... .,( Sir" P - Ifff T ". mm if- - m - -' ' ,, t, f i juj- -T ' iA'T-r?rv V ""' rVJ TJ-llil SCJRAXTOX TRTBUNJ3-TUI3SDAV, JUNE 1.1. 11)01. (Je Scranton $rt6tme runllihrn rully, Kvrrpl S-nn.lsy. ' T1'eTr)'" unc I'uMlnhlnr Umpsn.t, at l'llly Cents ,t Month. mvv p. niniAiiii, iimor. 0. I'. BVXHIiB, limine Manager. New York Often ISO N.xau St. vnn.IASD) Sole Asenl (or l-'oiclan AUllln. Entered at (he I'ostnfnic Scrunlon, t'.. Scioml Cla.-s Mall Mutter. When space will p-nnlt, Tlie Irllitmc l .tliuys Kind to ptlnl elicit I teller fiom Its Irkm" " Ins on current topiti, lint It? tulo Is llial Jn"' lnnt lie rlKnnl. tor pi'lilltatlon, by tlio wilier a ira! mmn ami tho irmlltlon piccnlcnt tn ' trplancp ts that all contributions 1i.ill lie MiWit t" editorial retUIon. 1 111: ii.at tiAir; 1h following; table each lnertlon, spate I ion aiivi.htimnu. slinns the wire per Inch o lir used u-itlitn one year! ' I'nll " Position .m .11 , MSI't.AV. I.'ss IIpjii 'Ml Inches "' rntlici . . i;on , ffurt "f I i .-inls of ih.in!i i,-.,-.1h, !.. isf noltoleill 0 "li'l sllllllll I'Tltlibilt vrtl'in' I he 'I illume a tlii... Rules f..r Cl.i'.ltM appltcallrn. ions In the nsturo ol ! ni.il,es limine nt a icms .-lvri ti-lnc (iiinMieil on li.Wrn.V. .IC.Vi: II. l!)0. , Tbr ynv, ,, !iIii.!p.iii 1im- hIkH '0 .in mil r.-iin-- .icnh't vhl sin si linMlT-i it (Ik- r.M.i ijtitilioi 1 u "I 1 "v nxlilLli Mir. s.,im i-nt-ipiNe In fl"lllll ills lllllm IlllUlti- liltlo Vi'lHt'lH 1l1.1i Inn lurii I'Xi'H i - -t" in ilepi'iv'iiB tll'-tll III lllfMIIS Id S.llll Mil IllllloHl IIV- Ii's. llin 11 on Mi! nt will In- mho nullity i'f ciiiiii.ii'iiilallnii. Up to the Chevaliers. IT It! Nl i'' -ii:ii!.iik lll.it tho ntl llllllisllfltlllll III WllshlllRIOII liiis rll I.IM slinl;,.!, ilv to tllP JiikkIci-. unci inoiiiin-linnl;s In tlif ('Mb.'ni nn.oiitmiiiuiil ('iiiiriitliin. " lnc tin in uliliiuii uipliiK "t'loiiiuiiy tll.it m 1. -piii of 1 Iip Pin It :miril'l- 1 1011 1 h th" t ml II idii proi-eileiil to ircp:iriitniiv .M lv witliihitwiil nf Anmricnn imiiiul limn Ciih.i. Tli" "in.lfi N tlinl tlif .ulniliiistr.itlon's p.itlc iu-i. In. i niii ,i Imiw us it did Tile rnltrvl Sl.iti". Iiii.' iliino fur Ctllirt ini- til. 111 li.i.s pi. boi'oi I10PH clniif till (ii" poiiplc lij iiiiutlirn. 'I'lic 111 pinwi'ifiHh ii Imj, unirniii nu t lio n.iivfl or inii'illK' in iilj.-ci-of nf all nrtilon.'lltlis. Til-' lulv.n.i.iKi.s it li.is InMlttifil iimlil.-t Mirii.iinilliiKs m Isnn'Miu-i.-. jucjiiillri. ninl hllilii-li sii I'l'-lnn '.Mil iMlciil.itfil to Iji-ouI )f--ii'iMii ii' ih-Ii ,ts the r'ubuiih never flirnniul r. The history 0" Amei lean Inti'iviu'cii in Culi.i is m irvonl ()f '.llrIlll Holllnil out ilPtnils ol hcttor 1IIPIU V.-ltlf( p.H.llll.l in the win-Id's iiPiiul... The icw mil lor all tills is pr-r- llil.V llli'l ilnlll-ln i( nliim nil tllP pillt.nf ih" pPttitoccrni-s LoniposliiR the luin-iiilttti- of Hie I'liban i-onstitiitioiial von xintlnii Mliie-h ip.-onily ititoil Wusli-ii-Ktoii. Vi.t only did ihry talsily in tlir-h- lepoii hut Hip;.- fl.isi-iMitly in-l.iti-i! 1 oiili(lt-iii-e pl.nod in tin in and by piiLiilr- tiii-kciy sniuht to put tin. Aiui'i ii-,in Rovrinniriil In n hoh . How 11 pie.si-niiillvi- their conduct is of 1 'iiImii i-iim.u-iri- mill .ippioval c ilo not hnow. Y"i they ,-hp tho pick ot the llui-l; .if p.ipci- htaicsiuc-n olectod by tho I'uli.in n ople to ilmlt the franieuorl: of their Iiiif;-siiii5,t tepiiblie. If any Ainci ii-.in had ,1 nili-Klvins that the tpinis of the Piatt amendment were too liiiidiiiK It is noi rcinovcd. It is clear ih.ii with iiieli lueii 111 contiol, a Culiiin .ei'llblli not explicitly safesuanli.fi by the I'lilteil Sial-. Mould speedily de-;-' nerate Into a political iiIiiruo iput which would letpiire a second appll i.Miou o Aiifiiimi leniedy The cIiovh llfl.s of Hi, i-'iiifiiiiui ,iie now fico to i.H- with .1 drawn .situation. Itei'itsal lo.ncept ih" Piatt anit-ndni'-nt litoially iik.hi. an end to their rluanis of ofll 1 i.il pi. '10 and pe. Aeivptiinco of it liir.m.N ni ,1 tenipoiai-y wrein-li of ilirlt al-Mlid pit'tenyliiiih. Thoy will, of lott.ie. a'-i-epl. 1 n t their icvi-lations of ".illlici iiu-.-.iif iiooily lor the state tliat ibcy will set 1111 and try to run. !; o"i the- iiii.il 'piiiiK aiiuoiince 1. MU- . r i'e-tiuci.,i of Ha- peach blos- Mi!i has b?n oinllie, I. .Now Delaware : nli 1 old tli.it liv ptacl. ciop win be ii L"m.--,iall.v lame oiv. The V. n. C. A. .Jubilee. HI: KIPTIirni auulversaiyof 1 In- Y1111118 .Menu I'luistlan .is-ocirttlons of Ainorlca will a.