1 jfjt: '"'WWPWII . iiiK-6 Tr5r - , " ' t ' .1 H -.jxCtSPM 4v ; ' - v-n t. , I' ' T1IIC SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WBDNT3SDAY, MAY 15, 1001. 0c kitxxito rt6une riiMI'hriJ ily( t'.pt Fundi--. I'.v llu-T)J 16 rulill-hlnic Companj, nt I'lll) CmH a Mnntn. (me u UVV R. IIM'IIAItl), l.illl..f. O. V. l MIIII., limine Minamr. New York om.cl iM Stu M. y,,,.,.,,..,. Sole Audit Ml I'nreUn .vilvcltlxln. l.'titcrcil l Hit 1'ii-tnlliu nl "iMinlnn, !'., nj St.. nil I l M.ill MJlltr. When -pice lll permit. 'Die 'Irllitinc l jlvviivi Blurt In print -.hurl Mien limn ll flic mix MR mi tmirht Inplet. lint It- tnlc I. Ilmt thw niit lip flamil. Ir ivlitli.illnn. In I'' tlt.r 4 Irnl ninini 'nil Hip iinnltlioti pnn'ilcnl t" "r' iriiiinp It llui nil mtilriluillutu ilnill Ip IJ In illtori.il ri'vllmi, nin: ki.vt iiA'ir nm .xovr.ni i-ini. IIip follow lui IjIiIp (-linux IIip prlrp p.-r Imh inch Intuition, fpaip In lip titnl vvltliln niic ttri I Him ol Hullm-nti I'lill IMSI'I.W. iL'M"r. llM'lll'K IVi'ltl'"1 l.i i Hull '-WO Indies ".'' " .-"" ':') Mm Im lie -' M ?' KM " In IT". ''. Hull " IN .IT s' ww " r .Hi" s I'or tnrrtx ol tlnn'. rrtnliitlotn nf ic.injnlt'iiii mill itlmllar imiliilultfi-ii. In tlio nilliri' nf " ViiIIM-iic 'Hip 'IiIIiiiiip niili' 11 ilinifti' "I " "nM 1 llnr. , , . Hull for t'Mlflpil Urrtiini; IiiiiiMipiI nn iille.tlioti. TEN PAGES. SriJANTOX, MAV 15. 1001. It is srifc 10 vvtiRi'i that wtint school lilljills lent 11 ill Hi'lionl 1111 citelis tiny 1b not Ioiik jenienibercil. The Guthrie Bill. WHAT Is known its Hip (iutlitle -nlmniy olectiiin. Mil Im expected UmceinK' bel'nie 1 lit liRllntiirn for action Hilt week. It pioposps an Austrnlinn li.tllot for Hip pilninrics, n direct vote of nil put'ties otione day. no conventions except Tor the state sit hit up. tin Mtiiu tostik'tlons Roveininsr tlie mini. 11 let us now Koveiu the gen ,. . , iton, niitl revere penalties for it. tir lui nipt Ion. Tin- bill is iion-pnrtlsan and is ilc-f-civlnt,' of coiisldfinllnn on Its nieilts. at direct piimmie ate advlablr nt till thoy ceiUtlnly 11 iv tiiosli udvlsnbl- when held iinifotnily throughout tht state on a lisi-d tiny, llh all p.ntlpt rartlflpatiiiK mid with nil I he saf KUiirtls of a BOiii-r.il election. This, It is line, anionics to tuo elections evciy tanipalcn and assume Hint In the eontpO'-itloii of patty tlelu ts the atlvlre and Kiildnnce of wi'-e leadtts to iiiMiif equitable aiiportionment of tetnes-enta-tlon is Ic-s to li pief"iied than the inpip piepondeiati"e of ntliriheis. Such an n'-suinpti'iii N ootninon. nUlioiiKh we are not piep.ned to say It Is wise for every community, how, vet It inaj lie justified in special loc,illtls. A tllal or the nubile pilin.iiv bill ciitilil do no h. u in. and it inl;;ht woik to the publU's advantage l'"or that Kton 'lieie aie many who think the lcpNl. Utile iiiikIu to p.ivs It. It it- iiiiiui'id that Mime of the I'ai' Ameiiian hotel koeocis aie abeady aclliiK ,is thuUBli they weie In posses sion of a ltise block of Noil hem lJa clllc. A .Itidjie with Common Sense. JX THIC I'oliinibia l..iw liexiew lor .May .Indue l'ne, ol the I'nited States conns, has an iiueiettnc; paper analy.inn ,'ind ciiticlsitiK our jui v s -tern not so much with repaid to fiinilainentals as in icloi on e to details. For example' The w oris of selet tblK Jut les Is ton toillou-, lie thinks. The minute and prolix examination Indulged in by counsel, always petsonal and often Im pertinent, is not conduche to good le sults. In Imgland tile ablest counsel generally accept Juiors without a woid. Il is to he assumed and should be tine that men .summoned to seive as jutois will be lit and fair. Again, in the maloiity or 1 Ivll lauses .ludge .'oe thinks that til.il by Jiny is tin exceedingly euinbei.soiue and I11 onielpnt method of 1 caching a lesult, r.utM'S inoling ciiininorcl.il tiansae tlons, expert knowledge, careful math ematical oak illations, or the consid eration of long and Intricate in mum-, and many otheis likewise te lmlcal in chniaeter would, In his judgment, imieii