-"rWyill lffl"fi'r-r,Pfif TQW,'n$mm-' i M "jiNPfW ltcd-r-uv. . 4 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. ruollihed Pillv, Except Fundiy, I')' Th Ttll. line PublMiltiR Cnmpiiiv, at Kill) tntt I M mi.i. I.IVV P. IIU'IIAUI). nillfr. O. P. llVMICr., l!uliH' .Maimer. Stw Vork (utue: I .VI .Nassau si. S M. vni.lMMt. fiali' Arnt It IVrcUti Adveiti-liii!. Entered at the rot-.(Tn i l itrsnlon, I'J . S-iuml Liu Mall Matter. When spire will permit. The Tribune 1 xlwavs flad to print slwtt Iclt. n Imm It tnrnd "ear tin en nnrcnt topii, Imt li title I that iy mint lie aliened, fur piililli.il Inn, ly thr writers real name, aid the 'hditlnii ir nlrnl '" " feptatne Is tint ill lontrihutlotis lnll he ulJS't tn cdltonal revision ini: n..M' iimi: ran AnviiitrMvi The following t ible show the pi ho xr liuli Mill lncillon, spate tn he ined within one jeu: I Hun of ldlmr on Pull HIMPI,Y. I Prr lleailliui Pmlllon Te thm Afti Indus ..'i " .2T. .W '00 Indies 2D -'.! - lftio ii .in I' MlfO " IV, IT .!"' OTO " Ill U.1 H Inriards nf ilntil,. ii-,diiti.n i.f inulnlniic find stmtlir t nt trihtitnti tn 'ho inline nf in vrtNiur Hip Tribune tiiiku .1 dniRi' "' s nit a line Hate. (,ir rianillrd i!cttliln fuinlhrd on applliatlrm. snjANTox, pi:pti:.ihi:i! 12 imi. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Stnte. Siipiims f.?nrt- Mll.lM P porihli. Iicastncr rilNh 11 IIMilll.-. Illectlcn Nov, 8. "When thr Urinit ra. ' went nut nf power In cur state it IpIi 11 tli" lli'pulilii in pail? a lea st.i M aluiO't f.iiH.(i ol tlrbt I In d.ht. by wie aclmlnl-tmtli.il timltr llipuhlti.in iiiIp, In bten aln n.t rtiinili pud p hue liitir.TCtl I. ip appinprfation. tn In tunui'Ml limiN until "C 'land at tilt hid nl III Xuiilii Mi slate "I uppnit f. popular eritiialloti 1'inttT Itipubltian i',ininlratinn thrio la. hern piid e.n h ? ar fur Mlinalmn.il puriio,' mnie tltiti wa appioprl ilPil l'i Hip Dci'imuiit pull in lli.lr ipiutir ol .1 irntiiM nf irliur Mp Ii.ip nun noil inn appni. piutlcn tn iliailtalilp ami clpcni".niirj iit-t mi t "M until f iati nntp Hi' lma-.t tint no l ilp I'MMpfn Hip twn nipaii Flippoltn IIip-( llnltlii I i'ii a will ,t iip nur nnn. II1.1 T.f'M.iil ( '"pip aip tmlntri.it, liniipi, Iii'.ii1im ini'l i tppv. ct. urMtuiidpd h p irp on rriji ih!p with pio.fiou li'Klnra imlilinn. vmiIi prnpl" Hipp), rniplinrtl a'.il ,;t,nt. 1 inl. ainl Willi pipiv np'itip nf liu. i". ami tiailp f til 1 nrpnpinl. ami "itli the pmiipt nf Hip fiitirp litlElitrultii: and ci"ttij nmip lirp-lul. Hip nicl liUtnric pirn nl rMrtntion unci up.'.nion tru up a lijft'riiil 1 rv pf fahp piftrmp, Ii.hm itv ami In.lnirr.H Inr Hip pillpnrr nf tiiUlpaillnx t't' ppnpln llltl HBllll ins ln.( pipt,"--rtom Hip Ki'pul.lii .in Mjto P atfmm. IMj rmntniinliy in 2pnfr.ll Minitlil Iip it)iiini"l 'I tli" niiliiniiit liitmtip fnr no qinikh flpyhis hnlil rf till lal.unit) tn tl.p lounti.t, al tthiili tnpii nf all p.iinp mil iilut. in .11, nw pulillr frriiillii' anil tlipul linlp aln.11: 1I11 intriipl pnlillril tnaililiir nf wliKll It I the oiimii anil thr id Ipnilpr. Tlim The Htfmpt tn nrnuxo imlillc pi ojn- iliii' In this town ilittns lurk in Hip time when thr pi-ppont piiipilntiii' of the Tillies htitfliil nut to m.ike nf his IMIipr 11 lli-ol)i.iul .mil piihllt- monaic. 11" oHiitint now sfpilnti away fioin Hip livlim Is-siip liy -ti IvIuk ti intriiiliu-p nlHtP politic. Tho Ttlhitnp, at thp priifpp I Inn. and In till' puipcf I'MHIIPC- tHin, Mill p.iy dup .ittpiitlnn t(i Mate pollttr."; Just now u is ciiiinlii;; for p1- itni'llll llPllWlSllRUPM mill Slt'p-r.ltllPI'4 of a 11.11 1 h. ; and It pinposp!- to ki'i'ji light tin. Standing the Test. ONK OF TUi: fiitulpil wpnk ncs. s nf a (loinoi intli' fniin of K'licnnupiit, atciuilliirT tn !-niiii foreign I'litlii. 1 that In time of popular i Ituiirnt 01 In iinnt.iiiciiiin 1.1 Is ls il huh I'uuiliiuily nf piirpn.-''. The piiiphi'cy 1ui;j Iipcii in. iiU' that hovpr well It may lu "-'ilf-d to th" i"Pds of a ppoplp (.Implp Pi I.ipIpw, Hlirllrir in inndps of IUI111; ntnl fmv in iiuiiiIipih, It will pimp to If" U I ollPnlvnill'FSl Ill Ktllll tiiral KtiPitgtl, wIipii invpi'lni; 11 Kicat tPtil inry of iii.iuv inli.ibttaiiiH with wldoly dllfprlnK IuiIiUp of life -Walt until thp mall iPpnMli' nf the fathers pxpiuidf I'ltO llllKllty I'lllplfO," Ml' lllllP bci'Il t'drt In pffp't. "and np hou iinder mid flpfi mihln tit" ii'pulilliaii Idfii will iol- ldIHP." Tho ivi'Ptc of th" 1 ait fi-w days hai suo'illnd a tod .nut . hlllzatloti may vpjl n pldtHl of (I . iilllinmr. I'lnxl- i'piu'p ha ftri lotMly willed that the li'dnvpil itili't "..' ihUp whom nnaiili-i-'i) trlPil utiPNppitPilly to iciiiop I'liould Kitrvivp tho iiKsisnlDV .shots. Hut the iiiunin has chimp mar pnotir;h tn t:io pngFltililiv nf his inai'trilom to tc 1 UK", with .1 i-oIipiIpt; sopm' felt ilt-ply hv ppi tlnushtful I'ltlin. that the inundations laid by thp fathois an Mill 111 111. ThP SllplUo (if CzoIcock's pldtnl had ifirccly lifted heroin, tliinuglioiit tho land unci to Its furtlipi tno.it limits, Intituling tho upw ilppoinl enclps in tho ciih, icsjionslhlp olllflals )' pip Iniprylnjr to mopt tery p1iiim of thP P))iersP!icy. In a da. the i uliliii't and til vli'p-iicllnt mpic In lluffalo, tpady for wlmtcvpi' duty iuIrIu ailn'. Within an hour thp si cat h'adeis of nur tlmtui'liil and inimncnl.il life woic In tninnitmlciitlmi pioii.it Ini, tn allay filnrin and head off piinlf. Kllunllj hut rwlflly. with the ship Unnw IpiIri. Imin nf thnimish tr.iliilns in the ic-pons!