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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 190f.
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(Je cranon to6tme
fuMl'liril Hilly, I'.tcrpt Sutiiliy. by The-Trlh
line 1'iihlMilnK Compiny, nl Tltly OctiU ii Month.
I.IVV P. IIK'lt.MII). IMIlor.
O. V, I1VMM.I., Hiiil'in-i Maimer.
Iicw Yolk t)fflnl IK) Naatl M.
Mo Ajrrnl (or I'oicIrii Ailcitlilnf.
tillered at Mi( IVi-tniTne at Feur.ton, P.i "'
Second Clist Mall Milter.
Wlim i-pair "III permit. TIip Tribune: H ilwnyi
Rlad lo inlnt stmrt trlton Irntn IIh Mend, hear
inn nn t lit lent tniile,, lull lit Mill" l tint Jlii'Ml
mu'l lip Rlcnfil. tor ubllc.illon. Iiy Ilu writ cr i
rr.il iiatnol nml llie rnndlllnii prr-i nielli t" tu
rf pl,inii li tli.1L nil contrlbutloni uii ill lie subject
n cilltoriil rev Won. i
mi: n..T hati: rott advum-isim.
Ill" lollowltic lahlp -dwutt the price per Inch
Mill iii'iillon, since In be turd within one your!
I'nl
Wfil'I.AV,
I'tulllM.
I (n than MO indie.
.to
.24
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.in
.18
tvo indies...
3000 '
rtinei " .,.
icvyi " ..,,
Por eardi ot tlinnkK. ir,oliillntii nl t onilolciie
nil flinllir .nnlrlhullntii In (lie nalmo C ad
wrlMnir TI10 Tribune tital.es a iliaigo ot 5 ccntJ
line.
IJrlri for Cla'sllicil Atlvcrllslnq furnl-hcel on
ippllmllnii.
KCI.ANTON, OC'TOHKU IB, 1P01.
THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State.
Nupremc f'.uii I -WILLIAM P. POTTLn.
Ticaurct-l'ltANK (1. IIAHIIIS.
County.
.luilar I. W. t'Altl'KSTi.ll.
Controlli r-i:. A. .lONI..
Coroner Hit. 3. .1. ItOtlLUIP.
binror-(ii:OII(ii: II. S'lKVI.SMW.
Election Nov. S.
"When Hip Democracy wont mil t.l power In
cur slate it loll to Hip Ilrnublknn u.uty a los
ey of nlmo-t 4MKXMKW ot ilebl. Xlii- debt, by
.e nthnlnlsliallnn under Itepublkau rule, ha,
been almost entirely paid. We Imc inncased
llie appioprialtoiH to (lie (ouittion tihotil-i until
e flaml at the head of the Ameiicm flairs in
nipport ot.popnlir ciliip.itlon. Under ltepubllran
nelniliiMinlion there b.i- been paid e.uh jejr for
rduentiotnl pinpoes nioic linn wa- .ipproprhted
lv the Honocratiu p.irty in Ihelr rpnitcr of a
lenlmy of iuirup. Wo hap inue.i-.cil our ap
propriallon tn ch.ult.iblp nml elppinoJ.viiaiy iu-t i
tullona until we cm make lliplo.iit that no stale
between the two oceans cuppotN thepp institu
tions as( well ,n dor-,' our own. Our 7.000,000 of
people nip imlil-tiiniH. honpsl, l.iu aliiJinK and
happy. et, buri oitijifoil us p aro on peiy Bide
with proppinm bu-iiie omlitioii '. wllh peoplo
happy, cmploeil and i minted, and with every
8cmie of lmsinprt and trade fully onupiod, and
Willi Hip pio-pert of tin- fuiiiip "brlghtenine Jnil
prow ins more hopelul, the old hl-toilc parly of
idistrmllon and negation sets up a hj-leiial ny
of fale pietcii'p. Inpociiy ami in-lnepiity for
the piirpo" of ini-te.iiliin; tlip people and iriraln.
irs lost powpi." 1'rom the llepublican Slato
Platfoim,
TIic Pliilailclphia Pros-s leponts its
fhnrsc tliat Supicnic Court .1utico
J'ottor informed the frovcrnor of court
dcels-ions before they were publicly an
nounced. If true, tliis would impute no
crime but only an ii regularity. It. how
ever, is not Hue, for both JTr. Poller
and the Roveinor have explicitly denied
it. Their word is certainly as Rood as,
that of the Press; and In our judgment
U is better.
Regarding Unionism.
The Tiibune, the lot.il coipcr.il ion iiioiuliplpce,
d'liip tinii- .iiro ilainipil ilia Hip -ironu uiiiu-t-in
.iprtpil in sci.uilon would diip nwav pio
ppitive iiidn-trip'., if nnl runoie imlu-tiiea al
le.idy located lieu-. Tune.
TAA'O KPJtOllS liore. The Tri
bune Is not a. eorporallor.
nioullipieee any more than
it is ,i woi kiiiRinen's mouth
piece or a business man's mouthpiece.
It says what it believes. It never said
unionism In Scr.mton -uotild deslioy
industry. It said that continual strikes
would; that labor constantly bickering--with
capital and tryiiiR 10 luurads
and hamper it would; and we lepent
this now.
Unionism, to be successful, must
pin pro itself of the piiRiiacious elements;
it must learn to so for -what it wants
along1 the lines of reason, conciliation
nntl the best interests of the commun
ity. It must soeuro leaders who aio
competent, conservative mill trust
worthy. It must learn that it and
capital are in one boat and that it
cannot look the boat or drive a hole
in the bottom without gettiiiR as bad a
wetting as the other fellow, Capital
usinilly lias a life pteserver in the form
of a surplus in tho bank, to tide It over
when times are troublous. l,abor
Bhould follow- capital's example.
Unionism, wUsely managed, is of ben
efit to capital and labor both. Unionism
Is eoiporationism. Kvery corporation
Is a union. Kvery union should bo a
corporation and should move as care
fully and bo as watchful of dividends
as well-managed corporations' ;movo
and are. Along this line unionism can
help lo make Hcraiiou ri-ow and pros
per. Hut not by continuous htrikes
and the stirring' up of discoid. This
Diings only injury to labor and to the
:lly.
