T5.Y H i ("4 THE SClt ANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1001'. v e Scranfon $v(fiutie fubtisnict Dally, Ercept Sunday, by The Till)- Publishing Company, ot Fllty Cenls a Month. MIC mvv h ninuim, nditor. o. p. nvxnt.K, uuMdom Manager. New Voik OrSiot 130 Nanti St. g. s. vnntxAsn, Sole Agent lor I'ortltn Acltc-itlslmr. Lntercil it tho l'ontofflce at 8crnn(on, Pa a Second Clan Mail Matter. tt'hen space will permit, The Tribune U Iny Rlad lo print short, letlcm fiom Hi ftlemli bcir ffifr on current lnpk, but It mlc 1 thai tlioe niwt li sinned, tor publication, tiy tho wrlttr'l .'l nami1; anil tho londltloii jirce.eilnt In ac fptnnoo Is that all contributions Miall be sitbjert to editorial roclilon. Tin: n,AT imn roit Anvuimsixo. Hie followlns tahlo hnv (h prion per Inch each Imcrllon. spueo to b, mod within ono year: lltin nf sfflliii Tin full . nisi-r-w. I'M than COO Inches '00 Inchea JOOO r.nnn J'upei '""".Si"" .20 .111 .IV. Hnillrur .ir .IT t'o.ltlon .10" .2t .10 .IS? COOO .in .10", ,1 Iw "fo of thank, icfolutlom of romlolenre tnti ilmllnr contribution In tho t. ittirc of ad Ur lelnjr riC Tribune ine'.ea a chaiee ot 5 cent) a line. "ft" for Classified Advertising furnished on M'Pllcatlen. scriANTOx, novi:mbi:u r. moi. In Plilladeliililn. wheio Wiiimnutltcr fflni If host known, It mcdii to he tho u fullest. The Result. Tub COUNTY returns -pp.il,-for tliinrnehese. In tin olf year, with n llglrl vote, tire Iti'litibllcaiib ul' Liirkii natniii,' though Ititvlni? u iieii-nmilly ovollcnt ticket, of their own, lime scon fit to east their ballots in largo Numbers for tin- Demneintlo tlil.el. mil It is ok'cttMl lioni top to bottom. t is a good tltlxot mack" iiji nf tlonn and capable men. mid wo consntUi litf thoMp men upon their Witoiy ami Ish them nicet'Hxful tei m-? of ofllcc. Nunieious rautps tun be limn pel out lor this Hppubllcuii sift of vle-toiy and olllio to Dcninc-mls. licptibliritiiH in sui.Ii ni.Uteis me pioviMlil.illy jrener nn.. Within thiee yens they have .riven the Dcinociuls three judges in thK comity, and we shouldn't bo stn . pilFpd If tlio'Oemoi'i.ilK- leadeis, not srttislled, Mould tiy as .nou sis the' tan to (INplaie .IiiiIrp Kehv.riels and .TudRO Vosbuiir, -,, tm I,, hae th" M'hole bi'iith. The Kiound-Moik ol Tuestlnj, , litnel Mlcle for the Democracy, ot icntr.se, is -.lKvitiMuetloii Willi state aflahs. fiiiefully mu lured in the beginning- by j-ore-headh and scliomeis, and maKiil lied by a newspaper coiibpliaey ol e aKci.ttion, It has t-prend anions the people and glow n to ominous piopor Hon:,. Added lo it Mas the Municipal league nioement lor Colonel nitoh ock, hopeless in its-elt , but bilngins Kood mist to the Demouatie mill. On lop of that put Hie habitual lchixatlon ami apathy ol Kepublloans in tills state when nothing big- Is ,it bte.ke, and you have enough eNplanatioiih to satiMy icasonable emlosity. No doubL you can tlnd moio it you look for them. Ho this ,ts it may, the Itepubllean party in T..icknnnnu mMII remain In busiue.su m tho old stand and m Ith a smiling lace Mill meet its opponents again. It may be put down, but it cannot bo kept clown. Though Ciokor has to imil, lie i an verall that he kept them giies-dns. Setli Low's Danger. Tim Simi'WSTNCi tiling about the defeat of Tam many in Now Yotk Is ihe UiotouMiiichh of It. llaully h man was saved. I'.ven .Teionie. who iled uibbeis at the leadois of both urtles and niado Mhole.aIe tin eats of .illing- Hie jails, lands a winner m Ith uppaunt ease. The boaid Mhidi cou tiuks the handling of the hundicd-odd millions annually expended in dom ain's government Is ovei whelmlnsly anti-Tammany and the imiuiuiii.il leuM.ituiP Is also lonli oiled by the Fuslouisls. U is M'lthout doubt the Moiat tiouncing thai Tammany has ever terehed, and v i do not wondu that itlehiiid Ci nicer, old. llch and satlnteil Mlth long-cnoyed spoils, lneditates passing the lemalndpi ot his dnH hi letliement In AVantnge, Kug land. In his day he has been a nmr el; but his day has passed. Younger men me enmo upon the scene. That this unmerciful tin ashing wim unespeeted by Tammany wcmi in eiedlble, In 1om- of tho boasted efli ileniy of Its intelligence depaitmonl, In a dim way Cioker seems, Indeed, to Jinvo sensed the comliig stoim, and lor the Hi st time in yeais ho gave out, befoic tleellon, no