'' 7f$J V. A W'-' " ' '$Mtt li.-'tf Mw-W$fc- '1m 4 J; 4.4 P" -, fe.ftj PfPi ill ?' fc-s. THE SOB ANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, OCTOJJEll 21', 190.1. 1 N ttlje ScMtttott $ri6une PuWUlifil Dally, Kxeepl Piinilny.tiy The Trlb tins Publishing Company, ol fifty Cents a Montli. I.IVV R. ntCIIAlin, IMIlor. ,0. t DVMlin:. limine) Manner. New York OlTlcel ICO Nhjmii fit, a. s. viti'.i'.tiASn, Sole Agent lor Foreign AdvcrUilng. Entered at lln IVi.toftlte at Reunion, IM.i a, Second Clan Mall Mailer. When upaee will permit, The Tribune t nlway tlad to pilnt short letien Irmn IM IrlcniU bear ing on current topic, but It tide Is that Hide rnut be tinned, for ))ulille.itloti, by the writer i real name; nnd the condition prcicdcnt tn ; irplatue I. that all contributions shall be subject tn editorial levlslnn. Till! I.AT 1IATK KOIt AHVKItTISISO. Hie following tabic fhovn the price per Inch sch Insertion, tpace to bo used within one jravt " tlim of " yTilinc onP V'ji" niSPr.AY. Paper Itcmliug Position LrortlianAOO'lnches .2." " .275 " .30 f.W inchci 20 .'-.J '-' 10OO " in ,17. .1! mmi " i.v, ,17 .is' roco " i,i .in:, .18 I'nr ranU of thaitlis, lesotiiliiiiii of rondolenru nd nlnill.il' contribution-! In the iiatuir ut ml scrtlnlnc; The Tribune make a chaiKC ol " "" Hue. Tlftes for Classified Advertising furnished on nppllratlon. Ki'ltANTON, Ot'TOHHit 21. 1001. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. fhipirnic Court -WILLIAM POITKII. TiU'urcr-ritAMv (i. HARMS. County. ,iiidgc.i. w. (.Aitri:sTt:u. fiilmllrr-i:. A. .IONT.S. Coroner-nil. .1. J. ISimillirS. Kumjor-CLOItdU V. STBVESbO Election Nov. S. "When ilir Democracy went out of power In Mir t.itc it left In the IScniihlitun u.nt.v a lei ny of almo.t -IO,000,000 of debt. This debt, by ssie adiiiiiiislintiim under Republican lule, h.n been alinn-t entirely piiid. Wo b.ive incTe.iscd llio iipprcpi billons to the loniuwii ulio'd until ssc kland nt the lip.nl of the Aincilinn fctjtrs in mppnrt of nopulir education. I'ndcr llcptibllcan adudnliliallon lliern li.is lieen p.iiil each year for cdue.itlnn.il piupn"i lump tlinu was appiupiiatrd by I he Di'inoi mIip p.uly in their qiurtrr of a rent my of misrule. Wc have iuei eased our up propri.it ioiH to iluilt.iMe and oleeino.vn.iry in-ti' liitlnn. until p cm make the boast thai no statn between the tsso means Eiippoitt these instltn tiojis an well as dm.s our own. Our 7,000,000 of peoido ate imliisf tioti", linnet, law-abiding and lappy. Yrt, niiriiiuiidcd lis we .no on every side ssith prosperous hnsincss conditions, with people happy, nnplnwd iiud iitnlentt'd, and with every avenue of business and tiado fully occupied, and ssith the piospeit ol the fuliiiu brightening and Binning nioie hopeful, the oh! historic party of distinction and negation sets up n hyslcilcal riy of false preti n.-o. hypoirisy nud in'lnccrity for tiie purpose of misleading Iho people ,itnl regain irs lo.t power." l'rom the liepiibllcan Stale riulfoim. AW uotico Hint ,m change Iiiih come iivcr the spirit til' thc Tltnoc' liolltical iliT-aiiis. It Is tin liiiiKcr holilliiK I'1. W. l'McltK uji as Hit: ('ontr.il issue (if the cimipnlKii. Has l.ynett licen called ofl'V The Hitchcock Candidacy. IX THK aclvertlseinent (if his caiidldaey which f'oloncl llltidi cock Is rimninir in Hie newspaporsi onu of them ap peared in Satirday's Tribune and another appears tills morning us well as in his persona! canvass stress is laid upon the fact that he was as sessed one thousand dollars by the Kepuhliean county organization; that he didn't think it was a fair assess ment and that therefore he chose to run on a third party ticket. This was fully explained In Sir. Con null's recent interview but in order that no misconceptions should exist, we wish to refer to the matter apraln. As all Republicans should know, the party