iy V $ t V "v 'f'-'V n$l1 pp." , - f - J - yfon y -'.? V.-- i 1" '4 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1901'. r.' ! .-W '? ' F s PiiMMimI Dully, t:cfpt Sumtiy. Iiy Ihf.Trlli. line I'uMUhlnR t'onipmiy, at Tilly OnH .t Montli. I.IVY ". (llrltAltl), tMllnr. I). V, llVMII'.i:, UmhiMi Minwr, New Vork nincel 130 NiKmu St. s. s. vni:t:iAN'D, Solo Ajenl for Torelsm Aihctlllnj. fcnWrcd t tin; I'oMontee nt 8c -anion, ''., in Hrcoml CU Mull Mailer. When HHtc will permit, The Trilmne l nlwiiyi Sli'l to print short Icttr-n tioui Its frlewH licit In on current topics, lull Its Kile I tli.it c"e hunt lie Klsneit, (or pitlilltjllon. by the writer 1 real njirir: mill the rniiilltinn pic nlrtit to .10 eptii,e M th.it nil contributions slull be suhjeet to eilltoil.nl revision. nit: ir.AT hati: ion Avi:nnsixo. The folloulus tnhlc uliou (he price per Imli each lneillon, puo to be innl within one years Pull Position .SO .21 ,n .163 .18 DISPLAY J.ei Ihdti'jiOOlncKcii wo ImhcJ... 1000 " :ono ,,, (000 " ... 1'or cards of thanks, lowlulioni of lonilolenee arnl sltnll.ir cnntrlliutlons In the nature of Ad vertising The Trllnino nukej .1 elurjic of 5 cents " line. Hates for Classified Advertising furnished on application. SCrSANTOX, OCTOl'l'n 0, 1P01. THE HEPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Xupieme Comt-WII.MAM P. POTfUR. Ticavnei ntA.NK 0. IIAHItlS. County. Judpe t. IV. CAUI'KN'I Kit. Copliollrr i:. A. .TONUS, foi oner lilt. -I. .1. iioin:nr.. jnicor-ci:oii(ii: i:. sikvk.s'iO.v. Election Nov. u. "Whrn the Democracy went nut of power In ir Male it lelt tn the Itcmiblkai. mrty a le? Hey of alnio't ?VX.0il of tlrbt. This debt, by 'vl'p .idtuliilstt.itinii umlee HcpuldUaii lule, has been aliun-t nillicly paid. e h.ne iniwawl the ttppropilallons In the loiuinuii fi liunls until c stand at the head of the Anieilcin states In mpport of popular eibicalion. L'ndei llopubllcan "dminlslr.il Ion there lm been piid cull J ear for eduiational purposes moio than was appropriated by the Democratic pnty In thou (putter of a enhtry of tuNiuIe. We lne incieaed our ap plopiijlioiH to i h.nilubli' and elecmo'nirj iiMI tutions until we can make (lie lion! that no fIiIo betueen the two oceans guppntU thexe inlitu tions as Moll as docs our own. Our T.OM.OOO of Ttople nie lndutrlnu, hone.t, law-abiding and happy. Yet, niiioundnl as we aie on eveiy hide with protpeious Im-inrv. condltinns, with peoplo '"PP.'". rinplojcil and contented, and with every atomic of Iwinr-vi ami liade fnllv occupied, and Willi the pio.pnct of liio inline briglili-nlw: and piowins moie hopeful, the old hi-toric parly of ohstiiiclion anil ncsition sets up n I13rtprie.il ciy of ihI.-c picten-e, liypocnv am! in-inoority tor the puipose of nii-lcadiiiir tlie people and teuain lie loH power." from the Republican Sta'.o rhtfurni. I.ynott s-niil lu- liail "vory excellent" ntitliorlty tor tho statement that 'os littra: li.-ul boen piomlwil tho common )leas Jiif(,'ot,hlp. Akrcl to name it, o ilorlfrcs liy Miyiiif," it -ns "(jpnci-nlly tiinlcrslniul." asaln idiiillenne liim to name hi .uithuilly. ProcHuv or c on-I'ci-s to jiiiotlicf falspliootl. Anarchy's Own. IT IS KOn'ffNTATICLY beyond the power of l.yiictf.s yellow journal to uoik lahtiiiR- injury to the city of Scramou by its ilffatnatory ,'tatcnmtitn coiieerniiifr the city sovorn niput and the .social conditions pica lenl bore, l'eopli- of intellisonoo luivo Ions hlnce learned to Rive no credit to itK mendacious fals-ehnods and dcnia-Eop-ieal distortion.". Hut In what a sorry estate tlie Demo cratic politicians nmsl have descended if tbey feel that Lynetfs sylo of cam paigrninfT is necessary to their pur poses. The enKenclerln.tr of discord