Jf nV' I THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1901'. ;.Tj ',T &-hT- M't ii .v., rnMt.hr I Diltv, Kvept Snndij, by The Trll. jno l'ulillhlnK ( iiiMnj. at Hit) tefill a M ml i. UV S IlIfllMll). Keillor. O. V. HV.Mli:i:, lliinlnni Mriifwr. New eik WIWi isij .j'-ii M S. s Vliri.l. M. .Sic ARfiit fr I'll i Inn liMiuinir Knlerc-1 at the 1'mtnilue it Trenton, I'l . ' Mmiicl ( 1 Mill Mullrr. Wl.en tuio lll pfrmlt, Tlif Irllmrc t iwn eUr to print lmtt 1ottn from lt iilnn1 l h iiijt (ii .intent toiln. Imt Im rule l tl'il tlH'P miil If lanrt. f r imlillruiun. In tlif iiln real name-, and ll-c rornlltfoti pi eeMritt lo i' -cfptanir 1 that nil contribution nit til Ik reiiijut to rrlitnrhl rellon Tim n.vr nvri: wu aiiu'immso Th ffiltiulns talile ahi the pnic ht Incli ftch Uiieitloii, Mi to lie mcl Mtllilti unc jejt I linn of Sirilnit on msi'i. i j'jpl iioniiiit full 1'iinltion im inn s'tet inrriM 400 inrlua Jii I 11 i liaTO " ,-rifirt " .Ii. I 1T I l'i IH I .17 11 r. i ifi. i i for cards cl Hunk", rrviluilnin i.f ennrM. ti. c and lmllir ii.iitrllnitlnn In llii intuit" .f il witUInc Hie Inlmne makc a rh.uttf of j nun a tlnr rinn frn riatfinnl .rlrrtiinir liirnMu.l n applliati. n SftnAXTON. sKt'TnMnr.n i. nil. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Suprfnii r.mit IMIM I' I'OriKII. Trcamrn KIIWK 0 IIMII1H flection No. fl "Mirn the Hfnwrno went nut "I p. .r In nur fttc It.lcli n thn lirpiililli in pirtj i let: rv ol afmnt'i n.((Me nf drl.l Till elfl.t, I'.v wie idinlniti.ill'ii im.I.r Hi pnM'cin iiilc. Iu I rrn alirn! rnlli.h piid v titer Inc ro ir.l tlicl.1('prnprMtioti . the errmnon mIiooL until . tind at tlio Ii ad ol th" inrrle in nt iIm In mrprrt of pniutltr o.li.i.illon I n ler ll.piil.lit in re'ltnini'tNetion time hti hern paid cicl. jcar .or t.liiratlrnil pinpotot mnie tlnn n appropilmd Iv tlm HinininMi' pint In tli.lr titirler of a rrnttire of mi'inl.' Up l.ner inn. t..t emr appio prlatltn lo . It trit il.lr and clormoinai lii-titu-tint iinlll i' i.in imkp th" lirit that no lalu l.'tMccn Ihf ti.i ocnn Mippnrtt lliwi Imtitu lions a ill i ilvn our own Our ;iionoi) of people tie lnlutriou, Imno-I, law il.ldlnc and o'pp.i. cl. Mirioundcil a wo ait on t i nult Hi propuou L'iinof idndltlon. wllli people hippi, riuplor. md rontri.lul. and with cerv aicmie o( liiK.nc" and trade fulli ooiupled. an I iltli the pto.pe.i rf the future hilelitentns and prowlnir more Imprful, the oM hUtorle pirtj of fhtrurtirn and nratlon ten up a lwteri. il rrv of fao prctcmr, lnpociiv and Imlnrrriti for the purpote of tnlleidlns tht people and recitn ire Iot pouei." I'rom the liepuliluan t tie l'latfoim. Tn Lackawanna's latom Ju.1k lion. A. A. Votlittrj; nti.nintcil to nlmlnl tr th nff.ilrs of the nowly crcatcl oiiih.in's t c tit t . The Tilbtino invents it- ronsi'aiulcttlons an.' lio wls-lus. Mr Vosbtim lias boon an active .ind i'l fltifnti.il Republican: be Is an attor ney of blf.li n (ifeoslnn.il stanilhiK; be represents a constituency of personal and political Mipjioiter.s entltle.l to le cnRiiltion in the (IKtilbmioii of party honor.-, ami we li,io no leason to doubt th-U be will fullll niimiinbly the functions of tbe bonor.iblu jilate to hlLh the governor has summoned him. Alter the Speak-Ensles. ANOTJ:VO!iTHY auion has been taken b tbe in magc ment of tlRhtten plants torn piebrnileil vltliln t tic fo jatlerl lo.al hreweiy mist in ofteilni; $lf) tevvntil for ovldeme that vvill con vict any blew ei anion; the inonibrt Milp of the tiut, oi his a Kent or tlilvei. of pelllng heei. poiter or ale to any fpp.ik-cas. It ban fieiiueiitly lucn cb.HRed acaiiict the luewcts that thrj have aided and abetted the spiak-easio in oider to incientip their own Hade It has even been Mid that tome biewcis luve einiilojcd men and women to inn f.peak-eas.Iefi, thus vlrttiall) bccomliiK millers on thr slv AVe