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THE SCKANTON TMBUNE- SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1901.
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t$t gkctawton Ztibmt
fuMUM Dally. RJctpl Bnn-liy, J ThuT'1!''
line rubliilng Company, t Mftr Cent Month.
LIVY B. ntCII Alll), 1'dltor. '
0. P. BVXUt.K, nuslncss Mantgcr.
Kr York Offlc.. 150 K...u . m.KUNr)i
Bole Agent for Foreign Aihertlslns.
Entered at the l'o.loffito nt Scranlon, P i
6eeondClaM Mall Matter.
When fpite will permit, The Irlliun l '".
Rind to print nhorl letter lium II Irlcjulj .ear.
Incr on current lupin, hut ll inle I'.""' 'cr'."
must he rlmieil, tor ptildltatloii, In t'io ''
real nime. ml the romlltlon prrie. ent to ar
leptnnie H tint nil contributions "hall e uu)ect
to editorial lexicon.
Tin: i j. r rah: ioh ADVimctNO.
The following table riiona the price per men
eaeb In.erllen,
Mine to ne uwii xxiinin mm )"
r.iii
nispi v.
position
.21
.111
.1ST
.13
I en linn Still Indie
ffKi In. lies . .
1200 "
""01 " ...
fto " ..
lor tnnh o( lliinK resolution of comlolem
Jtnrl slmtlir inti(rlhiillnn In Hie tnlitre ot "
MrlWnir I he lilhune tntkrs it rlnriro of 5 rinti
a line ,
!tafe for dissMed AilmtMng furnUlicil on
fl plltillon
TWELVE PAGES.
sriiAXTOx, .nwi -jo, noi.
Those tillens of Phlliidelphla who
wmit Mi Wnii tin. ikci's iiiUutf atloi
npy MiutlniiPil .is dlslikt iittoini hip
plllMllns the light wax to settle- the
mattoi In uniting a test at the polls.
Ltt the m ijoillx inle.
Uncle Sam's Reporters.
w hi: i!i:i'oi:T.s or tun lonsuis
I lit the state tki,n Inicill,
JL m.iiip public tl.illv .it Wash-
inglon and pictismI In
tuontlilv
lllil.-1. ot
lumphlet fm m, i on t .i I n a
uell-dUeMed Infill million,
ni'ich ot xxhltli Is new to the oiillii.ny
peisun. To illt i low lllusti itlons, In
the lepoit of tun umsul to Ilt'illn,
lion I'i ink 11 Mason, uiiilu date of
Mai til -'.', on ins ,m Intel i si lug e
plinnllon ol a xaluihlc ImpioM'inent
litenth mule In WVNb.u h gis lights
The gietl tioublc with tilt lights
li is bci n In the fiagllc i h.nai lei of the
mantle It iim d o lie tliit if jou
tout lied one it would iiumlilt Into
aihes, and men when not distuilnd
itfi light-emitting lite was llkth to he
tihoi t. An Aiistilill engliuei, lusitlent
in iieilin, Ituilolpii I, ingh his by ii, inn ,
lately Mt about to mention, tln.su tlis
adxantages, and aicoullrtg to Mi.
Jlason's eisiiin he his tlom. so to n
romaik.ihlc tlegue Mi Mason kIms
thp xhole sloix with teihnital tletalls;
but loi the TMiae in in the m ilu
point Is til it without Iikm.ih' of i ost
.i manlle has In , n toiind width is as
bluing as gl.iss v(, stiong It i an lie
used on i illw.ix li.ilns ami width
lasts mm li longi i Hi. m the linn ln-i ri i.i
mantle, ind also ghi-s a hi-tler light,
inn easing in inttusitx with agf.
Anothei pxaniiile Consul Mahln, ot
llcIUiunhi ig, in a iominiiuli.ation to
the stale tlep li tinent, sns that. ,u -t.oiiling
to a lepoit lioni ISiussols, a
Helglan engintoi h the name of To
hl.insKj h.is dlsctiM iimI a nitthod li
xvliith smiiKo tan be tinned Into light.
In oppiatiug Ids ilt-viti the iuxculoi
toilets ot siutiKL. 1 1 oin anx Kind of a
llie and loitts it Into a it'iUui It
is then batuiatid with livdio-iaibuu t
and ,i hiilll.int 'Ight lesultt-.
Oui lonsul genual at ri.inkfoil tells
ot an .iiitiiru.it i sNstein of signals fm
the putposu nf warning xessels In
bloiniy wealhei .igiinst the pioimit.x
of leet.s and lotks, wliiih h.is been
bioughl to the attention ot the tleimin
llialinc epei lb The .uitomatie put
of the appnatus is .said to ifiusist ot a
xxlicel with a number of cogs aiiangetl
at sultabk Intel Mils, width siitic ()oi
a MoibP appaiatus The lattei Is t mi
nt ctcd with a ladtlei pi iteil xeitlinllj
on Using giouml on si()1, ()1 tm
light-housf. The eleitile ats ni
anating aie taken up b icLolxIng ap
paiatus on xesscls h.uliig Midi within
a latlliib ot ht'xen miles, a bill sounds
and the leieixei notes the .spot against
xxIiIlIi xossois sliould he wainul
'llieso citations could hi' multiplied
indetlnitel.x, Xo hettei news soi(0
w.ib evi't dmiseii than s ombodied In
these consiiliu i epoits, a toatuie In
xxhltli the Pulled States loniedetlly
e.xcels the othei commeici.il nations,
Hoiihoter, X. Y 'iiow ilalins to
haxo a .storage balteiy that will out.
