The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 21, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SCIUNTON Tm BUN IS-TUESDAY. MAY 21, 1901.
IX.
ruhtbhed Dally, f.xrrpt Sunday, l.y The .Till.
tine Publishing Company, at fifty I'tnts a Month.
I.IVY'S. tllCIIAttli, IMilor.
0. f. ItYXflKK, Ilulntf(i MiniRcr.
New York Office! 130 Nassau SI.
H, H. Vlli'.KI.sSD,
Sole Agent for I'ouUn Adverllslni;.
Kr.tered at the t'nsloiitre at ei.mlon, Pa , 4
(ennui L'Ij a Mill Matin'.
vvhen -pne will penult. 'Hie Irlbtine Is .ihva.v
pltil tu print i-liorl IiIIiik (mm Us filemls beat
ing rn eurifnt tnpl.., Lut It tule I Hint J Iici-r
inii'l lie signed, I'T ulillMllnn, l Hie writer a
real nimei mul Hie n.ndlllnn jnn ctetit to '
rplatit li lh.il .ill innlrlbiitlonj shall be mbK"
tn (rlitnrl.ll tl vision.
TIM I'bAT ItATI
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a.a1.iI I..nu a( rnfi.lnleiil e
nnd rlinlhr inntrlhul
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vent. trie Ilie Tribune
a line.
Itites fur t,'la(IMcil
iippllinllon.
nukes .1 itntse nl eiit
Advertising fuinbhtd nn
fJi'llANTO.V, MAY 'Jl, lliol.
i 'mnli. r i-iiihpol.s the 11 itmi-nloti flint
tip' specimens til In iiiIm'u pp jrnidi'iilnir
iilitilll tlir- public bi-iiiiihIs In tho ontr:il
t Ity up in i,i;,. nic m devoid of urtlitli'
illM.il. itlnti ;iti ;i Muck nl i.iilioitd ties.
f-'or a Nine-Hot:r Day.
pVii: muvi:.mi;nt f.n- nim-
i - tiny seems .i lio wlde
.ioitl .iml.iit Its borrlnning,
hi ilft ly. Its m i urc will tlc-
! Ollll Hi. nil till' llllllily ill its li'lldlM'H tn
I'M' to tin- lino of pcniomi lnolhoils
fur! :.i'ii;piii.iis revppi t Inr osli-il
tlclic.
'i'n t mi l..rr ip. pi.iii.!-tli.ii p. sif.
fljl' !l Illllf-llOlll M'i('f II UrlRO r-llllll
fo v. luit limy li.nr boon sIm'mk Inr it
toil-IP. in- f-r-iMn' involves less ii tl ii in -clln.-itbni
tn iuU.iiuc vv.ipcs on new
business Hi. m in l.T-t- ninncy e.n iiD
f 1 11 i -.IutI cniltr u t:. duo IlldllMry tllill
we knnu nf linn i miti-.H'ts on Its lionl.s
Wlilrli it will ;il:ii iwn yp;ir., tn nil.
Thi-.v woiii pstinintcd on tlio tcn-lKiiir
liil.-lH. 'I'n i.'i'ltc llii'HI nil tlir- liliit'
liniir li.i.si wllli p.iy tlii- Minip iih
hi'loro. wnillil nif.in n i'iinisi(li'i'nlili
lo.-s riliiliilii; intn tllp tlititl.-iilld.s nf
tfnlliirp. Tills, we iiini.iiiio, i.s I ho oliiof
olistticli' tn ;i K'nicr.-il I'lincossiiiti nf tlio
doinnnilh nnw in.iilo
It iviiimi: lio ipind licit iimM r.ilr
inlntlfil pfiiplo (li'Oin iiliif In. urs
of f.-iitlifiil f-l-tillotl niiiniiiil IkIioi
fiifiuch to .ihlv of ;iny man.
fno in rnro pmorfrfiifio.'.. Tlio
i(lp;H .iri'riiiKoniPiit I.s oiclil iiom.s, .mil
thPio is oi li (t ilmibi tli.it
cvontually Ainrru'iin Inrluslry will ;nl
just Itself to Mich n li.isis. in wliii-li
CM-e it will .inly follow tlio p.ainplo
&ot by tlio Foiloi-.il .mil inost of lip.
stato Kovoninipnts, ,i, w oil as by many
Iniffp priv.-ito onrjifinitlon'!.
But iiinvcnicnts of this kind takf
time and )i.itionco and vory t-aroful
loador.ship, whloli is williiifr to look .it
tho probloni from .ill sides nmi htitnd
point;.. Tho pi-oont doniand rhiini.s to
li.ivo p:ion n yoar's nnti'-i'. Tins, wo
hollow. Is in (llspittr. Hut rno yoai's
notito is (on bripf p. pormii of tho
iipcossai-y nil.iiislnionts. Tho sonsiblp
plan would lip to except rnntrnots al
ipndy entoied upon and apply tho
lato to new innti.nts boKiunin at a
spocitiod linto in tlio future. On that
basis the doniand would have very
Koneral pnlilio sympathy and siip))in-i.
.io far as tli" loeiil .'u.poi-ts of tlio
strike- are ootn-ernod. it appo.n.s that
!crantnn lias been more severely nf
fd'ted tlian any other i-ity. Hon;, nut
only the uiai'hlnlsts, but alsi-i tin- n.it-leninialioi's-.
Iiollennakeis, blaeksnillhs
J'nd lielpeis ceiii'i-aliy lino been failed
out, .-tt.i.aioiitl.v under the belief that
tlio Ftiiko was eipnlly swoopiiiH: in
iillii'l- eilios. Hut sin li does not seem
to be the t'(in In many oilier plnees
tile nmchiiilMis alone have made de
mands, and, pendinc; efforts nt aibi
iialinn, hip tvniaiuim; nt wmk. Tims
It would appear thai Sennitou lins
been niosi iiiifortiinalely tlisei iiullirited
against. l!i-io, it Is not arhiti-iuiou
lirst and stitKe only as a Inst to.ott,
but stiike mi Hie diop of the hat. Tliiil
do.'s not micur well for local proi.pcuts.
These tu certainly need ol culuiei' cimiii
r 'I'lioie is a disioFiliii to tlKhten the
color lino at foniiollsville, and as usual
the liefjro Is iwpcoted to daiiRlc at olio
end of tlio Hue.
