VS, . i rV jf " 'S - i ' " V (W ', i j .,, 'V,'uT?i'w f'' 'jt v,.---l-",'l'fj5 rpwji fafjprv "jiSS -v .V4.iw.rf.-. ,!WPJ (..JJ"J i" IP" s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 100t . 4 I Vrr " v. $e 9ttntoir $rt6uwe niMMiM Hally, txctpl Sunday, by T,',JnrJ!;' tins Publishing Company, at fifty Cent, a Monlli. uvv s! rticiiAim, wiio. 0. 1'. DVXtlKK, iliislne- Mniancr. New York omcc! 150 Nan-sin . v1.,.tjVVi i Bolo .3c11l for t'otelgn Advertising. Entered nl It.c l-nMofflrc nl ftriinton, .'., as Sctnntl CU- Mall Mailer. When pipp will permit, The Ir l.nny '.rt"Jr Blul to print lmrt l-tl.-n from IH ftl;ml4 ear inir on nirirnl toplr, Imt IH mle .''U.'L'T'S ' mwt he Mcncii. Mr iwl.Iliitlnn. ! the ' ) leal natm-i ami Hip munition pi" "'" I irplatiu It t It it nil icntrilnillnin dull ' uu'r" to ulltnrlal H'viMnn, Till: I'l.AT It ATI roit Aiivnni'iNO. ,i.n.. a Hirt nrlpfl tier Inch The follow Ins table rach Insertion, fpiiu t lo Iip turd ultliln otic tf! full poittlon ".30 .21 .111 .11 .18 IHSPf.W. i dim Sw) lneiie M Indies ... lion " "All " ... COW " 1'or'nnU of tli-inlc, rcnlnll.in nt rMlltolPIHP ninl nlmllar vnnttlhiit .ertisltijr 'J lie Trlliiine a line. Italri for Classlfta! npiilkallon, loin In the niture ol ' inil.ii a charRO ol a emm AdiertMnc; fiimUeJ on TWELVE PAGES. Itiinol lultnRon J'.iprr Hritillnit .21 .275 .20 .22 .Id 175 .1." .17 .15 .101 HCKAXTON', Jl'NK 15. 1001. l . . Tlio ('til).ins nic rvlilontly nut w rvut-li wntrlcfl by tlto lirest'tiri of United States troops on tli Island 41 the yellow papers would have f tie-' lleve. New School Legislation. THK FOND compulsory educa tion 1)111, liiivlnir passed both liousc, the poniito without h sltiKle nepratlvp vote, and gone to Onveinnr Stone, by whom Its approval may bo ronsldi inl certain, It Is in order to note that the ohaiiKes In its pnnKlons fioin those of the pteviously existent laws are of a char acter to make It of moie value. Briefly sumnitiils'pd, they icqiilre the nttendauee of chlldien during the en tire m Until trim, Instead of but seventy per cent, of It, thus providing for con tinuous Instead of a bioken course of instiuction. This, In the caw of the vast majoilty of chlldien, will do very much more than double the value of that Instruction. 'Wiii'lilnir chllarew must attend school until fourteen years of ape, thus nialilnir their time for school one year longer than bv t1ii piesent law. In e,t-e of a real haid Kliip to the family, fully pioved, piei vl.slon is made In the law for evempt Ing chilchen from lemainlm? so lotifr In school. The law gives the power to impiison as well a.s to (me patents or guardians kilntitifr It. An eNeeedlnglv iinpoit.mt clause, one in line with the Juvenile ouit law, provides that ineoi i Igiblo and disnr (ierly ehildien may be committed to the cue of I'bildi en's -oeletles in cases 'vlieie It is not advisable to send them to the house of lefiiKc The bill has been di.iwu with the ut most cue by Samuel Hamilton, super intendent of the Allegheny schools, and was submitted to and appioved by a Joint committee of the Public Kdu catlon ns-oci.itlon, of I'hlladelphl.i, the Civic club, and Dr. IMw.ud Bionks, supei Intendeut of Philadelphia schools, and also approved by the Philadelphia board of education, after its commit tees on legislation and on compulsoi v education had given it most caielul examination. Philadelphia lias had foi some time two ungraded schools for bnokwnid, deficient and lefinctory ehildien who, In the other schools-, have been dis covered to be simply a drag upon others, or inciteis constantly to sei ions' trouble. Two such schools aie far fioin being sullleient tor tliat city's needs, hut they have been clear proof of the value ot making special pro vision for such ehildien. The Indi vidual attention that In such schools tan be given to each pupil has, in the cases of many backwaid children, brought them up to a point in which r'.iey could resume mid nmlntntn their places in the schools w here they had formerly failed. In the cases of many unruly ehildien of the kind wlirv usually easily become vicious, and of ten cilminnl, they have been actually influenced to a degree that gives fair piomlse of their becoming