The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 25, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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THI3 SCRANTOtf TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1001.
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rufcllinril Dally, Kucrpl Futvlay. (. TlitvTijjf
line I'ubtldiltiB Company, nt nil)- Cctil .1 Monlli,
I.IVV S. ItlrllAtlll, IMilor.
O. t llVMICK, IIiHIihh Mumjrr.
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Bol Acctil Ittp Ton lijn .tluitllni.
llnltifil t Hi' t'onlnflxc nl Snatili
l-cmml Unw M.iil Millir.
itilnti. I'J.i '
Tin: i-i.At iiaii: rmt .mivi:iiiiimi.
Hie follmilmr tolilr li t ! prlf" prr '"'I'
Mill ilKUti.ill, IHP In lit- lldl ttlllllll nl"1 J,rl
Wlirn pa- will p'rmll, Tin- IrllitiliK 'V1'. .
fclncl It. til itil slmil IMit Ircm lt Irlrp.l hr-ir-
Jmt rn ti nl l.ipli. I.11I Hi inlf I Hut lii'i
11111. 1 lm ulitiml, f.ir iii'l.liiiillmi. Ii.i Hi" ""V
tcnl ti.imi'i iii.I tlic intnlillnti irwpiliiil '". ,'',,'
ciptitiir l llul ull I'oiilrllnillmti "lull I" I,J''
l' rillliirl.il li'tlmti.
I Itntwil "iillticii I'"!'
IIM't.AV. I I'Jpir llc.iillnv I'oiltlon
J,". Hi in 'iii'l IticliH .'!'. .27." a'J
fit II11I101 1 .l .''! 't
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I'nr I'tiil nl tliin!,, rcolutlmi nl niitlit"ii'
ninl rlmlKir i'.iitilliiitinii In Hi" niliiri- t '
MilWiiir 'J lit- Trllrtini. mikM a ilunio "I f rriiK
n line
Uot for I'luvltl-il vhrrlldiu fumUm! '"
tippllt.illnti.
TWELVE PAGES.
HlMJA.VTON. .MAY L7., Hull.
Tlm sendiiu: of tili'hitlciit cadets,
xhn hiiv.' lirnii illmlsuiit from West
TVilnl, In WiipKiiolii In the employ of
f.ni1 nl' llii' nsphiilt cnmp.'iiiles Is 11
(Inllhtftll ovpt-rimont. Thr Tiillfil
States Kovri'iinioiit linn lunl double
onnitsh In tin1 p.tst In prpvPiitlnK n
tlniilnstlc livlll.-ins fioin iirovnklriK
wiir ullli (Vntral Ann-i leans without
tailing elrimos upon the presence of 11
Jot of lawless cmlf'ts.
Malt It.
ICIITAINl.V 11 limit hv IckIMii-
liitloil slmiilil lie placed on
the lepieheiisilile methods of
Mime of the faith etirlsl". The
revolting detnlW of Mirrro of the In
cidMirts eoliiiiM leil with Dr. Howie ami
hi follow eis are miiiik;1i to cause not
only I'iiif.'iK" hut the (Utile cutllitry
to rlamor fur the inrai relation of
ItllDitli's who ('inlander pulilii safety
liy their foll eairleil 011 In the uaine
of itllsiou. Their trealineut the other
day ol a woman MiKViim; Ironi hiirri
l.le bin us Is MlllU'leiit to iletiianil po
liec InterefeieiHP. The 'iniises" mill
atteuilaiitK 1111 away the buiiieil (le.sh
AUtll oiiliuary M-isnis, ruhlied a little
vaseline on the Hickpnliif raw surface,
ami then olfered prayprs. Of eourse,
the poor denture dle'il In frightful
auony, unielimeil even in her extrem
ity, anil of etiuise, loo, the "nurses"
claim sln did not (lie Ironi her lijuiles
lint finm tin- "eiror hi her nilinl "
A hoy in a Clileajjo suhiiih was
1 .niflit in a prlutlni; piess this week
and had hi hand ami arm 1 . . 1 . 1 1 111:111
kIp'I. The foi email of the est.ililish
nient prevailed upon the inotner to
allow the sulferliiK rhllil to have his
Injuries he.iled hy irayer. A "healer"
was sent tor and the saerelUious 1 ites
liesan, hut fiiriiinati'ly, they seem to
have a few sane people In that vi"!n
ity and the polke weie called in. The
little fellnw mis hliriied nlf to 11 hnspl
tfil when- merciful ineasuies nre in
Miuue. ami immediate aiiipulatlnn was
dudiled upon. Mad the wa-te of time
In en a tlllle longer, the physicians
said, and hlood pnlsonlim- would have
set In, a fi iulitfiil death would have
Pllvtled.
Ahoiil the same lime it ".lonlle"
1 hlld died, siiriounded hy praying
faiiaths. An autopsy revealed the cx
isteiue of a heart ali'ectiou, which
could have heen relieved and probably
cured by inedical attendance.
if people Insist upon enlilllilttllltf
suicide. It niK'ht not lie an Irreparable
calamity In allow them to do It by
means of faith lire, when Uiey nre
the vli thus, lint there should be swill
letribllllou for the lleiullsli methods
employed by Ihese fanatics ill Kelllllf,'
possession of lielplecs unnipil anil lit
tle cliiliheii mid torturing' them in
their maimed am! exhausted condi
tion alter iiei idents.
It W thmisli! that I'uba's lie.-liatlon
nhout aiccpiliiK the 1'latt anienilineut
is simply to Hive the oralors nn op.
pnrtuiii"1 to exhaust their eloquence.
