V THE SCR ANTON TR1BULVJ5- AVKDNUSDAl', AUGUST la.'ujul. N rHihffl Paiiv, rvpt Smvlity. Iy lh Ttth in Fuhllfthlnic t omp.n), at Hit Cents a Milh tl i niniAM' Mltnr 0 1 MVHlih, Hi Mini Manaser. hew txk OlHoot IJOMaMiiM. m s vrhi,m. Me ARint foi KotetRn WxeitlMna Enured t (he l'octofnie at (-cranton, .Vim 1 lla Mill MittfT. l'a , 11 When frif xlll pfimlt. The Tribune ii iliJ rlid In pilrt hort letters from its friend J''" ins on rutient topi.s. lilt tt rule l luat "" mint tr Mcnfrt. lor publKiitlon, In the "",." fill name, and the lomlltlon precedent " ; , .vptanfo l that ill contributions shall lie u"Jcl v r elitorlal rexulon Tiir n,ir nni ion um.miMvo Thf folloutns lahlo hos the pflie per In'-h erh Imrrtien, pm' tn he used ullhln one jeif! I Ilunof IMrlltiBonl rull niirHY I Paper Iteidlnc I PoMllen l' tMn VO Inches 'on inrhea 1!IY " 8rY Soon ' ' in it or rirn" nf thviku rinliiflf nn o( condolence n-l unulir irnfrilnitlnn In the nature "I ir1 "liTia The Tribune ma1.e iharjre "I r'n, line Hire fr,t Classified Adxcrtlslns lurnlshed on fp wllrn ' r:rTuN. AlVft'ST 14 1101 l". Treemer Kolh inn at leiKt d rlp miw satlpfrfi tlnti fiom tli an nountment tliat lie it fleited. n Unpatriotic Board of Control. "v r AJ.f. th uttrlv iinlunt pio- fl H fdlnps whhh haf eei V. f bn leiorded In the miiup what oiicr annals uf the Pf inton Hntttd of Control, the mnt uni'iue I that ol Monda nlcht. whfn wis adopted the leiuatkable fthedule nnnnunrl emnla In unlet to ple thf full Inn d.i nf rlnml leipilied n rulnrl'ir hiK been piepmed uhiih ion tlnuea to add to the buidens of thf nl-re-"-h oxeiladen tediheii- and to lin j,n.. extra nnilrtlon on the pupil It If. piopoterl to opfn the rhoolfi on the- third of i-eptemliu. a dite whlih UMiallv liiiludfp about the hottist weather In the enr and which piai -tirally means the exliHiitlon ol Ixiili teieheis and pupllt aftei a netikd n .i t Ion it nl-ii nit ui extiemt In ronenl'ntf to thousands of pocuts whi plrfii In thit time of the ear to prepare their chlldlfn for the fiiM wi-lvs of 'ehool and to settle at norm aftet atatlotif. pent nw,i The Idea nf detnandlnp attenclaiiM at a monthly Institute would not he tin Jut If a In the ae of the teat Inn of the i-rranton publlt .m hools, so murh woik weie not lequlied out of ffhool hoin Hetween the many In stltute the he.iit to heait talk" with the powors that be, the nonvenMial -stem of hfinUkeepInK thrust upon the tfaeheth, beld( the nutiaRcnits amount of work entailed b the In tricate examination method". tln haw no oppoitunlt fm hIIrIous ot mentil imnroement but moe along In a nuiow rioonp. whkh Is makliiR machines of both our tea.her and pupils The most lldliulou" Idea, howeei Is the mandate oideilne the schools to he open on Memorial da. a national holiday and one whlth is mtvt hon ored In obsenaiue as such, and not as a 'Rrind ' The best wa In whkh to Impress the rising pent ration with Hie solemn Impoitante of thnt dtx Is in Its usual obseiance, when the chil dren ro In throngs to the beautiful cemeteries all oei our country and with their own gentle hand place flowers on the phii.n of thi nations dead Whit would "eNPtclses" mean In comparison to lndn that pieilous priNllece-' Wlnt -would ' een Ists" mean In comparison to mining the (pportunity of seeing the veterans man h in -llent pioicsmod to the little plots wheie theli tomrailes lie" M hat WMild exercises ' of an sort mean, Immurerl in the prison of a m hool room, when all theli world under the skies and the sunshine paid honor to the mo.Pt slgnilU int national holiday In the whole eir" Ker ! indeed! The efrclfs held anntralh un the day presioii in eer. s, hool in the ilt amply fulfill nil lequitenients in tint direction The ehlldien and the teach ers should not he denied their light to the true ohsf-ixniuc of the d i of inemorv for thr mtlon's heroes We t'oubt if i teat her tould cnllctt salary fur teiehlns on a national hoiida No fault has exer been found with the Roird of Contiol of s-cranton f it has heen too lenient in the matter of compelling the attual JOO dajs of learning In the school jear i:erj- body knows tlm It is In the powei of the board to make a daj t onsl.st of as many or as few houts as It pleases. 