-sc-inble in Ito-tun iluiliif,' the ptTn'it week nut less than two thousand delegates. These will not all be Ani'Tlinile, I'm tile .lllbilie Kiltllcr 111?" 01 the asMiclatloiis in tills eountry Is to be ni.-o an lntornatlmi.il nieetlnp;, aid tlie worl; (p other lauds, much of which it ltci"il to Inillafe. will be told of at the llosion meeting. The Allieil iiiii Voiint," .Men's ('hrltiiltin associations had .1 final beyinnliiK. At Mmitioul and In liostoii, e.u-h wltlioiu the knuwloilKo of tin- oilier, but both III Peeember, l'-l. t-ij-h associations weie toumled. Th- inOJnlPe pf th4 toriimtlnn of c-.k-Ii '.line liSim the leportod .su'reess of siieli n inoMint In KtiKlutnl, where It hud been hotted by Hit- t'iernee Williams 111 lSH.Rllr; In yet living, but will pot h at tho Uotjtoli nipetlug. There he will htvjit-piutfcntecl by bis son. Mr, How,i 1 (Ji Williams. ThoieC file other men beside the fuimlei&vho weie aetlvu In the eaillust oilt ofc tho assoelatlon as It 1 mildly si uw m .ure still promliient In ro. Ilglous .worl? mid In rulleet sympathy with all'tbat tho absorption in widely 1 uniltlfil' directions, has icat-hed out in do ifr;thy.sQ S t,u night Itevoi-r-uil Hf-nry C. rotter, who but r. fuw days ago m.iUe Uq ndilrcss at tlio cotne-r-ttoiiq l.Klnfj: u( tin? Vuumj .Mnn' Clulb tlau iisiicl'itlon'.s nnw bulldins; In this city. ' For the first ilftton years of Its ex istence ."611 th Wasioin continent, the as.soel.i$n whuiavei- established lind ilc'voted.Ttstilf tu iiiiscellur.eotis religions mid cliaVltable activities. But Mr. Will Inni Oliauncy Langdon who effuetcd tlie flrst'i'ont'edetatlon of the Ameiiean nsbnclrttions, as an Interesting it-v(ew In tliA riilladelphia, Times of the his tory of the movumvnt mukes note "wlili sjessrs. bolter Hralnard and ile Ituuiey. Blood, nt the ftnt Intel national rtnfeienc-e, tor the adlicreneo of tlii as-soelatlons'to tl'ie pilneiple of work by youns men for yotuiR ineu. :i prlu ainiu which was thotoujhlv established Itnn n idlWoti I'apir jleadlng ,i5 .275" so .;; .Hi !" ,I.V, I .1" .13 1 .ins T n'. (he Albany eniiveiillun In .Tunt, 1WI." The flisl Intel imtlonnl confer rnre, hole sptik"it of, U,h hold nt tMil.i In nr,. How, In the pui'i'iit of tliis Ctiiitln nientnl work, It ltns lu'nllfd Itnelf of miiny iiKoni-loa lor the pliv-liul. 'uielni, ultteiill nut) uivl rellalniiM (lino'iiriinent of yotinK men is mutter nf rv--i-,--i iit.nwIutiKO. I' iw plo, It lias reiieln'il Mil an miff 111.1'w i-lass-'s ''.' niei, en ueiivorinK to .ul'ipt all th)"i- v.irlotn aKuneleii tn nio-1 I lie tieed. of l!lu.o 111 widely illffurin:; enuiloyniei-' or rain-ore widely .lii.n-t In the ''tjr..iriillilto. that lite has offered tliein, Is not le-'M veil known. The "lliillronil V. M. A," had lis llie"ill'in In 1ST. TIiioiirIi the earuestnr-ss of the Honlhern slates' IfMX'llltlollH lOiet'llll Wlirk llllllllll' tin uegroi'.s was oi-biiiiIxpiI in lsss. and evetity-t1o Mich associations are now H'por'ed 'iiiuiiik: the iicriop-; In cities unit edueatlonal institutions. Thin hao n liettto Konr-rnl seeretaiy over this work. It is IntcreslinB to see that Hooker T. WasliltiKton Is iiiiioiik the srnitliern deleKiites to Huston tills Week, Tlie llrs-t prrninnr-nt work iiiiihiik the men of the I'nited States ariny iitid ammiR s-allors was establlslied at till beRlliiiliis of tlie Spanish Aineilcan win, DuiIiir- the war fur the llllloii the wnik of the associations nniotiR- the soldiers was done through the Christian commission. which worked side by side with the Sanitary I'omiulssliin. The student V. XI. C. A. wmk In the eollcKos was orrr.inl.ed In 1S77. N'titm u ll. as an outgrow th from tills, came the organized work lor young men in missionary kinds. lie guti in ISsh', tills depailineiit. says the Philadelphia Times review, has now twenty U'piesculatlve.s In the fmeign field In I'hina, .lapan, India, t'eylun, and Biicdl. It Is announced that last year for tlie liist time an international representative for a department of work iiiiiong buy has been appointed and that larger effm ts in that iliice llon .in- purposed. Tile basis of the Young Men's ChrK tl.iu unsocial ion work, as set forth by tlie llrst international conl'cienc-e, in l1-.".", reads: "Tlie Young Men's Christian association seeks to unite those young men who, legarding Jesus l In 1st as their i.od and Saior. nc loidlng to the Holy Sci ipture-:, desire to be Hts disciples hi their doctrine and in lliei-- life, and to associate their pfiorts for the extension of Ui king dom among young men." I'nited on such a basis, and with an absolutely undenominational organiza tion, the active