i fi-WTnymr WMHg,l'" 'ffmiF , ; i- . ..'.jnififfiMt "(j'ijs' ia3!WT I 'v.T THE SCRANTON THICUNJfJ-SATUltDAY, MA110H 8, 1002. M npil6if n ijr!' -n,!iwvw -'- T wwcptmyljmify ' -itf ".jiiiefCTfWlwSH'J' "Jri-f" ""' $WW'W-''' "Wi ruMM.t.1 V4'n rxpl "unjtiy. I-j; tii c jitii- dne mblUhlnr .Company, At IW CtnH a Month. ' ; liniiitm"1" a- -t MW S. HICHAM), iMUor. O. t !)V.Hi:n IltwlucM JUtiaffer. Kew V.rk omcct l!o mv Sole Agent tor rorclBiAdwMlnif. Cntcrcd t the I'tHlollUf lit (-'crouton, Pa.. S-cioml Claw Mall Matter. When spaco will permit, The Tribune Is always glad to print short letters from Its friends bear ing' on current topics, but Its rule 19 thnt theso must be signed, for pub lication, by the writer's real name; nnd tho condition precedent to ac ceptance Is that all contributions shall bo subject to editorial revision tmi: riATjiATi: roit Aurr.tvnsixa. flloloiinw'liiff InliiplilTow the prlfe per Inch each Imrrllon, nJro to be woil wltliln one i'r. DISl'I.AV. IMper Ite.ullna Portion Lew than GOO Jm1ie .:'.. ,27." 50O IihIioji '.'il .-12 - 1000 " NT- .17.1 .1". sooo " i.-i.i .: ' CO) " 1.1 .10." .1 Tor ojicIi u( tlmiiW, iro1ullmu of cotuloletire, mid similar lontilliutlons In the nature ot ctl dtlltiff The Trlhune inafcn a rhatgc o( 6 rents line. It.itri of ('jlllcit AilvcrtlMin: hirnMinl on ppllcatfoti. SCUANTOX, MARCH 8, 1002. Some weather prophet litis assorted Unit four more snow storms are due before spi'inu actually begins opera tions. As tlio Identity of the author of the claim remains u secret, it is likely thai the Information was forwarded upon n postal card. The Visit of Air. Bryan. T11K11K was a time when the presence of lion. AV. J. Bryan In Scrnnton would have been the excuse for a vast amount ot red lire and the sound of many brass bands. On this occasion his coming was tnilot and Ills solnpr will be unat tended by a torchlight procession. Such Is popularity. Yet tho man Is as great a man as lie was six years ago. The divine gift of oratory Is still his, the swift sympathy, the splendid magnet ism are yet as characteristic as they were before his llrst defeat, lie Is simply a martyr to an Idea. The chi mera ot five silver Is to him as real an issue today as it was In the im passioned weeks when lie spoke against the ""principles for which JfcKinley fought and won. In spite of his great popularity, in spite of the broadening advantages ot the political arena, Mr. Hryun has lived u narrow life. Ills ideas have run in a very small groove, limited by the con fines of a section only of this great country or ours. AVIth his superb in tellect, his wonderful gift of utterance and his fine ideals, he should noL be the mail in be burled with nil issue which is as dead for this nation as Thotmes 111. No one lias ever termed Mr. IJryan other than a good man. That he is a mistaken one is due more to environment than choice, lie has lived too long in one little spot. What ever may have been those mistakes, our city is honored by ills visit. lie represents a unique- type of American citizen and one which in adherence to principle it might be well if there were more Imitators. The backbone of wonderful elasticity. winter displays i Engineering Projects of Russia. A I Aim Siberian railway, accord ing to the Commercial Ad vertiser, seems to have been only one of a series of great engineering projects which have engag ed the attention of the Russian govern ment for many years. Its construction has naturally forced other great public transportation enterprises' into the background; but now that It has been completed and an outlet In the Xorlli Paollle ocean assured other works of equal or greater importance are being projected and ate claiming the active Interest of the government. The gen eral aim ot these projects is threefold: to realize as complete a communica tion with the open sea as possible, especially where Itusslan commerce de mands It; to join northern and southern lUtssln by a canal system for develop, ing internal commerce; and to