."'r'j-i f, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SAT lRDAV, FEJ3RUAJIV 15, 1902. P-rtT--? -&n t J. t- V V 1' J i t h i- h .1' tinft -f. - -?rl J- -T- H' '""'"" o. K."nV.vulT)ty&y,titi iRtJ y .. .&..& U--ak--V. mt -- n-n- ' s v v r v V.W VftL- ftfflrrt IVl KflUlM M. h. s. vnr.r.iAND, Sola Autnt for 1'nrdgn AihcrllnlnR. Knlercd at the Potofflce nt Kcrantcm, I'n., 01 SccoiiJ CUM Mall Matter. Whon Bpaco will permit, The Tribune- is nlwayB glad to- print short lottors from ito friends hear ing' on current topics, but its rule is that those must bo signed, for ?uU Mention, by the writer's real name, and tho condition precedent to uc ceptnnco is thnt all contributions ohnll bo subject to editorial revision. 'rm: rr,AT iiath rnn ahvijiitisino. "Tfirc"folfowTr"S"lJll''liowi flio priic twliii'ii etch Inuttlon, epace to 1k iuoiI wltlibi one year! Pull I'ailtlnn n?sir.tv.T' V Hun nf Sldlns on riipr Holding .-so .;, ,W .2.1 .1(1 .175 .lul .17 .1'. ,10S J.pm' than '600 IncliM .50 coo Inches..., J0X) ..,, SIM) " . .,., crtM " ..,, .21 .10 .is; .18 Knr can)jjf.t)ianks...rcshitlom, r( condolence, nd Himlhr oantrlliutlotn In tho nature of Hu' trrlislng "Ilio '1'rlbunc Inakcv a cliaiRU of 3 rents a lire. Itites fur Classified Ailvcrtblng fuinUlicil en ppllcation. TWELVE PAGES. sciianxon, TJ!unr.ny'ja moos. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. Cc'ntroIIcr-EVAN II. MOltltlS. 1 Election rdruary 13. Two-thirds of the- criminal prosecu tions thnt find tlnlr way Into quarter sr-ssloiw court should lie nettled with u club. And it wouldn't make much dif ference from tho standpoint of justice which Bide koi the clubbing. In most c.Icck both bides deserve one. Confer or Fight. ""Tr-mc ANNOUNCEMENT that I lho three district presidents JL. of the mine woikorn' union, together with John Mitchell, will endeavor next week to arrange a conference with the representative;) of the operators calls for tho hone that they may succeed. It is desirable that there should lie 'an early decision on lho part of the operators. They must ere this have decided In their own minds what course they intend to pursue; and If this Is the case we trust, that they will announce their purpose frankly. If there is not to bo a conference, then the sooner this Is known and the con sequences prepared for, the lxtter. If there Is to he one, the knowledge to this effect should be released In time to overt the hemitnbiiifr effects upon busi ness of a long period of uncertainty. Our community has eottfn over its fluttering s-pell on the labor question. It is now ready for peace or war. Either will be preferable to agitation and sus pense. The community prefers peace and sees no reason why' peace should not prevail. Hut if there is to ho a light, let us have it to a finish in order that permanent peace may follow. The proposition of the miners' union 'that the operators confer with it for tho purpose of ascertaining whether or not an agreement covering one year cannot be drawn up and signed by both sides is not unreasonable. If there is to be a union at nil it should bo one worthy of recognition and so bound to the faithful performance of its contract that any violation may be punished as it deserves. That there will be a union is self-evident, for it already exists. Tho men have a perfect right to have one and so long as they have It and it contiols their conduct and policy It Is entitled to the same recognition given by men or Intelligence to any other manifest fact in the pathway of the business transactions. If operators and tinion representatives, after a frank and cordlnl confeience, face to face around a table. Unci that they cannot agree and that there is no reasonable piobabillty of their coming to an agree ment by peaceable means, then it will be time to think of the alternative. Anything but a prolonged period of quibbling and haggling, The election of Costello is urged as a tehuke to tho "ripper" bill, nut tho Ucpubllcan platform rebukes it quite as strongly as does the Democratic. Ilepublican anti-rlpperites have there fore no Incentive for supporting a Democrat. Evan Morris Is well quali lied for the eontrollershlp. Vote for him. The Day of tho Younjj Man. w OFTEN hear It declared that this Is the vournr innn'K day and that the old men are being hus