The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 06, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-tflUDAlr, SJKl'TliMBJKR (i, 1UUI.
(5e Sctanfon rt6tme
Published Dally, F.uept Sumtr. by Tli Trib
une Publishing Company, at KlftJ Cents u MoM.i,
I.IW s tllCIIAUIl, IMIIor.
0. f. IIYMIhb', I1Iiwm Manner.
.New York Ulfliti l.V) Njmiii St.
) si. VIII I l.M.
Mo Agent for Foreign Advertising.
lntered it the PotohiP at S'luntotic l'.i ( as
Seiond Cla Mall Milter
When spate will permit, The Tribune In nlw.li"
trlxl to ptlnl rlmit Irtteis Irmn lt trie nils lar
ing rrn uinrnt lopii, lint In lulo 1 that tin -p
imM be .Ignpd, f.f publication, l the writer
real namp, and the lotidlllon pi-'udent to h
ifptance It tint all contrlbiitlnti Mull I" suhjee '
to editorial revision
TDK FLAT IMTK Kill AHVI.IIUMNn.
The following table shows Hi" prlie per Inth
each lneitlon, pice tn lo used within on si "
! tlun of
j I'djior
sldlng on
I Itpidlng i
I ,27"i
Tiill
position
.SO
.21
DISPLW.
Imi than ecu) tmlus
nri Indies .. ,J :.
l'MI " I .111 IT
row ' .r,-, i .it !
ffnn " t .13 .lil'i I i
Tor laids of th ink. tpiolutlnns ol i otnlolrm n
and simllir iniitilliutluti In thp natutp of ad
vrrtlsliig The Tiil-uni makes a t liAlur of ' icnts
a linn.
Hates fur f laxihed Adurtlslng furnib"l on
Ip'lii.iH-ii
SfllANTON, SKf'THMHint ?. 1001.
THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State,
fijprrme Court -WILLI M I' I'DriLI'..
Ireasuru- HIAV. 0 MUHIIs.
flection No. 5
"When the Pemoeian went out of p ivier In
cur state It Irlt n th R-piihliiai -irn h Inr
aj ul almo-t fimmoiui ot debt This debt, by
ui'f .idniiniMi.iti' ti imdir Ihpubliian rule, his
been altm! ontiirh innl Wp line liiucssed
the apprppriilion-t tn tin icnini'm schools null,
we Mind at tin Irnl of th Amptiean si ites in
fuppnt of iiopiilHi pdin Minn fndir Itppulilli.m
admlnltMtion theie has hrcn psld p.hIi venr .'or
pduationil puipo. nmrp tlun was approprlilPil
In thp Demniritli pull In tliplr ipnrtcr of a
r ntnr of ml.rtilp e Iiiip nun ttd our .ippio
priitions tn iluiluldp .Hid rl. iinoinr.i ln-lltil
fion until wp in nnkp tic boit tint no t.ito
bMwrpn thp two oiratm Mipnr1 tltpin intitu
tmns urll m d p oiii on ur 7,o",not of
T','p!'' atf Indinttlnm, limu-i, liw-atmliim ml
happi. Pt. Mitioimdrd n i ire mi cpij sh!i?
with pio-pproii" lnilnp "Wlitlnnii, with ppoplc
li.ippi, pniplcupd and inntirlnl, jnd with pvpiy
atrnue of lnnmpx md tradp tulh nmiplril, .ind
with thp pioppit of thp tutiirp tiMElitrnlns and
Miwlm luoip hopi fill, thp o'd hWorli nt of
orntrudlon and npu'itlon fpt op i h.wlpriul irv
of f.p prptprip, lMpKit arid InInnrity for
thp p irpoo of ttil'pidin tTi- pppplp and tpffiln
inflr In-t powci " I mm tho ltppulilu m MJtP
riatfoim
It Is ntit oaf.v to oc , n:' lli"j Jika
nnna It on ntpl Sin t i.iit.irv 'lioiilil
rxpect to )H lo tnv-i ii t tiiiut
of land th.ni oulil lio n:'os,Ml npaltiit
another holdor.
Exnmple Among Corporations.
ElflUT jciis obo, when If. II.