workers in the asso ciation have had a lull, tiee and fair oppoitunity for their "wuik by young men for young men," and thcie I si no doubt that the Impetus that work will receive this week at the jubilee meet ing in Huston will help greatly to tie extension of the work and to its. deep est and noblest successes. It begins to look a" (hough public sentiment was jailing tin- nerves of tlie Cuban constitutional convention delegates. That Leylnnd Line Purchase. AS .MHNTIONM3H In this paper iccentlv. when a onieinpur i.ry tli.it should have known better called Plot punt .Mor gan's puu-hase of the I.eyland line of steamships "an adding to the Ameri can met chant niailne and of vessels which the I'nited Stales government could all into u.-e in lime of war," it was no such tiling. As we then pointed out, tlie Leylnnd line continues to be a Hiitish line, although owned by ,111 American a line carrying the Mrill-li Hag. manned by I'ritish captains and views, subject In time of war to the t-irilish government's, call. There is 11 it the slightest tall for American Jn' "i- Ameiiean pi hie in Mr. Morgan's; pun-huso, any nioie than thei" would have been had be pur 1 based a lliillsh castle. Knglislnnon knuw Ibis perfectly well, or, if thoy do not, their newspapois soon will make them know It. Tlie London lion and Coal Trades. Uevlew, for instance, sees inattcis ck-aily enough, Ii says; "If these ships had not been bought hero in Aliieiiean aci nunt, others would piobably have been built In the t'nited Stales by Anieiiian wikmen with American steel, mid this tmtntry would have been a loser of both, wlieie she is now a gainer. Aineilcan shipping de velopuiPiit on the ocean is hound to come, and the more it cmnos In tills way the better w shall be pleased." There Is the exact until in a nut shell. It Is not of the kind, however, to delight American shipbuilders and Ameiiean inechaniis. Sii SI1II1 chin, the I'ules.l.il leluiiner, will doubtless find lli-t the Chinese government has a greater "pull" at Washington lliaii nt Pekin. America in India. IT W'ui'U) be Hie wisest lin of conduct for the Hlltlsh Seeie tnvy of Stale for India, l.onl tieorge Hamilton, to assent to Sir Alfred Hii-kiiuin'a demands tor it pailiamentary Inquiry Into his charges against tlie leptesentatlve.s of the Hilt Ish government who gave contractsi to American llrms for luidaes and lo comotives in India, Sir Allied is swell ing In his accusations, wjilcli lie at tho Miine Uniy makes specific, of "bad Americans." etcetera. What the 10 bults of any fair and honest Inquiry Into woiK dotm shall ptove In bo no Anieilca.i bridge or locomotive Hi 111 can possibly have any cntiso to tear, Anierlo-ins are pot I'ooU, mid If they slight their work anywhere, or kliup it, ii would not lio In their Hr.st en tiaiice into active ciiinpelltiou wljh Knglish and Oer.nan onglneeis and machinists abroad. Sir Alfred is very kuki that "but tor the "J7 per cent, duty, we (tlie l-higllsli) should sell more engines u aiupi-Iih (ban inn Americans would send lioie." This may lift an exceedlnaly comforting Idea for him. Ho piefiucs ids asser tion with tlio leiniirU, ''the Aineilcan engineer has u, piotected market, en aiding him to make ciimiuous proiits nt home and even sell at .1 loss ubtpud. mid .still get a satisfactory loturn on Ills capllal." Of tbij statemeiil tlie -Now Y01I; World viy sensibly says: "Aif.uiiilng tills slate ment of Sir Altred's to lie ttue, how eau ho e.spect to i-ouiuee Hie Hiitlih p-oplu that it is at all a bad stale of things for them? Ho tells them, In off eel Unit the American people t-o taxing thennolves licivllV In nrtler to nlve Hiltlsli' inllwayf. the heiieil of elicit per locomotives than thoy could ntltenvjsp get, If that la .so, It l sitroly n henpf.ii Hon In the Hiltisli peojilp. Hut Sir All'reil goes further iiml snyo ih.it Anvili'iin are not. ns good its tli-ltlh locomotlvi'f-. 'J'hat ciini-ot be true or "he the Hrltlsli railway maiiagois do not know their business." Sir Alfied lays gtcat "Moss on a I'm mull riiiliotul etigliiroi'.i icport of Aniei-lcnii liiconiotlvrs burning nioi-" fuel tlian the I'tmllsh ones In use (lioie, hut lie omirs mnitlnu of Hie gi enter diawing power ol' Hie Ant"! I utn leciiinotlves, leaving It to be sup 1 used that tlio HK-l-bui iiltig com parison If a lair one, Ot course the Kngllslt bridge and lo conioilvp bnlldets are yc over Ameri cans coining In nlienifol' lliein In Kast Indian conducts, ns thoy have done ill Africa also. Chaiges of all kinds ale to be expected, and half statements, like tint: about lttel cniiMimptioli, that an- worse (ban whole falsehoods. That the Amerkan bridges and locomotive will come out triumphant from tlie torts of any pnrllninontnry or other Ir.li- lurtilry into tliem theio Is no H-ason whatever to doitbl. Philadelphia Is piopo-dng to label the ttie.s in Its ptibli - ripiaics and small pniks with their botaniial anil cotu iiKiii names. There at-.