better be de Ided liy a li.iineil legal 111 1 ml than by a juiy. 3n his own ex perience he has snt for weeks ,mij nioutlis In the Pulled Stales iii,iit court with a Jury whete the ite-,tons In Issue weie of such a n.uttte that by no possibility 1011I1I any of tlieui lcnch the jury, and yet the court was pow'eiles.s to dispells- Willi the Itliois' seivlces, Hankeis, men hauls, 111.11111 factuiPis, nctlxe men in many voca tions weie compelled to sit as Idle llsteneis uii'iel.v to hear veidlct after eidlct illiected by the cottit. f'otin-el oil both sides agteed Uiat mi disputed illiestion of lai t could aiise and yet dei lined to dispense with the jurv In order thai 110 iiiestlou as to the legit Imitv of the ptoieedillg migllt lie uiheil 011 appenl, And so the ilic.iiy tain went nn,.the mint endeai orlug t pievptu open in-iiboiilluaiion limn b 1 'talod and peislstent lurynien, uaog nl'lng, meanwhile, the nlisiiiilltj, of the I iiiceedlllg and Ihe Justice of their plea for ielean "I bcee," adds Judge CiiNe, "It Is a mistake to think that tlieio would lie any genetal ie. iel well' Jilt V til lis abolished in the tlass of i- II lauses to which I luae iilluMi-d." Atu'dlior fault Is the oppot ttinlty pre Hiiiti'il'io 1 lie dishonest, htilbboin or stupid until to lie mi it juiy, thus mil. lif.MHK the woik i.nd exicnse o moiulis f aiduiHis pii'iiai'.illiin for trial. "In iiliiint eveiy Instance It will uppe'ti." j.,is the Jiiilge, "that It lr 11 single jiiirn who either will not 01 1,111 not iltidc (stand the hi'kiii)hii(k of the other 1 lnf 11. JJeh.itti soon flegenei.ite.s into iKtiuuclatlou, the mijoil't do not ai t nipt lo lontcal their lutUiiiilK and ihe Isolated one enteis Into a statw' nf intollC'tual coma, wheie 110 pethttt slon tan irach lihu. Weie tin law niaciidcd so that nine or tui Juuns itlci a leiialii number of limns (let us nay foui ! five) could, with the ap ptoal of the court, tender n veidlct, rllchsiseaiLiiis would . 1 avey( be rr in'di'd,"' ' " ' ,linln" t'oM' thiijkh that juiy luescnl ini'ilH tulglu be lestrlcted (o Hie inoie t ntjgrnvnleit orteiisM. felonies anil the like, without the slightest danger to intl' lllipiilei, nntl he nikst "t'ltn 1111.V tltlng be itiiue nhstird than the stiiii monhur or twetilv-three men from their vocation- and iiiguiilclng theni with pomp mid ccieinony Into 11 dlgttU lied body to hear the testimony nml pass upon the momentott- titiestlon whether the defendant shall he pre sented for trial upon th ehnige of !ei(iiltliig nti obirptie postal ciltd In the iiuillsv 'I'm In lug the ntiiehlttpiy of a gi. iiid Jut, to hear upon such nl initiated sins Is like tHng one of Carnegie's sieiini hitmtnern to crack Ihe lins-el nut." Then, ton, Ihe tlelid of the times hii' been inwiinl Inoiilltiate mipenls. On this subject the Judge ipinuikm "Instead of simplifying legal pioced tne, the tendency l mine and mine to complicate It and to make Ihe dlsposl Hon of an mdlmiiy lawsuit so ex pensive anil Intel tiiltiable that nolle hut the boldest combatants dine enter the lists. The Inst decision In 11 cause nuiy be light, but it Is not light solely be cause It Is the last. When the epidemic of motions, appeals, new trials and mls-tilals ihtotigh which evety con tesled cause must now puss has become Intolerable, a system will be devised which will give to every litigant one fair and speedy ttlnl and one appeal. When this day anlxes men will wnn dei how they staggered on under their piesent btu den. One can hardly over estimate the beneficial tesiilts that would follow If all tile codes and code abominations weie dumped Into the sea and a new system of i.itoeeduie weie organized under the single watch woid, Simplicity. More model 11 ma ililnery and less of It, able englneeis and fewer of them. Is what the neads of tlie age demand." These exieptlons and .suggestions nil ImpiPSM us as being well taken. If there weie among the makeis and Inletpiet pi s of tlie law a real deslie to ptomote justice with-economy and to substi tute common sense opeiatlous for fluli dubbeiy