VieM.tnd, w-ho had shottly
bofote been n conductor on
a piitiull steam tailro.id, but
a R-ood one, kiinultiK his own biibl
nes and the tompany a business thor
oub1i1., took the inannRciuunl (if the
Mctiopollt.m Tt.it Hon conip.my, which
now ons op op.'iates by lease most
of the sutf.ice .-ticot car lines In New
Yotk, theie weie only four points at
which ti.insfeth weie ghen, nor was
thets any lontiact obligation to rIo
tiatif.fets. Today tlieie ,ue moic than
300 points of transfer and .'0 per icnt.
of the iomp.in's "'t'.Otin.noo passeiiKCts
Inst jtat took ttansteic, .so that the
avet.iRe fate was In t entity "'j cents
n pa-enKet. In addition, latue t-imis
of nionev hao been expended on ex
periments looking to imp! moments in
equipment. Hlx or fpcii oni.s iiko
JoOO.oml was siu'lit to see whether un
deiKtound tlollejs would woik. The
pioblciu was not sohed at once, but
tt Is sohed now, and this expendltute
undoubtedly expedited the .solution,
fine by one old lines weie bought In
and impuned until now then ate six
teen topie-outed In tin Bioup of piop
f i ties th.it .Mi. Vteeland nmniiBt.
Uory time the economhs tesultltiB
limn dect eased .idmlulsttation c.-petT-e
and the use of modernized
eUlplinnt weie dhlded with the pub
lic, whli h sot its shaie in the shape
of Improved service at ledtiied cost.
Km theimoic,. the wages paid to the
fiuplo.ves of the Vieelnud cnmpanj,
while not hlRlict than on (ompetlns
lines, ate .is lilrjli, and in addition the
men get fall tieatmcnt, plenty of en
couiaRenient to lmpio themsehe.s
and that lonsilonsnes.i of the nutn
aBement's Reuulnc pcisonal intetcst
which is as plot Ions as dollats to most
etnplors who ate of any aciount. All
thes-e divelopments lime ionic about
thtoiiRh Utictly business ptlnclples,
without any pietense of exceptional
public spliit or philanthtopy, and have
not prevented the stockhnldets ftom
fainliiR good dhldends. This is u
foim of i-uipoiatlon enteipiise that Is
fiequently howled at by aBltatois, but
it could not well be spated,
Weather like yestetdny makes chil
dren InnR for n nine-months Miiool
ear, btgun in October,
The Latest Consumption Cure,
IJinORTANT If true Is th? claim
Xotfii. Wilfred O. Kiallck. lsit
i7 Intf f.uigeon at the Metropolitan
State -hospital on Ul.ickwell's 1s
linfl," New York, that he has at last
fourlrt the Ions-sought, seium suie cum
for tuberculosis.
For eight years this phsklan has
tried tti piepato a Unlet containing
properties similar to thosa exlhllng In
th normal blond and he thinks lio has
finally found it In ii combination the
formula tor 'which he Is not et toady
to malui public. Ho says as to its
qualjjleat "This lluld contains mm
poudjls tli.it desttoy all known disease
germi aliuoht Itislantly, and while Its
actloji Is antagonistic to objectionable
oigatilbms at tho same time It will In
tensify and inctease tho dcsltod ptot
pertfes of the blood, nvety capillary
Is flushed and ovety cell fed with a
nioMypcit-nt, and In every wuy deslr
abler onemy to unnutuial conditions."
Tcith of this tonic have been made
in 10q' c:im, Including tubeiculpsls
and cancer, and they are paid to have
been unlfoimly successful. On Fiidny
afternoon at the Metropolitan hospital
Dr. Fralick, in the prenente of a scoie
of physicians, grave a tet of he fluid
upon two patltuii "in Uo advanced
stages of consumption and the on
looking dnctoia are leportcd to have
been "much Impressed."
We give this condensation of pub-
llhrri accounts for what li may he
worth. The number of ji.ist fallutOH
Rtmcd In ths wMtrli for ti Bcrin-Klllcr
that may safely bp taken Into thp
blood, irlntoii'lliB lt own combative
(ll,illllo, so nt to fortify the p.itlont
aR.ilriBt tlhi'avp, bfccW conetatWm
but lines not mupiMilly tll'ie(llt new
flalms of KUecoM". Tliuso iniil b
tehtctl nml sifted n they atNe. If Ui.
I'tallik hu- done only half of what he
thinks he Iiiih, he Iihm titml" hlmelf n
benefnetor of Immunity nml l.ibl u
lnoail foundation for enduthm fame.
Sttnuton now need to Ket oer Its
antl-i'oiioratlon Hiiaftn untl settle down
to teal biiplnc"".
