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SCKANTON. OCTomOU II. W01.
THE HEPUBLICAN TICKET.
State.
Fupifme Cmirl-WII.I.MM P POTT KB.
Treatuicr-lIIAMv (1. II.WI1IIS
County.
JuriKp i. v. ruti'i. vir.it.
Cnnlmller 11. A .l()M:
con.iiiM im .1. i. itoiu.tt r..
Bunejm-ni.OIK.i: i:. &Ii;Vi:.NbO..
Lltxtion iuv. 5.
' lien Hie Deinnir.iej went out ot power In
rur late it left to Hi" lloiuihlkin intlj i le
! of nliini.t IO,WJ,(i'iil of ill lit TliU 'lebt, by
le administration under Itipiitiliuu rule, In
been almo-t inllrel. pjid. We line Inui'i-i'il
the apjnopii itlon In the loniiiion nliouN until
we Maul at lln bead nf the Aini'iiun stile In
nipport of iinpulir eilii(.ltlnn. ludcr ltepublli in
adiiiml-ti ilinu theie ha been pild each jeir for
uducatlonil pmpnM iiinit linn .n approprl ili'il
lij the DenintMlii putt In then .lUJtlir of a
tenliuy of nil-nth'. We hue lnui"i.eil our n
pioprlillonv in i hnril iblc and plirnm" iiim Instl
tutiona until we tan iniLe the bunt tli.it mi Mate
between the two oujih MippoiU tlu'e institu
tions n well is ilnn our own Our 7,0o0,000 of
people aio lilu-li ioiw, hnnet, 1 abnlini; and
happ.i. Vt, -iirionndnd a1- we nie on cu hide,
with pimpeniiiN Im-Iiiii- ( "lulilirn-i. wlt'i people
liappy, cniplnjed ind iiuliulid, md with ruiy
nienue of bii.iiie and Inde fulh oi copied, and
with the pm-peit of the fiiline bimliteuiiis and
irionln; nioie hopeful, the old lilsliiilc- put of
olMiuttloii and nef;atlou seU up a 1 1 -1 in .1 1 n
of fal-e prelrn-e, hpoiii. and in-inieiity for
the purpose of ini-lc nlini; the people md leRiln
lis lo-.t power." I'lotu tin Itipubliian Mate
I'litloun.
Thoio is iin hi filter moniico to iikmI
crn s-oclcty th.ui the idiiumlNtle deinn
robhi!. III.s ii.iiideriiiLf to x hut N has-e
In tiianklnil i.s n thni-.iiiil times ukuc
claiiKormisi to the imlilli uclf.tie tliim N
the social cil .io uatltil in b. outt.ist
vomen.
How to Win.
11 SATURDAY'S nieetlnp of the
IepublUan loimty louitnltlee lie
an o.'irne'-t ol the foellns peiv.td
itifr the p.tity i.mks, this will ln
ieed be a.i off jc.tr fitr the Demiifi.uy.
Neer in tlio thk-u of u pie-identl.il
contest hns theie been a mote icpie
sentiitlve nttendaiue ot n liner spit It of
liaimoiij , hopettilness nnd deleimina
tion to u In.
Over lonlidonie Is unwise nnd should
be f,'Uiiil(il asainsf jet tbeie tne sub
stantial leasons, loi hopefulness this
year. 'With n tlikct of mot eviellent
matrii.il, nomluated without liietion or
stiile: with all tactions united and old
time lealouMes loiKotten: with a t utility
otftanlatlou laiily loptesentative of
both the veteran and nf the jouiik men
clenienls, and with the fuel leiosnized
by all I h.iL siiue theie is but tin to
eoks in which to tin in and llRht the
battle oety minule must be made to
count, lctoiy should eiown the J!e
publiian stamltiid and we believe it
will.
' There N jusi one way to assuie this.
AVoik. Take steps to set inery I'epub
liean to th( polls'. The key to the elec
tion is in Kcttinir out the ote. Theie
me Ilepubllcaus onotiKh In this loimty,
if InotiKlu to the polls, to lonstitute u
iousIhr- majoillj. (let them out. rte
Kin at onie to lay out this woik and
keep at It mull the polls clo-e tluee
vcokM liiiiu toiuoiiow nlKht. That will
spell as handsome u tiluinph us the IJe
iniblKiui pat ty of l-.u kawanu.i comity
lias ever won.
The Schley Inquliy IicrIus to present
aspects similar to those of a Laikn
waniui county eleitlnn contest,
The Problem of Divorce.
AVOTK Is oMioctcil today in tho
I'lotestnnt llplsiopal Keneuil
cnnteieiKo on the piopositiou
to put an tlliquulilicd ban
upon tho t emai rliiRc of divotceil per
sons. At pioseut u minister of that
tleiHimlniitlon may peifonu the mar
lhiRp hcnlic In tho tase of invoiced
jiersons who are Innocent; who lmo
been uniliaterl fiom jjtillty cnnJllBitl
liartnors'.
The views of those ftivoiing thn
rlmiiKc are well pxpiessed by Jtev. Ur.