1 xenhody knows that if the spring term inns fu Into the heat of June, the Board of Control max Issue an edict and say that one session, held In the cooler morning constitutes a da and no lost of state appioprlatlon is to he dreajied No ta'xpaxer of Pcranton will com plain If- the actual pound of flesh Is run taken from the fair body of hit. Iit'tle child )n the burning heat dining the first week of September, in order 'o make the tale of JOO dajs complete No tapaer will stand up and hoxxl vociferously If the "fin daxs of muni tuning do not compel either long, aborlous hours of out of sthuol woik for the teacheift. nor wearisome at tendance Into the hllsteilng heat of ummer-.for the little ones We shall be ery much mistaken If the puiple n this Vommunit do not rise up and ?rotest .violently pgalnst the deseira Ion of a nation's holiday by compell ng thasr hools to ixtopen during the forenoon of May 30 in nn xcar of the twentieth century. Will the patriotic organizations of this region tounttnance such methods? The excursion season glc3 promise of a jed-'hot ifnlsh, The ohtf in the royal kitchens of tho klnjr of Spsln and his regent mother, thr struck because rojal economy had UMied an edict for ham and esgs. In Head of the epicurean feasts he, was ixont to prepaie will receive the'sm pathy of the world. What on earth i the use of helnfTa king, if one must eonor'e to the extent of a menu v sti "ft .1 KS 1W IT l .n i Ftrlrtly rnndurtM along him nnrl fRO tlncJi ' Whit (in fuith l( thr ue of bednfr ft chef in a hint; and thr ijucen repent, If nne l to lv ifttlael to the prppnuitlon nf rm li tUMife. Vive le chrf uf the p.ila'c nt Murlrid! r'hiilrninn I'miay Ik nt ripeiit the man with th IiIbrpiU Job on tininl In this country To btliiR liniiiionv out of thf iJeniountlo muddle In IV nii.vl. vanla will lif to Mum himself the Ktentet nmn of, hi timee Hiding thite Iioims In ii rln up I" nnllilns to thf feat In poliiki vxlrlih mn'roiits Mr. t'lenjiv. In thn lnriRiiiiKP of the cliifa les he will be condemned to peidltlon xxhlchf-xcr lenuli obtulnod. Park Improvements. T tin ANNOi'NrnMF.NT that many Improxements for the comfort of the nnlnmls at N'ny Aug paik nie soon to be completed will be giatlfvlng to all humane reHdcis It Is exldent that this featute of the park has been too long neglected, and It I a xxotuler that more of the specimens on exhibition nt the ' Zoo" haxe not long ago succumbed to the U eminent thev haxe reielxrd, xxhrt'h has boidered on crucltj Tnki, for Instance, the Florida deer brought north bx r n. II. Mill Neatlx- nil fa nilllir with the bald's of xxlkl animals should know that the deer l the most fastidious of clox en-hooted beasts, and possesses the keenet "n-nt of nny ani mal of its clis. The Idea of conllnlng thf o khiiiiI ilenlyeus of the finest In n i ige w'th a lot ot ducks, rabbits and guinea fowls, xxhere nexer n blnle ot Rtass s nlloxxed to rioxx would be laughable If It vxere not cruel. The deer should In nlloxxed to ro un In n Inure em Insure, or txxo of tin in, If nittssarx xxhere thev could .secure something to eat besides biled hnv The lomlition of the bears, too, has been deplorable and those xxho under stand the cue of animals mm v el that they haxe silivlxed. When the cun ning specimens are housed In the nexx- pit that Is being pre pared for them, nnd provided xxith plentx ol xxntei in xxhich thev mnv sport nt xx 111, It is believed that they will be much more attractive than in the present clamped quarters, xxhere l"i the pist two ytars tin x have fated little better th ill sxxlne The enter pi s. of Mr. Hoi he and his assistants iir seeking to bettn the sur roundings of the poor ciptlxes xxho have been so long abused throiiRh the Ignorance of those In charge or tin midi lack of ltmds. Is to be com- nit ruled F.v all means lit the '".rut" rttelxe a proper share of the cash to be distributed In park Inipiovenients. 