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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-S ATI I? DAY, DKCEMBUIt 28, 1901.
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SVc1i.omto:l5oNsuBt.viim.t)Am
;," "tiU Accnl '" I'orclgn AtltertWn.
l'tr'l at the IMomrn nl Ferititon, I'..
r Brcml CIjm M.ttl Mitler.
""When ?pnco will iiermll, The
Tribune Id nlwnys glntl to print
Hlior.l letters from Its friends bear
ing on current topics, but ita mle is
Mint these must bo signed, for pub
lication, by the writer's real nnme;
nittl the condition -precedent to no
ceptnnco Is that nil contributions
ehnll bo subject to odltorial revision.
tiii: fi.at nTi: ron .mT.nTisixo.
Tl'c fnllnwlni; t.iMr sliow tiio nrloo per Inch
c!i Itwrtlon.- fpnci- lo lit turd nllhln one yean
r.ill
ntRrr.AY.
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'WMiir The Tribune miltcua iliarRC ul 5 centi
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(Hfttg'Ur '.Classified AdvcrtUIn? furnished on
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lv1T5ages.
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S-V:.XTOX. 1)IO('KMIli:it aS, 1001.
The Selili-y rime Is closod mid tlu
Juwrt "I" Hie inlinliltniilK wlio wlnh to
keep It upcii will mioii become tiled.
Of Value to All.
Tllp: AMKXDMICXTri inuile In
i uiniiiiiii i iiiim-ll Tlnilfiluy
ulKlit to tin' street railway
frnm-lilm- oruimim-i-s now
pi'liriliiK iiif fair and will iniilltloiially
lci'iiuuni'iKl llii'HL' iinlhiani't'S to public
I n or. Knprelnlly lenh;ilile Is the i-s-tnlilislitiieiit
of th 'iieeeilent for -lty
taxation ol' hhisk i-ei-elptK. Once- estnb
litlic In Scriintoii, this will endure.
II Is a Just principle- anil public
opinlini everywhere It- cnuiliiK to ile
niaiul lis ailoptlnn in Ki'ants ol" public
Utility fianeliiM'S It is illie lo the
proi-Meni nl' ilii- new i onipaali"-, Mr.
Council, as well as to bis local asho
( lates, to say lli.il they bave consis
tently favoieil Just tiiMiiinn and that
the ainendnicnt assuring it. should the
IlceiiM' tax if declared invalid by the
fourth, met with their fullest approval,
That in select louncil theie will ap
pear j i disposition to badger this new
entei prise in the interest of the Seran
loa Hallway i omp.i'.iy we are reluctant
to litlieve. The fact is that the city
needs a new slieel railway service with
modern equipment, and can well af
ford to encourage its i onstructlon. Tho
possibility Unit in time the new mislit
Mipplant the old has In it no menace
to the public welfare but would rather
be a consummation to be wished. If
Scranton had Ural class rapid transit,
her property values would soon increase
twenty-live per cent, at a conservative
estimate, and all forms of local busi
ness would be affected for the better.
There Is no local need more uisent.
Tho Koraker and Ilanna forces in
Ohio are evidently koIiik to "play ball."
Reducded to Practice.
WIIKX Scuetary lla de
lined American diplomacy
lo consls.t of the .Monroe
Uoclrine and the Golden
Itulc he inlqht well have had especially
In his mind I lie comse ,hich our diplo
macy, under his .able guidance, was
then tiiklni; In tin- neRotiations in
China. Xewr lias Aniericanisin loiu
paied to better advantaRe with Kuro
pe.misin than in this matter.
Theie is no need to pn over the re
cent history of this chapter in our lor
clctn relations. It is tresh ill public
rccolk, tioa. liui tin. M'iiel of the iuo
loniicd iieHiiti.itloiis with China is inter
estint;. It will be reniembeivd that the
chief powers of Kuropo insisted at llrst,
and very .siiuiixly, upon their iiound ot
flesh. Their ilemands upim China lor
indeuinity for the lloxer outrages were
noloi iously unreasoiiable. They lar ex--eeileii
China's ability to pay, unless
payment was to be lollected by heivsun;
of territory. It was hugely due to the
Cniteil Slates Unit these unreasomible
denianUK were finally somewhat abated.
The degree of abatement was not wholly
satislaclory lo ilic letiresentatives of
this government, but it was all that
they could accomplish under the Ur
lumstances and they apparently acciul
esced. An apportionment of the sum
exacted Horn China as damages was
nsreed upon. 11 was inestimably based
upon the actual damages sustained, to
gether with reimbursement for the
actual expenses incurred by the powers
In dispatching expeditions to the lescue
pf t(ielr beleaguered subjects. Thus lius
sla was uwnuled S,ss,ooo,00u: t-iei ninny.
SSaa,otio,ooo: r-Vnucc. Suii.mm.oooi iirei'u
liritiiin. f3.',oou,uii0: the Pnltcd states,
WS.QQO.dOO; Julian. Sil.t-Oo.OOO; Italy, Si'O,
tioii.fdrt, 'a ml Helgium, 5-0.raiu.000; In all, n
tot'rt'i bf ?:u i,rou,ooo.
This was an exorbitant demand to
lui'co upon china, aiid our government
only tool; p.m In its en fill cement be
uauso ttirieliy it was enabled to main
tain relations of amity with tho other
powers taleulaled to lie useful both to
ours-tilvcs and lo China, Now, however,
thai it has llgured out iln ilglitful .itiaro
of flic liideumily the dlsi uvery Is made
that we have received Sis.noo.owj mure
tli.'iiMe'hiivt any uiur.il light, under
tliHiivgrcoiiieut. to Keep, T)i1k iiiiiount,
theiefori', Is to be returned to China
with our cmnpllinentti; u clrciunsi.iuce
Ihtif. ll Is fnir 1" s,iy, never happened
before find In not likely to happen often
again hvOlilaa's unhappy hl.stoiy. It Is
an American example; an illiistiatlon
on the I'lic-M-boaid of dilouiacy of Hie
practical application of tho (iolden
llule. Wo should like to see this flue
exaiuplil Illumine and Inspire the world.
We should like to believe that It will
have the effect desired to make the
greedy poweia of Kuropu iisluiiucil of
themselves; but this, wo fear, would bo
expectiutr too inui'li.
Opvernor Tuft's visit to his old hoine
naturally elicits u cabinet iituior, but It
Is purely' IMckwIcklan.-
H has been suggested that In cas,a
the' Marconi system 'is adopted, the
m ! '.iiiborltles retain tho former sig
nun n( Slillns on
Paper Iti-vllns
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.IB .IAS
nal apparatus ti) on (he warships Mr
aist1 In case the vvlietrsH ittinoHphere
ftliuuld bcL'unte twisted.
The Water Question.
AK HllflUMXt! Hie lliterosl ri'-nr-roused
In Hie water rmestlnn
hIiup the rrctitder Invited ex
pressions of opinion by citi
zens on the advisability of Hie rlly
owning Its own witter supply, we yos
tcidny trcelveil two uusollclteil coin
inuiilcatlons on this subject. The llrst
Is from Mr. l-'rcd Schunmn of tho
tottth Side and Is as follows:
IMIli.r uf the Trllitin,-.