deepen the Sea of Azof for commercial pur poses as well as to create in central Asia an inland sea which would in crease the area of Lake Aral some six or seven times, and at the same time double the area of the Caspian sea, whllo joining the ho seas by a naviga ble channel. The great engineering problems for liussla in the future are, therefore, mostly those of water communication or of diversion of existing channels for use In irrigation, A writer In the March Forum, who has travelled exten sively iinBusslu, explains these great projects in detail. That which has longcsj been advocated Is a great canal aeross';Thiropean Russia from the Hal tie lo'ftia fila'eU Sea, utlllning'the river systems by joining the northward (low ing Du.ua1 with tiie Dnieper. The tir duousiatuve of tills undertaking does not rliw.ro'ni 'the great distance to lie dug tKvougli solid land, but from the necessity ot deepening existing chan nels tda minimum of twenty-eight feet for alutut tt thousand miles. This canal would traverse tlje best agricultural soil ofHusltji, und the exorbitant rail, way rales would make it a boom to the whole implre by cheapening the trans portutljiiof'gruhi, The estimated cost of till canal Is .$100,000,000, but the approbation ot so much money for the Slberl.tii fd'ilwuy has necessarily at feetedtlio' 'Immediate Jlmuiclui pros pects rf any other great enterprises. TberJ is also a daring und original 8chenieji(lQat-fori'deopenlng tho Sea of Azof. .Tlitrf, and not c niuck Sea, Is UiclnVmeutUQ southern outlet for ' ltusslaft commerce, and It will surprise moat renders to know that It Is nothing more fhuiV a shallow lugoou, nowhere reaehlij; llfty feet In depth. This shallowness paralyses the most mag" nlflclenj system of water communica tion iiuull Kurope the Vojgp, nnd Its tributaries. It compels nea'golng ves. sels tostund at u great distance' from the ports, lu soiiio cases us fur as thirteen' miles, unf load n tie open roadsteads. .fl'he prouosed remedy for this Is the deepening of tho sea nnd the turning It Into n vast dock by the construction of a dam, With locks and sluices, netoss the Straits Of Kortch. This scheme Is computed to cost less limn $1,000.00, ultd promises speedy nnd profitable returns. A scheme which concerns a still broader and more urgent phase of the popular welfare Is the proposed crea tion of an Inland sea lu central Asia, Since emancipation of the serfs the destruction ot forests lias I'ltuced a marked decline In the humidity of the 'country. The result Is the increasing liability to famine, always caused by drought, and the forestry laws are an liisuillclent remedy for this evil. Be sides, the geographical position of Uus sla Is Itself favorable to drought. In many districts this drying process has been going on until It has changed the character or tho country. As an ex ample it is Interesting to note that the great Gulf of Albughlr, which was crossed In boats by the Httsluns lu 1S39, In now completely dry. The Cas pian sea has shrunk to half Its former dimensions. Various remedies have been brought forward at different times for increasing the humidity and, con sequently, the capacity for sustaining an Increasing population In these vast regions. The proposal most talked about and favored Is that of diverting the waters of the Tobol and Old, north ward flowing rivers, Into central Asia. The details of the scheme have been worked out by M. Denichenke, an emi nent nuslan engineer, In a book which has gone through several editions which Is estimated that over an area of noo, 000 square miles the rainfall would be Increased so as to change the whole character of the country, turning the unproductive steppes and the deserts of Turkestan Into land habitable by a settled population. As these schemes concern vitally the development and even the safety of the country, they will persist and will prob ably be realized, or at least suggest va riations that will. That they are well calculated to Increase enormously the food-producing