IJtllson IMIson'.s. In W dn.n nf ,ic tlv
tt it has, the icpoits .s,i, undeigoue
an deteiloiatlon, and b inciins ot one
jf Its ingiPillenls n as tan be tiiatle
.hat will pa.x all expenses, Xext!
A Qoxvn In Politics,
Tm: rm:xcii gineinniL.ut
has not Heated lianaxalo,
the ijucpii of Madagiistui,
whoso dominions it appio
jilated b loieo of aims, xeiy genu
)iibl. bince it inailn lici pilsonei, Wlien
llie iibked leaxe to go to the l'atls ex
jiiftlllon 1 1 oui Aiglets, x hem she li is
joen kept a ptlsoiiei of statP, the pel
illhson xxas lefiiM'd. Wli), no uioitnl
uulil tell, as, It leitaluly xxould nut
uixti hili i e up lexoltilloii In tin away
tluikiRUbt.il i to lime alliiweil hei ie
lliest, This Mliuniei, the exposition
txtr, sho hub been giautetl a few
icekh' slt to l'atls, An "Incident" of
UiUs xislt is thus miiiatid in I'aiia
blu dispatches Ju.st puhllshetl;
"A publlu .subset iptlon has beep open
d to buy Itauaxalo, the detliioned
uein "f Madagascar, a black .satin
own. Itauavalo lias been allow etl to
e.tve Algieis for a few weeks' slt
0 i'ails. Hlui wished to take buk
xlth 'hem black satin gown, but found
llie could not n fluid to buy It, her
illowanco fioni the Kiench goxcinmeut
being too sniall, The, anii-minksteiial
liewpaptib, width liuxu beep attack
ing tho goxeinnicnt on account of itt
puHlmonlous treatment of the dp.
thioiK'd iiicon, took tho matter up.
I.,i Piebso' staitcd the subset Iptlon
today, and TJO ftanis haxe alieatly
lieen iccelxcd, Heml Itochcfoit, the
rdilor in' the lntianltie mt, he.idliic;
the llbt with titty tiancb. A number
it dopuiteb and municipal louncillors
ire'iimong (he contilbutoib."
'im dispatch conclueUb by tajliis;
Itun nl Mdliirjon
IMpir 'trading
.! .278
.20 .2!
,ir, .175
.113 .17
.IS .1C5
Hint "to the ntinoynnce of the govern
nit'tit Hallux hIo Ima nccepted the Rift."
Tito outside wot Id Mill In no wise be
sotiy for itn "nnnoyrtnip" the ministry
lint biotijrlit on It'olf. Wo lioito Hanu
Vuto will lime Hint black wttln Rtiwn
nuttlp to her llltliiR, anil Hint the ueur
InK of It whi'ii nho gets hnuk to Al
Itlois ni.iy biltiB her pome balm for
Hip lots of lipr ItltiRilom, by Km te
inlniliM Hint slip linn fifemli In Pinncc.
Thp pltlcnt tnlnlitiy mny meanwhile
Kit Into iiinililpintlon of the question
wbuthur "penny waving" la Invnilnbly
w Np.
In tlioc ilifi of nbounillng expotl
tlons u new piofpislon ban been culled
Into pisU'iiei that of publicity ppcit.
'I'Iip cxMentlnl thing In innnnglng " big
mIihw H to let ttpoplp know wliat tlicic
I to be Been In It; to Minute anil main
tain imblle IntPii'Ml. Tlili looks eiiiy
but It Iwii't. It Is about the moat com-plli-att'tl
tiiHk Unit human Ingpiiulty has
pir tuL'kleil. TIip ptibtli'lty expeili of
tin.1 Pan-Anii'ili-an tpiltlun, heuilcil
by .Mutk llciitiltt, have solved the prob
lems nf their lulling In a much moie
espmlllloll", effeellve ami economical
iiiiinner than hail eer been known In
the annals of i'posllloii enteiiulsc, In
tiniluelng both Renins tin d Hjitem; ami
It Is, ihuefoip, not sutp1 Islng Hint the
niiinanemeiit of the foitheiimlng cen
tuinbil of the Louisiana I'uii'liat-u o
pri'ltlon ate tilng to get bold of Ml.
Itonnltt and Ills .starfaud transfei them
In a bimt.li tn, St. I.ouK They couldn't
insure a hettei exploiting.
The Summer Car Mockery.