do not know that any of the.xo accut itlon- ha.s evei been t-ub.stantlnted, they upieent .sus picion moie than pinnf. Hut the offer by the hrcfteis of a niorty lewnitl tor the prnilurtlon of evldeme in this dl irctlon ojiens a inoiitable duor to de tective wink and civeP rppmtunlty foi "Ppontnts ot th--' speak-eas-les, Inc hid ing eomiietltois wlio pay heavy licence fees, to add nnother to the stioiu.Tbl.ms that the s-pcak-e.ij buslne.ss has ie. lemly bcn itcriviiig In this umimun !t.v. Ilevvevi'i' opinions may dlffei as to the business conducted In llceusui saloonp, theio can bo no doubt that the spt-ak-easy Is i; guv? nuisance, con t'tuptHinis of law. de.-.tiucilve of moi als nncl a s-ource of gient expense to the taspiyeis. a contilbutes nothing to society but trouble. It should be Fupptwi ierutb-lv nnd It could be if those who ohj.'c i to It would main tain the coinage u Uuu c.ojnictions "Divine llcilar" novl is woith millions vvhllf Piopbet Hi lilattcr Ian guUhes In the vvoikhnuo Divine healing, like eviv othci busbies, up. pears to have, Its up and downs. School Work Resumed. Hjrvn: ithmc schools opP,u.d R yestciday with an attend- JL i. anio whbh will inc lease as t the month advances The vacation" teems to have been one of profit and peimanent value, as well as pleasure, to both tfacheia nnd pupils. The bchODl year should begin with ie newed Infrliatlon and purpose. Most, of the thioiig of bus) chlldien find themselves welcomed by atti active bullrllnfis, caiefully kept eiountlh and bright, airy rooms, made cheeiful by tasteful tlccoratlons. It will be but a shoit time when no child In the public schools ot Sctanton will be penned In dreary, dilapidated Mitroundlngs de faced by the tooth of time and the jackknlfo:of eternal vouth When that happy diiy arrives nnd new buildings grace evSy vvnid, may our lioaid of Control apply Its' siipei abounding en ergies to the advancement of teachers' salaries, to the ptunlng down of iho curriculum and the lellef of the over burdened fjv ho now suffer mental dys pepsla frbm ctammlng. There If no sort of do'ubt that tho Board Is conscl entious In Its efforl to advance with the procession of education over the country atul when Ita efforts In the Improvement of school propetty meet with deslied results there will still re main a vast field for the cxeiclse of enthusiasm and public spirit. That such a day will be hailed with delight by children, aq well as tcachtjrs, Is no less arured than that the ta.xpnycrs will rejoice to sco n modlllcutluu of the ex amination fad still so piovalent.. Oswego Adv enlists arc looking for the end of the win Id, but from pres ent iippeai. Hues ihey nti not as liable to find It as the people nti' who get under Hern dining thunder stoinis. A Thing to Unit. NO (JOOD purposo can be .sub &eived nt this time by bins teilng ni'wspiper talk and tlne.its of n "flsht to a Iln Ih" In the mines next e ir. W no tlie n the Wilkes-Hm re News some thing of this kind. Koui'-lhlng .sugges tive or the banter of a litillv with u chip on his shoulder, and, looking to the best welfule of all concerned, wo dcplote It and would like to se? It halted foithultb. The last strike In the milieu emlid fortunately fot the stilkeis. Inasmuch as the.v cairled some of their iiolnts and weii not compelled to tetiuln Idle bevond their resolve power of endur ance. Vet even that stilko bore heav ily upon many of those engaged In It, as It certainly did, while It lasted, on geneial business Intel ests In the an thiaclte legion; und the circumstances whlc.li lead lo Its ending In a compio iiiIfo weie such as are not likely to io appear next year. The piesldentlal election was so near at hand that powerful political Interests for tempor ary purposes aided the strikers to gain an eaily settlement; which they might not have gained so easily or so soon