The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 17, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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' For governor of Pennsylvania, nn thn
Jssue of an open field nml fair play,
JOHN P. ELKIN, of Indlnnn,
subject to the will of tho fiepuullcnn
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Brace Up.
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ONfi PACKS ni-Vt'f yi-t lii'Ineil
any tryliiff .situation. Xo
tloubt It was natural that In
? the lit st Hush of their disap
pointment at thp Hazleton tletisiou tho
business 1111.11 of this rliy, or some of
them, should have IVlt that the bottom
had diopped out of their prospects. We
have had enough i-xpcrir-nL-e with
strikes' and uRltutiou durhu; the past
two years to upproelatu with what le
luctance the ft lend of peace and pros
perity views the tying: up of our chief
industry, and to sympathize with his
dread of a liR-ht to the last ditch.
Hut looking1 and talking dolefully
about It will not improe the situation
one particle, and IN psycholoRlcal in
fluence upon others is bad. This city
was prospeious befoic this strike came
and It will prosper Ions' after the stilke
shall have passed into hKtory. of our,
WAKe-earning population probably lit
tle more than ten per cent, are affected
by the tie up. Tliat Is a laie enough
percentage, heaven knows: and If
warnings in the p,i-t had been pioper
ly heeded there would today be In pros
perous existence in Sciautoa a number
ot additional sin. ill and dlvei.-ltled in
dustries to fuither Itieuk Hie luice of
'the constriction in the mines. Yet as
it is, there is an overwhelming? pei
'tentage. ol, our wage eurnei.s busy as
over and the rest have appetites and
necessities just as before and many of
uieni nave savings suillelent -to earrw
them through.
Instead, theiefore, of laying: down
and bemoaning the ill fortune which
lias descended upon his mercantile
prospects, the live merchant w.ill In ace
up, look pleasant, take account
of stock, cut down fancy prices,
sharpen his pencil and in -vigorous
English through the adver
tising columns make u fight for
his share of what trade there K If
there Is less buying than in normal
tlms all tlie more important is it that
much of it should lie done lit his 'store.
If another stoie captuies it, that is not
the Ktrlke's but his fault. Arty man
tan make money when everything Is
funning smootiiTy. rt takes nerva and
pluck and genuine Ameilcnn ingenuity
to make it when the circumstances 'ire
adverse.
' We predict that the long f.ues. on
View yesterday among the business
men will soon shorten and gladden.
This strike is bad but it is not going
to ruin any met chant or judgment and
spirit. Ninety per cent, of the high
water trade will remain, icgaidless of
the strike; and theie Is no telling how
noon the other ten per cent, uuiy nwo,;-.
!U some pleasant morning to Hnd that
the agony is over. Away, then wtli
sour-milk visages. If the 'worst comes
Ho the worst, let us look adveislty In
,iho eye without blinking and, If neces
sary go down with a smile.' That isjihc
plrlt which made Scnuitonuind jtlitif
Is the kind of spirit which will pie
servo and develop It long after (he
troubles of the moment shall have fad
ed into the mists of long ago.
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John Mitchell's command to the mine
porkers to keep away ftom saloons
nd bb'ey',tho hV Is good for any class
4,11 the time,
4. Jfiif' 1 of rrTtn-rr" f '
UWtllN6tiBeShtrk(.
m nioit TO tho recent reorgan
' 9 Jzatlon of its publishers, Haiti-
ft' '!; MWi'kliVw as .fearfully
.PMintriiibprVaiflsSjo nnd' pa-'
hetlciilly pessimistic1 frover'(he rgovei 11
MfilCiV.UPMW tncUhllliiphies, Ntw
Mood .-win, lu trod uceuy (llspluoiug much
tTintluid become watery In long seelus
IjMtfi'om thojjvgrhl of affairs; anatheu
AeJ7W($lU.V,'btia"tletUtiuh us. ow. ut the
nst vfienfcit: u'lul 44lfulVuiuinir?
ptyso rfjtcfti;4ici0. Ml&J'd'iAJifiin'nfc
to wit: "a i.
"Wo have undertaken to subdue,
clj'JJIqe, -and, goycrn iiiut ,uillons pf
bvowjivt people In (he Par lOast, .It Is n
job tif nrvposteroifi illlllcuity, doubtful
Ininftf'jiiid' ilebajialild piy'i'iity, bid th
,respuu8j!i(ity ,'forj ,lt-;tm' uH.JIi.i uc.
dvHts-twt'i it Is tin lis lioiu wimiii the
onthlfMV"Wiiei",'l(i pti'-foini it. The
Wl'll'iut'glf Wfl ivall.i our ithhiiisI
b'fllfy and thu mnro serhuuly we take
tt, tho better lor all hands."
No doubt iflWW approxluiittelytrni'"
spmu of 1 certainly, The Xj is film.
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ut-eH In hihtoiy,. illicit' the ihiiilt 'u;n Ik
.onsl''ii'at)Y wlie (Iior t-lj ilfrt tt'l I tt inea-
Tlge (rallied, lu trndo won of In tho con
sciousness which conies ot working nut
Jnrgc good lu the face nr tl Illicit II Its.