detailed bonsls with llguias. Hut if the newspapeis aio eoncet, his second In command and slated successor. Timothy "Dry-dol-).'i:" Sullivan. Mas entiiely deceived, I r It'. Is lepmled to have moitgnged h 'ipei ty to Its Inst cent ot value In oi i i;t money to m tiger on Shop, md. 1'ir the next year or two, Tlnio tby IsJIkely to have Iruublu In lining Unit juoi tgii','e. This defeat will not etln4lilsh Tuninmny nor jeully M'cnlc eu it.;" Hut It will call to the tiont in that pm tiy taiuous and paitly infam ous rtrganl?atlon a tpe ot" leadeishtp nioie' consldPrato of puhllo appem nm.es' Tho pug typo of bar-ioom buinmci Mill have to sin render the rent'.r of the stage. A'heiu vll 'm more emphasis on Iin1n work and les on bluster anil bluff, 'I he' niuyor-elei t ot Now Yoik, .Mr. low, Is u hlKli-nilndccl and honoi.iblo pentloinnn of admittedly gie.il oe.;u II ve ability and thoiougltly Imbucl with the best principles of municipal goveijjjueut. So itir us one man can (lecomtfllsh M'lmt Is expected by thoad who lBive eluded lilni, ho will icduuni Ihe pli-dges imtdd and lullll tho epco tationi moused dining IiIb cuinpulRn, The weak point in IiIh outlook lb iho fact that ho has no oigunUatlon be hind him and Mill not have time to make , one. Non-put tlsaushlp in muni tlptil imulis Is nu atti active clilmeia, but in leal lite men in high executivo position lequlte orgaulzntlou to sus tain (liein, and these aie not possible without imitlfcunahtp. Mr. Low, tin toitunulcly, htlu no toheient piacllcal support. He atandb, wholly for a neg ative piopoBlttgHr ''Down with Tarn many." There mci 6 enough illegiuii tled elements to give him a plurality an Ihlb Issue. Hut now that Tarn- many li down, their eonltuct ot 10 opcrntlon evphett by limitation mid fooii will bpRln tho ln Itahlo iiuiirrel uver the mlN. That Is .Mr. Lows danger. a It will be Tn minimi's 'op poi Utility. The uuiiouuceniellt lllilde by the Tliltil Nntlonal bunk that heieaftor loans will he niaib' lo irll Its ilpposlt ors nl tile late of live par cent, dis count Ik an Indication Hint piospnlty Is not at uii end In this vicinity. Such u step Is naturally of vital linpot lanei In bUHlni'Ss pcnplo, and It Is most slg nllleanl id" the piogiess niaito In ti few ohoit yeais by tills stiong hint IJ lit lull. An Interesting Census Bulletin; ONI. OP the most Interesting' statistical bulletins yet Issued fiom lite census deimrttnent litis Jiift appealed. It gives llgutcs of school, inllUla and voting ages rm the United States and for the seveial stiites and tultoiles. As sum marised In the Washington roliespond eiue of tho New Yoik Sun It has eon Fldeiable Intere-a for thoc wlio me fond of slatlstlcH. The whole number of pel sons of school age ffrom to 20 leais of age Inclushc) In the United States Is 2il. IID.TSS, of whom 21,573. I1J ale fiom .', to I" yen is of age. and l,."S7,2!i6 fiom 18 to 2d ypniH of age. These figures Include, howler, 217.523 pel sons or school age reported In Alaska, Hawaii and the In dian Tenllory. Exclusive of the spe cially euumeiatPd auas lat mentioned, there ate 2",rM,2fi'5 persons of school age In IHin, us compnreil with 2.',tt7,:riJ In ls'n.1, lupipsentlng an Incie.rse dining the decade ol o,4t'7.! or 15 I per emit. There hns been an Increase since lSflO of n.ilhe born p'-isons of seliool age of 18i,8W or i.l pei- i eat. t'oiisldeilng the IncieiiHe with lespeet to color, native Mirltu poisons of tchool age of native paientngp have lncieaed cliulng- the ten years 2,t7iV.i26, or 17.2 jier cent., and native Mhlle poisons of school age of lorelgn paientuge I, "07,751, cu pi.-i per cent. Koielgn white poisons of school nge show a elect case Ince lS'JO of 130,102. or 10.1 per cent.. Mhlle eoloied persons of school age hae Increased dm lug the same pei lod UjK.'J'H, or 11.1 per cent. Of the Mhole number of pet -oris of school age loi the entho aiea of piium cvUion 2l,S'i7,Ki0 or 01.4 pei cent, aie na tive bom, and 1,213 H"S or U! pei cent, ate foreign bom. The largest pi open -Hon of foicign bom pel sons of school nge In the United States pioper is found In Rhode Island. North Dakota, Now Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecti cut and New Yoik slates, which contain a laige loielgn element among the gen eial population. liven, In these states, however, with the exception