THE SCRANTON TJRIBUNI- MOJpAlf, SEPTEMBER 16, lOOD. 6e Scranton r(8une r-iMlthfd Hillv. T.xftfi Stiivlat, T Tlrf, Tnti inj I'ulillrhlhR f.'.nmin). at I'lll C nt SI, lit i. I.IVV S lill'IIMID. IMllor. i) r tiwiii.r, iiiiiin'M JNiunfr. New utk Ollliei l.V) .mii M. S. S VIUXI.VM), Rile AKcnt lot I'oiiIkii AiltrilMntf. l.ntctctl t Hip I'liMoflno at Honnton, I'u i m Second ( la." Mill Matter. When npiif will rrmlt, Tho Trllniric la ulJ ptad to pillit rhmt litti-m from lt iililiiln Ij'-ir-Inir on ciirrrtu topic, Init Its rulr l tint ll"" nut lie kIbiiiiI. Icr iiilillJtlnn, by tli rllrr real ninic, iiri I Hip nitiilillnti prwnlml l i itptamr i tli ll ill rniitrlliiltloii dull I'" tunjcit tn nlllnrlal roi'lrm Tin: h,at n.n: nut AitvKitrMvi Tin- liillnwii (ililo linH llie ifin' pir Inch fch liwrtlnn, fpmc to be mml within one jrar Him til ..l.lltiir nnl t'llll Iilsnt.tv. I'jper r. .J'l .r.-. Itrnlinir i l'nllion IrVthn ,VM Indies' ..10 31 .11 .15 ti inmca lf " ,wi Kfm .175 .17 .n .IM In rfir carrW nf think", tr',lutl' In n( condolence and flmll.ir c,iiiliil,utl"ii in I hi' nilim nf ml 'rMlne I he I'rilmnr inikis a iluriii' ol icnti a line Http fnr (laMihril ArltiillfiiM futnulinl on "pfllrnllin schanto.v, si:pti:.miu:u in. i?ni. Thp infantry Huns with l'lctiiiiio that the mcnihcis of I'i fslI-nt Mo KiiilrjV cabinet .nnl Mi. Mi Kltiloy'f rltidnit rriitiivy Mr c'ottob"". hiic f i.ii.-( lltcil tn i mil I it In utile i' at IchsI fin a ilnif. It huprn ilrli time uf eon Tinunri nijy be lotife'. The New President. C 01.0x1:1, iti)osi:vi:ir k we hploi', tho youngest pn'cl iluit nnl- i minti: N luifi hml. lie Ims i-t tci ' li'ln.Ui' hN fort fnurth hlnhil.iy So l.n as ilij lt .it h" ilth nnd (MntMty of m i 1 1 1 1 n nio 1011- flllf'i, 1(. ,-llli,lti mill ll JllUIIKIM. In oiorlPiin huwi-MT, he In oiili r. fm hif. ihiIiIIl' c.iii'ci h.i" bton Htioiiutiiis .iml m niy-fl'lcl anil lu a upmm- tin" in, in tn rt linf i ill. it on hi li.uk. Iiroaus.p h" Iiiih llri mill It out ot ilnon1, cpppclnlly In thi West, uhnv hp won the uniiinlllp(l ioipit of thi cowhojfi, a eUr as quick tn cli-tpi't ami cnntPiiiu r-liti tit .is to applaiul icil wot th, ho li.ii lippit oihpIpi1 of by mm as a irikli'Si mill lmimllp in. in lnnrhi nf pNtnlx ami blnoiUlipd than Of thp UlllMtlllPllXU .U'thltll'X Of plMl'l". It would not lii 1 1 110 to i-.i hi- ilnrs not like iIip n po life of thi; plains and loicsts or that he dm s not htiw In him a iiUKHin'lous str.ilu which 1 biatcs, at tlu possibility of a rci.ip Hut thiwp who sre nothing pKp In him look nt only one of his many side". lJpfoip ho was a iimlmv he was a law ltiflkor who achlpvrd llullnct t oust! in -live tiiiimphs and an aiithm who I.i millailzpil hlnihi'lf with Ameilcan hi toiy and with the llcs and wiUIiiks of our pieat niPii. and who. In a nuiu bcr of hooks, showed not only knowl edge hut phllrw-ophs as well and pow ers ot in I m I suili as ale needed In ct.ite-dnnni-hlp. Despite liK nboundiiiK nervous itallty that at times lias ioiced him to ildc and hunt and flRht out of sheer I'Mibciawe, he has ile.uly nioxeil his sihnlaishlp and admlnlstia tle ability, while nonp has eii ipies. t'nned hl.v peisona! honnr and whole-soniene.'-s of nioials and ppi-onnl hab its In home llle too. he leptcsents the best tiadlllous. It has not been much paiaded but it is mo:t e.vmplniy. I'olonel rtnosevelt posM'sM'h the loll fldener of h, intimate pel son. il li lends as .ilfeiilutPl as Majoi MeKmlrj pns se.sed that nf his Intlmatis, and. like McKlnlpj, he will hap tn extend It by the meiitsnl his admitilstiatlon. Wu do not doubt that he will do this. Al tiinugh In teiuperament he Is ahno-t tlie e::aet antithesis ot lib piedeiesmr, in all the other qualltler. that uuuhliip to make pood ihaiaetei and