Orcer, of Now Yoik, who says; "This
Is not only a theological question , hut
a social one. Theio weio mote dlvoues
this year in the I'uited States than in
nil of Itiiropc ami I'anaila. In twenty
yea i tlio populutloii has Inct eased fit)
per cent, and tho dlvoues bin per cunt,
JlmrliiKo ,i not only a physical t ela
tion but a splilttial lelutlon In tho
midst of physical envlioiinieui, i am
In favor of separation not only for in
llU'llty,,but for other causes, utieliy
untl dritnkeniicss, ibr Instance. Hut
I am opposjed, tor any canto what
cvrfr, , to ullowlns such sop.uuted
people tn bo nuiii'ied again, J
wnht to Mop tlio spiend of tlio anar
chistic! poison that Is poi'incutlne soci
ety and I wiuit to begin at tlio begin
jiIuk. I iiHOBiilo that this rulo will
wotrc harilshlp and Injustice, to some,
Hut such 'things aio neressaty in lay
ing down bioad laws for the butter
jnent of the, social conditions."
Those opposed to tlio change havo no
better spokesman than Ooorgo II. Wil
liams, of Uiegon, a former attorney
Bener.il of tho United States, lie says:
"I have known a women to bo. ill tteat
ed or abandoned by a drunken,
worthless husband. AVhy, if a good
man wants to inuiry her, to give her
children u good futher and her a good
.UfcMntl Should tho chuich forbid her
the tight ttnd forbid lis iiiIiiIhIoih to
itnirry her? An for public opinion, yott
propose to pimMi the liidlvltliinl to
I'iiIh" the kIiiikIiikI of publle opltilott.
No inaller how good u woman may be,
how pure, If .""he lias boon divorced,
yatt Htlgtimtls!!1 her as though she had
tommltlcd mi tinpaidoiiiiblu slu. If u
criminal, ti thief lepetits, you admit
him to your church, but If n poor
woman, who has been compelled to
separate herself fiom u worthless man,
applies to you, you would cloo your
doois to her and say to her: 'You
have i oiiitnlUed an unpardonable sin:
theie Is no plate for you heiej you
can go to the devil' "
Kroin a practical slnndpollit It seenirt
to us that the chier objection to the
proposed change Is that It would tint
change anything. It certainly would
not change human luitiiie, nnd thoie
foic would not l educe dlvoicc. It
might possibly dccieaiio the member
ship of the I'lotestnnl Episcopal chinch
by sending Into other Protestant de
nominations ilhoiced men and woni-n
looking for second pat t tiers In matil
niony. Those who hold to the Indis
solubility of marilagc, like lliose ad
vocating absolutism In government,
have n logical and tenable belief; but
they do not llnd Its poputailty luci eas
ing; the tendency of the times Is
against them; human niituie Is
against them. Consequently theii's Is
up-hill work.
.
Our sanguine Insurgent fileud, Col
onel McCain, has llguied a majoilty ot
l,"i, noil for Kuslonlst Candidate ('may In
Jbadford, Suiuchiimiii, J'ike, Lacka
wtinna, Monioe, Juerue, AVyomlng
nuil Way ne. These llguics lecall the
halcyon "Colonel Itussell" day s.
Fair Notice to Lnw-breakers.
IT SHOl'I.D be cleat ly understood
that law and older nie to pievail
In Scranton. ltlockades of the
shoots nnd attacks upon piop
eity and pel sons, by whomsoever com
mit led, will be slopped and tho perpe
ttatofi held for the courts of justice.
Power necesaiy to attain these ends
will be used unsu'cn Ingly.
Hcsotl to violence N unfair lo evriy
Intetest In the t oinmunlly. It Is unfair
to the slillcci, whoso leaflets both pub
licly and piivately deploie 11. Jt Is im
f.iit lo the Traction company, which is
legally as much entitled to the piotee
tion of its piopetty as any oilier owner
of ptopeity in this cltj. It is unfair to
the city, whose good name it tarnishes
and whose tieasuiy it menaces. Jt is
unfair to law-iespcctlag citizens, whoso
pf .it t1 It distut bs and w ho.o lights It
tiamples upon. It Is not only unfair;
It is ilnngeiou1. Self-ptolei lion Is a
.supieme law of natuie and the city, in
sell -pi otec lion, must and will stop it at
any cost.
Scranton is not a nursery nf mob law
and will not be peimitted to become
one. Ciood citizens will help to put
down this ugly disposition, becoming
manifest, to bieak the law. It is In Its
im ipleni y and can be embed by teso
lute action. On the pnit of llinse in
authoiity no lequisilc action to that
end will be neglected, l.et law -lining
citl.ens (o-opeiate; and let l.iw-bieaK-ets
take notice.
Some of the cnnvetls to the so
called 'Tnion'' jiatty object to the yel
low streak on the patty button. They
iiie nut quite piepaied to wear a badge
that might be taken as an endorse
ment of the nelaiious jellow pi ess.