and liatied, the slaudcrins' of the city at home and nbioad, the cncouraRiii!,' of all kinds or unrest, the klmllinK of prejuclke and envy and Jealousy yel low journalism in its most peslll'eiou.s form! Is it not time lli.it self-.vspoeUu.ir men and women took toiifis and bulled this vile afreney of mischief,' Xo au nt clilst need hereafter make excuses if Lynett'.s sheet is to lie accepted as rep iesentatlve of public opinion in tills community, 'I he Tiihune would "hide its cancel " 'lh.it I-. to say it would penult the iniilluuince of p- i feinii ic, l.ui would eil t c'-,tence sn tar ns pnwil.lo fuiii the public Mew. Tunc,. It Lynott will formulate nn effective plan whereby vice can be wholly tooted out of this city and not simply dis persed amoiif,- icsldenee sections, scnt teriiifr Its infection among' the young; It will gladly be put into operation by the city administration and a monu ment erected to Ills memory. Here is Ills chance to play a trump card. A New Deal in the South. THAT TIIK era of reconcilia tion between Xotth and South has dawned Is strik ingly shown In I'resldent ttoobovclt's appointment of former Governor Jones, of .Montgomery, Ala., lo ii federal district judgeship, Colonel Tones Is a Pentocrnt and a Confeder ate veteran, lint a man of irreproach able character, great ability and ab holulc fearlessness 111 upholding jus tlie. a.-G'iAllI lm seen from a brief ttKclcli.itf hi? entuor. UllteilllR tilt) piactlce of law at Montgomery after the war. he rapidly Ciilmd (.lino and tot tune, Ho was speaker Tpf tho Alab.mia Icsisl.iturei (.oinmaiuAd the ' state (loops which (lUpptosseil tho iilrmlnglitun riots; was rec ted governor, and signalized his nclminihtrrillon by enforcing tax ie forins and llrmly suppressing lawless ncss, ami luter, in tlio deliberations of the Alabama constitutional conven tii'n'f, was conspicuous fop opposing iH'Kio dlsfranchlseiuenl and lynch law, Ii a .pijlijlo letter which at tho time of Its publication attracted national attention,' ho challenged flatly tho wls dijm itud justice of raising tho color Istuo in politics, and concluded a pow erful argument for fair play w-ltli these words: "1 do not believe that It ls;fnr tho good of either raro that the negro raco sliould bo ohttt out fioin all hciiieand that every Individual of the race, no (natter what his clmrnelui, Intelligent e and Interest in tho com munity, shall be forever debarred from (tuullfylng himself to vote in a gov ernment which taxes Jiini, punishes liim, regulates all ids concerns,- and, in cubo of need, would d'omand of hint to plo Ida life in Its defence." The appointment of nic'it u uian, Eemocrat though ho be, to office under a Republican admlnlatralion Is lienr Itun of Siilfiic on' Paper Jti'iitlins .25 .275 .in .n ,t.V, .17 .15 .lfi'i lily approved by tlie ritinTiMilitllvt' liubllc opililoti of tlio cottnlry. Jt pit, linllxcs n new deal In Southern politics-the rcptiitlatliin or the cut-throat, I'ltipnt-ltitUi l'or-revenue-onl.' typo of Kepiiblleuu ittlventurep mill the laying down of I hi' pHm'H'lo. Unit IT lleiittbll I'ttiti1 or 111,' llrst class nio not avail able the illjrulty of the federal service will be uphold even thiiitgli It leiittlres th apopllttliig of llemneinls, It taken a bravo president to hiy down this precedent, litll Itlililly We have one. In some til' our rural exchange plate matter llteiatuie eulogistic or Colonel VntroH' taudldacy for governor Is ap pearing. One two-column letter, signed "rUrephon," treats ui length or our townsman's aniestry, political popu larity, freedom fioin laetlonal lean ings and superior military ability, lis language Is sitfllclently earnest and In tense to warrant tlie heller that