useful citi zens. That theto will come to be a laiger number of such schools piovided not tiione in Philadelphia, but in all other cities of the state, In every one or which theie is gieater or less need of them, may he expected as one icsiilt of the revised legislation, The favmite sons will now piobabiy have difficulty In keeping their piefl dentlal booms from escaping too early In the .season. An fivll Crop-Sowing. TIIR Southern industilal con vention, now In session hi Philadelphia is urgent In Its htateniPiils Hint the South wants uoithcrn capital to invest In " the wimthern states. Meanwhile una southern Htate aftei another lnoeeeils to disfranchise tip- Jiegio In defiance, of tho Constitution uf the I'nlted States, proposing at the same time lo hold on to as full repieseiitatiou In congiess as though It bad the full num ber of votot.s, and theieby to secuie nn Illegally preponderant vote and In fluence in tho national councils, Vir ginia's convention members hnylng do teipiinad in advance to follow the ex nniplo of other southern states In tills, have refused to take the oath of a , leglnpce to Ihe 1'nlted Slates, The other states) have simply set It at naught. Hue Vliglnlau the other day told the southern people they were sim ply dellbeiaU'ly sowing another ciop of dragon's teeth to l (pen into another civil war befoio the twentieth century rinses, A gient many people, south 'and' noith, will scoff at such u pioph eey; hut so did millions upon millions of people less than a dermic befoio the firing upun Foit Sumter, ' - ' Tho ptesldent of the New Ymkclmm ber of conimeice, Morris K, Jchup, be fore suiting for homo on Wednesday. tbld a leptesentatlve of the' Westmin ster Gazette that the only thing which I marred tlto pleasure of tho reception accorded In London to the members of the visiting delegation of that body vvns the HtiglMi papeis' nnnoitncenient of theiii till nt "tnlillonalte.s." Messrs. Carnegie and Morgan, he wild, tire piobihly the only millionaires In the delegation, but nil were Impartially ''snowed tinder with begging letters mill cnlleis asking for money." There mi' Inconveniences In mistaken reputations. Ynle will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on Archbishop Ire lnnd at Its approaching bl-centennliil exetclses In October. The tlnlveislty corporation voted unanimously thieo months ago that this should be done, mid the archbishop on being notified cordially accepted the piospectlve honor. It Is well deserved and well placed. flornn's Sea Story of the Nation. TIIH CiltKATKST work of the famous niailne mid land scape painter. Kdvvnrd Mor an, wlio died on Sunday, dune !, at his home In New Yoik, ought to be in either the cltv of "Wash ington a.s the properly of the govern ment. In the Metiopolltnn museum of New York city, or In the Academy of Fine Arts In Philadelphia. The last named city was that In which he studied art undei .lames Hamilton, famed as a mailne painter, and Patil Weber, distinguished as n landscape artist. It was his home from lS4,"i. when he came to It as a lad of sixteen, until ISfW, when he removed to New Yoi k. The wink of which we speak con sists of n series of thirteen magnificent pictures illustrating the sea story of tho United States. The flist of the spiles he named "The Ocean, the High way of All Nations." It Is a wonder ful picture Imbued with the might, the majesty, the mystery of the wide seas. The closing picture of the seiles, com pleted by him last year, is entitled "The Return of the Conqueiors: Typi fying Hie Victory of the Nnvy in the War with Spain." Kdwaid Moran was limn in 1S29 In Kngland, and was brought by his par ents, with their other children, to Ameiica in 1S44. Two of Ills brotheis, Thomas and Peter, have also won dis tinction in ait. All of them studied nit here, all became most thoroughly American. Once Kdward went abioad to visit the art galleries of the Old Woild. but he returned to his Ameri can home after a very few months' lslt, His pnintings are noted equally for their fine technique and for oilgin aiity and poetic quality. We hope soon to hear that the gieat seiles of which we wilte, and to which he gave tho most of his working time during the