Real Civil Service Reform,
PnnsmuxT jiooskvki.t has
not been piesldtut long, but
be has illicitly le.u ned bow
difleieut civil seibe lefoini
on the inside is fiom civil seivico le
foiiu tis it appeals at a distance. Ac -coidlng
to W.'iller 'Wellman he has le
cently been sending for tlio ltepublli an
p.uty leadeis and saying to them in
eucct:
"It Is desliable that we undei stand
one another at the outset, so J shall
speak frankly to jou. 1 am not a i evo
lutionist. I am not an (wpeiiiucntor. I
believe in panics and patty politics. 1
do not wish to ovi r tin n any estab
lished systems In the south"! u stales
I may hae to depait fiom the beaten
tinck mid appoint some Democrats lo
olllce. This is bemuse theie, as every
wheie, I want the best men. If the
best available men me pot Itepublicans,
but Demoeiats, I shall appoint the lat
ter, ltut in tho noithein and bonier
slates these loudltlons do not obtain.
Theie we can always li 111 1 IJC'publlcans
lit to llll all ofllies. 1 wish to pay all
proper attention to nil wholesome
political candidates. Thcicloie 1 shall
lespect the ti trillion: which give I'nlteri
Stales senatois and iepiesentatlos tho
tight to leconiiueiid men lor appoint
ment. You may select the men who me
to be louslileied. Hut 1 shall lis I lie
stanilairi. When you bring me men who
come up to that stanilairi they shall bo
appointed. If they do not uiuio up to
that standard, they cannot bo up
polnti il,"
This, It will bo observed, Is tho so
called "spoils" system, lonoutteil, it Is
practical, as conliastcil with llieout
leal, civil scivlio icfoim.
Theie am not enough Hue ollliois In
our navy, allowing only half as many
olllccis to each ship as me allowcil In
tho llngllsh navy, to coniinaiiri the
ships now built, ami new ships nie
being launched MciriUy, This is a
matter icquliliifr congress' iiirly at
tention, Outside the Pale,
'llicre I iiojlhl oi trn.ililo na.on wbj am
Kqiuliliuii tltouM iiiiomi K. . (ui.i) fot" fctat'e
lua.urir. -Wllkei. Pure llunru.
T1I1JIIK IS no valid or sensible
i ennui why any llepublUmi
wiio believes in pally icgu
lailty anil lias coullriciue In
the ultimate wisdom and laliness of
inajoilty inlo blioulri suppoit K. A.
Corny for stuto tieasurer. Mr. Coiay
has chosen to loiiboit with a coalition
of political ccccntilcs In an liisuuec
tlonaiy watfaio upon his p.uty. lie
has hoisted tho icbcl Hag and entered
Into un unhullowecl intimacy with tkt
political enemy based upon the unlfii
abte doctilne that within a Finall clicio
of lteptlbllcan lllsllt gents and Demo
ci title lileicelimlcs Is loealed a nionop
oly nf the civic vhltie nnd honesty of
the common wealth. Ills cnndlilncy pie
sents lo ItepubllcaiiH Hie empty pioin
Ise of lefoini without a single substan
1 1 ill giiaimitee of his ability to make
good In case of election. The men who
me httmlllug the inechanlsm of this
latest assault on Kcpuhllcnulsm me
satuiaicri with evei.V vltlotw political
habit which In the abused name of le
foim they hypociltlcally allege against
the lleptlbllcan leadership. Their rec
ord lor ciookcducss and false pretence
forbids their peisonal iippeniitueo In
tlio role of caiitlidates and so they work
behind dummy llgurcs placarded pic
tentliiusly with pilllty tags,
W'v cheerfully bear testimony to the
personal worth of i '. A. Corny. The
editor of this paper Is pleased to num
ber Mr. Coiay uniting Ills personal
f i lends. If the Isruo weic nothing moio
limn u jiersonal compliment or piomo
tlon, the oppoitunlty to help Mr. Corny
to leallo bis ill emu of honor anil
emolument would be grasped with avid
ity. Hut it Is much more than this. Y'e
believe that Mr. Coiay Is being ucri by
politicians i coking with ltypocilsy as a
paw n in their despeintc game to wieok
Pennsylvania Uepubllcnnlsin. AVc be
lieve that those who follow the leader
ship of theso men me wasting their
energy and discrediting genuine le
foini. "Ve cannot leach any other con
clusion than that a vote for Corny nn
the lines now stand Is a vote to put the
rtepublicmi parly out of business In
Pennsylvania mid to put in business
the 'Wananiukeis, A'au Valkenbeigs,
Ciuffcys mid Mdiures. Theie is no
avctmeiit maile by these people tis to
stale conditions or piospeets in whleli
i onservallve voters have icason lo put
faith. Theie Is no pinmisc held out by
them that invites belief In its slneeiity
or iissmiiuce of their ability, after i on
ceding their liuilnatlon, to ledeetn it, a
concession we w ill not make.
So that Coiay, as wo view the situ
ation, by joining in a tnongiel tliiiri
pmty speculation beat lug Democratic
indoisement, has forfeited all leason
able claim to tho suppoit of those
priding themsches on faithfulness to
Itepubliinulsin, nnd, however excellent
ho may bo as a man, has theieby shown
judgment so poor as lo disci edit his
lltness for i ('sponsible state position,
and put himself outside the pale of
further TicptihlUan consideiatiou.