As lo Ihu inoials, they itre debatable 111
.about the same degree that the inoials
Air our colonial Mi hears were When
Uuiy hi-IsciI the New World out of the
'i'ossosslon of tho aboriginal occupants
ami enlivened It into 11 laud of the
flee mill a iCoine o'f "the Inave. Xo, not
itille In the same ilegiee, for the hnl
ntu.c Is all 011 the side of the Philip
pine transaction, where legal title was
obtained by pin chase as well us con
liesl and wheie, lu spite of minor mis
takes nml shortcotultms, Incident lo all
large undertakings, the preponderance
of hcnull has gone to tln Plllplno and
more awaits him as soon as he evolves
capacity lo utilize It,
Hut there Is 110 possible dissent from
the Weekly's conclusion that the ie
sponslblllly Is on the Ainerlcnn'pe'ople
and that It behooves them to face It
bravely. It Is a logical and now 1 11
ercapable heiltage of the war Into
which they forced their reluctant ex
ecutive: a consequence pi acceding nat
urally,, though' not'all at the time foie-
saw It, ,110111 the displacement ot diplo
macy by the swoul. (leiitlemen cosily
sitting In slippered ease at cheerful
firesides may evolve beautiful di earns
of how It mlghl have been otherwise;
and some, who prefer theories to facts,
may scold because the facts and the
Iheoiles don't jibe; but the condition,
to all practical minds, Is as Harper's
Weekly states It: The responsibility Is
on us, from whom the authority issues.
Xor nrojwo In any alarm that it will
be shirked.
As he views the Klkln leturns,
Vjttay need not feel ushamud ot
Mr.
his
political pupil.
Striked and Contracts.
THE PI to POSITION to con
vene tlie mlue-workeis of
the Pulled States to consid
er a general suspension of
the mining Industry Illustrates
the gravity of the pieseiit strike:
hut It alio sheds light upon the anthra
cite operators' motives for declining to
enter Into term agreements with the
union. The bituminous operators have
such agreements, duly signed and
sealed; and If they uie not binding on
the union it is easy to see why the
anthracite opera tots should fed In
clined lo fight shy of similar contracts.
A contract, to appeal lo business men,
must not be one-sided.
Or couise. it can be argued that war
abrogates contracts, the same as, in. an
International sense, It abrogates 'trea
ties. And since stiikes aie wais It is
contended- that the interests of tlie
whole mass aie .purinnount in iutpor
tance to equity between .fractions.
That, however, does not supply a stable
basis tor industrial confidence and de
velopment. The history of labor move
ments teaches that only tho.se succeed
permanently which lespcet faithfully
their contract obligations. Seeming
success sometimes fellow's a dll'feieilt
course, but It is not lasting, it cannot
be.
A general suspension of mining oper
ations throughout the Pnlted States
may-be possible, hut we doubt it. The
field Is too large and human necessities
aie Km great. Coal of some kind is
found in abundance lu a large number
of states. To mine some of It lequires
special tiaining and skill, but much of
it1 can be mined by men with little or
no expeik-nee. .Should the coal supply
become so scant as to force a draft on
these unused .supplies, w'uys to .mine
and ship It will be found. Otherwise
the whole fabilc of our industr would
be toin to pieces and Imputative need
go 'unanswered among a people famed
for their Ingenuity.
it would be unfortunate to have the
attempt made to tie up American fuel
production and it is to be hoped that
an escape 'from such a .piospeet may
yet appear. But If It shall be made the
oulconie will be educational, and since
we a'le learning by experience perhaps
the more expeilonee the better.
The ghetto 'movement against tlie
beef tiust did not pioceed farther than
'the destruction of the pioperty of a lot
of unt'oitunate retail butchers doing
business on the Kast Side In New York.
Tlds,ls usually thu lesult when unor-ganleil-'alitlon
is taken against a great
combine. The Innocent siiti'er while the
far uwjiy ti list latlens uiidlstuibed,
The Irleiids of Judge l-Vnnypacker in
l'iilladelfilila, icinfoiced by Air, Dur
ham's pay 1 oil, aie going to hold a
liieellng. They aie safe lo do that lu
Philadelphia, where theie are no open
prlnuii les. Hut we notlie that neither
tlie judge nor any spokesman Is meet
ing' John l. niklu befoie tho piople,
We trusl It Is tine that It was Col
onel (Sully's $2.3iii,ooi which bought
thu Philadelphia Kecord. (luffy can
spare It, the llocoul Is worth It, and
(luffy ,.in the sanctum would stir up the
animals,''
In addition to saving his self-respect,
Lewis Nixon also saves money. Poli
tics 011 the Tammany basis Is an ex
pensive luxury,
loli n .Mitchell, although ovei ruled.
win lean inti striae, mil 11 it talis we
do not see how he can fairly be held
ivswmslble,
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Thu iusiligeiit dellveiy of goods to
the I'enn.vpaeker boom seems to have
been hulled.
TOLD BY THE STARS,
Isaily Horoscope Drawn by AJacchus,
t The Tribune Astrologer,' .