The Fn.Amerlcnn Exposition.
r-T-IJH I'ORMAli dedication or
the ran-Aiuerican cxposl-
M, llmi "Itli appinprlato cere
monies liriiiKs tliut Brent
entcrpilse ofllclnlly before tlio notice
fif all the pct.ple and Jlistllles u tow
viinls h.s to Hi, tiispiratinn and pur
pose, .-
in the I. it! few yeiu.s there have
l.een numerous exposition, good, bail
and inli-Mllm?, until tho Idea of tin ex
position has' ceased to have tho merit
of noveliy, and has ln.it many of its
rarly elements f Interest. Indeed,
useful as ilies,n various exhibitions
have been in various ways, there has
of lato arisen In tho public mind a
dread lest this partleular form of
commercial (.peculation should cimw
within danger of beitnj overdone.
Such t fear cannot hold with m
speit tnjjtho I'.in-Ainf'i'ie.tu exposition,
for It Ijs" not only planned on new
and nrifjinnl lines', but it lias as its
Inspiring motive a purpose, with
which every Intelligent Annuicui must
lorrilnlly.'synipathizu.
We have seen In our reeeut relations
with Cu$i tlmt the Kpanish-speakinff
and the aOiiBllsh-speaklnK Inluihltants
of tlio American huinispheie, ulthoujrh
joint hers of freo Institutions and
brotliers In destiny, do not understand
each other as they should. Tlioy nro
not only apart in language hut they
have widely peparuted ideas and Ideals
and while the trend of their politics
tends to bring idem together th, trend
nf their commetce and of their pieju
dices tends In exactly the nppoidto di.
rection. This is unfortunate and not
only can Jiut must be leniedied,
Xhe i'.in-Aiucrlniu exposition Is a
Hun ol hidliigon
1'irnr Heading
.2il .'-".
lit IT".
,.-i5 .IT
.l.'i .10'.
mo?t Ingeniously devlserl expeillont of
edification. It ntlppllfs nti enlliely
ntw mid titli.icllvi! bond of common
1 ilitnest and a tnoil fellellntts oppor-
tunlty c( arriving: at a lietprul tnutual
iindt'istatnlliirr, It not n Yankee,
hill mi (tlNAinrrlt'iin eiitormlse. In
t which tlio ulster Ameilfitti republic
hno dun lopresentntlnn and piirllel
li.illoiii a lltornry, nttl.e, social and
economic coiiKroRS or I ho whole hoiul
Fpllcle where tepreyontatlvo etl?.etls
of every Amerlran country niel on a
eonitenlal level ff e(tiallty li consider
what Is nf Interest In oiieh and thete.
I'tii-p or profit uml Instrtlctlnn In nil,
It tuny incidpul'illy, r.nd we tiut
thai It will "innhe nifitiey." It pto-
.iectors ileseive -i bettor rile than
lltninelal Itwx. Hut II ennnot full to bo
a m-ent aid to Now World amolloiutlon
and advancement, and n pnietit Ini
pctiif in the sptead nr friendly fecllnq:
atriontr tlio poriplo whom destiny has
placed alontrslde of each nlhop In the
work of eUlllziiiK nii'I de eloping- two
of the world's richest continents,
Opponents who lejolcod n few days
ago at the aiinoinu rnient that Mr.
Oiiny had decided to retire ftiuii pnll
ths are now haunled by I lio rear that
the senium' Intends to establish polltl
cat correspondence schools.
The Traveling Library Work.
Tlfi: T'l.ANS nf tho Young
Men's Christian association
in the anthracite legion,
spoken of by us rully a few
dns ago, in so far as they purpose the
use of "traveling llbiailes," me in Hue
will) wlial linn been for some vears
successfully carihd out In sonic slates
for the lienellL of the people in village
and i ma! communities away from all
the usual public library facilities and
wheio lew poisons can purchase many
books.
It is not to tho credit of the I'enn
rylvania legislaliiie that the bill for
nn nppiopiialinii for such liavcling
binaries in I his cnuiiuniiwoalth bids
fair to be defeated. It Is tlicrefoie all
tlio nun p a happy mow in tlio Young:
.Men's i 'hristiaii associations of this
section ot the state to make mmisioii
for such wmk nf enlightenment among
our cosmopolitan population.
Xew Voi k slate, which was tlio first
In this educational field, beginning Hie
woik in 1S'i:'. has been able to make
hei traveling libraries serve evei y por
tion nl' her terriloiy nt an annual ox
pendluiio of $2."i,n0l. Hlio lias boon fol
lowed with as goat success by New
.leisey, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa.
Two railioad companies, the ltoslon
and Albany, and the Malliiunre and
Ohio, have adopted the system tor the
benefit of their own employes. Illinois
not haviucr enuie to the point of follow
ing the good example of the five states
named, the Kniveislty of Chicago has
undertaken the sending out of ttavel
ing libraries in that state.
Quite apart finm this work, yet ic
laled to it in aims and methods, but in
tlio special coniines of town or t ny, is
the system of making Hie public
schools bianch stations of ihc public
libinry, suiiplyiug each si hool with a
stated number of books at the opening
of the school year, and changing tlieni
at certain periods in ilie ye.n. each sol
going the t minds of the st bonis in suc
cession, with simple, uncomplicated
methods for tlHr distribution lo tlio
pupils. This plan, as told by Mi. Com go
lies in a lecent nrtirlc m The World's
Work, originated with Mr. S. S. Cieen.
the public liliiaiian of V r.rccstcr.
Mass, in lR7!i. Iietroit ami Cleveland,
Buffalo, Milwaukee and Cleveland are
liamtil liy Air. lies as having tollnwcd
Worcester in t-arr.vmg out (his syslem,
with ndinirablo and fiuitful results.
There prohibly ,110 olliors. In all these
cases it should be mentioned, the pupils
can also obtain books, on special cauls,
direct fiom the llbiary and tlio use of
the lofeieuee section of the blirai.v is
inei eased under this system.
Tlio good results achieved by these
two iclaleil plans, both of which have
long passed Hie purely expciimeutal
pingc, give augur.v of good fiuit from
tin- si'od sowing in the anthracite re
gion of which we speak.
