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SCKA.VTOX, ATVM'ST IT. liiftl.
Tho Invitation ulilrli Scrrmlon lins
Riven tn thr I'",iii5i.vlvniila I.p.ikui' of
I'"iulillcnh clubs a. Iinlil Its t'Oiivi'iitliin
1ipi iim mriitll In tiro, 1111 Itivlliitliitl
cnforJully ncriiipil by tin IriiKiif,
wlilclt Itr.s not I'lPiKolion tlto cm ill. illiy
of Its Ufli'oiiti in n:ii. Just ton ciiih
a?o. inpji.'c that thin city .lll noon ho
culled lipnii tu oiiioi tiiln fnun I.11011
to l.sno visitors. Thlo Is nut 11 cllillnilt
thins fop Scninton to lo If tho inoiop
effort is iiihcIp: ami It lcni.iln.s now
to make that offott.
Dolus Its Best.
TintSi: Wilt) an not s.tiNiii.il
with the ilato IK01I fm hii..
Inir thr pnmlnir srhool yonr
shonlil henr in inlml tliat
th lioai'il of 0011I10I, nnilor iln inlo m
iiulrlnt; a ton months' o.snn f tho
Fi IiooIf, has olthor to IiokIii o.nly up
close Into. Soxsioiis lato In .Ittin apo
ns nhjpctlonahlo to mo-it liaionts 11 mo
(-salons oarly In Hoptotnlicr: miIiiiim
moro so
Tlip lioanl In tlil- iniittor Ii ilulns llio
host It can iiiiip tho 1 IiciiiiimIiiiu'o.s.
What n Rouil ninny iouilo think It
rniKht 1I0, to tho ndvntitiiKi of Hih
Frhool ohilili i'ii ninl with hoiii'lll to
tho hoalth If not to flu iiookothook of
the toai'hors, !- to ifM'Inil tho ton
months villi mfil Miilpilitnto 11 nhn
months yo.ii, with inovlslon fov .ioa
tlon schools mni j,iy kiouiiiU ilnv
lne tho hp.'itoil tpvm.
Ptatitlr ailmoiilsh lis that tho hlnh
jirosuiv of nioilorn in nilnniil iro
Cfssot", workoil with IlKlitnlnu' sooil to
nt-roniiilisli the ctmniniiiK nnwmliijs In
okiiii. I laphlly tolling tiiwiii tho
norves and fp.iitios of oup llttlo uni-s.
liottpp n llttlo loss lii'ml-llllliiK mill a
llttlo moro hi'.illh.
This wpp1'. stnto ponvonilon at Hap
vlsliurc was only tho sldo show. Tho
bift attp.iition of tho iiolltloal hp.ishii
is hllloil fop iii-t WYalnr-siln,. whoii llio
Tlopiihllo.in stalwaits win (onvono. not
to call names, hut to kIu an acoonnt
Of WClI-rOllillK'ti'd MPW:lll1sliS
Old Fashioned Politics.
THK At'Timit of tin Homo.
I'latlo slato iidtfiivm ol
ilontly lilts not 10.nl of tho
fato of tho iih that tiled to
bray like the Hon so as to vaio all the
othep boasts of tin Hold: hut holm;
tinro,n.il to the Job, simply diew upnii
himself devislon mid IiiukIHov.
Let us listen to sotno of lii.s oiithui'sls.
"Every department- of oiip siato no
ernment is honojn'oiuhod with pvnillK
acy, .dishonesty and a voikloss dlsio
Kard of constitutional op ump.il ohllKa
tions." One of the depoplinonts of tho
state povernment Is the dopaviniout of
public instruction, pi elided ovev by Dr.
Schacffcp, a Deniociat. thmiKli Indorsed
by men of all parties and known Inter
nationally fop his sepvlres In hcliMlf of
education. It comes with poop upaen
Irom fiovetnnr i'attison and the Iieiiin
cpatle p.ipty to help to ihmw this khiI
ultous repH'.H'h upon IJr. SohneflVr,
Then then Is tho Mate llbiuty, pre
Fided over b Kev. Dr. Heed. Those
delPRates to the leient Deinocpatlc con
vention Aho hao any knowledK of
lihrailes and liluai ians must know
that piufllKaey. tllshonesty and Indif
ference to .solemn o'lllK.-itlons hi"e no
couiitenanee from the president of
Dickinson enllone. Hut this accusation
poes further. It not only Includes the
poveinor, the lieutenant kovoi nop, t li
Veeietavy of the coniinonwealth, the
attorney Konoval, the state tteasunr,
Ihe.audltm Rencral, the hecretavy of
Internal affairs, insurance commission
er, bHiiklnff commissioner, secpetapy of
n;rlcultiue, factory inspector, ihlef
mine luvpector, public printer and su
perintendent of public huildlUKs mid
grounds, but it also tin own a sweeping
blanket of aspersion upon the board of
agriculture, tho nohllers' orphans'
school commission, the board of public
'charities the various health mid pro
ff clonal boards of cjuiulnoi.x and hosts
of minor Flute dllclals. Not ".some of
the nepiiptnionts" hut "every depart
jnent" Is asserted to ho loathsome.