AVe know whereof we speak when
ro alllriu that men with money to in
.cst will not ehoso a Held where they
lo not have reasonable assurance of
.heir ability to employ steady and
traiifiullly disposed employes. They
lo not h.tvo to ilsk their capital In
itrilfo centers when theio aio plenty of
mid'll communities nximis to secure,
low, .Industries and willing to oifer lu
lucrjjiionts Impossible in larger places;
.mtfnot having to do so they will pot
lo l.
AVIieii Oervera reads tho evidence, in
he Schley case ho will no doubt legiet
Jut he did not put up nioro of a light,
Pattlson Redlvivus,
I'loiii t-lum, Indication! ami probabilities Ihe
iiaitt-'n 'irilmuc ronilmlci Hut lormer (iou'inor
:ilirE'ii uf Iho Kejilono ktate i pifpailii(- to
liuipr into yolltii agjln. It U (uuioied al.o
aat Hip hims Piinmutlu polllleljii ,.t ,s rje
fpiPoideiillJl liutnni.it Ion three ji-ais
nli.i Adteilier,
IIH PUUPOSi: of the former
goveruor'H re-entry Into local
polities In Philadelphia Is
apparent, Ho cares llttlo or
notnlng about wlio is district attorney
af Pjilladelphla county or tteasurer of
Peniisylvunla, Neither of these ollices
Is of enough consequence, to him to ox
pluhi ills Buddeu uwakenlui; us a pio
phoof icfotiii.
As a mutter of fact, ihe piojectlon of
hs personality Into (ho campaign ut
;hl3 time is In pursuance of tho pio
is nt in mc adopted at a conference of
Pcmocratlc politicians In New York
ylty soma months ago at which fuulon
ivlth the Insurgent Itepublicun ek'nient
Hun ot lcldlni on
Paper Uridine:
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.in ,ir.-,
uiir ni'i'oiitcil an ii convenient iiiohiir
of ve-vlvlfylnp; .Mr. Paltlson wllh n
view to running him ror Rovcnior nosl
.voar nml for president in the event ot
IiIm election us Rovornor.
one dllllcillly In ihe way of this pro
immune Is that the InwiirRent Itepubll
fiin eontliiRi'tit, wlileli Ih the chief
IlimiRlal support of the present coull
tlnn iifraliist UeinibllcanlHin In this
eoniinoiiweallh may, In respect to the
Rovernoishlp next year, have other
llsli to fiy. it is generally umlerstood
Unit the Wunniimker Iniliienco Ih lor
foimer .ludRc llorilon. Now Paltlson
and lioidon cannot Imlh head (lie hosts
of "reform" In next year'H iniupalRti
and those who are ncMiialhtcil with .Mr.
M'nnaninker and .ludRc lioidon do not
need (o be. (old thai (hey nie not fond
of ImvliiR (heir ambitions liKerfered
with. The nieuns whereby Air. Paul
son hopes to Riilti the whip hand over
them aio not visible to the naked eye;
and hence we pi edict llial fusion will
booh be havhiR Doubles or lis own.
Our Rood f i lend t'olonel 'Wntterson Is
erodlled wllh wIsIiIiir to be Rovernor ot
Kentucky and he does not deny the roft
Impeachment. It Is even reported Hint
no ih c.isiitiR "roo-roo eyes on llie
next Democratic piciden(lal nomina
tion, a minor which requires confir
mation. AW had as lief see AVatleisoii
Rovernor as any Democrat, for he
would be mho to make a Rallant one
and a Rood one. Hut as for his wanl
Iiir (ho presidency, ho Is In the wioiir
pally to hnve any hope of success. The
next president will bo a llepublican.
Eccentric and Unsafe Movement.
The rililnr nf the S.i.mlnn Tiibune ens Hut
prirnii.illy he liU.-s lion. II. A. Coniv. thii fusion
(.uidid.ite fur M.ilo tii-.ntnpr. I,tn tli tt lie r.n.not
Mippoit him Iipi.ivm, In- i Ml kill!; lo ill-lllpt
Hip llepiiblir.in pntv. ' - m1Ii,h- 0f The Tilbiuip
U polltlcilly blind. It U not llcpiililleum llkp
fiiiny who ,hp illMiipliii!; the If. O. P., but (In
Binif The Tilbiuii. ti.iim with - ilkos I: i,u
ew'.
T
UK "OAXC" The Tiibune
trains with is the regular
orprnul'atlou of llie Republi
can p.irty In Pennsylvania;
recoRUlzed at homo and nu
ns standing for the parly bv
the one
tionully
virtue of regular indoisemeut nt tho
piimnries and at the polls. If Mr.
Coray's nomination had loine from tho
Republican people of Penus. lvania
through the channels prescribed by (ho
Republican paity rules The Tribune
would suppoit him for state treasurer
most heartily.
P.ut the fact is that Mr. t'oiay has
not been legulaily nominated by any
party. The so-called eomenllon nf the
so-called Union p.uty was a .self-constituted
affair set up and liiiauced by
the small gioiip of we.tllliy Republican
malcontents in Philadelphia who were
still trying- to get even with Quay for
his not IeltiiiR them run him. Tho
delefiates weie self-appointed and wu
doubt that half of them paid their own
expenses. As lo I'or.iy's endorsement
by the Democratic, stale committee,
that, as foimer Stale Chaiuuan Car
man has explained, was enually ii tegu
lar and violative of the e.piess lom
inuiul ot the last reiuesentalive Demo
cratio slate convention, twice imposed.
"J lie personal excellence of .Mr. Coiny
does not weigh in this connection In
the slightest measuie. AW gladly cer
tify to that but it Mipp;;e.s no ieaon
why a Republican who has regard for
the futtiio of his p.uty should Mite to
betray it Into the clutches of a miwd
of political pirates and housc-lneakers.
The Reiuibllcnn candidate for slate
treasurer, Mr. Ilarils, is also a man of
personal excellence, whose pilvale
charaeli-r Is above lepruach and who
politically is legnlar and loyal. The
Republican parly has a light lo expect
of Republican voters support of Re
publican candidates save in tho face of
ubsolute proof of personal unwortlil
ness. Theio is no such pi oof against
Mr. Il.uris. Time Is no stub accusa
tion. The yellow journals h.to been
making a series of Irumped-up charges
against various Republicans but they
have never gone Cm titer in iheir al-
i.icks upon i-.iiiiiKiute Harris than to
uceuse him of having' as a representa
tive at llarrisbiug voted with the ma
jority of his party. Not a word has
been said alfectliiR his personal honor,
nor, if said, would it be credited by
those who know him.
