The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 14, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 190i.
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me I'uMiililns Uunpim. it HID" r-nta .1 Mmiili.
MV ! Ml. II AIM, iMilor.
O. V, IlVMlKU, Uualnr Mma'jfr.
N.w York Omen 0 .Vi M VI.,.,. VN.
Sol? Aecnl lor t'wielstl AJvcilUmg
Intend at (he t'liillki it v' union, r . is
Second Lh-a MjII Miller.
lien mkhc will primtt. 1lif lilhoii' !"''
t'(l to print tooil Irllvrs hum 111 frltmla "
rT in ruiioil lopltt. hit It nile l thai llice
nu he sl?nd, (01 pt'ldlntlou, hj lite ,llcl
1 mini-; Hint tlic ciindllhm preinlfnt ,,'l ".'
ridoiue I lint nil innliilmtlcii atnll be sul)l"',t
f (tutorial ictMon.
Tin: v(,at it a 1 1: von iirinwc!
7 lie follotslne tililn (turns the p.ln per Indi
aili Insertion, puc Ir. W u'.M within one J'"""1
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I oi rnrdt if Hunk. rcdilullnx of redolence
ml Flmllir lontrlliiilfotK In the nature o( ad-
eitl'lng The Trlhune nukes i cliarse o( fi cent
I line
Nite 'or euolt'cd dritlin; tumldiM in
ipplltitlon
M't; nton .ir.vi; it inoi.
lurio M r'lut? Piv! Thr niiliKm
.n of th, adoption in tlio Summon -ml
i unci . In ITiT. of tlio Stnif. nnd
Ptilft . tli" iii'. i opiihiic', Miihol
ninl i d on hi iuMoimI psinrr
IJtT' uIpm tlto Hi; MihiiM ho in v I
Joni" Idlt.'lJ-.
A h'ulit to a F-'itiisli
""ff-nr. is-'s-rr; niiidi ims born
Q il: in hot worn tin1 hill. ill "I
JL i'iii!mis .mil I iio union of
Oliliof.,s in tlio llll till
triJe. Im.il.ini; tlio nrrosiij- of .i
Jlght until oi.e , ide or llio ntlini Kofi
horotulilv wlilpiml t it'l .u lnu!"'!f'.
hi linn h in ith toim. of siinomloi, !-
unfortunate In Its iloin?s-,lnr c'fert
upon soiiothI lii(lniit .uul In its port-on
il li.uclsiiip. , uliiili fill most
lie.nih upon tlio"1 I'i--t tlilo to ii.-.u-tlioni
'inint1. tlii ,oin n itiiil e'nil-dic-n
of Iho stiHti-i
Hill It h.is hi'cn plain for nionllis
tli.'t in -iiiin im in tills issue uoulil
ha-. o to li" ili.nvn and sottlfd for a
piio i.illnn Tin1 ,uiotis p.illiathfs
Mliicli Iijm' boon tiiid to pace tlic in-dlis-tiial
il nation liao dol.uod tlio
Inevitable, but iiao not cIiaiiKcd If
rliaiaotn. W'lsi-lv or not. oiBani'od
labor and oiKiiniod capital liap ilo
olopol antni;oiisins wlilili must ho
Pliinlnated in a IliiMi lonllitt. A -talo
of war lias boon entiitil upon, fioin
which tlicio is no iotio.il. Quostimis
of hoiiir- and of v,ip;o; in llioni'-oh os
dotails icarlil adjustablo whoio a
f i loudly spiiit pioails-aio now
Focondaiv to tlio ourstiou whothoi the
labor unions oi (lie cmployiiiK unions
f-lii.ll piodnuiinalo In 1 licit" lifo and
doatli Ftnij,'j.;lo foi .supioiuaoy, and
uliilo a Psht moans widospioad tur
moil and lo-.s, It is bv many clooined
pioforahlo to imcbsant fldtjotinK and
urn oi tamty. Ohio this fuiidanioutal
filiation is s-Pttk'il, tlio ollior nuestions
i an he adjusted on tholr inoiiti.
