-w i p jfl'T Wiwn i ' ' HP ii I JStJ THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY G, 1002. p&mFtt&iwifr9 fy I MVV. H. IIKIHM). IMIlor 0. I'. HlMlhi:, IhniliMl Mana?ir. r,c,v Vn.k office. e.BB.,jVNHt bole Aftcnt lor l'oictn .Villi rtWii. Enlfinl at the- I'cwlrillcf- nt Sainton, l' c Vcuml Iln JUIKMAUrf. Whcn space will penult, The Ti'lhuno Is nlwaya glnd to pilnt short letteia fiom Its fi lends bear ing on cthrent topics, but Its ntle Is that these must be signed, for pub lication, by the writer's leal name; and the condition picccdont to ac ceptance Is that all contributions shall be subojet to edltoilal revision. mi: n.r lt.vri: mit .vmniiriMMi. The follow hw tnlilr- lio the mice per hull cadi iMeitlotl, 1U' to be ll'lel within chip Vfnrj " - -"ritiiirnf Til tiTk on llill " DISl'MV. I IMpcr HciclliiK Position f vn tliflli Ml II clieM 2J .27. .ID flic) Inches "0 J2 .-! lOUl) " 10 i7" .10 sono " IVi 1? IS") i two J ,...,. .il.l'i JIH-J.- ''' l'or cards of lliniK. lesciliitlom nt t ouilole m o nml ulnillm eoiitiilnllltiiii In the niUiio nt ml uitMnir Tlio 'Irllmiip linkM .1 ilniRC ot 'i cmli a lino Italia fur thitilllril VihiMlNiiii: liiiiiMitcl on npulli-nl Ion SUItANTON, .1AXUAy G, 1002 Tlie battle In Ohio tui ns out u diiivv Ilaiinn liai the hotiHe; roi.ikcr tlie R'ti.tte. Let both be happv nnd snort. The Change in Judges UPON" th cceoslon of tin- io ihemcnt ot Judge I'aipeiitcr niul the uctc-Hltn of .inclse elcc t Xovvcoinb, It tut nis propci to ray whit we ait- xmo is In the minds of .Ul f.imlllai with imul r.ffaiit: name-h, that L.iclmvvanna county Iiuh nuvci hart n laliei or moio conscientious Judni than J. Whnnton Carpentci, esq Ho e.inic to the bem h little KtioU n to the niujoiltj ot our i 111. oil". He l ethos fiom It known to nil as a uutn of fl'io Jurtkl.il qualities well lnloi inert n- to (he law, ami cvvnie of his own povvet.. Tlili Ui"t-n.imed J net is full as liuptutunt as the othci Piioi to his npopliitmoul to the Judi cial olllee, JIi. Cat pouter hart ohlellj been a cabinet lavvvei. Tortio he is In the llvel aiiifiit ot u trail", ti.ul lie lioth knows himself and Is known. "What the bench will lo-e In hi- dis placement, the bii will train, ami we inertia that it will he a notkeabk aiu. Foi Jurtfi-o (.'aipeniei's taiccesiii, lion. Ii (J. New comb, theie can be onh one vvKli, and that Is that his term may bu hucrcitul and pleasant Mi New comb is a man of stums peisonnl ity, Intelleetunllv Keen and couiaBeous, and imbued w ith a high en-e of the dlguiU and iesponslbilily of the judl clal olllee, Fiom his .succcsful enieei at the bai, covoilns as It did a laige range ot Intel est s and phases of legal piactlre, it is sate to assume tint he will be equalh .siuteb'-ful in the new lelntionship. it is a pleasant leeollcc tlon of last fall's campaign that not a ttoidwJs used in the dhcii'-slon of andldates which needb to he lecilled; nor was tliete any need to fe.u a de cline in populai les-pctt lot the henth, no matter how the ballots weie cast. It hat. not nlwas been -o in l.ai.ha wannapount, but we tiust that It will alwajs be so in the futuie. Some newspapeis aie wondeiing how long Cuba will hao a pieslrtent "We lope foieei It would be money In pocket foi the United States Abandon the Boycott. H IIAVi: iec.eled, with a lequest foi Its publica tion, the lollowlmr min ute, adopted at a lcccut meeting of the Citizens' Alliance. "the Citizens' Alliance, italling the benefits tthcud iccehed by the com munity tluough Us activities et keep ing eoi In mind its single puipose of llgliting onlv that which calinol he mot allv defended, and l ('cognizing the potonev of the mess in the foimation ot public opinion, heieby