"! fV I 4 ' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1901'. I'uhll.titrt 1)I1,V, t'.xcept Funlay. I' T1":.Tr!!v tn.r Publijhlnt! pompon), at litty CeiiH i Month. I.IVV 1 IllC'tf.Ulll, IMIIor. (I. IIVMII.I.', IIikIiii!, SLiinccr. ?,iv Vuik Oiflcct IM Nmmii SI. s. a. viii:r.t,.Nn, Sole Affcni for Foiclcn Aihrfll'lnr. l.tilired t the trslnlPri at "3mnton, !., in Seronil Clun Mall Mittcr. U'lirn ppjrp will prrmll, The TrllimiP U alwavs Klil to print ahorl leltrr Irom It' IrlomU Iw-ir-In? on ctitnnt topics lint lt rule l tint JlieMi Punt he slsmil, nr publliMllon. hy tin' wrllei'J lr.il name; nnil the cntitlltlon ptieilciit to ac crptonrp i tint fl contriluilloiu Mull be subject to cilltoflil revtslan. Tin: m,at iiati: mit adviiutisinu Hip followlnc (alile j)kiv t lie price per huh nidi Inseitlisn, Fpme to In. iil ullhiii one yeni! Him ol lsiillnir nn Pull . PISPf,Y. Paper llcitlinir fruition le.ii linn Mil Inches" .2j ,2T1 .30 Im Inches 20 sll .11 ifon m .1;-, .in !M0 " 155 .it .H", W. " .1B .18.. .1 Tor rnrih of thank", leioliitlntu of cnnilolene ml utmllir iniitrllmtlntK In the nature of ill er(lsln The Tribunes nuke a diaiirc of 0 cen'.i line. TIpIm for C'hMlfleil AthntlaltiE fiirnliticil on ppllrallan. priiANTo.v.-NovK.Miti:!: in, moi. The I'lilladi'lDlilii Jtecoul s-ays Hint "I'unIiiii of tliu fun'cs cif reform iniit be 111iil1U11ln.1l tlnoiiKliuut the Klnlo until the 1 florins f-hall hi- iirioinpllshcd." In other woiitti. ulipn tlii- DpiiiocistU R-ct tin- ollli'f!- th" Fus-iiinMs can, l)i ill.s )ipii.p(1 with. This stall' of alValrs. limv I'vor, will not lit- liiniuilit iiliont. The nm.-t r'iitliiihlntlr Kiiwlmiisn will not ho IimiIuI lone hy icloiiii irhcincs Hint .mnoill Hi" DiinoiTntlc tt-li'ltfis only. Tetanus and Anti-toin. AT THIS M'amn ol tho yrar tlr atixl't..- lOKiinlln tho ilar fjils Illtl-lllllllC IllL' Ub" of :intl-tnln ami vaiTliu- niat lor iiii'ioiis-es.. Af in raw of othor news in.itril.il tli.it ain..ii'H in tho ini'tio liolltan lUMwiianpr.-. it N prohalilo that tlifiv Is uitii'li 1 xiiKKL'ration roiUTnilng; Hit- fatiilltlcs that linve u'.-ultoil from tho oiiiii)ini'iit of tlu-o ii'iiK'illi Tho twelfth ilon th in Kt. I-oui? 1 10m U-ln-nil, nclcmiwli-rixeil to have hi 1 n caiiM-tl hy tho pi I'M'iii-p of that Ri'ini in iliph thciia anti-toxin. N no! an ltupiacli lnont of that ii'inel. but is a sravp I'vldoncc of tllf niH'O.'itv of the utino'-t i'.uo in Its ii ep.iiiitiiin. Tlie a!uo ot the anti-tuNln j-cruni has boon iliinonsir.iti'il all tho woild ovit. In tomhatins the UiKeai-c whioh, lit ft ic lhl iIIm-ovoiv. h one of the inot tlaiiKorous in medical practice its---litters has hceii nniveisal. There have lit en vaiiationu in its 1 eduction of the inortnllty from the dhvas-e ov. iiifr. per lmp.. to extraneous cau.-e.s hut She well-estahlli-heil opinion of the medical piofei-sloii in tint when the Iif-o.i s-o Is promptly lecos-nl.eil tho xxi-o of anti toxin piaciically eliminntes its tvoi-t ilaugers. Tliere is no likelihood of the St. l.ouis xpeiieiRe cliiiiiKliiff the attitudt of the medical proles-don, nor should it affect '.ho public mind. Hut it should inspire .he most jealous care thai nnno but Animals whose fitedom from disease is iluve suspicion shall bo tited in the 'ultivatlon of the serum. l'Voni the anxiety (NhibitdJ by AVIIlt.-n.iiie papers over I.neka ..inua iiolitlcs one would think there i.is a scheme on foot down thoie to 'IIIIIPX i. Our flerchant Alarlne. Tin: .statkxu:nt that the tonnaKe of Amiricfiii shiis has leached the foinitr maximum ol ISfil upon im ti lysis is not wildly "iicouiaKiiiK. says the Chicago llet ord-Uei aid. in im;i wo had :i )opulation of between III, onn,0(i) and JlL'.Oun.iiO'i, today our popula .llon 1 m et (Is Vii.iiiiO.i'iMi. (lur expoits in l"i:0 .imouilted to $.Tli;,2iLML'.!; in 1'iijO they wcie alued at $1,:!T0,1Ti;,1,-iS. iJur liifr tho same period our domestic coin. iiii'ivi' has inci eased enormouily, and so far as water tiansportatiou is con ceinetl this incroaso Is retlected prin ! I'.illy in the business of the Rival lakis. The tciuiiaKe In the foroiKit trade was but STW. in ll'Ul, as afrainst L'.IMJ.MI In I .Mlrt. The lonmiK'-' of whalliu,' and Ih'hlni,- vissels was only til, mn in iyoi, as agninst :!:is,::;r, in I.Sfiu. Take the Bteal lakes out of the present total of .