A novel tour is in contemplation by
tho Southern l.illioad. Jt pin poses to
haul throughout the South a tiitlu of
twelve c.us, canjlng a complete equip
nicnt for mail-making, and slopping
frequently lo give the natives optical
Instiuctkin In how to imptove their
miserable lountty mads. In the chief
(Hies continuous expositions will be
held anil local good mads leagues
foimeil to cany on the woik. Certainly
this unique inteiptlse Is ciedltablo to
the public sphit of its projectois.
Oiir Trad? With
Soiifh America
Spcciil t'oiicspoiiileiiio of the Tnbune.
W.ishiiuton, Oct. IJ.
Till) IIIXIAI' ilrpailuie lioui Wa.hiuxloa of
tho .-hi nl ti mi cin.iiui; the luiKd
M.ilit. .mil imuuiniu oiliei ilflm ill's to
the appiii.iihhu l'.nt- int 1 ii.m uiiitiitiKe
lo be held at the itv of Mexico UmU i--prcial
iiitiiest to some liiiius on the (onuutne
of the I'liiled suit'- with the teintor.i at the
south, wliuh the tieasinv buieau of M,itisln4
ha iiiupllid Im Hie tonu nlemi' of ihe liutnl
Stales niciubeis of tint iuin;u. 'Ihe iniport
oiui' of ilevelopnieiit of mil tonuuene in till
imtitulir iliieitiiin is poinlnl out by this
puhlii itinn, wliii li shim tint our cpoil line
shown le-s gmnlli I" the iiuinliies of Cinlnl
nnd siitii Aimilia than to an.i olhcr puts of
the woihl.
o
"Ihe coinuiene of the I tilled Stale with Ihe
Anidiian tounlties hliu' -outli of her bonier'."
sijs the opi liillir IMS'' of till dlsiu-slotl, "Im
loii; In f it an objeil of folliilude to In r Matis.
mill, nononiisis, and bu-iiie-s men. Willi 'lo
KiiKlbli-luMklin; people of mcili in tnriloiy
ljliiB upon the luntli her lomnienial ulation
bio uphllv irtown and pronu mum illy s it Is
fnlon. with tlii.se of mother 1 iiikiiicp, "
iiip.xiuc Ihe (oiitluiioiis li'iiilory at the south
the Ciowlh Im bun Mower and lo.. Mllsfai ior.i,
and is tie dl-tame iuttr.iso Ihe (.'lowth lie
tii'isp. 'I'o llutl-h Noith merii.i the fulled
suds sitpplie T1 pir tent, of the total Im
poiN for coiisiiiiipllon: to Mrleo, rrpi illv ad
j ii rut, but speihln .innthir linjinco thin our
own, 40 per mil ; to Ihe Ctnti.il Sinuii'an
stilpi, lit t iiiniHid In' ilislaiue, thoiuh leadllv
iriilinl bv w iler and now lielns lipped by
lailwais, ."; pei (nil ; to Colombli, 1 tillle
father lemoMil, but rquillv .uiessjble In dlteet
wabr loniuiunliallon. ."I per lent ; to Vine,
uili, eipiallv iiucwllilr, '.'7 per inil.: to tie
West Indie.,' whhh lie In ilo-e uoiiuih-, but
whbh hue In en up to tho presint tiiiio (on-
trnlliil li) to en 111 tntioin wliosee pulli in
inili,i i ise Ii.m liirti to ritaiu their I'oinmirre
for tin Ir own p.ople, 2d per unt.; to the
CiiIiiii', ii." leullb iiMilinl by water, 'i'i pr
nut, of the InipniH of lliltMi riul.ui i, 17 per
nnt of Iho-e of Dutcli liiiliui. and but le-3
tli in H per unt. of tbo-e of l'leiith fiulan.i.
o
"l'i lo IM point the i-tii'lv nf the ninwlli of
(oiiiiniiie belwnu Hie I'lillid Slites unl other
Ameiliaii loiiulile Is fihly uti.f.ulin Bruin
niiii; Willi i' pr i tit. of Ihe Import tndi of
Can nil, l per put. of tint of Mesho, and
raiixim: mi downwud alon. the (lulf of Mexiin
,'ilnl Ciilhliein Si i, i f ill I Mli-f.nlorj (.hue
of Ihe lommetic rf llin.o lountili I enjnjnl
In- tl,n pioplc of Ihe I'lilti'il salcs; llnnuli it
will bo iiinuiled lint bir people line .1 ncM
1 ixpeil a liuir i-b no of Ihe loiiiniuie of the
lounlilis lini'i ti near at hind, r.-peiiilb In
ew of Ihe ful lli.it our puiihisi. fiom Hum
nie iiiinli liiuir than our fale to Hem IIen
Ihl (.inn whil uu-iiisfii Ion- riiuilllloii of tnde
with the loiiutiles liirililiin; upon (he liulf nl
Mi-MKi mid the ( .ii il'l't .in Sea i, bowivir, ci ill
fln.' wlnn iHUipiii'il with Ihe lialflo iel ilion
of tho lulled s,,,., nllh the (oiinllh- of
Sunlit Xiiitihi, borihriui; upon the AtlJiitlo
ami I'aiitlt ikimih.
