w THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 100I? " A V , , V WEST SCRANTON ii-i-jvtr' CHILD FELL TO HIS DEATH TUMBLED FROM A PORCH AT HIS HOME. Xho Dlstanco Was Twonty-ilvo Feet and DeRth MuBt Have Been In stanteouB Harry Lisk Injured by Cars in tho Mt. Floaaant Mine. Michael Connors Escaped from the Went 8ide Hospital-Three Wo men Arraignod Before Aldorman John for Giving Falso Measure. Andrew llo'ol, Ilic two and u half oarold child of .Mr and .Mi". Andiew Hnsel, of ."..' eVraliton -tieel. met his death lust evening at 7.i o'clock, ns tho icstilt of a full. While tho palelits of tin- lilld won entlng siippei. Ainlii'w wot tip fiotn tho table anil wont out on tho b.u k fnich. and belli,; lather sliolt ti look over thi' inlllnu. ho took a tin boiler nml put it In place, then "loud on that. The Hist lutlnialUiii hi" pnicnts had nf any daiiKci w it win n the.v looked thiough tho doorway and uw tho hoy genie, llln father Jumped up ftom tin talih .iml run to tn- poiih. calling for III mhi. irpinliiK no answer, he looked over the lalllnir and .,w hl hoy lying below IiIiii. Up lan down stairs and picked the 111 lie follow up. Dr. Wal ker wax Immediately railed nnd found tin; i-lillil de.nl. his death having ie slllted II nil! .1 ftaitllio of the skull. 'I'he fanilh live In the uomuuI story of thp In li k hoxiie at .".'t- Seiantoti street. The distance the child fell was nliOIlt twpnt.-IHe fret, and death nillt lmvo heen liftantiinoous The fuueial -will ho hold on NVdiiesdn.v. Deserted His Bike. l.iiht evening a gentleman who had just puuhMM'd a new vvlied. was i Id-lllU- on .Main avenue without "a light. One ill the ollli ei s railed to him hut lie didn't think best to stop, so the Hirer gave ' liae When the wheel men s.iw what was up, he Jumped Mom the wheel and lift for pails un known. The hike wan taken Into rutml. and committed to the station house, whole, later In the evening, the ttcmhling owner called ami Used matteis up. Park avpiiuo. Arrangements have been made to have a literary and musical entertainment. In which tho following will pattlclpate: William Connelt Olcc club. Miss .liuth Thomas, Myvanwy Hoynon, John Uvans nnd others of equal fame. All the dainties of the season will be served by the young ladles of the chrtlcli, and the public Is cotdlnlly In vited to attend and enjoy themselves. Dragged by Cars. A young man by the name of Many Link, who Is employed at the Mt. Pleas ant mines, was the lctlni of a quite serious accident on Satin day. Up was woiklng a usual, perfotmlng his duties ns driver, and as be was walking nlotiK the slope he stumbled and lost his hold on the car, with the lesult that he was dragged some dis tance bifoin the mules rnuld be slop ped A doctor was Immediately railed and iliesed his Injuiles, which ion slsted of a severely tout leg nnd nu meious other biulsps nbmit bis body. No bone weie bioken and In a short time be will be able to resume woik. Boforo the Aldorman. Tin re Italian women by the name of Cone hut r.lualdo. Margaiet Manettp and Olodano S(ouan, tospec livel, liv ing at Ouninore, were atiesied on this side estpulnv on the charge of giving about one-tblld less bertlrs to the quail than the .standard measiue calls foi. They weie taken befoie Abler man .lohn. who. In the absence of any rash In their possession, allowed them to go, upon t licit promise to give full measure In the ftltrue. on his own acocnut. As alt the saloons were closed up tight, It was no trouble for