. ' THE SCRAJNTON TRIBUNE-SAT CRDAY, AUGUST 3, 1901. !& - &l)e eranton CriBune Puhllhrt Hallr, i;t-t SiimUy, tiy Th( Trlb. une.PuMUIilnR toniny, at l'iltjr Lcnli a Month. I.rVY K. niUtl.Mlli. IMilor. O. V. IIVMIr.i:, lli'ilm Manascf, York Ofl..el ISO S.inM. v1.rum Sulc Acnt for foirlsn AdictllMr.S- tnttreJ t tlie Pc(i filer Jit rrinton, ' freewill llau MjII Mjurr. l'J , 01 When rpici- IU permit. Tlio Tillmtic l nlwij Rlad to irli.t lmf lrliT (mm lt Irletvl' "-jr' in on uiitinl tniii, lilt lln nil l Ui'l "'"'' rmi't l.e tlRnnl. fin puMn niton, I'.v t" """-V Iral nuiir) im.l lhe ii.mlilKiii n- ntrnt l cfptanu- I. that nil vnfrf!nitlon shall 1 t"F1 'u jilllfirl.il nvljlon. TIIM l'l,T MMT I'OIt .MtVI'.UTIMSII. Tin folli-mlmr tiMi allow tin- I'll'e l"r l"1'1 wli lnicrlliii, fpiic In l.i ii'o.l within im ''"! I ii.fr. Ik.. .Iltitrc.nl I'nll . ntsff.w. I l-inr-r ' lioiillnu I l'illl'i ln ll'ni ,V imhoK ' Ii-iIim I'M ro C.liVI ' '.ii .VI .11 .1-". .H Tor i.inN of il.ink. rii.1iillnii fit rnn.l .I'm" nLflinllif ioiiIi 1,ni,.n In llm tiitiiri if ' vmlum: TliC 1 illi hip iiul.it 1 ihllK "I vnU Ilnr. It In f, r Clji.ll'i .1 .vl,rrllliiR fiunMif-il' on Ppllrallrn. TKN PAGES. i'fls."NTv. .r;rT r. lum. Colmii I IJ'.Min lum nipcniiil In tlio role of ,i rier'ii(iVr nt .Vlinlrnl Hi liley. Thai hit.' .'JHii'h In common. V liercnVill It I-ihI? Hr-v T ,lir." Ur.N-rillNC at r.ttroll. tt n l i . mi Thin sday of rnt n 'Kti'cs, Will Mi i 'ray. hi-, mo tint, I'.otsy, and ltl- h.llf-sii.rnc. Millie, U a pcettllatly vivid Instant e of the mob xplrit that, thoush mu ifrttHV im d in thf Southern stalo, Frnif b niuif ptevalcnt and more c.i:-l'v ei ted In that section thnft e l !" Hi r In tlu t'ttlteii Hiates. The pitnted nati alhu of the occur ronee leads. "The reroeji no title of thlrtteii pufipet ted of iielr k Implicated In the nuirdep of itr. and Dlis. It. T. Tallla furo, it Willi- coi i le lhlni; near Me Annn.v, a few nd I fiom I'arrollinit, on Tuet'day illhJ. A tnive of ten white men locked' Up a iickio suspect ed of the nmtdiif nnd twelve others supposed in be Inr plii ated. Theie was a disposition to ! lynch iIpmii at onee, but at a ill-is in eilnit held in front of the J. ill Judge V. K. Stevens and District Attorn - V. II. Hill niaib. sucli a st ro tic it ipeal against l. neli oniNltit; to call Hie law. the Jtiilye i! court at on. c to the pilsoticis w ! try the cases, that not molested. .tudKe Stevens and lilsln let Attoiney Hill tie Kan tukltiv the tei tlinony of witnesses Thuisilay afleinu m. This Inll.imed the ciovvit, as tin testimony pointed ftroiiKily to the .V ii'iayi as the iniir deiets. Tiny brnl e Into the j.ill nt n.IiO p. in. and lynched the thtee, ild dllllff llteli bodies with bullets. The jnob anniniiKed in- purpose of laih liiK the other ten " Where a white woman b,is been forcibly lolate,l .y a black ravlsher, the ai'snment oftV rod for iiduiltiNter ItiK trial and puiil xlnm-iit out .if coin t Is that to tal.e tt e matter into court would be to add Mo the woman',- suf fering by tAposlns her to the lniMllla tlon of a public i liiHM-i-Niiiiiliritliiii. Where the crime Is of a less iikkiii vated chai.ictei, the apolo;s:.s fup lyneli law iniiKii,"y the Iuuk dila and teihnleil pllflills of remtl.p' cnurt piocidure, and pin id that th. n in,ili. Is a shoit ellt to Jllsllce. lint ueillier of these evcusis Is applli able In thlt case. Theie was in. ctliue Involving sex and then- was no delay, hut on the contrary eieptonal haste In put tins in motion the authoi .zid .linll.'l.il niHchlnery. Yet nmb law nei -nnlo st. mile law and ."Minted a penalty dictated by passion and ptejudlce he. fore the facts had been welj;hed. Where will thl tetidiney. wldch di.es not diminish, but. If publish. ., statis tics nio reliable. Is i.ither upon the Increase in this rmrnto, end'.' A man 'who soiiMht umk at MoKees port the other day wa. nrrexted on a charse of dlsordeily condiK't, and ordered out of town by the iniyor. This acthe olllelal nia Iiiim- ii prefer vnce tor thi" ordeily i lasj of lslims who avoid the avenues of toll and dluo eAClushely from the tomato can. . - Ail Important liconomy. u . i mi. in tiitii.ii uiie or suar ibectn Into siiR.ir, an (ndustiy attaining kic.u propnitlons In this tiiiiuti! and evidently to have a lame growth, the, stalks and leaves of the beets have l.i-rtofoie Rone to wuste. Some I, ti liters have utilized tlicm as feed for cattle; but the pie Fence In the leaves of oxalic acid In iHIKf ninoillil In the titled lear siiiin tlmes as much. as 0 per cent.