tied to the rear, that tho pace of the world. Is growing too swift for u man after ho rsaches middle lira and i, fJndH himself laid on tho shelf, indeed It .was recently assorted that a certain great railway system hud decided to dispense with tho services of ull men beyond tho ago of forty-live as being too old to give tho best returns for their sajarjes!. This assertion caused vast consternation and with good reason, If a man's working days are to be over ,rlt, such an early porlod, ho might well join n tho .lamentation of (he saw-dust doll. It might also be questioned In view of tho truth of this assertion .Whether the cheerful statistics of tho ..blQloglbtti, that the .stay of morals on earth Is being gradually lengthened, Is .r'P..fy received with any special ucelu- .ina'tjoiw of rejoicing by tho average man, Work Is for tho worker, find as n, useful existence Is tho happiest; to have that usefulness cut off in middle life. Is tq remove tho Inspiration of . living. . Hut tho facts do not bear out tho ,'st'tttement (hut this Is exclusively lho , SPUDS mun's clay, AVhllo young men have more opportunities pow thun ever befonj and uro taking udvantngo of these opportunities, talent nn ability aro pot limited by ago any more than thuy have been in the past two' hundred years. Men of udvamilng years, who still retain their notour to direct great Interests and great issues, aro tlie men whom no oncoming nnny of youth the'men whoso ,ywrsniay accumulate liUjt whosa force and personality nre ni'U, thnt no younger' one's could -tako HI)Vlr1.ilnce. It, realty depends more on Shim men grow old (ban when they ftrow8 old, as to the date fixed by thf wotld for their retirement from uu- V.vily. "Nrt belter Illustration of this fact can bo cited than the Interesting debato this week In tho senate on tho J'hlllt) plno question, when two men, ench 75 years old,, entered Into n contest of words, which In earlier generations would have gone Into lho school read ers as an example of eloquence and wit from the grontcst statesmen In tho land. Nowadays, as Mr. Heed onco said, It Is too true that a statesmen Is a suc cessful politician who Is dead, mul.wc do not motto much of the oratory 'we have because we have so much of It that we do not recognize It as oratory, while the orators still live. The two senators to whom refcrenco Is made, Senators Hour, of Massachu setts, and Piatt, of Connecticut, who have represented their states In the senate for. twenty-live years, gave no evidence of tho abating of tho vital forces which .have mndo them leadors for a half century. They hold the list eners spell-bound until long past the tljiif when senators aro accus.tomed to leaving. There aro very few young men Iri cither house today who can thus control an American audience by n con tinued play of splendid eloquence. It was a cnat! when years are eliminated fmin the subject. ;There are. other mem today Whose grasp on affairs does not weaken with Hie years. Senator Quay Is one whoso power the march of age, uncertain hftiUth and the malignant flight of cn nllly combined, are too feeble to dimin ish? Today his touch In statecraft is pe'r'iaps more potent than It was twenty-five years ago. Senator Piatt's Influence Is another which is very slow In waning and one in which age has no effect. Whoever thinks of age as affecting Senator Deuew? In the per son of the present congressman from this district we have another splendid example of unimpaired mental power, keen foresight and marvelous sagacity at the Mine in life when many are en feebled. The truth or the matter is this: The young man who lias enough ability to prepare a place for bis elder years will llnd no one to dislodge him from that place until one day the mighty force which none may withstand removes him from the world. Old men are not set aside by the young until that abil ity is far on tho wane. There is too much need for wise beads and brave hearts and steady nerves, and "we do not count a man's years until he has nothing else to count." Vote for Evan Morris Tuesday vote early. and The Eight Hour Day flanla. T HE SPECTACLE presented by the parties who have been endeavoring to have the hours of labor at the steel mills engaged In government contracts restricted to eight, borders upon the lidiculous. At