had thu national campaign been out of the way. It Is never dllllcult to II to up the stilke sentiment when a strike Is tle sliid, hence those who aie hankeiliig after lights to n llnih need not tear Hint their sIMiie at the picont junc- in o will disqualify them fiotn making a lot of tumble when the psychological moment for making trouble an Ives. What we wish to point out Is that that moment has not yet nnived. Thients of n stilke are now preiiiatine. A long, cold winter must Intervene be fore theic can be any possible excuse for a general mine stilke or for the nlr-sawlng which piecedes one. In this Intel val mlneis, opcratois unci geneial public want peace. A. In the rasp of the "divine Schlat ter," tint pi ess icpottei.s, who aie paid for writing amusing Moiles, aie no doubt laigely lesponslble for the fool ishness of t'anle Nation. The Negro Problem. NO OUSnilVANT cltlen can travel far Into the South without smou learning that what to do with the negro piesents the most discussed ami per plexing problem with which the Southern people have to deal, Less Intimately but with scaiieb lessened feme It also concents, the people of the Noith nnd Kast and West, because It Is a national pioblem. calling for the best thought, wcuk and counsel of the best citizenship eveiywheie. All contributions to Its elucidation are tbeiefore of Intel 'st and In a lecent Issue of the New Voi k Sun theie was one from 1'iofessi.r (loblwiii Smith that, by virtue of Its authors icput.i tioli. Is woith of lev lew Naturally Piofoss.f Smith staits vlth lynchlngs, those inultlpl.vlng signs that something Is lotten In Deu liidt k. He notes that' they aie not confined to cases of i.ipe. nor can they bo explained on tbe giound that deli cacy fen bids the examination of the It.jiiied woman in open coin t The uoninn, If sho cannot be examined In coin t, might be examined In taiueia. Negioos.lbe obseives. mu lynched for muidei and on suspicion ot complicity In unit dor. A negio's hoife Is hut nod, lie Is s-hot down, and bis wife and In fant child aie slain because he has btcii made a postmaster. A negio woman has been lync heel for theft, ami negio women have been uuelly Hogged for misconduct which In white women goes unpunished Nogioes in other countiles aie not extraoidlnailly a menace to white women. lie iccol lects that dining thu livil vvai, while the men of the South weie In the Held, and thi'h wlvesaud ibiiuhteisweie left In the guai dlanshlp of the negio, we were told that In no case had the tuist been betiaed This was tbe Smith's own testimony Pm what In bis opinion is at this Utile so Intally signllb am Is not the niero pl'iyum of iho negio for rape oi any othei olfeiise. It Is the attitude of the I eople towaul the piactlce. Ililiulie'ds, ecn thousands, go out to see n negio put ti a deith of untitle, to gloat over bis agonies, to cany away momentoes In the shape of burnt lags of his clothes or pieces of his chaired bones. Such things, ho uigues, bespeak not meiely null nnd lawless lesentniont of out ingt. but a deadly bailed and contempt of ncee with which, the mink of iace I elnt Indelible, lapse of time can liaid lv do nway. 1'iolessor Smith does not Unci In the history of the negio In other ccuiitiios mm h encouragement for tho l.eliel that he s capable of development to n plane of equality with tho white man, but even If It wore ceitaln that the negio could be developed to equal the white In every p.uticulat of nblllty .md character, there Is still the Instinc tive ihyslenl antipathy of the whlto for tbe black, the ehasm of color, to be icckoned with, and the Toionto-pro-fesun can think of no adjustment which will oveiccuno this natural souico of discoid. The most that he can say l to hope that somehow, In a manner nuw unfoicseen, the aveiage good sense of the common people may evolve a woiking remedy. The