Mri I nnllcn In jmir tmliy'i I'Mic tlul t'lcre I.
lit li'.itl one ui.iii tlul l.mm tlic M'."ititnii tlji
ainl VViiIit i'niiiMiiy iiml ".i.v". lul wi'II piuiiiH
jlniie. I vvMii'd Hut Mill urMlii pirly .n u
il.llnt,' on IIk Hutitli Slilp. 'f Iio ufiT In tli.it p.ut
liJ" Dot liteli fit In lle fur lieu". .Hid if there i
an ii'ini'il; Kim, vm ulll li.ne to (.ill tin null t
In I Il nltlllllilll III the IliMtll of lll'.lltll. .h It will
ii-itnliity liiei'il illc,i In 1I1I1 pan of tin- illy.
V to tin' liiittrl if ualrr tintn tlic suipit'li.iiiii i
rlM'i', I i.ii.I utlur-i si.v, Ut (lie Scriiiliin (i.H ami
Water innip.ii.y liirp llielr MiiUr If tln-y .mt t.
hi will In- iikipciIiIp In ihi' tlic - Miui'li.inn.t
In pii'fcrcncc, but lit Hip liixp.i.M'H vote on llil.
Iwlic nest Filmury .mil w liu lliey fi-el, uti'I
I lien ko iilitMil ,i(iiiiilllii;t. t llilnk tlinl n 1 1 IT-"
pi-Hlnn. uf tin- pcuplf tlmt ply fur vv.ilT will lie
found willin.: to pi mil of I lie duliiii'H el lli--(I.H
ntid W.uer Miiiip.nn and wunlil Mild tluiie
rltpi lo iim' illj water, no matter liil tlic cet
would In- at 111 -I. I', .-xhtmi in.
Dei. -Jil.
The second letter came from a gen
tleman who for many years has been
prominent In the professional and
political life of this community but
vv ho, for satisfactory reasons, desires
that his name be withheld. He writes;
IMIIoi of The Triliunu
Mr: I notke a lnuc piepoiidi'inuii- of the
Mvpi.'.cM wlif, hau ri'-pniided to die numlcr'.
In ntnt arc In faun of mtiiiN Ipal imnrMlilp, Iml
maul have mii;hliiK aliuut It, Inraur of feir
"f piilltical inisiiiaujKi'indtl. U Mranton so
linn Ii win si- t! i.i ii lis iu'islilini.i, ILitilJimir,
PitlMiiirir. Allegheny, lllii'diiiiiliui, Willi niiip""
to s.i.i iiottiinit of Vow Vnrl. and I'ldljdelpliia?
All ttii'o iiti.'s liui' for eu-i ouiiel and male
.iiri'il llielr own water phut'. And so lni' ill ihe
blip' illles oi iio- world. Indieil .iinoiiir line
nil ip.ilitios liaiiii ih),ihi.) popiilatinn and up
waul-, a w.itn phut in the liiuih of a il li'.ilc
orpuiatlun Is the oMcp. ion. and Mils ciepti.ii
will !intt nioic i in us (he ji in i;o h.v for olnl-
oils le n. 'I In- tilsl of wiih b h ii-.it an .nil. dp
ol mu'Ii vital iu'i P'slt.v In tlic pulillc wial, In
Milvliiir life, hialth mil sanitation, hhuiihl neiei
lie piiinlllpd lo ho a mittir of in n Ii indlo ii
.-oiihi of pnilli : nni sIkwIiI It ho In the powei
of .in.i piupulv inUipsi o oir , mi ill or nit
olf tin' iippl,v. II should be sprwd in .ill alil.1'
at tin- .iitii.il (n-t of senii.' and in i In 1 1 ii,iii' p.
Mill. .,y Ihi-p loirfiil roiib. pilitlis will mike
It (iil 1H IlloU lliail l ritlii.l llli.I1 l.lles, 'Hip
atiswei is, oilioi ntips line nol loiuid it so, for
Ilic plain ic.imui thai riie ppoplp nrp tin nisi bo
thp miinlrlpallli, and it.s oifuus will atw.n- Ip
a niiil a- ilio people wnut tlnni to lip. A ni.il
nr k) diuilly .illec tins tli" life of .nujhodv
will lip riup to tpeeivc catrftil atteiitiuii, and
..lull Is the cvpeiniKP of mips owning their ov n
w.mr plant-.. ..V.i,id:iiiiiiti,itiou Ins heen the
vir.i imp ricpt:im In inuwi.ilion uitli oil" of
the wattr , laiiiiiissioturs of i npirfhlnain i ilj
a shi.rt tiinp nso. 1 notind a spun feelin;; of
aiivlrty on Ids pin loi the welfare of his plant,
mid reni.nl.ed ufiou il.
"Yp:, indi'nl," said he, "I iai. li.udl.i thinl.
of .muliiiis: I'Uo. I nevei leliu at lii'ht ultli.mt
,l lili.ll visit to the otll-e, to lip as-mid that
i-tcr.ilhliiK is ll hkIiI. II am thins Fhould Ii ip
pen that the piople did nut cet t1it.il- supply of
v.v.tpi, v,o v.ouhl have to iat ui.t," ninth wa
but anothpi vin of snipe; tli.it ihei weip In
loiuli wild the leiup"! and feebres ot the peoplp,
who-o M'li.im. tlie.i vine. llo.v dllferei t this,
from i ertaiu t pipoiation inn apiueiit vp hive
i viu lieni.'d, wlinse motto sums to lip "the peo
ple ho d d "
stpund ip.isun win riery iniuiii ipalit.v
flimilil own ils own vi.ilci plan, is loiinil in the
fail lh.it n iin iiiiiliul the w.isipasp nl vatn,
as ho private p.aty i in. The (nuiinoiis va-te-ave
of nidi is the ip.is,n oim'd fui liiirij latps.
Il icipiiii's iiioie than uiplp Hip uii.iiiuli of
wain ailllillj lisp.l. In i ippt ilic dallv need-.
Ikihii i the piotiig He waslp, anil this w.isip
must he piid foi, limn, the hlshei laics, 'l,e
( ll. ol VVashilMlou hid in o.pollinu' si.hip pii.,
.IK". The wIoIp of il.e l'oiuui.ip ri.ei sp(.med in
Miffidn.l In Mippli Ihe nil. Thp lemedv was
finuiil not m an u'lisiiv tl.p vvitir Mipid.i, Iml
in stoppii. ihe waste. u uulhi.ini p was pis.,1
foilildduu' all iiiineii ii.v w.ele, ntid h'.ins lims
foi wa-ilns faucets, -III !ir-t oltnup; -sj.- n
spioni olliiup; --il) for Iliad oIIiikp, and
fuiiUli ollni-p. -toppiKi. ot wilpi. VV'aii'i' uispei
lors wpip appoiutpd to infoipo this oi.liu mi c hv
ppsiui.i visiiiliou to all pinicilips. The renilt
was an .ihi ml up e of wan foi all legit Iiu ilc
ii-e pvpi ..fur, Iml iiuiip to wa-ip. Thi, nuans
of Mopping w.-isip ol wan i Is nol open to p. !