PHII.AUnt.lMlIA piipcis taking
note that In Xew Yolk a vlg
oious agitation for "no seat,
no fine," lias hi en begun by
H..ISHII of the ox et eiow ding of the open
sumiuet cats, say that it Is no wonder
tint the Philadelphia public, too, Is
mux ml to utter that same ciy, "no
seat, no fine.' In speaking of the.
tondlllolis Unit haxe hi ought to piuss
this agitation foi pioper tiolley car
Mills, the llullplin photogiaphs a stute
ol things now existing which i rails as
though it weie Sunnton cats that
wtiu beloie the iilineia. It s.i.xs: "It
Is uticonifui table t uough to passengeis
In uowtl a box en with 'standees,' but
xx hi n the pi.ietlee ks testa ted to In the
open i,ii tile disemiifoit bet nines In
toleialile. Xnt onlx- the passenger who
stands in the small naiiow spue be
twiui llie lows of Mats, but the pas
sengei who is seat, il s subjected to an
noMiniP anil lis of tcmiiei In the ln-ill-c
ihtilnnto mingling of legs, knees
and Int."
Absolute 1.x tun Is its statement that
"the value of the open mis to the
public at this time of the je.il Is In
kiepiug them open, but xxhen they aie
c toweled with passengeis standing up,
the.x aie less dttdiable to l Idc In than
the dosed iars" "Less deshable" is u
mild tenn, Iniked, lot suflocation and
the lompulsoix- Indeiencx of contact
untlt'i the tiactiou toinpaiix's reglnv.
If a pat tx is hilebed big enough to
contain all the illst ontotileil politician
"would-bes' and "h.is-been" In
lVniis Kama, I'hll.tib Iplila's "town
meeting' will not h'ne bttn In xaln.
Glass Houses and Stones.
X AKTICI.K appi'iuing with
in the last week in a num
hel ol mil wldelx ill cilia toil
JTTL
i ontempoiaiii's tieating ot
the Iguoi.iiup of the Chinese piasantiy,
dwells espitialK on their belief in
witt in i.ift ANn wilhin Hie last xxiek
has been imblishrd the detailed miioit
of "a xoung, well-to-do Maine faimei,"
who has In en peisei iiting a neighbor,
a puie-able old woman of eight, "be
cuusi' she is a xxitdi," and when
bi ought to at unit bx the lux has been
going about llie neighbiiihiiiid dei lin
ing that "she bewitched the Judge
and the lawjcis"
Also, thiough the Chlingo papeis of
Siindax- last, i nines the inloiuution
that "an Igiunant Indiana faimei, be
liexlng an agttl xxoinan had bewitched
his hoise, gaxe hei a ci uel beating,"
l'tissiblv it mu be as xxell not to ex
claim too loudly oxet the tlieadful Ig
noiance ot the Chinese peasants who
lieliee ill witcluiilfl.
Last (.ir disputihes leiouiUIng nt
ltiibt lib iiggiaxnted cubes of such be
lief as these in Maine anil Indiana
xxeie sent out fiom a Ppnns,lanla
ilt. Theie Is exldently a .sulllelently
gieat "need ot the bi hnolmastei" In
some biipposedl.x 'cixllleil and enlight
ened" sections of oui own I. mil, to
sugKesi the xxlscloin of foibeainnce In
"heaxlng loiks" nt "the Ignoiant and
degi.ided Chinese pencantiy." King
Solomon's admonition that "When
pildu toniPth, llien lometh shame," has
not lost its point in this new twentieth
cciituiy,
TOLD BY THE STARS.
Daily Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus,
The Tribune Astrologer,
Aitrotibi i.it. I t'l a in , k I .satuiilit, Junu Ji,
rui.
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K?
ihllil bi'ili "il Ibis ilit lll iwlc lb It;
111" Kill ttll'i'4 nl Inl ill tllU lilt,
XI iiichtfill or bili ilium,
Will bisk In Initunt'i. Hulk .dj)
'I he Imkiirt britli' of .linn'.
l'i,.ili wbu tl.ilni tn lino .ill tin titmbli in tin
win kl ne nut tbt uiiloitunikd 'I lull fiUii'l aro
I 111' it li MlthlilS
, nell in nil linn si bi mi liustt 1 1 tbe flit until
m im uiie lus i'iii-oiil jiliiiiraliou fur tliu lJt
tun In I Ml blu'i t time llie mill bn li H not litin
tu tin.' Pan wdl li" nt.inlt'1 " uiin-.it
It i-i litter In bate loiifkliiiit' in )oumlt tban
to pint' Iihi unit It in otlur topk,
'ilic lit' inm tiilus unl ilii ii itiuuliut' bU
ilium) llicau dit.
VIEIIiLESEE.
Onu tli.t, while )tt a musing
lad,
I iuiiihiI at fan uittii,
Ami nut an agnl uanlner
With i-ii,e ail and u in.
I Hiuslit to iak a iheeiine nnrtl,
When, lo! I ho man wan Rune,
At noon, when ininj Jiaf llJJ pacd,
I met the man .nioi.