last twenty yeais, has been secuiely placed in one of the three splendid nit galleries vw name. - - The nciounts coming fioin South A f i Ifii of the condition of the lecon ci'iilr.tdo c limits into which the liiit Ish have ciovvded Moor women and chlldien indicate that WeIer Is rivalled by KiltMi officers. An olfl clnl lepoit bv Dr. Itonuld P. Mackenzie of the I'.iltisli ailny, made in Febi inn y last. Is quoted, In which "Ihe Hiitish government Is notified that the conditions are honlble, the death inte appalling, and the food furnished wholly unfit to eat." He ports sent In .lune in piivate letteis fiom Pietocia lo New Yoik say that the ie nni entiado camps aie far woise In londltion now than in the winter. The Ameilean anli-clgniette league, whlfh now numbeis many mote than HO,t0 pupils of the public schools In its membership, will hold an inteina tlonijl convention fioin .luly 11 to 14, inclusive, in Convention hall of tho Pan-AmeiUan exposition. It may well be hoped that as a tesiilt the league will laigelv inciense in num beis and influence. Yet another plan to teach that elus ive goal, the Noith Pole, ''"his lime Ihe scheme Is to reach it by a sub til, n In" boat designed by Heir An-setiutz-K.unpe, ot Berlin, the funds for consti notion, equipment, and voy age being supplied by a wealthy en thusiast of Bet lin. A coloied doctor of Washington, wlio claims power to bieak "hoodoo" spells and secuie the i dense of eiiin Inals, has landed in jail. This seems to be smother Instance of lalluie of the physician to obey the admonition; "Heal thyself." The slaughter of the thlld leim bee so e.nly in the season will deprive the yello.s and iintls of u laige amount of campaign mateilal. china has ivnluoil a .loan of ,ic. This seems to be the me delimit lacking lor China's liuls-h, Piesldent MeKlnley ulso wisely con cludes not to name a candidate. - TOLD BY THE STARS, Daily Hoioscope Drawn by AJacchus, The Tribune Astiologer. AMiuIjIh-' i.iP I.'"" ' iii i f"f Mtunlij, June l'i. Il)l. ihlhl Iniin iii Ihi-, uji will tiiiMic lint Ihe xiiii'f uf the hi.i fever pilum due. I'jnie ill Heeling. I'M Ihe illuU ot I thort link ile.il will uflili kui Iihii tlillikiliK for ji'.m, 'Ihe mm who hai. In on fonlnl a 'bid uonuii tehhmi placra faith III a oi unn, 'Ihe funqninti uf the loint hou.it' a.joaie "lip. pci" nie Hill .ippjiuil, 'Ihe "luinie t;ruii" stuwliciiy tlll hai j far uu.iy louU Have June tlajt uiu iuKinnlni; In oliiW. AJacchus' Advice. I'.LoiH nho .lie not uware that Scranimi ha i tnnn hall, will Uu well lo laku a pu'p at the ntu armor), TO ROSE. I'm 'Ihe Tiilmne - lit fume, in.t Ho.-e, .1 t'JilJU'l for th li ill , Which thou, in heaiil.v'? pride, liny not ild.iln in hc.ii; I'oi I wllli teii'Ui, i.icr. white tiohU will twine While iolds hut not t" puic as that puu' lnrat ef thine I will twin with all the icsl, .ml all Hie um aijinc, i;uccn of them all, the rcl, ml ro.c, the Ihmcr all hncia hue. 1'iviii the Ilouniaulan by Lea Uwt, TALKS BY THE PUBLISHER In What Paper Should the Mer chants Advertise? o . . & MANY TIMKS niprchnnls In cities the slz" ot Sciaiilnn are puzzled when they come to divide their tidvertlnltig nppiopilatloii ninntig the newspapers. They do rot feel that they can nffoitl to put mi ad. In nil the papers, and when they cctne to make a choice then trouble begins. If they listen to nil that the advertising tep resenfntlves have to say they tire no neuter n decision, and If they do not allow the fact that they Intend to nd veitl.se to leach the eats of these gen tlemen, mid quietly mnke contracts with two or tluee impels, then ns soon us their ad. nppcnrs the other fellow's come mound and the nieichnnt Is convinced that he has minle a mistake. In this connection the following patagiaph from tin aitlcle In a recent Issue of Ihe Inland Pi Inter will be of Interest. The w liter Is giving "polnteis" to udvi Using sollellois unit Incidentally gives a few "points" to ndveitlscis: "it Is a mistake for a sollcltoi to de vote his effoits ecliislvclv to demon strating that his paper has the Img esl clt dilution, unless It is the onlv point ol value his paper lias. There aie some few itdvet tlseis lo whom the meie quantity of clrculallon Is the