and conierclal utili ties there can be little doubt, and the steady perseverance of Russia In achieving her alms, combined with her patience and the force of a. great his toric tradition, can only fall to win new engineering triumphs as notable as that of the Siberian railway. The stalwart Republicans of Susque hanna county cheerfully traveled through immense snow drifts to attend the convention at Montrose the other day In order to voice their political pre ferences and vindicate party principles. The Susquehanna Republican as a rule Is composed of material that Is not easily daunted by the elements or led astray by sophistry. The Dog and His Day. CRAXTON Is not the only place where the dog question has been recently agitated. The same condition of affairs has existed In Washington and as a result tiie commissioner of the District ot Columbia lias approved the following amendment to the statute already in operation: "If any owner or possessor of a llerce or dangerous dog permits the same to go at large In the District ot Columbia to the danger or annoyance of the in habitants, lie shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding $20, and If such ani mal shall attack or bite any person, the owner thereof shall be fined not exceed ing $30, and the dog shall be killed by any metropolitan police officer, or other person having like authority. "This paragraph shall be construed as applying to any dog running at large, whether licensed or unlicensed, and a dog which attacks persons, dogs, or animals shall be considered as dan gerous and an annoyance to the Inhab itants In the meaning of tills act." it would seem that this offers a prac tical solution of the matter to the au thorities ot this city as regards dogs. It might also be suggested that if own ers were required to register their ani mals and If it were clearly understood that dogs found loose without u collar indicating such registration wore to be conveyed to a pound, to be destroyed, there would soon be a lessening of the tramp dog evil. Previous to last week the hill section ot the city has for a long time been a place to shun, as no rest, night or day, could be secured from the hideous howling, barking anil lighting of dogs which swarmed over the streets in groups of ten to twenty at all hours. -Many of these seemed to be absolutely ownerless and looked as It they sub sisted by a scavenger system alone. Since their removal there has been peace. And while it Is to be regretted ir any valuable animals were killed, there are less tramp dogs In that vicin ity. The manner In which the railroad of this vicinity recovered from the ef fects of tho recent snow storms speaks volumes for the elllcient management of the great systems. Within the past few days the lines centering In Scrauton have encountered obstacles hitherto al most unknown in railroad operation In tills purt of the country: and in fact It was predicted that In some Instances weeks would pass before passenger trafllc could be handled with any do gree of success, Tot lu spite of the rorimtmuio opposition rrom snow and floods the various lines have recovered with marvelous rapidity, and by ex change of courtesies have been able to run trains nearly on time within a few hours after a storm. The resolute heads and Indefatigable workers In charge of the railroads of northeastern Pennsylvania are entitled to unstinted praise for their enterprise lu the hours of trial. ... .. . An exchange calls uttcutluii to tho discovery made In Chicago the other day which may be of interest to lire depattment ohloluls everywhere, There was u lire in one of the "skyscrappers," tlnd, although not much damage was done, It was noticed that the (lames went up the elevator shafts with ex. traordinury inpidlty, considering that In this particular building there was nothing for them to feed on. When nu investigation was mado It was found that the steaniplpes, Instead of being covered with asbestos, as tho law de- mauds, had been covered with