Its modest sttbjeit knew nothing or Its composition and had no pint In Its systematic dlslilliutloii. Without de siring to be ethical, we note one omis sion from "Hti option's" panegyric, Nothing Is said of the other candidate. Colonel AVatres has bellied nor of tho active and untiring work he lias done for his party In local contest? when lie liail no pcmiiinl Interests at stake. A idler on this theme would be read with Intel est. Ill Justice to Sampson. One of the wniM foaltucs of this whole cl," ploublc bumes W the fact Hut tho proots of the Kiirillniis :ilt,icl. up. u Ailniii.il Pclilcj- M.ic laj's liltoij wcie i-uhiellted lo diiiiial simp son and iippmtid be him, and he alhiwid the Mle epithets dllectod liu.llllt ll biothci ofllccl to pa without a v.onl of picitirt. R c cini'il ns If .Suniwui was only looMi.i: out fur hini-elf and lli.it the irpiilatinn of the feniie mid rt Ids biother otllccrs was indltreiiiit to hiiil. flines. AVo assume that the wilier of the above has not seen the statement of Colonel Ifobert M. Thompson, of Now York city, president of the. Tiiltcd States Naval Academy Alumni associ ation, In which this misunderstanding is cleared up. 1'or his benefit anil for that of olheis, we reproduce it: Thoie is cue toiy which 1 anc civ .iir.lous should be tiuthfiilly pic.-c tiled to the public, After Maelaj's linok was pulilNheci Jlr. "M.I' Lis .stated tint his pioof had been Mi.'mlttcd to .he (oiniiianilliitr officer. iiKludini; dniii.il hinip-oi, and tint they nppioud Ins f.t.ileuiilits. A te poiter lallincr upon Ailinii.il niipoii wlru he was ill in his bed obbiiued fioui the adinii il what appeand to be a cinliiniaiioii of this statement, 'the ndiiiiiul was a-I,ed if b" had seen and read the pioofs of Maelaj's li.vil, .'.ml 1c said ",es." Put lmfotlun itclv he i,s too ill to ro into the matter at any length and oplnn everjthlnc, and so the public was infoimed ind tod.iv b"lices that dmii.il iin,nn eutiiely appiocd the statement that n,,1ij wa-, ,i eowaul and a c.iitiir, which wa the i;i-t ot M.icIn.vS chaise ajiain-t lildcj. I .mi in a position to titc Ihe line fads, and ,ou may .ilwilutclv leh upon them as the ttutli. Tlie pioof- w-ie (,en t by Mr. Mad ly lo Adiulial Sampson, with i -ipic-t that tliev should be lead and co, reeled. The .iduili il at the time i, not in ood hi'alih nnd dnl not wWi to uudeitakc Ihe liboi, but hi- -ceictaiv poiuled oyt Ih.-.i the M.kI.ij liMmy ,as .1 htaiulard one ami i'-ed at the .N.n.il Ac.ulrinv a i leMlineik. ThK oliuue biounht the hi-lei.v down thimisli the p-iiod of the pnn-ii war. and it was dc-irable that theic should not le anj iniceiiiaeic- in it The .ulnui.il, theufore, eoiiseulcel lo re.nl them, and he did collect :i ceitain put of them, but as -oon .is he airncet at the p.ut i.hiih loiil.iiued Hie Ft.itcmuil t'nt Schley w.k a cowaid .hmj, a caiuO he was ciy lunch angeled and .said the -tatimeiu wis one Hi" author hid no u'aht to inl,e, lint il was linju-t ami unfair to sp, il. of any r..i j 1 oificer in Fi'di tcims, mill declined to line .inuliin? further to do with the pi oof.. His .seciel.nv, impiec,! wHh (he i;nat el", -iiabiliiy of li.nlmf Ihe st.ilrmei t of fie is ., curate .ind not lielleiu ili.il he wa- lu anv war ic-pon-lhh' f,,i the -latciiiiiit- hi opinio i--. did, en his own .iicoirir. lompuc lln ln.L with the ieeoids .md made on the uiuxiii- a number of corrections. As these wcie In thrt same hindwiitinc.- .i- tho-c mule whin dmii'it Sanip-on was sl in hi- pei-oi.il attention to Ihe loiiictioiis Ml. Madiy wa- peifcell.i ju-tl- Heel in hi- fetatemcii. 