It Is lime that the Wanamaker-tlor-don
league of sore-heads were made
to understand that they launot obtain
by fusion chicanery power that tho
people are afraid to entrust to them
directly. The;- sire using i:. A. foray
as a i-nt's paw. He may not know II.
He may think It Is his lecord us an
objector that has brought ibis fusion
baublo to his door. Rut it Is not that.
Tho KC-hcmors at Philadelphia wanted
a mujk and after consultation lled
upon him an Iho likeliest material out
of which to make It. Ho Is honest.
They me tricky. The couiblnallou is
an unsafe imo and there aie enough
loyal Republicans In Pennsylvania lo
smash It.
The withdrawal of the lewunls of.
feted for Pat fiowe, in older lo per
suade the kidnapper lo come lorvtnul
and stand dial for his olfence, looks
like a ildlculous pioceidiug limn a
long uiligo lew. If the Omaha ulll-
clals cannot suciecd in locating the
offender, who seems to have lingeied
aiound In the vicinity of his cilme for
so many months, without a conipio
nilse, It would bo better to lei him go
unpunished,
Historian Mnil.iy's book does not
seem to uppro.Kh ihe clrAinallnatloii
stage with hoped-for rapldliy,
TRUE EVERYWHERE.
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Iteioiit Seiiiioii
ol New Voik.
!'. Ih'v. III. Minul J.
I .nil not lull is inn. h tioulileil uboiil the bad
people ill the cil ,n I .1111 about Hip (jood one.,;
wp cm u't .iluiii; Willi Hi,' l,.n ,iup. , u uii
in.) it iy it jii, ituitmi Hum. jf i,y ti,,, kv, .
plu would bo lull ih-iiui. 'lime aie ,i h,t oi
li'fniimii wlin it ilicy i i-uioi i.uij Hun p,-i
Idea will lliiuw iho ,il!.iln oi tin- i"ny into tho
hand nl lliu unui .nut Iuhc-i cliimni, ,,( ,,ii,
Thvic aie piu'iln who. out a hllle luuur of
how SiiiuI.iv .lull bo kept, m- wlielhu ll,i
UeiliiJIi or Hut i-IijII luw iU gUn ol Iiji-i
beer, will Ihiow lliou.4iid of lionet willmeiu
Ins pioplo inlo lliv laol.j uf Iho oppu.lHon, .t-cau-o
they ipm-iiI, u I d'j for Uieiii, IiuIiik
their peiooiul llbeily in iwn-cwcntUI in.illci
liileifeied u(lli. M I Mid, it H not Uii bad
pfoile in .New- Yolk I urn jfiuid of; it H IIip
Bood people. It I tho ifoml ppoplo who
ipurrcl ucr lion c.enH.iU mid let T.iiiiuian,
Hut H iieier diWded when it loniej lo llie pull,
luce It own W3).
ARMIRAL SCHLEY'S
SIDE OF THE CASE
iCnncl'iiVit from I'.ikp I 1
Whrtt I'liimnaiiilir Vim hid loin lulled hli
th'.illplloii or the Ii.iIUp Ml. It liner urkiil him
It t'oiimnHlotP "-, 1 1 1 , hid tiltp'i bliil .1 ilipitill
to III' K'llt to t l.i U.IM ll. p.1111111 hi inikiUK II
Upon of Hie I'.mlr. 'I In' ulliii-" iipllid III Ihe
nllliltuiliip, Ailmluil IIicm.v tlnn n-Ki-d II lb.lt
ilbp.it, b li.ul bpui M-ni mid wm lnfoiimd by
Ml. I! ij lur Hat II bid lul bun lorwanled to
the ill lulllllii 111, n 1 1 li.-ttu h It had hern tuklll to
the table oftlu-. 'Ihe couit del Idrd Hill " Hie
ilNpilili hid lint n.iiliiil Hie ill p.iilniint II could
Hot iipiiiai,
"Suppive It wa pot ( oinuioilorp tililej'i fault
tint the illipalili ,it Hot foiwiiuh'ilf ail nl
Mr. It.iiner.
'lo tint Imiuliy Admliiil llewcv irpoiidiili
"oii i.m't ,ik iUi'llon nf Hip lontl. We ntc
Hot in Ihe wlliie. bo. I'i IiiiuoiIoip Si-hlefn ie
pmt I' III cMilitui, ii ml Hut l tmftliltut."
"ilr. II.i.ilici Hun p.i.rd to oilier polnH of the
Impilrj, iildti ih In the 1IM.II11P brtweeti Hip
Ibookl.iii ami the Ve.u when Hip fntnipr mule
her I in it. 'Hip w Itlit-i lepllid t1i.ll he It id
only kcii mlllc lent iillcntlon lo tv tint Iheip
wai no illhaii of , ioIIMoii betwieil Hie Iwn
M'fsrl", n 1 it I dltl not feel nble lo nice ex ul llg.
nr. lie win Mile Ibere wm ,1 wide tcap ol
wilier pnnlbly iilmtit itK) nrd',
.Mi. lliMier tpicotliinnl the wlHieM airaln ton
cciiilm; lil asot l.illoii wllh l.hutili.int ( otu
lil ilidrr I'iiIIi on ihe M H-.ii'hll'elt and nl.ed
If be had ho.nil Hie lommoilote F.iy, c.u Hip oi-ce-lon
of the Colon iiiiitiiio'v.tin p, iiii,iHiIiii;
in Ihe pie-clue ol .Ml. I'olt-i i oiiieinliti; the
iiiii,-iliuiHi-iif., of Hie imlforuiH of Hip iilficen
.Ii 1 1 n-V slooil on the tllllil dtlllllK Hip h'lllu; nf
Hip euemt'i b.ilteilei. 'I lie wllmit liiiliul In
Ilip ncraticp,
"U.n the loiiunodoie behind Hip eomiius low
er mi lint oic.ulon,"
"He wilt IhiIIi Ih hind ami ill front of II; be
Win Iiiiij; nbollt "
In lepl.v to ,i iUpHou, ComnumKi s.m iid
he hid been t'oinmotloie siliby in live enniuie
in nti all told, He w.i-t then ,iked in to the
livniiitir of tint nfllm under Hie, nml nplitil:
"His bearing lo hip win u model fot anv
body, woilh.c if emulation at all liinei. I'lider
liio Iili fuulllex. If il wele po-ilble. M'impil to
be tie inr nml he w.n timtp in pos-rsioii of
tliiiu Him al anv olliir lini"."