some Initammablo material. Them had been one thin layer or nsbesios paper, then n thick layer of felt nnd ilnatly a can vass covering. When a match was put to the felt It burned like tinder. The discovery explained at once several mysteriously rapid tires In "fireproof" buildings, and a thorough Investigation or pipe coverings all over the city Is to bo made, Possibly It Would not bo a bad plan to have Investigation made In this city. Philadelphia certainly will be unique If the programme Is carried out to allow mi' camera ilends to attack tho prince during his brief stay In the Quaker city. The Insurgent press will doubtless yawp uliottt Ashbrldglsm but It this Is Ashbrldglsm with regard to the enter tainment of distinguished guests, give us more ot It. Reports of "discontent lu China" are again abroad. The fact Is the Celestial kingdom Is large enough to allow some portion to be discontented most ot the time without seriously nrt'ectlug the In terests of tho country at large. Palerson having experienced the woes of a, Chicago lire and a Galveston Hood, ought to bo permitted to enjoy peace and prosperity from this time hence. Strange us It may seem no mention Is made of baked beans in the reports ot the banquet tendered Prince Henry at Hostou. Russia's pledges to this country in regard to the rights of other nations In China would look better In writing. TOLD BY THE STARS. Dally Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus, The Tribune Astrologer. .Wiol.ihe o.i-t: 3.21 a. in. for SiturJay, March t. IfOJ. A child bum on this day tvill note that there U hope for the voni.ni who can attend ilnjly ihuieh service itml still keep her mind fiom tho pros pective l'.ijlcr bonnet. The man who gets in on the ground floor docs not always have Mich a pleasant lime ilui'lns the llooik Kvcn the hu-lllni; man will never succeed if he pcnNta in chasing: n ilclu.-loii. The man who feels mole concern for the health of the liyilropliobia-lpjiinir public than for the euniforl of liU pet has not the wealth of nft'ee lion that should characteilzc the ownership of a bow-wow. The lactase lmoiied woman does not need io take to the lectuie pUtfonn, She ran sjeneially senile an nudience at home. It li ciiier to giow poor gradually than to get rich quick. 1'cw nun can lo.-e their hearts and retain their ho.uk Actloii-s spe.it louder than woids when applied o a luss diuiu. Ajacchus' Advice. Do not judge n man'.', character by the amount of hiiow on hh sidewalk, lie may not take tho papeis, WHAT OUK CONSULS SAY. I1V WAIiXk .1. UAMjAHD. "The Anal adjudication of the boundary dis pute between Uolii.i, Pent and Ilnizil, with the foiinal relinquishment of the thousands of square miles of land involved lo the two Hist mentioned countiici, may in.nk the beginning of a new era. In this part of South America. Tho territory under dNpiite, with the adjacent regions in the Andes mountains is said to be veiy lich, and Americans should not penult the people of any other nation to anticipate them in the exploita tion of this field." Consul K. K. Kennedy of l'ara. 'The indebtedness of the Tnlted States to Ciieece for utrunU up to the picsent, this sea son, exceeds lfl,0(IO,O0O. Half the above amount could be paid by furiiMiing Gleece Willi the sul phate of copper consumed yearly by tunant glowers, not to mention the coal, the iron and steel, mechanical und electrical supplies and nu merous Miialler items which come trotu without. Such Aiiiciicau gooda as have found their way to the Cireek maikcl, whatever may have been their coat, have at least the recommendation of 'gooil quality.' Small as the Oreck maiket is, when conipaiid vvllli the laiger Kuropeau countries, it has a gieatly augmented iuipoitaiice when con trolled fiom the Ve-,teni hemisphere, in that it niatcii.uilly contributes to Auieilcau trade su premacy in Kuiope." Consul '. V. .lachMin of I'ati.is. (Our Hist contiact in (iieece for sulphr.te of copper has jiut been nude for ijdJ.OOO). Itepoitlng cm (Seiiuany's trade with Aiiitiall.i Con-iil Hell of Chemnitz, fieinuny, says: "S.vd ney is one of the strongest competitive- points on the globe. She occupies a unique geograph ical position almost on the opposite sldo of the world fiom all the gicat couimcu-i.il centers. 