THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JLULY 13. 1001. - v PuhHsh'd nallv, YmM FnadiJ, hj Th Trlb. . t ..1 II .LI . it LIU.. t.l lAtt ure 4 uuiiAnmg Lompunii it riii .eiu . lV'vs IIIC II ltlt, 1 dlior 0 1. U1U1., lintiuM Manner. ,. .:",', . Ntw Vnrlt Oi'kci IV) Nissan St. h vncus'. fole Afnt for I'ottlen Vticttlsing Fnttreri it the lVtel"ki t Sitintnn, li, si nen spur vwn pfimu inc inminr i " Blitd to print hm IcttrrK tiom ll frifivH ''r In? (in ruiunt tr lc. but it rulr Is tliat Jnf mint bo flcnril. lor piibllrathn, In the "'" ml Hani, tnrt the cniiilltlin procrdrnt ti i ruNrnr- It lint all eontrllnitlftns that! l' nibjecl tn rdltorUI lMlslon t ... . .. ... IK.Il I. kl.llli Tin; mat iimb i on ummiPivi Thr lollmtliiff table show flip prlic pfr Imh farh lncitlMi, pu tn I innl within one it " I n -t lcUL..f Willi I mm ni t iuiii"" i lrnv, I IMpr I 111 idm I Pfwltlon I than ,'Al Inrhcs "0 im Inchca . J2fin ffmo fftn " ID 1-5 H FT unit nf t1iinV., iisnliillnns of nnilMnire ard slmllo foiitrilnitrr In I hi- intme of "' vrtJMiv Ihf 1 lilHine in lira i ilurcr- of ' '"' a lln Hitrs frr CIjsMhVrl dicrtllns (urnlshol on appiliill'n TEN PAGES. fCHANTON. l' .ifLY 13. Wl Thif Knnsis Olt i0 itroi ni looks like Hip hleit bins; botii iln "f mi aban donee! lav lull p,uk Jut after the vlflt of a ii ln'ir. Ltterne' Probable New Judge. T (iV THAT the governor hns .Itrnril iIip 1111 giving I.tl 7(iiu mi nldltlnn.il law Judge, theie In pveiy ir.it-on tn ep-ct tint hf will nroppt and intlf'v tho ihni'A or tlT I.ii7finp Kcptihlli.ini for thp oiliie Pi ink WliPttnn. it. '1 ho people nt the tnothPi loiintv arc tin -tiinatp to ho alilo to Inipu's n in in of ?l' Wlipntnn's iImiiuipi and nlillll Into tho Jtitllilil vcmIip In cot tain linrf of Ipjfil muiK .Mi Win? it on stands .'it thr- hr.nl, ii to i lop tn the head lliat It Isn't woilh wlip ni'aiiilnrj tho n.ffrrrnro, of thr l.uzcin" Iwi. Com mo'j lepoit plans hlh pioftsslonil In inmo at Mom fmtl tn ll ' tiling tllP nlny lie would nrclo it JuiIrc, and thK 0fcf., hli h Itvccnis Iip Is will Inrr to forrpo aliout liip.iMiift. the 1i t -;Mln that the pooplo will s-cmip If lie Is appolnlPd It Is unfoitiinato that the irrcnt lrgllaiitp did not hc Its way cleat to pis tho bill Increasing the pay of Juilgft, In counties llkp I.nrk awanni and I.uzeinc, but It Is foitun nte th it now and then lawcp of the fltbt rlTf-s ate lound wIMInj; to make pwtnlai.x facililce In ordei to octupy the bench Otheiwlp the Jullilaiy In these counties would tuff' b com panion with the bai. More s-trlkes appear to liae orlKln ntcd incntl) tioin an anxletv to en fone hali -splitting rules than fioni real jrle antes. " 2 2" JO . Irt ITj l5 17 n V Lawyers and Witnesses. ONE OF THn coins abuses of our cottits Is the wide lati tude nllowed to counsel In the i Iai-s-paiiiinatlon of witnesses We aio snii tn say that this abuse sometimes attains larse piopoitlons In Laikawnnn.i immty Not all, but a number, of the attoi ne praitlcliiK at this bai seem to think It n pait of thcli ilutj to be as Imppitlnent and InMiltliiK In their treatment of witnesses as the can be without biliiRinK upon tlieinsches dl irct iPhu1p fmin the beiuli. and It must be added th.it the bomb could win Inurasod icspei bj diawhiR Its lines moie ilshtly than It dots The appellite division of the mi pi erne couit of New Yoik, In Mow. bny is. Oould, In an opinion by Jus tice Mil.auch.lln. h.n laid down some eiy ffnslble and timely piimlplts on this subject Mow l)ia). a ili-ihaiscd emploje, sued limild toi daiiiaRes and In th tlliil tiiitilil w.u subjei ted on croMi-eamlnatliui to a i.iiiro of iiuet tinis not at all peitlnent to the iau-o at Issue, but of nn eiiibaiiassiuB m tine, to both dPtendaiit and his wife. Justice McLaughlin i ondcnins this ln diilgente of the lowei couit seciel and piocreds. "A paity when he betomoH a wit ness, oxen on iioss-camlnatlon, Is entitled to bo pioteited Witnesses have some tights which louits aic hound to icspeit and pioteit. At tdeks of the ch.uaitei set out In this jecoid