tolls upon each and eeij join mil, published in I-nekaw anna count.v, to uphold and champion, uggiesshel) not pasHhtly, not onh the noneial pilncipltb of con duct outlined In its flist manifesto, but, also, the following specific piopositions. "Fh st That all oijsaiiii'atlons, what ever be theli ohlect, should wltlidtaw all c.slstlnii bovcotts, and hliould 10 fialn fiom the ue of .such iiihtiumeu talltles In the lutim. "Secondlj Tluu It Is incumbent on all oignnlzations, in whose behalf sm patliy takes the foim of loli nee and lawlessness, to not only disclaim the same, but actively to engage in the suppiesslou theieoi " These piopositions aie sound ones nml they have oui eamebt Hiippoit It has been cleaily .shown that the bo cott is Illegal, That should bo enough to condemn II in the minds of eeiy law-abiding cilUen, leKiiiilless of hrt innJi or station In life. It should espe cially be enough to condemn it In the eyeffof labor unions, which pilde them selves upon their loyalty to the law It k equull clear that In most, if not In ,l, cases the boycott, especially whoA declined in star chamber session and wljen enfoited by means of intim IdatlonIs Immoil, un-Chilstlan and un-AmeWean, Tliut helng tuie, it should have no place in the aisenal of organised label's weapons, unless oi KiinUed labor means, In Its piuctkes, to pe false to lis public piofesslons, Kqually tifte is the statement' of fact embodied in 'the Citlem.' Alliance's second proposition, We know of no orgaTiiutlon inthls tommunliy which husideclaied In 'favor of violence mid lawlessness, As li matter of fact, the majoilty of them Imve specifically do ploied these attendant featmes of labor waiS But deploting them Js not enoilfch. H Is the duty of ul! good cltl tenslio go for them add suppiebs them, It eery labor union In this valley ivould enlist eveiy one of its membeis in u determined put suit of those who iro attacking stieet cms, using explo sives on our public thoioughfutes and Pdbsjng notice of boycotts, vio Is will us o believe that Hie, utmospheie ,-vould not soon be cleaner and better nan u i,sj j ! U l "'Xuuieasonable to'ubU for or w fTiinlzed labor's co-opciatlon In puttlntt n stop to abuse1? that Injttle evdry ele ment In mil cltlrritRhlp. Heoie nnothcr for "the octopus. The Aincticnii Hteel niul "Wire Lomimny haa put its 25,000 pinnlojei on it ppnslon sjsteni, whcichv not only aie old ptn jiloyes lellied nflri ceitalu Hue and faithful net vice, hut any hum disabled, If on the pay-mils only for it tla will be caiPil tor until testoied to useful ness. Jt would be Inlet estlng to locale the labor ngltator cupahle of dolnff such lliltiKs for labor. I he Canvass For duvcrnor. 1 "UK ANWOUNCnMUNT of In Viirnni'c t'ommlsBlonei Dtu hiiiu on Ftldny of hist week tluil, "sink or mvlin," he was John I' r.lkln for gov pi nor, and for his tircdlcllon that IJlkln would have piactleiilly no opposition In the conven tlon, aie justly legaided as significant. To those acquainted with the political' situation In this state, it Is not a sur pilse that the nomination of Attorney General Hlklii has been iletei mined upon. Duilng the factional waifaie of the past sk yeais he has been, nest to Senator Quuv, pet imps the -most io sourceful and elilclnnt miholder of the "tegulnr," oi "oiganlzatlon" foicts. Feitllc In expedient, novel dlscouroged or dlscotnageable, a master t.ietltlan, and thoiotighh acquainted with eveiy factor In the game of politics as played lu Pennsylvania, also posbosslng to an exceptional degiee the peifonal esteem of those with whom lie has been In ought in contact, whether tills, or an tagonist iiolltlenllj, hf- has Uteiallv won his wav to the fiont