'Ihe oi.lci of the reiie taiy cf the niij- loihiildiii; naval e.lticcis in uiil.e any (.latein nt lor publication n-Mrliug tills eoiilroicr-y, 1. mil himicluil c Ir .din t'li iiitenicw, pieuiiled the .ibmc coiieclion lining officially mule. No one who knows "William T. Sainpfon's bigh ideas of olllcial and personal piopiiety ever believed thnt he would sanction either afllrmatlvely or by silence a slanderous leforeneo to a brother ollicer. Had lie not been in broken health at the time the Maday proofs were submitted to him a phy sical and nervous break-down directly due to his exacting labors in the Spanish war and to the injustice heaped upon him since the misunder standing complained of would never have aiisen. A New Cannl Treaty. A CCOItDINC! TO Walter Well- nian, tiieat UrUaln and tho Tailed States have reached nn agreement concerning tlie isthmian canal itucstlou and the new lieaty will be piesentcd lo the senate for ratlllcatiou early lu the i omlng ses sion. In substance the tie.ily provides; 1. For abrogation of the old Clayton ISulwer lieaty In toto, 2. 1'Vir a neutial Isthmian i.timl, in ease one be const I acted by the Tnltod States, open in lime of peace to tho ships of all nations upon eitial U'lins, u. This neutrality Is gu.iiantced by the Tutted States alone, and other maritime powers ato not invited to participate In such guarantee. Ureal Hrltaln I iiit'ereutlally one of the guar antors, liccauso she H a patty to tlio treaty. I. lu case of war the Tnlteel States icscrvcrf tlie right to lake sueli steps for Its own piotectlon as it may deem proper. This arrangement Is a couipioiulse in the direction of placating those senn tois who llercely objected to the oiig. inal Huy-IMuiicnfotu treaty because It piovlded for an Intern. ttloual gtiaiauteo ot tho canal's nautuilliy, .Many sena tors, as Mr. Wellman explains in a to view of tlioentlio subject piiiitedintho Chicago Remit!. Herald, wcie willing to join with tiieat Itiltaiii in a guarantee of tlio neutrality of the proposed new water way, because Tngland alieady eujoved tertaln treaty rights upon tlio isthmus Hilt I hey wcie dec Ideilly up. willing to invite either Tuiopcun nation.- to give llioir assent. Those na tions, it was contended, hail no stand ing; u ilio case, and H was deemed most uuwlto to invite them to p.uilil patc in a puiely Anieilcau atl'air with which they hud no diieot conceiu. Secretary Hay a year ago tools the broader lew that' (iiasiiuicli as tho United States had heeoniu an aetivu member of the purliuiueut of nations anil was every day toiuing into closer touch with tlio other great powers, tins wisest f.-ouitc to assure tho ctintiB neu trality was to get them ull to agiee to It on paper. Wo had but recently K'lt fiotn tliein assurances in writing Unit they Would not dtacrlmtnuto against American Interests In China nnd ho thought It no moie than a proper le turn that we should admit them to re spotiHllilllty for an open Isthmian canal, The somite disagreed with him and re jeeled Ills treaty and the new draft de ferring lo the senate's views N tlie re sult. The wllllnqhosM or til cat llrlialit to abrogate iincondltloiiiilly the Clayton llnluer treiily and to accord to the United Ktatiri a free hand lu the build ing nnd cotitiol of tlio purposed canal is a conspicuous sign of friendliness vhl"h the American people will not lie slow to appreciate. A cure for Brigandage. T Hi: AI'.DTCTION of Miss Stone, an Aineilean inlsslon a i y. by Macedonian brigands nnd their demand for .