-.rc'l.ilS, and a decline fioni the ,.,L'0, 175 tons of ISM would be shown. As it is. what Is willed Hie coas,L tiaUe Is credited with an Increase luim s.701,. 514 tons to l.r.S',ijs::. but only one-thlid of the dllfcivnie has been trained otit siilo thin lake ii'Klim. N'eltlier In IS7, IStO nor lsi'O weie tile total IlKiires below l.nOrt.ooO, but duilllfe' the last four years theio has been ti steady kiiIii, wliieh Is indicated In the I'oIIowIiik: ' I.TII'.T.IS lk'''' I.M.I.'JH W .-..Ifil.M'i l'-"'! .V.-'l.if. ,Ve ill c still, however, vei y poorly leproseiiteil on the IiIkIi seas and In tho Ki'fuM'.il larryini; undo of the world, urjj boats do not even ;oep pace with oifi- ywii commercial Kiowth, to .-ay idOllllB of Hid wnild'K fc'iowth. The lltt of each of Hie four Intro Hiitish Htirj tieimim steamship corporations exeeods the Allieilcan tleel in toiinuBe liillcaye and business, lluvinsr tlie.se distinctions in mlml, tho followlns tiibl" sliowliK,' tin- ton litijjr of the ineichiint navies of tin. world In IVj'j may bis tend the 111010 Intfllllieutbi Allicilwn , 4,i,i.s Ilnlli u:-m, irm.'l l.liil.iin) Norwesi-in l,iHi7,ti0.1 itiiu.ui, '.',7-J0,iv) llultni ' l.u'uMyiu livljlemly our ammieiiily hiyii inuk Ik fjtte to tlio Internal business, wliMj Is mil an eleiiient In Hiu sliipplim i-oiiw pcUtlon, (ileal rirltnln lamulieil 1,419,000 tons of steel vessels In ISO", aiid our whole fleet of hteel vessels to day nninuutb to but 1,901,017 tuns, The 'Ilkt's-natTO Kow.s, one of tho Doinoeratlo "amall bills" of J.iucino, lias alivudy with girat solemnity hulled tlin tuillX Uhue ut Connrossman nlnit-. At last lriiofts. Mr. I'aliner's (.ini'cnituro was nuiin.il, .Mr. Santitifjo IgUslas, the Lbor ubN tator, announecri Hint he did not ; to l'oi to Wco fop tho jnirposa of stir' rlnij up btrlfi', but p'tfet cvpciivMico with the Roiillcninn secniM to Imvo convinced the Porto Jtli'tt nulhorltleH that U l nlioilt tlliip to stir up Mr. IkIomIuh. William Ijloyd Harrison aihiiiieod nnlto u Hluwltifj iirRiiinent, ujiiilnst his country and Its i;overiniieiit ul UomIoii Hip othor day, win 11 prcjldhm' nt 11 inretltiR- hold In honor of the vIMting lllflh iiittlonullsls, bui In lt-w of tho posllloii taken hy Miir-ThiuI ill Hie opon-Iiir- of the war with Spain, It Is not likely Hint Mr. ilnrils-nu can por-nmdo the Pnlti'J Htiili'M to declare war on our Itrltlph cousins thl yenr. .VeMioes voleil for the lasl time In iniinv counties of Alnhaitia Hi" other daj. They turned out on miisse to pxrrcl'v the rlnltt of fr.iuihls". Hut, then, ii dltl not uuiki; any tllfiVrelice. The whit" men did the countlnpf. Barbarism In the Congo. Till: Coiiro Pree Slal" Is the luiuesl and pro1ml)l. on the whole, the most proillti tle lesion of eiiuiitorlal Africa. It lias an aria In siiuare miles laVRer than Kuropn west of th" Vistula. Its native population is slowly i'IihtrIiik fioni sitvimery into bnrburisiii. It bus a lino seaboard, and Is drained hy one of the lniRost rivers In Hie world, the foiiKo itself with Us innumerable trib utarily Its potential wealth, what is known ol II, is beyond all compulation, rubber belns piesently its principle ex port . Leopold, king- of the Uolfjliilis, N sole inler over tills MisL teirltory. lie Is not hampered In Its ailmlnlsliatlon by direct lespon-dHlity m the P.