Kie.it .if hlexcniPiits he ipsimbles Mr. .Mi Klnp., uinl mult r the wetqht ot the ie f'ponsiblllty that has i nuu so une. ifetedb upon him. he will kiow mn ifivathe and ilclllierntlM in dlieitlons wlieie some cxpe t Impetunilty. Tlie utock l. s I, Tlie Intent is kooiI. The mniil la (jnod. The timueot uut toun tiy ! nle in muIi pilot iro. Meanwhile, every citizen can and Fhould help him by lefralnliiK fiom in vidious eiitklsni of eompailsons and by Kilni; loyal moral supioit. Tor tho flmt time In hlstmy the ilass oi 0rmany in oat half mast In ici-peit f"i the death of an Ameiiian piesldent. (Italians, ludied. Is the kaisers or flir m! Hunllliiint ot the Bood will both (.Qumilcs should cultivate. The Lesson of HcKlniey's Life. Of TMK public aihleveiuents of out thlld maitM-piesldent It t-crms unneiessaiy to speak, for they aie known of all men. They ((institute a leioid Milll rient to endow his fame with penna nence and to phue him thlld in the seiles of epochal piesldeiits wlilih In cludes; AVashlnston, the Founder. J-lnrnln, the l'leienei; and MiKlnley. the IJxp.iniler of his tountiy. 5 It Is not to levlew the public meas ures wjth whlth his name Is Identilled .that these words ate wiltten, but In jtend to (all attention to the marvel "ijius'fnpplratloii wlilili his t nicer offeis ,tn that wlih h Is clean, puto and of Rood lepoit In thin inter and iltlen hlp. To boKln with, ho was not In tellectually u prodlKlously liilllluiit man, extinordinnilly endowed with Kenlus and nccoirtliiRly eiratic It Is not Inaicur.itu to bay that whllo Hid mental qualities displayed by him In tho many years of his coiiBiesslonal sei vice and as Ktneinor of Ohio were expectable nml siibstnntinl, they alone jriiiilrl not huvo marked him for ex-cep-Uonal distinction. I'p to the moment jff his first elettlou to the presidency Jls name was Idi milled In the public tnlnd chiefly with the political and eto nomlc dcKtilne ol I'lnteetlon to homo lndUHtiles, a subjeit of Impiiitante, but Jiot one of pli tiiresiiueiiess nor of stilkliiK appeal tn the IninKlnutluu. In he touise of his public addtessPB In ronKrcss uinl elf-ewhPio he had dlh (.'usscd many other hubjects of nntlonul Intel est, but not as an expeit, nor in n way eRpulally to Impress the public thu tariff was his hpiKl.ilty. He was not then senerally considered a hioail and many-t-ldrd man, but thcie was peneral conll'lencft In hie honesty of hiupoM, .maturity of ncton and con- servntlHin. Jt was known that he wan honest and i lean. It Is this piiifounil Hense nf eonlldolice which he Implied In otheis, beKlnulUK In the idi eh' of his Intimate fi lends, who, from the 111 si, ti listed In him un conditionally, mid, as he mew In slat tun and oppiiitiinlt, extindliu; until at last It Iih hided not only the lutein Kent people nf the fulled States but the foielKli oIIIcim of the Win Id as well, that Is the dlstliu tlve i hatiictcilstle of his career, mid no mine piotltable In quiry can ciikiikc our attention than to tiy to discover lis sonru's. V think that Its pilinlpal factor was Mr. MiMnloy's slnmlty. It has lie en said that the Amellcall people like to be htimbtlLrKcd, ami the uise With whli h (lematMRiii'S and mountebanks tan at times Impose upon them lends ii'lor tn the asscillon. Theie Is till doiibtedly a frivolous strain In most nf lis tha' Inclines us tn follow the baud wapon, pationl.e fakiis and yield our hll.'