-1-ilHllct- of ultlzpnshlp and si'ir-Riivcin-tiicnt: the substantial and i"pri"-pnta-tlve men In every ilty and town, took prfcli his nppolnted statlnn, like expert pallors in fine of niPnarliiR' i;u1ps, and did what was needful tn keep the ship of state trup tn her inuihp, Thetp was Krlff and pain and IndlBiiatlon with out limit, but not a minute of ion ftision, not a second when tho llfp of thp Kovpi-nment Mas In dnnRer. not an instant mIipu law, older and wise conn, el M-ero not In oveiclgn mntrol of the Bltliatlou. The worst was fe.ued and prepared for. Thank Oort. It did not come. Hut had It loine, It would have found tho American people ready nwEthero would have been not u single brelk In their llneH. NfciollPit tint but a shoit time ogo, under stress of new and Rteat tesponsl blllUes, Iniposod by the Inoxorablf logic of war, many of our purest cltUens wer.o dubious nnd fearful. Hecoilett that warning notes were many and plaintive; that timid persons saw spec ties at every angle of tho unfolding neiv vista of national power and Inter national duty; and that even bravo hearts bung heavy In contemplation of possible mistake. Vet when the equa tion of personal patriot IsniwaH brought home In sorrow to every door, not n. man flinched or failed. With (ulet majesty one and all rose to the emer gency and government nf the people, by I lie people and for the people emerges Fit linger than ever before. Another giiitlfyliig i liTinnmnnro In eoiitieclloii with the occtiirence that catiie 11p.tr dppilvliig the nation ol Its (hlef ep(tltlvp Is the fuel thitl the luicliiPHS m rocket m In Wull stteet failed to profit by the cvcltcmelit that fol low d tho tiring of the nsmis'ln's bul lets. The Lcs.ion Driven Home. WI'. NOTICK not tilii'Xpecl edly the propounding of the singular proposition that Journall'dlc abuslve nes, sensntliiiiallxm and demagogiinl foterlng of ilni piejudlcp nnd pns slon, while ptoper enough for rpbuke when not nutu 111 illy doing iiitnh h.it 111, must not be held to an mint when they culminate In a cilme causing 1 1 II Uattnn to shudder; lest, fot sooth, It might pxi Up pattlsau rancor or be con suited 11s nil net of business competi tion. This 1 tinning endeavor to linpntt to the public's swift and torn enndnii tintltitt of yellow Journalism :t pattK'in or pergonal bias, as If any p.uty or fac tion wished to have the skulking hy enas of that kind of jniirnallsm hiding behind It, Is futile. DetiKxrats nnd lie publlinns, alike, view with fibhonetm; tlm cilme conimltted at Huffnlo and also the Inng-i ontlniud prior crime nf dally pktnila! nnd tetunl vlllllcatlon of the president which, ns Sectctary Hay has truthfully said, more than anything elsp IpiI tip to the Iluffaln honor. Thpy ate eiittnlly iletermlneil that the lesson of rnlgniu's Infernal in t shall not be lost through nny sickly sentimentality or weak-kneed timidity in falling to bring It home. It may or may not bo a time for re el Iniluatlnns; that depends upon the meaning you give tn the word, llul It certainly Is high time to let the ptib lMiers of unprincipled uewsp.ipeis, whatever their alleged politics, know that tiny c.innot expect to sow the wind of il.is piejudke, hatred of rich by poor and miitliiunl fomenting nf discord and 111 will without Mime day leaping the whltlwlnd of publie ac countability. Their m hlnliig assump tion of grief at the latest logical out ginwth of their nefarious Motk does not diminish, it intensities th" public's disgust. Anaii'hy lit this country Is the spawn of yellow Journalism; of Just such join nallsm ns the Hcinnton Times has exemplltled from the day It ciiino Into Its present contiol the Journalism that teaches soi lal discontent; (ontompt of the innservatlNo itilluenies In society; class envy and liialkc; the dnctilne that wealth Is plotting to perveit tho government and plunder tho people, that oigauloil enterpilse Is hostile to honest labor, that men in ofllco nte thleps or hypocrites, that ticinendnus panlis 1110 Impending, human liberty Is menaced, and mirililef Is tn pay In a thousand bonifying fot ins. Deny It who will, this lias been the great stimulating ngency that has kept alive la the open air of free America the noxious theories of ntintchlstit that had their birth In the oppressive atinos phi'ie of the Did Win Id. Without Its uouiislimeiit ntnl stippoit nnauhy In tliN kind would speedily polish trom Inanition. Yellow journalism feeds It, wiileis It, sends new recruits to It and Ihtis helps to lay the foundations of Its Ini endiai ism and ii hue. We do not intend that It shall wriggle out from under the frightful load nf Its pict-eiit direct and Indited tespnu sllilllly .lust ice In the piesldent, tn the decent p ess and to the decent people, as well ns ordinary pieceution for the fiituie, demands that the lesson of last week's shooting shall be seined Into the public's lonsclniisness and not treated as 11 nine-day wonder. The Schley Inquiry Is now due for n few display head lines lit the dally press. Anarchists ns Rentiers. AYKI.l.oW .KiritNAl. sas that In till piobablllty the iinnehlst who hhoi Mr. .ic Klnley newr saw one of the many newspapeis that 111 e being sing led out lor assault as Indliect Instlga tois of the 1 rime Why Is theie any lmpiob,iblty In the statement'.' Ihiinni iiuldman, ('zolgosi! and their kind aio not Illiterates, Au.uchlHls as a rule are mu.11 of consldetable education; most of them are linguists and ate fam iliar with a number of the l.tu guagis nioken In America. Ihiinia (loldinan herself leads