"Wns he In nil .l.ile of iN'i ildiiPlit?"
"Not Hip sIIbIiIhI."
"Win he nml .mil ciliiu"
"M.Mlllltll.C "
"How alniiit poliiti of ikiitai r; would he sol
.iwn liom Ihnii ol did he cMpoo linil-rll to
Hiein.''
In Exposed "Positions.
"lie w.is alHm liuttiiiL' blni-eli in rM-ed
po-.it ion-. I iitiueted him nun' Huns not lo
expo.p bim-tlf. as it w-.m ti-ch's in to o."
IiiiIkp dec Up I. duly minim leil the tuw
I'N.ilitiiulloli ol Hip witness, who Kibl in iripniis,'
to Hip iurtlon lb, it lie It id u.iibeil the limit i
st.inihuc: tli.il t'uiifiit'f-tn was .i Spmih slion
hohl euly in tin. w.n. He nl-o slid Hut be
ond (lie ft.iliilin; ;li of Hip Allli'l ii'.ill licit ill
C'ieiifm, mil Hip -, rid mi; in of foe Atltila. no
tlToit It nl been nude belme Captain Mi I. Mil's
nt ill il lo dNiour N.lnlliir the spini.iiiis viip
in Hip hiibor iheip. lie also Mid tb.it he could
not admit the uossihihiy of Hip receipt of fit
Mil .ilia mrmoi.inilt In'aiiy other c-il tlnn
the lliwk or on nnv il'itp lii fore Iiv 'J!, f'om
tiloiinie --i hle hid dwlt-rd tlte toil silintiou
fmb villi fiiiii and lli.il whin Hie leltosnle
mm c on lit was In mm Ihe Tpvis hid mill i llltle
moie thin el oinrli toil to i.niv her to Hie near
ft toiliui; stilion. lie linl, .it ( oiiiiiioiImip
Schlei's inl imp, ln.nlp the siyiiil foi the tuop
we.-tn.inl. 'Ihe witness j-.ild w far ai he kii-w
Leio w.H no t;i mt.il iiiitil.ir onleis ,tf Inttie.
"Weie tin ie any oiitu-. Im .-peti.il loiilinscn
cirs?" "N'one (o my knnwliilsp."
"Vim would have known If tlieip wen T"
"'Ih it tloe-. not lollow."
Akeil about Hie i n.se :icn for the
of tin- AiueiU in nuns on t iv :;, Mi.
slid lie hid Kin it .n T.uiti .inK under
fiiinir
sr.ils
dilii'-
tion of ('iiimnodoie Nhhv. A-l-etl if be hid anv
i oncers itton with c oiuuiiKltiie Schley coiHcuiiittf
tliat i.ini!P, be uphill in Hip imr.iliip.
"Pul oii l.iip c.thciwise in tlie w.titl tnoin
of the MihIiu-pK.-V" Mr. funic :i-Ur,l.
"Ihe ipte Hon is inidmis-ihlc," slid Admhal
Dewiv, be fot , Hie uilne-s i ould liplv, "unless
Aihiiii.il sihby wis pu.-nit."
"I want in know- if ,ui did tut slate other-til-i'
wttii ley.iul lo tint ijiisi- in lie w.tlil
loom uf Hip Missactitiitls on the tl iv of the
in tion of May :il thin ,um line start d hcte;
Hut is ou hue ".Ijlnl lieio uii said iiotbinj;
about it."
"I bace no recalled Ion nf staling .midline
cl-e " njillid the willlls.
" ip ,on io-itii ."
"f am poilhe."
"'iw ufn-li jour iiiemoiy. I a-k If ml ilal
not si in the v.iul loom of IV M i it hu-."it-:
Tor Clod's siko don't iIIm.uiii.iep him. Il is all
we b'ip belli aide in do In wolh. him up to
Ibis,' or wouls to tint ifTei t?"
"No. I win' slid .in.Mhlivf of the kind," ie
idietl the witness.
In itulv to fiiither questions Ihe witno-s uhl
th. it whit.- no i oiu Iii.-ii.n (oiiitl bo ie.it lied fi m
the siu'nil fins on Hi" -h i-e .it Santiago, on Jul
M. Hut tin SpiuMi Heel w.is pupailuc to iM.ipe,
i r tlte solution c,is wo tcn-p tltit I omtnniloip
Sihliy felt -t tithing unsinl was miini tn otiui.
'Ilu touit lit.: tuol. leies-, iut ltiiKlieou.
Afternoon Session.
The afleiiinon s(..inti of the courr tH-jrnn with
(lie ict.ill of Captain l'l.imis A. I'tfol; fir ihe
pm I of coiieiiiui, tin- te-tiiuon.v kUpii by
llilll i-tnili. While he w.l till Ihe st.iml Jude
Advot ite lend .tsi.eil luui the loliowin ipics
liou: "Uh.it ronoi-.iiloii, if any. did you luce with
( oinmodoie s.,i,l, .ilu nt Hie ictm;1. itie miice
mctit eitlier bdnie m .ifdr the sinil-. weie ttude
and Hie i.nln nf Mac SI In ntiiiii to Ke W'estV"
"As tie.u as 1 t.iu iecolet.L the liii iiin-tanccs
time w.u a lotiiei-.ilion aflei lite niessure ha 1
bun In. nielli lo loe th.il .1lii.i1 h.ol belli nude
'bniitnl ttir Kiy W'esL by Viu.it. ill C'limud.' I
did tint luitlelst.md Ihe simnl ,uit Jo unl Inn!
bit tint .it tint lilii" mix I Itilf- b.id In t it -ml
about linl. I went in to see the t ouniinjoip
nboiii it. I ,i-l, til bin' whit Hip siiin il m mi
and lie s.i ill Hut lie mil-l coil ihe .-hips, tint
be mtist mpU imiip pl.iip to (oil tlittit .mil ilm
he w.is miiiu' Inu ml Kt West uiit'l lie i mild
find an oiiiioituuilc lo io.il tieiii ll"- u.llni,
nml if be did not I. I'd tint lie must be ueai a
coil in.e to ket;i Ihe i-hip, loiitd. I' untie
s-iiip muni, lonieiuini," the we.tlhcr loiidiliotis.