the recent hearings before the house-committee on lnbor General Superintendent Johnston, of the Hethlehcm Steel works; ex Secretory of the Navy Herbert and others representing large concerns do ing work, for the government held that it was Impossible to prepare many of the large pieces of steel armor used on battleships In eight hours' time, or In eight hour shifts, and that the success of the operation depended largely upon longer hours. It was also shown that the system worked to the advantage of tho employed, as large bonuses were received for overtime. So far as ap pears upon the surface, no demand for eight hours has come from the steel workers themselves, who no doubt real ize the gravity of the situation, but rather from the meddlesome class of politicians who Imagine that prestige can be gained in alleged efforts to bene fit a class of worklngmen that Is prob ably the best paid among the skilled laborers In the country. It seems too bad that valuable time should be con sumed In combatting the misguided efforts of the uneasy people who are forever engaged In the work of pro moting legislation that Is not needed. A number of southern gentlemen who expect to gruduato at the Nebraska state university next June have an nounced that they will forfeit their diplomas rather than be addressed by Mr. Hooker T. Washington us com mencement orator. It Is plainly evident that the teachings of the faculty of the Nebraska university have fallen upon stony ground. o A good many persons are worrying at the thought of what might have happened had the proposals pf Interven tion in our war with Spain been ac cepted. With the possibilities of a grasshopper plague,; potato bug In vasion, and failure of the Delaware peach crop before us, this seems a needless waste of anxiety, A noston paper bus called attention to tho fact that Prince Henry Is not an Imperial visitor. Henry's brother, his brother's wife nnd eldest son ure the only Imperlul persons In Germany. Tho prince Is royal but not Imperial. All concerned should not fall to record this In their note books. Only fifteen spectators watched tho six - day - go - as - you - please walking match at Madison Square Oarden the other day. Tho walking match theso days has become as uninteresting as a speech on free silver, Hear Admiral von naudlssln, com mander of the Hoheiuollem, Is In a fair way to absorb tho overflow en thuslasm In New York .before tho ar rival of Prince Henry, Judging from the rapid decrease n membership the oce powerful L. A. W, Is on Its last wheels. Vote for Evan Morris Tuesday and vote early. Anxious brethren of the press in this country and In England aro protesting against the new fashions In ladles' hats that ure designated as "monstrosities of headgear," While perhaps the new stylca may not be particularly becoming In nil Instances (here seems no reason for unusual anxiety on the subject so long as the wearers do not Insist In keeping the hatu on ut places of enter tainment. A duel Is now In projpect between two Spanish politicians arising from slanderous criticism. It might not bo a bad Idea If American Mtatcsmcn and editors who occasionally have trouble of this nature could be persuaded to adopt the modern duel as a means of settling dltllcultlcs. 1hcso duels are less oxpcnplve than libel suits nnd uio not u bit more dangerous. Now that Deti oil's Nanolcou of Iliianee has been Wuterlooed, u good many people In bis vicinity are begin ning to wonder why It never before had occurred to them that his Invisible rapid money-making schemes were of a character that made It necessary Tor some one to lose. President Hoosevelt has declined the rani: of brigadier Kcneral confoircd upon him by the army brevet board. Tills will doubtless be regarded In tho South as the most serious mistake that has been made by the president since tho Hooker Washington lunch. Now that the oleomargarine mnnu facturera have been duly restricted. It might be well for congress to look after regulations that could be more cosily brought to bear noon the miscreants who endanger health by the sale of Impure milk and butter. The woman who blew down a lamp chimney at Allentown the other day has at least demonstrated that it Is not always necessary to look Into the inuz xlc of a gun or light the Ilio with kero