$110, 000 r.insoni, have led to the taking of a popular collection and there Is rea son to believe' that her release will soon follow. A nice eiitcstion was involved in heeding the .Macedonian call for cash. The woman was lu discomfort If not grave pel II. and chivalry urged her pionipt liberation at any cost, On the other hand, It was argued that to yield to one hold-up would be to en danger the safety of thousands of American missionaries and tourists throughout widely bandlt-Infcetcd ljuioiionn areas. It Is well known to tiavelcrs that in many paibs of Tin key. tlieece, Italy and Spain brigandage Is a recognized profession often encoutaged by the local authorities, who aic credited with shining the swag. These outlaws al ici.cly look upon Americans as rich and easy." and the payment of Jllu.OOi) for .Miss Stone's i dense, or any con siderable part tlieieof, would so thor oughly coiillim tliein in their belief that tlie kidnapping- of Yankees would at once cngf.ge their individual atten tion. Jt Is Idle, however, to ptolcsl against such injustice. Tlieio Is only one remedy. That Is for Americans to do their traveling and missionary work In safe tenitory preferably at home. AVlien Americans; ceaso to travel in dangeious localities the brigands will feel the pinch of dull times and turn to other locations. Feeding them only fattens and inspires them. TAMMANY'S PROSPECTUS. Organization That Might Be Incor porated and Declare Dividends. " No doubt, 11" tlieio were no more criticism of public affairs than there is of any ordinary lln.uiciul corporation, a political organization like Tammany would be incorporated, lump Its busi ness ami decline regular dividends. Tammany could do that, and its stock would sell high. And that might lie the best way to settle New York's troubles, unless the dlrectois sliould get to speculating in tlie stock and run the government as badly as some of the big industrial trusts aie run, in the interest of the stock speculators. As It is, Tammany's plan works very well. The business is divided some what as follows: VK U, The sale of piiulee;o in Mobile laws which ale iiK.ip.ihk' of ciiioiieincnt: (a) (,'ambllii.'. (.b) l'olii.i, winch 1- gambling of a fi.iudulent Kind for the pom. (c) i'liol-nioiii. Id) I'lO-tlflltlOll (c) (ltliei toim- of K.uiililini,' and di-uiib ilj 10-oiK (I) To othei tiaffic in liipi'if "out of bonis" l'lllll.l.fii: AM) IMUCMTII.S fa) To u-o i,lc".ilht fur ihe dl.phiy .mil -ale of pooel-; ilie-o aic otlen let tor iinthint;' or a pit taiicc. In icfuin for political Mippott, .md the iishl to annoy i- employed by the buiciii in ehaiKc to check the putl-aiiship of niiuibeia of Ihe oppo-ite p.ulj. (I,) To huiWei., and icntracloLS who nni-t u,e Inc.. mucK (.c) 'In peildlu- who hue litem', s, but who niu-t "iine on." (.ill To elect and inilutain biiihliii-'S which do not confoini (I) lo th- buihl'iii; la.-, t-'i lo the health boanlV Kiiilt.uy lules. (,) To u-e clock-. (f) To ill's up the -licet- to In pipe., ii.uk, etc. (u) ri.cn hi-i-'. (II) Supplie- lo Ibc -ecciil ilcp.uliiniits. AITOiyiUDM-, (a) N'cw Yoik city c.pcnds .icaily iffll.OiW.no') for siliiii.-. (b) Place- in pilialc conceiiis. (c) Job., it uaiulilhnr hou-es and pool lonuts, (d) Itcfcice-hip olid lecclui.-hlp-, Ihioush tho C0llll, MIsU:i.I.A.M.UT"'. I nf.u i ii.u ion . ccwlenin.it ion of piopmy .t ml in flue tic e ami pull, send ill.i. A REPREHENSIBLE PRACTICE. I'loin tho Itochc-tir l'o-H'iiojs, 'Ihe Nr.intou 'lnbiino tell- Its icuUis that the deadlioH clement in jellow ju11111.1li-.111 is not llie coai.-e iitnl biut.il 1 .11 loon that tiginc on Its pises iiu the npiilly loaue and brut ll attack- on public men: "It i- the Mibilc and dcftlj phi.i-ul appeal ti di-ioutclit, Ihe lluail iiblj .l, ill;; at tho-e ,liu h.nc pmspeii'd, the illicit woikiiiK up, i ihe pii'luclicr.- ami cuiy of the multitude- who, 111 .1 uinle w.l.v, fud ic-cut-fill at -iitlit 01 mint Ion of pii-rm- liittcr cluuni Mam ui 111 Inc. (hie eiiop of Ihi- pol-on, cue lullt pi. ml, i-picad- ibiouKhoiil the cius nt a 1 pi iiin piiipuitnui in the p.ioiir people ,1 lolc iulliiiiiii. that lob.. 1 hen mind- of tall lies an I i.ni-e- 1I11111 to .