rules require the county chairman to assess nil candidates before a liepiibll can county primary for the expenses of holding: the primary election. He Is directed to proportion the assessment to the protltableness of the olllco soimht. This was understood by Col onel Hitchcock when he registered as i. candidate. Was the one-thousand-dollar assess ment too IiIrIi? There lire HIT election districts and In each district to hold it primary requires the i-orvlees of three men besides a return juriKe. In a ma jority of eases these men have to stop their ordinary work and lose a day's time. It has, therefore, been the cus tom lo allow them $L' apiece as com pensation for their time and work. The return jude, who has to travel to and from the county seat with the re turns, losing a day from his rcKtilar work and also having to pay car fare and for at least one meal, gels $3. Ts this exorbitant'.' Would Colonel Hitch cock have this work done for nothing',' Could ho get it done for nothing? Could he get It done for less? Here, then, is $!) expense for every election district for labor alone, iiut there are other expentes. There Is the hire of the booths. There aro the printing and thu distribution of the ballots. There Is the advertising, llrst of the date of the piimary, then of the candidates registered and of other matters called for by tho rules. These necessary Incidental expenses amount in a county like Lackawanna to not less than $1000 lor each primary elec tion; we iliiuk wo are safe In asserting Hint there isn't a county In the com monwealth employing the direct piim ary that harf Its primaries conducted more iieiiinonilcally.so far as the county organization's connection with them goes. "What tins candidates themaelveH spend Is another story. .Vow count this up, One hnndred and Blxty-seven districts at J apiece for labor represent ?ir,o:). Add a thousand for advertising, printing, booth-hlro and Incidentals and, in round nuiii burs, you have 2,-,oo as tho totul cost of a. primary, When there are a done--or two dozen candidates this repre pouts only a mall amount each, itut Colonelj Hitchcock's friends should re member" that tills year there were only six registered candidates, though tho expens,! nf holding the primary was as grt-yt as if there hail been a hun dred, He could not imvo got off for less than' $100 f nil the candidates had been assessed equally, Hut Hie rules require-, that tho assessment Hliull be In v proportion to the revenue, of the office. .There is little in thu olllco of controller, coroner or surveyor, witit only a "three year term, to compare with a tcn.year Judgeship at $1000 a year, Very properly thu candidates for judge were assessed J1.U00 apiece. At that, their ut-scs-siuent bore a smaller propor tion to the receipts of tho olllco limit 111 the etna of the other ciindlitiUes. Offhand, Jflooo nniy look bin bill consider wliul It meant In Colonel Hitchcock's caiif-, it meant covering for hlni tho whole expense of tlto primary. It meant paying hl print ing MIK distributing his ballots, us miring him the beiielll of nn absolute ly secret ballot, relieving hlinof the necessity of hiring men at each polling place to peddle his tickets, and guar anteeing nn lionet nnd linpattlal count. If lie had been nominated bin subsequent expense would have been slight, He naturally would have hud to take bis chnnies on being noiiilualed, as all men do who mopU elective public olllee. Hut the assessment at which he shied was literally a rulr and tie curate application of Hie parly rules. In Luzerne county, under similar rules, but with a big Held running to divide the expense, the candidates for Judge were assessed ?IOOt) for primary elec tion expenses and paid piomptly, with out a whimper. We have the utmost personal respect for Colonel Hitchcock hut feelwltli many of Ills Intimate