A memorial lo one of tlio mosl bril
liant of American women, Margaret
Fuller, Countess d'Ossoli, is, after tho
lapse of more than half a century, to
lie sot up near the scene of the shlp
wieck on l'"ire Island, In which she,
with her husband ami little sou, iin-t
death. That was In an awful storm,
.Inly III. l'.O. The uieiiioiiiil, wiiles
Mis. I.lllie Devereux lUake, Is to be
set up nt Point o' Woods, five miles
fiom File Island light, Just where the
wreckage camo ashore after the ship
went to pieces. It is to lie a colonial
pavilion, In the walls of which shall be
set a bronze memorial tablet.
Pi of. Clark, of tho Northwestern
university, who aroused the ire of col
lego women In general by the assertion
that college. bred girls as a rule do not
make good housewives, has modified
his claim by a statement that he
referied to college society women. The
professor h evidently convinced that
tho college-bred git Is who can speak
live languages and at the same time
retain knowledge as tu the proper
shade of In own for the crust of the
toothsome fried doughnut, arc moio
numerous than lie had Hist .supposed,
After having for nearly six yearn
been a tenant of The Tribune, during
whiooh it met every contract promptly,
the Times yesterday domiciled itself in
a homo of Its own on Spiuee stieel and
appealed printed with its own type on
its own pi ess, a L'l.pago double-. sup.
plement line. Our contemporary lias
been notably successful during its
euiepr as a tenant and we trust that
it may prosper still moie now that It
has become lull owner nf Us appli
ances. It is noticed that Mr. Uryau pauses
occasionally In his woik of Jotting
down tho names of now .subscrllnirs
and takes time to brandish his bnlckor
snee at the money devil.
No 0110 has accused the man who
lived under a '-',000 volt shock at Kliaiou
the other day of being a book agent,
The wot Id Is certulnly glowing better.
The sultan of Tm key has vvls-ely
headed olf the postal ultimatums..
THE PAN-AMERICAN
EXPOSITION OPENED
P iiiiilinteil finm l't;e I I
nf mi" df Hie 11101 undent nf Imniiii tnlnin.
It .ineetry li lnl In the tnll nl tin"'. k'"B
In loin liblniv w 14 Mriltin, Ji i"i.mi llnleeil ,
iviii limnn to rrulo Hut iint pilniitni' of
InMliiilo, Hie ileMie tn Ir.nte .nut liitlu. Iliev
lilnli.iilileill.v le.uiinl til cither Inelliir ill 'l
llinen inul flved pine or Hilt purpii' 'llni'
aiUnriiiut ullli wliii 1 1 n ,ue fnnilli.ir. 'lie
town, el (nmitv f.(ll f 0111 imn time .lie the
iliied ile.ueml.ints nf the fain hlili fpriim' up
Iti v(l(rll llnrnpi' .ifln Ihc till nf the IMnin
rinplie. vvhldi l.ive cnntlimnl ever time iirnl
wliidi In iuo.t lnt.iii(e dale lud. In Hie fiflli
leiilnrt nf our d.i. Tlieli hiIbiii w.n in p't
Brlinaurs In Iml.v plaie. .iiui In I he li tl nt 'ho
tliiinh ulnl'ti ii, ,i ,iIh.iv ilin'en lm'
Ihne pliiiK mi po-c- .iinl Hie cn.wib whhli e.line
lit pi.it irni.ilin.l In Imlil .1 l.i If .iinl In ll.nle
In tin' Inleri.iN nf Hie leliEinni evenl't". Ill
Hie tl.iimni'in and iiniellleil Hunt nf the middle
ncex, tr.nli' anil ennniinii' tteie milt- llip im
tier Hi" inndlllniH .ilTpiileil 1 1,1 llie.te filn in
wMdi men h.inlN inuhl imiie vtllli Hie pmletlUii
tlili li vi.u. iiifmiliil 1 1. tuveliim In lnue mm
p.ililit ami li(l( lnilict inuhl 1" (iMidui I'd
iiinin the fhdlrr nf Itmii vi.illv 'Hills then'
f.iiit tiiiiltiplled villli Hie Kinivlli of the Iiivuk
while ulniip aits and m iiiuf it tiiri-i t mild rl-e
.ind ltninlli in feinillt Aflcr Hie middle aae
hid piced HViay. ilh the ile of lriuic 1ent1.1l
cmrinmeiiu mul Ihe 1 n'enlldiiliiui nf the rump
nn nilinii., Hie, pmprrlv .ind lnnlneis all h'
rnnie indie mure, Iml Hi" falls ind mirkil.i
tine r-1 i I l.epl up 1 out nmllte 'I comriih in e
and evpedlriii.t, 'I hey (.prenl (e-iii I lie vtillel
nl) li the loiinll)' timn .ind tnnliniiid tn ll"iii-l-li
until Hie inipinu-d nielhiid nf li.iii-pml ilimi
uml iniiitiiinili ilinn wlihli .nme In the nine.
leenth irnliny mule tlieni nn Imuei i.ue'f.iiy .11
t In i.ilij.1 and must rpe,hiniH 1111 llnnl nf
K.1IIS.I litis blMllll- ulilt.li .iln.it m l In Mi
iimiliiil Ihe line nf lent ioiMiiihp I'm it
no Imiuer nn e.ir.- " pewllde (m- Ihe ifirti
la r cnmp nf hiKine'S wlilih In. I. nn pii'iiig"(;
Hl.il lllkk(lltil alllin lie.loliii liell' f, the till
-II1I nniiiiied. letliiied in nnmlm- hut llnni
l-liius unl nub in reninli lealniM nil i" nil mil
illli.lis .villi itet.l(i Iml ,il-.i ill liii'-e p.lll- (
Ihe ur.ilil tilieip aitltilv w.i lii,rliest .ind all
mnwiueiile nf hade .nil 1 itiiinirn 1 .pni ket nud
1111.il iniui nli.iled. In Hie liM lull leuliut Hie
flit' inn lilKrn ntl .1 tn-lf fnllll i ll ll.li li n-lli nf
Ihe piiliid. M jiieiil.ir inteitiN, in Hie cn.il
1 ipltaN .ind lanrei ihiis in l.innp" and Ameiii.i
fail, lute In en In Id si. imik li l.inrer and ninr
"i(liild t li ill lin.Mllili; vvhkll hid Ernie lielnre
tliil .1 in w 11 line lieiunie neie-iiv and we hoe
1 alio Hunt 1 piiMlinie., Vi in tin ..nit ilit .1
Mini, 11 11111l.tr t.r .1 .-.hiiue seind . Hie ei 11. e
f nnw, le.t-iiiiH let hnlililnr tii(i' Sli it evpii!
tin ns .lie tli-ii.t(oil in Hie .innitri'-niii - nf iM
etniK, Hie ililn nlmh riie .1 riil nf tune
ni Ihe deiie nf iilin tn iilehi.ile th"ir adiiete.
liniilt .-ind iiiim; flraimei witliin Hieii cale-1.