-u thiius cliitoitcdlj." - 0 - 'llieic I- liilmitely nn, in li.it 111 111 tne liaise ilut W'nll Mich I- rui-'iiui'd 111 a wicked mm -pliacy tn 10b Ihe pour, to Mibtnt li.'c i 11 -1 1 1 1 tion.-, .ind to 111111 the uoieiiimcut into .1 liuze 111.11 IiIiip to Hppiis- Iho people than ho ihicct iluiilc llul Mi. Mini, 111 or ei.iue othei wcalthv liaiikcr 1- rniMtid in the c oiniiiUsiuii ot thee iiliue-. - bo I.- known as .111 li'iiioiable rim and 11- ,1 iMwhiillui; utMcu, few people wmild attach lutpcit iiico lo oiitiamoii- iIiukc- an-nnt I1I111. Ilut lit i lie and huiidieds 01 citlu'r honor, able and upiivht imu can be -liink tluuuijii a lualluiiaiit attack ui'011 Wall elicit, lb 11 It lice nMc, tj.-.-iblc to hellcie oil the alioiinnablo tiling- Niid about tin 111, With leellm;- .iiou-ed aaiii-i ,111 ab-liaciloii, iiiibdarcid imliiiduaK, sccklm; to lind lent fur thorn, cue loiced to I in 11 tipmi comicte icpicentatlicd ot tin abduc tion, lu thl- wai, I11d1sidu.il- aic mule 1c1p.u1. ible for ollni-r- llul tl.iy lueci couilillli.il and are iIciioiiik-piI ,u puldic inciulc-, 'Ihe bolder ami mine uii-iiupiilnti ot the icpiccntjtiws of jclluw joiiuulUm do not Insllate Hiiiiciiiiir to name tin in. CI - It U Iho -atue wllli much of the dl-ciiv, ion of liiul-. Miicii mult lialin tan ha dune b,v 11 mv liii; linn of iounlI(.- deal- of witluiiliK, tli.'ii b.c .'lv-illl'i;.' loluill.c the Will known and lepit lablc men Ilut nii.Mlil,v 1I11111. .No cllow jour li.lll.l would due In ,lllly IIicm' lueu 111 the tt.ic thai he Mllill"- Iheli iiiinoiuliou,; lie would ilicael the hbcl law loo nine h, Mounter. the tillitc ilimi if npiitible imlitlcliulo would not meet hi- puiio-e as will a, the tillilicalto'i of indu-'.ii.il jliiluKiinn-, i, one would my .my iillcntlon to bin elur.uli liz.uion of Mr. Itocki teller a- .1 lohliii; hut when lie pc4k of the Slalul.ud Oil loiiipauy .i omli, he on uioii-e aciln-t Mr. Ibiekilellei a ma-.- of uullsmtiou jud lulled that will iiieel all ot hi- iuiilir I I; he 1.111 vuiu .1 icputJlloii ti, ,1 fiicud of the pour md a. uu ciiciiij ot their cppicoi. -0 - Tlio cuuic- ebjeet Is at.aimd tlnoiuh the eleiiun tl.ill.m of caplfnl nnd of cnpll.dlds. 'llie lm thlnklna; tin not hU-.ii to icndder lli.it the nun wllli lm) Is u laplllll-l Ju'l as iniuli, nltliotiali lint to flu' ,ime i Unit, n a nun wllli fl,lHJil,UiXl lm Is jilst as iniuli an iiipiii nt soeleiy, iillhouirli lie (Wild lint, ( I,. lri,,l, do Ihe f.ima hiiint lie Is Just us iloKiNlmr nr liinnllui, It wo ion. filler simply the iilnciile linnhid. Hut tin jdliin" Jeiiuu.ilNi (ould (oke miiilt liidlnnallon illiel li.Hicd nzaln-l Hie liohlels of jl(HI or of sl.noo nr nt HKi,tiUti. Yit the iikhipr.iIp amoiit,t of money In the hands of final I i.itltnllls Is ciy lotnhler.ible and clues ipille m lunch hum. It It i .in be ild ih,u nipli.il docs lunm, ns Ihe rap itill In the hands of Ihe millionaires, At Ihe same lime wo do not mean In t.y (hit llie Impiopcc loiiducl of men ot weillh llOulll lieiee be nltiel-ei!, It nhoitld be crillcbeil, and irltlclseil wllli cTMilt), llul the irltlilsm fhouhl lis peelfic. 'Ihe nlltndeu nnd their oflenses houbt be named, lllillnu bchlud ablrai lions In Hi" wav that 'Iho 'Jilhuue fpeaks of is il highly il.iiiBCioiii and censurable pi.ictlte, A Boston Bake. fli'lUiSl Tell me, tinny, do jnu lliliik (iciirtfe Is dlvlpateil? 