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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1001,
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PuMlshftl Dsllv. r.itfrt hwrniiy. by The 1 til),
lire rublUhin fWi'iny, U MllyjCerts Month.
MVV 8 HICIIAPt), Kdlter.
0. F. BVAIWE, Hi line m Manager.
New York ORki 1M Nassau SI.
S. S. vnFKMND,
Sole Ar-i-nt (or JorclRn MtfttlMij
Entered it the rrnlpfflc at Sainton,
Setond Cltss Mill Matter.
r.i ,
Uhin ., nltl h.mll Tin. TtlhlltlK III lUvl')
plid tr. prlrt short teltrj from Its frlMiflj
plad tr. prlrt short telfra from IK trlMim r-'
Inn en i-urtfnt lispies, hut lis rule U ht JnM
must he rlRned, lor tiuMlMllnn. hv the """ '
real namei unil the comlM on prnMent w J
,i u.inri un.i inc eeiinni .mi ji... - i..,
f'r'nci ii that nil contribution iMl! fu")"1
" eilltorial trtlslon
THE FLAT RATB rOrt AnVUVTISINO.
Tho following table thou the piUe per tm.h
tarh ln'rrilen, spare, to be uied within one eirt
I Hun of !nllisonl I'iiU
T)IPr.AY I I'jprr I T.ead'nu- PMlHn
e thin ',1n Inched .V, .!!M
M Ini-het "0 .21
WW " 14 .1" ?.
anno ', ,1? .i'l
fnnft 15 If. '
Frr firds of 'funis. rmoliiMons ol rvliVriv
0"'l NIIr irnfrlh'itln. In the nat 're 'I i'l
srillslnir The Itibune rules a rharffe ol f. cen'a
lino
toffs fflr Clanifiod dertlln (urnUheil on
arp'lcjllon
SrRANTO.V, At'ni'ST 2. 1W1
THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Srate.
Suprfn- ronrt--MIIIM I' roril.R.
Tieamrer- I II Wk i. IIUIRIS.
Fleetlon Nov. S
"When tho Pfni"irvi ent ml i p'ner In
o'ir ftt it l"li in i'i" n',iiil.liun nm a Its
arv o ilmo't SiIiIiHii'"1 ol ilrl.r Thin il' t, In
Mi arlminlatrith n mdir Itt pnl.lu in rule, hu
hfen alrrft ellli.h md Wr hue In. roved
the approprhiiPNA to i h erimnon whooli until
o lrd It Ih' I "id ( Hi" Vinrrii in atilea in
rnppoit t populir fdi.uilon I mler llepublli'in
no-rlnl'rrillnn tli-re hl lorn piid nli Mr or
fliiflknal f ur t ' ft nine thin ha ippmpriilnl
! thi llrmointu mi m tb ir .pnrtor r! j
centut of ml'inle Wr have 'inroinl our nppio
piljtlrn tn rlurltibl ind rleem mi tniiln
tiers tirlil wr in m ik- th boit tl il no n itr
h'twer-ii the imo oreitu nipioiM ilirr iii.u i
tleru m well a die ,M,r nn liir "lliioo M
peple in iniliitrioiK, hoiri. lv ahklim, ii I
hippy rt, Mirtminrlel i ( iir n err l''o
with pro'perou, h ilnr .nlltiin, with pvple
bappv. rmploiod Jnl oontpit .1 ml with rirrv
nirnne rf 1uinri ml tnde (ulli o. .npied, on!
with the .import of the futi.ro bnlitoniiie an I
prow ins morr hopeful, the nM hutnrli pirn of
ob'truitlin ind rrcitim etj up i lietrrl'il rrv
of fal'e ptrtrn.e, I mwiIm ind lnln. rrin fr
the inrpnrp of milri lins t'i people ind rouiln
Inc'lotl piwer ' Irmn He HrpiiMii in "late
l'iatforrn
nv.r,ov.n!inr Vnttleon will nn
dnuht flinl th.it thlnnji luuo rhntiRod
durliuT hit. season of lotlicnipnt from
rolitli tr.
m
Well Done in Luzerne.
OIT. FRIUNOS. tl
1.U70H1P are to
litecl upon thp
thp enemy, In
lip lonnratu-
lip Kfoil -"onse
whiih hai lrd thPm to nrtt
a thrpatonod p.irtian qunbhlp ox or thp
Judiciary. ThK to lip fuip. Is 1up
rhleflv to the clrrumitance that It wap
ponP to enslnorr a ipclpioclty deal
asxinlnK tlppuhllran neiitiallty ncalnst
Judpp Lynch in ronMdpiallon of Donio
cratir abstention from opposing Judgp
Wheaton.
But whatpwi thp cause, the effect Is
ndmlrablp It takei out of the touch
and tuniblp of partisan strife an ofllcp
that should alwa. If pobp, lip so
removpd The Judicial ollh p ,m ion
BtitutPd In Pennsylvania has political
functions which make it of npeeMt
a matter of pittls-in conccin. but it li
from eery standpoint desliable that
in the election of oui Judces theip
should be held alw.ns In remembrance
the fact that after the tumult hat sub
sided th people of all paitlei will p.
pect their judses to be fall, clean and
free ftom embarr.isnK obiiRjtinn
f'Uch arrangements as that consiim
mited at 'llke.-Itatip .pMrifn btitiK
neater the tlm in this i-euion when
,.,.,. .. ..., . , .
non-partlanshlp ipspecllnpr JudRes will
bp the rule. That tlnip l not Iipip pt
The liunstPr cndon-emem showpil,
amoncf other thlncrs, tli.it niniiv oteis
In Uirkrfwnnna pipfpr the old order of
thlncrs Hut ,e.u bv je.ir the sentl
rnent for m.iklnfr the Jiulh ial (iimp.ilen
as little partisan a.s pnsitilc will pain
In filume and In strength. Some day
we shall spa ip out Judges the nccps.
fity of haing to flsht like demons tor
an office of small pay when won, and
teriulrinp: of its oicupants qualities Just
the reverse of tho whKh usually im
press the tloititv Mil.