Wliite in the iilihu tinii-. fih-i Iiunmlit tncdliei
Ihe ienie r.f in ijlihi'iins tlli-e and allutrd
Ihe w ilideim 11 ic it I1.1 11 1 -4 who tiatihd almiit
fnllll (ilieiip.li lnalkd In aiinlhi 1'. Hie llir nl In
tl.i.t itiiiiiimim (iiiiiilins mid rniilininl-. the wlmle
wnild indeed In llll it-, tinnlh-. and llimng IU
hulliliui;-. wlieie (imlliinc whuli ail .nid 111
geiiuit) 1 .111 iln lo.illi.nl Hie pun li i-.ni, the mil
mis .aid Hie i.iili-iriK. r i. done, 'ihe le nuires nf
.idtirli-emiiil .lie elini-lul and Hie enrrct- ami
enlirpiie nf im.inieue are .strained tn hiinc.
ni.inkliid to Ihe ti-t l',i7,:ir whii h lute rrpl.ii oil
the tnuiiti) fiirs and Ihe .indent ascml.licrs nf
nlii;imis piluriins and uiediietal tiaflMiieu
Ihiie I, ninrli talue in all this fnr it is of Ihe
liiuhisl iiiipnrt.UHe in Hie aae of eionnimr .slufe
In nlllil liolhlllir Whldl tvlll ipild.dl llll-lll-,
etilnre nnilats and add In the welfne nf Ihe
w ige miners iipmi wlimii the great stiiietine nf
siidrlt- and fiee Kntrrninenl in 1.111 we.-lern
1 itilizalinn n-sls. Yrl eviellenl, e.s-enlial eten
as .up Ihr-e nhi l, if tuiiini; and elinc ami
the pimniilir.il pf Hade he all, there I.s nn nunp
imsmi f..i sriimiH lereni.iuir, at Ihe npemng of
one inme ppnsitir.u than tin re ttmild he it Ihe
1111. .iMiins nf a new shop window m Xew Voik
er 1.1'iiiinii. Ihe-e filial expciMlinns take pn
deep liuporlaine ind renie 10 de-ert- thmichl,
eiin-ideratiiin mid erintis ephnatinn only when
lemons are in he drawn finm the etinl tthich U
In lie 1 r.tiiiuenK.riteil or when behind the enter
and sie, Ihe fhnu i.ise .ind the pazeant Ihere
lies i puipiiM. whhli Imii he- Hie foi tunes nf
tiillMM and lielw In.-hipi Kieal pollute nf lalc,
The Fnn-Ameiicnn.
This fhiililn expofitinn i.-inies within the set
end (lis?. II his hrfu (ailed Tin Vnicriein. It
mils In hiiiiR tncether all the peoples ind
sl.iti s nf Him 111e1nan heiiii.-phere, not unielt
tint then- Hide with pull other 111.1 v lie 111
iiei-r.l, Imr Unl Hun- inn t in I leliln.n- nut lm
ih. -11 ill 1 w 1 1 .ili.I heiler liii'leistnitil. lleie, in
deid, is a cn.iL piiipii.e ttoitht of inneli pon
.sidrr.ino'1, hrie indeed 1; uprc -ruled a mtionil
pnlliy wlni li fnr niinv .tens ha- iieer hren
ali-enl (imn the lininU nf Ihe peuple nf Ihe
t nltfil Slitr-, Iml whidi his been inn inneli
n'Cleiteil and Inn often puhed n-hle l.v Hi"
pre-iiip nf ether mlere-t-.. When at the I.e.
Kimiiiisr "f the latl r nt 111 v Ihe sirv pf ifnun
and Ninth Vnieriia threw nil lli ji ike of Spun,
piililiL nn 11 win. il, shcil In draw rlosrr nur lela
tinii, wilh ihe new lmin repiihlu s ni the 1,011th
were iml tuiiting 111 Ihe 1 niled Flair- All Hie
penple of the ur.-ltni hrnit-pheie, whether Ihe.v
pnl,e Spanish ..r l.n?b.-h, lhen fnr the llt-l lime
bepiine inn-iiinis nf the i.liihil.v i.f Ameriean
iiilerrsH .mil ieab?(d tint the --,e Woild mut
liup.her own pnlny and hei nwn halaiue of pow
er, and tint Hnve nf Ihiri-pr. Out nf that inn.
siinii-nits nf -olnl.11 it.v at Hnl moment nf hope
might hate mine, indeed oimhi In Imp pome
in.n h iimie. .Inhn 1,'iiiiui' Ad.11.if and Menu
Hi), sl.ile-ii.cn f Ihe furl 1.111k, endowed with
H10 Imitfiiiiliiin wllhout wludi lm ulalemin
1.111 he nf Ihe tir.-l link, eafreily deolied lo lake
full ailtaiitjcc n lint pinpitinu, lime. 'Iliey
enihodied Hieir pnlli.t In Ihe pinpn-illnn tn at
tend the Paninn innjiiest and thin Afruan
slavort, whidi l.itln Aniepea had past out in Us
K vnll t roil 1 Spain, ruse up and thwarted idem.