and speaks Kuglish, Itusslan, Oeiiuan and Kieuch. The nssas'dn (for he U no less an as sassin because he failed) In his tell In iluffaln Is loustnntly clamoring for newspapeis. He has not speclllcd that they must bo printed la Polish; It H teasonnble to ussuino that he reads Kngllsh. Ho Is said by the physicians who made a ilgld examination of hlui to be a man of some Intelligence, Jt Is extremely piotmble that If he had hid choice he would demand copies of the yellow Journals which have nil along pandciPd to his slantlni; view of civilisation and government. It Is not to be expected that he would wt ro tor anything less lurid than he had been ae ustntned to rend. Thcto Is lit tie doubt t'nit he confidently experts to find them lauding his deed nnd In their special brand of ait protraylng him as a hero. Perhaps It Is klndneni to him to, keep him In It-noraiiop of how his former Journalistic allies havo suddenly deseited him and turned pious. 1 Aside from this view of tho matter It In prrtnlnly complimenting the fin melilxts too hlghb to si.y that thny I do not read the jellow Journals. lir I whom else are thou? Journals pi luted, If not for the type of ( liizen who takes I their sewpr-wash seriously'.' They ci rtiiltilv do not Inniipiief the lesnppt- nlilp, law abiding citizens who abhor their iiiPthodH. Art In fidvei Using has inndo such strldps tpcently that It Is almost Im possible to tell whether the handsome woman who graces the pages of the metropolitan pnpprs Is n society lender or n cloak model. It .'ems to be the enncenMii of opinion that hand-shaking should hu done hcfoie eleitioii otil. Scenes in Boston's Historic Stibtirbs iitldi f. r Thp riilmnt. Al I Hill till m 11 hu- l..lustiti m.r ( mi. ml I ?,!.' laiiri in p pulat 1, 'ii, imt pnsMHw nny KH a liiliiiifr, Jrt l,i'iaitp nf thp liKiurte pniti iliiili hop numircl In p.m li of thnii, ittil liii.iui ef (lie n 1,1 M lam'in nun cf liltPl' him Ii.hp lil(ptl In ("niicelil, thilp nip lie tmwi imi iitli4 ltinip wiiIpi? Kli'iAii to till' Attn III .111 pCnpl.' illlll ,POll' el ntl.ir 1 llltl 'In thtsp tti'Mt tlittuiti(l el t.ttnKim intirnpy t.tilt jt ir mill trittt tliintiuli liirlr tintf ami iIih llip tinny platpj nl nittalilt' lhtttpt to If fiiiiml nllliui tliftn. lloMnnltn lll I'll Hip plulitrpr Hut "Hint! hip thirn plat p jnn tinet ?i"it Ixfiiie Ipiiiltrf tltl iilnlt.i. (.11 tn I'll niniitli ulitri' 1 1 in 1'iIktIim f.itli fiii-l lantlnl upon Auiirlt.iii boil anil put jnur foot npmi "lit l'l, in. mill llnik, ami llt h all lii'.in l.rxln j tt 11 .iml ( 'inn mil." It ,! inn pritllpjc tn l-lt only Hip twn 1 t't ttiuipil pi n p lint uliat ini mjiiiahlp tilp It na. TIip tnun if l.t ltict"" t rltintPtl iiliiint tin mills norllmcM nf tntnii, 'rmllp.i i.u run f inni ltntnn t" l.rlti;1nu, IIipii iii lo CniKnitl .uitl Ihmiiijli tn btiwt'll. 'Ihp ritln !. .1 tlillchtfnl nnp, pastil!.' nt .mil tin thni'U'li Hie illy nf C.ilnl.lliluP .1111I nth I pllir, ainl tlirniuli fritllp tain, mIiptp apprar Hie npltal Npw Knslaivl lirmn will) nil tlirir In .inly ami at trail i(iii it. o -'Hip fjinc nf 1 ."tiii;tmi ami ('iiiiiiinl lifg.tn a far link 1 Vpril, 1,T." It wa iluri-iir Hil niniitli 1li.it Kim; (IpniurN military ceinuiamlti, (1i111r.1l t.itct', m.i crili'inl to jin 1 st saiiuir! lib .1111 iintl .J 1 iliti lliiiti'ik, Hit' tn patriot lt'.ith r ati'l Mlio wtip Him t -tiling In l.i'vinctnn. At (nlitntil, till Itlilp IipioiiiI l.rilmtim, ttll A inlliitlnn of tnilllati ptnrc whlili (!aun tlotir liiitiitl to (l(lrni In iniiiiptlltni with hi nrtptt of thp pilrlot', Ailnn mil llaniotk To athlpio tin (Itjrit, on llm (Minns ol April I. 1T7.,, (iiiPi.il (i8f Milt fimii lloston sin) rf king Cportfi''. rtnl.ii Up Mippontl thi rp''tlillnii Mtniltl Iip ,1 Mtipt (.tip lint Ihp Ainrrii.in wpip lint nlptpini;. thi'V knr nf Crmr.ll (Ii;p' pur m.p iintl miip ptniiiPil to d, feit it. '.auily Iml Hit' llrllMi sot.lii r InKiin thpir man li in- iianl l.t'Mnaton .iml Ciimnnl Hup troin the ton ir of nhl ( liu-t iltLirih. in I'.-wtmi. Ili-linl nisttil lichl from tvn laiiit'tni hntip limp by tho pv Inn to wain Paul IIpm'Ip, wIid tnntl in ie.n1i- I1P. Ill .1 SMilt Blilllllll MPIll m ( liulul.iwti In rltle win 11 tho fisn.il mi clicn 10 Lcxliistnn ami (.'niimrtl ami Mini thp pntrlnt iml ntlmito iikii (f Hip appioatli nt Hi" lltlti'li oliltprt. What .1 faninti title tint pinxptl tn lip; It hi l.pt ntno iiiiiiii'H.ilirul upon the pacih ol tmriiaii ht-.toiy ami hi ltppn Hip Inplriit lluiiio fur puolli.il itritin. Ml alnnir Hip ro.nl Ip.hIiiis In l.piic ton nirr ulmli P111I lli-MTn lmlp tint niPiimMlile niclit. apjipar tihl. ts .Ipiuniliiis: plan nf In. Inrii.il intrrp!. W'Iipii jou airbo at l.pinu(nii ami (nntoitl iml i.tn m.ihp ro aniiilipre Mitli out lit'ini; lontrntiliil lo thpp t ihlrt on platp nf riithiiip anil 'i tho title ot t-titPU autl 011 till! lOlllllinllj'. f ii lpinti.n aid l'.,ii'iril ate Imlli hojuliftil plttpt. Iipinu I'MPllint iPpr(pnlatiPH of tiv i:imlaml ttiwit mIHi ilii'tr stalely oiPihanpinK pint aliout. Hip tut inn itrilant 1jmi uiitl almu Hip mIiIp ami well nietl stippti, tlit'ir no In111.il lintnp ,m.l .111 .ilintv.pTirre nf piiIIiup ami ittiiiciiipnt ppiiatliiu all. tppt'tially tnutnitl. lit'vitiQtim I-. Hip lirnt of this.' tM ItUtorin town mp urriip at In our jmunpv from It.ntnn, v.p will In Kin our ilPMnption of Hie fiijht ,mtl mphh nf lii'torie lulrrcl Hump. In our tmaKttiati' 11 mo hip on tlm Miin tnit ol Hip lillap nl I at l.i'Miigtoji. t inirlhi"; nit r thp nrv load Paul Iti'MTp rapltll.i Mint wlitn on hi maml nf ii.irnlng Hut nlslit of ptll Is, KT't. ami oipr thf itiuiko thf llrllMi soltlltr niaiitictl on that nun fttipilti'it uininiiii; nf pnl pi, !"", uluii tlici ontrri'il hrsiiigtnn ami met tlit'ir Hi.t me inillmtit l.nt it.iii liiuKin.ninn tint'iutp .mil i"iir minil iiiprt link tit tho.p tnnini'iiittu tlii nil i.iu m'o IIpipip with hi (outline IppiI hppi'tliiu tlniMi thl Hirpt and ,1011 tan hear hi una of ? niilnx its up tiiIip .ilt.tijr. What .1 rniuiuolit'ii tlurp I in pxiri Iimi. . 