Thp populatltj, of thp automohllp H
threatened Newpou is bjcotrtlns
tired uf th maihines
EJuc3tiou in the Philippines.
" 7"I:UY K.vrrirnAOiNi ps is
that which comes from Ma-
nll.i In the report of Ptofe.or
Atkinson, genera: superin
tendent of public instruction foi th
rhllipplne drchlpelagu, coeilng the
ear ended .lunp 30
All the ten hers thit therp is room
for hap ben appointed and ate at
woVlt. Of these 7S6 catnp from thp
I'nlted Strttes under the law authoiiz
Ing'thP piiipliinifnt of l.fina American
ttafil-prs to start the educational work
unjight linns, and moto tlipn S.oon ai
pllestlons wctc tecehed. The archi
pelago has been divided Into eltheon
livfstons and a competent supeilntcnd
&nt" named to look after each. Much
dlttleully Is oxpeilenced In seouilng
suitable buildings, but In nil the large
towns schools aio now In opctatlon for
both stxes, with Americans to teaih
UilBllsh and natives to teach Tagalog,
and' in nil but sK of the small towns
ivlthln thu pacified teirltoiy schools of
ome. Kl;id are In opeiatlon under the
guidance of native teachers. Here Is
the Jiopeful feature of the situation:
Aljfr period of wjr Uailnif nearly Hie eari,
, il.irlji: whlili time mhooln won ruined or du
moved and aihool funiltmc hro.iit up, thiro Is
tniub to be line to rhabllluie inalleu In tlieia
llnr, lite people, lionerer. are jearnluB for
Mhoo fanlitiei lor tl ir children and are dolns
ci tiythlnc In their poncr in tliat illritlion I'h'.l
dien mid siown people aro jII .iinnu to barn
Knjltt'.i, and in noarl ticiy pueblo win re theie
I an tn?i;h tcaelur nlk'ht clakin have been
formed. Tajalo ohlldien, bolli male and fe.nalc,
ere the liut prrrocloua I lute eter arm, ten
brlcht and ttudloua and cxucdinsl) uill b:
bicd.
One plan upon which Superintendent
Atkinson' lays Kiea stress In his Inten
tion to organize as speedily as possible
teachers' institutes In all thp piov
Inces, ro that a trained corps of local
Instructors may be evolved In time.
JIverv province is also to have a high
school hy life. In Manila It lins nl
: early been found rni'.ile to illcnn
tinup the use of the Spanish lAnguagc I
In the nchooK Kiinllsh anrl ThriiIor
liking lit plain, and riy slioitly
ICrtRllyh ilonc Ii tr ho ukm1. If this
(tin ho doni' In ono pluo It can rvnn
tunlly ho donp In mnt ot thr Ihirct
Plilllppliio to-wia. It will niratly sltn
plliy our futtiip tusk In the imhl
polago. Tho thiuilpnod ronli'St of t 1 Hunt-InRtun'-s
will hni len u riled hy thp
IipIii riMchlns a n Utility Ptllpm"nt
out of poutt. I-or rn o the lnuph Is on
the !uwci'p.
The Fusion Programme.
ANNOfNCHJ
that on S
rntlon wl
NNOlNVf:Mi:.'T Is mado
S"ptomber lf it con-
Ill liu htfld Iti Hur-
rlsburg to ppice In the Hold
Independent candid Hen tot 9upi"iiP
jourt Judge and Stat.' trcieiti.;. 'I he
programme as set lorth In the news
papini In s.vmpathy with this pui
pojp is to have Ihe coneullon piuIoisp
.ludgi- Yprkes, thp Oemocratlc n.inl ti"f
for thp forinei ofllcp, and to name for
ihe latter place Iteprcscntntlve A.
iray, Ji.. of t,uprnp. Afterward the
Ditnoct i tit stalp committee will b.- Im
portuned to wlthdiaw Ihe netnocratlc
candidate for state tteasuier, Hon A.
1. Palm, nnd, in fullllment of a fulon
iIphI. to put Mr Coiay In Mi. Palm's
pi ice.
Thin tnovptupnt, it appp.ns. orlglnntpd
In Phlladcdphla ntuong tho fonner In
surgent ltcpiibllcans. Its inception
tiaees luck to the manipulations of
what has been known as the Wnti.i
iiiakpr "MIT of political experts mar
shalPd by K. A Van Vnlkpubcrg for
iiioi .IuiIrp lioidon, and othois of like
rpatlonhlp toward the ftctloml ills
pensions of thp pist fpw ypai Having
failed to gain conttol of thp llepubllcan
part. In ppnnrvlvnnln by coti.ts In
Us prima lies, caucuses and cotupn
tlon, nnd not succpedlng In thp fusion
triivenvit that aimed to give them con
t'd of the legislatuie, they now pui
po.p to carry their ambitions to the
polls by means of a thlid patty move
ment tempotarv In its structure, nnd
with Pemooratlc co-opor.itlon It It can
be spent eil.
It I' not dlscloscl how this conven
tion Is to be constituted. Theip is talk
that a petition lien Ins lun.nOO slgn.i
tines Is in jeadlness as a basis of ni -t
Ititi. Whethet the names on this pe
tition ate to be made public for scrut
Inv as to genuineness Is not said.
Whether names secured by hasty can
vass would be likely to i opulent In
nil Instances the matured thought and
wish of bona-fidp oteis s not debated.
Hearing In mind how cisllv signatures
aie obtained by trlckei oi in ignoiaiKp
of the teal puiposo In view, a pclltlon
of this kind would naiuially icqulio
examination befoio seiviiig to convince
caieful citizens that it was all that It
pin ported to be.