4 Fr Idp In Hip fcimll.x tree Is to be mm mended but exerx man should strive to be something mote than the great grandson of his great grandfather. Our Hawaiian Charite. I r IS Till: opinion ot W F. Mc Lennan, chkt of the wait ant di vision ot tin tie.isurx depart ment, xxho has just returned from Honolulu, that the Hnxx.illan islands xx 111 prove epeiis. to the Fnlted State- Mr. M I.eniran thinks that the Islands xxlll tost the Fnlted States a vast sum of monev befoie thev are completely Aineikanlreil. Ameil cau iustluitinns, xxhlle nuking rapid inroads, are not vet as thoroughly es. tablished as the might be, Imt, fit course. It loquncs time fm sink ip xtlopniPtits, nnil altogether, the pro gross nude In this diiectlon is satis, faetorx-. While Hawaii will cost this goxern- ment a gieat amount of mnnox there Is oxer j thing to lead to the belief that xxe will leiolxe In leturri equal benefit In one foi in or nnothcr in nn Inevitable icsult. One thing, how exer, must be ncc onipllshed in this connection mid with as little delay ns possible, nnd that in the la.vlng of the Hawaiian cable. Tly means of tlneit and speedy communication with the . H iwullan group, the commercial conditions cm doubtless be Rieatly Improved nnd le tuins Horn capital Invested bv govern ment and bx private enterprise will be more prompt and subst intl U, And now a number of editor a about th eountiy show a disposition to reprl. rniitid Acting becietnry of tho Navy Hnckett. A Crucial Test. -p HF Color ado man T I. Mun- snn, who has offered to the JL xxorld of silence and human- Itv in central the opportun ity of deciding ont e for all the (pits tlon of the transmission of nnlmxl tuberculosis to the human hod, ks making himself the t onspk uuu.s ligure of the e1a If the piopostlon s genu ineand the standing and reputation of the man seem to pieclude mix other inlerpietntlon It is the most ternark able exldence of faith in hi.s own the oiy and of willingness to make the Kieatest sacrifice eonceixable in the interests of humanltv that has been recorded in the centuiy past. Mr. Munon is the state dairy com missioner of Colorado and is a person of wide experience and knowledge, He has made experiments with tegaid to boxine disease for nnny jears. and Is an earnest believer In Dr. Koch's the or that animal tuheiruloMs Is not communicable dliectly or bx product to the human race. The Inoculation of a healthy human being with the germs of animal tubei culosls will go far to settle tho war vxhlch noxv rages among hacterlolo gists. The picpondcimue of opinion has been ngnlnt Pi Koch's astonish ing announcement, and If the contniiy will be pioved thinuglr the unparalleled proposition of Mi Munson, the u suits to the xxoild at laige will be iinahril. able In value. Not nlono the wealth f tho country and all civilized countries will be Inc leased through the preset vntlon of Ileitis which have been slaughteied by thousand, because of fear of contagion, but the gieat ad vantage of a loMmed feeling of .safety In the consumption of dalij pindueis vlll add minh to the tomfnit and well being of humanity The experiment will be awaited with Intense Interest. The controversy over the best plm of killing mosquitos has brought to tho rurfnee a PittdhurK writer vxho giave ly oiiKRCJits Hint the momnilto mild be kept In rhpi'k "If the little spartoixB whlih Iniesi thli legion 'null only be ednrnted to piey upon pip Ii Inneiti' Theie tenllv Keems nothing left foi tllli siiro but to enter the lulu?M nt ip.inow lialnliitc nt oiue. Aerordlnp to Jildse KipIib It would be Ik Iter It ndmllon to the Pern-oc-i t t If ptate ionentloii could be ar i.inRcd by a Rilii or pdsswoid. ShortriKC of the Crops. -a.uk nnvnr.NMnNT import if the condition of the corn crip on Auk I is startling In Its elemonstntlon of the bllRhtlriK effect of July's talnless skies it on gi owing grain. Where nn nveinge coin imp means a leld In the neighborhood of .'