The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 06, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SCRANXOx TlUJJUNB-SATritDAV, .1ULX 0, JW01.
Clje tcrancm riBtme
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un t'ublUlilns Ui'iipni), it Hll Ctnl t Monl'i.
UVV S. UICII Mil). IMIIor.
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it'tw Votk Olllici l.V) NifMii !.
x. h nn:iAM,
i-ute Astnt (of r'or'lcn AihulUiWf.
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KuUrirl at llic I'o.toflke nt N union, l'i.,
biiotil Llai Mill M.illft.
Winn pnr IH I'ltmlt, llic Ttlliuno In alwi.w
RlJil to print flic.rt IrttiMi fti'in In fttnuU !"'
iiir on uit toplij, but ll nib' l tint tbrw
inuU In' ihiiml, (nr imblii itlmi, I' tbe twltti a
ffll name, ami flic- lumlllliri piiinlrnt l" '
ccptnnie l. that nil tuiitill.iillunt uliill be tulJct
tn eilliorl.il rctiflon.
mi: n.vr it 1 1: mil ami.hiimmi.
'Hi" Inlloulng tjlili' ulimta tbi' pi In pir Inih
mli lu-rrlloii, fpiip tu hi" iwil wllliln fiie jimh
linn nf !lillni;ntil I'iiII
IHM'MY. I'ipii llpulinr 1'iwlllon
l.m linn .VK) lmlir .'-'"'i ""
I'm IpiIi'J ,2ii .2'. .'-
mo .p. .it .i
.tim " I ,lv"i .17 !"'
ftvo I , .i(i,i .H
lir unit of tliinl.., liiwliltlnin rt ontulnlnire
mil lirihr iiirlbiiilnn In the tnlnr' f i'l
rrt i-lnji Ii lillmiic wikM ft lotc ot S mil
a Imr
Hun (nr Cl.nlrtil Ailiulltlii: ImnMifil on
I p u.iil. n
TJiN PACKS.
Si 'CANTON .iri.V li. VWI.
'I Iii-Klllt- to Imik li thnllKh till' title
' 'Ini tm nr I'Ulihi nfit ' was mi nils
n inn r in Siuiiitiiii
Tlic l.cston of n Threat.
T l.i l'.V Nu iiif.iiiri fctMi'il tluil till'
( .if "linjix turn In iiiintnii of
ll", ilt "I' tlli'lll will l' ICIllllU'll
t'' lllnnlmntiili. It i iillto us
pi lil" tlint tin- stifi". nnf"ii'in,o
mi I i;o-lp tint lut v tnUi n i.in- nr
In n K 1U lutril with lllc IcllliiMll lili'.l
l'i ion have for tin lr pin ioi. Hie o
t iI'lr-lniHMil In r.liuvlniinton ot tho ll I
fl in iliritiK pun in -"ii i I In I'Ue.i ami
f i .i n--i. litiiKhiiiitini wniilil pinllt lij
tun h a cliit'Rr' uml Siintitnn wolilil not
miKm. So Iiiiik as s-'i'i'iintoii In not In
jur nl, Mpmo will lie no rati"!' for liii'iil
oimiil ilnt at wlm lever lirtipllls in ly
1" fill In IhiiKliaintoii.
I 'nt tlin f.u t Mi it a tlniMt of fpinov
nl h.is iipicaii'il In pi Int. ciillsliiK hi
ronnt'i Mnii wltii tlif Htci I woiltt' rr
lin,it an liiipii w-liui to o nlii'iuul that
Hoi. niton j In linril Mtult linlustil.ill,
Minuli spur mir nnjiicyoil men to In.
ore ihod Intoipt In Iho ilt'n fiiluro.
Not nil Itliiney maile lli'lc can lie Kept
lieif llor wotiM It lie lP.lMH.ahle to
CXpei t till". C'.lpll it H llnllllll to Hl'Pk
Ml" best IliNPStlilPlitH. hkiikIIpss of lo
c.ltlon. lint Mipip N plllillu t-plilt
eiloiiRh In Hi i anion. II nr 1 el, to il
pop i-pleinllil new- oppiirttinltli ir
hfiine Invi'xtment In h uineN to In
rri'.iso the einploynient of loi.il l.ilinr
nml swell I'oiiTxpoil'lliiHly Hie olinne
of lm.nl liiislnesn.
The Hi it !Jpp to Mils end numt lip
the Pllllilllenee 111 labor pll'lles of ("C
ritPinent .mil piejllilln'il feelliiR nf;.illl-t
eniploycis, Cnplliil will nut nwt
wheie dubs hip i.iNpiI .'iK.ilnxi It.
Litbor Is Piitltlcil to Its Jimt ilmw hut
must le.un to lemKiiliii' ih.it what
cilpplos the city In which ll lles clip
IiIpr itself ns -well
Minister Wn appeals to have sntli
fleil oioiyhoily by lilt Kotuih of .Inly
efCoi t.
For School Improvement.
X MAXV lines bclilex ili.tt of ip.
belllnii a'ilnsl the lyianny uf
the niblu.iiy willli'ii p.iinlii,i-
tions pnlillc nplnli'ii l,s ,nal,
ciiiiiR lo the iiceii i.f linpiiivenieiiiM in
the public M Ini iIm. ,Ve III. I notice In
iitv papcis ut what I'minty Supeiln
t, inlent X.iiinbio. ot .KianlMIn coiint..
lias boon h i.vIiik with iVIkoi ainl luit-
DPtS Of II 1,1 1 Ri' plopol-Jloil nl the tt
lmoKs ot toilay. In pi'ii Ise Hip- with
what JMinniul I'laieine Sieilmaii lel-i
the Tcachuts' .is-sui In: nui of ilientii
Xi iv York n. few weeks iirh, Mi. Zuin-
1)10 -,tS tllilt the olil tittle books .1 (Hi
lllPthoilS Ill.ule belter i-pelleix mill
nmio of them than those ot the pas
ent. untl that In kiiiiimii;ii Mie im
hooks of toilny arc astl luleiloi to
those uf a KonPtatlnii .10 in helping
the pupil to 11 mantel) uf bis nun Jan.