i.'.l" piu.p.Miis. 'Iln.i (.in apply tlic iiiclrr, Imt
thl( is oiih- a paiifal innnh, and luoieoiei, lis
liudi'iiiy Is in ii.uiii a full and flee piupei
lisp oi waiir in the intcir-is ,,f (cononii,
'I line should Ii" no le-lru lion, IJvriv onp
should fii-l .11 lihilll In ll-c euiy niuin of w.itir
lint .nij pn.pcr iKol mi) ii'iiilic. VV.iiitoii
waste should lie stupppil. 'p (.mi p i,uflp-.slv
I'll iiiniilii:; oi in wiuiti puiposih, to pu'U'iil
liivt'.nK (the (wiiei boliij loo I i.i oi linp.oil
il. lit to flv It so lint ii i um.it lirip), ai.d thp
Ihou-amls of Hum (omi inlli r pen, liiciue own
eis are loo laj oi impiiivlilpni to ippl.np wone
out valiis or wisks-,i nieio liilliiijt nullpi,
pcitiiils nillll-uis of gallons of watn In oiapp
for whiih Ihi iiioip (.iiniil and pioudpiil .ne
ohllgi'd to pij. VII tliU, I s.ii, the iy i .in
UKiilati; Ihcipfnip tin. tliy tan stipplj water
(licipii- in.il luoie ('(ouoiiaialb' thin a pihalp
pilty. Till j is i iienieiii'.ius iibamaitp In lie.
pin Willi, and In i-.i. Hi it the illy ( imiot mm
age ihe plan in i ihpi ip.pits as i,ir.iuh and
Kinioiii'ially as pibite indiiiduils is to lonli.i
din (iniKiistiaipil Inls in r.iuiilieilcs ih.I.iikis
of iiilual iieiieuie, - iUi-Pni.i,
Xo doubt there are other citizens who
have arguments to pre&eut. If so, our
columns are open.
The Leading Hortrrage Holder.
OXIO OK the timely points made
by President Schwab of the
V t'nltod States Steel corpora
tion in his recent speech be
fore the Chicago Hankers' club was that
labor, not capital, had llrst mortgage
on that great corporation, He said;
"Many people Imagine that the bonds
nf the I'nlted .States Steel company are
llrst mortgage on Ils great propcitles.
They are not. If you give the subject a
moment's thought you will see that Urn
llrst nioiiKiigo Is that which Is owed to
labor, The United States Sice cm pm -atlon
pays to labor $l.in,0('li,i.K' a year,
efitiivalent to a mortgage debt of $:i,uuo,.
nuo.oiMi mi the pioperty."
Ill other words, the stake m labor In
this nulerprlie, not takins' Ir.lo account
any investmeiitrf which It may dlieetly
make in the hecuiilles of the company,
Is neatly llnee times that of capital.
Hut it Is obviously neiehsar.v, for the
interests of both, that the labor em
ployed should bo co-oneratlve and not
belligerent, Tho mistaken endeavor nf
soinu labor lenders to restrain Individ
ual elllclency so as to l.ct-p output down
to it dead level Is as liijinlous to labor's
interests as to capital's.
All Unmistakable Drift,
PALM, MOHTtlX, vlcu president
and ueueral tralllc manager
u f the Santa l-'e ralhoad, says
that mm of three things in the
mill cad business is sure to happen
within the next few yiars: The ligal.
Izatlon of pooling, whereby tlic i all
roads can make entorclble contracts
among themselves for a division of traf.
lie; or the unlllcatlon of ownership; or
the. taking over of the ownership of the
roads by the goviTiiuu-ni.
He gives theao as nlternutlvm. W
should not be surprised If they might
turn mil to be gradations. To scctne
enforclble coiitinctK uluoiig Ihe lo.uls In
rrspeel lo division or tralllc and to
guard against sicrct deals and ronct s
slum It hi now almost necessary to have
a tmlltcallnu of ownership. The ion
veiitlonul name for this Is "cniiimunnj.
of Interest." Hut II has many or the
eliariiclerlstlcH of a uiillled ownerslilp.
The ovvneishlp may not be tiullled, but
the control is.
I''ioiii this to government owneishlp
Is u sceinlngly long step, and one which
iniiny iieople do not want to coiiti'tn
plato. Hut It is loL'Ical, If a small
group or Individuals are to control the
railway Interests or this country for the
reason that It Is advantageous to have
control centralized, a powerful argu
ment In nut In the haiiili of those who
are clamoring for a still greater cen
tralization, one having no theoretical
Incentive to cut private above public
considerations. Very few thoughtful
persons are anxious to see this country
embnrlc unon the experiment of state
soclnllsin: but he Is blind to the signs
of the times who does not sec that they
arc rapidly drifting In that direction.
TOLD BY THE STARS.
Daily Horoscope Drawn by Ajncchus,
The Tribune Astrologer.
Arolahp f'a?l: '1.11 a. in., for Mltinl.iy, Pec.
2, P,0t.
A iliild liorn m (his d iv v.. II not U c fh.tt nil
thing klmipmII.i toinc qiiklu-r tu the nun who
Kicks tint) tu Mm who waits.
A tt .imwrr M'lilntn tmnctli aw.iy the wut'i
of a illtniiliitcil iUHiL,"'rckpr.
li'ht m.iii schluin ur.itos n t.iiti.iix lmMi'
Moil In tho fittcnipt to tiiuil upon ihe tnri of
iinnthci.
TIhm N (ini( tiling wioirj in I lip pinurc nf
ihe -iwi.itfo tollctfc -tiiilcnl wild is not witlllnf to
till, .ihmit hini-elf uhtn iitiic on .1 ui..ilkn.
It N pmiirr to follow the rrnu 1 unhss uu . 111
jtrrMMilc the iinwd to follow ou.
?t is a illplmiiitlt 'Mirni.iKoi who ran n0Hl
aiijuliniK' .1 Kpntiitton .h a huswlnnly.
Ajacchus Advice.
In the .ili-oruc of citiK of Mu tit heap on lie
liiad nf ,111 ciunn, hit him witu .1 hrit .
flow Strong Rac?s
Govern Weak Ones
spii.il l'uiusiuiiilcme of 'Hi- Tnlinia'.
W.isliinjlon, Pfi. "7.
Tin: imi-iiiivi;vii;i t n. ni.itoii.il. niiui.il,
.111,1 moral inudilion of Ilio p.'mdo of a
i.ilony, .ind I lie nulliods .ipplinl li .inusi.
fill 111I011II11K piviriiiiKiils In lli.it work is
tin' .sulinit 01 .1 duplet in the moiK on tol'i'iial
.1d111l11iM1.il ion, iist ivstidl In Ilio tri'.isini liu
ii'.iii ol .-st.it i-t u. . To .uisMi'i Ihi, in .1 inlc
sontonir viould In" 'Ilio Inliod u tlon .mil cvtc.-i-f.lon
ol inoili'in oivili.itioii onil euliuliliuuii'iit.