- ri
Of the Mil IniporU of all south imrln,
f7 nr nut, Is t ikrn by Hie eouulile borileilni:
upon the two oieant. and but II per tint, hi
those upon the Caribbean, On the r.i.lini nn-t
of South nieiu.i we Inid III lll Itiiporliiu: 111
Ii'i-l L-onis In the i.ibic of mir lai.Oirt.lOl, of
wliii Ii Ihe I ultnl suns Mipplhd iboul l'l pi r
unt ', 1'iii.iiiv ami I'li.uun, Vil,(mn,iwn, of
whb h our sli ire w.i lest thin 7 ptr nut ;
mnl iu:iiilliie, Sl.',nOi),iiri0, of whhh about 10
pir (int. wa froni the 1'nlleil Mile; while n
lour of lhp Puifle tout t.liowii liupoil-i Into
Chile of .i,rmi),iiiin pun, s,;,ii'.iiiYii liiluh,
! l.fdOTl niiri. im lauidur, (,niin,0iin, Ihe pro
portion from the lulled Snip iieuuliu a bout
10 prr pent. 'Ihm the noilhrrn loisi of South
Aineiiia, fioulliiL' on the I'jiiblf an s.m, nn
poll cood In tlio lalue of SJil.Okl.niin, of
w1il-.lt i' suppb an utriup of T per nnt : Ihe
p.islriu mi. t, fioullnir ii))n ihe Allinlle. 273.
nml.onn, ami He I'.u 111.- ini.t, ui.iiud.uiii, of
uhlili our piopirlloii l in each ta.o about 10
pir cent.
n -"Nor
i in It le inued Hut lid pnudlllon I a
Ipinporjrj one. While rpnrt fiom lhp 1'nlleil
statc-i In Mi'ulin lnp crown rapidly, Pi.petl.illy
kluie the opeuliu; of railway (oiiiniuuliatloii,
and luue pspulinccd a moderjlo rleiflopmciit
In the ruto ot the countries borderlns upon
the Ciirlbbpaii. (he total nates to the touth of in
htTi not fc-iown wiili (ho upldlly which hn
ilnr-ielPibeil thop In the world nt Iiurp. hi
tNW our Mle In the inuntrle Mm; sottlli of
n were Jtl pir tent, nl our lot.it pxpotl: In
187?, ii little 1pm than 10 per lenl.l In lEs,
n tradlnii oli.iif 111 per irnl : In l')1', but 7
per i nil,, nnd In 1'joi, about U per cent, of our
lolil exports.
"lt e-i.iinliiitlnii of our llt ot purdin'r from
Ci Jitr.il and South Atnerlc i (eeuu Id Iiiiip.I'P
Ihe ntioin.ilv pre'enlril i. Ihelr tinill tiuri'li.lse
fiom ii. t)l 1 1 r 7 1 1 wp 'nrp by far tho hrueit
rtHloinrr in Iki chief ,iilke'n( export police
and rubber while bum Arunitlni nnd rhlle our
pinch ee nt wool ami hide are nlu lieli.il mnl
for Ihe troplml pioducl ot iitliir iiiuiilrie
of South Atneiln iiar, i-pk-pt, fruit", iljc
wood", mhliirl wooiN, tevtlten, nnd iliemlp.il
the ftillril slate offer ,i loinlunt ntul rapidly
llii'irflnis' inirliit. rrnni the loimtrlPH ot South
Anici It 1 the t'nileil si ie In loot purehiseil
coodt i.iliint nt llll,:ii,nii7, while her die In
tliem In tint jear wrre but l 1.771). .', Imj
thin onedialf nf her purelncj from Unlit.
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"A lmlv of the map ot the world ferm In
olTer i pirtlil exphmtlon ot llin .inoimloii
umdlllotn with rrteirnco to Hie trade nt all
Hip loimlrle I.ilnc nuth nt Ihe r,ilrriiinnt
point nf S'oulli Amrriea. The poininercc of Ihe
wmbl relchlnc llinzll (tnutli nf the Atnaonl,
I'mainy, I'ariRiiiv and Awdilina, on the All ire
tie mnl: and t hlle. I'piii, lliuador, mil lhp
Interior vlnlo ot llolhla, on (he west, iiui't
reieh them In walir, and their nil to other
pirt of Ihe world also ro by wnler. It will
be seen (hit Ihe lnathel nf lairopp .up prac
tit illy a tipir to nil Smtlli Amrrlni frontlnK on
(he Mliiille ami I'ullle n ale thoip ot Hip
t nlled Stale. u exaiuluilion of the imp and
of the illflitice nittiallv tr.nelled by the crent
fle.inishlp fnllowhu; Ihe iiual inuisp of lone
metip mi.aiu thii iMserliou. The pilpimiiot
point nf South Anicrlc i evtetid 'J.ddfl mile di
ther past tliin New iiil md tho rilllui; ill"
tamo fiom tint point to Npw Voil I aitnillv
Si ei lee thin lo lhp i II Irs of vnutlic l ll Kurope,
.irnl but sliuhlly le- thin to the pnmiiniil.il
illh of 1'iMliml and (.'eriuanv, oui strale.t
oniuieidil ii lit, 'Ilil fiel alone pine Ihe
I ulliil si iien np.in an equil fontlm; with l.u
lope In the milter of ills! nice; but in iew- of
tlio fiet tint ncnlv all of the fteaiiishlp line
culeiltif; souih Amprli.ni port arc lontiolled
by llutopian ipltal and liuiepein lnlire'1, It
i not MiiprMni; lint i I irce slum of the
(onitnctcc of those , ounlrles should lip dlieiled
to Kiunpe. Naturally -i roii'hh rahlo simp ot
their export pi dlreit to lairopp. nnd to that
exlint It would ho iuiIIp leisnn.ihle to ppnt
tint their imiuip woulil be fiom that put
of Ihe voi Id.