This aside, the movement Is really
strategic for next m.ii. We do not
think that its promolets havp serious
hope of dec ting their llrst candidates.
Hut they argue that If fusion on n.
geiiPial scalp can be l lggcd up this
oar nnd put befote thp notice of the
oters. It may next jear siilllce, In
virtue of the expendltuie of laige te
souices and effcut, to reduce to inlns
the llepubllcan majoilty in the guber
natorial nnd congressional .elections
and to force In later eais a re-organ-l7iitlon
of the Hepubllian machlneiy
with the present wieckers elevated to
posts of cnntiol. Such has not betn
the Ipssoii of hlstoiv, but hope spiings
eternal In the insuigent breast, and
so long ns there aie wealthy clti7.ens
In this state tcady to put up for politi
cal Indirection theie will be pi ofes
sional mnnlpulatois equallv ip.nly to
participate In the spending of the
funds.
Three mental scientists at Davtona,
riotlda, have been Jailed for attempt
ing to cure people by mall. This is
probably oiip of tho ipsults of the talk
ubout wireless telegiaphy.
"For the dood of the Service."
I
T IS PirFIiVI.T lor the nveiage
landsman to npiueclate ptopeilv
the tpoulremenls of naval dis-
clpllnp which den to men, In
other matters ttusted to contiol both
propertv of gieat value and ulo hu
man life, the ordinary liberties of
spefch, Take, for lllustiatlon, the
case of Captain I'nruthe, who, din
ing the war with Spain, was deemed
sufficiently trustwoithy and disci eet
to commnnd one of the leading na
ards and supply dppots, and who nas
since, vp heliPVP, been placed In
chaigo of ono of the expensive new
battleship -
lli-ipntly thp ripcretary of the navy
lsued ,ii' order forbidding naval of
Hers to discuss the Sampson-Schley
enntroversv. This, from the nveiagp
lnndsman's point of lew, was a
klndergaiten pleco of biielnt'ns, to bp
gin vlth, pUudng naval veterans who,
fiom tnlnlno; and naturn of spic,
ai puppoPd to bf experienced and
arvompllshcxl irntlemen on n level
with little whlpplng bos at school.
113 folly was the greater because It
la Inevitable Hint naval office s must
discuss, at least among themselves,
ii matter which l.s not only of great
profpsslonnl Interest, but which hns
likewise operated to debar fiom de
served proniotlon manv of the most
efficient among their number. An ordei
re'iulrlng tho vvntets of Niagara to re
main suspended In mld-nlr vvould have,
been psychologically rational compared
with this Canute-like endeavor to dam
the tidal floods of free speech,
More recently Captain Forsjtho waa
quoted nH saying, wltlt entlio truthful
nets If he said It, that the ado oer
Sampson and Schley traces back to the
department's selection of a Junior offi
cer to take big command over the
heads of many scnlois. This w.is not a
comment or- ciltlclsm or argument, but
a plain mirroring of established fnet.
that bonis not In the slightest degie
upon the now ptomlnent Ustie nr- to
whether Schley did nil that ho should
have dono and nothing that he should
not havo dor.o after Sninpfon was made
commander-in-chief. For this if mark,
or alleged remark, tho department Is
now after him with a. otuffed club, it
may ho that Its ceueie Is entltcly con
tinent with proper naval discipline. It
may bo that the best way to handle
mature men, upon, whose Judgment,
coura&o and rlflll thp nitlnn doppnds In
time of innll, l tu neat them like
small hoyR not cafo to bc lot out of
leading rtrlngr. All this may bo fu
ptemely nttcjonry for the good of the
rervlce. Hut iih wp said befote, It Is
dllllcult for tin nveraRC landmen,
reared In the ntniospheio of peisounl
llbe.t). to rmpathUe stionffly with
thin vIpvn of the case.
To the uuhlnred spectator It looks as
If the good of th" service would be ma
terially promoted by Irfn supprens
tlvenerq over ttlvlnlllep, less lushing
Into print on the part of both officers
and department chiefs, nnd less her
alding from the hoiis(.ton of (very
move or opinion of the dlitlngulahpd
gentlomen who hold ihe reins over the
wild hoites of the neval peicwnnel.
Another man who pprfpil n. d'slrp
to v ork at MeKe"iport has been lip oil
$.'3 bv tl'o ccleoratcd Muvor HM'k.
The chlrf maglstutIP of ,li Ke sp..rt
evidently duet, not piopoe to allow
this "dlsotderl.v wort.man" to (.'aln a
Rotholil In that city.
Vletlnih of ih" "nnklo bug" are on
tho Increase at'coidlng to jepurt, but
no one appears to have been able to
give a description of thu bug.
Th" 1'ietuh pr.ipli- a 't as though
tlipj desire to loan the V.m- money.
To Philadelphia
Uia Pofisuill?
Written for The liihune
TIIKI
tli
IIKItl. Mill diem ind durr.e tin ol eur
nee inn frmn srranti n to the metropolis of
ho KoiKtmie Hte Ih" oil) ol I'mn Che
lMiwrfre. I irkawnnm and Western rmie
often piiturcsqiirMM In lit pJu.P "ver Iho
I'm oim and through the liliwire W itrr l,ip
llio ,lirfo (ontril rules throiah the hoirl of
tho p.'et ("mil I rll "M'.ilr Wioinliii:" nllrj, h
dor, the Ichlcli Villoc, whlili, In J l.il ti n.
