m- w ", ; THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1901. .- . . y : i : , 14 I" l- M k-s y : i ."f 46c Scranfoit iri6une fiilillstit.1 OjIIv, Cfcpl Sumtiy, t? The; Trlh we I'ublldiltn- Company. t l'lfty Cent Motttli. mvv s ntcitAiin, miiof. O. V. nv.lli:i:, ll itlneM IStnift. .Vvv Voi' OuVci 150 Kissjii St. a. a. vur.i:r..M, Role Agent for t'oielsn ."ilie'iMIng'. intend t the t'oloincf at Si-untein, I'l i Second Clue Mall MHr. t When spjff will permit, 'flic Trlliwi- lJ jtivny Kljd to print limit letters from It ffli'n'W '"i "ns on rurrcni (nnltit. Put Its tnlc l ttitt "" mt lv ilanol, fur viblli'illon. ty tlio wrltev j e il namei nici Hie iviiitlltloii pfetdent to, tptinee l tint 411 tcntrlbutloni dull tio wlijeit ' nlltorlil reiMon. Tin: n.AT n. ru roit AnvKirnsiNU "lie follnvvliiR tilde fliow Pis price tier Infli eh Insertion, teruce lo he uvd within one jnrl llun of Sidilie nn Kilil P.iper tteidlni I'odtlon " 5S' .273 .SO .20 '.!! '!l .11 .17. .11 .ni t7 i n ic .13 DISMAY. I -f llim eWO lnch. 'nil Jttfhej lOOfl ' .'On) " I'or t.iriM nf tint,!,, nwlutinin nf rot.dolenre nril flmlltr rnntrlliiitintin In the tuitorr of ad' "llng The Tribune makes a chaise ot 4 cents line. rifle'! fir Classified AdmtMns furiiMietl on pllcllrii. SCUAXTON, N'OVi:.Mli:il SI. J90I. The IntVicnco lo ho dt'i Ived from I.ynclfs Times M that lie nrwulst the lt'i'iisiiio of iIoiwikokIhih and ncvvspsipe'r l"vlltry defined In yuKlnnlny'R Tillnme; (he mp Ills and lie puts It on. Our ie ir.mks fin to the wnrthlehtmesq for inl veitlMiiR ptirposcM of niiiire'hl.slli: pub lico Ileitis wore ccnernl In their upplle'ti llon mid KPi'iimni' to every community cm peel with sin h t'oinentcis of disL'oid: ImiI Mme the owner of the TIijk'b iee ih;i)Ikoh that they rover IiIh cnrio He will mil dispute tlv point with him-he. oughl tn know. To Get at the Facts. IT Iri SIGNIFICANT thai In Iho dlsetisMnn now Itikluir plnte con-ceniln-f tl ur.t-4 and their lefitila tlon by Koornment one idea l ixept. d and indoihed by all. That is the need of pitbllelly. When oontioveisy ai ise:--, ; fund.i iiient.tl question .imonj,' men 1 eared In the atmospheie of Anslo-.ixon jtnls prudenee is. What .lie Ihe f.'irKV We iro h.ulns- just now .1 lowil lllit.sira tluii. uur i.,iter (omp.iny litw n mon opoly of fnrnNliiiiK lo our people a prime iiter..sitv. II allene-i that its eliniges aie tnlr Hint il has never mad" mote than a small dividend, Hint the .su)ifloii in which It is lield by vietims of its t-umni.try methods K un founded and un lust. In eeers- (onlri liution to tin- llteralme of the water eonttoveisy 11 iirenents it, side of tlie ens.0 with signal coseney and force. Yet its statements me always ev jiarte. it alone Inspeets its books, knows what the leal propoition is between its in (ome and expen'e and how Hi" suiplus is ndmlnKteied to keen dividends low. Not unnaturally, theiefoie. people me i.-Uhifr, "What are Hie fads"" Intelligent students ot the liusl "roblem leeofflilze that it is useles-'. to talk ol stopping the foimation of ti usts. The l mill ol linns and (oi pora tions to combinn is as tumoimlitv os tabllshcil in law and e(llit as the lifiht of individuals lo combine. II is not the fombinlnj,' that is objected to; it is Iho kious us-e often made of the powers MUinKiug fioni the combination. To oiivei t thes- vleloim uses into just and iidileous uses Is Hie piolilem a, biR ne and publieity, l). fteneral lousenl, is the line of appioaeb to Its solution. How, then, shall publicity be seemed? .lames u. Dill, the frre.it Uu-i lawyer, s,i.s it will conic iy ihe voluntary ac tion of ihe 1 1 ust oipMiiixois. hi older lo aeil suspicion and inspire the conll eicni r of the hiMstlni; pifblic, it may, In sonii inws Hut it is a proltv sate Kites that men oi 1'ms(1pu rieranton'.i build will not oluntaill:' opei. fhei:' books and lnIi the public into their utmost lonlideivo. TIuil Iu'Iiih; a seem inslv leasoiiable deductiou lioni hum. in liatmc, by what means shall the nee-c--aiy publicity be cuMuid In tases v, heie it is not oltintccred'.' We liave se.'n no moie ptaetual .in swer to Ibis question tllun was rIvou s"Veial ntonlll.- aijo b; the oditoi oi the Kllglllreillli, Ni'W.s. He piopo..ed an ainendnieut to ihe i oiporatifr. law le qulrlng on oveiy board of illicctois ot a eharti icd Institution a certain amounl of icpieHciualloii, not of the stockhohleis solely, but of the qcnei.ll public. Hit' pllblli Inlerii.t, This could lie by Kiiheiiiiitoil.il or Judicial ap pointment: and it i ould cither be oxut- lsed at all limes or ul such limes us the public tluoimli imllllon asked lor itr exercise. These publle repiesenla tives would liave no pei uniary lutciest in the ioi por.itlou: they would simply be theie 111 Hie (apadly ol agents of the loinmuuily lo see what was dIiik on und as a ptecaullon against iibuse of the liowets and pilvllcKOS lonfeired under the act of incorporation. At stated intervuN ihey would make sw oi n i epoi ts. If the oily of sicranton had disinter ested representation on the bo.ud of dheytors of the Seranlou 'Ins and Witter tompatiy, It needs no slit of piopheey to foiesco Hint the water con sumers, ot Heranlon wouM