i.inni be made upon one's pilvate lite undei the ruIsu of cioss rMinlnatlon. Theli pmpose Is either .o coeice the paity Into a settlement ir else to unduly and unjustly pieju 3lcc the jui) RRalnst hlni. Such e imlnatlons tend to hi Ins the ndmlnls iaUon of the law and the tilal of irtlons Into disrepute and to lessen he icspect which lltlRints hac foi bf cocirts " , In tlfa New Yoik case the line of lueetloBSn was of a nature that, out lide ofj?oup,would-have Justllled the Jfe ot shot RUn'oi tai and featlieis te kn4i of no paiallel to thlH In the ecordsuof the loca couits. nut theie ue nurjjeious Inn'ances In which, for hr purpose of confusing and dlscred tine altUtness, counsel ha e hern al ow ed to hullv'and badRer In a man ler thejf would not hae dared to do i"l thK court not been In session IVheie n witness Rles unmistakable lens ojwantliiR to conceal or evade he trutjj. u u propei to "roast" him nit whdie Ife.ls called away fiom his usln6.""jijat personal Inconvenience In irder trgcontrlbuto to the elucidation tf point lg Irvjdlfnijte and Ries his tes. Imony guthfuily and In good splilt, t Is antjmitraKD,' for which the Judce 8 directly,,,, lespnnsible, to let the awjers go. at him like a pack of lounds nfler n quatiy. The caort'5 duty.lB to protect wit irsses Xtjls has been declared by tjie Jlghest tllhunultl time and again. The :ourt wrilrh lets the lawjers hae .heir ownjjwny, legaidlesR of tho pio. rletles, .cannot retain lespect und log not deserve It, One of the most interesting echoes )f Independence day Is the fact that tngersolPi' Brn, New "I'Mk nmnufau- turers of'liheup watches, on that day t Tvi1 v - closed with Symonds' London storos an order for l.AOnfKO watches, the largest order ever tHken. llcietofore the Lon don watch nnnket Iihn been mipplled almost entliely fiom Swltretlund, The I.nndoneis hao dlscrfeied that the Yanke" iiitiile is both bttter and cheaper nnd thus iiiiother notable trado victory rocs to tho credit of jour Unclp .Samuel. Th cliirtcr commlttcp of the Alle ithuny couik lis has tod tho salaiy ot the i pi order at JT.flAa and that of each dlicctor tit JtAK) a ypin. We trust they will proe woith II. If thry shall, they will be cheap at tho pi Ice. Sane Fourth" Cclebrationo. WE Ql'OTi:. In oidot to make It our own bv em phatic endorsement, what the Now York Tribune has to say Hbout a icall sane, beautiful and thoioiiRhh p.Uilutlc and enJonble telebiatlon of tho Touith of Jul In each teruiicnt wnr. Instead of the iMinlxal of hateful noise .in I 'e stiuctlon of life and piopeity by v hlch we h.uo madn oufsolves notorious be fore the world as semi-barb iilans. The quotation wo make tonus In the lourse of nn eloquent aitlcle on th" beauty of the Pan-Aliirilcnn Ple"trip Illumination, In wlilili also Is desiilhi 1 Pails' celebration last jtai of Its na tional holiday, July II. Wiltes out contompoiaij, aftPr mi oqul"lto ile soilptlon i)f tho exposition lllunilna tlons at Hutfalo, and sajlng how the liiultltuile applauds and that from tie applausp, as fmin thp llluiulna Ion It self, theie llows illpis iplloitloiis. "In tho Hist plice, the aitlsti' por iMllmi of this Illumination- ami tho public delight In It sitRRcst a solution In pPiy way ndeqiiato, and nbop all thliiRs, safe, of that Pouith of July luoblem. whli h, ns we hao lately lnd oieaslon to loiuaik, tho Ainoihan pet -plo lino thus tar en ml to solo only In a nols tun onifoi table danRoioiis nnd altogotliPi baibarous ninniiei Jii pi ice of tip.uliiious IIiowoiKr, that assail us with Intoleiable snund and stench, that giatlfy the cp no nioio often than tho disappoint It, and that, Incidental!, do meiy jcai onounous ilain.iRc to life, limb and piopu'ty, we luo an oxqulyltely unfolded splendor that leaves unbinken the nioiloun si Ioiup of the night and lllrigs ngalnct tho sky a pictuie of Intonip liable bril liance, doing htu m to no living cieit iii o, linpei illlng no man's posesic ns Is tho o uny roasoi, why th'i sano sub stltttto foi uncouth sound nnd liny, this mli.ulo of art nnd Ingonult. this boon