Ilia tiimblliiK limb-, uerc (tilt uitli age,
Ami pit) ins I Hew
Tu help lilui on bla ueai.i ij,
Wlien, lo! he IKd in; ie.
At or, tli n bent h talc and age,
I heard a uoful IMi;
Jhe anie ibl mm wa atamlln; near,
lie Mimril aloci lo die.
Ihii tiiue he iihi not pas from ie,
llul u kr, ami, lo! 'taa I.
-huill Uo0-ctt Hrbuiie, in the UoliemUii
What If Costs to
Uisit the Midway
.speclut C'ofioponilente of llie lMluiie.
Murrain, dune ST.
Till! AIOllAIi tendency or people In
geii'Mnl seems lo bo ihoioughly
compiehenilpd by n showman who
him set up bin tent onlshle the gates
and theieroip pa.xs no loiiiesslons to
thp eomp.itiy. Mo has a "bnlly-huo"
lendpr that for effecllxptipss pinbnbly
pxieeds anything on the Mldw ly. "We
don't want no Hunday ichool teacheiH
In liete, gentlenun!" bo shouts. "V
don't want no piPiieheis, nor Y. M. C.
A. chaps, noi' no chlldien. If oii'ip
that kind, Just pass on, please, but It
you'ie only tho common, pxety-day soit
of felleii who ain't nfinlil or being a
little shocked, Jel walk light lti! only
25 cpnts." The way they "walk light
In" and the ban est or nttaiteis Hint
canny show man Is leaping Is said lo be
Htaitllng. Oddly enough, theie are np
patpnlly no good Y. M. C. A. bos ami
no pienchus or Siiudtiy school tench
pis In tlie ui ow ils who mind be
ing it It llie shniketl, Tor they go In pin
mlscuouRlj. Onie In, II Is dei lined that
tlie onlx ii til action pusentctl Is n danc
ing gill, known by the Inteiestlng
name of "Little i:gpl " and the dance
she does Is so dei ot oils that the ctowil
goes out about as rust ns It goes In.
Hut with the peixoislty of mankind,
tboce Who haxe been sold pieferto hold
their peine antl not enlighten the other
victims who tin ong the dooi.s.
o
Theie wa a Mist ioncoine or peo
ple, as.tlipy biy at Oee.m (iioxe, the
other arteinoon at the I.lfp-S iving Ser
xlee exhibition, width Is a d illy fea
tuteon tho beutttlful lake. On this pai
tlcular oecnslon It was adxeitlscd that
a ghl would bo one of the chief actois
In thp tesitie si one antl the swnims of
men whoalwnxs uoud the binks weie
augmented by huiulicdfi. Theie xxeie
gieat nunibeis ot ladles, too, in the
gioups of spctlatois unil tbt.x xxeie In
tensely amusi'il hv the unmistakably
llsiippotnteil look on the races of the
men In the vicinity as tho fair maldt n,
xx ho was clinging to the mist fin out
In the watei, was suddenly giabbed
mid put Into a big bag, like u. kitten,
instead of bcliier itscucd thiough the
medium of the bueelies-buoy, as bad
been nppauntlv anticipated by the
ftpect.Uois, all of which goes lo diow
that the Mldw a v people piobablv know
better than the eeusois what the
mosses want.
o
The Midway attiu lions .ue kept
xeiv respectable bv the lio.ild of Di
leetois. Thex cndtaxoi to be sex ei el v
loiiect with liquid to exeixthing, and
it is Hue that a mm need not hesi
tite to take his rnnllv Into almost
mix thing on the Inmoiis stieet. To
mv mlnil the Philippine xillige Is the
most Inteiestlng thing on tlie Mid
way, not alone because; of one's ex
pansionist pilneiples, but fiom the ac
tual nttraetlxeness of tlie dimming
people ami tin ii tlieei little h ibltn
tlous. The ill.ige, wliidi is n lepio
tlrtction ol a nallxe stieet In Manila,
seems like .1 set les nf pl.iv houses,
bo fiail and slight aie these b.iiuboo
ri amed. palm-thati hid ilw tilings.
You can make an opening nnjwheie
and look In upon the oc cup nits, and
would no moie tiust nuisnf upon
the fi agile steps It ailing into the tinx
looms than jou would swing on a
spldei's web in to to walk on a
i lothesline. itut tliex aie so eiii!s
ltelv nr at, theo little people. The
houses aie white and spoikless within
and the iiueei little blown hnust'
inotheis nic most dalnlx in t lie ii pei
sonal aiipe.iianee. The bibles nie as
swiet and clem as the most fastidious
could demand, anil In their scanty
"plnos" uppaiel thev .lie the piottiest
cie.ituies im igiimhle, their skin be
ing such i loxelx i ife-.ui-l lit lolor
and so s.ulnv soft in tl tli.it with
a little maiden, aed 7, the fact was
bi ought out that she could spc iK
chni tiling Kngllsh. She went to an
llngllsli school in Manlli. Hei name,
"I.oiiidt s," was a fascination in it
self. Thex- all inn speik Spanish
They set m such ,n unliable people,
and the Filopiuo bnxs aie a delight.
o
A dozen of litem weie plnxing the
oddest game ot ball the ntiier dax".