Lyncliings.
o
Nl. OK Till; common icpiies
mnde by Southern people to
criticisms by residents of
other sections of the lynching
habit is that "Hie Ninth needn't talk,
In ptoportlon to Its mimed population
It lynihcH as many colored men us the
South docs" TluXspltlt of this teply
Is unfoitutiate, for It Indicates a belief
that back of these criticisms Is a sec
tlonnl animus, which, generally speak
ing, is not title. Ilete and tbete in the
Ninth, as In the South, theie are poi
sons of strong Sectional prejudice,
who cannot get over the habit of look
ing upon the people of the once oppo
site section as In somehow yet public
tnemlcs; but Ibis Is ery exceptional
In tho North. Hete the gteat body of
people abhor lynching, not becntise It
happens most fieuuently In the- South,
but bemuse It happens nt alt, nnd also
because, In the majority of Southern
uiscs. It is the Index of feeling of
racial antipathy that woiik to In- glow
ing nioie ciuel and dangeious yc.it by
jear and that scattcis Its evils wlde
sptead We hae not at hand the llguies from
which might be leal tied what pel cent
age of negioes inhabiting Northern
states me l.Mubcd, so as to con
trast It with the percentage
of negioes lynched In the South. It
must be small, because such lynchlngs
ate extiemely uncommon. Hut dlsie
gardlng dlffcienies of coloi, there lire
flgutes to show that lynchlngs of all
kinds aie ftlglitfull.'. moie frequent In
Southern than In Not t hern communi
ties. Kor many ycais the Chicago
Ttlbune has made n specialty of col
lecting statistics of ctlme, especially
of homicides. Its llguies me widely
accepted as standard. Here are some
of them:
M Mill I! OK I.WHIMS IS M1VI.V
, mi iiii us spmis ntoM l.i "io
mi i sit or i'j
Milcimi 21'
ll.irlih vn
t.oormj
Kf lltIK k
louMiuj
Mi.-l-lppl
2I"I
1 I)
TcMil
211
Ton i mi
In these seven states theie Is a popu
lation of 10,70.',.! 1!, giving one Illegal
execution to every 7,7.".S Inhabitants.
Now bow Is the showing In the Ninth?
New York and Pennsylvania together
have L'ij7,77' or .'7 per icnt , mote In
habitants than the foiegolng snen
Southern states, et they had In the
same time onl live liichlngs, or only
iip foi eveiy .',71l,0.'l of their popula
tion. Or, take th New Hngl.iud
states, with 5,131,'JCJ population, or
one-half that of the seven Southern
states, and the Ij nchlngs number four,
oi eight for a population eqiril in
nunibeis to that which in the South in
the s.inn peilod pt nultted 1,3 lynch
lngs to occur. New Ibigland's latlo of
1 tubings Is one to every l,17J,UliO of
population, .Mlssssppi'.ssone to eV'uy
0,1 II. These i.illos. It should be borne
In mind, aie not flgined fiom ear to
yeai, but aie based on the li'oO census,
when population 'was In most cases
laiger than dining thelllti en pipcoding
eais Included in the l.vnchlng totals.
Actually the disproportion would be
gi eater than has bsen .shown If each
year's lnchlngs could bo nieasuicd
against that yc-ai'B population.
Hut If It be said that for this com
p.nlson we have picked the worst of
the Southern states and set them
against the best of the Northern
states, we will icply by exhibiting tha
woist states in tho I'tilon for lynch
lngs that aie left after tin abovo.
mentioned Southern states aie sub
tt acted. They mo:
Ttimc-M' 1 '.'
Vlkima l.'i'J
ireinli 7s
Mlourl ft'i
South Ciroliui CZ
.North ( iiruhni !1
lndlnii "'1
Lin.i S
Wit MrKlnla R5
olii .l-Ka S3
Total 7J1
These states ate all Southern states
excepting four; one of them Is as much
Southern as Northern nnd the tluee
which are clearly Northern an at the
bottom of th lUt. In th fiist six
states In this table tl'ie l.Hlo of lynch
Ings to population Is one to inc.ni, p.,
the last four It Is only one In in,2fifl, Jt
is far fiom our purpose to dwell upon
these flgutes bonstlngl', . Hut they es
tablish that the iriunlnder, of the c-oun-tty
has a inrunl as well ns a legal
right to piotept ngibist the nniazlngly
rapid spiead of Ij uch law 'n the South,
which Injutes not only the communi
ties that piactlce It, hut blots the
whole of our boasted Christian civiliza
tion. A mayor who spends his time talk
ing and writing for publication seldom
ban tlmo to do much else. Mayor
Hlack, of McKccHpott, Is pi nimbly
moie formidable In tho baik than In
the bite.