of aerthetlo pleasiue. should be known only ome in jenis, and then ni the acpompanltnent to a s'livlo soit of onteipilsp or ns tho exclusive ,ip. paiiaRO of the city which happens to have NIiRain Tails hainesscd at iu gates? Wo cannot see It Oa a snn" c scf.li, but on an equallj h!;li plane of aitlstlc ondeavoi, it Is within tho reach of ovciy iltj In the fnlon, ot evei.v town, and even of some villages wheio the development of the tiolley svstem has made the liitiodtu tlon of electilc power u matter uf comnion place. "Paris, which witnessed sonic won derful applications of electilc light at the exposition last suminei though none quite s.o effective as the Pan American achievement has shown Its usual taste In emplojlng something besides llrewoiks for the amusement of Its people at u time of icjohlng. A cai iiro, on the llth of Jul, the na tional fete day, the I.uxenibouirf Pal ace and other public buildings tippled Into oi ganged lunilnosltv, after the fashion of tho Pan-Amoiican build ings The Poulevaid Saint tierinaln, to name only one of tho nunc elabor ately illuminated thoioiighfaies, was tiansfoimtd Into a falijland, being niched all along its couiso with thou sands of ud and white lanterns, deftly Intoi twined with the intlonal flag. The people danced, as they have long danctil on the night ot tho llth of Julj, to the music of binds stationed oveijwheio in little pavilions decoiat eil, like the stieets, with lights and banneis. Not a snK0 liiociackcr was exploded No sound but that of mcril ment, socuie fiom all dlsastoi, foil upon the e.u. All ovoi the city this was tho case. The Chumps i:i.vstts gleamed like a phantom place of u. malice. Is it nei.exs.uj, then, wo ask, tint we should lillthelj make pandi -inonlum and call it ",i p,itilot(e festi val.'" That wo should destioy life ami call it '(Ploluatlng our Independence'," Would not even tho thlldien toicgo the tiieci.ukeis wltli which they made day lldeous, sugge-tlng anothei cliclo to Dante s list, If, looked and bolted in doois. tliey weie soothed with piom Ises of the Joj-s to come with night fall?" The lomillnder of our New Yoik namesake's aitlcle deals with the pos. slbilltles of tho electilc light in arch Itcctural design. Hut it Is to what it has to saj in suggestion of n tiuly wondeiful and satlsfjing way or ccIp biatlng our national holldHj that wo dosiio to Invito an attention that shall not be momenta! , but endmlng and fruitful In tesults. , It Is beginning to dawn upon the poweis of i;uiupo that In tho affairs of Turkey Uncle Sam was a piefeiied creditor. The Pan-American Congress. OMU TIM I J ACiO wo gave a full account of piep nations made for the holding In the I'lty of Mexico, dining the coming autumn ami wlntet, of the second Pan-American longrcss The fllst one, it wll be lecalled, was held In Washington In the wlntet of lSSfi-90. hoon after tho chief aiiiiugcments were supposed to be lomplotPt'lille de clared Its Intention of remaining out of the coiiRiess unless the dlilkultles between that countiy and Pom, which have been pending for some jeais weie exempted fiom the aibltiatlon discussions of the congtess and fiom any agieement the congress might en ter Into foi pcimanent aibltiatlon To such exemption Peiu natuially too seilous exception. Other South Amer ican countries havo taken sides In the dispute. It became evident some time ago tb?t. whichever way the United States evTvernnient should use her casting vote, the coneres3 will lose Its Pan- s American All-Amerlcan character. The South Ameilcan founttles that take the side of t'hlle will, In one event, refue to paitlclpate In the congress nnd Its many linpoi taut dlscussloni, on the nthci hand, those that sjmpn thlzo with Peru's claim that the pies ent differences between hcisolf nnd t'hlle should be Included In a peinia uent nrbltiatlon auaiigcmeiit, will, In the other event, send no delegates. The latest dispatches stSite that Mex ico has been Infonued that "the com mittee has decided to exclude, piescnt controversies from the arbitration dis