illm'n tho Wllk.a lime mnitnl iln, iliiitu won
deiful luni (if thu limed i.ih Hut tho l'cnn
ni nil i i nlroid n uti Ihroiich I'i'Killle la n
ut the lour will known of mil ol tliw oiti' il
ti the t i n-.t co.cIil' to rouli Iho i itj tho
t ulirot urui Ii t.iiniKiul ixpitltion (ii Vmi'i
i in croiind, ainl of Iho preent tilue sroil t.'ii
inorciil mticiun an thor dopirturo for lioul n
inc occry annuo ct Murium ti ido rcMcnt in
ill thu world
o-
Ihe l'iiinliniiia route la ibc leit Known to
(ritifon pr. pio aittipl,. loiaeii. it hippi nt to
be tho titit imo opiitd to Hirm. It likca no
lotiser time to unh rhllilrl,ihU tint wiy
linn be in (if tho othria, fio hours fi.nn
Wilkccl'.uro lit either Iho mornliu; cr tho if
tdtioon ixprre-, rlnto (Onneitlon for olrli betn?
initio by wit ot tho lM,wure mil llulvin Per
Min illt I would idtii' liking the nioruln?
tuin beriup lint Kile ton the hdutltut tiov a
of miiiDk i-ifin l' lin-t It jni i' i t.piiM'.o vnd n
I ird, ut it teitih, 'lnolt mint it'd Iiiui1tn
fields Jiid upliiiN nut well bo i uleil, iftrr h ii
In our own loture-sfpio mount tin realniin b
Tun 1 1 . .vins In th" late jlternun train 1'ie
etrnlii;. ot tiiur mil i lo. In upon tou It
the time ou iirlte at Ilrndliu But 1 nn
iw ire there ire mini tr.itehis wh like bet
to tnd i jmirnrt in Ih" mifl rliinnoM tl icnlr
cr with in ."iilu'ht t'omling Iho limbtape Ihoy
In-ik out upon There I), )ou pi re en r, choue
ef cither.
rv -
line lifJllen in taklni; thl route i tho
ndmlnldp roilled, i nnfler of the hlhevt Ii i
pnrtinti I" otrrt triioln, (.-t(lillv In thno
whom hi ill lulliftrd ni,d otrr which the its
iui4 anl n.tl like. J inil,lehell boit in c
t irmt i-oi. brines a eltknoM cquil to .in.i at.
tai k of mil d( iner
Tor the lin-t llltern inlnulet tto looked nut
upon tho fiiulliir jit iter low brunt of Wt
oiiuiu and its 'irililu- lull Lrirn to their ruin.
nms I lit ii the lionet Pot liiouiitiln. ricins
iiboto N.tiitlKiko, tthrro Ihe mijoMU hill ritict
ilriw tniiithor from nt ti tiet. i.huls iho no
firm tiiw The NiTpiehimii llowod on b "ido
in in tin nirrowod thinni'l ii Iml out fir irsdl
t( irs irji, and prrfontlt Iho l.imNi .i linn I
iiiol out 1 we II tl on ti Mm anirpii, tho little
town wlii'.e liiiliiu uiiiie brlniri up titlnni of an
rnlirr nine jit t'tie, iih.imiioiI by lusturlo
mom. rim ml mi ten far iw.ij
Hie in .tint mis wore with u jrt n the trim
nii-liid in. ttl with i orrlain elnnse in outline
mil inl lint ittraitrd tho ete The tint,
billow outline wo ill ricoenlre is bolonKlns tu
tho Wi muni: .rTnl I.iikiwinni tallrt mures, lo
Iho V .out llicrhlanls of W'lino, nnd the I'oui.
no in id wit as wr id Aouthwird Ii nine
tiinii il ehipttl lnllr, oi t iitinitlt ut minj to ri o
up quite ih no, lu Irpontli ut (f .'tlur Hut s
loprtk Mount lin, whoo mitt lowilbd lutiie hi:
urts it ci it ion and cb'iioiH liomlt, presently
fold rlttr unil railroni in na butli wind i n,
Miiiiitinin cbo ti'Kellirr, somctiine'S fjrtlier
apill
Tluro w is die spit ial mhioc of pb l'uro a wo
wntml in our wit tliroii.ii ill the niornins.
I. ten inniintiin flopo was cirrn from bl'o to
uiiimlt Tho onto bare, denuded I 111 fo ruth
IpkIv roblird of thrlr primitil foiejt woillh
Iijto bun lermitleil of lite joir lo sen I up
"Mtojul irritith" tiers tlnrk tn i nroft Com
missi nrr Itiiilirock'n tint irtnir oduntlonil woik,
hu mienifliont rntlniliiii v the rto I flllr-1
wilh beiutt lint niliimr the trrm Irur, md Ili9
iniiid I (onieiit js it look with the toeiiii oiu
nl linisimtii ii II In tho ifl crrrn nnd knows
tint nnd i tho Minted, led mpuld enriched turf
the rirnu will gather ieiIii.
Ilj.ini; bit simlin it (I !" .mil Wilkrsilsire
nl 7 I . oui tuin piui nl llialoton it twent.i
four minutrs pu-t ', niul lor the nott hour, un
til I'nttmlle win iiithetl, wo wort aw in that
wi wru in the hoait of the luWi r on! of rouli
tit where anthraiile l kinn Hut the pl tur
irjpieiio. ind ctindiur of nitiiro lirld thrir own
If one rttallril, from Ha .ippositonro. of at pli
t itlon, fimoii llr Leopold Hunrorh's etl,i
niuion when, jrir. ico, ho Irmkrd nut from a
tinturo pmrt of tiew tlow fllen Summit on
tho nratoTii -opo of the eittrm lulls "riio
rnlm pile arc lnih duordt In )iuir mnphont
ot VNtominir'" ono ilo rould but remrmbtr hov
(iit nl under i skilled hind ire resulted and
blended into tho innitierlnif hirinonv I r tho
bU(k ilnmonil holds Its own purti) 'In aiy
nt thins of the ureit opli ktort of 'its finnitlnti,
it forma an o?entlal pirt of the nrlrd sik! mil
teloui drama of life in eierj part of the rjlohn
in thoe liter daja, and the ltrlea of home are
no lew it own.