,lilllu 1 il? ii ,1, 111,, fm Sitiliilj, Miy
ir, 1 mi.'.
A 1 li I lil Ixiiii ti.i IliU iljt will imlc lli.il lliiii!
U (.iiui dlv Miliii'lliliri in,ii! 111 Hi" uilili tinier
i'f tin- mm uli.i will iimiKly .11I111I1 jli.u Iit a".
trhi'i. limn nil.ny Hun Ijc .uIimIIj cans
(,"! 111JI1.1 lultuiu itii unr iluiiliii
lllul-(ll ,llll Ui'll 11. UM.I J Jt i .Mill id i.i 111.11 1.
luu' u"'M Die H"i li' ni'u.'l hIkiIiiI.' tiin imi
ylllMjiiilliu; lu tiriKe.
'tlie i.npo llut "piliis; fti'iml" iiftin .eiii-i
114 .1 i;i'u eini' (nr nun nlin ! ,1,1 IKi- m
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UMlulliialii.ii lo 'ih
iluiiuvt iunijnt fur lk'
l!0!lll) or lliau.x llllll,
I l-lf'lllldo llllll Jl lldl- 111 buil'of till'-flit.
flint burly uoiiiju ii-.ui.ll' imli'ij in lie l.iim, n
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PRESBYTERIAN
ARTICLES
JF FAITH
t('ul.(.ttilcrl (nilll I'.IKP hi
lie inleAf ulmefore, ttiitn Mint we lemlir loc,
cljt'illi in n ml iiiIiii.iIIiiii in: our l'ioiliit, 1'rliil
nml KIum' fureiir,
' lfl(lo I.V. Of I'.lllll .111.1 llilKtlllllkl'! V
liflltue lint lliul pmloM unr Iih nml ncipptii
114 111 llf-'lilt'iiin, mli'ly' en Hie Uliiinut uf Hin
perfn.1 uIk'iIIuh e niiil''ii.iri!lli" uf ClirUI. ruvlieil
lie faltli .iloiie! .iiul lli.il Him mail'ir f.illli J
nlwiiji ,i(n'.iii.nitoil liy iiptnlaiui', liercln e
iniif,. .imi fuiniKe our ln Willi full ttii o
of mill 1 lull'. nur illUr .1 lieu olmlluu'O In 'Imi.
Allli lt , Of tlio Holy splill! We lullele In
the Holy sphli. K. ,,,n .mil lllitr of l.lk'. ulm
liioc eM.Uliiie tniKii (lie l.e.oli "f Mill, I" !''
Miiilii tin ni lioinMyill nml to liu Hi' Hum luiln
Buod, anil wbiiii-1 jPjIi l( v)rl wlllllu In
Kile lililu nil vlio 11I, llm, We lielleie lli.it
lie Imi Miol.ui by .I111I.V men of (Imi In tmM'i;:
Known III 1 nil li Yii mtii for tlielt' kiU.iII"m)
Hat, ttimmtli our is.illnl holour, He Win -tut
forth In powu tu lotiWcl I lie wuilil ol sin, In
I'lillglileii nienV mliiiU In tlie Know Icilge of
Clitl.'t, mill lu " i-ii.iiIi' nml eualile lliem In oliey
the mil of the Jo!; nml Hut He nlilli"( wllli
the iliiiuli, iIhi'IIIiil' in uiry lielleser .is the
fplill ot truth, of lollnrM ,nul uf coiuforl,
Aillile XI. -Of the .New illtlh nml tlie 'nv
Life: We believe Hut Hie Holy Snlilt only i
the .iiillior nml "oiuie of ll.e new Willi: Me le
Jolie In the new life, wheielu He i niveii unto
iw in Hip i'.il of Min-lilp lu Chrbt, ami I.eeiH
loilnp: fellouhlp uiili ih, helps 111 In o'ir lie
tliinitlrs. puigix in fiom our f.inlls anil rwr
lontlnuei 1IU li.uefoiiiilnir woik In in until we
are perfedeil In the liLi'tiMi of ( htiM, ill the
glory of the life to eoiue.
Article .Ml. -Of the ltesiin.illoii .mil Hit 1.1 fi!
lo Come: We lidlew Hut in the life lo oiiie
the fplilm of Hie inl, nl ilcilh mule Itee fiom
sin, enjoy Iniiiiull.ile lominiiiilon with Coil .imi
tlie vision ofIlls gloiy; nml we conllilently loot;
for the gniir.il retiuedloii in Hie I.rt tlaj, wlwu
the lioilled of tlio-n who (sleep In f'litUt fli.il I be
l.l'hloliiil In the lil.i nes of Hie clorlom lioilv- of
their I.onl, Willi wlmn. they Miall live unit iei'."i
foi ever,
Utlile Mil. -Of Ihe l..nv of (imi: We oc
lieve lh.it Hie l.iw of (,'oii, levejlnl lu Ihe Tin
('oniiu.iuilmoiK ami moie 1 lo.irly (IImIh-i'iI in the
vvonU tt I'lnM, i forever rslaiilMieil In Imtli
.mil uiully, fo llut 110 hininti uoi! (h.ill Jbtile
pcppt tl he hulll 011 Ibis foiinil.it Ion. We lie
lleve (bat Coil require-i of eveiy man to ih. jiii'iy,
to love tiuiev, 1, ml lo wall .l.iiiulih- vilth liH
fioil; ami Hut only tl.ioilch tliN luriiionv vvltli
the Mill of tio.l -.hill lii-.Tiilflllfd tlnl hiother
I noil of 111 in wheieiii Hie l.lnsduiu of (foil U to
he tii.ule lil.nilY-!.