Fuiirp. Ainiln, on the ..ubja'ct ot sulmol
li.nlpi.s Mr. Jumbio i-,i.s "the exiol
lent fcclecllnns of the oMer buokK line
btin siipplantpil by .1 lot of wIMiy
waahy (.inn thai is posltivoly dlstai-tc.
lut to u tun-Hive pi.pil,"
A.s onu of unr l'hlladclphl.i luntcni
p iiatles icniaiks In ipkiuiI tn It, "thin
If lut lllKciit and c.peileni.cd opinion,
01 mm ini; of iitlenilon."
'tl,i ic Is In Mime quailPis u cut lolls,
fvipcistltloiis fcclliif," that It Is jank
tit.iMin to ctltliNc "our Kieat fire
s hnul s fctciii." In Its inception nml
Intuition it was a icinaikublo nilvuui'r
in what any other country had then
attempted lor all the children In lis
I'om.ilns. Looking ncioss nt what Ger
many nt least has done for Its chil
clnn, especially In the line of wise and
ihoioiiKh m.iuunl tialnliiK- for the
ji'iiiiR-, tho education of hand, eye und
jbialn In unison looking also at what
Sweden nnd Norway nre ilolnir In the
same way with the "sloyd" systi m,
It Is plain enough M1.1t we hae not
kept up to tho Ideals of the fniindei.s
of our public school t-jsteni. - huve
milled I'lUicallounl frills and fads In
profusion. We li.no multiplied high
r.chools, Willi tho statement that "tho
poor man's children me entitled to
the best." while billing, In almost every
Inige city, to pioWdo school room
tnough In the piinuuy nnd Intermedi
ate guides fur tho children who ought
to lw fully pro Ided for there. When
(iioipuhory bthool ucts nto not only
fnactcd but olforts made to enforce
them, then is made doubly evident tho
lack of 100111 In rh lower grades. Pome
cities tiy to make up for It by half
,day sessions for two sets of pupils.
1 tooklhg hack, ns County Superin
tendent tfutnbro has been lolng, those
who knew the pupllc schools of a gen
eration HBO, when Micro weio fewer
frills and much less talk and wilting
about "child study" though much of
the rcnl,' jirnctleal thing Itself know
also that iNhat he says about tcKt
hooks and methods of teaching are tor
ject. What he has, especially tingled
out, the deterioration of the methods of
teaching the essentials of the English
tongue, Is iueclsely uhat the uuthor-
ltls of Columbia, Harvard and other
unlicisltles have repeatedly dwelt up
on, nnd whla Mr. Stcdmiin, speaking
for the business men of the greatest
city In tho I'nlon, nlso points out.
Tlieto Is no tiso In leientlng nil this,
ns Home nggilevcd exponents of what
Is grandly Rtled "the new education"
have set themselves to do In conven
tion "pa tiers" ami otherwhetr. Every
thing new li not good, everything old
Is not Inferior, and sonic of the things
"the new education" Is pluming Itself
on are merely revivals of old methods
that had been discarded slipped down
from by tho "new" education faddists
of an Intel veiling time.
It Is u plcasiitp to note Mint occa
sionally the Joker whose Idea of fun
Is concentinted In the cannon cracker
comer! to gtlef. Too many of this
class, lion e it, escape dcsciwd pun
ishment. Air. Schwab and the Churches.
Ml!. I'MAItMlS M. Sl'llWMI.
tilt! piesldenl of the
I'nlted Stubs Steel 1 or
pointloii, who not long
ago stalled a llvol newsp.iiier dlsciis
slon by telling young men that 11 col
lege education Is not necessniy to suc
cess, and they should not be discour
aged If un.ible to get such education,
Is being widely leported Just now In
nuothei way. It tippcus that while
willing to lontiibute to the election of
new cliuich buildings he iliaws (he line
at helping to pny 1 hurch debts, lie
"has built 11 menioiial cliuich In Hind
dm k, a church in I.oietto, and allied
in.iuy new chinches, but when two of
his old nml most esteemed foicnicn
In the IMg.ir Thompson Steel woiks
met him and he had gieeted them he
said: 'No, I can't do It. 1 decided
smue time ago to help no longicgatinn
with old debts. Theie nie man and
meny ot these cungiegalltins, ,ou
know. 1 11111 quite sony In this case,
but I cannot break m.i inle.'" How
ever, he gave them Jl.wn to make
neiess.uy n pubs cm the building, stip
ulating that his gift should be ummI
for no cither put pose. The full icport
suit out fioni Itiiiililoik to some
pipeis mijs that when the two went
to their next 1 hutch meeting nnd ie
polled, the amount of the long-stnnd-Ing
debt was siiliM'rihoit at once. Is
theie a inoi.il htctden awn lu that
lui blent'.'
Aceoidlng to Minister 'u the gov
ernments of China and the rutted
Slates lest upon the same foundation
that tlie people aio sincielgn. Thrie
sei ins to have been ronsldeialile dllll
(iilty, lioweM'i. In deteiinlnlng who nie
the people In the Flow cry kingdom.