Lieutenant Williams, who had been notified, to find Michael nnd return him to the temperance mansion. Lawn Social. This evening, the l'iist WoMi llaptlst cliurih will hold a lawn mm lal on the spacious lawn of James Kvans. Jlyde SUNBURN Ttoe anil Almond Cream rrmovM redness el the akin and soothes the pain of sunburn In one night. Take a bottle with jou on jour vacadon. ton 81.12 HV (1 JK.NKl.VS. Funeral of William Hughes. Sattuday afternoon iIip fi lends and lelatives or the late William Hughes gatheied aiound the casket thnt con tallied all that was mortal of the one so cleat. Itev U. It. Hopkins, pastor of the I-'Irst Welsh llaptlst chuich. had thai go of the service and spoke words of wannest praise for the deceased. and consolation nnd hope for the weeping ones. Itev l)i. 11. II. Hauls, of the llaptlst chinch of Taylor, took charge of the service at the ginve. Interment was mnde In Washbutn street ceme tery. Another False Alarm. About f o'clock on Saturday evening, the flic companies had the ple.isute of tin nine out to a f,vle alarm fiotn lio 11. Scranton and Seventh streets. The cause of It all wns an individual who had evidently never known tli.it the place for smoke to come was out of a chimney, and so when he saw a chini ng smoking, took It for granted that wherp there was smoke there was Hie, and .so turned In the alnitn. Escaped from Hospital, Michael Connors, who was taken to the West Side hospital last week, after being taken very ill in a bar room, took it into his head that a little bit of "good cbeei" was the piopei thing to take on Sunda.v. and as he could get none at the hospital, be left with out leave and pioieeded to hunt It up Our Annua! August Shirt Waist Clearance Begins today. It embraces everything in stock from the good medium grades to the finest productions in Wash Waists that art and Skill can Produce. But, these are not the days for long stories, so we'll cut this one shor: with Crisp, Straight Facts for Hasty Summer Reading. Coming Musical Treat. TJach year the Welsh people of this vicinity have been holding an eistedd fod In the lailous churches about ClulstniKH time. This year the Liter aiy and lilble society of the Welsh Calvlnlsilc Methodist chuich aie mak ing preparation to bold It as usual. No effort has been spaied to make this a loyal success. Noted Welsh singers have abeady ben seemed and the com mlttee In chnrge expect to have the progi amine out within a month, Last enr the Tnjlnr church held It and It wns pronounced a fit and suc cess. However, the people of Bellevue believe thnt they can eclipse It. as welt ns all former efforts, and aie doing their best to roach tnat end. Thetp will be a very Important meet ing nf the ex-Oolumbln Volunteers, nt the Columbia hoe house on Division street, this evening. All who come under this head aie earnestly leqttested to be piesent, us business of gieat Im poitnnce will be biotlgbt before the meeting. NOTES AND PERGONALS. Mr. John Davis, of North .Sumner avenue, will leave this morning for Philadelphia. The burning out of the controller on one of the big cais Sunday nfteinoon deln.vcd tialllc on Main avenue for some time IMgar Powell, of Jackson street, spent Sunday at Lake Wlnoln. Iteveily Chase, of the Columbia HosC compnu.v, spent Sunday nt (lien Dnoka. Miss Mnry llariK of Uynon stieet, Is .spending her vacation at Lake Wlnola. Mis. T. K. McDonald, of Scranton stieet, Is home ft inn V. milling. Henry Thomas, of Hampton street. Is home after a lslt to