilclni mil tiiine ult nut tin It- lit lp, til imthllii;. We .lie ippioiilum: Ihe tllir. i nf Ihe xioit tnntt'.t an I mi) fiiunl it lui'li'il. If the- thill ilttnri is I01.1 in 1 unlit,:, thi! rcpoiMililIIIj iil with lliu... wlin In Inu, hut 1I0 in. I ml. il lilenili in 11111I1 .nil llluriv ale r-pt-eiall) iliuttil to muni ihe tliiili ilm. I nun nl ton iiilivii nl ihe Naiioiul Imeilini W'ninni suf fi me tss.it in 1. 11, whit li will Ie lit hi in lhc I list lllptl.t ihuiih. Minin.ipnli. Jllllli.. Mi) Mu lo June,' 'i. iiulu-iu. I'm! (Vgnnl; I'lKiliiUi (ml Sljulon, S11.111 P. lullmiii. Iuiiioi Hi pitsl'luils; Cuilie I lupiiun Cut, pichltni, Hi 1 111u II luw, i lit picshleiil, llailrel I'li.ln ni), t-in pmi hn.-i-iiii'liii. Mlie slime llljel.will, nuii'llii.- .in ictJi! Ilariitt Tj.ilin I illon, Irra.um- I aju Clay, (allrcriuc Wjuli Midi" -h, BuJitori Information and Entertainment, Too M" I'M IDS ut T. !n. til i I'llini for the llrtt ple.lcltlicj nf lulu tn ill. to UntlM V. IViper an liiciilrnl nf Mr. I'alnii't ll'll In liey Writ tlmiiia: Ihe linluhl "t the lit Cnlnii lii.iiiMcllim "llili bit," Mr. I'tpper Willi t, "i n loitlieil hj whli thrill' Mill In lieiome an Itileinillonil loinpllc illon. 'Ihe ( nlnn ilmiiintti'M at r.nnpi i.iie lilm .1 kieil ilunonttiiiHoii, ,m. Hie I'nlnni In Kei il itop.itil to nulilii II. 'the line nt Imill which pliit lii'lurtii 'I'.nnpi mnl iiii.iiii tout lit n nt Kiv Wi'M, .iml the iiptiln of the mie which "mini I' lllll l thought he wnuhl iln hit f-lille to waul nil 1. 1 In; the ll.ll i .ntii.t so he Iml Ihe 'hip mil.) iltcm ileil iiml It mn hue lnii' p. mil tli it the Cuban tolnri wile lililiilcil wllh nlhirt. .t imy i ite, the "piuMi inn.iil at Kei WikI w,h e,i) imlli;ii.iiil mnl mule re tin nl linn et In the i.ii.l.ilii uinetal III II mini 'mnl iiltn in the Vmeiiian inlhoiltht, Put time Im iI mnl 'lunpi Imlli wtie In Ihe I'nlleil "lile-i time wit no Kin mil nf urleianee nf whlrli t'llliial inunlniio iimhl lie l.iKin. Mllh Ihe sli.nntlilp iDinp.uiy It wit i -el I. iih m Hit i, lm tin spm. iriiirrtiminl cinrhl mil." It lerj In u .mi nl. nt hi iort ex n limit mnl "Hni ollhlal annoimiiet uhlih tnnlil he Inlliilul mi the sli jii.ilp. 'Ihe t ipl iln ef the n -el wilt hin'itil up fm mi i spl in Itinli. He wi. in tlUinilii, mil the eil in illon wit ipiitl.li 01-111101111114. Ill' I'Mllilillnl Hut mi the mi, ninn llllltll the spmMi i;oh mini nt iniiipl 1I1111I il wit hit lw'i limnlieil ami Hilil.i eit nth lilp 1 1 "in Taniii In K11 Uo-t, mnl he h.nl it l.