Weylcr nnd Kitchener.
Till: etioelty of the Cuban "10
toiiceiitiado" tamps, wheie
"Hutcher Weylu" Inipils
oneil the helpless people,
slli t 1 1 tin Ameileau nation in 11 way
that has wiltten Itself In the woiM'.c
hltiny l'leelsely the s.iine atioeity s
belfg peilieltated by HillNh geiietnls
In Poiilh Afiba Xnily l.fniil liner 11011
toinbitanls have died In such 1 iinips
wilhln the twelMiuoiiMi. In the house
of 1 oininoiis a foitnlght or mote ngo it
was nllli Lilly stilted that timing the
month of May theie bad died In those
South A fi U 1111 "leciiin eiitiailo" camps
nlnoty-sl men and women and .'lis . oll
dicn. That "oul-lli mils lleiod" In the
woik done bv Kllelieiiei mid aiologeil
ful b l.oiil Itohcit. Will Ihlgland do
nothing lo put 1111 end to this national
dlsgi.it e"
'"icnt t.oiiilon roi i spniiiiciicH en.
Iliuves over ",1 new l'liganlnl'n young
lliingail.iu by the name of Kebelik
over whom T.uiitlon -oi ial nnd iniisli ul
clnles, finni King Kilwtinl and tjiiten
Alesandin down, nie In et slash's of
delight King I'M waul at the Queen's
ieiiiest ".-lent for the Anstll.lll nni
bassadof and Mllollgh llllll inefelled .1
ii'.iiesi to the Kmpeinf that Heir
Kebelik shall be evenipK d fl mil the
mil I tn 1 senlie eeiy AuMiInn Is
boiliiil to leudci .1 idpiest acceded to,
of toiii.e, by Franz Josef." Ameiltn,
we aie told. Is not to heai the wonder
ful nuth, for at least two or llnee
c.n.s tu collie. We shall all tiy to
suiihe that announcement.
To some poisons the chief rninprn
sallon for the almost unbeatable he.it
of .lul und August Is mi abundanie of
lusi Ions ie.iches. Aeconllng to letteis
sun i'ioiii I'li'oigln b .1. 11. Unle 11I10.
nftu' ileinourtiHtlng that ('onnectleiit
"nb.iiiilnneil farms" can bemndetogrow
bum 1 peach ciops went to the South to
cany on the same iiidtistiy, penchiis
from Ocorgla wHI be sent 1101th in
nbundnme thioughniit ,lu the Hist
shipment to be made on the nail it
holiday. The Maryland and Delawnie
trull pioinlses well for August, the
Xf.i .leisey flop, succeeding that, 'Hid
the 1'oninftlcut llllll Is expected to
f.iny the iii'rtth season 011 until at
least the middle of Uitobei.
Mis. li.illlngton lloolh has again ap
peared in pi int to deny the minor
that thti S.ihntlon At my nnd Auierl
inn Voluntfeis will combine. She
wishes It distinctly tindeistood that
Mieie will be no Angln-Ameilcan alll
nnte In Mils partkular caiiipalmi
against Satan.
SORANTON VS BINOHAMTON.
Mitel ot The Tiibune -
Sir: Why ehoulil the Drlmarr, l.iikamtini
nd Wfsttrn oinculs ecn tall; ol icmin.il.' it
injurri tu mil dors them biim, The lioUuirr,
I.ickawjnnt anil Wrstrrn railroad lu.t ilune 111111I1
for Scranton, but e lue tlune rnoie (or II.
We have bern a PrUnarc, l.jokin.uiM and West
ern city. They (rrt about all IicIkIiI .iih yn
efngcr tralflc Othfr kuiiI reaili are aniintu fur
our buslneM If tlir mint, la thrm t.iko Hip
ffienli eight acrri ul l.oni )jnd mnj liuiM a
mlnlaure car (hopa. lliuut tucntj niciluniia
would he all they could luinitli Irry h'u' uf
our gnoii Sotanton nieihanlia mouM moe tlieri
ami ilrlnk Suaipichanna river walei, or luircluiu
It In bvltlci, 'truly ioui,
. J. M, Kemmrrer.
iiy,
HER EYES.
Tia Inn I loie her for her cyr
11 hat purr atari in hrairn'e akleat
What iliill'i malice Ilea In t)tt
Tu raik a loter'i hrait with earn
In tli t 0 )imi auul tn alirer dctpalr;
lo do it ilh a Iclililne air.
And now ahe'a klxed and cone. For me.
Her flmtrr'iitouth 'till aeema to bo
The iwecleH thing ot memory.
f-ne that peili.ip, I 1 ill to mind
Urar tvonla llh her, dear houri, to find
Her dcairit then, moat ileal, moat kind.,
rum the UuununUn by Leo H001.
Cos! of Uisifing
fh? Pan-flra?rican
SO.MKOX1J nsks for nn estimate of
leiy modcrato expenses nt the
rail-American exposition. It cer
tainly will cost no more than nn or
dinal y lacatlon, ns In this case the
necessity for n ew clothing does not
exist, unless tho person Is In the pie
dlriiinent of Flora McKllmspy. Shnit
skirts and shirt waists, business suits
and shit I waists, or the stylo most un
Jo.icd, are lu vogue, line has no use
for finery and silk hats, unless one
Is going to visit f 1 lends, when it will
be better to go licit ear. Thete Is
an unpublished but noiet-tlio-lcss pie
valrnt opinion that innni of the most
charming homes In I tittTiilo have been
opened to I'an-Amei lean visitors, lu
self-ptoteetloii ngalnst 11 swarm of
friends nnd 1 datives, who would set
tle down on the devoted Inhabitants lu
worse fashion than 11 plague of locusts.