ot Con necticut and New Yoik, the piopoitinn ot toielgn hour in 1H00 is considerably less tbnn it was in ISOO. There has also been a considerable falling off in many of the north cential states and teni toiles in piopoitlon of foreign boin per sons of school age, a condition similar to that lound among the toreign boin element as a whole in these stales and territories, and due to the change in the characrer of the Immigration during the last ten lears. Theie hns been an intiease In males ot militia age since 1M0 of 2,01C,U'I, or 22 3 per cent. The native bom of this class have Increased 210 pei cent, against a couesponding increase in tho same element, of the general pop ulation of '2.1 per cent, Siiinniaii;:iug, mnle-. of nnlitlu age have Inci eased since ISI'0 at a somewhat nioie lapld late than the population as a whole. Ol all the males of this clii. Mi. I per cent, nic native bom and 10.7 pu cent, toielgn bom. the-e liguics show lug Unit there is a less piopoitlon of foielgn boin and a couesponding ineiea'-e In the proportion of native boin males of militia age. In nil the New Ungland stntes, however, and also In New Yoik, Xcvv Jtii'oy, Pennsylvania, Delaw.ue and West. Vliglnla there H a l.nger pi open lion of loielgn bom, among the males of militia ago in lOOU, than theie was ten years ago. In the lemalnlng slates and ten! lories the foielgn boin of militia age constitute a less propor tion than they did ten eais ago Theie has )vcn mi Ineiease In males of voting nge dining the last tenveais of i.lii-'.ti'l, or 2111 per cent, as com pared with an Increase In the general population of 20.7 per cent. Nutlve bom males of voting- age have in cieased 27.7 per cent, and foielgn born of this class, i,-,r, per cent. There 1ms been a very large Increase dining the decade In native Millie males of voting nge wire') aie of foreign parentage, an lueieaso cif COS per cent, as compared with nu Ineiease ul" only ;:t!.l per cent, for all native white persons of Ionian parentage. In each of the three ele ments ot population, also, ihe males of voting age show l.nger percentages of incientu than tor each element as a Mhole, Theie s a somewhat Ingoi p'lopoitlnu of loielgn bom males of voting ago li 1000 ns eompaied with 1S90, in Maine, Now Ilampshlie, Massa chusetts, Ithodo Island, Connecticut mid Now Jeisoy, wlillo nil tho lemnln lug states and Iciilioiles show de cieases in this element. Of Ihe 21,3J0.Sl'l males of voting age In 1000, JO,00.!,5.M mo literate and 2,327, 205 or 10.0 per cent, aro Illiterate, Of the r,102,ri!i foielgn boin males of otlug ugu 5'i.l per cent, aie natuinllKed, S.2 per cent have taken out Ih si uatuiul Uation papeis, 31 per cent, have taken no steps lownul naturalization that Is, aie aliens mid 11.7 have made no return with lespeet to citizenship. Within the next ten leiun there should be a moio enieful slftlrrg of im migration suillelent to nifeel noticeably the letuins of tho Thbteenth census. Tho New YoiK flBht. It Is usthnated, cost Tuninrany 000,000 and Iho Uufelou-. IsN Jj'W.000. it vas wot Hi the money. I'rojjress in Forestry. C KATIUYINCI news Is recehtd iluough the bureau ot loies ,X til of tho United Slates de pattment of agrleulttue that the cause, of piacllcal fojealiy In this (ounlty Is uraiLlilug on, One of the latest ieucsts he-ioic lhal hmeau for assistance In the selentlllo muuagement 6f pilvute woodlands H for a working plan of 1,000,000 acies of longlcir pine land In soutlreustern Texas, the propeily ot the Klrby Lum ber eonrpany and the Houston oil com pany of Texas. The holdings uf Mipjc conipniilei cover about eighty per cent, of Ihe virgin forest of longlenf pine In Texn, The riillcliils siatr Unit they ate anxious to exploit their fotesls on st 101111110 lines, cutting the merchant able limber In such it way ns lo lnuie pjoleellnn to the jnuntr giowlh. A pte llmlnitry exnmliiatlon of Ihls laige tinel will be mttilc! tltiilim the winter by aiienls of lire burr tit. This large men of Umbci hind, It handled on the lines which lire bureau wilt advise, should piovo lo be one of the most Interesting undei takings In the line of foiestry by private owncis .vet nttempted In the Unlled Stales. The afoie-inentloued iectiest for as sistance Is ( hut one of a number that luive recent ly been received by the buieau of forestry. The