- over one bun dled (II ff . lent kinds of ticcs In these. Superintendent of City School Dr. I5d wmd Itrooks is among the advocates of t lie plan. It would be 11 good Idea lot Xny Aug and Council p-nks. Otiflin? Stddies 0! liaraan Nature A Slight Mistake. sin- ,n ,1 ile.a- old Idfh, in wlmni ail lur iiiiikU till .1 ii.ii.iU- ten-e -)l iuis-mn, ni'l li ipiill.i f.ii criiiiniitlliiir penile lilimil. , iiniIo her Jnl .1 little hit ih-.ner -till. Allium: her .ieiii.iiiiliiiiie( ef lunc; kt.nnliiig, Ihonan mm li uiiii!rer linn I elf, w.n .1 iit -. Taiplej. ih", lilt a 1111M InMiiilfu! .mil Interi-liiig wiiluw he hue hi- .i twenlj, iimaaieil tin tllti-rii .e.in .1 p illein of liihlili, nml thin 'tippfil buni the lush iiht.il en v. I.i.h .1 i;i mi.ilii'ii et .miiiiic ladies .Hid ni.l n few miiiiii! cms lud t, laced liei, to pichle .nu Hi" home ef .Uhise .Liinea Gulden CeuKe 1 tn he a j,i'acimis ,ti-i- iniilhii to hi- enl. il.uiclitri. It ia Mif. fi.oke' 1.111I uhn.li thl Mll.inl hid jut hiniulil lip ti) Ihe ileal- i,l.l l.ldi. "New, niothei," I-.ili-I .aid Kale entie.iliil, .din Ihey ImiI .id.leil .1 n- -itl tnuihe, tn her difM .aid hair, "now. liu.ihii. don't toisrt .aid ..lit hei Mi-. Tiiiple.i." "I wiin't. I le.i)l uoiri." l!u-ll itiollii-l s.lid, ,1- .-lu- wiiil out lit,- limn, .mil .ill the w.iy down Ihe t . - -he kepi sijiiij; 10 heioelf, ".Mil. ( 1 iiki' I iiuke tueki- Mi--, (eiike." Vn-iutti tin- paih'i ikiui I'lieneil; theie w.15 .1 -iiiiiid of .ill.', limine f.mwelK 1 mil uf . a il.isi' uliri'l-, .mil lli seiilh li.'-te , w.l- he.ad m.ikiiu' hi r w.iv luik In tin- M-iund IIhoi l.ihil IK t 111 I- .11 tin' tup ef til" Mlw. 'Illl'll' w.li .1 -ill ilti.'d de-pi'liileui.i mi the inollioi '-- l.i' e. "Miilhu. lull didn't " "Nu. l-.diel," -he li-plnd. 1 lnpli.it I. .1II.1 . '1 i.dhd Iu-i- Nil . ('nuke .ill the lime." "Will, Mh.it h it tin 11-" ih-i iniilhii sink inti, hi-i nu km;-i h.iii. "iiiliuiu:. l-.ilul, untliiiis: .a .ill," -he .neweu'd limkl.i, "i-Mi-pl th.it whi-ii I winl in I -lid, 'I an m, irlid hi - e ,iw. Mi-, t ,,.,kc. How 1 Mi. I'.npli-.i .'"I l.n jiri'.s MiK.i'ini.. Ecnefnctor Proved a Good Example. 'Iholn.l-. . I.iw-on, Ihe llu-ti'll -leik lil.iki'l, win, h liitilidnir .1 .i.uhl tn loinpitc tni tin pimh-ue nt il ti inline thr tneih.i's up. 1-, nlli nt Ihe nm-t ill-.! 11 ed H-l-nns ill lln-mil lllliili 11.1l null-, lel.ilih the s.aind.iy r.Muini; Pn-t. Mi. I..iu.-nii N 1 uiiii-iiiii- in 111. .nu! hefoie he -.1 Indued hnu-elt .ihout th.11 pd-ntiil .nminntii. 1 .11 icii with him hei one pi.n tii.dl.v aupn-Mlilc he w.is the ei- litim nl ineu with li.iul-lui.k -imic. Hi- Icll- Willi 11111-11I1 1.1I1I1- leli-h nf his ipuienie with .1 Mnnt.ui.i tn.iu who hee.inie -li.iudeil in lln-tim .aid .ipplied In him mi it I", in. Ile w.inlid In Kit Inline, he -.ml, .11, d uinc Iheie iniild e.i-ilj lei.mp hi-. lu--e-. Ml. Liwlnii ii'immheied the time when he h.nl lie.iled tticniU hhn-ill, .mil thdituie sent hi-t 1 1 1 1, wall I In nun tu pimlii-i ,1 takri fn, Mel. 111 Ih .il-n s.oi Ii"' 111.11: S-'i fm in 1 ill I. Ml eu'll-i-. I.e-, thin 11 week lilir i, l..iw-nn met the Mi'iil.ini 111. 111 in Ihe i-iiinkiuir iuuiii nf .111 nii.111 -limit 1, while Ihe i. 11m .1 11.111I link w is "iiiuiiiu- l.ni-hli Horn Ihe -U'H.nd fur .i Kimii ul Hit 11 h.v whom he w.i-, .-iiiiumidtil. "Iltlln!" .-.lid Ml. I..iw-nn. --I thoiisht .mil wile ifuiiiu- h.ii k tn Mnnt.in.i." -1 I .mi," uplied Ihe M.uil.1111 nun, "h,i w,i of Kiiii'iie .mil A-ii." " nd im ,11111 weie -impli 'wuikniu In1' Let with!" -.lid l'ie llcti'ii 111.111. "Nut ,it .ill, Ml, I..IW-1111," w.i-t the It'pl.l. "Inil I llimitthl the in.itli-i ma, i-nld inv 1.1II iiuil In Lei In ,1 -i.ilpu, .aid put ihe piniiviU inin .1 liter In nue ul .Mint- mppi'i- nml piillul ill iiiile n pile." lie nliim! tu up.o Mi, i.-iiii 1 In nii'iiiy .idi.aiiid, hut ihe ullei w.11 ili'ililnd Why Carnogie Chan peel His Mind. llbll Pi-we.v, diiritur ul Ihe state lihi.ay stall, tells tin etm ul Im v he iiidiiinl Audiew ( ainmii- tu (h.uce the ih.a.itter nf hi- ifis tu lllii.ales. I p tn .1 -hull time aao, when Mr. I .11 in cm nude ,1 diiiiillun In .1 town ful .1 liln.u.i, he Mipulileil 1h.1t ihe town iim-t Hu rl, Ii ,1 sum 1 quii.ili nt tu sis pn mil, iium the .iiiiuimt il'in.ited ful iiiaiiileti mi e. Whin lliii fail 1 unit; In Mi. Pewei's iilltntiin lie i.illed lipuii .Mr. f.ilui'sl". "Mi, ( aiui'sie," he -aid In him, "mil .ne. iloini; 11 Kii.it null,, hill Iheie Is .1 i-eiuii lliw in .Man pi III." "Whit is lli.it:" i.ked Mr. l.inui;le "Why thai 1 pir tent, Inr iiialnlininie' li i. not near (imiili. 