only consldeiatlnn. To maii.v others tho character of cliciilatlon should bo clearly demonstiated. Tho man who clinics n stock of furnltuie, of shops oi tiny other commodity that appeals to till r. lassos of people, can not hope to reach all classes by advertising In it medium that cli dilates almost ex clusively among one class oven If that medium has the laigest circulation. The man who has gilt-edge seclliltlos to sell cm not hope for the largest letutns from a poor mall's paper. "After all, the stinngcst claim of any newspapei, Is that no mntteii how huge a cliciilatlon ennteinpoimles may have, or how thoioughlv they may be read by iinv given class In a community, theie Is onl one way lo reach the paitlcular rondeis of any given newspaper, and that in by ad veitlslng In that paper. If a nierclrint can aftoid to advertise In but one pa per, and his goods appeal to all classes, then he may be expected to select the pi.per with the l.ngesl general circu lation, but he cut not reach all the people without using all the papers." Weekly Leff?r on Municipal Affairs LI POLICE CONDITIONS IN TWENTY DIFFERENT CITIES. n- Verk, .tunc I". Till Hi; Is no pilke iIcpnttiHiit in the woihl si pnnith Miehiticil .i tint o New ork cili Miliiiiiiln in I iidoik i the police dwliicl uf thil i itv h c llh'l, ln in nic i ot cft oiii Mime inih . .nut w inoL ct liciinllv poli.eil In II.hhi nun. the c u n-c -. ni the iii pnlliH nl .iiikiiiiii nsr t" i little h-s thin .1 ihiO.ihiO pci inniiiu. New V.nk, m11i lis ..Hi (.iine null-, .mil 7.I5J pnlliiiiicii, piii ever sii,ikii),iiiki fin ihe tiipp.nt of Ihe police clinrl nicnl ccr c ir 'i lit it are jhont twcnt.v four policttnin to ihe .'iiin inile, which i- oipnl to uni iioliiciniii to iwcnlc -i Mil .uip-. Piiitirillv the -inn piolilim-. m the pu vpiillnii Ti,l -iippiemn of crime iciifionl hutli the t,n it iitn, mil i oh h. mill- llifin in i clllfeient w.n. It is c oiimionh liili"Mil hi this cotmliy tint Iheie is no ut in ihe win Id a-, wuknl .h Viw ink. hut wci- Ihe fuls known it would he renhli sum tli il I ml, n cum- oil Ihe lulin h, ill mill- VII oiN if ciliiic nni mi' is mule iimniiil in I oiiiloii Hi in In Vw Voik. Jilllll mi nl, III' -ot 1 1 1 llt lllll'i it Is l.riill 111 llioi. Inw.ic, while hole It is iccoirniul ivinwhiic is .in itiiliii'i-nl ceil, ilthmuh thin is i t ic it until i-l inilitm in ill tlu lui;i tines .iii.I in it nf lln -iiiilhr ems In the I mini si.iten lint it I- t inicin eil, ninl, llinifoip, li ! h.iiiilhil c lit umpi i ih In the po'ui .tiithniitii- III ll'U-t Clllls 111 llllllt I iiiii'i in kcip lie en! wlihtti nil.iiii hniiiiii-, .nut In ill i.i-es it 1 HI. III. Ill llllle Ms In' III Itovtull tiio-iculc- the tinlci- ill nn wIiiiimi II timU Ihcin; llllt I-, Ihe nihil ll llllllmle nl tilt ill p 11 1 UK lit is nouitinlli utte of uuioiupu uiUIiu h i-tihn Rut .is .1 miitii' uf fart, tin till is winkiil it In lint as in otli r mils Muini lpnli-. imp -i s .mil mlliii-. i tun if "hm pir month ir m .ill kippcri cf ilNoiiluli linn-is, while s p,m in1 litts the sum- sum neii two nn nth-., mil llilii nieite riuulales the Hue .ticoiilhu In the .iiunui't ct lill-lllis-, ih lie 'l'n-e ,ne the i nil oin- nut cf Ihe Iwuili t nm -t lilus vvlilili ipmh -kuc in tii" pniiet il- ot the eill. IH cour-e it is i iiiittinoit- let tint .Nni ork shut- in the spoil'., .illliouuh It Is hihui'l eh'-, il iloul.-, the r. I lilt IS ill lliest ntlil r e Hits, 'Ihe ijue-tion of imisic ci nt i its In deion,s hit rnii-nl the iriilnie; litns ninu' or lo-s tinuhle, in t i I il Ins In i nun iini'irj lo tiki an utile ill Ullll one w.ii in iniothir up hi tins phi" "' " suhjiit I'cr iximpli, Mien nf Ihe liinj.'T . ilm - I'liiliilelphli. st ,, I'lti-hmi,-, I) Iron, W isli njton, I'nn hie in e mil In h.iu ipoli- nf Diiilli do not 1 1 runt uiii-ie il couniis in i-.ilooti-Niw Vork 1 . il.-. I lit in liom lafl'i 'in-, wlule ( Iit c I'.-o If- no lni .i.-.iii-l tin in. Ililtimoie n nil, .1 -pi c III llull-e fnl I lie music III Mlooils, ih llullilii cllil mini Mil 1, Pi. win ii tin weii no Inii.