cussion." The congiess will not be Pan-AineilcHn, however It may be i called so. In consequence, Its deliber ations and decisions In other matters affecting both Noith and South Atuer In will lack nitthoilty nnd weight which is vciy unfoi tunato. The joiing nnn of the diy will have an rxeellont nigument to offer the summer girl Instead of he cieam'thls season. The old warnings about pto maine polsonlng.hraln-tollnp'-e andoth ei dtead lesults as the penalty of the he ci cam habit diminish In eompatl son with the honiblo example now to bo eitioterl wheio n fiactuio of the skull icsulted fiom thu absotpllon of too niui'h fioren sweetness. A clil, having eaten n quantity of the kind provided nt Sunday school picnics, suffoied an attack of vertigo, fell out of bod and llteuillj' bioke her head, the accident producing death. Piofessor Matteluccl, tho Italian scientist who has devoted many years to a cat of ul study or Vesuvius, has given warning that a new eiuptlnn ot that volcano, far moie seilous than the lecont one, m.ij be expected In a veiy short time. The lcsult of the investi gations that ho has been miking, often, (luting the late eruption, at the Im minent peril of his life, ho has Just foi w at ded to tho Trench Academy' of denies To tho people living ne u the volcano ho has given ill gent notice of appio lolling dangoi that may prove terrible In icsults. Phlladolphl i Is to havo a school wheioln Instruction will be given, by means of lectin es and demonstrations, by chemists and othei ex'perts, for tho pui pose of avoiding flies Pilniailly this Insti notion Is to he for Insiuntuo lnspoitois but It will undoubtedly havo a gonoial value and something1 llko It would bo veiy useful In Sci .ni ton. It becomes more and moie appirent dally thit thoso who handle dvnamlto In a business vvnj should bo requliod to keep theli stock on hand l educed to inventuiy b isls. It Is untie ed that tho Iloers who do tho most talking nbout continuing the war inde finitely aio tho patilots who ate losidlng many miles fiom South Afika. American Trad? Gains Confiniie special Corrrpondcn e of The Tuliiii'. jhmslon, luly 11. Till: I'VC IIIC oidn i the onli po' on the Hitltlkil mip of the uoill w hie h presents nn imfn oi fillip appciranic in the fctud it our loiiiiiioiic in the fli d Mar jint ilcvcd pail c t In r pirta of tlio orld Hie luuir ol ciin tvpoits hu 1 lno iliurin In siuih Vmrilci our rom luvc liiiirjsnl t Ihlllion doll ii, t) .Virtu, i inilli'itis. to Xoith Viikih i, Irn inilllnn", nnd tn I mope, i luiiiiliid million iKiIUm diuiiu; tlio cloven nionlli. ni'lliu' "Hii Vin, rill, ,n iiiiip.iud wltli Ihc lOire-pon litis inrnlli of llic picicil iiii, filial jnr, while tn Vli and Oieinii t In ro i in ippircnt lcdiutiun of over Hunt; million dollars Hut tills .ipprmnic ot a irduiliun in our liilc ulili -li .ind Oio.mli mote appatcnt Hi in nil In fad, if Hie eviet Iteurrf of uur evpuH to the I'uilii i ontitiios md ilan U loulil to given tlie.i would show little if my iimeae, ilrtplte tlie fact tint the londitinni in lliltii liaie (lit oil one h ill our evpous to that loiuiln, nnd that the mcr-puuhaC4 of mtlnn in ,1 ipan lit .veil line moiiifutailb ti. dined oui total m!m In lln Vankiei of Hi' Oiln' Our util ivpiiu I' V-ii nil On inn iu the ilnien ninntlis iiidin. wn i Vn, 1'hV), wrrr, in iniinil ti mi,, nil luilltnn ililliM an I llwe nt I In inrre-ponilliij month, of the puent tl-i il jcai only 7ii million dollats- an appuent iioiiisi. of .' million ! llai Ihli U ililrlb due in tie fact tint the IieaMiij Unrein of stitUtin hai been imible to piesent an fume! il our ovport. to the lliualhu l.iandi durlnu llir lii il .veil, i uiiii to tin fm that the tin Iliwaiiin i-1 mil. ate now tt n.iilrieil a in. loin. illtilu of ilu I nltril si ilr, nnd that ivoitrm lo lln -i id ind. take ilvanli.i of tint uil md diillue to tuiniih tin infnimith n fui inrib tilipllnl im lei the li, wlilili trquliH all expiit. and luioit tn li .tatrd wlini pin ins out nf, or lilu, the iniinlij, but wlilili (loo nut , i quire .titrmeiit