'I lie nn-e nl Hie .New Wnrhl, human slnei.v,
hdd ip.nl fni iiianv e.11s the Anieiica whieli
Ind il si no 'I ami Ihe Aui'ili.i wlilili hid re
tailieil II. I hen the llnn-gln and eneri-'ie-i nf
Ihe penple of the lnited Slabs weie .ili.inrbed
I i.v llieir 1 nil war .ind tliiimg Hie .tears whidi
fnllnwiil hv the .-dlli'inenl 11 in I niiquest of their
own va-l ili.nialii. Ilia Willi ihe ili-appeiianm
of i.l.mi.1' Hie I iiitnl Mans reteited (n the
polity of f la. and Adnn-. s sunn in (he dtil
war had da-ed we holeued tn tarry nut the
Mi. Ill h.itlii.e In (iiliini; ihe I'ldnli to nliie
fiom Moim,
Our Helntions with Republics.
l 1 inni-li more irienl time wp Inlcrfeied In
ontiiidi ami l.K.iisht her dispute Willi ire.it
Iliilaln In .iilllratlou. cstaMUIiiiu; flnjlly the
piii.tiple that upon pn pri-tevt w.11 Kuropean
terntniy tu he pxlrnded in Hip Ameilcaii liem.
ephcip. siuic then Spain ln-t been cxpelleil finm
Ihe unv wnild, and In Hill way one iikud Kurrj
po.111 pnttir ns been withdrawn fiom ihe Aniirb
in. .Sow, ,i the I rKiiiiiini; ol the new irnliny
vc tumid f in (levdop moie full) our iel4lnii.s
Willi Hie lepiildits In the koiiIIi pf m. Per Hill
pinpn-e a imi'iirss in tu he held in Mevieo next
.iiitiimu, and 111 this t' rc.it esposliloii we ,...k
lur trt jiinilur jii.triimrut whidi miy he 11-!
in Hie b imp dilution. Wp Into jtkrtl j oil hen
(mi. 1 t'eiilrd and south Aineiii.i that foil miy
rp ihe pimliiils p uur ail .ind fiiiiiMry and ae.
ti U nur iin-pllalil), and lint we nn nur mis
may hive tho Pppninmii)' tu see ami apprcdalp
)our proiiuriiniis, hoth naiiual and industrial,
Wo liupe that Ihi.s pp.isrm nny (-really m.
vaiiea ihe l.nle 11ml lomnurip of dip Ainerlian
llale-j bulli nf Hin imrihfili and outhcin i'hii
lliirnt. Hut wc .jI.ii f, (I tint thrre' iwiiielhini;
nior.- heie linn Ihc ile.sllu lli.it wc nhmild lniv
and sell and Inrlrr In either. We vtuiihl (tin
ieli"tc Hial th. meal i.o,illnn, ami ,C
mnsii-..) n lib li is to follow it, may lead, in, l
mil) In wultr (1. 1' linen III iilleuniii.e, I.111 4,,,
tu .1 hetler iindeiMjiidini! and to induuns (rleinl.
chip. U. hope Unl hum there nicrliiiss may
riuiiu Itgislaiiun whidi will in.il.le 11-, lo have
liiti'liualoiial luuk Uiillllci, -,.. thai nur mili-is
of 1 vduniie nny ho In Amrilia and that uur
huiiiii'D-i inei 110 lulled- pas Ihiuiiiili 1,'uiduii or
Pari Hut there Is, I IkIIcio, a ollll .Uepcr and
muro important inevaiic involveil in llili fair
ami 111 the iwiilui; t ongici . Tu )nu t.f ihu
it'iitral unl southern iniitiueiit I beliive tint Ihe
Aui(ri(au peuple and the Knii'inuieiit cf ho
ifnttcd States wtmhl ill' If Hiev iniild -.neil. will.
a bliiislc volte, that I hey desire nolhliii; to mueh
a to tl rem,'! lien all the Imn. Is whith ton, ml
I lie 111 Willi tour irpinlir. wp impe Hut )t.u
will belicvo that this U not Ihc (ipMSjIun cf a
mere dvllit). Wo ileoite that tu l,ould IfR.ird
Ihe United Slates jj tmu bci,! fileml. We xe. I
In) intention u ihc .oulliw.lld. We deniie nolh.
in Hnl Is .vouii-. Wc uk enlv fm turn fit.m!
clilp, fnr j 111 loinmi'ite ami (or .tour v'.od will
We ai-fi rainesllv hope Hut ten will unite with
lis in the ui(iurt of wlui wc l.plicti' 10 be (he
Itii" pMli.f for America, bolli S'oflli And s'.mtlt.
lhflt mll(.v it epieeil In the Mnnrer- iloelrlne
ind t nrle with all m purpose of iltitnliiir
r.te the liomli helnrfu Ihe rontlnent l'd pjc
liiiilliut the hrllef in ihc tM.lldnlly nf Aniftlian
lnliietf.
Tho Cminl.
Tin tuilril Amerlrin uml Is i Inipotlitit to
)ou as tu its. It will bring the western tojt
(if South Amerli.i Into Immeillitc sea lonncdlon
with nur Atlantic mad, und jour Allantle iot
Intn Itnnie.llale pnimedlcn with f.illfnrtii 1. 'lint
ellill ne are prepared In hulld at our own pv
peiKP. Tint c.inil wp Inleiul to rontrol, hot. In
our own Inleieiis alnne, but In the InlrteAls ot
all tin' -f it", nf both (iinilnent It Is In lie .111
Ainfileaii nt a 1 1 n,e rnltcil slut's is .ilttind
ttttlv nl'le 4llli,llitl-n II. lieillMlll), tn
rcpille lm ii.dallt in pnllHiAlly fiom
111 iniinlit , pi.ieii 11 .. tlie lirtiehl of
Nui'lii.i I of it. world. Ill till Kim I 1111. Id-
takliu; wc at fiom ton of the ooulh neither
men imr Inonet . hut only tint )OU should give
us .tour )mpath) and )our moral ntpport ami
tint .ton IioiiM hetletp lint the nnij built b)
the t'nlldl stiles Is as much in jour interests an
mir. Wp ali )oii ,i.o, ind this Is ninip Inr
pertant than any tliinc rise, to stand by ns In
Hie iitiswriviiic; tu tlnlrninrp nt the Monroe ilop.