friends that he has been wrongly advised In this mutter. Hun nlng as he Is. on a third party ticket, there Is not the remotest possibility of his election. If he gets a thousand votes he will get more than some of his friends are estimating. Hut wheth er he. gets n few more or a few less than a thousand votes, ho Is ns fnr from election as the mini In the niooii and tho only effect of his candidacy is to encourage the Democracy anil make harder the election of the liepiibllcan candidate. Judge Carpenter. AVu don't believe that in the event of Sir. New comb's election through the Hitchcock deilectlon of voted from Carpenter Colonel Hitchcock, six months or a year hence, would feel satisfied with his work or that his life-long Uppub llcnn associates would look upon t as consistent with bis political career up to tho time that he permitted himself to be led astray. The proceedings In Hie Dauphin county court to test the legality of Sir. Coray's nomination on tho Demo cratic ticket by pari of a slate com mittee, which had by resolution been Instructed to name for vacancies none but Democrats, have revealed Hint politics among the "reformers" Js fearfully and wonderfully made. No wonder thousands of Democrats are disgusted and apathetic Dr. Roosevelt. BOOKICK T. WASIIINCTOX, who before the war was a slave and immediately after It a penniless vagrant, now dines with presidents and queens and receives honors often more genuine than those given to royalty. A'by. Jtecause In the meantime he has done something; he lias built up the largest educational establishment for tho in dustrial training of negroes that ex ists; and by pen, voice and example, through sheer force of merit alone, and against all conceivable obstacles, has won the attention and respect of civilization. In the name of all that Americanism stands for, why shliuld such a man be barred from the dining room of the president of the Culled States, who Is the president of S,00flnon negroes as well as of ilS.ofiO.OOll whites, If the presi dent feels inclined, by honoring him, to show ills sympathy witli the ra tional uplifting of a ilown-trodilen race? Those who are criticising the president for inexpediency in this matter overlook that prejudice and Injustice do not cure themselves. As well suggest that a cancer on the hu man body is best treated by neglect. The statu of feeling which exists in the South today with respect to Hie negro is abnormal and dangerous, alike to those who hold it and to those who suffer from it. H has got to lie lanced, and some brave man must make the llrst thrust. There Is a brave man In the While House today, and afer showing by his generous re cognition of the best while elements m the. South that he lias no prejudices and no person il or sectional ill-will; quite tho contrary; he now proceeds to put the lancet into Hie heart of the South' worst ailment. The ia tlent, not having been chloroformed, squirms and shrieks and swears, but in u short lliuu It will feel better. Some day, maybe not In our day, It will be building monuments to the man whose picture it now vulgarly hisses. in order to bold court In the I'iUo county end of his district. Judge Craig of Carbon has to travel L'JS miles by rail and wagon at a mileage expense of nearly $isu, and the Journey con sumes a whole day. lie would save time and money by using a balloon. To Expedite Police Work, THK IIOAP.D of governors of the national bureau of ideii tillcatlou an Institution or ganized and sustained by Iho police chiefs of the principal American cities and perfoinilng already, with limited menus, an excellent work In facilitating the rupture of criminals Is to ask congress to take this bureau under its own control, A bill to Hint clfect, which failed In Hie lasl con gress, is now, witli some amendment, ready for preseniailoii in the next; nud It