.noniinn poo bushels, while the big .vield of ! was I W -M1.Hi. the goxernment's statement eomplled from the teporlfi of l-'.f'io coi respondents lndhates n tolnl ciop this viar of only I.Itf) 177,00(1 bushels. This Is n shiinkage of oxer filn noo duO from the estimates made July 1, lr'"l. For the states lu the great corn belt the los s shown In the following table of nttenge nnd estimated vkld com paud with the vlrld In H'OO. Vfrrur, ltniillrl MrM, .lulx t Jlild, lull, 1"1 I'tfil. In I'U In I a Ohin 2,lilH,fi ,1'fiort lil'ileil Inlimi .. . ,f)5l 00 (.'..HO . 1 .i.sii Mm tlilnois .. .. T.Ji,iM in;,t,5in 2n,i;Jri Inw I .. . '."TOfol H-.ViufiO ;nx,s,l 'is VM-s-sirl .... n.ii'i, 'i W 1'u,'ti 1ni,;iii tm Kanin ;iili) Mll,fn lii.;i)tiin Vlnivki , 8,01 imi w dtii o.i Sin i to oi The etfeet of the July drought was nlso lelt bv other ceienK The a-xer-age condition of spring wheat declined 11 pultun tinting the month; oits, 10 1; bailey. I I, nnil lye, fi 7. Fcit itoes show onlv nbout fiO per cent of thq. nveraRO crop, and the ef f ei m are already felt In the local mar ket", xxhere nn Inferior aitlcle bilngs mote thnn double the prices ot last season. About the only encouraRltig ft attire of tin i rop repen ts is tlie an limine ement thnt the supply of buck xx he it has been nlfet ted bv the pin tiacted he it. vxhlch promises that theie will be no advance upon the price of the Important clement of the griddle cake. While the outlook is to mi extent discouraging. It is not llkelv that it xx ill be followed by t oniiuorelnl dis aster. The fanners may be deprived of ,i iltte of llie purchasing poxxer thev have dlsplavcd in lecent veats, grnn gi r roads may sutfer a redut tion In net receipts. Hut neither to nn alarming i tent The people xxho me really llkelv to feel the p.ut fillure of rops are the Industrial masses, xxho will find the cost of tood hlght r than in the j en i j of gieat abundance. There Is .something pathetic In the capture of the man who was most .suc cessfully tapping a gold mine in order to secure tunds to build n living ma chine A pei.son xxho had ingenuity enough to xxork out such it scheme as the gold-mine lobber, should haxe been able to tlev sp a method of es caping ultimate detection. 'I hen, too, it tloes seeiu as if tin re xxere any num bei of xx a s in xxhith a man could have a good time xxith sexeral millions In gold besides meditating a llxlng iii.ii hlne. Much of the tumble In Central Amer ica seems to have been the icsult of (5enei.il Filbe-Ftlbe's greater Colom bian ilrealn, RIGHTS OF THE BUSINESS MAN linm the (' lmnortnl vrlxrrtifrr llie ptrminrnt .I'-inrf k lhp slrcl crrp ri ti n of thin mill., at X lr, -po t mil tli u re mm il ti rtlir I , ilit ies n whuh thrrt U 1 lr- liiile p pulir MiiiiinrnT hi. 1'ffn in i t-tl'le Mnie Mitir Hluk ope-np 1 hi a-mnKh i t imi'iicn icaint them It ho muritrl rrpie se-iiu thi wntini'iit e( the tntcn llino I no i ihn tiur-n posjiililp for the orpoi,i!ion Vhtor Illnki. itl"ti U lint Ihr euti r-i if thr 1111II4 linl-l rfrnt 111. Ill u hi w. 4 el not op I lie thiiu nt nil, tlini thr intKI empl 9 ik h linn i sun linn ant lni 1 'nMlttituU xmdrr en h tr ii(liil"n a thfx sppi tft 01 rmplox noun it nil, it in "thn- xslll In ininlitpil t mtPr thp ton iv xxill, n the mill emmic, If jou will nut ifiiiiit 111 an.t xniip in tho mm ijiiiKiit nf our Immiips . xxill 1 iU Ii oiii wIipii rlu 1111 urn pu xi nt in il mii liii'lnu In 1 in nxtn xx n, lull xrni einnnt ci ni 1 1 in 11 iln liiinnirt In jour xxtx Hip Ipvjnn thin in rnlnliil to thp rf'hoiilix of evtrpine 'iinon. Urn' i a xprx nlil oiip (Jpitil 1 in Ip ilntPn Into liiletiPw. but 