1'ioni all nations, fiom all climate, traders meet here with their vuilous vv.ues and compete in the open maiket on exactly equal terms. Heavy-laden ships come fiom the c.i-l, from the we-t and limit the noith; mourn! Cape of (iood Hope, Cape lloin, through the Sue, and through Toires Straits. Ships fiom more than twenty nations lido at anchor in Sydney harbor. The goods liom cvuy commercial country ate pushed on the maiket by enttipilslng ngeuU and displayed In gloat salesrooms, rivaling In up pcaiance, in rapacity and in skill of management tlioo of the mot pretentious cities of Europe and America. There is baldly a shop (cvciy iihcc vvheie goods or vvaies are sold is u 'hop under the law In this country) in Sydney vvhcio Ameri can aitlcles ale not displayed und told. The same Is true to a less degree of (icriii.in, Aus trian, I'rrnoh, Japanese and other guods, At the annual 'royal show' the lluest exhibits are in American machinery. Aineilc.in goods need no 'Introduction.' They aio familiar to every bujer lu Sydney and so popular that we now sell almost llui'e times as many articles u.s we did but s!' ve.ns ago, and almort as many as all other for eign countries combined." "Xow is the tlmo for Ameilcin manufacturers to get a stronger foothold lu this country. The fntiodiicilou of our goods into Ihigland has enor mously itiuciscd iluiing tho last year. At pies enl tlicio Is a giuci.il demand, paniculaily In l.lveipool, lor Auieilcau agilcultiiral Implements, fiiinltuio (both oilier and household), bnou and shoes, electilcal appliances, bolts, nuts, etc. One suggestion iiiado several times in these lepoils is telteraled with emphasis; Do not let consid erations of cheapness or gieuter piollls lead to tie ti'iloratlnii of the original high sl.uul.ud of goad." Consul noylo ot Liverpool, "Tlicio is not in the whole of Slam ut present one American liou.u competent to consider a business pioposlilon or a government contract, to push Auieilcau trade or la represent American in teiests, Other natioiialllies ure well npieentrdi they are constantly seeking business, and in tho event of opportunities aro leady to consider tlieui at once, it cannot bo expected that busi ness will seek Ameilcaus hero any more than in other countries; nor if It is sought out by the tonsillar representative, Hut the necessary three mouths' delay lor a icply from America will fall to jeopaidlito our iutricsU lu tho matter. An Ahieiluii business house shovild bo established in Bangkok. Alter three years and a half ntl denco here I am persuaded that for the light Kind of peoplo thcie is au excellent outlook In this country."- Consul (iciier.il. Hamilton King of Dauglcok, In view of a remit statement by M. IMVott, the llusslau seeirtaiy cl iluauce, to tho eflcU that IfussU was' in u, bid way from the standpoint of (he treasury shoving, u Nport by Consul lien cm a I W. II, llollovvay to the slate depaitment is of Juiciest, Under u St. Petersburg dato line he says that the ttoiU ot 1'ieiieli and llelglau vein panics doing biisluecs in llussiu, have depreciated fiom forty-six to lilnriy-nino per cent,' All Hits, lie declares, is the direct lesiilt of comnuieiul and financial cilsltt. The list includes gljss lac tones, iron und steel woiks, gas und cleclri'Ml companies und coal mines. "There is no moic, iiioiulslng Held in any (oiui try pciliaps for the inlioduction ot laundry ma chinery Hum Xoiinandjv If the prej'idice ot the people wro once overtomj a well equipped bteain laundry would undoubtedly jleld large return', and money nivalis the American who lias llie requisite push and patience. One ot the neeiU of nil offices In this country Is a Rood Wot ting paper. The article In general use l Very poor, VfoltoM liavo frequently