will bo pushed. Attorney (leneral Knox having liulors-cd It. Thu bill provides thai there i-liall bo established and malniiiiued In Wash ington, in conuncctloii witli the federal department of Justice, "a division to bo known as tho National iiiiivati of Criminal Identllkatloii, where tliall be colli cted and tiled, so far as may be practicable, for record and report, plates, photographs, outline jib tines, descriptions, mid ineiisui'ementu of all persons who have been or may be con victed and imprisoned for violating any of the military, maul, or criminal laws of the I Milled .Suite!', Including the laws In force In any of tho Territories or possessions of the United .Stules, vio lations of which are punishable, by tho United States courts. In said bureau shall also bo collected and tiled for record and report, s-n fur as may bo practicable buck plates, photographs, plcturru, measurements, and descrip tions of persons who have been or may be convicted and luiprltuued for crime t'onuulttcd In any state or territory! provided, that tho atlthoiilles or Hie several slates ami territories, or iittinlcl palltlcs thereof, shnll provide the same for such purpose," All such plntcs, photographs, outline pictures, measurements or descriptions "shall be placed In a systematic milli ner for ready ciiiisultiillon nnd com parison, and nny Information pertain ing to the same, or any Idcutlllcatlon of persons upon description furnished by any ofllclal iiforcynld, through com parison with such plates, photographs, outline plenties, measurements, or de scilpllon already lllcd and recorded, shall lie furnished on request to ally t'nlted .Stales, stale, or municipal olli elnl duly authorized to receive tho same, who shall certify that the same Is wauled in Hie Interests of public! Jus tice, nud not for any private or per sonal use," The bureau Is to have a chief, ut $;),000 a year, a stenographer, three clerks, it messenger and four skilled detectives, while In addition $10,000 Is asked for to provide the tc qulred fiirnlliire and equipment. The game Is well worth the caudle. Postmaster (leneral Smith has asked the civil service commission to waive, In llio case of women applicants for postal clerkships, the rule requiring the applicant lo hop on one foot tor the distance of twelve feet. Thus wo hope soon to register another victory for civil service reform, In our army last year for every four soldiers regularly discharged, a tilth soldier deserted. The ratio Is too high. Roosevelt Faces The Race Issti? Ami He Doesn't Dodge. I'ioiii thu I'hll.idclphi.i I'icss. Tbcudoiii KouseU'lt b.ia a lijiht lo do what ho pica-is ill mid with his own t.ihlc, in Ills own bouse, tlmmili cien Iheip no tme American will know or nnieiiibci- aunht but tin' l',t Aniciic.ei 1n.inli.md, H'j-.ndless f ches di-linclion. Ilul Ilia pic-hlcnt of the L'nili'd States in cnteiliiiuiie; nl Hie Wlillc House N the tnMee of the bclt"r inli'iisti and the lilulier Mni.il .idi.iticc of lb' laud. Hooker T. Washington ropie-cnls tliesc onc liiller. He slaml.s for the aihauic and pie i.iih'ii of all. In his own caiccr he furnished an cample of inliuili' (inoumkciuciiI to cicry one, boy or youuir ln.iii, niil or jounu: woman, who fei I" williln the .M.imil:;: for aibaine for him till tlmiiiijli uvdnlm-s to olhci-. To no liljiher puipo.se cm life he put. To no other (impose his Ml. WashiiiKlnu dcwdpil bis life. Honoring him, I'lcMiIciil HoocclL booms the puipose and Hip ideal, of the llcpuhlic. The lich. the iwdbhnui and Hip lilchiT castes of society enjoy Hip better ol life in all land. This icpublic p.iU Ilul. all nidi, be their tiii tli. their heritage, or thcli mini' what they may, shill hale all they Simp. The iipgni aks no nioip. lie nuist hap no le-s, if tho Itcpnblio is to eiicliuc, tine In its principles, and if il is not (rue to llieiu il neltliir can nor .should rndiiip. I'icsideiit llon-cvplt'x (lilies ale wastiuir lnealli and spilling ink. Theip is an , .1 -linalp loan in the While llou-e. The. civ of "niic-ei" will neither present liiiu from lonlinu im; In appoint to any olllio in the Southern 'talis the bo-t men, under uh.itps.ri' color of pidilies, win, cut lie found under (iiiicnL con dilinns or lecomii.inu- in the hospitalities nf the While House Hie be.