icel nuidi more at their ease than thej mo feel Insilu'luy, They would not then hao to tnlsu only one side's veislop of the wafjr company' uuidltiou, and that aJtletlio side wliich Is interested in S'H Hns un much out of the community us posMhlc. They would have a means if tlielv own of seeuilne. an audit mid 4it nppialpenicnt. They would not then Imv'fc to iissk "What mo tho fm is?" Tlwy would command the facm mid thacta would guide their subsequent U'tlciu. Tljoinus Aleuluui, who died In Her maiowp, Tuesday niKht, In Ills wev-'i)itS-sisth yenr, wtis ono of tin inml useful men of his time. Ho not only served his dty well as school dliedor iiiid"ouhchnitu but by his studies mid tUivfclopments hi botany ho put, dvllUa. tluii'yundcr pbllpatlons to his mommy. He TMts ono of those who made nature ntudy popular. He viih Ihereioio u benefactor of his i --u. The act Which will sccuni the ie? I.aso ot UeiKmann, thu I'lttehurs anar ihlst vh tiled to kill H. C. Frlck, pro senta another argument to custuln the ift-dvane:d atsertlon thai some ol thy Iqw.s of the (ountiy seem to haie .-M-.!,. . . ,. ;.Va'lfeSM.wpfPrtlaArt.w.j t'fc, ,,te,itft-i4iw .j. (n.. bi'cn roust iMtcted for the bcneflL of ttic ovll-docr rnther than for the protection of tho pcuceiiblu rltii?on, IjII.u t.'olonnl llnosovrlt when rtover nor, ,Ma.or-clci'l f.tiw will con.'tult rJeivUor IMitlt, iloilvo Ihe lvueill of his tottnsfl and ifo us far In harmony with Ills tcuJei"hlp n the cnndlltons Mill permll. In othei' woidit, If trouble shall eonto bclweeii them I'lull himself will have to slum1 (he responsibility. That In fair mtlltte. Hiiy'A Tribute to iTKInlcy. il'roln ll' t li.initii i i f niiii'niie si. i li ) Il.T Mil iu'M'II. bill I'm ti nielli, to nil" aspect of our i 'cent In vcfiieinent. which m c.Jvclally Inleii'slliiB to those env.m'ed.it" your tne.ln lelutlons hose scope Is as wldiMis the world. Never, sluf lillniy bewan, has Ihcic been .in event whldi n Immediately, end ,o deeply, loucli'Ml the M-nslbllltles of so mihi ii pin Hon of the human ran. Tii- mm, which set oer t.ake Jh'i" while Ihe suiHOons wrie .-till biilllluiT I'or Ihe pi cedent's life, hud not l Isen on Ihe Atlantic be i'i no oveiy capita! of the clvllied world was in luouiniiiK. And It was not fiom the lentois of dvllisa llon alone thai the voices of sort inv alid sympathy rem lied iw, tl"v ' nine as well fiom the uimosl llniits of the world, fiom the most i emote Island i of the neu: not fully fiom the com l of Chilslendom, but fiom ihe le.nplos of straiiKo sods and Ihe homes of collc lellKloiis, Nevei bclore has the head of the world lluobbed with u sonow so unlveisai. Never befoie have the klngdonis of the earth paid such hom tiKe at the Kia.ve of a cltlxen. Somolhlnn of this was nntutally due to his jjieat olllce presidint; ns lie did over Hie swernmenl of a nation hold ing in fee the certainty of illimitable greatness. I!ul no niler iwn ucqulie the instinctive lesmd and esteem ol th" world without possession most an lisual qualities of mind and diarader. This dead picsideni of ours possessed them. He was strong: be was wise, he was senile. AVith no cMeinal ad- vaulaKes beyond Hi" inn's of his fel low citkicns. lie m-c by sheer inei it and will to the summit of didlndion und power. Willi a e;lowih us leilam and jjiadual as thai of an oak, ne KieiV slionser and wiser with eveiy ear that be lived. Confionled on Hntially with new and eael!n -h-uatlons, he was never unequal lo them; his seienily was never "loaded: he look the stoim and Hie suiT-hine with Un- same iheciy welcome: hi.-, vast inlluenc'e expanded with hK op- ioi tunllles. Like that Divine Alasler whom he humbly and levcreiuiully S'.-i ved, he mew i oiilinually "in lavor with fiod and nian." One slmi'le ic.i'-on why the millions of this rountr.v mourned him as if they had buued a hiothei, and why all Hi.- nations ot Hie eai 111 fell that his death was a loss to humanity at large, war that he loved bis fellow men. Tlieie weie literally no bounds to his lavish iootl will. In political Kcniu, in wisdom for government, in power ol i onlrolbncv men. he v. us one of the elect of the c.iilh theio wete lew like lilm; bul in sentiment and feeling lie was the most perfect demo eiat f ever met. He nevei knew what it meant to legard another man as hit. iniei'icr or .is his stipeiior. Noth ing hum. in wiih alien lo him. Hvon hK death was in thai sense siKiiili eanl. lie was slain in the moment who': with that delightful smile we knew so well vvlih h -eenie(i like the eiy sunshine of the spirithe was .Middling torth a goneious hanu lo gieel the lowest and mealies, unit in that etovvd of many thousand'-. Jle mad- no deinagogii.il jiaraile of his sympathy with the miisr.es, but this syiaptilhy was a pm i of his lite. He Uncv no inleust whldi was not theii ; their welcome was as dear to lllm ,b the blood in ids own veins; and, In spile of lalmnny and taH-.c-hood, Iho people knew il, and till y loved him In ictuiii. (illicit, will lis" and l.ibm and do good service to the lepubllc. Wo .shall never l.uk good men when the cmei-genc;- calls lor them. Thank find' we do urn lad; them now. tiiii u may well be doubted if in any