'I lip nip nf patrmil.tu 1 kiiitlltd witiiiu Hip lin.iiu nf ciPty Ameiitan. imt Pi din until uiriit.tii imltpcml tme i- iiltaiiinl. riipiiui aip i.nil'11 itatl.i ami an apiililc ol Hipm' In up, m-H-sii 1 Hu 111c 1 irn 1 iiiiiIp. s,.,. i(,,w Hip lliiti.li Koldit'i iniiiiin; tlnwn tin -ItPtl; tnntidli di iIipi tread, tnntl th nl of iior. 'II10 tn t tuhlrt we imiip to in l'..nl lvinstt 11 1 Hilt uhiili luarL the linu.p of .loiiilliaii I l.iri Irigtnti, uho a .1 liter Im.i in Captain Patkei' (tiupaii of minute men, .nid Mlm ia alio thp last Mimioi of lliiie iinhlp pittint MP jnillll'.l nn .1 hill' mile mine to,ii, l,plnston p iniiip. to Hip nhl Munrnp taiiiu, Mhfih ua iii'tl a hpadipiirler h Karl pt'iti in tho tlii Hip ItraUli rt'tifitptl fioin (mi iimi. IIpip W.i.lilnston illncd 111 IT;), wliuli .nhl to it intcict. -e 'llip wit pnint of sp piil lutiip?t I an ar tislu till tailed stout 1 iinitiii uiaikina: the ppnt uliere the Ilrittjiii fiuiiit'i wue uirt liy Karl IViij' IrPsli Hoop, .mil mIipip Iip pi mtPd ,1 Held pit'ip to itnir their ulteit. Seipial ntlipr plates .no uiaikeil nut I1.1 taliltt aloin; Hip Ml pi t phi led fioin in .ippropiulii'ii li, Hi" town sunn' yi'ai njo. llul Hip 1 hlrt altrattlnit lo 1 iNilnr In Lexlnston 1 tho old common. Thl Is ill the foitn of a triiuzlp ainl I a ho.iutlltil put. Thl I the l.t'xliitnn Inttlt field. Here is where the tlii lilontl fnr Aiiurkau iiulcpiiitl'iitp a t-lml oil Hip innitiilis of prll Pi, 177.,. Al Hit miuiIi piii pnint of the eni'iuinii K a mnuiiuinit mark, loir the lot.itinii nf Hip hl'l thli'p lueelilt lmiie In ! vluiinii ami" li.ilnz tanid on tlm iear kidp the U.1111P of tlm ttift (.pM'ii minUter who until In tin' pirl-li. shnit ilitt.uup nt tL li"ir cf till innnuintiil mo he -t'li Hip elm ihp wlui'li licntral llrjiit plinml nn ptil p), 17 " Mliile utlPiiillin; Hip 1 1 iili'iiuial aiiniiPi-iry of the lntltp. .1 11 -I n .ton r lit 1 r thp niuiiunu from ililit tnpl ami dlnitty upon Hit' unitl ern iinjle nf Hie trliinsle I i irn' artMhailv fnimnl fountain, made nt -tone, nt.d mii mount inu it is ti tiiaiiintrut Inoiie l.iltl- nf ( tptain I'trVr, Hip itiuiiii Hitler "I tie imnpaiii uf inlnni" 1,1 i, M lib li ,i.ptiilileil nn Hip I'nnimun to nppnp Hip llrllUli fnum TIip nlptnr In pnentptl lilm with a ni"t 1 nui nrpoiis c in I (Inlrrnimrd appear ami' in Hu anionic nf mic ri'.uly to i.ilsc hi sun iintl tire 1 fital Imt. .lu-1 at the reir it Hil taiul .1 loiti Hu pub hpirlnc almut r.itl- iy In goliliu loil'is 'lu-p ,t: 'TIip Until plan ol Snieiliau l.ilitit.i " Wheip Hip IIiip rf Hip mltiiilp iikii wa torm d 1 tin ki'd 11,1 a h'sli liniihlir ?rl up on pup Ide of Hip comtiinu. Here Monti thl Iniiip luud who Imcil lllnrtv l'(f Icr than their imn lives whin Hip led roil .nut down upon them with a tlniilde quiik. LonkiiiR llirin in the fate In Hip imiiilirr (f one liumlieil ami twentv nun A ijoi Piiialrn, Mlm I, nl tniiiiiiiuil nf Hip atliinrln; lint l-li (nrn. Hied out tn llitni: ")Iipim ic itheU! Throw tluwn .itnir nun 11111I liirt( !" llul Hip onhr was tint nhejpd Captain Parkrr said to Ini nieli, n iu-iiilitd upon Hip ttiit: -suiul uiir groiiml. Huii't flie unit's find upon. Hut If they nip.in tn luie a war, let II liejin lit re." 'Iimi 1.1111P from Hie Up of llio llrllisli oiritrr Hie einiiiuil Moid 'Tin'!" 'Ilirrp wa hcanl lh firt rattle of iiiMkiti,i of Hip Uiient .111 revolii. Hull ami upon (he Kuniud Ml ihad feitn Ampib tan and 11 in wnimileil ot.u. A .1 tcrl.iln wiinr M.ii 'Tin' odil asalii't ill" palilou wnp m iiiiiwlieliiiliu: tint ami' the liilns of 1 fiw kiattrrlus lid thrv kdp .), ami the llilteh luaithid (11 to I ommil." iiiunimicut wa nit led with Imposlm; tin irniilt. In 17!i on llio ui't nidi' (t Hip coimiioii In intinoij ol llip iluilli if Hirst' paliint. A lirautllii) by ino lia tuluoil luclf ahout tli iiionuinrnt, reaihlns to In top tn a lo pri'stiit a niot iharinini,' alula. Tlda la ilalnifd lo hp the flul Hcmlu tloinry numorlat iiiititl tn thl counliy, the sihllirB flaln in Hie luttle ueio In. I Inn led in the town umctciy, Iml on the HUiuli aiini. Mihiry of the lnltle the rcinalna of these paln (ila M-prc (Icliiteired ami brought lo the rnnininii and hurled In a tloun wull at Hip rear of the mmiuinciil. K'tu.nd Kirreil wa the orator nn tlila nii.i.loii, Miny (ll.tlniiitlnlifd pprjonjsp h.iie tunic Journp.it. tn this fpnt, anienit Hum l.afa(tle and Knviith, The Hancock C'arko liuuc, uii llaniotlt itnct, Is a place of Interest not only rfc,nte of iu hflm, the ahide of dl. HtiRiil'lieil cleic.iinfii, hut here Hancock and ittama ere iniiri from their liimlior hy Paul lleieif ilit meinnralilp tiicit Down on (lirk flitj l'(iKi MrrcN, mi "llelfiv Hill." Hand In an pjnelhnt late cf prcsirialinn the old Itpllr Tlm hell whith nl nrn nine liium Ml thl lirllry oiiniptl the n la 1111 en u-e niomlnit the llrltlli man hid Into t'xltietnn, and it wa abn ii'fd to aumtnnn ppople to the lniue nf Iintl mi sumlajs nnd to iIrii'I the Inhihllaiil ol Hip town that It wa( nine n'Onpk ami Ihriflore lime tn take up their lire ami retire, aciordliw to nn onrtrnt ciiMnm When one nl the rcltlpiil of the tnmi- p.npil nut of thl worhl Into eternity the nldnn it.itc of the licit would peal the new forth, o - 'Ihe lit Intpre'tlna" tit mp will fpeak of In l.pxlnatnn li "Ye Old lliiijinir tlmiinil." The oil nt (lllr of the (bad tnaj riot he the mnt Ini Itlnc place tn ijt, but .i ramble about thl en? wa epeclally Intprpitlne. lint frw I'll Brim pome In bexlnaton without appntllnic a time hcip. ,lut a few minute walk fioin Ihe lommnn t.ikm .1011 1,1 It, Mini' of Ihe ktnne bale beiome no mo cm tied that It I with grrnt iblliitilly the In.