11 innnot Iip eomppllril iciint it "ill t" inntinuH In Iniunos lhu aii ites ef ilioip in 1 irrnlppiiulilp 1111111P) in Ithniln Nlina, nftpr iIip l(polutionrx xv 11. pnl laws clurilHic l.cnWs ami hopKerpris iiel niPithinM gtmiHlIx In (nke their iimnpc it lu fvo xjIup ImiI thpt roulrl nit coinpol thp lunl, to Irnil thplr inonit. npithir niihl tliri pipnt iiki t mill ami i,hniKifppr horn c lotlni- Ihpir 1 p and tfuns 1 nt of hiislupvt nun rlcht tr piranntl ih"Up in lhp me ot Inn own mnney 01 in the tiui igenn lit of liu nxxu piopprtx can not to tikrn from linn In ilrnniini inz linn n a t ipitaltt, n r 1- thrip inv pt pr ht ttlmli Iip inn lie innippllpil t uniPii'lir all nshti. 'n tho pmnkM tn 1 tra.Ir nnh n Up tin Ip tliixrn out of lnihiiip, Imt lip lannut be furted tn tto liunnreJ .U'anut lu. xtill THE COST OF YACHTING. IkIxxippi I'urt in 1,p-1ip' X uiihlx iipinn ol 1 hiMilirs 3 ic lit rpipixp xhnut s.ii 1 nn nlh iIip inilPs lieixxerii $;! mil -lii IIpi fiiimn ipiolxp s. n i mnntli, iii'l m do top nrcinui and "iliu I hi unit cm k it pud it li.ui si ami In.- threp Jw.li.tinu li, xx liilc ihn hud Upvx ird, ulwp dutj It U to look .itnr tlie qiuntitx md qiiilnx it lhp upp1ip, to it tpnil to piPhU and nc that rxnxthinc Itins nuooihl) Is ehpjp at 'V or U" uili monih It mi.a iliont Illit nun. a dix, on in ixiiisi. tn feed cadi ol the rncii Uirn tike Iln cut of enskiPfi' and tiialfY tour., lhp liulniriuii 0 rf iln i iliin and uini leitpt. thp x an m uilu. tailimiiiK, and imi mil li,d tint it 1 r,,i 4 11 t In thin si,(h 1 ni'iuh tu run lisr; ij, -o,iw a jui TO A CAPE COD CHERRY TREE. ("1 elvux tree, nix ihprr tree. With xxhit ilclisliis tlmii flllfiit in?' ( lop to inv xtludowl xtpt, xoii cruxx, Vnd rn tin lorcnsdl paiifj do thioxx, like fllktn xxtli from falrx looms, Thn tlkuloxv ol xour ruML lilooin, Hut riPxi'i xxiinf nf cojilk.t ihctn ( uld catch tho tillmmir of jinn green. iriiii,'ioun oriiiln with nip llpjiilcrth In in. 1 Iim n tire: Mi xxith la nut", ceiruo and hold, With lurat nf liloml nnd vv inn of gold, Will li lhp ihrro Miianiiii' ip , 1.1I dart ilUlraitiiis; "i nn lexx , Xhil rnuiiniiririg hrra xh) rlovt .unl rroon 111 vide xxllh tliim join him.xed liluum. Hut, oh, nit uorvlrniM iln'rr) tree, Ti II mnt Dtcltp til) fs't1j M1u1 lilkhtrr linn tin IminUhid toll our tlmuunl CurjI pfintu unfold, Mipii all xour Ipupj. rniniPllpil. xxet, Willi inuiitln. dlinionk ppiii rt, Ami xxhfii xnui Marrjtrd lileaums whirl I Like bell rf ivorj or (earl. Oh, ter thu m) tree irnnin! Tranifntnifd tn jewel la thr rain Amj E Hopp, In Doiton Tiannrlpt, COMMON PLEAS 0ASE3 THAT ARE TO DE HEARD IN SEPTEMBER. One. Hundred and Eivo Disputes That tho Couit and Jury Will Bo Callod Upon to Adjudicate During tho Three Wooks BoRinninp; with Monday, Sept. 16, 1001 -Largo Number of Trespass Casus Against the Soranton Railway Company, Cleans Up Business to Jan. 1, 1000. Iieputy l'rothonotaiv John cummlngs jestettlav inntle up the ttlal list for the thiee wetks teim of comnion pleas court xxhich opens Mondav, September Ifi With this list disposed of the busi ness of the common pie. is bianth of th couit vx III be t leaned up. probabl), to Januaiy 1, IftOii. The one hundred nnd Ilxe cases set down for ttlal are as follows. MONFAV SFFTF.MHF.It lo, 1111. C. i: Newton ngiinst 11. II. Kidge xxay. xage. .lohr. Atilgan ngninst D. M. Lynch; wage". Herman Ttogulskl ngalnst Foyntelle Ice compnny, xxnges. Herman l.each against Hlhs Hartley; feigned Issue. A (1. Cillmore against A. F. Duffy, feigned Issue. Mnv Mtithlnskv ngalnst Lizmus Jloxet Inlei pleader. F. KviioxxsKI against F. I., nnd W. It,iiltid t omp.inv , ttespass A. C. Schmidt ev Ci. ncilnst Pavld Rkhatds nnd l.lr.r.le Itlelnrd appeal. F i: Ntttleton ngiinst .1 V Carvl, Jui'gment opened A M From, ndnilnlstuitor, ngvlnst fleorge '. Miown appeal Kre-e Hughes against city of Cnrbon- dllk trespjss Ilvman Flnner against Central Fenn svlvanla