t'-VmWlf.r wwv; !"' WWnTff '' s"' f !J iXf'" ' -Vy VV J" s', V -t-t?, . ., ) vl .Jf) '4 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUUS DA Y OCJPOJJEIl 22, lOOf. V1!-VS S PiiMMicil Dally. I'.tcrpl Fiimtiy. Iiy Hie TrlH. line Publishing Cditipan), nl fifty Cents it Moiit.i, mvv s. niniAim, iMitnr. o. v. nvxm.i:, limine ma-iir". eT Yotls Office: ICO Xa)nil St. s. k. vttr.r.r.ASi). Bule AroiU lor I'nrclgii Ailvcrtl'lng. trill ted at Hid t'oitoflic, nt orKiilcn, P.!., i fVionii rims MjII Milli-f. IVIifn p.up will ponnlt. Tlin Tillum? I' nlw.ivi Blil lo print short lcttdi from 111 filoniU lnir In? on inrrMit topic, Imt IM title Is Ih.tt Hi' i must lip slstifil. for tmbllratlnn, by tlio writers rral nampi nml ttic ron.llllnn fret rilent tn .10-icplitui- Is tlmt .ill contilbutlons shall Im hubjeit to nllloriil rcil'iott. mi: n,AT iiati: roit adviiutimn'o. The follnuing taltli slio'va Hip priro per Inrli tacli Inreitlon, apatc to be iwd within one rai: " "" Hun n't "Sliilnc on " Pull " DISPLAY. P;iper ittuiliiig PojUlon J.cii than flOO'lndics .2." ' ".273 "1 ."0 50O Indies 21) .! .21 I'XiO " in ,);-, ,l'i fnoo " i-il .17 .155 '"i' ,ir, .in-, m Tor cards of tli.in1, h.w1ii.iii of roinloleneo ml similar tontrlbulloin In the natui of ail-sr-rHsfnjj' The Tribune makes it ihaigu of 5 cents line. Hfte for Classified Advcrllstus furnWicJ on application. SCIIANTOX, OCTOrSKU 22, 1001. THE BEPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Supieme Courl-Wll.UAM P. I'OTU'.R. TifBMiicr-ntAMC (I. IlAItltl-:. County, .lurisc-.?. w. cai:i'i:nti:i!. Controllei II. A. JO.T-. Coroiier Hit. .T. .1. HOIII'HTS. jMirtejor-anoitdi: i:. sti:vi:.sox , ,. IMcclion Xo C. "When the Demon jry went out of power In our state it left to the Ttwublkan iinty a lev my of almost $10,000,000 of debt. Thii debt, by whe adiiiiiiislratiou under lii publican rule, li.ii been nnio-;t entirely paid. We hate iiurea-ed tlic nppioprialions to the couiiuoii M.I100I3 until e stand at the head of the Anieiican states In mppoit of popular ediioaliou. I'nder Kepublican ndiiilnMratlon there ha? been paid eicli jear for educational purposes mote than was appioprlated Iiy Hie Di'Uixuatie party in their qiuitcr of a century of inl-tiilr. We hat c Inrrcascil our ap propriations to ibailtable ami eleemo.vnary in-ll-tutions until e tan make flic boast that no state between the tno oceans suppoits thee Instttu ttons as well as docs our own. Our 7,000,00) of people aie itidii-hiotn, boiic.t, liu'-atmllug Olid bappy. Yd, Miriouiuleil in we aie on every side nitli prosprious bu-inevi lomlitloiis. with peopto bappy, employed and r.ontuilocl, and Willi ciery menue of business and tiado fully occupied, anil with the pi expect of the fiiluie iirieblenln and plow Ins mote hopeful, the old historic patty of t'hstnicfion and iicrii ion sets up a h.nleiical ciy f t.iUe pretense, htpcnl.. and iiijineerlty for the purpose of mMoadinij Hie people nml letrain li'K lost power." I'ron: the Itrptibliian Statu l'iatform. Ptiino nf llic Insut'ECiit papers ;tic nimi.'.inff theiiLsflvi'S Iiy iiiintiiiK poliii cal obituoiIcK of John 51. Gavnuin bo-f.mi-c liu objected to Ouffoy's soil-out. It is ovidpnt. tlicy are not in touch with genuine Democratic s-puthnont. Advice. Wi: HAVK SAID that in this ciinipiiiBii, for the first time In many years in Lackawanna county, tnniplute harmony niuonpr liepublicans Is notiee.'iblp; that is to f-ay, tlioro arc no factions working aRain.st the ticket and no elements within the organiza tion on tlio outs with eaeli other. The candidates are pulling' together. Kach is loyal to liis associates. Hut here and there are a few repub licans who aie showing indifference be cause of disappointments, if John Doe didn't get appointed to the police foice John generally gives vent to his fel ings at the next ensuing general elec tion. If Richard Roe, having been on the pay rolls, was for any reason le nioved, Richard proceeds to take it out on the first party ticket that comes along. Theie are. local disaffections of this character this fall; not many; not more than usual; every campaign has them; but enough to make it worth while to offer a few wonls of ad vice. Don't Kick over the luces. It doesn't pay. The man who inns for an oflite, doesn't get it and then pilches Into innocent candidates who were not ie sponslble for his disappointment makes enemies of those candidates' friends and doesn't make any new fi lends to offset this los-s. Pome day ho will want to j un for ofllce again. Then his iccord will arise and finite It in. When one of these disappointed men solicits you to help him to get revenge, advise him to forego his dreams of vengeance, and cultivate party loyalty. At all events, do not join him in fight ing your paity. Recollect tlmt p.uty principles are superior lo purely per sonal prejudices. Re a Republican. Sir. foray will at least have Hie sat