-t tipilnti can be read, while eniiie aip far hejnnd liRihllltj. We fnund nme tnniKtniir bearlntj renin! ol prrnn' tleath a early a liii-j. In thi ceniptriv I Imriiil He bt.tlv nf Captain John Pirker beetles tnatij ollnr patilot nf cnltnlal time. Ilrre alo la the uraie of thp tlrt Mhool m.nlrr ami hrnt inlnMir of lavlnrjtnn How ppiullaily the in-M-rlptlnn nail M.mv of IhPin aie caned In Ihe nlil-fihiniui atjle of piiniilie and apelllnc .iml et mp ,tnmlti? iiarnlnu" are illicit, such a Ihp fnllnwim;: "litre Ik ip limb of Villannih llinfnrd wife In Mr. .Inhti Dinfniil who Died M.inh .lil, 17'J"t, In je 2tb jear of llrr ape. Ilchobl all ,nii that piffelli lij a , mil are now fn once wa I. A I am nnw fo jou nitift be. Pre pare fnr ilrntli ami fnllrw ihp " smallpox cpiilfinb' niii'l hue titintnd in I.plnutnn about 1-sil, for nipral tnnilntone mark Hip tleath of pcisnii dining that jcur and nittioitnce that Hie.) died of Mnillpni. I pnn a alate tali hebl up by four alioit pill 11 nirr a louih I iiifiribrtl the rcinitl nf William Iteetl'j, eq , death, wbiili ptiiiricil in 17"s. line upon the lib I staled tint he wa rrprpentatic lueiiti jiai nl tint tniin, n'sn jietlte of the pi-ire, m tilher of tin ibildnn ami sramltatlier et onp bumlred gninilililldieii, lb hi imle rot hi bcloiod wife. o - T.ikitu: Imlliv acilu wp start fr.mi Lpxlintlon to Cnncnitl. It I at the Mllacp inminnn wbfre j on want tn all-tlit and bpin imir flebt fpelnc In thl liUmrle ami literan pi 11 e Thl I In tlenl an ailiulraldt', je. nn Ideal platp of real, deine fnr litrrary worker 'I help I a quletnes, an imtues nf cmfiroiiinint In till old town wliii li aie loinluelic in lllerary HmmtTita. Thrrp I .1 lltcrarv ntinnspliere suril.i picialent hrre, or il.e we I'll iciiit il sit Diicrrnn, Hawtlininp, Al lot I ami Thorcati ntai no lnnmr bp (ern walkttn; about Hip lppt of Cnm nnl nor labnrinc In Hip miuHp of their rpfitettiie bmiip btir. but thpir ititliieiiip tdl Minlic and, while their bodic inn- be (11111111111)4? to iltist in sleeps llnllnw nmetrrl uerilbi, their )nrita Mtm still In hnicr ainuii'l. Cuiild we wu Id Hit pin in the prothit Hull of loiinine, pnuy autl philosophic Hinuitht a (Mil thee tim 1.1 men of .tear pon by lo the cuHlltation nf the worhl, we wniilrl i-clrit tins ilaie fn prcftrpiiie to ill other to 11 ir our tlen ami iriln our lame. At ptpaenl e inubl learn of onlv two pfisnna readmit biro now ensraeeil In lltctaij unrk. iiaiiie in feiiucil tup Hut the ptetnt inhibitanta arp "Inli'g nlf cf aparacu, slraulMirie, and Hip wialth iml notoriety of their jneeetor." We do not nttrmpt tn (onflrin thl et.ilciiienr, but Hip bonii i.f Cnntonl, In external upiicnraurp, Indi cue wealth ami luxury on thp whole. In fpiak lup of the Mines about Com nnl, "It. sllxcr lakt that lmeili lusted pleam and pcnieftil wim.i1 lioddp Hie inttage door," wuttr In aitl: "We 1 due these tint ao luiitli for Ihcip own crate and ilnirin at for the pleauie they pile to Knicrvtn ami hi friend, who haip made the rime of Contort! a fimnu In America .1 Slialfnrtl 1 in I. upland. Miv-t nf all tlo wo think nf Knierson there in(P to him, more than to all the rut, ilm the town owe its icltbrlti." n We will (omtiiciitp our sipht i-reln? tn Com nnl at the iniinimti or Monuiiitnt .pnie. ao lalled beiiup of Ihp Inndsomp mnniiiuent tandinc In thp tenter nf it rreitcd In, the people of the town in (minor? of their snldnr who fnupht !n the dill wir Piinp down Monumtnt aturt mid rrn-frinp nir the lit"tnn ami Milne lailrmd, we soon contp to thp famou-. nltl maitfp 011 the bit. -the aiunnt lesidrine of the parUb mm tt(r nt Cnnirird," built by Ihe liix. William Kmeisnii 111 170.",. Wc it,ut lam here for a mo itient ainl rerlect a wp pare upon this old and pit iiiresipip mpop. In t hi- housp for ten jean Ihitl U.ilph Waldi I'nKrson, nnd tberp, in a nn ill batk room on the s'-rend f.nni( inuunanrl mp an cxtcllent new of the Ctncoid rner, the nhl Ninth llrldpp ami thp batiKH'Iil of 1771, KiueiMii wrote "Nature" ami oilier philosophic pssjju. The loialioii nf the old mine I trutli full? dcMilbed by Kmersnn In Id e.,av on -Natiue," where he M?s; -?ly btnue htandt. in low 1 mil, with limitcl outlook, ami on the skat of the illape" In Hu atne hou-e and in Hip h ifTio room llinerson winte, Hawthorne, the pieaiit nf merit in rnnmii era, ain!, n snme woiibl tlasifv bun, of the wolid, prepared fnr piihlhalinii In "I'wUp Told Talps" and "lloses I'rom in Obi Maiw " llawtborne tie i hrp Hip bappil four ?cai of bis life wpr( prut In Hu hnu-p from 112 tn 11(1 Hip old 111 mp st mils back frnni tl.p roatl 1 khoit tln titic', with a laipe ami heutiful lawn In finnt lliwthnir.e wiote lu hi "Mo-j-e from an Old Xljii-e:" "My paitlin, that skated Hip airiiup ef Hip min-p, wu of pretiscli the ripht extent n hour oi two of mnming labor was all that it retpiiied. Hut I ud to ihut