.zas to KlIb-toiiKUi d eloquelii e and Miphlstty that wo know Is t braille and upld. In fair weuthir this serves us a kind of pastime, but the minute slot ins Impend mine substantial qual ities nie demanded In those we would follow. The business depiesslon of tho rieveland administration, inntiastliu: stinnply with the prospeilty wlilili had followed the enactment of the Mi Kin ley taillf In lv.io, and whkh has an Ished under the piosprct of that tin Iff s lepra!, Hindi' the people think seiiousl about that tin llf's author A thought fill wclKliliiK of his met its lollowid "It shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity and honor of our beloved country, president V, whnh lesiilteil In Mr. M(Klnlo'.s ilei tlon as piesldent. Hut in mi litem to simeiity he had a tempi lament that was In his favor a woudei fully sunny and lilK-heaitid disposition, that enabled him to ki ep on trims ol peisoual fiiendlluess both with the leaileis of his own paity and v.l tli Intluentlal inembeis of the oppo sition. Ilelnie he inade Impoilaut moves he lelt his wa.v and pupated coiipiess mid pilblli opinion lo stlppoit him. As u pnlltli iau he has never had a superlni. lie was a pnlltli iau of the lilKhest type, who pnuthed icputably and skilfully tli" adaptation nf means tn ends. Ills kindliness nt beait mid inanuei, coupled with his known sln icilty, made it possible for li i in to win the best nut nf those with w bom Ills duties lunllKlit Illlll into loutact whcie another mall, eiUally sinceie, .vet cold or stlspli Ions, would, like Celieial 11.11 risnn, fnr Institute, have unlntentlnn ally piovoked aut.iironisms mid sacil llied usefulness. It iiatuially followed liom his slnui Ity and amiability that he was in his domestic life a model ol fidelity and tender devotion, mid this tact, too, iiui ti United laiKily to his silicess in hillld Hiik men, for it pave to him, fiom thu moment that the i lie unistaiues of his home life bicaino widely known, the sympathetli adinhatiou and poweilul nioial Mippoit of the k 1 women of the coiiutiy. In the suspense pieied Iiik his death women In niimbeis sur louuded the bulletin lioanls and weie moie Inteiested than men In the de tails fiom Mllbuiii house. The mm tow occasioned by his death pi esses heavily on eveiy heaithstone and It Is not be cause the llpht nf a pi eat mind has pone out nor because a piesldent ot icat usefulness' lias been lost to Jho countiy; it is liciause a in.ipullUent and lov cable diaiaitei, to which these other things weie subsidl.uy, haa passed 1 1 mil earth under t lictiinstnutes pei nil. uly sad. rndnubttdly Mnjnr McKinley glow immensely In statesmansliip atlei his cull am e Into the White House, i:eiy day seemed to mark a ilpeniiig of his powei.s and an epanslon of his gtasp upon the piolileins with which he dealt. Hut we atti Unite this piowth to the l.ut that the foundations weie good. He had been pine of ihai.uler and of llle, abstemious and caieful in pei sonal habits, dlllpent In leading, stud and the assimilation ol knowledge by louveisatlon and tiawl, and conse (liiently the soil was i Iplit tor a quh k glow th. Not to cvoiy one is a tein peiament given like unto his, but in the other endow nients he was what otheiH may be; and the example ot his (nicer must liiimeasuiably enhance honor, sincerity and ilEhtoousnesH in our national lite. Thi steel strike was settled oppor tuiflj. It is not a time for discoid. Lei us lnive peace. A Word About the News. Ri:.Di:US of this paper on S.uuid.iy morning weie tho lit. st to learn of the presi dent's death, an oxti-.i edi tion appealing within n few moments after the news was icielvod. They also found, In the tegular edition, the most compieli'iislve and best repented account theie was nf the lln.il day In Mr. McKlnlej'.s wiestln with death. This account was one of tho best pieces of lepoitlng the Associated 1'iess ever did. In all It compilsed 0, 'iijO woids, and it pave only facts of Inipoitance set Into pood Ihigllsh, nnd not a mass of "line wilting" padded out to make n .showing. In promptitude and aieuiacy of ser vice tho Aswlulcd