Shaffer' preference for a couch of
thorns Is one of thoso Inscrutable mys
teries of life that teach tho occasional
futility ot human reason,
Tho mysteilous fuslonlst who has
been keeping the local guesseis guess
ing was piobably looking after Sched
ule A.
We welcome the Times Into the
ranks of tho "corporation otgans."
"Did Governor Stone break any
pledgo to you'.'" Senator Pllnn of
Pittshurg was nsked day before yes
tcrday. "He did not," was the sena
tor's icply. "Dlil ho hreuk any pledge
to your fr'lsnds?" the senator was
then asked, and he replied as befoie:
"He did not." This Is Interesting and
fair as a matter of political history,
especially In view of the ilalm by
soni" of Kllnn's former followers that
Kllnn was gold-bilcked. The governor
of Pennsylvania Is a man who keeps
his woid.
Students ot Cuba's newly dintloil
constitution have discovered thnt no
ptovhlon is made to guarantee flee
ttadc between the ptovlnces nor be
tween dlffetent cities of the same prov
ince. Thus it might, It Is pointed out.
come about that all lommerclal nnd
icclprocal tleatles between the I'nlted
Slat's and the republic of Cuba ootlld
be pi actually nullified by piovlnclnl
legislation on the pan of Cuba. The
omission Is ti setlnua prior, but thcio
;s little danger that ill results will
follow. Cuba needs the Cult-d States
much mote than the fulled States
needs Cuba or Cuban trade.
A writer In the New York Tribune
piopoes as u cine for stilkes that
emploei.s deteimlne and so announce
that the employe who strikes .shall
n.'ve.- be iclnstatud; that If he wants
to work he must go elsewhetc. This
1 a drastic nitucd), lacking In sympa
thy for workcts who are misguided;
but It is tin- destination towaid which
the piofesslonal agltatots are fast
dilvlng their lcllms.
It Is unqlicstloiiuly too eatly for p ev
idential boom plaining, yet now that
the ft lends of C tell. Pull banks nnd
lioveinor Shaw !ia l.igtin, the ad
mlieis of Hoosevelt rocnt iletet mined
to keep them busy.
Come to think of it, this Illustrated
newspaper gush legaidlng the Sham
toek II., Constitution, Columbia, etc.,
must be lather tiresome to the tnnjot
lty of us lulandcis, who seldom bee
even a canal boat.
Thus far this year Colonel Itoosevelt
has had moie than 2,')0O invitations
to make public speeches. 'J bis does
not coiroborate the theory that the
vice-ptesldency would become Teddy's
tomb.
A piofessoishlp of labor ethics Is to
established at the Pnlveislty of Chi
cago, Theio Is plenty 'if ptofesslug on
this subjec t. What Is needed most la
moie piactlce.
In these days of unwholesome milk,
It is well to leinember that the Lu
teal lluld whli It will not foiment Is
more dangeious than that which soma
too soon.
Some who, nt the plnih, object to
killing the goose that lays the golden
eggs novel thelcs, whenever theie's n
fus, thtow locks at It, hoping to win
h.tnd-LlapM In tho galleiles.
In Schenectady, N. Y they
penult a beggar to beg or n
oig.in to play on n public stieet.
example Is woith studying.
won't
gtlnd
Their
Tho Sampson health bulletins arrive
with nn liiegttlaiily suggesting that
something must be the matter with
the wlies.
Mayor Hlack, of McKeevport, pin
poses to make n lecord whether theio
is anything left of the town or not.
1-tlnee Chun ought to be in demand
for exhibition put poses as tho only nnd
oilglnal Celestial scapegoat.
Democratic Chalimnii Cioasy says
ho Is for fusion. Natuially. That is
what he is there for.
With due lcspcit to other great men,
It is time the public htaid again fiom
Senator Hevcildge.
ichvv abs pence tot ins vveio a rb'
not to stone the mourners.
IS J
OMlin? SUidies
ol HiirRan Nafiire
Mr. Eckels' Appointment.
Wilt Hi.- Iiom Waihiii.'loii to tho I'liil ule Iplua
Pun J s lliiny tell tin fiilhming uitc n sliiii!
Ktciic of huw Jainci II hck'Jd lime lu he .''
pouiipd iouiiliollrr "f tin cuiiencj.