-ln itnl I lie .iiinlu 1-111 In ih tin itlin; hit eet.il 'Hut soiti Cnl. in I Icanniliiirt mnl the chitf nt Ihe ('nlnn Junta hippeiioil tn he on lioml nl Ihe -line time wit II 1 nlnthleiite In whiih Hie i.ipt.iln ilhl not ill lull lli;llllli line, lurnw He (uliint well' ISO. Inn mnl ii.inliiir all the time. Iho ntilth en' 1 1 nun nl wit not filth -itWlnl Willi Ihe 1 -plaii.itioii, Iml no fm 1 In 1 1. In. 11 wat t. iK. 11, .iml Hie lii-.li 1 ipl iln 'itl in m 1 tlnl lint Inst- Inor Willi ills iniplottit, .ilihoiuh lie wit 1 .nittoiii il not to ti h lirate am mine nnniit i-uie-i of hW tiipt lutwuii "liiinin ami Key We-t," 'I lie Cnnivie lilllsellin of I'ltl-lnni; it Minims nut tlnie ni.iilllie iNplmlni; nillet (hi. sin-mil- line to W.tnnilnu' anil ( nloi nl.i. In liuiil lm fostil. one aloin; the imitli Ml mill nnH lit tn up at Liln iilm, tu hunt t.n l.ne l.il.l-', .mil nut- Into Ntliii-ki to took fm piehUtoiit icmiiu-i III, hinl hunt, lu chime of W. f C. TntM. will pli'hlhli- he the liintt iiiteir-tinj. Slls the l'rtl-liiuu 'luutt: "IJinto 1 nimthet ot lunU ami folt cm the nnitli Atlintle n.i-t aie rip iuh liiiomiiu ilinit. III. 'Inil.l wilt tltiole hit tune In .111 tll.'il lo hittue-tiiy pulunns of Hit -i- Intel-, -iml limit. lie I. 1 -nii illy in -.out tn rut spit Inn ui of Ihe spun, nl rttic limit htiowii it iiul.t, ami nf niu,iiin. iii'l l.ihu tl.11 ilutti-i. Hie I nsi -I iet-iis of whlili, it i.nt tslmct, me t.oinniitur tteitliU4l.i iaie 'Ihe KU it .ml., the 1110-t tueiiilin lit of Iln- .ink pe titi, is feaitil lo he 1 Mint I, 1. no lilt- liml of tins liml hit hem f.iuinl siute ls.11 Hull Ihi.e -pii nut nt of tint Imil ire 11. KimiMi In he in Hie I111I11I s,i,j, ,,,,,. in ih,. s,niili.nni in lu-tnule mil the ollii 1 lu Ihe lia.liitn of Nit mil s,lim(i , Phil nlilpliii Vinilliii hint tint, it 11111111; it Ihe lin.'1-t i.f Iho 1 ihrailor tint I.-, which hi. nut linn -.111 .uiie HTl. lf Iln- 'pitiuitu mih lulu in tn In ftiiiuil in Hut (olilillt, one in the ml t li-on 1 ill lii.lillite ami tiilie in Hi' liltlimv ol N itlil.il s, ), m 1 ( ,u little liiu-t urn woillil pil .1 hilnl-oiue pliit' t'l -iti ninn-. nf Hum- Iwii IiiiiI- Mi. Tn.lil lilt lit tle hope of him.; 'ilile to liml .1111 ol III.' Iitlir limit, hut he iiilititt lint he tan -ituie sptii nu nt ot fiilit-i si,, lu s .iiii.iiii ten i.ne .nil which an- lil.ely In luionie ttmtl in the iniii-e of a ftw teiirt. lie it in ul'pt in woil of tint Kiinl." lu the uiiliili'ili ol wnlir in the W.islmuti ini-iiir; iiitme umlil In :i l.ihli w 1-I1, -ii. ,1 si.ii, nun It nt 1 stn. ml 'Ihe s, tils or Sttlllt ' i 1 in Mime of mill) fitnti wlii'h wnuhl .ippntmli llsets.t lut' Mine iiiilionili. t.ilile In tints nf l'u pl the ilati- sitiiut an hoilnl to softtir th'iu, nnl the i.inu'ls nnl 1, illli ue .1 hi ihe ' 1 oiup 1 n thu .lie letl with Hum Ihe) lie 1 ih 1111 ( him se, .mil sriil In ml. 1 ml.. Hi tiou of Hit ir huh 1 ml. lu s-pni liiii nt .mil t'littilt ieil fm ihu'.ifiiit. ami live- tnhle lnui nut. are Mine pinposi t. s, m mi to l.e .ipnliiil fm the -pi t to. t f .ut ih 1 nuts ite Inn noil in Ki 11I to til 11 l,in the int linlii ml bet. Ill llnlil the .till nl tnnt nf the lipiiiitiil It siiliHtlllll S pil-tlllitil ill ll-.s of tllstnllll nt a tonie. lu tniiis nf -i iiliii