-t tjpe of Aiiieiu-.m ni.iii hum!, under sslulosiT color of r.kin it i.'iu bo found. Ail Impossible Price. I'loin Hie Washington Mar. II appeals that in older to lay lite huuiilaiious in a party lhinuKlt shiih Hie south may Mistaiu tlmsc policies of snuiiil money and of terutoiial and H.ide expansion, sshich ale lraditioii.il in Hip Mclieii and sslddi :ue nose absolutely essi nihil lo iis iiiatcii.il wolt.iic. a pioidcnt of the l'nilpd Mates must not mile (undone open and llaj;i oit sinhitlous of ioiislituliou.il aiueuihueiits and the letcntion in the national inuiiL-ils of ao. undue nud micoiistiiiition.il piopntiihranio of .sonth'i'i icpieMutation; must nut nnly icirain fiom anv indignant uttctauics sshich might. olTcnil Hip .scii Mtiscnefs of ihosc sshem il piea.sis lo iudnl;, in Hie piaitice of limning uegioes at Hie stake; must not only shut out the uegio ironi ottiic and in (licit i oiiim. mil him to iclialu lliuu Hie c.mi i i-" of lights of ritlciisiiip in Hie South, but must escu choose the gursis at ids ollicial dip neis .solely ssitli iclcieme In lire cuiil pieju ibcis of AmeiiiMti citi.ens ipsidiug in the Niuih. Dined with Queen Victoria. Ness Yolk ('iuiesiuiiiteni e Public Ledger. ApieM of the iucs"iiie of Hooker T. ,i-V iiigton at dinner in the While House on imita tion of l'risiileul Itoo-esclt and of the seseie critioi.sni.s by (i i lain Southern papcis nf the picshluil thus euleilalnlng a cob red mm, it may lu Mid that sslicu in Lngiaud, u seal or tsso ago, 1'iolOs-oi' Washington ss.is -imiLii I.v honoicil by liicen VUloila. As is well knossu, a luesenlatimi to the lion n opens Hie dour nf nil let.v lo any one ihus honmed by lo.saii.s, and It ifiiei'ii Yhlniia (Oilld Hceisp Hie ilil Iitmiilicil loloicd lewder, ceil.ilnly Hi.' plesident ol tho 1'nited Slates might do .so. The Man's the Thing. I'ioiii Hip ( liicagu Itecoid-llciald. II does, hossescr, ahuo-L p.is i oiupteheilsion tli. H Willi the change that time and pin-peiily base ssioicht in the Smith Iheio i-hiiilhl still linger the uiiioullolhible spiilt of r.iie animosity Hint applies the t cl til "most d unliable outrage" to a -tuple a( t of peisntial (ouilc-y to an Anieii can citizen mi universally e.lecnieil as I'mfcs-or Washington. 'Iho coloi' of the skin (.iuii.it lob I'loie.ssoi' Washington of tin; clicni, honor and admiiation of all men ssho iccog-nic sslut be h..s bad tu oscuome in acliloving the pn-lliou thai lias made him a svclunnc gue.st in the uiiiipauy ,1 lip Icadeis ol his lime. Ills life, In- ssoiks', his Millings h.iso ohlllei.ited the insidious line that ii. ilme dicsv Jiuiss Ids liutiiucs al his hiith. His lilt' has bun desotcil lo the mis he of his people, lil.s hooks ale In the homes of all i hisses, his limn i- is ill the heals of all ssho belies e Hut colol is oiil.s skin deep -the in. ill's the tiling. Not Representative. I'ioiii the Lebanon lti'".t. Il is bald tor .Noithciiicis to ic.uli a lib im ilcliiiiillug of j ii-L liosv lar the "ilaiiiiiahle out i.ii,e" geiiliv leally iipuxul any cuii-ldciablp I illicit "I the South. Tliat . ill land bis alu.n. bein iiiimiI sslth a sell noLy luiiuli vlio, al though a niluuiiij in tin It ussii Iioiiic, hale at linns .siiccicdid in ucaliiig I lie iniiii.-,sioii tial they ssne lliu vsliule llilug. And Ihoe iiilM'ep ic-iiilalises ol then- eccthin biso .do .it limes impl lilted miiiiu iis giotiMpie bleaa at Hie Nuilh as to sslut a leal Southi'iper ssa like. 