romincntcd upon the excellent quality of the American blotters ueil at llils consulate. "--CcnMil Thornwcil lla.tnc of Itomn. "lVimnnrnt foiclan (ride In American coal will depend upon! "(I) Tim rotalilloliiiM nt of Hum ot steamers with rrRiiIar salllnp dales, built for carrying large coal mrgnr, tilted with ttp-lo-ilnle .ippll antes and capable of being run tinder the most economical conditions. "(2) The erection of rool depots filled with modern labor fining apparatus for discharging and bundling coal, "(;!) The cieatlon of a complete organl.itlon for setllinf coal nml doing; nvvay with nil middle men, "(l) The observance of the conniiercl.il customs of the foreign eoimliy. "() The carr.vlng out of the leller and fpfilt of nil ennlrnefs."Contul A, M, Th.ickara of Havre. Rchcnecliulj-, N. V., March 7. r- PEOPLE PEEPER CLEAN, SWEET PLAYS. William Winler In Harper's Weekly. Tlicio "lie, after all, luorc people In the woild who rejoice over a refreshing draught of cool spring water than them are of those who seek for the line vintages of l'l.incc and Hie ltlilne, or the mysterious alcoholic concoctions of the American bar loom. The trouble seems to be that, the manager ami the playwright and many of the so-called stars confound the liieietilclous likings ut the jailed impel lie for the popular taste. In doing so we think they make n gieat mistake. ALWAYS BUSY. We place on sale -today 200 pairs of Men's Enamel i '1 Double sole style9 you like. . The Shoe you need just now $4.00 and $oo grades Onr Low Cash Price, $3.00 Lewis &Reilly 114-116 Wyoming Ave. EDUCATIONAL. TO j uition By a recent act of the leglsla ture, free tuition Is now granted at tiie 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, and for those studying music. It will par to write for particulars. No other school offers such superior ad. vintages at such low rates. Addrcs) J. P. Welsh, A. M.,Ph.D.,Prin. Summer Session SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY July I tO AllgUSt Q, 1002 CoiireCH Milled to the needs of teachers ami at lieu ;ue ollcicd In 1, iiusuases, I.iteraluic, lllstoiy. Mathematics, Sciences, ami Peda ROjiies Tho iii-liuolors are university pro fetalis. Oppoi I unities for lilirarr and labor atory vvoik. Healthful, rool and delightful locality, i.liiui; inepon-ie. Tutlon, $25.00 FOit riiKtf. ut, .ummess The Registrar. Syracuse University, SYRACUSE, W. Y. Syracuse University Syracuse, N. Y. Offer. hi"h!e the leitular Colleite Conines, Me ih.inlc.il, lllectilcil nnd Civil Ihigliu'ciiiiK. Archi tecture, JluJe, I'aiiitlnir, Law, Medicine, ho clolouy and Pedagogy, Over foilv of the icadlnir unlveiWlIei and col leges of till- country and Humpe aie iciiei.ented on the faculties. Tuition cxpciiies aie w moder ate that they are le. than llio IYm In tome col lOKei where nee tuition U uheii. Send for cata I os ue. I'liiverolly Rummer Session of l.Iheral Arts Come., bciviiinlic July tit, eliding Aus, Uth. For Mit!culais, fend for clicular. SCHANTON C0RHESP0NDEN0E SOHO0L3 SCRANTON, PA. T. J. roster, President. Elmer II, Lawall, ltea, n. J. Foster, Stanley ft Allen, Vice President. Secretary, .J. :... In older to make room for new goods, we are now selling our entire line of Fine China at a reduction of from 1 25 to' 50 perCent. off regular prices. Mercereau & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue, lift OS Fine Chine FNLEY'S oii to Ms, It Wool lime I ol II His . Opinions expressed by the leading designers and fashion modistes lndlcnte that of the prevailing materials for this season's wear the sheer nnd soft clinging plain fabrics will hold .first place, close-sheared camel's hair ma terials, and sill: and wool fabrics with sirial llgures and stripes will comprise the novelties. Our assortment of crisp, sheer ma terials is largo and very complete. They comprise all the new coloring In plain and novel effects. Many are brought out In single dress cuts and can not be duplicated. We would call at tention lo the following weaves which we are