Teleiihone ami Supply com P in.v . trespass. Peter .1 .lemltri iignlnt Suelilan Ho nevolent nssoi latlon, appeal I! H. lnget soil .fc Hro. ngiinst M. T. Kellet. appnil F ,1 linker against Scranton Ilnllxxay compinv ttespass, Antonio Mngonettn against I Imel doff, appeal. .1 F Woekers ngiinst "Michael Miller; trespass, Margiret Flaherty against Annie Flnhert jsstjmpslt. N A. Hullicit against N. 13. Lcsh. re plex In Daniel fillbert ngalnst Nexv York, Ontailo and Westein F..ilhoid 01m jianx appeal Peter Dm lie against Scranton Rall vx.u tonipnnv, trespass F. M. Mo.vci ngalnst J S. Miller; ap peal Frank rhenl against Steirlck Cieek Coal 1 omp.niv . ttespiss. F M. Mojer ngalnst J. S. Miller, ap peal Fiank Chert I against Sterrlck Creek Coil lornp.iny. tresjiass. M itv Nolan ugalmjl city of Sctanton; tiespasn, Cltv of Sn.inton ngalnst Amnnro Rev nobis spiie facias. J. P. Tteddincton ngalnst Kdwnrd Coleman appeal llllse Knowlcs against Harry Staples; appeal. Scranton Knitting compinv against John .1 How lev et al.. assumpsit Joseph P Feildlngton agilnst James Tmss, appril John Henore I A- Son ngalnst D. V. Leonard scire f.iclns F C Funnell ngalnst '.. M. Ward; assumpsit Owen Mi tioxei n ngninst Lackawanna lion and Steel lompinv, tiespits W C Cowles agairrst A. (!. I'ace, ap peal (5 H Ulnghnm ngalnst Michael Frve lack et al si Ire facl-is. Com ad F.ehl ngninst Michael Wal ter, teplevln. Mo.vnw, sF.PTn.Miiin :n. ioni i: F.N Fdw aids against P. P. Long stteet ticspass Joseph i:. Iltennnn ngalnst Fell township si hool dlstilet; nssumpsit fieoige Sdt against Ktexe Dieffilo, feigned l"stn ("ixxin Iionnellv against F. Hagen &. Son inter (deader .limes (ianuon ngalnst Thomas Kiell et nl. e leetment. M.ux nullln ngninst city -of Scran ton. tiespiss II. liuldrchleger ngalnst Scranton Tiattkip companv , trespass. M.l. I.esh ncninst F. 11 ('lemons et nl nppp'tl. Mnhn"l Stnlfotd ngalnnt Scranton n.illxxav eompinj , trespass. Julius Henke ng.ilns Henrietta F.enke dlxone I'eople s Market company ngalnst Jon pli Scott appeal II i: Iloss against Scianton Hallway companv ; ttopass, Walter (Si eaves against Charles Floes, appeil C.lvnn x llarrett against J II. Ititten holise. appeal Lackawanna Hardware company ngiinst Frank Pitiencp et al . appeal William J Lexx Is against the Deli vvme and Hudson companv, trespass W. W. Willi inn against John K Jones, appeal. John Corrlgnn ngalnst Scranton Trac tion t nmp ill trespass Ann M Fust.ice ng.tlnst Delaware nnd Hudson company, ttespass John L Hull against Isaat P. Felts, appeal. F.xeter Machine vxoiks against Pine Hill coal 1 nmp inv; nssumpsit. Kiess Stationery 1 omp.inv ngiinst Fell township si hool district, n3sump. s,t. Ellmbetli Carman ngiinst Scianton Ilallxxaj tomp.tn. ttespass James Nolan against cit nf Scian ton; trespass Levn Slioniacher against Lexx Is Thielj tiespass Or tee Connnllv, admlnistiatrlx, ngalnst C C Johnson et al . appeal, Fdwanl ("St lei aaainst Annie Oiler el nl , rppeal (Seoige Cosine against Scranton Hall way companv , tiespiss J W Mock nceilnst A. Hiusch mavei, appeal Fnlted Secutitv Llfo Insurance and Trust company ngiinst John Fetguson, si In- fncl 1? Feoiiomv Fuinltuie compinv ngiinst William nde1s1111 et al issumpslt. John F Mullen against Scianton Iinllxv.iv companv ttcspiss, S F. Lewis et al agnlnst Nexv York, Ontailo and Western Hallioail coin pat' tiespass. Maty Walsh ngalirst novnigh of Wlnton tiespass fScoige Hufnagle ngalnst Pennsyl vanln Ccntt.il HrexUng company; as sumpsit. MONDAY. SFPTFMHFH ,"n, W. Jnno Phillips ngalnst Peter CSairlty; xxagc-s Owen Hlglln ngalnst William '.am; vx ages, Ilniry (Sassman against M. T. Keller; wnj't'.. l)e Lnurent .. Co ngninst A De Villi l ill' tV ''" et 11 , feigned Issue. Fruncpska I'elchnk against Central Hailrond of New Jerseyi trespass. Lugeup H Call against Joseph Hynn et nl , ejectment. Mirtln Ferguson ngninst J C Maur ei , appeil. Wlnlfied Scott against Huth