'Ihe.s liase .iicoiiipii.-hid lids on Midi uuMaloiis lo ilitault ol the hi slul.ut and luoiu lepii M'lilatlsi' tuojile Miutli of (no I'oliiuuc, And, a.- In Hip pie.-ciil i ,ee, when the llie-ealci base bein most psiotccluiis', ii h.is lieen mure user f.niu than .uli. I. uue. It ssne ssdl tor lluiu did no pils.ile ml. of lluils si. ilul .is inn: c lepre-heli-il.le than the ssiu.t liuu-esell Iij il.me is lull that ssiiinl is ib no pa'illi Is. Capricious. ITsim tin- l.m.'jtU'r A("v Kia. Villi" o.iudai5 I'ic.liliiit lloo.esi It's pulic, for ui entile mouth, and nunc loudly I lull ctel ssithlii a sue)., kciu-ii o his .iipolulineiit of a I onledeutc Mitdiii' hi a jiiilgpahip, the south n sv Hulls Ui)ii the plesident and lesiles him In Hie i holier! .king ui the duni. And lor what ; l(it because lie gisc a goml dinner lo about Ike braiu'Pit mail Hip South lus flensii up liming tliu laJi ipuiicr of a u'ntuiy, Honker T. Wash ington, If lie bad diced a lieoiult "ii.ukir." i.iublu lo ic.nl or suite, or cscn lo speak a dia led llio iis'eiage AiiiciIc.iii could un.icirtiiii.l, il ssuiild lusc been nil lljlit, and not a hoilllielll Juiinril ssoull base tiid a word. WHAT HIS NEIGHBORS SAY. I'ioiii Hie 01.sph.inl Ituoul. County (.'oiuptiolhT i;,ssau A. .Ioiui' puiuie is to b- .'icii In in my pines in lliis u-jlnn, an the ijeopte sslll ,ow nt I'lrdlmi that they ip member bis kindly f,i(l. nnd undid dltHj.llnii, ns ssell as Ids ability lo liomstly administer pub' Up aikilts. During 1,1s Ions ItiunuheiHy a poor illivilor (if llkikely ilMild his le.onl has bcill rilisolnlrly sdtlumt Mrmlsli. 'Ilu! illiritotK li.li liaiiilled the people's money sslsels" and cser lute they ip.illzul tlmlr dellcite tio'l(loti, y,t Willi KelieioiH blind ilipy has,, t.iroil for the pour. Mine his ,iipollitiii(iit as toinlilioller he has made Ids ciieigy and nbllltc felt Ihioiiahonl. Hi.' I'liimly, ami his Incoituiitlhla diatadei' fI.iiiii him ns tho man fur Hie position, (loseiuor Mmi.. Iicser made ,i lettc-- nppulntl'irlit ,1lid the peoib of this lounly mil fww t the iniuhu rlcdlon Hint Hips' appreciate mi lionet! iiflol.il. WILL ENDORSE HIS JUDGMENT. I'loin Iho Oh pliant Iteenul, The judlclil coldest teeelseil an iiddfd Intel est when the petition of the l.idiiissiinna county bar In (iucrriiol' Stmio ssas publlslied shusslntc pioiiiliiinlly l:. (', ess(omli niuoiiK tho namm of I lie I.iss.spm ssho leipioted Hie (:nselliol Id ap point .1. W, I'arpciiliT, i'si to Hip lacilluy eiiiMiil by the cdesatlcii ut duilgo Alihbahl lo the federal bench. 1'i.idlciilly nil the leading taw .vers mo upon Hut pitltbui, ilnd liosv Mr, Nnv comb Is seeking' to out Hip null be nsked the gosenioi- In inline fur (he plicc, ('oii-lstdity is csldeiitly ii Jesscl not in Attorney N'ev.'comh'a eii-e. It st cti' ssell for him to Ihlnk tli.it peilups Iho people might consider bis JmlRiueul in slun lliir the petlti.iii n good sine for them to folloss", 'I lie tolcis bellcsc, us Mr. Nesscomb did llien, thai .1. Y. Caipeiitei' Is Hip man for thp pl.iie. If Mr. .Vesscoiub h.ii di.mgeil his mind it Is time he fate the people tho le.tsuii for the thatisic. THE HOME WOMAN. N'o (lever, Inllll.uil thinker the, With lolhge lecoid and degne! Shu has not kliossn the paths ot faints Tho Win Id has nesir lie.inl her naiiie. She svalks in old, long-lloildeii ssa.ss, 'i'iie sallc.ss of the jcslcid.ii.'. lloitip is her kingdom, love her dosser She M'eks no other wand of p.iss'er To in ike Iioiiip -.sscel, bitug hcivdi Us'ar, To ssln ii Millie and sslpo a tear. And do her duly day by illy III In r ossu ipiicl place! ..ml stay. Annmd lur dilldUli licit t.-s ale Iwiiicit. A loiind si.iuc teicirnd .ilnt cndiriiicd, And follotvlmr hois the diildl-li feet Ale led In Ideals Hue ami ssseit, And find all pmitv ami g. ml In hi i .lis In. -it inothcihood. Slio keep, lur faith un-hadosscd llll- l.'