- has be n aseilous diawbaek: and the only otber tiTo'"ln Vokiio Is to return the waste mntter to the hull for fertilizing pur poses. The Ametlcan consul at Mailm-hint:, In a recent icport to the state dipart nunt, Kivtv; some vuluablt Infounatiou concetnlni; forclRn eflotts to put this waste to use. He notes t vpei hilly the tuccessful attempt of a (itrman fanner near Stiassiuit to make an easily di gestible food from the heads of tho beet, toirethor with tho siemn rind leaves which an- cut off at the haivest, by tho follow Iijk piocess: (1) ('leansInB t)f the leaves fiom earth and dirt; (2) nlmoHt-ciVestcuetlon of the oxalic ncld contain 'dlji the leaves; (3) conserva tion !flf--ffl,snr contained In tho heads.; (4).!iblkl& of tho entire matcilnl; nnd, finally,' .") 'drjing and Moilng of the tame, TJtc.tons and leaves aie left on lhe field te'ii days to wither .during which tinJo they lose from SO to S3 per cent of the-witter they contain. At the same time, the leaves bjulnk toKcther very much, so that whon they ate loaded on the wliKon nnd will shaken by the workmen, a meat pint of tho earth falls off. The material la then put Into a revolving diuni buppllvd with sieves, Into which hot air ntiinia. This dries the'.u'tltilca of earth and Rand and flmnit all fall through tho sieve. Theso prpctedliiRs are followed by an al jno$t .coninlclc dcomjsltlgu of tUe .21 .""l .il ."' .in .IT.' .in .IT oxnllc nclrl. The material which hns burn In this way half dried Is then cut up Into all tec, nnd the drying Is com liletrd nt n lower temperature. l'rofeRiur .Mitvikcr a vv ell-known ex pcit, ciiyn In ,a lepott that the diy limti'ihil le.xiiltliiK from this ptoerms Is n foiid with an tiilinltnliti' appearaiu'eh tlial 11 CoinpiiFdl of Kfind tllliHtiiliroH and can In pie.seived a lung time: that It lum a ht'iillhy Miicll ami a cones lionillnuly blight I'olot', which fhowfi that th" ti'iiiperatuio iltnliiB the pro ei'st oT ill. vim; line lint been IiIkIi iioIIkIi to cnui the iU'Miiiinltlii f the utiKar. It contalnx 14 per rent, ami more of KiiKnr, wtill the peieentntfc of iiMille nelil ha liei-n Hiluecd tii 0.12 per cent. If one asiimex that an ncic of beetH piodtlceH lu.l'iW pollllilK of by-pro dllclM, the kiiIii In dr. fund Would be iibout "."HO potllidM per aeie. An eroiioniy of l'.'i per cent. In tint to be Ignored In thefe days of elono llmuliiK. The IlilcrcslliiK fact Im ailliollliceil that tin- women of VIikIiiIh own inoie real i si. lie than the men. Klthcr there Is a Kimil deal of chivalry In the old dominion, or ebe the tin le Inhabitants tlieieof ale fe.uful of riedltois. Communism at Its Rest. F i:V MXI'MUIMIONTS In com munism have had the success that has attended the Oneida .... i ... ,i.n (onuniiniiv, locaieo m m Onelda alley. New Yolk: nnd a lao ehuie leietitly tlNtl Ibllted iiilltalns In teiestlm,' data of Its liNlmy and re sults, In IMS .l,iin lliiinphtey Noyes. ae (omp.inled by about fotty New Kiik h.iid fat met s and niechnnbs, with their families, founded the community, hav IliK h.-eti lutltP'liteil to do so by lellK- InU'i motives. Their hmhIIiik of the lllble bad led them to believe that the true lusls of social life was a com munity of inteiests and pioperty. They put their purses together, fol tiled one hit-Re- family, ate at one table, winked for the i otiimou welfare and pi osp,. led at least physb ally ami spir itually if not ahvajs financially for SO yea M. Their lb st woik was iiri ii ultural. Their location was well sillied to the i ultlvatloti of fruit and they brought Im Hi many new vailetles that added lll.llel I,I lo the Hinge and piolltable lieus i if Inn Hi ultllte lu general, but III tbo-'i' early days maikela weu far off Mid they lost $rt,00it befon they de cided to RO Into elltelpllses whose piodiiels iniilil withstand tiie delays of tiatispnrtatlon or be held in stock to til the ieitlh-einelits nf coliimeice. How Ibis eh'lllRi 111 the trend of the tolll mttnlly's activities came about Is thus told III the pamphlet atolemelllloui'd: "Theie happened to lie a rude black smith's forge on the community land, and Sevwill Newholtse, one of Its ineiii Ixis, a trapper and hunter by Instinct and a man of Hue mechanical skill, was nuiiMomed to hammer out utile steel Imps at this fuiRe for catching lhe wild game which was pleiitv In the mii loitiidlug woods and slteains. These Imps, It was -nou noticed, had a le linlle.ss grip and held whatever came into their .laws, so that the nelghborlui; Indians mid funnels' boys began to beg or barler with .Mr N'ewboitse to fur nish tin-Ill Willi the products of hs skill from this Final! beginning the fame of tin- Xewhouse tiap spiead to lhe stuiekeepeis In tile lie.ilby Ullages, and at last, lifter much experience of hanlship and poxeity, the community iili-i-lM'd that It imssessed, 111 tl'iip li'.ikbig. the seed of a gieat nianiifae tiulng Industry. More foigcs were ltiade, the young men of the commun ity weie taught trap-making by Mr. New house, and. finally, It was decided to send an agent to Dettolt with a trunk lull of traps. This was a groat rndertaklng fifty years sign, and tin man who took tlieni stalled on' with' many misgivings. Hut the imps sold as sunn as shown, so that the agent lettniieil with un empty tt link anil a pocket full of onlers. This was fol lowed by an unexpected letter f,m, the Hudson Hay company. contalnlnR an older the size of which gave the niunlty a loug-ieniembcred thrill. In Hie space nf n few years tho com munity, fiiini labia lously hamiueilng out a few ttaps of n single size by hand at a forge, was making seven sizes nf machinery, by the thousand dozen, am! shipping them to all the liontleis of America." Hilling tin- Hist llfleen yeats of th,. i ouiluiinll.v's exlstei.ce .i oul.sde help- is wen hlied. th" meuibcis pot funn ing all their own wmk. Tin-v was an I'li'itlw lm.li il w tilth every siemg a slgneil each. member to his year's task, one man winking at fittlt growing one year and poihaps at tiai -making, or some tither vocation the next, tlu lastes of each being, mi far as possible, c.inultod and lespecled. "These yeniH lu which tlio men nntl women of tUe coiiiniunity did nil their woik weie," snys lb- pannililel, "tin- most Inton-st-mg. as they were also the happiest, In llH'lr lilstory. Amid their toll, tliev cultivated music, both vocal and In-MMiiiii-nt.il, with nstonlslilng enthii.-il-iimii. nnd u line f.(ilnged otchestra of twi-nl.v-llve memlieis. wlilch played chiFnlc.il music, ami sweet HllKi-ifi. Imtli male iiinI fi-male, did much to lighten the lift- of labor. Tin- otclnstra always played for half an hour at nocn. nnd those tntt-italnnieiits, with the dall.v evcnlnf? meetings In which the pafiets and correspondence were lend aloud by a Boodi reader nnd every oecurience which was of general ramlly Interest reported, made u d.-iy of far inoie than common Interest. " Anotlter Interesting communal fenture was the peilndlcal coming together for mutual criticism, when each member would be told by tlio others with perfect candor and hear In silence nf faults or shortcomings oh. served lu hlin by them, furnishing, as It were, a school of character training. This ciltlclsm was ulteied mostly In kindness nnd taken In food part. Hut as the demand for the commun ity's ptotlucts glow, labor was em plocd In continually Incieaslng mini bers, pioduets wero dlveislfleil and gradually tho communistic fen tin en gnvo place to an Industrial basis, with the orlclnal membeis more nearly iep lescntlng stockholders In a great cor poration, In lb?0 tho community was, In fact, Incorporated as a Joint stock company, with a capital of 1600,000, which was divided among Its numbers, men and women alike, In ,tho propor tlon ol the pumbei: of years' (service which each had contributed to crentliiB the wealth of the community. The busi ness affairs of this corporatoti have since ptospcrtd ctiiittnuously under rkllful uinnaKi'tuent, but im u socialis tic object lesson the community has ceased to have more than hlstotle value. All that H left nl Oneida of the olden sharing of everything In com inon Is the common dlnlntr room and llbinry. The sons and Krandsons of the founders, those of them who remain on the tdd place, many havlUK scattered, prefer to live and tear families. In Indi vidual homes and their business i Chi lians In noways differ fiom those of other men, except possibly In the fact that they hae better than the average kind of blond In their Veins and more than the avcniKo llnamlal start In life, ('omuiltulsm Is beautiful In theory, hut never pei miinent In practice. At piesont the hatiKhty, ItlKli-prleed potato will soon hiok a tleoiKla water melon In the eyes of the buyer. Manifest Destiny. I ' -v llll.ADKl.l'IHA capitalists, It Is announced, are consider ing "establishing a line of stenmeis to ply between that poit ami l'orto Itlco. Now that no tariff obstacle Intervenes, theli- Is cer tain lo be a very liiniked Increase lu Imporlatlntis from that Island of taw sugar, tnb.icto, molasses, and coffee. The fruit trade, too, olfeis an Inviting Held of exploitation, all that Is iviUileil being fast steamships nntl adequate whaives at the Turin Ulco Hull potts. Should the cxpetlmeut be tried and found successful, points w'lth i expect lo which tin- eperts appear to have very few doubts, It will not be long mull the agricultural Interests of 1'iib.i will want to shate with l'orto lllcti on tin equal l'ootliig the beneilts of flee entry Into the m.ilkets of the Atiieilcan malnlainl. At present only s per cent, of tin" possible sugar lands in t'uba aie under cultivation. The development of tlu- remainder will re quite tluee things: litst, a maikct in width to dispose of tile ptnduct; sec ond, bettor tiauspoitation facilities in t'uba: and third, a stable anil well conducted fiiban government. The people of I'ub.i will soon ha e an opportunity to meet the last of these lvqiiliciiifiits, and ihv setond will conn just iih soon as the llrst offers a sllf llelent Iiii-i ntUe. Alieady the cry of the Cuban common hit Inteiests Is for tetlpiocat trinle leliitbuis with the Tnlled States whli-h will enable t'tlban pioduets. to reach their neatest ami best market on easy terms. Hut with I'm to Itlco ciijo.vlng entile fitedom of tiade It Is doubtful that any reclpto city arrangement can be made with the future Cuban lepnblle that can put Cuba on an equal looting with I'm to Hho. nor would 11 be fair to Vol to Itlen, which Is wholly Atneil- cau teirlloiy, to let the ptotlucts of Cub,, In on equal tonus. Cleat ly the logic of event? Is fast propelling the Cuban pmplo. whether they realize the fact or not, to seek admission Into the Ainetlcau union, They may try the plan of an Inde pendent riivci unit-tit fur a time, but its novelty and sentimental gratlllcn tion will not compensate for Its eco nomic ib llcleiieles, atnl the time of their expel linent of Independent state hood will al longest be short. Tin- Vhlbulelphla .leffersimlan liemo crats seem lo be "getting together" in n manner that may necessitate tho seivltes of the police to pull them apai t. It Is believed that ex-Senator tlor laan has a lierve-wracklng contract on hand lu tin- work of pionmtlng tho Maiyland political color combine. The .staleMiieti loaded with ambition to u-wilte the tin Iff litws show a dis position to keep well In the- pioj-pL-ct-Ive. Admiral Schley's son Is now- mini beted among the otllclals who talk too much, Mr. (iiont'x candidate for governor of Ohio would not stay selected. Hou) the Days Pass at Chatifadqtia Sk,I.iI l',iiif tin, t- "I TI., Milium,- i i. ..it 1. v.,. ' V Till III' .1 tr I .il I'lnul i i,in Un, ili.-t ii, I in ,,1 le o nl II.,1 t ir P. lin.l an ant-r I., Hi, I lll,rll,in illl-t l.,liil 111 Hilt' UN lietir i m i il on- uuii-r.it ,l,liii niiiiimv i, I iliu p.t.iitli ,-. or tiy In tlnd u di-liulil, null In It., Viiiplnili, ,t,r .1 li.ilt lieui I, I. nc Hi,- tlini- f , '. f,,r tl.p ptiinim i nl.-ll.iiiiiil, nl. The o u 1 1 i in . - Im,- li.ii-.' nil.,,' i.iiluietMi Un- 11,11 "I I'lill.i-.ipln. un. I tin- In Inn ikuiIIj flv.n lie u- .nc imw il, lb, n, 1 In il., Vinpliltli. .iti-r. If Vusu-t lninu'H tin imiiI In. i. ..'. tin- III.IHU, ni'iil will rittilie Ii Imp In -i I lull, tin1 (,-iilp uiul in.ll,' iimrp I, nun Wliilt- tin- nullipr III' In-, n w inn, l II i.i ri ue lp, 1 1 Ii, llll .It rilllltjllill.l. UP li.ltp li, il Rllll. Oil fli'lll tlill Illl.'ll-.' li,0 wl.ii ti Inn Im-. n liniiili.k' tip inpo inul ii.'Nii.itln- people In nlli. r pilN ,.f Hi,' Inllllliy, 1111,1 U, ll.lW llflmllillg li.iw.rs ituy 1,'M 'li.t- llut l.,,'P ilim-i) tlip ,lu-t n in I mil,,' tin' f.,la-;p .1 .liiiit-tum- gniii. I'liU Ii.h Im ii ,i to. .it wl. at IliN liillo illy i,n Hi" III.,'. 'Hip Wilni'siU' ivtiiiithm miiiiiiI In till inv imiilt .iinl t "i le r nl tin- plnv, until In, lil p. .,pl.' I..fin I.i I, ill. i.f l.iill.lin; aililitlnui llllll 1'lllll4 I'P ll'llt. Illlt WiiIim-mI.IV WJ4 tln- liiu'ui'l -l.it I liiiil.iuipij In-. Ii.nl kIiii'u i;,,,,viilt ww hup iv., i )p.ii .i.'ii. 'I lit liipmninj op iinri',1 I,,i,iu-p -if Hip Anipilp.m rnl.ui nf s,m',11Ii .iiupii. In ii.mintl.'ii al .l.inir-lotMi vtli" .Tiiltnl livrpul.il I ..'.it in, I gp ,i ,',, Hint In Un- Ampin tin .ih i 'Hie union i .un, Vm slu.iig nml liroiiulit tlili limn .ill tlu'lr i . I illt c1 nn. tin I r fii,n,b, mnl llt .illi.'il,. I .1 uiilimi ti.itvil, til,., tnik fi.h.mt.up .t dip m m l ti rati'4 im I I'd Imai .in, I tin' ii,lni, il i;il,' lii'. All I luuUuipit en j,ii,l iIip nrnlc uf Hip i-illi.iii, ,iiil tlio ttlilti- Pnppul 1,,1-t of tUii.'is at Hi,' i f. ..' nf Huh fiit iiuiiiliir liul r-l.il.lUlii:,l tin uixlti'4 lu tip cn.it lii'.nt of ,i CI. nil.iil'iui .-iii'li, in p. -'niiillii.-Ilnli llu.il Mini.-, tlio in'.;ii'i win- liimnrml wild tin- fim.iiii ( hint iii'iui s.ilufp, in ulilili lln'r ir. spiiinl, il ,y tt.itlin; Hull' wliili I ripped i.ipv 'I lil-t v. n a one ill)' iriittif. Inn tin- cmuuib pi mod liy im liliilM rmplv w lion llipy lu.l gnn, nu, Hi,' Vuipliillii'.itiT n.K lllloil In nttitlnwliy lli.it n.iiui- I'M'iilutr, win ri Wliirtoii ,ljuio, nf C.lllf.'llll.l, LMM- Id" lllll-ll.lt, , liltlltC un "lit llopl mnl '11,1 Ir MnV.ii Uinip." Muili to Hip dp. llulit of tin Mil ill I'.'K, i,n,l Hip liri;ir 01104, fo, Mr .I.11111 Ii.k lin-11 tilling cro.it t-tolloi ttilt nook of liU ppiritiiipi nuioiu Hip uo.lirn bull. .iik; 1111,1 lip Ii.h 11U1 I'oiii i-liowlin moit beauti ful tlvui of Hid Oraml I'.i-iyon. o Ml AhecniM)' Town i.pnucil In turn out to wol romp Miti A. KjIp Whit, of N nlhp.i,-rii Vm vtnilty, jii.l her Cliiuuii'iui Ijnutlt iho. Th. iluli, urcanl'pl wrly in tli cj,iii, ftta tl,o play, "An I'lKtMite fj-nlH" ilurinu- tlio vvC''k It mu a inott creditable if t(orinan e, and every iiiuii ui 1110 aiusieur uv.iuia has apprriiatetl ana I uppliuilej to tlic echo. The play at riiautaur)ta I Mat an lnnnulten. h,,f IliA Yt,irtn.nt ,. , ,n I r,Ujjing that It will be repeated liter, when the pl.iy, "A Scrap of Piper," will lip Rlvrn y the Nino iluli, unl on Hip miup tl.iy .tn-cpli .Irflrrjnti will ilollvrr n Ip, tuip mi tlio lir.imi. TIip CnoV. Intf Stlinol Tp.iiIhiV Ii.ihup lilt lum III MWlnri lioro nil -tiik. pi, 1,1,, I our I'.v Mk, liniini I'. Kninit, Ml 01 for mi iii.inv .ton. In- li.nl tlnrup nt tin- i,' Mint ., li,,.'l Im,, iin,l Mini tia liplpoil I,- iniVo I ,iii-i Vri (tluit 1 i-y fnr 111.111V (I vvoinin. Win Hi, r It Ii mini; I.) II, p pn.fpiwliiii or 1,,'inc i-llnr iiii-i-, IliU lumtp Invarlilily mopl ilurinu Hip liollptl wtil. In Hi,- foiiii, l'rlnH Urn im lulu I- korp tliriu-, l, i.h.I I iy idtlin; iptlpM f,T l,p4i"l tooling ilrinV.. Att'klnN nf ilolln 1 Ipi vire iII'iiimiiI nt Imgtti, tint 1 1 vvp lift tlie III' OllllU-1 Vtilll lllllUOllllll ,1'N tlt.',, 111, 1 t1i.n win- ,'I.Hi;, ,1 to dltii- .it .1 rtiiiil.iii'in 1,,..it.liii: Iioii-ip, 'II, p inoklnx -ilnn.l, ti.it citl.ll.,1 vvllli Hip or.lliiuv Hipiinmiutcr tint , tiniln'il IiIiIh r .liul lilulnr in tin- ill) 11, ban, i,1, put nut 11 lltlli i.iip t'f tlu Ir nttii mip warm 111, truing, wlii'li rp.1,1, "llniilliiK at Tin," ami Hip pinlnlloii vai .ill Inn true. -n - Tlip ('. I,. S ('. npopl,- ate n,tiihiK In from ettiy iiuiiti-r, -liul Mln Ii ito Klnilnll, Hip rxn II live hi lit il), Il lit) bii-v on inlliu 1 l.K-c . Tin y In-Ill 1 in-t ililiuliifnl ipi'rplion lit I'll 1l.1t otfiilinr, ulili li v,.i hiKily Jlli'inli-t I'Viniiii' lH of Hip ti lillll'X llnlp. 'Mil- ri'iptl"tl (.pi-pii at t'li.mt luipti l linn- on. an, I rvtry vwt wlui Ii.h 11 1 iy 1 tint In liotnrli It- l I111.I, r, ,1 11 iiiip II, .11 t,i ttlikll Hip pill, II.' N linlli.l, iitroi.llui; Hi,- vllti,M In rv a pi, , l-nit i.pportuullt In unot Hip iII-IIiikuMi, il mm ,iml vtnimii vil.n nnupy lln- liilur,- plalniiiii nl Clwul iii'pii. Tin1 prize pioimiii I illim in it, li u.h an,, Ilnr itnil of lie Milk. 'IIioip hup lllly niiiliMiiila.Jiii'li- "I1 "' n Hi (to lu-lint, nfi-v,,M nil, I IiihiI fp.nlior, ainl Hip wnnh vmip lint i,iv Hip llt-t pil'p M.11 Men l,y 11,-nt) (', Kirlm, of S.iuuiillli', N. I , Hid ll,o Mtuli'l I'.v Ml--, ml-1 Kimx, nf I'll!" Iniik'. n - Uliil, all I In i... 1 lilorl.ilnnxnli Into 1','pii 2"il'C on, tlioli- 1ii Ihpii liu hit, riui'll, 111 In Hip lo, lure ptitfoiin, ttlilili kn'pi mi Hip ivrn loner nf lit u:iv Hlin- tniitc liitinr tlirmteli Hip div O"! 1111 lllii.ti.ilnl luiiiiv or innierf In H,p mtilnK Siiiip vny nnlril np-ikoM luvp I11I11111I tlii.vnrk. l-iolioi- ,M. Il I..111111I, of Hip I'nlti rulty of I', iiutlt aiii, i;ap n Miii of Hit- lpilurr- en "C, 1111.111 Intlii, in,- i.n Amirlr.in I llri iliim"- l-iot r '1111,11114 II 1III1I. nf sprltmtnlil, Ma . ill-iiifiil iiliii.illonil piolilnm; llr, W". II I i.i-. fool, plinlilillt nt AlloJollV mil, CO. Kite lilt f.ltllntH 111 Hire I'll "Mtollllnl.l," mnl Ih'. I', h. Il.n.,11. 1 pi. nnlii, ut lliptbi mini. tor uf t liipur,', can- ln i,piilar lopiuu-4 on "'I In- Tr.uki of a Ttiiiloif. ,.(" .iii-l "llruiiil.li i: TIip I'lillosopliy of l.lfi." Mm Ami 1 llaiom, citll.il- of tlio Kililirri M.HI.17I11,', li m ;ii-n MV11.1I litlurpi In imiihi' ti.'ii Willi 1I1P t'eokliur sLIIHI 1,, .,-ui' mm' hi M-sstnn Tin- i1pviiiImIi.iI In ur vt- iipvir 111 r.i I itl'i I.i ntliinli',1 1 1 1.1 11 tills ui-ik, win 11 Dr. .Imlih Mrmiir, of Nivv eik, hid Hip nippfliar-i Inilnik'P. Pr. Mieiiir t.H.k (or tin- riI'itiI Milijut if Hip will,, "I hi- -s,i.lal 1. 1'-4 of l,cu," jinl trtatol the ul,jul from cvtry point of vltu. THE LITTLE ENCYCLOPEDIA. Tin- iiuiiiliir of Pi,, 1, -,1 int llirblhn? In li.vlnn tin liiiroiioil in flfti-'n )i.it from lii,7ei" to 7Will. lu l'irla Hip m.in Miin l.'iiflif Ih rnl,1 -rp I ctfimliiili-, but .1 free II, -11.0 : gven to fruul ni'iilmoiit. Tin re nrn ?M plu-m of pulilli- riitiitalmnrnt III I.oii,l,,u, vvltli 11 tonibiiiid staling capJi.lt) fur 4ii,im, pri.pli. Tli,- nlifiHl mniikMi ordir U Hip ItiMli.ui", lnv Im: Iwpii i.t.i1,lilii,l In V. II So-'. Hip net, tl,o Hi nnlii II111.4, it.itpn fniin i'iJl'1. It, 1 1,111.1, in New Zial.-nd. ii Hip only p'P" itii'ln- tin- ltrltldi llJif wli-rp liot prlm.-4 ilt. In aililltinn In Mliiili It li furl In r 1, mink il'l" for Hind vuli mop, I10III111; 1 li mnl lift tv.iti rfill. V. North Sea piuliuaii 1 lilies an outfit of Iii.es vtlii, li r x t, n,l i Iclit tnlli.4 in liuzlli, mnl li.ii iisiullv lived upon ii tlio .iiinznn; iiinul,ei , ( l.i.-il lmnk, Ituy olio of Willi ll lined Iip liallnl. TIip first iiir-i In ,1-iP-id Miijnl lll.inp vv, r," Ililiuat nnd l-.i,-i.ii,l, In 17f',. 'IIipv saineil tlm ptle "(tiinl twenty lx yeirs bpf.irp l,- sjii4-iin for s. dolus. At irernt all aviMsi- -f lllty pir Ins 1H111I1 il iinuuill). A pei loil of flip mh..Ii,N Inlvvi-m 1 fli-li if lilditului 1111. 1 Hi, 111, lor iiio.iih tint Hip tl i-.li Is 1 tiiilp ill-i.itit from Hip ,,!,-, nor. 'Iliiimler lias noiir I'ipu luiol 0V11' fotirlirii iiiIIih from Hi, II.1-I1. Ih'.iili .nlillpr) 1 1.1- I.mii lii.tid at 1:0 ludoi 'I'll.- del 1 1 111in.it imi of -l.ip.iu In In p in irry nie a ni,,,l, m 111II, 'li li II- no line of ilivilip tin nl 111 nio mure plain nn in Hip matter if .liipyjuls. Tin' 'li.klo flilpt.11,1, 1 i,m 1 lii-r fully kll miei, is riporlnl as iinpl,,tlus' .'J.nnil men, Mini Im, all Hip lat -st Miililueiy, lu, lulling in. 11111 1 1 it- 1 holers. ninne tin- irnnniip wbli.li ttlll likely ! nl,,,lisl,e, at Hip 1, , r,m ill, ,11 of linig liilnnnl Is Hip kl.-iiu; nf ll,i king bv evil .-r Willi im IV. Mi.-li,,) In net rid of 'Ids ri'ii-iiiiiiill 111 I'll, but till 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I v h, mms oMI'j'l I 1 ii'milt, art Mas ivitl klsM',1 li) Hip .11 liM.linis a-,' '--'-r ps, a put nf Hip affair 1,1 ulilili lie It nl UrmiRly and ii mllv nbjiiliil llieri- is 11,1 an.itoinis.il i,.is,,n mIh- ill birds f-liould 11, it ilntiU li) pioloiuod 1111111,1-1011 nf .tin- 1,111. Mtpnunin; i-tiltl, li nl u.tlir tr, I,,' pi,nt V unit in my luiils, li.n,r. d'pi.,,1 for tin ir ll,iild nillrlm, 1,1 iihii. Hip drops of 1.1111 or ,1,'iv Mliiili ililii.' to lull, mo 01 fob.up. and 111 tins tare it is nlivietu Dial nil. -in , I, ' ,-lppiiu ,,11, 1 ri lug of Hi,- lii'.ul U ll- only i.nuli- of ilunkinj.- -IVMllllili' 'llio blrtliplai p of , ur pr, -1,1, ills aie ,lnl,l,,l ainoiu; tin- t ili-s us full,, Ms. s, ti .e h.iup fn 111 Virginia, live from nliln, Hiop to 111 ',w Yoik, two mil from M 10.11 Im II nl N.'itli 1 .1 r 1 111, and one euli from N,tv .lirMt. lnutu, Kt. N,v lljuipdilie. Vimmnt. I'liin-.vlv.inl 1 and Tentips. mp. 1'iosi.l. nl Mil'lnli-t i.s nf Set, 1, lnli mi ip,.lrv; Vlu-I'nuiiliiit l!,,-,v,lt Is of 1, llml Hut, li ilpxint. II. frp Hie kIii-II of He loiomnt ber ,111, s till, k .Hid liiid nml while tl,' molt Is mft Hid about till iiiliklllniliiy of lllbbor, llllllf of I 111- .Illl.S an u.itliPird ami wM 111,011 tin- ir.it ,in, is if S'ltilli Ameili.iii iltlis nnd 111 tin' dilnk i-li,,p Tin- nuts .ire tit open vvltli a mi, In to. 'Hip liullt pioVi-s a luo-l iifii'-lim; iliink, -..Inle Hip 1111 at is 1, 1I011 with a .ptwli or, mote oflui, with .1 hllwr vut f 1,-111 Hip In It Tl.o v.ikjml!,, a fpei ion of crane, 1 uid to In .an- of Hie niiMt Intolliv, nt bird-, kinvvn. lhe bin! l u,,l l,v the nallvis of Vinizmli, ',utli Amen, j. In Hit- plaee of h,plnnl il 'tfs, for uiiaidiiig and lurdins tltplr lloik-, i,f lupp It U ii,1 Hut lioMevir fjr '.In ijkiuiik mi) iuihI'T vvltli tin llml.). It nevir fills In find 'Is vv iy Inline al nUlit. driving bitore il all Hit , 1, nlurcj liitrusie,! to Un 1 arc. I'dier piies and pondulK mule fn nt vvoni pulp und treabd vvltli a pr,i iv itivi , an imw liiiiig put in un. After Hie iwnl criiuling Hip pulp Is vv.isIuhI. Mtpiiifd, ,i.il Hirouuli a beat ilitf rngllie. Ilieu n rt-nied .igiin. 'IIip-p .opera Hunt louipl, tt'd. n Hun kIuo) nf I lie pulp is Mound on .1 tun- until the iloftlred ililekuiNS is Mi'iirod. Altir diiluir tin MiI-p Is ..ei.it, ,1 vvitli 1 privpiv.it Ivp. Its 01, ,1s aie tl.ca tlaMiid in 1 latlio to any ilinlied fnr-n. THE FOUNT OF TEARS. All hot ami grim.) fiom the ra,l, Dust Kiay fiom arduous .veils, I Kit mp down mnl t-i-ul in) load llmiile tin I'mnil t Tea. 'I In vt.ilt-r inrklp,l to my p)p, I aim, il)lal likt and f""l, And ImaHiIng llieii- 1 nslfiil li:h, I Is lit nit- to the pool. When, l, 11 villi irled, "I'lUrlm, rial lljidi tlio' Hie n Mince Is'. And mi to other laiuls and i-klcj, '11,1s fount Is ui.t far thee. T.i.s on, but calm tliey tnnlleoj (ran, S'ftuP ma) lint love or t-ln. An 11 1 it'll giurdt tin I'oiuit of Tears, All Hit)' lint I1.1t hd tht'ielu." Ilim with inv burden on tny back, 1 tuiiied te true a.vhlle, Pll,t at the iiulnvillui; ll.nk, Tin 11 al the vvattr'n Millie. And 91, I g upon iii.v m.iv, Tliro'oui Hip ubiy vein. Hut piusid un inon In iilulit, by diy, llmnle Hi" I ount el TeiM. 1'jiiI l,iti rente Huuli.ir, In Alntlct'i. Makhlg Amends. 1'oi-esl rtiiH-t, tho lltcraiv mini' of llutforil, is a iiuul filniilly pi.,,'. '11., toiiiiiutp miinlnra ,,f Hi it ili.iiiiioil ilulc Imi. nob toeiliir In tnu in, i.i fikmll)' 111 nun r at nil turns and at ult 1 iioiit. Whin Harlot lleeihrr Slovvi vvaa alive, Mjik Twain, who Ibid near hri, had 11 way of iiiuiiln,' lu to tonviu.- vvltli lu-r no I her iliucli his, ofleii in .1 tomevvhat 111 1 1 :; 1 0 cootunie, Lie. illy to tho iIUIipm 1, 1 Ml. ( 1, 1111 us. due iiirulu m liu roluriiid (10111 Hie stouin'j, jam iKiklip, Mm. (liniciii ma lum at tho door with the I'Mlinutluin "I here, Sim, )ou have bicii i,ir to the tilovvtVs nsln without a miMlc. It'd really dUiiuceful tint way ou neg lett jour tlrciil" llcr liu.band uht nothln;, but went up to Ills room. A few mlm-tu liter Mia. btovvo was mniinoncd to the door by a mel longer who prcuuUJ her with a unall box neat- ly done up. She opened It mid found 1 black illk luiktle, auonipniiled b)- llic follonlnu notel "line It a neiktlr. Take It out and look at It. I think l l.i.vctl till! an hour this itiorntniz., At the end of that time you will kliully ipiurn 11, 114 It Is the ont.v one I hive, Mjrk Twain." Until IMu.inls In Short Stoili's. LAWSON'S MAXIMS. Here are fotui- luisineM mulins that hive Kill, led 1honi.li W. I.iwmui, Hip ll,ilon copper king ami jaihtMnan, In ftiei-psn! tip tntp to )nttr btst instliu.ts. lip Ihi'iniuih. Sevir bt me-llilm- pi J on In Jour buslnpM lint juti ,lii not iiiiili-iHlni-il, Ti.ire eviry etfnt baik tn Its iaup. Otheivvlse jmi aie not fully i,iilpml In lurry nu bu-lui-M. Woik (villi i iiihuid.im and Willi nil tour pw ers. Im only on,- tlilnu' at n time, an I feel tint tlilntc Is H o iin.st Imporliiiit Ihlm; In the world white ,1,'lm,' It. In dialliv! vvltli a lum Innk I1I111 utrakht In Hip e)p. linn .von nrp at jour best. If )our 1 in ihv mtlki-H at )eii and hurt, don't l,t him mi- lint he has hint you. Illdhule him, nnd utrlki- when your linn- ioiup'. Viiept dofeil ,hll,,,p1ili.i1l)-. Vpplv IorIp fn all Imslneis prepositions. t( Ihii Mill n,,t tnn,l Hip bs ,,( lomi, ri'leit them lu the Ktok uurkit ilnn't i-xppit tn liukf inonov fiom full, ivv line lhe Up,-. No man i-ter 1,111 do II I idoss ,vna ire, ii the Itidil", don't Kppuillte. INACCURACIES IN COUNCILS. lidllor of 'll,p Tilbunp. Mr! In Hip ItrpnMli an's ropoit nf list nlchl'is H, tut iiiiuiill nipolliig appears the following fiotn imi irks bv Mr. Oliver: "I In M.ibr inmpiny had nt.nleil with a i.ipb til l,tlk of J..ol, and at ,rr-nt It vvh '.-to.ii,.i t.i, mis had nun: on ok iiih lll'slMi.st" If Mr. Oliver Is rnrreptlv reported above, 1 lake pleimin- In Having that theie Is not a Mord of t nil It in his nMtrniint, the vilup nf whlrh Is eipnllnl oiilv bv Hut nf inothir upiillv nninls riput fellow I'Mini, Ittinn, vvhoip 1 dlbre and knovtb i.L-o of nil ilr led him to 11 .oi t in a pnbllo In trrvliw vine months nn, to tlip ainus-mrnt of the tltv, Hut mii h iris as vvp were delivering eet lOinlJcrably 1ms than in tents pir thousand feet. Yuuit trid), W. M". Seranton. ESTRANOEMENT. tine whom I lute and iherisli tenderly, lto inn alkn lands beyond the rrstlcst tea. Atiiltit-r 1eeps beneith a irtutid of cravs. And l.ecl, not whin my vveaiy fooivtjps pais. While 1 i,e, tliouzh near, u f-ir-l pr vet ir m me, Thau they tint dwell bpyond Hip gravp and fpa. -Ibtiiy ( Ipvelaml Wood, In Ainslec's. VHY HE IS F0PULAR. l'rom the (. Ivuis Mirror. The people like K,evilt beeausp he is an Vm, rli.iu, luiaiLip lie bn't a hultrer or .1 dodger, briaiin he Isn't the rnatiiip of an) 011 nun or p of men, bei ms be lepresrnts luinslf. be t.msi he is Hip t)pe of man tint politics needs, a man of ronvii linns, a mm of i-ultutp and of fine iintei dents, jet In