-i i illoiuil in tun -ihi'iii. I'nn liuiiti, XI 1 1 wiukie .tti.l ln-ii I'm pinnlt iluii i'ijli in llli'il -pillll 'in 11-e, ChMllllcl lllilils nill-ie uiilil PI n'llock it lil,;lit. .Hid ll-lnii iti nut l lie plllilie to ul.l.l liuulli'lic Mlonlis It is not c ilillucilt thiiu foi tun i mi.iee In i.liliiii lijiiois nf all kinds In mosi l lie lue lines all dt- of the w.il, .-mil ,,t .ill lints of Ihe ul-dil, hut III 11". Ion It is inn im ililt to hue .ui.i lliin.' in llie w.il of aid vi c.n.is unt.l ufiir II o'clock at m-ln, n I to IlltlllloU Simijiis, ,MII tl Ltll"IS I.t0pplll4 a .1 hoi'l In i-lilnuttiii ihc lulis aie uiiiin,-i ,i Ml, c III oii-irieil, for the I in ij iieriilnj; llu ili'.s,n' I, .nn. in ii. I Hi .1'llnrnl to, A h iv m nous in New Vtnk i iti aie citliiiillv nlloiic'l In kni op 'ii all nitdil loin; on i .pocnl llettise, mil iiiioilit lillj n.,-t nt Hum tin iihnut as I In i pleise, so lonir us Hut put up I lie it'ipildtc .ill omit foi polite protection lliii.inn has .1 hiv reipilllUK ill mloous lo he i losed hchieiu llie In ins of J imd ." l, in, liu, is .i in liter of fnl, it Is mil .i illillciili tlilm tn u:ct what ton winl on ,mi ilit of the link or mt hour nt Ihe lit Phil nl' Iphu, I Ill-toil, Sin I'liui'i-to, l'i 1 1.-. Imt if. Mllw.inl.ee, his. i (lit .iii.I I .ml. idle per. Illit Hl.'.'ll- to Hill .ill llitthl, lull Itoslnll, llllti. uioic, (Met 'lunl, Ciiii iliinli, II. Unit, Wi-hili-'. Ion. Miniii jpoh, I'iniiileiiie, la.luinp-ilis .m, St. ('.ml hue n noiiilnil l.iw- prnhiliiiii' ,', ii'rIiI i.ilnoiu. I, imt irriierillt il-'ullt n. lorcul in these lilies, .is ii pictti' will knoitn. The fulliittinir I tl.lt- nf ulnislli, ninlo up limn tho hporis f .r I'Uki ot ihe Iwtulv liuct cities in I lit lulled Mite-, afTnrils iiitiriMnu ffo'l for Ih'iusht iclalins to the luiiilmt uf the police department! Tut il 1'opilU- nun. nl Total No. tinii. cni'i ii.lliuri'.- Vrrisis Nm ork :t,4 JT.vtoj tll,iii,;.j ...',Mii I'IiIi.il'.i ,...,.,... I, I.:'s,7'i7 .!..'.'d,ihl 7'l IM Phil nic Iphu ,I,-J'i,i,ii'i7 2.";,l,(i-l ijm st. Imils M.'ii.i l.i.'Oiisi ' (so lloslon ,,,,,,,,.., .VJi.s'iJ ,(sll,'i .l.i.iT'1 lljltlmorc ., fiii'i,'ii7 W,vu ;ii,sji I'U'tilaiiil ."'1,71'S :."s,:iil ju,mi llullilo ;--.'. 1-.7 77t,'H7 'Js,:il7 Sjn I'rantleco ,.,, Ktsf.TisJ t.s'),ii7 -ii.tlS Ciiulninti SiVil! 37 ;. I'H I I.J'Jt I'ltlchur 3.'l,i)ii Ivl.lUl 'JJOi Dctioit 'JJ,7U ,1i7.si)t -,j Milwaukee U7-5.71S .M,0W 7Ut Wjshln.'ton '.'7J.7I5 H.VI.7JJ :.j,tn.i Jersey thy -jno.tJj it)7,bu r.ow Ixiutttlllr .,.,., rw.T.tt 2o-J,sI0 P,0I3 Mlnno.ipols UOJ.7IH 2l2,llt ,HH I'rotlcleiHi' ,,(,it, 17'i.Vit rnl.lwl thtlO liiillnnpollt i.,,,, 1i,'l,(l ll'i,7Jl n,n?il st. 1'iiul ., trsi,iH'i I'H.r-il liiU llu' lliiee mutt rlllilont ilipirlmtlili In ttie t'nit'il siiie,, M , 01,, r ,ir mirll, nic t'iiiltinntl, .ithliii!oii mi, I llo.loti. 'Hiii ilc pirliurnti me the lent tnntmlli.il by polltlu of ant- In Hip louiiiit, 'ihe nort nn Nftv Snrli, si, J.onTt and I hlc.im), I here It tm ilmiht that Vtlrie the nl tte ion ihtiHr.t hit liicu fairly tiled, am In I liicliin.ill, jteijloii ninl WiIiIiir lon-tliu Mltrr It I'otitii'lllul by the Icclrul ipn. t rtinieiit It hit glii'it lutlir ictills than local control. GOOD USE FOR BANK ROBBERS IMIIor of 'I tie 1 1 Ilium Mr: Vniir mtlele In this tnornltio'i Issue on the .tunes ami N-uunjn' liiiilhrm tills lo tnltiil the I irciimit lints tuiih i tihlih I nut line nf tin niihrs nllii the iillunpt tn loot the Noitlilhiil li.itilc It tin In the illsintliu room nf lie' I nl Mtl.t ot Mklilif.ui, nt Ann Arlwi, tin follow inir ttlnier. M Ihe lime of Ihe -Imilliu; llieic tteu tour iniilhil uliiiliiils Iliimr In Nmililli hi. 'llie tuts tthhli now- I'lmlil.' iiiileii.il foi an ilmnli nl re ftmili and piettiit mite lohhlm; tine not then pirfe'ittil. 'the lilitlil nllii llie lohluis tu"c I'lilieil tlie-e lili'ilii.il .