To .'iiisv.u it in di'till would In- to lm". vvlut
the iticul lolonlini; (ountiics ol Iho wnild li.no
ilonc fot 1 111.- ,nl .uk.'iih lit of tluir (olonk's din
ing lln- nliiilcciilli it'iitiir.v -Iho liilrodiiitlou of
10.11I-, r.illunys. irriiMiion noiks, ihcr ,uid liu
lioi itnprouniiiils, .iml lliroiili limn tho ileu-l-opiiHiit
ot luoduillou ..ml Iluis of uulcriil pins.
I'oiilj; Ilio iiKoui.iKdnoiit of oouiuii'ii'' mid
tho .uloplion of iiupinvid (ondilioiis of llfo; the
I'st.ihllshiuuit nf li'li.ildo and n i in incut foiim of
iiniini.v, with piopoi h ink in1,- fnilltics lor lln!
(niimr.iitiiiici.t ot tlnift amois tl.o natiin; the
c-t.ililisliini'iit of piM.il mid titii.ipli muIic lr
Iho ituoiiraiiniii nl in ititoic'oiiiiuuun.itiiin uiioiii;
the pfoplo 01 tlio iiilonv and Iiof. (en th'in ,'iid
Iho iiit-idi' uiiild; Iho o-Lilili-Inm nt of -tci'ii-sliip
Inns to iiiiuiiti tho 1 o.io Mth th" hoine
louniii .mil tli? ov ilicil v.iuld; Iho , ikhiiliki
mint of idiK.ilion Ihioiinh m1io.i1-, uillo'o-.
i.ow.spapus, lihi.aios and tlum Iio; Iho (-tali-li.-liuti'iit
iilul piopu aduiiuisiialioii ot laws and
iiMiikithu s hj whioli public ijfci.v and uidor
aio .'issuied.
Wlicn it is (on-idui'd lint in India iloni1,
whuo iii.nK wcio unknown when Ilio llutish
giiwtiiuiinl .issiinioil lontiol, thuo .no nnw ri'i,
l)D niili.s of ii.id, of ulildi oiei .IIJ.CO') aio
niotalli'd;" that iho laihv.'ii- in ilio liilli-li
lolu ides mnr .ijiitii'-nii' i.l.'il') mills, a.iht :'.!,
IHitl in Is",, a mowiIi in I". jiai- (Vdidiu; the
1 utile disiine .iiound the i.nlh; (hat tl c nib
ttation 1 in. lis and olhei wmks ot India ic .:.',
00(1 luilrs in evlent, and Iho .ilea mnraled lo :ill
methods 1 si cods . ii.imii.iiik) aoies, and tint al
tlmuRli iIhj haio iot about IIV),l)(H),(iii,l inpies,
the value ot a slush' ion's nop in the ini'. ileil
ilisliiu uli. 11, ihai whiili it uiiild piodiuo in
.veals of ihoui;lil Is nioio (hall Iho entile nisi of
the 1 lint--, the inipiiilaiue oi the-o puhlio woiks
fm the di ulopiiient of .iKiKiihiup mid louuui'iii'
will lie .ipp.iionl. Whin il . fiuihei i nn.iili led
tli.ll Ihe (illlliltlio nl the llllll-h I'donie.s alone
h..s giovsii fioui mer .;o,),(ii)i),(iiii) hi sVi to
J,HX).0iiii,(Hii) in Minn, their il'wl.iiiuu nl uni'ei
the tostciins 'lie of an inlollii;i nl niolhol of
goMMiiiniiit and tin i on-riii. ill henelll in tho
natives ,is will ,is the i i.n-ii'iilnj w-mlil will lu
app'11 i.iled. Tho tad that the llriti.li lolnuies
vi io aide lo Import l.ri'l.iHU.euii vvurth of loud,
di tldlic, and the louifoits of livillid life flout
iilliei pails of the wnild in IhVii, .mahist SI4U,.
(ini.txxi win lit in l-'ii): tho rieiidi ndiniles ln,.
ijmi.niK) umtli lu l.svi, i'alnd yH.ik 0,1X11) in 1ss7
III luiiiasi- 01 7.'..- per 1 cut, in Iwebe veir
.still further i uipha.li s the luiieised curing
(.ipieity of tho-e (uliiid mid allotds some tne.is.
1110 of Iheli iiiiprnied 111 ill ri.it loi'dithin.
Whin ii is fiutliir ii.ilied 1 li.it iho imioiini
si, iiidlii In III" uidil of dt.'iosilois in ,s.iIiim
hanks in Ilio llillisli i idniilcs uliuie.wliidi .iiuini'it
ed lo l.fl,iiilO,(l'X) in ls-i, hid 1111 1e1.nl to tJss,.
nmV'f') in IM", a Idiliouil oiiilenio of the
Kio.Mli it pinspciil.v and till 1 1 1 anions; Iho piople
of the lolonii's will ho apinrenl, VV hi u II ,s
seen ri imi uflliial repmls that In belli .done
the nutnlii r if pu-tntluei ha- itrown tioui ,31
in I sat, lo '"M.'J lu Is'rl. and 0i.it the inmiliri'
of puns in civ I'd hj tho po-lolliu' Iniuaed
from To.lxi'i.txx) In lf-i.il lo IS'i,uxi,txii) in lsvi, hu
development of iuleiioiiuuimiiltiou and uf lueii.
I.d .is well in InisliK --s nelblt.i .inu.in; Ihe people
may he tu Mime evtciit inei.-imil. 5-1111 nnolliii
evldiliir of the same Is set u In Ilio fait thai lie'
lidiiti.iph linos In Ihe lillll-h loh.uio li.ne Kloun
fioui ll'i.inx) miles in Isvi in mu- liii,ix)i mile,
In ISM), linn ho ii-.i-in-,' ihelr length In a -liuk'
tlicade h; limn t Ii in Iho dl-l.niio aiuimil Ihe
i.nlh; and tint the I di phone lints In iho,,. . d , .
iiln. n iw 'ii.'i.llL.lli' mote linn .'il.imO lililes lu
Uiutth, VV'hii it l Imlhir mu-1, In,, thil th-.
tut ill uumlier of pupils lu lh" nlinol,- of Inill i
.done l.s now' neai ly l.vxi.uiii, ,i',-.ilii-t ilium
a.'jiM.ixxi in s,s, ;ud ilni iho I'viiindliuie im
puhlio iii-liudloii wa, lu IMii, l,'-,,ixti) itipeos,
aa.iln.st .-I'U.IUI lllpcis ill Is-,-, Iho U'li'Mlll of
nllh llloll mid I dill ,11 loll ll llillltlcs Will he i
Mime (Mint naliid. while additionil oildiiiio
ol the Knni.il lui.'IIL'iuii' will he ioiiiii) In iho
lad that Iho iioudiei of vein u ttl.tt ln',p.ip is
pulillshiil In Inilii in I'll u is 7'is, mill iho
nuiiiliii of liiuils and iiiatulun- puhl'-hed n,
lvi. 7.1"", ol vvliiili li.'j.HI vvue in tlio niiio Kin
gu.ise CONTRASTS IN RHYMES.