It i.s umloniable that tlio lahoi ol
pani7ations bac ulTcicd nunr in los0
of publn- m inpatliy lioni tlio omossos
of tV.ir own follow cis than fioni all
oilier oaiisos i oniliilli'd. Tlic mobs that
hound the iioii-uiiiou win Kinsman. pin -suinc;
him fnnn sloio to .stmo, liitiuu
datinfi liiotclianis not to soil to lilin
tlio noi es.s.mo.s of life, liuillns at linn
npprobi inns n.inios ,iud ooi little
while artiiall.v laKinj his life, aie nut
pill up to this lawless and uii-Anii'ii-tan
piiiooduio h. Iho wlsct loadis of
labor: but llio, do it in tlic iiiinir and
for the Mkc of uniiiiiisni, and till' fad
is Moadil huildiiiK up a puhlii opin
ion ,nhnp in iinionlsui wlili h niiist bo
iclKoiiccI with wliLii the Dual aicmint
itiK eonies
Ai:elj inan.iKed, labot union? ale
most upful and aliiablo liisifiiitlons
TaKo, lor e.aniiile. tlio TMniRi-.ipliii.il
union. It not uiil ha dono Kieai scr
iio tor its inoiuhfi.s but lias boon of
mnlorial brtiotlt to pulilishei.s. It has
Miiioeiled, lioweoi, onh bj putting
boti topt don n liaul upon the uiU
( lilof-niaUuir,, diniaKosii.il tpo of iikI
tator and b iiuiodui Iiik into it, do
libeiatious the rune Kind of iutelll
tuencf and piaitlial imlKnioni that
ieall m the lotnlui t of well-managed
ioiniriPiol.il PiitPi prist-. It has kiuwu
b".ond the ppilml ot llahllltj to the
"ftrlKe teer and is for the honest Keep.
Ins o all Its api cements, 1 1 II aibl
ttatlon ot difterpiieen of inteiprt tatlon,
I'nlons mi tliis niodPi win e.
'I lie lonttai t-bieaKltifr, linjniti. using,
"soaiv-iibiisinsr Kind will epiie
tlnoiiRi, natiital law, lielpoil, possibly,
by a weaiiecl public. And a shuiplv
deiliiod.j(iilikly Pinlpi ilRlu t a imish
In the metal trades, ci uel as il Is while
In process, may be the means of le.n.
ins tjjp atniospliPic lor wiser lsloii
and aftlPi oiiuif.Pl on bnih side?.
rjui-SpietPieiiiP and PnimsPl have
been jSr pe.ioo and tills wnuld lmvo
h-en JJioftsible culler liuil pi mlenec
incraljfd. lint nlnee war is tlic wonl,
let it ie deoisHe, Anieiioan Industiy
can orifiqiier the woild wlieu haininiii
otih aliome. It will lose all It has
galiieilunle.ss haimnnv innies thinitfjh
the wisdom of conciliation or the etu
cllile tit toiidlet
Tlie'ndvaiu'e sunnl of rourtli of
July jLelebimeis hu& been unusually
rjulft jhls beason.
C Sir Walter Besant.
.HKUXUXPiiCTHD death of
Sir Walter Hesant on Sun
rluy after btluf illness has
4 brought piofound regiet to
a ei et const Ittitenuy of leaders on
both flliles of the Atlantic. Alicady
there jlrnse been a vaiioty of news
paper estimates rnndo of his Klft and
ai'coniplitliments as a titer as to
, whether or not he "possessed genlu.V
lio certainly possessed tlio Benltis to
use fine powets not nieitly "to give
liaimlefs pleasiue" as wiltes one bap
lent critic, but to bring good works to
pats, "The people who aie foruver
praltltiK up "aits for ail's pakt" mo
not to.be expected to appiceiate fairly
the wrlteis who mnKe url setvo IiIkU
pttrpo.U'3. If Sir AVnller liad nowr
wiltteij any bock but hi "Ail Sorts
and I'ojiJItiuns of Men," the bonk
hlo.li liiniiapt nhont bo moitlnn nf
r I
13
the "trpip'ii mirtrp iii tin n.tst i:nd"
iM' Lfindon Ills plan In lltmnlttic tin
li s llinu In ttlilliiiitiniliy wotiltl lmvo
liirn spciiio, of all Mint lllo 1'cnplo's
1'ati'ie niul list iiotnltlc isotid wotU illil
In Ktlniiilntliiff "aocliil sottloiupiit"
Walk In Amotion It would lulic n
Kiont iniiny )).'it?cH to 1 oil. Ili own
work for tlio hIiiii;rIIiik ioor r Lou
don vvas until Iiik.
o Irivp no pulpiue to nnkc tiny
ll"t Iipic m his many wtltltiRR-not
tiovi'W onh but lilfitotlo books on lain-
don. Hut wo will nnnip his ntlinlriblp
wot It for many 3,0111s nt noctotnry of
Hip 1'alpstlno r:plui.itlnn fund, Ills
History of .ipntTiloin wtillon In enn
1101 lion with Pioreetmr Palnirr, ntul
Ills pdltlnor uf the Kt out woik ontltlcd
"The HitMoy of U'ouein i''aptliio. '
Tim plaio li" loaves vacated Is tliaf
or n title liner of luininiil'.V nnd beno
fmtnr nf the "tniRKlItiK pnw, llio
plnop ilsn nf n wiltfi' who ttspil Ids
rIH.'j for put 0 ami 110W0 end'-, for tlio
iil'liftliifr or loadei", who beramo IiIt
fi lends nnd ate ti da his moiitners.
Uh hard I. title 9 eroapo fiom pT)-p-ititlon
for criminal llbol is IIiioiirIi 1111
coiidltloiial ictractlnn. In other von'.