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"lli- fait Hut evporl fiom the Culled 'Hits
to Kinnpp Kipjlly iieed lie inipotl finm I'll
lopp in ikes ll pi iclliahle for I lie xevicls whhh
hi Ins Hip rubber, coffee, hides and wool of
South Atneiic i Id the I'nllpil SI ilpt to reidily
loul at our poiN will, grain or piiiih-hms for
Ihitope, and theie load na iln Willi Rood for
Hip South Ainei ipiii mirkili, Hun uiahiiii; Hie
tour of Hip liianale nf whhh Hip line (mm Vew
V'oik lo Miupool foinis the ln-p, ami Hip port
of Ilr.mt mid Atseuliin the apex. That Hit
should oirur uiider orilinm- roudlliou-i would
not bp suiprisinir, and Hill it vhnnld ociur with
line of sic iui"liip lontiolled nlinost exilmlie-h-
III the inliii'sls of Kuropein capil ll unl
Kuiopean trade it lo lip expected. Added lo
Hit i lhp lick of Iiiuhini; and hiisluest fa. ill
Hi for diicct Inteiioiiiimiuicalion wilii the I ni
fid siTies, iieuleit of Ameilf.iu liKiihiuls to
rlosily slndv Hip Indp nipllinil and leiiuin
inenls of Hip counltics in ipiesliou, Hip absence
of ilupit si'licilalion of 1 1 nit; in the 1 inmi ijp
ef Ihe lounliv wheiP business U sought, all of
wliuh tip xaluiblp aids in lot I p i-incr tho torn
iiiprtl.il lelilioiiship, ami p'peiiilli in InPicas
Iin; our j-tlc to (ho pouiiliip in fiiestion."
TAMMANY'S PLAY.
I'rom Hip s. l.onis Minor.
Tamininj's i mdnlilp for mixnr of Xew- Yoil,
Ml. I). f. Slippinl, his i-uil Ihincs unlit foi
ptihluation aiiiitisL 'r.iiutu iu Tttuiiiiny ml
ei n In- nnuutnlin him for Mire defeit. Mien
Sliepiid his bun ilefi.itnl l.immiii.v will sav
tint Hip incident shows the folly of tiling lo
mt llpinr.iiit to .support Mti?wuuip. Tanunini
knows it's dotip for in this campaign, but it
wants to iniikp its tlcfc it .1 slpppins stone to in.
tuiy next time.
THE LAND 0' THE LEAL.
In Ihe I. unl n' tho I.eil, wheio the lie.illrr
bioomi piuple.
'ihe mist on the hill-', and fiod'o light on the
stu un-:
VMuip the I'lili ami Hie rr.ic and the blue fir
(oiiuniuuh
Tho I mil u' the Lent, tint I sic in my ilieinis,
'ihe 6cint of the moininp, tho brcce of Pie
umoil ind.
The kIiuiiiiIs lice in their in ije-ly s mil;
'Ihe lippb' if watei and iu-lim' of liiei
Ale KioulK'd tlitic, in my he illh suhu laud.
'flip oiie of Hip iieople, Hip fin He riidenmcn's.
Tin' tlisp o ihe bind for the Mko of "Imj;
S.I II , '
The bouiiip wic blilli-', and tho hadv brtw
laddie,
In the I .n.il u' the I.cal where their welcome Li
in int.
In Hip I. unl o' Ihe l.cil, vheic my spirit roam
PM I,
1 (.In till nut mi hinds lo die purple i bid hill;
While tlio mistical beauty wcius pilteitis me
ii jfiiu.
And tlip spell of the mooiliuds is nei me Mill,
Ileltn 1 iiiilint, in (Inuiliers' .bun nil.
From
Shoe
Strings
to
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NO ORDER TOO SMALL,
NO ORDER TOO LARGE.
NOT PROFIT BUT BUSINESS
INCREASE.
LOWER THE PRICE,
'LARGER THE TRADE.
SEE THE POINT. ALWAYS BUSY.