eenluiy of the gloiious tutiile beloie us thue Will ever appear two such sIikpic, hlKh-inlllde.l, selt-iespccling loveis (r the people . Hie last llfty ye.us have shown us in Abi.tham l.iiuoln and William AUlClnlev. As an evidence of ihe v Igoi u new miiu.igemeni. the I'ltlsuui liamt", now owned and edited by William .loseph l'ecl;. a foi mer Seinntoniaii, li.i.s con tracted for a new riihl web peifediug pH'ss, wilh aliai liniciils enabling 11 to pi hit in live colors of Ink. The (iuju'tto Is not only the oldest paper uf contin uous jiuhliiation In this section but also one of the very best and (he peo ple ot Piltstou aie lo be congialiilated upon this lale-t pi oof ol Its siu 1 1 ss and piospeill.v . Speaking of Germany. "liO.M time io lime icpoils have appealed in plllit ciedltiug to icrmnuy the Intention of iliivlng a i oadi and sK tluoiigh tlie Alonroe dociiluo by uilo i IzhiK Houth America oi aeiiuliliig- leril toiial fooihold in the Vsi liidiiui wulers, It has even been ullem-d that one of the leusons whv the (ieiiuan oinperor ha been so eai ncsl In his ad vocacy of u large (ieimiui navy was a desilO on his pint to kiioil; the Alanine docttluo chip off t'uclii Ham's shoulikr. Stories lo this effect liuve hoen elitu lated so persistently Unit some pioplu actually began to believe tlmm, Hhiutly befoio Admlml Uovvcy ui lived homo tiom Manila tho newspaper cone, spondi nts had lilm picdlctlnu that our next war would bo with (ieimunj- and a few mouths lutcr t-'enalor l.oclgo got dcdited in pi hit with iiulinatlons point Iiib In tho same dliedlon (July tin other day there was uibKd to il hi country thu storv thai ai a banquet given In some AledUciwmenn noit ti (ieimau uuvul oiltcei, glowing com municative over the lolfee ami clgius, explained how ills ::ovei anient tould vvhnlo some of tho conceit out ot tho Yitnkecs If it sot headed In llmt direc tion. Of coiiisii II is unucu'bsaiy to ussiuo men und women of Intelligent e thut ull the'se public alloiis are iipochiyphul, They helonp; In a fines aptly If not e. cuiilly labeled "hoi nlr." So doubt theio are Individual Uetniuns mt we know Ihcic me Individual Americans prone to boasllng! but vvlllt no nation on the globe nie We on holler terms tint n with the Herman Kov'oinnieiit ami Herman people. Hundreds nf thousands of their cons mid datiBhtetH nre citizens here; n..tlsiled with helnti heie and proud of their inloptott ulleslnnce, yel rotuliiliip pleti'unil memories of thu f.ithorland and naturally keeping- up the lies or kin, on the oilier hiiinl, many Ainerleanr, have lecelved pan of their edue.'tllon In Uermitny: othcis, In continually hicreashit," nuinheis, huv'e liassed pleasitut vacallons tlieiu In travel; and every day the Interehiinire of eomineice lneieaes and with it the bonds thai stieugihen Internatlonitl pi ue and good will. Though II Is given to none ot us to read the future, Il la as cerlaln as anything In futurity can be that the people of the L'nlled Hlatei and Ihe people of Oermaiiy will become steadily moie Intimate, mine mutually lespcctfnl and mine genuinely at Inched to each oilier. Il was scaicely necessary, theiefoie, for the dei-mau umbnssudor to t Ills coiintiy, Ur. von Holleben, to make, as he did the other day, an olllcially an thoilxcd disclaimer of any intent ion or thought nu the pail of his government of acqulilng- a foothold In the western heiulsph'jie. Yet his nssuianee on this point Is welcome, lor Its very frankness Is a pioot that the riermnn government undo) stands how best to establish Itself in the confidence and Irlendly ieg-a.nl ot Hi" Amcilc.in people. As the IUvvsoh i "public .vain was not calculated to benefit any ot the r.iclilc coast steamship companies, curious people aie eudeavoi lug- to flg tne out the motive that piompled its publication. A Study in Contrasts. ALTHOUGH, when we stop lo think ot it we all know what vvonileiful strides hlstoiy niaking has taken in the past three and a half yeais, heie Is a cur rent puss dispatdi which stiongly emphasizes- It: Snliin'o )e l.iiliiu .i 1". 'ImiVi i nor l.ri,e.l Wood is cvldcnllv ilefciiiiliied lo mile snitli';o I inode! fitj, lie lie .'in noil lv ill the putlle flu ill-, hue .il iiimjI .n.'l lm o il'.inril In 111 m l s.'.ton or lefoiin-. .tint pntilii i.i il,. Hut will lit il ill" li.iii-f'iii i th. one-tine 'p.iiiiMi j-trmi' hold iulii ".oiui tiling lil.c ellv ll, the Liut.ii slil(.. "Imla (.mil ii VVoikI ..i.i. out illiee-tlon-. fei the iimncliil'' i ou.lnu llun if Ihe vuks mioh.il, whhh Mill nuu'.iiit .in epLnditun ri IniiiiluiK el 'hi'ii-iml. oi ilolln-. Vmon,' !!( .e woil. "ill he llie con-luuin n of i M.i wall, the lined it wliiili Mill lie 'euiev lilt "ei hill i mile and the i n-t in ulnc.i Mill i;ipi(itnnse -VI mil. 'I lit- Mill l.e (f ti.e sicili'-l lienollt In ihe iit 'lldi i in. loin lions ,wll lie oiut."d ru tin .l( et Hie 1H0.CI11 dilipidilnt hnihllii.', tin- .iei .mil w.ilc ..(iii- oi the ly v ill ho lomplilO'! (loului l iiii'deiu mil pioie-.he i.tc is .iti.3 Ihe ni ul-, in w Midihcd. Mill he (.;. Idi.ivih lipiliid. il ltui enlinh iicon.lnu ted. I In jail, one oi I lie mo.L im lilie.i,ue lniildin',' in die i.tiinl, imII he ioiiei(c(l Into i com! him- ami the piwinci. niine. ed lo the ..Id spmi.!i lntl.i(h-i. Tli- Mill be, it is qenei ilh fnncidi.'