and can tuhlv be called the aithltett of ills own Hiicces-H One Dcctiliuillv about Hi. Ulkln v hich fm nisbes a Kcv to his popular ity among the men actively engaged In politics Is the fact that he never, under any ciicumstances penults political cliff ci entts or disappointments to em bittoi him oi lead him Into epi cslons of 111 will. It was n singular hlglit dur ing the acilmonious factional waifaie at Ilaiilsbuig last w Intel to see Insui gents In ficquent consultation with the ntlomej geneial and on as vvaim tenns of peisonnl fileudsliip with him as if he weie their own tiolltical leadci In stead of the most foiinldnble obstacle to the success of theii plans. This huge i.ipibllltj foi making filenrts of those politically hostile is a distinguishing chai.icteilstic ot successful political learteishi, and among the ounger men in politics toclav we know ol none who have it in a higliei degiee limn John P Ull.in lie has peifeit com mand of hlmstli, and thi1' lact lntn 'iblv impresbes othc is As to the e:.pedlencv of his nomina tion .it this time theie lias been con sirteiable question, not all ot it b Mi Ulkin's opponents It lb piobabl- that In the minds of nianj doubt will lingei until the ballots aie counted, nut theie Is no loom foi doubt that It the pies ent leadeis ot the p.uty conclude to take the ilsl ul nominating him no outside inllueuie can pievent Tlio delegates to nominate aie ahead! In sight. What effect ills nomination w ould have upon the plans of those whir de sk o the ovpitlnow ol the so-called ma chine Is conjeiliiial Theie will un doubtedlj beanothei attemjit at fusion, but the xhances for a succes.ifiil fusion of Demoeiatb and Insuicent loites aie veiv muck lc-s todi than thej vuno a few da.vs hefoie the labt election The lact that the'-o vaiious lusion deals have invailibly been non-pioduethe so lai as the DemociatU Diitv woikeis weie concerned has peueptibh cooled their enthusiasm foi moi ot the fume unpiolltnble bi.iiul of "lefoini" It is Diobable, "-avs a Washington dlspntch, that the most poweilul men hi the senate will boldh cspoiibe the Panama ionic when canal legislation leaches the uppei ihambcV of congiess No doubt some ot them will Especially those who don't waul to have the canal built. An Electric Gas Light. jjVjjRAL months ago, at a meeting of the Anieilcnn ln "tltute or" TJlectllcnl Ihigl- necis, nrnouiueinenr was made by l'etti f'oopei Hewitt, son ot Abiair. S. Hewitt, ot Xew Voik, ol the dlscoveiy b him ol a new light, which combined mis with eleetilclty. k,a-t week, at anuther meeting of the "-ame widely, Mi. Hewitt went anther Into the details ol his ilitcovei an I al'-o placed on view spcdinelib ul the new illuintnaut. The nio.st notable ot tlie-e specimen lights was placed over the entiaiico to the building in which the institute met, in West Thllt-(ltst silent. It wan In the foi in ol a column lour leel high and about loin (in lies lu dlanietei, emitting a billllant, cold blue-white light, which illumined the stieet lor halt a blod. Other lights of Miinllet dlmenslonh weio placed within, and weiu equally hiillianl. The Uewllt lump, as demlb.'d lu the Xtw Yoil; papeis, is vei.v simple In toiibtii.etlon. It consists hlmplj ol a glass tube, with a bulb at one end, into which gas gen euated lioni men my has been intio dueed. The tube is then connected with an electiio euuent, null as is now used in Incandescent lighting, and that completes the piooess. Tho mei ciuy gas acts as a conductor an Hip eleetilcltj, and as boon as the anient Is tuined on, Urn lube Is Hooded with light, In the oullnai Incandefecent bulb only the niuill filament Is aglow, but in the Hewitt light the wholo In tel