.La iikuu ,'( could not he mote uuqualt
fled'iiv f nijilntlc It calls for proof
but ao(p;yu Is forthcoinhiK.
A-jafni "The powers of Rovernment
aie piontittcd to tho purpose of pub
lic thieves. Constitutional restraints
and commands, dig sanctity of Inw, the
ohllRatlon of ofllclal oaths and tho do.
.'nandji of .common honesty nto thrust
".aside by (he .'iiiiMltutlon of a hltcher
law tho dtinr.iuis of an Insatiate Krced
,of puhlh! plunilneui for money, money,
SmoVii money. hatnelesHly and openly
'the votes of legislators are boiiKht,
,nnd so persistently ami constantly that
Jnarket values for ICBlslators hae been
VBtalillshed by custom," , Thieves,
"boQdp'r!, plundoura, traitors; 'eveiy
opponent vicious; no.hqily on the oth
er hide honest or conscientious the
ttat in dire -peril j "turn tho rascals
out." In other words, the old, otd
story, but not likely to fool anybody
this trip and lnitRhed at secretly by
'.hose who yell It most furlouily In
public.
Such In one form of politic.
The Inventor of the OatlltiK rapid
lire kiiii recently set out to do for
fat mini; whnt he hnd already done for
tll'hthiK and It Is announced that he
his since devised n motor plow which,
under the guidance of oiip man, will
In 11 shiRle day break the surface of 11
SO-acre field. Let us hope he will not
stop hen. Mankind Is el.uiioi'lm; for
Improved agricultural niachlneiy; es
pecially for a woikless scheme of keep
lllH weeds out of the Kat'dlie.
Our County Schools.
W II !t.K Ihi'piohlcins III edu
cation Hint ptess for so
lution In the elites ate
maiiy mid pctplciur. It
should mil In- foicotten that theiiths
hne usually tho money to solve Ihem.
Not always Is this the case In the conn
tiy illstlleln, yet the development f
oiip 1 ill ill schools Is proKies.sliiK stead
llv and In them In bclnt kIvpii some of
the best ntld most practical I1M1 ilctloti
to be found niiywhele.
eiy eneoiipaKliiK In this 1 niiiiecllnn
lite smile of the facts Set f 01 III 111 Hie
attliilal tepoit of County Supelllitetld-
III Taylor, publlslml on auothep pai;e.
Notable nmontr lhi Is tin statement
that since IMUl the puici.tiiKe of teai h
eis holdlllK IllKhep Krad" 1 el tlllcates
has risen from ".'." to in'inly 72 nt the
whole number, V token of bulb uofcs
sli'iial ambition and euteiinlse on the
pint of tho teacheis and skilful and
ciioUI.ikIiik; silpei Inlelidclr e.
Thei-i Is loice, too, lu Superintendent
Taylors aiKUmetit fop compulsory nt
teiidance, with pay, of school dli colors
lit the loeetliiKS of the county dilt'utoi'
ussoi latlon. If teachers ape icnulred
to allend Institutes, cettalnly It Is
Just as logical and should he iUlto ns
valuable to rcitulre those who elect and
dliect 111" teacheis to come together
from time (o time for mutual elillKlit
flim n't. In fact, both teacheis and
dlicclors oiiKht to hold Joint as well as
.separate meetings, not for cpltlelsm
and complaint so much as In order
that the one i lass may better under
stand the needs ntld cliclinislm'ces of
the other mid both combine In a whole
bume community of Interest.
('In ilug ptogioss is shown lownid
developing in the t tir.il schools h
liiijhep lanye of studies upiirijxlmatlug
llio-,. in the city high schools. This Is
11 wink of gle.lt uspfnlucss to atllhllloils
pupils so Incited an to be out of loach
of the better educational fin illtlcs of
the iltns, ,md It furnishes a stimulus
felt all aloiii; the Hue. Hut most cheep
ln,f of all Is the evidence shown that
tin tcaiheis of Lackawanna county
me llsiug slriidily lu schuhiiship uml
piolli leiicy. That means much for the
futuie and It Is a gain upon which
thi-y and their supcplnlendi nt .ire
eipially to be congratulated.
I'l-iifessnp l.udwlg Mai'leuhuigep Is
the most perent scientist to see the end
of the wot Id, and he Is unable to fix
the date.
A Significant Warning.
IIIH'T C.r.N. MII.HS has Issued
a geliep.il older which should
h.iM giiod 11 suits In tle
higher standaids of tie
111 my. In this order he gives a wind
phtute of what a soldier should be lu
his 1 elation to the army, to himself
and to tho nation. Patriotism, self
!' Haute, self-iespoot and a cultivation
of pisoiiicefulness me among the pep.
sonnl chapai terlslles recoinnieiiiled,
while nlwnvs the piofesslonal Instinct
Is emphasized.