Shackling Teachers Also.
lOSTIAIO.W, ullVieil all 1111-
SOUKllt, coutlUIKS lu collie
ill to the correct ness of the
position we have advanced
fioin the time of hcKfllliliiir these
papei.s, that ilie piesent multiplicity of
ilenuiuds on the child and the wiitteu
niemory test In Vxuiuliiiiilons" woil:
liijustiie to the teacher as tiuly as to
the child. As one pilncipal said but a
few days iikii to lt parent w'ho went
to I1I111 for confeienie, If not eomplnlnt,
"WT MttwUfiiiUny lesults to I'lillilfPii,
.utl'iOKai-Js both mental and physical
dinclopnu nt, of the inenioij -cimuinluy;
yntom In vlnv of examination "My
hands nit' tied itlMiUUl.." It is Hue -true
to the ulteiiuosl. The chlldicii
iinis? ho piomiileil, (ilalnly. They
iini'-t he" promnti'd, under' the wrltt -n
I'Nainlu.itinii system, by the U'sulls of
an uttPily delusive test an to lutelll
Ki nee, nieiital ilevelopmeni, lit ness to
Kiii a hlnhcr laiifje nl" .studies. That
is injiistlic lo tho i'lilldieii. It Is pipinl
ly an Injusllce to the teachers sliui nut
from rutloiial iiielluwls of Ipachlnj; ittul
of helphiK eacli child, sliui out from
it by the Indexible li unclad ilemnnd to
ciiim into the children's memory
Piuhish l'rnni certain text books tn
nciuv tho Hi' inory's lielnpr able ut tho
end iof tins teini to answer, in some
mariner. '- lot nf unulated (piestions
nn vhilous studies.
A phy.slelati in unotlMr city Fteul;lnhr
riwntly nf the evils nf loived feho-.l
toik, and Insisting on th? rlsjht of thu
liiiliuittuo nilinl mill body to more liut
uial ilnwlnpniciit, said: "IMtenth," ami
he iiucjit to hae added sclionl illree
tors, "in miiny cae.s have tin eN.mtjer
ntcil bleu of tho nluo n pi hum y
work. 'The ract is that lillilrcn that
nre sent to m-IiudI nt a vciy early ,iku
rt'tnln lututlcnlly nothhiK of what Is
taught tlu-'in. because of the hum tune
Muje of their nilinl. The burden of
iui; e.at tfil In the school far ,xvepda
u--- js pernjIsjlhlQ undfcr the iuIm
of kooiI 5mnp. Viiiiipfntis mea of
Melitioss aiimiiK sclioot children ro to
prove that this Is so. Tho teliilenpy
tn shorti'ii schodl linm-M Is pfV,f,r1lly
proper, An eM optional ehllil tuny I if
tihle to mudy all day wllllnlll hill infill
Miens, hut II Is n phvsloloqicitl fact
Hint III" capacity of Ilie chilli's hiitln
h Ihnlteil, and when that cnpnelt.v la
leaehed It is hnrinfiil In runt Imp!
sillily. A 1 hlld well developeil In both
body ntid lllhlil Is iibl." In lifter lire
to cniittol I'lieiinmtniiies ninl tutu lir
loiiudlims to his own tui.'itini. Tline
jslven In plnv Is leally of m'Piit ml
viininse to the ihlld's mental develop
ment." lie proi ihd to llhisltnte Ills point
as to lack nf fiv"dom In methods by
the mention of a rettuln school In his
own city, wheie It wn.s iIppIiIpiI to
break the inoiinloiiy of the usual rout
ine by Hips lo the parks ami the conn
try for untitle .study, etc., hut the In
novation Inoiii'hl a howl from thu
parents, who said that the yotinstei.s
weie sent to s' hool to study, not to
be taken on picnics. They couldn't
leallxe that In tnkltiR the children out
of doors th'dr development was kpI
tlm; the best advancement.
Very thoiiBhtless of him not to con-.s-lder
tint whin exninlnallon day came
the child's development anil advance
ment was a .small tlilmr beside the
ability to piodiico from a crammed
II einory the answeis to eel Mill illps
tlnns arbitrarily selected from n vm-l-el
or text books, and that what tho
leudieis were elected for was to
folic the niemory ctmiimliiK for
such Immediate showliiKS. The at
leuipt on their part to kIvp Hi- pupils
an opiiortunlty for the ilevelopment of
perceptive power and mental and
bodily health, hand In hand, was
of coinse lepielienslble. What me
.schools for pi ay. If tencheis do mil
te.uh on cut and dried llivs, as laid
down by otllclals who as a title
know nnililm- or child tinlulnK'.' What
aie they for. pray. If the child, no
mutter how much it uiIrIiI have ad
vanced In mental grasp. In knowledge
of many more Important tiling''. In In
ti icst in the world about it, i not able
to wri'e down the precise outlines of
the boundaries or Saxony and Afghan
istan and Kctmrinr, and to give
answers to cipinlly valuable sets of
illestions ch.isen ft 11111 Rranunars and
III llhinetlcs. fioin hlsloiies innile up
soli lv or abbreviat"d tacts diy u the
alkaline desert ."..lllds, and or dates
thrieto ntlaeheil. and a variety o(
other text hookH aceoidins to the
Kiadc'.'
Well, w- can only say that is not
education. It Is not even pipparntlon
for education ill any true sense nf the
wind. Home pupils lench lio.ilt liTtil
development of mind and body In spite
or It: hut the majoilty aie cheated of
their natural ilj-ht.
It is icportcd in some Loudon dis.
p. 1l1l.es that Kdwarl VII said lmiRli
iiiKly lo Sir Thomas l.lpton that
"when the Shamrock Is rcpaiied I will
sail wilh you iiR.iln. ' it Is safe to say
that ir he iloes it will he in total ilis
rPKiiiil i.r open npiiiisltloii riom his
subjcelj! in r.nsland.
-
About Amerlcnn Sltils.
r IS NOT vpsself for the nnvy
we are speakhiff ir. The United
States Rovernment is at present
dolus a good woik In addlnp; to
these by llnply built new ones. Hut
the Anierlcan nierchant mm hi", w hen
any one starts to chronicle It, conies
near Kivinn- a parallel to a ruinous
chapter In a certain history, the chap
ter headed "Of Snakes in li eland;"
lh chapter itself leading hil"Hy:
"There are no snakps In Irpland."
There really aie a few, a very few,
American owned and rPRlstereO mer
chant essels, There are a number ot
Ameilcan citizens who nre as bitterly
opposed to the number beinR Inci eased
as the "anti-Imperialists" were to
American expansion: as they no doubt
continue to be, moiirnliiK' in silence
their "lost lender," Amiinaldo.