It xxas a small lull, seauelv the size
of that Usui in out own national
game, but Inste ul of using glows oi
bats, thpj emplo.ed t lml i feet tm all
put poses nt pitching, bitting oi catch
ing. Standing ciut, i.iih pl.ijei kept
the lull In motion bx hitting it with
his teet. It tlid not it all matter
what, poitlon of the toot was Mind;;
be could pitch It In unv illiottion with
a pecullm twist ot his letf, and the
dpxtetlty with which feet weie usml
to catch It xxas .simply wnndeiltil,
o
On the little lake at one end of
the xllluge, ,i xeiy small rillpinn
boy was fls,hlng In a boat. He hail
a bent pin and a white mid, lust as
American chlldien llsh, una no was
graxely attending to tiites In n way
that coiixulsed tho speclatnis. 'I'Iip
Killplnos haxe a little thcitt i xxheie
they pic'sent their coiiiVptlon of dta
matle ait ami they huxo a number
of bnl linos who play on weltd In
stiunientt. outside the gates.
The following is a utiorullx pie
pined schedule of admission t.itcs on
tho Midway:
Cllili
Iniliiu ('nin'iii. ,, , j-,
lini-iiltui 'j-,
0-tiiih I .ii ni , , id
l hhiil.i, the Doll I nit o
lliulnt k' Wlkl AnlimU i
Xiniii'iu Xiueili t , ,,,..... Ill
rinliiliim nf XI in ., m
Inml ot llio .Xlltlii'Slit bun , ,,,, -,
K.iii .lipiu ,, , , j-
Infant Intutulor , ,, to
Alt .Xuiubeii; j-
'I lie .lohmttmn I loul ,,,, , -j-j
Plilllppinc Xillic-o :-
Suilii llillw i , in
dti t'.uu ,,, , in
XX .id r bpuita ,,,, ,.,,,, -i
II il IK' of 1i-liiiJi IfbUe .',
iliitlui: I'iituii.-i ,' , ,,, n
btitttt, nf t ilin ',,,,,, , li
llousn I llllt JlitMl
t'oluiiilo (iuM fMine ,, ,,,,, ,
( leop.it ta ,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,
blul I'iIku.I
I-ill of llabyhui ,, ,,,,,
XJutti-iopc -'..,, , ,,,,,,,,
li lit tu ,,, ;..,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,
lliiriilni: Mionliln ,,,,,,,, i
wiiite city in
Pirknetu fiM llaun ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,. il
Preauilaiill ,., ,,,, ,,.,, .'X
"IIuiiiiu" ,,,, ,,,,,,'.,,,, ,., In
MutU of Jloliii ,,,,,,,,, 2,
flip lo I he Moon ,,,,,,,,,,,, , J,
Old Piiiilatiou ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, !',
Hipiimaiiv X IHjkc .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.. 2
Parkiat Africa , ,,,,,,,.,,, ,.,.. '.'"
fiolilin, Lluilot , ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, , 10
Pjhhi lily ,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,,, , -X
e'jptpu ii'iUoon ,, ,,,.,,.., 'ij
-ct-
Thls does not Include tho Mexlian
Mull light, xxhlcli costs M tents; tho
ateis, In Venice, Philippines, llawuil,
Indian Congiebs unit Pair Japan, 10
ejid 25 cents each. 'Old Xuiembets"
w bald to cubt ou '.'j et'iua to bet In,
nnd nil the tomnlndor of your money
to got out, xx blip In innnv of tho vil
lages Ihetp hip Inteiestlng things to
buy. The whole amottut tnakes n to
lal of about S for admissions altme,
Theip mo some oit will stnvlxp It you
do not spp, while nihil i rue ov
uptllugly Inteiestlng. If jou want
to get n tin 111 and sre Villlf fol
low' spectators of the feminine pet sua
sion go orr Into dead faints and Ills
mill things, no tn soc "Darkness and
Dawn," antl behold skeletons and oth
er unpleasant nppai Itlons spilng upon
you ft oin unexpected plaies. One
limn glow so luruihit'd bemuse It
scaipil bis wlfp that lie diaggpd thp
propilplor fiom bphlnd Hip scoiips and
puinnitded him soundly, but you hip
not 'likely to have that dlx'etslon exety
day, for all hush mils nip not pxclted
xxhen their wives mini. This pntletl
lar couple wete pinbnbly Just niaitled,
The Hull Fight Isn't iih bid ns It
suiinds. Thorp Is uu gmo. Theie nie
any nuniber ot Mexicans atiayed like
the sun for splendor and theie Is n
much bewlltleied ami xxoiiled looking
bull, because he Is unable to chase so
many matadors and plrudois mid oth
er soils ot "tloots" simultaneously.