Ills pi luted cuiiraRo was onl iiiiiKp-
bo'iiovo, Inwaidlv Ills x It.ils tipiuhlril.
ThN dnitblloss disposes foi a season of
tin? Dick I. Illlp Ivpn of nitt tniom.
'liat otlii'i iiiiisliiornii Riowth will be
tlio iiol to will '
flake It a Rouaer !
TriN It; TIT'S Rinnd ball in rti
dliallon of tlio iipw Ai
moi.. with Its piosrino of
(IIStlllRllisllPll ctiests, lu
ilildlilK tin' Rovernor of tlio 1 niniiinti
wealtli, tlio ninior senoial oomniand
ll'S the .Vallonal (iiinid of IVniisj ha
ul. 1, the adjutant Roucial and the In
ttopid oiiniii.inilrr "f tlic Thlid lul
Riiile, will be a spcclm lo uniiiie in
Hip hi' ton- uf Nni ibeustf 1 11 PoiiusM
anl.i and one well wottli j'oinc far In
.ee. The ball will be peutlaily a pop
ular aflaii, icpusi'iitiiiR u lO'uniillR
11111 of all olT-sps; anil slinplv on tlio
'line of a i-ioat 1 Osliiiipollt.111 soi lal
and public function it will appeal
slionf-lv to the (.mlosity, interest anil
iationaro of our people,
lint mine than that, it will aid in
pstnblisliiiif 111 this cliv a splendid
auditoiu'in, baidl sin passed any
wheie, in which all Kinds of laiRe
public R.ithi'ilnRS iiolHUal, fiaterjinl,
rionoinic end ieliiloiis 1 otiientlons,
( istf'ddlods, plcians' leiiiilon1-. coino
lalions of iii'ij toim wheio Rciieioiis
lkor spai e and lomtoilahlo ,n (.oiuino-datioii'--
aie of vital iiiipoitaiioo may
be entoi t.iiin d with pltaMiip tn tlio
attendant.' and uedll to our dly.
Xotw ithslauiliiiR llip past l.u K ot such
a ineetiiiR plai e, Kciantou has won
iiIrIi 1 enow n anions llic 1 ities of
TVnnsvlva'iia and of the eountiv tor
her whole-souled entoi tainnietit of
1 oinoiitions, liaiiiR in tin- public esti
mation earned the name ot the t'on
ention city par ei client c.
AVith tlio new Aininiv coiuplc ted and
fico fi 0111 debt, the one handicap lntli-
01 tn fell ill this dliccliuii will disap-
poai : and our 1 itiens will take iu
ci eased pi ide in pNtpndiiiR to win thy
bodies ot llieii' fellow- nuiitrj hip 1 of
eieiy .11 let and phase an omphalic
linil.itiuii tn iii.iKp tills their nsseni
IiI.irp site. Hence it is tliat tlio Ai -inniy
beloiiRs in 1e.1l tact to the loiii
iiiunily and lepie-enls a iiuilIi-iicpiIpiI
and niot timely addition to tlic loiii
iminll's ilvlo lOsoUICOs. li'lOlll tliis
slandpoint the oppoitunlly pnseuted
b. loniRht's tostlNilv to m.iKo a sliRlit
( oulribuiioii in fin theiauie ot the
(ominon Rood sliould appeal iiy
stniifl. lo the libi'i.illtv of eety
I hi 1)1 i 1 -spli itcd 1 itlcii.
Tlio ball will he a since ss in any
cent, but inuUe it a nitiM'i!
The ( out Is still yocin In di-.asiec as
to the amount ot wealth ipquitcd lo
ui.ihp a llilef a Kleptoiuaniae.
The West Point Law-Breakers.
IT is rnitTAI.M.V an imfoi tun.itp
tluiiR for NobrasKa that tlio
Mate should liae a tonKus.
nvu o unlit for 1 niiipieliension
ol puhlii duty and deo uev as to be
williiiR 10 pioclaini an InlPiitiou to to
ininiliiate I'tulot Hiwlej, epelled for
Insuboidinatloii, Id deimiup uf ills
ilpliiie, fioni "West Point. It is an
teii moie uiifoiluiialo lliiii- for tlio
state that It should also have a sen
ator who piopost3 to uphold the cnii
Riessman in his far wmso tlia'n foolish
action, It If sill! muie iinl'oi luiialo,
for them, Hint tln'y sliouAl be so
Ignorant ol the law on the Hiibieci of
appointments to West Point. Tlio law
pliU.cs tlieiu absiilutely in tlio power
of the piesldmit. It Is moiely a mat
ter ot pieslilenti.il louitesy thai any
senator or lepiosentalHe has oer
been invited to iioiniiiatu candidates
for tlic niilltaiy ncaduiiij Tlio Ian
KUiiiji. of section J .115 of the Uosed
Status makes clear that the piesldmit
of tlio United Suites has the sole pow
er of tlic aiipolntnients-rtliat it ests
in him absolutely.