There Is a much InrKer portion of
the American people without regard to
party aillliatloiis who v.aul to see
American tiade carried on all over
the world In American owned ves
sels currying the Stars and Stripes at
the mast-head. These American eltl
yctis do not enjoy u recent setting
forth or Aineilcan marine conditions
a.s recently limned hy an I'nlted
States tieasury ollUlal, who writes,
after examining the shipping record
for I90a:
"In the trade between Hip United
States and Kurope that year not one
American merchant vessel went to or
came from (Jerniany, Itussla, Sweden
mid Norway, Deninml;, the Nether
lands, Italy, Austria-Hungary, drecce
or Turkey. Two small American ves
sels c.iiue to the United States fioin
Fiance, one in ballast, one Amerlcnn
sailing vessel came from Helglum in
ballast, mid one Ameilcan vessel
cleared fur Spilu. Theie cleared for
or enlered from the United Kingdom
eleven Ameilcan sailing vessels, and
two small steam vessels went to the
United Kingdom lu ballast. TheAinerl
can Hag was never hefoie such a nir
Ity on the North Atlantic between the
United States mid Kiirnpe. Tho mall
sieninshlps St. I.ouls, St. I'aul mid
New York were practically all we had
last ve.ir nn the North Atlantic"
This Interesting record he iidkes lu
connection with the statement that
American ixpoils in that year
amounted to RiTT.'JIH.CK, foreign ship
nwiieis, of cmiiso, gatheilng In all the
tolls, That Is the condition of mfalr.s
that has drawn mi much attention to
.1, I'lerpont Morgan's pun huso of the
l.elmid line of llrltlsh steamers. One
optimistic journal says .Mi. Moigau Is
not only pieparlng for business, hut Id
at the sunns thno perfornilng a patri
otic service, l-'or. It goes oil to say,
"It can be iiKHiiincil with coiiildeiico
that eveiy ship ho controls will he put
at the i-ervlce ot" the government
should occasion m Ise."
llut the actual state of the enso rip
perns lo be thai summarized by tho
New York Join mil. After pointing
out that the Atlas line or Hrltlsh
steamers jurt bought hy the Umu-linrg-Amerli
,u Steamship company
will Ime.llately raise the (lag of Cier-111.1115-
in place of that of ill cut lliltaln,
and will heiReforth In, time of wur bo
available for the (Jeinuiu Instead of
(he I'higllpli Kovernnienti It goes on to
nay:
"On Hip olher linnd, nobody will
kntiw of .Mr, 1 Morgmi'H purchase ex-
cpl flillll ill" Hole fehtlns The 1 .1 S
hllul eels will cotitllllt" to My Hie
llrltlsh Hag. They will b sailed by
Htlllsh ollhei's. They will he cotinled
as part of the llrltlsh hiereuullle.
uiiii inc. nt.il will he ut l''nghnd'.s ills
posal lu case of wnr.
"All this Is the result of our fool
navigation laws. We ilclllcrtilely re
fuse to allow our marine to he built
Up inpel Alllelli.Ui clllj'.' lis lo
sail ships bought with American
money under foreign lings, mini thdii
with foreign olllcei.s mid ctews, mid
put them at the service, of foreign
gov el nnients."
We leglet to he compelled to say
that, as our laws about Aiuerlcan
registry nlmul, It Is the .loilrnal that
Ih con ecl lu .stating the position ot
tip l."Vhiuil Hue r.elli r to fat e
the situation than to delude ottr-
M'lvt s,
A hillliant Plilladelphla coniempor
my rises to lemark: "The congress or
mothers Is to meet again this week,
if com se the husbands or its member.
will he expected to stay at Inline and
look alter the child en while the grave
dellbeiatlops of Hie oihnhclent assein.
hinge me going on." Pray, do hus
bands tisunlly "stay at home mid look
after the children" when mothers of
r.iinllles take a rew days' outing with
out going to a congress or convention'''
It bus never been said so or known to
he.
The Intelligence; that tluee negroes
have collected $11,000 from Logan
couirt.v. iihlo, .is iiamages lioui mob
lol"lue. Is a decided variation ot tin;
programme. Hobs who deal with ne
groes lu the west and south usually
place them beyond the (lmunge-eol-lecUliifc
.state.
The recent revival of Interest In
Princess Clara- 'Ward- Chlniay- I'.lgo
calls to mind tho fact that the stock
of newspaper cuts of the princess Is
In a battered condition.
Sir Thomas l.lpton .simply desires
the people to retain their rain check's
a few weeks longer.
TOLD BY THE STARS.
Daily Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus,
The Tribune Astrologer.
W11.I.1I.1.' '.ist : 1,11s .1. 111., for situuliy, Jliv
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1I11I1I In, in nn llii- il.ix will tintiip tli.it in
iluluiliii' in ilicinn of .111 llnslMi foitiui" ftriiri il
l. piuiliiies .1 ili-uielliMliun tuw.iulrf iniiiiiil
fll.L'l.
Tin- Kiral out dnm flionnnn li not tip tn-ilnte
nlliriHi-i' lie would new .lit lilinscU "t'.iti.
1111 it .in ttill."
Oil" nf Ilie l.cst icioipU fi 1 1't.uity !. to lie
twin tli.il w.iy.
II N nflin ('twill' to ,'iiiu liih lliin to tntKc
xnui .iniiiniiiition ic.nli I he l.ii'i't.
Ajacchus Advice.
Kinirinliii tint nn imn un live 011 pinnn-irs
mill'-- I In .ii'i' ilie pioniisPs ho nnKs 10 others.
Weekly Leff?r on
Municipal Affairs
L. A Municipal Pleasure Pnlace.
EMil.MI IIIIIW. Ii.vc lho-c ..f urn other
1 1 linuy, line llieir plijuniiinils, pnl"-,
o.k ninl siinilir in-tilnlii'ii-. f"i the. lie
1i1iK.ln.11 .nnl Ltiti'il.iiiinunl nl Hip pinpl.'',
hut new M'liuiiPi .lie i nntiinulh J.elnt; Ined. 'flip
lu,. I ii Hi" inn-niK foil .111.I i'.iii'inm nf .111
bniinii-p pl. .1-111. pi'in, wluih will lip fottnill
1 pi lit t to Hip pnhlie li.ili ill Hip llnllhilll m 1
tn. 11 nf l.uiidi.ii. It ii Hip lno-1 nini-i iinii.Uipil
ciit.ipri-p t'ti 1 iiinh it.r..cii hy this or .mv utnu
liini'iii ipiltlj.