of niniemoiiL cf niciihan INi bitwirn porti ami I'uMonu ill. Itnta ot .h: I tilted sijt0Sl V uirful stud of our ovp'ru to the Ha w illiii i.linib, however, jiutilies the aneition tint tho total for the voir will be fulij i.'il.. KM (inn, mj thi., ( uhled to the total nf our evputi to the oilier 1'ailtli l.limh and conn tiu wnull liini; llic total witliln $1 (KKl.noo of that ot li.t jear. The fut that our evporli In llilni ha.o fallen abmi Hinmnno below those of the iiiccfdim: )rai, and that this deirraae U ailnilttedlv luc lo the trmporari cnndltloni which exited in that lOii'li, n thr mil n"lf 1 1 the H-i il veai, of Unit atiflkicnt to explain th Kii.jlnd r nf tlie slmrtasc. and tn tlinvv lui tie v.'"" of our evportu to the I'acirlo w inlil, mulct noimal iiuidltioni haie hown thi .ime win iff whiili lia ihirtcterizrd tliem ii. ill ilni itt oiMhe world To thi, ;ioiv iir. n.i.t 'e ai'rru the fait that fapan t k lioni (lie I tile I klate hut vrar an enoc-nn h ovrrsuppH of cotton, tin total for the )(ar leins l .TlJ.oon, aoalnst 1.775 000 In the pic. ceding veil, an I tlie renult of this over pur. cluie of intton last veai ha heen an abnormally innll pur ha.o in tlie pre.ent jear, the Agure'i for the clnir worths endlint with Mav, 1001, bcliis J.'.ssi.JII, again.t H.'.OOJ.tlS in the tor rem milt rrrntlii of lant vrar. O' ill nth r .ii t'( li .1 1 uu ha t ikcn from the I nlwd ht.tta her ii.nal rupplv In ( liln.i the parlUl iupen lon of purclnej from the lulled Mites has been iiKtrij tcnipniaiv. nnd Iradn ii now betn? reMimed in its iirrinil proportion! In th Ha waiian Uland Ihe upparent leduitloii li nttrely ncfltipiis, due to the ah.en(e of ofhiial ali.iin, nhih the Jiluil volume of cvpnrtt to the I.Undj Inn Inuraifil, mid not diuii.ed To other pirn of Vila ind (icaiila tlie lleuirs rf ihe vear hnw an imrci.r, tn the Philippine!, a million in 1 a hill dollan. in llilll.li Viiaiali.ii, 2 inillmiu, to Ihe rail Indies, 2 wllllon. to v.iilli llm.ia, 1 kliKht iuiriate over tlie i"lir,pinlliii inonthl if fi, hut ii infilling below th" ns res o ir In whi li jiar the total was aloie the nuinul. V ci.t n of the wnwth of our exert rab with t'nt nf other unions of the wo J ihuvs that the I nitcd Statm In ihe tl.cal )ear J u t inilul ha inadi. Ihe siejlot Inucato Pur lie tlie availalde poitlon of llm H.ial jcai, tie imifs.e in cvpoits from the United Mates lias nvtrajed 0 million dollar, per month, that of the United Kingdom, "1 millions per month) Rustla, a millions! France, 2 mllltonii Canads, 2 millions, Vustrla Ilunjarj, 1 million: Mexico, 1 million, fiermanv, a lo.s of i millions pfr montli, Spain,' lej of 2 inilllnin per nnntli, and Ueljlum, a lo. of I million pet month. TALKS BY THE PUBLISHER . The Great Opportunity of Sum mer Advertising;. ... i J YOU MAY CON.SIDIMt this the wtong time of the year to talk advertising nnd say ou cannot sell goods dutlng the hot summer months. Why not? "Vh everybody Is away on Bummer vacations and has no money to spend for anything but recreation these days." There aie a few teasoiis why the summer months are the best for adver tising, and It Is latgely n matter of custom the stopping of advertising "until fall" M'hj', there ate just hs many people lead tho newspapers In the summer time as In the winter. We might saj. Ineldentlallj", that In the case of tho Tribune there nie ft good mnny more this summer, as the Edu cational Contest has added over bOO new renders thus far. Summer Advortisomonts Ar Head. Anil besides this papers Hie read moi e In the summer time than they nin In tho winter ns people have more Idle moments on their hnnds Did j ou ever think of this? In the winter seiifron theie Is the theatre, the part", calls nnd callers, and nenilv eveiy day and evening Is occupied In the sum inei, sitting on the poioh or In the hammock, the now spapet Is lead and re load until not onlj the news but the advertisements nro thoioughly familial Of couiso there aie lots and lots of people out of town, some at a distance, but or- many not furthei away than