The genoial comnn-ntH 011 reitalii
1 epoits which have linllcaled uiisn).
dlerl.v iilalltles In some of the lioops,
and slgullic.iutly slates that uncouth-
ncss of appearaiK ml laxity of inan-
lli-l.s me lint conducive to the making
nf a line soldier and aie subveislve of
ilscifriiie. He also says:
"Commanding olllcevs are sliletly
aecounlable fur tin general appearance
of their 1 1 imps, under all circumstances,
vv bother they be In gairiMin, In camp,
on the match, olf duty, op on bi-lef fur
loughs." Sin h unlet h as these np(. apparently
ti led lu the ugiilar 111 my as well ns
at West IMut, els,, tienei.il .Miles would
not havo made It a point to announce
them at this lime. There Is some rea
son to believe that the lucent ill-H-pllnaty
course taken with regaid to the
United States .Mllltaty aiademy was
more Imperatively necessary than was
realized by the country at large, ltovs
who aie bullies and brutes In college
are not likely to develop remaikably
rellneil illall(es ill active service. The
stilol ills, i) ill in- which now seems to
have taken the place of hazing and
lawlessness will have Us effect on tho
fiituienf the mi my. and it Is hoped will
lender It unnecessary fop many leltepa
tlolis of such opdeis as (ienetnl Miles
has found it Impossible to avoid.
The Oklahoma land lottery can
scarcely be considered a success a.s a
lottery until the pla.veis who did not
win prizes appear with a demand for
assistance and sympathy.
TIra Strength of Tnm ninny.
NO DOl'HT the entlie country
Wishes the fl lends of decent
government for tlrealer New
York success in their pres
ent crusada against Tammany. It Is
probable that they will aggressively
follow tho lead which they have struck
and keep the tiger upon the run for a
season. Hut whether they will he able
to break the hold of tho giant organi
zation upon the city remains to he
seen.
As the Washington Star jeinavks:
"Tammany's tips and downs nfford an
Interesting study. The tiger Is a gam
bler, and therefore meets fortune In nit
moods with tho gambler's spirit. If
fortune, smiles, Tammany makes hay
while the warmth continues. Its stocks
were never higher than now. If fortune
frowns, Tammany shrugs its shoulders,
but Ib patient. It never despairs. It
never relaxes Its vigilance. It bides
Its time. It acts upon the theory
well established In Us history that
the public's condcmnatlop will pass.and
that the enemies of today may be the
allies of tomorrow. So that If Tam
many, for 'Its latest offenses, should be
scourged at the polls this fall, we shall
witness Tammany taking the lash
philosophically, and keeping up heittt
for next year and IflOi. It will tenson,
with good nuthoilty, that, as tin back
bone of the New Yolk Democracy, with
out whose assistance Democratic suc
cess In state and national laces H Im
possible, it will fare differently then.
The scourged of this day Will be the
coddled of that day, and when tho
coddling begins, Tamtnmiy will decide
Just how far It Is to In carried,
"This explains Tammany's hold upon
affairs nt home. It Is lu politics for
revenue only; and If denied tevenue at
one time it is reasonably sure of It nt
another. Then are many men In
(lientep New York who will assist In
the elfoit to dtlvo Tammany out of
power this year who will then H1111
mouiiil If they succeed and tiade with
Tammany fop stale advantages next
year and national advantages In I MM,
And if Tammany demands control of
th" town again ns the pi Ice of Its ac
tivity Its terms will b" granleil."
The coincidence man has appeared
In conned Ion with the most recent
Honnpartc agitation. The lenevved
effoits of the I'nntrpaplists, In Ki-atice
to focus the attention of the countiy
oil Pi luce Victor, the pietender, has
biought out fnun some searcher of
leeords a clllloiis coincidence 111 the
lives of the Hist and third Napoleons,
Napoleon I was limn on Aug. Id, ITfi'.i,
mid on Mai'eh SO, ISII, the last dav of
the Kmplit (since the provisionally
government vwis instituted the net
dny), his age was foity-four yeais and
-J" days. Napoleon, III was exactly
that age to a (day when he was pro
claimed emperor on Dee. 2, ls,V.'. If
this age men ik something In the lives
of the Itonapai tes, Prince Victor will
either be made emperor nf th" French
lu Mm i'h, Ilia", or will lose the throne.
The Hounpiirilsts tlmsi moro fantas
tlcally minded -think the fonner may
be the case, for they point out that
that time will fall Just ten months
after the cull of the parliament to
be elected next spl lug, illlte II proper
lime fin- the induction of a new nil.
pot or as It would probably take about
ten mouths lifter the end of parliament
to complete all at rangeniouts. Specu
lation like this iioes no harm, mid
sometimes serves to keep Idle people
out of mischief.