-lKlau paillauielil or t Ircumscribcd by the constitution of his kliiKtlom In rIvIiik effect to his pnrsotHil deeiees. So l.ir as one man can h" held losponslblo lor the iiolitical 01111 social uiudlilim of this Mist ci,untr. Hie UIiir- of th" P-tl-Kians Is commltteil us a f'liilstlau and enlifflitenetl ruler to IH iidviincemeiit and civilization llavliiK- lixed th" responsibility for tlie adininlstration of the rongo lot us turn and examine Imw Kltm Leopold and those associated with him fulfil the functions of a modern Hller to tho indigenous Inhabitants of Hie t'oimo. The natives are chiefly one,, mod in Kiitheiins; raw rubber In the vast foi esls which pioilucc that 111 tide in hip Ii abundance. Willi the exception of ivory and jiold. 1 ubber is tho most val uable commodity which Al'rii .1 yields to Kuropo. Tho rubber loiests of the Joiiro are more valuable than the roIiI mines ot the Transvaal. Kubber is the currency as well as an article of trallic. In it the natives pay taxes and barter for the few wants of civilized life villi which they are acquainted. The ad ministration of the Coiiko is a military despotism, unmitigated by humanity, Christianity, or philanthropic ideas. The coiintiy is not piesently at any rate open to European civilization and cons"iuently the military s.ttr.ips who act in KhiK" Leopold's name 1110. the most ruthless and bai barons tyrants that in all history were set over an in ferior race. Their wickedness is not that of slave drivers or slave owners. It is wanton, munlei ous, nieiciles-t. livery native is icojuircd to contribute a poll tax in rubber at a certain linn. CiwiiiK to thi- wasteful manner in which th" lubber liee!' are stripped, the I'm -ests mar the s'eacoast anil on the banks of the 1 her ('oiiro are drained of the precious fluid which when solidified 1 onslitutcs the lubber of conmierce. Kill that tloes not exonerate the wretch native from paying- the exaction ot his masters, if lie cannot thai it in or near his own village he must seek it elsewheic, buy It, or steal or Kot it anyhow. If he tloes nol he is Midi in 1 old blood, his bill rIwii over to the Unities, and his family piobably fo tonios the victim of tile Arab slave laideis of the Interior. 'I'he missionaries, both fiom the natuie of the coiintiy and fiom the ob stacles pul in their way by the llelKlnn ollicors, aie nialiiuy; the least piorios.'. ill the I'oiiR'o than in any oilier pat t of Afiica. It cannot be denied that Leo pold has an onoinioiis burden in the pirsonal icsponslbllity which lie has undertaken in til" ciil ami politi cal administration. Financially it has almost iiiiiitd him. He is natur ally anxious that the 1 xpouses of Its administration should be met by the country. Hut the straiiKo thins Is thai a moliitich so 1 nllehtened, the laws of who.-e country are the most democratic In Kurnpe and who himself in his pilvate life Is as democratic a kliitf as ever lived, should be so little perturbed by the shocking liaibarllles perpetrated lit his uniuo, by soldiers under his immediate Juilsdlctlon, on wild savages who, since Stanley opentd up the country to exploration, have de manded, under his direct Kuanlianship his souse of Christian duty toward thein, the (.duration of their Industrial etfort and their domestic development. The lUlenipt to force Anierleai' muplo sryup Into Herman markets has been a fallui". I'nlll the subjects of the kaiser have been made familial with the buck wheat pancake it will be tisolors to try to introduce the S.ltlt e. National 1 top reports show thai Ihu sweet potato Is about tho only o(;u. table that has held Its; own this season, If Hi" possum family holds out theiu ih no reason for I'eur of ittmlne in the, southern dlMilcts. Aiblltatlou between 'eiiey.uela and Colombia may 1 10 possible, bin thorn is ciuestlon whether Ihu warm ttinTpoiod patriots of the wurriiiK states could ho liersumlett to ublde by Hie JudKUieiit tit tho uinpho. 