thai I thoiiuht the would be nunc lr.in.ihlr
liter, He s.Jil: -1 mil the .up, and until 1 .in
able to ittal fnni the inllkr. I iiiukI knp wilbni
sliikliii; iIisI.iiiip of toil.' I t-M tint I lm-a-ulptl
that lie iplt Ilu' ii -iini-iliilil .is tin i. n.'
ci-e iniilil .mil that it was .1 Melons i'it-iinii,
lie aiisiMit'il linl he i oi .-jni.t .1 t ii.it In i. but
tint be mil I ad m .uioidinip with lit-. jiuK
iiteiit, win I In i mhi tr 'viiuiu': tint .. i - ,,i . I
i ousidii limn was of on an mint wb -n tin- s if n
of tin Ilu I w.l- to l,e luiisiilned. Th.il I. alt'
all 1 icinlh.it "
"Was .nil tiling fmlliir s.iitl .a ,tm ollm i in
on tin. jiib.ii.it bctm-in oii aitd ilu i inn ,.
ilorp"'
"Nol eveept what 1 hup K,i(til in i.vinl l.
Hip fnt of luiuu KiJIen in.il .ilio.iul lie T. ,i- '
"I all ull t.lte whilhil' this i onn l . il o.n i n k
libit e liitoio or aller the r.iu il w.u in uii ut, ml
ilu the loaliti" o Hie Tpa5"
"This tmiii isiHoii look pi up, if mc tueim i '
penes nip 1I3I1I, lielvein s and ll n't Im I. mi
tin' mi nine ui M.u :!. .ifdr Hip ml-ii.iI hid b
in. ule tint WP WlIP lo 11 l in n lo l,p- Wi-t '
"Wlen did the i ntueisiitloti betwetn ,,,,i in I
the toiiiiiintl.in! take nine with ipk.iiiI In miliu
Hip Tinas-"
"'lh.lt WIS on the ouhihir of IhP '-7lli "
'Ihe mint i-ked the wlluiss t.e lullnwiiii; n ics
tI(Jli:
Commodoie at IIi3 Tost.
"Willi lll-l 1 11. t Inns .11.1 Will icielco flotn I'i 01
lltojuie ihb) le.llilliu the llloM llieills nl l
llu.i.klui .ili,i' it w.is ilisuiwicd Hull l,ii,-i.t's
Mlii.tilimi wis i iiiiiii, out ol Hie h.uUu nf ,-m
tl.IKo'."
"llie .'lillii'i.l"ie wis on ileik when Ihe th
nivi-iy w.is in ule, nml whin I wont fniwaul i.t
xliili was It. m In,- Inu ml Hip Clli'lli. Il.t
thin- hid In t ii tPMPitcd in Hip u.tiiiiuvr n.tie.
ami lie w.is ill lur pti.l, or tip pl.i. e lie lii. I
eh i led lo .-I mil
w iiiili wa iii.ii Hie ionium
isv iuiumuiili.itii.il wllh in
lowci, In bo m
I .In not letiilh'. I
III M'l till lllsllll. tinlls. 1.
weie Maiulini; lur I In1
tll.'llll.
"I'li'.iso ii'iiiul atn t uiiifinliuii i It it luui,
pi ie e bilwiin ( oiiiiu.iiloti' ilic mid .luiiisi-lf
ilmiii'T I In- lime' tho -ji,itilli win tin it .imo
out mull Up limekiln v n t-tt ..lftt on her in t
tile ioiii.i' In ih.i-e." ,
"lie i'ital tliui'a p.tke ol Ihe position ..f the
tliuii. .in- time In i-pilo uf tin- luiniiu of
uiiu nf tlii. sln.H iiotii tl.i- lint'. ,iw il, tlte
Vl-ta.u, I Hunt, t in ii nut ami lln it mill in
BB.iIn. lie pok.' of lb it. Ho (..till In me at
nut' time lo I. ml, out tin I in- luipeili.is m I i
peil.i bti.ils, loipiilu Ii.iiU. I tbiiik. I know- i.t
tli it lilii.' I lie- I'M-iiitiu offiee'l luui i. il.u fiuiii I
below and I tiiintd In him ami i.ihl: 'I. .ok mil
for llie loltiiil.i huts ur inipci.i jii.u k" ll.
fll'l: 'Viijlliiui; else, t-1 1 ': ' uinl ),.ft 1111 . I I :'.
Ilu iieollu ilmi nf m i'la; t In in. ili.l not i. ui
cup iii'vlt liliuli al.iiiil tltiiii. 'Hun linn wis
llie t. ii.wi.jln.ii i.hotir puilln1: Ihe lieliu ip..n.
whh h I hive .ili.'.'ih sl.tti'il. Id.. ni,i!,f i.i.iiL'ii
Iv In me iluiluir thw at ih, it .unl aliuin . uiii imiii:
tho luui al the bnieius ii Hi Mi itlih nml
(hiWlC, llul I'i ..M' llli'll aluils. . laUi-il'iun i
limiibir oi lime- bud t u.iu-li t.i ! tu u.l to
the tunc! ..ml l.i be b.-au ,m the w, , I.-. I
by Ihe null 111.11111111.' 'he ,mli.u lt.11 1 .-. 1.
Ilii i-li'idili, and 1-p.1t.1ll1 j ,1 Hi,:,, wl, u i,,,.
i-liip. Weie il'itllibd 1.11 t.itlt nihil, ..,, fi n .
Mann', ' li- (.dun pa-.sid p.. tu tlilitl 1.1 iii.t pl.m.
Illslil" of I 111' otbll -llii,. Ho 'Im'.r lo 110 ,1
nunibir of times ...l.un If 1 ,,,1,1.1 i.t,t 1 j, iu
ill lln in. I undliLt th.it di.tliKll', bn.itisa 1
was anxious In kcip 11 sti ilndt mid ttcuclc .uiii.e,
biliiiinir wo e.iln.il In ibat, and wo bad ilu in
ut all limes unilir .111 e',iv 1 nsi. We bid ihelr
raiue n.iujili ti l.v and uut- ,bot, wile Iiu.Iiiil.