lor of the tube Is a mash of eyeuly- dlffuped illumination. In quality It dlf fens fiom tho common electilo light, bethei ineiiudebceut or aie, lu liaylng a nioro pioiiouuced bluUh tint. It Is. ladiipg In led, Thus Jt hnpaits to ob jects earning within l align of Its ef fulgence u ceitnln pallor v hie h at Hist will beem stiange and possibly objec tlonublo, but the c-.speits say that for most pm poses this blue-whltlsh tint Is not only not objectionable fiom u hy ,,'lenlo standpoint, but Is uttuully beue litial, ruinlliailtv alone, tliey say, is in lav or of the mora i eddish light. Tho main advantage claimed for the 1 ' I Hewitt lamp Ii ita economy, lu In vontor proCesfcea to he able to prodttcu his light tor oiie-eiulith the cost or" an liu,'undcici?ot light ot the same candle ppvvei, vvhlle in conipailon with aiu or s otctl.iaiy ;;as light, he ilguies that his light Is only ouc-thlid as expensive, The Hewitt light calls for nieioly the oidlnary tllieet mil rent t,hcult lucd In Incaiirtescent lighting. A point not eleiued Up In any account of It that we have load Is the dut ability of the gas In (lie tube. It would be Intcicst Ing to know how the life of a Hewitt tube computes with Unit of nil oirtl naij Ininndnvccut bulb. The cot (Utility existing between Piesl rtent lloosevrlt and Ihimeior William, nowly exeiuplltletl lu th billet 'h Invi tation to the former rtaughter to olllel ate at the c'lulstenlug of his nevr yachl, Is it mutual consequence ot llielr le maikable Mlmllailty. IJolh aie stienii ous men, Uollt ai( fond of men of ac tion, Holh mo enthusiastic In their be lief in the ellkaey of sea power. Hoth have had cxneilencu In mllltatv mat eis and aiu of a militant tuiii ot mind, lioth have leputatlons for personal eo ccnlilcltles which closely lesemble ertcli other. Doth nic clean and high minded In their nsphutlons and actuated by lofty convictions. The star ot each is In the ascendant What mow nutmnl, therofoie, than that they should be diawn together.' It Is a luippy tlicum stance, especially lu view of the fact that oine pet sons seem to have detti nilned that this cuuntiy and aeinmny must get Into liouble. Whatever tonrts to dlspiove these foolish picdlctlous nml lestilt in a better mutual under standing Is of public Intel est and value Ac ecu ding to tile chief of the biologi cal depaitinont ol Pattler unlveislty, the futuie man, though having to go through life minus a little toe, a vei nii'foim appendix and floating ribs, will otheiwiHc bo a decided Impiovcment on tho man of luiho. For one thin if, he will live to the nveinge age or 100 cmm and his capijcitj foi physical ex el tlon and endutance 111 be coiic pondlngly inti eased. Theie is consola tion in this piophecv even though few of us expect to live to see him. t The countiy at huge natuially knows moi e about lot met Attorney tienei.il tlilggs thin about the othei candi dates foi the vacant New Jeiscy scn ntoishlp Consequently its sjmpathles aie with Oilggs nut it lias no light to dictate. All that It hns a light to ask is that Xcw Jeisev shall send to Washington a good, clean ltepublican, able to make h's Inlluence iclt in the senate Aiidiew Carnegie's flO.OOO.OOO gift foi an institution lo encouiage the blghest learning bab at last been put in shape lm its leception by tho gov ernment, and his name will go down the ages as one of the gieatest of hu manity 's beuelaclois licuutltul is the light use ot wealth. The London Satin day Itevlew is wasting its noi v oils foice in fetuing that the I'nlted atntes will giab unto Itself the whole of South Ameilta. The lecent ej)eiiencc ot this eountiv with Latln-Amei leans does not piomote covetouMie-s foi moie. A westein minister has again l.iit-ed the question, 'Should iils mopose"" He "-avs vc-, and he is light The stiain ot leading up to a pioposltlon of maniage has long enough been home by weak man flm?rican Interest in Ctiban Prosperity 111. tOMMIlier of tin I nitid blik with the klind if ( uln ilipiniU upon the in clu tiiil piopcilt.v cf iho l-Uiul llio I nlteil Silks U todiv vlilmllv tin only mulct foi li'i iiruducl-. If fhe U ivin .in up puituuilv to -ill hit wins in tint in ill. el .it i fill piollt, .