'I'he Stillaii of Tin Hey is nut talklutr much the so days, hut tho fact that ho has nrdeiod another warship of the damps, shows that ho may bo think. Intf. A Kood many leaders of the Pchluv Inquiry proteedliiBH coulil. ilotiblicsi form opiiiioun motn lvtidily If thoy knew the nieanluff of "hard n-port." K vents lollowliif .Mr. M.iclay's liter nry work Miow Hmi it Is possllilo Tor 11 man to win lousldciable fame 011 2. & a day. It looks as though the ransom If.- the rot urn of Pal t'towe would have to bo increased. flbtos? of Public Men Is Not Neu) KIH'OND AUTIt'LK, I'luln 11 c I nr ili. V, t 1:1,1 JOHN ul 'M AUAMs mi, not nnl.i Hie nul ilihl.nl' .iu,l leiriril uf ,v" I.iirf line ul l'l'C-1,1, III-, In". I,, him l'i!is tlie 11, 1, lb I t'll.ll lltilliT uf tl. t ItiT tilt' I'lll.V tl.llllt'll llll'l- lint who Mir lillnl Hint .mllluli, lie clluo of nnil, ul ami liiiiini.ihlo iitni'tit. U (eh. r, .Inliti AiI,iiih, Hi,, mm, ml uiililtul of tin' t 11II11I M.ili', 1111, 1 "ih,. pill 11 nl tin' iiiillliitlun," i.i 'Iln1111.11 .IrlliMM.i' i.illcil I1I111, Wii., nller I'r.mlo liii. tin' Kh'.ilo'l ii.'ut.i i.il.,i the , iKii.it ltiiublit' tllt nbliMil, illl'l "Me nl tin- .ll'lf.l men t'il ii'tiuli.i his t'M'i piiulii'iil. Hi .i" 1 nlhu ul v. Illi mi ny i!iiiimii iiil.ilun. nl,i,. .nl, .iim lit mil .luim i.mliin, In, I Hi,, lirhrilt uf .ill hi" l.i ller'.i .ilill It ,ui, Inei'l illpltin Hit- t n ili-ntt . n ,1,1m r.it.iu, 1 A'Iiiih 1 lint' nl I'liiil.in Ktml.. iiml li'li, ii',l 1,1 1 in full nil the iii'illd .mil ili'iiiiili.-t 11. il liilur.illt' iiil'u nut it tilth nn "ik'lti. Of hit iihlllly Iheie Hole: i,,l ,1 ilmiht, llnpil'lll liltoiy h.it .i-wiuiii'tl hlin 11 1I1.11.11 in fur Mn,'ii it' mid liiiii'ily iMecil.il by t,.i in in wlio t'ter oiruplt'tl Ihil liUh po'ltlnn. lilt nti(i)tllii tt.i" rs liiuul n the iniinli, innl in mjiiihI ninl tliousr ih the '.'Miillc hilh ul his nun New Kugl.ui'l. Hill he u.it .in .Villus wllli iipluhjui uf hi, tmti, ninl tfirsc nn, i' IKeil mi, theli i'ciitnliit""i ituli. lUhi'il lu hit ui' 11 mil,, I, nol .ill the 1 imi ikI'V-.-i of fiiimU litir the i!i mini i ill,, ih ef hl rncliiit't 1 'llhl cv.eite hlui i,ne luli'd lue.nllli fnin lii klliillir. sen-,- ff ilnly ,iui llulil. Mull tllllltlei me nut llkeli In nuke ,i I'l.-liliMit or ,i nun In n l"i!li pl.110 iii,iiI.ii, ninl the ".umiwer Atl.iin" tliil nut piiNii'-n the 11 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 1 - ii'ipilicil I" full' illhtt' t,piiiiiiult .iihI win Hum .it filui'k 'llu'io I "ill, I he only 011,' I1.-11II. Iliipi'livt uf tiiinliii,' hlui tu their le ,1111! villi nutliinu' to t'Nt'iTl, hit ilt.ily, I'ulllli.d uppeiiiiit- ninl .ill ulu uli' lil, nl him tin ii tl ii,in hlui, .111,1 .ilino-t from l,i.i lll't .ippi.lMtlii' ill pulillt; lire lltui.til .III'! liiuul. eil hlui ninl li'iiltil hlui uilli .111 iiiiliuutily .mil Mli,itiient"t liinllv piil.illtleil ill flili .11111.1I1. --ii -MIk ii nnl.i ,'lttui Jem nl, I, joiine Aihiin ,it toiiip.iiiltil hit hither lu I'lMine, whire ho h ul ln't 'I .'iit lit .in .iiuhi. .nihil. Whin hit hither went .I- mml-li rl,i llulhiml liN Mn ninl tiilli hlin. lie went with MttiMtT Ibu.i to SI. IN (ert lull1. .is hit ..'Mil.iii'. lie hi I .iltt'iiiltil p,'lu,oN in I'.ulf iinl the 1 tiivciII uf l.t.Mh'ii mil liei nnj 111 .n 1 ,,ii.l.hii lluuui.t lie f.iiue huiiie ,11 th" il',' ut iiuhlein, ,ili,l .Lilian,',! Ii,m ll.tr ml tulltm .11 die .! of nliieteui. lit viu'i 111 wv liiilltii.il piinphlett, .mil W'l.lunMt'ti n.imeil Inn'. iuliiitir to II0II.1111I wliile nnlj itttnlj .-even Hi nhl. In irtm W.i.hiimiiin iLintfi'iiti him tu I'm tiisd, .mil in IT')? he went .it miulstil to lteilin, upon W t.hiuclniiV ih'i'l.iialum th.il 1 1 wtmh! piuie the .ilil'f-t ilii-limit In the AintiU.ui set tlie. lu 1"'"i he t'.it tniuliiw.iulirtl tu lilll.e .1 iiiiuuitit'iil lie.it with siicih.n. Up i.ime home nnil w.it tleiti'tl tu the M it.-.ichti-t It. Miuite, .mil in l-il, to the -i ti.Hu ul the I inlfil Mali'-1. - n- At. tint time I tiiiliy, or l.ilhtT the I'ti'er- nli.t pun. .k loin Ii ilU-ni. Unit lututtn its I, .ult 1.