Haltlmoie and Ohio llalhoail couipany has asked for a u oi king plan I'or Its tract of 125,000 acti' of mixed haul ami sott-vvoodn, slluated In Nlcholis and Pocuhontits counties, southeastern AVest Vliglnla, llurtou & Co. have asked for an exam ination of their tutct of 25,000 ricies of pine land situated In llerkeley county, South Carolina The Hunt 'I'ennessee lion and Coal companv, owning 60,000 acies of hardwoods In the Cumberland mountnlnp. desires to cut Its timber on conservative lines, rind has rpeiiteslcd a piellmlnary examination of Its tract. Uiom Noith Cinollna comes a toquest for advice In the handling ot 10,000 acies of luitdwood situated near Orund fathpr mountain. A request has been received fiom the Georgia Iron and Conl company for advice In the hand ling or two tracts; one of 10,000 notes In JJaitow county, and the- other of 30, (kio acies in Dade county. An examina tion Is also asked for, by another Hun, of lii.000 nc-ies of pine land In Polk county, c;a. And so Ihe leeoid goes. Since isns, when the offer of govern ment old In planning- the proper care of roiesi 1 1 mis was flist made, nioie than 4,000,000 acies of pilvnto woodland have been put under intelligent super vision nud caie, with excellent results. In addition, plans have been supplied for (he management of mote than CiO, 000,000 wooded acres held as federal or state reserve". The less than 7200,000 an nually "pent bv tongie's upon the foi psliv buieau is certainly a paying in vestment, In nioie was than one. m Senator KHnn of Allegheny kept his elisguintlcnient away from the polls. Fllun bus earned ioiglveness ami tho glad hand. The Gothenburg System. T" "V" " HAT has become known as the CJothenbnrg or state control system of tho liquor traffic, as piuc- tleeel In Sweden and imitated in some degiee in South Carolina, has long been studied iMiefully by marry friends ot temperance and new information bearing- upon it is theiefoie always suie of attention. The Chicago Itecoid-Heralel, whose correspondent, William K. Curtis, re cently made a tour of Sweden, studying this &stom among other things, and came away convinced as a result of his observations and Inquiries tlml it is tile most s.itisfactoiy and practical system in existence tor legulating- tiro liquor business, as a proof that the s.v stem evidently suits the Swedes, notes tlie fact that leeently its scope has been extended. roimoily only highly alcoholic drinks weie put undet the monopoly of the licensed company which, lu flothenbmg, under municipal lc-sti Ictions, runs all the saloons and pais Into the town Ueasiuy all pioflts above 5 per cent. Hut now alps, beers, and light wines have been added, with almost unanimous public approval. licciuise the Gothenburg system suits Sweden does not imply that It would suit everybody. As a. matter ot tact It does not. It Is bitterly opposed by Ameilcnn Prohibitionists. While his power lasts, Seth I,uvv will bo u powei. He will soon command 10,000 olllce holdeis, in most insluiues with power ot summary lemoval. Theie vill be 20 places to bo filled by him whoso aggregate salaries oio .$100,000. or an averaso of over ?G,500 a year each. No wonder that as soon ns he knew he vas elected he packed his gilp and lied to tlie woods. Sh Thomas Upton confesses that his cup challenging exploit cost more than a million. Yet If ho had paid tor the advertising at caul i.ites It would have cost moi e. As Muutko Cochran reheats upon the New Yoik letuins- he must reullo that onee moie he has thrown his hnzaid of now foi tunes on the oft side. Th? Uicfory of Win. T. Jerome 1'toin tho rv Voik Tilliuue. IN silMi: .i.jucl, o thn ia,e Ihe vktyiy of Hi .Icioiuc I., even liioiii i m.iiu.islus than the hiuiuph er Mi. Low, lo vv.i llshtirg .i.'iiu-l In incite i odd-. UN eonstlluiiiey w.i tbu kliuiijliuld ot the iiliulinli ii.sosialiil lu 'I iiiiuian.v, Ik In, aruiiMil t licit hittcrol blind mid .iLiiti-t li.ni, mil above nil Ibliiso th j widicd to bed lilni. Mudi lis tin; dolled patinu.nri' uud pmvir, itlll mole) did Ihcy deliu llicdnuii and a tool llki 1 nu in toutiol of irhuliid pi'isuullniij win ot importance to tltv.ni .it all tliui-s and in vit to muili so as in (lie hum of p'llltlul rivciihlow, w lien ,in honest, lie ikpciidiut and vluoioiis dhtiltt attorney vvoulci Iwe tbu lo.val biippoil ff Hie polku und otbci litv amhoiitlc-s, which Mi. Philhlu b.is nut luid. 