,-,r-l ' n ' .-?.- - cr iA) jisf . M fcc , fi-V . rr IK h ' . THE SGR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1901. itv B un If t;r IS if i (Je Scranfort $rt6une riiMl-ri.it tltlly. I.uept Siiiieliy. Iv TheTrlb. it rubluhlnu t'ompany, at l'llty Cmlt A Month. mt tat. UVV H HICHAM), IMllor. O. P, llVMllli:, lluslnc-s .Manajtr. ticvv York OfflccJ ISO Jfj-sau ft, s. s. vni:i:iANt), Bole Agent (or foreign AdicltlMne. Entered tt the I'ostofTic-p nl Pcranlon, Pi , as ficcontl Class Mall Mittn. when nincc ltl permit, The Tribune In iiluivs llid to niltit nhort Idlers from ll fttrn.l hear inqr on current topics, hut lis rule Is tli.lt tliee mut be rIrikiI. tor ptiblliaHnn. by Hie writer' tril names and the inndltion preerdrnl tu ac :cplinrp l that all contributions Mull lie subject In editorial revision, i lit: ri.AT jiati: pon Aivi:tvnsisa The follow liter table lww Ilie price per Inch ncli Insertion, pace In In tied within one )eis lidl niRpr.ev Position .30 .21 .13 .Hi ,1R less than fiOOlnrhes tm inches... I") " enno " rono " ... I or ranis of thank-, rciolullons of condolence r.l Bliiillir contribution- In the nature of ad vrrtlln The Tribune makes a charge of 0 cents line. Retes for Claiaiflcel Atlvertlsinir furnUlied on eippllenllon. sritANTO.V, XOVKMIti.Il :., 1H01. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Sunniic Court-U 11,1,1AM I. I'O'rrKH. ricui(i-rii.Mv c iiAimrs. County. 'uiic.i. v. cai:i'i:vh:i:. .s.,iituiici-i:. a. .mxi:. ."iiionei-itit. .1, .i. mminirs. Miiirjor-(ii.oii(ii; r. sn:vr.VM).f. l.lrilicii Xoi'. f "Micn the Demount- mciiI out of power in rur lali- It lelt to (lie Henulillr.m tuilj i lej- v of Mino-l Hn.WJ.im of ilebi. Ilii debt, by i" iiliDtiilsti.it ton unde llipiililiiaii lull', hai I'ocn ahno-t entirely pud. H" Imvc Iiicicj ed III- appn iii.illoiw In the common mI.uoN tmtll c .! ji.iJ nt the head or Hi" Amcili.ni stilci in mpporl of nopnhr edm.illo.i I'mlei Hcpnlillcaii adiiilni.li.iiion llure liai licm pild cadi jear for cluCHlioul pihpi-vl nioic Hun .is ippioprlitcd In' the Dcivrcritie pally In llicll .-ju irti 1 of a tcnlmy nf iiiImiiIc We lini mcica-id our np 1 ropii.iliom to (liull.ilil" ,im rleciuo lUH lii'tl trtloiia until c inn mike llii'lmi't Hut no stite letHCcn the t'vo o(tun vuppoit' Hifr lntltii tioih n well a- doit mu own Out 7. OHO 000 'f p'oi!o a ip iiidii-tiimi',, 1 r,nr-.t, li lidding and lappv, Vit, ftu'rouudui .i- v., aic on eeiv tide Vith piopcigus Iiih1iip, u'li.lllioiH. villi people 1 tppv, ciiiplmcil .nid toiilintcil. .i tul mill eicrv nicmie nf liij-iue-s and lijde f nil v uciipiid, and with Hie piu-pecl of Hie Inline Inulitinlnir. and f-iowiiiL' inoie linpelul, the old hl-lotie pnlj of (tetrictlon ii ml uoitioii cn up j h-tiih il rij if false pictine, lpotuv and iii'ii i clily fo: the ptnpi-c of nii'-U-hIiiij: lb,, people .ml limit. lit: lo-t power " l'toiu lliu lli-pnlilujii .i!c I'litfoim. TonllitV local uml shi'm.iI id tuns vlll lie inoiuptly liulletlncil nt Tin. Ti'lliiuif'.s lut.siiiiMs olfhf. Tin' ptililii N (Oiilliitly Imliul to itiK'ri them. It ! .ilio letiuostoil init to inti'impl the frlitiu.4 niton tit uniU upon Isiluil.itiiif, tlto volt . How to Vote. TUi: 5i:sT wuy to oli- loU.iy li to vuto Hie Mf.ilglit l!i liublli'iin tli'Hut. Th.it lilts tlto iKilitiuil loo ,i in, inly Mow full .mil lair In tin- fiur. l!j tli-lr 1ii!-lni'C'iit,v mid tiiuKfiy the Dtinoi-i.ttk' jiulltlcUins Ioc.il uml -lati- liuxc d.' hcrved irom KepubliiMiis lu.st htuli ttoatinent. Jt s a s-liaino to a-o tin in the henoilt of a Inple uiaiU In f.noi nt a Democratic or an af-ti'-Uint llfino 1'iatic caiulliluti.', lint m hc-re lUnnblle.u .- h,if jjone ft .t ray on tlto it.iu- tulvui, U-t thi-ni at least piiMno paity malty mul lillow rlilp by MiiinUiitf tlti' o.SLollcnt 1!p liubllcn.ii local tloKi't. Wliatpcr your opinions about tutc mattcis, you niu-i nilrnlt the fjood iccnsil ot tin- tour l!c puliliianu now runnhiK lor local olllco. 'riios-o men aii' your nclRlibins mul lilcniN. 'I'lioy ionic bcfoio you with i lean itirlonttaK 'I'Iipn au lit for wlml ilu'y .,-cU. itj- i lcciliii; tlicin .Mm not only lonipllmcnt koocI men: uu HUi-vi-o liciiKtlun anil uplniilil our pai ty nt liomo, Tbo llcpulilliau patty H woi tliy of out 1 .illy, in epitc of wlm t It-, oppon ents limy ay. It Iia.s its iault, Its iniM'oi tuui s anil iin mittakoi'; s-nnio-tlinos lc.ulcih si't liolit of it who niis-w-w it. Di'idj tlioiv aio ildail.s of its litauaKOiucnt tliat i!n not please every body. Yd, alter all, it Is the one gic.it i Dus-tiiicthi' putty In our history, tin one s-af'-- anil tiudworllty patty w lion things, me to ho iltmo. We ilo not Know uhat tin- lounliy Mould have lintic' Mltluiiit I'.. AW i1!! not think Unit tho tluio ins cunnj foi It to bo put to death by lt allcrfd fllcnily. My tlio f-atne token. In late years the lioiuocrutlc paity liaa invailably proved n fnilure when entrusted with power. Tim only Job It Is capable of pertonn litK well a to Kt.iiul back, make fnces I'ul llollt mums at the llopubllcin ".idol's while tluy are bus) shim,- the iimiury good KoMuiuiii'iit, In this ins-k It litis loieutly beeu Jnlueil by certain osikd itepulilicaits itching- lor icveiiKe, and by a number of well-inennlrg- but .nodulous lefotniei., wlm mistake tlio IJetiiocratlc wolf for a sheep. ToRetlicr tiny liave made a ptetty loud din. but It ought not to lool Itoiublli tins who h.ii"eui their eye tielii. m Tt inline i orresiiondeiHs mo uigeil lo o;cho n possible illliBOiieo in senil- "lIK lltltoillgllfh i etui us. Jlake tills oe- arloii ii H'tofil-biealifr for iiilec liaiul- llntr l I hu news. How Reform Is Hurt. WIIUN Jlr. StUffics say.