I'ottsiille, ilnnbinj; its own steep lulls, once
left behind, wo wire In brief time out of 'vhinl
kill (iiiuitt. out of the ooal eountrj, and in fer
tile P. rk, it phturesqiio rolling lind unfilding
etei new td.ns of well kep' linns, ind in filtt
minimi, iner seeing I'ottsiille disappear we Ind
rutin! tliii)iii;h the full Knglh of a residence
si it rt of pirttv homra i most unusual graee
Si inlid to nllroid trinlrrs inytt here into a
I indaonie station well befitting i iiosperou eity,
anl on siln I'inm thence on tto piste I
tlnou-li whit I have jlieil rilled the agrlrul
turil girdm lind of Hie lttitone stite .Neither
Imaiiso of tlnnrs n ir ef wsetnble "tluik
funis" do I so name Hie legion liing aloni; the
wleile ulhrin I. licit r "f Pennliinia, on
which wo Inl now rn'ried 11 rii h fields,
IimkI tirjdiitia, luftv bills, irowned sometlnuj
wllli ttoodU'itl. sinirtimcs Irrncfd In tlnejards,
Intito and delight the eie oierv moment null
their piout.o of rich hinets in unbroken
aoeiie ol untliilatlng. eter tarjlng h'vili Will
I nn Pcun'i. tellow immbriii of tho oi led if
liiinda who in th middle of Hu ciu. (inn
rrndiit settled the lauds jiuve ind iround Ih il
liu ornunlv kniw, (ommi from lnigllri Jile ,
whit iltlt .igrliultural rsiunm tj s,, mi the
f.diinn Inunlgi mis wlw mn ,1111114 Hum alt 1
Hm Heiolulb niry m ir It 1 tl e tlejiulmts ut
Ine win hue tinjt'nl hi tiuny uf the hill
si .pes ,nd plintrd Hum with vile riws lUth as
lit ion nnd traielirs betwro jnd iftir Inm hate
cehbiiied ,11110'-); Hie thiiiri. of the lllune
0
Hirdsliirn, where our llilig expuM mile a
briil stop nil ri Irnln,; lie iding, hat grown,
time 1 l,tat saw II toino ti 'tt n;o, fiom a thrli
ivi ullage into u proprrniu, Innlsoine, n'mi't
inip'isin.' town, It tie spd oil thrnuiili 4 tie
llghoinio lind, Potlstnwn, PhoeutMillc Sorris
town, miiHns; dittaiitm nlnnh' tho av Pre
ctselj 011 tiro, Juit fitei hours and file minutes
fiotn tho time Hut n h'aid the cry of "VII
nhoriil1" at W'llkos llirre. our train awrt Into
Ihe I'enn.) It anil rjllroid'i treat lermlml ta.
tion ut liin.tl and JhlLct stive U, i'lillad.lphil,
ind p pi,od out to wheru the elalue of Wilt
I tin I'enn from ita hind tower lool down e
rnnely m Ihe ruhlnff tide rf tralfte ind of hu')
Immanliv In tin eiieela brlow.
i
When I'mn nlled up th. peltware in hi. i,ool
hip, Ihe Miliimr, md v'l ""l tent 'eienlh
du of ihtobir liW, flint vi toil on th rite of
wlut wa to Ii tu inptri.olli of 111 I'roilnee,
did liny prophelli ilMcn of wlnt It hoiiM srm
tu dawn lipnn hi nit Vae, nuld he line hint,.
Ined tint, all jean before the nicent city a
(lift cditun Ind ilod. Ihr 11(11 o' Indrpend
lino, fiim that mw ric' rialo hoiuc limir,
hmilil ilnK linililmlnu the blrlli of n nation
the ilawn of i nrrit ropuldii ' I How not Hut
It wiia nuith a lliniigla t ,mo iniinred into th"
tlireniteil tieet ant oir'i beciil to look for e'ne'l
own dinlrid luu In thu cnUloa ttolley car pio
cmslon. s 1.. I).
LITERARY NOTES.
Tie reeont niMihrr tf the fiirtmt l.neielo
pedli, wl.ieS rotr the dnlopmsnts of .lull
but it dated August, u"taln.i and derpns the
favoraliln liupreiw'on ru ited by Iho Initial nun
ber In ndlltlni to niimeious alphilelirilly ar
tanc d rlurt urtidet coierlni; in rrnlcns.d loim
th' i irl ua pi irs rf imma i aelnettmiiit tletel
opid dir'rrf th" mm'h, I' jrerentl a nunioer of
noltteiMiy tjirlal in ihs highli plurallnni' In
Thinntn Hire is, for Irr'into, an fMemiod
dr. ilptlrn rf the rnpo anl workings if Ihe
I mt I s ,(ck Vmhulluiil ilpirtu r.t wuli per
lliulit siatiatus, ptrpirrd bi V C Tit'e, dir't..