'Ihuc wis an iviellenl tuospul for Mr, Low's election even It lie did not cany Nivv Vorl. lounl.v, but Mi .luuiiie lu no iioold;u help to look I'm. He must win wluic it was ex lliiuil doubtliil (bo head ol Ills ticket, ftilm; uucli le lilttci untisoubni, irailil boiiue a p'm allly, and he Ills done hi. -n Mi .Iciome inns loioldnabb al,i ul uf Mi .,iv and tin i. ill' I landidattt lu the eouiilj, mil (liete tan be no ikubt lint theli sitiwc-j U due in no biiull ineasuiu lo hit icitlou, li.v III. out tpokcu campaiii he peiliaii.s allciulid fumi idui elf fioino voteii. In tjeiifial svinpalb.i Willi the fusion llcl.il, and ho tertulnly loncrii. Haled upeii hliiinlf the the if 'lam. nuiOi but at the Mine lime he aiout.ed do iiitliiili-iu uud tnuiued the misileuo of Ihe ioplt mil oiilj if M mli nun ami 'llie lliouv but ol tin v.liulu i!ty, ai tliej I id hotii uiouci and to'i'hid b,c ij oi.e lis'-, and wilt foi tho iitsc he ndvoialecl a nipwit not sought a ,i pi'isoml .uh ml.iic nor nie.iiuid by Iho IMC nt ot hii pusuiial pluialil). 'lint plur. all r , a, well us the pluiallllct, of his ,iu.Iitei in Manhattan, Is Intilj the Mull ot lilt biava and rueiDlk Invasion ot Ihe cIMliUs Kincialb iviKickd lo 'laiuuun;, and hU appeal to the manhood of the Voids who mu.t-sillUlril, but iiiiiwullt rufitud without imistjiui, Hum 'lam. ii.Jpii, wim iai av liow man inrii In PlO'kUll. Oueens anil Uklmond. who could . .io. i-u also Und h) him v.l(h the purple to pul down eilinliut md prolocl vlrti-om home? " " Mr. I,v Miioi! Iitfrtir tli pe.ile o lln ehim plnii of lionet mlmliiNlr.tlloli lu aciiomI iliiil the lofc-tin nf Hie p)cr elrpitlitiuiit I" Hillouhr, Mi. .Ioroin' tiimpiMi u n ik'llnlte ll.tht l inaku mtilc (I,.. (r(ulhii eif the erlinlnil li.v iiilnl tho rrcumdHl 'lin line dflrmde'd tho city ntid tMtltitnl lt life. The f."t tlml he could he dec trd In lb" tniif promising llon ot thn rllj fni ,tti nccen of retollii cllolli l n vlndloillloii ol ,cw- Vol Ic ellleiohlp ami of Ihe deinuci itir pilhclpd In inunUlpiil Kovcrnnu'iil. It Miovvi that M ben i-ini Ihe iint paitlctau on-- luunltv oner li.u a iimi.il lui nfiincly In fun It, Willi iiqtlilnj to cllviit ntlciitloii lunn 'ho tiuln point. It will vote for the rlithl. Ihe Uw .i dccilicj, honeM und protection ot the Inn - (rut, mid ii l.n no v,.ii i' cil Ihu iircllt for inikliiR Ihl-c iuo to iminUuKahlo l nil clliet of tho prople tliil they volid fur ilglitiouMici l due to Mi. .Icronio. m .. MR. JEROME TALKS. I'roiu (be .s.nrcch Ho Made Atln He lltrd lie W.H lllcclcil. I vvnnt to mj ,i ord about tnjfi'lf. I hue been fue lo ficn wills lliotisindi of pi-oph" during the lat thirty dij, nml It his In ill iMy to tdk lo llieni, ber.iuo In alt thoe dijvi in the lat four vvimK there wif dIho.ViI "Oinethlng In me tint I thought I inut my, When I vent fntn tho llsht It arrmrd to nic lint 1 could tout absolutely to the people and trust those tblnt;i which tin- wold of tho (flint men tlut I read of In boot. I H) tuc true, lu all tint cunpalgn I didn't s.cc a hcul tlnl I elleln't hll, and I lilt U whether It Kenned to he for my mood or not. Wbcucvir I nyw Ibr bend of a nnn I belli ircl to bo x thlof 1 whicUod It, mid nil tho men who tiiwtid to rvpedlonry, thoso tnen who who ,ifr.ild tint the tiuth woulti Inirl wlij, ,Iioh, It ,vou rnuld lmvr H'on the. inrii tint i.iinr down to in; olllro in Ciiu.il street the moinlni? idler my f.vrlr Hull (.peecb. It .von could lino ren them, It m unrd a If tilt tho political forces nut tide of T.nunnnj Hill were there to v nu nic, liocii'ic I bid chrcd to attitl. ll.it vihuril Mint, Thmuiis V. PI lit. Well, 1 slept li'illv lint iiisul. It .inn rvrr liner seen u jncK of vert bens .unuud n bine ,i ird tint would 1 ivo rrllped tliiiu. Hut I hid tho filth that we weie light. I bid Iho fjllh tint Alniiliiin l.lncotu believed In when he put his liiisl lu (be pl.ilu people. 