Haw ley nnd the other cadets ovpelleil
for peisistent disobedience and flafiiant
violations of cltMipilno li.no tlieiu
solves beep foolish enough to make
announcement that "congtess nt Its
next session will ie-open our cases
and see that we get back to 'West
Point tioni which wo wote illegally
dlsniissed " Such uttpr Ishoiuiilo on
their pint may not bo so giently to be
woudetci at. The long extension ot
picsldeutlal couttesy In Imlting con
gtessmen'a nominations may ijMlly
have led the cadats to fondly Imagine
that congtess could oveuulo the War
Ofllco and the ptcsldent. Hut them is
110 such e.uise for tlio NfbiasKa sem
alor and iepresentatio, If they do
not Know the law they aie too Ignor
ant for their places in public lifo.
There was onee a Texas door-Uoeper
In the cfiiVitol who conti United to the
auyoty of the nation by wilting home
tht hci uas "a. bLrer nmu tnan old
tfiiint " Tlie.'o PMii'lletl endets ovlibitl
ly aie of the saiuo nienliil o.tllliifl and
fancy thcmn'los blRRer thnii tltcs
West Point tttilhorlllPH, tlio secietiiiy
nf war tuid the pioslilpiit. tf they ntul
llirlr Neliraskt ndvncates In ooiiRi-ess
lint fofKOllen also that the natloii'n
repiesentatlvps a' 11 body have al
leiidy, ttftor looking Into West Point
ooiiitltloti, decided Unit Hie 01111013 aie
not the iniikhiR powoi-s and author
Hies in thr Ifnliod Ktntes, superior
allkp to mllliaiy and eh II Inw, thov
will In tlio end be more shaiply re
lliluled of It. In tlielr piosent frame
of nilitd they Rioo Hosli evldenoo that
tlip me not llkplv to bo succpssrs In
nny spluro of life what'vpr. They
hip wrltlii"? theiiiHolveft down as t.vpes
of tlio class of human holim fme
dooiiiPd by their own mental make-up
to falluio.
It Is a gieil pity that they rdiollld
have bem oiunuiagod by any one to
set thenipolvps up as vlolims n (hoy
were by the Xow Yni k "soelety" wooU
Iv v hi li euphemistically toiiiiod their
dplllipintp and aRgiavated doflauop of
the dlsclpliiip of the academy and ot
both concessional and War 1 )(lli 0
action taken iiRiilnst hazing "a
tboiiRhtli'ss ebullition or vouthful
splilt," and wtoto 11 down as very
"hind' that thov should bo puiiisiieu.
The f'tto fllondn of Hie pxpelled
c.i(let- If thov have any tine filenris
aIII he I'niemost In idilMtig tlieiu t"
aft down lo honest woik such ni the
"dinvtion the RovPrnmPiit lias alieath
KhPti lli"tn has fitted lliPin for, to be
thoip faithful, dlllgtnt. and ampuablo
to suppilor odiceis; nnd so conic In the
1'tiluie tn a place whore tbelr agRrav.it
ul iiilse.iinluct at West Point may be
opiliioI;rd In lew of their Inning
finally made of themselves law-abld-Iiir
c 1 1 izoiiF.
m '
Mi. Hrjan's annoiinceiiient regatd
ing a thlid taiidldacy is awaited witli
Intel est.
The Yacht Races.
f "slir.ItlJ aie most Iroious at
I tenipls on the p.nt of many
JL New Yoik papci.s and some
otheis following their lead
to tlnnw tontiinielv on Mr. Law son,
Hie owner ol the Independence. It is
Ids own fault, they leltei.ite, that the
Sew Y01K Y.itlit club cannot lot his
v.icht in to li to b'somc the defender.
The club, they say, has offeicd him
'"eieiy possible oppoi tunlty." Th'1
"possible oppoi luniti." it is made clear
b tile r ouespoudpiice on their part,
icn'ists in Ills f,liing aw.iv his vacht.
"ihailciing it tn a niemher of the
Xi w Ynik Yacht 1 bib."
The wlmle business will leooneilc a
ast m.noiit.i ol Ainei leans to the nn
iinuiicpiiTi nt tent 01 or bv a London
poi 11 spondi lit, Aitlnii Field, that "a
si u thug IP.11U011 fioni the piesenfl
loi'iish u.ic ot i oinpctltiou in inter
national aiht 1.11 lug Is Ibieatenod. If
.voir ciiricspondeiit Is icliably ipfoini-eil-and
( oiisuloi ing the blgli illaitcis
wbii h Ibis- infni niatlon tomes, theic
can li.udlv eist a doubt of it the
loi Ihccnilng 1110 for the Aiupi lea's
tup -bi its losiilt what it 111, iv will
ptoip Hip last i11tp111ation.il mutest lor
the touted tiophl uikIpi the oMslitig
ti'iins of oinpetition. In slioil, tlieie
,110 to be 110 111010 Huglisli attempts
to build iip.iK 1.11 ing ni.ioliliips. Jf ,inv
fiutlu'i- challenges aie sent fioni this
side jssuining, of 1 oil 1 so. that thoie i
aiiolliPi Lipion lailillc this .p.ir tllP
pioposilini! will be basptl on the Plitu
Inalluti of the 1.11I11R mat bine and the
substitution uf a genuine .aiht."