isfaction of saying that he has been thoroughly nominated. The Wonderful Airship. M SANTO DUMOS' airship tiaveled tlm routo from Saint Cloud to and j atound the Klffel Tower in twenty-nluo minutes and eighteen sec onds." on Snturddy, apparently without ti Idleli. Unfortunately for the In genious Inventor ami hold balloonist, ho failed to win the one hundred thousand franc priuo by forty seconds, accord ing to the stipulation laid down for tlio captuto or the stake. This was certainly hard luck. Theio Is some roucalutlon for hlni, however, In the fact that It does not preclude him from entering the raco again, the next time, we may hope, with success, He Is hard y likely to encounter a rival until he ill'ts , It, Pumos I a man of enthublas tic Intrepidity as well as of mechanical soujds, it Js said that M. Dumos,' alr-shlp Is mortjly a big toy, dPllcate and compli cated, only practical under peculiar atmospheric, conditions; that his suc cess proves nothing; that the air Is ton variljed, unstable, and treacherous a medium to be navigated; that no utili tarian puipoM) has been served by ballooning except as a mote or les uncertain aid to metei illogical Investi gation and a somewhat jmno doubtful bucceis In war scouting. Ho far, cer tainly, no great progress has heen made in the practical development of the balloon beyond U original clumsy and unwieldy form and fortuitous depend ence upon the currents of the higher strata of the atniospheio for Itu pro. pulbjon In a dpflnito direction. Al thou'eh science weighs and measures the nlr. calculates Itr, intensity of fotco In motion nml pondei'ithtpucsa of prcs wire, we know absolutely nothing of Its) clinrni'tiw'lstli'f. beyond these and Its tlteitilcal conwtltiiunts. Ktvry great Invention hi lis tn 1 1 in 1 Htiiges Initf been more or less a toy. Those who drery Santos' Invention as n toy pay tlio Inventor and tlio child 01' his brain a verv high compliment, for (iH a toy it wotks. Of llic Iiuhiiiipi able ali'Hlilp-t and Hying machines that ltave been Invented or constructed since (liiM.Mral anthiulty to our own day In truth only that of :r. Dtnnos hu-i tleinoiifltratt'd that llielc It no Inherent condition nf the atmosphere ordinarily which forbids aeriiil navigation. That Is all practically which M. Ditinos' ex pel linent has leailxed; hut that Is a great deal. No country In the world Is so favoi alilu for experiment" In the 1 calms of pure science at France. The Invenlor of the balloon wns a French 11 inn: Hie most daring and enthusiastic tieionauts miiig are j' leucnineu. it wi.s during the Fianco-Cerinnii war that the be sieged In Paris mllk'.ed the balloon for practical purposes as it had neer been utilized before. Neither steam nor electricity bail a more nimplelous be ginning. "Whatever the fittuie has In store for aeilol navigation, m, ljumos, It is hardly loo much to claim, has laid tlio mechanical foundation. Social (-qua Illy between inces of dlf feient colois is not always possible even If desirable. Rut it Is always possible for white men to deal justly with negroes and those who make a fetish of dealing unfnlily with them n:e amassing trouble for ihemselves 01 for their dcFcendanls. The Mule Ticket. F OR SOAIE days past, thoimh claiming to be a Dunocratio paper, tlio Seranton 'limes has been conspicuous for the absence from Its columns of a Demo cratic ticket. It runs at t lie top of its editorial page a mongrel tiling called the Union ticket, which the courts of Dauphin county have declined to be il legally begotten. Rut this-is not a Democratic ticket and ceilainly not a ticket that Remociats hne reason to be Interested in. One of tlio names 011 this mule ticket is that of a man who alleges that he has always been and expects always to be a. Republican. The mule ticket is running him for state treasurer. In or der lo get him on. its parents had to commit outrage upon the plainly as serted will of the Democratic masi-es as expressed by their icpresentatlves in statu convention. The Democratic delegates by majority vote said that If Palm resigned a Deinoci.it should be named to succeed him. Rut a part of the state committee, having npp.ucntly sold out to the insurgent Republicans, illegally met and put on .'