the old cuountr.v. The r, M sen lety of the Simpson church met at the home of Mrs. llvan Jones, of Hde Paik avenue, on Snt- tirda.v. After the business session, le fieshinents weie seived. Miss I'Mlth lteese, of Jackson street, Is home finm Hamilton. William A. Ippland and M. P. Si liimmel have n opened their estab lishment at West I..11 kawauna avenue Messis John Law son. Isaac Hauls nnd Chailes Klmmli h Ipft cstetday for a llshing tilp to Itolilnson pond. Miss Jones, of Dickson City, spent Sunda.v with her aunt. Mis. J, I'. Wat kins, of Washburn stieet. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. 'I'he funetal of Min. Hva Yetket took l.i c vcsloidav afternoon at - oclock fioin her late icsldence. iij.t Sloe um stieet. The services over the lemalns weie held at the bouse by Itev. Wittke. of the Cedar Avenue Church of Christ, and were laigol.v attended Interment was: made In the Wasliburn street cemeterj. Michael Wetter, of 605 Stone avenue, entertained a number of his ft lends last Satin day pv tiling, on the occasion of his fiftj-thliri annlversar.v of his birth, llames and party diversions weie In dulged In, and at a late bout lcfiesh nients were spivod Among those prcs cut weie Mr. and Mis. Albeit Hcrbstei, Mr. and Mi, reulinand Kell. Mr. and Mi' lleniy Wolfien. Mi and Mis. Matthew Alles, Jr. Mr. and Mis. John I.anuau, Mr. and Mis Matthew Walb Mi. and Mis. license 1". Huntlngei Mi. and Mis. rhailcs (Jiaf. Mi. and Mis. lMwin Kell. Mt. and Mlc. Henry Wettei., Ml. and Mis. William lielel Mr. and Mis Chailes llorlg. Ml. and Mis. Peter Sc huniachei, Mr. and Mis. Matthew liohn. Mr. and Mis. 11. Doll. John Dlmlln Mls.s Maine Welter. A. Kell. Sadie Wettei, Lam a Wetlcr, Maine Lnng.in, Dota Ko and Joseph Weltei fivlces over the lemalns of Waltei, the T-niontlis-old son of Ml. and M s. John Nmocby wcte held yesteida morning at fl o'clock at the Independ ent Polish iliuiih bj Itev. Father Hudor. The funetal took place fiom the family icsldence, lull) Piopect ave nue. Intel nuMit was made in the Ml nooka cemcti'i.v Patiolmau Chi 1st I lose Is doing his Hist week's duty on tllhs side. Division No '.', Ancient Older of Hibernians, will meet in legulai ses sion this ovtnlng in St. JnlmV hall. All liidiibcis ate icciuested to be present. A Quintette of Beauties We have lower priced Waists in stock if you want them. Those refered to in this advertisement, however, are all higher grade goods in fine hemstitched Linens with embroideries, insertions, Fancy Collars, Sailor Collars, all manner of tuckings, Plaits, Button effects, etc. These then are all its novelties: Mercerized Weaves, Silk Ging hams, Chambrays Lawns, Batistes, etc, Faultlessly made up in fashions latest decree and so varied in style and color effects as to meet every requirement. White Waists too, at its same figures if your faucy runs that way. Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $1.50 are now 75c Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $1.75 are now 98c Ladies' Shirt Waists worth S2.00 are now $1,25 Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $2. So are now 1.49 Ladies' Shirt Waists worth $3.0 are now 1.90 Summer Wash Suit Sale Buyers who come today will fiud the assortment still complete, but it's on the verge of breaking and we have takeu time by the forelock and sent the prices down before the break comes. The materials used in these suits em braces everything that todays faslrons call for. The mak ing all the way through is to an express order, and is right )tt every case, The Variety of styles is without limit. Suits that sold for $6.00 are now $3.98 Suits that sold for $7.00 are now 4.50 Suits that sold for $8.50 are now 5.00 1 Enough said Your ta3te or judgement must do the rest. Globe Warehouse GREEN RIDGE. W. (' Van m ilium and family, of Norlli r.'ilk, have ictuinrd (mil .1 Mijmirn at Like W ilinl.1 Mnln I'. 