Ann Vine, nppenl Dominlck Healey against City of Scranton. tiespass Patrick Campbell against Ca.noua Colliery Accidental associations ap peal, Philip H. Smith ngalnst K. Cnrler, admlulstritrlx. nppeal H Dinner ngninst Mary A. MrAn drexxs et nl . replevin. Pan It k Donnelly agnlnst Mary Don nelly et nl , Judgment opened M W Morris ngalnst Louis Hans et a nssumpsit 1lPur Spotts et n. ngalnst I. lmer doff, appeal rienjaiulti Tonkin ngninst City of Scrnnton trespass, Alfred Spin e ngninst John Ford, np peal F C Pllger ngalnst Horough nf Tnrnop trespiss John Schruber against City of Scran ton. trespass. Hairy W Coche against C Smith. Mary Henry ngalnst Anna H. Zur lf th, admlnlsttntlix, nssumpsit. Thomas Davis agnlnst A. B. Hussell, trespass. Annie L Newell ngalnst John L Hoe, scire facias. William II. Ft ens against S N Blake, assumpsit. W A. Hatvey against J. J Collins, nppenl C. Fruchan. managet. ngalnst Staples pi Keith, nppeal. Jnckfon Merryweather agilnst the L"hlgh Valley Hallroad companv, ties pass, i: II Courtrlght agilnt Bitten binder ei Co , nssumpsit Fred Hnldeily ngiinst Mary Don nelly nppeal. A. Barnes ngninst Scranton Hallway compinv trespass. Ann McCSovein against Licknwanna Iron nnd Steel companv trespass W J Douglass ngalnst V. J. Will Inms appeal Joseph Melvln ngalnst A. P. Bedfmd et nl . nssumpsit Willi im McLoughlln ngalnst Maria B Hull assumpsit ileoige A Prokopovlts agilnst Oly phnnt Borough nnd Olyphant Water companv. trespiss, "Always Busy." 2 Always Busy Events Kit st Our Fall stvles nf Celebrated Korrect Shoes nt $4 00 They are dlsplived In our mens window They are for the smart diesser who wants to he just a little ahead of the other fellow. second The pliclng on sale of every man's Rus set Shoe in our store, loxv nnd high cut, J and M giades. They are dls plnveel In our mens win doxx You can get n pilr of them, perhaps the best shoe you exer wore, for $2 Lewis & Reilly, Wholesale and Retail. 11"l--lie Wyoming Ave OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus S3'23,000 United States Depositary. Special attention given to BUSINESS, PERSONAL atld SAV INGS accounts, whether large or small, Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. W.M. Conntu, President Henry Beliv, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Pfck, Cashier. Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. 325-327 Penn Avenue, A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Cut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Binghamtoii Privata Training School lor ncrxouj, riickxard and Deal Vlute Chil dren Manuil iralnlnj, Phjilral Culture, jNeedlevxeil., Music, Kindfrcartrn, Attleula tion. Open year round Circular Prlcei moderate, S A POOUTTLH, U talrviexv Axtnue. TH!RD NATIONAL BANK is r ENTRIES CLOSE After 5 p. m. tomorrow no more new contestants will be received in The Tribune's I EDUCATIONAL CONTEST The Tribune's Kducntion.il Contest has been open thirteen weeks and still has three weeks to run. There is plenty of time even yctfor new contestants as is demonstrated by the fact that last year two of the winners were only in three and lour 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. 1 wo of the winners will secure (our year scholarships, valued at $1,000 each, for the work of a few weeks. Why shouldn't one of them be you ? The Special Scholarship in Lafayette College $1,000 Scholarship in Swarthmore College 1,000 Scholarship in Stroudsburg Normal School 675 Three Scholarships in Scranton Business College, $60 Each 180 Two Scholarships in Scranton Conserva tory of Husic, $75 Each 150 $3,005 Each contestant failing to secure one of these special rewards will be given ten (to) percent, of all the money he or she turns in. N n The first to srlin1arhln tin net Inclnrt rivals, tut the rnnlMtints nwurlnj the will lie fclvpn tin (10) p.r tent nl ail llie money lie or fhc turna In to fli Tribune, to assist in ruins tliu expense. There are thiee weeks yet ot 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 (or full particulars, including handsomely illustrated booklet. Address, Edtor Educational Contest, aT J Merchant Tailor. 