. A. ioray, who says he Is ti Republican and who proclaims his mission to be to reform and save the Republican party. Now why should Democrats wisii to reform and save the Republican p.tity? "What interest have they in a light be tween two Republicans for the ofllce of state treasuier? Have they any as surance that foray, if elected, would be more likely than Harris to go into his pocket to help elect Democratic candidate in the future? Could he iee onclle his claims to Republicanism with conti Uniting to aid the Democrac V R" there Is no mhIi assurance. Democrats are being asked to mix into a Repub lican scrap in which they aie not con cerned. If one wing of die Democracy may support foray another may with equal propriety support I fan is, seeing that neither wing has a Deinoeiatlc candidate in the field. AW chaige the Times with being an accomplice to a gigantic scheme of Democratic beliayal. AW tail the at tention or Democrats to the fact that their former local oigan has ceased to display the emblems of Democracy: that it has become a del elk t in poll ties, an apologist Cor political illegit imacy, an instrument of political apos tacy. Whv should any ical Dcuiociat wish ticket: o follow its hilling of mule A lecelll NMte of the London aid contains some Intel est ing as to the world's drink bill. Staml- llKUies ileal in Hum, It is shown, ileihes ;; per cent, of her total revenues lroui the tax on alcoholic beverages; the United States, 20 per cent.; France, lit per cent., and "iormnny, IS per cent. Ofwlue, Fienih nien drink S.vt gallons a year per head; nermann, l.l." gallons; liiitoiis, .;;ii gal lon, and Americans only .;:.; jjallon. On the contrary. Ciermans dilul; :7.." gal lons of beer apiece per capita; but are outdone by the Rrilisli, who average HI," gallons. Americans ill ink only Ki.li gallons and Frenchmen ii.2 gallons. Tlio French use the most spirits, L'.Oi" gal lons; nermann coming next with l.'.M, then Englishmen with 1.1L', and Ameri cans last, with I. fnl gallons, From evciy standpoint Americans show up as the most abstemious of the tour and It Is plain that temperance among tliout Is progiessng moie rapidly than among the inhabitants of any other nation. A (iciman Inve.stlsallng eNpedlllnn clalma lo huvo dlM-ovcretl the tlirono room of the gicatKlngXcliucliatlnoz.ar on tho site of ancient Habylon. Now If some 0110 will locate the p.iitlcular pns luro In which XelitK'huduiKx.ir roamed Willi tho bovlnes the mystiry of ihe en tlro .situation will be cleinnl up, Dyspeptic persons who have In en prono to prophecy all sorts of liniinelnl evils for .Scranton with tho departuio ot tho steel mills, will now be obliged to ttiin their attention to the weather, It begins to look as though it might be ueeoss-iiry to offer raut-oius lur the nilnlsteis who have been intrusted with tho mission or arranging payment for Mls-s Stone's release, President Ki tiger -sllll lliuls s-ntlsr.u-ttou In tho ItnowleilKo tint t his unfortu nate I'olloweis are at least wonylng tlio Ilrltlsh. In the matter or payment of Anierl can claims, Yenrsjuela shows a dispo sition to defy tho sheriff. The occasional meetings of the Deiii ocrutlc state committee in-cue a good liuiliy teadeis about the roiitilry from oblivion. In spile of the pioss of oilier litifl lies", iini'.luiid IIiiiIh time to atinex a rich Island now nml then, I.alest icporln from Hltngway Indicate Hint the glitter of gold continues to uiver sufferings untold. The American flog Now flas a Rival 'pei'lnl tuiiepnnilente ut "Ihe 'I'lllnme, Wellington, Ovt. 'J I. Till: AMIIIirt'AN ,u Ins u Ihuopraii ilt.it, I.Vimmtk lias come Into the Held as s pro diner and evpoiler of bous and lioir pi'ib tuts with u gumlli nt trait Intel cIH,' If nni Mhnieslltf' tn Aii'iilciti producers "I 11 toiiuiHidily tthnse export t.ilue picw fioiu S"l,-HN.i-'iS in v,ii ( p,(it,1,.AI In 00, 'Jhese flgiiii-s liuw the total t due of Imp ptoducts i-. polled hum Hie fnlleil Slalei u lyil mid 1WI, lespetliwiy, the ilelalls for Idol beinir: land, siil,.',MI-; Iuuiii, fl7,lt'!),lru; ham., SJJ.SIJ. 77.: Mllcil 11 ih I piikleil pmk, VM'-".UI; fir.h pil, ,2,l'JI1u, 11111I taiiiKil pot!., f7iw,.!M. 1) -'Ihe fut Hut 1,f,-r pioilutt.1 faint the Ingest slnule iti-iii in the espoit.ilions of tlic I'nlted M.ltis I1.1t ln)f exireded l.i-t je.u by two mil lion dolhiH tliiiM; nf inauufacliur.s nf lion mid steel, wli exports hate atti.iiled so mui li at tention, lends lnteiest lo some facts tthicli hive just ic.uhed the trrntuy I1111p.u1 of stalls tiis itg inline Hie uinak.ilile detelopineul of the lii(-iil.iliS ludiistrj of DeiuiiJil.. 'Ibis inlof inatloii is tuiblUhcil in the "Diiiivli Kxport He. k," nml slioH.s tint (lie iMiinber of head of Milne In Ddini.iil; has iiiiira-nl fioni il(U,unO in 1-iit in 77i,0iM in issi ..i i.ins.ihxi in p0S, tlio latest im- fur ttlihli -l.tti-tlr ate ntallilil-. 'I lie piulilbilloii nf tlic inipurtalliiii of lite lings Into (liinnii.t mid the fmtcd Kliiadoin, ivhltli iniinlili-s welc Dentil nU's pnmlp.il rii-tiiiiieis in nils line, it'.tillPi! in tlic e..tblliiiiient ot klaujli lei liuux's In DinuiuU ind die incie.ie In the pimliiitinii of JlanMi li.ncu anil h.itus In n 11 nl .tens 1ms been plienotiieiul. 