and elilcaneiy, ways could ipiullly be found. The reason why ic foinis In tlie law aie so few und tale Is because those who want them are not half as active and peislstent In seeking them as ate those In opposition whose bread Is biilteted on the side nf making the law expensive. The announcement that the Chinese lilenlpotentlai les aie astonished at the amount of Indemnity asked bv the poweis In lonneetlon with the settle ment of the Pekln tumbles comes In the naluiH of a levelatlon. China's past expei lente with the Clulstiau na tions ought to liae fortified her against being suipilscd at anything. School Reform In Two Cities. RKCHXTI-Y, ill the set les of papeis in which this paper has been endeavoiliig to awaken publli Intetest in the many inipiovements needed In our public school -system, especially that of eliminating the wiilteu examina tion fad. which Is the usual loiollary of the meniory-ciainming method, we alluded to tlie Kochestei, X. Y .sihoiil boaiil having done away with one giaileout of nine that Ititeixened there betwton klndeigarteu and high school win k. J 11 Hint, it hi ought itself simply Into Hue with tills, among other cities. A few places have come down to seven, with icsulls quite as good. Uut Mochester has taken, in other school dnei tlons, vatiotis steps ot piogivqs quite beyond us; and, as some of our leadeis doubtless know, these have been largely the lesult ol the intelli gent campaign for school improvement by the AVoinan's lOdiicatlonal and In dustiial union, of that city We can not touch in one day 011 all the vailed hues of woik tlie union lias can led on for tlie schools of that Ii . but a few of them aie Indicated In two or tlitee pniagiaphs fioin one of tlie re peats presented at Its seventh annual meeting one day last week. The secie laiv of the educational committee spoke (list ol the changes which have taken place since thev had 1 oinmenced tin scliiinl woik. The licimntiit and Cllioillile quotes thus tniiii the 1 e poil. "stnnu ol the iliauges that have li.ken place seem miraculous. Those dieadiill annexes, noloiloiis iliiough 0111 Ihe state, when' aie IlievV All gone In a ear. The espei lineiil in hull'-. lay sessions, tried by Hr Dow so slid esstull.v at No ."1. have be come iinlvei.s.il. The bete uolr of a high sc hool (how we have anulhenia tiy.eii it) seems to be couqiieied with out an e.ilthqtiake. Those ses-,.,.,ss examlualloiis and that cudlcs willing have been eliminated, and now we aie told, ami we ball II with gladness, that one whole year Is lo lie leelalllied to the child 1 1 om the waste between the kluileigarieii ami the high s. hool "The woik of our new school bond is above praise Tlu-h eiluciillon.il ginsp, l lit il' llnaiuial abllll.v theh executive power, ailll their Wolldelllll skill ill dealing with dlltlctill piolilems, IlllVe .Housed ihe enthusiasm of the tlltllecliv. Ami Ihe value of the light woman on Ihe school boaid has heeu pi oved for all time That this woman who lias dime so much Is our beloved pie-Idem, Is a mutter of gieat pilde und giorv to ihe Woman'' I'nloti The woik has been .tuitions and vveiuing, but we 11 list that It will not be ho hard In the ruiuie, and It behooves eyery meiiibei ol the union, ami all public-' spliiled tlll.eiis, to see that Hie present hoiild Is ie. elected In the fall, to con tinue 1 lie woik so splendidly Inaugur ated," I'ochester Is to be congiatnlalcd on having smh a new school board and 011 Its having been put Into olllto laigely by the wisely illiettnd elfin ts ot women whose leiognb.Pil duty It ought to be eveiy where lo work, ell" lectly and stpadfastly, t'oi aehool im pioveiiienr. The llidlcatlon In the sec. iclaiy's tepotl that In one city at least they haw beep able lo eouiileiact f mine extent "ihe political pull" Is an ixiecdlngly pl'asant thing to liar of. Hut the Hpeilal bit of linpiovenitnt H oken of that w doslie to tall atten tion to in-diy Is that lefened to in the sentence; "Those senseless examina tions mid that endless writing have been (llmlnaied " Our icwlcis. know