As M.lll' .)- .1 li'lillill. .1. AlWYt l .1 lull,
As .null si, .in ,;i, in, .is liic js .1 l.ui 1 ;
As lirmwi ii-, ,1 Inn ,1, ,i. Mil u ,1 nun,
As Hi Mi' lis furt 1 1 1 if. .11 Mill' us a nun;
As mill ,1. 1 rinmlull, .is hul ,1, ,1 li.i.,
A U'll lis 11 lllll.l'.l, ,ls i.io ,ls ,1 kIiu-i ;
As ruin I us jmlui'N 1 ilruitk .is i inn',
As ilmii ii .1 ill.slii Imli, .is ihi us 11 iiilmi';
Vs 1 11. u.i' ,is ,1 .,tl.l lulll, ,S 11 1 ,1, u uiiul,
V 1I11II u. 11 iii'iii', j.s )n'i .is j imri'li
An tl.it .19 11 lliuinilii, ,i. 1 11 1 ,1, 11 lull,
Vs uiil iis .111 1 1 J 111; i'. Ji liitlu .is Kill!
s Ulllli' ,s a llv, ,1s lil.llU ,, mil,
As I I IIM .Is llill.'s llllsllllll, ,H aH.illil ,j , i,.;
As UH'll.l .Is lil'U, .IS till I j. .1 iluli,
Vs t .mu- Js ,1 lip iluK, us ullil .u ,1 mil;
As lutliii js I'i'llt, .is Miiuiil ;)s .1 iim ill.
Vs lln'ilii'.' .is uliilu. ii. uiiin .is .1 iiuili;
A. minulli .is .ill; ii'liit, .1, luuali js ii Ilic,
VS J-'lllt .Is MljllUl', JIMHI'I ,i .i unlli';
As sluii...l;litul .i. hiutilmuii ,i lilhi'l js a Imi,
As ulilii' .is a sljui. n, lil.nl, j. Iny 1i.it :
As liiw .is ulil liliii'tv, ,i l.l 1.1, s j Ihi. j
A lljlll Us Imil'n Mil, ,, iliTjl J, tu. n-jj
Vs pi 111' JS ulll .lull, US I ill) Js ,1 ,J.
Vs wnni4: us It i in ho, us rivM j in liur.
As ilt'jf is ,i iluur lull, .1, .ill j, u Hi'?,
A3 stujiUl is j mi, jiul at ili'ui .is mi-,
-ht Jjliiii lllii.i'.
w
Ycm Opportunities
To buy from the finest
selected stock of Dry Goods
nt grcnt sacrifice prices.
Taffeta
llK.t.
Black, White and ail the desira
ble colors. Bighteen inches to 36
inches wide.
G0c Tftff eti to 30c
7Cc Taftetn to 50c
91.20 Extrn wide for 8Bc
91.00 Fancy Silks 00c
91.25 Fnncy Silks 88c
91.00 Peau de Sole 88c
91.00 Loulslne Silks 88c
75c Black Figured Silks 50c
91.00 Corded Silks 75c
75c Velvet Cords and Corduroys, 50c
B
Oatline SHidi?s of
Human NaUire.
Could Do His Part Anywhere.
'I In. iv .in- lininj im iili'iit- lu tin- llfo nt j iho
liViMtiluT. V in.ili i.mii. in tin' otlii'i il.i." iiml
liuikcil uiii .ill tl.o i.miiiIi', J'liltif tin' irlcu uf
(Jill.
"Oil .Mill M.llll ,1 e-lt t illKT i I ,1-kl'il.
"I iluti'l f-ji' nutliin' Ilku ttlut I M.ml," lie ic
plii'il. 1 lulll llllll if Iio Mnlllil illllil.lll' llll.ll llO M .Ult-
ttl, tli.it I mislit .iri.iuc it.
"I iluti'l Iviuni .is tiu i in," In- slit!, "for 1
linii'l -iv mitlilii' .it .ill like "li.it I .iul."
I ii'n i toil w li.it I hul .ilii'.ulv i-.i III. lie .i-keil
tut' to -It while In- Inlil Hie,
"Vim sir, US Hki thi-," lie lie'-'JU. "I hail .1
i;hl lli.it I loieil, .mil we w.n cuius li RH nur
liul. M.e Iml her tliiie;- in iile up, .ni'l we w.n
.ill lull leiily when she w.is t.ike.i III .mil illnl.
Anil whit I w.tiilitl wis ,i imluie nt me hittiu'
uu Iwr mae wi'i'pin'."
I w.is tiiiu'hiil .it Ihe lionii'lv stm of Kii.'f,
,iiiil Inlil him I iiuiltl Mini ,i nun uttli liiiu tu
ihe m.iic iiml li.iie tut' pktino taken as he tie-
Mill.
"It' .-nine distance," he sihl. "It'h ncr in
Iieluul. I epei t it 'ml i ost ,i lut lu .semi oir
our traps fin what I want,"
1 s.ihl it wnulil.
"I tlniiinht," he ati-iu rt'il. "thai uulihe uii
iniilil riu: up a nrne lu'ie in lour sliep anil I
wnulil .oip mi il, ami ii wuuhl do just j well.
It's tin tinulile fei me lu weep imi whi'ie." lalin-luiri-li
l utsuiin.
Something' the Mtitter with the
'Phone.
he liiiipui into t lie minor iliui; slme with
Iho p. no that is ilistinttl.i lii ntni kl.m. 'Iho
unlli winds lh.it swipt nut 'ninth au'iuio fioui
the i hill Mitf.iie ul the Ohm left tlion inipio-n on
In r ilu'iks, a ruli led thai told lull well .the
was i 9l mi ii iniii,'!' on. mil. The laIan hho umo
was not ultia iiiotuli tu disguise a fuiiu as Ii...
witi iuui; as lu r fair.
Mu appioulii'il tho ill ll, n! lh" fount .tin, ami
in a niie tint nude tun the i;luni prouielor
look up ii. .idinirilinii, .sweilly said:
".M io I ii-e ,our 'phnne'"
"Cut. linl.i," w.i- the leple
'Ihe man who -mi's hot ihuiuijti s -pnki. us if
iltaiiiitd. lie would hale yhou her Ine store
fm Iho .i-l. inic.
Willi a n I'll i- iiml of Ihe heul II ai mule the
il.nl. hrnuu pompidoui tall I. mil mi Ihe left nt
hoi fair lnmv she .slue a Rl.uue flout a piir of
lii-linus e.ios tint i oulil moan whiteioi ihe ileik
inililii wi-h, ami, stepping uler to tho -liuwcisc,
pu keil up tile lpieiwr.
'Ihiio was a Hash of liithl as the iiistuuiii'nt
wild ti. lioi dainty o.n, and a weilth nf lirown
hail was liaul.i .-avod an itniniufnrlalile Mneiiiq:.
Mio had tiled in u-e the now nil l.ol id itod i ijfjr
liKlilir, In fine Hit- inili.uileil follow at the foun
tain iniild till lit- the telephone was at the lear
uf tin .stole. I.nuisil!,s Cum loi-.lniunil.
Xetta and Her Curls.