-, .h.lut Ailim-, .iiul Ah'.vunh'r ll.imiltoii. The li'.ult ..lr, tint the Julius r.t tl.lt or It'ieOtfil .ill thf .iluisi. hit i.ithu't I'lii'iuiet .mil ippomuti ttuiiil 1 oojiiie up. He w.it iro l.e .nel itpeiti'llv iii-ullnl. .No in.it hi' wh.it motion lie iii.ule, it w 1. iiit.nu tu In liuwlt'il Uuwn, lull the s.iiuc iimtifii lit Mine one t'1-.o w.u oilin i.irnnl. ( one mitiee. uf v bisb he w,i.t .1 ni'iuhu wuuhl uili-ii fid to notify him uf then uu'i'tiii'i, .mil iit.ike Ihi'ii ieprt. without 1 on.ultiiii; him. .Mi tlilt lieciut,. hi w.it. the ..on uf ill-, f.tthii. Hut he .null ihtu tlowu the.e .iniuio'.itie hei.iu-.e of hit iuilepetiihllte uf putt tie.-, mill hit i1.ii.)-.ition to luuoie the .ulttte ot hit pat. .i..oii ite". Itci.ue he .ippruMii .mil hi'.atilt Mipporteil the Loint.iui purtli.i.e, the IViln ih-a- jiniipeil upon ami .,f -.iiltil linn, liie.t letmuiil tu Ihu alt.uk ceu inn, -at is;i It whtn he uitlot-til the eniliaiKu tr iiou-iuipuitatiou att. i'or ihawiui; up 11 -olutiou 111 Mippml 01 il he w.k tliiealini'tl tu "line I. is hi. ul I iheii oil lot hit apK.tat.t." Hut the jnu.x Mi. 1I1111-. w.i-. thri.ikiinl the liirtler heith'il he lii'i.uue. All the known .111, 1 imhtioiiu tpithet.t ol .ihii-e wi'ie i-howeieil upon him, .mil ftw men in uiir tuuutit't hi-ttiiy hue bifii aiuie lnr,.c',y liiiati il ai', letilttl. I 0 W In 11 Muli.oii hit line piipiiliiil one of hit fust :u is v.at to Mini Ailauit at miui..tua to itu.ia. He '. a. on" of out" loiiuiiisMunnt to lit ike the tie at ol peace Willi ar.il Hilton ill 1MI. The liiaiv w.i. .1 tll.ippOllltllltllt to Ihi Iitfn touu Iiv, so, uf ionise, the I'luli-h pits, nil 011 i. inn. a- .-.nasi It as Ihu ot tin t uileil si.a,.. I, ,, .'til llull". As Ml'lllot'.s Hlolul it 1111 ul tf lite wa.s thiwitu; to .1 1 lo.e tho i)Ut.lieu ul hia titiessiii lame up. Allan., tl.iWliutl, t llhuim, ( hit .mil .l.tiksoii weie all ambitions tor Ihe pl.uo. Il.nl Mr. A, 1. 1111. Im!! of a mou prtinal iiituie he li.nl lit 1 11 .111 t.tsv wiitiur, hut he t. is ln,l a pul, lie luoiilo. Ills 111 ililu'i-' welt Mill ..1.1I ilisipioi ihlo; he was hluul; lie spolu. iho ipilli no nnlti'i whuiii 11 liuit or Imw ili- liri t n .il'lo iL 111 i.v hue 1, 1,11; he mwi- liieil In 1 oiieili .lie .111 1111111 : he hul aw w.iiiii fiHinl., lull mi ihl.soiiil ill all tliuuil'l iIn;lto "the penile all ot lii.il,ili-; tu nuts" Whill aski, lit lu.s lti"Uil, 1'ilwalil I.M'letl, win lilt 1 ho wis "ill'li llllilii',1 lo 1I0 ii,)iiii' with a mn to pioinolt Ills tluti'Mi to the pie.uliiuy as the .imi..ei ol Mt. Momue," lie liplnil, With 1 I1.11 nil Il-lir liluiltllt.s-' ami Inetit'., "he Mieiilil tin ih-ululely iiulliinir;." 'Ihe linn fur iiiomiiiiii. a. is well known, was tluowii into the heu.i , ttheie Mi. I lay li.eil his 1.1, mL llllhlellie Mint s.full ill his falol, ami Ml. Allans was Hinuii. Iiul 01 tint tlie pi.il- suit ol .lllk.ol! lollliut Itl'll till' llllli;i o "I.al- mln .ui'l ..ih'," s,, mil kunwii in our pulitu-, .d thoiuli time was .tbsolutt ly no muIi piior molii ..lainliiii;. r.tiit stith a 111 111 .is .luhii It.iinl ,lpli tliji.u leilul It a-, a "m.llil 11,11 b. tttem Hlull ami III ltk (teoiKi , Ihe 1'iiiil.ui an, I tlie blacl.li,' " lliuiii'.' hi. .iiluilui.il itloii the .-pulls si-loin was Inuiiiflil tun nil. bul Mi. Allans wuuhl I ne .ilitiiiti l.i noihiii'.' lo tin witli it. lb; wouhl i.ul itw.inl Ihe mtii who niippoiTnl liini ami be wuuhl tuiii' nut no une win, Iiul unnosetl him, it l.e was lioiitsi ami i.ipilili. He il.l.nl no tnois ,1111 ui.iutnl nun. .In l,-,in wa-t tin trie iL 'ih;h piit-t ot the rpoilt Hsliin The ilmtiiiu ol "lo Ihe ti lull billing I In' spoils" uiliiiuititl wltli liini, ninl by pimiil.ilu' a "tleali ni" by tuiii im; out all the pie-eiit liicmiibeult ilettnl hmi' sell pieshhut. The 1I0-0 of his teuu ut oil! e wat miiktil by .1 moIi ut o'ltliri'.ilc m 1.1'itur ilKjill-t him. lie Was allll-iil ut Inline -iM