-, tlio Uepubllij.in orgam have abused the gen tlemen of the Municipal league uml Colonel Hitcheoek ho s mlhtuKcn so far as Tho Tribune Is lou w't'riieii, Thlt iniper litis abused nobudy. It liap, dltfeted fioin Mr, .Stui'ses and his uoeliites ub to the wisdom of soino of their moves, cepcclnlly their latest uttcujjt to coiiitlhuto ulil and eoiufott to thft Ui'iiiocrutlo patty by iiiiiiilng llllcheoek to pull Mites nom Curpon ter. put we fun not inv.no that il Is n rilrpe to dlfier In opinion ftuin K(l wunrn. .Slurgen or that the expiesslou of ."iteh illlfcieiK'o In an ouleily man ner fulls to the plane of ubuso. It seems to us flint Mr. Hturgea is Illustrating the truth of what wo luivo said about juofesblonn reformers. Ills zeal verges upon lutoleiunce. Those whu do not accompany him In his p.rin palgn of attack upon tlie tteuublleuu party an; designated as "pluiten," "po litical tilcKsters," and "public, ile. lidtichets," For lt lenoble masses "Him n( siMlne on Paper ttcadlnir .2.', I .27"- .20 M .11 .1T .1)3 .17 .IS .10-. who reftfe to be utanipeitcil In the Miy Ir thlltk't llii'.v ilimilil no he pro renies pity mill hoi tow, evidently hav Iiir; teenvoixtl rutin Hie Mute nf uilmt In whleli he rci'iMHly llneateneil, If thltiRH did not go hU UN . to parli Up hli be IoiirIiish mul move to ti e goillexi town 111m whole nllltliile towuld ihose who dlrfer from hint In one of mi peilotlty or cimlpiiipl; he nnd his ulone nre illit mul hoiie.it and ttliselfMi and lrttiotis, ihoM' on i hli other nlde are liivarlahlv linl.t mid bud. We legiet lo vllnp.., In a man IniV Iiik ."o ninny g.io.l points as Mr. Stiirses Iium, the developnieiil of an In toleiant ."Phil. It lias nlieady put llinlts lo hl' tmi'iulnes mid brought hli movcnieiit Into public illilinnr. To that eMeut It has inude inure illillettlt future plogiess In the dllertioil of lltl obtttmlve but pfrtntiiient lefoim. In reference to the circular letter of Hon. John T. 'N'lllliiius, tho 'J'line.? says. "It will ri.mil i in seetirliiK liun illeds of olos for the Ueiuoeratle ticket." Vet the Times proceeds to berate and abuse Mr. Williams loi Is suing1 ii. This, we submit, Ii ungrate ful. rir. Slurges' Lost Blast. IX HIS ptrs-onal adprtlcinpnt In another lolnniu Air. Sturges iiiin jilnlns Hint the Republican papers attack Colonel Hitchcock In their editorial columns nnd then deny him a chance of defense except lit uihertlsing inte. Kor The Trllmne we will sa Hint, thoiigli abundant iluitue olfeied, no uttiiek has been made upon Colonel Hitchcock save in the line of legitimate puhllc aicttnieiil. and no tleleiise was denied because none was submitted. Tlie one communication In his inteiesl eniiti United n u letter to the edltoi Hint by Colotul Hole' was pi luted i oti.-pieuously without charge: and In our :iileiUliiK columns, on Colonel Hitchcock's own piopo.ltion. and In Older to give Colom l Hitchcock's sup pen teis Hie widest possible latitude, we admitted yesleiday an attack upon .Itlelge Cmpenttr which, if we had ttHhed lo .slllle public discussion, could veiy piopeily hae been dec lined, sin. e il was a tNitic ot falsehoods and ms Ifpiesenlatioti. That attack cited .eiliilii cases a with It .ludge Caipenlet's judicial con duit lulled to please Air Sluigc-s mid the Municipal league. The lull fact.--, which were carefully kept out of the iidvc-i iistment, weie as loliows: Henry Waltheis', of West .uauton, was aiialgiie.l betore dudge c.n penter lot stlliug licptoi' without a license. Tito i asp was fall ly tiled and no complaint Is made of the tidings ol Hie tiial judge or Ills c-hmge to the Jm. Hut Hie Jm saw lit to aiiiuit the .iceu-'il, and Juttsfo Carpenter, altei leiehing the M-rdii t failed to icnsuie the jmy loi not coti vlcting Waltheis. as Hu- olllieis and attorney lor the league lelt lie ought 10 ha . done .lodges occasionally do leiisuie juries for M'idiets letutned. but it is a dan geiotis c-ustiiin and a iudg'' goes be yond his lights when he takes that step. A jury i- selected by the attor neys fur .the iiinnuonweaUli and de leiiso and its nienibeis aie sworn to well and tuily try and title deliveiatue make. Jt is theii piuvlncc to pass upon tlie fails and lenoit their liniling to Hie limit which is hound b their juilgnietit Ciio-s w mugs inl(,ht easily b" peipetr.ited In the name of jus tice il il was lUstoiuaiy lor a tiial judge to bully and scold eveiy time a jmy dlil'eied l'loni him in its linilings. It is to the CI edit of .Illdse Carpenter that bis exalted ideas of the judicial y would nut permit him to do that which is not prcipitly in the line ol his duty. The .statement that tlie costs weie altei wards leinltted by Judge Kd wauls is wholly untitle It was Judge C'upontei to whom the application was made and b whom the cn-ts, which the jury placed on the league's piosecutor, weie stilcken oil'. Stephen Ciowley pttuhased a saloon at Olyphunt in which v.'as a nickel-In-Hie-slot gambling niaeliine. Ciowley did not want the machine, which was out ol older, mid did not buy it. It le nialned the ptopeity of the loi mot owner of tlie place, but Crowley agteed tint it mult! be left on the pietnises for a leasonable peilod lo ge the owner an opportunity to dispose- of It