. pioiuineilt inenibei of the Itnv.il
Y. 11 hi s'liiinlion is rpinled as saying
poslthth that "lids is Hie 1 low taken
bv no less distinguished a flguip ill
i.iililing 1 In les than King IMwaid
liim-oli." Mi this : ide nf Hie water
the iiitoiist goes with the tinning of
the i.iiti into .1 .Now YmK tlub affair
instead o' a 11 itmual one.
The Young Men's Clnistiali asso-
t latum delegates who lefii'-ed to ac-
o.pt an invitation to isit Hie Hos
tnu Museum of Fine Aits on .11 count
of Iho nude slatu.il on exhibition,
toitainli did not m a high compli
ment to ilieiiischcs
Uochesler lioleis. il is nllegpd, ll.ue
the sinpaili. of the inaoi of that
city. Il smb. is the case, the tax
pieis of the imfoi tim.ittt municipality
.110 entitled to t lie sympathy of the
public at li'ige.
Now that tlio thlid toim business
has been disposed nt, taioille sons aie
twpeolid tn come nut of the woods.
1 m
No mine 01iRln.1l McKinley men ato
to be to.'i,ite.il.
Oatlin? Studies
of Hiiman Nature
Gciman Lovc-Maklng in English.
.'I, 1 pi.'lty AniPriiMll Sill. prinlilitf III"
winirr in Itiihii, iinl wioailnu- witli "tint
avtlul I. 1111,11 li?iii!,r," lilili Muik 1iin
In-, mi ilflialitlull.v ilfdllioil. lit if lid (.diiun
U pjluinl I" lid iiiibliliins 11 1 iniiot he Ht'iui
.Klllllhllill til HI tllC I llrfll'll t "Moll tlio i
t unpolled lu liclm Sim b n imIUiii buk lo
lid fiirnili in iiitiiia tin' ictoid o( lit p r
plollrt in ipoliii ami a iiiiulratly a-. U be
i.iuiiiK in tnii. Midi I I'Ji'o lino el 'Ul tuc
tCiOi
"I 111M mile ou an oitnit," slio bi.,
(nun .1 nolo out' of the tjriiiiin olfitci-. mnlo
1111'. llo U tUtlniitil .it II1c1ut.11, Imt ciiiui up
In 10 (or Ida liolidj, and took me to a dinn.
'Ilio npnili bui uitne.v. I slnll never go to Jn
oilier l.eunaii ilime! lint tliis U tlm rNtuct;
"1 .1111 Bint that I nude jour a-aofiaton on
iii.v li.iliili.u, nnd tint I could he jliout. ton on
Hit jt hours of mj piufnte at Heilln on th
hall, width tlull be hj J oil Iho muct asit'tahlc
djlitiliK '
" if that ueic not jufllcient )n the waj o(
tle.int I iijlbli phuseolouy loi 111c to think out
fur tho iiintei," the tontiuuu, "he lia Bent me
a photoRiapli of IdinciK and Iu3 niilti'ii:
" 'Mai it he an leiiulnlni icinciuhianee of
come uondcifullj line tt'tllur tpt'iil (oituiuteli
dj) "'
lltlho! lb, mother hai been line lo ubu
tide mil) i.i moihtr in tiu Ccinun tljlt -tut
naj ! I ftar that after we ueic inauitd, tur
tins wtuild nut In. 8) Moiidfi fully hue tojjctlier
kK't fotiui attl.t '" -Youth a ( oiiipaiiion
How Btldget Spoiled Things.
I'u 11 llo and .Hunk aie nut lilunU any more,
aid lliliUU li w blaiuu (or it all
thaillo U tho pieinMii; tcluii of a I'irupect
annuo home, while Mnulc U the bwtet jouii
lldui; on MjuIuII sliett fci whom auudrj Hoi.
irltn' and (oiilttli'.iH'u' ihllls haie mounted up
to an ulimiln," heilit lattlj lltltlel U tho
mild at Jljiiite's liuiue, aud a. M.uilc I, a m)it
Uwild llnT- joiiii; I'Mvui Willi a tliUdtdlj In
il. Kilt alltak, II happtlis nrj tfiru tint lliitl
jfct ia liiaiuitid to aay die ) nut at home
lihtu tlis told failj ale that Jl.inln I, icillii'"!
luiinlmnlv on the tlbury com 1, tilth Hie liteil
111 murine ninl .1 hot. if tine lion bom.