Vrtlclp MV. of the ( hinih aril the sjci i-
menu: Wo belirve in toe, Holy I jtliolii. liiinih
of which C In i-t ii the only he.iil. We liilleie
Hut the fli.uili Imiiible eoinKN f .ill the le
licMiiul, nml tint tho Cliiieh Visible embraces
.ill who jiiofei. Hie time leliKion, Ingether v.ilh
their chihhrn. Wo n'cebe lo our comituiiilou .ill
who (onfe ami obey Christ .is their iliiinp I.onl
r.ui Sivloi, .mil we holil fillowliip with all In
lieven in Him. We receive the .iri.ininnl if
bapti-iii .110) the 1 oi'j'S, Mijipd, ,il"ne dhinely
P'tilih-lipil ami eoiimii'fliiI lo the ilmuli, to
irilhi'i' vIth the W011I, ii-, means ot m ice; j.iu'e
tcietuil onh by the Holy spirit, nml aluais In
be i.i b. ( lui-li.un wiili piajer ami puiru lo
Coil.
Alllde . Of Ihe I.i-t .linltniieiil: We lie
in ve tint the I.ai.l .li-iii Cliliit will come n,'ain
lu irloiliiin niajiMy to ju.l.-e Hie woihl ami In
li'.1 1 p a tint ippii itiou bitweui the nhlmin an.
tho viil.eil. 'Hie vibheil .lull leioiie llu elir
1.1I awaiil nf I hi ir -in;, ami Hi" I, ml v. ill mini.
Urt tin' gloiy of his iikii.i lu 1 be -ih.aiiiu of
Hi-, pet pie 1t.1l their tiiliame upon Hie full en-
ji'liuinl 01 i'U mil life.
Aillile .M. Ill ( Inl-iliii smile mil ihe 1'in.il
'J'lliiinplr Wcbilicve thai 'it K 0111 dull, n-, sei
i.mts nml fiiniiU of Cbiir, fo iln nn l' unto all
mil., to iii.iiiit.ilu the publie ami pihate woihlp
of (JO'l, In billow- the Lorii's D.y, lo pncne the
.imtil. of Hie fimil.v, tu upliohl tlie jii-i .iiithu
lly nt Ihe (lie, mill mi lo live ill .ill honi-l.v,
imlt.i ami ibirlli tint 0111 Ihesflnll le, If.i if
(liiisl. We io.ifull.i jcciive I lie won! of rinM.
biililili,' His iieople no into all (he vioihl ,1111!
maUe il..-iiplii of all lilti.ni-, anil ile.l.ue unto
f lit hi tint (!oil was in l'liiil lecmicilliig the
ttoilil unto I llm. 1 If, ami tint lie will h.ne all
lie 11 lo be viieil ami to rmne In the l.nowleilte
of ihe (nub. Ui innlkli'iitly liu,t thai by 111,
poiui unit ki.Ki' all His eiiiinie-. ami oin .-.lull
be lb ally iHd.om.' ami the KiiiKiloiiH ot t bis
i.'oilu shall be luaile the Kiogdc m of 0111 C01 ami
of 1IU Chrit. In tliU. iaiih we abide; in thU
s.rvic we libur. ami in tin's hoj.e we pia.i :
Hi en ho, 1 otne, I.01U .lu.
Ml of whiili U li'apectfully -uluuiileil -Hciuy
Collin .Million, cbalnuaii; (hubs V.
lib Ley, llciriil; .lolm-,011, S'amuel ,1. XbeulN. I).
. I'Mier. William ilcKIbbin, Ceoiue'll. Siew.irt.
S. P. hpiichei, llimy v.iii U.ile. .b.hn l) Wilt,
.1. Ito Sluin-.n, I). W. Moffat, . II. Mr Cm.
milk, John M. Ilail.iu, I1.111I1I II. oji, i:. W.
('. lluiupl.uv, William It. C11l.be, .lol.11 I). I'.n
hOi, lllL-ha A. l'ia11, .folio W. Tostir, Chillis
T. TIio'iii lion.
in iit'liinr Ihe iipuit uf the iii-iiiibl.iV coin
inlttcp'on mi-Jim, t cm pt .n folluvve: (I) 1 am
i.ppO-cil'to I he itili.il .mill' hiienf of the M'lenih
teiliuil of fliapter I uf the Cimiiw-ioii: (J) I
Ihinlc it iuile In mil Inio ,1 (huiih ilocli'ne
our lull, f tlnl all who ille lu iiifuipy aie mivhI;
(.i) 1 ih) not tbinl. that Hie seion.l yuiiue ot at
liile of "the biief ami iiiitiihiilt.il i-taliiuiul''
(the aillile 1 milled "Of the lloh Spiilf) ap
iiualel.i late-, the "iifoiined I.1III1."