the l'nlti.ilis, iMihif t up naiiietl a m lieiiu lot lihlm.' Iho Now l.m;lainl l lies out uf lite ! nloii ami llieir 1011111111; an alliame with lluliiul. Tlie .Ink. i, 11 111 v. .p.ipi'is weie lnjihil with .iliiL-he nml l.i il..' pat im iphs juiciuloil to blili',' him into louliinnt. Hul ett 11 ill it tlii! nut plot out hlin I I 111 'Uinu- .I.11 1,-,, 11 Ids be nly Mippint auaiioi Saiilliiin 11nlliflL.it i,ii. ami whin he tlneateiu'il lepil.tls .ujlu-t ITame win 11 lint nuiiiliy le 111,1 1 1 to louipl) with the tie.it i,l, illation-, lu lSll. Ntitr, iieihip., was so intuit abuse lu.i i-l oil his lu.nl its whtu hi look up the i.iii-e uf the abolitionl-ils in tlitlr ileiuainl Im' llio mii-iI iiuhi ol petition. 'Iliof i.'ounl In im: tin Ir ia-e bolmi' toiiuiiNt oiil.e ill tint wat, ami 1 1 1 south l,nl I'li'.uji iutliiiuie in If. !i I tu Hint ihe o lully "Kan-iu'c" lint "all petition., nieiiinitah, ie,oiiuii., or jupt'ii, lel.itlmr in aitv w.l.t lo tl." Mil, tu Ihe .ibolilioii ul ..liuiy, sl ill, without beiiil,' el llii-i piiuteil m lid Iiul to, be )ii in the table, ami tint no ft it till 1 ,11 1 lull whiti'tei lie Ii el Iheiioti." Th itile was ailopteil bv n linte.nil Jm Ut, but VI.iiil lo.e lu his pine, anil, in j hunl loin, whiih Iho upp.islllnii liini in i am to ilnmn, imIiiiiiciI: "1 buhl I ho ii.ulut,,n a ililnt Uul.ltloli 1, 1 Ihe lOll.tilllllurl uf Ihe I'liitril stales, the lulls ut this liuu-i', .111.1 the lights ul my tiioliliinits." AimIii w.i Ihe 1 injiia;;e ut Uliipi Lilian a ml abuse eliail-lii upuii lilin, Nulliliii; w is (on Mh In be ..ilil abom I1I111. Hut Hilt wat lint In ihe lioi'.-e, but tjuinlile. lie it .in all nub lUsluiiiti tu tat Me In debate. At .1 pan llaiiiilil.ny thbiioi he u is without .1 111 il. "Hu nlil mill ioiitiiit" ujs iim tiilo hy uhhh he w.ii best known In l,ii,utlnle ,11. i loiuinaiul 01 llui;. li.li 110 man in Hit.. huii,t' was hit iipiil, lie wa lilu.i.lt ln.nl. l ut him-ili lu Jeb.ile, inn in llie In ai uf untii'i. lb hu bun ileMilbeil ut "luiihlo in Inn 1 llio. 1,1 ilihl,... In npiilii', ,111 1 ii-eiiiblu Id It at," nml alrtats lejily foi ,1 lia,-le.hintiil tula jc.iin.i tin nitiu- ljt'-hoIillu power ol till- SOU III. 1, -Mine the tl, ah uf w,,i',hlu;lcn, 110 i.euhnt Mil Blit 111.111 ill piilillu litu was ut bltlnli ,is-il!i',l as lie, lie wat eieu Ihuaiiueil Willi u..K.injll'.ai. 'liny luUht u Well Into luilli'il ll.ell lineal, a'al llellimiialieiis J; ,in,l I hluiliouo 01 the llle, in M.uiilliiiiur Im cquilh ililiuol.ibli. Duly hit il'.ah h.i.v Ihe iiul ut the iuaJ ia;t U bin inc. mh. Sen 1 h.nl 'no loiutiy .1 puin, an abler, ui ..0 I, iiiitil a pinMi'iu. lui)' III 111 halt ,1 cm tun lu. ilip-'il .lino hit tlopjitiiie, TV'tlay 1.1 ii'nuiilii' hi. tu jint ,. the pinlly uf hi- i-(hoi-, llu upili.'hluei ut ih.iiailci. Tlie t-ljiulu. err, Il is nut', ,m u.oiilo.l on the i.iittm pa.e, but lliet aie 110 lou.'ti lilui'liibiieil a;'Jllnt 'iim uiul the hUtuiLu, a lie loinej a.uo tlitui, Inl. cnli iiutcuipt fui tlie illlU':u, ctn a the :ieU ; . . it it i i. . e. it it i it nn n. , . n n n , t n it it n . t . . I Saving Made Easy IliliMiilg P g I KuACKAWANNA TRUSTj I I K 1 I By the Use of Our Branch Banks. You slip In your pennies, nickels, dimes, tiuarlers, or any other coin or bill when you are Mush with money. llriiifr tlie boN' to us tit Intervals, as we hold the key, and act credit, in your pass book for Its contents. Hofore you know II you me catry iti"; a HANK ACCOUNT of Rood proportions, and saving has become a habit. Deposits inudt; through this Hank may, however, b" withdrawn at AXV Tl.MK. : No Charge for the use of a Branch Sank j 10 get one, can nt tne jaacKawnnna '-trust sum ante jueposit uo., II 404 Lackawanna nventto, and open a savings account by depositing- ONE DOLLAR or mote. Interest Begins from Day of Deposit. J. If you wish to opsn an account and enn not come, drop us a . postal and our representative