Ill a Ui-iuli-ill limn were n.n juiiiik sill- whs
wite ta-t tiiinil- and had lmt one joalnusi he.
iwoen them. The ohh r tit the two hid luir
pisi the inunmm Itnulli, while Ihe iniuijjor had
Imiir liinwu lio-se- lh.it to.itliid near Ihe hottoin
of lu i' ilios.-, Vlln and day l.etta nf tlio se.inty
links poudeioil oior the .-ilinlinii ami lilid (ail
tun moans to uia ami iniiiusi upon hit- htir
Iho pinptiiii of till lit. Hut all in ain. As timi
rpul on, hi i puonis liu. ml to Milw.iul.i-i-. ami as
they wile siitluir and p.u klnj; I.i-lla loiuid in nn
old liiuoaii notliliii; los- thin a Inini h nt mil. thai
hir iiml In i had worn lu lur jitlliood. Coiupari
Min pioioil tin in to lie llii'i'S.iu i ulni.
"Sum," .aid ihe yiiiuiu leidoi ot fi-liiuli, "I
will ho ju-t -well tlio Ih-d daj al -ihnol."
I. ill i liiaidod hoi hill i.inii.ll.i and lied the
mils at the mil with a 1 1 i--.lt lihlmn.
Whin mess oatno Ihe Kills weie ijnui.l up in
a low fm pull-away, and as all wml thin-, .iiin.s
Ihe Mlionl.i.iiil a i-piv Utile in.iiiliu iaii','ht tin)
lulls a- tin .sped Ii.v hoi, ami lo1 lliej- st.ijed
with hoi while (lull nwiior v.'inl .stijit;hl In !lie
Ko.ll. -Mllwaiikoe Snnlim-1.
Young- Cannon and the Old Judge.
Itrpii'si-ntallie Cannon Iiokjii his political , jn-r
liy iimnli.K f'"' sliiio's .-ittiiin.'y in Ills town. Ilk,
oppniirut was auothor joiiiij; lnwiei, -.lio, like
Caiuioii, had nut nude inuili Iu'.iiIhpv lu the
praitlu- ul law, lmt hoth iainliil,ili went tii.nii
the stump .iml luuiulsi'il to do KU'Jt lliimts il
eli t tul
line il.li, ,is the 1 1 -. . 1 1 i.imliil lies unit iloun
llioMieel ItKillii'i, I hi' Wile joiiioiI liy tlio Jiidji)
uf Ihe i nun, He i-teppod lu lulwioti tlieiu, tak
iiiLr i. nil oiiiik ui.iii I i.i the aim.
"Whit aio tun Inn,- in.il,ii' all this in-,,
.ilioul;" lie iiiuiid.
"We Willi! to In ol lie's aiolo.i," tln-V Ii"
pliiil III unison
"Well," .-ml Ihe indite luwIiirK, "I nu.'lit tu
like i-uiiio Inti test In the tiiatler, leil I ilnn'l.
Ni, in. ulil' whlih line nf j nu Is iluled, then
will he no 1 1 null. lis nut In j til.
t '.I ii 1 1. hi. li'lliuu Iho nui, ris that he w.i.
oli'itoilj Iml whotlui ll vi .is li'iaiisi ho was the
host 1 1 p. .ni i-l knvjoi, lie his never hull uhle
In tell, UasliliiKion I'o.-t.
Didn't Recognize His Crop.
V ilUtlnipii-liiil uieuilii i- uf Iho I nil. I -1 .iti-s
Judiiiary Ins di-mvi ml tint he -till has uii..
Ildliu tu ti ii It in the liiiu linn of .uiiioulliiio.
He lioiiiilil a I. inn is a siiiuinoi hoine lor hU
l.niilli, ami liu. In i.puial ilolliilu In walliliu;
ulioill the pi no, loiiiiut utiiiK nn tin' loiulitloti
uf Ihe nop., and In niiiiv wain cliuwliii; hit in
till. I ill his IH pos-ONsiolls,
Hue I'ludui; ililliii',- Iho muiiiiii'I' ho was -. 1 1 i 1 1 .
lie. mil' I h" liiiu, 'Ihe lilii'tl nun h.ul ml tlu
ui is iluilic Ihe di -a liiiu nop and hul lift
ll lvlii!.- mi Ilio uuiiiul lu ill, 'I'litf jii'lifc h.uv
it, and ijIIIui, his man, lie Mid;
"l semis tu hip Hut jnii aio unless Why
Iiiviii'I un Iniii in. ne p.utli nl.ii' In i.ikiui: up
Ihls Inyr llui't nii mo tlul nil have left little
ihll. Lillys all .uotiii'l."
I'm a iniiiiito the Idreil mill etired, wniiilerin;
il tlio iiiil,'e was iiili.ln,' him. 'Ihon u lopllcdj
"l.lllle iliilililliiUA.' Whv, nun, Hut'., the
iini."--Vi'iitli's li'Uipiiiioii.
Hot Air in Boston.
l.lllle Hun iiiii M.iliuiu, tits mi nui-lii.il
imte in oliiiiililii'ii uf this ispii'i-siiiu, wlili Ii I
nliriive lioipionll lu ini-i- lu in vuUimo id
"l-Jiiy-talo I lassli," "With lulid lireilh,"
Wh.u is Hie pinpei iiilripieliitluu ut tin; pluji-i?
M.uiiliu "Willi I i.i tid Ini.uli." in ton, min.
moid nt i ui.s lu tali talis; nun father uft.n
iituil'.s lloiii plM.ilmiol i-Miirslun, Willi liit.'tl
liii'Jlli, 'I he plujse In null Itwunic, liowevu,
lus uu -lnllii jme js iippl.viu;; lu Hie halt ini
pln.iiil tu jIIiiio Hie Il.li, lmt i iniielv an il.istli.
FIN LEY'S.
At Ihe close of every snson ol lie.ivy Dry ('iooi)s sellinj',
there me nccutntilations of odd lots of uiercti.tndisa th.it must be
disposed of without I'lKUrinp the loss. Totl.iy vo'i will lnd upon
our counters the following items, m.irkcd at prices that will move
them quickly.
Dress Goods
All Novelty Dress Pattern
cies at about hair price.
Lot 1 at 29c
-j6-lneh All Wool Dress Flannel.
'38-lnch Camel's Hair PUids.
92-Inch Wool Whipcord.
Lot 2 at 59c
54-Inch Zebaline and Camel's Hair Plaids.
58-Inch All Wool Tourist Suitings.
.38-Inch Silk and Wool Plaids.
8-Inch Scotch Mixtures.
58-Inch All Wool Checks.
Lot 3 at 88c
46-Inch Umbre Poplin.
44-Inch Pebble Bcngaline.
40-lnch Two-Toned Armures.
54-Inch Camel's Hair Stripes.
54-Inch Plaid Cheviots.
510 AND 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
term of dubious imo.hi inpr .mil misoIi loin nrii-in,
iitllleil, ,i. I alrp.uly hive liitimatiil, (.linply lie-i-ause
nf the jmtinn which It lias pained liy cus
tomary ii-ai-o In filrv tates Kincrall, Do uu
I'ompreheml, Ktnerson?
Little Knu'i'on l'erfti'tly, mamtnn. .iutlpr.