1 fiuelled eloes on his breath la-t neiiliiK, nnd 1 am nfiald lip iltlid.s, llarr.i-.So, llultii; he ln't ills.slinlili he'j only Jut mi .i..; iioihi,- moie, lie euls dona to make people think' lip drinks liriior. lie wauls to be icRiinloil ns ,i deuce of a fellow, jon know, llostnn Tiau'crlpl. MR. WU. oil, too, Oh, wu Indceil 'twould snecc ui If j on -lir.tild le.oe us. May, Wu. We ncel con. Wlt ( llitl.llll.lt! Is theie who tan viiccecel jouf llilirhlcst of the illplnni.it ir it'iiur. A bijrser (hliiiniui than Chang Ale ,wui, Our U'tt 1 inp-fjud! To con, Oh, Wu. Whcne'ei ion cT ,'our lipl HipC'V lbs colors dips. ( 'onus -Hop, Urator. Without u pier, Who-p lawny t,kiu Hides a ti no (,'e'it Ionian within, stai beic. llu so' Xo. no! Hpne us Hut pin?. bit's hope It en'l Hue, Oh, Wit fitiK fang! Chicago Tiihune. From Shoe Strings to BOOTS NO ORDER TOO SMALL, NO ORDER TOO LARGE. NOT PROEIT BUT BUSINESS INCREASE. LOWER THE PRICE, LARGER THE TRADE. SEE THE POINT. ALWAYS BUSY. Lewis &Reil! "ALWAYS BUSY." 114 116 Wyoming Avenue. See our School Shoe Window. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of iilSSj ilverware Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Refrigerators, Oi! Stoves, Screen Doors, Gas Stoves, Window Screens, Hammocks. 1 IIP 325-327 Peiw Ajeniie, Allis-Chalmers Co Succesaots to Muchliio Business ot Picksuu Manufacjtui'iiiB Co., Suranton and ,VilUe3-Uaire, I'u. Statlonniy Ruglnes, Hollers, Mining Machinery, Pumps, ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS, GRAND ATLANTIO HOTEL ANO ANNEX Vlrulii!- Ate. and lleaili, AtUntlo rily, N, J. Eiith j car; yu Icjulilul loonu ciiiulle, iilnglt nnd with bath; hot and (.old eeawjtci latin in hotel ami annex, location colect and iciiiral, within few idj of tho t'tcel Pier. Orthetu, Ofiem nncljl eprliig utci, $1J to $15 by week, J.W up by day. Spi'lIhI iatc to fainlllei. Coachej meet all trains. Write for booklet CHAiiLua u. core. Gut 0 Sterling S CEooks, nil FINLEY'S NEW B and Our established reputation for Fiue Lace3 aud Rich Dress Trimmings, uuequalcd for high class novelties aud most complete assortment of elegant Dress Trimmings is more than equaled this sea son, and our large output enables us to give greater value in these lines than can be obtained from other houses. Our new goods are all in and the array is such as will meet the most exa -ing demands of fashion. APPLIQUE THIMMING, ESCURIAL APPLIQUE. CHU'PON APPLIQUE, CHANTILLY APPLIQUE, APPLIQUE BANDS, BRAIRINE TRIMMING, NEW PUFFING OF SOFT PAULETTE DE S0IE SILK, IRISH POINT LACES, REAL LACES, IN RUSSIAN, ARA BIAN, POINT AND DUCHESSE. Many of the Laces are in beautiful motif effects, the figures can be separated and used on any part of the dress unique and effective. We will be pleased to have you inspect our display of trim mings and pass your judg ment on its merit. 510512 Lackawanna Ave To use furniture in your office that is not up-to-dnto in stylo nnd quality. You meet prospective customers in your office and they will judge you by your surroundings. Your office furniture should bo such ns to make a good im pression. We carry the finest stock of Office Furniture in the city. If you wnnt Desks, Chairs or Tables come in and see what we can show you. Mill & Conneil 121 N. Washington Ave. Til NATIONAL 81 OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,001). Surplus 525,000 United States Depositary. Special attention giveu to BUSINESS, PERSONAL aud SAV INGS ACCOUNTS, whether large or small, Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock, VV.M. CoNNil.i, 'resident. Ill-.NKY Bi.i.lN, Jr., Vice pros, Wm.II, Pi.ok, Cashier. Linotype " Composition Rook nr News Done quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office, 111 1 : mmmmmm SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. L, SOMMAR. lliilMliw Contractor. 1'itiployi union men. l.'ttliiiitcj cliccrlull; Bltcn. Itnnodelliis nnd rcpilrlnt- a 'pcdall;. 