-linliiils lisiiinil.il llieiii ami "hipped tin in lo Ann Atlnu. Ihe lilinds of one of them i.mii' to Aim Arlmr mil 1 1 timed Ids linel.i, It'll the olliei fiiiuul iln tin In due limp to Ihe dis.se i litis t ililt- in vl lo the one ill tthhli I ttnilii'il, while thine fotii sliultnN fioin Nollli Ih'M for stuiil weeks tin in tl tn pr.ullta! li i niiiil Ills I. mill t'ninii', niitc ninl hi inn 'I lie f.ilhrr if one nf the.e sluihnls kept Hie linlt-1 in Nnillillelil iitut il wis tinui the winil'itt In his mom nn Hie 1.1-1 ninl tni,t and with his illle Hut Mitllnd .siinlent Win iter slmt one of the! lolihcrs, 'Ihc nlln i- vi at slmt In a liiulvr.iii" ilcil. who n-eil an iiiilslde -I diw.it- tor pmtn timi vtlilli" iiloiiiinj. l)i. W lire In is nun- pi u th Intt il lliiiinl I'nil.s, s I), and his fiuinl, fintn who-o loniii he llinl'aml ttllh whom I mound Ihe lot Ipitliii," ttinlcr is at l lo.il.sion, Minn. Il-illi aie ullte suiireons in llu- nuplo.t of the (ireit Nnillierii mid oithein I'uillc iillioi'l', thus showlne lintt" mil ipi Miiir inedieil slmlenls i in ntiliro even ih nl rohlitii for die lieneltt of Im minll.t, iinklm,- them mole useful to the world lie ill Hi in allte. 'Ihis Iriitul.v is of r'peeid inlnr-t to Smiituii piupli, siiiee- the chiiihtrr of the hmlc tasliici, vtlm losl Ids Hie on ih count of hi- lulellli- to his tuist, litis ill bcrmton, Hie ttitc of I'dnlii ('. I)i in. When Ihu cashier iceomilred the nitjuc of hit ciislomers he nislied lo tin- null, cln-ed III. il mr nml refurtl to trite Hum llie i onihin ition. When tiny Mil- In tlieir fdiimr iimiiuleq outsule tint the ir tine was up Hiet wrie mi i L-pouti-U Hilt tlie.t turned and -hut Hie i.i-lilei. I.. M Cites, bti.iiitttn, June II. "I'nclmil lookin-' lo tin I mini suits f,,r oil, to h l'-iil i Mialii-hlp li'i I. is one nl tho i-li..ii.e -pictiih-s of im'ti-l.ial ii.ilnli.il. A depitch Iroin I onilou n- tint -eteid steiin-i-hlp uwiieis in snnliiiir auents lo lis to study Hie 'iiidilt and piolinhle iiiinlil.t of llie pioilmi in the in tt oil ili-tiii I." iih nihil of pirli iiiiuit who leccnlli ivaiiimid Hit 'lei- oil output, -its lint if Hie depiisil piotis In In i.i.it 1ft lilt ini liiu-ldile, as now appi lis, "it will iiiiipusli ,iiihly utolitiieiiiie -k. m piueiue in- mcllnuls nn the on m " A tast mnkct for fm.1 oil in si, un,lnp sriiue is a eeitdnti of tin- fiitiuc Vs,-ule tiom loe lllK-tloii nt nlitite t lllll hilwten loll ami nil in sir mi pifiilue tu n, tin oil In- i t;ieit . ult iii- t.li-'e in lis lel.ltltel -lllll! Iillll III' spue ne cupitd lit l siippli nf e.i 1 suflu it I.t f 'I I tot l-re Is i terv liuput.int item llie li-t trm- Ml mm -tt emus, tm iii-litue, u-iiuic mult one him died luns nf cod pel d i.t llu -tun m -nii' ami wiiuht. In Hie me of nil In-ti id ol inal, is of im ic 1-iu.r impoiliiiee in piopnitmu to Hie h tuth of Ihe toi.ue. Ihe flllme ill pit. hit t of ( illloiuil will illi d.mliti tlii Imd in evtiiisite tuiikit m the sic im i-lup Mltne VII the 11 ills. I' lufic sieinisliip i ciiii s an- hue;, am) Ihe e.i-t u .ml louti, In w li nt I ipe lloin, is still lomrii. lid is e-pecidl' .idipliil to Hie i'ai cli st-itice, ind Hie time is toniiiu ttlieu its u-e will he ymiial " 'Ihe mini ol Hit- il. im idimrlil in i leiillll I .iltfoim i in w-pip i isiuileutli Hiifimili ir nidi Vtl.iniie lun is in he would not hue fdlen iiilu tin i llol of i si mi iliiu tile eiill-llllli(iou nf i oil it leu tms pci iln It is Inn tint i fiti.'lil sliauiel ot il!;e i i leilt i ill nuke a llip In' tuitn Nt tt- Vnlk nni llteipnul. in sit tutl e eliis, en tint mioiuit of mil pu iln, hut llie Willi i spe iks nt I isi .-hips iiiil ur Hit Iiiitli cli-- Vtlam c liuiis, m ikins llu- nip m si dits Hie miin,e i iiiisinnpti in nf mil is mil lcs Him I nml tons tm the iiiuml mp 'lhls is in inni liiniu imp nun. nt oi Ih, t.iu'.i c.ipuitt of tho slop- It cm liuilli in donhliil (hit die i.iimuiicid li iiiiusaiiil tiities of Hie tinihi tidl, in Hie ncti fiit in i , ili-t ml end .mil ulopt nit is a fin I llie in. nn use siting in limit c o-t and c iin spue fnl Iln luililiiiit lllllilie stllitt of the wolhl ami the iiiihlnu 'f tin iitriuuient ships in in.tke toi.uis of tluet linns the disimie with tmi 1 1 pit m-lii ii im I iln I ite llu adoption of ml. ml I- llie itnnonih fm I of Ihe luinie anil Hie slims if oil e .imp no. s limit i u put dile linn .iu nut nt minim I net tints nf id l.m . oih r Ihe Is'li llt-t I'Ppollllllllits to inte-tOls 'ie Pacific Coast AND Texas Oil Co, is i-uih a toipiriln li -ml dils Mntk rthi- the lu.t 0'" lllllilie lo lilt toij of dll.t lion- heleile Hi" pilhllc The Company vefovs by permission to the PieBidont of the Broadway Btinl: and Tvuot Company, of