The machine was in a moot In the tear of the bin loom and hail a caul on It .suiting- that it was out of older, to warn people not to put any money in It, Professor Cuiniulngs, of Oly pliant, who drew up tbc bill of sale between the parties, testlilod that the machine was not Included In the elfeets that Ciowley bought and lie also lestllled that lie knew it was out of order all of the time It was In the saloon after the pur.'hase by Ciowley. Tlio attorney!, for tile league asked Judge Cm pouter to say to tlie Jury that the fail that the machine was In Ciow ley's place made out it case of maintaining u gambling delce, I'mter the facts hi the case Judge I'm penter had to refuse to do so To cliuige as the league attorneys ioiiio.tcd would have been outiugc'iius, for Hi., weight of tlio evidence was to the etl'oi t that Ciowley did not cumi the macliiiio and that lie had never had a cent of piullt 1 1 oin II, The vei diet was pot guilty and the cots weie plated on the league's pioseculliiK agent. Ill another case It is charged that J mine Carpenter Issued a lleen.'e Irre gulaily. No chuigo Is made that the license was not as propel a one lo bo gi anted as any olhei. The only accusa tion is based on an alleged smnll tech nicality, the tallure n i.tuso public ad vertisement of the llcetite application, Tills Is pi enounced a violation of law and ot court ntle.-, hut theiu Is not a woid In the law or the itiles uiiiltlni; advertisement of a license gituiled for an unesplreil fraction of a your, as tills one was. Hither the league peo ple don't know what they mo talking about or they have sloopcd In this mut ter to what, If done by mdlnaiy per Kins, would bo lint d to cllhtiiii'.nlsh fioni dow might mUsttuoimnt. In blaming Judge Caponier for two of tlui -Municipal league's tulluics to convict, Mr, Stuiges shoves upon tho bench tesponslbillty which he knows icsteil solely on the Jury, tho supremo judge of tacts. llccausu tlie judge would not usurp a tunc Hon not his by law; because, In other words, lie would not break the law lie. was sworu to uphold, Htiirges holds him up tn public i.i'orn nnd aigiles In effect for, multilist the hem h IJciuoi'iatle, 'I'lie same splilt which bribed it lirtirilloss boy to pin I'tire by false lepresenliiHon a violation of the llcittor law would have Hie Judges nveiiurn the Jnrv system nml erei t uu Its ruins mi Ii 11 Stingos kind of judi cial oHiirdiiin. In the name or Uefottu all things ale evidently Jitstllluble. Such hysterica! and ilogniutli' cent, it given enough rope, Is unc lo hang It seir, We gle II the I ope at advertis ing talcs. -.. In a few bouts hence Mr. Corny will know whether ho has lespondod lo the thundering- call of the musses or has been made tin' InelVectttal tool of a lot of sohoinlnir political enemies. Concerning1 the Weather. AT Tim TIMH this was put Into tvpi Hie probabilities pointed to less favorablu wealher l'oi election day than we lane had tor the past lew weeks. Hy the lime these woids reach the subsci liters' eyes, the weather i bailees will be. known ddlnltely. Just a word apropos. Rain and stoini on election day aie commonly believed to be Uenioctatlc weather. libseVvallon extended over liiituv c iinpalgns tends tu tonllrui that on blustery days It Is easier for Hie Democracy to get Its vote out titan for Republicanism. That Is because Demo crats are usually out of power and olllie, and therelote very hungry and veiy cagei to get In again, wlieieas Republicans', being In, me pione to ovci-LonilUoiico or downright laziness. This should not be, and today Is n good time lor Republicans to make a pieeeiient that will foieer dispel thi.e belief. They owe It to their own inter ests us citlexns, to their political nclgh hiu s ami associates, and to tlio gov ernment, to go to the polls eatly today and not only vote right but also to use their best Inlluence In Induce otheis to vote lor Hie splendid Republican ticket. The WilUi's-ljiirio Ret m d's season of "hloulnc; hot and cold" will probably end today. Tammany's Danger. THH ClIAUCi: which has been most vigotously piessptl against Tammany Hall in Hie piosPUt campaign in Xew Voik city is that Tammany i ule means the stimulation ol vice to swell Tammany's pocket. It has been shown very plainly that Hie girt eminent of (lolhnin as now conducted is in league with gambling and piostituHon, that it fosteis these evils for what it can make out ot llioni and thai eHedhe steps low, ml social impiovdiient leqtihc the dissolution of this illicit union. Rut it is doubtful If the iuoi.it side of Hie case againl Tammany makes half as powctliil an appeal to tlio aeiage Xew Voik voter as tlie llnancial side. The .neiage Xew Yorker is not an es pecially pious oi nioi al being;: vice does not shock him, lor It N one ol his chief indusliies'. The piobabllities ate that a nut lenity of Hie voting1 residents of the boiougli of Alanhattan detlve in whole or pan their livelihood fioin laloimg to vicious impulses. Hence tluy ate not easily -t irnct by exhoi tatioiis to lrtue. They' do. howevet, siiongly object to being lobbed; and If Tammany goes dow i next Tuesday it will li piimaiily because under Tain many ink tho Mitels have .not been getting even a lair apptoacli to their money 's w orlli. Ai entiling1 to Aitliur fiooilrlch.wi itlng in the em cut Woild's AVoik, the gio-s outlay ol Ountct Xew Voik in lSHtt was XlMJ,;'."i.:,'Ji." while that of Chicago, Phila delphia, Rislon, r.altiinoie, St. Louis, San Pianelsco. llulialo, Pittsburg, Cin cinnati, Cleveland. Detloit, X'ew Oi lpans and Milwaukee combined was only $l7ti,71.",Mi-'. The ical estate lax per sriu.ue mile in Xew Voik was f.'Sii.HS; of these rntublned cities it was only .f:0,T2.'