- - -Ami
now- the announcement ks made
that New Yoik Is not wasting much
anxlely over the gieal stilki. of couise
not. Whether In seasons of pmsper
Ity or ndv'etslty, the people who vl.slt
New Voik as a itile have poeki ts full
of money, width Ihe.v Invest lu mep
cliaudls, or "blow." in -eaieh of ple.is
111 e. mnl New Yoik alwa.vs gets the
cash. Fiom the merchant pilnoo dnvvn
to the hotel bootblack, the lesldents of
Manhattan tluive upon the Inland vis
Itois. ludu.tilis may come and lu
tlustrlr may go elsewheie, but Now
Yolk's "giiift" upon the nation will be
peipelual while the wmld stands.
llepot Is from the colleges Indicate a
notable luciease In registration. Tills
fall's crop of freshnii'ii bids fair to
break all leeords, and It is well. Col
lege education of the light kind will
hint no healthy .voiing man who does
not take too mill h of it at a time.
TOLD BY THE STARS.
Dally Horoscope Drawn by Ajncchus,
The Tribune Astiologer.
A-tmlilii ns'i tu 'i in, for Mttuil.1,1, Au-
U'lOl 1
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V tliihl I '"11 1 en lltlt do "I" ii'iliie Hut Ih'-ie
is -llll hniio M'ltifoit Wi for Hie 111111 "Ii" lieul
illlllllt llll' hut -H II.
Tin' l.ukau.iiiiii ili'liiMlliro at llariMiurg llii
will, mi in. In Int. niitiplftl ilu ln'iiili ioVth'iI
f..r tl .aid I'llii'i "
ll inii'l Im' nilinilli'il (till the liiu-Ii l on llio
iii.ilii lm uiiiilwil Hit tint u inkling npin
r.OiiH 011 imiil li'iiui K'piuo
Sinn iiiiiplo ni'Vir inaVi mUt'il.i'i ll laLi-i
nil Hull Imii ti 1 mi' is.' tlu shorn "iinii'. oi
'Hull
'I'lii 1 1' U n Hnii!; jutln ill 11 1 i1im.-m.hh jli.jut
an liiiury tinl fjib I 1 i it htiiuthi.
Pennsylvania at
the Pan-American
There me I'eliusylvaulaus who go to
the Pan-Ann 1 lean and kli k violently
because, accoidlng to their point of
view tip, Pennsylvania building Is n
gigantic piece ot Jobbery, whoso con
summation has em It lied the pockets of
Homebody at II. 11 i-Miurg. For the ben
efit of these kickers ll don't like the
wnpd, bur It stems to lit the occasion)
It may be well to enlighten the public
peg. titling this niatiep, as coiildoiiiblp
llllsilliileislilliillug Seems to exist.
It Will be pelllelilbelcil that the leglS
Intuit appioprlaletl .i.'.ifl'i lor the epec
tlnli of a building to ft present the state
of Pennsylvania at the exposition,
.Manv people who visit the grounds nnd
see the budding set Up a howl of de
llslon at th- lutimatlnii thai $r,.Onn
was cx-peiideil on the strut ture. Now,
right hue. h t me cnnllde to you that
It wasn't, only about half of It went
Into that building. .lust think- of It.
Isn't that awful'.' The other half? oh.
no, tiieiv Isn't any one of tho coiniuls
Hlnueis who is Homing aiouud 111 a
steam yacht bought with that money.
You si e. It's this way. The gioiinds
hail to have considerable money spent
011 guiding ami beautifying. Th" site
Is one of the IHiest III the entile ex
position, ami when the loiiimls.slou se
lected It eveiy number was distinctly
phased, l.ntir when the building was
to In begun, they found that some
restaurant keeper had jumped their
ilalm. so to speak, ami tho exposition
management oiteicd auothep site as a
way out of the dilemma. The lociuioiii
was so tciunlc, liowcvep, that they re
fused It anil decided to light the res
tuuiant man's right lo the ground. They
woii tho battle, but In the meantime,
while they were thus engaged, the ene
my sowed lares, op In othep words,
the Muccahces put up a pleasant little
hive on one side of the plot. Ah a
consequenco the I'eiinsylvniila build
ing was curtailed as to Its verandaH
about five feet, and has a. sort of annex
a very ornate building labelled ".Macca
bees," whntever they may bo. They
seem to ho very charming people, who
hum plcnsuntly on their porches, ns
some members of tho order, both mas
culine and feminine, ato always there.
As to thu furnlturo of tho 1'cnnayl
vanla building, It Is of a very plain
order; prairie grass matting, porch
chairs, rockers and otherwise no frills,
no luxury. Hut It Is, without excep
tion, the most home-like and comfort
able spot on the entire gtoiituK
ini inner siaie nilllUIIIgs seem in
t 1 . ,..
nine ii-i-ii i-minii ucieil nulling ll" .
sliou-i'iinin for cortaln furniture llrnis.