Illne. Tho' ilorlril'.p Is II1.1I tin possps(iii nnw
held h) Ktiropp Is n he ilblllll.fil, bill that
l.'umpc Is In iierjulrp nn new pn.cslon and In
evleinl tn nhl mr. I mlei nn ptelense pan vte
nf the Anieihan heniiphere Milter Kuiope In rn
Irr in and ptlthlMi intonlps nr eek to pirtltion
Centril or soulhern Ameiiea. Wp p.itmot, vte
will not penult any great iiillllaiy power In
inler this hftubpliere, settle down hy our fire
fides roup im In iiealp Rreal. slaiiding armies
and from some point nf Minlage nffer an eternal
nienaie In pur peace. Von hive jour nnn (pun
tries ami ,vonr own government. Wp wldi )uu
peaee, protperlly, an inereaslm- pnpnhtlon and
griming wealth, but we wbli jpii to have It
under .tnur own digs mid In absolute Independ
fine, wlllinut nny possibility nf Interference b)
Cuiope. Wp ask yon In he true tn Ihe doctrine
whidi wo aunmiiiied sctenlyllve )rar ago. If
tun .will put )nur filth in II and he true lo It
we vdll defend It. No American full shall bo
given up tn any power nf Hurope, Wp tti-li
nothing hut friendship with Ihnnpp; vvo do not
seek lo meddle In ant- way vtilli Kuiopein .if
din ami we ih. mil mMi I., hop Kurope meddle
wilh ii. .No power wlihli nnw- hit no foothold
III Ibis henii-pheie inn be peimilled In ipme In
lido .ind b) piirtha-e, lease, 01 oilier airance
nient. get inntinl nf eten tlie nilllr.--l island fnr
Ihe piapo-p nf islahbshliig .1 nnil station or .1
pl.ne of arms. When ispiin sued fur peace wc
i-niihl lute rlrmauded finm her an i.-litnl whidi
wnitld line given ns .1 naval Mil ion In lairn
pean walii-', hul vte nude in. Midi request. In
ret nt 11 wp sat- in. lanopean putter slnll 1 onto in
line In c-Uhh-h 11 natal Million in I ho I'arrl
bein sei, A plai e of .hum at thil point, owned
nr iiintrnlled h.t nuc nf the pnweis of Kurnpe
lint now mviilnc my teiritniy 111 Atuirii.t vvniild
he .1 men ne lo the punl and In pvciy Snulli
Amciit.iu 'late. 1 inler tm (Onditions, under tin
sliess of diiumslaiKe.s lau the smallest blind
nr the mo-t bnreu protnonlory on either con
tinent pir be tcikd nr sold to one of the great
poweis nf llinope. 'I his danger is real. II can
not be warded nIT by bravp vpo1--, bv roiirth nf
.Inly orations 01 b.t lonlldent bui.stiug nf nur
strcnclh and resnune-. II tan only be avoided
by a thorough agiiemenl among all Ameriean
stales upon the Monroe doilrtnc nnd by unreis
ing w 1I1 I1I11I1. ,-.. imnplele piepiralion and the
linisl ,.l.-oute riadincs.s en the part of the
L lilted Stales.
America for Americans.
Sin h is the nie's.ijp which I, for one, shuiiM
like to hive go forth fiom this great evpn.-ttinu
to all the penple cf the Americas whom vtp hive
invited Inlliei, W'p hatp high hopes of the ben
tils which will conic to in from tho Pxtenion
pf our tninnieri e, tn vvhieh we believe this expo
sition vdll give wings, bill nur highest, hope is
lhat it will biing home in tlmsc who time fiuui
distant legions In this ill) bv the northern likes
the fid that the t'niled Stalls seeks nothing
but the vtelfaic nf the republics of South Ameri
ca, md .i'ks in rrliirn tint they slnmld sharf
with her in ealnu-l.v maintaining the doctrine of
Mnnroe. 'ihe nin.io of ever)- American stato
should be, not us a mere empty cr.t, but as the
iitteiante or a pioloiiiul principle, "Aineiim for
Ihe Aineiiians." To all Hie reft of the world
vte held nut Hie li.ind of fiiend-hip, and wp de
sire imtliing i.s mm li .i.s the clnsest and most
friendly lelatmus, but over wbil has nncc he
ponip Ameiicin soil, only Amciiian Digs mu't
float
How to Make
a Fortune
A shareholder in one of the California ronipn
nie within the pisl sen-, re.ihred uver Hurty
HioiHaml dollais fiom .111 invcUiiKnt ol a single
hundied dollais.
One California cnnipmy, not jrt .1 .tear old,
has paid nearly ?'.0til in dividend to IN
sharcliohlei. Another California company has,
paid !f:7,fv,nt)ii in dividends, and slid another
paid about M,iki,iii In dividends.
The slock pf Ihe
PACIFIC COAST AND
TEXAS OIL CO.
will mike enormous profits fur invrstoii.
For a Short Time Only
Voi 1 (in secure this Mod. at
15c Per Share
$15 Boys 100 Shares,
$150 Bays 1,000 Shares,
$1,500 Boys 19,000 Shares,
and will make you a fortune,
bo not delav nor hesitate in putting money
into these shaics while the price is low, as a
moderite inmtment now miy mean veiy much
to you. 'Ihese shares ate liable In iniriaic in
value within a lew moiutii to eO, or even a 100,
times Ihe price lucd (or tlie first nirulbcri.
The price may be advanced am- djy in rouse
queme of devrlnpnienls cm idjolnlng propcily.
Tlie f'allforma Ulrntors and orliceis of this
company are men of uamllns and piollty and
crililul) know what they arc about in Hie oil
fields. 'Ihey have einbaikcl wilh their proper
ties In Hin minpjiiy for Hie purpose of (.etllni;
in Hin (.rn money (or iletelopment, Ilie ependi
ture of which will in their judgment. Insure
rnorinouf retunn to all who arc interested, mak
ing the Bioik ol the company extremely profit
able to bold fur the dividend.! and causing it to
comiiniid high, priee.-. It Is lliclr confident hdiet
that the stuck will wlllnn a. jeai sell for filly
times what it e in now be bought for.
Inr dualU lee tho company's prospectus.
SutWIplioii) foi tlie stock are leeched by the
INYESTMENTand FINANCECO
Room 1, Dime Bank Building,
Kcianton, Fa.
Where ill rurtuuhn ss HI t.f furnuhed.
THE TRIBUNE'S
EDUOA TIONAL CONTEST
$3,000 in Special Rewards.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE has inaugurated its second Edu
cational Contest which, like the first, is open to every ambi
tious person, not only in Scranton, but throughout Lacka
wanna and other counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
This contest will be even greater in magnitude than it3 predeces
sor, embracing special rewards of the very highest character, and
will be carried out in strict accordance with the rules of fairness
and justice.
The first contest, which occupied the attention of our read
ers from July to October of last year, met with such encourage
ment and was so successful in every way that it has been de
cided to repeat it.