.i.i lutes the ssoild in good and ill; Mm in her died .lie braso i.nd Hue, And ssniniii tunc as tuwiks of iless-. And life for her is high and gland. )!y is oik and glad i nib .for (.pinned. This s.nl old c.ntl.'s a luliihler place All fur Hip Mitishlnc of her' I lie; Ilir very Miiile a blessing thiosv-. And lip.irts .up happier sslnie .-lie g.u'3, g, ulle, cleaic.sed niP-M'iigei', To nlii-pcr losc--thank f!ol for ! ei! -I.. Jl. .Monlgoiniiy. In the t onri";.ilionali-t. ALWAYS BUSY. 50c School Shoes, 50e. Miss and Childs, nil sizes. Lewis & Reilly, 114-116 Wyoming Aveuue, iysap w S7$ eir t' A j, M- 'R j. )s? Ai V ,-CsV? 'Jf V r mi&. Selected villi iiie .- to sour p'.i.e and m )'.-. U111 FALL UNDERWEAR Sunk is ( scep11011.il Iv good ualns 1.11 il. piax Small sums talk log and hasp nun Ii .-nen.-th iimougst our ea-onahle ntliilngs. .2 Spruce Street. OF SCRANTON. Capital 521)0,0(11). Surplus 3-25,OOI) United States Depositary. Special attention given to nusiNivsa, i'Krsoxai. aud av inch ACCOi-'NTtJ, whether large or small, Open Saturday evenings from 8 to (.) o'clock. VVm. Conni.1,1, President. Ill-NRV Rti.is', J it,, Vice 1'ies. Wm. II. I'1'.ck. Cashier. sir -Tiyy t -i itsT-s s4 y . 'Jt Mml THIRD NATIONAL 61! ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. GRAND ATLANTIS HOTEL rNO ANNEX Virginia Ase. and Heath, Atlantic lily. N' I b.xth lear; ;,'j'j beautiful loonii cnsulte, liliigh: and wiili I'jlh; hot and cold ici ssuter hailu in hotel uud annex. I.uiallon (elect and central, svilhiu fesv 'uuls of thu sled I'lcr. Ouhcctra. Oasis (pedal (prim; utcs, ii Id $15 by sveek; t'.'.Ul up by day. bpctlal rate to families. CuJtlu's uictt ill traiiu. Write lur booklet UIAHI.KS L COI'U. FINLEY ' S ol Mi's li. tail m i EitimRis The aniioiineenient of the opcaiiiK of our new lines Is always received with appreciation rceoKnMmr tli" fact that our tdyles and qualities arc al ways", superior to those shown by oth ers. Tills .season we have succeeded beyond our own expectations and are showing many novelties of that natty and stylish appeal. nice Hint easily dis tliiKtilsli our make of Waists and gaciitiPS. Eiderdown Robes and Sacques Iteautifiilly made from the llnest quality eiderdown, In all the new pret ty (.hades, plain, and fancy trimmed, Dressing Sacques conn; with crochet eiljrc of Kcphyr. Olheis daintily fin ished in sshile satin baby ribbon. Flannel Dressing Sacques Alado from llnest quality all-wool French llaniicl, in all the new wanted colors; some plain and others nicely trimmed. French Flannel Waists In lai'se nssortment of styles. Abide from the bee. I. quality French Ilauticl. .Many plain styles, tucked and plaited; others more elaborately trimmed, per fect in 111. and correct In make, style and llnish. Ooine in blue, cardinal, pink, old ros' cadet, lavender, etc, Silk Waists New Silk AVaisIs arriving dally of excellent tirade soft taffeta, silk, tins quality that insures Rood wear, in new shades and attractive styles. 510512 Lackawanna Ave gsnpH !isferForsvfSi .3'27 Pen 11 Avenue. To use furniture in your ofllco that is not up-to-dnte in stylo nnd quality. You mcut prospective customers in your ofllco nnd they will juilgo you by your surroundings. Your offico furnltuio should be such nn to mnko n Boti iia pression. Wo cany the finest stock of Office Furniture in the city. If you want Desks, Chairs or Tables come in and seo what we can uliow you. 121 N. Washington Ave. Linotype Composition Book ur News Oone quickly anil reasonably at The Tribune office, rr , 4. ghbbsqS n 4 i I -S s.Ssf 1 v-jOJHl 'J ybu ilir ! Williams Can't Wm s3" W . ArtPvi.' lf-rj . f Ill & Com SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEE DS OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY, L. SOMMAR. Ilulldlnjt Coiilnctor. rmplojs union men, llstlmates cheerfully