Roosevelt Enjoys a Roasting.
Itoo.-eudt is sensitive, lmt he has .null ii kien
and liinhly ilovolojied seiee of humor tint lie is
aide to appieilate a joke on liiinsolf almost as
ninth ns If it wore on another per-on.
Admit the Moist M.ihlini; Itnixspvelt net sot
was Doolty "Alone in Culiy," In whiih he was
teprisi'iilod im writltu: tin' hl-loiy nr the Cuban
war as if lie had foiiRlit it all by lilnis-'lf, lmt
lie mareil whin lie lead il. lioui;ht dnzous of
lopliw of the jiapcn in whiih It appeared ami
cnt tliem 1n Ids ftli'tiiN, write- William K.
('mils. Ho tut out Hie article J'ld rurico tt
aiounil in his potketbnoU anil u-ti-d to leul It to
people, and th" llrst question he asked of ine
when I met him at tlio 1'liil.uleUiliia toimiillou
was win tin r Dunne, who wiote the Dindey ar
titles, was in town. I told him I thouiht he
was, and he Mid tint lie wanted lo mo him.
Dunne wius as leluttaiit a.s Houseielt was c.irit
for the iiict-tinir. and when they finally cmic to
KClhcr on Hie lloor of Hip contention lull Mouse-
volt eu'lalnieili
"By l.'odfre, Mr. Dunne, I would rather meet
ton than any nun in Hie hill. Vim e-ive me the
wor-t loastlim' I oter -tot, and nij wile lias road
it to me about sevniipen times when she thought
I needpil discipline, but it was Ilio best thinK ou
etcr wiote." C'liiuco Ilecord-lleralil.
A Decoration with a Moral.
A sloi illustrative of an iimortunate etnr of
judgment is told at tho espon-e of the late II Hon
Xorilcnskjold. Wh"ii he ,i- o:i bis way homo
tioin the Mberiaii io.isl lie reieitcd u telcrim
Mom the Itiissian Kuveittmu.t asking liun if lie
would atoopt a deioi-iiiou fii.in Hie izai m no
I'Riittioii of lii- spi.ii.es lo Hie leunli;.
.Vow the liainn t.as a number oi Hie anil-lee-otation
sot iely, whiih pledged ils .siippoitors ti
uieite m dicoi.i'inu limn an.tbnd. and he
wu-tled loiiif and fiitlili.ll with him-elf bofjre
tllilllv be t icltl.'d to the tcmpliition and tele
unplii'il li.uk that he wnulil Kladly aurpt the
honor.
How kip-iI, Ihtn, was bis thai;iiu whin, on
leu him,- Inline, a friend told him tb.it the f.ir
was fully aware of his antipathy to honor-, of the
intuit' nf di'inr.tti.uis ami had put aside tho -mil
uf .illD.OUi) niblus, to be khou to iiiin ill ( is" of
bis iiliis.il of the olfir.
"Iliiv.ii," adili'd Ihe fiicnil, blamllt, "is rcr
tainl Kruleful t, jOU f0j tour failure tu lite up
lo uin plrtlue."
A man duos nut Ius .IrtU.IXH) lublp- ptpt.t tine
he bleaks ,i pleilo. but Ihe moral is a k,ioi une
lor .di that. Youth's Ciimpjnioii.
Indeed a Question.
Kit. Di, Samuel I'arkes ('adman, piMor uf the
rViili.il CiiiiKii'iMtionil ibiiuh, Iliunkl.tn, lolls a
.story oi i p Mitotic r-mall bny in bis Jsuudiy
sihonl, whom be tails "kittle l.'eoiKle." His
teaihor bid tnld the tla-s n( the thitus that (iml
bid tieated at the bemninK, and Hipu Midilenly
tinned In tl.p tint .tounuatpi.
"VVIi.il dill (!od mike uu Iho fu'iith day,
Oi'uririe!" imiiiied the luioi'.
Vow the bo.t's thoiiKlit.s ttoio ttntPHil on a
new and beautiful il.nr bis fitbti hid Just pin
ibised, mi instead nf the twpeilid ansi.oi-, "the
Min, iiiooii, mid .-tit," (.pernio lonfldintly e
t la imi il;
"The Mar- and ,lilpi!"
Iiitiiluuiaiil tl.o tf.uliu -liillf.l, ami the little
man uied when she said lit was wtoni;.
"Well," he iiplinl, iiiilii;ii.inll.t , "if lie didn't
in ike 'im, wliu did?"- ew Vol!; Tiinis,
His Sweetheart's Letter.
A toloiiol, on his tour of ini-pi'itlou, inn":
piilotlly tnteiisl the diitliuom. wtipu be i nut'
.iiniss a iimplo uf soldicis, one of ihrm li'.ulili',
a leltir aloud while Hie other was ll-ieiiinu', and,
at Ihe .same lime, Mopping up Ihe ears of tli"
leader.
"Wlut .no ou ilniii'i tbeiei" Hie pii?pd nf
fiter iuipilied of the former.
"You (I'e. folonel. I'm io.nl Inn to Atkins, who
ijn't leid liinisclf, u letter width lus Jrrlted by
tills j ftei noon's post mm his i.tteptlie.irt,"
"And you, Atkins-, wlut in all tho world are
till doillK;"
"I'loas-p, cobiiicl, I am htnpiiiiif; up Murpli.v's
ens with butli hinds, beojuse 1 don't mluil lis
Kiiilini; in MVTi'tlipart'i letter, Iml I don't wont
him to lieu n i.iiii;le wnnl nf wlut .he lias will-ton."-
I'll-llits,
Hadn't Borrowed Trouble.
Viatic illflldout pir-oiH Iiml Iho hiKliiiiliiir i,l a
i uiiMt.-.itlnn .-.wkwaiil, ei-poi Lilly on leiiiuonioiii
uitasioiis and wllb siiaumi-, niin-i hm--, butt
itu, the IiokIiiiiIui; is not lull k. attl.e'iid as
wlial iniuos alii-ittjrd.
A baslifiil uiiii!; man on lieiui; lutioduiid lu
a l.ulv i.t a dinner patly i-aid.
"I'te (.'i.t In take jini in to diniiel, Ml-a Tiaf
il... and I'm ralhir afiald of nu, juu kiiott,
Ktn.tnne lolls ine jnii'ie very ibvor."
'Iho niiiii; ladv was lulur.illy iimu-ed b this
dlspl.it nf t-lmplitlt,
"llnw abstnil," blu imLiIiii'.iI. "I'm Iml 1 lilt
idoio:.'
'Ilio imni; min lioavid a L'ii nf lellef .mil
iilistterod;
"Well, ilu jnu know, I llioiulil toil worou'l." -'lit'lhts.
VALUE OF THE PHILIPPINES,
lalilei of Ilio Tribune.
Silj ll is a pill tlul all Hiu-e win site llii.ii
mIvh. iiiiiioiessjiy .( I.i i in jboul oui wink and
i"ipuisn in Iho I'lillippiiio i-l.mds aio urn In j
po.llioil tu lead Hie able i-piei.li of Iho II hi.
s-uiiin II. I'jne, iiiliotlin (in,- the I'lillipphii'
larilf Mil in Hie htui-e uf I pioM ntjllics.