This year the special rewards are limited to those of an edu
cational character, eight scholarships being offered to the very
best educational institutions in the state.
The Special Rewards.
Scholarship In Lafayotto College $1,000
Scholarship in Swnrthmoro Collego 1,000
Scholarship in Stroudaburg Normal School 075
Three Scholarships in Scranton Business College,
$60 Each 180
Two Scholarships in Scranton Conservatory of Music,
$75 Each 1 50
33,005
Each contestant falling to secure one of these special rewards
will be given ten ( io) per cent, of all the money he or she turns in.
X. R. The first two nhobri'lilps do net Inrbids mnl, but tne rniile.taiitu reciirin
lhc.o tvlll be clven tin C 111 per (rut. if ail Ihe iiiutiey he or tw tiuiu in Id IIiu
Tribune, to assiH in pi) ins this espen'c.
Rules of
'Ihe fpeeht lewanls will be clven to Tie
peirns Hotirliu; tl.p l.ii'ii-i number nt
points.
1'olnts will be prcdlted lo loiiteslinls sei in
Ini? new nil.. nil. cis In The Niiulcti liihiite
ns follows-
IVilnK
One Month' Snhtcriptinii jm
'llnee .Months' (-iiliscilptinn I ""i '
Ms-MontlLs Siihsiriplion i.'ai n
fine Yen's- 'NiliMrlption o.O" I
The contestant with the liisrln t number
of pninls will he Riven ,i ilmiin (rpiu the
list of .special reward.-; the lontpslant wilh
the jC(ond hlahcst number of pnlnlfl will be
Klvrn .1 (hniip nf Ihe iciu.iilliiu- lew. ml..,
nnd so on lluoiiKh the lisl.
I'ai It (Oiitpft.iut liiliiif? lo .c(iup a speihl
lew.inl, .iml .ib,j lh.ee who rclut Hie til-l
two m hi.l.inshipc, will be Kiven ten pel cent,
nf all money he nr Mie luins in.
Full paiticulars will be lurnished all interested, includinga list
of the winners last vear with the number of ooints they secured.
Address EDITOR EDUCATIONAL CONTEST,
Tribune, Scranton, Pa
ALWAYS BUSY.
Our Oxfords.
Low in cut. Low in price. 3igh in
quality. Ladies' from 75c up. Gen
tlemen's from $1.25 up.
Lewis & Reilly,
Wholesale and Retail.
The Dickson Manufacturing Go.
kcraoton nnd Wllkos.n.irra, I'J..
MauufaolurerJ o.'
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES
Boilers, llolstlnsanclPurnplnE Machinery.
General Office. Scranton. Pa.
Scranton's Business Houses
....... I THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
V 1- V J OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
DR. E. V. BEARDSLEY
DENTIST.
Fovmnly vvitli Jlr. Hill, 32t srHUCE ST,
MRS. SARA ALLYN.
MANICURE,
CHIROPODIST AND
SCALP TREATMENT
WU..VII Mean Itulhlinif, Pailois open Monday,
Thiirtflay and t-atuiday pvenluKi.
CLEAN SHOP,
CLEAN TOWELS.
CLEAN BARBERS,
DIME BANK
BARBER SHOP
WITH BATH ATTACHED, S5C,
SCRANTON, PA,
THE LINDEN OUICK LUNCH,
OP, WINDSOR HOTEL,
Fell Hie l.rtt i-tcjU, Cho.H and buin'iev In
the cily, Try uj and bo lonvlucrd
PETER STIPP.
rieneral Coiilraclor, llulldcr ami Puler m
nulldlns Mom. L'rmeiitln? ct itllau J fpi.
daily '1'rlt phone ViW
Oftlce, ,'..'7 'aliinsloti avrmw.
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE
SPICES AND FRESH
ROASTED COFFEES.
E, JOSEPH KUa I IUL,
rear 511 I.acl.auaniia avenue, nunufacliiier of
vWre i-crcens of all kimU; mil) prepared for
tho bpilnt: t-casou. Wc make all Llml of pjicli
tennis, etc.
OUU llOOHM ritl.lll DAIl.i
GOLDEN GATE CASH STORE,
J. C. Boyci, I'l-upiielor, dealer In lino (iroici
iti and t'tuvislon... l-'inc finals cold by the he.,
",0j V'u-liliijlon avenue
THE NEW
WALL PAPER CO.
IIjs no old soodj lo wmk oH 1'veiy
ity le u new and u;i-lodjte. liar pileet
lie lower than any others.
303 SPRUCE STREET.
NEAR PENN AVE,
the Contest.
All Mill rlplini.s must lip pild in ult.ince.
Only new- lUil.-cilhru will he counted.
licnewals by pcn-miri vvho-o iiaiiics were on
our suh-rilpllon ll-t pi Inr to Miy I I will not
he ( redlte.l. 'Hip Tilliimv will iiivp-IUUp
e.idi sub.riiptlnu nnd If fniind lni"iul.ii n.
in) vv.iy it-inth the liulil In lejul il.
Nn IniiL-ftr cm le mule after endit lm
Pin e 1 ecu uivrn.
All subscript mi', and Ihe i,i-h In pit- for
came, mint be handed in .tl The TiiIhiiip
nflite within Hit week ill whiitl they .lie fit
Kind, tn that pipeis may l.e m nt tn the
biih-i tlherg at oiiee.
I-illtf! liptionl nill-l be tvlltlen on blinks,
whiih tan he ..e.iueil at 'Ihe 'I'l iliuiio uflki',
or will I.- sent I.) in ill.
Ilie ronlcsl will dii-e piomplb al S o'tloth
Satiinliy itctiim;, AiiihI III, pdii, .
THE
I People's Bank,
Mears Building,
Court House Square.
X
Capital Stock, $100,000
Surplus, - - - 25,000 I
Savings and Biif,incss Accounts
Solicited.
President -Vice
Prcs. -Cashier
- -
- C. D. Jones
G. I Reynolds
- H. IH. Ives
DIRECTORS:
C H .Innrs.
Itielind O'liiien,
M. 1'. (.'.liter,
f-iniurl .imter,
T ( . Von Mimli,
A II. V ainian,
M. .1. Iluliv.
H ;. 1. Me) nobis,
V 'fhonns Sni.icue.