Daltou or Cilenbuin And they all have their Tilbuno fm warded and read It like n letter fiom home. The wives nnd daughtein watch the ndveitlslng nnd when thej- discover something that appeals to them, which Is ncaily eveiy daj, the husband, who tomes to the city legulaily, is lequested to stop Inat So-and-so's and bring home some thing oi other that he Is adveitlslng In The Tilbuno. And occasionally the wife and daughter must make a tilp to Huanton to take advantage of some baiguln offered. You have had thci-e oxpcilcnces, haven't jou.' So has eveiy othei man. Tho "Golden Opportunity." Then, too, there nie thove who aie too far away to pet Into Scianton so easily. They may bo out of town lot a (ouplo of weeks oi loi a month or two Hut The Tilbuno Is leceived and lead dallj. This Is tho "golden oppoi tunltj" for tho lncKhant to sow his seed so that It will bear liult in the fall The busy housekeepei will have too much to attend to when she returns to the city to give the newnpapeis much attention then. Hut Just now time hangs heavily on hci hands and the moi chant's announcement of what he has to olfei, lepeated eveij' da- for a month or so, will be so fixed In mind that when the need ailses theie will be no question as to wheio she will go foi Its satlslactlon. Don't stop newspapei advcrtlf-lng in the summer oi jou will inNs the gieat cst oppoitunity of the jcai' Nowspn.pe.rs nnd Billboards. Did It evci oicui to jou how uttcily some nieichiints contintlict their own ngunients about newspaper adveitlslng in .suminei not pajlng because people aie out of town.' Thej oidei out their ad and then buy some big posteis'that cost a lot moie money, which are post ed about town, while "overjbodj is away ' The people who aio out of town don't havo the blllboauls foi w aided llko thej' do the newspapers there ate plenty of them where the aie, but thev hip not adveitlslng Scianton meichants. hti.mge what ridiculous things tho "folic of habit" induces people to do. If jou believe in blll-boaid advci-tl-lng, all llRht. Hut wouldn't It be bettei to use this means ot publlcitj when theie aio moie people at homo and It Is not too hot to move about until aftct il-uk, when blll-boaids aio not illuminated.' LITERARY NOTES. V mnirnient ml useful tet of mall books Is the "International Vest Pocket Ilbraij," by l.iinl .v. !,ec, (hliacn thee six little volumes, iimfirmlv and cvquiniteh bnun I in marbled pa im. leather hiiks indule works that arc icio; nlzfil as pel frit in their line V dclhatc red boidir frinics in eiei) pai,e and enhance. th SHieial li nn v of tlie make-up The title com Iil.ed in till, admirable ctrt are 'Ihe Webster DUtlonarv, the 1 rench rnglUh Dlitionarv, the Svmih I iiRlbli Pictlonarv, the dermin rn;li;.h Hulicnin th fviloprdli Que.lion sctllet, ml, la.t but not leist, I lectin Spuk'. a lomplfte Kaiher In nutter elictilcal The rlictlnnarlrs art all iudeved and inntain the latest vvnids anl most popular Idlims In the four leading Ian feuapes. Ihe null woman who won the loininlaiinn of major bv lean of services rendcird at the battle ef shlloh diirlnc! tlie (Ivll war vias Pclle I5e noliK When tlie wldiers were tent tn the Phib Ipplne durini the Spanish American war she rn listed in the Itrd Cum serviie. and In her fpare time undertook school IcaehliiR Mafor Revnolds Ins collected fevervl diintv md beautiful pieces of Philippine rmbioidrrv and itin woik. show Inc the rxtianrdinaii lcults ci ured bv the Philippine women, who haie so much time to spue (or their one aciompll.hment needle woik Illustrations of this needle woik appear in the AugUAl number nt the Delinealoi A new novel bv I)r lame Hill Xajlnr, whos firi-t crlnrt "flalph Marlowe." won lush favor as an evieptlon.llv faithful and npirlted por tiajal of small town Ivpes of Vmerlcan chiraiter, is announied bj the saaifl(.ia piiMlsliing ioni panv. Akron O li will le entitled "The sRn of the 1'iophet" and Is a tale of the war of 112 of the times of Teiumneh and the uprising of the Shawnee Indiam in the Maumee Valley The story deals