.b.hn Pe Witt.
IlC
IS IT "IMPERIALISM?"
llliloi of 'I lie '1 illume.
Ml : N If "linpeilall-iu" wle'ii, after Hie i .
pclldilllle 01 III Mil" lil.lM' liMn lilld mllllini' if
inii.ey lo fno Culm noni pilu; afiei i-.ililiri-iu
mole thin i.iiim -ihooN, pi.miiall.i liinl.h
Ilia' Mil. At level inl hiillilii..- Knud loidi .ii in-,-Hi.
i-1iud; .illi l iii-lllilliii'." mini other le
ri l in .nut liiiniii' imi l.nlll lu her fatm, we
lull, in M.i.t '31. i;lti hlilli In her ualiouil lite'
It ii "llilitl I iIImii" when, in the i im- of i'.nto
I'll ii, .e Intel ititin her ptnple a umeimiieiit "'
lipn-ililillii .mil hie a- ilnl ot aiie of oi.i
t.iti-i aliuo-t doubled l.i r evpiuls ,nul luipiiU;
i-tablMiid mIiiiiiN toi tlie I'l.tiilO pupils c iilulle.l;
I'll 1 1 L III i 1 1 1 .tear :i Mlnml Iiuiih.-, while Spain
ill. I i.ot btillil In i niie in (DO .,it'i lediiiul In r
.li.illi i .lit- by In .nit i re lull nnd lllwn In l tue
tl.il' Willi mil 'jijj.intit' Mi.ill.tlx';
It I "Iii'I'iiI.iIImii" in tin mittir of our pin-p..-i'd
piuih.i-' of tli- Danl'li VI li ill i Hand-,
win it tin ptnple nl iho-e l-l.iinli lute, ilioii.t
to .1 nun, kIkiiIiIhI theii ileiio In uitir u ir
fiuill.f
I. It "liiipiilall-iu" whlth .nlnillliil iw.ilt
inin our lulil. ami Kite h'.l pl.u thallj i-t.ilf
i lutit. liiili. id of belnr lunger Mibjtd In tlie
h 1,1 in and follltn of a diilit liiuile?
I II "Impi iMIIrm" Willi li ha- i.iu-l-il maily
.1 lltuwiud of urn be-.t iiilloii.nle Ihe intil
tin ciliont Itaditu In espJlll.lte tlnliisthii In
Ih.i-e l.ii'.oll li nl tin ".ii wlieii' ill iKiiix
ih.' I'liillppllH.--fm the puipn-o uf riliii'.il intr
111. i i, . Hit. i peo le' In biioute woiktii lei Hum
m1w, .im ,i foui.djllnii klip inn.iid-. .in.ociaic
A) nut. in i IIiii--IiIi, who me loudiiillni; di.t
s ho. .W Willi ,iu emolliiinil of l,0,oiiii pupll-i, and
liltihl mIiooN atliiideil by IV1"" iidull"! wlio aie
wdiiimd win h m i tiny aie t :i t lim il, nml
boatful lr lo platis mil niipplleil?
li it "linpeM ill-Ill" wlilth by .tho liiiuiipli if
iiiilli.ili illilouiai, In mi tiled for nil llie n.i.
lloi)-. of llie woild the beiullt ot nil "upeu dooi"
for iniiiiiii in, in ijii.'.iutlr, ticiuhr.' Cliluty
It I-, "lmpiiiillui" wlili li dlltH Ihe .1-1 linn
of iiiii''lioie nml llio pi t in I Ion of our free tljt;,
ami in duo i'.in, ll,ii-u't llio of late, leliaiiu
o prloi londitinii, -I el'.aie il! vm Koiiiiiiiuiit, lo
tie ii'puoi of I'mope?
Il It "liupcrl tlliin" which piolivu llie luifu
of out Veil tu of nil lliiii, ilillte oi loni'iii.
l-oui'
If tlio lliiii'.-t be "hupirlalUiu," Hun mini
INiii'iIiikIoii le llUriied luiln lillill. if.ii.u, l.lii-
OMu iitini iii'iiinii. .mi in ivintiy null) napoleon,
naltei
Miy Hi.
I. Ilallaid.
r-'iliiuiiUih,, . V.
WHERE IT STRUCK.
wiiilli.iu' uf u luiiiilir wa :otul for ,1 p .
ciill.iill In pinki'ii-;; he ncier nlu! Wjiliiut
inin ; m d nml out .ii-.iln tlie uordi, "It tutlh-i
cue," 'Hun rjli I- u tli.io when II. u li.ihit pji.nl
lioiu liliii, ami lhl w.w hou' il i.ime uUnit,
HUiir lo (.p.'.ih kil hi, i l!ii, liu h.iid: "M'tuil,
it Mlll.i'.t uiie, lu lellfV.'ln Ihu etlih-ii. i "
"Mop," niid liN lonJihlp, "If il ,tllki-i one.