The marble palace of New York state; Is
too good to ue. There are no check
looms, no lounging places, Hlch and
m.igiiiiiccm liiiiiiture in gieen oaic mm
tnli,uli'. niillDii l..lt.i...i ,.. l.....,1 ttn
...'. ",,. ,,,..- .ipilllll. ,F ,lt,,.n n,
commanilment against cnveloustiess at
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i-ei gitioce. i.iieiy siiHiiary n 11
lli. photogi'a vinos of celebrated works
01 1111 wiiiiin, auu to tile general luxur
ious effect. Hut It Is not 11 headiiiar
tors tor people up and down th" state,
They peep In lautlottsty and with awn
some nilmliatlou, mid then dot off
1 iiiitenteilly rn the Pennsylvania build
lug to lie cheerfully and say they are
Koystoners lu order to get their Im-
n.. ..1.-..1....1 ., .1., .... .I..
ii'illlll. 'lllll I'lieeiM'ii - niHIlinw, illi llll'
checK-room Is solely for vMtois from
I ins Slate. It s one or tile lew places
v. lieu checking of parcels Is free. Tho
Press building Is another spot If you
belong to a newspaper, which blessed
Is he who "belongs to" ut the Pan
Ainei lean.
Hut Ihoso expenses. How I do wan
der. I1V0II, the furniture didn't cost so
much, but the expenses of running the
place an heavy. The elect! lo light bill
Is heavy, and there me four salalled
oillclals who me kept busy during the
day. The chief In charge Is Mr. (leoige
llrltllth, of West Chester. There Is a
secretary, a Janitor and a maid, a
lellned iiiiailrooii woman, who makes
It very coinfortnble for lady
and mlnisteis to their wants
vMtois
with a
pleasant gracious ness.
Indeed, plain and unostentatious ns Is
the Pennsylvania building at the Pan
American, It Is far mote comfortable
and home-like to the guests from our
state than was the elegantly lilted up
mansion nt the AVorld's Fair, where
the woman wen-led to the point of ex--li.Ulstion
dated not even lounge hack
on one of the sumptuous lolonlal
clinches lu the drawlng-iooius lest the
line ladv in chat go tlv her with a
glittering rye. and ruthlessly chase her
off. The Pennsylvania building Is
about the only plm e on tin gioiinds
where a tiled woman can lie down and
list for a few minutes, unless she
Clio to be picked up by the auto lllllbll
lance mid carried to the hospital down
near the West Amherst gate. There
Is
is a private room for women In our
iiulldlug, furnished in tattaii. and there
is always one urea representative on
the lounge.
So our J.iri.nnti is going for comfott
ami conveniences nnd not tor show; so
pli use don't let us hear nnv more lam
entation about the r tio.it structure,
and the wonder us to whole the money
went: but let iis thank- th" com
mission, of which Mr. .lames
S.
McAntilty Is 11 iin nilier, and
ilip own I.auy i; re, silpei Intend
nt nf buildings and giottnds nt Ilnr
isbttrg, whose Ideas have bien can led
out to a gieat extent In the planning
if the must popular state building at
the exposition.
11
P,
Getting Ready for
G.fl.R. Encampment
"pli Ml I" till " t.lllt .l I'llhlllK
I l.'tl l.lllil. Vlltf III
Till: IM' . f iilili nt uhlih III" 1,1 mil
nio nnd oiliir nit'iniiti' 111 uliiili ..ill
." in (1ipIhhI ,it lln ti'iii ,f tlip 1. .m
rito 1 in 01111111 til vtill iinko ii.oi 1 .tl ion)
dipiittn oi In iil'pi.iri' r-. .l. tin till 'inj
iissi.'Titni'iiN up I.. 1I1 pri.inl tiiii'
ll'llilnhn II. t - Xltl.il'il hi III glllll Is I thi'
lii.nid Vino, Wnimii's Kilt I T-. I ilii- ..f
th' 1, rind Vimv f Iln le pul'lii . Hut. I in,, if
Vtli'rni4 mil X.itfi'tnl iv Ihii ii I i.k 11 ix
1'ilii'iurs of W.ir, Hi pntiiiiiii if Miv.'iii .f li,
rii.iml Vnii.t. i. piritiii'tit "f Xi lii It pni
1111 111 1 if MliiiH'l:i uml Vliittu'.i tit WiininV II' 1 1 1
imp! n I iiillo-i 1,1 Hi,, (.mnl Inn t 1. 11 II
piilitle. Hi pitrliiiitii of linhiiii, Hipiilin.tt .1
IYtiii,.U.mi.i itml li'iin-i h.itn 1 W.'ii. 11'- It I f
iori, Hii.irtiniiit f 111" I'.iI.imh. t . !. 1 n. W..
im n'11 Iti'llit i"l". H.p lllll' HI "f Xiln Ui i .1
Xiliru.kt Weiiii mm U1I11 f 1 ir ml l-iilu.if t ,.
llMtid Vrinj .1 tin' It'iiitlilii, Hiniiin.il' f
IMI11..U .mil lllin U Wiimii'-i It In f i.t' i,.!
l..ilii- III till 1,1111111 Vrill nf tin lliplll'lli. l o.
railitKiltn 1-iillin of llio Ijrimd Vnnt l tl IP
ptilllll', Ittii" Wellllll'- Ut'llll il'IIK, H' p lllll). Ill
uf WIkioiwiii IIKiI WI en-ni W.iiiiu'h II lit
i-nn.'-, Hi'pari'iiiiil ef X,' York
Vin. rlinii lett' II. iiiiliiiitii if Km-1. iinl
K.iiimi Wnitii'ii'-i It'liil i.in.