'flnuiWr It l.nlr li.nl t tic inol Lev cm link-in hmiiiip rrpliiril In a laiKrr Mnl mii. .1 1 .il li u( h'iiiii)' tulic as much ,i the did ho. It N rxi'tih'l Hill oiip if I In' IriihcM limn Vlr ViiV -iliuil it ( unilii rl mil Hap will ail ilu.fi rlic pr.oiM iiii-i'tiiif: nf the firocii llhli:( I'n -lutrii in ilmrih tniiiminu runlnc, '1 lie l.niii IIiiI.t lunplr .nr L'li'allv inliioslnl in llilc w liu 1 ami sill limililli vs juII tlioiiirobrs of Hip opp r tuiiitc t" bear her Mi Kmhlir nml iluisiilrr, Vlirtsniiltr, air at th On 411 V lew llnii-o Ok an lircvp Hi mil Mia I. MiiiiH 1'oiilluin luce i-lurn'-il fmin lilhihl.hi.i ' Mu Mjisjiii lliviir. of l'..i.uii. I villiui; Mi VI.ilicl 1 iiHlham, nf ( airm. ,i nuc Mi I' Winirio. nf oniliPi t iml dap. I ml i inl loiin nlnni tlr Illellllt till wlllll. will aiMiixs t lie pracrr merliti,' nf (in in Ul'ltc l'ii- 1 1 1 c i I a c i chinch " oilnosildj i'M'Iiimj Lichty's Celory Nerve Compound for all nei veins diseases, (neuralgia, lhcuniaiism. dm vims debility, paialy s,s, biliousness, dyspepsia, costlveness, piles, liver complaint, kidney trou bles and femal" complaints. It noes to the seat of the disease and cures thnimiRlily nnd i-peedlly. Sold by Mat thew Bros. Jonas Long's Sons Great August Sale of Furniture Now Going On. Furniture stores generally count on August as the dull month in the business because they believe that furni ture selling is limited to times only when people feel the actual need of new furniture and they are willing to pay the store keeper his full profit. While this may be true of some buyers, we believe that hundreds of wise and thrifty housekeepers will buy furniture when it is cheapest, and so we have planned to make this the busiest month in the year by offering such great inducements to buy that the whole city and country around about will become interested in buying furniture here in August. Already the Great August Sale of Furniture, as reflected by our large show win dows, has called forth many a favorable comment because of the goodness of the quality and the little ness of the prices. Rockers and Fancy Chairs Ureal ir I'rlic. '"W. s sv 1.17. 2JO !.'. .1..V) :.T5. .-, I. 1.(10. IIT'i 5.VI. si .:!'. P21! 7.1V 111, VI S.7.'). i no i.;. rno IJ.20. I'll) 11.011. Kitchen and Dining Room Tables llicnlar I'm' Nnvc. 1 7i f l.lrt. sm d.v). Ill H) ,s.-jj. 1J VI lllfNl II " 11.50. i7.mi n.yi. Pino y,. ' vi iii Jl no Sei.rtl. Go-Carts and Baby Coaches rircillat Pnc. Noxr. j Oil no, 700 A 7V. S VI !. 12.") 10UJ. Wilton Rugs In new pallrriK, urrs 27 l. caliic. l, uc pnep ij ns Sump iifcv Patterns In fliuo IK iiiin Mcr Iiuc, niic Jixjl, alc pilec ., . ,W.u Upholstery lint one nmrc liii" Is tiMslcri" to make the pftcrltis; ininplete. ou lll find In It the eppimili" comer. Iluftied llohhliiet l.icc Oiiitalns ullh lare Irnt'itlnc ami eilcr. vale ptlcc .....' I0 tleniK'ance l.ice Cuilaltn. Sdc pilce.fjii 1iultatir.ti IiMi Point, plain center. Sale price vl.ii'l lapMliy Peltier., fringed lop and bot tom. In red or Rreen; tibial piice, t-l.io bale piice S.'