They "kill" hint with wands xx tent lied
In giiy-coloieil paper, and he Hots out
of Hip niena blltbelv enough xdien It Is
all oxer. It Is all xeiy lutcicsllng nnd
plctutosque and xoll ale ecttiiltl to
like It, for the coloi, the music and the
excitement of seeing those In Ight flg
uics In Impossibly tight gin incuts Just
escape being caught on the nnlmnl'.s
niuiduious bonis, n, c. P.
m
TSIOT OUTCLASSED.
Pi mil tbe liinkliannoik Xe (,e.
'lie strmlmi 'lilluin" en .lone "0
I-Mied
liilillful biiublire eniuiuniini llict of the teiilh
iiinlxettrj of the fniiiiillin; nf llie pipir. 'Hie
pimpblet li nil ixrellent i Minpln of mil ttpoc
npbv mil It9 enntentt ire lull tettinif an I In
Hruelie, but Its rbitf ilin l-t to till ttlintiim
to the merits of Ihe 'liihune Itii If Tint i tin
mi i. s in in tlie Held xtbrie I lie riibuue is
kinmn, for it Ins i lepulition for irocieslene"
thai neeiU no explnltlnir. Tor esielienu Ihe
lilhiine is not outcl.i-.Hil In any ritj of llie ii'e
cf Scr niton.
To Wage Earners
and Others of
Moderate Income
Do noL spi ml xoui moiipy foollshlj"
because x oil hue so little of it, but
save- xxliat jou cm Horn month to
month and inxest It in something that
will miiltiplv inanv fold The mil
lion dies nt this section xxeie luboiing
nun a genoiutioii ago and they pur
sued th's couibe. x Idle most nf their
connades blew it .ill In. Tho piu
ilent ones saw that fuel xxas a good
thing, that tho xxoild bad to haxe
it, and thex bought coal land, a little
at a time as thrx mult! spate It, anil
it has nude thun l lib, and their fami
lies lixe ai. tl xx 111 llxe in the gieitest
enmfuit, xxhlle the descendants of
their impiudent iniiiiades ato laboi
lug as tl.elr fatbcis tild lot il,i1
wages.
Keep this nbfpil liss,m in mind.
The oppoitunitios of tint eniliei time
xxeie in coil, tenia v gn.itei oipoituni
tles exist in oil, width Is fuel in a
mine inm tele fniiii and is lapidly
supplanting coil, beiauso It I easier
ami che.iiii l to initio antl bundle, and
is, besldt s being a nioit etunninio
fuel for nil Inge tonsumeis, pinflt
ablu for a lumdied oilier uses. The
oil or Cnllloinli is funiislting that
stnte xxith dieap fud, for the Ink nt
xxhlcli hei piogitss has Iron xxoelullx
lPtnded The entile Pai Ifle mist
will consume oil as a fuel, s() th.it
the ijem mil upon the oil tlelils of C ill
foinl.i 1 imllmiled Callloinia oil
refmeis xxill hold the m.'ikets of the
r.n U.ist and or Ihe xest coat nf
South Ameilea. Tl is pliiu to be seen
that the oil Holds of Cnliroinla xx 111
be tbe souice of Imnlcu'iible xxcilth,
far be.xnnd xxhat the coil niiiies of
T'i nnsxlx aula haxe bun in tlie past.
All tl oughtlul in mi tun st o that tho
thing to tin now to make ninnev Is
tn box the shue- of rnnsnixatlxe te
luilaldy mainged oil lompmips hax'.
Ing huge holdings of undoubted oil
I mils st un etl at loxx pi lees, nnd nnlv
ittiiiiiug ilexPlopment to become the
sniiie nf t minimus lexenues for
Fhoiehnldeis
The PM'iriC COAST AXP TCIXAS
Oil, COMPAXY has In the most lin
pr.ituut oil fields nrinagpis nf ability
and inlPgiltx and nt the highest piue
tlcal iiualllliatlons fm tbeli businpss,
ami the slmi.'s of this cnnipanv hip
toilnx', xxlthnut doubt, the best inxest
nient obtalnnble. These bhaiis would
be i heap at 10c, but aie spiling lor
the time being at lifle per sh.iip, t0
piopuie monev In bnie the tlist wells.
The pi lee Is sine to mix am e i.ipldlv
to keep 'p no xx lib the tlexelopnients
on the i cniipimx's lands and on nd
lolniiig liintls. The inuiket xaluo of
the lands Is constantly ud anting, Do
not tlelux making an Inxestment In
this htotk. As tn the xaltle nf this
oil piopetty anil tho chaiadcr and
nbllltv of its tuiinagei.s this toiiipmix"
uleis, by peimlsblon. lo the piest
dent of the Mioadway Hank and
Tt ti t innip.inv, of T.os Angeles, f'.il.
lo" pmtlt ulins i timet ring this In
xestniPiit apply to the
IN YESTMENTanrt FINANCE CO
Boom 1, Dime Bnnk Bulldine,
Scrnnton, Tn.
opi;x HviixiXGa.
ALWAYS BUSY.