Los Angoles, Cnl. Vim i in Inn the -I' k. Il if f il -'ik. PI It MlVin l'i" l'i" i-suliitf to nip iiiii inih ml inn i nl .hi i nn li will -ill f.u , eif miciii mil 1- rvilil V Will, Tit tne, NOW This Stock will sell for $1.00 per share befoio October unci may sell tor inriny ilollnis por sltnro beforo Ohribtmns. Inti-tii- i hi lut a i eh i null I ii c In i iu-, t'n lain ii i'ii i input I n'l.iiu- ml llu tlill i l.r Hid ii hit uf l 111 I'll.,' is hi I tllluloia tin i slnull-lu el Buy it wltilo it is cheap, For all particulars apply to tho INYESTMENTand FINANCE CO Room 1, Dime Bank Building, Scrnnton, Pn. ALWAYS BUSY. Our Oxfords Low In cul, Low- iu pi ice. UIkIi in iiu.illty. Ladles' fioin 73c. up. -!ou-tlcim.'U's ft oiu 51.Jo up. Lewis & ReiNy, Wholesale atul Retail. i K 'S Summer Exposition of Laces Embroideries Now is the time to buy Laces and Embroideries, 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 and 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 lines, either In Quality, Quantity, Prettiness or Daintiness Every woman loves beauti ful laces and fine dainty era broideries, land this year they are prettier than ever. Our assortments are larger than usual, qualities always the fiuest and values the very best. These are our argu ments that make new cus tomers every day and bring the old ones back agaiu and again. Come in and feast your eyes on the "things beautiful" we are showing in these lines at 510512 Lackawanna Ave the: People's Bank, Menrs Building, Court House Square. ! Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus, - - - 25,000 Savings and Business Accounts Solicited. l Picsident - - -CD. Jones - G. I". .Reynolds - - H. M. Ives Vice Pres. -Cashier - - DIRECTORS: r. n. Jones, 0. I". ItiliinM-., Tlimn is Spi igui", Arthur Piinn, C. S. Woolunitli. V. i. I'ullon, llie lunl O'liucn. M. 1. Carter, .""imucl ?-imter, T. ( Von Stortli, A It. Waim in, M. J. ileale.i. Refrigerators, OH Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. it I tei 325-327 Penn Avenue, A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of 11 9 Oiooks, E!e. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. MercereaU & Connell, 132 Wyomins Avenue, I FINLEY and Pill mu yioddj Sterling Silverware 01 III If You Are Thinking of Entering The Tribune's Great Educational Contest It Is Time to Stop Thinking" ami to Ucgln Work. -iti is uKtAi l.uin itbi, tour weeks and still run, is one of the grandest opportunities ever offered the young men and' women of this locality. You have hut to canvass for subscribers to The Tribune, and the ones securing the most receives the special rewards and all others a cash reward. There is no limit it may take but a very few points to win one of these valuable rewards. Here is an opportunity to secure a four-year scholarship that would cost 1,000 in cash, for the work of spare moments for a few weeks. The Eight Special Rewards. Scholarship in Lafayette College $1,000 Scholarship in Swarthmore College 1,000 Scholarship in Stroudsburg Normal School 675 Three Scholarships in Scranton Business College, $60 Each 180 Two Scholarships in Scranton Conserva tory of flusic, $75 Each 150 $3,005 'Each contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards will be given ten (to) percent, of nil the money he or she turns in. N. n Tin. firrt tun -tlml ir-lilp? ilo not itul'iil" meal-, but the (einlesUnli teturln llio-p will ln giicii ten (10; pir i cut. 'it nil tliu money lio or the tutus in lo 'tho iril'tme, to .issUt in pijiii,: this expense. Rules of the Contest. The special rcwairls twill be giv en to the peisons seeming the largest uumbei of points. Points will be cieclitecl to con testants securing new subscribers to The Scranton Tribune as fol lows: Points. One Month $ .50 1 Tlueo Months 1.25 3 Six Months 2.50 6 One Year 5.00 12 The contestant with the highest number of points will be given a choice fiom the list of special 10 waids; the contestant with the second highest number of points will be given a choice of the re maining lewaids, and so on through the list. Additional information, winners, with the number a handsome illustrated booklet, can be had by address ing bUHUK tUULAHUINAL LUIMCSI, ( No other firm in this state has more extended trade than we have iu Pennsylvania, iu New York aud in many Southern aud Western States. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Our low prices aud the privilege of exchanging which we offer to our customers are guaranteed. SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. MRS. SARA ALLYN, MANICURE. CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT (niVII Mills Ilultilln.' l'i' M open Meiiuliy, I lun-hi aii-l Mtiinli.i iicnlnni. PETER STIPP. tienenl l mill ie.in- llnilili'i .mil I) aler ill llullilini; miii" l nn nt. "t? ul cUIjis a spc mil I'elepli i '" Ofllio, . ( V a-il ma' in jvc-iiei- IM...l I... I ..,.! HI.IHTri-r"T ASK YOUR GROCER FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE SPICES AND FRESH ROASTED COFFITES. a. iu.-jir-rt Klci nl., rear Ml I .n l-iiniiiu ii'iim ininuu 11 er nf Win " 1 1 1 li"" I all Kiiiel-. lull. I'icpiiril ( ir the fpun; scisein ttt. mil ail l.iius ut eiii $l.re'i ua, etc WALTER E. DAVIS, am, 218, SIS PAULI BLOQ. Attorney-at-Law, Scrnnton, Pa. WiM IMS..1SV Scranton Laundry, 3SS WASHINGTON AVENUZ, Calli I1 telephone, rereliu plompt attention. VJILSON iC WASBERS, SEOURITr BUILOINO J SMIZfO-j UNION, 11 iiienir.io -2()s '0') eais llul -I iu, naiisJii') i l,. lieu' liiiiljiii-; in I I ill Iii ini. Ihiuiihum tin, tiuli ot I'liiiisibuiua nfawnrwBHKirauni. FARRELL'S TRANSFER iluuti I nial'1. ruiiiitiui' ami Ha, -m;,i', Site). 1'eai us in 1 Mad l'i. . -, 217 LAGKAYIANNA AVf, I FRED H. wirrttR, I as4 cAPOuas avenjc, J bijn fiiJi.iin ami 1'ioii.iiin. till linu cjI VeitabU-, eti , Unncil ilail mvnvwnuam M F. VJYMn rU'iERAL. PIREOT09, 111' l.ll I. Oil -III - I V I I ll." ll Ul I i Ii' '1' 'in It i M I'lumpl Mini '11 ..SIWlWItMmMIWflUM.H.I. .-Sl.tl.W. SPECTACLES. MADE AND RZPAinSO. "THAT'3 ALL." i s, w L": !. ? 1J! THINKING wnicn nas ueen open been open but has nenrlv twnlvp wppIc in All subscriptions must be paid in advance. Only new subsciibers will bo counted. Renewals by peisons whose names weie on our subsciiption list ptlor to May 13 will not be ci edited. The Tribune will inves tigate each subsciiption and if found irregular in any way re serves the light to reject it. No transfer can be made after ciedit has once been given. Subscriptions must be wiltten on blanks, which can be secured at The Tribune office, or will be sent by mail. The contest will close promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, Aug. 31, 1001. including a list of last year's of points they secured, and Tribune, Scranton, Pa. mwmmMuw&nmMmamammmmi MichaeJian Bros&Co. 121 Washington Avenue. Oriental Rugs We carry in stock the largest assortment of finest grade Persian and Turkish Rugs. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I fini Teninti for 1'mptv llniu-rsi, Kmpty Homei (or 'UmiiH, I'ollcil Itrnti, Loot Alter anil J lulll u 1'iopiit' ami lluililinc-s. WILLIAM G. LOOMIS. Itoomj 1 am 0 Burr Duildins. ALEX. HAY. HOUSC, SIQNANO DECORATIVE RAINTER ana papFn nann"n 321 "UtBPBwer THE HOME SUPPLY CO. IMaiM (innltine, IifiMIiu nml flier coicrings foi c.i-h at ulmlri.ili pricci ill 734 W. LACKAWANNA AVE,, SCRANTON JAMES J. MURRAY, Siiere-soi In llu Hunt V l'i i.nell Co., In ti'i nml eh.'ct in. Ul nuik ami idltll ition Cm on tunnies, Hp.ilH uii'l -.tni-i.il tin uoik a i-puially So I!.' I uLiM.iiina utrniit. WOLF & MCLANE, S2S ADAMS AVE, Easter WENZEL I'rae tieil Plumbers, Tinners nml (iasflt tii-t, l'iiii.ue-i a pe i i a 1 t j Itopjlriir,' piinuplli dune. -!ij MillineryI Miami, aie,, Mian lull, l'i, WILSON d COMPANY, r.ishieiinlile 'lailori (Hotel Jermjii null'lliiet .J.- iiu.ce- ktriet, Scranton, l'i. Suits pressul, .ii nuts pinl-i prcs.-icl 10 nut's. I'lotliinK le pnml, lallnl (e r iiml ilelueieel Nei. I'lionc. Wj J, B. WOOLSEY d CO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers in Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS, HlNCSBURY SCRANTON, Matutadiiicrs' A;,inls MINE XNO MILL SUPPLIES, Distiiil i-iiil-. (or John lien lilnu-p "' lo s im Itopo an I lleilrnal Hue Liitta I'lnln ami Kulibsr Ml; Co, 11 Inn. 1'a. liii.- lime ami M,hsnlia Itut.l.cr (lun!. I.noiillon IM kliiR. Csrtcr's Oil llolhiiiri- I'-'-'" -il" l'ull filslj. Mnn--waM.ftWM J'