l'i"ss on Kiiday night anil s'. urn day morning so far e( oiled ( onpetitlve news ageiu les that comp.n Isan Is uuiioees,'uy. in tint, throughout tho puilod of the na tion's lg it deiiioiistrated its .super iority by giving la Iti main reports simply the u-al news concisely stated. It also gave much auxiliary mutter, w lihli in did not print. Iiec.ius our space was limited and wo filt tint tho news Intorest of tho occasion cout-ted moie especially in the sick mom than In the sayings or doing ot the vuUoivi or onlookcir. That the New Yoil; and 1'hiladelphla inpern received In Fcrnnton Saturdny iiinii'liift icki It'll tjir- titeshlent as still alive was not due to any fault of tins Associated Press, but tn the fact that thry weie unly llnlll edllloiK, tent 10 ies about midnight. The Til lumen lie e"ps iqa ii tiiy nlirht until .1 a. 111., and Upon Import. Hit mcaolnns, uudi Inn r. (in Krlday nlc,ht It dlil not i loi., until sum le, Thus It en ables u to rive nlmuM dally Important til piaphle news nut In the editions of tho hit cur p.lpeis cold heie. Willi the Incomlui; of a new oxecu tlM, let yellow Journalism repent nnd he dciiiit. It has 'cuterpilsc. Let It acquiie cliauiLter and all will he for Kixen. Let us hope that Wall street today will ihuw a patilotlsm of the pocket I'Ollk. Win McKinley; . Theo. RooseuIt. 1 r in fti. r ill. sun. Till. HI Mil ef PriMilrnl MiMnlij ) a K" it inMnitiiiip f"i tills irpulilli , jrl In lil iIi.iiiiIii, illq',llioH iml fulfilment r( Ihu Pit ii i nml hum ixutlni; lleiK pI Ihc lit.nl et .i no it ilinii'i ritli npnMIc Ii, lin Idi tu l,n inunii a Imaiy nf prinli's" dm nnl 1i till luraMenU whe h ill sin i ml lulu in i minlc ni'l 1 st nnl nl (, r tin' ihuf inuitii hlih Hill atu.iMi oitiiiii ih nh m.pii ii i.,ii to llinn lhi U r,y miii h t" ,ii , Iml it i nnl lnp ilink' piovokiil roosevelt. h Iim fii riiiut nml i" ilii iiltul ih nh It n j i.lllll rl.l ll lULIlt if .1 Mlllpll I. 111. sum. lii- .in, ml Iiiiiikui on n l'riiiluit Mi- Kiii1i In I ii'iiiniiinliil lilni'.'lf l" the KiiPilonie .iml .ill' 1 1 inn nt Hi,' tiinpli. In mi i Mi ul nrwl pn.illili'1 in Ilii' liixl'irt ul hi. iiltlii'. 'I In- Int. . . . ..., . ,.., .. i . 11 rill's I'l ililllll II lomimil.j linil li isi-, i iii ((i, pirl il tin' I iilmi umlir Hi' ui.icious itiltu dins nut inilh limn thi- Willi i' ll,iii-i'. s liil. li nail in i ll illinium l il linn Miiiiii,tt ii.i uvinii iiiiii I hi lull, Hill 111 (t til it li Hindi II .Iflnllli'il ill' ih mi mi iiiusiilril li) tin vilinle wnrlil '1'ln' nliliM mtlimii nf iiiii'.Iiiiin ,iinl iinrnMn' if hi'lilini nu vliuti l,r,i'p Iml miiiiiiI Iii:;i ainl I I In cm tn In in elp tiiniitit In tho iniiplc ... . . .ii ..,...., .....i . ,1,... .i ... .. .mil in ,iii iiitiiiiiii inline I iir i ii-iii' ill .,i pun lv fn tinns itiliiiMii nf ilurulir ,iml motile, ... ,H .. i ,i -i.i, .., i. ..i .... ,.. p,.inil, Iti ,i4 iiiiilii.tonil .mil niiisiiirul liv I In Mh'iti' pi'nptl' .14 I III I'lltlltlll. I nll-i il lllloil", iiM'iini fill, alilc mill Lriniiliii' iii.ui lie M.I- llii'v l.i'l fntinnl lli-lr imii true mil Jul Ktiinite nt li in .iml It m M 1m il. o 1'ri'lil tin t, 'Uinl it Inn nf thi rrpulilii In' w.i-i tin Hi. I pri'-lch nl uho Iml miii, iihil in lirliii: In. "iigir-. Willi .ill it i.milL' si ul, n nf Hlltii.il iliili ii mi , into in.niii.il uniktns hir mi, nt null Ins .nlniliii.ti. iilmi, .nnl in sii tiring Its imlirnkiii ir-i'icl nml locml Niithrr In hli (VMl pel) linr 111 till' iiip.i.lti('ll to it ilhl ll" .... .. .i 1... .. t. . ..i. ..i i -... .i .ll'.'IIIIKl .1,1, I'l lilt' l,l,l,, 111, ' I l, " .,., iiiimiiii rr ml t ri i-t with li li.nl initiiirei.nl nthir prmnn'iii" mi kihiioi nr rppri i niiiiiic who ...... ,.. tt... hi..,., i........ .h.i ..... . ...., ,,. ... tu nu'Iht IH'I hi liU oltln il Mijipoil of the prr)- iMii or n-uuiMi in hip nuirrtH-.. m nu i"Miin ii iinnlM t lilin ' jrnft anvir luinntli .iw.iv writh": at il it un u li in nri uliiili .il ,i (hup liiu Ih Kitl nt MiMtiliv. Iii in.iii-.il-Ii ui ii tiling ni'l i iiiirtt v wtic t lit oulu.inl jiii'l iftitilo jUn nt nti in..itl aiul int ii u il iri.ni' iluflllnc " ittnn him .nnl irt nL'ni ilil- .ill nun. it Ik ni'l iicrn n.iuiHi in int iii"-i ih inj ili)l i if Uipli'iiitt tmin In- hiMliDiid ui, linn in" I li t .ini I'dtu itnl finin hi I'liili t i 11 1 a ;m ih th' In i ri 111 it nil i ir t ct it M.itc, .itli r tlir f lohion i ii))innl will) tin li i tn Hutu in hit , In cnuM nnt li ii In t n in it i.tl tilt. -I fir U c" 'I fn i- lli-i irt ui H"t in 'lniiu, but In wtnuiim. an-1 nitun -ji it tu Iiiin. -o t ritit Ijviii nf Mr. MiKiii1i. iluniu 1u tji-? tin iitiilx in i of tin iirpftlilfiiM, nil i pnti ul ii ih tlut Iii it(lut uinl w iitri fni the minims I iilmi nt tli. .nut tim lit ul tin. n. ...il, 1. it l.i . ..'. "I tilt PI llllllll III I'l 1111 I" l'Tl i J I. Ml" ir m tho upiiukI." iilhi r linn lnhlh ,imi .n. glC'tlKl.l pll.linl lllniMlI flil,lllt In i.llli lint i. ..i ., ii,, i .1... i.. .....i, .i... ..i.. . i lull! In In ill tin' (Millti.e lunl nt i ur ih n 1 1. in, iipiiiiiu. u,, u mil .i iniir; tin p pi ait' tin' lulu nnl he i" their izmt. 1 lie piv-il,h ilinirr nl the imitirn nf mil pilllhil m.i m .nnl tlii. MilMltntlon of mi iiiipcruli.tii illiiitm slu 1 h.s ill'tlllhiil ,t fiw llnilil hiiiI.. itnriii.' tin let tlmi ii.au, ni fcliirn tin' u.ir Willi spun nr nt ti l-t, Ilii v line prrluiiliil In lie fiuhliliiil hi' Mil ll .1 fpritn (it Itliir illl.UllllliiIH. ,111 I il inivht In' nil if tli ir (ml lmii i,i int hi il I li in tli" Wliiie llmio ,i iiri-iil, in Willi i in pnitmu to tli iiwiii finin .i i til tu II ml .in imil liki tint si 1,i Vi, MtUinM, m ,i i prii.iiuit slmtllil inllli in Willi ultnuli) lltlillltikl t, J. .Hill' nml ,i.iii the pu miliiiii nf a ir-uuMi ini'ir nl piihlii' Mntinii'iit uinl of i lulir ml in , iilltlli' aji 111 IPrpnllillilc Iii till jii.ipli' M MiMtili.i, lnuM'iii, H In ,r ,i Mipph' Pu, I ,f miiv ilii mill ti iikiiiui input . l Minimi nl If hi l.'pl lit li'un nn tho putitk pulM II ".!' nnt Hut III lllluht iluinlir Wlltll pnpulu I.IH1I111, il lu'l Ii'.pnnilnl Illlll ti H1I.IIH hi' I, I'l li., I I, iiilliiinii iiiiii miilinl it, Tli 1 1 K Iii nil nil , n liuil inn lie u.i ,i iii liter ul I lie .lit ,,f ilipliiiii.ii in an hi M iml hl.ii, 1 p. ii, i linn, -o in a- it i in h applied in u iirlf eovemiiu fiv iih"iit the inliiiiteil men i.i e lur I In hi nl nf tin hi;,, .ii .n llnlhlihiil, Hhuli Ih Iuiis tn i ti.nhli ml limn. . hj. lie leil, lllntmli lie i inn it to f 'linn - i, -N'tir Hie ilntnliutlriii nf pi r., till i turn ir lit, ire miiliiic Hun In l'rrii!ini MiKml, v t piculililit of I In I'liitnl s,,i,. iir, l4 ,x, ,Lis, , ,i lunnlir liitle lite our ln oi'ii puiple jml "iir the iinjsliullnn nf the umhl linn uny ntlur nun ulin Ins In hi Hi tt .-nn nfh e ll il iml tno Illllili tn ml th.it Here ille.l .it lluffiln tin fnirnini.1 piihlii nun In nil th" m nr 'l lie i.ini)ile lift In Iiiiii mil ,il..n l nn 1 1 n j( n fl.iml .ml li.i wlilili the .nlmii'.i.tuiinii in Hi, (itfin nnl the iliti.iitir .iii, nllii nl nl iitudo of Ain.in.in pii.liluiu ill l iv nn iiurnl liinabcr in tli pmplii nml In the umlil nnt.lile Willi I'irsiitciit VliMnli.i cjnie In a nnv ami In Iter mil lirmilrr i'l i tor tlie iipnliki lli i' po.e .mil rl ieiiiin.iml Ijplf) the npei niiinnil ileii'lni mint into nlilili ia Inn, tine at the IickIiiiiiiu '' the tiientUtli icnlui.v 'Hie Ei.'it Viiuili.in licptililic hn ii-in in Hie Miluie nf tTi.mliiH.il nml hi. pin .mat ihlhliOi i limes The ik.itli nt llutT.iIn iMiKrs nnu no I'lmllltinn of hyie trili il Miiuniiiit. It nwal.tiis gmf .nnl pirlnp lill-cil inir. I, lit II ilnik mil illntnili Hie pol.e of a penpln who hue lain rilui.llul In clfmntrn liy Hie ninxiniiaiuii of a taut natloiul deitiny an1 ic'P'jiimIi lii.i. 