'It 11 pei ii-iii. niiKht tu he juur lilininiuni siipo-p .miii weie tn give ,1 nun ,1 li'.i.-e i.iluul ,a .-nti, and stipulated Ilia I lie (liuiild spend .1 "im npih.ilent In l pet in I. on llie hm-e's .ilne fur hh keerp, 'lli.it wi'iild he 1 .1 nl h. What iiuiiltl lieinim nt the lioi-eV" Mr. C.aiiexle .n the point ,il nine." m Mi. peuci, In liiliiiE llie slui.i. "lie tnld me h wniihl 1 lunge Ihe toiiililidii fur Ids uitiiie Kills, And he has, uu will iinthe tliat he imw i.icu (en per 11 nt, ful nuiiitiii.aiee for all the llhi.itifi tthkli liu liiiild.".Viw- Wik Tunes At the Other Eud, .eiuin luial ufhcci' was Ml ioiniu,is ami loiuiileil when oil tint). One day when ho uji nttkei .ol-llie-w.iti.il, nud iniihl mil. us usual, tin I ju.v thing nt i-oihujik-iuo. In Kriiiutile ahuiit, he atlunptid in lent hl ,ilte on 0110 nt the jtukcrt uf the cs-el, who iu. In tin! en'sdiie-iuuiii, mi duly. lining iu Ihe peaklui; tube Ihe nllleir lellnl "Is Ihi-io J blillullli; itlivt at the ind nf this luhei" 'lliu 1 1 ply (aine Uik ipihk and itartlli' "Nut ul lla ind, hi." 'lliu fevlnus ol Iho villtii, J1 he liirnci) aw.i wllli .1 bin 1. fiiiwu, tan I e helltr imivai'il tluii ili-Mllhitl.- I.i'.lii'l, Weekl.i. An laciuable Stage of Elocution, lint il.ij J tniug wuiiian ilii-iil ill Ihe hiUm ,'f ishiuii, niitl witn 11 n-u-i M-lt'satiTtu-d alt i.ilhil Ml, Hunts oui 01 ihe finale fm mi in ttliiew in Ihe uuihle luuin. She r.xpl lined hn iill as due In ,1 ih .-iie In hem In his iluhlirn Mi, IXuls was all Jtiviuu'ii in -jii liislant, 1 talis Ihe .N'ew Voik l'n-1. "I shuidil like an i-iijJii limit tln Instinct and iiitirtalu lite luuii'aii' imiiilunt uf juur l.iinilt," tin; unit un. "M. liiiinli Icll me that I 1111, ui ikiir, ami I am auii'luiiied Iu iteito tor Imiii i-icrj diy " "It niJ be ii id 10 hoe bcuniio iliionk .'" tu-Tultd Ml. l.lalU, s.MinulliHkall.v. "I siii'i.-c "," Ihe cluiiitlonist aiisweiid Will lllllui-lj-lll "Will," luininenled the xnalur, duamlly, "it hi iilw.iji htcn the ptiullip nf our timiiy tn hill hineiidriice with mir InelliiM wlierrer we ean, lull Me h.iw In cvciel'i' mini' lil'ttellnii In iVlntr II1I1. v h.nl 11 luirsein.ihl on(.nlni h.x.iti.e laiiii, ami n i-n.it Inn 111 who w.i luilly !' fm ninl I1.1 .111 luelil'iil. tn Imtti iMien llie mil ftiilime (nxintrd nlln- the pailtm hid euleifil unr 'erilie. tn that we felt Iwmml, in t'lirlMUn ilniltj, to lelnlii llictit lur thf irst ol tluii tl.i.i?. Hut I should l-aiilly fel lustlllett In iloi inr ft imiltcicl whli n isnieine mI-ih.i I knew, nt II. r tltni' of liiiihlni; Ihe rtnriiRtiuetit, tn Ik Iu .111 inliumti! stace of ihniilleit, iiol)lblj in ilitahle " Pupils at Penn in Prolicsome Fettle .snl.il CuiieAponiteiire nf the Tiltuine. I'lilUdelphM, .tone . Till! I.Asr few ilri.'s nt lite I iilicr'lly of IVi.n. jlHiiU haip hern tn.ide inemorahle h.v the "liiKh links" ef the Muilcnl. It l Hie IniniriiiDi Ul eti'loin nt Ihe iiiiirnlt,v ttut Ihe twn w-eek piriciKns tlie thy of srmlniilloii lie made 11 lime of le-thltj, teletiutlnii and Rein rial Roeil fellowship .11110111: iniileriri.iilu.itrs .mil fniully iillke, 'lids jenr the' iielinu will nlj. sriird iiime full tlinii eier hrfme. 'Ihe livn weeks alluteil In Ihe iiirrrlii'rnl ended jejlerrlay, whin ,1 hmte tuimhei nf ntuileiitK eujiycd tin ex tni'lon down llie Pil.iw.ne lliei- In w'u-liliiglen I'.nk. 'Ihey ihatlrifil n -null stenmhoat mid had .1 banquet upon their iirili.il nt the park. Thry lituiiiid alter inhliildil h, uioiiiiIIkIiI, ninl nil nmioil that they hail had, in one of them e piced it, ".1 teise.iis lime." WI1II0 the students weie Inline .1 sural time ilnwu Ihe river, Ihe fewctoie (n-eils, 01 (till s'ii th nts at the inilurnlty decldnl tn lia(e ft little ieleht.itl.ui .itnone Hit inrltri. Unmet Hall, llie women' iliMluflei.i, was ihoen .is the siene of the ciuliiitllon, and thioiihont the createst ec mi) w.is oli-eitcd. 'I he c.Miinnsliim In the lurineiil of the hall was lie.iiitifully ileinialed villi led nud blue huntliiK 0111I flower. It was ir'nheil In make the atiair a m.isqiier.nle dame ".-lien by Hie iindei.eln--siiomen ill hotinr of Ihe suilor.- about to qnduale.A.