lor rf ricrnieit aiatitna, a paper tit lltniv
linune't, frnnilor (ft1, crnlijiiil ruriet, on
Mlki, which U mprdiuiiy irplite with 11 for
mitlon about the iril.l dliioicn- s'nuliili au
tin rtatito pieis en igentme, Herman', l'c'i
lnmi and llnss i, a t m d I rruet tl to
work of the 'at conureen, i nepis it t r
foreign rommrreo and manv oti(rr tpttl-i eon
trlluition tourhins duTennt theme hat em Id"'
to kIio the number rx-rrptioml taluo In adll
tion the illuatratlons aro numerous, well chonn
in their relation to tho text, ird well printed,
1 mm th elanlpoint of mrdnmral ppeirtnn
the Hirrent liiMolopedla (a. Indeed, a dell;ht
to the eie. Kor Ecptrmber these timely feilurcs
ire promierd: atudi o the tn rk of the
I lilted Stale oonciilar sen loo, to be rnnttlhutcd
In O P ulin, rhlrf of the bun ill of tittie
at W I'hington, a rt i irw ol Iho tlranii for tho
tear 1101 lo date, hort renown of tne priiu i
pal new books of the .tear, a ihsrrlptbm of tho
litrt ithii n menta In rivnr f lo totrapnt , pip'i
on Halt, (tt ,ler J anil Vrneruela. .tlth atatlv
ties ml oil ei rim rarrlrd up lo nm of wilt-
int, 1 ti 'iipnibiiin nl nitiotnl bank liwt .inl
ol red nr rorpouto derlsitns if trendal Interest
to Imslneas men, a niuiibi r of iitules relating
lo nzrleulture md (thmtinir the newer cUtolep
mrntR In Ibis flrld, nnd runtributlni -.f ihnUr
li moment mi ucinlvbil and m il' h'.'t il
themra
Three mwarinra of leient lsiie ronlain newa
pipir Mortm In sirili,ier'e for Vuxii't llithaid
llinliiu Dili, in "Iho Drrrllot." narrito a
itpirltttl rutmnte of the Cuban w ir lllutratnre of
tlie dllhiiiltlr if the tnr oorree ponuotit , In I es
In', fur s iiitmber, Ilenrj l. Mem km, In "Tlie
I I ht ol the Victni," flmwa rut i tiinh of
mkeo jellow Mlired up the alow proe esses of
Jirpi ( i jnurnill-.nl, and in I tertbnilt for 'seti
timber O w hnu I'Jti, whi did Hove wondo'
ful Mmila IrttfM In Iho sn the best rorre
ajinihnr", from 1 literart nnd hum in intensit
l indT nt, printed ,iIk ut Hit Philippine, in
'"hvireif Ixiliisin," d"ich ps to a ririmatio
ind imetepi (id rlimoc a til.- t oni t rninir 1
jniinr Nrw Vrk rrportrr'a solution ( a mt'terl
out di'ippoarinio in IiIeIi lift Of tho three tie
last la d.i in dlt the heft The other iMtis'
rtny i rplrltrd In imldeiit mil dialogue, but
th s, who oiurlit to kniot chaise lllchard llard-
Iiic tilth pit ins oil od woies 1 rlilml Ihe thinly
tilled p nonict if hi stort, a proee&s hirdly
tu k'epin. with the din'tiltt of an artist.
It i brlirml tint tho editor of I'tertlvHt'
ore elerliomoritij for an unetpoitrl tlrluco of
trouble bi tin ir ani'oui.oeinrnl of a willlnsre
to pit llhrrnlli f i s nl rilniti no oi 1,ij words
or less vhirh "hall, upon r tmnin.l1 ii li, reiral
Iho pre-riito of trniune himn r twible without
diazram or the nee rf i mitnsiop, Thej haie
1ooti trims fr month without Mirer to locate
M mo of this ilrsmhle kind of litenry prndiu t
amend the wnlinvB (I tho," who hue eirned
llioinry rrputilioiis and now. ns a desperate last
irsort, thr.t appeil front th. rttito l llio
musses, I hero It humor riu uh in the Amrri
( in eoplo to mitpl.i implt ill the netd of the
miEiAine pulliahrn, If il lould be properli ex
tristtil on PUT Hut the nbilll.t to othibit it
in ttpo Minn iinfuitiii itelt to bo numhered
iinnnir the h t art Wo do not rmi the ob
it m if I iirtliodi'it on an mint of Hie ti'k tint
tln.t will line in witllii,' thriiiish the neeana
of wddenlni iiuiit"t i iits which their ra-h ap.
1 il will intitc.
Tlie wrll known immune, irres, hu ju-t
oomplrted one of the moet nrtel, anl, in it re
sults, rttiaonliniri- lampiUn &r nibsiriptloiis
otrr undertaken bv an tiuoruiu pahlliatun
About 1 tear airo, it steuinl from aome of the
troncmt iierludl.ala in Hit inuntit iiiiumhIIv
low- priios for annual ulsst ntiti uis, and, i onihin
ine nn annual subsi ripti iti tn smtrs with sub.
srription to ot(u mii:ilnes it rxteniciteb a I
toiti(d 'simevs I liihlniiL- dlrrs" at lime re
(luilions frrm rocuhr 1 1 ir ff Tho usult his
moio thin just in tl tho onnidtnio of since in
Hit- ubilitt if Hie troit Mm in an public to all
wiib iriodlial 1 lor UUP' ot onl; ha it
added cner 1VM) subsi riptions tn its own list,
but It hm tint llio Ret lew of Ketiews nenlv
sOfitl new- fulisrription', Ih' esmo(,nlitaii bi
twom RO,(IO ami Oiiioj), MiClurea otrr SOOjI.1,
and other niiidini minv thousands raih This
rimpiii:n ins (ompbltlt n olutionizid pretiil
it? idea about uriulition tltin
IT-o lote of srowina thuiis I to unnerva!
tint In ilmest eiiit lu mo will be found flower
bnilnj plinth Tho eutittsful nre of them
nt ed a toiiderahlo iuoun of piriil knowl
nine in expert lu rin ti nnttrrs 1 Ward VIii
lend, ttli(o writlncK on the cue of plants anl
whoso inwers to pi nit questions ippear onlt In
tho llolinritor The nrtule for Peplrmber tleila
witli the clilppiiiB of mt llowois, bulb plant
for the wiiitir window- ginlcti, anl the care
of chrt'iti'licmunw.
In bis aitiele in the Sptnnber Torum nn ' Tlie
Cmnieruil Position ot Ihe Hrittrb Finptio, '
Ilrninilii Pnlni leminds Ihnno who tllt us this
eubjrrt lint tho tnde uf tl.o dilonie is is c,(n
tlillv Hntirtt at that nl tho I inter! K nc.lom
lie citrr, MittMii width show thai the rtttrnil
trido of the Ilriluh J'mplio I K n.fum fm mire
thin tho whole extrrml trido of the I'nited
Sntra, the tiirman 1 mplre anl Prance put to-(.ethi-r.