Alt Inn' Punn,
(1. h. Voolvvoilh.
il W. (,'. I'lillon,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
SECURITY BUILOINO S SAVINGS UNION,
Home olTire, SOs-'JOT yiears Iiulhllnir, lran.iet a
ceneral buildinsr and" loan business thiongliout
the Kate of Pennsvlvania
FARRELL'S TRANSFER
Moves I'rciKht, 1'iiinliuic nnd IhiRRasc, SifcJ,
rianos nnd Miehluei;
2X7 LACKAWANNA AVE.
M. A. FRIEDLANDER cC CO.
hive moved their Milliner) I'.slahlMinirnt to
ECU Adams Ave., opposite point house,
JAMES I. QUICK.
IIUIIiW Mil I'llMIIIM. Ml TlWlVfi
Oltl I'houe, (Iss;, Sui I'hone, 'i.0'i,
.'.in bith.ivtamia avinuc
FRED H. WINTER.
824 CAROUSE AVENUE,
Staplp 1,'inceilr.s and I'lovistoin A full line
of rRit.iliIi'.-, c. , u'tiunl djil)
REGULAR SO PHOTOS FOR
$3.00.
CRAMBR'S lac.avl;
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
I nml IciiinU lei l.i.ipiv HovLics, l.mpif Htnu.es
for 'I (iiants, toiUit Iltni,, ,ook Alien imd
Iniuro I'ropeily and llulldin...
WILLIAM G. LOOMIS,
Itnoini 1 ami j Ihiri lluilduis.
MONEY TO LOAN
AT LOW RATES AT
S, RADN'S 123PENN AVENUE
WILLIAM JANKO.
MERCHANT
TAILOR,
320 NORTH
WASHINGTON AVE,
llfpilrins and rci
ing done at thort
notUe.
ALEX. HAY,
HOUSE, SIQN AND
DECORATIVE
PAINTER
AND
PAPER HANGER,
S2I MULBERRY ST
COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS.
I lnlinrf.s, PlUC I nnd, I'olllp Allriitlnn, Rca
lonablc Priic-. Open elay and nuht
Ml ind MM Fpiuce Uiect, bdintou. I'a
? '?5
FINLEY'S
Extraordinary Offerings of
Foulard Silks
Liberty Satins
and Wash Silks
All Silk Foulards, 49c
and Upwards.
Wash Silks, 25c
Tim croat duuccbb of our Tarfetn Hilts'
.Snip hcIiihios ns In iii'i'MiiRlup? nunlliev
slllc mile on a Inontlor and nioro pto
ki-csmIvp tji'iile. If tuiHsilblc, by offcilna
tins nio.Mi dcHlralile bilks of. Indny nl
liprures niticli undor tlicir reRtilar value.
25c for Wash Silks
The rcsldiip uC nur fifty-cent linn in
cords, sliippH .ind iitiildH.
At 49c, Foulard Silks
-t-inch nll-hillv French twill Koul
tmlH; Rood vvclRlit in si variety (if hand
hnine styles, nlil ki.sc. gipen, nutloual,
tiiiiUuiM and l.tvcndct.
At 68c, Better
Quality Foulards
"l-incli. heavier vvpIrIiI and finrf
(iiality. I'Viulniils, In lafge colloction of
clioicf nnd in-elty debiKiis; a lull lines
of inloiH.
At 88c,Extra Fine Foulards
L'l-hii'h lilfjli ki'.hIp hiilin and line mIIIc
Foillnt'ilF; excollcnt vveniitiK (iiallty;
line hClci'liuu of litilterns In nuvv clioico
colurliiRS.
At T5c, Liberty Satin Foulards
-7-ineh line' imported Liberty Satins;
ln-lR-lit. linisli; falii'ics in rich, lic.iiilifiil
ilPhiRiiM, lirotiylil out in new clioiio
hliades.
510512
Lackawanna Ave
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
ISS,
irliiig Silverwar
Clocks, Etc,
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereaii & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
i & si $ fr !
FRANK M. MOYER.
Contractor and Builder.
020 PENN AVENUE.
Jobbing of all kinds promptly
nttended to,
iiiivii:.'v 1111:1 i:n i.i.v stnMirTi:n.
THE HOME SUPPLY CO.
lb tails furniture, bedding and llgur invtllnsu
tor cu.li al vvhoKs.ilo piKLa ut
724 W. LACKAWANNA AVE,, SCRANTON
WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
llia'AIIIIMl V Sl'i:ilAI.'IY.
F. GROSS, A22 SPRUCE,
JAMES J. MURRAY,
Mueers.-..! lo the Hunt ,, I'oi.nell in,, In tin
.iml fcheit in, ul wniK mid vi'iilihitmii, C.irtnii
liiituii'.., ni'.ills and (.eneial In, woik a
.pn tall). Nu, 1 1 -J l.ak.m.uin i .niiiue.
PAt i wi.Mir, s-jr vv'MiiNt;roN avi;nli:.
STEAM DYE WORKS,
and I'n mil Div l lejiilujr and llilmi.hin;
Woods called lur .unl ilitivcied.
T( lepliciMi lomietiimi.
wolf &
MLANE,
322
Adams Ave,
Easter
Millinery
wenzel
I'm. Ileal rjumbru,
Tii'iicis and liU-lit-leis.
I'm lines ,1 pe,
1 1 a I t y, Itepjleiic
Piwnpll) done. s0
dain- ave , teun
Ion. )'i.
WILSON d COMPANY.
I.i.hiiiiiible Tuilois (lintel .Iriln.in Ituihlm;),
tiJ s-piuin el eii. '-iianinu, 1.1 amis pieroeu,
.j tenia, ..inls proved lunnti I lotblns ie
palled, eallril fnr uml eltliveicil. cw I'lmnc, '.'i.li
H, A, RIEFENBERG,
I'lumliiiw, Tiiiiili.tr and llcitluir, i-olo agent
lur lluujid l'uiuiee.
Ti'Iephono 4 US 51 l.lnden itrect.
M F. WYMBS,
PUNERAL DIRECTOR,
111' Jail- on Mnet "!'j ivjomim; ve
(all. I.) Te-lci hone lirceivp I'ic.inpi Mtenllon
THE GILHOOL
WAGONS ARE
A LWA YS LEA DERS
REMEMBER THE NAME AND STREET,
316 TO 325 N. SEVENTH OT.
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