Our Oxfords
loxx in inl loxx'
I atllc-i fu in Tie. up.
in prne lll.li in quilit'.
tn nil nun's fiom 1 i
1 ho C1.1. kers fuo lo iliildicu 1 oui lit of Jul;
inouilii; Ironi 7 to J o'clueK.
Lewis & Reiliy,
Wholesale and Retail,
An
FINLEY'S
ABIi to luxiiilous comfort In bot ueilticr ale
Turkish Bath Robes
Turkish Bath Sheets
Turkish Bath Mats
Turkish Bath TouJels
Anitlihisr that xxill fiiinbli n Utile relief or
comfort these hot summer ila.u xxill be t;rc;'itl
x.ltli imlxerfil atipioxd b) 1i stxcllerlnu inub
tllinle, nnseiiitiitl the populailly ot Inthlng
leiuntj, exxhnmltiB pools anil billilnR In Kcneril,
lhce appeal In in is the ctilinlnillon of perfect
ccnilott, and a pleasmc xxben fiipplementnl b
the ue of our Ititli lleibe, ltilli Sheets, Hath
XI its mil 'lurkldi llatli loxxtP.
Turkish Bath Robes
Aie nude of lieux Turkish toxxellnt; In as
sortment ot xanous prett.v stripe, In brichl ind
Mibilueil coloring. IhU fabric liaxiiiR been
xxashul, the colois aie gti-iianlicil absolute!)
fit.
Itobcs arc flnldlied xxith ben j eord and tassels
lo match Prices, J 00 to T 50
Turkish Bath Sheets
Aie In two tf, of tie be-l quilil bleaeheil
lurki-h toxcliiiR ami arc priced at :-.! 00 and
4J Jj cai.li.
Turkish Bath Mats
Come in ililTcicnt i-ies ami tpubtice, in largo
xailcty ol designs and in beautiful colounys
Pi ices, 23 cents to f t 0C
Turkish Bath Towels
We Inxt llicm In ill sizts and in the ilifletent
laidltics both lile-iiliul and unblciilieri, aUo
lioxxn, ill linen Path towels Prices tauge ficni
U'U cents to st ue
llleiilud luiHh Totxelin::, inl lioxxn, all
linen lurkitli loxxeling bi the joitl.
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
THE ORIENTAL.
ODD AND
END SALE.
1 lorn our reppilir xteeklx barRiin fiiles
tliirins Ihe pit sprins feion, Ihirc bis
been lift oxtr unite t niimhtr of eeion
it le ulicles llut mu-t n limine: Ihe .list
tbtec dij-.. If a dup pnic tut xxill do
it. c submit the folloxxini;:
Sitno 1'itehirs ino
1. lis. iter Pitchers l'e
Pern Doxxls V)l
lexer lli-dics Ti'io
t,li-.s iia loo
I mil md Des-irt l'htes,
tilittil 10l-
Gruerver & Co.
205 Wyoming Avenue.
L
OF SCRANTON.
Capital 1200,000. Surplus 525,03).
United States Depositary.
Special attention given, to
IJUSIN'KSS, PURSON'AI. aud SAV
INGS accounts, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday eveuiugs
from S to g o'clock.
W.M. CosNClt, President.
Ulsiiy Ri.US, Jrx., Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Pick, Cashiei.
Refrigerators,
Oil Stoves,
Screen Doors,
Gas Stoves,
Window Screens,
Hammocks.
325-327 Penn Avenua,
ii l w
Who Wants
$ 1 ,000
Scholarships
For tlie Work of a Few Weeks.
The Sci anion Tribune offers an exceptional oppor
tunity to the young people of Scranton and North
eastern Pennsylvania in its second great
EDUCATIONAL CONTEST
The 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 ITusic, $75 Each 150
$3,005
Each contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards
will be given ten (io) per cent, of all the money he or she turns itv
D Tho first txxo rholarlup9 do not Includ" meals, hut the contestants Kcurinj
thre'xxill be cixen tin (10) per cent of all the money lie or Bhe turnj In to IM
Tribune, to assist in pa j ing this cpcn3C.
Here is an opportunity for some ambitious young people to
earn the best college education without a great amount of effort,
and it is an opportunity that may never be repeated. The Trib
une may find the returns much less than the expense and would
then be unable to again make such generous offers. Such a con
dition will be The Tribune's loss and the contestants' gain.
There are many young men, and young women, too, who
would be glad of an opportunity to "work their way through col
lege, " in fact, the presidents of these institutions are deluged with
applications for chances of this kind. Here the work for an entire
course of four years can all be accomplished in three short months,
and an education that would cost in cash $1,000 is assured with
out further outlay. Parents should urge their boys and girls to
enter the contest and work (or one of the special rewards. One
of the eight is within the reach of everyone who really tries.
Send a letter to The Tribune for full particulars, including
handsomely illustrated booklet. Address,
Editor Educational Contest,
Tribune, Scranton, Pa.
P. J. HONAN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
Binghamlon Privatj Training School
lor ncixon, I'likx-iul mil IK if Mule Wi
lli en. Mimiil liiliilns. 1'hx-ltil lultiiie,
Vulkwul.. Jlu k, Miiki-Mil'ii. Aitunla-
.1 M Mil IIJllllll lllllllll I'licCJ
moilcrik.