Lewis &Reil!y
"ALWAYS BUSY."
114 116 Wyomiug Avenue.
Seo our School Choo Window.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
ficncral Agent for tlio VVjomlr.g District fot
Dupont's Powder
Mining, filutin;, Fportlnj, Finokelei and tin
Itcpsimo Lhemlial Compaio'j
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Safety ruse, Cap and Kxploilets. Iloom 101 Con
uell llulldin.' ihcmnton.
AfiKM.ll.5.
tiio" ronn ,,, I'iitston
JOHN 11 hint II .V bO.V ,,, l'ljliioulli
VV I). 1IUI.1.IUAN , Wilkcj liaira
DR. BARRETT, Dentist,
Uo VVjomins Amine, Out Uloho VVait'lwu.-e.
TEBTH
i:tiailcil ,.,.,,,,,,
( leaiieil ,. .,, ,,,,
Stilul
louued, Sold .,,,
I lowued, pom-lain
IbbUe woik
I'tlleil Willi Hold . .
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, .1 up
. SI up
. .s.1 l.p
. . fji..
I'llleil Willi tiller
1 iiim wiiu sum Aituy , -jo
I'ull Sit nf 'lulh rup
i:auiiiiattoii and nllnutiM
fitp. If lour (eplli .in' .In.i.
JiC if ou nenl an uitihclal bet, if jou wljii
frUIUQ IPVIU IVll4CC'tl W1IIIOI1I li piJir, jou WLtl
jour woik 1I0110 ptlnk'jsly ami well by tillable
graduatta ot Ion; espcileneo at the my lea.t
luat icmtUtuit with fc-cod, substantial Dental
UiL, ull vu me. 1
FINLEY'S
ElllilV
I Vis
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Wo have coii.tliuniatail a special
IUU'Cihis-p "f 2."0 lilocc "C Hill: tit lnuuli
below tliolr tegular value Ini'luiliiig tho
newest wears of thlH spasoii, all lime
slllc unit Rnotl om Itiff qualltlcst. "Wo
ptoposo to benefit our tegular truilu by
giving tlifin the best silk values ever
offered.
39c for Tafl'dii Silk worth 50c
All silk, line light w night taf
feta silk In black, white and colots,
a good lining s-HU. Hale pi leu G9c
He Tor TnflTela Silk worlli (tfc
Vciy Hue nualltv Taltetii Silk In
bhiek, wlilte and all the new shade'.
A nice valst or lining Mlk. Sale
piiec 4jc
5!Jc for Heavy T all'eta worlli 75c
Heavy riunlit.v Tafl'rta Silk In
black, white anil all the new culoi
IngH. Good enough for any purpose.
Sale pi Ice ,"0c
SSc for 27-inch Silk worth $1.25
Host finality wide TaKVla. Silk In
good assortment! of color. Kale
pi lie SSe
liiiarantccd Black Taircta Silk
75e, SSc, $1.00, $1.23 find $1.73
Lyons Black Tall'eta Silk
At $1.00, $1.23, $1.b;, $1.73 and $2.00
New Silk Weaves
Now iii stock. All this season's now
silk weaves in black, white and now
shades, Including Louislnes, Penu do
Sole, Jlascotte, Kcngaline, Aunine,
Paillette dc Sole. Ilh.ulaiiios, Cashniero
Talfeta", Satin Puchesac, Llboity Sat
ins, Ciepc Do Chine.
510512
Lackawanna Ave
To uso furniture in your ofilco
that is not up-to-dnte in style
and quality.
You meet prospective customers
in your office and they will judge
you by your surroundings.
Your office furnituro should ho
such as to make a good im
pression. We carry the finest stock of
Office Furniture
in the city. If you want Desks,
Chairs or Tables como in and see
what we can show you.
Hill & CoooelS
121 N. Washington Ave.
We are prepared to do
all kinds of repair work on
the above, tires and bear
ings a specialty. We have
enlarged the door in the
rear of onr store, you may
ruu or drive in. Compress
ed air always on tap free for
your tires or air tank,
Florey & Brooks,
an Washington Aveuue,
Linotype
Composition
Book
or
News
Done quickly nnd reasonably
at The Trjbune office,
HI 1 0 it! m'&m'
itufoniGbies,
Bike Wagons
SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES.
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY,
L. SOMMAR, lliillillnit CoiilMclnr.
Diiploji union men. IMImitci rlieerfullj
Kluii. Remodeling nml repilrlnR tpcclilty.
3SO WASHINQTON AVE,
EDWIN S, WILLIAMS,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
ROOM SB COAL t:XCHAN3C,
SCRANTON. PA,
(iotil Mmlil
S
p. ruoiogioiiicr
FOR
SALE
nt'doinsi nml w.vn.
OSS ot nil l.liuNi
aho l!ouci anil
IliilMlns loll nt
liaipnlni. IIOIISKS.
Clill'lMM) anil
(IU00.MI.1) at
V7. T. Keller'i
LiiLnnnmiiCjulisa
Wulm.
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C1illJr,n'3
Artist.