'Hip nh.me w.nt iii.hIp p.is-.ilip ly Hip fiilnrp
ot .1 pth.itc i.iipoi itinn wliith iiuiliilnol. In
li III ill' nil.' 'f Hip .hi i'hlhit.ill lilllldll'l to
Wio.l Cittti .Hid innurt it into ,1 pi.pulir pine
..f 111111-. llli'llt fur Hip p. ople 1 liw (.ll.i llo.
'Il.it. w 11 lio'ilitp .ilinn-t ,il the (iitl-d, 'tin
liiiildn.u w.i- no mihiii i i. ii ihd nn its new- site
III. ill Hie I. ill. I I. .llllil .ihnllt lni.lv Ml.lli'-i- tinnt
.Hid ll-i IP wile ".illps" in :i ihiullnin. Hip
I'.iliip. Imui'iir. is ml. 11 hnnl iiinoitd lii il-,
f0111ul.1ih.il, .nnl ill went will unlit within ,t
t w diii .ifti 1 Hn 1 1 iiinir (( iiinnnii'-t when .1
hip In. 'l.p ma .mil Ihp -tl.i. 1 1 1 1 .' w.is hit 11 mil
.unholy nun. 'Ihp niiiHnil ln.il in-l Hip pio
j il.ili f I, .".mi, ".10. hill illidl-lilltnl the plnlilnle.s
uri.t li.u'ellni ,1 sum nf nun, . nip. nil. mm .iii.I
I'lruiiis-hki Hie pit'si'iit inuinlli cut lnilhlm,'
losp fr.un thp i-h.'t 'Ilie P.ih.p pinteil ,1 wliil.
I'h'phiiit upon Hip Ii iii.I- nl Hip ouiii iv, (-liiii-.
Inir lint enli llnir rcioiiiii's, hut ctlnii 111 well,
si. Hut f.'l muiiI lnuiliy ppiin.ls dniini,' H,
put IHp i,IIi Hip P.lllit' hi-l litin .hut lip llml
pri.tiiitul .1 ili.-.-iti'il li. -ii.iikp. 'the ill--.iti--ll.il
n. t nl itoi.s ih l.nnliiiil in Ktl lid (if He Ir
inipi.ilit.'iMe inilnip .iii.I ph. pil 11 on the rn.iii'i
.it nn.' H.inl nl II-, ,ilu. V,.hh"i,
No twinr 1II1I Hn tul hemine hiinwn th'ili .1
tottilp nf (lid ipii.llu' ell nfluhils inuipit".
with n'M'i.il h.iionciis in the u.'i t In 1 11 part of
I, ..li.h hi, put Hull In.'iiN lou'P'li.'i' .iii.I f'liiii.'il 1
lliunitlpjl mis! fnl Hip pun Inn' n( Hip ,i.,p
tit H'l Hip pmpn-i' ol liiiiiiini it into n iininii 1
p.il ph'.i-nic pil.ni. ( 1 ntilhiilloin Innu i".."'iil
in sJ.'iil.lHnl weie ipnliU mi ninl Innu iii'iu'hl.ni-in:-
iioiniuln, .-iii.I 1 t. il.il in 7',.l,n'i. 1 n-p, m 1
-li '11 Ilm.', it In ill,- il.lillnlli.il In ilnolp Hip
s-':,i.ii in thp impiiwi-iiii ill .mil (,uinii in of tin
I'.iliic.
i.iiic nf Ih.' Hunt milt 1 linn- nf .il.iliiu-v 1 mil-l-l
Isll'tr nelll Tilll iiieip.i wliiili 1 .111 h. t',,i...l
III lir.'il lliililn Ii.i. Iipiii .nl.liil In Ih,- I'ni."
ninl r.piiinl In II" la'iui.il put. In. n.iiic of
Ihp 1 lli-l p.i llil.'n-. .up in. I1nl.1l in Hn-. i"l
IipHi.ii. ll.'Mil"-) ll.il, in niip 1. 1 Hip I imp lull,
ill Hip I'.ll.lic, llii'le will lip .1 i-.llii.il ihihillln
nt i.iiiii", ml .mil liidii.lii.il i'l,il,iu, Hn-.
f. ll'll.' will lie in.'ile of I1I.J1I' 1 dm .ill. mil t.il.p.
fp. .ill ililliii in 1 11 ion, lii Ids will lip 111 nl,'
lit 1IIII11111I p'lio.l-i i.f Hip i.ir, Willi it will he
linen in Mi-i-il form. Pur In-liiup, hup nf Hi,.
Ill t- fxliililN will he .1 itilit'llnti nf iiiuip Hun
'.'.min w.itiln-i, illu-li ithi'j Hip iiiiIip hi-lni, oj
liniolo:;. In Hits inlleitinn, n put nf win. h
n.H philiipi .11 Ilie Win Id's llii it llilmiai.
will lip lm lud.'il ,1 wnli h whhh vs oneo ill
Ilie p..i.-.inii nf (I'Iht Crniiiui II,
In .I'l'lill.ill In p '.l.il fi.itmij, will lie sln.wn
miiiip ten Hup iiiiiiiiniH of imiteri, illil-u ilap
nf Hip hi. I" nl ill.' Inilii.ii' In lln.it llillini;
.1 tiilli'itioii of lii.lmii-.il iiiiiniiipk; t.iilo!; in!
speilllH'lisi hpuililins I'lulil the IpmIIp H.i.I.m;
i'wtli', lm.., mid iii.i.'ll.,iii'.ni, (0II11 limn
hull.. I f 11.111 I-1-U1- iiiii-i'iiiiii jh .in Hip 1-l.imU
and finm otlu i vviio lute nlieail- fpimvil
uieit Inlnc.l in Hip wrll.iic nl Hm I'.iluc. In
fju, il will he a Milt "I 4 n Minimus putnriu.
jih i' nr rvliilili iiiii.-cinii li-.iliiu-.i '1 ho t
li'hlu will lip iluiui.l iu'iiinitl' ami the nun
.iKPimut lino iliiPimliiril llut no pains nci
nioiicy will ho bpairil lu iniho Ihl.i juit i ue
I'alj.i' liiicios-tintsr. In-Umilve iu Ihormiulil
tip lo. I Up. It plullil.ia lu lie mi.ithiiii; tint ,1
til inttM uir
Tline i mi" nt Ilie lieu lhi.ttt'ls loiiiii'i led
with Ilie I'iIkp llut 1.111 he f.imi'l m rnj.md,
'I Iip llllilu.', thltiliuli thi'il 111111.1L'. 1, Imp ,il
ri'.iih hooked a ii'iinhir nf pcpiilji plain ( r In.