319 Lackawanna Avenue. CRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES THCSE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. L. SOMMAR. Iluilclink' C.ntn I Emplojj iini n m n I timutft chrrrltilljr Blxen. Krmo lehn; and repiinni; a spc ully 3SB WASHINGTON SVC. HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED RIGHT VIE ARE SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT. BERNHARD, jewcler. ;is la kv v vi sir EDWIN S. WILLIAMS. CONTRACTOR. BUILDER ROOM SB COAL EXCHANGE, SCRANTON. PA, f.ol I VlnUi p, I'lioiuauphcr X ChiMr.n'i 5, Aitut. r FOR SALE mrff.li, aui xx xn 0 of ill Limit ali limisM an 1 IliuMing I Ma it larciinA 110111: ( I.MM'l 1) and (ROOM! I) at. farrell's Transfer nfi frnclii I mm tire and Biw.' Si i Pianna in I Ml ihinerj 217 la ka inn Vie M. T. Keller's I.4(ti4nnatirru:o Woik.. J. B. WOOLSEY eg CO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers In Plate Glass and lumber OP ALL KINDS. LACKAWANNA UNDERVEA R STORE Will sell ll tllf'r 'Jinplei ot Ann Imported Madras fchirK (or men ut p , xx rth tl to J it WALTER E. DAVIS, 214, SI6. SIB PAULI BLDQ, Attorney-nt-Law, Scranton, Pa. MRS. SARA ALLYN, MANICURE. CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT DOS 60 Mean fiulld n; Tarlora cpen Monday. IhurMla) and aturday rxcmnci. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL, resr 511 Laikawanna avenue, manufacturer of XX ire t-crcen ot all kind, full prepired fir the sprlns wason c mike all kind of porch screens etc PETER STIPP, Oeneral Conliaitor, Iluilder and Dealer in nuildinc r-tone teminling of cellars a spa clalt). Tflephore MJ Office. S.'7 Wa-Milneton axenue TOMORROW. " Rewards Tribune, Scranton, Pa. .J Allis-Chalmers Co Pucecssors to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co, Scranton and Wllkes-rsarre, l'a. Stationary Knclncs, nollers, Mlnlnj; Machine!, Pumps. HOTEL TERRACE. Pirlor Hotel icommodatton iinurpi .spr.nl stXIXjm RfS to permanent eii'iti f.it ilinn Talle Roird XX II XHUTI Hanley's Bakery, 420 SPRUCE ST. Succetaor to HUNTINGTON We make a tpecialtv ol Bne bread atiiffi Orders or Saladi, Ousters, Ooo,uette, etc., promptly filled. A full line of Lee Cream and Ires. W. A. HARVEY. Htitrir XXinni; in! Inline Heifrlc Hell and Teleph ne Work :09 Com mo we a th Building CIIKOMf 1USIV.IS lI'KIVUi. DR. S. GERTRUDE EVAANS OSTEOPATH. l- and 1-rt aliintnn axenue Siranton Pa Ofl e liourn s ifl t 12 m 1 ii) to v 71 p m Onlv pu n in Udy ost.rpjih in Norrhcat ern P nn li in a FRED H. WINTER, BS4 CAROUSE AVENUE, Staple Gimene and Proxiiinni X. fu'l line of Veeetable, etc, receried dnl Thl Scranton Vitrified Raif.u and Tile Manufacturing Company, xiakera ol I'axlnc Dtuk, etc VI u rule, (, irrjl sj,, BC,n, (lfl,e sno alnnjion i XXorks at Na Aui, l'a I A. XX V It II Kingsbury & Scranton, Manufacturers' Atenli MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES, Plitriit Afenta for John Rnelilriig Sons I o 's XX ire Rnpe and llcitnral Wire Gutta Per lu and R inner Mftf Co 's Itrttinsr pjikum II e and Mevhanuil HiiWur (ioodi. luiouli.n l'.nkine Caiteri Oil ClotliniB Room J10 Pauli iilii: 3EOURITY BUILDING J SAVINGS UNION, Home otlHe, IOs 200 Vlears Muildinit, tiansacti a (.eurral buildins and loan buaineo tluoughout llio state of I'cnnsjUami JAMES J, MURRAY, Sueoeoi to tle Hunt k Cornell Co, In tin arri sheet metal xxork anl tentiUtnn firlun tuinitea, main anl (intra! ur. uoik a tpc ullx S nj I nkqmmij aimue WILSON tt COMPANY. l"ahinnalile Tailors illotel Jirmxn BuilliniV S2J 1-prin.e street, rxranton Pa Suits preyed 5.i tents pint pres.ei in ieni v inininj re paired (ailed for anl delivered New Phone ftvxi ASK YOUR GROCER FOR KIRKPATRICK'S PURE SPICES AND FRESH ROASTED COFFEES.