showing In a line of new col orings and black: Crepe Melange Voile Melange Crepe flu NorU Voile Mouchet Brociic Poln- telle Crepe rtc Paris Peau lie Grant Etamliio Siamoiso Hapsnckin Kolicnncs Granites Venetians Canvas Cloth Amazon Cloth Kayiire Chenille Vigoreux Grenadine Sole Albatross Crepe flc Chine Prunella Biarritz Cord Sample dress 'patterns of some of these materials are displayed in show window this week at 510-012 Lackawanna Avenue. New and Complete Assortment Being tho LARGEST FURNITURE DEALERS IN SCRANTON We carry the greatest assortment of up-to-dato Office Furniture. You are invited to examine our new line before purchasing. S 121 Washington Avenue. HO 11IHL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, 550.000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8. 30, Linotype Composition Book or News Done quickly anil reasonably nt The Tribune office, Qffipo irnifure 328 lacka wanna avenue. iiibB niimiuio I s.We Give Grcen TrmIIng 5tnmps. 2dijy!fgyff"'''' --'!iiflBJftl ' iii "' -I i g 1 The Opening of the SiiiiSMw 1 New Dry Goods. House I&tam Picture Mmous Spring $3 a Pair for Any A Fashionable Walking Boot, J THAT THIS 'I 1 " TRADE MARK tn$' f I i IS BRANDED Aa' -" I ! ON EVERY ry' dSdjff 4&0fk -W WeItedSole. tiOT XjFhb. ft iS its i. 7A ,lS onrtiwuw our Yim&TMm on every Much Hglitcvand p8lCTMliW. SHE more flexible than ''WcShshKJS patent leather. SBr-SiSSjik. Leather Louis XV. hteJ i gSWi Exact Retirodi in nt ii.; c...i ct. Has been an event of even greater interest to the public than we had anticipated. Certainly there is something- very attractive about this store. The goods are new and perfect. To See is to Buy. Besides you are made Welcome hero; -wo want you to feel "at home." It's a revelation to most women to sse how varied and beautiful the stock is. It's a surprise to see prices tacked on to some of the goods. Of course, you will want to see them. You can. We are more than willing to show them to you. '$ Ladies' Neckwear A choice collection of the newest things in Imdies' Neck wear. La Tosca Net Ties, Stocks, Jabots, and in beautiful combination of colors. 5 Ladies' Gloves You'll soon find out where qualities at the most moderate ses A generous supply to pick and things in Lisle Thread and Silk are drop stitch and other effects. rwear Every grace of shape and goodness of get-up in tho gar ments, and there's economy in buying them here. f Men's Furnishings Tho display of Men's Neckwear is of unusual in fact, tho kevnote of the season la sounded here. eral desire to observe tho fouud expression in our stock out any undue extravagance. m cuoeee g DRY GOODS AND OUTFITTINGS 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. (OW'WWWyWWWMOJWWWMOWWMWWWMOW HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for (ho Wyoming District lor Dn pout's Powder Minlpg, Blajtlnjr, Sportlnu, Smokeless tnd the llepauno Chemical Comptny' HIGH EXPLOSIVES, Safety I'use, Caps nnd Exploiter, Kcom 101 Con Iicll Uullding iBcraaten. AGUXCIC3. TIIOS. FORI) .....l'iltston JOHN U. bMlTIl & SO.V Plymouth W. f. MULLIGAN .,.,.., .....WllltesUarra uplifts Story of Favor 5tes Style in Any Leather e? to come for Gloves of the best prices. choose from. The new particularly handsome; tsr. splendor, Tho sen- fashions in a fitting manner has of men's Furnishings, and with : 5i( HOTELS-ATLANTIC CITY, sea Atlantic City, N. J. Now Open, 300 Ocean front rooms, 100 prl vate sea water baths. Send for book let. .7, II. THOMPSON & CO. Allis-Chalniers Co Successors to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scrantqn anu wiiKes-mrre, va., ; Stationary Engines, Boilers, Minlni; V &i BssfiSiP-sSSSS extension Edee, , SSSSaa3 Medium Heel. . Exact Reproduction of tlili Style Shoe. Jlk taYlor mk MADE fl yIIMIi Unntl Welted . Iwl BG$m SoIs' Kxtcn" I pIpY PatcntVid. bT I THAT THIS " Mi i mffiffl IS BRANDED J. , mM N EVER I S J Kibo . All nt V5 Ideal " ; I NkZy Dress j Boot. cV SL L SEE I fflft rWT THAT THIS iffl$r8E5iv Cjjl TRADE MARK & Mucninery, Pumps.