will call with Bank. ft' I: The Lackawanna And Si St a 404 LACKAWANNA AVE. V Capital,$250,000.00 t,' K V Surplus OFFICERS. ft" J. BKNJ. DIMWICK, President FRANK HTJMMLER, Treasurer. " 'A "A 'A 'A A 'A A 'A A 'A "A 'A A A A "A "A "A ALWAYS BUSY. Illllilmis. Rllilill lIlRl.C'.l 111 IJllllltf l.ntt'-t in I'iIii. Alw.i. s. lit its. 1, it Lewis & ReilSy, Wyoming Ave. Soleilt'il nilli cue ,is to mi pi,ise .iiul iift'i1.., Oui FALL UNDERWEAR Slid; is (icition.ill) Ronil nudity foi llio pi lea bin ill mm. t.ilk Ihu ,aiil Ii.im, much .length uiiieiist mn icj.un.ibl" olfi'ilug.. 412 Spruce Street. i;ciici.iti,ui t.lll .In i.m.iril tlio imi'l sliiii.1 n of twljy, towards III in ln- Tniy .iiul Stti'il'ii'.iit, .im I Hit' mini' iin.v I'.nK, lu) 111 t"il".t iini Mi'il in .lu.illiii' nun tih' h siiut"i tiny Jii uiiv, miliy tu iiiiKitcli, Tlii'.t' in.iy injoi ,1 hi lit ti iv nf ul linil'li mm, tint I lie lomlm; ni'iici illous wilt pll luiy llioin us itii.iliil.t ,i Ii li.ts tlie iKi'im"is uf W.i.lilii.'ii .iiul .ImIiii iiiiiiuy A'I.iiii.. SINCERITY, Ullltll. (ul tin I'lilHllli.. iin 1 .a in -ti u in uiiiiii: wii.iit'n' 1 I'll (II nil nr 111 e,.oi thy lutiui! Itol.l Hutu 1 iiilciiu'ith 4 Mniik.f tl 1 1 1 1 , iliiitif, Ami tlnu' ll.i' 1I1 iij will nlir,' tliu ai,v., .1 buhl. Hi- i.iiniKt! II' diiicif! 'llio ottl lu, U't'il hi K'uils ih.tt have i purport; tU'M'-i ami tiun, Jlmi' rti'Uttii.t mi; sutius't will W' thy iii.iitl 'I'iu' wuiM u'll tjml j.dilti tu am' ai uii. An I iMlltii,', it uuy .-tiinrllmc' iiinltrstaiul llio' u in iii.i. Mint LhoU It? -line -iu.i Is In llio Mill; uii-l iliuii, "lien 'II. jtiillit'il, Alt Ul luo lilgli tu li'ui .1 mile wuiM'., ",.." Hut llio' so Ul llu' woiltl'o touili IJIllllll U'J' II, 'llic lllit uf thy Ntic.t will khlni'-.i ttji--Ami IcjiI tonit.' otlui, tth'i wi'iiM lailu siln of hl'li To nlliir licljliU ptiiliiucc, c'tn vilicrc ou ilC - IIQ9U Vjii II. SpiiTC, itW A. WrlZP-JjU. .fctjJClHWtoM-fa.ft. imt ift zS? -rf. miImMMi4 Tills tight lot kins 1111 of the little sums indifferently tossed into tho fund Is Hit! ON1A" plan that makes dally saving n success. Vurollect ing people aie astonished to see how iUickly this matter develops IT 0111 a trivial thins Into 1111 Inter est of ffeiiuine importance. The box is strong, but small and neat; not a plaything, but tut Institution. Trust 5afe Deposit Co., and Undivided Profits, $185,839.44 JOHN W. FOWLER, Vice President "A 'A A A A A 'A A "A A A "A A A "A A "A "A 'A ission urnitiire "Mission'' Furnituio was so named because it is copied from furniture discoveicd in the ruins of the Mission Houses of Old Mexico. It is Handsome Unique Comfortable and Durable and well worth con sidering' if you are about to buy furniture, It is finished in Ant werp, Austrian .and Weathered Oak. Cnll and see it. Hill & Connell I2i N. Washington Ave. Creating a Sensation This is what we are dojug with our Furs, Jackets, Suits and Skirts. If you waut quality, style aud low price, trade with BRESCHEL, The Furrier, 121 Wyoming Avenue. Furs repaired aud remodel ed now at reduced cost. Allis-Chalraers Co Kuccctsois to Macliltio l!uslnc?3 ot Dickson Manufacturing Co.. Scrantou und WilkeS'Darte, Va. Ktutlonaty Ktiglttcs, Mullets, Mining Machinery, Tumps. ,j,tafta SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESC ENTERPRISING) DEALERS OAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OFEV.-RY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY, BUILDINQ CONTRACTOR. Sloim i ili mill ilotn, flni i fioni.. uHltt' nml idiuc finiilliiip, In li.in! I'f v(t ttootl, ami Jul'' I'l'itf. ::.'il .V. Valm, mo. I,. SOMMAIt. FOR SALE M (ifill'i .mil f,HSi of nil Minis! .ileo llnii.ti .mil iliiiltttnis l.iili ut Ii.iik.iIik 11011'US a.ii'ii:i) ,imi (iittioMim ut M. T. KELLER l..ic U.iw.iun i l .itil.ti;o Wmlit. J. B. WOOLSEY & Co CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Holers In Plate Glass and Lumber OF ALL KINDS. E. JOSEPH KUZTTEL, ttnr ill I.,itli.iuaniu aveiiuo, iti.itmf-ictiirfr ot Wire fcirrcns of .ill Uituli: fully prcpiicil for tho fprlns f c.i sou. He nuke .ill klmU uf porrli birciii.i, cto. PETER STIPP. fcneral Contrjctor, lliilMer atitl IVAler In Ilulldliiir ttoru-. Ltiutiitiiii; cf ccllau a tpv cialty. 