thrilllngly with cienta preceding; ALWAYS BUSY. Our Oxfords Low in cut. Low in price. High in quality. Ladies' from 75c. up. Gentlemen's from 81,25 up. Lewis & Reilly Wholesale and Retail. and durlnu the war and chiefly with the effort made bv (leneral William Henry llitrlson to re strain the iipiUlna; In th Maumee allev and on the upper waiter of th wahsih, under the great Shawnee ililef, Tecunueh, and his one e-icil broth er, Tcnskwatana, the prophet Another lttltle poster hit been Issued by I). Alplrton t'nmpati). This one advertbei "Mllli of tlod," li) l.llnor Mieattney l.ane. The decon. tlve ileslfn li ptlnted In black A medilllon silhouette In licit bronre oiciiplet the center of the poster. The nlmptlclty Tf the color schema hat resulted In making a most effective nnd irllstlu production, The August number ol albner'a will be Its thirteenth annual fiction number, this mimrln. having been the first to lntltitte that feifm which ha been in widely inpled One ef In featutea villi be a complete, novelette by Itlihtid Harding Davit, called "V Derelict," the tale of a btllliint but erratic reporter. To Wage Earners and Others of Moderate Income Do not spend your money foolishly because you have so little of It, but save what you can fiom month to month and Invest It in something that will multiply many fold The mil lionaires of this section were laboring m-n a generation ago and they pur sued this course while most of their comrades blew It nil In. The pru rient ones saw thnt fuel was a good thing, that tho world had to have it, nnd they bought coal land, a little nt a time ns they could spare It, and It has made them rich, nnd their fami lies live and will live In the greatest comfort, while the descendants ot their Imprudent comrades nro labor ing ns their fatheis did for davi wnges. Keep this object lesson In mind Tho opportunities of that eat Her time were In coal, today greater oppoitunl tles exist In oil, which Is fuel in a. more concrete form and is tapldly supplanting coal, because It Is easier nnd (henper fo mine and handle, an Is, besides being n more economic fuel for all Hrge consumers, profit able for a bundled other uses. The oil of California Is furnishing that state with cheap fuel, for the lack of which her piogtcss has 1 c en woefully letaided. The ontlie Pacific to ist will consume oil as a fuel, so that the demand upon the oil fields of Cali fornia Is unlimited California oil loflnors will hold tho minkets of the far Uast nnd of the west coast of South Ameilca. It Is plain to be seen that tho oil ileitis of California will be the source of Incalculable wcilth, far bej'ond what the coil mines of Pennsylvania havo been In the past. All thoughtful man can see that the thing to do now to make money Is to buy tho shares of conservative, ie putably managed oil companies hav. Ing large holdings of undoubted oil lands secured nt low prices, nnd only requiting development to become the source of enormous revenues for shoreholdor" The PACIPIC COAST AND TEXAS Oil. COMPANY has In the most Im portant oil fields managers of ability and Integrity and of tho highest prac tical qualifications for their business, nnd tho shares of this company nie today, without doubt, tho best Invest ment obtainable. These shares would be cheap at 400, but nro selling for tho time being nt 20c per share, to procuie monev to bote the first wells. The price Is sure to advance rapidly to keep pace with the developments on tho company's lands and on ad joining lands. The market xaluo of the lands Is constantly advnnclng. Do not delay making nn Investment in this stock. As to the value of this oil propei ty and the character and ability of Its managers this company lcfeis, by permission, to the presi dent of the Rroadway Bank nnd Trust companv, of Los Angeles. Cal. Tor particulars concerrlng this In vestment apply to the INYESTMENTand FINANCECO Room 1, Dime Bank Building, Scrnnton, Pa. OPEN EVENINGS. ScottJ Co. Closing Out Prices ON ALL "Wash Goods" During this week. Many choice and exclusive things still in stock to select from. Specially fine line of Satin Stripe Dimities, Silk and Mercerized Ginghams, Printed Foulards, Etc, The balance of our stock of Parasols at Half Price. 