k'hoii. Itcnuidcllns and rrpttrlna a specialty. mo WASHINGTON AVE. EDWIN S, WILLIAMS. CONTRACTOR. BUILDER ROOM 2n COAL CXCHANOE, SCRANTON. PA. Cold Medal l'hologinphsf !r o F"OR sale: !lt)n(ill'.S nnd VA(1' ONH nt all kinds; iiim Houses and llul'.cling Lots at bargaln.s. IIOIISI'.H. 01,11'l'Ht) unil !ItOO.Mi:i nt tlllhlivil' P Aitlst. FARRELL'S Transfer M. T. KcLLcn'sl Moves fieighl, Kiiud ttno and llaggage, Hifes, Piano and .Ma chinery. II? Lackawanna Aso Lnil.assamiaC'arrl.ise Woiks. J. B. WCOLSEY & CO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dcalcri in Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALU KINDS. LACKAWANNA UNDERWEAR STORE Will sell all Ihclr Famplci of fine Imported Madras .Shirt for men at title. ; worth $1 to ?2. JO WALTER E. DAVIS, 214, 216. 213 PAULI BLDG, Attomey-at-Law, Scrantoii, Pa. E. JOSEPH KUBTTEL. rear Ml l.ackass-anu.i avenue, manufacturer nt Wlro Screens ot all kinds; fully pictured fnr the spring' season. Wo make all kinds of porch ((Teens, etc. PETER STIPP. (.'eneial Contiactoi', Builder and Dealer In Building stone. Cimeiiliug of cellar. a .spe cially. Telephone lla'J'J. Ofilec. !.J7 Wasliinglon avenue. JAMES J. MURRAY, Rurce.'.sor to the Hunt tc Cornell Co., In tin and sheet metal ssoik and ventllut Ion. farlou Inmates', icpaira and general tin ssotk a specially. No. U'.i l.ackass-anna nscnue. s"t'"S"!l''f2"3"S"S''S"34i'I"3!'i' .s..E'.... n 4 s -S L -, ---. 3 ? is Wt m yLEl r M $LW xb& kJF B Afe. I H kJJ I o 4. i 8 In cinnouncing the opening of our new stock, we call special attention to the fact that our Entire Line has been made to our special order, thus giving us an Exclusive Line of designs and colorings from the world's leading mills. Never before have we been en abled to offer a stock so complete at such tempting prices. A superb stock of all the leading fabrics. Velvet Tapestry Early Inspection Is Advised (! 126 Washington Avenue. Wall '':':':'-'i"''5''j:'lJl'' U If Tiff fl1- T"TT WSMtlrWfnnMnCtlrgllll m t IWWMPPWWiWMMWWBOBWWMMMMWBMaMaWMW I'ifflf " llil'il Cooking Jeciure Jo da if BY iss &mily M Monday, October CAMISCrcam ruffs, Choco late claim, Rayels, Cream Vill ing, The lecture and demonstration is held at our o.lni'n :lf ; IV m. V'f rnrrlmllw im;ilo -;nn tn lin I Ml VJ",V' "v O 1 ' ''" w" I lift I -,-.. m JFooie $ falter Company. Mear$ liuildlng. Hanleys Bakery. 420 SPRUCE ST. Successor to HUNTINGTON tVc make 11 fpcclally of flno brcd sltiffj. Orders for Saladi, Oyslcrj, Oroejuctlc, tic,, promptly Oiled. A full line ct Lee Cicain and Ice. W. A. HARVEY. I'lectrle Wiring- and t'lttiirci. t:icclrle Hell and Telephone Work. 309Commo we th Building FRED H. WINTER. B2A CAPOUSC AVENUE, Staple firocrrlc and Provision?. A full lino ol Vegetable, etc., received dally. the souanton Vitrified Brick khu 1 it-c iviMmuf-ACTUfllNQ VOMPANY Makers of raving thick, etc. M. II. Dale, tici'Cial .Vales Agent, Office ."K3 Washington avc Works at Nay Aug. I., Ii. k W. V. It. 11. WILSON A COMPANY. I athionalile Tailors (Hotel Jennyn nuibllng), J22 pruco street, hcranton, I'a. Suits pressed, M tents; pants pressed. 10 cents. Clothing tc paired, called for and dcllscicd. New Phone, 200.! Kingsbury & Scranton, Manufacturers' Agents MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES, District Agent for John A. Ttoebllng's Sons Co. 'a Wire Itope and Klcctiical Wire. Outta 1'crcli.i and Jtubbcr Mfg. Co.'s nclling, Packing, Hose and Mechanical Ilubber (ioodi. Knosvlton Packing. Carter's Oil Clothing. Itoom S10 Paul! Bldg. SEOURITY BUILDING A SAVINGS UNION Home office, 20S-r.03 Meara Building, transacts a general building and loan business tluoughout the ttntc of Pennsylvania. - - 4s.4,4"i'4'44 ..i..ji.4.,s(s(-.4' Carpets Axminster Brussels grain t 4 Paper Draperies ! M. Colling 21 "'-'J iinus. "W 1" us. m McAiiulty 7 l tn t A - W- v '.ba:sL.U . V . -.-I'ii-toA.