('.h'llljl Until H. ' in till 111 ef VI ih.iIM
nnd Vl.i--ii lini is Viiii'i'i Itilh't 1 up- I) out
of l"Ui, H p.nltii'l.t nf I idet.nl .mil V. iimiu,
Hip.irt until of 'I' v.is.
-.iril Cilv ll"ii-i iLpnliiiiiil-. .1 "In ., I Pi
feinli, Unl Vlruml.i, Mini 111. 1. VI on. . V.iv
11 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 r an I Sniiili Hi1. ill
Wid'lill I..ii.i. Hiiti'iiiit'.it-i of Vli hluMii -ml
I'ollllllliltlt.
'llio 1 1 tint Hi'ti-irlnii'iil of Ithil" l.'ind,
l.inr-i la liitl -Hipailmcrtli. of llnn.li and
ntl.i.
V rill lit' I10011 i-inil t .r 1 until n ..f In
Tulflh Din. 1 V.iliniln'i itiftntiv 1 1 s, ,i 1 in
X V. . i:. lull. Xn. I'! Mipirnir ttiif. in . 11
niillun v It Ii tin flu tinpni'-iit. It is ixiu'itf't
Hi it the jttiiul.11110 of iiii'inlii r-i ef tin r.'uun. it
fn m distant liiten will In Ins' 'I ho rill m
1 lildr tins -.inlinir: "lhU, ivllhnic d .ill. I, m 11
li tho lit tltni n Lirci .1 11 ttnhrr an In- pith
1 rid ori nn ooravlnti 1 f this kind "
IIjiu'm.hi" lie Hull.. ns in 4t f r .1 n.rpt .n
tO 1h Ulll'n frnlll M til V e'llei1, 1. tin 1 miiii. 3
of Wodni'sdiv, 5s pt. II. In I'arh.r 1 nf tho (.1
Innlal li.'li'l liy the Wmii.ti's H. Il.-r .. ips nt M.iv
rjiliiisi-tt In lii'imr if tin l.r.md Vino.
.
THE VOLUNTEER TinEMEN.
I'l.. 111 tin I 'II l-liii s iniiniiii ill If 17. id
Tin .11111u.1l c.'iiM ntinii nf the idiitit.ir fir--imii.
w lllil. is lulu.,- hi hi tin- link it Im n
tnun, linii..i.iin.t hrinu- lull puliln m.w .1
luly nf linn win 11. 1 no lilllo, if itothiiii.'.
ulnio lln di'-iiti niti !i, .md mi wlin mii:riii
Itch' dn Ihi'ir ilnl v .is I'lli-ii nllv .1- Hi-iuIi 'hot
wile well iniiip twalisl.
'Ihori uio nunv tmrniiglis .md kiiiiII I oaik
1111.1I1I0 in in.llntilil 3 paid Ilu ili'piitnii nt. ml
null (iitniiiiiidli'i. until. I nfiiii In ,11 ii im 1.1
nf tho iLiiiuvi V"ic it nni f,.r tin jonnu in. ti
who an ullllns nnd li-J.l.l at anv Im.. t. "en
(In owi' In order t" .oo life and pi"potij
tmni dil riu Hon ly I'.ri. At .110 h ir . f 1 1 ,
nliilit tiny ur II thlo In lie mii-ul fretn l Ur
In- mi al. 11 111 nnd 01II11I mil, 11 l 11. Hi -s . f
wralliir londitloit. In conliinl with tho dr
M'liriliL" cliuitlit. To llio unlit i.l II. 1-. t.l.in-
tll'ls liO It K.1I1I Hilt Hill lllM ,lllMIJ ln'Hl
lilll, fill In ilnll. nlut ti them lil.im 1 iitiiimint.
tlm mo indflit il tor 11 iji finiu dii-tu.iii
fit I'H.
ll VViHlM lil Wlnlli to MV Ihat th. w.rk nf
lliivn mill l Imt .Ipprii III. .1. f r it 1-. I.iit
0II111 tlnro i .1 Ink ol Hi pin. lie svinpitliv
nnd ui'iinratiiili dm Ihrin, in. I ... . j.i..ii.t11
1Ii.ii' I" pi'llv finlt-fliiilliig uhiih hat a di-i .Mir
aaini: itltit. Tho towiiMtn!! rf iln-i ..lnninr
lliiiitin -In 'iil'l Kit t.) tt tint, m I'ldiiinii to
pilv tic nnd 1. llii lil (iiciitiriui 1111 nt. Hut have
llio pniprr nip.ir.itn, iifris.tr mm. n,,m j an)
Mi.li aid plo-iiil uiinloii rnpnrrj whon por-fiiiinlni-
tin tlutirs for whuli tin v rnooe n)
ftnant lal Finii,iriiintlnri.