sene In order to bring about a sensa tional Ilnish. An effort Is being made by certain newspapeis to drat Mrs. Soffel into Pennsylvania politics. This Is scarcely worth mentioning, save as an instance of the desperation of those who seek to keep the elements of discord alive. A correspondent of the Wllkcs-Barre Leader states that the city Is threaten ed with nn administration that "would delight lawlessness nnd set free the pent up channels of pollution." Maybe the Leader Is biassed. The emperor of Germany has set a seal of disapproval upon Eddyism Christian science and sprltuallsm. Tho Kaiser evidently believes that Amer ican spooks are more dangerous than American pork. The "god of the sun" regards white men with an expression of pleasure at Pekln, but his subjects do not seem to have been able to conquer the desire to harrass the foreign devils at Chinese missions. The very fact that talk is cheap ren ders It impossible for the Filipinos to derive much consolation from the trnitoious hnrrangues uttered in their behalf In the United States senate these days. m The selling of orchestra chairs at $30 each on the appearance of Prince Henry at tho Metropolitan opera house will be enough to arouse the jealousy of even the divine Patti. Itccont reports from Middlesboro in dicate that tho marksmanship of the Kentucky moonshiner is still up to the standard of effectiveness. It will probably bo easier to fix the blame for the Park avenue dy namite explosion in Now York than to punish the offenders. " Tho new Colombian cabinet looks as formidable upon paper as an organiza tion having a half a hundred battle ships at Its back. There is a growing disinclination on the part of tho public to further listen to tho story of the troubles of Captain Dreyfus. The small-pox scare has brought some consolation after all this winter. Cases of grip liuve been almost un known. No one seems to want the eight hour limit at the Hethlehcm steel mills save those who have no interest in the works. The oleomargurlne bill la Its present form ought to prove nn excellent test for color blindness. Paterson proposes to ilse Phoenix like. There is no lack of pluck In Pat erson. Vote for Evan vote early. Morris Tuesday nnd Ope thing no fool, Is certain. Tho kaiser Is Still the Leading Exporting Nation hpcdal Coirosponilcncc of The Tiiliunc. Washington, Fik II. T Ull UMTi:u STATIC maintained it ioi- lion ih tho lcadln" i'.HirIin nation In lho calendar year 1WI. The Hsurw of the Trcafurv llureau of biatbtlu. jus-e pub- IlihcJ, bhow tho export of each of tho iniiuiul countries of lho world ut lho lutot awlluljlo date, ami rlcaily inileato lh.it the cxjiorU of the lulled Stutiw were riming tho jcar larger than those of ail) otlKi" iimon, While the tola) for the lull calendar ;tar is only shown fn the c.fe of a few of the more 'important nation, (he inonthlj average for die portion of the )i-ar fir uhiili Hsure me available li shown in the ea-e ot practically ciny cinnitiy. Thin titutenieiit thous that the avct.iu'c monthly importation) in tho jear l0l were: I'niteil Stales, ifll'J,SH),3.)Jj I'nlted KInuJoin, $1 1.1,7 JJ,0i7; (Iciiiiany, W,'.'!'.',. OWi 1'ranee, sfl,UW,32')j Netlierlaiuli, i,7l.. Oil; Amtiia lluimiiiy, 5.1J,012,7IO, ui.tl lleluluni, tr2s7H,7--0. 1'or the full calemlai; jcar, Cirurct of tho United States ami t'nitcd liinjjoni are .(fall, able. They hovt: United Stale, l,13S,(teJi Culled Klnjilum, 'irl.ar.oiT.SCS. 'lho cxporla ot the United Males thun cktcI by nearly wiciil) the nilUloni those of the United Kingdom. Upon the face, the exports of tho United States teem to how a reduction of iliout tvsebe million dol lar, hut this li due to the fact that the blilp menu to tho Hawaiian Island, and l'orlo llko wiro in 1101 no longer claucd at exports to for eljii countries, and for that reason tho export (Unirc on their face thow 4 alight reduction, uhile, in fact, if the figure or thlpuicnty to the Island were ineludeJ, lliey would thow on in-c-rsa,e. The fljuin ef tUs L'nltcJ Klugclcni a.c, for lMI, ?l,r.C.l,OI7,RI.I! ami for 1800, $1,117,0,'.'