.T.i llrpp rurtiin, all over ftgure., frlnued top ami bottom; mual pike, S,2,, m,. pike tI.V) I'hln llrpp Poiilei., with l.ipcutrv hnr rler. In red and urren; uual price, UK) .Now mi T.ipoliv T.ihle Cocei", 1'4 j.udi fquiii; umijI piice, 0cc. talc piac .... 7'k: Side Boards Summer Furniture Imtihllne 1!oeV.rr and fcetlrr odd pricci! llraiil.ir Price. .Vn, .4 .HI i.w .."al .-:.i i :t in .i 31 1 . .is. . 1.'t . I.'i'i. . 2.1". HI i.: titular Piice. Vnr. $11110 M2 liut l-"i". 21 in t7.r. JJ ill l&IHI I'U IIICl 2'iO ." 21 7". .Vim Ihim. li.MW .51 ijO. Bedroom Suits At price po'siblc bccauc of llie Ausint Fiitnlluic ale. llfRidii Pile. Now. jil.llO I7.I. .-.firm 2 ,iii, ioii i.im. $.'fi ju in ?.; no 2 io. 50OJ I .'!. Parlor Tables itcsnlir Prke mv Sue I'l 4i mi (', i ;-. i (is .1 in 2 7.t ,i ml ! 'HI II VI ,ll'J Carpets, Rugs and Mattings Vn Vnpu-t rurmiur sic ccnuld hanlli be eninplete ccillinut 8pei iat piice nn (. upets Hi' I l!iii;. nt e sice liei,llli l feu of tbe iii.inc rpeclaU to be had dm In:; ihli month. Inui tin Caipel, 27( graie, nou Ir,i: buraln Caipet, lOe '.'tide, now Jlo 'lapiMrj llun-rl, Vc grade, tunv lii' 'lapcli.v Hiii-sds 70c undo, nov ill- Tapektrc Hiti-vN, KV grade, novc Mr Itlcrluw llnrit Pniel. In louin leiigtlis per .caul. Ok to t UK litis in caipet ie, A 1 Mln and iiif, at under prices iliiiinf the .ale tiling vour mnm nieisiircnienti with Jmi and nemo unnie evieptinnal due. in cupels at eitit-ipurler to onc-liilf eindci price. Chiffoniers Of the betl gralrs ind nceft ft If.: lirgiilar Piice. Now. $ h?! :n. Ml , fi.ill, u..io moo lit l.',2'.. 17HO 1.1.7'.. 2I.OT 1!.(. China Cabinets and Buffets Parlor Suits The reduction In pilie. earned by the .tigut Sale of Kiirniluii' can be iinprrwed li.v ronipiring tho legular vcllh Ilia peeiat price: (i SMrt Mills lio'V 41V 'A 21 oi) hull ii'iw 21 ri 2sn0 Suit, no J2..VI. (Id) Milt, nnvc- mX fti (Kl sultt no a- 1 1 rm. KIOI vuil. nnvc ,7)Yl. i.shj huit. now 5" m. l.'juo build now i"j.0ij. GoCarts and Baby Coaches rieculii Pine Now, "II in Ml-'. I7.IHI II. I'l. 2.ii s.m). Mmi 2u.i0. 2JIU 21 mi. Wall Paper. I'lirnilure, Caipet. Hug.. I phoNtcrir. nnd Wall Paper. It theie anithing ele? ca. S'e tnnioiinn'i piper, for pittieulira, Ihe-e pilie? aie for ilmililc lolls of '.Vail I'apei. tik Paper now pie. .'in. Paper now Oe. 40r Paper now 2x .ah Paper now 20c. 20v Piper now IV. ldc" Paper now 7e. he. Paper noc 5c. Border and celling to malih. Herder fiom In j ml up, lloo n moulding at half pi ice. Tegular Price. $11 tl ... 1l i0 . ,, IS (XI . .. r , .JOU . ., 10 HI ..... Vitt. s 0i . is :.. II. VI . isiin , 21 mi Pictures nleierf Phtr in bin fumes 10e (aihon and I'liihirii-i m l.l.nk and oik flames, u-uil price. im Mle price ... .le PlatincltcH in Mick iiumd ind ocal frame, -iibml., ing' and liorre.' hrd .sale prn e v JONAS LONG'S SONS. vvsAW FOREST CITY. Special to the Suanton Tribune. FmvM 'll Aug. .. Tho Itcpuhllran pilmmlrs m lip hold TucFilay oven Ihb fiom T until s d'e'locV,. Mis. .1. .1 Wnll-cr rouirnc-d .Saturdny from n Mny at Atliiiitlc City Tlictc l.s ,i 1,1 eat deal of WTltatlnn R-nlnpr on lolatlvp to the hmouirli liulld liiK. Sp.'piiiI citizens have made protest.- in the newspaper?, and it lis thp lending; tuple of eonvei.satlon on (he stieets. Theie aie man (dtlzens who are tiKuinst the piojeet and. nf eour.se, not a few who favor It, Meanwhile, Aiehlteet Moirls, of Seianton. has been nuthoilzed to ro ahead with the plans, and effoits aie being made to compel D K. Healey to vacate the lot, .so that woik can be begun without delay. The people Konerally aie vvatdilng for the outcome with Interest There aie many nicer Jobs than that of being a Forest city councilman Junt now. but the shouldeis of our borough fathers seem bioad and ftrong. Miss Helei. Walsh, of Plttston, Is Ms Itlng her uiule, Jtev. It. H. Walsh. Fathei Walsh will attend the forty houis' devotion at the Pleasant Mount chuich tomoiiow. William Manzer, of South Olbson, was a visitor In town over Sunda .1. .1. Manning, esq., of Scranton, was a business caller In town today, 13 V. Ames, of Waymait. tiansacted business heie today W. A. Weber, who has conducted a baKery business heie for neatly a oar, last week left for Heranton. It Is said that Phllo l.ee will embark In the bus. ness. Mr. and Miv Conrad Dillon, of Sus quehanna visited the latter's paient. heie Stuiiluv Beginning tonight, the povtofflce will (dose at 7 o'cloi K, an hour earlier than foimeily. The last delegation of Camp Heazy i etui nod fiom their two weeks' outing at Newton lake toda. DUNM0RE. Ml inrinliri of Cnurl Pride of lluniiioie, N'o, 02. I' of V , are Incited 1n be pre-enl m th-ir hill tonight al 7 o'lloik for the puipo.? nf j,. in" a tiolli) lide 10 cUlt j .i.toi luil(.i up the vallec. Owing to Die ahxme of lliioii.-li ("krlt filllliian (he ioiiihII did not unit la.i night, lul will ley il again lomotrow nltlit. MU Inez liej. of slioi-maker aienue, . ho guett uf Mia Irinard llolph at hci .uinliici lionui at Vlonth lake. Ilei ( horle. II ewli.g led volcida.v for f'armel (irnve uuip meellng, uheie lie will spend the week ai.d atdteu .eceial of the inert. Ing. Mi and Mi. Mclr Plnekiie.c left ve.terday for Wachlngmn, 1) ( .. nine lhe Mill niak'o their futuir lioiuc Mie. Mm V(le iml N. Ilic Harrington vi.itcd likndi in mmi ji.urilHi. tolnctte. loft this morning for Stock bridge, Mass , to bo piesent at U c wed ding of a niece of .Vis. Dm land Miss Caroline Hot, left this moinlng for Harilsbutg. lor a l.lt with filends. Attorney Oenei.il Hatdenbci-Rh spent Sunday with his fanillj In llonesclale. The annual coveting of stones aie now being hauled on Fiont .street by the stieet repair employes. Kdwln Ft, Callaway, who has been connected with the Wayne Independ ent for a number of yeais. went to llawlej today, where he will n.sunte the management of the Haw ley Times, having leased the plantfor a term of eats. Mi. Calloway Is one of the lls Ing and highly isteemed oting men or Honosdale, and will no doubt make a success In his new ventuie. On Saturdav next Miss Nellie t!, Kimble will teslgn her position In the composing loom of the Wane Inde penelent, nnd enter the office of her father, e-Huiges Wyman (1. Klmblo. Miss ICImhle has been a valuable eni ploe of the Independent foi over ten ears The remains of IMwIn H. Teais were taken on the eail moinlng Kile train today to Montgomery N. Y.. for Inter ment. l!e. W. II. Swift and relatives of the deceased accompanied the te nia ins. The f uncial services weie con ducted hei'e at his late re.sl.lenie by Rev. Mr. Swift, Satin day afteinnoti. Deceased had suffeied fiom a llngeiing Illness. He was 03 ycuis of age. and Is survived bv his wife and two sons, who teslde In Dunvei. Col. AS VIEWED IN RUSSIA. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until it ceti hejond the reach of medicine Thee often caj, "Oh, It will near away," hut In mod cur. It will near them away. Could Ihey bn Indueed to try the ucieuful medicine called Kenip'a flaUam, which la .old on a pntltlie guarantee to cuie, tliev would imnirdiately tee Ihe excellent meet after taklncr the ftnt do.c, Prim 23c, nnd 30c.'