1 but the filth Hint down die.) in tho bents of tho .vincricnn people, v heltier tfrnnni. .lev, Italian, lilsli or othii liltlon.ililv, (lirrc wis in Ihe In ill t- of nil it pi (do In .Vinorli m eltlcnsliip, and tint wo could llzht the 1. title nut on those Much nil thiouch (he campaign. So I I ept right on in tliiM' Hues and from what I hiar tonlsbt ovir the lonj dKtanco telephone wr will. Me hive Won In Xcw- lull,, but all tbiousli Ibis brold land v.e miy believe lint the luimnital Hues lnnekd dovn bj the Inunoital Lord Clod hive not been budcrid, and we line clcmun-tiatcd Hut tlie hiRhc't politic i arc thoc that pin thini-ilus to the tiulli. If ,'ou bo could have seen bow the heiit hid been In!, i ll out cf sonic people) tuc viotoiy todij would in an nioie to ion peiliap thin it doe,; it would mean no .ibiicmeiil to von of a love lor tiutb ami pnnuplc. It would linden nu It oil could 1 ike in alt its ine.iniiu, it would man lo vou tint joii cannot athleve rndiiilug sucicss uiilc-1 ou tru-t in the fund ii.it ntul piinclples tint undirlie all liutiini life. I believe it would mean to joii that when tl.cv tell von tlmt ,iou i -en ill notliing without: pull ot tiionrj tbej ire vMoiijr. .. SCRANTON LEADS THE WAY. I ioiii tho Pitt-butg Ui-pltcb. Siiantuu slgrnill7cs her enliinic inlo the cities of the second class b uupo'lii,; a lit upon Iho gross reieipls of Ihe companies cnjojing flan-ebi-cs in public utilities. An nrcllninic Ins been pas, id lev tint: i fix upon tin- kioss receipts of the Ra, watti, HhIiI, telciapb. lelcphoiie and tiolley compinies of the Aty which will Ji"ld an income of sino.tiOO to the muulcipalily, or enough to piy one fourth of the totil cspeiiscs of .idniini'tration. In Ibis &cranton ho, set an cvamplc tint might will be imitated by the other cities o' its, class in the slate. The oieliu ante baa been signed by ltccoider Council nud is alieadv meeting with vigorous protrst from the coipoi ttiotis aflectid. 'Ihe irsult of the cperi ment in -iiaulnn will lu witched with inleiest in PittrliUtg. m BEING RIGHT. Sulillc and Lit file and gillli, SI In up anil clupp'r and bit; JIiu on the lop of it little lui-tt Inggc and slrom, and lit, linked ami bcaided lice. ltigael old bat of fell, ltille tint kills it ,i thousand niN, .Slid i tUht ei iinined culiidge In It. Oil, It i it." f by turning out .coin toe, oii cm heal the foe in a tight, Oi- bv leaning to much like a in.nioi ntc, Ot bv l.cipln join buttons blight; And it i'n't the wav lint .vou eiook join aim, Whin vou shut join c;e lo 'boot; lint !ts taking to lovei .U iveiv ilinicc,' Hillock and lock and lool, lit ilien't 1 now bow to die, Viiil be doc-n't know how to chill; Hut he met the sinutesc troops in tin woihl, Vtd iituht till thee had thcit till. IlcV a sjuvenb, cvvkwaid chip; lli'V ii lubbetle' f inner unit: lint he lo on the veldt Ii our duvn nil dinn, Vnd (-hot till tin v bioko and rm 1 oi it Isn't the wav lint 'on ku'p the liuiih, Oi the wav thai .vou whoil iliottt; And it l-u't bv pulling join wal-tbclt In, Vud !v padding join tunic out; And it isn't h) iocLlu' voui forufie cap, Oi by gluing t gla-s in join- cje; Hut it' knowing the way to shoot like Vnd it's It ailing the waj to die llnv have githciul bis kith and kin, lu a prison lrjonil the sea; lint thev can't liupikou a. tilling suul, 1 h it llve lu a liosont lite; 'Ihej hive sl.iltcinl tho c cliiiied will., Which shclteicd his child and wife; Hul thev can't extinguish thotljiuethcj'vi'llt, Till it dies Willi his elj Ins life. i Tor ll'.s novel the heat ot a liumlng home, 'lint lu softeliLcl a fneiiiiin's belli; And HV. ntvei tin icek o( leddlte lull, 'Hint hi- liven lil muks upail; Vnd it l-u't the inoin-v ; it Isn't men. When the gulls' loud .on;, bvln. Hut it., ttrling .von pot on join native laid, And itS being ItltilH' -that wins. Ilostou JfivviJ Hun au, Always Busyi "It Is the Thing." Men's Working Shoes Tor Shop or Mill. FOB THIS WEEK; $1.25 nC-. Grades, 7-JC $1.50 and M 'lC $1,75 Grades, T1J lu all sUes now, Oct them now, We will not have theni long, ' f Lewis & Reilly llblin Wjotulnj Ave. TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING OUICK RETURNS ACTORS' VOTES DID NOT COUNT. Democratic Company Botle All NlgM for n Loser. Ily IWeliislve Wire from The AmoiIhIhI Presi Uiilllinoie, jld Nov. (!. .fust bet'oio Ihe curtain fell on the Until net of the "lUd Kloof" peirornuiuec nt Koid's Clt ami Opeiti House Inst lilght, Mtina iwr Jln.ver dashed Into Nixon's ento ami Rtivt? n liuriy otder for four boxen of sandwiches. Five minutes titter thn play ho bolted for the supplies, sttyliiB: "We've not lo net (hut 11.35 train for New York, nil ten of u. Tho wholu company Is Democratic, except