A great many people are icpcatliig
this summer:
I mrn not f r n funily tree
Hut I uli'iiihl like to know
If anv mil' tint's l.ln to me
Hi-ldr-i In llulhilo,
o
Still It Is 11 little depressing, when
you have planned to pny n visit to a
long luglected Atlllt llllzilbeth .lane,
or an iinieiuembered fourth cousin
Itellndn, tn lecelve, after dispatching a
t'-ntntlvo smt of letter, n neat Utile
i.ml slitlng politely Unit Aunt Kllc.a
bi'ih .laiii', "at the solicitation of ninny
fi lends, has opened her house to n lim
ited number of gmsts, who will, of
cotiise, be only ueelved on Intioductlon
by mutual ueit' ilnt.inces." 01 Mint dear
'oiisn Heliii'l 1 "Is so soiry, but she
Unds It Impossible to huve the pleas
uie of tho comiuiny of the lelnthcs
whom she litis neier seen, as at the
time ilcslgiintnl her house will be full
of exposition vlsltois. I'othiips inter In
the scisoii. etc., etc." Heine It Is that
people who go to Iiurfalo ami llnd
thenisi'lves hunted lu lellm I and loee
Iv hoiiiiM. inmiel not 'i little that ips.
dents of apparent position and means
die willing to take guests Into their
families who me lebited neither by the
ties of blood nor dote tilPiidshlp.
o
As to llic cost, the following laten
may be accepted as leiy inoileiate. In
deed, niul yet such us will ptoiide
plenstiie enough to brighten one's mem
ory and biiviilen one's outlook lor yp.us
to come, one inn't take many tides on
"lied Jacket." the faiuous tally-ho
coaih, which makes dully trips to
Niagara Kails at the into of $: 11 seat
for 11 loiind ttlp. line cannot go to
see a bull light eiciy day, or be be
guiled Into "Alt Xiiinbeig" eiery even
ing for supper. Vet one iiiuy have a
lery good time uml see a glent deal
11101c than nio.'t ilsltois cut do si e,
mid all for the sum ol $li:.:'n. lleic .110
Mie Items. The amount, may be dec lib il
ly lediicid If pmcl-loiis for two dns'
luncheons me taken fiom home, us
many do lake them, nml It p. 11 1 of one's
luncheon is pin chased outside the
gates, to be eaten nt noon. In one ot
the many conicnlent places for a pic
nic: I'lll'llljl rviiiMion thket $ 0 01
Inn ii'!inl..kin 2 01
Midi! it J hi)
Slim 1 lie 1.11c , 7a
bi'iluliiL-, .'in icnts .1 night, on
lln ikl.i-1 t i.i
l.lllll IlililH 1 'J,!
niniiiH i ,,
It tut ii Hi kit limn Xlasara I'ulla by tiolliy .'al
l.ilil
a
T'eople who make their plans to go to
the exposition In September may llnd
that they have gained something In
coolness, but h.lle lost in eiowds nml
pleasant clonings. The days may be
lather wmiu now In this extiemo
weather, but tin v do not couipaic with
nlmost nnv othef itv lu the eouiitry
for dlscoinfoi I. Put lust nice, cm Mnn
dn 11 I1I1I1 wns n leennl breaker nil
over the rnltcil Slates, the highest
tempi ratine 1 cached in Hutf.ilo wns s
degiees, while It was lnj ilcgiees In
I'hll.nli'lphl.i und H7 In Seianton At
11 a. 111. Tuosdnv It was only ,f, ie
gifcs. At night the thermometer ill ops
with Rient lapldlty, ami It Is not nt all
unusual to see women lu thin di esses
going about at S o'clock on the espo
Kit Inn grounds with their .boulders
swatlip'l lii neiispnpe i-s or niiythtug pIp
which inn be obtained to keep away
the cold bieezes fioni the lake. .Most
men pi oxide themselii's with light
oieicoats, nnd by September iheu tho
dnjs me shoi It r, It Is piob.ible that
the eienlngs nnd the miignllleent lllti
inlnntlons will seanely be us eiijojablp
ns in August, when the long, sweet
twilight? and Mi" gnigeotis sunsets
inuke such 11 liausiendnntly radiant
plctuio.
No where else in the world can the
plitiup be ptpsenteil, for theie Is only
one Nl.1g.11n lu this tuilvcise of outs
uml In no other spot can the power for
such nn eloetilenl display be ptoduced.
When over this wondeifiil city with lis
opal Mots and strange i Ich mchltect
llte. Is spiead the lopes of diamonds
and rubles as night ciecps up fiom tho
voter, the luiagliiatlon, tired to n touch
ot t h II t linn, sees n the 1I0I of 1 nlor
mid light, but 11 tr.iusiusion of the rain
hows 01 er the lloiseshoe Kails held
'.is I lu thrall during the emly dink
ihss to blir.e again above the eternal
spi.O us the sunshine bleaks upon tho
r.ur.
li
lt was my Intention to speak In this
nrili Ie 011 Sargent's pictures In Sec
tion II lu the Art (ialleiy. I'.ut brief
mention can be made of them nt this
time. It Is enough to say that they
me among the best examples of this
gi'. it Atueib'iin artist's woik. Tho
! naturally losls flist on the full
bngili figures In the center of the
gioup, llfo.syo nnd wnlklug toward
oil III their yachting costumes. They
me the poi Malts of Mr. and Mrs.