Tho ntmttal ennvrntioa nf tin v dnnlfrr fire
111111 Is 1. in- of tho bright pp. U In ihoir Mr, for
llirto ild frirtifl-hlp. nre rtii-wiil, new onrs
liiailo, cxpirkmo roinpnrtMi and plana furnm
htid. CAUSE FOR SATISFACTION.
From tho VVilkoHuto Loader.
la iiV M. J. Ktily, Deiiioirat. wai florird
trrunur of Lackawanni ronnt, lull Inn llrpnli.
liran epponent, VV. S, Ijii-tall, liutitutcil a ion
trot. Kelly HnLdieil tin term ilx nionthi aco,
nnd this week he via tlivlaied o line Ixen
elected and tho contest proteeiUnBi w-err drop,
pol. The costs, which it Is iititniled will ag
crcsato IjO.OkJ, are eid.lKd upou the county,
ri ttml ttif (rood pnptc of taiKauinna are piy.
Inn; pretty doarly for thf Informitlon that a
(ottnty cltlclal whom they fl-ctdl was teally
eleitod. Hut their may lie a heap of aatlifav
tiun In kiinwIhK It.
. -
OPEN LETTER TO THE SCRAN
TON BOARD OF CONTROL.
Tho follow Ihk Is nMlsiril Ii)' rfipicat!
flentlemin of Hip IPurd of t'onlrnl.
IXretnod Sirs: I nillf that von hail fljod
upon tho th'nl of sl"mlr for oienlmt Hie
Imlillo hin A n parent .rn.liinr rliltdren ti)
the-o nhisils, I wish to rnlr an 'itn"t protest
annlnst o eirly a ilato. 'Hie first half, nt least,
of ptrmlier Ii iisuallv In h laitketl with .luty
.iinl Aniriot for fixated tins, nnd lttltnr in
fiilinol riHitns filled with chlhlren must In most
inii'oitifortalilo nnd calculiled to H'ttd Hit llttlo
olid upon their long wlnlrr'a edmatlonil Jnnr
urn- ploli'illy tlelillltatnl and with a cordial
dUUko for cehool. derm It a irraio mistake
to "111111111 jntir preilons ihariria In any sinli
ril: niv, prmtlisl oertalnlv of pli'slrll Intpilr.
tnrnt and rtsnltlni dlsittalllii alien fur inon'.il
elTott.
Atinthir, Imt lew linpoilnnl elTeit of this nib
Inir, Is to drill mini- families Into the city at
,1 Hint of tho jear when they would he bene
fitted and pleased tu rennln at th"lr lountry
hninti.
It fertns to mo tint inn would peie the pen
di ot jmir ill.i and ptoleet the heillh .md aid
In tlio luintal tliirlopmint of H10 rhlldren In
lour ilntKC I1.1 tlvltni lipnii 1 did' not earlier
than Sepi. .v M, people would pnfer Oil. I
nnd I l.illevi It would he to the ubintnuo of
the tiillilien to lit It neir the later date.
1 hae tilked wllh 111111V pnntils, and all op.
'ni the elrlv in nitiir. s.mie so thev will tmt
n-nd their ihlldreti tint i 1 itier Sepleml.er.
Vim It im.ro innl.l he .il, npnn this sulijeit,
I'll! 1 iln lint wKh tn wean 1011.
It epn Ifullv lottn,
llorallo N. Patrick.
Fi ranton, A115. id,
AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE.
front the Vlnntros. Hiiiiicrjt
fho sir.iiiimi Tilhtme t'rlnls an arllele nn
"llio iMssInu of tho I'niinty filr," and allecea
that pei ph are losing Interest In them hei eoe
thi'i pr-iiit "Iln iiinio old thlni; run Mir"
Iln Trilniiii 111.11 he rlL-lit as to snmo fids, Imt
lla editor ottitht in mnio tip nn I itlind lite
Siiiiieliinni iniinly filrs. nhlili wrie liner
liinii pnpular. inme n fnl. In their history.
Viol Him- don't ne tin .mil old thin? en h
M.-tr. Imt, rntlnr hue vw and lirlcht altiar
lions, nod cro up in due in all reaped. Conic
up and no, Mr. Irllmne.
A POINTER FOR THE FUTURE.
IV 111 tho Wilkes llirrc News.