ami re-iit It n doen turns .1 tin. ami htand in dpi p contem plitinii our my npttahlc prnprni, with a hne that iinliotly lould ttbaio or coiueive of, who had neier taken pat In Ihe proies of rieation. II was one nf the most bewlttblng nlphts In the worhl In ohserie a hill of bean thni-tinp aside the soil, tir a mw nf (.illy pra Ju-t peepli g fiiilli auflli lently In ti.ite a line of delicate prern." I'mii to this tliy that garden "t'irta the aunue of the mmsc" and xegetahle are prowlii? Hurt a In the ilaj of Ihwthorne'a paulenlng, Malklng on a few' rod heioml the mane ,xou Knui to .1 short aicnue of elm tret at the left anil turning down thl jrai iiimi to the Com 01 d battle piouml, when' the initial and the tie ilflp blow wa stiu, U In tin in the minute men and Ihe Ililtl-h anldlira in the war for Xmenran intlepinileiite. l'irl we niiiie to a monument inaikiiig the priiuinl held bv the ltritih en Apiil 111, 1773, ami atitliir, a 1 true, "(hat here w.i ihe hint fniiiblp reutaup In ririlili apgres-t-lnn." 'Ihe ii'iill of thi rcMttame was the ilcith of two llnti.h soldier, who were bulled bv the elite of the toad autl tipptmte the monu ment. -I few t.tri bung ou to the bulk of the Coin nnl liter. .1 muill ittii.1111 winning llelf ainuiid Ihiough the mcadowa ami by the bill ids. Il i the nine no v 11 il wa when Haw thorne wrote if 11: "We Hand mm on the ni ii' lunik It inn will be 1 died the Concord -tin liier nf peat e ami qulcliics -f..r it I? cer tilnlj Hie must uncuitahlc iml 1ugglli Ktitam that eei loltcretl titiptrtrplibli Inward (ts etern ll, the ea. Posltiul?, I bud lueil tluee weeks bcble It, bcfoie it pie mute ibar to my per icpllnn wl.ldi wai the itiririit tlnwed. It nenr ha a xiiaiiniin ai-fieit, exicfit when a noitb wistdii liiiivp Is lixina it aurf.ne, en a aun elilny ill). 1'rnin ihe lui'iirable imlnlnue of lis niture the atiejui i bappilj lie ipable nf be (oiuing tl.e lne tf Initnan irgenuiii. a 1 Hit fite of at 1 miny a wild, free, mountain torrent. While .ill tiling (Nn are lompdlcd to aulbtna Mime iHcful piupo.e, it Itlle it aluggith lift away in lay lilmly, wilbnut lurnlne a aditary ftptudlc ni afloidlng imi water power enough to grind the mm that grows upon iti bink. Ihe torpor of ita imminent allow it iiowhere bright pi l.lily ahnie, nor 11 inuih as a narrow trip ef glitcu!tig santl, 111 ani pait of it icurne. It dumber beneaili bioatl piulrle. kUing the long meadow glass, and batlua the oirrlungins bough ol ddci biisliPri ami willows, or the root ol dm ami a.li trees, and dumps cf maple, I'lag ami ruhe glow alon? It philn ahore; the jollow water bh i.pip.ii II liro.nl, flat Iiaiei on the ni.iiglii; ami Hie ftagtant while pom) Illy abound, gnit'ially ndrttli.g a puiitlon Just hi far from the diet's bank that it taiiiiot be Kiinpul. .iie al the bawd of iduiiging in It 1 n niiiul wbtiite thl peilett ilnwrr ilrrii't Hi lnviliuctn ami pel limn, plliipiiii, a It dots, from the black mud out whlih the riirr 1 repps, ami where link the hmv cd, and pet kled frog, and the mud Untie, whnm mntlinul w-nsliluit nimiot ileanse. It I the Mine hluk mud nut nt whldi tho ydlnw Illy milt its rank life an I noisome odor 'lima wo see, too, in the Udilcl, that koine perkon a.lnilUle only what Is ugly ami oil lioni Ihe Mine mural iircumstancea wblcli aupply good nnd beautiful results- the fraaiame of icliktlal fluweia to the dally life cf other." o -At the font of the aicnue and at the flier's brink was the nil North Bridge; rude, though, In alruetuie ?et ai famous as any in the world berate ol the eient which occurred there. I'pen tin cic.i of the hill on the other aide of the aticam stand, a monumen: marking the place whero "the, initiute men and militia formed t- fere tnaithlre diwn to the front of the Wldye." and where some American solthn fell In the content. The cranlle lue l aiinnounted ivllli n bronre rtatue of a tnliinte man dolitiied by 11 Com-ord arllal. An obi bronre inlunlal plow I a ml upon Ihe pedestal, n cnat lies upon one handle and a land of the natue of the man rel upon another, while Ip his othr band he curries an old fllntloik musket, I pen one aid of Ihe pdet,il 1 cut thPM xenrds of I meianni "fly the rude bridge that anhed the tlond, Their Hag to April's brtere iinfurlctl, Here enie the embattled farmers stond. And died the shot heard round the unrld " Thee w-ord aie taken from the tijmn ung nl the completion of the Concord monument In ltfl, ami cnmpnsed fnr the ocealnn bj l.mer aon. Hail wp the time ??e might lsll, two mile awiy, lti old ItiirMt Ilouie, where wa nored the munition of war whlih the ltrlllh aet nut from Charlmton to captuip. llul let u pi riubkly nn?v and Iew the old Wright taiem, nfar the rnmmra, built hj Hat id W tight in 1717, ami nhldi on pill t'l, 177.1. w.i uetl a hi.td quartera for Ililtl'h oirnera, and wheie Malnf Piiialrn tnnl hi famnu Imiist, "That he wnultl atlr the nnk(c btnnd that dij," which wis rialiad In Kngl itul's deep noriow. -o - Opposite Hil I the nid bill burling ground, where lie the lemalii nl Major .Inlui llutterltk, who letl our men nt the btldge. Paxlng on down 1exlngton roatl, Ihe rn nl oier whlih Ihe British went In their relrrat from Concord, we pome, as one raja, "into an atmmphrre venting almot lo eoftdi the Mcnirr ami earlier teiolutinnar) n snclatlnii.belniignig to thl highway," becane j nu aie now In the region of the liomea of "tboe (rietiiU wit? dwelt together by the winding tiler," I'mcreon, Alcott, Thorrntt and Haw. thoniP Ounce Is not regarded the 1 