-In. will il-o laij in tint miiket. the -ujiiiofitioit Hi it i icdiietirn of inn turllf 111 fivoi of tn iioi li fiom (iln would be cither jl flee gill oi on .ict of chuilv K vvbolb ninli imii It would bo tin. oljlilhhuu nt of i luis foi .in ischium in piodmti. which would lie of liiuhnl beuifit, .is gnat upon one .-Wo J upun the othei. hi lS'ii ( nlu plOl'lltlll S;( J,UOO,OW vvoilb of hiigu, mil ;JVl(l"itC w oi 111 ot toliuio, the glutei 'imt if wlm'i wis told to the United si sto. Hie imin of that viut weie not IiIl.Ii, hut tin v wilt lu'i,li iiiougli to i,ivi the lilintm a fill uluin fm theli iiiili!-.! i nnd investment, tuhi'rt impoiU foi tint jiu .no ijiviii i bi, 22'Jflll I his n prnuiti'il import it loiw ol fuod pioduiH, unchlhciv, IiihiIi mil Miiki-, lotion ilotb, bits, (beiuli il-, pipn, soap, c milli-., mi ni il nud iiilmil pioiUia-, chin pioducls .mil all llio minor iillclis u-eful fm and lindful in iho dallj llio rf tin piupli No iuoio thai .1 Mini) put of it, povdlil im pei icnt , w v. npim niul l'j aiti(le which taniiot he idvantigtoupslj tup pliid bv the Unllid Si ices Dining tint ,vi u the I lilted static licuht fiom (uln iiieiLhuiiliso to Iho V lino of 0 J, 110.111. Iln Mlts tu tubaweio nllected bv u taillf fi lined lu the tpield inkiest of Spiin, ili Dm eceploii of such articles as vuie luviied bj I Ik irdpiodt lieatv of ivii, o Toda.v, it i- wholh vvilbln the pouei of the Unit id Stites tu ivnlite nu lommcuo In hu own fivoi vvllli die full mil heo coiocnt and io fnl ition of the people of (uln llui moral oblUitloii if the Unhid stales tu est ihlli.li In ( ub i tint 'stible nvirmiinil" which U liinbtcil upun us the miu' ) 1 1 1 nun of L'iiIuu iudepiudiiiie, liuliulii iln iihlie'il!nu to e-tilill-li ,i dm in-i-im ol Hat Indiulihl piuspnit which is the bid of ill ktihlo (.oviinineiit 'lu bIvl I uln mi oppQilimily foi mkI i pio.peiitv K lo fulfil mil muni i IdlKiitlon, and ,it the nine lluiu lo open a V iluihlo nulla foi million, if ilnlluj' vvoi tli iif Vmeiiiaii prodmU Clitic's pun busing iown i lodij f 1 1 he-lav what It was in It'll, tho jiai pieudlni; the vvui, 'I Ida is illuclb tiuieihli! lo lluiu iaues liijt, tl t vvldetpiead deotiiietlon of the indiulrln of the island tluouub the pioevaies of n ilivuatathu wu, toioucl, the 1,10 it dipiiwlon In the marl it prices of her pilnclpil commodities, thlid, tlio falluie ol the roveiiiment of tutrivijiitlaii to give duo aid mid nicuuiairemciit to tho economic (on Ill Ion, of llio inland 111 this is c.iiut.lo of lcellv leiiliu-lincnt If llio island bo fclvcii a luaikit with u fah nuU'iii of piohc foi ni pro. duitloiis, hei woiiduful nitiiul n,nurcij will cuon unke Im u puulm-n of meat iiiiuit imo ill the uiaikcta of llio I iillul Stall i o 'llio filllni; olf of incriia'ic trade lu tlic Uland U iiadlb accounted toi It i in part due tu tho (,'emial cuuiuuuiil stagnation ie,ultiii' Iumm limited uud m loiltjMe jmla-lilil prodietioii llejoiid that H U nttiibutablii to I lie- fait tl at I, mope is a theupci iii.uktt tluu U die I nltid bUtu for man) ai tides of pi Imo ncce.sstv 'Ihl (iiii onlj hu orTeit o ieeliuii li ido wkillins whlili wonbl t,ivo (.ub i n pioiit ni Im waifi in tho Aiunliau iiuikit, and miko the lulled bl.ite, via the ( uhan iifaoin hoiuc, a iliupu rillii than 1 mope, o - 'lino aie fiw lo-Uoii, o( tlu United Sutei whlili will lot bineflt fiom an Iiicicdm. ot our tiudo with tuba. .S'ciw l.nsland houlcl fill hsr boots anil klim.. til-hit rlnlltj m.l tl... ...1,... . " T..