. a v.it .Hide Iom.ikK pirhics-. cilh-i Mull., ul .il.o iiliiinid. ). Uic mernir fenei il i, (leteimiiu'il le nul.0 die cite one uf the ncilr-it .iinl lii'illl ice in the WV-l Indie. Tliiee years, and a halt ago Leonaid AVood was t olone. of u hastily le li ulted leglnieut of volunteers, the like of wliich, for complexity of mem bership and dlspaiity of persona! for tunes, probably never was and nevei u ill be. ruder him, in I'onunand. v.as a leel-taccd enthusiast liom New Yolk, win to go on thai trail, had chucked what oidinaulv Is one ot the sot tost jobs in 'Washington, though he Jiad mad" It a steam engine lor work. They weie determined then to impiove Han liago (onditious and they did it, but thei" ioi la Inly is ilininntle contrast between c'olonit Leonard AVood and Lieutenant I'olonol, Theodoie Roose velt, of the Hough ltideis, and C.ovci no." Heneral J.eonard Wood mid Tlieo doie Kooseveli, piesldenl of the fill led Htal".- A good m.inv or our eiithusiastii Itl .en.-, who ine a Hllle haay as to ihe lel ot the r'layton-nulwer and il.iy I'.'ituii dole ti en tics uio s.uislieel thai everv thing Is all light by the an nouncement that Unglund has "backed ilow II." The New Vol k Chamber of Com nieise opened the season of banquets and after dinner orations with tall; i'i, i was well wen Hi listening to. one oi the most wanton acts of iiuei iv on the pail of the Am ei leans at Manila was that which depiived Aguiti aldo of a pic-s agent. HANG ON TO THE TARIFF. I'llll' I "1 I Ik I'lllilllll Ml. 'He Mi I 111. ll tUn i. i -inn,' 1 1'.' l -ll.ni In Ihe Vn. II. llim I'ulciuiuii in Uic I'lo pu.ed luliiil l.llllt Urn Vil.'.l.iIIali 1'iinliKi. I e. ae.' in did u.in nltin.il, not iiiinii! miiiiin; '-, i -lioiiu .n.'iiiiiint In I imii ot lnic.iiu" en i i '. in pimtitlvi' Uliri in c 'iv piilkiilu, Millie i.e Inve iiiiiiul.H Inline iiii'.n.-'s w Im It .lie I eiu. bi in itUil Iv It, ii Mhl li ( ill Ik piolitihly -'lltdl llll'hl II lllll po.lllnll ii Mil llitlilcll' in that ul "lli-1 loiiiililis. We i.ut onl hi o Iminiii.e iKikuhiii.il lf(jinu", In, i i in. i in" , lltllll.ll 110111104 cl ilinoil ciilhln uic" -Nin lei m iiiiii.Kluiimr Wi il.o have lln In.ilii., In.iuii ami hauls In cludme anl fell die in.imit u line, V.ij iiulv j ran-, Walt' i f. llilfnJ. " li'imlaib, N V . lev I'i. THE BUGLES OF DREAMLAND bttillt the il',. i'i Iho jlullllill ale fllllm;; I .ilntl Iho lnijl.'i ul Ilii'iinlJll'l nie tilling, O In. ul. i n, inv ilallii,', Urn ili-llnKa aie lilnu- Ihe .-hilling i.uil mil. mm the hillside .ae ilo v he.. I' Ihe iiiiioiiiliini the vvlld'J dc liiu.niiii it clivv lie, Vlil louder md loiulu, mIiiic lie w 1 1 i i . .!m,i jio fjllm:., Ihe ni.-.H'i Imltf oi Uu..mIjihI ,iu i dim.'. 0 Mini ne I he lnuli. of l)u')iil.iliil e.lllln.', 'lliciu v.hile, Ihe divis ul the slo.inii'i',,' .lie fill hi;.' (nine .iv iv Ii'ii'i die n.v eild Muild if li'.u-, 1 on ii .iu.i, (..Hue .iM.i.i lo Willie ne nevei hen, Tim Mow, VMiiy ililp of dm jbw, ivv.ni mi. lint p'lic md iwp I..I HI) id. while ilivc ,'U UllillU' Vtiil Hi" Idilbe lei.ile-l iiijlnu. iliii-i til Pi mi lilel .ii calling, llun hnle en u, vvlii'iif lln cool tlcwn nre full- im,, II Inulc foi u, wild ciiu'i4 lion enllin:; -I'm lleirl'D-lmr and I ate lim i'.ny l(i Mall I'oi Ihe illin, (hui vililil"'! Iliat remit th too 1'ltV. Ihe dim, iimlll'd Mlibprr vt lillnd, eniply nu ll the m ('lid's, Mill I a-1 , i,it ih.. diriin (l(Wi .,ir tailing. An I tie I. nulc. ur Ik'.uii1j:i'I lbmit lis lie i ill ln. -t'knc Shl.io.J, ... .i Neu) Lighf on an Impopfanf Matter lU)MIPi:.HU, (tiltltl'-l'ONPIlNLI' III!' i.vriMi io un: u)i'tM.M vnifiiw:. JI'.tTTlltsuV, l.liitiutluii und Aloiiloe me nu nulled Ihe upiiu ,(, UuiUIiiii t'nr ilui. e. tlldenj' IcIN Imvv Ihe one a tirev tdint. tl, leiond in titlnlster lo I'ritti e. iit.d the thliil ni! nicii.il ,..,u y ol- cniiiinhloiKr coiiiliiited llu lienotlillom Willi llntii)Ut3 ntiJ Miilmli. Sim mnllioi imhirul Aimrldi', de tli!"d to heroine pieddciit, bore tin IndRtlllniinl lelllioiolilp to (hit meitt.l el kii(i'(iiI till"' fd of lenltoiv. Vil hit iiiuiri I n ur null' tlotied In this hMmlul coiiiu'ctlon, -(. When t'uluiiil dialled IV limit ll( Lii-ii. Mio SpanMi 1 ii lit ii.i ti h guv pi nor. hud vltnied tlio tranifor of Miviiilrfnly to itu I nihil Male! at 1. t.ouli In si, i, nitlid .nun iltli bin I net ciiiiioii, munitions md aulil.e.. Tlil vein in ch r Ihe Icmu ut lln. tie.il.v cf iniirlne. "(ho liuliiiitlniu ,i t, ,.ni,nmi ttoidtior of 1 p KI I.oiililnn Trrrltoiy Mire In leoe hciilml onlv neli ihiicih in irl.itcil In lite irivilt nlTilr of Indlviduils 'Ihe.o piferc Indud.d dieili" .u.il loiiccrliiiii unci (he ordlu.ur iciiii. lietfOilll III ch.li.utci, of nun nlli". tii-dorlc.il d- lien iPIKlin; In tlie luilml imrnlliu the ItniK" Iti- of the I,oullini 'Jirrltoiy ,ne Mil time.'. 1ho llui. dn (,S.i Imp rn ini.avi'd by 'rood fmttnie, rather than by ki.om'. 11 's Indltloii In .MN-nuil tint vliin full at eir, t'ldmiel Do Iihsim vv ii githcred In bli fathci--(, he lefl In i tii.ihnz.niy bo c (0((i,i 0r pipee-i wltli In striielUim lli.it .ill I,, biimril iiftn- tii-t ileilli. If the ludltlmi N well (duiidnl. the liiluiii lion wn- nut kipi. 