'Iliei.il, ie I! inrr I, now tin trnt mxUi pn.iilent nf the I mtul State.. Hie Impe tint Pie.lilrnt Mi Kinln ' life iinnM lie i.pneil, ,i iniiflliiit ilmlii',' . ihm fiillnwini; hli aowdiu. tinn, li.n linn illiipuiiitiil It ti nl nprnul up In mii Ihe ponple Urn pinmlm', nn, the usiiii. .line, of .1 pi i Iml nf iinpiui'iKiiliil piilillial tun 'inlliti, inn un.inlmllj of rntln.i nt, ulmli viunlil line lmii full nt umil ninina fm inr liltiiie lb the irriitil'le iiiriinl nf rirnls Mr, ItDiwult li iupt Into the ilulr lrlt uunt In Vlr Mi Kit.li j- lie tut. t tin uiitti. lnii.e Willi Ih" IihiMki .if I lie i Miiipli' nf lie inni.1 rnilnint una mii i ru-tnl iiiliilinlfcll.ilhiii in our liUtori, .iml. niniiiiirr, lie lim il, lu.iii.ful, 'I ih.it he pii,esii nf lilni-ilf uliejil ilUtinEiiMicil ipullniailnn for the mt. lie It n nun "f meat lKor nml pob tlirncM of ilniaitir, tjpifinl tn ner) eje In lil rrv phjilial futnti'i. Iln u the mmt ulriUns (inlioiilnifiit of iontfiixirirv Vnerli anion. i f ;mileM 1nK'i and iiiiiuii'iiurahlc rliblliv tn Ihc otiet ami utirnflt iilai nf puhlle ilui.i. Ai Bournor of New ork I'reildcnt Kooevclt rvlilMtfil the rnMt rlMlralilr inllltlr ot an (t (nitlic olnur Ills mhnliilnlmtl'iti imi nl ahwi lull hit il pnrll.i. Iti iiiHonipioniiMinr Inlne lit) iim ri e 'Blilrnl h.i riri) nlilliiil putt li um aln iintil.li rim, mn.i ti illtr. mnl pi.i.. tn il. Nn iim of (ui'iilrkltj nr ef attlliiil(nl mi I" ml'li P pulir nppl.ui.e nppi urt Iti It It ni "impli, liii'intiislikr iml i iiu lint, ll ntlfle, llie riiiilriniirla of mir iti moil itlt oiteni of K'nri mm nt ami npiiMiite'l it. true! ami tilvcli nl lili ill. 'I bin Imp ll .ii., n It a Hiitrllmr "f Sim N i rk li(innl Uut he l n mill on whom Ihc Viiierli in p'uple i.in rrlv ni .1 puulent ami a rate mnl 1 Mf.iiliHii uii'i.nr In WillUni Me Klnli.i. I'.illertlnif In Hie tnnt'tipt of the flatm nun ni.isliutiil, nml tipllftnl liy lil rumple, Itiievtilt will Mi.tiiln the iIIkhII)' o( the rxallul olllio In wlilili lie lui ionic tlirntili a tiauel) to niiful, ami ionrrtu the lit nor and the iiclfue of the N'atli n. Theodore ltnnMiilt will lie a pre.iilnit lm will win run ami rneiie the mnfnluiic uf net) Intticft of our iltllinlien tnJ of nil our people. . - . SCIENCE NOTES. Prim the niniln imtlfi. ii eirl) a. Piil theie Mire in.nnfl nperatltM In the Cniitbli ellli ntlllii anil tomnn Iioikoi. (a iplilte nulalile fnr imUiiJ lo ul pftii ill i fniiii'l in ilmiM ncr.i . until ry An the clube. Ihe Ihki'I wimiL'lit imii pllln in at Delhi, In In Iln. It It ll) fut hlh ami wilubs tctintcm ti if. 'llie r.irlli -t wheit drew on llie platrut of r tniiili, wli.ii the pi mt unci ivi'tul aj a nitbc (,11V, The oliht perfiiinrn wire Iheie reuilfrnl from I.'siptlin lonil'j, l,jil tn '.'.een )can lictoie the ( hli'tl.lll (II. Me in muf iilurr nine tli in Knliii'l. rrame mnl lieiiniii) n.iiil.li.i , Wc clow rlsht) por iml. of the UnlhlM intlnll. SKi rinlieml.t tin U tint the .lnc Innk ilipnrlts nl llninpe iliitltnt I'm) .iei,li .' itnl thu (iinunntii nuni of $'!,nn,iiii'i,iiiKi llf the tiio cint cnl'l pmiliii imr areai lliili alone tiniilti. iiiipmi;rrMlie, while the t niled stiln ami Can nli lute iljiilile.l lluir pimluct in llie lat twinty ii'iM l"prr(f lunl Imiilirimcn Ml tint 111 the pinir of n i- ii I i.er ttoml rliniitil be on ilonitli trplteit and ilri.i)nl nr iKintiie niir rininicil, list they lnfei t Ihe olhi i. fnrni nf ''alhu uu In. anprueil wlilili ililf, m fmm the millii ii j tlik mix