A finmiis ilnttiin inntisi 1 ue In I.11 kananni
Ins lu-l s ii'li -I. .in I Hi, mst tr, he lounu will
In our flim.tlKi It would i in,.ie,v sued If
Imiil nf Iln innii'.tinis wire liun tlitf utfice and
two sihrles p.uil.
PERMITTED TO SPEAK.
"Al ihi I," ho Mid, with in .ippaient etfort an,
hi imiiI it imii liun hir dro.nin r.us, "imi've
.1lw.n1 hieii ,1 ..Isii-i tn inn, luit'ti't jmi.'" '
'Iln I1.tii.-1 1 led n. ..in. nt hid nt I1-1 .irtlved
.md "In uiiil i'nl at the ilnnr.
"I'm ninl In. iJiirer," she whlspeied.
"Vtiii if I -hn'ilil -at soiniililiii; in inn tint
idii.n'il mill- I .. Mid ly pot-ntis nli.i aj-e itm.
mii.'li inpiiltiiiil, uml who ihiiri.iiKhh tnirli r
ft mil ml 1 nil er, u.11 would not take of-tt'ii-o
"
.sin tliniiiihl II 1 illn 1 Mueer th.il ho .h.iiild in w
' eiiiipli pi" il In thi. Huiii, hm ii ,r0ill.
IdlllBl.l .l-'llul Mill lint h- wnnlrl lint,
"Mini, V,,.," ho ii'tilluiii.i, liinulm: his
yui o t. .1 ipinir. "I .ipidneln for no lioldnesi
in f.olni; 11, 1ml while I li.inid nei .i turn the
I'lCO nf Mllll II1IHII. I lin-lid ntT Imii i. nn ,i,..
liiliilil Inlllnlis. Will .lull ew 111. Ill nn "
Vtid titiuliliiii; iiiw.inll.i. lull ncalniiu hel tul
wild iniiiH.iiii with .01 iifi.it, tho I. line tnl
wuii 11,1,1 tli, ,.ili. 1 i,,,,i ,ni, I .i,t f,,ft, ,nc
inn -m .ni. Imii. ill- Imii in. i. .lis sun.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Puecofsois to Machine P.ttslness of
IMchfion Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wilkcs-Il.ii re. Pa.
Statlonaiy Knulncs, Uollers, Mlnlnc
Machinery, Pumps,
- ii xi iii i i d J i Xf) i4 i t d i d x)i i l j dj
1 We Have Made the Rounds
,;f To all our Light-weight Shoes our Oxfords, in fact our late
J and DESIRABLE SHOES, as well as with odd styles and
S sizes. We have bade them all good-bye and are going to
sell them. We must have room for our Winter Stock which is
S now on the way. Some of the prices are much less than cost.
3
nn
IV.
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(No more) or else you will have to bring some of it back with
if you. Two dollars will buy any $3.50 or $4.00 Shoe or Ox
J ford in the store (except the Crosset or Dorcas Shoes) on
if Friday and Saturday. Reductions in other departments are
too numerous to mention. Come in and see.
Bale B
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II1W,
(ow(i(0(n(ww(oww((
"Always Busy."
2 Always Busy Events
Tirst -Our l-'all styles
of I'elehratetl Koncct
Shoes at .ft. 00. They aie
displayed In our mens
window. They ate for
the Hintllt dresser who
wants to be Just n llttlo
ahead of the other fellow.
Second The placlliK on
sale of every man's IJus
sot Shoe In out- store, low
ami high cut, J.", ami i
Krades. They are dis
played In our men's win
dow. You can get a pair
of them; perliapi the licit
shoo you ever wote, for $".
Lewis & Really,
Wholesale and Retail.
11-A-11S Wyoming Ave
OF SCRANTON.
Capilal .S'2()0,000. Surplus 8525,000
United Slates Depositary.
Special attention giveu to
BUSINESS, PERSONA!, aucl SAV
INGS accounts, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 8 to 9 o'clock.
Wm. Conn'hu, PresiJeiit.
Hlnry Bi.lin, Jr., Vice I'res.
W'.M. II. I'r.cK, Cashier.
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
Gill fllaos,
Sterling Silverware
Clocks, Be.
Suitable for
Weddine Gifts.
Mercereaii S Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
2 it fi
rnenrrTbaHxocvrsTKwsvvvi
egins Today -
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SEE OUR WINDOWS.
n
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uu
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
Meldrum
tt t Co.
WE HAYE JUST OPENED
AN ELEGANT NEW LINE OF
Black
Skirts
Which arc marked at quick
sellitig prices. For Mid-Suin
mcr or Early Fall Wear."
See This Line
From $1 up to $4,5ti
Wc guarantee them to ba
at least Twenty-five Per
Cent. Lower thau regular
prices.
126 Wyoming Ay"
Refrigerators,
Oil Stoves,
Screen Doors,
Gas Stoves,
Window Screens,
Hammocks.
nvftir
Id Gl 0! ru 0
325-32T Penn Avenue,
i di d i idi)i i lri
and Will I
an
rJ
Friday.
Sco
Mercerized
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