I'liflps Stokes und lppioseut the for
mer ns slightly behind Hie lady, who.
In her white dm k gown, with sailor
lint lu her hand, Is a ilguio startllngly
nllve, her lips slightly apart ns If
to speak, and the smllo In her ejes.
o
The portrait of Mis. 0. K. Inches Is
a sumptuous thiee-fiunrters picture,
peculiar In composition mid treatment,
but clear nnd wonderful in tho purity
of pointing. The portrait of Mrs.
Saint (lindens' boy Is (mother typi
cal plei e of Sargi'iit's woik, while tho
two little Venetian pletnies Illustrate,
his versatility. Near this group me
the I.utluop plenties, grey lu tone,
misty, soft. "I'nder the 1 1111" is one
Mint Ktnmgly nttincts people of fae
tldlous taste, Mr. Joseph Albllght Is
much Interested In these plctuies und
will probably have Home of them In
his own gnllery. There Is too much
In Mils great section, and Mie other
must go 01 cr to unotlier day.
-H. C. I.
SURE OF HIS PAY.
From the Atlanta rorulilutlrm.
People who are CQiuUntly cxilalmlnc (hit "The
dull Ii to pay" Iom) blcht of tho fact that he
I is a creditor uho Mill wait.
4 fr fr & $ b $ 4 fj
SCIENTIFIC SALAD
"Inaccurate Vnottleilne ii a iliimrruiM thing.
fi In all thituta id m lie an.uritf."
Itrailera ct the fblu) would rjreallv aid me
In my tak bv aauinir ipirili),ii (nut teirt.
aarlly for piilillmtion), wlmli if poiblu will
Ie anawernl In full in an -irit ii i- f lie
Weekli S1H1I and Mielr rrrnnl ni mmvlfUet
Iminnllatpl lij mill .Ml iiHi inintininli 1
tlona niiut, lumeirr, aa 1 'Per of coi'rae,
heir the txrllrr'a mrml iiiim aid a Mi at
a cilherwlv ttipy .annul bo liken into ten
Mention
Milk In Hot Weather.
AltKCI S'll.l imunl npnrl of Hie Mi.nhu
Nlla atlte In ml nl I,. .illli ulna fume III'
liri-atliiK Itifoiiniiloii HK11I1II11K mill, prrarrtiititui.
Of Hit unipln exiitnliiil hj the at He .m.iljalt
ll.il pir t nt. w.'ic fi uml to bo nilultir.itnl llm
l, lo tulit 1I11 a 1 1 .. n.illvi. of iliow tlilittin
tillt lllli'd liull.U III III, tlilic l.lllinll.llc nl h1
.nui b fir tho lirir.r pmiliiit, ritt.t Hie fiiimlilr
lutli'. i:pniiiiitita Hindi lo lit the llm it Ihmp
lline MilxtitinK .i initk pipai'mlbia gin- n
mlli nil. nun Ii lu f.nur nl r,.nn il,l li;,le 'Hi,,
milk 11111I1 tic.iliiir il,p ii,t m.h ki'il at tin- Inn
I'iritiiii' of tin' I.iIhimI. ri (itmiit .til iliqin'a I'.l'i
linlii ll;.
Milk to whlrli one part rf aodiuui cutirnili'
ti l'V! piirla of milk hnl Imph adilnl nmiliu'l
ant fur unit two il.ia. 'I l,o aiuiple In wlmli
buriih' .Kid ami Ikhii mie put to ,M i eldi'l,
kiit irniil four data, while milk unit uiinix
fiirilllttlilijele elllf cilll put tn 5.11O1I if m II,
IiiimIiipiI Mtnt tin and onp lull ilea, and a lur
Hit r aamplt', ulili iluulili the .iiiwunl 1 1 1 uiiialdi'
little (line put In 2,'iaij liiuillud iitniinlliil fur
till titu ih.ta.
MI11 tin r or tint furm itdi hydi Ii a limnful
ina. n.iiiti' lomiliia u . nn iUfliuii, but il
idiniild In- linn nilu ml Hut the nst if .m.t fuuiati
fiilil 1I11.1 In milk, prisurtatltc m utliriwl.p, l
IIIi-'jI Milk ilealm 11 1,. ftUl ,, 1,, M,M, l,
tlic Mlli'm of urfrt.illtn tint linn pirpiu
liiiiw i.iiin. .1 lio (,u,i,,l in milk l.r iii.iin. ..
Iho iiiiiiiifiiluiir eif .1 liririly uul pinnuili,.
kiiuwii in "I ri riiiic," a unl, ooluilni nt f iitul
ilelnilr, inikea the fulhiitlii't ilitun. ul lu lea ( r
' "Lir-.: "It l nut an .uliiitcunl. It tin
mull iti b tn.ipur.itM, eo Hut nu traiu ,f it 1.111
be fuiilnl, ,n foun aa It lua irivliiitl all the l.u
titli lnpit. No itiuiihal analtnii un
plnti' l luc-fllio ill III,' milk."
Ita en- fa .ilso ililnud lit tho iinuiif n lurrr
to br In tu Hi i,il tn tho IumIiIi ol Inline, limit
of th"iii luce btin "Mtcd fiom likma and
etui ilulli l.y 1 lil.ral tm nf I'lrcninp' In Hie
milk." 'Iho fait la that i i i.v flmple test will
aliiw the iricnn of tl. inircat ti.no tf forniil
ihlije (imp put in no.malj is wtll known to tin;
ililry tUiul't.
Sleep nnd Ventilation.