. Kor pavements. Xew Yoi k paid '4 times as much as those thlit'-en i Hies. Xew- Yolk's either expenses haie been In pioportion. Fioni another .standpoint these coni paiisons have been made: It costs mote to i uu the single municipality of New Yoik city, under the one-man system of administration as piacticed by Croker, than to conduct all the nine Kieat ledeial executive departments nt Washington, Hit owing in the Govern ment Pi luting Home nnd the govern ment of tho District of Columbia, in cluding; Its police foice. Theie aie in Clt eater Xew Voik I0,1U public em ployes of all kinds, which ineluiies the police fotie of T.OJi! persons, Last year the enniinous sum of $:;,0J7,317 was paid to Ihun, Xow, Including1 muio than a.floo people in tlie Government Pt luting House and mine than 3,000 in the diet i let government. In all the ev eeutlve depaitiueiits at Washington tin in me le.-s than lin.OflO people em ployed. The aggtegate disbuisenieiits in nil I'edotal employes within the District of Columbia, which Includes eveiy ox ictttlve brunch ol the local government ot Washington. -.., Its police, school-le.uheis-, etc., fall consideiably below $jo,OuO,onn per annum, less than half the uggiegale paid by Xew York city. Following Is an exhibit, drawn fioni the last I 'lilted Stales blue book, iov erlug all departmental olllclals within the Distilct of Columbia, together with their pay: Si.li.lii" nt Asn';lte Pipilliutiii. I ii.jdo.M.I, I'lj, I ie.i-.iny Pipjitiii.tit . Ii.l.'thr 11,'p.iiiinci'i . ., (..IMIUIIUIIl I'lllllll J lllt.,1 PUtihl hi Cilmiibli ... W.n 1 ci it t tlti in P.p.nlm. in .ji uiliiiltiui I'mtiiflke II piitiniiil ... N i iKpnlmcnt I), i tu iii of I id in. ,,, IK,.ii!iiiinl 1 1 l.iboi .,,. DipJIIli cut ol slu.o .',.,. i. iiil "? .l.u.u.e.w.'ii l.lio 4,'Hi,77J.uo :i,r.o s.'nj.'jsi.'ii) HAtti .'.lO.HVl.W 1.7-.7 '.'.OOii, 117 HI -"I .viu ij c; ro.'Miiiii .iji :,u:.ii lit .'M.ltlO.O) 101 1 1,,-70.00 I'J 1 l,'lO.CJ0 'IVlil-i iii, l pi V'.oi.ej.T.' 'llm mIiiIci p.i!d by Niw Vcil illy miiui in In il.')1.'?, ilf 'III. ulllll'l pihl I.J tin l.llill'lll C'M'lll- lb" ill piltiu.'iiU Jiuui.nl In 1'1,1'iJ5 01 Plrtiiini Iii fool of tlie 1'nliel silf, si,"lv,J Theiu Is Tnniin.iuy's dautfer. Senalor Penioso hns boon niuklng soiuo excellent campaign speeches dur ing the past few weeks. In every case the luslonisl journals hae Killed to give a fair icport of Ids nilditsscs whenever they toitihcd upon tho impor tautv of showliib" up u bis Republican voto In Pennsylvania In this first year of President Roosevelt's adinlnlstintlon. Wlial they do pilm u a garbloil mid fills.-' neontint of the senator's clour ex position of the situation etiiur out the linporlunl polntw, or puiiiosely inlsiUol Ing1 llioni. Thin Is eonsldoied fnlr by lh' Journals which pose us rel'ornii'iH. This Is what they give the people In lieu of news for which the people W. In our wot It we nou futiud Hut iiiaihlin' nielli ciiU had lunch to i win, the m, ii.iitlltl.il it public allnli-". otni wete linituht and slid lile fheip; lhe "li.nril of inonej" iu'ieiiy In r.iuy an ( Ifulloti littiilir their inelbe.lo, bpiMine a liiigaliPiiill the lowp.t ilo.an and vile rcotM weie ii'eil oi niildir wcln In tatth vulcr. The billoli cjf cotii IrntloiH titlreiH, il.b in- po.ji', leu-til In rniint, pvccpl .it latlfiiiut tho M'lco Hun id the hcMe, ami v.ort of nil, illme win not iipii'M'd but i.iteii ctiiiifunRpd, If It would pjy tilbute to pull - I'. II siirKp Wlint Is the remedy for the gt eatly exaggerated conditions" heie alleged.' Is It 1o smash pat ty and ordain u .sys tem of political go-as-yoll plcaso'.' His tory shows this won't woik. After Hi" spasm there Is always the i ruction. Government letleels the avorago. not the extremes. Lift the Individuals and you raise tlie aveinge. Sinush ono "machine" nnd you simply makes wuy for another. Theie Is no shoit cut to reform: no whisking In, Mwlxl dawn und clnrk, of tho inillcnnlum. If these men who uu; so anxious to smash par ty machinery would put their time, money nnd talents into the task nf gel ling out of parly methods the best pos sible lesiilts, mid not fly olf on n tun gent of pleiuu and levengc: every time something' goes n. way unlike their wuy, wo would see giadtU'.l but steady and durable imptovement in political condi tions. As It l, reform Is discredited because lis loudest piofessois go by fits and Jerks and, when crossed, Invariably develop cold feet or hot alt. M. !'. .Mitchell, the Prohibitionist l tinning on this year's Demociatli' ticket lor county suiveyor, tiles haul to shake his Prohibitionist allies of three years ago. Yet then he embiacccl them eagetly. They will doubtless ap pteciale the deptli of his gratitude. Kiiually ehaiaetet istlc is his claiming the credit for having laid out the court house grounds. As u matter of fact, George H. Slevonsou made tlie plans and supervised the work. Mitchell was simply a hired band who did what he was told to do. He is too eager lor ollice. The Miters have no use for men of his kind. They will sit on him hy a huge majority. If lhe unbleached Alalay of Manila, tan be convinced that the ice ognitlon of treason will hcrealtor be a tope instead of a iat government position it may seive to .simplify the situation. Tlie Pan-Amu lean stock ptoved bet ter than the aveiage Texas oil seem Ity. 