Iho nihil ueiiltif (hirlo thought (tilt It
would MirplUr the Jniinf; Womni, ulnl ') 'llletf
wlieu iilio did tint epd.t Mm. Mlinlr liAd nil
iiiiU'inlly (! hilling Hotel, .uul wan mil ilrtH'til
loi i.illfl", Ihereforo ho lnlnirtdl Itrltlet lo
lilt" lio hid rtono ottr on Hie went Side. Illdilv
mil Ihii)ui5li Hie mriKo all ilald. Iho tnroti
Iderutt' J minx ituiii. irvtvnl of ftolnif .otaj.
.i.'kiil:
'('an Jptl tell me when he will tclutlH"
sio fillercd. tlnii lu,l her lie id lonipletcly
aid biuiled out:
".sine. .111' I'll nk Ml,., Mtule," ruthcil down
tin' linll, while 11 tetj miuiy jet illnnlrletl j minis
m in tnilkcd tlfiini the front fler lo return no
moii' Jlllit.iukrc Sentinel.
aMoro Than Sho Could Stnnd.
'lo 1 rtrlll loom liequenler of 0110 n( th
luiRef ill ilulit, n, the New York 'lime',
(lie ileilli of Ijjinliiu Donnelh leenllcd the ex
pei inn p of 1 Jiiiiiik uoiiiin of ltosttn win was
r. tWIor here one ttlnlrr when I10II1 t'olonel
Inaeimll and Ijnilliu Donnelly weir on the
li hue plmfomi The friend wliom the Rotton
weinin i iHIIiik neie itsld.nlii ol nrookltn,
linn an In lepe'ident tllj at He nlliei end of the
hit, hrh'ae Iho modeni Mhe'iluii a, Knout
In her filemU a n ciailuale of a fenule polkce,
and a kriiIui .illrtiilint at neieial of the In lino
loui'i of tlixton', iiihHilidei. nlilili ore llieio
ini.ld'ieil the lieight of tnentil tlistlpallon nnd
evhllnilion 'n Hie fliuiikltn people iletldfrl
thai Iho lliitloniin fhould haio her llll 0' her
at usinn. id mental bixuriet l'lrl they took her
lo hen t'oloml limrrtoll detliei one of In, 'K
iio.lli' lettmeB. 'flieti 'he was trolled to the
lie nit nf 1 diti ot io by thf Jlimit'oli mzc
ttho loteil sInKrspeiie none the lee, hill Raton
imuli tho mine. , ,1 tldlll die win then drag.
Ked nni in N'ew i ctk In 1 1 11 ilennr-. Miller
lei line on (he etlls of tuodein drci, wlilili was
thin 1 fail in itilain ilnle. 1 irl.t Iho follmt.
Ing mornliiR the jrnnip, lidv fiom lloton ap
pejrtd it the lueakfil (ill lo In (melius cos
1111111', and innotuii cd hei Inlentlon of retnrnint;
to ftoslnn it once. Preyed for a rejon foi her
sii'lilt 11 and nneipeitetl ilepittme, tliojoiins lad
umirkeil: "lo he ten bank uilli jou, I can
iml i-land Iho I'lilli'diui'iii o( jou Nut' lhou
nit lunrrei, 1 hut hem here lull three dai,
and nni line ilriadf f ikon nttuj (lorn me nit
i.ml, inv siiiKcpuip and mi- thembc. I 1 m't
sliiml Iho .tialn 1111 loiiRfi, ind mu-t get hatk
in Hi, .Inn uul sinilt at onee."
SCBANTON'S PRE-EMINENCE.
Wlitor of The trihuno
vii- I note tth it 1011 ijv tliis moinins cdl
tonallt' about Sti intou hi ing the ceiornl nty
lo 11m eleitiu flip It was the ttift tllj in the
world lo hate tin, liKlded h.t iletlriiitj, hi jou
rui mike another point on tint. Il ought to he
at Hie tcrj front Willi first ihs nttoinmodatiorii
in tiollit nis oum toiillillj,
llnld Spciitcr.
Ol'plnnl, .lure ti
OIL FOR
STEAMSHIPS
L'ncland lonl ine In th" t'mted sutc for nil,
lo lie ued 1-. jiteimihip liicl, n one oL the
sli..no -.pillules oT indutiiil tiolution A
li-piteli nom Ioiidtm fits lliat feieral teun
fhili ottneis ire eui)ing agent-, lo Texas to idv
tlic qinhtt and polnlijc qiiintlly of the piodui t
in the 111 iv oil ilistiul. A nieiiilm ot pirli iimut,
who iitentlt c iiiiincii the tin-, nil output, --it-,
lint if the ilrpo-it piotei tn he piaetleillv ine"
hiu-lihli', a-i now ippeu-, 11 will impie-llonalilt
Itinliiliouic ftei.m juoduiins melhoil-, on llie
tin an.