'il,,. contents of the iiialiuit'iy- lio mcic not ili'.tiu,.,!: llnV ale still In tv l.tclice. Some ot tbnn nie of t.ne lilsloilu lie tcii-l .md viIk, I. il unfit now hive nevei lcn iniblMied. o The (It. I Infoi liution thu tmii-hnt Tetilto.y bad iiavmil to Ihe io-"eion of Ihe lil.itid "at tea remind M. Liiiiis thioiuh Aincrliili cbliili"lc. II was eiiiiiiiiiiiik,ilnl to lie I.j-uik by VV'lll'jin Ilcniy llnril-on, then tcnvcnii.r of NoitliMtet Titlllurv. with lipiileiiiirtors al "Old Vlnccnil"!." 'Hie oidei Mldili bnle him len.ncc and leliiin lo Sinni-h, ilenilnlnii the nuhhes uf t'lijici" l.oiii.liid Tcriltoi w,n rot eoiidiiud by (.'ev einor lie I,isui lo lncluls coiie-iiornlenie mIUi flovirnm IIiIihcii, incpiini; fcmi.iI eirs. 'Ihpie ll.ii ri-vii Utters wire ptcsTMil be the Spini-h jcovcriior uf riencb mine nnd dc scent. 'Ibey weie ti.in.inllkd to liis hill". Tiny .lie still In e.tcnee. They shed lic,hl Ol i.o little luipci Itiiic upon the puled of the l.uiil.nni puuliis". o VV'illlnin llrrnj- Ifairi-on's idnre in Ain "li.'tn hUloiy is tint of a soldici lilhcr thin a btitcs nun. Ho vv.ii elected to Hie pic-idcnev un his war morel and died befuie he It. il oppnilimiiy to iiiine..s iiion Ihe coiintiy III-' nullities .is thief uiigi-iliate. Tlieie m.i-, bowovcr, i dip loid ittc and .tate-niinllhe r-lde to the ih.im.ie.' of "Old Tippcuuoe." These Icltci; lived it. liny (-hovv tint at one in the diss in the life of the Aniciidin nilltii this m n w-i- peiioiiu ine J diploma!, put with no otdliinv shii"vd im .i- I'li'sidinl .li lit i -on v.us eontionted v.ith I condition iiton' the JI.-is.ipp.i of tin- ki t-l icmirii 'llio nclioii of He "pini-e iiitimlmt it Vim.- Oih nn to pi u in.; liiudciisoiiie le.tile tic n. upo'i the ion- rtiiumeiie hid bimuht a'-ino-t cpiti Hiptme bitwcin tlu Vniiile.in poo i.l.itiu'1 cut and the spmi.lt .n.li.unh vvr-t of the Vlissisiippl. .lefTci-ini hid I.niim-io'i .it Pi.li conducting neotii.io )-, with the lbl con sul thiomdi T.illevrand and Mulid-. lie bid -cut .Moinoc .1- a tpceid coin-ai lone." to .is-l.t l.binti.ton. Spiin bad -ccretly Iran-fiiietl I.om--inn 'leitpoiy by licit of lldeloisu lnil. to 1 i nice, l'r.mee Mis aboiit lo I iUu p-s.c(.in-i, Vs liplcvccn (licit lidt.iin and I'lame the gover'i nidit at Washini;to'i bully i.ne v wheic Ainei' te.in lull te-l- I iv. While tiii-e i.r joti ttto.is wn" m iirn-,11'1-, .Icfleinn, tlnuiili Willlnn lUmr llini.on al Viieemiis, w ti l.erpni in i lo-e too. h walli .UHiii In Vppci lauiidnii Tel titmv; lleiuril Ilini-rn vtns In fioiucnt in.ic spoiidciiie vvitli e.ovonot l) f a--.ii-. 'Iho Kl- Id- he Miote tpt.it, fin Ihun.clvt -. Thev .ho. Hi lL tiTtti W.i.liinKtuii tin Viiii'iiciu froteiioi wis tstibli.liiiu Hut i latloiiship wilh l'pp"i l.oiii. m.i Mbiib Mould hive beui uf the cuat-c-.t si-uiiflcjiuu .md liiipoilime bid (he dipl ' math lesolulluiii .11 1'nls inltd. 'Hie' lib-tone-, of tint lelio-l dwell iipun the ovenls at Wa-hinlou .md I'.iiie. 'I lie v t 11 iiolhhi" of vvbit was 1 1 m-pit irm at Vincnini-, :.iid st. I.rui-. I'll ii'li nt Ikniamiu lluil-ou it lined 'l tl i-i-tiiiei' of Hit-" littei-, Miitten lo Ids i i'i 1 f it lis 1 in 1-41! md 1sDI. liiciynbirs: llnir I'll" pnilint ben uii; upon Viueib m lu.toiv, h" i ll (leavened lo luul "-oine tl lee ol the t ouc-poiid.'liei: which p.-siil, a- thee kttci. shew fium (,ov. iiiioi ))e !..i-icii tu Wilbini llini limi.ou lie bad luve-ti'-itiou nndi .imoiu tie arthbej at Washington, but tciild not find them. It I- .i I ill- -iippo-Mion tint Willi n.i Ifer.i If. itl-ci U'r.iiilid t fit- lOiie.poitiUu e ol -itch pimfid and lonfl Itntiil (h.uiitii as lot lo w in.int ilia biiripot itio.t ot it in the pnliln. ofiI"hI id '.. Piobabl William llrniv Haitt-uii did not tm-t tu de.ccnilints lo (h.llov p,iv.ite piju'i., but c'ti po.o'l ot thiin iluiiiu bis llv inn'". Vcllowed bv Ihe lentiii wliitb Ins pi-'cd, woui nnd l.ur,"d vvlib lrdlliKi but bold and di-tincl in uni.lil Inj ink, time leltti. 1 1 oiu II,m umi to be bi.-u-He 'till In c si-.tc.iu c Lou-; ai,o they pi-oid into Ihe po.-e.-ion of Mi. V. .1. T'ulluiL, ot l.eav n vvoith. Km, vhii lot s(,i(ie .veils Ins iltvofed .1 put uf bis i-piro lime to linking .i cullcetion of books nnd iinniw upt- itlilli lo the liito,,v of I.unl.iiin and Us luuii.ith'ii bj Ih' L'utled Mali-, line l. one ol llitnr Vinieniii", vi mh o. Hi; -VI-. 11,11 sii: "I bid the plea.lire to teiche ,t fiw dav- eco ftolll the llllitls (it Col J. I'lll'IOtllill jont l.lV'il' ul the -Jind ultimo. I should h..ve wiitleu to voil Indole the lueipt of tint Mlir but I wailed lo heir ot join ntiilll liom cw Vluibld. "The tcsloii ul l.oul.lllil to I'l nice is ion lliliicd bound all doubt and iiutldnj bil' the Mint lul-loiliiiin which have lic'Mllcii the .11111 .iliniit ut tint puwti Mhli.li vv.ii .-nit In SI. Ho mlluo and the ndtictd stale ul lleiiiuputi '-, Humus ne puviiittd In beim; likin jio-s. .---Ion i I bctoie tin-. .Moie e, tlio iln lllll. t tuiei iltdidliu the eis-hm aio "till .