'I'he hold eis hail at least a show for their money. It is waste of time lo study best methods of inaiking your ballot. IJetttr o!e the Republican ticket stiaight. ltegaieling liN lecall Minister AVu seems to hae hem it from about every locality save Pekin. Stand by the paity you may otne day want to stand by you. Vote the straight Republican ticket. Vote for Dr. Robot Is for coiotier. Vote for Stevon.sou lor surveyor. Vote lor Jones lor loutioller Keep the bench Republican. Rush the i etui us in tonight. Vole e.uly and woik all day. Pull out the stay-at -homos. Vote for Judge Cat penter. AN INSINUATION. I'lOiu lhe- l...uliville 'I lute-. lle.tll.i otue nf I hi v sitiet pc.idbi- wl.n lit il.r .1 hoi ,!. ..h.u.-o i.ini.i"i in lhe Intrude n! tlii'lr Roods &houll l.e tfuyed. V putty i;nl wmt i.illiiur on .1 111. mi.. I In. ml mu tinji t.ii.ic n lenll.i. 'liny it ill the 10..I, eluldj trout lull with lhe Mint clwt op. 11, ,111. 1 u9 lliey tltiltcd i i.i ,1 wi.iii.iii n p ndlii' c.itiii' up the walk, "til en sioodiii-v.," mIiiiI Iho liiv-lc-s. ' I .1111 hotlcred In ilcilh by mml and pulllei-', 'lliey lotne ,tt .ill bour, and 11 1 sit d.iwti hero 10 kep tool .tii.l tr.t I hey come ttalklus in to sell me miclliii j,." "soap, laclies;" Ihc.ii Hie um.ile cjlln, tempt ingly lii.ldiu; mil initio bat-, if mottled pt.tk, bin,- nml Kieen .hit irmovii,, "Xk ilieap l.iik't s.up, Ilie Iie-i ill liiwii, three c it.es for .1 dime." "No," cm laimtd the l...-,i.--,s pclttlantly. "I don'r w.n.t any ....ip; 1 bue tioi.i tin dim;;',l-i " "Hill 1I1U N the chiipe-t innl llne-t nut," ill-nl-lecl Ilie p mile 1, ".ion iu'l (.et it In lhe dm," Mou-"- " "Ml Hie sane I juiMtdied with whit 1 hive," sit i plica) luii-Iny. "I don't w mt your noip," "nn il.et't, Iiev ." fie 1 ml the wntitiu, as she id mil ,'t In, fiilli, but .vim luck like lou Ii'hiI It, all tlio .same, you do," .a.d -l.e stiul'id nil, leivin lhe lin-less blue will, laje Slid Hie' Kill vbdtcr led with eiiibiitu-iuiiit. GILLETTE'S CLEVER REJOINDER Wu 'I'Ipk Uuir, his CMillrmi lhe I hti.e-i' mill l.tei, cue one oeeaiinn llsluied with ii.tin-c appiov it .Hid 111 ue ll luilu-,11,1 ol Ibousht t.i V. William Cllklli'- Itilniiiiiiiie of his own play, 'sunt Sin he, ' and ,iuid III levercntlal lum-l.'-y In be fliMillul to lie JiltliDl-.ii In", 'l Shoit Men ii.. Into Mi, i.ilb i.N fom hi i null, white illi'sslng- loom uowd'.ii bis exielleuiy ami ill) nilte, all bow in,' Ki.iiuiilly ..ml tii.iellhu' ihur Illlle t.111 lutiils fiom -i IK tltivis lo Ii' lU'pml in HillitleS mm Vliiuii ill gij.p. "Hu yuii w.nk tilts way eveiy niiht fur many weeks.'" ask d Iho diplouiii, dtiviii.- a p.iieiiij; jjlauie at Ml. dillit e, "i 111..11.V moiiihi, ii.d m.O'.i uais ii p.uplo will ntitid II,' ipioth Mi1 Million of Maiihillau. "I(.i iU .m.ii ui.iko t liia miii ol a play so l.c.ltlUiul 1 oloij ugt liililliiul will. Ill any wjv by lhe e! U.UIU? ' 'In thl .iii",ti..ii Mi-, liilletie iniihl 1..11 unfold .111 iuiplnliiptii ill. 111 1 leilpe, o le 0"l. i.lili.'J in lhe anil.udi nt the rpi'il.il l.illi'lte wll ill Us boK Mill Vi'lll ul l.nllshlllr.4, aid jii.H.i.il: "Hie be.t wav is lo v.ilic yjur plav Iii -I, uul thill iliink In lhe e iiait.i while Hie; di 1 1 1 I a, I luiiii " SHAKESPERE UELOW HIS LEVEL 111. s in, i). iiujii, .IjiilO n s,,,, hon.r, the lesi.l, 11.1 ol Uu pake ot smhuhtid, Is .lit' UI'uuUl.ul J lie in; ho luot 01 Hli!iibl,i,l Ittajol ilomos, liianris d'hottl .aid l.iillt'is of the lititlust .Ink'-. Il Ii ii.) Hut tho khu's own M'lv.oivi look up tn I1I111 a iho h'j.ti'r ot thill piofe-sh.u, relates a I.oiidvn iniii-puinluit. The m-.i! is od upoii lih arlsloetaUi lauio by u rmmk vvhlili i uttllhttted to him, 'fhey i-ay Hut be 01110 wmt tn k lleilbvliui 'lice play "llander," sknl altuwuld what be llu.inht nf it lie U iej'ort:d lollllv lo have HiiiJiLr.l: "Willi il' evIi.uMiliiury Hie various wiy( Ilie lvwi-r cid?i have 0! tjitUns Hidr Ihlnj." ARGUMENTS BEGIN IN THEeSCIILEY CASE "" i It oiicIu.ImI linn I'ni. 1.1 finite on Hie finite nl t Iciifurires nl fonie lilietlt. He Mhl thai while t'aphlii Ino'i hid stand Hut the HkIiM prm Itlnl foi In Hill rude til ot ,1p pr.ncil in .May fi. A1lmh.1l Schbv bid Muted (hat lliey were not vWlde until the nluhl ef Hie '.Mil. Olliir vvltn. s ln.l p,ue. lhe date at the '.'id. IhK Mr, llittma jjIiI, be iTitohhtcl an Impoil.uit point, foi if R. Hnhts vine rien mi the 2M, the 1 lirmnst unci, lonmclrit with lhe Mcl'alln innnotaii.hiui would l.ove letiihiecl it liiiiilulielit upon lie lommodrte to InvKtlpatc tin 111. Moienver t.n liivrtl?allon would have developed the ltd tint the llsiilt wuv Imntcil at the point vvluie Mcl'alla'i l.temnionda Miovved that Iline was u cove wheie titnling woiild be fra'lble, "llm utf w.M eiamliie.1, an llm testimony hliovvcil," conltiiue.l Mi. Ilanui, "fiotit the uhlpi whleli were Iline at a totddciable illelnuc from I tic fhoie and wa not itiorn olondy In rpntnl. No attempt to hud wa? made bj any boat," Mf. Ilaniia c died alleiilloti In dinlral "ililcy'd slnlc incut as mule In his letter to the koii.Uq that he did not ktiov of the pirscner of the Iteiiiiteiil" In the l. Inllv of Clriifiicgix tmlll Hie arrival of faptaln Alt Call 1, Mav 21, but be c died attention to the 1'act tlmt It w.n admitted that Hie MiC.ill.i meinotaiidi plvluir HiU infoi liiitlnu tincl bull leicivrd on lhe 'J.I.I. In thlc coiinciHon he refund to tlio admlril's letter I.' the (.emlo. In .1 giueial wav. Ilctnlllnir the fact that he bid Mid that he did not have Ids pnp r.v befoie hlni vvlien he wrola the iloruiiient, .Mr. Ilatuu Mid thli ciiuiliKtiucp limit be incepted an nuoiiiitltiff for n ' miinbrr of iiulerlil slate luetils whleli do not eonc:i"tid with the facts." lie then slated Hut the troi eminent held tint the McC.ill.t imiinn jtul l bid been leeelvctl 011 Ma:' 'ii, but this he Mid he bad not In en mifllcieiillv established to ulace it beyond dis pute; heme 110 .iitciiniciit could be uncle on Hut lii-ds. lie coi.li'ii.lcd Hut A1t111l1.1l Schley should himself htve liiketi the Inllhiliie in i( 1 r( lining the presrnip or nb-eiuc of Inmr Bents without waiting foi sisnah from any one. Blockade at Cioufueg-os. Mr. Ilatuu then look up the question of the bloilnle lit (Jfcuriicgcw Ile Slid that Adtnird Si lliey had lietlllcil thai Hie vcss.ls in the ihy line- tried 1 iti-e to induie Hie enemy to eoni'' cut. lie called iitlentiou lo tlie fact (hat lids was not communicated to the ciptalnH of nny ot the vismH. Up theii lead from the oflieial doc 11 11111111 In show- that coaling w u 11 pitiPticaliilll.v niicl that it wis lontinuoied.v k'oiliR- on at the time l.p'irU iiKiitdlmr lis littpi 11 tii.thllil viere made, lie 1 1 timed tint the accident to Hie Texas wis not fdptitii.mt, as ihimiiiR that cod inir at sei vas impiaeticible. Ile tanl that the evidence 011 Hits point did not prove (hat coililiVT was iuipraclieable. 'lids I11011411I Mr, llann.1 to Hie consideration of the point in ' on trove isv betweui A1l111lr.il s. hley and Capiiln Jlrt'alh, eonipiiiinc Hie Inleivhw- between them vvhlili 01 run nl May 'il. in wlneli Met alia Mid In bis controieisy S.lde.v hail Mid that tlie KiiKlish had elcmonslratcd thai eoalitiR- at sei is not feisililp, while lie felted tliat if lie slioiilel letiirn to Key West he would be eouilniailiiled. Mr. llat.na did not, in this connection, icfer fill ther In this Intel view than lo stale tint Admital Schley denied its aecutaey lie then piocee.led to follow the operations nf the Simp; sqiitchon an. I quoted a iiuinbcr nf Admital Sibley s dipitchc. lie said lint at the time cf leavinj; (.unfile goa, under older No. S, telling him If he was "satisfied tint the spinisli tleet was not at ( icnfiicgos to pioccei! with all di-palcb but eautioii to Siuliito." "How- it wis possible," said the .-pcik.'i. "In view- of this older lo report to lhe secteltiy ot the navy, as Ad111i1.1l Schley did. that he would nut move until the net day, i inevpln able." lie linn slated thlt while A1i111i1.1l Sthley inel repei I ill lii.it be would not leave until, lhe i.'ith, he did actuillj slatt 011 (he evening of the 21th. Mr. Hanoi .1I-.1 quoted Ilie oulei' ilneiliiu (i.iumodoie sc,(i t ..,ne ( lenftieires befoie .lali!liL of Mav 'it. and said thlt as litis elder bad iliit'itccl that if po-isible the .iiidmn should have beioie ilajliRht of tint elav it thould Le confuted as a inessige of uiitctiec. "Minost eveij vioitl of this me-sise impi'.ta iu-le and iiiffency,'' he Mid "IMtlctiHy," he add, cl, "Hie eoiunnnilei 11. chief did not evpect Commodure 'ehley In lemaiu at l lculinfros. after IIm leceipt." Ho thin piuiecehel to show tint while this dt-pjleli boio the tame dile as o. S it vvi letlli- laler, because while "o. S bad been dated at Key West the above order had not been vviitteu until (he a1nv.1l of A1l11111.il Samp son at llivaui, ninety milis eislward. Heine, he contended, tills; emkr shoulil Itavo supeisiel'd No. S. "tleaili (licit, " he slid, "l ..mu.odoie Sibley was under urgent iiisliuetions to leave lei- sm. tlago; he did 1ml do to. and did not leive until the eveiiinif of the 111 t d.11 " lie-peeliiiir lhe order thai the ilvtnjr vpiadi 111 en b.iviui; ( uiifiiPRos should nitsk lis move-incut-. Mi II mm "aid Hat this older was not curie cl out. "I his com hides Hits sub.uit of the tlr-t and cciuiiil spe. tfieatinus," Mid Mr. Ilaniia. Points Covering Specifications. lie pie-cntril the follow iiir points coveiui; the-e .-pecitie.iHou, which, be said, lie had nude In the form nf inquiries: "I Why the tl,v nu s.piadion wis elilaloiv in arriving at ( icnftieirns. "i. lhi tie sqindieri w.u held thel" niter Ih" leceipt ot suiipsiui'H niilet, written and dated oft ll.1v.1nr, Mtv 'il, saiiu;: 'He at s-utt I tgo Mn -it,' ".!, W'hv uotiiine; was done lo nu. unc uio'c with the Cubius after 'he iicoipt of the M1C1II1 luimoi.iiidum, 5 1'., M iy 'it: and pirtcitil illy why Hu tline light bUtrcN Hat bad attiaeted c.eutial attenhon on boaiel the fleet were not in-ve.-tigited alter l.'oinmodore sthle,i- learned that theie weie Cub ins in (he noiglilioiiiood wheie mu Ii MKtiils who dtplaieil. "t, Wlt.v older Vo. 0, iliit'etlus that steps bo taken to pievont the cnemv fium (Oiitiniitnir woik 011 ceiliiu in w foi tlhca! ions w.c- not ob'vpd. ".1. Why the outer mipcliiief the inlikin,- oT the moveinenls of lhe fleet on leaving I IiufuegJl was nut oheved. -tl. 'lie natuie ind ciii-es nf lhe imreVt Mid lo have uccornled for Hip frtc-iniing nf Hi" ships oft shoie at night, v.liilt on bbikade it ( iin fie t'o. "7. Why, aflir letriilmr podllvelv tint the Sp.il.lsli (.quadion wis 11.1l there and .uieptiiiK this lepoit us iomlii.no. the ioitiniod,ue rent otfieial luleis and ipIibuiiis s.1,1 init that he wntild nut leave .11 ul.ee, bill on lhe following dav. "i. Why lb- ci.mtn. .lore failid tn icpoit tn any lil.li aiithoiiiy lint he actually did It.ne ( kiifiiektu on Ihu eunln; 01 lhe illh, if, a .ipneitfi, he did hi fall In icpoit. "f Will, illCspectivo nl dull lis. el dels 01 jlds fiom .111) suinci, Hie loiiuiianiliiii; officii of lie IUIii.? siiiadii.ti did not. while at Ciinfiiiitu-, nf his own motion, and vvlili the iciouiu-. iiu.lu his lumuiJiid do tuiiietliliii!' to giln liifoinutiun of the .sptlllsll Iteet," Ml. Ilaniia tin 11 look op the thiol .s.e. Ilii.it loll nf tho pieeepl, iniiciinliu the ilili"' fiom ( i "! fucges lu saiulaiiu lie admiltid Hut lhe llulo had delaved tlie 1 msie-s of Iho niuadion, but -..Id this wa. mil due 10 tlie v.eathu but to walcr In her luitnuilliiculs. Ilie ti'rlliiivuv wan, he slid, iiuifullii to the illeec ll.it the lull wis ,t tknv one uul that il did int I'loeeed v.ltu dUpateh us ellietlid. Itifiicnet) was mad- lu this luimeuioii lo lhe niidin,' uwa.v of the Haxlo lo Pop Anloiim lor toil and I ouimaiidu- snutherlaiid'n testliuonv wu quoted In tlie ifiist that the Hajle eoulil have ioali.1 I10111 llm collier Mcrtltiiii. As to Eighting Ships. "As tn whether lie flithiln,- fhlpi oloiibl hive lieui In hi back fi r lhe Uit. I iln lot upics ..11 opinion bifme this couil," tall Mt. Ilamia, Viol llnii will) lids s m. 11. i- h.. liiidid llm squ nl luu iivuit) five mll.s sotitu of saniiaii.) Ma) M, Itlid t lie It to"'., up the litlojl.eU iiiiVi'iiMll. Mr. Ilai.n.i said lime bad bun no 1 ipUu itlmi f lhe fail thai the Hii.l'lloli li.nl it ippnl t.i tir aoutli nt S4utlai:u not ul Hie 1 iieiiiiiiiaiiio dial .ilier pa.oiiir lie loiullude of satilajjn ho hid ...liliiiutd in lhe 1 I'll aid Ciiepi thai 011 lhe Ultu puli.t Admllal Shlev Lid j-uid iliat 11 lhe time he V.as Jk'cp. Il was al this pint Hut Hie MO.it lints Si. i'aal, Mill cm di. 1 id jle who inuomiiiud, and )li'. II unit ten. lid tn 1I1U In. Ideut, lull.lllt.u I iplalll S!s' ee'rt vi-lt n ('oliiutisloii sjihv nu Inlaid the llmuklyu and the eontiadlitoii' tiiliuoiiy euiuiinlm: lhe par pott of Iho c-aptaln'n Ciliuuiiiileatioli ti himself and (aptalin .iiwill and Wise. He qiulcd Cap tain SiK'bcc's U'oilllu'l.v 10 lhe cunt Htat lie lud 1101 told tl.e euutliiudule' thai Hie spinUii 1'iet wo.) not at Santiago, au, ,Umi nave Sihley's ver, tlott of Hie intculcw- ilaliniiiy Uul sibio did ia) Ihu Muniaidi vine not tlteie. Mr. Ilaiuu al.o lcfund In lha ti.ilinony of l'n, lull Mjible, sj inir lliat SlL-ilne lud eal.l tliat lie Luew- Hie spaiiiaid wire 11 at in the liaibor. ( Mr. tlmni llioughl ll.eie tniit.l lie ho dl(llenll)' In fxphltiliur lhe appniiut lonlradlctlons, t aji. I1I11 Mitsben was an officer nf experience l liuvv vuv well Hut the tut Hill he had Hot ncii Hie tic el was tml evidence Hill Ilie flul was nol theie. It I inlilu MHP' li'il ''l'l posltlvdv Hill Hie Heel Weie lull ill Hie liable, I cliiinodoie .". liter i-hovilil ltaVe iclti'ed to incept It a. Iitle. 1v louhat. Ceintlhiilnc. Mr. Ilantii r-niel i "I t-hoiilil llilnk Hitf If t'oininodi.ie s hley li.itl teeelvid Infoinu. lion Hut set his mlli.l (it lel liltlilentl,v tei WaiMtit Ids IntnliiB bl iiiiilioii bid. lowanl key Wed .Hid innvlnced I1I111 em chnlwly tint tlie; SpuiMt Heel was mil lime l.e Would sittely liave vl.llul Hill ill Ills ltet tetlttr.1111 til the llepill mi-lit ' The Nuncs Incident. Iisiii.siiR - Niiiiii' litiident, Mr. Ilaniia nid. "If the pilot N.IU107. bad been IltlcrinBitod on buud the Il11.0kl.111 i he wis befoie lids ct out t the) fact that he kue'i imtldn; of twin pcii.v Vessels would have bull tlev eloped cud 111 vitw nf tlie Importance of lb lunvemeul llicte Mioul.l have bent a complete investigation." At this polnl Mi. 11,111111 took up M.n HI .11 on four, leferiiiK 10 the letiomade inoir-nien! Ile said tint In iinklnp Ibis mnviniciil I ni'into.lete Mill) hid nol only take ti 11vv.11 f 10111 Siiuhco Hip llclit It.fr slilps cif lhe tl.il'lu' s.il 11I1..11, bill iln Hip ml Msuls hie lied theie bv Hu Rov illimriit lo w.itili lhe luuiitli of Hi' hul.nl. "Durinir Hi In tune." hu na.il, "the cues of the bait.oi weie 1,-11 cntlr.'lj umriinlded, and il was not our fruit tint leivoiVs Heel did not l,cr IIW1V" without l.eltiu' destinjed." Mi, llmii.i ln.l lint completed Ids a 1 nillieut whin the com I a.ljutiriiid foi tb" dav. OUR COAL IN TRANCE. IMItnr of 'lhe Tiibiuie - Sir: (itir consul nt Mvrellles, l'taiiee, re penis (he com limed and notable muccss o! Aiucriiati coil lu Uul millet. I'm lhe lust sl iiionths of this ecu. Iltttc was iccclved P7,n:i Ions iiKilnsI T.T.I Inns fni the Mine p. Hod of YV, 1111 liiiicap of S'i,ss 1 on-i. while (he arrivals of ruzlish coal went dniiu lioin 1J7..'.i tons (o Bsd, rill, 11 deirc.lse nf IH.IIO lot.s. nuts we covet. .I Hip HiikILsIi dellcll and fM.eVm tons muip, 'Mils pnod lestllt is ilup le. the tffolts nf mu All. fellies eon-illale, nit.lei Mr. liobcil I'. Skurin. 111 tuily v mis, W.illu .1. lit liar 1 Mlu1111ta.il, S. . Nuv I. PERSONAL DRIFT. After leng livin', Ilo-M-IN, the ninrlist, lias aceu-lnmr.l liim-t If tn ibetillni Irllits lo a t-leiiosiaphei. but he tis ha hatdiy liopcs to be able In diet tie ltd ion. 'lhe Polish ('mint l.whoiiskl has just Marie il flout Wats.iw foi l'.nis mouutfd tut n t unel. It is fen 1 w.tj-er and l.e Is to peitotm Hie jouini) in tnurtren d.na. 1 he 'distance to be eoicied is about 1 tLcht bundled utiles. 