Smill orrurronris whleh might rhingo the
rnurso rf hUlorj iro alwats interesting Is
He's Monthly for September contain an tnternst
liife letltr wrlllen to PicMdint .Irtlerron l)iti,
of the Confederate Mites of America, in lsi,
rontiinlng adilte tint null had to bo folloei
to iltrr the most iritioil tainpatcn of tho cinl
war V teninionlt hippen. the adtiro was not
followed, anl history tunt as hutor) went.
f'hiragn' assesvd taltiation tndi) is $i7fW)fV
lerti than in ls71 although her population and
weilth are tcr) lirgelj gieiter Ihe explana
lion giten In Ainlee' liy 11 brrt I.inihuum,
whoso paper en "Chicago, the Vint National
Pit)," has ktlrrerl up a hnrnet'a near, Is tliat
minv rf the corporations and rirh m. n ham
criminally ronsplied to dodje their Just taxes
Of all thu an mini oi sgiiinihln' rapture
wined) liato cinio I etorc the meriian public,
none is more eitisfictorj than the simple per
aonel nariitlve tt hit h I.leiilrnant Hurton Mitch
ell, f (irneMl riiiuton'a staff, tells in the Sep
temhor number cl l.rslle'a Migaine No ciitle
of the morality of that fimoiu etploit should
pionuunto Judgment wiihuit rcadins the article.
Another succifsful autlior has been diseotered
in ihe per'on ol Adt 1 ne M lesket, who come
Inm across the bordtr In fmali Her first
bunk non ,n presa Is tntilNl, "Where the Sugar
SHple firoi.a." leing IdttU of a Cina.ban i'l
lige. Tie liook is nld to he ss sirilms- and
oniinil re the tt irk uf lin Vfailaren. It will be
publirhed by IE, P. lnio.s Co.
I il .r fi. Nih, whns atllstlc originality his
irltiii 11 ih 1 dist.ncllte t)!c to ihe unke up
of ehu Situt-dai Vttnlng Pot of Philadelphia,
hi' recrntlj JoltM the Stat! (I Frank Leslie's
Pi pul ir M ntlilj
lliin Ilur Is to 1 0 trai'atcrl into Arable.
KUZZLE THE NAVAL MAN.
From tn' he. l.oui Mirrji
We mut muzjln the naisl nun Heitey,
oihh), r-atnpir.il, rvmghliti, l.nn, llolwr.-all
hate Rotten into hot water through ccrslie use
1 1 Hi.ir mouth flio natal mm should be ir
rtraliieel b,i 111 tin tien,ili whenetri he inmrs
svttl.tn lemlihu disianee ol pen, Ink and paper
and he jlioiild be thionn down anl i;a;eed when
etii' an intrrvleHcr liaatM in si-id.
t
IN LiailTER VEIN.
Ono Naturally Wondcts.
"Well. ' nhe eald, In ome lonihnient as
(lie looked up from Hie piper, womin eenalnly
l Iroadlnir all linos of I.ihImm. A plrl buiuUr
hon ii-t been caught "
"I wonder," he comniinrod, thouahlfulb. Ml
Ihe time la nmlr when timid mm will be wor
ried ut night for teir theie'a woman under
the bed." I'hlcago lt.
How It Will Soon Do.
Mr PiihbuM (pleadingh) I an't ion help me
out or i few daja until I make other arrange
menta'
JIIm O'llniiiko (Ihe took) Sot tut r loife'
Me tolme la booked aolld fer ilnlueen monihr
ahead, all one-wake ahlanda. I'uik,
Combative.
I'nrto lahe halted before i booth in a num
moth department note ami ihoughllulii rra I
tho sign oter the window "Panel Hoom- lm
hrellas Taken Hero " flrlppltig bla lided pira
ehute jiirplt oulv, tntle Jabe rdged toward
tho elt, miitteilng midibli. "Wsal, they won't
Clt mine wlthnni I niff an' luinblo lijiu,
h'sosh! '-Ohio Mate louinil
THE rARMER IS ALL RIOHT.
I ron Ihe t. Inils Mlilol.
The i'lsillfao!ion of Is'd hat been tianfefri'd
fiom th" countit to the cltle. Tlie laiim-r in
l'vl tta the crmertatite. lie remains so, to
tljt, and bo tt b suntl by the onettatlie parti
Iho Indie itlrns are, that the fanner will at it
Itepubibati for srmo tlm", while the cities aro
no t tjkelt to ct. nrmorralh Tlie fanners tin
mi tou tie rltt folks, and they will, fl.rre
ln t muili tliter lor the lirniocniv in tine, I it
it is a fad, and the polltldan hid tiltei train
to wicstlr with lis bcitlnga on cuius in 1001
THE PIPE.
For The Tnbunc.
I am an author' pipe; ton ee
From inv rnmpletirn, daik of tali,
face of a lioumanlan.
How Rrrtt a smoker be muat he.
When grief lies on him heailly.
A from a hut itheie pol and pan
Steaming await the husbandman
Itetu'niii,.', smoke ureitbs iise from rr.
In viper m"lies, s.tft and fire,
Thit mount up from int firrj bowl,
1 tingle and I lull bis ,oul,
And with i potent anodme
1 soothe his heart, and hell no less
The spirit of its weariness
1 rom the Roumanian, hy ten Kooj
'Always Busy."
2 Always Busy Events
First Our Tall styles
of Celebrated Korrect
Shoes nt $4.00. They are
displayed In our men's
window. They are for
the smart drpsser who
wants to bo Just a little
nhead-nf the other fellow.
Second The placing on
sale of every man's Uus
SPt Shoe In our storp, low
nnd high cut, $3 and $4
grades. They are dis
played In our men's win
dow You can get a pair
of them, pet haps the best
shoo you ever w ore, for $2.
Lewis & Reilly,
Wholesale and Retail.