iue of bringing these ftltndx Into such ilnep proximity but mutual admiration la attributed as the re.i eon. I.mersnn' home in Ihe fltst to be seen Mantling within a ertling of pine trres, a lirge stpiare bulhllng beiiitllull.t altualed with nn tn telleclud and 1 Mined ippenrance about It W'e were Inlormed that on" ol Kmcrsrm'x ilanitliten etlll realtba thrre and the place is well rated for. About one hnlf .1 mile farthei Is Orihud boue, Ihe home nf Ihe Aliolla and Thorcau The "llllblde Chapel" wherein the annual meeting. (f the school of phllosopny were held, stands west of the house and a little wa baik fmm the street. On the fame able of the mad, kep.i ratptl only by a ivnndrd growth. Is the home nl Nathaniel lliwtbntne, and adjoining thee grounds Is the parent line nf the Cnncord giape. Thorcau has been the victim, of miny nniompll inentary atniii, ivblcli aome ef his ardent ad mirers Mteniinu.b den?'. ti In Concord there are some who to thi day will tell jou as true facta about thi poet naturalist, nf hi habitual failure to pay his taxc, his natural indolence, bis lnie for flhlnp and hunting. We were tnld ht'W that one timp Thorcau went tiahlns; ami Hirnugli home carelessnos of his own a woods in whlih he was loitering caught tire, lie made no efToit tn put It out, but calmly and leisurely walked batk and told others about It. When the tire was extinguished much damaae was done. Another lor?' i tnld of how one winter Kmeivn lamer, lo the home of Thorcau fnncj and krpt him allie while he was working upon a liteiary production. Paik tn the public squire we wend 0111 way There are jet eeiir.il place ?ve might 1W1 .f much interest, but time forbid n. The shade of night have ilrcadv cathcred tblikly about 11, the stir are beginning to twinkle In, chili in the dear blue canopy ahnie, Inr the Min ha long ago dlsippeircd beneath the wetern horl mn, ami the gnrgeou nnet In that western sky ha vanished awai. A church bell near by Is ringing, and the sweet muiiial notes from an organ arc wafted out upon the summer pipiiinff 7pph.11, dining our souls within us, whilp Hip ions of men aie pissing up the step to worship their Ci-ator and ltedeemer The gong ol a trolley nr is heatd in the disince, and looking down the street we see It presently speedily coming tiwaril 11 It stop at the square and ?e step aboard. The conductor rings the bell, the molonnin turns a crank, there is a huz and awav we glide oxer the ktcel rails on our way back to llnston, wlsrr in mind, refreshed in spirit, though aomewbat wcar.i In bodv from traicling, and thankful tor Hit privilege we baie hail to make this mot fisclnatlng pilgrim age. Robert It. Thompson. NOTHING SERIOUS. No Sanger. "Voir, riesi," said mamma, piling final in structions to Klsie, who Is going to take tea with a plavmate, "when you are asked If jou will have Mimrtliing, jou mut say: 'Yes, thaiiK jou.' and if jou don't want it, jou hum sa.i -' "Oh, jou needn't bother about that," lllsie Intel lupted, "I don't expect to refuse anything." Philadelphia Pi cm. Two-Thirds. joung mm, who la fond ot having his name appeal whoever it will be teen, carefully carved 1 1 initials, which happened tn be "A. S." Some mean person wrote dncctly under it, "Two thirds of the tiuth." Washington Mar. She Didn't Mean That. Mistress Iltiilgct, I lanuot allow jou to have jour avveetliexrt In the kitclen any more. Bridget Oh, mum, It's very kind ot you, but I'm afraid he's too bashful tn come up into the thawing room. Iloston (Slobe, Her Fhst Lesson. She wa glancing over the new cook bonk, "llete I a splendid letipe, Arthur, he said, moving over toward hi chiir. "Who I the author?" he akcd, thinking all the time that she was leading .1 novel. "Chailotte llus-e That is the name above the recipe." Chicago Rally News. A Forceful Reply. Tnmtnv-Pop, what is the greatest force in lneil politics? Pop The police foice, my son Philadelphia llecord. Sure of It. .Tack T made two calls thi afternoon, ami I iiiul have left my uinbrelU at the last plaie I called, Tom l!w do jou kno.v but what you left it at the firt plate? "Ilecau-e that's where I got it." New oiW Wolld. Circulating a Secret. The rinnrwalkri -Maggie' that'. about the twentieth girl Pie ecin jnu whikpciing to this imiiulng. Whit are jnu tilling them all.' -Miggic Oh, it's a secret, sir! onkeis States man. Cheered By It. "Von are sine jnu iati support mv daughter In the tvlc to whlrh she has been acciuiomrd''' asked the heivy father. "sure," ansurird our hrio, with the assurance cf JllUlll. "Will, I'm glad to hear It, It's more than I can afford any longer." Indianapolis Prws. Grounds for His Opinion. "A few j ears ago," said the rnthuslaatle cm ren who was showing him the wonder of the lake front, "the lake extei ded Inland far he joinl whcie we aie standing. I tell jou their Isn't a town In the wnld that's making history as fat as Chicago I!" "It looks to n more like making geogiaphv." replied the unemotional stranger. The Chicago Tribune. IN SEPTEMBER. Two and by two liy the doves through the linr hi 1, P.vt the red suntl'a far lines; Past tho till, sentl'i-l pltus; llip the long willow tip, jellow and limber, Down where Ihe dark water shines. Olowing In hollows, where Hnata the bent sickle, Sdinltai-like of the moon; Wbeie the tound sand-eddies (roon: Pown wheie Hip sIiiuou bnaK" , riPnts trickle, Dripping Ihioush rock-nlcnes hewn. Two and by two go the rejpera together, Figures In ilu-ky relief, Hearing the scjtlie and the sheaf; Where the keen tang oi the