FARRELL'S
Transfer
Mmri frdelit. I'uriil.
tin o nml Iliu'g.mi',
Sifc. l'linoi .mil .Mi.
ililnciy.
217 LaiKmaniii io
J. B. WOOLSEY & CO
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS.
Healers In
Plate Glass and Lumber
Oh' ALL KINDS,
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STOREi
Will eoll nil their samplei ot fine Imported
Madras Shirts for men at i)l: worth 1 to $J.d9
WALTER E. DAVIS,
214, 216. 213 PAULI BLDO.
Attornoy-at-Xaw, Scranton, Pa.
E. JOSEPH KUETTEL.
reir 511 Lackaitanna avenue, iiunitfai'tiiier nf
Wire bcrcciis ot all Kinds: fully pictured for
the (.piim: -citcti. Wo miKo all KimU of pouli
run nt, i tc.
PETER &TIPP.
Coreral Contiactor, Itullder and ri'aler In
Rulldlug Stone, timenting of cilhis a rpe
lialty. Tilcplione 2502.
Oldce. 1.27 W'ahlnstnn arnue.
JAMES J. MURRAY,
Fueoeor tn the Hunt A Ornell Co, in tl'i
end sheet metal uorK ami tcntil.ition. Ciitoti
turiMtis, irpjiii and pinciil tit. woilc a
Hipcially. Nn l.'O l.ii Kii.i iiuia niLntic.
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In 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.
t
Wilton
Velvet Tapestry
1 An Early inspection Is Advised I
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Williams & Irinnltv i
HI lull! M )i MlHIIUllJj j
126 Washington Avenue.
Carpets Wall
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SSE3S5S.V
mRCTasa
:i
iiiDsterSFofsyt
327 Pen it Avon no.
lt"3 fWfKATff" m " ' ' T '" '-"' IZHUZM
,1Q -.nM.-VMrKTunniK.rKninrt,iJ
Allis-Clialiiiers Co
Buccc&soib to Maclilno liuslness nt
Pk'l.soii' Mmiul'iictuilni; Co., Scr.uiton
anU "Wllkcs-Hairo, l'u.
Statlonuty EtiBlncs, Dgllors, Mlnlnff
Machinery, I'umps,
Hanlevs
Bakery,
A20 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
Wo make a specialty ot flno bread shifts.
Orders (or Salad, Oj tiers, Croquettes, etc.,
promptly filled.
A lull line ol Lee Cream and Ices.
W. A. HARVEY,
Illcctilc Wiring and fixtures.
l'.lcitrlo Hell and Telephone Wort.
309COMMO WE TH BUILDINQ
FRED H. WINTER.
324 CAPOUSE AVENUE,
Slaplo firoecrloB nnd l'roilslon. A full lino
ot Vigotalilis, etc., tciclxed dally.
IThc scranton Vitrified Brick
A"T,Lt: Manufacturing Company
I ooreril Sales ABcnt, Olllce ."JU WaMiIncton a'..
orki at Nay Aiiff, ln II. k W. V. R. It.
WILSON d COMPANY.
Pasliionahlc Tailors (Hotel .Termjn Duihlln?)
S2J f-piui-e Eticct, b'cranton. Pa. Suits pressed,
S3 cents; pants pressed, 10 cents. Clothliig ro
palled, called for and deliiercd. New l'lione, 2693
Kingsbury & Scranton,
Manufacturers' Agents
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES.
District Agents for
John A. rtothlins's Sons Co. 'a Wire Itopo and
I'letlilcat Wire. (Jultn 1'crclia and lliibher Jlftf.
Co.'s lldtinir, I'acl.ln, Hoie nnd Mechanical
Rubber flnnds. Know Hon I'.icKlnp. Carter's
Oil ClothltifC. Room 310 Paul! Bide;.
SCOURITY BUILDINQ A SAVINGS UNION
Home ofTlie, 20S-203 .Mcars RuIIdinpr, transacts a
general building nml loan business thioughout
lie state of l'lnnsjUanla.
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Axminster Brussels
Ingrain
Paper Draperies !
4-
THIRD lUIIOIfiL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital 8-200,000. Surplus 8523,001?
United States Depositary.
Special attention given to
isusrxKSS, rKRSoxAi, aud sav
ings accounts, whether largo,
or small,
Open Saturday evenings
from 8 to 9 o'clock.
W.m. Conni-.i.i., President
IIlnrv Buis', Jr Vice pres,
Wm.II, Pi.ck, Cashier,
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
Qrand atlantio Hotel and annex
Virginia Mc. unJ llvaili. Atlantio City. X. J.
SUlli jcar, VM Ivjulilul loonii cnsulte, clngljJ
snil uhli l'atli, liul Jii'l 10M MJ-natcr bathil
in uoii'i unu uiinci. i.oiaiioii ocicct aim icniri
wimiii icn aro vi me eirei ricr. Urthcjil
iintra nnu.li tjuin laics, ju 10 i iy wij
f..iM ui vy ujj, ciL-i;iai rjivs 10 laiiuues, ycj.
meet til irauis. mile lor nooUi't. I
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