-eeiel bul ll Is bilieveil, .mil 1 tbiiil. IiiiU'. lb.il the miiii-ti y ol Spain vviie much dcuivnt md iuipo'id upon bv llituniuite. It 1. vttv .vlduit thac the 1'iIiko ot I'ckc knew i.iitliliu of tin ti ins ii linn. .Vftci die tualy Mas .icludlv Miim d be was beanl to is 11 l.iiticn lleiinapiito ih.it Spun would neiei give uii l.oiiiiliui .md that Mini hid la thins; In Dili i vvlib li would piove an npilvalcid f"i that 'iu line, "Von have no doubt head of Iho Purl of Xivv Oi Ictus h.iviu-; bun hut bv tlie Inlilidalil of thai pi ui' to .Viiii'iiciu vcifb. Thin cliitun ti nice his ciLi.i.loiiid uitiili aeilatiuii .inione'-t the flllcii-. nf thu t'uitid ..(.lies, llul I I' no lull s itliiiction in appil-lii-; ,von lb.it it Is be lieved to hue bten wholly tiii,ititli'nUil 1 the Couit 1 1 Spiln. Tile liiia-uie appeiis lo ii.iv c piuctedcd unii! the Cabinet ol M, l lotnl-. "'The Cablict ol ht, Cloud- ' ,vuu will civ Ves my lilui'l, It ts Hum ,lil. (Inteiii of the fotliiu- lojal I null ol I'laiec Hmi the oislum lluiii.ipaiie ;li.-, Iivv io un cmplie. Ilippv will It be ioi Ihe world If hU nuiblllmi Is it lenulb .Itl.llcd. Ilul time Is lei-ou to bdleio tint Ibis nttive ul a mh ill Mind will not be ion. Initi'd until he Ins iidiuul u iniitlnciit at 1'i.t, pi ih i... Hie v, Iinl. itvlllml .solid to hi. do. million, "Hill taivriiiiiieui has suit in Vluhid Ml'. .Vloti ne floiimib mil niliilslei in I'.iii.J .is no v i lliloiillii.ll- to iipriinit the loinlttcl ol the J n t tnl iiit of Ni'W Oilcans, He siilul nbout Hie Una of the hut mouth. Having aecoinpliili. d IiUi bn..ni'ss In ..jialu he ii then In pirmul to I'laiice. Vud I tl Ink II I- imi hnmi'bable Hut the .stioe icuioii.i.iuce ol Hie I lillul nlale , backed b.v tlioi.t cf Unit Ijiilaln. mi) pnvall upon lUuu.ipiite lo .die op hli. il. liin.. up hi l.oiiiilain .md mtlcr it tn be iitilin'd bv spiln "ll .vein- most lespeilible talhir limiM d HI lulu. i to move in vliU -,'iiviiiimerit be p"i Icitlj as.uieil, me de n li, ihit evciy eeid"ii cm my put .-hall be matlo In rood, the pvuiIiik of Id-, lilf ami make it .is toiiiteilabk a. po.'llilo, "I have jut iicclvid fiiioliuitiu'i ot luy bo lug been loutiiiunl in the foul mm nt "I ibl T'tnlli'0' foe iho ihiee ii mccicilliii, the- l.ah of VLy iievt. "Ihe lull' iho-e lo ' il.e up In' v.'ulcr nu i lets nt lv.nkakii, but I I'vput bit euit in n. live to'ithcr wltli ibe iwn uthci' eurlo'ltles vlii ll .von mi profibily hciped upon inc. 'I to In D.lioll in .ibutit tin na.vi Wliei, ictuiii 1 will have lln lU'lvlue .ijilu ui .vut! to von "I'H'.ctii inc in iln iiiu.i ii.ioiliul nin im In liil.ini illtd .Vp. le l.ibilli and bcllevo Ine Id bi, Irub .vein ilk-id isijmil) "VMIIIan He liiv Hauled. " "I", s. -I fell ill uilalnlv .itici d ii voim k. epicl -clailve lo 1 tic Cieil! i ill.ui-. "il.e llonld. Colo. )i bJniu, lie . He." --.1-- De l,ivu was .i ITintlnniii in Ihe mvU ot the kin; nt spilu, The jjoveiiinieiil ut In-- adop tion hid jn.t ti-.iii.feucd lu hi ict tieut v to lot goveininciil nf bli lutivliy the Biect punhiiei of tils! tippu pirl Of vslite.li In vi. .a tlie ufl'eill head, hi the j,t ui siuli t.tinlid. n.- the lice doni wilh wliiili Ccncial 1 Iai i i.seii voote i fliu uioiu uuiiiLible, l leveiib bow clexe und mil ii'lentiil uuvit have bun die ulati.jiitliip between llicc uiluliboiliiif ieui'-'iil.itlvu it die povciii- tiirnlc ni Winhlntrtou an. I Mudtld. (Iciiciid IUr rboii condctnned llon.ipatte. or IkMiiniiMite (ai he vvrolo It) imip.itlnjjlj. tindoubUilly ho ii'd Icniied from tnevloiw lntircoure the real cntl tiirnls of He l.avus, ll l prolnblv also llui Unit he tefloeted the feelliur of Ihe .teflctMn nd liilnUlritloit low Hit the lint tonsut Actepllm; as "eonnrtnpil bc.vond all doubt" Ihe cession of t.nnlsliti.i le rTatur, tleiiri.il IliinUon foic e.itcd whit he believed to he Ihe policy of l!il Kiivciniiiriit to nuke ioiiiiiioii taue with (lienl llilbdu upon I'leime lo undi the! scctcl tn lty of sin lldcfctisn, .md in picvull upon Itonip.irle In peinlt Loulfluiit to be uliincd b Spiln. o TTi- ectlon of Hie s'pitiMi Iiili'tiilml ut N'cv Orle.un In liiiltltitt. Ihe pull to Amnli.ui veneli vms tlie? ihlcf cause of lirllatlijii on the Allied' e.tn side, and Ilia lii'iuedUti; piovocilllon lot Pies Idcnl .leffenoii ce'iidln; .l.nnes Hoiuoe .vbioid .is 1 special ciivov. Yrl (iciiei it il.mboit. In tld-l bllci' In He I.i'siis, ai(ulltcd the Spinlslt j.ov cmnient nf reponiblllty for lids hcsllle ait, mid eliilRod It upon the "Colslcln lb unip.ule." The Ictlcr Is ,i revelation c( olllil.il ccntlnieiit nnd policy nt WnshltiKton Just iniirdhnt the bonis Inn piirilia'c". It Rives Unlit liom a new fouref! upon illploiiiatlc tu not I.i I Ions whldi bivi; Hen the ntbjcit of contiuvrisy, Tho licit' tl iiisfctilin; the l.ouW.liil 'ieirlloi.v to the t'nlled Stales vvii pUncd at I'.ub. April Ml, 1MVI, He ictennio In lite tcttei It will lu seen thai ticnctil II.it l l-uii vviiite lu the nnidli pucidllitr. The prr-oiril m;ceUi)u of Atneiiran i'b ilcnce fov "our most inpeelable filher" Is lint the leit liitricttlnic feature of the ceitrcnond cnee, made as it v.'