two lte publlenriP. We've not to et over to vole. After tho cliow we've frot to Btand the Htrnln of n ten-hour tnltvuiy run before another hard performance. I.otllfl Slann, the star, bunded the ten "voles" hnclc to Mitnhnttiiu. rhe rest of Ihe pnity were: T.lnuel AdntilH, Daniel Jairctl, .Stephen Mnlcy. Clmries H. SturfteH, Claud Yerke, Arthur Uul letlBf. Trunk Wnltth, Chat leu Clurko, and Fred Alttyer: OPINION REGAHDING BONDS. Judge Weiss Decides Important Ques tion In Potter County, fly Hxcliulvc Wire (noil 'ihe A'-oclalctl Press. IlnrrlHbuis-, Nov. 6. Jttdso WcIps handed down un opinion today, dli mlpsinp; the iippllcatlou made by eer tulu taxpaycm of Potter county In the namo of the ronrnronw ealth, to re sjtratn the poor dlrcctoi-H nnd county eommlssloneis fiom bnildtng: a poor house. An election ww held recently, at which the proposition to erect a poor house vvnn iniricd by u mujoiity of 600 nnd subsequently the continct for the buildinpr wni tnvnrded at a cost of .$05,000. "When tho bulldlliff was about one-third completed and bonds had been ishticd to pay tor it, a ciuch tlnn was lnlsed its to the lesallty of the election, and the mutter was tnken into the com Is. Jutlt;e AVelss decides that the elec tion was lawful, nlthough the ballols cast mlslrt lrttve been IncRulnr, and snH that more harm would be done and Inconvenience caused by KiantltisT the injunction than by refusing It. lie decides also that tho issuing of the bonds is lawful nud binding upon the county and dismisses the bill ut the expense ot the complainants. SHANGHAIED INTO THE ARMY. Father Claims His Son Was Stolen by British Officers. By llxel.isive Wire front The soclatcd Pics. Million, Intl., Nov. fl. Frank Ij. Por ter, of I,onq;.insport, inch, charges that his ton, Lonon, used 15, was virtually bhnnghulod Into the BritlMi army. Porter says his ton ran iiviay from homo and went to tho National Em ployment company, virtually a. recruiting- olllce for the British army. He was sent with a lot of other men to South Afiiea with a vessel loaded with mules, in chaise of a Urltlsh otllooi. Consjiessmun btcelo will place the ln.ttter befoie the slate department. Tho United Slates minister in South Afiiea xv ill be nppcaled to. 'flic ship is epecte-l to an he at Cape Town on Nov. 14. WAY CLEAR TO YANKEE DENTISTS. Can Practice in Bavaiia Without Restrictions. P.c l.xclusiec lie from Ihe Associated 1'ic's Washington, B. C, Nov. li. Tiro state department has been informed by L'nited States Consul AVornum, of Munich, that he has succeeded in se eming fiom the Baxaiian government a decree removing tho wholesale re slrictioii placed upon the practice ot dentistry under foreign diploma". This restriction was aimed principally at American diplomas. Tlie Biavatlan government has mod ified the original decree so as to allow lite use In Bavaria of degrees obtained from "reputable" American dental col leges, Corporations Chattered. Bj l.xclusivc Wltc fiom 'the .Vn0cletcd Pics" Ii.HlUbuig, cov. 0 Challeih weie i-,uid by tho itate dopiitmenl totlij to tho following coi poiillou.: 'the l.lcttto-Mignctlo lliako ioiii pmv, Pittsbutg; lapltil, s-jo. the West lai nee,lc Sheet .steel lumpim, I'HUbuu,; i.ipltil, 'l.fiOO 'Hie Wist Peiiii llglil, Hi it nml I'ocvci eci'upaiij, Allcshcnj; npitil. sl.uew. Corset Economy This Wise Woman Looks Ahead. Even if you do not need a Corset today, you will before many weeks, and such an opportunity as this does not come every day. Look the Corsets over and and compare Quality, Style and Pi ices with those you get elsewhere. The C. B, Corset is the pinnacle of perfection. A satisfactoiy, ser viceable every day Corset, in Whit Black and colors, low breast, straight front, i.oo, fli.aj and $1.75. All of the three styles possess $2.00 worth of wearing qualities and and never fail to please their purchaser. Call and examine them. Meldrum, Scott & Co. FINLEY 'S Fashion's Smart est ideas in Skirts In buying your silk petticoat me you competent to judge Its wear ing quality, or would you bo wiser to tittst lo some ouo upon whoso expel lence and icllublllty you know jou can depend. We have given our peisonnl at tention to the selection o our silk skills, buying only those tlmtln our Judgment will glvo satlsfautoty service to the wearer. Our skirts arc made from the best quality of PI.AIN TAFFETA and OI.ACI SILKS. They conic in the new shades of Giecn, Nitvv, Old Hose, Eavender, Cadet and Black. Pi Ices ramie lioni $4.50 to S!6.S0 We would cull special attention to two numbeis In our line of silk skills that are ot unusual value; j $5,00 Taffeta Skirt Made from good quality of Tnfteta Silk with necordeon plaited giad uatetl llounce, edged with nanovv silk l-ulllc: come in all the new colois. $5.50 Hemstitched Skirt Made fiom lino quality Taffeta Silk, with hemstitched flounce and two silk r utiles; complete line of colors-. See styles displayed In our window. 