Ilia) li lu hour tir luncligoii, ami the lu'ut
mtii l iiiljuuiii,"
And llie coiiit lii-tinlly jdjounivd. Ti'l-llltj,
ALWAYS BUST.
antr
Sprliur nml Sunuiier Ovforili nml tlooli tlmt con
tent tlie m hnl and eomfajt the feet,
Men's "Always" Busy Oxfords, $3.00
Ladies' "Mclba" Oxfords, S2.50.
L.eAJs & RoMIy,
114-MG Wyominfj Avenue.
New York Announcement.
Horner's Furniture
is tho subject of this announcement.
The term stands for everything that
isrelinble nnd fashionable in Furni
iurc, in both the simple nnd ornate
lines, whether wanted for town or
country homes. Two other impor
tant features are the modernto prices
at which tlie goods are marked, and
their unequalled assortments.
Dining-Room Furniture In all finishes of
Antique. Belgian. Flemish ami Goldrn,
with Tables, Dining Chairs.Chlna Closets
and Side Tables to match.
Bedroom Furniture in all the various woods
and finishes, including special lines for
country homes. Brass Bedsteads In ex-r
elusive patterns and all sizes. Enam
eled Iron Bedsteads from 5.00 up.
Latent designs in Parlor 'Furniture, Library
Furniture, Hall Furniture.
Select examples of Old English. Mission,
Weathered and Oreen O.tk Furnituie;
also lull lineol Venetian Carved Furni
ture. H. J. loraer & Co.,
Furniture 3I:ikvtH nnd Importers,
01 -5 W. 23d St., !Ncw York
(Ail)olnliic rut'ii 3!uee.) .
r
Has Ever Been Found
in the Enamel of
AGATE NICKFX-STEEL
TheBLUE LABEL
Piotected J Dccicln cf U.ittsd States Court
Pasted on Every Piece
PROVES IT.
If substitutes are offered, write us
This trade-mark is on every piece
of genuine Agate Ware.
ry
f "E
HAKE1
1520
KINDS
Sold by rir.t-il.i3 Dep.irliiient ami Hoime-liirnl-ilitui;
Ktorci. hind lor new IlooUlet.
LALANCli & GROSJEAN MFG. CO.
sm'Yomc noicix ciiicaco
FOOTE & FULLER CO.,
140-148 WASHINGTON- AVENUE,
SCKANTON, PA.
Complete line of tlio genuine L. &
G. Manufacturing' Company's Agate
Nickle Steel Waie,
it.i nu f.ic ( in crs of
Store and
Window
Awnings
Our celebrated
Strap Roller for
Awnings a Specialty
328 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa.
THE
EXPERIENCES
OF PA
A Ssrlos ol. delightful Sketches just Is
sued by th;LacUivanr,a Railroad, These,
sketches are contained In a handtoricly
Illustrated book called " Mountain and
Lako Resorts," v.hlcli dtsctlbes some ol
Ih: most atlracllvo summer places In thu
East. ,
Send G Cents In postage clamps to T. Vt,
LEE, General Pascenger Agent, New YctL
City, and a copy nil) be mailed you.
.
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The ScrantoM TfUMJNn's third great Educational Contest Is now open. There are offered as Special
Rewards, to thoso who secure the largest number of points, THIRTY-THREI3 SCHOLARSHIPS In soma
of the Leading Educational Institutions In the Country.
List of Scholarships.
Si liot.irslilpi In Sjiacuio butt roily, nt l i-
catl , , A col
Sliotiinliln in lliul.uell lnUcinlt f.'.W
ScliolJIslilii III Hie 1 iiltmlty uf
Siliol.ir.ililn lu M'.iililiuton Siliuol
Scliol.uililp ill WlllllniKioit llltl.liKon hcinl
liny Si liolaislifi lu llitlillii'oii I'olleKlale t'lc'luil.i
1 01 y i-diool
(ilio!arlili lu Nuvtoii I ollnjiale lulitlite..
i lioI.ir-lili in Ke.tAtoue Aeiideuiy
Silinl.iit-liiji In llionii Colli Ke I'lepualmy
Silioot
Siliolarliii in lite Seliool of tlie I..H l.auamia
Sliolarililii lu VIII..M-ll.ine liiftttute
Slioliirlili In Cotult Cotlajtu (Suiiimir
Siliool)
ScliolnIin hi Scrnnton Conscn.itory of
MihIo. ut M'J'i eail
Sihnl,u.-li!ii In ll.iitlenliciiili School ot alus.li:
mid Ail
SelioUrnlilpi tn Sfi.intoii llnslneM ColleRe, at
YMHI eat'li
Scliolarslilpn in liileri'Htioiul Corieipoiideiice
School', merjito i.ilue "i"if eicli
Seliolaisliipi in l.m lcaMiiinu llnWne'H t'olleire,
nt '. null
Scliolaislilp-) In Alfred Woolei's Vocal Studio
S3
EVERY CONTESTANT
will receive ten per cent, of all
SPECIAL HONOR PRIZES.
A new feature Is added this year. Special Honor Prizes will be given to those securing the largest num-i
ber of points each month.
The 'Contestant scoring the largest number of points before 5 p. m. Saturday, May 31, will
receive A HANDSOHE GOLD WATCH, warranted for 20 years.