-.T, ,-.,,.. .,.W Ul, .1,1 .v.iuiH 4".'i ,!. "'.',. ' IW, m ,oar'11 we ' ml tnil I h,t 11 1 1 I tin .1 j tii.ii ...I ., I.ini.ui vvoilb ot cotton ilotb, and upwjid of iJ.,00O,0ck) vvoitlt vt khocs lir jcui. Wu ujw bull her about 10 tier cent, of her cottons, and fiom 21 to S3 per cent, of her hci 6)ic want, building lum bcr from the-eulb, fuinlliue benn lkhbian, eprii fmiii lllijiui?, vvluject Usui lienn llw ituithwct, nlijo ficm Cilirotliii, lion nnd iniclilncry Irom VhlninA. nnd l'cnnjliilt, Icrortici nnd oltici oik tinm tlirlr )cclal nroi, rIim rtnd BlaM wain, pollcij, Inptr, i lei, clllod llh nml dried licif, Wiilclicic, nml itjiii hioilucts tuln'i imr t base ol 10,0ut),0')il irlli )ci jmr or of MM,, ood.nuo Muilh per vcwir of Uwm duIoIm ol .llnerleim ptoiluctlon nnd iimniifnctim; iicieiuh nnd ilciciiil Mliollv ii)on lici nlillllj to pheo licr ona iiediid In tin. t nltdl MillM to n lilr nd ViintiRc1, -llik tun In done with im ttitilt antiiKC, lint Mlhcr with lioncflt to tlic fnlted Slnle. Uo need licr siiR.ir nnd e unlit lier tutucco. It H bceomlnjc iiioie mid iiloicnldcnt Hint n fiecr Importation of Ctibui tobacco for clnnr flllnr would Iminovc the iimiKct for .Vlncilmn wropppr, lor wlik'li puipow the Aincilcnu Icil li hcut ndipltil, Tlio nnut ullibl" nnu's oblnhnlilu liow tint oui focble lltllo boot stigdr Indintu N In tio toil Heed of inotccllon iittaltwt even free law sugir from Cub i. 'lo ilcnv to Ciibm pioil Iiel4 u mole fivonblo ciitinnci to our utul.iti U In cut oil n valuable iintl.et for our own vv ac3, and to cilnbllih In our iininciUnlo vlelnlly a people who will be to in Hint wbllli hiluid li to l.nuliiid. It In to fill in our duly lo n people foi whom vo line become in ill vvnjii icinii slbic, and In (brow dvmj inininrrc I ll opporluti. Itlos vvlilcli lie lcndv nnd upon for cur tikln'. Albert fl. Itoblnson. AN APT ItESPONSE. 1'iom Hie Philadelphia Vicm One of tho cciinm Hiding (li,uieii lu the nlittirn die coll legion li Coiitsitiuiiim Willi mi toiincll, of Scnnton llo begin life m coal mlnei, nnd now lie cm tin coil inliin, binkJ, ucHspipeis tiol lei lines and ii InteieMcd In n sioie of gicit eiitcrprlvn lb' inhes up in lolltlci nnd is riu ognlrcd ns one of tho potential tiotltlcal povven of noitltcattern l'ennjhunii IKiplle lU bu-j life, (.viiKiiviiiin Connell Iih uevei foigotleu Ids rulv uIIkIciiu lialnliiR. llo h u member ot tlio McthodM 1 plscopal church, mil Is i llliernl eon lilbuioi to ullitlous ind cluiltiblo objects Some vein no nil Ineveicnt Individual lemliKIng the fict ns a peculni one, lint a man of Mi. Cu nell's pioinlncnco In politics mid the business vvmld vhould Inve uch i hi.li ujaril tor n lliclon, iccclvcd this lipb bom the iged cnu Siu-mair "mnij nun, it Is i pullv poor soit of i min who his no ii-pcct foi leliglon 'iho Almlghl (foil Ins given me beilth, nnd linnil! and bi dn to in il o of nivelf whit I im, nml if I rinnot Miow .i -eno of gntltudc foi vvlnt lie his clone for me, I nin worse thin tvy n igc tint v ilks li iKcil thiough .in filcin junjle " ALMANACS. The PhlliiKIplili I'uhlle I cdgei Vlnninc for l'WJ mt the slindud foi jeai liool s in the vv iv of item lev mil nmpletciicss Its election tables and oilier dita of intcicst concerning htite mil liithmil politics unke it inv ilualile to the linn in public life is well ss lo Iho iieiagc uthnn who dciiics to kcip pice