'ibeli weie not."
Cool and Brave,
'I'leis.' ftjic wlui wjj, i, (uiielutl and hojr
luir ot t'.iiiiuit.iloii' Si lile. ilutlm; llie lutllv of
July J. 'llie aiiiwer 10 Uii, ijiietlon picUuUjIj
Rlitii,!'' Jmi itor, p.,1 refer upoclflciilly lo Hilt
"I . t rttinol linlitliie nut c-otitluct lit Inllle moie
flilnill.ihlr. p w,h ,,,ol, brate .mil iiillimki-llc
rioni Ihe lir-nliinihir t,i ihe rT f the ndlon."
JllJiri' Athoi id Wh.il .ppi lile nrdcis Wrie
Ullrli by )nit ,in,l utuniniloip Sblev with reitllil
In Hip litndllhi; Hip I cm, I under onr com
In Unl, Mlicr tlnn muIi a lotl b.ne alreadv rIuii
Icalbr. lei Ih,. imn i.t ii.w,ttd?
"I lln mil. ;,n ,v , ot, ,i,, ntt-lllll'S "
Whit I i.i, illicitly beitl Ailil. The whole tllilitf
paiil co iptlikly Utile Will linl wilili luiiPiinr
iiiiMill.illuii. I will n lli.il whalecii I old Win
elotip either under his iilrn Hon, nr. n lit it' I
know, his ilimt appionil."
"Thii lefcri In Hie halite Unnimhoiit iimt Ihe
niilu, nhh Ii nnv Into been glceii In leir.trd in
Hip hiiiillliur of iho csjclf''
"II lloi'S,"
.Mr. Itntier-Wlinl dunijre or Injury wis chine
In Hip lltonklji, ,,n (, ,,y the btttle by
Ihe Hiaiilh hlpsj
".Mi rrciillf cllon (tint she w.H jtrutlc twenty
lllnei. She bad Hip milks nf fome forty in
Jiilles, but (he ex.imltiillou showeil Iwenly shot
bolei. Slip w.n In fitch a condition at Hip piuI
of Hip b.itllp Hut fn far as Hip chip lienelf
will cnliciiliiil (.he WiM ir lilv for action mrllii.
Slip wis not tinlerhillv Inluied. 'Ihe most In
lury was ilotip he a chol lli.it ctttpred Hip mliMilp
ioniiailmeiit nml Imp Hili'its up ptelly bull.
Tin ip were dint, Hiiotnrli the fiiiuke-,t.iit. Hut
nilirht h.icp Intctfptid with her draiiu'lil Uf her
flie-lticb bttlpry Ihrrp were yrc out of Iwebe
taitlaues linl bail been llijineil In sm h an rslPiit
lint wp could not pIpc.iIp IIh'Iii, In fait, .it Hie
ciitl of Hie aillon wo were llftlue wllh plpeps of
bonds, lit Imitation of old rlinppliiir bloik."
Iiy the Court Were Uiom Injuries jmi l,it re
fi'iitd lo uiiised by Hip sltol?
"N'ol Ilicy weie caused by Ihe Ilip of llie Rim
and jipi Ilip of iv ilcuttni; ijear,"
A Position of Danger.
lr. llacner Was f'ouimoiloip shhw'ie ioillon
on Hip lliuokl.eii on the. il.n of the billle one
Of tltllRPI?
''e. ,1s mileli til .nil,- one mi bnll.1. He was
In Hip open all Hip time,"
lly Ihe Cnml-llow" fir waa Hip Colon flotn
the llinuklyii when the turn lo .slarlioarel w.n
intniileledi1
"Two llinii-imil nr I went i llie bundled .mls "
When llie eeuiit unit linlu'l lis iilpalinlis Captain
Cook wlllnhew and Lit tilt it.int I e.iiini.tnilir Seats
eoulitiueil bis ipill.il of Hip details of the Slnti
iiscn i iiiiiiiIl'Ii. beinir tmiler trtM ps.iniln.lllon.
'I lip is.iiiiliiatinu was eninliidpil by Mi. Ilatin.i.
who asked especially i-ouicitiiu? Hie iiu'etin.' uf
the fl.iliur Mii.iilioii'nllli Captain Met till, when
llie iiiuidinu was on ile w.u tn CiinfncL'ii.. but
Hip wllliess coiihl not retail utiv e onpis.iti,.n
Willi Cotnuiod. io S'iblcy ulillve lo thai ouur
letup, speiklny: of the dul I, Hip witness slid
Hie papeis of tint vessel wcip nil ilirhtj he bad
looketl lull) tliat mitipr hiiiisclf.
-lieaklmr of the arilwl of the Hawk at Clen-fm-itos
with dl-pitdics on M ly L,'.;, Hip willies
lefeiied uir.iin In Hip i t'.ill.i ineiiioranil i. width
Maltel that Hide w.is .i itnutl luiJinu' pine Hilr
teen tulles fioin t'irnfiieKns, but he litl in topic
In iUt'stitins lli.it tin clToil hid b.en made prim
to I lie annul of I apt tin .Md.illa. on the Jltb
to lluil Ibis l.imllii-; place.
f'niitiniiinir. the witness Slid Hut iinliuelions
wctp ilceu ininutll.ilely aflcr ( .ipl.iiu MeCnll.i's
trpnit that the Spoil mis weie not al Clenfucgn.
to ptneciil to smtiac-n. lie bid nut bond that
Hie toninm.Inie li.ul oilier Intentions linn to
li Hi' fnilhwllli and ho knew iiiiHiiii: of the
alleged letter wtillin mi tint dale by ( iiiuinn
ilme Sehlev, f.i,Iiu llul lie wnulil not. le.ne
until the .'..Hi, tlie nel du- 'Ihe wilm-s. wiili
tefetince to Hip ille.-ed dlflkulti of coiliiii; Ihe
Tesi, in sea. slid lh.it he had li nl the authoiity
ol l .iptain Philip for tint stateincnl. Spi.tkln.'
ij the siU,l f the llmokhlt in Hip i.i-p of Hip
olon, Hip wiltuss sii, tint jt linl bieu in
eip.is'il Bi.uliull. 'lite leiouls mule of the tun
show tint the coined foil nine mil. s on that
oie.isiuit.