'Hie eioits of haul-, ami luion fioni JKiiiiuil! hue crmtn fioiu H.UO.Hii) D.ini.h puiimls ill 7S to 1:'.i,70O,. IH) D111M1 puiimls in I v,;; the jui, ini ie.iiiii- fioni 1, 110,000 lauiiet- in ls7s to I7,om).OiKI Kioncr in 1!'Ij, tlio tjluo of tlic down being M.n: - o - A- a conscijuincc nf the clianje fiutn the e poil of lite swine tn that of sl.uiBlileied nni 111.1N. the si iii'4litei-hoiies liatu ti-,cn to (be Bieilist inipuitanie in llmni-il; iluiini; the l.i"-t I11101 tillien yen. Whil-t fornieil.t tlio slaiujli-tei-liou-n belonged In piit.ito i1ullti1lu.1l., .1 laine immliei nt joint and 1 u upcrathe slauliter I1011.es hate been c.lablehed diiiini; tills pciioil. 'this inntcmriil cnuiincni.cd in 17 on ariount nf tlic (.'(tiiiaii iiuiioit.it ion pmlilliitiiin ttlieii it lioiaine HCU..II to hill .1 cmi.iilii.iblo 1 untber of Miine ttliUti eiu foimcily suit to tleiuiany alite f,,r -ale In Kiiglaud. n 'I lie niunbcr of head of .wine expoitnr ro Tier many in the ju.tr before 1 lie piohihiliuti was en fuiird amountid to inure than .1 tii,ulrr oi :i lullliuii, and thus thou- w.i. Middenly plenty of wnil. fur ..etu.il slaimlitei-lioucc--. in 1--7 one to-opi'iathi- slni),'iitci-lioii.e vas (.talili.lnd, in 1""S M'teii, and Lipid iihkii-.s tta-, made diuiiiK the folliittiiip jiai-, ttilii miaul-, to e.labli-hing ncw sliuliti-i.huu.is and lo the qii.mlity of bacilli tliej piodutid. - -o 'llieie aiu nnt !' lonpeialiie slaimtiUi houe-i in IKiimaik v.-lililt in 1-w killed abnut. TJD.OOO head nf mOiio at .1 t.ilue of about lil'i million kiimer (aliimt s,fM.'iOi. and abnut S'.IM) head of cattle for uvpoit at .1 talue of iibout '.''' million kionet. 'Ihe l.utje.l l 1tif.-hl11-l1n11.1s killed Hum ,'iS,(k)0 Ui i,,oon pig. in 1.')'), and (lie Miiillu fium !i,iH) to 10,000. In IV17, slau:;li-tir-hou-es tteie .tilled us lining- been ot.ilili.hril .11 a (n-t nf :i..-, 1,010 kinn.r, and the muulni- of pi . mis -.Im uis in (he pinlits of thr.-o 'Jl otali IMimints t.n 11.72-i. Adding to the.e the two laiite-l. tin f Oilni. anil Holding, (lie lu-t of wins It (11.1 l,7."i0,(i()0 kioier, lie-ide. two mill-lei- slaiilitt 1-h011.es and exten.iuus lur Ihe slainihlciiiiv nf cattle Im- r;iou and other nli-jeil-t, tlic lutal uutliv aiiiouuls to I. t ltdilinu kioiur, and the lutil muuhi-i of tu-opciatoia almiii ,Vi,iioii. 'llu-.e 111 (iputatuis hate b.iimd theni-ebes in i ml Ihe whole m put nf their swlim In the slausjlitii-lmu.i., anil 1; n.i 1 .1 111 -.- 10 In 1, kiniiei pi 1 licad nt cwiue 101 tiiuds .mil wnikiiuv tapiuil, 'I he-e in-oin-l.ltoi. h.nn iquillj' the wniking epni.es and the jmi'. iiii1ii in thu rime 111 inner a. Ihe diiiic.. 'Ilu- employ .",pi hands boide. miu.igei. and nflu e l,i1. .Nil nf lie '.", slaiightei-liou.c. pn.c.. a 'uiuiimu nig.iui.itiou and man it 1111 tit, and a iiiiiitiinn nillic at t'npiii litem. 'I lie :itri.ii,i- ui-t nf the ..knwlitc r nl c.uli n- Im mi 1 tin- .l.iiuhtei -hnii.es was -.'.I liniiir in I'mi, -J.jn kinih-r In 1-07. .111, 1 jv; kini.M- in lo, it pci out. of llic niciea-e in 1 n-t bt in v doc In iiuici-c ill wac-., n 'llic luilnwiiu tabic .Imw. lie CUnlumil. aniniiul nl Im.iiu,.. tian-iLlcd hi the m op.-i niti- .1.iul;1i lei iinusc. : -laiiglilcr- hOH-l". No. 1 s Ji) ,11 II II r 17 UO SWllin ."l.iughlciud. .No. W.IU7 l.ll.ilN 1 17. II.". J il.TIi LM7.ll 1 1 ::i7,7.-.- -,.7.!l 'ii.'H li-'o.s.lt ."isklJI (Ol.lli'l 7J1M71 l.nl.'.uri line. Itlnlll r. 1,iUI,7l7 ."i,s"0,7u.'i 7,IM7 l.l,u,'iil 1 7, -Jill, 4 lii l'M17,l7."i L'O.ill.ilVi L'.'lI-.l,!,? j-i,-inii,:.i,t .''IjI'IO.S.I LMu'ViJl'l :iI,-Jll.7l.i LMUIVJ-O i.ii. l-s .. 1-5'' .. l-'HI .. Il'l .. 1V1J .. 1-u.s .. i-y 1 .. l!l'i . . utm .. J-'7 .. I Mi- .. J5'1'.' .. Tut ll ARCHBISHOP IRELAND STRIKES. ON I'lom the Nuilli Auiciifali Itetitw. To mui vho aie t-nttiiiit; upon .1 stiiko it sliuiild be cli.ir that 111 piitcntliij,' uiliii fioni ttoiklui,' tint' ale acting in illicit couttadictiou to thu tciy piinilde of veronal libcily in tlituc uf v.hiili they lu-ttiy tliniu.eltet in teas Ills, lo wnll;, WIiuii iudltldiial woikiiidi nr torn. biiutloiis of woikiucii lefu-o In toinpil limn tn tvuil., fur lie simple it-i-iii 1l1.1t In tlio eujoj mint of ihelr piiMinal llbutt tliey me tue to wnrl; or not t umk. Hut, eiulinilj-, the iot oll.uy nf lids Is lliat null who 1 huin-e In tvutk miht In- .illnwcil to Moil,. Not 111111J jc.iis .can an u-oi iultii uf woikiuiii iidiluliig a Mtikc li.ul le.isnn ti, expect fiuninaj tiealiiiiut fiimi law tuints, inone as then weic tn Inlupicl in a luauucr iinf.it 01 able to muIi rolUctlte attluii tlic taiious so-callid toiisiiii.it j- M.ilulos tlirwti otci the pigts uf llngll.li and Aniiiitan law- book-. Agalil-t null statutes ami luain.t the inlt-ipii-t Ulcus U-Ullly all.ul.td In llicni Iho filciiiN of laliiir waged 11111 1.1. ins' war 111 ilie luinc of pei mii.il libcit), with the u Milt that now, e.vcpi In i.isci liiMihln-.- .1 liieaih of nnili.ni, nr tn Idling .seilous damage 011 public n(eict., Iibor 1111I1 iw iiiij-, x It lir.nl 11.I, nt imiiilln- tliii ill.