32a WASHINQTON AVC. EDWIN S. WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER WOO'f SO COAL. EXCHANGE, SCRANTON. PA, field Me, hi vpl Photographer Clillelren's 'Sjfc At list, r FOR SALE Itl'tlt.lllS .ind WAn ONS of all liluiN; nl.vi lloiuei and IlitiMlui; toll nt luiRnhu. IIOIIM:!). t'l,ll'l'i:i) and (IliOUMl.t) nt f'arrell's Transfer Mote fieliiht. fitrnt tme anil Ilimraue, t'ltei, I'innoi and Mi. ohlneiy. ill Lick in, in tn Ato M. T. Kellcr's Lnclintnluiit.'.iiilJso W'oiks. J. B. WOOLSEY & CO coArr?4Cro?s ANO BUILDERS. Dealers tn Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEA R STORE Will fell nil their Eniuplei of fins imported Madras bhltlj for lueu at l,Pc: worth $1 to $J 50 WALTER B. DAVIS, 214, SIS. 213 PAULI BLDG. Attorney-at-L.iw, Scrantoii, Pa. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. re.ir fill Lackawanna avenue, niiiiiir.ictuier of Wire reenn of all kinds; full picpiicd tor the sprint: fcaton. Wo make all klmh of poic.li i-cri en. etc. PETER STIPP. " Oenernl Cciiitiactor, Ilullilrr nnd Dealer In lliiildin Stone. Cementing of cell.113 a spe cialty. Telephone Co'Jl. Office, .'.27 Washinirton ntenue. JAMES J. MURRAY, Fucceor to the Hunt fc Connell Co.. in tin and sheet meliil woik and ventlUtion. t'uton luiiKHi.-, upaiia and eneial tin woik .1 specialty Xo. Ill- l.icL.iw.uuu ntenue. .M' ZY 14 H M . IS M m4 a k a k mt akia is "rekf ! a m fa m ka tJ tVCV J 3 P -r u m m 5 I ? cf I w " J i to il talk 4Ata 4e 4- I- .. .. : 5 " 1 n announcing tlie 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. Velvet Tapestry kn Early Inspection Is Advised 'i d 326 Washington Avenue. larpets Wall HOTELVICTORIA Brudway, 5th AvaniH and 'A iV A E3 o u T E L. V Vl-Sk WilfiM 42 .wMtaj ffl j?3t!i'&& In tlio center of tho shoppingrtUtricfc, nie Only Hotel in Mnnlinltnii Framing on Bronihrayand Finn Ave. EUROPEAN PLAN, lidtn 1 nt f lis ui I (milcie in all tu Jj'i"iiiuiiriwj I'iiiiioIiims ci d'Cftrihom fntlrcly n- iliroujliont. huiiiiiiuiIjIiohi (ui .ii) kiic ii, 6rt (u.i5 villi tjthj. Hot uil coll uaiir aii'J leltl'lioue m ni" toum, I u 1110 unexccllnl, OEORQfi W, SWEENEY, PROPRIETOR. Hanlevs Bakery. AZO SPRUCE ST, Successor to ' HUNTINGTON Wu make n rrcclatly of fine bread stuffs. Orden for Sald, Ojjlcrs, Croquettes, tte.i promptly tilled. A full Una ot Lcc Cream and teed IrV. A. HARVEY, I'.Iectrle Wiring and Flxtttrei. r.leclrlu Bell and Telephone Work. 309COMMO WS TH BUILDING FRED H. WINTER. B24 CAPOUSE AVENUE, Staple firooerlci and I'rotlslon'. A full Una of Vegetables, etc., received dally. The scranton Vitrified Brick and tile manufaoturinq company Makers ct I'm Ins Pilck, etc. M. 11. Dale, Cleicral Sales Agent, Office R29 Watliinjrton a-.e. Works at Nay Aug, Ta., 11. k W. V. n. It, VJILSON S COMPANY. 1'a'hlonahlc Tallort (Hotel .Termyn Building), 022 Spiuco eticet, Scranlon, P.i. Suits pressed, S3 cents; pants prci-cd, 10 rcntsj. Clothing re paired, called for and delltered. N'cw Thone, 2003- KlNQSBURY & SCRANTON, Manufacture!.!' Agents MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES. District Agents for John A. Hocbliiig's Sons Co. 'a Wire Hope and; lllcrtric.il 'nc. fiutta l'ercha and Ilubbcr Mfg. Co.'s Ilcltintr, rackliifr, II010 and Mechanical Iluliher Guods. Know lion Packing. Carter's Oil Clothing. Room 310 Paul! BIdg. SEOURITY BUILDING A SAVINGS UNION, Home office, 103-200 Mcars Building, transacts a Rcneral building nnd loan business throughout tlie ftate of Pcnnsjltauia. Brussels g St' Ingrain Paper Draperies I ; ; 27th Sfraef, NEW YORK. I FR E R R O O F - ffr3&M - ttHffl ff fl nm S J ,H"a?jfnr. iaii5 " ii tltr -" McAnulty,
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