.h when iulirii.itlou.il VvU tlom n-s)cillnir (be Louisiana Tcirlttuy Meie ip protclilliK a ctlsls. II is liiiiu..ble to Imli'Vc lint the Anicrieiri izovemor uf .Notlhwest T'eirl tnry did not hive the full eoiiciiirctue rf Ids Kin minimi In Hie .ipproiche. be was miiklug lo the Spiulsli povctnoi of I'ppci' I.oulflai i. o I'ioiii IIiIk letter It iIocb no', upiicir Hut I'.csi dent Jeireifon had any lelen ed flic nurclite of Louisiana ut Ihe time he "fetit lo M.idtbl Mr. Monioc (foiluerly enn- minbtir lu .Midrld) .n envoy cxtraordlnaiy to nptcent tic inndtict of the Intend nit of ,ev" Oilcms." 1 bole m.h no such thutiglil ill the inllnl of (!rli"i il llnrri.' ii when be vviutt! lo eiovernoi- fie l,avjs. ami jt Ihe Aniciiiati Bovenioi' of ml i ice lit tnrlloiy elcirlv was in (he contldcurr of llie iiduilni-ti.i-Hon at VV'i.iln?ton, --Wnltei' 1! S'cven. LITERARY NOTES. At .ill espeiist of l,000,fJOi) the puhlMipi of Applctoin' Ivvebe-voliinie L'nivn.jl C'.vclopcdei and Attn hivo ivuid ,i completely .ovled cJl llnr. Includlnpr Ihe Piittcd M lies ceii-us Kitaiu's ut ltXJ nnd the HritMi eeiiitis lijurcs ol pull, with other new kneivvlcde lu its .ippioprlito place. In I 111: mi-ion the pepulltlon llc.'.u.'S and F-tatistic.il nutter developed lu tho United Stales census hive been f-eparateil into piopci MCtiniH .md pi, ceil in llie altlilc.1 vvbeie the le.uki will niltu.illy look tm them, 'lluis, oveiy .ii title on .i state or lertlteiy baa the popula tion by rountlo-, md also the mw ktitlstli on .lpiii iiltm d pioduets, n.ineral., cdncitlon. lln lines, lnnklna-, etc. Ilvcty .iitiele on a city oi lllaife in one eounliy Im ueeived Its nn iniiiis ilituips, and the ailicl"s in one linndied .mil tvvcul.V'llvo cities Inve been thoioiighlv ic vi-cel oi- levvrittcli, each b.v ionic pctscli i'i the city nautili. A p-imil ir iovi-ii,u io evident i'i He urtlilec on loieipn inimtilcif, .md e-pcchlly bte the -titi-flfs ol the tirlti-.li Oiii-rs. Juilii-lilil .is will as villi, so fn as1 th".v Inve been loinnlled md is-ui'd, been ia.Pitcd in the-e .nticles. Ilo .11 tides nn smith Anie.i, C'linii, ubi, .md lilt Philippine l-linls hive ell bee.ll biousht 'ip ti due, vvhlrh uquiicd piailn die .i ii'wiltmir. At tielo on wlnl ni.iy be i alien pn missive -nli-jccls, oi imlti.tiii-, feieurc-, and smies thai ill urge liom jp.li- to jcai, hive, icecived pinner lHcntion. The liiiv&ijphinl .utiile-, vvbicli .no vciy nuniercii-, have been bio,i;bf down to iiit", and many aiaiielei mi men who hive come, into prominence within the p.i;t fevv-jcais have been in-eitttl. In all, Tn.noo subjeels r.io ticttel, moie tl' in f)0,"JO over the slgmturcs' of icto; nied cpeit. 'L lu i- the only hound ei.ey elopidla tint vve knoi. of 'Viiieb is llteiallj up 10 (lilt. The ihii-lm..: luiiubu if the IKIincaloi- ) about Hie tii-t of the .pccial C'utUtiiias i-surs.. 11 is a beiulv The tovet- i. a must aitiitb. pio (luctlon, fliovviiu i beatitiliilly tovvned vvo'imii, stjtiiling' siaiifullj' in a biilllantlv lighted -don. Tvo (li.iimiii0' Inve -toiio--. one ly Cjuis Towns-cud Iliad', plci.ly ot advice lesaulini; Chiet mas gltts, timely pointtts on tnokri.v, w Intel lime i aio ot plinth, all the lashious ot the day mliipittcil into .simple laiiuige, em bo l-ui'd in Ihe thri-tmas lumbu- of the lKliiuitoi. It is a splendid ungnlnc in-ble and cm. "Iliatkeny in the I'mled stalls" is the till" of in article which Onci.il .1 unci (ii.int Wikou has writleii foi lb.' Dcxembii leiitiu.v. Tne vvutei nut Ihe unions novelist on tin nr-t vl'It In this (ouiitiy In ls', and it n of this ijlt thai he Willis this inoiih, a pape.' on Ihe ec eniel viit lieins lencived toi a Ltu ii'imbei. fei el ll Wll-un'n leininisecneis aie ld to teem vvitli anecdote-; .md .bey will be UliiaUalcd vvitli lit tle known or hilbeilr. tinpnbh-hed puitiails of T'liiiel.eiay, and hiimormis sKdcbcs In vvitn-iolor umi blick-iiid-vvbUe fiom the u jvrli-lV uwu fa til" pen. NEW MUSIC. seme intcie.tins pieces ol i.iu-ic ioi die piiui) hive lately been issued b.v Hie Olivn llitson io.ie pniv'. We note a. few- ot thein: "foul Cballtlei- hke'.tboi ill V," bv I.. I.'. Otlli, tnmpristui- "On the Hoik," "On the Ileilli. ii," "Mid the Sliamrotk" and "In the; Cotton." ,ne Micipsiiul .lttcmpti al melodj pilntln;. Th" ai e technically el-, but nui-leally sued. "lu the Meadow," by .Ink lleim, cvccIIcnL ioi inleiniedlite pupil'. "Inteiinewi," "1) itt-o llllumit" and "1'ciitee Muslcali'," by Jn-cpb A. lllll-; llie that a line -tuely in I'tiiuouitij tlicj Keond a l.illll.int linn lelle; llie thiol .i plcnini; melody study ul hoc Villi." iluMi'lii "Km hintnii nt," and "bi.k Tnl." by W. 1'. sudd., the Mi urn a wait. Ioi voiiiia piinis'H Hie lulu- a udlickiiu diiifei oi boin-pipo liivcr. The i-.ime lunpo-ii Ins wiittin "riie l.illl" l'lltiii-i ltoj.il," a pleislna; iiiltiuet jultabb; for tldid l.itk' plaviui,; "Tin- Bonnie lluundl'ij; Iloil," a niiiiii.il ban mollis .md "Ml Ho l'aiiy I'lhuci ." .i i-iuiklini; Hiuly in I mpo, "Mauli oi the I.iltlo Suddlm." "ITajini; Tc;," "Walt, of the flower fiiil" and "ITi'J 'lolly lln ve.leis." by 1'rideilfl. A. William., all siiiltlit ly louipo.iiluiH full il so. "In the swlim" and "faiiibouiiue dill," by A. II. Waiictl! the fniliin il ihvthnili lone .