-pli-a.iue of tlic liw, initiate a Miike mui con tinue it as Innt; as they may ilciin lit. Is It lint .liange lli.il, nfici' IjIioi union hue won tlio louglnuglit battle for their own pciaunal libiity, they sliniild turn aioiunl and t-l 1 Ivc in wie.t pilwiiial libcitt- flout iioii-tiuluii woikeisl ll would sum lint libor unions fiui,-ht to In- ,1 law lo tlieuicli( apat iimii and abotc- the law uf thu laud AN ABLE OFFICIAL. I'lum Hie Aldibald l itlitu. lutexet- xliw-i the loin nuy iiileil.iln on the siibjctl 01 slltc pullllcs Ihei .liuulil nut lie piiiuitletl to lull item wiih his tclctiiuu ot coun ty utliieis wlm-e dutlc-i lute nothing to tin with ihe nun ijji mint nl Hate nU,u.. 'Ihe uhlm ot intuit) toiitiollcr i one w1iq.ii ctlllsiic loiicciu is llic 1; 1 1 a i 1 s uf l.ukaw.11111.1 inuut), and the i.ii.tli.ilc t.-r thai nlll-.e -shoul.l bo toittl lor un hU nit I Us a u nun ami a .111 0UI11.1I. Judged by tills annul ml the Itipiiblltau laudldittt fur the ulllie. Mi. II. . .Kino, ui this plate, mii, tics all tin' iiipiiicmems. .Mi, .tunc-, dm Inn his biltt tumic in the i.ftitc of county (i.ltli.lltr x Im li he now lmlil-, bis shown tliat lie povc-ncs the ability Hut the oltlic talU for. He- Is .1 pun of lilli thaiaittr wlei will do hit duty without fear or faun. Mr. Junt, uj tilled uniom unices uf public trut in Hits huiuiijjli and in rteiy iiislamo liu lias made an honest and tmupetent oflidal. lleiii'X .-1 ie-Iileiil of this town ho li.i .1 lltiht Id rxpul Hu. siiiiit ef his licit-hboi ami we tm-t that i'. will be -;eii,'ioiily glim 10 hint oil tlrctiuil da). SCHLEY COURT RESUMES IrVillitllilril flolil l'JRe I. innnirr rn tiny thy in tthidi Ihctc tva it battle or nny oilier ilnie''' "So far as inj ubsiitailnii wuit, he was thor. iilighly fcailud nnil self iiusmis.uI on nil iicci klont." "Wis he nl ntij- ( line wllhln your laiowlcdjre Ijliorlnif imiler 1nent.1l exelttment?" ".No, fir." Mr. Iliiiin.i exhibited In Ihe tvlltios n letter dated Slay Ml, ivis, nl wiittm by I'oniniodoij hchlc.y. ttlildi toiililiicd n iileieme lo the dis- palelies thai had 1 1 biouithl by the Ihipoiil, "'id Kltlnir 11 Krne1.1l iici-nuiil nf the operullolis Jf tie llillisT Biptatlron. Tlio 1 otuiiiodore fouitlit by Hi ilMi tier, 11 h slated bv litni, to sliow- that ttie NO. 7 tlif.tl.llll. kunun n, ll.r. 'll,r Strlilei1 Mler was melted n the 'JM of May and not lb" SMil flic ttllncM B.ild; "Ihe eeniuiullon of this letter and the (banned Indoi.tinuii In lcul iienell on Ihe bail; nf one nf the dl.palt-lies would von lo Indicate tint the dl.p-ltih liilulit hate hern itcelted 1111 Ihe '.!2d." Aflir tlie exainlniillon hid pint-ceded ulonir this line for funic time Mr. Itatnci addie,cd the court as follows; "May It ptc.no the coin I, we ndiiilt tliat wo Rot Nn. 7 by the Diipnnl (width inllicd Ihe lly Iiir Miiiadrnti nfl f lenfuettos nn .May -J'. I-11!), nml we atlmlt tint we Rot So. lit- the Hawk nml Hie Malblehcad. Now, the trouble Is about the other No. 7. Whcle did Ihe tlupllinlc of So. 7 k'o? We cannot admit tli.il we ot It by the Iowa, but we nt-iie upon thiec piopnltlons: 'I lie Diipiuit cnriieil N"n. 7, the Hawk N'o. S mill tho Maibldieitl No. s, n niltnil the reielpt of this lueiiioiniiiluin fioiu Captain .Mtfalla bv the Hawk, but what we have nut been able to litnl out mid raimot admit Is tint Ihe Iowa canieil So. 7." Mr. itnticr turned to .Xthnliiil Schley nml asked: "lint admit dial, don't j on, 11dn1i1.1l" The admiral icpllcd: "Ceitalnh, wc admit that." Meiilrnanl Wills was llll iniiUr tro.s cxanilnl' (Ion whin llic roiut look Us 11.111I lundienii ie. cc.". When die court met at 2 n'rlurlc Mr. llaun.i coiitliuinl Ids cxaininitlon of .Iculinant Well". The Receiving Stamp. "How- do jou account spccKkallj- for Ihe ab kciku of itieitlnir stamp liupiliit on the tlupll 1 .lie 'Dear Nlilcj' itt-p.tlc lir lie a.l.cil. "II Is pistlblc tlm I jotted down that note on thciii when tlu-y wcie handetl lo me. Of lotii.e. It was tin-111.(0111 to put itcoitluir -damps nn lctteis gencLillj-." "Can it be pns.lble tint tlio loiumoduie ie tallied tit 111 lor some timer" "It is pos.lhle, but not piobable. lie s-onie-limes held tli.palches in the cabin foi a time, but be neutrally st nt them down as tfoon as ic- teiteii. III rrplj- tn nuclions Hie witness F.1I1I that Ie icuumhirid iib..nliitt1t- ni.lhiiii; almut the uieipt of di. pitch .No. S finm .dinii.il Sampson tt I'nni. moiloic Schli-j-, satini; Hut the Spanl-h fleet was piobably at santiauo, except wli it was retcaltd Iij the lrieitini; stamp indoifrinciiN. He said that on this tli.pattli, ns on the "Heir Schlcj-" letter, theie had nt lli.r been an Indoi.cineul showing Its uceipt on Maj- -J I anil suli.ciiiently iiiotbcr Inilniseiiitnt wrltlui oter the Hist indl catlug lis leceipt nn the 2-Id ef H1.1t inniilli. "oiu pcuul 111.11 ks, Ihcn, tjiinot be tak-n as n veij' cletr iiidlialiuu as tn win it llio-o papeu tteie lcccitcd:" was .i.ked. 