with lffurs of the goveinmcnt. hi addition to the festiues ibovc motilioiit.il the book contains in mi useful uilpes; the iwuiil lecouls of evinls of the pf-t Jcir mid iiimli othei nuttei of lntcipol. Iho l'liiladdphli Iiiquhei Vlinnmc fm 1J0J Ins been compiled with (he mmc em as to detail mil .iceunij tint has mule former editions of tl e bcok inv limbic It is one of tli" hrtret and inu-L iiitiiestine of tho inmnls received this -c i-on, mil is in cvcij w ij vviiilb) of the splen did journal which It icpiesenls 'Iho 'scnnton 'limes iiinml foi Vitil U b.v fir the most ambitious publication of the kind that has been sent out fiom the oflicc ot inn evening lonlnnpci nj It coiitsiiis the inud 'lUintitv of loc il Jiti, md iccouls of events of the past veu which mike it vilushle as a hook of lef 1 nice. Iluidsonic! liilf lone lllu-tutions md a nest covci al-o ai-Ist in its titi-tic coinplcleiies-. 'the Wilkes liinc ltecoid's "leu Hook and U miu ii, vhieh has ilw ij been line of the most compute in Noithct-tein I'ennsjlv una, ia not be hind lis n,ii il stand ml of excellence in the edi tion of 1 0U2 Its iccouls of Wilkes lime ind sur lonndms towns foi the pist tvvilvc months leive little lu be suiiiit-cd, mil t lie conlents cf the book hum s( irt to llnUli how lint gint cue his been ieuiscd b the compilei THE UNYAWNED YAWNS. V pililne? woild Iim bluhheieii. Ion.? t) ei the uiikbtcd ki s, inJ Hie uiiriinj sons, Vnd the unthunk thoushl, not dead, jet 'one, Hut nun has wept foi the unj iwncd .iwn Vou hue met, pcichiuce, vUth the thiou'i bun Who tells vim Hie tiles he bat. (old bifoic , "Von hive tiled to smile is he 1 iiundcnd on, Vud jou vc ncaib hur-t with .111 unv iwn 1 lawn Oi Hie oulli vho comis &l nights in sien, Vnd wous the muikii till hilf psst 'lueii, Who sits, as sic thinks, "Will he si ij til) divvn'" On lb safelv vilv of in imviwncd viwn Oi oll'vc one, puclnnie, to dine 111 Mill, Some new found W'ebolir to lic-11 mile. ou'vc pounded the tsblc and (.aid ' (!o on'" .Vnd unv udlj ciioineil Willi m uimivvneil ivvn Vnd at chuuh but line '(would be inoner, j oil 1 nun , if j 011 esn't sijj unki in eluuili don't 0 -1'v'n licic oui.'o tbcuiL.bts inn be fu wlthihin Vnd the fnme convulsed with 111 unv iivned ,v ivvn Vnd jet, is' mn men of iclinie mj Theic's uothiiu lint's lo-t, 01 vv islu avvij, Somewhtie 111 Hie Jiwnlns; depths ot spice All the unj aw m d jawns nn.v Invo fuuud their phce. -Clilciero Tiibunc. Always Busy r Our JflOJ Jloiiey-Savlng Sale begins to day. With eveiy pair of oui teet and health-saving shoeb ou get a shoe ahliier (tee. 114-1 16 Wyoming Ave. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of lit Glass. Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc, Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereau- & Connell, 132 Wyoming- Aveune, y o ARLY ARRIVALS OF Spring- Fabrics Fine Scotch Latest Mercerized Oxford Cheviots In great assortment on ex hibition this week at s Fiisistiire There can be no more appropriate gift than one of .the following Iin?s, all of which are maiked in plain figures: Wrilins Desks, Dicwin; nblts, 1 ancy 'I aides, riiev.il riias-cs, l'.irloi raliinets, jliialo Oihincts, ( urio Cabinets, Hook dues, I oune, Work 1 aides, Kati Chair-, (lilt Chilis. blind Cliaiis liockeu, Shaving Standi, Pcilc-t lis. bercens, Jjrdlnieicj, Munis Chalis Low pi ices and Iaige assortment to select from, of well made and desii able pattei ns. Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. amwmmxsmmsnsmmitmitiEsm Ifeaciquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NOW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lanrp. InnsterSForsftii .n itr ii i -j.i.a ruiui AVVIIUD. u sxssKmii&mmM Allis-Clialmers Co Successoia to Alachlne Dullness ot Dickson Manutactuilnc Co, Kctanton and Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Stationaiy Engines, Boilers, Mining Maelili-.ei y, Pumps. SCRANION'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. BUILDING CONTRACTOR. Storm tnsh and doom utmc front, 6fflco and ftorc furniture, In hard oi dolt wood, nml Job binir. 3.'cl ,V, Wiubn. nve. f SOMMAIl. FOR SALE ntinniry mid WAOOVS of nil kinds! nk ltcuios and nulbllnir hots nt ImirAUi. UOIPil S tbIPl'I O and attOOMCD nt M. T. KELLER I.acl.avvannA Tirrlaue Works. J. B. WoOLSEY & Oo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers in Plate Glass and Lumber OFALLKINDB. couritv nuiLoiNa a snviNns uvov Home office, SOSItV) Mears rtulldlnir, tiannit i general LullJInj- and loan business tttioughout too Male or rmnavlvanin E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. rear Gil LaeU.ivvanin avenue, iinnufacluier ot VVJro Screens ol all kinds; lulh tircpired tor tho spring season. Wc nuke all kinds of poii.li screens, elr (jSTC'TSMaiaraiag We have determined to reduce our stock piior to our lemoval to our new building at our former location, 129 Wyoming avenue. Special Clearance Prices on Entire Stock. WALL GOLDS STORE! 26 Washington Avenue. 00000000000000000 OR SCR ANTON. Organised 187 2. V Depositary of t!ie United States. ; S Capital, $200,000 Surplus, . $550,000 c Y 'IboellHcoitnt into to dapoJlton Is .1 per cent, poi u iintui. Y Special uttontlou clvei) to all acuoii nts vvlietboi bujooi J mil a 0 Opon feiitimliy uvunltui S to 1) i ul i c X Unco poi eaiil, lalcroit pile! on t. ivln"! clop islti V Intcicst compounded Iiiiumi 1st. anil lul lit v t WILLIAM CONNELL, Presulont. A 5 HENBY BELIN, JH Vico Piosidont. X ( WIIjLIAM H. PECK, Cashlur. X 0 DIRECTORS. Q b William Connell, Jnnios Aichbald, 0 0 Henry Balin, Jr., latthei' ICollor, Q Geo. H. Cntlin, J. Bonj, Bimmtuk, q A Thomas H. V.'ntlcin'?, James L Conuoll, a. $ W, D. Zohndev. X ! ' 0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo7 VK . . t 4. u o t t; f, f, v, . f. other leather. On account of miM weather ami other conditions, we have reduced the prices on Ladies' Shoes os follows; ' Ladies' Hon Calf Lace Shoes Regular Price $2.25, Regular Price 2,50, Regular Price ? nil Regular Price 5.50, N. B.- Mo old stock; every ; stylish lasts. HIS. IfiOIJfllS 'A 'A " "4 "4 U i ' A 'A "H 'A Vi 'A 'A 'A V Hanlevs AKERY. 420 SPRUCE ST, Suceceor to HUNTINGTON We make a specialty of fine bread ttufta. Orders for Saladv, Oystcre, Croquette), etc., promptly filled. A full line of !.cc Cieam and Icef. PETER STIPP. Ocneral Contrncior, Hulldcr and Dealer In llulld ng Stone. Cementing ol cellars n rpe elaltj. Telephone 2502 Olflcc, S.7 Waililngton avenue. THCSCflANTON VITRIFIED BRICK AND TILC MANUFACTURING) COMPANY Mikri of Paving tlrlik, etc. M. II. Dale, Cireral Sales Agent, Olflco 329 Washington av. Works at ay Aug, I'a , 1'. i. W. V. 11 11 HORN'S MEAT MARKET, .120 Wiuhlngtou Avenue. Will lie Opened Siliirday, Dec. II. 'the Host the Mmket Aifoids Only. .Tcn'insaxnJisssinsssaEMM wm PAPE FREE OF CIARCE. 1 H 00000000000000000 tt; i f. t s d t tj v, y, t v, . t. n .1 Tlic most serviceable leather for Winter Footwear you will '" find is Ho. Cilf. You will ' get more real wearing value lor the monev than in anv it Special Pi,'ce,,..$i.75 Special Price,.., 2.00 sr,fJr.l, Prif-A en " Special Price. . . . 3.0 ";t pair new and made on the most ft f 3 i IBRPBT, 830 Lackawanna Avenue. .1 ox m Vj 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A "A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A " '& J
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