Special Honor Prizes for June, July, August, September and October will be announced later. !
Those wishing to enter the
plan will be cheerfully answered.
The
Finest
Line
of
Porch Rockers
Ever shown in Scranton
A strong1 but true state
ment. We have nearly every
thing in summer furniture
including the
Prairie
Grass Goods
Artistic in design, rich in
appearance and very prac
tical. We want every house
keeper in Scranton to visit
our stove and inspect out
stock you'll find prices
right and goods the best to
be had.
& Gomel!
121 Washington Avenue.
Manufacturers ol"
stock
SaivgiigftgJii2gi$i)2
I PILSNER :
Brcw?r.Vi
435IOJ5J?
N. seventh St
Scranton, Pa.
Old 'Phone, 23J1,
New 'Plione, 2935.
f 'i !l
When in Need
Of anything' in the lino of
optical goods we can supply it.
Spectacles
fand Eye Glasses
Properly
fitted by au expert
optician,
From $1.pO Up
Also n,ll kinds of jnescrip
tiou voik and repairing'.
t
Alercereau & Council,
138 "Wyoming- Avenuo.yf
f Doh sun w
Lager
Beer..
i' H 3 ! 'l 4 5 S H 4 v i
lloiliiwlu - .. nil
ITu3
for llom
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1T0
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TO BE PAID Each contestant falling to secure one of the scholarships
the money he or she secures for The Tribune during the contest.
Contest should send in their names at
Address all communications to
CONTEST EDITOR, Scranton
EDUCATIONAL.
Do You Want
a Good Education?
Not a short course, nor an easy roune,
nor a eluap cour-v, but tho beat education
to be bad. -No other education It worth
Fpendim; time and money on. If ou do,
write for j catalogue of
e
College
Easton, Pa.
which offci-t thorough pieparation in the
Knginec'ihiK and C'liemical Profcs-dons as well
as tlio regular Collese courses.
Announcement
During the summer of 1902, in
struction in all the subjects required
for admission to the best colleges
and scientific schools will be given
nt Cotuit Cottages, a Summer
School of Secondary Instiuction,
Cotuit, Massachusetts, under the
direction of Principal Charles Ii.
Fish The courses of instruction
are lor the benefit of five classes of
students:
1. Candidates who have received
conditions nt the entrance examina
tions, JJ. Candidates who have postponed
examinations until September.
3. Students in Secondary Schools,
who, by reason of illness or other
causes, have deficiencies to make up.
4. Students in Secondary Schools
who wish to anticipate studies and
save time in the prepaxatlon for
college.
C. Students in collego who hnve
admission conditions which must be
removed before the beginning- of the
next Scholastic Year.
Tor paitlculais address,
CHARLES E. FISH, Principal
School of the Lackawanna,
Scranton, Pa.
Dr. & Mrs. John MacDuffie's
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
2-lh jr.n Tttciit.i flu .vi'ji. iiiulor tin' in mi.-,,
limit f Ml" ll Mil'. ("Ilu'i uii.ii,it.,iv
tll.l lll'.lililllll' lOllldtn lll.lilllll llllli litii t',
iU. Ml KllU iioii.iIiI.iii. IliJitiiliit ctiuiiinU.
'll'lHlL C'ullltl. 111. Hill tl. l III .llluilUncil l
hli;lil iiiiilii-iniiit- uf ln't ccii'i,'H, fm pm,
tlciil.ll- nml i.iluloiiiic .ulili i s
J11I111 .Mji Itiilllv, 1'h. II., .111 IliKlK-iil, JUvi,
SI'AKiNOKAlAl, SCIIOOl,
I'iA btluiul.-liuiu, 'j,
'1 lie iSJinliulliuii liu .iili.i.liui 111 Ihi Mhlillc
-U'll-.111.1 Si lllol -lull cJj-.MjwIII Imi lulil .llllic III,
111'ii iiIhikI ki iiUhu'-i ul .t. in-riiiitidl iu i.ii.o
liillll IMIIIlillltllilli Jll'l I Ml I' llio K'llinl lUll
rtllllll llicll "I'll, l-'i KUl'H-il till) Jllllinl Ull'i llllll.
ilU .H'JH CCI1IIM1 I ( III! Iiulliul. 'Jill. !'!,' Will
I ;u hc lit i'iiiiitiiint) uitin In di m, ui tin.
lime ii.iit' 1'i.ti'i' l-i ill lull f. ih 1 ji.iI j ulll
ioiik' iin.hr III .uie iimil.iilini.sijf 1-. iiiiiiutKii,,
lor iu'1 imtli iiln- jiMrpii jt nine
C, I' llllil.i:, A. M I'lliuljul.
20RANT0N OORIlliSPOHDENCE S0HO3L?
iCKAMOV, l,
V J, 1'o.ter, i'U'.ldcnt. 'rimer II. Lamll, Itcti.
It. J. Foster, Millie; I'. Allen,
Vice I'rolJcrit. 3ocrtr;.
TRIBUiNE WANT ADS,
BRING QUICK RETURNS
Lafay
in Special Rewards
Scrnnton Tribune's Greatest ot Alt
EDUCATIONAL CONTESTS
Closes October 251902.