A ia-l mnkel foi fml oil in lciiiilnp e(rtiio
is 1 (eilalilt nf the fiitme s-ule Irtm tue
ipie-aion of lililite 1 due hetttien mil and oil
in sti mi piitilu tlnii, the oil I11-, a greit idtau
tage in its lelitmlj viii tl f lnilk. Hie pne oi
iiipied ht a viipplt uf 1 ill Milfitiint foi 1 totae
1-. a tilt impi'ilint Mem the fit tr mi-Atlintit
.-li.iniii-, fni iu-,litii., 1 onuine neirlt one hun
ilred (ins of toil pti ilit. 'Hie i-jiitifr 111 -puc
and tteulit, In I lie ll-e of oil luleld uf toll.
I-, uf nun i.-niK impoil into ill plop ulioii lu llit
leiiglh uf the tota.'i
'Ihi fiilmr ill prinluet of (illfonui will in.
loulitedli tuid .111 exiin-iiie nuiket in tlie hlenu
elup cllll. All llie Ir his I'aiitii' bleiin-lup
null,-. 110 liuu, ind llie eattt ml joule, lit tin
of 1'ipo lloin, ii taill loiuei. (Ill i-. opeei dlv
idiptid to the I'ai lfte etHt', and the time li
iinung when its ue ttill ln'iueiit
llie ttiilei ot llie abute eihtuiiil in 1 leidtiM
I ilifi'ini.i uettcpip 1 is nidenlly unfiinlhar ttnli
lllmlii' linns m he would not lute fillen into
tin 11101 of otuiiilint' the ioniiniiiuti of nial
it HO tniH pel dit II is Hue lint t height
Mi imei of luge tip 1. lit tin 111 ike 1 tup he.
tttcen Netf ok in. I I nerponl, in sit tttel'e
Ins, on Hut iliiuuilL 1 I mil pel dlt, hut the
witlii spt 1K-, n fixt lups ind fur the high ili-s
Mlinlii linns, making the tup in sK ilitv llie
itei.ige tiin-iuupli 111 ui toil i not less thin
ii ami urns fni the iiiuihI Hip 'lids h in enoi
inniix 11lli III llirnl uf the talgn t ipiillj nf tilt
ships
Il tin fi 11 till he doubted lint the lomineuul
II Hints and nines of tin ttoild ttill, in the neai
futuie, dli nil toil and adopt oil as 1 fuel Ihe
III meii-e -11 111 In .hint 10-t mil 1 ireo pau
fni the uiiiihiiit mil lot i-eruie nt the woild
and the enibhug of the gutermueiit cliips to
mike tin.iies rf lluee tunes Ihe dl-lame with
uul irphiit-hmg furl rhelile the adoption of nil,
llll is the einniiinii luel nf Iho future and Ihe
shires of ml umpimis iindir leput ible 111 in
lcimeiil uttniug luge Iriits nf nil linds nfT-r
the gri itett nppoituultlis tu inilui,
Pacific Coast
AND
Texas Oil Co.
is Mu 1 1 a torponiinn and lius sloik offer the
i-l 1 piiiiitimilt In iiitestors uf ant now before
tin puhlii
The Company lofers by permission
to tho President of the Broadway
Bank and Trust Company, of Los
Angeles, Cal.
-)nu 1 an but Iho utoik now- (01 "fi. pert
Ml Mil Hie pi no is Miblei 1 10 ultimo without
noiiio it int lime h iilll jell In I'K. teij
,0011 and is I" Mill -l Wlllllll in, NOW,
This Stock will sell for $1.00 per
share before October and may 6ell
for many dollars per share before
Christmas.
IniestHs cm hut it with conhiienio heiaiiM
t!i( laluc of the 1 uupaui'o linluniga uul Hie char
aitir and ubiliij of bs inini;ris and tliiector
ure ritablbhed Hut it while it is iheap, ior
all patlitulars applj to the
INVESTMENTand FINANCECO
IVoom 1, Dime Bank Building,
Ecranton, Fa.
ALWAYS BUSY.
Our Oxfords
Low In cut. Low in pi Ice. High in
qualltj-. Ladles' fioni 7oO. up. Uen
tlemeu's fiom $1.23 up.
Lewis & Reilly,
Wholesale and Ketail.
FINLEY'S
Summer Exposition of
Laces and
Embroideries
Now is the time to buy
Laces and Kinbroideries, and
have your summer sewing
finished up preparatory to
vacation season. Hardly a
dress is made this year with
out a bit of lace to beautify
it quantities of fine dainty
embroideries are in demand
for dress aud lingerie trim
ming. Our store is always up to
the minute in every depart
ment, in laces and embroid
eries we surpass all. Other
houses do not pretend to
compete with us in these
Hues, either
In Quality, Quantity.