M.iiiv nnii, run tlniap ni 1 ut uiiod to brlnj
nil (f (linns nil do. 1 1n 11k 11 nuia-jit whin
nlcht 1. 'inn tu ahitl ociv winduw. Ilea Ii a
nry trrniiiiiin Idcj, Dunns the Inm; Imuia
I hf lilnht, whin ull the' dnuia .no ii,,ea-iril.i
i.hliuiil In bt ritn, jiiirly pell uir la mideel
tlirnuich thr v. Ii'hIuw.
siunii pr.ipte ,o (t ij 0, p nuirp ,m,Hj
if tin wlndut i, it, Tin. !, ,mt,i thu
Ibi'ii alup Is bonier, lint at tin smio linie.lt la
Mil m nli.".!iln,; is If Hh', ppt In pur, 1 ill.
n lilllill ijlbiuiii .uld gaa belli'; ,uei fl.1,11
the liinsa in a like rt liluutle In a 1 1. M innni
Me all kniiw Ih.w uliepj and lit.it we In I In .1
iruwdiil 1 Inm Ii, iiuutrr or finiiit rimn. Hpm
Hie wlniluw at the I. p lime tin ti il.it h hi
iiiliul it will irrldnly U- iiintitiiKd uiia
tinned tu sltiplm; In 0 fnh loom, urn. fitli auliu
tateil If I liv winduw la il. ted.
Uoo of Oxygen in Balloon Ascension.
H ia Mill kiiuun Hut Hie iiiepli ilmn uf ext.m
lua piniililisl .iiiun.iule In 11.. uid tu luikhla
win re 1 tn ir Htm tumid hate 1 1 uii-iti hid
tliy 1I1 1 tilled at. m ..n tic thin .or uf tin.
hlali rivlmia. 'llm ..Mum t,,,n, , , H.n.u. ,
u tul held tu tin 111. nth 11 ( iili 1, 1 p(iu
out lli.it tliU HH'IIm-I of liiaplnitiiin Hinii.'li Hi"
iii'.iuli la iiul uiile nn ..tin nil nl. hut umiti.l.i.
lul.i, ailur wi 111I11111II1 luealhi' lln.uuli il
nustriN. iiayuiii lie.illiid tluuujh lln niuiiili tills
Hit- bin ml latllt, il i., true, hut la ntiiii 11
j.'iliil U..ie 11 11 41 Iks tin llllia, "Inn II I
w.inti'il. He lua ihtivd a aitutile .ippiiatiia
Ml. Mi Utif..lli ellnliM l.o-lil s Ullllf lllllll l
11 lot till III ill IW llld II rlulthl lii ill lilllill ll
use 111 a' 1 lislulH lii kliat heights nib .111 ,i
paiaiua .1 iiImi iiiv iloirabb In tli.'-i 111. uf
Wrfsiini; iiis.,c.,s whirt- Hie hiait aitiun bis he
I'liiti mi i.enh .ia tu t lira il, 11 ihaili, in whlih
mli iln 11 11 "f i.vtu. n ia fiuuuitly imuitul t'
w Mil Xelt Inm Hi il 11 iiilla.
Expeiiment to Piove That Mnlailn
Can He Caused by Mosquitoes,
III Hie III il i-li Ilulli il I.iiin. il l .1 v . 'J i,
I SO, p 'll'l, ll ll.. 'I ll (lulls lln u I 'Infill lll"l II
I ll nil in I. ( ii. li Willi liulil i if ,iri lilillif.il.ii
unlit iiluiil In in nn ul inf. ilul iiius.uiluis
lilitiifht Hum tlilt. all .I ti.. d i ills ut Hie ..I.
m n. illi.li lulu.; i nihil uut Willi m nt) luus . 1. 1
in .a and u.nti.l. In Minion's sun, .1 h. ililn
linn, -'I ,mii i. i i. Id, who li.ul in. I ii-iJmI in i
malarial lis illi.t miih ihililliuial, xiluiilnieil .11
.1 Mlhjei t ful the t pil iiui'tit and auhuiitlid uu
llil.i' iniai.iuiia tu Hi" Idtis if In. uiiiiiliil and
irifiittd liiuviiii. us, wliii ih, i.miIi (nil will, n
.1 fite dita ul Hie tliinl Iiiihk ul iliun 1I1 na. h 1 i.
lie atiiiptuiua uf Intl. in uulariil litu .iii. 111 .1,
li'.'llllir Willi .1 pIKIIUP ut till I. UU -.. liilllij
p. r.ialtua in tin MikhI. l.'diif waa pii'iupili if.
tiirdul b.t the idliiinlslijl 1.111 uf iniiiint'. Mini1 11
ul . itHtiulia an and tu ti.ite lmu nude fu Vu
I'll, un .1 path lit lu lltdletue hurpil il, will
m luiitttlfd ful tho purposra uf ttiu ck 1 liiirnt.
Copper Production of tho Wotld.
'II10 totul output of cepptr in pan) wis si,i)-l
tuna, aeulnat I72.SII 111 If). 'Hit, piudiau u ol
dilliuut tuuutiici waal
pao is'fi
I'lillul klalea -H'7a7 '.I.'. 'iV,
-..un and I'.iilus.il .i..7i ...'.lus
.lupin 'J7.s!i ', ilu
(hill '.-. il ) V,,ii
Ami mill , ii,i "7.iiio
Mniio l,Ujtl l'i,l.,l
(liiliuiiv 'J I.I 10 'Ji.luU
The I nllid -I itsa pruduiea about 3 per mil.
uf the tut il uulpul,
Tlio World's Piocluclion of Silver.
liming the p.it ten rara tho titter proilmt uf
Hip wurlil lui bctn as lullawi (111 l.llusi.uni uf
'.',.ti Bjiiiidtj!