126 Wyoming; Ave Medium ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 15. After August 15 no will be The Tribune's g wiwtwranu EDUCATIONAL CONTEST) BBglWI IIHWHI This action is taken for the purpose of protecting legitimate contestants and preventing the possibility of any speculator from entering the last day or two and purchasing a $1,000 scholarship by presenting the names of his friends as new subscribers and paying for them himself. While nothing of this sort was attempted last year, the close of the contest demonstrated that it would have taken much less than $1,000 to have purchased the first special reward, as the winning contestant had only secured for The Tribune less than oo in new subscriptions. The Tribune desires to protect tne contestants that are working so nobly for it and will use its best endeavor to have every feature of the contest perlectlv fair, and it wishes it distinctly understood that the rewards of fered are in no sense for sale, but will positively go to the con testants who secure tho largest number of points, which will be credited only for new and legitimate subscribers. 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- 4-rknr nf fMat-, C?C C.f 1 Ci IVI1J Ul 1 IU31W, 4JU $3,005 Each contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards will be given ten (10) percent, of all the money he or she turns in. N P The first twri scholirship An net Intl'irl meals, hut the contestants securlnj thpe will be given ten (10) ptr cent ol all the money lie or she turns In to The tribune, to assist in rjJ'nK ttit3 expense. There are seven weeks yet ol the contest and it is not too late for any energetic young man or woman to enter. Some of last year's winners were only in three or four weeks. Send a postal to The Tribune for full particulars, including handsomely illustrated booklet. Address, Editor Educational Contest, Tribune, Scranton, Pa. T OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,033. United States Depositary. Special attention given to BUSINESS, PERSONAL and SAV INGS accounts, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from S to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connell, President Henry Beun, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Peck, Cashier. Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. 325-327 Penn Ayenae, A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gul Glass, Sterling Silverware Blocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati 5 Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. l tef more new contestants received in an lujntws L,Ul.t I IOU j FILEY'S Negligee Shirts, Boys' Waists and Blouses. Hot Summer weather makes the Nesllgee Hliiit irnpeiatKc to the vacation-taker and home-fctajer alike, who dcMie to enjoy tomfnit, Btlo and neatness, theie are embodied In our Monarch Shirts Newest rattcins, latest stles, per fect fitting, best wotkmanshlp. New lines of the celehiated "Monarch" .Shirts just opened, Including all the novvett In Madras Shirts Scotch Gingham Shirts, Fine Percale Shlits, all at the 'veiy Ion est maiket prices, tanging fiom 4100 upuaid. Artex" Shirts The CeluUr Linen Mesh Shirt has attained cieat populatlty as a Sum mo1 Shirt, ouliiff to Its entiUtmy metih, making; tho lightest and coolcs shirt conceivable, "King" Waist and Blouses for Boys Acknowledged the best and moat per fect Bos' "Waist, on the nnrket Mothers that hive tried them will Imp nn other 'vvaM. Made of fine Percale, Madras Cloth, Oxfoid Cheviot, etc. "Mother's Friend" Waist AIfo full line of this popular W'alfi In good assortment of patterns. 510512 Lackawanna Ave Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business of Dickson Maniitacturlng Co , Scranton and Wllkes-narre, Pa, Stationary Kngines, BolUrs, Mining Machinery, Pumps.
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