'I lie ullii".J leplleil tliat tliei- loultl be. suing: "(ieneiiillj-. I should sat- jc. I do imt, intend to be infallible nn Hut subject." "Hut (he 'Detr cihlrt' letter, jnu siy, xtnultl sctiii to liate been ictcned oil tlic- JJd of Maj .'" "Ves." "So that, nlthoin;li adu.illv trreltisl on the 2d. it bine the liulor-t incut nf '.Mil' and 'Jlth'V" "One boie a date '2Itl' and another lioie a ilate SIlli,' as 1 recollect. Dispatches in Evidence. Mr. Hanti.t then put I" an frstimouj' dispatdiu N't).. .", and 11. bolli 11.1111 Ad11111.1l Sdilij-, diieetim; u .tiitt bloikade ill Cicnfneijos ai.il the litter rn (lo.iinr I Im .Mel 'alia incmnianiluiu. Th witne-s was again tuc.tioucd conteiuing Hm iccelil. of tiiom tlnr. one enpj-of the Mil. ilia incmniaudum, but lie tuaiutaincii Hi it lie 1e111tmbc1t.1l oiih nnc topv, at the same time admitting the pu.-ibilily nf Hie lcinpt of anothf-r topj. Asked when he hail In. -I sci 11 the tlKpittli iulinihiieil by Captain ('niton, llic Mitnc.s said he did not liiuciubir to bite t'ter seen il. Tins n the di.pilili scul to the llait.nd, ..itlng lli.il Ilie spauiuds weic ini.li.ilily.il S.iutiago, and tlic one whiih tdmii.il I'nt tun slid he had dtliteutl to Cnnnundoio SlIiIcj on .Maj S7. In lid. inuiicctiun Mr. llanin siitl that he had nnL bein able lo hud the uiistliul nf this ill. paldi among Ad111i1.1l hdilcj-V. iapci.. He 11 marked al.n iut itleutally Hut theie tveic nlhci.s of Adinh.il Kchle.t's p.ipi-ii. lni-sing. Mi. II.11111 1 then iiuctlnnoil l.iiuienint Well, t lu.clj- about Atlmiial sililcj'r. piici., but he 11 pealed tint since lie hail bnxed Ificiu up and tmn"d them mil- In Admiial scldej- in lsns lie bid not seen tlitni until lie mv thciu ltientb- al the nixy ileniitineut. "I saw llu 111 tciy niiit.li fprcid iibnut at the drpaiiuii nt .lute f have Ihcii bcic," saul he. "I'nder whil 1 irt um.i.iiites ilid jnu txaniinc tin m at Ilie dt p.iitineiil .'" "I cxauiitied thciu to make tuiiics nf tcitiin papt.. I .ipplictl to tlitleiini oflmis. 'Ilitv wue haiitUd to me. I made .ut h rnpit-s a. I tii.liul and tiiintil the pipcis mil to tin- ii.pnu.lhlc Iiei.oii. cnuctiuttl " Never Tnlkert of Retrogade. l.icuteunit Well, si ill Hut he hail ncw-i h..d auj- inuieH.itluii wllh 1 niiiuiutliiie sddij mn iiiniug the itttngailc iiiuwnuut. "My own idea was that wi wuc iicadiug fur S.intiagn," he ..liil. lie lriniinbeiiil ili-ciiinus a. lo tlic p,i..ildlity of guing tn Huuiitt-t lnv lo 1u.1l, but lii. ntxii leinlit ition was that il was unit tn be in itit.liti Ct niiugini it.. Aiiiimg nihil- di-patohe. read be Mr. II mill and nu wlnili tin x- it tit : w.i. tiut.linntii was one dated M iv 2, limn ('niiuiodnie Sililt-j- in the nny ihiilmcut, gitiug intuitu ilinti nf' ihe tap. twi' ut the Ih.mtuitl with dial lur the p uii-li lltel. 'liu. wa. the tlav luiuic the pu.iile hua (Inn iif the .-pani-li ships In the huboi r sin li.mo. In tcpl.1 tu fptclliuis bj Ml. lliiiiu. Ihe witness Mid 1I1.11 while h, iniil.l nut itpcat attuil ion tel.atinll. Willi ( uliiuimlule Sibit'V 1 ntacmlug the uting.idt tuiAcmtiit lie was sure dial the mote mcul was in itlc huiiu.c nt tlie lOitiuiudnu -. auxl tlv abnut the cii.il supply nr the ve-.el. of the Hi el. lie kniw, .aid the witne... thai Hie spin, i-li licet was In the sltiuifv ami Itlc that it was lint tltsiiiblc tu meet It without an adoquak lucl supple lu uple to a iiie.llou bv f iptain l.eiulj-. I.I, u tenant Wills said Hilt Willi the II100I.I111 liaihil at shn v.u ami with Ihe linboi tienillug . it dues II w.i. 111i111.il Mill th" spinislixc-.tls lomln-r nut nt llic haibni sliiiuld fate the lliiinkhu. .Mr, Well, w 1. on tin- st mil whin (unit .idjuiiiiicd for the d.n. The Uile Cartoon flas Seen Ifs Day 1'iltalo l)al?dl In the --un. T 111! Orii:it eteulng, di.iticlng to be pistlng ihiuiigh the uld bilck house un Tenth stieit 111 Wa.hinntou wleic Lincoln iliitl. in Hie hall ajiuoadilng the 1I1.1111 liiv whuo Ihe "guoil 111.111 mtt his fate," I was jialiiid lit.tniid i-xpic.sluii to see banning un the walls Hie ilu-adful cir louns of "Huiici Abu" wliltli appcaictl in su many papus in tin- tLik ilajs ot the i.Ts. () coiiiso 1 had .1 faint ntnllei llmi nt tline- war ilnie 1 jiIi ilnie.-- but licit- befuic me. In all Ihcir lildioiis nml hunible dl.loitiun of tiiilh, le.uurc ami iliara Icr, these Binti.mie and iltliMible tilings stowled tluwn I10111 the nulls, ll bioiight bail; the in-i. i mailed the per,(iulloii and detain illtni width "eiliuulalnl, ni.tl-; He.l Hie iiiuidcr of tho fnicninst man in all tho lido of lime." 