!,. SIO, .1 tleciciwe of nlmiit llMj-lwn million, tier many, for the nine months emllnj with Septem ber, the ijet mailable flfnirif, how an In crease tif fouf millions In ixporlsi In tho cleecii inontls rmlliijf will, Xoecmbcr, 1'iiiiice nlmen an Iti'.icnse of e'lrlilecn millions, Delirium n ileeienso (I feven mllllnm. and Austria-Hungary a tic trcuo of nine millions, tin the Import uhlo the fulled Slates Munris feiiilli in the llt nf nnllons, the Imports for the nlnulir Sc.t .iri.iltur MJ.siH.IJl per month, .iir.iln.st ijilll.TMMVi for tiic United Khn(ilotii glll.niri.nnu fir llrrmani 7o,ls.l,li'l for I'rancei K,Di;,011 for Neth.rhinJs 11,1112,018 for Uel Kliim, nnd V.M.tiW,M'l Ior AlislHii'lliimrary. It l proper to mid that tho Nelhrraaris ilinitcs nle for tln jear IO0.1, in stulenlinli of lho com merce In lixil livliitf jet avalhblc. The following table hows the neerjire monllily Importations inri e.vporl.ilions ot tho principal roimtlies of the world tluiln Midi portion ol tho calendar jcitr 1H0I as Is nenlhhlo, the N'elher land) (Inures, as obnlo Indicated, being for the e.ir 10O0 ; Axcrugo Monthly I'o'.mlrlcs. Imports. I'.xporK Willed Whites S 7.1,:!(1S,I21 $ll'J,S40,3.t United Kingdom 211,7S'),0(.n 11H,"M,Pm7 lerininy ' lll,(1in,0W t)0,24i,(Kl franco 75,IW,I21 M,K0,31f) Netherlands H..I)J2,0I2 f.(l,7W),ti2.1 Alislrli-tlungjry U,(i(Y),3oa .12,012,710 ltu!a, llnropran .... 22,M,l)2 ,1),227,"..s2 India, llrlllih !il,F(,7lll 30,801,3311 HcIbIuhi ,"l,nt2,nhS S3,fl78,720 Italy 211,700,71.1 '22,037, 103 t'nmd.i in.ori7.ira is,i)30,so:i brazil ,",238,131 13,0il,Slt rgnlln.i U,4iMiiS 11,001, W Switzerland 17,071, S7I 1:1,127,10) Spall l.i,l(il,IS.S 10,IJiS,nsi Hilna ' 11, Ilii.lM P,5.'.3,OVi Jnpai l(l,tl,.l,IJ7 10,170,1172 'I'M). , QUESTIONS. IV. The 1'rlbune. It public odlce is n public tnul, M'.v should Hie uccnipen-e be more than jml? Why should oltlclals get. many times the pay That they c mild iml.e in any other uaj ? Mhy nhoiihl tho public work cost so much moie, Than R'l.illar wort; In olllce, bank or store? U public iilllre ttheio the pay Is lies. Simply .1 large and Juicy sponge lo KtUccJ0? Should an nllul.il his duties fdilrJ,, And le.no hl.s othce wholly to a clnk, Vet of the fees ie(oic the lion's fhaic And at the same time lie cmplnjcd dywhere? Would .lnv LOipor.illoti, linn or linn He willing to do biisiucAS on this plan? Why iiii- some paid lie pciquMlc and fee, And others by a bt.ilccl Kilary? Why not '.-he all .1 chamo to work the game? Why not Heat om. and alt nf them the Paine? Why f-linutd miiuo oflld.ils each nnd every je.ir, 1'iniii tin to tweiitv thniibanil, or more, dear, And others "L.ncoly get gufllrlcnt piitc To pi. them for the tiiuo thev sacilUce? Ale luxes such an cj-y thing to psy That public money 'lioulri Iw thrown awaj ? Is nolle ticiMtru hut a bough of twill l"nr hogs that seem to nceor get their fill? w. E. p. Scranton, Teh. jl. ways Busy Our February 1902 Sale 1902 Houcst Shoes for Honest Meu, from 95c up. Ladies Dress Shoes, 95c up. Miss and Childreu'a School Shoes, 50c up. 114-116 Wyoming Ave New and Complete Assortment Being the LARGEST FURNITURE DEALERS IN SCRANTON We carry the greatest assortment of up-to-dato Office Furniture. You are invited to examine our new lino beforo purchasing. 121 Washington Aveuue. Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps, THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. unster&Forsylh 253327 Penn Avcimo, i x Office DesEts and Office Foriiitore TrlS3 nWm I HiilMonoe! hi m , 1 1 Hi: MB 1 lil"B ISC I W For regular $1.00 and $1.25 qualities; theso aro not a job lot of gloves bought to sell at this price, but lines soleotetl from our regular stock; sty lish and serviceable qualities, in heavy and medium kid, suitable for 3treet or ovoniuj wear. Real Kid Pique Gloves Ale made from excellent quality kid, finished with S metal clasps, stitched in . white or self color; come in brawn, tan and modes. Price this week, 75c. Moche Gloves Made ftom fine soft Moche kid of splendid wearing qual ity, with 2 metal clasps, col ors aro brown, red, tan, mode and grey. Price this week, 75c. Suede Mousquetaire's 8 button length; all sizes in -white, some sizes of black, some sizes in colors. Price this week, 75c. 610-512 Lackawanna Avenue. !!! SPECIAL PKICE ON ALL STERLING SIL VER ARTICLES OF ToiI?f War?, Manictir? Pieces and Desk Ftir nishings Thcoc rooiU arc all gooil heavy weight, such as wc always cany in stoclc. Mercereau & Connell, 132 "Wyoming Avenue. I4 'h & ! ! ! ! ? ! ! ! ! ! ! h $ ! ! M&mximM'&iKmiNuw nwwnwreg Are You We take pleasure in extending a cordial invi tation to you to visit us in our new store, 129 Wyoming Avenue, which we expect to open Monday, February 17th. Should you be interested in new and artistic home furnishings, you will fiud it a pleasure to in spect our assortment of i I Carpets, Draperies, I Furniture and Wall Paper , . . . ri I f Which we have no hesitation in saying is as large as you will find in auy city ot the K.ist, not excepting New York. Our established reputation, for selling the best the market produces at the very lowest possi ble prices, will be maintained in our new store. Ncw.bui'ding, white front, old location. 129 Wyoming; Avenue. m iams a ?im!mmm.$mmtmKmm&mmsm&MmgimMBaMmni SCRANTON'S BIG STORE. This Week Has . Been a Busy One Our Furniture Sale created unusual Interest. No wonder. Such great big values In Bedroom Furniture aro not found every day at prices such as only wo make. v n 1 1 ,1 . I?rlocl or Sa,ad Potatoes, Cup Our Saturday Evening Lunch ff(e0er-HamSand- 10c Woman's Kid Gloves Regular 75c value. This glove comes In all the new shades. In order to Introduce them we will sell them Saturday all day.fpr, a pair 59C 7.30 to 8.30 Saturday evening you can buy Women's Fancy Lace Collars, regular $1.25 kind, for one hour only, at.. 79C All Coats, Clonks, Jackets, Suits and Raglans, mentioned here tcday, at reduced prices. They must go and go quickly. Spring arrivals will soon be Introducing themselves to jus, and they will need the space occupied, Read every line and read of bargains. AH our $12,515 and $ 1 0 42-Inch Auto Coats at $5.85 All our $12 and $15 Oxford and Melton Raglans now. . . $3.85 All our Children's Kersey Coats.tho $6 and $7.50 kind, at $3.50 All our $8, $ 1 0 and $ 1 2 27-Inch Jackets $3.75 All our Kersey Long Newmarkets and Raglans, the $20 . . and $25 kind, go at 9.98 Boys' Clothing Do you want a bargain In Boys' Clothing? You can find a ready answer to this question If you come here this Saturday. Let us em phasize and excuse our restriction, for we mean Saturday only. Boys' Double-Breasted All-Wool Suits, well made and lined, elastic waist bands, seams taped; plain blue, dark and light over-plaids, also a neat stripe, and checks, usual value $3.00. For Saturday . . only, now notice the price I .47 Boys' and Children's Sweaters, all wool and a few have silk stripes, sizes 3 to 16 years; $1.00 to $1.25 kind. Satur- day only '. 69C Boys' and Girls' Skating Caps, in all colors, every size, 50c kind. Saturday, only 29C Boys' and Girls' Skating Caps, all colors and sizes, 25c kind now, for Saturday I OC Boys' Hats and Caps for early spring wear, all sizes, colors and styles. Your choice, Saturday 35C A lot of Boys' Fine All-Wool Knee Pants, Among the lot are corduroy in light and dark colors, 4 to 15 years, Sat- urday 5()C The above prices will open your eyes to an opportunity that you ought not to let go by. Remember, for Saturday only, Candy When thinking of Candy you naturally turn your steps to the Big Store. Every day a fresh supply of this toothsome article. Peanut Brittle, Lemon Cocoannt and Peanut Taffy; at, lb. 10c Jonas Lod: EL Linotype Book or News Done quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office. H icAiiMv. 1 J 1 's Sons obI EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition By a recent act of the legisla ture, free tuition la now erantd at the Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to all those preparing to teach. This school maintains courses of study for teachers, for those preparing for college, ana for those studying music. It will pry to wrlto for pirtieultn. No other school offers tucli Eimerlor ad' Tantigcs at such low rites. Addrcsi J. P. Welsh, A.H.,Ph.DL,Prin, BCRANT0N CORRESPONDENCE 80H00L3 SCRANTON, PA. T. J. Foster, President. Elmer U. LawiU, Trett. R. J. Foster. . SUnlejr P. Allen, Vice President. BecreUry. I OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $550. OpO Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30, Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business 01 Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wllkes-Uarre, Pa, Stationary Engines, Hollers, Minlni Machinery, Pumps. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS