HHTTPcfe't.-jV'"!Tri Ww V ','i'7rSj jrS!jft""'Tti ?.t"" Tsrt''u'iWfVf 7v7TTwum7iTw7 Vw'' 't-f'it" ? -''ve ?&'? vers''', y"A pjsRansrr?MVF'MW5 kx '" " ,rv'jVf?-!T ".''-'' '''.yflCT ? 1 er'JT:,!''t' ' "e i t ' t fHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TLKSD A V, NOVEMBER 5, 1901. :xxxxxxxx: Tire MODsnrr itAitDwAni BTOtti. STERLING RANGE Has No Equal." The only range in the world that actually does all that is claimed for it. Its public record proves our claim. Footc & Shear Co. H9N. Washington Ave sxxxxxxxxxxxa Children'sand Infanfs'WinferCoafs Attractive novelties for full, 1n tho new colors ami cut?. Th? Baby Bazaar, GIO Spruco Siroet. NIGHT SCHOOL Ladawmina RuVincM College, (food light. Good instiiKtlon. Pi Ices right. Nothing Ik too dainty for ns to handle. The costliest Uieo Is safe here wlille belli;? cleaned, as if you were pupcrlntciidhif? II yourself. L the" amedlry. .308-310 renn avenue. A. B. Warman. DSBEC PERSONAL. Ml. ,ltlqil NltlUT, of Itl.tllO, i UlP UUP-t of xl.itlc.i on Xoitli .Ninth Miri-l. Ji.inii'l Villi. uns of. limit i-tii-it, Ii.h tcturncd juiiif tioin ;i iMt in C'li'i cl.mil. Mi.-. Aniliiw II. Ilndmi", nf .''mill) M.1I11 avenue, 4 uitiuilly ill .if ll.il tic ( icpK. .Midi. TI10111.14 llci.m, of ll.iinilnn Mirr-t. Ii.i returned Vme from a lii to Clocl.ind, Oli'm. .Inliii A. Poole, of AiililuUl. a -tmloiiL .it Vol yct.iHii iiuivrislly, is lioiim lo Note. Mis IIj-IIiit Cilioon, of I'liil.ideliOiii. i- Hi ;ur-t of her il-nighlcr, who iiMdu on llii.- tide. Hon. T. .1puYimii KeynoMs of Sonili M.mi senile, Ii.i- illumed homo lunn .1 Ims!ne- nip V D.iiimIIu. III. lil.iUidcp. of Xrwil Xcns. V.i., who h.n Iictii the rti"t ol .". T. .Juno-, 01 Moiiioe avei.u", loll for home jPcleul.iy. Uuid M. .lones of Noilii Pihuoip .neiiue, h,n returned home nolo .1 six week-.' i-it with tnrmU (11 Ntunlt.li. X. . ( iiiimii-luiier CpiipuI of Iimni;i.itioii 'I', v. TViwikily ciine n;i tivm V.i-liini;tuii, ,e.-ieul.iy, to ecii'l-e lii nslil of Milli.me. In il.it ii'ti.s Iiar liei 11 iued for the pomiiei wrddiiisr of IMujuI Puller Nettli li.n, of tliU iii., flinl Mk .lo-ephiue Siwn, tl.iimhtei of Mr. .unl Mi.-. I'lnlip Pi.'ink "ivm, or Ith.u.i, X. V. 'I'he r lemony will lie iioifuiimil in the I'le.-hvlen.iu .'liuiili, IM1.11. i, on Tni'-il.iy ninhl, .Vo. r.1. rhiid National Bank Lends Money at Tive Per Cent. At a recent liicotinpr of the Hoard of. Directors of the Third National Hani; the following resolution was niuiui niously aUopteil, to wit: Tlesolved, That the cashier is liem hy authorized to inaUo loans to all do positoni of this bank at the rati' of ." per cent, discount per annum. The year endltifr November 1 has Iipou the nio.-t prosperous year In the history of the Institution. The usual fenii-anntial dividend of 111 per cent, has been declared payable November 15. $2.".00U has been added to tilt: surplus. making1 It now $."ii,nuii, ami owr SS.000 has been clunked olf of its lmllil lns account, lcavliii? the banhinu hiiiie. RtandlnR on the books at a valuation of SoO.OOO. Tho haul; was oiKaulKed in Jlaivh, IS7L', and in a piospoi-tus. Issued at Mint time it was stated that the bank as "projeeted in Um Interest of our )uslness community," and In all iho 'ears of its history, that aim bus been 1 ell carried out, as Is evidenced not only by Its liberality to Its customers in Kood times but aho by the fact that in times of strlnsency and panic. It has always held itself In readiness to bo of assistance to the business pub lie, and now the now move Indicated by its reduction in the rate of dis count is taken because it desires Its patrons to share more fully n Us prosperity. FIRE IN GRAND CENTRAL. A slight lire occurred yesterday after noon at L'.SO o'clock In tho kitchen of the Grand Central hotel, on Lacka wanna, avenue, but a still alarm brought out the llremen, who succeeded In estliiBiilshlns' the Humes before much Simine? was done, Tho hot uslies from the iiiv.bux n the stove were t-plllcd on the iloor, ami Ignited tho woodwork, biirnliiK thromjh to the rafters, but the Haines were con fined to a small area, and the ilainugo multins was trlillnir. Couvsen's Flint Butter And Jersey Kss best. I'oiirsens The Geysirs of Yellowstone Park llli" lilt I1UU' Ip 111.11k.1ble tn, 11 ilut a .Indent win) colli.':) to the CO.SSl.ltVA. Illin Willi lift kiuml.'d.-p uf the 1juo. 4 1 1 lie end of be lllt vejr fehoiihi tlUllrpOM' to mid mini all ke, Ma jor and .Minor. I. Alfreil I'riinlnf. tun, Director. SP&Sx myommy) aiil' 2:121 M&m BIG HAUL BY A PORCH CLIMBER RESIDENCE OF REESE O. BROOKS IS RANSACKED. Daring; Thief Gets Awny with $2, BOO Worth of Jewelry nntl 9140 In Cash While the Family la nt Din ner Climbed the Foreh to the Second Floor, Londs Himself Down with Valuables nml Gets Awny, All Inside of Hnlf nn Hour Irj. itotert Bulky Articles. Sometime between 0 and Clio o'clock last evening-, while the family of Iteese G. Krooks were at dinner, a secnnil slory thler enlcied their home, at Mul berry ntreet and Qulncy avenue, and made orf with M.r.oo worth of Jewelry and $140 In cash, Ainoiip; the arllele's taken were I he rollowliiR: Sl'.llhlll.vt of dl.niloiid.. I..il'j;e i-irMi'iit tilooeli of p.Mil. I'ln rt v.. ill ,i huge .iinrtl.j.l (lintiioiiiN. Pill Mllh op.ll vt In pejiN. Tvui gcnlliiiien'fi holil.llre ill.m I..1i1'h ollt.llre illnmoril rim-. .1111I ill.iiiioiiiR "IIIMIIIIlteil I'V id llll'-'S Lady' iltijr, (villi a dunioml Kl in pe.nls 1..id.i'i line-, villi live, larRe ill.imotiils Uiil.i'i iltip, Willi opil siirioiniddl l,y ill.iiiioii.ls Lady's iltiB, with rinculd Miilounilril 'iv ilia 1110111N. I.Jily'i pold w.itili, set with diamonds l.udy's oiieiidiied Rold wntrh. Lady's nold WMtidi chain, with (tii.h.i-e lldc. Maiiliine fit of otlrrr, nt with .iinelhjls Nmnlior of fiber toilet nml fancy nrthles The theft WnH nno nf llio ninsit ilni'liu. Imnsliinble. On the street corner at the llrooks house is nn niv llRht. and In tho rear of the lot occupied jointly by tho houses of Mr. Ttrooks and his son-in-law, Wlllnrd Matthews, Is (mother are. llKltt, which has been maintained there at private expense Mnco the Matthews house was entered and ransacked dur ing tho absence of Mr. und Mrs. Mat thews In Mexico. MTTII TRAVELED STfiKKT. Tu those days when pedestrlanlsni Is so popular, It. Is safe to say that, be tween C and 7 o'clock in the evening-, a thousand persons pass the Urooks resi dence. The steps tit the front entrance of the house are boarded up, because of repairs to the porch that have been Koliifr on for a week. Despite the brightness of the sur roundings, the stream of pedestrians, the lights in the house, thelarsc house hold, and the fact that no one now enters the house nt the front, the thief made his wav to the spenmi nnni nn tim outside, by climbing to the top of the porch, spent probably a quarter of an hour ransacking- the sleeping- apart ments, and got out again by the way he came without attracliiiff attention. The point selected for the ascent to the second Iloor was in a recess formed by the end of the porch and a projec tion of the. house, with which the end of the porch forms a rlRht angle. This is at the southeast corner of the house. It Is the only bit of the premises not searched by the rays of one or the other of tho arc lights. How the top of tho porch was reached Is not known. A Ions-, slender piece of moulding-, picked up, supposedly, from the porch where the repairs are proinsr 011, was found Iraniiifr iiRainst a bush In the nook at which the ascent was made. Tho belief is that this piece of moulding was used to llt'r innmi ruei.n on the lop or the porch a rope ladder, or possibly a rope with a book attached. The top of the porch being; Rained, a window opeuliiR" on the hallway was raised and access alven lo all the sec ond story rooms. OXLY ONE ESCAPED. Every room excepting; one was ran sacked. This excepted room was the one occupied by John H. llrooks. That It was not entered Is explained either by the feet thai the thief feared to walk In it because of its being" directly over the dining: room, or else because he left R for the last and was friRhl eued away befoie llnlshing" his work. Tn this room are displayed several hun dred dollar' worth of silver cups and other trophies won by John li. llrooks at Rolf mid other alhlelie contests. Not all of them me bulky and the smallest of them aie the most valuable. They would undoubtedly have been seized upon had they come within the arm's reach of the thief. -Most of the booty was secured from the drawer of a small tabic standing- in a corner of Mrs. Brooks' bed room. The lliin. -soft-wood bottom of the drawer was pried out and the contents, prob ably, allowed to drop to Ihe Iloor. The plush cases containing" the different ar ticles of jewelry were left behind lifter their contents had bnen exit-acted. Ou- pin had become caught In the lining" of the case and dolled ready extraction. The thief could not wasle any time on it, and accordingly contented him self with Ihe diamond setting;, which was released by prying away the prongs holding: it in place. The thief religiously eschewed every thing; bulky. The manicure set found on Mrs. ilrouks' dressing ease com pilsed the lurg;cst articles he would dgi' to carry. A mother-of-pearl paper cutter, with a small silver orna ment at the end of tho handle, was ly ing" on an escritoire. Mr. Thler broke oil" n ml pocketed the silver ornament, and considerately left the useful and iiicldoutnlly bulky portion of the arti cle behind. ALL rf.MAI.I. ARTICLES. A giK'ri chamber, Mr. Urookt., room, and 11 servant's room in the rear were Special. You can buy Chocolate Creams at 160 per pouud, Coursen1 s old- fashioued Chocolate Creams, 20c per lb. Faucy Mixed Chocolates, 30c (equal to AUigretti). Chand ler & Rudd Suushiue Kisses, 2nc per pouud. Salt Water Taffy, 15c per pouud only Tuesday, Weduesday aud Thursday at these prices. E. Q. Courser nil rannacked, and every Pinntl nrtldft of value lying- mi mantles, table?, tlreRsliiR rnsert hi In blireiili drawers were carried uway, Just what all Is mlsslng-'i'otild not be told lasl iiIrIH. The most concern vuh felt over the loss of Mrs. Hrooks' Jewelry, Some of the nrlleles, especially Hit; dlaiuoml ?ltldded wutcli, Which was 11 ntfl, wile prized beyond any ordinary money value, and their loss caused her much regret. Only a short lime bel'ore roIhk down to dinner she removed n diamond rliiR she had been wearliiR nlid placed It In the drawer Ihe ihlef wns then wnllhiR lo empty. Mrs. ttrooks was Ihe last to tome down to dinner. It was n row inlniiles after i! o'clock when she left her room. Iter son, John, had an early evening cURilgeinent and left the table ill Ol o'clock to dress, lie went up the rear steps whistling. Nothing- tiurtlcut.it' attracted his attention, lie entered his room and closed the door, and while he was sllll eng-flKed tu dressing the other members of the family ills covered the I'Htisaiked rooms. It Is believed the thief made off when he heard John's whistling on the rear stairway. The police were notllled and furnish ed with a description of the stolen ar ticles There Is no clue to the Identity of the thief or thieves, except 11 very meagre description of two siisplclotis-looklng- men whom John Hrooks saw stnndliiR at Ihe corner as he entered the house, at fi o'clock, and who nt-tritck-d his titlentlon by their slinking" appenrancr. Vole for Judge Carpenter. ELECTION RETURNS. Election, officers and Republican committeemen of the county are re quested to telephone the result of the count to The Tribune tonight ns soon as it is completed. Old 'phone number, 104-3; new 'phone, 1617. Vote for Jones for controller. SIX MILLION MORTGAGE. Filed Yesterday by New Telephone Combine in the Office of Recorder of Deeds Bonn. A $ti,outi.C('0 mortgage was llled yes terday with Kecorder of Deeds Emil llonn, by J. Marshall Wright, of Al lcutown, representing- the Consolidated Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. It is given by this company to the Equitable Trust company, of Philadel phia, to protect tlie bonds Issued for the purchase of the seven telephone companies recently brought Into com bination. These companies are the Lack.i wtiniiii, of Scrim ton: People's, of Wilkes-Harre: Anthracite, of Hanletoa: Danielsville. of Daninlsvllle: Slate Hell, o Slatlngton; Lehigh, of Allentown. and the Interstate, or long distance company, -which connects these various new independent companies. The mortgage must be recorded in every county in which any of the com bined companies operate. The mortgage covers all the property or all the companies. The bonds which 11 protects bear $:i,oon worth of revenue stamps. Vote for Stevenson for surveyor. FOR M'KINLEY MEMORIAL. Members of City Police Force Sub scribe One Dollar Each. The folio wing members of the po lice force of the city 01" Scranton, Pa., herewith subscribe $l.0U each lo the McKinley Memorial lund: Superintendent Pi.inlc Itoldluir, jr. Captain Thoin.w I,. William-, City DelCLlin .011.1 I!. Dav. serse.ints ltoliei t Peiler, (liaile ItidKt-njy, l!ee.-e It. June., Huh, ml Pdwanls l.ieiitonanls .laine-i I'etiiey, l'elei '.jng, Ama.i Palmer, .loliu Davis. I'aliohueii -f haile-i A. 1'eii.e. .lolui Malott, S. P. SI0.1t, M. .1. W11W1. William ti.Lhoidie, Ceo. W. .tones Adam I'anlle, (Tirl'ti'ii l'oe, .liii P. jiiinn.ni, Uiaile-. ('. eul-. .r.ime ll.ul, .1. I). Thoiiia-, K. I'elers John M Collig.in, (nnr.nl Mail;er, Williiiu II. lliirl.e, William Matthew, Tlioni.m II. Thomas .lanieH I!. Thorn is .loliu Pilliy. Pinley Itn-s ji., WelN lloihrnoeiiy, Tlios done.-, John Mellale, John Vi Mullen, Peter II.ir. gct'ly, 'I'lioiiut loiiiiei.v. 'thom.1 l.owiy, cli.nle.H VTohher, jr., llany Pla., Pied Kaiius Thorna Collins l.oiii- Ooeiliu, John .1. .lohlei, Thorn H f'enuuell, l'atih-1: Ma, John Addiiuiu. linid Parry, Thom.o Pol lei. Total--j.'il. Free Round Trip Transportation from All Points. " Within twenty miles of Scranton. on every photo order, of $.'! or more, placed with Sehrlever, while the .street car strike is on. No reason why you should put off sitting for pictures. The weather, Is line buses and steam roads are running, Vole the straight P.epubllcan ticket. Superiority Uncertainty In Values" About Any Election Day The Prendergast Store R.E. Prendergast 207 Washington Aye inirWc Also flnkc Bonks to Let Us Estimate on Your New Set They All Do. ON THE EVE OF THE ELECTION ALL CANDIDATES APPEAR TO BE CONFIDENT. Chairman H. L. Taylor, of the Re publican County Committee, Snyn the Republican County and State Tickets Will Sweep the County. Chnlvman Hobnn, of the Demo cratic Committee, Is Also Confi dent That the Candidates He Rep resents Will Be Chosen Even Hitchcock Srtys Victory. The ticket lo vole today: State Supreme Court William P. Potter. State Trensurer Frank G, Harris. Additional Law Judge J. W. Car penter. County Controller E. A, Jones. County Coroner Dr. J. J. Roberts. County Surveyor George E. Stev enson. "The Indications are that the entire ltepubllcali ticket will get pluralities, tomorrow, ranging from 1,'jnu to L'.'iOit." said County Chairman II, L, Taylor last evening. "T base that estimate," he continued, "on reports 1 have re ceive.! from every district In the coun ty. These reports were made in a thorough and conservative manner and 1 believe they tiro correct. There Is no disaffection anywhere throughout the county, and the party Is united for the success of the whole ticket. I am sat isfied that we are nsured of a complete victory here tomorrow." AVIth reference lo the t'nlon parly state candidates Mr. Taylor said they will not poll n very large vote In this county nnd that the Republican state candidates will bo found to have as large a vote as those on the county ticket. Chairman 'I'. I'. Hobnn, of the Demo cratic county committee, is confident that the ticket of his party will be elected. "As reports come In, the conditions nil over the county are. shown to be very favorable for the success of the whole Democratic, ticket. 1 believe our ticket Is going to bo elected tomorrow by pluralities ranging from two thous and to thirty-five hundred. Mr. New comb will lead our county ticket, but I believe the Democratic, state candidates will carry the county by five thousand. "There is this year a largo Independ ent Republican vote In Lackawanna county, which will be cast for Corny and Yerkes " E. T!. Sturges, who is devoting much energy to the cause of Colonel F. L. Hitchcock, the Prohibition and Inde pendent candidate for judge, in a pub lic statement last night, expressed the belief that the colonel will be elected. Party workers on both the Republican and Democratic side of the political fence will not concede Hitchcock over L',000 votes. There was gicnl activity about the heaihpiarters of both parlies yesterday. Reports were coining in and messen gers were being despatched here and there to mend breaks in the party lines where the opposition was doing effec tive work. The work was kept up until long after midnight and will be ic newed today with dawn and kept up without Intermission until the polls close at 7 p. m. The weather Indications for today aie fair and cooler. Indications of ml a yesterday caused annoyance and dread to all the candidates. None of them wauled to contemplate tho effect a wet day and light vote would have on their candidacy. Tonight the Republican county com mittee will receive returns at its quar ters In the Ihirr building, and the Dem ocratic county meeting- on the third Iloor of the Economy building, on Wyo ming avenue. A'ote for Dr. Huberts fur coroner. MR. ROCHE STOPPED WORK. Will Not Allow Railway Company to Make Changes at Present. Employes of the Scranton Railway company were yesterday stopped by Director of Public AVorks Kochc- from making certain changes tit the switches at ihe corner of Madison avenue and .Mulberry street, until such time as the director carefully examines the plans of the proposed change and ascertains whether or not It will make trallle dan gerous or block up the street too much. The company proposes reopening the switch miming fiom .Mulberry street onto Madison avenue, south of the for mer thoroughfare, thus allowing the Petersburg cars to be brought Into the central city down Madison avenue to Spruce street. There Is a Certain where the people elect any national, state or civic officers. We cannot hazard a Guess on the Result. but can state, and positively, too, Which would be elected the most popular line of Blank Books in tho world if thero were to be a vote taken tomorrow. It would be the 16 ok. to the lb., 06 in, to tho yard, 25 sheets (100 pages, to the quire line known every, where by the name of Standard Blank Books.. People everywhere recognize the superiority of honest men for politi cal omces anil luonesi goons tor mist ness offices, WE SELL ONLY THIS line of Books about 800 nuinbeis. Order ant! (hmrantee Them. You Will Come Back Again J 11 nlso proposes connecting the Mul berry street track with the Madison avenue track on the northerly fide of Ihe former thoroughfare by n loop run ning. In ii iiortlieiistei'ly direction from the westerly side of Minllsoii avenue, thus nllowlng the Laurel 11111 ami Drinker ears to be seiil up Mulberry Mrcet and thence out .Miidlenn ttveiiup nnd up to Dutunoro. FOoVBALlci. 'Ihe Miilllulilfi fool hall learn nouhl likn lj tin Ileum- -uiy leot IjiII Irani In Ihe (iniiiliy Hie ili'i' lift tminiih on Tumi'I tnmmk Mtl al l-'laherl.v' luther liop, cower I'll tl nit menu' and Chun tiet. A DVERTISEMEN T Mr, Sturges to the Voters. While I am not n candidate for olllce nt this election, I cannot help but feel tho most Intense Interest therein. All that we have con tended for, In our bitter contest for better conditions, and that we can hope to accomplish In the future, hang largely upon this election. This Is my only excuse for forcing myself Into a publicity which 1 greatly dislike. Hut believing this to be a. most critical time for our County, i willingly throw whatever Influence. 1 may hnve, largo or small, Into the scale for Colonel V. I Hitchcock's candidacy. No man can Justly accuse mo of any ambition except to make our homes cleaner, better, and safer. 1 have never held, or asked, any public office except my present one. That Is an Important, but to me a troublesome one, and can only be useful whew the people are behind us In our efforts. 1 have personally spent thousands of dollars, and months of time, that can have no possible return except In rescued young men nnd women: In hell-holes closed, In laws observed, nnd in the approval of my own conscience. For this I claim no praise. The hardest part of the work has been done by others. Hut 1 do claim your help in this great opportunity that cannot soon come again. You have noticed how much time and space has b'on given by the parly organs to abusing Colonel Hltchroek and the Municipal League, as compared with that devoted to destroying the opposing regular nominees. And whv? Ilecause the success of League principles and alms means death to machine politics. They charge us with trying to destroy the Republican parly. This Is false. AVo nre trying to secure the enforcing of the laws, and would re joice. In the help, or still better. In the leadership, of that great party. Hut In our work we soon found that machine methods had much to do with the sod condition of public affairs. A'otcrs were bought and sold' like sheep; the "barrel of money" necessary to carry an election (under their methods), became a hogshead: the lowest saloons and vile resorts wore used as spider webs to calch voters. The ballots of conscientious citi zens, rich or poor, ceased to count except as ratifying the, selection of the bosses, and worst of all, crime was not repressed but often encouraged, if It would pay tribute to party. Even today several of the worst bribe-takers' this community ever knew are holding public office by grace of the machine. Representing both parties, they nre there because of their supposed control of votes. At. least one of these is even now earning his job by vigorous work for the- party to which he does isot belong. Other guilty ones have been given positions with ill-born or conscience less corporation?, to keep them quiet. "Why don't you convict them'."' cries the organ. "The League has never convicted anybody." Yes it has. Over a hundred convictions have made this' community vastly better, for the time, at least. It has only "seven absolute roll ures" on its score, two or them fairly chargeable to .Tudge Carpenter. Hut bribery Ih the most difficult crime In the list to bring before an average jury. As a rule, the only parties having knowledge are equally guilty; nnd when, lo this fact is added the influence of political manipu lator? on either side, the effort becomes almost hopeless. In the llrst case brought against a Scranton Councilman (a test case, that cost a week's time, and thousands of dollars of private money to try), the defence that was chiefly relied on to meet a fully proven case, was the sworn certillcates of unblemished character, from office-holders iif lir.fl, .inll I !,;. I ,,,.(llc A'ou must gel rid of present methods and bosses, before you cm ef fectually and Dually reach the existing conditions and corruption. A'et, notwithstanding all these dlffiiultics, the "boodle" business litis been prac tically suspended for the past IS mouths. But everybody knows that if the League should go out of existence for a year, this community would be Just as "wide open" and lawless as ever, no matter which party was in power. Are you going to vole to bring ibis about, by the election of either or the old parly candidates'.' Let me say iiImi to those who are inclined to vote for Newconib, wllb the idea that ballots for Hitchcock an- ihroun away. Don't do It. A'ole as your conscience tells you, and remember that every man that wants to break the law. destroy our Sundays: run a gambling hell, brothel, or den, of any kind, lo catch your young men: every bondler or briber, every dishonest official, every man who buys or sells a vole, in short, every man that lives on public pollution or private rottenness, will cast his ballot for one or the other of the regular candidates. Do you want what they want'.' The Pennsylvania machine must go. It Is loaded down with such a burden of Iniquity thai the people of the slate, this year and next, will sweep its creators out or existent e, root and branch. And the men who will do this will be truest and most loyal Republicans. They are not lighting the "grand old parly." but the set of political tricksters and public debauchee who have seized upon and throttled its very life. Rid of these pirates, the party will come forth to new life anil power, grander and more userul than ever. Hut while this great work is being done all over the Slate, see lo It that Lackawanna County Is t;oi lft behind perhaps ihe only one in the procession, remaining uncleansed and foul. 1 am "orry for Mr. Carpenter, anil should be still inoie so had he risen above his creators Hut he could not. The machine a-llows no Inde pendence: permits no unnecessary Injury to be done lo vice and corrup tion, provided they will contribute lo Its success. With the present pub lic feeling against machine methods he would not. have been in the race, even if Mr. Hitchcock had not run. Notwithstanding the fact that the all-powerful managers have secured orders to the foremen of many of th large corporations to support him. I3ut don't let us leave the work half done, by putting the Democratic managers on the throne. AA'e should soon have to do the job over again. There will be af much, or nearly as much, of the power that makes for vice behind the Democratic: as behind tho Republican vote, this time, and Mr. Newcomb vannot stem the tide, no matter what his record or intentions The stream cannot ilse above tho fountain. A'eats ago. New York needed a .ludge, Noah D.ivls, to dethrone tho Tweed gang, and Is now about to exalt a Judge, Jerome, for like fear- lessness. Lackawanna County needs and with your help, is sure to get a Judge Hitchcock. I don't want to recall the as-s-'eismeut Incident. Hut regret bitterly the fact that so excellent a system as the Crawford County (the first that had given the people a chance), should be so construed. What an awful thing, if true, tluit cllly.ens are not willing to give a few hours of their time for public service, without pay. Hut look at the results. Mr. Hitchcock did not raise the money; was refus-ed the chance to ask the people to nomi nate htm: now goes directly to them, and thereby has become the butt of till the abttbe, defamation and ridicule that can be poured upon this old soldier, splendid citizen and faithful League Attorney. None of these charges, however baseless can he di'lVnd hlnn-ell' against except at adver tising rates. In the- case of the licpubllcau organs, even thei-o Items have often been put into corners, and other nut of tho way places for fear the voters would see them, Is this Justice',' ia tills what the voters of Lack awnnna County are ready to approve'.' No, I am sure H Is not. Then show It, no matter what parly you belong- to, by voting for the man who was turned out o" olllce because he enforced the law, To mislead Ihe people, these organs of both parties arc belittling the Colonel's vote. "Ho may gel -',"00 votes," etc., etc. If there arc not inure than- L',000 men In Lackawanna County who. at this critical time, will "come up to the help of tho Lord against the mighty." then Is our con dition Indeed pitiable. There will Im ten times as much public benefit to be gained by eleutlpg V, L. Hitchcock tomorrow as was possible from my election. Will you nol give him tho t-amu vote',' I may be utterly foolish, but 1 have so much ciiiilldence in the Justice of our cause, and In the moial sentiment of our people when aroused, that I believe Colonel Hitchcock will be triumphantly elected tomoirow, If the votes are honestly couuttd, We shall tiy lo see that that Is done, and, as a, part of tint effort, I hereby agree, personally, to pay $::m,0O for the conviction of any election officer or other person, who shall, in any way. alter or fnlslfj the i duuis fiom any election dlsstrlit. Nov. I, lliOl. HOWARD II. STl'RCHS. A.aB : oils. Paints ' X Malony Oil & Manufacturing Company, J 141-149 Meridian Street. '- Do Not Walk. Schrlevcr Pays Rnll road or Bus Fare. Hvcn If you live as far awny as Car brmdalo, Seliilever will allow yoit round trip ralltoad fare on mi order for photographs, lint I. amounts to j.i or nlore while- the street car strike foil. Unites ArllUi! photos nntl free fare praulleally brings lite Until Medal Studio to your door. Pull mil the slny-iil-homos The popular Punch cigar Is still the leader of the 10c cigars. Smoke the new Klcon 5c. cigar. A DVERTIQEMENT and varnish 44H44t4 : Handkerchiefs t ' Two Hundred : (200) Dozen Unlaundered, hand em bioldcted nnd hem-stitched v Pure Linen I Handkerchiefs Made especially for us, will be sold thlu week nt tho astonishingly low price of 10 contB each 2 for 2D cents or $1,00 per dozen. Each Handkerchief bears the Cramer-Wells Co, stamp a positive guarantee of superior excellence. Bargain seekers take notice, this is your op portunity, and the icsult of our shrewd cash buying. J Cramer-Wells Co., J 130 Wyoming Ave. 'Phone 303-3. ! S?2?S For Men and j Boys v.: All wool sweaters, in plain col ors or stripes. All sizes. A guar anteed garment for nn w W Higher grades if you wish them. NRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Furnisher" 305 Lackawanna Avenue. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Ete. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereali & Connell. 132 Wyoming Avenue. 6'-ImciI widi pare a In jour rnir.n and lira';, um- FALL UNDERWEAR Steel; U cxu!itu.ii.illy sued ipuMy for (ho prior, Small sunn talk In .m, ,.n iiimli strcnotf amongst our scisonalilc idloriugv. .i2 Sprue Street. Begin Christmas Purchases Now Follow out this suggestion and you will ultimately thnnk us for the idea. There are moie real advan tages to this plan, than the virtue of complete assortments. Selections made now will be stored free of charge, aubject to your order, with tho privi lege of paying- for them in small installments. Kesult, December 25; an ele gant useful gift, you might otherwise have felt unable to buy fully paid for. Take, for instance, this hand some I UlllllilUII'llI U'lulv 1 .!.! Jld Ho.t -."I fit-1 I iM In'', iiijili, vldtli, ;.il im-lich. I.jii;i Iii.uL tJ-vi nidi tuiii' jdjihuldo thcln.N .mil gl,iK. 1lij.11. lup i.uiiil in I'iiif .aid it wiili ia'i i.,il l-'icmli I'l'to), I'lllO lllllllil. ijiuiir-iid (IjU Iliup l.i-.if WrliiiiK Desk I I im ! ll ll.V 'll II" lll' Kti. In ti'iiui jiltiil wihi 7 ium'Dii lii-ile., 1 Ifijct ih lu.-i-; ilnur iUlioi,iifl urn'il, us h ll. .i, I..WI ,lll IOi, Willlll is Ml Willi llll I'll'.' .Ii.i'id Miner. "u) I bra t'liiiiiiiu .ind tm U. Mi MiipjrulU'llt I .ilui' .0 $15.00. OKEDIT YOUP CEJITAINLY! 7W& mNom 231-883.235-287 WYOMING AVBNUB. rav-to:; ..-, IKk-' 7 50perJ ( M i- M