Washington l'ost, discussing lvnohlr.gs, thinks that It has found a upc cine In teaching the people whue nrgro rapists aie found that the out rages which they commit "will be pion.ptly. certainly and tenibly avenged thiough the agencies of Jus tice." Wo also believe that the law should take a swift though ordeily ecursfc In punishment of outrage lne precilvo of tho color or geographical location of Its perpetrator; but tho h;story of punishments does not teach th it severity tjertuces crime. Crime Is a symptom of deep-seated social dls enn". The disease must he conquered irnd lta cautCH ictnoved before tiho number or depravity of crlmlnnls will lofscn. When tho lesponslble white men nnd women of tho South cease to oi press, despise or puisue the negro for put poses of injustice, but on the ccnltaty, nccept his presence und des tiny ns a logical inheritance, for which the negio Is not to blame, proceed lo build up his mind and dint niter by pi. Unit teaching, sympathy and en couragement, nnd put theli trust In the ultimate supeilmity of the Chilstlan lrtucf over the prejudices, passions and cilmcs of mankind, the negio piob lem, now Intricate and poitcntuus, will simplify; but not until then. 1'eter McNally, who has stalled on nn aquatic walk fioni Huston to New Voik, expects to demonstrate to ull that he H "In the swim." The taste for toadfitools seems to be dying out these dnB. it s much ensler to step oif a moving tiolley car back watds. .Miguel Mnhnt clings to the last ditch wlih the tenacity of a man who hits a hewer conn act on hand. Yacht tace rcpoits Indicate that theie ma.v be suiik thing wrong with the con stitution of the Constitution. SctilpKired flrf af PanflnRerican II' Till III: an mi people on the f.ue of the art I. v.hu mi. I to Iiim l lit ir .irtiMlo taste' ileselop.'il ami ciiltitalrcl, the merlran tiro the people Wo h.nt cai.rl a rivir trout vihl. It is lint Mini.' a iti.ii.iui.', lojihl rp.it lie i in.' of the luk .if puMk pirtl and tisti ulii.li allows ii lo 1 1 l. in. .i iluuipini; iriuutid f r alus, giilnto nnd tin cans. Wc l.ice nil M.i few pirks arid litndsonte lioulcvards. nnd all to.t iimiiv pnliitiitlb iikit -lituc of well tnrtnlri; tillrm in frock mats while Ike reproductions of clinic art are u I, I, .in mcii We line inn,nit 1 1 til pnl.be liuil.litnjs crowded itiln lnsluiiitUiut rpit.s whete t lis. 1 r c.iiKaticc s due is lot Hid wc Ime ..pent lots of iiilhI mom lo pi ice in.introsillis cf arcSiitrctuie fit totipleuints vttei whuc the are u constant ilctra lltion to lasle We hull. I ornite .trui lines bom cheapest mi tctlal ind aie In clttiKcr of loslm: Ihe . nee of true licaut Imau-c ol he aibancc of undirected luvur. o -Since nil this Is i lamentildc true It Is a piH that our people in the miiorit do not visit tin 1'au Vtncrlcau evpoiition with tlie iurposo of calnliitr culture rither tlnn nine amusement. 'I'hcie Is i stor if an old mm and his wife who went to Xi w ork lor the first time, and with the ititi tmlniti.in to hue the best of eur.ithlmr, ftiscl il a flit.las hotel Vt llicir llrM men the pond asi.Iu.ius1y ocer th iiiinu, and alter piotrirted delihrtati. n ordered liam and eijs i illli whlih lud been on their runl huakfist utile fur tit iars and in. te. People who ilt Ihe ixpmitniii .ondii. t them icej imith In the lame fasluon Tliec lo k litice-t and oftenrt it clip thlncs fatuitiir in their hem" life The finite rs nuke a Pre line, for the lice tcek oxlnhit, when thee lan o puji' cows at any mum' Mir, the nil. hiniat bncets In the inichlntr liulldini:, the itinter will M.it.rU !iae tin gnpltii ails, Ihe teauier ponders our the -. hoo! cvhibi's VI tii who lno Ind Utile oppirlunln fir tlie .luelopmrnt of the nrllstl. cnp further thin tint repirvpiit ed in tlie I'lrl I'nnte.l -now shoccl-Vze, or in ilir. ims of southern lirautirx, walk pit the (.