of 1 1 le' ll.ltl,s t it till Ml It'll lnl-llll' llnl s,,i,i- 111. in fur a fit' horns in w.iiii; tin 1I11I. mitt 1 -Km inn., oil, mil tin 1 in thin In il.nl m Mllll'Ut W.lls 111101 tills Mill .III oil Ills .ll-n Imil ohtiinul 'the sU, nf it e 1 iml, hi 111 is cumuli up it f..i..l f.n i.inle, .nnl 1- u-t.l lu l'iiij, win 11 mi. nil, is 1 mlii. Hie u-e ol some Mi !t in anil ulhir yris-et fm luuslis r. I11 lm: 1 ipnlli ileuh'pul This iiiii.uil is 1. slri.n; ami II. xihle i- lur-th- I 1 mi tin 11 fuse fn.iu this I- lienu' 11-1 il a .tiiilliii1: fm 111 11 1 IC si. 'Hie u-e of Ppillii 111 iMmr It will Known, nnl str n KM-t lm pin.-l is 1 11m li u-i.l fur the .inn- puipo-i'. Ihe Miii.l.i- iiui-iuie in 1 itli .niiliitnl to iln u-e of Minn hitiiiiiln.iu- nu- ilisippi ii -.mn tin, 11 .! so u.uili on .11 1 mint of put lii 1 1 mini f.u lis itinlilinii is hi 111-e it itpltsMils 1 w Me whitll Hit il. in 1 1 1. 11. .11111 .tit 1111 t 111 III' c)it, r it, sp'ls apil t 11 .lie ill hi III.' elttlitlil lli'lli .inolte. wi-lein lli-t ti.inne .net I In ui-i'.e ti'.m Us thin oil Int" iml hi nuiit'iiu.' il il In spits Ills hull al'lt In liallo tll'ilUll fni'ii tilt Milllte In ill 1 I use fhlio ol il lu-iiiliu." e-piii-i- It In. iliin.'iis'.i.ittil H it 1 .nil mnl of ..will toiil.niis J., nm 1 iilile let if siirn'.i, 111.I llnl .- n.iKrfi f.tl in siiiulti inn ili.ut 1 '.nnl' p 'limit nt .11 it ite u! lime ,iml 2ill mil, 111 or .iluihul .1 nl tninlt lte p.uin.l. ot In smoke limn tuloii ihlmneis i. Ill-' I) car I11.11 in .iiiulhn Inriii. in.l in Ihe tnni.e .1 1 liw l .ut we inn tiut," w in- I'IuIi-mI I ll'l will InhllMill ill ihe W.l-lillljlull -III. .1 n e ihinimilioii ui Hit- .iiit.ki- inn-nu. -1 tin 1 lmt In I Hire town ii"l In. m the ii.ilinu "f fie . 111lt.11,. in-p.ili'i, Iml In 1 in-' iiiii-iiiiit. ne IukIi nilii: lu If 11 n U1.1t ilir.lt nl nl ill mill-; the piillih. nf 1 m l.tiii to iii,ih with lit .if 1 1 piuih.ili, -11 lit-lplisr I 1 liuson Iln nisi lu. ,111. 1 Hit ir iii!i.lihiiit, Hni nilalit hm lhhlii mil lillli lu p,i hj liiiiin I-, up Ihe-i- pnticl.-" t liiiilhi).' tn .-Imil hm the mi lat lm in n ,V Is ".tilkul lu olk pitllHIIIliI In pill ie 1 mn ut. ..mie illu'ti 111..11. 1. -"I In .luhii It I oiiimuiit In a iiii-iii p.ipti in llop.r. W.'Lii nilii-liii.'. I'm t v iinjilt- 11 um, 111 1 e II nili r of l-il-S, id 1 iih I In liti'i wiiiU . i Hie iuii'iuiiIii.iiiI, 'unit hi ii' mm mi lah'.i. , nil. nil liu iiitim ill 11.11 nl Hit iiintiai m, a luiikti.iir.il ai'-i nf if-'ii I'i P" niiii'iii- i""', lUiinti 11 li.sI ul J7. Ill 11 In 11 ilnne hi -' ' n ll.nl. 11 the ttar In 1'iile. Wiui. I"i ni.lill 1 lilmi inn 10 n-i "lit, hislni Mult ni 1 Hit 1 oiiliii lnr liul luurulil kill tm- unit 11. n. mil nil,- lo .HI pel' tt 1:1 ot lihi t ciiti.it I Wil.liint.il, IM., Tmuiitu .nnl sii.itu.tl 1.1 ilnili Mini ami niliipipt- nt I'i t" !iO IM" mil. h-s llian I'" I n li i p.ii.l .11 Hie ..11 e ilitie in iniiti n lm. Il" ton t-101ul.lt a. Hn- III I, llai nl 11 ..nui. I 'in t 1 rent. mi He eontmlor, ami W.1.I1I11.I011 mine il lu. spilnlili'tl, twiit ami iluii'il ii .