Ml..
1"1 I.-JMI.KI)
1": 1.7 'nam
I 'i. , l.ivi.iam
l"l ;,, imi.i
1 ! 1 1 , ,1, 1 1 1 11 a 1
it'jl! 1.s;uin
IV17 , .l.i v 1,1 n 1
1&"5 1, .1,11 mm
iv.l , 1,1 11,11 n
IjOiJ J.lix.U'l
llio pioduct cl 1C&1 ui
Kit
I'lilled Mates l.-i'imi
Mesieu 1,7 'I mm
luatralii I'uiimi
tjilitr luiintiUa I.im.imi
Machines in Agrlcultuic.
lu l.Vi ii ruiuiipil 111 1 lii! atei iai hmr h un.
.lid thiit.t luiir iniuutPa uf the limn of a lalmni
lo du I lie pli.iuluiij. hiiiuwini;, 1 iiliit.iluu,, a
Hat wint lo tie prudiieiiij tf a hieln I it Indian
iuiii, aini lln pi In uf Hut lalior w.n ui.ul 11
11I1U ell lln atiiae. ludt.t luithiiu luw
1 handed luiiilitluns Tbelr ttit lua 11 din id Ihu
ntifvary lime of the laimur tu almut Hunt imir
iiiiiuitia ami tho ul ul it lo .ilunit lu'j nuts
'Iho waKta aie, huwtii'i, nun la lu mr in w than
in l"Vi, In Na tho 1I1111 iiiiiiii 1 tu ptudiiLP
1 nil liiiilu 1 tf win it wa otir lline huura, it ia
In.'.v nbuut tin 1nl1111l1.1i Hip 1. .t Ins lmu ir
iluit'l Ilulli unr 17 tfiiU tn aUnn .Inula llifurp
thu lnlliilllilli.il uf tn.it liiiit tin lmu diluted
to piudiii lnir li.nh liiy waa .il.. hi iliui.t tlic and
urn 1 ul If liouia; it ia nuw 1 let, 11 uid euedialf
hi lira. In 1'ifl tho dirieeponillni; iu.,i wa nui
Mj It la nuw almut $I,'.KI. 'Ihoe and many olhcr
coniparlauna ul tho fort arc lu be (..und in a re
polt by Mr. 1 Minis printed by Hie dipaituicnt uf
agikultuic in Uj.liln.jtcn.
A Now Species of Mountain Sheep.
Tho Nov York Zooloaltal nuricty has iricitcd
from llawaou lity a (linp nf an ahsoluttly new
fpcrloa, It la tuld to I c w Krlklrgly dlilerent
(rem all nlhei theep known that lla tight to ii.
tltiu dUtlmtioii cannot be tliaputed. Director
llomaday haa tinned It Otla Fannlnl In honor ef
ttuator lannlnl, of I In I'lmlmial Mu-fiim tf
llrillsli (Vdiinild 1, lta head, neck, hrraat, ah hi.
lmu and inldc q( the liirrlrga aru anon t.nlle
In (olor. while the etlur pnrtlnna ol lit lily
are biuwnl'h lira, gltltnr ll the appcaianic ct
btin? intricd with a gray blinket. In the
Muiiillke ifskn it la called a "aadd'thaikxj' ei
"piebald" thi p.
Eoflnltlons.
nt'eIS't:S lo Rite n ilrllnllliin of ImalneM
w Mild be tain, lfaue nf Iho t iriuua apple iliona
uf tho word, but Iho follimlnit cuellcnt lulea frr
bui'neaa 1111 aenc tu define it 111 the gtiicial
i nc
1. lino a ilefiillo aim.
2 lb) atialadit for It.
3. Keep etrrlaatlnrsly at It.
I. Matter all defalk
S Mnaja know moic than ou are enpeeted to
knr.w.
f Itenieiiil.er lliat illffidillbj art enlt made In
Ie ot en nine.
7. Treat fillurea as stepping alunea lu fnttliir
efToit.
. Neier pul our liand out furthr than ton
can ilriiv It Inek.
ti. It llmea lie bold: alttata pitidrnt
ID Hie mlnorlli rflen beit the milurity In the
tiiil
II Merit la the fride maik til uneeaa.
li l.lahn welli annttr i iulliui.1.1 ; dulde
prninptlf.
II. I'neerte by all meana In jour power "a
wt. ml mind in a found bodv."
II llonpily tieatra lla own almophere
IS I neig.i and drlennliulloii uro the lctcra
tint Itiitp Hie world,
in Take time fur reiniltun and stoH cter
'liiiliilni; of tin mind and budt
tail Suler, 51 l
To Wage Earners
and Others of
Moderate Income
Do not spend your money foolishly
bccntiM. you have so little of It. but
save ulmt you can fiom month to
month and Invest it In .oniethlntj that
"III multiply many fold. The mil
llon.'ilie.M of this section ticie laboring
nn 11 .1 ijeiicraMnn nso and they pur
Mieel thin couri-e ithlle most of their
iiiiiii ndei bliv It all In. The prti
dent oiii-H f.,iu that fuel wns .1 Rood
tlilnu. that the world hud to have
It. aid thy hntiRht eo.il laud, a llttl"
at a Mine as thry could si.ire It. and
ll ban made them ileh, and their fami
lies Hie and 11 111 Hie In the preatest
eonifort, while the descemlants of
Mich Impiudent conundes aie labor
ing as their fatheis did for day)
Mil Kef.
Kee-p this object Ic-snn In mind.