'I In' pi-mi" l.ilii ilelegetlon fiom lllinuW had
litoiiiuiincUd Ml. I.ekcU loi one of the district
lelioiiii.-i.hip-, ill Hut 1-t.ile. He was a liu.ier
bj pioirsion, but riming thp cimpilgn of ls'li
hi ind .miailpil .1 1 Kin ii m by la- able tllsiin
hliiin of the tin mi lal iiiiMniii I nkiiown to the
miiiii- linn. Mi. lliiiliud in (iMiipin.i witli liiii
c.viiet.n l tho niii, Mr. Wliitiui. hiaid Mi.
l'cl.els mike .ill nridioa on tho iiumi.c epiietion
Infill, a logo .iiidiiuie In Niw Vork ihiiiug the
c.impilkii. When the UllnoU ch legation urged
the appointment ot the uiuiu man .h Initid
MitiK ilbiini iittiinii, I'h shli ut ilptphiul Ind
lit'. pipciM lo inn side and I ihl the dpligitioii
to le c oiiiiiienil sonipoup e Im 'IIuip tu. mhiu
surpilse tclt and iiuk.ciI, hut .mm Inr in in
wn indornil il.it lucUeel the .ippniiilnii lit
One ill. In tin pipes giller.i of tin Mnitp
tin io app. ireil In loiiipmj wnli ,i ( hu ij.il mi
ii-pp-iiiilint .1 slight, bovUli vuung fellow wh.i
lrtoked aiouinl lulu wilh a g I deal t c in
ik.it. and InteiPit, ciideiitl.i i str.iugi r on lu-i
lust vi.it In that pan ol thp upitol While
theie i niPisenger biouaht ill a lie.t of the nomi
liitions pent Horn the while house tliat dji Tho
mwfpipei Irirnd tuniPd lo thp joimg nun and
imIiiiuiiI Hi liu. Mi 1'ikel., jmi aie B
pointed loinpliollcr of the i in re in i "
' t'oinpiiollir of the eniienej," Piuulated tho
.voting in in, "I know about, as iiiulIi of the
work if tint plaie a a mniiket of alnn nu "
llure wus no one mine Biirpnil thit Mr
LikPls hlmsplf at the appoinimmt n inter
view with the president and an c vaiuiiiilion of
the dutiPa of the otfln ip asmed him, and Inr
inula look the woik whlili nude him film in
Shortly alter taking ulllfp thi flnaiu lal pinic
f Ink k the inimtr.v, and It was omg tu his
(.unci jiidbiiieni, tlrm and coii-c Ipuiious imnagr
nielli of tin oltuc and gnm hud lonmioii seip
the iiiliuiul bulking iln.utet weie not mere
liunuruus and app tiling.
Frofessor Chandlei's Heady Wit.
Piofckor rinndlri, of Coluiiilii i uniwn.it v,
holiU an cnvtihle poniilou of piipulirlt, in the
iiilmli of the aliiinnl of that in. million, perhipi
as much on anourt if hi, iletir luithnds of
turning iMiIp nmUnt Jokes as for anj other lea
fall. Vt tho I iilwilit) club a fiu iwmngi. ago
In a giotip rf Columbia men, wwr.il anecdotes
weie told llliiatiatlw of Piolisior Chandler's
abtlit) in this dilution.
It scents that one cliv somp el.,iun(lcd mem
ber ot the ihinnUr) ilitlsion reaihcd the leiture
room in good ip.ii.oii nnd nought tn iK-ito amuse.
nient by wilil'i-j on the hliikbnaid'lu a bold
hand; "f'ii uiilliT U an as," 'this had the dr.
siird ifTtit. and supprei'el ihtuUIng could bo
heanl iiiound tlo loom when the piofpsor en
tend a few momenta latri at tho bcginnlns of
Lis Icitute hour.
" s he walked tu Ida tick," iiiitinuid the
mm whn was tolling tho sloi), "tho blukboard
Inscription taught hi eve. Mo,t of m thought
ho woull ense it but that wouldn't haic lnvn
t'handkr. Ho nancly heltatfd a sec mid. but
walked our in the be aid auri in a band if uti1.
Ihlng bglder than the oilglnal added the word
'Pilicr,' 'the cRcci tut iiutantaiicous. A ruar
of huiihtrr sttetpd thp clfifr touch, and Crnnd
lor had not only gotten out of an ankwmd pie
dliiinprit, but hd at tl.c nine time added to ln
i.ipltal of impulirlty"
'I Ilia Iticlchnl rrmlmlpil another ol Hu ( nlum.
Mi iiipii of (lip tlnir wIipii Minpliodv hid i.irrlpcl
Into the iliPinllty Icrtur' loom n hotlle of vIIp
onulllnc llipild lotiimtid ppilill.v for Hie pur
ti'ipi. In tin I itnir.ilni. lhp jUno-pln to In iho
loom when I'nfiMor (li.indhr nntcifd was wf'.l
ii'rIi uiihpjiiilili Hi ilntpclpil thp odor almcwt
luforp hp had prowd Ihi I!it1i1 I. and, turning
iiluiipth, loikrd the door and put the kpy in lilt
pcsl.it Tlirn, walkltut to the ipl., ho took hla
frit without tl.p llKhtnt aliow of iinnojance and
innirkcd, "(Iptillriiipti, wp will pnjoy thli to
SPtlirr " f nrl. llmrs Munrlne supplement,
Grant's Tomb.
'Dip Vmiilciii to'iiNt l otlni .iiiumpiI at unine
of thp nl-. I ikp nude Lv forpluiura in pointlnn
out and iloiiililM,' I m Iuuil, In the lnwrr In)
On imp tiaiiJutLuitci llmr.i Mi! Herman, vvlm
hid ixhihlud ilurllii! Iho Ao.v.ige knowledge of
tn inv milijcit. poinicd to thp lile whitP li!ht
Immiv on sniili llnok and ,itd to an Intertfttltig
liroiip of iriciicN:
"lint l tin- fininiu t'ltnli of Cpnrril tirant,
i lno to the vpu tip Impel an will. 'Hip aitP
wlictcil "Ilh the iMttllnt,' i in oiip eldp and
tin pcicplul Imj on tho o'lipr lire line It w o
ttpicicl of tho two MiIpi of hi) 1 Iff. 1 tell .ion
tin Vuiirliaii) jip acntlmontil." New oik Mill
and l.vpiPps,
A Legal. Expectation.
'i llllnol aitotticy ariiuid to thp ourt one
after another of a nrlc of very wpak poln'i,
nune cf whlih mpiuciI m thp court to hoc any
merit, until the court tuiillt mid'
"Mr. - . do ;oii think th-rp la anjthlnj
In tluse point'.?"
1o whlih Hip attorn y teplled: "Well, Juditc,
ppilupi thpro Wc'l much In anv rtiP of tliPin
alonp, hut I didn't know but vmir honor wcuKI
kind of bunih tbeni." Cave and t omiiicnt,
FAMOUS THYSICIAN DEAD.
Thp II iron Ilr llrrmin Wldprhofn, who dipd
n few wepki aeo at li hi. Ill Hip sjlkammfrnut
Tirol. In hli soih jpir, as for oer tnlny
lean thp phveddin and Intlinilc frleivl of thp
l.mppior I'ratie N .lovpph, of Amtrh. and wia tli
lotiMint (rinpininri of tlip late empre-"i In all Inr
iiuuiprnu) Iran It until liu advanepd aue preiput
pl htm fiom reifoimnit; adin' ehitlcie, and
the .h"ik fit the news of the tiagip
eleiili rf tjip rinprrM, nt the hineli
of an aism. in l.eneia thrpp .seats apo,
tocethrr with the ipripI tint lie hid not bpen
with hrr and Hip do. p felt sorrow at her li
so underiuiurd his hpilth tint he rrtlrpel fri-m
court and took up his abode In the beautiful
Tjrolp liril'li report, Uclil. 'Ihpre, list Kphrn
ai.i, he hiiIpipiI a alrokp ol puilvi." Irom which
lip iipver rre on reel, and to wlilili, as ititil, he
suciumbrd 1 few weeks an
Dr. Whlerhofer was linrn Mir.li I. !"'!., at
Wpvp on tho riipr rem, in lmvpr Vii'Tli Up
tinliPd mpilielnp m Mmtii when Iip gr'dinttil
as eloitoi; of ni"diclnp In Is irt. and imiiiPellitPly
was elrc tpd fitst aMitint to Profpvor Vla.n. and
ns.stAt int suit-eon to thp Ipnni foundling inti
tule In V) Iip beiauie nirgeon to th' St.
Vnn's tlilldtpn's ho.pital, and alter tho death of
Professor Mnr ho beeanip elirpetor of "t Vnn'a
hopin and lUltlng ph."ichn tu the Vienna Lie
dipennn, both of whir li po lions hp held up tft
tiie limp cf his elp-ilh. Up contrihuled tiumeiom
ivan on t lie elieaies of ihlldten in public in
stitutloiis and particularli on the dipiea of lhp
pjp In the new born and verj joung infmts to
tin rurront medic il litcratuie up to within a f"w
)piri ago
Personally hp wi i man of lonmnndlne flat
nip and laigp (ihislqiip, of eouitlv nnnners hut
eoiigenlil and lo ihlp clpitsilion; a great lorr
of ehilduu and .iiiiimK uuh tliat rare quilitv
of peonilil' wliii h Iiviirril love and confidence
ami which nnkpi Hie lib il finnlr doctoi.
CAKD FROM MISS PEDBICK.
1 ditor of The Tribune.
Mr I wili Ihunigli jour piper to think aU
of tlmsp vv liu ly their mlii uptions aideel tnc
In securing mv FelioIir,.hip in the Nnnton ItiiM'
nrss tollegp, tluoiigh 1 lie liilume'a Ldueitional
t'ontpt i.'iirs trub,
Vlda Tedrkk
Clirk's Summit, sept ,1
OF SCRANTON.
Capital .$200,000. Surplus $525,000
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
HUSINKSS, TURSOXAL atld SAV
INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from 8 to 9 o'clock.
Wm, Cosni.1 I , President
Henry Bi lis, Jr.. Vice Pres.
Vi. H. Plck, Cashier
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
Ccncral Ajcnt for the Wjomli.g Ul.lrkt for
Dupont's Powder
Mining, Pla-dlng, --porting, -mol rless and the
Ilcpatino Clicnucjl Compjnj's
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Safety Fue, Taps and l'vploders. Hoom 101 Con
nell IluiUliii- .iciantcn.
Mil ( ll.S
TIIO-S 10HP Pit'iton
JOHN H S-MIT1I k -jlV I'ljmouth
V li ItLLI.lCtW WilkPsHairn
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business of
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wllkcs-H.iuc, Pa,
Statlonaiy HnRlnes, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
&.
& ALL THE FEET IN TOWN
TruFinn
m
i r raw
From Shoe Strings to Boots
No Order Too Small, No Order Too Large,
Not Profit but Business Increase,
Lower the Price, Larger the Trade,
See the Point Always Busy
3EE OUR SCHOOL. SHOE WINDOW.
FINLEY
'S
Exhibit of
BLACK
DRESS
FABRICS
In the fashionable wrld todav black holds a
unlmip place, it If always In it'lc, digtilttcd ami
dittlneulahcd,
Today wp present fur jour Inspection the ne,v
fabrics for Kail and Winter Ihcy tomi an In
comparable exhibition of blgli ilna materlils.
Tliesp fine goods of exquisite texture fliiished to
our special order tome to ua direct Horn tho tnot
noted itiinii'.Ktums in France, Lngland, dcr
many and Aineilii.
Prominent among our foreign collection are tin
famous "I'rlrstlc.i" and "Lupin" fahrlia In un
stinted iuantity and In all tho newest weaves,
null as
Biaritz Suiting,
Satin Raye, Pouzinette
Crepoline Armure
Indecise, Etamine, Etc.
At prices ranging from 73 cents to 3 00 a jatri.
Wo aim to hue the best goods obtainable -then
we rITcr tiie light koods at the right prke-.
Whit sou want at prices j mi conpidir fall, and
best of ill, we guarantee etery ml wp 11.
A vilt tn our sterp will makp It el.ar In von
that this exhibit of ours is ditlerent tn any other
Nn ariiertl-.pmrnt can do justice to lm cvpililto
rjuallty and richness of this collection
Wp invite sou to cill and ee them. No need
to purchase till jou are ready. '
A few specials at popular prices.
At 45 Cents
40lnih pure wool OhPilntx and Morm Serges.
lfi Inih pure woul satin nnlsh .lioiujids.
lOlnili pure wool Albatrcs ant Mluh Serge.
At 75 Cents
4 Inch -ilk strlpp Crepolines
4'ilnih Mohurs and sollel lacejUlrdi.
I J null "-eigcs and C'heiloti.
At SI. 00
4u Inch Armure Indecie.
4J-UH It 1'oplln.s and Pie-tiln Silling
61 inch berges, Cheviots and CanicU' Hair,
510-512
Lackawanna Ave
Refrigerators,
Oil Stoves,
Screen Doors,
Gas Stoves,
Window Screens,
Hammocks.
61
325-327 Penn Avenus.
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
!S38j
mm
verwar
!e.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereatt & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
I lm
-KHMWMBH I
nrll
Ji 4
SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEE D
OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY.
T
.. &OMMAM. Ilulldlng t uiitractnr
Employs union men l.stlnutes cheerfully
Bben. Itemodellng and repairing ft specialty.
sen WASHINOTOH Ave,
EDWIN S. WILLIAMS,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
ROOM SB COAL EXCHANGE,
SCRANTON. PA,
T
Gold Medal
S,
f. lie-iugrapucr
FOR
SALE
lU'fir.ll.S and WVO
ONS of ill kinds
also Houses and
Ilulldlng Lots at
bargains HOIP-KN
( 1,11'IM I) and
CIUOOMI.D at
X
Chlldten'a "-Vev
ArlliU r
farrell's
Transfer
M. T. Keller's
Jloiea freight. Viirnb
tine and llagg.igp,
r-tfes, Pianos and Ua
ihlnerv
'JIT Lukawnnni Aie
Lackawanna Catriago
Wctks.
J. B.WOOLSEY & CO
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS.
Dealers In
Plate Glass and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS,
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STORE
Will sell all their samples of fine Imported
Madras Shirts for mm at b')c i worth 1 io 2 50
WALTER E. DAVIS.
214, 216. 2S PAULI BLDQ.
Attorney-at-Lftw, Scrantou, Pa.
MRS. SARA ALLYN,
MANICURE.
CHIROPODIST AND
SCALP TREATMENT
fA". Ml Mears HuHtllng. I'arlor3 open Monday,
Thursday and Saturday cvenlnjs.
E. JOSEPH KUETTEL.
rear 511 Lackawanna avenue, manufacturer of
Wire Screens of all kinds, full piepired for
the rprlng Ka-.cn. We make all ktnds of poult
screeni. etc
PETER STIPP.
Ornerat Contractor, Iluilder and Dealer tn
Building Stone. Cementing of cellars a spe
cialty. Telephone Sifl
Office, ..J7 Washington avenue
Designs
In announcing the opening of our new stock, we
call special attention to the fact that our Entire Line
has been made to our special order, thus giving us an
Exxlusive Line of designs and coloiings from the
world's leading mills. Never before have we been en
abled to offer a stock so complete at such tempting
prices. A superb stock of all the leading fabrics.
Wilton
Velvet Tapestry
An Early inspection is Advised
Williams
126 Washington Avenue.
i Carpets Wall
ttM'W'Stttt
S$..!mm.rff.i
;.i.3i l'.i.....e. Xh i riK-arj -ft E" M3e h sf-y nnn B renno It Jf v J Ms vUtiaAtcVIB
Hanley's
Bakery,
420 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
We mako a specialty ol fine bread stuffs.
Orders for Salads, O; iters, Croquettes, etc.,
promptly filled.
A full lino ol Lee Cream and Ices.
IV. A. HARVEY,
llcctrlc Wiring and flxtutej.
Electric Hell and Telephone Work.
3 09COMUO WE TH BUILOINB
FRED H. WINTER.
B24 CAPOUSB AVENUE,
Staple flroccrles and Provisions. A full line
of Vegetables, etc, received dilly.
Thc Scrantov Vitrified Brick
anoTilc Manufacturing Company
Makers of paving Bilik. elc. M 11 Dale,
(Jeieral Sales Agent, Otfli e S.'O Washington avp
Works at Nej All.', Pa. L k W V It It
WILSON A COMPANY.
IVhlon-eMo Tailors (Hotel Jermvn Hullding!
S2J Spruce street, Scranton, Pa Suits preaed,
ii iont, pants preasrd, 10 cpnts. Clothing re
paired, called for and delivered. New Phone, IbDJ
Kingsbury & Scranton,
Uanufacturcrs Agents
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES.
District Agents for
John A Itnebling's Sons ( o 's Wire r.ope ant
I'ltPtriral Wire tlutta Percha and Itubber Mfg
Co's Pelting, I'ai king. Hose and Mechanical
Rubber Ooods. Kuowlten Packing Carter's
Oil Clothing lloom iW Paull Rldg
SEOURITY BUILDING! A SAVINQS UNIOft
Home office, C0 20) Mears nulldlng, trsnsaets a
general building and loin buslnevi thioushout
the state of Pennij Ivanli
JAMES J. MURRAY.
Supcci-or tn the Hunt k Cornell Co , In tn
cid sheet metal woik and ventlhtlon Canon
lurniies, icpairs anl generil tin woik a
spec laity No 432 Laikawanna avenue
Carpets
Axminster Brussels
ingrain
Paper Draperies
Mniilty, I
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