M.1MIII. It I'll-. I1.111 Milled tli.it th.it' will l
11.1 pioliliin ilj, iiotliiiu t Hie hi n.i -l.il. ,
tilt UkIiI, popular ami uplixlntp plui, will lv
imlii.h'il in the ,t. The Hii'jttr will mu H.ihi)
puin mid Willi Ilie u.u til ihilis .Mm) hi. up
uil l.p uildtil. It Ins l.peii nii'L' .11 ilimiiuxldy
llii-l'ioif In cMr.i I'Jiiiuilnr as Is iiuiIp .o,ll.le
I. moduli inuiiliw cuilns, 'lhuv Imp .il
njily hun luuikiil ..i- Hit. (.pjM'ii, width will
' .eal 11 111 .I'Iiip. "nn? IUII' i.f .New Voik," "A
'hip Ui Chinatown," "tiii lUt,'' "J'he 'Ihin.'
MiKldlcci," ''I'nin, Hick nn.l lltrrj," otul ntle
ir. t.l n linll.ir ilui.Kli't nmiiliiil pilrn will
lik ilnrcitl tnr iilinlll.iiiir) flinply ciiontili to t.ilc
11IT Ilie ilntlliililf. lltmc,
TIip hiilii.lilil Hill (. iiikiIIiit pronilii"iit 'fi
tme t01m111.il uiii, ti,,. ',ili(i.. tlil will be
tlm Mil nri nf ti,,, PaMif wlirp' l.mlini ninl
i Hum will lie 1 iitl.il "ii. I'lniK liioe l 'Mi
ntirki.l mil f..r M.ilN innl liiiilin-x nl nil nrl
ninl coimIIIImw, min tint wlin li tiiiipl Ilie pil
n to to 1l1.1l wlili h will iriil-.li tlm iltor Willi
1 till" fMiimMi inii(. ulill" hi' w UK will ln
iiui'lnrliil iiimilipr nf the liiilu.tihl trnh-s
lll lie lipli-filil,.i hrrn ninl Will In' 111 nnl.l
linn nn n -m.iil -r.ile the li'Jr Iniilnl, I'nr i'V
mipli'. tin p will ln rilivt lilonir. Jowi'h
iinilii', wlin woihliif, iililin"liu', Lin1 wui1mi,
iiml mi nil. Itnil" Him Hip prlntltii; plant
whiili will he n.i'il In 1 nt Int. ict nf Hip I'll.iip
i.ill lie Inmliil tn ,111 (pin -pur In lie ulilf"
nf Hi" h.lll u In 11' uny nlie t .ill llrii'M 1 1."
.rin nl ii. prlnti'rS ml, flntn the fpIIIIic ol
ih lp" tn ihp trmtilnii nt Hip nci" ninl Hip
IIiii-Iu'iI piiiilnit.
The 1. nli 1 ut ntti.lili.il, linwtwr. I tli" flr.m.l
ll.ill. wlili li i hullt nn iinhlc pri'pimi'.nt ninl
In 11 m illln; i,ii.iilly nf inure lli.ui lll.lliM Willi
.111 1 In -I .1 f..r .nir.lhir ''J.nml. Ili'i" will Is
In M l,iir;i. pi lilie .'nihilities: ninl ilie lllK'l)'
lltll'llill'll nlulll tt It lit l.llu'P MlHH III IIHIIIP
hoe l'iii ixpiml'il in ihini.iliiiii ninl Ilie pine
ihl.iitls well Willi h, pi nf ttlP plI.liP. Ill'
lii'.'l pi, llllli'lil fi.illin. nf (Iip hill, nt iilllP, li
Hi" uiiiml in em, 1 nii.l 1 in tt-il ninl' r tlm sup. r
Inll'llil'lni' nf Sir MMi.nl (',,).), Ii. the I. nll.hr
.I tl hi r.ili il 1.11M11 In St. ilinri:t'4 ll.ill, nt
l.iu'iponl, nn, I of tlm-i' 111 111" Mhllt 11.11 .Mill
St P.iiiI'n I .ilhpilr.il. I he nra.m mil ilil.ll.iii.
Tin- hill m I ,'.11.1, 11, niii' nf llii npiii pluii
In ( niiiiiillnii wilh dip I'.iln.', I 111,1 1 tn pli'M
1 in' nl Hip popiil.ii pnti, isppiidl ihililn; thp
11I111111I in. mile In thu u.inhii will I" lm il",
1111 tip. 11 nil v.ii;p, iii.I pprfiniii iihis will I."
uitpii ,il intirt,ili I. Ijilh iiht'tr.ii .nnl l'i"i
rnt slinwi
'Ihp I'.ilnp U Mirrnnn.li'il wilh li'i.ilifnl
Ktoinnli whhh .ilonc nt" siiil to lip Willi .ill
th.it Hip Mtinii lp il Trti-t pii.l for Hi" 1 utile
picpirly. 'Ilm I'lomi.ln nip lihl tint nfici' Hip
inn. I upptntnl M In nf I inil-e.lp" an lllli'i till.',
.iti'l pi i.Mhnn; wiiirh ninui will .iuiliii. Iiii
I "i II pint nl,. I fnr Ihp .11111111 111. lit, lll-lllll tli'll
.111 1 111I1 il iiiiini 111 nf the pn.ilp nf 'ill ( I. isn't
.nnl 1 iiiiiliti. in. 'the - irsc 1 1 1 art of pjtliniintt
1111. I.r wlikh II." I111-I 11 pi'imiltul In ilo lin-l-in
si pinipi th.il Inintirti piif.il tint 111.1
l.p mi iipnt I iv Hip 111,111 i.'inciit .Ull ill'.' Hip
jfir fni fpi'iid riilPit.iltiinpntH whin .1 -sin ill
iilinill.iiiu' fee will ho ilnr!;til In r. lin 1111 1 11
timiip lo the Pihip 'nnl uii.nn.li .mil Hip un.itir
put nf the .nnii-i'iit, nls will lip 11s flip as nil
In .ill Hip pnple. It N expprtpil Hilt the .
1 inn- ihritpil from Hip fniiilpfii iltts' slip nt
Inl.tt-t of iiiltnis-inii will uo .1 Inn wny tow.inl
tiioi.inu" the in linli 11 1111 c nf the ln-1 lluli.'ii.
.mil, in ip.iiit.v, 1111L0 Hi" Kcncl.ll ftluiiiu lf
siippi.itlni;. TAKES EXCEPTION.
IMilor of The Tilhuiic.
Sir: In ,i 1. nllnir nllloii.il of The TriL.me
Wp.lnpi.liy, (his hlroiu .ii'rtinn w.rs 1111. Ip:
"'I Iip hitwir who nhitit the hw Is hi ns leili
ip il" .1 Iiiiiiii'. .is Hip hull In r, He hihtr nr Hip
, .'iiiilliMh U linker." As .1 snlistiihti of 'I he
'tribune .mil .1 ti.iilnr of mni.iN I n-pei t fully
iiii- ut f in tins m.u. It li it h.ilf Until, mid
like Mitli Until nun nil, il is nil the more
ini-ihi.'M'iH. It 1, tine Hip iiutiuf.uture mid
slit' nf intei( .1(1111; liiptois; ,i ,1 hetci.icn it
Iretlly leL'iliinilp, hut iiioi.iIIp il he.iis slinn?
ni.irks nf ill. 'itim u , A 1.1-e lu point was Hut
of Aiuprii.m .slatti. It wis !..mitioniil hy law
.iii.I, llii rehire, w.is lca.illy 1' lt 1 1 i 111.1t f. hut it
w.11 iniideiniipil hy Hip Lest .nliiiunl nf Hi'
rise, .nnl no niip would now tontpiul th.it it our
hnl nn 1111.nl Ktati.lin?. 1 think 0u will find
it dlllltult. ileal' (tlitnr, tn inn line the re nler
of 'flip Tiihinie who me wnikin: foi the Letter
inrnt of men, tint the lui-inest whiili Ipnls to
the ililutif h ty of so m.iuv ounrr ni'n; Hut
liiins w.mt mid ih line to m. 111 mv hmn'S, .mil
tint ineili s lo the 1 oiiimisii'in ot so tn.mi uiis
ihiiiPiuois mid tiinip-, is .is lpuitiiuiti 11a tint
whiili piovidps itip.it and Inpel lm our f.iiuilh'-.
or Hilt it (.in lip def. udpil on 111 nioi.il rnuiul.
I .mi slow to l.elipip tll.il Ilie leputjhlp n 'vs
paper of Sei.mten hip 11111I1 r Mlnon inlleeiuc.
llut mn st. it( nit ut iikp tint uti ti'i' t onshlri 1
I ion. Hioiisli prohahh ninl,' llniu:hlh's-li, uimlit,
iimh.illenseil, ti ml to Kite toinr to sin li u
Krate .in ii-atlon. P. It. Moon
IViktille, .May "1.
THE
Pacific Coast
Al!D
Texas Oil Co
Refers by Permission to
WARREN GILLELfcN, Esq.
President oJ'ilio Broartway Bank
and Trust Co,, Los Angeles, Cal.
As to tho vnlue of the Company's
Oil lands and the chaincter and
qualifications of its California direc
tors and managers
This Company
ha.M been niK.mlKfd fur the iitiiixiso of
diuebipliiK lis oil lauds ill the .Midway
Piiitilit In Ivenr (utility, Cal., tnnl its
extensive Ir nt t nf oil land in tho (J.ir
ilsn dlslriet In San Dleso eoiinty, and
to acfiulre and develop oil ptopertle.t in
Texas and elsewhetu and als-o to trade
in oil lauds, I
For a Short Time Only
You tan scenic this stock nt
$10 Buys 100 Shares,
$150 Buys 1,000 Shares,
$1,000 Buys 10,000 Shares,
aud will make you a fortune,
Col. S. l. Lticas,
Mr. Z. B. SMarf,
Mr. 5. H. Bannister,
The I'allfiiinl.t diietiors and niiiniiKers
of this- coinp.ttiy, are iiihior.ilni;lsts find
inlnliiK eiiKlneers or hi','h stainlltiK and
widely known nil the IMellle coast.
They are e.Npei'lenet'd.pr.u thai oil men.
Thoy havti enihiirked with their prop
ertle.s ill Ihis eonipauy for the purposo
of KCttlna 111 tho tast innney for ile
veloptiient, the espotiiiltuie of which
will, iii their JudKinent, Injure enor.
tnotlH litllllli to nil who are iiiterested,
inahlnK the t-tml; of the entiipaiiy ex.
tl finely prolittible to hold for ilivldt mis
ami caui-liiR it to eoiiunand IHkIi prhes.
It Is lliolf lontldeiit belief tint tin
stock will within .1 year mil tor fifty
times what It can now be lioriKht for.
Kur details si e the I'.iiupany'.s pios
pci'tus. Huh.iciiptlnns for the block are
rpcelveil by the
INVESTMENTand FINANCE CO
Iloom 1, Dime Bank Duilding,
Scrantow, I'a.
lie Per sliare
THE TRIBUNE'S
EDUCA TIONAL CONTEST
$3,000 in Special Rewards.
Till: SCRANTON TWBUNK has inniigurateil its second lulu
Ciitiounl Contest which, like the first, is open to every ambi
tious person, not only in Scranton, but throiiRhout Lacka
wanna ami other counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
This contest will be even greater in magnitude than its predeces
sor, embracing special rewntils of the very highest character, and
will be carried out in strict accordance with the tules of fairness
und justice.
The first contest, which occupied the attention of our read
ers from July to October ol last year, met with such encourage
ment and was so successful in every way that it lias been de
cided to repeat it.
This year the special rewards are limited to those of an edu
cational character, eight scholarships being oll'cred to the very
best educational institutions in the state.
The Special Rewards.
Scholorohip in Lafayette Collcpo $1,000
Scholarship in Switvthmoro Collugo 1,000
Scholarship in StroudBburp Normal School 075
Thrao Scholarships in Suianton Business Collage,
$60 Each 180
Two Scholarshipo in Scranton Conservatory of Music,
$75 Each 150
$3,005
h'ach contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards
will be given ten (10) percent, of.il! the money lu: or she turns in.