thm l'hllHileldil Ts IlOuid of KdiKatlon haa dcldod lifro- after lo ptomote pupils by the teini in 01 ds anil the teaeheis' Jitilgtuciit, eliminating the willim exitmlnatlon fetlli. Iliooklyn some yeais ago did nwny with that same fetish, lis lulus. Ikes to 1 v 1 1 ( 1 1 1 m . lis grinding exactions In "impeis-niaiklng" by tenehets It Is lint it few days ago Hint the eminently (.atlsfiictory icsulls of the leini iccords plnn wtts dwelt Upon to The Tilbnne by one of the most Intelligent women or Hcinnton, who has In Hie last few .vtitl.s spent much time lu Itrooktyu. It Is 11 colllt Idellce to b noted that the ptlucliial for many .veals of one of the laigesi schools In lltooklyu, the man to whose Initiative the pr.ent lliook Ivti metliod of piomotlons is due, holds now lb" leailetshlp of one of the de piilllnetits nf Hie gteal Intel nutloll'il ('oiiespoiiilence Si hools In whldi S'unnlon takes Just pilde. Tlie Message to (lnrcln. T -iin m.ciixT leiture or ki- liel I lltlliliaril tecaus 111s famous pamphlet, "A Mes- -age to (iaicla. " whit h is an iiddit'ss by Mr. Iliibliaid to the .voting men of the count!. v and has been very widely lend. Air. Hubbard uses the lu cVint of Lieutenant Uownn's mission to lieneial lluicln as his text. I'lesl deiit MeKinley round It necessar.v dur ing the emly Spanlsli eoiupllcattoiis to lomumuicate with (ieneral (iaicla. and Mowau was suggestetl as the man who could cany the message. How vve and how promptly he did his woik, oveicoinlng well nigh Insiu mountiiblo illlllcullles, won ihe ailmlra tlon and giatlttiile or all Americans. In his pamphlet, .Mr llubbaid de plores the lack or young men In busi ness, who when called upon to "tail a message to (Iaicla," tall, without hesitation, and without quest Inn, sail In and. legal dicss of obstacles, accom plish ibelr task And the opinion i.s held by many that the aveiage young man Is a shbker, Incompetent and a giimiblcr when called upon for extin effort, (if course, tills s tine, to some extent, but lo a pel son acquainted with the Ameilcau boy and bis :u hlev nients, It seems like an injustice. While this kind of talk Is calculated to keep down the swelled head, a lit t He of the opposite kind will tlo no hill 111 All employcis me not like the C.nnegle Steel company in eiicoinag lng young men, but Hie aveiage 1111 plo.ver will lint! If he Is i.uelul 111 the selection or Ills employes In the (iist place, thai when Hie time tomes whete be must needs send "a message to (iaicla." among his einploves theie will be, not many pel haps, but study some blight oung Ameilcau who will till the hill. There Is no young man on e.iilh so ambitious as the ouug Ameilcau. lie Is a luisilei, with sta.ving qualities; be iv oiks, overtime and often li'lir st, lives to lit hlniselr for his chosen sphere In life, and to accomplish his pi. ins. The tail that .Mi. llubbaid has found over two bundled anil firty un skilled joung people in Hast Auioia, and has been able lo 1 1 .1 til them to do the fine woik lequiieil In the Hovel oft shop, pi lives the contr.uy ol his theory. Olll colleges hi 1 lllletl with vniing men stilvlng Intelligently 10 fit themselves 10 carry the message, the Intel na tional Coiipsponileme schools in ibis city have tie.uly fifty thousand oung American woikeis em oiled .is stu dents, and in ne.11 Iv ever.v 1 il.v ot ,mj size in the itiiintiy then Is a thriving business college. And Ibis is not only title of the Ameilcau voting 1 1 but also ol his sister, "tlie Ameilcau girl,' H .Ml. llubbaid. 01 : one else, bus a message 11" would like In send lo Can la we can easily t oinpile .1 list of Scr.mion .voting 11111 who will lake it. Incidentally we have sevei.il smh .voungsleis 011 the slalf of The Tilliui'?. Outline Studies 0! Hiiman Nature A Kiss Won tho Election. 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MM lllt'i: IIMIItVMIIIII'.. wiinP inltfi.rlniiPt Imp Imiii n vnii ii' nl ilup iparrl tn liii lni-1 nf frlrll It, w.lt lint' nt 111!' WlllP'tt nt IIIPII nml m. iiit uf lilt lirlilit inliiii' 'i up lurn wlilib ipintnl, ithlPi lite Sp'i nik W111I1I, lip put vi. -Mil .111 null. ml il, jii o nf puniinil tn'itni llm Hit liniiini vuit .ilwiitit gi nlil Up lumlii-il wllli llli tnl', iml mil .11 1I11111 Illt trl,t .mil nun niilil- 1. 