'lhe common slot) Hut Itussrl stj;e dines mi a ctitkcr and .1 til is-, e.f wjter Is , In-i-l.--, nti lepicccntation. Ile i nut unlv hhe.al lo liitttseit as a .linn in the uutlir nf qttintit), but lhe qutlily thereof 11111-1 otlietwise be ol tho best, lbs it-till him bins lc-oit is in lite lestatiiant 111 lhe Westetn I 'nioii hulldin?. 'Hie inisstonar) Miss siutlp In- had an apptottli in kidutppiiu espeticnce pievintisli. Ome a lull 1 ol Kinds lobbed bet pnly of two or the four hor-es the) J1.11I. " te vou lint .lsliaineil lo flcu limn wnmcii." sijij the leiclei of the Tnl-siott, "No," was the icply, "h. c.iue lie lint twn big botses euotii;h In inn- font little women" 'Hit (iciiiiiu Mcibeal llivtew slates that lhe kai-ei is fa.' fiom beuiR in uli-riitniy In lit ti. lie i-ttfftis from uluioimiil iieivotts f.vniptoiii", lemiplic ltcil bv other conditions, lite icsiill of lonsr-e out tinted ovci-tiam and aiiiet.v e .1 iwc I b) his 111 ijesly .s imiltllii. litmus 1 tbois 111 kciplng hims.-lf able. 1st will, the woik in almost ail lhe i-ieit state depiitnient. Su L'dwm iiioltl. Hip poet, it onp time 11-ed lo tcr.clt at King l'divanl's w hoof, Illimitieli.ini Ome when woiued he struck .1 pupil with a Mick. lie iiislintlv- Miv Ins cum' and 1 illnu (he hul up sue iimi lhe .stick and m.leicd him to Mnko linn, the te.iihcr. 'Ihc lad ei.iiuu .tided into eompliatiee dii' so 111. 1 Ainnlil nevci used a stick aciin while .1 teachci. Maim (fuieial lllhl.i ml, who is gailicd fur appointment as deputy adjutant at (he war of hie." in kntulon, beiu his eaien- b.i seiiinj,' five )tats in lhe nive. simp ctdeuns; the aim) lie bis seen much m'ivho in lhe Hzyptun raiiipiicn. especially at lMeoiirl, cluiii.ir lhe juhinus ,u. sanies to 1ul) smith. He comes cl old sto.k, wlihli rocs us fir luck as Kcbbiii of I'.odilisdilc, wlto luiiglil lot the in. ise of Lancaster 111 the Wais of the Hoses I.enpohl S. mucin in, erne nf the best known public men in l.eim.iny and lot' ll.iily ycats the leader ot the (..rnui.v Dcnioeiac), will cele brate Ids seventieth biithd.iy mi (lit. -', at riankfiVil-on lhe Vliiu, He is the fouu.hi and editor ol the l't inkltiilei Xcituiiir, and was lur more linn twuitv veais a uiimbri of Hi. reu li ttI in winch body he was one nf the ntn-t earnest, and -ui.esstul aelmcites ul pii;ic-slvc ideas. The ul.iplie.ii of lhe (.old si miknd In Cuiuat.v is liiL'ilidue to Mi. hi.iu.iiiunn'.s 1111 tiriiu: clients in the l.iiinan pirh niiiiii. Always Busy "It Is the Thing." Hen' Working. Shoes For Shop or Mill. FOR THIS WEEK: $1.25 QCp Grades, 7-JK, $1.50 and M 9 $1.75 Grades, plJ In nil sizes now. (iet them how. We will nol have them long. 11 I Lewis & Really Kt ill tin VV.voinln- i til OF SCRANTON. Capital $200,000. Surplus 8525,01)1) United States Depositary. Special attention givouto !U.Si.sTi:.ss, I'l'.RSO.NWi, and sav ixtis accoi'NT.S, vhetherlars'e or sin all. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock". Vm. Conm.i.i, PrcsiileiH. IliN'UV Hi i.in', Jk Vic-e l-Tes. Wm, II. I'iok. Cashier, Allis-Clialmers Co Succcssois to Machine nuslucsa ot Dickson Muuufuctuiing Co., Scranton and Wllkcs-Uatrc, Ia. Stationary lhigiucs, llollcis, Minins Machinery, Pumps. THIRD til!!!!!, Bll S FINLEY 'S Fashion Smart est Ideas in Silk Skirts In buying your silk petticoat art you competent to judge Its tvoar Iiif; eituillty, or would you ho wiser to ti 11st to some otic upon whose epei'Ienee nnd reliability you know eu can depend. We have kIvcii our personal at tention lo lhe selection of our silk slilrls, buyliiB only those Hint In our judgment will give satisfactory service lo the wcater. Our skills aie limile rtoin the best eiliullly or 1'I.AIX 'I'AI'Tl'-.TA and Cil-Ai'l S5I1WCS. They tome in the new shades of Oieen. Navy, Old Hose, Lavender, fade! and l'.l.tck. I'liccs lanue limn $4.50 to $16.50 We -would call sjieclal attention to two numbets in our lino of siijc skills Hint tite of unusual lalue: $5.00 Taffeta Skirt Made finnt good eiliullly ot Tan'ela Silk with aecordeon plaited grad ualed Hounec. edged wltli nanovv sllk rullle, come in all the new colors. $5.50 Hemstitched Skirt Made fiom lino quality Talfeta Silk, with Iiemst Itched flounce and two silk rullles; complete lino of colois h'ee sty les displayed In our w indovv 510512 Lackawanna Ave Good Furniture Good Furniture is the only kind you can nf foid to buy. It is al tvnys the cheapest in the end. This big stoie of ours is full of GOOD FUR iVITURE nt pricos, which,considei'inj qual ity of stock, ace as low ns consistent. Odd Pieces We have an unusual ly large line of odd pieces of unique nnd handsome design. Many sf these odd pieces at a exclusive with this es tablishment. Hill & Connell 121 If. Washington Ave. 1 a lUnsieiiForsyth IU IKE WU l'ciiii AveiuiP, ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS, w. vVti s . s 4 v-"yv GflAND ATLANTIC HOTEL AND ANNEX ViiG'n'.. Ave. and Hcaili, Atluntiu City, N. 4. Suth u-ai, JiJ Irautilul looms cuiulle, idngU and wlili bath, hot and cold .ca-watcr bulbs la hotel and amies Location select and central, within few jarda of Ilie Steel 1'Jcr. Ouh-tra. Oil i u ipieul unite utcs, $1S to W by vvcik; iM up by clay Special ralcj to familieet. Coaelri intct all traliu. Wiltc for booklet. CIIAU1.L3 E. COl'E. N l . .4 :',. .1-. t, Jins $' eim..iiwHbfe, ah I jttMtmtMm-a jbwww.. iU lHtC,wfe-tis Sl&vtL Ct iJtf iU .-..livt... t . .u. -. tv lls v, rtlie, I