-in.l-, lm- s.ruil ..'I per mil. 'Ihe illation nf tnv,t.i,;o lo pmsptiili It Iml. c il.. I hy the folltiwln.- ililenu'lil "f iln .In fin me lit until puslil rale 111 l-in -ml m l'"ll In 1M5 ( r a tliiKle lilti'l iiii)uwi'il of mie ''" u plpl'l' Hit elUthllu W.li ,i fnlh.w.: I tills II . Ill I'or an ili.tiiue 11111 i'ii"lliti ui mih! Dm ..a mnl not iveuliiitf Ml mih'' Our hi iml nu tMieiliiij il" milet l"j Dm 171 ami nut ixtiiillui; Mil! mile. .. l-'t Dm lt lilllij ' hlli'l ininpiisiil i two pl.ick u( pii.i v thiuul Willi iluirhle tins' latt. "I lime P"" iiltli liipli, aii.l if funi iiui wlht nu'ih'il'h'. Hire or mme ph-tis niillnl in -i Min ""I wi.,p in. imp uiiiiio wue tlill'.'ul ')ilh i,iinliiiile p -t ue ami nt lire Mine ule .hmil'l lire we .lit he l.Mlll, lu 1'tll Ihe I nlliil MHe iml". " l, ol, i ui'l'-hlii'- in mime in lis. nom Ntw I. in St. Ml' Iml. Ma.ki. a ilisliiue nf "hiIH mill-. i limn M. Mil li ill. Mini. i. in Mjnlli. iapit.il l the Philippine l.lJinU. ll,''7l imlli, l" " ' it uia. 'J lit) io ilott not semi to be an) limit pi to u-iful ileiliatiie pinilitiH li"Ui "d In I'm t. the lile.l i. i.ilhil iwphthihiie. Inimiii thi-iuisi hn ili-uimiil Ilm mie el Hu in -i MiiHiu thai n lei l-Ui. "I iijphlliihiii I- lm I ul ilul il 11 iml oijmi.iu. I i null mnl Ihe hUlul anliualJ, uhillur luialluil at m nr , -nl in .iiUUiit, tlniulli m iiitiiiull.i wlule i lu. a HI) ililltillil atllull nil Ihe I mi'l el viailii.. holli iiiilmjl anil Kiilahl', nil j I1114I, ln.ni It, lit . f"l Hu aie iml u 1" iiJuie the allien o! the a fui aiij I u li ul (Imp. It li now lucil nl il prnlftllon nirtlii't liml In I iv hir ilc-.ihii ntnl ullii-i, .mi! Il "lliu ii-ctul In ililfliiu hoiitt-t nf nllii-r lineit ieli. I'or ileitimint tlnl ii.imile liint liiowii m plil ! loitiii, in Iroulilci.nii. In ut ipe )lne, II hit lull fnitnil iitieiliinjli- mi ml, I'er piiipotm nf iimpoltoii with the leliilnt (f Hie licw llllll'h miMH, 'noli In he ,iiihiiiiiurl, Ille follow liu tihle Imnltii the ioiul illon "f the iJtloui pimltiii'ti nt C.innli In I he li't Ihn'e ilit, I. let It liiti'it'tlnn; Ifl ll. IfH (li'lml.i I.il'ii.-M l.u'n.'i-'i ".lllii'l IJiteht'c ...,l,liil,'illl I.IM.uji I. ls-.-ttl nw su) !.7,.in III),:,;! Iiil.-i'in NVw llrmitiikl. .... l,vi SJI.il.1 l,.'nl I', II. Itl.iml 'H.nJI I'l'.sil lu'i.liTs llinltnl IV---1 i.' 'ill I"', -nil llntl.ll Colimihli .. Jlil.'JIT I'i. I'M 'H.l " I Nnithiiril 'rniltuilii l".il y,'' men I'lornanii-i'il I'tirlloilit .'