11 U il tin- ni'iiiul tllm wluili luikit 11101 wll Inlnl 1111,1 fi.mil In tlHr vlillni'. llui' uf liu 1 11" I .Iuiii' iilitnl ip mill wnt lilt i.it in s,. MnKiiip n ih miiii. 1. wh.i Inlil lilin In- lu l-i il 1 mini mi inn iiul a lliidl Illt.' PVpi'llllnp III tllll.P Mm .1 lllll'lilll hi Im "ttilir 1 pli) tor hip, s,,,.," ,,,,, liiu.t- II ni 1-. ".mil I 'I, ill m Imiii." Ill tin PIllPI.' ttllli till IP It t piililllii! 1 llll'il "sinninir" vvlilili I i.i' lipin Ihi-IiIi iilllil-nl Ulli' lllulll llllllllll'll -Mill lilt lllllll" ,11 ' ilnl' win- iliti 111.I111; IIip pinilluilli- nt .iiinit inul lln tii-mu'-M nt I In- yiitiiini 1 -c.iAiin. tiluli tin' lie 11I1 It me 1 Intnl. It in t lump, wliu ppit lilt llllllill).'t llll'llll, IIiIpiiiiI In -liiip,. fll Mltllll niliiulit, unit thin miiI: "Win iluii'l tun -im tnnr iii.iii, 1 . like iiip. llui. 1 In pr up. lint -tiililiu-r It mil lull it Iiul I Il It pilninl." Ho Wanted lo Kaiovv. Jl -1 If "i: II Mil. W, nf IIip I'nllnl -l.lli- "ll prtiup mini I' in nilliii-n.i'lu uniru Im' lltlur till In- 'Inuil Wlititl fm 1 10 in lln (Inn Cln-p '.'iilt link', wllli hi trie nf il'ilit iimli 1 lilt .11111. iilili 1 W I'lnivl in 1 uiii'iuinl ml V vi in 1 iIiIp 1I11I.P, uf Mi 'mull ' uni'li v h nun li Inli'i-lnl Up Iniikiil tin jii'lln in r nml iviiiiliinl tin- lni: iiul tiuiii itititnh II w.n 1 'hliia lli it lio 1 imlil mil niikp mil iiel lll.lt II. p llllll-' W.I1, ll .it'll I 'llllll li -n ilimi III' liinluil up In Hip ii-tiip .mil .i-kii) "If in' pllll-l. Iiu-. ti.lt in' .ul lilt l II I HiIiIIp ui .1 lie-t tml '" -- GREEDY H0TELKEEPERS. Fn.iii Ihu Pliil.i.oplili I'M". WIiiIp ItiiO.ilii ilfinc uiinl pi ii'P fni ll'p Pill tlllllil.in I VJt.l'itiil.l l IU..I I l-il.l fn.fiil a ui iitiiuptiu.; I 1 ilifi'iil iMuiluii mi liu I 1 nf ilt I N IIip I N lul In mike Mils "I' Mii.ilimi Iipi. iui mi- 1 1 utii Ittill.ilu iniili ui 1 1 t .1 1 1 1 -t tp'itils l iillul-iu In .1 Ni'w 'V. i-i 1. iiiw'pipir in t'lp nun 1-1 in i.ait In 1 1 it 1111 uf lit- Hull tin liuliN. si,!, ih tni'i is tin -inn 1 i-Ulilcil 'Hi,' liuipi'i in 11I1" In Hi- Imli It Is tli' iiiu ki-1 w 11 in initio- tin' I'vpit'itiuu. Hi 1 till llP-l l,u inn .ml tip- I iiui -I uf liu' lilltl tin liii'I'llli-, vliiili i' iiilnliii lul mi Dip lllllpl'IU pi. ID, III' pllt lll II' l.lltt til I i Mill lllllll' I I, mill Willi llllll llil ,1 -lll-li iil'iil Hill Ilnl l lllll till II llllll s-, , ,n, pmIii-III ni 111 ll', Iiul 1 lllll'.l' ill s j ,l,u K 111 I'll Im .1 till ililllllll inmil whlinut liilli I lii Jilli t -t ill tin- 1 ifp 1 1 I In- liiilil ll lllll '7 1 illt H llnllll till lu'tl't I. Ill fill wllllll llli ul-mi l.lli llli- .11 lllJl lllllll It I- lllllll I -Inuil tlHt lllllll' u liu I'lill-. Ii.ltu l.ll-nl llllll l.lll- 111 in piiiliun. 'IIiiip i' i.i, 1 i u-p lui 'iiili p Ililllllll llli Ililllllll' IIII lllllllll III lllllll" lluir mils. iiiiI luip iluiip -11 lii 1 In 1 Mi 111 "i .iliuiil mil' liili Itm ihp an 1 ih Imp I piepne- tois like liu- Mli- ncim-ll Ill -l m tultliuj up lln ir nit- V In!,- Out inn 11 s In- I'u 1.1-p wnli .ill uf Up linn It il it tin- 1 i-p willi sunn- nf llutii. 1- liu Pii'i knuw- In 111 tin in pilllllIP lit lis I iilH'.illil ill til' Ililllllll 11 w . p.lpiH 1 llllllll lllulll In 1I1 Inul rill ll I'xlmlliill. 'Hun i' im iiuwil 11 II11II1I11 mi I'm 1 luiililli In 1 ip, wli'll Inn I xjiti-.il urn it lu 41ml milir. 1 Ik it will im ilnu'ii Im 11, mil. m u-...!,-tin 1 p. piiiililin.