-114-T16 Wyoming Avo
To use furniture in your office
that is not up-to-date in style
and quality.
You meet prospective customers
in your office and they will judge
you by your surroundings.
Vour office furnituie should be
such as to make a igood im
pression. Wo carry the finest stock of
Office Furniture
in tho city. If you want Desks,
Chairs or Tables como in and seo
what we can show you.
Hill & Connell
121 N. Washiiigton Ave.
L
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus ,$,"23,000
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
BUSINESS, l'KRSONAI. aud SAV
INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 8 to 9 o'clock.
Wm. Connell, President.
Henry Belin.'Jr., Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Peck, Cashier.
Afford Jw
SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEED
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
L. SOMMAR. Ilulldlng Contractor
Hmplpts union men t'stlmatci cheerfully
given. Ilrmodellng an! repairing a specialty
320 WASHINOTOU AVr.
EDWIN S, WILLIAMS.
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
ROOM SB COIL EXCHANQE,
SCRANTON. PA.
Oold Medal
t'hotofraphcr
SV
FOR
SALE
iTT'nC.IrS nnd WAO
OSS of ill kinds,
nlo llousea and
HulldlnB l.ot it
Imp. In IlOllsl!)
(lill'lTIl and
cnoovii.ii at
V
Children's
Artist.
FARRELL'S
T RANSFER
M. T. Kclleh's
Mnir (rrlght. fuini
ture and Bajgage,
Snfc Punas and Mi
cldner)
217 La kiwinna Vie
Lackaitmni Carriage
Works
J. B. Woolsey Co
covrr?.sCro?s
AND
BUILDERS.
Pealen In
Plate Glass and lumber
OF ALL. KINDS.
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STORE
Will sell all their simples of fine Imported
Madras Shirts ft r men at do , worth $1 to : )
WALTER E. DAVIS.
SI4, 216. 2IQ PAULI SLOG,
Attftrney-nt-Law, Scranton, Pa.
MRS. SARA ALLYN,
MANICURE.
CHIROPODIST AND
SCALP TREATMENT
cWI-flt Mears PuUtllng Parlors open Monday,
Thursday and Saturday ctenlngs.
E. JOSEPH KUETTEL.
reir 511 Lackawanna aienue, manufacturer of
Wire Screens ol all kind fully prepirrfi for
tho spring season. We make all klmls ct pordi
screen etc
PETER STIPP.
Cereral Contractor, tlullder and Praler In
Hullding Stone Cementing of cellars a ape
clalty. Telephone 2X2
Office, ,J7 Washington avenue
CARPETS
We call special attention to our new line of pri
vate patterns made to our special order com
prising all the season's novelties in design and
coloring.
Wilton
Axminster
RUGS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC RUGS
Savonerrie Brussels
In our Upholsteiy Department our selection of
Foreign and Domestic fabrics embraces a com
plete line of
Furniture Coverings
Portiere
Madras
We offer special values in
WALL PAPER
and display the largest and
Penn'a.
I WILLIAMS
I Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. jj
..I.4.4.4..1.4.4..l.4..lHJ"i' "!.l..H'5''i,'H'
Refrigeratos's,
Oil Stoves,
Screen Doors,
Gas Stoves,
Window Screens,
Hammocks.
il
fill
325-327 Peon Ayeiius,
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
HOTEL TERRACE.
Tarlor Hotel. Accommodations unsurpassed
Ppoclal SUMMrtl HTtS to permanent guest
(let them. Tsble Hoard. W II. WHYTE
Hanlevs
t
Bakery,
420 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
We make specialty of fine bread stuffs.
Orders for Salads, Oysters, Croquettes, etc.,
piomplly filled
A lull line ol Lee Cream and Ices.
W. A. HARVEY.
Hectrle Wiring nnd Mature
Ftectrlo Pell and Telephone Work.
300COMMO WE TH BUILDING
FRED H. WINTER.
824 CAPOUSE AVENUE,
Staple firocerlr and Proilslon A full
of Vegetables, iti recelted daily
line
The Scranton.Vitrified Brick
and Tile Manufacturing Company
Vlakrr ol I'ailng Hilek, etc M II pile,
Ciieral Sales Agent, Office Si) Washington avo
Woiks at Nay Aug. Pa, 1. A. W V n It
WILSON t COMPANY.
IFhiomhlo Tailors (Hotel Jrrmjn Bulldingl
"12 Spruce stioet, scrnntm. Pa Suits preyed,
l) crtita, pants pressed, 10 cent Clothing re
paired, called for and delliered New Phone, 2n0i
Kingsbury & Scranton.
Manufacturers' Airnts
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES.
District Agents fer
John n-iebluiR s 5m lo a Wire Hope and
Llectrnal Wire. Gutta Pen ha and Rubber Mfcr.
Co 's Helling. P.u king lloe an) Mechanical
l'.ubbrr ejoods hnoulton Packing Carter's
Oil Clothing Hoom 313 1'aull id I,'.
3EOURITV BUILDING A SAVINGS UNION,
Home office. Sir C00 VIrar Hullding, transact a
general building and lean business thlou;liout
tho state ol Pcntujltania
JAMES J. MURRAY,
Sucre's ir to He Hunt A lorrell Co, in tn
and sheet metal work on! lentlUtlon Cirton
I11r11.net, irpairs anl general tir work a
special! Nn 4"2 Lickaitinni menu"
DRAPERIES!
Velvet
Ingrain f
Sash Materials I
5
t
t
t
t
$
Materials
Tapestries, Etc.
best selected stock in N. E. ?
t
& M'ANULTY J
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
Out Glass,
a l AM
mm silverware
Ic.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereati & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Puccer.sors to M.iclilno Duslnesa of
Dickson MnnufacturliiB Co, Scranton;
and WlHtCs-lJaire, Pa.
Stationary Enplnes, Hollers, Mlnlnj
llachlncry, Pumps.
Clocks,
t '