V. II. -'Hie flist Inn .( Iii1.ii-liiii ilo not Indu.l" tiio.il', lint ( lie rnntt'tlint fotiirlii'j
II ill In' (.'bin tin (10) prr tent, if all Hit' niomy lm or alio tuiiii In to 1 lio
Iril'iitii', to :i-..t in I'.i.'iiii; tliN ci. 11;,'.
Rules of the Contest,
The peilil rewurilt will lie qhen In Ilie
pern ih setiiihn; the Litsjot niiinlier t
li'iint".
I . . i 1) 1 1 will lie (ledilrd to rnntr-lnnt'i srcili
itn,' mtv .u!..,n lo 'Hie Ser.ilitnn Tiilnne
as follows:
Point.
One .Mnnlli'i .n1i.irlitin .ii" t
'll,ree Month-.' Siili-iriplinn Ii'i -
M MiiiiiIh' SilHiilpll.m -,..V) I.
One Vt.ir't iili-tripllon fl.(l li
'Ilie trtile-liiil with Hie liiuln'st ininiliir
nf pniiiH will lie sin 11 3 ili.iiie li.'iii H..'
Il-t nt piilil tp'v.mN; Ilie innteMant wilh
Hip M'lnliil linrhot nilltllirl nf pnillt-, will Iip
Rltrn a tliolip nt the rem lining rewanlt,
tnnl i mi Himiiali tin' li't,
I'ni li tinlit.tinit lillltiK In Mime i cp"t'i il
nn.iiil. .mil ,il-,, Uime wln -. lei t llii lli'l
Iwi. ftlinlurliip, will lie Kiteii till pel tint,
of all money ho or she turns in.
Full particulars will be lurnished all interested, including a list
of the winners last vear with the number of ooints thev secured.
Address miTOR 1:DUCATIONaI CONTl:ST,
Tribune, Scranton, Pa
ALWAYS BUSY.
Our Oxfords.
Low in cut. Low in price. High in
quality. Ladies' from 75c up. Gen
tlemen's from $1.25 up.
Lewis & Reilly,
Wholesale and Retail.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Siiccchsoi! tn llai'hlno l.tislnohs or
Piflcson .Maniiftit'tiiring Cti Acranttiti
and Willu'R-Fiarre, Pa.
Stntlnnnry KtiRlncs, Hciller.", MlniiiK
.Mnt'hlnery, Pumps.
SCRANTON'S BUS5NESS HOUSES
DR. E. V. BEARDSLEY
DENTIST.
roundly with Pr. Hill. 321 SPfJUCZ ST.
MRS. SARA ALLYN,
MANICURE.
CHIROPODIST AND
SCALP TREATMENT
W.l.'jll Mc.ir-i lliiililiii'.', I'.nlmi iiptii Molljil,
Tlmt -:. .iu-1 Situnl.iy citniii,;-..
CLEAN SHOP. -
CLEAN TOWELS.
CLEAN BARBERS.
DIME BANK
BAR BE F? SHOP
WITH BATH ATTACHED, SSC,
SCRANTON. PA,
THG LINDEN QUICK LUNCH,
OP. WINDSOR HOTf.L,
t-UU (lie licet MtJl.s, rhop nml I.iiiil-Ikm In
tliu ilty, 'liy tw uml hn iQinnifCiI
PETER STIPP,
CrtidMl I'liiU-itliir. Ilinlili r ninl h'.iUr in
jllliltllll -lulu It lilt llllil, ut telljlli a -iull
Tiiilicnc 'Jj'i!
Dllitt', ,.J7 ,(."liitii.'t'iii ,iwiiut
ASH YOUR GROCER
FOR KIRKPATRIGK'S PURE
SPICES AND FRESH
ROASTED COFFEES
a, iwotrn Miv i uL,
rrjr 111 l.nkuJiiiia a'iini', tiumiUt-'tiioi nl
Who J-tivtiu til all Kil.tU. fiillj 1'ii'ini'il I 'i
tin. iiiiik mm-oii. W niaKt! all l.iii.l ol iHirili
ttriiin, tic
lltll tiOOl IIII Ml IIAII.l
GOLDEN GATE CASH STORE,
3 c lluu. I'lui'iit'ltir, ili'ilor in tlno iji.'ttr
lia ami I'iutislim. I'liif t Ilji old lo Hit lu
Mj W.uliiiul'in m t inn.
"""THHATiirV""
WALL PAPER CO.
llu-t no old soniU In woik o'f I'.i'iy
It lo i.t w ami u;i't'j tUtc. Dur iim-i
till' Km c i I'1-11' "y f t lii"
303 SPRUCE STREET.
NEAR PENN AVE.
All Milwilptimi mint lie pilil In B.hancc.
Onl nptv iilntilbcrs will I..' ciiimtcil.
Itoiiptt.iN In iiLi-wii. ttlioso niliiri wire nn
nur Hil.M 1 ipllnii lit ni"r to Mir II will 11.1t
he ctt'iliteil. The 'I'ltl.iiln' will iiiti'-iH.ili'
null mli-i liplion mil II found Itii'uti'.U' II
any wit k.-iims the iilit lo tcjitt it.
Xn tr,im(rr tin 'lip mule ultir trtdit lu
oiiit In 11 Lb in.
Alt ttih-i ilpt (itu, ninl Ilie t .i-.li In ply tnr
'.line, hum Ip liitvlcil In .it The Trilmtia
ntllri' wlllilii tin- week in wliltli they ill 0 se
tiiiiil, m th.it ptpeis m.iy lie ent to Hie
siili-.(iiluiN at otue.
Siili.iilpliniM tniHt lie mitten rai lil.intcx.
wlili li tin lie Mtiiu.l .11 'Hie Tilliiine titllte,
or will li-' sent !y 111.11I.
'Ilie (nnt.".t will iIiim' pmniplly .it S o'clock
Sitinil.iy oit'iiii., u'ii-l ,'l, 1'HU.
THE
People's Bank,
Alears Building,
Court House Square.
Capital Stock, $100,000
Surplus, - - - 25,000
Savings and Business Accounts
Solicited.