'Ilnie wen- the homily huiiot Icitiiiu baicly xlslblc 111 llic giutc-mio i.iilutiiis 011 Hi- wall, width iipiu-cnted I1I111 as "An Ape," as "lltlf Mggir and ll'ilf Monkiy," at .1 "l.uani," "Ithling a Hall Tar .ind TiMllur-," mi'l -'U Hut in.ill-'iilly .un! iiKinl.it.il -,- uitilil ileu-o ami por 111) nf a lie. pot, tjl.int, liiouulrbuik, bimiiti 11ml fool, bi portialts of Ahialiaui l.liuoln! I l.uiw, us all the world knows, (hat in Iho pie-u of the pin lit us Abraham l.iiKnln ncicr lltul to sen .1 duciit portrait of hiiihdf. Tlie sjiue Is llleially tine of Mclxlnle) wiml for wold. Only MiKlnley was etui woiift xlllified iintl caiica turtil down o Iho eij- da) whin Hie sauis Html tdi liu 1 Jluic taustil his assassination 0 Al the hist tliini-jlit I did not 3'", hut I now do, that Hum lailtious pi the hall leading lu I lie ihaiiibtr uf dcjili wric in hlstoiic luimouj Willi all Hut follnwid. In llic uld win this millions of piople not Hie only Itli 1 they em bail uf l.lu 10I11, as In ll.e.-e liitr ditj inlllloiu 101 Hiclr m.ly idei of M1KI11I1) fiuui the-c dauiiublo tar loons, hi the (-U'-, 1 l.ut-w resprct-ible ieuplc wlei uttnally liclliiul l.lucnlii was .1 xul-jai- lilaek aiiaul, an illite.ale and brutal tjiant, lulf nci.io, and all Hut, -ind t It.-y luled hlui auuidliivl). ll uiuiiil a fal-c ili.u.icicr fur him in all Hie 1 liiuls uf the mob, mull no man in nil Iho woihl w.ij luted us f.luculii tva.s by a full half of the AmtiiiMii ptoplo until it i.iii.cd Ids iiiiudd. 'Iho taitouus arc fittingly ilbplajctl now- in the lull way leading up to the ilumbci wlicio be bieallieil Ids last! Move that hour 1,0 (Jitnun of Un' lulu; not one. Aiuciica and tho woild would not lor ei.e inoiiiiut (olii.itc auj cjricjtuilng uf tlic uenllc and -.ainted Lincoln now, hj -w hj Oh win, If it was light fioni Is'-O to tMvl it it not l(.ht now tu icpivscnt Lincoln as a buitv and (vol, ns was done satm-rty etuy Uy nnnt lite tlae he was iiotiilnited In 1f till In) fell In isivlf 'Tlie iiie.Hon point a moral) It anwir Itclf it is dgnltiiaiit Jut now. -o -True nlo It Is of MtMiihy. Ihit eoml nun win) Is liinnri.nl How by nunc penple llul eter wept nl nny urate tute nnly t,,t ,it faltaiy, lifter mw Piie-iiol a Ungle ileienl iilelme of lilni'ilt m- of lil Mends lu the pic.t of the gut tern and sewirs fioni the tlay he beeaine trnwitinr of Oliln 1111III he dltil, Not pup I Sot one! Let lis be pliln, Lit us tate Ihe fads. Let me not mince wnnls. If u w-a-s Jusllriilile In irprceul AlcKlliley ns .1 little Napoleon nml l)l,llil, ns "Willie t.nnklng to Ills Pap-i, Ihe Truts," ,u mi Linperor and a luby--l ti w,, ilu,t In ivu-ltail, lip lo Sepltiutirr n, lull, what m.iilp II wmng then? .N'o ini-iuliist, open or totert, due dis play that llltle but- looking up In Hie likr biiite totercd with ? si , notvl The American p.'ople would not tolciatc II. Xnluratly, tin refute, not from shame or leniurse, but fioni li.ir, mui fear only, Ilie piinled pit Hue tirrss has tlt.ill nut none of Hit ditt fliicc .Mclilntty tell, il ilue nut. it lieter shall dale tu do hi again. Its form nf mi.udiy anarchy tun Hot nml in.nl In Ink ami tjpe has gone gllinincrliig with lis twin luolhrr, tlio (iiurcliM liumli, pol.on ami idstul, and is now cmlrr the bin nf pcpulir 10ndeinii.il inn. Vlun ionrcas meetii il will go uiidei the ban of the law. 0 'Ihe Ainerli.in people lute thrlie (Imnl b) the bleeding toipscs of their prrli!ents, to ro.i1l7 nl )lt Hut libel and inl.icpicM-nlltioti lead tu Jcalcuy, jenlou.y tu Imlc, anil lute lo murder. Tlie tifely nf Hie president and nil In .mlliorliy deinaiitls that the iii.illcioiis cartoon shall ro Willi the olmenc tiiiliirc. It docs not aluldgo fire pccili or a flee prcs to prohibit ob.crnc lit iratuie. How can It liifilue-- thiv-e F.u rctl rights tn prohibit nit scaud lions anil ltlng iciri"-cnl.i-thins of men In iiutliority.' 'Hie pilnclde Is Hie nunc 11 police ugulitlon. A pair of ruueillil justice fieri)' exerci.ctl in cm-ij- st itc with iff rrinio to .1 hundred climes far li il tti-rri mis than a r.utnoii has plotcn H-.clI to be. The pies cnt piesldent ninco llic div nf sin .tu nt Hill, Mail; llaun.i since the tioniln.it Ion of MtKliilcy lintc been the (argils at which the (iicss of tilth his ninirtl lis io.oneit ariowf. Tiiiul. Cod! they will neteriee lluniselvcs eailciluictl ogaln. Vellow jouuulisni v 111 neur iig.ilu seek to .1 rouse, nml nr.it If), depravetl appetites Willi a gie.it and good nun grinning like 11 skeleton, nr another good nun bloated ami brutil as .1 high w.1,1 inati. It Ins passed nwaj, think (foil1 Senntor Quny nt Harrisburg. It) i:clii.lc Wile fioni The Associated I'rc... Ilarrlsburg, Oct. 5!l.- Senator Quay airited in llaiiiduirg this aftnnoon ami went at nine to the excuithe mansion, v.licie ho was tlie gnc-l of HoKinnr Mnne, The seiutor wns on his wat- to Philadelphia, nml Mopped oil lo pay a fi lentil) xUlt to (totcinoi- Mono, whnni he has not sctn sintc his icti'in 1 tuiii I'lct ul 1. 'Hie smalnr ic 111. lined at (he mai'.iou ,111 lioui ami then slatted fur l-liilulclplil.1. Wife-benter Will Keceive the Lash. fly i:tlusiie IVirc tioin '1 he Associated 1'rc-j. Wlliulngton, Oct. Sl.-'ltnlicil Mexf.11 1, luhucd, w is this morning send need by .lodge Chun hman in imuiicipil lourt to leu dais iinpiisouiuent and ten lisiic-, fur healing his xtife. 