The lioiiouble Kcntlnuiii iuke at leuxth ami
i.P i,. ..... ,i... ...ii.... t .. ,.. ,i... i..
I'."l..ll ". ,.!,- ll.ll".. l'i I I. I- US III llll- III
tliii-lo Vdliio nf these i.ljiiiU of the tea, when-
lla I'l'lilUs.
VVV Hiurnl T.l.bun.ii') .me. uf land, all of
width iMcpl .'i.IhUI.IO) mil's hot ihiks iiatlniiil
piopul, I mloi- liuteuioi- T.ili ami ills as-u
ilales ve hue cstahllshnl siipiune and Inw.r
i mills, and I polite and loiisUhtilaii- (nice ul
n.uudj we have iuireistil Ilio leu'lui, ami do
iliMsid Ilie i'.)iiiillluii we hate uirollod IID,
Ikltl ihlliliili in the public m!w..1.-.
I'lider Ilie able sup. rlnlend.'iiiy nf Hi. 1'ivd W.
Atklnstui our all the i iluiatluiul wmk, we lijte
it lu wmk I.im) Ainu It .in and mail," l.uiO in
five mIidoI.IcjiIiU;, nl vtbleii liltel '.VUNI .lie in
liit-'bl Mlinul, liaiulnu I'tisllslt to teach ll In
their Mind JUJ wo lute i slabll-lnd ihhiiuI, a.;il.
mltiiial and industrial aits MimuN, nllh u nlglit
mI'.iioI In Manila in whlih there v is an eiiiull
inciu of lii.tmi) jt llig mjii, ami v.W.ih b.ii unit
nai licit -J..0IXJ ; we are huildiuir roads Ihoie, une
uf llivm tu coot j million dollar, ,.o jre im-
&
Plaids ant
an-
pi mine At.mil i harboi at an expense nf noiily
sl,(KHI,0(H); wp are lniltiK as fast as Hit' will sell,
the 40.1,000 aires nf laud uwiuil, in ilaliui'd lo
be owned by the tilats, and lo-Fi'tllii'i; il to the
ptoplo on i:isy linns; wo hue tjil.'-oi'.'V'i) in the
island treasury, to help tucol the eontiaeled mil
la.ts for iniprnttuipiits; wo Into 40,tii'il,0'ii), fipm.
ish aiilhoiltlcs iy .'.O.OOO.OIH), ncics nf Ihe most
valuable tliubei 1 mils In the v. mid; all this ami
more we pit for f-J0,(Kii),IKRI and uil of the m-l
nf the .spmlsb war and all the wmk we ate do-im-
tor the heUcimcnt of the people Is miking
thee new possessions iust that inuili more valu
able. Viry 1 1 til .toiiis,
Walter .1. n.illaid.
Sibinctlaily, X, Y Dee. 21.
TO A TORTOISE.
r.itmlal. kIiiiii Willi miMliiiitpil 1pk-.
You hide our hi."lory lis ou to .tour ij.
And ulfor us an nsspuus nut tr, ci.uk
Mm h butler than the shell upmi uur baik.
So etolutlonist his etoi i;irs-ci
Why cur cold .shouldi r is within our ilicsl
Why .toll ait- disionlinkd with a plan
The s,ortehrati"t accept, fioin tlsh to man.
l'nr v.hit Piivlroiinicnts did .ton iirovide
liy pushing .tour intern il flame outside.'
How came our ribs in that abnormal plate?
Inside jour rubberntik jou hide jour fjee
Anil answer not. To .seienie .tou'io u Sphin
A structiual epitome of mNsin links;
And when decapitated, Mill ou swell
And kick anil claw antl stumble ju-t as well;
Hut I'll not plague tbte. Ktin hue I tiuil
A liiutli of follow ship lint mikes mo kind,
sometimp.s a pod who lias lost his head
Will keep on Mr iti him? whin he should be dead.
Chauntey Ilk !,o, in I.ippincott'j..
Always Busy
Perhaps you were late with
your Christmas gifts. Come
to us, we can help you save
on your
New Year Gifts
Common-sense Feet Gifts,
from Slippers to Boots, 50c
to $5.00.
Lewis&Reilly
Always Busy Shoe Store.
114-116 Wyoming Ave.
SIlWl;ililiiillitAJiliivll;iilhllliitiiiiilifc
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This store is Scranton 's Greatest Toy ;
j and Doll Store all the year around, as well g
as the best place to buy si
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Candies
Ices
Etc., at Wholesale or Retail.
Must Aispetizlnir Luncheons In Our
Dlnins; Itoom.
1 J. D. Williams & Bro.
' 312-314 Lackawanna Ave. '
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THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF" SCRANTON,
Organized 1872,
Depositary of the United States.
Capital, $200,000 Surplus, . $550,000
'llinlihiitiiiit into lii iloi Kit us N " i'i- runt, p.'-minimi.
bpv-i-liiliilti.'miim alvii'i In ii'liii-u units wtiutlior lur.'u ur .nU.
llpi'n -iitnnl v iniinl iv, 4 8 l i ll i i-Iiii (.
'Iliitc puri'vint, inu-rviit pilitou m1iii;s iIciu-iui.
1 iU'U".t L-innpoii iiliil .Imiiiiii-y 1st anil.liil.v nt.
WILLIAM CONNELL, Prositlonl.
HENRY BHLIN, JK Vica Prosidont.
WILLIAM II. PEOK, Cashier.
DIRECTORS,
William Connell, .Tamos Arohbaltl,
Henry Belli), Jr., Luthur Kollor,
Ooo. II, Ctttliu, J, Benj. Dimmit:'.;,
Tliomiia H, Wutkino. James L Coiiuull.
W. D. Eelmder.
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And secure first choice
prices are nol for a limited
time, but hold good until the
entire lots are sold.
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Hosiery and Underwear Reduced
J 5 dozen Ladles' White Ribbed Extra
Heavy Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants, at., age
l ; doen Gent s Extra Heavy Grey
Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, at 43c
12 dozen Gent's Heavy Natural Wool
Shirts and Drawers, worth 95c, to close at 69c
Odd lots of Boys' and Misses' Grey and
F.cru Fleece Lined "Vests, Pants and Boys'
Drawers, all sizes, 24 to J4, at 25c
Ladies' Natural Wool Vests and Pants,
our 75c quality, to close at 59c
Blankets at Reduced Prices
10-4 White Blankets at 65c
1 1-4 All Wool Blankets at $4.88
Mercerized Satin Skirts at.. 98c, $1.35, $a.oo
Taffeta Silk Skirts, of all Silk Taffeta,
reduced to $3-75
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Headquarters
for
Incandescent
Gas Mantles,
Portable Lamps.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Kern Incandescent
Gas Lamp.
Gunster&Forsyth
325-327 Penn Avenue.
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
Cut Glass,
Sterling Silverware
Clocks, Etc.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereaii 5 Connell,
132 Wyoming Aveune.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine Business ot
Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton
and Wllkes-Barre. Pa.
Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps. .
Ice Cream
Bake Stuffs
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