Rules of the Contest.
Tlio pircta1 fonnrd-i will lj ghtti to llic jieiton neout
tn tlie latcril tiumliee of iolnt(.
I'oliiK will lie ciedltiil lo iuiitcstmi(H wciirliiK new nub
crlbci to Tin! Siraiitou Tillmlie ut follon:
I'olnUt.
Hue iiiotitli'ii nilHi'ilptlon, .,.,,, ,$ 'i0 t
Time inoiillw' -mli-i ilptlou t.A'i :t
SU inoiilhi' iiliiilillon,.,.,,., it.CU (i
One jmi'h mili-nilpllon , ri.lKi M
The loiiteitaiit Willi the lili'liect liiuniiti ot polnln will
li ahin a iholie fiom the llt ot fpeel.il retranU; llie con
titiinl will tlie mond hinliis'. iiuiiilicr ot iiointi will be
Ltlien .1 eholce of the iciiiilnliifr letianU, unit to on through
the Hit,
The ioiitotalil who mirei the hljhr-t uumlier of points
iliirlin: nny calendni' uiuulli of the collier will reeelm n
ppeclnl liieior lewud. llil leward lielnsr entlielv independ
ent rf the ultimate di'poiltlnn of the nlKhil-.hip".
I'.aeh irinletant fnlllmr to fecme n Fpeelnl lewaril wilt
he nlen lo per ecnl. of nil money he or she tuins In.
All fiile-oilptloiH inii't lie pihl hi aiHance.
Inly new Mihsi illmii will lie counted.
Itinew.ili hy peoni wlioe mtiici lire iiliendy on imr imb
eilption lint will lint he iiedlled. The Tilhinie will linrvlli
cale euli .iiheilpllou and If found irii'Kiil.ir in any way'
iciciien (lie light to lejcet it.
.Vo tr.uivferi can he made aitir ctedlt lui' once liccn given.
All ruliMiiptloiiK nnd Ihe e.i'h to pay for them muit be
Imtided In .it Tlie Trillium o'llce wllliln llio week In wlileh
tiny nre reeureil, fo that papcn can be sent to the mil)
Hr!litii ut once.
SnlwciiptloiK tnnl be written on lilanlo, oliieh can bs
iecuied at The Tribune office, or will be sent by mall,
one
All questions concerning the
Tribune, Scranton, Pa.
ii
Headquarters
for '
Incandescent
Gas Mantles,
Portable Lamps,
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Kern Incandescent
Gas Lamp.
Gunster&Forsyth
1
253-327 Pcmi AYCiiue.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
A
LDINE
UOTEL
4 tu AV.,iti: rwi:i:. sotii and uotiists.
NEW YORK.
liUROI'fiAN PLAN. NEW. FITGPROOF
Convenient to Theatres and Shopping
Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town
cars niij transfer at It It ave. direct
to hotel,
Itoonisulth llatlil (.Suits with lUtli
$l.'illiiimirl. I ( ?i.50,
W. H. PARKE, Proprietor.
WESTMINSTER
Cor. SKlccntli ft. anil Ir '.i
NEW YORK.
HOTEL
g I'lacc,
Anuilcaii I'hn, V.Z0 l'cr Kay ami Uinranlt.
European 1'lan, $1.00 l'cr Day and UiiwaicU.
Special li.ttca tn Families.
T. THOMPSON, Prop.
For Business
Men
In tho
district.
heart
of the
wholesale-
For 81101)1) era
it mllltc'; wall: to Wanamalrer!.
S minutes to Slcecl Cooper's Bis
Htorc. Ev.ny ot access to tho treat
Dry GooiU Stores.
For Siglilscors
One block from B'wny Cam, f I
Inr easy tranaportallou to all
points of Interest.
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t JNIUH lUJltt..
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4- Cor. Uth ST. ft UNIVljnsiTT PC
4. Only ono Block from Broadway. 4-
X Booms, $1 Up. pRSFflSEXi, X
SPRING AND
SUMMER RESORTS
Atlantic City.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKINO
(lu iUiur of tin' Mlrgliaii) Moiiuufin, l.eliili
.ilii',v i.iilrn.iili n in 'lnu.iii'l.i. Hulling, lU'ilni,',
iiiuil.', id. Ili"llint l.ihlt', ltr.isuiial.il. i-.uc4,
LAKE WESAUKINO HOTEL
I". ().. Al'ei
1'J, bl'llil ful liiiiil.lot,
C. i. IIAtllllS.
Thc Westminister
hi iilm 1.) .lie., near lliviih, Atliiitli I itv. Ocicii
all the jc.il, Nni l'arlur, l.lowlor ami all ntguVril
impruiuiiuiU. Sjicc-lal iii i iij Itatw.
CIIAS. IJUtlRH, Prop.
HOTEL RICHMOND,
liciitucl.' Aenuc. I'iitt Hotel Iroin flcaili, At
iantii. Lit, A. J.i ud Duan iliw loom,; ca
paelly (w; llU lor uncial ralca. J, II. JcnW
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