ti) brim? Itulmiil in i ul i-i tube, Iidiii uliii It it flows tllien the tube i hi itnl " iml hhiki' are iliuilir iruk. In a tree trpii.itinj; the ililliiinl liin riiiv at( mip-I""-ed In be ittivil liv w itnl itnl Rreatly Injilii' tin 1 nml 'f r tuiile fiom muli i tin. Ihe lilRlimt p.tl.itnhl 1 Uut at Clirop., !'; fret It ii innipiltnl tint Ihe welubt of tlie inaonr,t In Ihe pminlil wouhl rxued 0,.iiit,inl tmi ll i mm thirteen .uiri nf crouiiil The swltle.l bin) known In llie iiilurali't l eillier the wiltuie. wlilili i .iiil tn mike 1'iT ipiIi.i an hnur, or the l.nKlltli kevrll. wliiih tan plnbllili iiilll, it not i Alt il. tlll rpenl. 'Hie ltrft Km. nn mln l (hlne..,. It It upper and ipniniriii wiicliiiu liom nne tn tlie puuml'i nml iiiinwnl In ii lie finin a piriml at li 1st J.KU )rm In fun IhiM. ire itill In i xbtenir. The Hi-t Innk prlntnl in (he llniiti of tin) I'nitiil Mate, mi the "II it- 1'iilnn. Iln-ik," xxlielt wa is-nril In ( .inilirl'lue, Vli,, In loin, .speii im in nf thi. piihlii itinii me exlrtiml) nre and nlllnn in, I lei) hlch prin line of Mm," IMw iril'H pi N i. a paint bnneht mriitli fn in a lint In Trafilmr MUire I'm I'll (I lu-i, Itiiweier. ttirmil out tn lie potnl of llie inosl link nt pro liner nentiuiniN ami hix gr it uy Ih tluee iliins fnr Oom Paul, ( rnnje and lie Hit. TVIm tone ile lliil. the famiuti I'linili aeiniuut, lus ,iurei tlie bi'U.t lrniii riline mirk nil iiimil, et i nti two kiiUkiiiIi, nr H7 H taliim belt The rraillm; w.n rmKtrnil un a tlirriiinnie. Iir In a trld Inllnou moiitl) sent up tu a hrlL'ht nt :i,ii, fut. In i-lxli leiu the (eil nf itenn.hipi Iiu been imii. ki,I from i iclit a ml on half tn twrint'' tluee knnt'i: the time on tin niii;e ha. hin mluieil tn Hbnut nne thiol nf whit it wax in sii. sliipst lute In rn treblnl in linglli, ahnut (lniililiil in width, nnl the ilUplaiemdit ha hnn imii iveil tinfolil 'Ihe inciiic pnwer Id fnity tiniiji Biealrr; the i Urn nf Imrse pnwer to tin. weight ilritin li.ii hem imiiiMil fouifolii. A REGRET. Fid .ire our lienti today (I ih ir I hlet, iilcrplni: 1'ietii the dim, Kn An it. Dost hejr out wcipinii If onto the lur ,iiini (lieu c mliUt lem kiiiilly. Ul W'l'ihl nn ii,!i our lOfX Lnnkini; up blimlli II r r To use furniture in your office thnt is not up-to-date in style and quality. You meet prospective customers in your office ond they Mrill judge you by your surroundings. Your office furniture should be such ns to make a good im pression. We carry the finest stock of Office Furniture in tho city. If you want Desks, Chairs or Tables come in and see what we can show you. Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. ri ' j" ' V ALL THE FEET IN TOWN 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 PointAlways Busy I-eTxris; & Reilly, SEE OUR SCHOOL. SHOE WINDOW. FINLEY'S Fall Opening Display of Ladies' Muslin Underwear. There Is that somothlnK indescrib able about our line of Ladles' Munlln Underwear that distinguishes it from the ordinal y. Tho Fit and Finish Perfect, Our styles Aro Different. The Embroideries Arc Finer, The Lacc3 Are Fiettior. Our Tall llxhlblt of Fine Llngeilo Is unusually atti active, showing ninny new and novel designs, beautifully tilmtncd in neat nnd ptetty patterns of Fino Embroideries, Point do Pnrrlo Laces, Point de Oeno Laces, Valenciennes Laces, Renaissance Laces, Real Torchon Lace. CORSET COVERS, At 10c to S2.G5. At 25c to $2.50. At 75o to S2.05. At 85c to !?G.50. DRAWERS, CHEMISES, NIGHT GOWNS, LONG SKIRTS, At S1.00 to S11.50. SHORT SKIRTS, At 45c to S2.75. CHILDREN'S DRAWERS, At 10c to 85c. CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. At 60c to SI. 50. 