Prettiness or Daintiness
Every womau loves beauti
ful laces and fine dainty em
broideries, land this year they
are prettier than ever. Our
assortments are larger than
usual, qualities always the
finest and values the very
best. These are our argu
ments that make new cus
tomers every day aud bring
the old ones back agaiu and
again. Come in aud feast
your eyes on the "things
beautiful" we are showing in
these lines at
510512
Lackawanna Ave
THE
People's Bank,
Mears Building,
Court House Square.
Capital Stock,
Surplus, - -
$100,000
- 25,000
Savings and Business Accounts
Solicited.
Piesidcnt
Vice Pies.
Cashier -
- C. D. Jones
G. T. Beynolds
- H. M. Ives
DIRECTORS:
C P lours,
Itulnrd O'Rrirn,
tl I'. ncjnold, M. r. Carter,
'Jhouias S-prasuc, i-ainucl simlri,
Arthur Dunn, 1' t'. Von htoirli,
O b Itoohtoilh, n Warnian,
W. 0. fullon, 1. J. Ikalcj.
Refrigerators,
Oil Stoves,
Screen Doors,
Gas Stoves,
Window Screens,
Hammocks.
1 Rnr
325-327 Penn Avenue,
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
Cut Oiass,
Sterling Silverware
Clocks Etc,
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereaii & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue,
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ing EDITOR EDUCATIONAL CONTEST,
ot
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AT"'
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THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
THE SCRANTON UMBRELLA
Manufacturing Company
We urn Iho laiKf't
Ink of l nihiplln, IMr
a-iil nnd Hindi",
jUu Hi Oll.lt unihrrlla
and puisols and miko
llirin up ripiillj a? roh!
a. nrtt ind Riiirintoo oiu
prltri lo ho loir thin
any houo in tlio utt
Wi ropnr nil our rooJi
foi imp jrai riti i. tu
rilMtilK.
313 SPRUCE STREET.
HAVE YOUR
WATCH FIXED RIGHT
WC ARE SATIISPIEO WITH A SMALL
PROFIT. . .
BERNHARD, jeweler.
411 I ( l SN AM M i:
c-nivAI WILLIAMS.
CONTRACTOR. BUILDER
ROOM So CUlt. EUtiniiiiufc!
SCRANTON. PA.
tiold llcd.il
vSt Photographer
FOR
SALE-
ni'fit.ll.S mid W'AO
0) nl all Limit,
aim lloiwvj and
lluililln; l.olH nt
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tl.lflM'n and
flllOOMI'll at
M, T. Keller's
1 acU.iiiiuC'arrn;o
WoiU.
K
t'luldrtn'i
.Utl.t.
SHOFF'S
HAT
FACTORY,
til Spiute ttirrt
no ir lloUl .Uiiiitn
All tin 111 A lilotkl
(oi irin- uh i .iu
iiuiv 111 Vtt llais
Made lo Oulci
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ind Ilrattlilul IK'cr tint i brettcd, Tlio Itcjl
N'rtUr ol tho Nation. UnntJled m iti I'uiity,
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fainvui. told bj
A. W. SOHRADER,
740 Hi Adjuu vnuc fccranlon, I'i.
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T
HOTEL TERRACE.
Pirlor llnlrl At-iomniodaticns unsurpaisi'il
-pet,iHl hLMMKIt llMKt lo priinaiiout cu'ita
Cd IhPlil lhlo Bond. W. II WIIYTt:
Hanleys
Bakery,
A2Q SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
We mako a upeclaltj- nl fine brtad stuff!.
Oidor.i for Salads, Ojsters, Croquettes, etc.,
promptly tilled
A full Una of Lee Cicam and Icm
BROTHERHOOD WlNE CO.'S
Tine Old l'orti, 15urKtindif. and
bautemra Kamlly 'lrado Onlj-.
P. H. FRENCH. 408 CONNELL BLOO.
L. SOMMAR. Uuildhiff Contractoi
I'mploja union mc,n. L.tlnutea cliecrfullj-
giicn, Itcinodcling and rcpilrint; a ipCLialty,
328 WASHINGTON AVE,
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STORE
Will .ell all their lamplea ol fine imparted
!adra SlilrU for men at o')i , worth $1 to $j SO
Golden Gate
Dining Rooms,
licit 25 cent iiimI in tlic city.
lite Mul lit,ket. il 00.
Sunday dinner a specialty.
Ikme inada I'aitry.
244 ADAMS AVE,
cnnoMO Dibi:si:s sptci i.ty.
DR. S, GERTRUDE EVANS
OSTEOPATH,
15 and IM Wajhlnjlori acnuo, Fcranton Ta
()RU hours S 30 to I i m i 1.B0 to 5tl p m
Onlj praiilflns ladj osttopath in Northeast
cm 1'cnnrjltaiiia
IV. A. HARVEY,
Hettrio Wiring and futures
let trio Ikll aud I'dtphone Work.
309 COMMONWEALTH BUILDING.