-' Ill .1 .up inn -1.1ml .iw.iv in Ci'nli hull'! knni' ll it 'i itiH in,; In 1, i'"i lh.lt llli I Viu-ll!ull 111 111 11 Illt III 111- Im -1111)11 lln imh ill Inuil inn liu lurn. in it in fi .t Hint 11 11 il liu I iii-ilinn 1 i 1 1 1 1 111 11 11 Mini- 1 h-l 'I pin Up Imli-" whil. .111 " illiu' illln lit 1 ill l.p hul Jl 11 l' Hi i!i!p III.'' Ini'l' ilnlili Ihu nn 11 wlui 1111I.1 .1 lni-ii 1 -s ui In nl 111 j up 'lull in iiiniiu il itiuiit Im ii'iii'i- hill in 111 iliunfiun uiriiintr .ml -"null! In hoi tlu 111111 l.u 'iijiuiiil I1111M11 ttiniiil Iti'ilniiii' w -il. HUM it In miiipl Willi llir i.ciit 1 If In 1 111 litul -iuiii w 11 in m innii'lil lln .'li 1I.1 In nl knpii- lu will nil lu lli" Iuiii'- In hit lln nil wui in ilini nn., tlu w ilk ul -' pi it-i Mull 11 alt I . H'-li im Expensive rr-3 o j IT lUirUUJllLlUlU 00000 ( There nn two kin-is of cxpen sive luriiitiire l;irst The kind that is pin -.hased at ,1 higher pi ice than it J is real I v worth. 9 Secntul The kind that's mule out of costly and t .ire; woo K hcmtifullv carved, aiul upon which no expunsc k sp.ued in 5 its consii.iction and uiiish Tht latter is classed as "ex pensive'' btvait.se it cosLs more than the oidinary. and tlieie is an impression tli.it such lurni- ! tin -.' cannot be botiolu any vvhere shod of New York. We have Bedroom Suits Shle- ho.i:ds, DiniDjr Room Tables, 3 I'ailoi Suits, l.ibraiv lablestind all the smaller at tides that go With them, ol the eiy hiyhest ijiitde, elaborately caived 'and liijhlv linished. Look them over befoie yom next trip to the city. Hill&Connell 121 N. WtshiiiQton Aven ie. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of oil! Glass, Sterling Silverware Olooks, Etc, Suitable (or . Wedding Gifts. Mercereaij & Connell, 1,32 Wyoming Avenue. THE TRIBUNE'S EOUCA TIONAL CONTEST $3,000 in Special Rewards. Till- SORAN'ION rWBUNU has inniiytiratcd its second lidu cational Contest which, like the first, is open to every ambi tious person, not only In -Scranton, but throiiRl-otit Lacka wniin.'t and other counties in Noitheastern Pemisvlv.miii. This contest will be even greater in in.initiule than It3 predeces sor, embracing special rewatds of the very highest character, and will be carried out in stiict accordance with the titles of fairness and justice. The first contest, which occupied the attention of our lead ers fiotn July to October ol last ye.n, met with such encourage ment anil was so successful in every way that it lias been de cided to repeat it. This year the spec.al i (-.wards are limited to Ihose of an edu cational character, ciht scholarships being ollered to the vciy best edtii ational institutio is in the state. The Special Rewards. Suhularoliii) in lyifrtyntto CoIIorc S1000 Seliolnrsliip in Svvoithmore Collogc 1,000 Ucholnisliip in Utroudaburg Normal Seliool ... 075 Thrcio Scholaraliips in Scranton BubIdcsb College?, $GO Each .. . ... 180 Two Scholarships in Scranton Conservatory of Mimic, $75 -Each 150 $3,005 Hach contestant failing to secuie one of these special lewaids will be ijiven ten (to) pel cent, of all the money he or she tuins in. V It lli' Hint twn -i Irnl ir'liip' ilu i nl Im I'nl nii'.iK lull tin' innli'l ml -niiiiini 11 will Im nivm lii, (III) pi nnl ( ul III niunt'i In ul -li'.' t til lit In In Ilu' Ii'Ihiim, In l'-l'l in ii,tlnj llllt C'XI'lll'i Rules of the Contest. I In -imlil iivv.nil. will lir aliin In iiii li I'lllt -MlllilU- llli Illl.l't mniilii i nl ilnl- I'nliil-t will In' i n ilili il In i niilO'l ml -i'i in Ilu; invv Mili-iiiluit in Ilu- -i l. ililmi lilluii, ,i fiilli.i.t- I'.lllll- ilin' Vlnili . si,., i,im -t ..'.n I lliiu Mmillit' siili-nlitliii I '"' ! six i. lull-.' s,.(,ntl .'.'u li till- Vl ll's sn,., iiplli.1 3 ihi I1 liin iiuili-linl nllli lln liUlu-l niiinli, i if imiii' will li -.'urn ,i iliniii' fimii ll." Il'l tif 'llll.ll ll'lllil-l llli' llitlll'tllllll ivilli lltf -iinliil liu.lu-1 liiltiilirl nl iiiilnl- will In---Uin i, ilhiiK- nl ih. ii uiiliiln:: ii'iviul-, llllll -II nil lliti'iull Ilu' li-t I .ii li i mill -I ml lillin.' In mi mi' i 'pclil rivviitil nnl .il-n th wlui i Im I Ilu In -I 1lM 'I linl,ll'llll-, will In miiii I'll I'd Mill. if .ill iiiuu i li" in -In Hull' in l;ull p.n tictil.it s will be lutnished all interested, inchidimr.i list of the winneis last ve.ir with tlu number of noints thev seemed. Aildiess hDirOR l-DUCA I'lONAL CONTEST. Tribune, Scranton, Pn. ALWAYS BUSY. Our Oxfords. Low in cut. Low in pi ice. Kigh in quality. Liidics' fioin 70c up. Gen- tlemcn's fiom SI. 25 up. Lewis & Reilly, Wholesale anil Retail. A l , 1 II M & v i Scranton I "J J $ HOTEL TERRAGE. i'n Im liiiil i t niiiiiHiil limn un-iiipi it sn ill s vt.VH II 11 VII l nullum -II 'l i.i i Hi. -.ii I' nli il.i.ii. I II UIU'II KEt-LAR Harris. M.IIU f.icliuiit iii Ilimi t nnl ilo liii' i I, Ilu I'linusliiiitr l,, .ml. 1 1 nil..