510-512 Lackawanna Ave Up-to-Date A-'s. .5' ?ri im ;vsv -;-Hcyis,r Shirts, Underwear and Hosiery. mum 412 Spruce Street. Try our 10c. Linen Collars, 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. RSJTH. -.)J,t vtt f.r vm r rx Tv r 2fi MBBMRUMBll JkL 'w SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSE S THESE ENTERPRISINQ DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEED OP EVERY OHARAOTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. 'T L. SOMMAR. Ilullillnit Cunlnrlor. Cmployi unlnn men IMImatfi rliferlullj Civtn. rtrmoilclltiR nnd rrpAlrlng a (peclilty, 320 WAnHINQTON flVC. EDWIN S. WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER nOOM 2BCOAU eXCHANOC, 3CRANTON. PA, Onlit Mnlat sV I'liotoguiihcf ( hllilMn'J VVj Attttl. FOR SALE ni'nr.iKS nni wn O.NS ot 111 klnit li lloiL'ci ri'l liuiMtnf; l,nt it li.nc.nin IIOIISI!. ( I.II'IM.-D ami (HtOOMI.il at f'arrell's Transfer M. T, KeLLER'E Mncrj ttPlRht. Kurnl lnri anj lliesiun, Pile, I'lalini jihI Mi chlnciy. 217 Lit kawanni to Lm k(iantiiCirrljjo Wctki. J. B. WOOLSEY & CO covrwcro?s AND BUILDERS. Dulfrs In Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEAR STORE Will cell all thflr umplcs nt flno Importcil Mailns ShlrK for men tt hie ; f rlli $1 to U JO WALTER E. DAVIS. Si4, 216, 2IO PAULI DLDQ. Attorney-at-Law, Scranton, Ta. MRS. SARA ALLYN, MANICURE. CHIROPODIST AND SCALP TREATMENT CM Ml Meant tlijilJlntr. I'arlors open Monday. Thnrsilay ami Saturday ctcnlug. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. roar ill I.ackauanna aioiiue. m.iiuihi'iinor nf Wire Scricm ot all klndi, fully prcpticd for tho aprlnc raon We make all klmla ot porch pftpen. fto PETER STIPP. Oencral Contractor, IlulMer and Doalrr tn Uuildini; stone Icmontin ol cellars a spe cialty. Telephone '.'5W Olftee. i.ll Wulilneton aenue Fall Designs In 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 Exclusive Line of designs and colorings 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 s 126 Washington Avenue. larpets Wall li..fr.H.'rA.H-'H. v li NATIONAL BANK OP SCRANTON. Capital S200.000. Surplus 525,000 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. Connell, President Henry Belin, Jr., Vice Pres. Wm. H. Peck, Cashiej Hanlbvs Bakery. 420 SPRUCE ST, Suecensr to HUNTINGTON We mike a specialty ol fine bread atultt. Orders for Salad. Ojtteri, Croiiuettet, etc., promptly filled. A full line of Lee Cream and leu. W. A. HARVEY, Klrclrir Ulrlntr and Fixture" Electric Ilfll and Tlephoni Work. 309Commo wc th Building FRED H. WINTER. B2A CAPOUSe AVENUE, Staple Oroccrlrs and Provltlnni. A full line of Vegrtahlei, etc, tfitilcd daily. Thc SCRAhtom Virmpipn nnmv ANDTILE MANUFACTURING) COMPANY Makria nf rating Ililik, elc. M It pale, O.-1'eral Me, Agent, Olflie j Waflilnston ai Woik at Nay Aug, Pa , II. A, W V It It WILSON A COMPANY. Fahlonat.lo Tallon (Hotel Jennjn tlulldlnsl 511 Spruce Btrect, tkranlon, Pa. bull prcaed, C5 cents j pints proved, 10 rent. Clothlnc re palled, called for and delivered. New Phone, SMJ Kingsbury A Scranton, Manufacturers' Agents MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES, District Acents for John A P.netilinn's Soin t'o.'a Wire rtopc and i:irctrkal Wire fiutta Percha and Ituliber Mfg. Co 's llcltltic, PatkitiR, llose and Mechinlcal Ituhber Cliiods, Know Hon Packing Carter's Oil Clothln; Iloom 810 Taull Bldo:. SEOURITY DUILDINQ t SAVINGS UVOA Home office. CO 'JOT Meirs Iluildinc;, traneti a peneial tiuitdln: and loan liuslnev) tluoughout the state ot Pcnnlania. JAMES J. MURRAY, Siiccr.nr t the Hunt ft Cornell Co, In tin and sheet m.'lal woik and centiUtion. Carton furnace, iriiairs anl Lrneral tin work u I specialty No 112 Liikaunnna atenue Carpets Axminster Brussels Ingrain Paper Draperies $" ' Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. 325-327 Penn Avenue. McAnulty Ill 8 FOfi.