-roups of cciilptuie witli iiiiMeiin; ce and Ins ten throuiih the art sillier-, with no m. re idea of Its inutpiits tlnn If the hid remained it home K.I most of these people the nilraeitloua landi. ape gm.le nlns. Ihe cvo,uiiie vims ol tree and shrill., damp. re.l with tlie white pleim if sttttie .md ii. nm.ht.nwcl! luvi necrr In en p'.iiiniil and iMcuii.l IVrlnps mkiicIc the loiellii'ss of the cn-euilde drills In upon Hum, Inn it tp'iVn no messigc out of the hi'torc of tho neis, It ii pn nuts no Ktrumil. of man o-.or Hie eltiiniils of fmioriiiie nun oppression to rne to a phce a mm in tlie god Il was at tlie Woil.l's Ian tint a w mm mine Itl-hlnt; after Iwn friends upon whom 'he p'un 1 to culvliu lueitlilesslc . "001110 lulit .er h the IVnu-ih.ini.i Imlldiu:! -tn h n lot of V! nt ioe perple ate lime! Hull lip lief m- the pet awac '" "Vl.ntr.isr people, inilenl," icplied In r ft und with tine norn. "Ho jou Mippoce I cann ill th. was lo ( hi. izn to ee Hie folk- I si. ec.rc iliy at home Not nun h I don't want n In k ujMin a person from Vlonitoje until I c hik and she hmricl In r hu'liand alonj l.. see Hi thing!-, tin couldn't ip In Montrose 'lint womin hid Hie nchi hhi, und n i d iiilit 111 tame home with a heller eonrrption of iho irint ehlliition tlnn mine who waMel time ,n xi-itiuu with those win eanio from lnii- ! jim o To the prrnnti who lu-i esen 1 -llultt knowledke of s lassie il in, lite Mud of the Minim ah. tit the cvp.vsiiion ciounds is lik.. the fur iinf. I. ling of a Mtli Mie VII initholo;iiil lore, nil Ii s ton and all litrnttirc tnu.-t he tumnion.il into kinlie, and Iticso must Ie aided In the swtfi st mnciiiiliiin and ideilit if He full value of lite Mirrouudincs is to he ie Hired Xeicr In f.ue in am ii, under am tki Ins Im li cithiied rue It l vast ns-nuhl ice "f ait as ir. -e til."! In -.tatuirc In the pfll. r. crne ef e.iulnn Impli ttinn, in the pmudesl ilass of Ro man piwir, in tlie rlelii't hour of Kian. e under the flir-t .ipoleon, no siiih lad-h epr.-.im of aiti-tlc feeling was erniipcil 'lo g,, to the cvpoiitlott with 'li- mt.iitr n of gamin.; l luoidir i-iitl.-ot-., of inlutni.- the feojie of Inngination, is to h- toimln of r. ipuig a liilt iiwnrd sine clilcil knouleiL'e e. nn impiratlce. and jet. null mi hon.t iletne tn tttel out lie aitll' thiiuiit ntiiili Bitinf n ti in will he found in learning- from Hie wondeiful colln Hon ill.lrihuliel on eel t-i.lo. To lie fine, it a Ms tn nur eiij.i.inent at the flhlit of Ho phi teeur-eiit e ir Hides il. ng ihe . "I.niiili -i of the t .tint ef rpreses ami e lo whrre to recall imnluntarllt the fact Hut toe tie-in. ' with iteming links, the e lull and th. i-kin tlir.wu uhout the' limb is Hi Kill,' with his it ti hues marked from Ike Hrat ltd the cleieiitlt if t tebe lahors iinpn-c-el upun linn In r I'llie ts Up skin of the Xiiiuan lion win. li he had s'ain and Ihe knntit lnjii. h of the will I'lne, the iiuigntj of his ftrrnslh and eourii,e, while In Ids ilglit lit ml he holds the apples ol llopprlelet Ihe golden apples won after !i i the drigon gmnlian. Il Is 'i iliaiuic to rriognlre Hie Inch Hie eh nitre ii, li, r tiniliourine nil ,i elassii il Hie ilnitle, lent one of the times of l.oui. IV, from the gardens of Virsadle-one who misht well h He (oinpinlon of Hut much iiiilluiieel djinvel en ate el at Hie hand of M n Vlotinles for the llns. ion lihran mid rcjoe-tcl l.j tint chaste institu tion wait hiughtr i oi n We wilk iour.il the West Imln of Ihe Court of Fountains to nee thu Ihuthmte with the' child on ner beautiful arm anil the grapes aboip her load. We are gltd klio is In enduring lnoiiio In the Metropolitan Musruui. lo letrn the itorc of the mine groupj of stitu an. the countless unsle rlgurcj ami Ihe nmholio elesluin on sase and perlratil, would nee equate Hie work of il.na, but it mill Is worth as much lime