- mil Ml iv liui; a Kl.l lint' iii,:nilli .ilu in! n tu. Il'l plionc ' " 117 I'i nn iiciiiii', s, i.itttun I'i .. soMMJxn. tiiiiiiiiiu ( ii-1 iii 1 1 luiiliiv union mill I'liiiutct iiic-iiuli.i C Envoi Hi nm li'liuc; .iiul ttiit-iliit. t unci i't.i 3S6 WASHINGTON -Wif, LACKAWANNA UNDERWEAR STORE Will sell ill llir i simiilo uf ilup luipmiril Vluili it s,n, im men j ci, , v.mtli s i,, si -, Davis stcam dyc Co. 310 PENN AVE, GooiN t illiil lir .nnl ilclivn'il ( K lllll. . Iljclnj; nnl 1' ' ilu,' ALL. WORK CUARANTCro. PHONE 373 Golden Gate Dining ?OOMS, ii t '', I. ut in ji ni tin i ii; I li Mlal I'ltit'. .1 IH) s Miilil ill li im i. III II' Illt' llljil. !'!'!! 244 ADAMS AVE. IV. A. HARVEY, I'tiiiiii W nm.' irnl Cixiiii t 1 Iti'in It, M nil I liiliuin ul. 309 COMMONWr.AUTHBUIL.aiNG. J. B. WOOLSEY & CO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. I) '.lll'l X ill Plate Glass and Lumbe 'f . O ALL. KINDS, Kingsbury - Scranton, 'IJIIUI.KII.IIIJ, .0 1S MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES, llitlllit- ;nil lui .1(11111 X llllllll,. -Hill III IHI, JH h l.li-i llli Jl' U il. Iillll.1 '. i im Ilnlili,, rt H lo.'l II I'm- I'.tti.iii; lln-1 ml U,jn j lliil.l. I, .mil. Ivnmvltmi I'n lin- I jiui', Oil I Imli li. It mil ID I'jiiIi nnl. FRECKLES, V ih l.lll ll' l li'H- .llui .nl pl.iii t, , i i-.ul. ulli. Ill t 'I'll lt I I nn. -ol In ii ." , ul I. mill' n ilini, i ..ml im iiiiiiii .mi ll lllllll il i I'-n .lll'l in ul HELEN BUCHANAN, Pi-iuululii'ti-l .,1 ' W.i.luii'-i ,n v SHOFF'S HAT FACTORY, II j-iru., muti Nci Hi ui lumin Ml In new nl ' ' fm i-l'l ll. Milis ji. Iiuvx in. ' H.i'i Mnl l Unit r WWWB ,11 liltltf w.w IV. H. GORDON & SON. Home Mi win: anl dvicul Mlic.kt.uui in; Wut-un ana laauji Itulniii., .ii'l llnhli.i ,c Inz, 039 AOAMS AVJNlie, VII miIii ilitli nt nui-t In iilil In inlv.iiiiP. (liii iivv mli-Milii it will In' iiiunliil llt'iirvv.ilt In iH-i'niit wlni'O ninii't vvni nn mir 'iili-i ililliin ll-l lillin li Mn II will ml In ililllllll. lln Iillitiiu will iitvi-'liu.ili' i .nil -ul,. i 1 1 t lull mil If imlliil hriulll-ll II .iii.v vvjv irtrivi ilu- tivlit In itiut il. Nn ll.in-fil cm if iuiii.' illt't ciiilil lui nut f litn 1,'ivi ii. .VII -iili-i ilpt mi .mil lln t.i-li tu I"' lur 'lllll, iiiikI In IiiihIiiI lu .il lln' 1 1 limn ' "lllll- XX lllllll III! Will. Ill Wllllll I lll'l III' " inuil. - lint t'M"is in J v I'i' 'tut tn Ilu' Mili'i illirit it nun', -nli-1 iiilt.ili' niii'l li vviillrii mi 1,1 ink-, XX lilt ll llli I llli-il ll lil Ililllllll' lllllll', I I lllll III -Il'l! Ii.l 111 ill rin iiuiifi win i iii-f 'i'iiniiiii a iii imk - lllltll IX lllllll,-. VlUU-l It, I Hit the: People's Bank, Alears Building, Court House Square. Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus, - - - 25,000 i Savings and Bustnesb Accounts Solicited. - - . i x Piesidcnt - - -CD. Jones x Vice Tics. - - G. T. Reynolds U Cashier - - - - II. M. Ivos x DIRECTORS: c n ii.ii" i, i lii'niiii. 'I li lllll' s-uu, Viliitu Ilnlili. I" s Wnitlvinitli, V (,, I illl.in Ilu I. ml ll I'm u. M I' ( .ul i. s.niUU -.mill I I ( "! s ,, ,, V I! W nm ui, M I Hi. ilu Business xt ? THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. iiii inn !- hi i- ---n iimi-unw hhihwi pacaaonaawxtMi Brotherhood Wine Co.'s e r in om pull' niiiiiiiiiU', mil j s.ill! in . ..,. .1, 1 i .il till I 3 P. H. FRENCH. .1QB CONW.LL CLOG. I 3 , I A-JREacwf-L-a ZlREAT r IRE CSALE ISA iVVOM'VG AVCtlUZ. (, 11. (Ill I i t in iiul i lul- ul t i Kvn'tr. GRESCHEL cC CO. Scranton Laundry. 3S2 WASHINGTON AVCNUC. Calls I'l vclciilnni' mce'vo piniupL .il'. iilion WILSON . WASBERS. Spectacles. MADC AtlO RCPAIRSD RCQULARXB PHOTOS ROR $3.00 AT Hill's a i ' IS. H. TVV WINING. CRAMER'S Vf LfCKA. AVT. I 13! P.TfiV H'f. Han ley'z ' iriy Cm. M fi r . 4- i V, . .!- 1 420 SPRUCE ST, HUNTINGTON I ' II1H , ' .1 - Oi,l i. fu, f-jMc1 uliv ll' ll HV'llI . I 111. 1 1 .lllftt .pi '. I j .in.iM.v Il'l. i I A lull Im . ' UnuM.v ll'l'il 1 ll llli in 1 1 GOODMAN'S shoe store. , II' I nli 111 I '1.1 .Hi' E souvr.NIRI CIV 'N OUR CUSTOMERS, S.W4M WaLTER E. DAVIS, 214, SW, SIB PAULI BLDG. Attoniey-.tt-Law, Scinmou, Pn, THE MOST PALATABLE il i III il II i 'In i !'i I ! I' ,i n i H ii. I 1 1 i1 I ii - I'u " i I'm s, i lu iii, . i ui, i mm VI ni in , uin ut s u ,j A. W. SOHRADER, l Ml-SC rV. i. s. in ii f.i " ST! inii'f-j Company Vilnii- li II i1 , i-pn Tun Ar!iliur(--' VlTRIP and Tile Manufacturing Company Via' i n nl I'jilliS III "k i'i 'I M ' I, liulMln Ulil Hill I .'i VVj-l. l .' li i Wnli. Jl "xj. M.k- I'-' I -x n V " ' FINLEY'S Children's Outfitting Department Jackets, Dresses, Hats, Bonnets, Etc, It Ih a iiniiiiiil Instinct fiti' mother tn a tit Hit'li' I'lillili en ilio.tii'il in. vvltcliliiKly nntl pi city. With this iilin In view, stlic In nlvii,v.i mi tin alert lui' "thliiKM liciiiiiirul" fin- ihi' inlnl ti nii'iit or licr elm IhiBH iin"iliy ii titnv .ini'ki'l, hut in liiinnct, 'I'lilt li vvIipi- Hie I'liiiiiifti'i ImHc rt'iittiic nr nm- mIiiic i iiini"i In. Sho kiinvvt nm KiintH hiiv'o n ci'i lulu ttuic uml Htjlo iiliout litem nm rmiuil olicvv hci c Pique Jacket? We im slum Ini; n umiplelo lino ol tltse ,1m lictu. In uliin mill the new tin i iuiii li'i It'iif-'th. I'sikIiiii nr bo unli t, in Hicc tt inn cnie tn s. yearn. Infants' Jackets In i 'slnneie lliinncl nml I'lticlmtoil. In Kicnl vni'lel.v nl' xl,vli?- tllk, l.ivvn, inuil. ilitic, etc., inimiii'-' III il Ic e I'l inn --1.11(1 tn t.'i.illi. CliilcllcU's Sllll Ilnl", III nil i olm -, nt :t)c. Siniill licin' l.t'shciiii .inul l.ivvn Hut-". ' I'llllcll'i'llV l.iivvil Itniiui't". iliillltv I'citclcil Kiciicli lliiiini'ls unci Sun nntl iipW, rmicy trliuincil. Children's Dresses Klltcst line nr Iiiiik mill tlmit ilrr-s-o, with luce mid cinbiiiiilcry ti'lniniliis. ICniplfe dresses, with lcivv neck nin' stlinrl sleevct. Children's Underwear l'ull line nr .Miitllti I'liilcrvvcir in nil pi. nlcs. NIkIH (Sow its. Uinvvci.t, Slim t unci l.cui- Skiits at pciptil.it- prices. Underwaists The Fein's, . ,v l,rMl ,im Xn..u eth. Kid sliiic.i Xcvv lino ill till nt leu and I'Cllcit.s. 510512 Lackawanna Ave Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. The Dickson Miuuinictui'ln-; Co. scrnntnn nntl "lll.ot-llirra, 'x, ilaniirnt-tiireri o.' LOCOMOTIVES. STATIONARY ENOINES ISullcrs, llni',tlii',:niut I'uniplni: .VlJ'.lilniry. General Office. Scranton, Pa, Houses. 4 s k r 'i UERNSEY Hall IS THC BEST PL0CZ IN SCRAHTON TO BUY A RfANO OR ORGAN Don't la I to oiii'- .in I see .i-. j;rt.i lM.r;niii' .ii'".v.ntini! lu .nil i .... . J.W.GUERNSEY, mop. I 3I4-3IG WASHINGTON AVE. SCRANTON. PA. In "x vv (iiiiin ov lliiiKIni" I. 1,1 M. 1 1 i'liul 'l ipji, i Jo. 'V. FO? SALE in i,i n s .nnl vvm; (INs m ill Limit I - i llnuti't an I ISinnliUn' lul- .ii I'.ilJllli' ItOlt-i s I I.I l PI li .i ml (illlKlVII.il jl to. ( I. ' I. f i Xi l -t r-flii nurua mwwimw mmwvm ALL DISEASES OF WOMEN. 'M ui i ii nm i ii i. i i hi i.i i. .ii,i. I. .in t i . ,i .'i i' ii i'i I.. in 1. 1 ii I . fill Ul '" I M. T. Kellcr's l ni nin 1 1 in 1 1.' tk- i HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED RIGHT We ARC SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT, BERiMHARD, jeweler, i I VI IvVVV VSX V vi M I EDWIN S. WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR. BUILDER ROOM SO COAL EXCHANGE, SCRANTON. PA. .. THE SCRANTON UMBRVLLA MANLVACTURING COMPANY f v.- i .in llir In. , k .,f I inliii n,i. I'u xrx-f Jul- ml llinilltt, vv K')Z!r i"" '" ' mi " uuiiiiiij -Aul PiX fill iiii"l- iiiil nuk yl .Mv '' ! t'Uiill.i i- .-"i I fdtft I k?;m ii iii vi iiil.iuijiitr.. hi fMfs, oVvrtvJ pi .- n. I'l imvp! nin, Wcr r il'ra'i'i1 ,:,!?r:, rr' w ." "' "r "' '.''5. r. ". I ' mi' veil fill K III " lUVIilil'.. 3IC1 SPRUCE STREET.