The oppnitunltles of that eailler time
iverc In coal, today i enter oppoitunl
tlcs exist In oil, ithlch li fuel ln a
11101 e concrete fm 111 and Is inpldly
supplantlm? coal, be nitse it is easier
and (henper to mine nnd handle, and
N, besides belnK n moie ecoii'imlc
fuel for nil bit ire containers, proflt
n ble for a hundred other iii.es. The
oil of C'allfoinla Is fiirnMiliiK that
slate with cheap fuel, for the lark of
iihleh hei pioijiess has 1 ren woefully
ictniib'd The entile Pacific coist
11 III roniiimc oil ns n fuel, so that
the demand upon the oil field' nf rap
foinla Ik unlimited. California oil
lelinets ii 111 hold the markets of the
fin K.ixt nnd of the west roast of
South Aniet lea. It It plain to be seen
that the oil flebH of California will
be the soiliee of Inc nleiitable wealth,
far beyond ulmt the coal mines of
l'e nnovlvnnln linve been In the pat.
All t pouch t ful tivii can see that tho
tblmr to do now to make money Is
to buv the shares of conf.e1v.uI1e, je
putnbly liiiinnKed nil companies hav
Inir laiKe holdings of undoubted oil
lands M'ciued nt low prices, and only
irqiililiiK ilevelopinent to become the
sotuce of inninouR levenues for
rhoi'linlilei".
The lf'inr COAST A Nil TKXAS
oil. COM1WNV has In the most im
portant oil fields mannKois of nblllty
and Intepiltv and of the highest prae.
Ileal (nullifications for their business,
and the sli.ues of Mils company are
today, without doubt, the best Invest
ment obtainable. These shines would
be cheap at Iff. but nie selllnp: for
the time beltiK nt L'Oe per shine, to
pi nemo mnnev to bore the Hist wells.
The pt Ice Is sure to ndvance rapidly
to keep pare with the developments
on the cnmp.in.v'.s hinds and on ad
joining hinds. The market value of
the lands Is constantly ndvnneltiR. Do
not del. iv making an Investment ln
this htoek. As to Mie value nf tills
oil ptopeity and the character and
nblllty of its iiinntiRcrs this company
irleis, h perinli-slon, to the piesl
dent of Mie Ilio.idway llnnk nnd
Tni't conip.inv. of Los Angeles, c.il.
For p.11 tlculiirs collect ring this in
vestment apply to tho
INYESTMENTand FINANCECO
Room 1, Dimo Bank Building,
Scrnnton, Pn.
OI'UN UVUNINOS.
ALWAYS BUSY.
Our Oxfords
Low in cut. Low in price. Hlph
in quality. Lndies' fiom 75c. up.
Gentlemen's fiom $1,20 up.
Lewis & Reilly
Wholesale and Retail.
P.J.
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
Binghamton Privah Training School
lor ncrtnu. Da ktanl and Ileal Mule Club
then Manual 'lijimni, l'liiral Cullure,
ccdlcolk, MiiaU, Itindrii.'arlrn, Attiiula.
Hon. Open )rar loiind. Circular. I'nccj
moderate. S. A, D00L1 rTl.ll,
2 l'alrlcw Acnu.
J
Who Wants
$1,000
Scholarships
For the Work of a Few Weeks.
The Scranton 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- i
tory of Husic, $75 Each 150
$3,005
U.ich contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards
will be given ten (to) per cent, of all the money he or she turns in.
K. 11 Th" tint two srliolarfliipi do net Intlnd" rnealj, but the eontMta.nt iteeurlnj
there ttiit In' citrn ten (III) per unt. of all the. money lie or tho turns in to The
Tribune, to amlit In fajinu thu expense.
Mere is an opportunity for some nmbitiotis young people to
nnrn lt linct "nllie oilnc n tinn withnnf :i crrrv-if .nmnmit of ("ffnrl
and it is an opportunity that may never be repeated. The Trib- (1
line may find the returns much less than the expense and would I
then be unable to again make sucn generous oilers, 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 lact, the presidents of these institutions are deluged with
applications for ihancesof 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 for 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.
THIRD NATIONAL BUI
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus 5525,033.
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
nt'SIN'KSS, PERSONAL and SAV
IXGS ACCOUNTS, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday eveuiugs
from S to 9 o'clock.
VV.M. CoKNtii., President.
Hlxrv Biun, Jr.. Vice Pres,
W.M. H. Pi.ck, Cashier.
Refrigerators,
Oil Stoves,
Screen Doors,
Gas Stoves,
Window Screens,
Hammocks.
325-327 Penn Avenue.
A Second-Class
Cily with a
First-Class Stock of
Cut Glass,,
Sterling Silverware
Clocks, Etc.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereati & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
i i fen
an Education I
FINLEY'S
Mid-Summer
Clearance of
Seasonable
Merchandise
Experience teaches
us the necessity of.
cleaning up all resi
due stocks at the end
of each season, To
thoroughly and ef
fectively accomplish
this in the most ex
peditious manner we
have placed a clear
ance price on every
item of merchandise
of a suminerish char
acter, and cut the
price so deep that we
feel assured our ex
pectations will be
quickly realized. To
make this sale still
more attractive we
make a general re
duction throughout
the entire store, offer
ing an unusual op
portunity to secure
reliable Qfoods much
under actual value,
510512
Lackawanna Ave
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Mnclilno Business of
Dli'Krttm MaiiulactuiliiK Co., Scranton
ami WllUi'd-lMirc, Ta.
Btntlonary i:nslnc3, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, I'umjis.
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