1'i.lcpluini. 2DW. Ollltc, :J7 Waililiutnn avctitu?. SBOURITV BUILDINQ S SAVINGS UNION Ilotnc office, S0?.M3 Mcin Iliillilliu:, transirlq ,i general tiullduis ami lojn ln;.hic;,i tluuuliout tli' t-tatc ot I'cnnr. H.inla. kWKjffltfi&ixaaaia CARPETS We will magnificent ing at our former loca tion. 1 29 Wyoming Avenue, about December ist, and have determined to close out at once prior to removal of our present stock. To do this we have decided to GOT OUR PRICES DEEPLY throughout our entire stock. Every article in our store has been purchased for this seasons's trade and this offering of I will appear to prudent buyers who know the reputation of the store and the high class of merchandise offered. We can and will save you money if you but take ad vantage of this great sale. GOODS STORED FREE OF CHARGE, Temporary Store, upholstery 1 127 WY01IYC AWE. riuB THUS NATIONAL 61!( ORGANIZED 1872, Depositary of the United States. Capital, $200,000 Surp!us,$550,000 Special attention given to all ac counts whether laigo or bmnll. Wm. Connell. Homy Belin, jr., President. Vice-President. Willinm H. Peck, Cashier. DlrectoiB. William Connell, J. BenJ, Diimniclt. Thos. H. WutUins. Jnmes Aichbald. Henry Uolin. jr. Luther Kellei. Goo. H. Catlln. Jns. L. Connell. The discount vate to depositors is flvo per cent, per milium. Open Sfituithiy evenings, 8 to 0 o'clock. Thiee per cent, paid on in teicst deposits. Interest compounded Jan. 1 and July 1. THE music POWDER CO. Koouis 1 nml?, Coin'ltli U'i'd'g. 60RANT0N, ?A. nining and Blasting Udat Maoilcand Ruitilela Wori. LAPLIN A RAND POWDUR CO.'i ORANQE GUN POWDER KlcctrU Uattsrlei, Klotrli ISxplot;, jxplodlus bUiti, Safety I'un art i Ruaum Ghenlcal C03 BXpi!oVyC jYfQ Hanley's Bakery. 420 SPRUCE ST, Euccc-raor to HUNTINGTON Vili malto i pci lall.r of flno bread sluffl. Ordtia for Salads, Ojatcr;, Croniicttci, tie., promptly tilled. A full Hue ot lie Cicam and Icca. W. A. HARVEY, llltctilf Wiring and Fixture. l:lcctrlo Hell and Telephone Work. 309 Commonwealth Buildins THESCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICK ANDTILC MANUFAOTURINO COMPANY Makers ot I'mlug Dili, etc. M. If. Ilile, (liberal Mln Agent, pllku .120 Wmlilnnlon iv. oiki at Nay Auk, !'.. I.'. & W. V. It. It. Kingsbury c6 Scranton, Manufacturer1)' Agcntj MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES. District Agents for .lolin A. nocblioa'fl Sont Co.'.i Wire Itoni" nml E Klcettical Wire. (Jutta 1'iroli-i and Itubber JIIb. Co.'s tlcltinir, I'acklnp, IIoso nnil Mechanical ItulLcr (Jood. Knotilloti l'ackliifr. Carter's Oil Clothiiiff. noom aiO Taull Bids. occupy our new build WALL PAPER w r 'i &o 09 iunsferSForsyfh :i'2T Pcitu Avenue. HENRY BELIN, JR., Gviicul Ajcnt for Ihu Wyomlr.; Uutiivt for Dupont's Powder Milling, Illastlne;, f-poiiin;, Fmol;clcvi anl tin Itipauno CI1e111n.il Ounpaio'i HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Silelj run', Taps uinl Kxloilci. Ileum I'll ton. Hell llulMlii- .bcuuleii. AUK.M II.S, 1U03. ioni) JOHN II SMITH & OX IV. K, MLUIU.W V,ii,tvt l'l)lllOUlll . ..M'llLcs IUrr ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel and annex Vll-'lliU AlC 111J Uc'Jcl'. AtUtitIC I'll)'. N .1. SiHh nut, 3VJ licauilful loonii cnjuilc, Ungli an.l wlih 1'itli, lict un'l lotil e4 water bjllu la liotel tua aiincn. lAicition kdevt an'l ciitul, uithlii f arj ef tlie itcel Tiei. Orchestu. Otters tiicslal H'tlng iats-3. U to !' vy wl; i.'JpO up ly dii, spedJl rute lo famllicj. Coach t,t .1. U..U,. mil. isuc.. i: wpB 5K9Q0KSnHKHHHIHR QAI P S I WALL PAPER J i ui m ISEBHgBSa
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