democratic s.vi.ipithy with "all foils and conditions of men." - TOLD BY THE STARS. Daily Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus, The Tribune Astrologer, A-itiohbc iast LIS a. in., for satuidaj, Aug 2, 1001. & fV A 1 hit, I boiu on Hlin div will liollic that the thirl M.il-t nun i-hoMs a ilbpoiition to keep out of fight. Tin- vvl-e 111111 alvvavs lblens to the advice if his wife whcthir he aurpls il or not. It Is ra.irr for hoiup men to Fppak six Ian-guiu'i-s than fol others to tell the truth 111 onp. 1','inoit Is like tvlil-kP): A good stimulant, but il. in.', unit lu laicc quantities. Tin- mill who beioiues iealuuj of his wife pa)S hlnisplf a Ki,,r louipliiniut. Ajacchub' Advice. Mm'ft religion slinidd. If jicwsllile, lunlve tho Sil.liiili. but one ili) varatinn from the service of the devil Is better Hun none. Our Outing Sale of Shoes With prices we are as thankful to give as you are to receive. 500 pair Youths' Leather Bicycle Shoes, tan and black 75C 500 pairs Men's Tan, high and low cut, usually $3.50. This sale.... &.5U 200 pairs Ladies' Black Vici Kid Button Shoes warranted to be worth gi.50. This sale 75C Lewis & Reilly L. 4-ff0 WYOMING AVENUE. It is now time to put your winterclotlv ing and bedding and you need something that will keep away moths. There is nothing better for this pur pose than the Cedar Chests that are car ried in all sizes by HH1& Conneli 1131 Washington Avonuo. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 15. After August 1 5 no will be jpi ui itipwua ijinai w S The Tribune's V EDUCATIONAL CONTEST I The Tribune's liducational Contest has been open eleven weeks and still has five weeks to run. There is plenty of time even yet for new contestants as is demonstrated by the fact that last year two of the winners were only in three and four weeks respectively. The eight special rewards are offered to the young men or women who secure the largest number of points in the contest. They are required to canvass for subscribers to The Tribune and are credited with one point for every month's subscription se cured, a year's subscription counting twelve points. Two of the winners will secure four year scholarships, valued at 1,000 each, for the work of a few weeks. Why shouldn't one of them be you ? The Special Rewards s Scholarship in Lafayette College $1,000 Scholarship in Swarthmore College 1,000 Scholarship in Stroudsburg Normal School 675 Three Scholarships in Seranton Business College, $60 Each 180 Two Scholarships in Seranton Conserva tory of flusic, $7sS Each 150 Kach contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards will be given ten (10) percent, uf all the money he or she turns in. N. J!. The first two scholarships do net Intbid" meals, but the fciitenlints nccurlnj thee will be civen tin (10) 'fr rent. p all the money hu or (lie turns in to Ins rrlbusc, to assist in lu.viiii tliU cvpuue. There aie six weeks yet of the contest and it is not too late for any energetic young man or woman to enter. Some ol Inst 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, THIRD NATIONAL BANK OP" fiCPJArOA. OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus 5525,00. United States Depositary. Special attention, given to BUSINESS, I'KRSONWI, .111(1 SAV INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. Conkci.1., President. Henry Bllin, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Peck, Cashier. Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. 325-32? PcMi Avenue, A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Cut Qiass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Weddiug Gifts. Mercereafo & Conneli, 132 Wyoming Avenue, a SIS, 'V more new contestants -V received in iffwjmMiji.'iwi.iwrM ' 'J $3,005 Tribune, Seranton, Pa. stt 1 sllA We Offer Special Vakies- in li -.J Underwear There is no finer line shown by any house in the busi ness; and our low prices will at once commend themselves, Lace and Embroidery trim med Skirts, Night Gowns, Drawers and Corset Covers all at very tempting prices; 126 Wyoming Ave P. J. HONAN, Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. Allis-Chalmers Cq Successors to Machlno Business of Dickson Manufacturing Co,, Seranton anil Willvcs-Barre, Ii. Stationary KiiKlncs, Boilers, Mining Machinery, 1'umps. Binghamtoii Privata Training Schoo' fcr mrvnin. Iljikvanl ami Peif Muto Chil dren. Mjnual Tiiinlns. rhjlcil Culture, Nceilleurl, Muilc, Ktn.lcrKirtfn, VrtlcuU. tlon. Oiivn cir round. Circular. I'rlcei moderate. S. A. pooMnXE, $J t'alrview Avenu. eldrum, Scott a Co. imm ins ' J ni7wn,