. 1'rial lie free. At all dru.-jun. HONESDALE. Spei lal to the Siranton Tiibune. Honesdale, Aug. 5. Uev. and Mis C. 1.. Peicy and daughter, Melva, anil Mr. and Mis. Clawson will leave on Tties day for a ten d,is' .tay at Farvlew lake, Pike count. Today (Tuesda) the Hawley and Honesdale lied Men unite In an excur sion to Lake I.odoie. Music by the Maple Clt band. Base ball and vnrl uus nttiactlons v :il be the order of the day. Paul (iaidnei, of Plttrtuu. spent Sun day at the horn" of hi' parents, Mi. and Mis. HenJ.unl.i Oardpci, The Ladles' Impiuvemept 'issoclatlon have caused setiee.i to be plaunl on the south side of P.uk lake, In front of the llaptlst church. Scotes of bony pickets have been going to the Fat view mountain dally by Delawnie and Hudson train. The hucklebeiiles sell for ten cents prr basket In Honesdale. Kx-Sherlff Itlchaul W. Murphy, of Hawley, whs i Honesdale visitor to day. Mrs. Coo Durland ami daughter, An- An Opinion of Proaiclont McKinley and the American People. I'iiiiii the l Peler.bure oocti McKinley has declaied categoiically that In (onipllance with tradition ho will not accept any nomination for a thlld term, and that In Maich, 190:., lie will become a private citizen. Theie can be no doubt that If he agieed to tun once mote he would be tc-elected. Ills name nnd adnilnlsti.itlon nie Iden tified with a peilod of unusual pios- peilty and the most Huoiishing con dition of the I'nlled States, it looks as though special luck attended eveiy undei taking of this piesldent. The people of the I'nlted States aie enjo) -lug a lemarkable state of well-being. While In Km ope all goveiumenls aic continually liu leasing their public debt, ns a consequence of mllltailsm, the United Slates lias giadually ie Uiired Its Indebtedness from lti.OOo.OOO,- 000 francs (In 1563) to S.DuO.OOO.OOO fiancs. And even this remainder It would now get rid of had not the gov ernment given the holders of Its bonds a pledge not to pi ess theli ledcmp tlon. The additional tnjtos e ailed foi th by the cost of the war of ISfiS have already been i educed by one-half, et the tiensuiy icpoits a smplii.s of 3r,o,noo,ooo fiancs. in 1'JOO the suipius vva 100.000.000 t'rancs. Another two yeais and the I'nlted States will hnve paid off all lis liabilities. The main source of this unpaaialleled economical success Is to bo sought In the peoplo themselves. In their unus. ual cntcipilhu mid iicrsuvvruncu. Tho best lllustintlon In this connctlon Is offeied by these same fabulous bar est;) of theirs. In Kuiope a good crop Is a mallei of chance, wheieas in the I'nlted St.itcb It Is seemed by means of practical system of tilling the soil, Irrigation and maiiining. Ameilcan fanners do not go to tuln. They glow rich, for their bread Is needed by other nations. Then, too, the I'nlted States expoits its sin plus bieasluffs only. As a lesult It doesn't have to eoiiveil Its ngilcultuinl districts Into f.utuiy towns. As to its Industries thej nie in a flourishing condition becaii'-e the con ditions suriouiiding them are extreme ly fa voi able to their development. The basis of production In that coun try Is an effoit to combine excellence of qallty with cheapness. The Ameri can factoiy Is vastly supei leu to the Kuiopean factory In point of resotlices nnd modern Improvement!). Itecently the Kngllsh government found Itself In need of a bildge