Mr. ILirini a!.ed why Hie Vuealan Channel
nlhir than the Windw ltd P.iss.mp hail l.pen
stipend in ui.ikltiir the lelni'ratlp neui mi nl. 'I he
witness iijillnl tint bis opinimi was that Hip
M-letlinti hid been tii.ulc Intau-p of the Kiurtnl
fpilii.g that Hip i-lilps nf Ilip cm mv iiniIil Pace
colteii opt of tho h.nbcr at Sintinro .mil trot
to the we-lwinl. In lint pm nt it wis r, It dial
Iho iiiptl,in ( li urn, 1 niiito would be the bedcr.
The iniiuession Hut (mcii bid left - iiill.iuo.
he Fild. bad been eicalcd bv inhumation ,e
fi'bld fioin Hip ihli.l, hut he eollitl not no.v
lei.ill Ju-I what tint inform ilfru was. He slid
tint Hip Heel under Coiniuoiloip -t lilpv bail iipm'i
ii wilhthawu ftnin Smllisn In a ilelanpe out
at sea al iiiitht. , a nile thp slup, weip fiilluv
in-i'le at nUlit th. in 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 -c Hip thy. 'Ihe shi,s
linl liiwer -roup fjither oil Hi in si nillps. On
onp cue i-iou the lollieis bad been c nt tw.nl
tiM' niiies iiw.i.v.
'Ihe mint asked a number of question of Ihe
wilness tililite to tho battle of smllivi, b.it
the ifsiuuM's ilfi'loi.'il no iniln ul.nly nc.v
iioinls ii geupril inteiisl.
Uliiu the couit . on. In, I, ,1 its nue-lions Cum
in.iutlei' seats w.is eu-ii-eil .unl Hie e nut ml
jninnttl for Hip illv.
fjr.
To use finnltuvo in your oillco
thnt is not uii-to-tlrito in stylo
find quality.
You mcot pvosnectivo customers
in your oillco and thoy will judge
you by your surroundings.
Your oillco furnlturo should bo
such as to make a good im
prjssion. We cany the finest stock of
Office Furniture
in tho city. If you want Desks,
Chairs or Tables come iu and see
what wo can show you,
121 N. Washington Ave.
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS
QriAHo ATLANTia Hotel and annex
Vngliila Aie. and Ileaih, Atlantic City. N. J,
El.Mli jcar: B1U beautiful locius riuuitc, ilnjlj
and with I'Jtli, hot ami cold bci-wutcr Utlit
iu hold mid anne. I.ocallou tcle-t und c'lttial,
within fiw jaids cf lb. Mcel Pier. Oaliolia.
Oiltw ipcdjl tinj; utis, fll to sfli by week;
--C0 up by djy. -jpieijl ijtei to ainilic4. Coadui
tucit all iralm,
Uiito lor booklet.
Cil.MIM.9 i:.
COl'B.
From noftTfii i I
Shoe J V bsssJ I I
t5irfi!1g,'S I f 1 I flaass I In announcing the opening of our new stock, we ;
&. I H II I 9 B ft ''sSiBBSIiiTSiiS' 'i f. -ill "iiari.-il oilonlinti in ttio -fori- tlvit- finr F3nflf I ano a'
N0 OBDER TOO SHALL, J I !-f 1be6.n mff l , tllllS giving US HH
hoohdhetoolabgb. 1 ! Exc Hive Line designs and colorings rom the
not rR0i?iT but business jfjo-i 1 world s leading mills. Never before have we been en-
increase. 1 Am 3s 1 I abled to offer a stocl: so complete at such tempting
lower the price, f j prices. A superb stock of all the leading fabrics. f
LARGER THE TRADE. ji - fc
see the point, alwavs busv. j n Axminster Brussels I
1 ewisf' ifTlillw 1 HOSferSForsyth velvet Tauestrv Inrain f
Ly Wi3 Wu HHWlBBJ I im Penn Avenue. J U;iWSutl JLJa S. ""a10"1
"ALWAYS BUSiV lliS2a2KS5SSs52ZE!3rS3S3! X
,,4 M6 Wyomitig Avenue. - - g j InSPBClJOn SS rldVISetJ I I
Sec our Scliool Shoo Window. f n 0 c 0 r
M s m$ rill im h -i o 1
- IIUluBI!uUHl6b9 j I
yk lice Wagons j Williams & McAnnlty, j
flS3 K4f?lM We are prepared to do S 126 Washington Avenue. ::
W$$$k a11 kinds of repair work on ;j;
qh' WMmAz the abovc tires and bar' I
uam
Afford
h n km i n v:--.i.rvj it-iw'i. ii ttt i r. tr m n i n i im ftk t&
Hill & Coiisief!
FIEEY'S
iiflii
Silk VOIR
1 ft!....
AVe haie conuiuinnlcil a special
purchase of 250 pieces of silk at much
below their legular value Including tho
newest wears of this season, all jutie
silk und good wearing qualities. We
propose to benefit our regular trade by
giving them the best silk values ever
offered.
30c for TaiTola Silk worth 50c
All silk, lino light weight taf
feta silk In black, white anil colors,
a good lining; silk. Hale price ..
liflc
Mc lor Taffeta Silk worth ;
Veiy lino quality Taffeta Silk In
black, white and all the new sluule-c.
A nice waist or lining silk. Sale
price
,leC
5Dfi for Heavy Talfctn worth 75c
Heavy quality Taffeta Silk In
black, white and all the new color
ings. Clood enough for any purpose.
Sale price r.9c
SSc for 27-inch Silk worth Sl-23
llest quality wide TalVeta Silk in
pood assortment) of color. Sale
pi Ice SSc
Ciiiaraii.cci. lilac!. Taffeta Silk
75e, SSc, $1.0n, $1.2.-. and $1.7:,
Lyons Black Taircta Silk
At 51.00, $1.".,-,, 5i.:r,, 51.7,-, and $J.0O
New Silk Weaves
Now In stock. All this seat-on's new
silk weaves In black, white and new
.shades, lncltitlinr I.ottisines, I'cati tie
Sole, IWaseiitle, I'eng.illn", At mine,
Paulello de Sole. Khailames, Cishmere
Taffetas, Satin Dtichcss-o, T.lbeity Sat
ins, Ciere Do t'hine.