-oil).', thn I ltd r a li itft.il il lepien'iit ilion (spaiibb). "i'.iraiitille" .md ".viaidi," lv cut A I'i.vi, both ilcli in li.,inany an I cabin,; I i ablllte hi Hie id iv t r. "Menioile.," bv Miiv.Kulil, a dicmi; leiol piicei "llintldii'lland Much," bj llatiy s. Ifoii liiaiue, .i !.vvIii,'Iiik twovtep; "Monte (ililo," bv bin Kotlu, .1 tunc till lluniilau wall?; " Ihi'im "I I'.llljlmd," bv b. A. Ibubee, .1 blis,llt bit of inii.li! lor liiil'Bi.ide plijiua; and "Seervid Ibieeii.e," by lluvallii A. ti'iiulos, an .utmlr abbi Miuly lu espies-idon. Ai wltli ull Ibe Hlte.)ii publleatioie, thui in put out ill tlie most CHclliut iiuun.'i iv--liU. ALWAYS BUSY. "Thanksgiving," You Should Be Thankful, Palo, call inve hoi.. . . ., ''Je. up M.iini tan Inve ebeci . . fA up Pap l em have dioej . . . V. up Mii and Mi Ibiafnll van luvc elm; -.'.(.'Cop lewis&"reilly 114-i 6 Wyomiug Ave, iff. life, M FINLEY'S Thanksgiving Offering of Table Linens, Napkins Embroidered Linens. At the close of a prosperous year of . Linen Selling, va desire to show our appreciation of the very generous -patronage extended to us by giving our trade a special Thank offering of Unusual Linen Values. "Highest Grade of Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices" has brought us the business. Table Linens 72-Iuch Cream Damri3k Linen. A Reiod heavy citmllty, slroiifr mid spt'Vlccnblo, splendid tor everyday wear, Itiipiovcs with every vvtishlnt; nnd 11 sooel hovunty-llve cent value. Speciul prleo SUo. 72-Inch Full Bleached Linens. Strictly nil linen mid 11 nice line epitillty: Kicat value for the money. Comes In Rood nssioitment ol' pat terns; regular dollar linen. Hpeeiiit price "'"ic 72-Inch Extra Weight Linen. Full Uleached Daninnk, satin lln Isli, very lino eiuullty nnd ood we.ir Iiib linen. We have It in ten dlft'er ent patterns: our regular dollar and tiuarter number. Kpecitil price Si ,00 Double Damask Linens. Jlost complete line ol' fine linens ever shown here, in all tho newest floial.KCioIl nnd otnuinental ele.slsns. Special ptiee ?1.25 lo l?L'.;," Linen Damask Table Sets. Are shown heie in various slcs and eiualitieh. In new nnd piotty de signs embroidered, henihllte.hed nnd plain linens nil come; beatttilully iioxed. l'U'gaut kIHs. Mange in prices I'i 0111 S7.D0 up vv a 1 d Nnpkins to Match Our Linens. Oeimnn Silver Bleach Napkins-, large size, extra heavy weight, all linen and sou finish: worth $1.2"., lor U8c. Sl.eO Hemmed Napkins, i'or 'jd."." ?l.ii Silver IJleach Napkins, ior..M.3" $2.'27 Pull Hleach, extra heavy nnd large size, for -41. 7.1 31.00 extra fine Napkins, lor '!." Full line of line finality Napkins. 510512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE v OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THIRD NATIONAL BANK OR SCRANTON. Organized 18 7 2. V Depositary of the United States. I Capital, $200,000 Surplus, . $550,000 S The disco nut tutetocIeptHiioi". li o pet ecul. pet annum. Special attention given to nil iiucoiiuts vvlictlier lnigeorsninll i Ipoii tenturdny ev entiles 8 to I) o'cloe ;. A 'I in oe per cent, interest paid on savlugs deposits. a luteicit coiupoiinilcet Janimiy Jst unit .Inly lt. 0 WILLIAM CONNELL, President. 0 HENRY BELIN, JR., Vice President. 5 WILLIAM H. PECK, C-.ah.ier. 0 DIRECTORS. SO William Connell, James Archbald, Henry Belin, Jr., Luther Keller, Geo. H. Catlin, J. Benj. Dimraiek, A Thomas H. Watkins, James L Connell, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I Gunster&Forsyth 327 Ten ii Avenue. I A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati S Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue, Embroidered Linens Hemstitched Linens, Cluny and Renaissance, All Lace and Linen Centers. W'e exhibit a very slicing line of there? goods, the best productions trotn Ihti Itish. Get man and Austrian maikets. Many very diilnty noveltlert not found c'lsi'vvheic, including embroidered and hemstitched. Doyleys, Scarfs. Shams, Sptfiids, Lunch Cloths, Tabid Cloths, etc; Scalloped Bolder Linens. In Doyleys, Scarfs, Table Linens. Exquisitely Embroidered Linen In gieal assortment 01 styles) and iiualitics. Draw-Work, In Hie vei llnest fluidity; nil new) pattern'-. Sheets and Pillow Cabes Of oveiy ilc'M.'ripllou. Plain foltort and Linen, Hemstitched, Sheets and Pillow Cases, I'mljroideied Sheet, and Pillow Ciiscs. Linen Towelb. 1011 dozen all-Linen lluck Towels; all white and with colored borders, 1,S0 per dozen, or each 10o, IJstia Heavv Hucl: Towels, Jl.n'j per dozen, or eacll UcSi Hstr.i laige .slie, plain or fancy Huek Towels J2.95 a dozed Flue Linen Di awn-work Towels, hemmed and ftinscd..9Se. and upwunlS 000000000000XX0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Good Furniture Good Furnituie is tho only kind you can af ford to buy. It is al ways the cheapest in the end. This big stoie of ouis is full of GOOD FUR NITURE at prices, vvhlch,considering' qual ity of stock, aie as low as consistent. Odd Pieces We have an unusual ly large line of odd pieces of unique nnd handsomedohign. Many of these odd piece& nie exclusive with this es tablishment. Hill & Connell lai N. Washington Ave, Linotype Composition Book or News Hone quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office, r
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