as we can poshl pne bom tlie Vbdnav to pell out Binie meaning from the wealltt of beiuls rh rieiy l.l' I'eihips we know Hie ii lories from the llenev nh of Vnifii sU1rPi ii,,,,, loely flgurea at the columns of Hie Main Cppronh, Puliapi we iccoeiiKp the (.1,1 1, Venue I, until, in , ,. of tlie Mirima, Hie stttuo of Narcissus and the famous Vdilnous We nut know the Vlimrta, the .lupin i on tho terracp, cnhrgiil from the finek brrup tho ttiuie of Vbreuit. ihe II r kllrse, the Ipollo licit nlerc, Vihilks and ihe Vpollino cf Ihe I fliil. Hie Tit n vtahlsdi n cnas and Hie eelelualed Vpiiiw of i,s We nat re. all our latslral knonlc.lge as we nee Iletneisthinea at tin Prop lira, s,,ihoele, Hljua and lit Vlaible 1'iun nude finnlur In Hut thnrie'a Hotel, and the Venus de MpiIipI, but anor taing l.nij at thcte supeili npiodui lions we wini to hint nine of the , m, , j,t,.in of modem ottlMie lit the w.n.hrliil (.roup, eomprlt Ing niant llgures. "Hie I'minuiii of Man," on Ihe I a,t Irfiplnude, uflnnU material fot taieftil tlud, Ihe euili.il rlginr, ptiilt veiled, is "Vim Hip V)tirioin," Wtlt two faces and two bodies, indicating his dual nature. The pcdrnMl Is upheld b) an Interettlng group, tin fe Semea, beautiful figure full of power and gtiee, below this, in the vat Insln whein tho ictile.a water continually tell and meal the utruggllng flziiuj, are the virtue-' etfr wrestling with the vlcea which contend for Hie ou of man It la magnificent group, riling to Ie It' alllludp cl molt- than nil) fed Who would not linger by this rlowrr trained lake to r-pilt out the let tern which t.tpiff Hi" tliouaht of genius atul gain Insplrition wlr.li will make work and tare' lighter and the claja brighter for th turmerics ctokril II. C. P. THE PLAIN TRUTH. Troiii ihe Uiapinoriibiitg I'tiblte Opinion babnilng men will be better iare.1 for and bet ter prnteeied ttlten tie look 1'ior telf inltrfst In being solier, ItidiKtiloits, nlwata trjlng lo adtanee Ihe l.uslnesit of their cmplojprs, and ad lifting tn routine It realoiwlv until they expire Ihet dee not need the nertliea of men fo tell them whm to r-trlko and when to go lo work WE LIVE rHOM DAY TO DAY. Kor The Tribune. If alt wo did were guarded still. sonic writers teach us mi, 11 thought ol what, fei good or HI, Iho future eai thall shun "Twere too ninth cue and thought to pcil, Ton great a loid to bear, We Hip from ela.t to elij, m frletul, Vnd not ftoin rai to.teir. llur life with elouhlfiil fate is won, With doubtful issue flless We know not if tennonow's nun Will erect cur living ejes, Whit boots It, then, to ssk of fate What lo it gltpt, what calli? ThP pell to little ipate, An I feel too soi ,i the t aln' Ix-ng lite tndi.t. our own at Icist, shall we tPiiibrrntr kp Take whit ton cm of Jo ard feast, And let tomorrow be - Krem the tlniimatilin, bv I eo Itiea 44 Always Busy." 2 Always Busy Events l'Trst Our Fall styles of Celebrated Korrect Shoes at $4.00. They are displayed In our men's window. They are for the smart dresser who wants to be Just n little nhend of the other fellow. Second The placing on sale of every man's Rus set Shoo In our store, low and high cut, $.1 and 4 grades. They are dis played In our men's win dow. You can get a pair of them, perhaps the best shoo you over wore, for $2. We will bo closed all day Labor Daj Lewis & Reilly, Wholesale and Retail. 11A.-116 Wyoming Ave Fall Styles Now Ready 412 Spruce Street. New Shapes in Neckwear, "Will Close Labor Day. THE CELEBRATED QORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H.S. G06N7,;io,r'I:. EDUCATIONAL. Free on Uy a iccent act of tho lepdsla tuie, fice tuition Is now granted at tho Literary Institute nnd State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to all thotie pieparlns to teach. This school maintains courses of study for tendinis, for those pieparlng foi collcKe, and for thoao studying music It will pay to write for particulars. No other chuol oilers utli aunerlor ad t autumn at tuch low raua. AddiCii J. P. Welsh, L M.Pli. a.Prln, CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY vis5ahick0n Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa'. A boarding school for lioya in the elctated and beautiful open countrv north of Phila delphia, 30 minutes from broad bt. Station I'or dialogues addiess JAMES L. PATTERSON, llcW.Jttr. BCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRANTON, PA. T. J, Foiter. President. Klmer II I.awall, Treis. ft. J. Foster. Stanley P. Allen, Viie President. Secretary, cMogts3CHCSt!'y Tuiti FINLEY'S Exhibit of BLACK DRESS FABRICS In the fashionable wctld todiv black holds a unique place, it la ahwjs In ttjle, di;niflcil and distinguished. Today we pretent for our Inspection the nev (abrlea for I-all and Winter 'Ihey lorm an tn crmparablc exhibition of high itass niatcriali. Tliese fine pWs of rxquislte texture tiniehrd to our special order come to tu direct trom the tnntt noted manufacturera in Frame, England, (fcr many and Amctlej, Prominent among our foreign collection are the famous "Prlcstle" and "l.upin" fabrics in un ttlnted quantity and in all the ncsseH wcai's, tuch as Biaritz Suiting, Satin Raye, Pouzinctte Crepoline Armurc Indecisc, Etamine, Etc. At prices ranging from 75 cents to $.1 00 a yard. We aim to hue the best goods obtilnable then we rffrr the right goods at the right prices. Whit ou want at prices ton consider fair, and bceet of all, wo guarantee ctcry .tare! wc sell tst to nur store wilt make it cU.tr to .tou that this rxhil.it of nura Is dltlercnt to any other. Xe adtertisemert can do iustlce In tne cvqulsito quility and richness of thia colleetlen We Incite .ton to call and nt them. No need to purchase till .tcu are reid. A few- tpctlals at popular price. At 45 Cents 40 inch pure won! Cheviots and storm 5ergP3, 40 inch pure wool satin finish Jaequsrds. . 40 inch pure wool Albatroes and Surah Serge. At 75 Cents 45 inch Silk Stripe rrrpollnes. 4 Inch Vlohairs and holiel Jacquards. 52 Inch Merges and Cheviots. At $1.00 40 Inch Vrmure Indeiise 4V-inei Poplltvs an! Paquln Suitings. M inch Serges, Cheticts and Camels' Hair. 510-512 Lackawanna Ave Can't Afford To use furniture In your office that is not up-to-date in style and quality. You meet prospective customers In your office nnd they will Judge you by your surroundings. Your office furniture should bo such as to make a good im pression. We carxy the finest stock of Office Furniture in the city. If you want Desks, Chairs or Tables come in nnd see what we can show you. Siill Connel! 121 N. Washington Ave. THIRD NATIONAL Efll OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus S-)23,000 United States Depositary. Special attention given to BUSINESS, PERSONAL aud SAV INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. CoNNtiL, President Henry Belin, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Pick, Cashier ASBURY PARK, n" THEALHAMBRA 400 Sewall Aveuue. Asbury Park, New Jersey. Pleasant rooms and excellent table. $6 00 to $7.00 per week. Location cen tral. IS road porches. Electric lights. Five minutes from ocean. Scranton reference. iiVaW 1 You H ! SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES THESC ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEED OF EVERY CHARACTER PRO A JTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. L. SOMMAR. llulldlntt Contractor Employs union men. r.stlmatcs cheerfully (then, ncmodclln and repairing a special!) 3SO WASHINGTON AVB. EDWIN S, WILLIAMS. CONTRACTOR. BUILDER ROOM SO COAL EXCHANGE, SCRANTON. PA. (fold Sledat Tliotograplier S!r -X- FOR SALE Ill'flGlKS and WAO OS'S of nil Ulnils; also Houses and Ilulldlnr, Lots at bargains. IIOUSCS tblPPKD and nilOOMI.t) at Ml 'U Children's Artist. Farrelus Tra nsfer Jtotes freirtht, I'urnl tuie and lUssaur. r-afcf. Pianos anj Ma chinery. 217 backiw inna Ato M. T. KCLLCR'S bat law anna Carriage, ttoikl. J. B. WOOLSEY & CO coArr?,crOr?s AND BUILDERS. Dealers In Plate Glass and Lumber Or ALL KINDS. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEA R STORE Will sell all their samples of fine Imported Madras Shirts for men at COe ; worth H to W io WALTER E. DAVIS. 214, SI6. SIB PAULI BLDO. Attoniey-at-Law, Scrauton, Pa. MRS. SARA ALLYN, . MANICURE. CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT fAIJOl Mears Ilulldlntr Parlors open Monda), Thursday and Saturday ctenlngs. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. rear ill Lackawanna atenue, manufacturer of Wire Screens of all kinds, fully prepared for the sprint; season. Ve make all kimh of poich r-ereena. etc PETER STIPP. Ceneral Contractor, Uuilder and Dealer In Duildlng Stone. Cementing of icllars a spe cialty. Telephone IS32 Olflce. S27 Washlneton avenue. 4"'-M..I.A4. ...!..:.......,... 4..j.4.4.-j.-t..4. V CARPETS I We call special attention to our new line of pri- I vate patterns made to our special order com- $ prising all the season's novelties in design and j. coloring. t ! Wilton Axminster Velvet ii BUQS FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC RUGS hi us mm ii . Sf 11. si mmf I Savoncrrie T In our Upholstery Department our selection of Foreign and Domestic fabrics embraces a com- pleteline of Furniture Coverings as Portiere Materials t We offer special values in t I WALL. RARER I and display the largest and best selected stock in N. E. Penn'a. ,u T 3. j WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY j I Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. ! A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gut glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc, Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Allis-Chalraers Co Successors to Machine Business or Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Stationary nnclnes, Hollers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. Hanlevs Bakery. 420 SPRUCE ST. Successor to HUNTINGTON We mako a specialty of Ones bread stuffs. Order for Salads, Oj iters, Croquettes, etc., promptly filled. A full line of Leo. Cream and Ices. W. A. HARVEY, riectrlc Whins and Fixtures, riectrle Uell and Telephone Work. 309Commo we th building FRED H. WINTER. B24 OAPOUSE AVENUE, Staple Groceries and Provisions. A full line of Vegetable, etc., reached dally. The Scranton Vitrified Brick and tile Manup acturinq Company Makers of Paving Brick, etc. M II Dale, Oereral Sales Agent, Olflce 320 Washington av Wotks at Jeay Aug, Pa., K. V W. V II. It WILSON t COMPANY. Tashtonahla Tailors (Hotel Jermyn IliilldlnB) 822 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. Suits pressed, 33 cents; pants pressed, 10 cents. Clothing re faired, called for and delivered. New Phone, JHD2 Kingsbury & Scranton. Manufacturers' A&cnti MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES, District Agents for John A Itoebllng's Sons Co 's Wire Hope and Kleetrical Wire Outta Percha and Rubber Mfg. Co 's neltlng, Packing, Hose and Mechanical Rubber Goods. Knowlton Packing, Carter's Oil Clothing. Room 310 Paul! Bldg. SECURITY BUILDINO A SAVINGS UNION, Home office, 20 200 Vlcara Duildlng, transacta a ceneral building and loan business throughout tlie ptate of Pennsylvania. JAMES J. MURRAY. Successor to the Hunt k Cornell Co, In tin and sheet metal work and tentllittlon. Carton furnaces, lepalns an 1 general tin work a specialty, No 432 I.ickawanna atenue. DRAPERIES! irusseis Ingrain Sash Materials Tapestries, Etc, j Refrigerators, OH Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. 325-327 Peon Avenue, TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS . fill --- i