We are prepared to do
all kinds of repair work on
the above, tires and bear
ings a specialty. We have
enlarged the door in the
rear of our store, you may
run or drive iu. Compress
ed air always on tap free for
your tires or air tunic.
Florey & Brook
Ss
21 r Washington Avenue
OF SCRANTON,
Capital S2fl0,00l). Siirplm .S.V25,OI)l)
United States Oeposltary.
Special attention giveu to
IIL'SIXHHH, PHUSONAI, and SAV-
INV.S ACCOL'X'i'.s, whether large
or small,
Open Saturday evening i
from 8 to 9 o'clock,
Wm. Conni.i.i, President.
II1.NRY Ri:us', Jk., Vice pres.
W.M.I I. I', v, a . v
510512 ifBlt PCSifltS I
Lackawannia Ave O
-j. t
k 1? Rilm. s?$M'rL 1wiE'ftk
mgs a specialty, we nave d r,rnp MzHrnnPr Branf-PSPC :
:f!iiiiimii
SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES.
THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY,
L. SOMMAR. Ilulldltut Contractor.
l.iuplo)! union mm. IMItuHci chrcrlull;
rben. Itotnodellti; nml tepililnif a specially.
aSO WASHINQTOH AVC.
r vmh-v mmmmmemmmirrmamBtmmmwnmw
EDWIN S. WILLIAMS.
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
noor.t as coit. cxchange,
SCRANTON, PA,
I
(lohl Hlnl.ll
iiotograpimr
,
FOI?
ISALE
V.
vv
minoir.s ami vn
O.VS of all klmlq
also House and
llitllillntr Lot, nt
bnritaliiM. UOIISIia.
r 1,11' I'i: I) and
l!KOOMi:l) at
CltlhlMn'
Artist.
FARRELL'3
Transfer
M. T. Kellers
Jfevrs tielnht. I'mnl
tttro and UaKsas-e,
fsifec, Pianos and .Ma
cliinery.
217 Lackawanna Ao
Lac kaw anna Carrliji
Works.
J. B. WOOLSEY & CO
covrfficroRS
diVD
BUILDERS.
Dealer) in
Plate Glass and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS.
LACKAWANNA
UNDERWEAR STOREl
Will rell all their ramplci of fine linportcil
Jladras hhlrls for men at die. : worth ?1 to $J..',0
WALTER E. DAVIS.
214, 216. 2IO PAULI BLDG,
Attornsy-nt-Law, Scrnnton, Pn.
C. JOSEPH KUtZTTEL.
rrar 611 l.aikowatnn airline, manufacturer of
Wire Sireem of all kinds; fully prepired for
tho spilti-; a'on. Wo make all Mud, of porch
rcrrflis. etc.
PETER STIPP.
General Contiaitor. Ilullclcr and Pealer In
liulldln? Stoie. Cc ineiitiiij; of tellarj a spe
cially. Telephone -il'.!.
Office, :,J7 Wa.liiiittlon a'cnite.
'M.imr.1.,.-. 111 1 i.i...w-,i iii.i.w i. wM-fns..u m m
JAMES J. MURRAY,
Fnecesyor lo tl.e Hunt V Cot.nell f'o., In tin
tied sheet 11tel.1l woik and lentlkitlon. Cartoi
fitrniccy, npaira and f. 'iieial til. work n
tpeciilly. No. 41! I.iiknwaiini aenue.
WVMM'W
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I-:'':''5'-':''2:" :-;i j - : -
WTTii;n--rT-j.T-fctirtrTTTfrf7-Trn'i.wTrrrTTvinniTirrr
'iir tt' 'I
.jl ' ' " --" ' A,
HOTELVICTORl
Broidway, 5th Avsnua anti 2711' Slrjof, NEW YORK,
5 .jMgifat i
fejSs
Iu the contor of tho eliopjiiu-y district,
riic Only Hotel la ManluUtiui Fronting on Broad .viyuwl Fifth Ave.
EUROPSAW RL.A.IM.
A Modru I'n.t l hvj II t. I. ( uuipl Ie in all 114 a,,yiiitUKiin. ruiiiishin. and dcrorallonj
flit inly new tliruu.-lioul Ai.uiiunniljtioiu lur .HO 1,11011 j; l.V) iuttt'4 with bitlu. liol IU'i coli
water mid tcicnh'.ii' in ewi.i loom, t'uilua uii" xidlcd.
OEORGE VV. SWEENEY, PROPHIETOk,
Hanlevs
Bakery.
A20 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
We mate a specially ol One brcatl sttifli.
Orderi for Salad.,, Oyster, Croqucttci, etc.,
promptly f.llcd.
A Ml lino ol Let Cic.im and ten.
W. A. HARVEY,
i:iectrlc Wiring and fixtures.
Kleelrlo Hell and Telephone WorV,
300COMMO WE TH BUILDINQ
FRED H. WINTER.
BS4 CAPOUSC AVENUE,
Elaplp Clroccrirn and froU-dcni. A full llim
ol Venctables. etc., rceeliecl dally,
THE SCRANTON VlTIilFieo BRICIf
ino 1 itt ivifwuFAOTURlNa COMPANY
Makers of iMiln: niiek", rtc. M. H. TIiIp,
tiei'crat Salei Apent, Office "id Washington av,
Works al Xay Auir, l'a., li, & W. V, It. 11,
WILSON a COMPANY.
Fashionable 'Jailors (Hotel Jermyn nulMInc),
V.'il f-'pruco Elreet, Scranton, Pa. Sulli prewcel,
S3 cents; ijnli pre.ed, 10 cents. Clothln; f(.,
paired, called for am delivered. New riiono, tflM
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Kingsbury & Scranton,
Ifniiufacturcrs' Agents
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES,
Distrht Apcnts for
John A. lloeblum's Som L'o.'s Wlro Hepi ati'l
Illertriral Wire, (iulla Pen ha and Rubber We,
C'o.'s tteltlmr, l'aikintr, Hoso and 3!eclianln
llubber Hood--. Know lien Packing. Carter's
Oil Clotlun;. ltnoin :U0 Paull Bldf,
SEOUftlTY BUILDINQ & SAVINGS UNION
Home olF.ie, 'JOS '203 Jlears nullclinr, transacbi a
Reneral building and loan businc.13 throughout
liie fctale of Pentis' lvania.
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