- no men liad been Iniilril the fair .stiuleut.s ilriitled tn li.nc "make helicie" men, and a piofe-sslon.il lostiaiici- in tho n'islihoiliuori hat! soon tented out eiciy kind of man's iutiiinc known to inisqiieiadcl.ind. As a ii-ult of all thee preparations, 1111 cvint took plaec la-t tilshl iitlionl piecetlent in the hWiny nf the in-llliition. The fri-ky gill slu rlei,t win, had the icincrilv to don niiseullne gaib weie ariaied In the most curious and out litiillsli wajs. 'Ihtie were hooted and spuuej inialleis of the fllteentli and slMrcnth centiirhs, suldicis .nisi sailors nt reiy class and time, tliess..-uit.d ineieahnut-town, monks, athtetcx, paces, attoi.s, iill.iiiis anil heroes all were thcie. 'lliei t'lajed Hie gallant Iu the mole s-edate sen mis in approntl man fa-hlou. If any of tin., unhiis .teamed to cxthincu the romp my of Hie louiiteifeit for llie Pennine man thcie were 110 tiihle -inns of it. They would hate yearned in tain .mjwny, fm- thrie was not a real man in blKht. It looked a though eieiy otic had yone to the lelehration iloun the iltei. 0 The annual . leuiilmu. width is the l.i-t olluial studint teltln.ilinii of the tear at t'cnn-iliani 1, ha- otemretl. Kadi eai the mcnihcis uf the col lege tlep.utnient nf tlie uniieisily -elect the iim-t 1u1pop11l.il nl the family anil how tliiir leenot for him lit hummer him in elKpy amid im pie be lites anil teiemonie-. Tlie honor is eon. sitlmd a deridtdlt eesatiie one. Vears aso a pn.tis.-oi who was llius signally honored w.is -o ili.isiini'd that he resigned and w.u neter again s'-en williin the iniitii-il,. 'Ihe professor who this .ten inidi-iwent the oidral of haiins Ids likene-s iremated Mas In. Aithur llohsen I'liimi, of Ihe laigli-h depailineiit, and author of "Penn s.tbiinii Morie.s." Tlie ,-tinlents allege that Dr. yiiinn is a tlist iiiplliiaiiau who looks with nil nue .ay eteiitt tij-fii all students Indi-, rnnile It. 'Ihe bundled ami fillt student.s who were iiiuler tlie slilit hand of Pi-, (jiiimi during the la-t .teal weie foiemost 111 the (elehintioii. Tin plate nf esfeution nn I "r.i nl-l in Field was rowd. ed ttitli speitatois, who watihetl the letengiug sludeut.-, .1-, 111 dciil'- -uiL. they danced glee fully .iiiiiuiil a huge uionfiie while the flames Hik ed tlie ilhgt nf the iiiifoitunate tjiiinn. seteial hiunhed tolumes of Ihe iktim's book, "Penn stbaiiia stoiie-," wire thrown inln the Iho and lonsuiiicd. W. II, I). OIL THE NEW YORK SUN Money Article, Headed "The Financial Situation published each Mondny, has for 15 years been looked for with the great est interest in banks and counting rooms and among- all financial men, and has been respected as perhaps the most intelligent review of the money market and stock market. In this article, Monday, June a, the Sun in the course of a review of the business and condition of the South western Railway systems says: An other potent influence affectingAtch inson for good is the oil discoveries. People here have not paid as much attention to this matter as they should. The general tendency has been to scout it as a craze. But there is no longer any doubt that it represents a permanent and almost incalculable increase of wealth to the Southwestern territory, and hence, inevitably, to the Atchinson, South ern Pacific and other railroads in that section. These railroads will gain much by the additional business generally growing out of the new de velopment, but their chief product will be in the astonishing saving rendered possible to them in the cost of fuel. A ton of coal in oil does not cost over SI, whereas the coal used by tho Southern Pacific and Atchin son railroads last year cost between S3 and S4 a ton. As the expendi ture for this purpose is nearly 25 per cent of tho total cost of trans portation on the roads, the import ance of tho new found economy is nppaient. It menus millions of dol lars to these railroad properties," This article falily represents the trond of thought toward the oil in dustry nmong capitalists generally. The magnitude of the industry and its importance as a source of wealth is perhaps not yet appreciated by the general public, but tho leaders in finance recognize fully that oil and its numerous by-products is to cut a gieat and constantly growing fig uie in our domestic and export trade, the extent of which is already colos sal. To make money In oil it is only necessary to discriminate carefully and Invest In stock of companies that are under practical and respon sible mnnogement and have large holdings of oil lands seemed at low prices. THE PACIFIC COAST AND TEXAS OIL COMPANY Is such a corporation and this stock