aiitumny weather Peifumei each bloesom and leaf. Two and by two sloop the times lo the willows, Where the wind' whispering! piss Through the wet reeda and the graxa, Down where Ihe river Its still boaom pillows, (iray and transparent a glass Two and by two drift the brenie upland plover, fllrd-shapes thro' mlst-ipaces blown, Over the meadow a new mowni And I and the night, like a lass and her lover, Meet in the twilight alone, Kinest MeGiSrs', In Wcintn'a Heme Companion, MEANING OF CERTAIN NAMES. Kfom th rtoton ll'rabl. flrajll Is Portugtive tetm derived (rem hrati, "a Hie coal," relatlie tn tho ted d)e-ood with which the comitrv abounds. t'ruguay means "the sdden veatcr," and Tau. rtiay "the river of vvalers." Pernsmbinn means "th' mouili of hell," In allusion lo the violent mtf alwavs distinguished al the mouth of Its ptlne'pal tlver. Venezuela cxprce Ihe Spanish lor "l.lttla Venice," which ileeignatlnii was given to this rnunli.v, owing to Ihe did, ten of some Indian srlllsgrs built upen piles alter the manner ot the "Silent CII" on the Adriatic ci The tetm Panama Is Caribbean, Indleatlie ef the mud flsli lint iihtniml In the waters on bo'h Ides of the ImIiiiiiis. Honduras signifies "deep wafer" In Spanish. Vucatan la a compound Indian word, meaning "What tlo vim m.vj" whkli was Ihe only an swer the spinlanl could obtnti fioni the na tive to their Inquiries riuiicrtiliig a ilcscrlptlcn of the coimtri. (lUStemali Is a Knrnppin rcndeiltig nt the Mexhaii (tislitemali, slglllilitg ".1 tin. lied log of wood," so 1 died hi thf Mrxlcau Indian who aetompanletl Alinrad.i Into thl tegiin. be, ause thei fnund an old worm 1 iten tier near th an cient palate of the king, or K." liliuel, which was Hmiight In be thp ppntrr of Hip rountrj. Mexlin tler.nte the plai e or scat of Mexitll, the Artet gntl nl w ir. The lump if Callfoinll, dcrlinl frnin Hip two Spmisli werd. Cnlleutp fornilla, I. e, 'Iml furnate," i?a giirn by Cnrtea In the jeir n." to the pinltiul,i mw known a Old or ftwer California, of whlih he wa the riixoiercr, on anoiint of Its hot cbimte, Ontario comes from the nitlie Onnnlae, "the vlllige nn tho mount 'in," and chief scat of the Onondaga. Furniture We are now showing the largest assortment of Euirn iture ever presented to the people of Scranton. Our stock is bigger, our salesrooms large and better arranged than ever before. You will have no trouble in findnig just what you want. Our prices are right. We buy our goods in forge quantities and our prices are correspondingly low to you. Our manner of doing business, our custom of fair treatment, has won us thousands of friends. If you have not yet dealt with us, don't fail to give us a call at the first oppor tunity. We can save you money, Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. 325-327 Pcwi Avenue. Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business of Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton nnd Wllkcs-Bnrre, Pn. Stationary Knglnes, nollers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. QnAND ATLANTIC HOTEL AND ANNEX Virginia Aie. and Deach, Atlantic City, N J Sixth jeai, .150 beautiful looms cnsulte, ringte. and with bath, hot and cold sos-watcr bath In hotel and annex. Loution scleit ami irnual, within few vard of the Steel Pier Oribc.tia Offei-s tpecial uprlng rates, $12 to $15 by week. J2.J0 up bj daj bpcclal rates to families. Coaches meet all trains. Write for booklet CIIARUS K C0PB. 8 fif V ALL THE FEET IN TOWN !i 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 LeTzsris & Reilly SEE OUR SCHOOU SHOE WINDOW, FINLEY'S All II ol it Linen. Splendid gathering of dainty and useful pro. but liom the best lrlkh, Uerman and Scotch looms Wp have aimed to make tills the greatest Linen Sale In our histutj Greatest HANflF. OP QcxI.tTlhS. AvsOltTMFAT OP 1IK.I(.NS, amp, mn thi; monp.y .Itidses of flnp linen will apprernte thla oppof tunlty to buy all the) need qulckl). 42c, Ueul Value o5c Irish nicsehed flimask, (M Inches wide, medium weight good njinltt) , fer nrrilnaij use. 75c, Ileal Value ,$1.00 Hne Irish Weiihcd IHmik. 72 tnenci wide, medium weight and extia good value $1.00, Ileal Value, $1.25 F.xtra Ilea? v Irl'h Pleached tlamaik, !3 Inches wide .1 great bargain cornea In beautiful dc aigns. $1.25 to $2.25 and Up, Extra Fine Linens '.ntih ami trih Pamask, 72 Inches, SI inchei and on Indies w ide. German Silver IJlcaeliccl Damask All linen, extra heavy weight a splendid wear ing linen -at 50i to $1 On. Uarnsley Table Damask F.xtia heaii hnmn linen, no better wcarln; cloth made. We haie It in full rane ol prices. Nnpkin Dargains One hundred dozen fierman 'ilier Bleached Vapklns, extra beaw linen, gieat value, 1..); worth $1 75. 50 domi lllraehed Napkins, M T ; worth ?2 21. SO dozen llleaehed Napkin, V.iY, worth MW. JOx is lliuk Towels, ?1 40 per dozen 12x45 Knotted rrirae Damask Towels, SOc. a pair Crochet Ited cpread, 7V. and ! (V). Marselllesse flitt Spreads, $1.73, 2.'2J, $2.73 ?2 iy satin Dania'k lied Spread, $2.50 upwards. 510-512 Lackawanna Ave OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus $5'25,00, United States Depositary. Special attention given to BUSINESS, PERSONAL and SAV INGS accounts, whether large or small. Open Saturday evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. Cossbi.L, President Henry Bi:un, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Peck, Cashier A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati 5 Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. lfr III if If