.iiihui .11 1 1I fli ' H.nVMi'ii l.ll.l.slll t,s.!.l,l!!'t 'llnl .1 tueiMiliij iisnil .linulil 1 nine fiom 1 11.1I III will In 1 iiiiiI-i lo mill), lull Kin 1. ntnlilins' tu Piofi'.tur Cihliull .Inliti'im, It leilli the 1 titu III 11 html tiiiliiunt nl in I Hn- ii.mpuiii lit. nf ciul In 1 lolnpuml mi) he nl.i ilueil piHi.itiH Ml) .iiulhii iwe tiliniK pi ip iillit lo the host tiini ot I. .'it innt mumi I nls -iiiluilne pi.". nls Hn. ippraiauee of u wliile pt.wil.i, mnl 1 it-l illli It. on lit ,1imnut -olil lion ill thiik, sli.ui pii-int, - ihll. Ie in it ilm wain. Ski li illli" I. nun mIm, all nt tthiili piiite.t ,1 mi .wtil I nle, iit.il phiulain Hie let kiln; In I hii pimlmt lit a Mil. -Mini In 1110 r,l uf tihh Ir tllihillt pii.uut ma) 1 lii") (null whli h lilt liithiitti l-nt l.i'C 1 ,fe fm II 1 NUTSCRACKED BY ELECTRICITY III s, l.nllls llmn-imU r.T lout of Illllt lie III tin il I v 11. it1 Knl liy rlu llii It), I li it hit Irnlt Hie l.hctiliil Win 1.1 llnl Kiu-llir. 1 In ninilK tint "the melt lolo n.si.iiiil In t let Irit il.i noiiiuli.it it lh.it uf ii.u Kin; mil. uf tier) l.iml." I hit it Imleetl Hut-, ami ill the I '.in Mutih in t p. .It l..n thiie will he 1 wiiml.-iful ilisplii nl hniv Hut It .11 iniiipll-linl In 1 lei lliiit). Il will he "howii tint flu I1I1 m It Usui In Mill 1 mini I u ft ill tu-. in the potm llt-hl. an. I tint win ie otln'i ,11:111 let hue fnl.il tluliiiily It the filiml of the imeiitoi 'llnl.- 1111 so 111. nil uppiuliuiiliet iiiisliutl.t (iietiutiut; tliiuisliet tlnl Hit in. 11 of coeali.t .ihititi ami ciiiitt .ne irhul to liml in 1 lu lm ill the liliml Hut It .nls lliein In sue t est. Qiflhssesfur tli: A new home frequently needs new Furniture, usu ally odd pieces, to fill the gaps caused by damaged ar ticles or larger rooms". We carry a lare line of odd CHAIRS 'Reception Chairs and Rockers and PARLOR TABLES in the very latest designs, (and there are some very pretty new styles this year.) Also those pretty Parlor Cabinets. While we carry all kinds of wood that is used for this purpose, we have an unusu ally laige assortment in MA HOGANY, WEATHERED OAK and FLEMISH OAK the latter is still very popu lar. Seven lloors full of exclusive designs and new patterns in furniture. HilUConnell Washington Avenue. PARLOR. SCRANTON 4 4 HOTEL TERRACE. I' Mil HU llnl hi. iiclllltlinilllion-. lli-'ll il-..nl iiiiiiH-ijIP Iliiltn 1 lllll' llllllltt'l... I'cllli.llicill -"i'l . ii miii:. Kcllar C Harris. M.iiiiifiilnici nl II nu .s iiml ilcilcu in lliui--' ruiiii.liliu (lnui!. liuiiks nnl iMirliiiK Hi IICimine noiii Hi lliPiiilnl to. 'leloiihont! I ll2 Hi I't'ini luniif Nr.riiiun, I'a L. SOMMAR l.in.iliii., Ciiiiluiliu i:iiiiiin.i nniiiii ini'ii iMiniiit'i i iii-t'ifuiii Sinn. Iliiiiiulcliiis Jiul n pilling a sp"i lalij 32G WASHINGTON AVr. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEAR STORE Writ ffll all II" I fJliiili". nf iliiL- iinpoileil II llii I. -Ilill. flit llllll .11 lilt. 1 M llll l In i."'ll DAVIS STEAM DYE Co. 3II PENN AVE, l.tu'l- ulliil ftu .iml il'lliircil ( li'.iuln,, U.iiiir mnl I'lisiins ALU WORK GUARANTEED, PHONE 3735 Golden Gate Dinino Rooms. It. i 2 . nt in. il ui ilio i lly. l'ui M..II I'i l.i N. -I il 91.11,1 II illllll'l .1 i I I. Illlilt innlti I'l.ll) 24-4-ADAMS AVE. " W. A. HARVEY, 1 In I nt- Mollis; niul I UIui-im lli.irn Hill mnl 'li 'ipliuiii' Moil. 309 COMMONWEALTH BUILOING J. B. WOOLSEY (g CO covmicro?s AND BUILDERS. IKalcn In Plate Glass and Lumber Or ALL KINDS, Kingsbury cS Scranton, Mjliuf.iltiilC'l-)' Agents MfVE AfD MILL iL,uP!.E.S, liintint l.'im. lur Inlin Ili'ilililUi -t II. I i - li. lltiir .li.tj ! ll't liu I' Mne (HI I' I'liiU' s, ml It I'll., i Jll. Co ' Illli ir. I'JiKl'i- liu.. .llnl Mt,lini4i llnlil i (. ,l- Ki.'tnll n I'i'kiiu .it li i-'s Oil I liilliin- llouiii old uili lllil.' FRECKLES, Mnlli ian lm' ""ii. iml U pUMiii-tii in ili.tnl il illmi. i,)iniiiiili irnitiitil lii mi .pi (ii Imiiit In um, i'i iml mi' ttiinplix nu i. mltii'l ilf-u -ii"l ii""l" HELEN BUCHANAN, Doiiniit'lnm.t Hi Uu.h'iuii.ii v SHOFF'S HAT FACTORY, lit Spline Mini. Ntai Hotel In imp ill lltt ni'.i I""' '"I illii -v.il.-s an nmv In N'v H "f Mi'l" I" Oi'l" l W. H. GORDON t SON. Ilnree t-huilns ami (K'nciul llUckMiilll In; WiiKCili aii'l laniasu lluiltliiij and llulili-f til-- j Ins. 3SQ ADAMS AVBNUC. ALWAYS BUSY. A Hteel St I I Our Oxfords. Low In cut. Low In ynlee. Hlph In quality. Ladies' fiom 75c up. Gen tlemen's fiom fj!l.a5 up. Lewis & Reilly, Wholesale anil Retail. t k t p. t r. nm v. v. v. st k k . ". jf , s Union Hade .j i A Good Smoke or Chow. A Tiial Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. X . X X X X X X X X X X X X MANUFACTURED BY The Clock Tobacco Go,, G44-4G-48 Wyoming Ave. Scinntou, Pa. X .-. f. m w n:. c A Second-Class Cit.v with a First-Class Stock of verware m UlttU) Suitable For Wedding Gifts. Mercereati 5 Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. US I NESS v TRV V I Clock's Best Cyf Giass, Sterling Sil THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUF-PLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. Brotherhood Wine Co.'& riw Oltl I'tiit-i, Ilm uii'lic-, ami Mill I 'i. I .ill 'l 1 1 lil dill). P. H. FRENCH, .job COHNKI.L budg. SrEsSCHEi'-'S Great h" ire ai.'S 124 VJYOMINQ UVZNUC. C, li. On I i r ii jn n . I,, i I- i v -tl mr BRESCHEL A' CO. ' ScraTjton Laundry, 322 WASHINGTON AVENUE. I .!!,: Iiv Irl llll 110 li.t'li HI lirilll itt lltllll WILSON WASEtERS. j Spectacles, MADE AND RCPAIRCn, Hill's in ' S. H, TWINING. 131 "ENN AVf, REGULAR -SO PHOTOS ROR $3.00 AT GRAMER'S SULfCKJ. Avr Han LEVi o 'AKERY, 420 SPRUCE ST, Mrvinooi lu HUNTINGTON t. iiuitit a Mm Oiilu- fill SmI.ui iuni'll lillnl A .uil III i ! iltt i il,.-u f'.i In tl .In pi itt., i I 03 GOODMAN'S JiHOiF STOfJE. i. It . I I k I Lllllia .110 souvKif5 airv our cwiToMrnr.. rampi WALTER E. DAVIS. 