'llic law pi 1 viding la.hes fur wifc-licaicis was p.i.eil at Hie last sc.s.ioii of Hie Icgi.littne and lids is the til -t in-l.niii' uf its (ii.ictlc.tl 0pe1.1lie.11. People's Party Indorses Mondcrenu. Iiy llxt lu-ite in- fiouiTlie As-ociatitl Tiiss. lliiii.buig, (let, 'Ji. -Isaac Motiilcicau, tlie IMo liitdtmu pninliieo for state ticiMiiet, hi. been uoiuiualcil it) the People's p.utj state cnmuiiltcc to till tlic vacuity nn its ticket orcidd I')' tlic uillnliau.il nf N lib. 111 I.. Atwnotl, nf Oil. ml. Mr, .Mnnden-au's ncuuinatinu wa.ieitititd lotkij to tlic stale tlepiilmciit. . Corporntions Chniteied. By Lxclusite Wlic ficm Tlio .Vsocialed I'rcu. lliiii.hmg, Ott. til. -I haitei. wue iv.ued bj the state depat Imenl lutlay in the following mr tHirttiuus: '1 he 1't uu.jliaiil.i Coutiai Hug iintl nn-triiitiou tonipaiiy, Hani. lung; 1api1.1l, IOti,niit). 'llic lcuii--)lt iiii.t Hiking inmpuit. of .-.cranton; 1apil.1l MOii.whi. 'Ilie lliriejlmu I'aik company, Kane; i.ipllal, si, Mil. LJWTICJilTY HOTELS Grand Atlantic Hotel and Anncx Virginia Aie. and Death, Atlantic City, N .7. fai.xtb jcar; .".10 beautiful looms en-ulte, ilngU and with bitli; hot and old sea-water batlu In hotel and annex-, foiatlon fclect and iruirnl, within few )aidi cf tlio fctcel l'ici. Oichc.lra. OfTira tjicciil Fpring latcs, -jli to 1j by week; $J..",0 up by tlay. fcpeelal tates to ftunlicj. Uoacliea meet all trains. Wiitc for booklet. ciiARLr.s 1:. corn. We Have Just Opened Needless lo say it's the money, oi it wouldn't be vmKSBK&aii m IT INCLUDES Pots, Pans, Kettles, Coa! Hods, Spiders, Griddles, Etc. In fact, all of the many Kitchen Utensils made in this ware. See window display. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. Egllf.W.WHiJL'.'Ai. isa3Ea3zreregfT--3ga Imif " mini Cooking ,ecture Joday BY Miss Smily Tuesday, October 22 CANNG DISH LESSONU'elsh Rarebit, Lobster a fa Ncwlwrq, Chi nese t'fffjs, fricassee of Oysters, The lecture and demonstration is held at our store at 3 p. m, We cordially invite you to be present. p'oote 8t fuiier Company. Mears Uuiding, ALWAYS BUSY, mm i Mil lii inm flRirtiR v-'.r in. r 50c Sclioo'l Shoos, r0c. Mls3 nml Cliihls, nil sizes. Lewis & Reilly, 114-116 Wyoming Aveuue. i-. $ Pciccltd wiih (me as lo )our purse nml licet'.-'. Our FALL UNDERWBAR Ktndc is c.xcrptioiulli good ,inlllj f,,r the pi ire. Small sums tnlk lug nml hate murli sticngtli amongst our seasonable o(lering. 412 Spruce Street. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital 200,000. Surplus 525,000 United States Depositary. Special attention given to uusiNKSS. rKRSoxAr. aud sav ings accounts, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. W.M. Conni-.i i , President. Hi.nry Bi.lin, Jr., Vice Pres. W.M. hi. Pick, Cashier. Our New Fall Stocl: of very best possible for the here. M- Coiling t.';jBifl-.-? HvC Mlm&) FINLEY'S MB Tin- iiiitiutmt-i-nioiit of thu opening ot our now Unci 1st nlwayi) ruculvcd with appreciation rccnanlisliig the fact that oiir ptyles ami qualities are nl wnya -suiierlor lo those shown hy other-). This reason xt; lmvo succeeded beyond our own exiectiillins nml ttto showlnp; many novelties oC that natty and stylish apiiearanco tlmt r-ns-lly tlls titiKiilRh our make ot Waists and Haeaiii-s. Eiderdown Robes and Sacques Ih-rutllfully made from the llnest (Itiiillty eiderdown, in ail the new pret ty wiiudu, jiliiln, and fancy trinmied. Ui'i'.sslmr Saciiies romp xvlth crochet eilse of zephyr. Otheis daintily lln Ished in white satin baby llbbon. Flannel Dressing Sacques Jlaili- from liiictst rinnlily all-txooT l-'renoh llanncl, in all the lioxx wniited colors; sumo plain and others nicely ttlmnicd. French Flannel Waists In lai'se n'sorlinent or styles. Jliuli n-oin the litxst riuality Kicnch flannel. Jlanj- plain styli, tucked and plaited; others more pluhoritti'ly trimmed, per fect in lit nml coi'icct in make, stylu and llnlsli. Conic in blue, cardinal, pink, old rose, cadet, lax'cnder, etc. Silk Waists Ne' Silk "WnisN nrrlvliitT daily ot r-xi'i'll'-nt Kt-iide stilt taffeta silk, tho iiuallly that insures koo1 wear, in nex- shades ami attractive; styles. 510512 Lackawanna Ave Furniture We are now showing tho largest assortment of Furn iture ever presented to the people of Scranton. Our stock is bigger, our salesrooms large and better arranged than ever before. You will have no trouble in finding just what you want. Our prices are right. We buy our goods in large quantities and our prices are correspondingly low to you. Our manner of doing business, our custom of fair treatment, has won us thousands of friends. If you have not yet dealt with us, don't fail to give us a call at the first oppor tunity. We can save you money, Hill & Council i2i N. Washington Ave. Linotyps Composition Book nr News Done quickly and reasonably nt The Tribune office, iHHihl 'I J GunsterU Forsyth ;i'J7 rcnu Avenue.