President -Vice
Pies. -Cashier
- -
- C. D. Jones
G. F. Reynolds
- H. M. Ives
DIRECTORS:
r I), .liuiei,
(!, r. itfjiiniik
'II10111.1S t"ii.'is,'ue,
Aitlmr Dunn,
O. S. Wnolnmtli,
V. C. l'lillcn,
liitli.inl O'lliiui,
M. I'. Cjrtcr,
Miniiel S.irntcr,
T. (". Von Mon.li,
A. II. Waini.in,
M. .1. Iltaley.
wvwMvwwvrtwwwwwl
P. J. HONAN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
SEOURITY BUILDING t SAVINGS UNION.
Home nifloc, C0S-2U1) Mcir-i lltiilillni;, lunni-ts a
KC-linal lniltdi n nml Innu buiiticw llnoiilioiu
the hlate nt lVimvh.inin,
FARRELL'S TRANSFER
Minci t'rt-itilit, I'm nil ut f uml llib'in'i', Kitrt,
rUiiui j ml M.itliliit'i)
17 LACKAWANNA AVZ.
M. A. FRIEDLANDER tfi CO.
l..ni' innu'l tlii'lr Millinery IMjlilMimi'iit l.i
'.tn AiIjiiu c , npposlli' iiuirt ln'iic
JAMES I. (3UCK,
IIUIIIM Ull III HIIIMI W'll 'IINMM!.
ifd I'lKiiit, i'-ii si'w riniiii' j.ii'i,
V)'l I. li l,.lJtilll iivrliu. ,
I... .. iVimltiWt. ii M.fcfc Hin.l.lWI.' MMWWri
h FRED H. iJlNYER.
hsh; capouse avcnue,
Sl.iili' (inn ill, iiki l'ioni"in lull linn
uf i'iiii.ililt", tl. , it.rui.l tlil.y.
tmam mii Ml mawmi ftwiiiHiiiiiiiHWHi'M "
REGUuAR 0 PHOTOS FOR
$3.00.
QRAMBft'.S
311
LACKA. AVE,
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
I flml Trunin f. r i'.mptv Ilou.., Ilinpii' )oinr
for Ttnanu, oilct Itt'iin. I "O1. .U-r ami
Jlis-uif Pirpnty .mil iIiiiMiiii..
WILLAM G. LOOV7S.
Hutini 1 ami S llnir llmliliii-;.
MONEY TO LOAN
AT LOW RATES AT
S, RADIN'S 123PENN AVENUE
DiiPiwaiWfUi itomomiii
WILLIAM JANKO.
ALEX, HAY,
HOUSE, SIGN AND
DECORATIVE
PAINTER
AND
PAPER HANQSR,
321 MULBERRY ST
MERCHANT
TAILOR,
3ZO NORTH
WASHINGTON AVE,
Itriiilrini; aim privi
iii tlimo at .Uurl '
ii.il i tt'.
COMMERCIAL QUICK LUNCH PARLORS.
I'llJIllilu-.vt, Pull' lVn.l, 1'i-hl" MUM urn. It a
M'l.jlili. I'rlttB. ()vli il i ami nulii
SIM ami SOtl bpruiu tttttt. s-traiitun. I'a
FINLEY'S
Siinuncr Sale or
Table Linens,
Napkins.Towels etc
Scotch, Irish
and German Linens
Tiir tho inrt yrnr ot imvp hcen
trllliiK ynti that llnt'iiM wcip ntlvnnc
Iiir In jii'lco. atlvlftliit; Hip roilciilnhltiB
of your stuck hy tnirt'liiiithiR a nupply
hi nntlclpathiu nf thin advance. Tho
Increase hi price has i-ome. t-lncns
have jfoni' tip, Tln rlne In prices
iiinnnntM to nhout twenty per cent,
nhnve those fnrnifrly uslteil. Wo
hniifjht honvy hnfoi-p the ailvaiiue he
B.'in and are In n pnsltlnn tn sell you
Ilium.1 at the nltl prices, iih long ar
presi-lit stack lasts. i
At aOr, Instnnd office
Irish I.liicii Daiiinsk, r.fi Inches wide,
full hleai'heil, heavy wclRlrt ami very
sluhtly rloth; nlso Cicrnmn silver
hleat'hpil Damask tit this snino price
!.'! Inches wide, soft ilnlsh; splendid
value for the money.
At SI.00 Instead or.St.25
Klue Triwh Ilamask, T2 Inches wide;
mass hleached. very fine linen and
ox t rn heavy quality: shown In n lai'ite
rane or llnnil ninl other pretty de
slcftis; napkins to match.
At SI. 10 Instead nr 81.31
nerman Rilver nipachcd. 72 Inchon
wide, very heavy welRlrt ami durable
linen, without the slightest dressing.
We can recommend this linen with
Rxrnlpst conlldencp for hard general
service.
.l-S ;'iUins. ,$I..T Instead or$l.50
Geirnan Silver Bleached, soft and
heavy to the hand; Just thp Napkin
fnr every day use. Complete line of
fine Oi Napkins lu great variety of
patterns, from $1.50 to $10.00.
Towel Special at 25c
Huek-n-r.nck Towels, extra large
size, extra heavy weight, grand value.
I.'lne Damask and Huck-a-Baek
Towels, In a great assortment, from
10 cents upward. Also a full line of
line embroidered 11011 Spreads, Lunch
Cloths," Doylies, Center Pieces, Scarfs,
Ktc.
510512
Lackawanna Ave
A Second-Class
City .wih a
First-Class Stock of
Gut Glass,
Sterling Silverware
Clocks, Etc.
Suitable for
Wedding iGifts.
Mercereati & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
! 41 ! ! & $ $
FRANK M. MOYER.
Contractor and Builder.
020 PENN AVENUE.
JnbblnK of all kinds promptly
attended to.
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THE HOME SUPPLY CO.
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724 W. LACKAWANNA AVE., SCRANTON
WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY
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F GROSS, A22 SPRUCE.
JAMES J. MURRAY,
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STEAM DYE WORKS.
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WOLF cS
MCLANE,
233
ADAMS AVE,
Easter
Millinery
WENZEL
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
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THE GILHOOL
WAGONS ARE
ALWAYS LEADERS
REMEMBER THE NAME AND STREET,
315 TO 33S N. SEVENTH ST
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