S 1)001 III 1.1.
t lainiox Axciiue.
ATLANTIC C,THZEJ:
Grand Atlantic Hotcl and annex
Mrsinh Axe ind lieu li. Atlmlii t'llj, N. J.
Sixth tar, .. 0 limllfiil looms tiiMiito, liiu'lo
and xxith 1'itli, l'l l""1 u)ltl -eixxilcr luthi
in hotel mil timex lmation i-iloit .ml mnnl,
xxllhln foxx xanl nf Iho Slttl Hi r Oiche-ln
:;..". . 1 - ..l.j v,!' tn 1", 111 tuck.
IIIIIIS M"IL,H l't'"n .H.v., ,.- .-- .-- - 1
..! so up In il i.x . bin 1 1 il 1 tics to 1 imilles. Co ithea
meet a., train,. ... -c ;--j-,"s ,. (0pB
HOTEL OSBORNE.
Mhntlo Citx, N, .1. One npnro fiom benli.
Nexx TS rniiin annex Modem appolntini nli Un.
txiellcd Hrxlte llilf, by theilax, M.uO ind up
xxaid llj Iho xxeik, a and upxtaul. CipiUty,
W0 It J. OaUorni.
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
WW Mem llullllmr, I'irlori open Monday,
llitii.dat and 'iluitlix lxuiIh.
PETER STIPP.
fieneial lunli.ulor, lluihlir and I) alcr In
llilikillip Mnlil. Cilii'lltin,' f ttllils 1 l"--ililll
Ultpliono '.W'
Oinn. !" i-lim-ton axuiiie
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE
SPICES AND FRESH
ROASTED COFFEES-
,..r llfliiklUlillll 1 11110 iniliillu'iiier of
Mrc i m ' 1'"'1" ""', "''",,t,, ",'
llio spill',- a.on Wo make all kind. o( poich
nitin-i, it'
..'., ,IU ., fL.b.
WALTER E. DAVIS,
214, SIG. SIB PAULI BLDG.
Attoxney-nt-Lftw, Scranton, Pa,
Scranton Laundry,
322 WASHINGTON AVENUE,
Callj ty telephone recc'te prompt altcntiin
WILSON & WASHERS,
SCOUfilTY BUILDINQ J SAVINGS UNION,
Home oinie, Jos Art Miars llnlldinc. liansaiU a
general liuildnu an I kan Iiuiiicai lluou0liout
iho flalc ol rum .tnaum
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STORE
Will till all llfl' wmplM ot line Impottel
Midra thllts fur imn at l'i . wclth $! WWM
an Education
A -Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
Gut Glass,
Sterling Silverware
Clocks, Etc.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereati & Connell;
132 Wyoming Avenue.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Succos-?ois to Machine Business oB
Dickson rxlunuf.ictiuins Co, Scranton
nnil WilKos-Bano, Pa.
Statlonuiy llnslncs, Boilers, Mining
Slachlnct y, Tumps.
JAMES J. MURRAY.
iMiier.oi to II c Hunt Cornell Co,, In tin
and shut mail xxoik and xentil.tion Carlon
Inrinim, irpaiia an I ftneral tin ork a
Ittltllx No it.! I ukixxanna axenue
WILSON COMPANY.
IVhlomlile lallon (Hotel .lermyn Buildins),
.1" (-priiio strtet, "xrantnn, l'a. btilti preaaed,
. "ttnla: innls pret-ed, 10 tents C'lolhlng re
piluil ialle.l for anililt'llxered New Phone. 2n11
J. B. WOOLSEY eg CO
COVTT-MCTOtfS
AND
BUILDERS.
Doiltrs In
Plate Glass and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS.
Kingsbury Scranton.
ManufaUiims' Afcents
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES,
IMstriitf Agents for
.lolni A. lloelilliu'i Soin 1 11 'a Ire Rope and
I leitrinl ire (Jutta Pen In an I Hiibher Wit,
to's llilllni.', l'atli". He and McUiankal
llulikir (looil., Mioxxllon Paiklns, Carter')
Oil I lollitii!.'. lluom 310 ''ail,i ,M3-
M F. WYMBS.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
'II Jai 1 1.011 -Heel iid Hjominu Axe.
Calls h) 'Iclephont lleuixc 1'ionipt Attention
FRED H. WINTER,
824 CAPOUSE AVENUE,
ilanle (.louilm and 1'ioxislonj A full line
ol , aelabkj, lit , rexelted dallj.
the scranton vltripibo brick
and Tilb -manufacturing Company
Mtkrrs of I'axlna: IIUK, en m ii U4ii,
Kl "'li! W, ;ifUc UJ ' '
W01U at Nax '"- Pa . I " It
W, A. HARVEY,
Hectrlo Wirln; an I Hxtiires.
Hectilc Ikll anl Ulephone Worts. I
309 COMMONWEALTH BUILOItia ,
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