In the Soudan. It was to be of unusual height and length. Well, not a single linn either In Kng land oi In Clemiany had the courage to undeitake the Jul), but an Ameilcan concein at once tesponded and fulfill ed Its contiact to the entile satisfac tion of the Kngllsh government. Agll ctiltuial machlneiy, engines, mils, etc., tare Imported by Kuiopeans from Auieiici, and competing vviin tne pio ducers of these commodities Is out of the question. With the exception of tile silk Industry and the pi otitic tlon of woolen stuffs, the Aniet leans have leached n high degree of perfection in every line of economical activity. It goes without saying that this ie public, which has achieved such gi gantic development and power In a little moie thnn one hundred yeais. owes Its happiness to the stanch do- votlon of Us people to their Institu tions more than an thing else. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel and Annex Vlrclnla Ave and lleaeh. Atlantic. I'.ic v i Sixth )car, r.iu beautiful looms eiuultc, clncl i and with bath, hot and cold ia-watcr hat In within few atds nf the hteel Pier. Orchestra. uurrs .iccmi .pni!K lilies. IJ 10 $13 ny creek' V.W up hj ila fcpcclal rales to families. Coachcj meet all trains. Wiitc for booklet cii.viii.i.s e. corn. the Delaware City. Vltantic ( lly, X. J. IcnnrvC aienue and lleaeh I enlrally lorjted Cheertul Comfortable and home like lahie and aervlee unurpa-ed. (apaelt, joo mT K HR1THKER SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE VJINOLA, PA. Finest F'immci II' 'el m N'ortheistcm Pennsv!. vania Unlet hacU reet Delaware, l.aekaw-anm mid W'entirn trim at I'actoryville l.eavln;; Scranton u a m and p m Write for ratei, Cle, ,1. W", Hoore, Prop, A New Use of Color. Walter II Paire, In Ihe World' W.nt, We ale llmlil nuie In Ihe Use nf mln for (Miilnr i lire Is. k have Ii.n1 while Ih.u-is ind hnues in eolonlil ji'IIohj we luce had bro mi house, and we' hace lad epetu blinds all the.e .ce.iu of mil' lice.. Ie hate had inlunnoidniii noteilles uf nun kinds Ilia tin men hive ccmsliltiPil Iho elfecta tint mav be procli.ieil be evtiriur cciIuik wlen atudied with lef.Kiiie ti ihe iirioiuiiiinKa llie nilural sicurr and idi iml build. ni;. .Who pilnta his hou-e ullh ictei. etice tu Ihe i nlor nf his ntdchbiu's house or to its natural mi! rounding' ' THE POWER OF NIAGARA, Orrin II. Ilunlap, in lh Woild't llnik. If cverv able bodied man In (ireairi New ork wen woiklns logeihei turning a cranl tn.j wnuhl not equal liu power to be deceit ped in tie fro ,tailon of llie Siauata I'alla Power miiipanc. and thee lould woik oim elshl houm a da.c, while the ifieat euiient there llowa lur c c r. m Insane Patient's Suicide, lie Tvclmlve Wire from Th Auoclated Preu. Piocu. lull. iik' ' laniet V Wikon. a pattern at ilm m-ane acjlmn threw lumolf Irad lir.t Into Ihe (pen door of a furnaci Iodic While haudaEO were belnc prrparrd W II. i n brnVe anal and aralu Ihien l)imelf into the fmuaie, this lime belie so filghtfull; burned that he dltd within a tliort lime. Free Tuition Hy a lecent act of the leglsla tuie fiee tuition Is now granted at the Literary Institute nnd State Normal School Bloomsbursj, Pa. to all those picpailng to teach This nhnol maintains courses of stud.v for tcaiheis, for those prcpailiig for college, and for UioM- studjliig mush It cc ill pi I. mi for parnnilari N. iiher ,I d 'Ilea -ci n aunerlor ad' vaioagis al euvli h 'Ilea ddreM J. P.WelsX A. M, Ph. D.,Prln. V kml MMmM3lMM Ar L'itl-. '