314, 21G, 213 PAULI BLOCS. Attoniey-at-Luw, Sianton, i'a. vrM vm vta mtoxm THE MOST PALATABLE il- .IM,ll , llii Imill Mil ! w. ll .11 l', I 111 I'l .1 I- I I ' I III II II, I' 11 lllll III Ul I 'lt.il 111 1 A. SOHRADER, n I! ,t ii I IV It'tp.i m rt r Tur unnatJTON VlTRIPIED SlilCX AND TILE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MjIm'IR hi 1'at In-.' Ui t K, en ii, li nu (, I'.ijl ,ili Atii. (illltc "' Ha li'n.lou J UoiKs at Ni Au,', I'a., I!, i. . V. II. U FINLEY'S Lace Curtains Prices This Week To close out our entile stock ot Laco Curtains nt once, owinp; to lack of piopor display spnec to show to advantage tho lni-fro nsosrtmcnt, of ctntnlns necebsnry for ua to cany In stock, wc have decided to discon tinue our Lacs Curtain department nnd to close out the entile line in tho quickest possible time hnvo cut the pi Ices away down. We nsk no profit on any of the numbers, and in many instances have marked them, away below cost. It is Impossible to give a dcsciiption of the many quali ties and designs. Tho low prices maiked on them will have to do tho talking. Tho following me some of the 1 eductions wo have made: At 00c, reduced from 75c. At 75c, reduced fiom $1.00. At 9-jc, reduced fiom $1.25. At 51.25, reduced from $1.75. At $1.50, l educed fiom $2.00. At $1.75, leduced from $2.50. At $2.25, i educed fiom $3.00. At $3.00, leduced from $4.00. At $3.88, reduced fiom $5.00. At $-1.75, reduced fi'om $0,00. At $5.50, reduced fiom $7.00. At $0.75, reduced from $8.50. At $7.50, reduced fiom $10.00. 510512 Lackawanna Ave P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. The Dickson MannfiicturliK; Ui. tcinrrton unci WllUevltirro, ll. .MumiUulciiori o. LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Hollers, llclstlns one! Pumping Muchliiery. General Office. Scranto-fl. Pa. OUSES. 4" 4 ! ! i ! Guernsey Hall IS THE BEST PLACE IN SCRANTON TO F.Uy A PIANO OR ORGAN Don t l.iiltu.oiiif an Kee .1.10 1' har.tin; .new uiins; tor vim. J.W.GUERNSEY, PROP. 3I4-3IG WASHINGTON AVE. SCRANTON. PA. in New (iiit'rn ...'i ll'iiMilP, I, ill Mull l'l,uJ,lpll," . vS, Q, FOR " SALE l llll I 1 t P ill i i.ir- 0 ol i' u ll'lllll II.. li ii j on. lllil u l, iii i. m ii - j n i I a 4 im a '' ' "" " "mmt ALL DSEASES OF WOMEN. lllll!. i I I, IP!" II i,i;iniii ii i M. T, Keller's I i, ' ,iv, ii;i;.il irrlj; Wt.il.-.. p , Hi'i n i li ul i-i ii in in it . in i i.i i i .1 p ill i'l it 'P HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED RIGHT WC ARE SATIOF-IEO WITH A SMALl Pf'OFIT. BERNHARD, jeweler , , Mil U M M I SI I EDWIN '3. WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR. BUILDUP ROOM SB COAL EXCHA.tW-, SCRANTON. PA. imiiiipw Mm .iir.ii itti ---- the scranton umbrella Manufacturing Company Hi- tain tin? nisf.t .t I, nf I mliitllj. Par ll.l . .Ml'l II llliili'i t o ..I-. III.C DM I! nniiiitlm i ..I in a. It ami hi iV iiu in i.p i-ipilll a. p.""! it ,i jinl uunanli'' ui putt, in I liipr Hun Jilt ll'iu." in ilio iln i i-aii all mn- bohiI' ( ic ,mhi I'lll.l. Ill' CIIMKiK. SPRUCE STREET. GI3 Factory H u A.