510-512 Lackawanna Ave Creating a Sensation This is what we are do?ug with our Furs, Jackets, Suits and Skirts. If you waut quality, style and low price, trade with BRESCHEL, The Furrier, 124 Wyoming Avenue. Furs repaired aud remodel ed now at reduced cost. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Cut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Su tible for Wedding Gifts. Mercereafo & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue, Ihe Only Place in Scranton Where TRUSSES mu initmifiii luted and bold nailer GUARANTEE OF PERFECT FIT And to HolJ the Wo rt IMptnrc. jiuiimitl jximiui ii 1 IjjIW "sioil.ini't, Slioiililci lli.iu, lieitclic. Iliillier l.o.il, 4llc .ill IicjIIIi jpiillmiee i III Mod. ami lu niclrl KIc'JDERIVIANN 8c CO. 122 N. Wttslringtou Avenue. Allis-Clmlmers Co Succc&bors to MjcIiIiio Dullness ot Dlcl.Hon Mttiiutautiuiiiij Co., titi anion and WIIKca-Dauo. 1'u. Stationary Knglnca, llollcis, Mining Macliinury, runips. fiod Furniture Good Fuvnltuio Is tho only kind you ctm nf foul to buy. It in nl wnys the chonpoat In tho end. This big atom of oms is full of GOOD I'UR. UITURE nt prices, whlchjconsldcrine qual ity of stock, mo ns low ns consistent. s, . Odd Pieces We havo an unusual ly lnrge line of odd pieces of unique and liandsomedcsign. Irlairy of these odd pieces nte xclusive with this es tablishment. Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. I OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1872. Depositary of the United States. Capital, $200,000 Surplus,$550,000 Special attention given to all ac counts whether- Inrgo or small. Wm. Connell. Homy Belin, jr., President. Vice-Piesident. William H. Peck, Cashier. Directors. William Connell, OT. Benj. Dirnmick, Thos. H. Watkins. James Archbald. Henry Belin, jr. IiUther Keller. Geo. H. Catlin. Jns. It. Connell. The discount late to depositors is live per cent, per annum. Open Saturday evenings, 8 to J? o'clock. Three per cent, paid on in teiest deposits. Interest compounded Jan. 1 nnd July 1. r fl Guns.er tiForsytii 327 Peiiii Avenue. man NEW YORK HOTELS. Cur. &itrontli.St. ami Itvlns PUic, NEW YORK. Aincilc-m I'Ijii, MM fer Day ami t"pan!' lluiopuii l'lan, ?! 0e Vet Day and Uiiwarclr. S-pcclJl lUlca lo t'.iinlllcs. T. THOMPSON, Pi op. I HOTEL JEFFERSON NEW YORK lo.'.ioi.ion fc'ntt I tli street. Tho JLI J-'KllhON i a tliorouglil tlrt-clas family and transient hole l.olIeriueaUininl unra coat niaiiniiim of luxury and uoinfort. On ISth fetioct, just pant of Union Sciuare, It is within fciw minutes ol tlie loading ebojg, ttieattoe nnd clubs,. Europoan Plan, $1,00 up. American Plan, 2.50 up. Suites with Privata Bath, S2.00 up, 1 or special i ate,g'ild or Information write JC1HV I', ill .IHI.'l.ll, I'roiirletnr inn i i nTnTTirm f For Itiisiucss Men X si. in tiro heart of the whole-salt dlnttict. f For sJlioiipsrs " mlntilnV wnll; in Wnnnmfll..r. 4 5 minute to Blcsel Coopei'u Bis 4. Btoro. Utisy of access to tho Brut . -f Diy Cooela atorci. " H For Sightseers J 4 One block from B'way Cars. glv Ins easy traiispot-tatlon to all J polnta uf Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT : X NEW YOUK. i Cor. Hill ST. A UNlvi:naiTT PU Only onu Ulock from llrouclwny, t Rooms, $1 Up. pfS'ttSi. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. sVd -- - BANK bbqhhhI Guano Atlantic Hotel vo Annex Vlib'inU Am. ami llcai.li. .Mtantlo 1'ity, . I. EiMIt )e.ar; y,W Icautiful io;ini i-iiiullc, UiigU and itlt lath, hut and tuld tca-wjter bat hi in Mel and anm' location wlict and ,-cntial, tvitliin fiw )aiili of tlie ttcel I'm. Oiihcttia. Ollcra (pedal iilni; latis, ?U tu $13 ty wcV, iiOO un lo clj . ti'cilal mIch lu liuilllcs. Coaibci tjuct all trains, jile lor uuklct CU.MUXS i:. COl'C