offers the best oppoitunity to investors of any now before the public. The company refers, BY PERMISSION, TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE BROADWAY .BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF LOS A-NUEiaES, gal, You can buy the stock now for 20c. PER SHARE. The price is subject to advance with out notice at any time. It will sell for 40c. very soon nnd is fairly worth 40e. now, THIS STOCK WILL SELL FOR $1.00 PER SHARE BEFORE OCTO BER AND MAY SELL FOR MANY DOLLARS PER SHARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. IiocsLui l an .buy it Willi roulldeiue bnaiH.j the tabu uf the frmp.int's holdings ami the tha. a' tu and ability ef (m ui.inigcit and ilucUois, are uljblbliid. Iluy it while it u (.heap. .01 nil I'lilitidjii apply tn the INYESTMENTand FINANCECO Room 1, Dime Bank Building, Scranton, Pa. THE TRIBUNE'S EDUCA TIONAL CONTEST $3,000 in Special Rewards. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNH lias inniigurntei' its second Edu cational Contest which, like the first, is open to every ambi tious person, not only in Scranton, but throiiRbout Lacka wanna and other counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania. This contest will be even greater in magnitude than its predeces sor, embracing special rewards of the very highest character, and will be carried out iu 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 lias been de cided to repeat it. This year the special rewards are limited to those of an edu cational character, eight scholarships being olfered to the very best educational institutions in the state. The Special Rewards. Scholarship in Lafayotto Collego $1,000 Scholarship in Swarthmore College 1,000 Scholarship in Stroudsburg Normal School 675 Three Scholarships in Scranton Business Colloge, $60 Each ! 180 Two Scholhrships in Scranton Conservatory of Music, $75 Each 1 50 $3,005 Each contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards will be given ten (10) percent, of all the money he or she turns in. X B. Tlio flrtt two ftholar-hlps do not Inibul" meal, hut the conlestinls feiiuni-; thcie will be jrlien tin (Hi) per tent, of nil iho money he or she tiuiu in lo Hits Tribune, to aNst In patint; this cpcn-..c. Rules of the Contest. The special renaids tv ill be given In tin' retsens semiing tho laigtsl number of point?. Points ttill be erediled'to rnnle-tants ecin'. Ing new imb-erlbcis to 'Ihe -itianton Tiihui.e ns follows: j Poinls. 0n Month's fnhsrtlptlon $ .30 1 Tlueo .Months' Mihiriptlon l.-il Sir Months Sulw ription !!..in i Ono Year's Snhcrlptioi .1.00 I- 'Ihe tonte-tant with the highest number of points will be gitcn a iholie fiom the bt of special rewards; lln- tonlestanl with Hip sciniid higlict number of poinls will br piten a choice of Ihe lemalniiiR; rcwaich, and o on through the llt. I'aih lontcstHnl laillns to ecute .1 special rewaid, and al-o tho-e who sclct t the lh-t two hdinlan-hips ttill be glicn ten per lent, of all money he or she turns In. Full particulars will be lurnished all interested, including a list of the winners last vear with the number of noints they secured. Address EDITOR EDUCATION All CONTEST. Tribune, Scranton, Pa. ALWAYS BUSY. Our Oxfords Low in out. Lois- in price. High in quality. Ladies' from 7uc. up. Gen tlemen's from $1.'Jj uii. Lewis & Reilly, Wholesale and Retail. THE People's Bank, Mears Building, Court House Square. Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus, - - - 25,000 Savings and Business Accounts Solicited. President -Vice Pres. -Cashier - - - C. D. Jones G. P. Reynolds - H. M. Ives DIRECTORS: (' I), .lours, (I. I", llr-i nolds, 'Jliomas bpuguc, Aithur Dunn, O, S. Woolitoitli, V. 0, I'ulion, fikluiil O'lliirn, II, P, C'aittr. i-JlllllCl .s.imlcl, T, C, Von Mnah, A, II, Wurman, M. .1. Ilwlct. SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Millett HA I 325-327 Penn Avenue, Allis-Chalmers Co Succebsoitt to Machine ntttfliu-ss or Dickson MunuUcluitii? o., Hcrunlon and Wllkcs.ll.irie, li. Stationury lCnslncs, Hollers, Minlns Jluclilncry, I'timps. srjmiy Clover hi .Ml Mib-ulptietu must he pilil in iih.ime. Only new- siib-t rlheis ttill lie rniintcil. lleneitals by pcisona ttha-e names tteic on our Mib-iriptioii li-t piiur lo Mat- II will not be ucdltetl, Ihe Tilbinie will inicallgale cull Diib-i lipllon and If found irirgiilar 11 any way ic-ciics Ihe right to lejitt it. No liau-frr can he made after credit hai once teen sit en. All Mih-fiipt'oiK, nml Ihe ta-li tu pit- fur same, mu-l ho handed in at '111'- 'I'libim of lis 1? wilhlu Ihe tteiK Iu tthlth they ale ,s ciirul. su Hi it papi'is may ho scut tu the Mlb-cribeis at nmr, -ub-triptions mii-t he wiitlcn on blank's, width fan he set urcil at Ihe Tribune ufliic, or will he sent hj mail. The foulest will 1 lii-o piomptly at S o'lloik Patuiriay ctcnii,;, .ugii-t :!1, 901. IH ol i i i I'HE NEWEST STYLES. THE LOWEST PRICES. 412 SPRUCE STREET. Have you tried our Special 10c Linen Collars? We have them in oil the latest shapes. P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. MRS. SARA ALLYN, MANICURE. CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT ,rA,.,'n Menu Itiiililniv, I'.ulois open Montla;, lliiir-tby ami Sitimla) r-trnliiss. PETER STIPP. flrnrral 1'oiiti.it.ltii-, Iliiililn -nut ir.irr in llinlilins Mnno, trim tiling ul icll,iu ,i s lUlly. Tilciilinno t-'M-' Offlic ,.!7 Vasliniut in nirimo ASK YOUR QROCER FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE SPICES AND FRESH ROASTED COFFEES. fc. dUoEr-H KUa I let,, rrir Ml I.aikmanui atuiuc, ininutiiiiiirr nl Mac Mrctiu nt all Hi"!., full lui-pnni f.u tlio spiliu sMsou, V" nnl'O a 1 Rnnh n, poii.li snpiiis, etc WALTER E. DAVS, 214, SIG, 2ia PAULI BLDQ, Attorney-at-Lav, Scianton, Pa, Scranton Laundry, 323 WASHINGTON AVENUE, CtWs by tclcpliono rcicho piompt iltrntion WILSON WASBERS. SEOURITY BUILDING A SAVINGS UNION, Homo offlie, io.viii') M,'.ii3 llullilin?, Ir.inacls a eciioi -il liuililins ami loan business tluuiigliuul tin; ttdto of IVinuihuiiu FARRELUS TRANSFER Moico I'rclglit, l-'nrnltiiic ami Ilj.n,-Ji;r, Sjfcn, I'iauus j ml Mjiliincij', 217 LACKAWANNA AVE, FRED H. WINTER. S24 CAPOUSC AVENUE. .Supk' (iiomlits am! I'lotUiam A full Tine uf Vcgilablw, ill , it'LciicJ tlall) M F. WYMBS. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 111-' Jjil-ioii Mint u Uioiiiuis n- lalll I'.t Tclcpliono Jtct-utc Piompt Atlt-iiiiun SPECTACLES. MADE AND REPAIRED. "THAT'S ALL." S, H. TWINING, 131 PENN AVE. FINLEY'S Dainty, Crisp, Cool Dress Materials .Vint- tlinl suiiiiuei Is hcie. 'Wash (ictiflM nnd light Hi cm Materials lio ioiiit the Important routines of warm tM'Hihei unriltnlip. AVe were never iu bettor tliupr to supply the great do iniinrl fur tlic.xp delightfully cool and lir-fititlflil ill pus gontlH. Our coillllci-PI nml shelves ovrt How with tlie mosL popular f a hi I I'M of tho FCiison. Ocm.H ot' ilttltity i-oiorlng nnd printing In ox nulHltp nml rhihiir.itc designs; ulso th neat dainty pallet us. Among- tlio many now arrivals constantly being added In i in- iihratly rnoiniotiH stuck ot Sum mer Dross floods, th" toliowiliB: Rr r.i-w materials: Satin Stripe Batiste. Incillc Do Sole, Mercerized Dimities, Dotted Swisses, Silk ClMm.rnj. In Stiipps, Dots and T'lain rolors, Silk Finished Foulards, Silk Finished Pongees, Scotch ('hiL'lianis. In Lace Stilpe KfCcets. Mousdiiie do Sole, In all the Litc't Slimlrs and Color lugs. Mack XorcMj Wash Goods, In S'rlpp s, I'h-'cks nnd brocade fg" 11 I PS, Beirast Dimities French Organdies, Plain and Figured Lawns Fine Percales. 510-512 Lackawanna Ave A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Cut Oiass ter!ing Silverware Clocks, Etc, Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I flnil Tciiuils r.'i i:inplv llnmes, Kinptv Hmisf, for Tenants, Collrct lifiits, Look After anil Inainc I'rt'pcily .iml nuiilin;s WILLIAM G. LOOMIS, litems I ami i fluir llnlltlin;. ALEX. HAY. HOUSE, SIGNANO DECORATIVE FAINTER THE HOME SUPPLY CO. Retails fiiniitiitf, licililliij; unit flior covenn;, for mill .it ttlinlt-s-ilc priics at 724 W. LACKAWANNA AVE., SCRANTON' JAMES J, MURRAY, Smcrssor tn tlio Hunt .t Coni'll Co, In Hi r,ui slicct nuto! v.oiU ami lonllMinn " irun linn lies, iruir.s an I ki-iutjI Hi, work J H'l-i-ialty N.i IU l,iil..iwiniii atrnur. wolf MLANE, 2SS ADAMS AVE, Easter Millinery wenzel riaclkal Plumhcrj, Tiniicn ami (insflt lirx 1 iiniairs a Spi i i a I I y Itcpiinni pmiiipH ilonc "in Ailams ne, Si-un Ion, I'a WILSON d COMPANY, I .uliioinl'lc T.nlois (Hotel .lonn.Mi llilildins), Sii pnno slut I. hi raul jii, I'a bints picsscd, .ti rcnU, pants prc&i-tl, 10 rcnli. ( lolliing rf palictl, calloil for and ilclitcrcti New I'ltune. W)j J. B. WOOLSEY & C C CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dealers in Plate Glass and Lumber OP ALL KINDS. Kingsbury cG Scranton. Manufacturers' Apcnt MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES. District' nf"J fr i John A Itoil.llns's ""? s w'r,? i',"1'..'1 llceliiial HP" Uuiu 'nh an' Hut't'cr Mlj i ., ', ivli.ns. I'aikinu'. Hoso am! Mcchsnirsl, n,.i,i.u Uoi'tl'. hiiowliou racUnif. Csrtfr'i Oil t'lothlng. "oora lu "'M't mt-