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Ktlertd at Ui 1'iwtofflca at Hcriuiton, as Second
, , L'Iiim Mill Mailer.
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lUtrfija Rind to print (hart ltctlra front Ita
fricndi tienrlng tin tirreut tiitdra, hut Hi
fhln If that them mint Im ilencd, fur puli.
lltmtlou, hy tlm writer's rani tunnel nnil
thi condition tirm'ftltiiit tn nrcvptntico li
thnt nil rnntrlhullnm alialt lie object to
edltorlnt ravliltui.
ME rr,AT ItATK KOK AIIVKRTIHINO.
l)ti following table lion tbt irke per Intli racli
Inaertlon, ipnoo to he Used v lllilii una yean
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For card of thanks, resolutions of tuiidoleince, anil
ilmtlar cnnlrlliiillnin In tin imlure tifailVHrllslnir,
The Tribune miikcs a cliurge of tl tents a Hue
TEN PAGEvS.
'scrtANToN. Hi:i'Ti:.ini:it i: vmi.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
' State.
Govemor-S W PHNNYPArtCRn.
tlculn int (loifi not V M DHOWS.
Societal' or Inteiiml AITalls ISAAC B
BROWN.
I County.
CoiiBross-wn.1,1 m rossnuj
JudRc-A A VOHIlfrtG
Commllonpi-H)IIN roiTninii MOIl-
ms JOHN' PI1NMAN
MillP Insprtois-.,lJVi:i.YN M. 1V
ANS, DAVID T W I T.I.I A MS
Legislative.
Fiit nistiiit-josiipn ot,ivi:n
bpooihi Dixtiiit mux s('in:i"i:it.
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Thlld DlHlllil-i;iJVAH1 IAAIKS.
Fourth Dlslikt-P A PI1II.D1N.
Election das, Xm. 4
feeietiuv Shaw l nifr thf tmll -pi'
Ahen he ald' ''Pin- iioteitli t.ulfl
Is nut tile niotlu'i nt- mist'-. IIuuikIi It
if the p, i lent (if iiiulltloiis that niuKe it
profltniiU' foi inplt.il to i inuliine, anil
congenial lot l.tbin loots tttle"
The Good of All.
IN TIM' illffetilit spuLlnt chilli
J'llili'iit ISooMctt linx iiuuh- up
and ilown the (ouiittv befoic
inenibeM of oiganlid labor, he
lnyt- emphatic sliest upon the 1iio.nl
piliulple that the usefulness the 1 1 11
it and adaptation ol oinanitd labia
tn the (in unis-tamis nnil lniltistil.il
pi OKI ess. of the tlliKS tan onh be sus
tained h tetoKnltioti ul lndl Idu.if le
t.pnnslblllt A man who inteis a union
and Is hoin of this fm tot In bis in.in
liood and illi alleKlalue to sUi iet as
a" u holt', cannot be leganled as u flee
HKenl SoUot, it Is title, Is itselt an
niank union but the sue 111 unit is
al)olllti.l lite so loilK as Ills lieidoiu
of .niton does not Inttlfeie with the
eiflflU of otheis Ithin this spheie he
is at llbeit to puisne in his own n
thP ideals of lllo and happiness which
hi Is i.tpable ot attalnlni? It Is the
teridpnij. the nnfoi tun.ite tendeiax or
ois.inied l.iboi to c in muse ilbe as
IniRPb as possible the libeitv ot In
itlathe ol the menibeis of the union,
and not satislled with this Inio.ul upon
indlvidu.ilisiu It PiiiltMVo b lawful
niTans. wlitn possllilc, but b unlaw ml
acts tieiilienth, o -et limitations ui
the actiities ot men who lettise upon
their own iesponsbllt to become as
boeUtcil with its m.uhliiei The mav
111' Wisp ill the JU i be foolisll ill tills
latitude, hut It Is tilt business of eei
rch eminent which has a conception of
its bishPst lcsponsihllit toecllle them
npalust the .iK8ies.iui ot any man oi
boi1 of men who ti to abuiLtate th it
pihlleRe, Willi h Is at tbt bottom of all
otheis, the tiftlit ot pmij nian to wenk
tiicl sell his laboi when and allele he
Dlcav's
Tile apoloslsls ot loeic ion rind intlinl
ilHtlun ol nee laboi Insist tint weie it
tiol tin Hade unloiil.sui tlie lot ot the
WnikliiKin.iii would be what It was
twent cais ,iro, mil that coinbliu
tiun s absoluti l ne(is.sn to coinbtt
with Its own iiii'ilinils the tinsiiupiilous
aFrRltssion and tiiiin ol eapltal No
one with sensi disputes tlie M'litinl
forte anil the until of these fiiKUincnts
Capital lias bteu Kiettl, m(si ami
tvianulcil it is not it inaiKalile lot
its ni.iriii.tnlinltx it, The let,'lllmiite
fiopc and attitude ot timle unionism is
foitiiiK it into a itioKiiitlou ol itx ie
pponslblllt as well iik ilHlmltulliiK Its
rlKlits If c oeii Ion and Intlinlilatluii
wcie the weapons enililo.wcl h ciipliiil
in Its icouomle and liltoile declop
nipnt to stiboullnate luboi to Hh woltlsli
Kircd. Is it an iiu!ok oi Justlllc alloii
foi unlonlsiu to iiuulate its win si
nnlts,' It Ik haul to billee tHut It tun
bfi "0, We'aie not'tonrei neil ubout inpl
tal. It will in the end tnUe inie ol It
pel f. When oiKiiuled luboi aiiUleMes
in, if It does not upinc of Intlinldu
tlonMoeiilpititHijil the botott to toup
nim 'tiVrgtiiln fioiii doing what
tlU'-5Bf;4riK,feaUilBlit to do, iiolliiUK
tan f""Wwlilii(' 1'R fpllow hut
law less fe-sffMUViliiK IP lidvl(lu.ls
and thigtinjrttinult The f,ond uf eacli
for all,itiUli7ofliU ror emh Is, as tlio
pieHi(leKi)oTnf)yit, the eniiKel of the
pentlipJjjaJiTO Any tji.e vchlih
RiileitWilJt.xJMh of oiRanl-ieil miiI
el" Is ufiti3,iinilr)H""l-Pi"SU''t'Ivo nnil
Bnti.ntitlolvJTlJJpoort of nil, f'lV" '
tan only n&'tjnmil In tlie pibwlute
vupienitu olVljtWiinil oiiju.satld the
Kimil of emh iTSPii'll inn only he Ju.
talned by (uui unlet htir to the inii.
Iditnl the fflupieimicy of IiIh uwn In
ltiatle In ul that eonteins hlinnelf mid
thltt does wit Intefeie with Uiu ludl
JtluallMii oghlB n'elKlibiu,'
It all amount, IuUIiVV iiililn tlm ulniple
code of IllcJJund nioiiilsithe lii)Iet
and most hSxfiagab"ieor nil the upluu.
Isnis of llft''Jae and let lle,"
e ,
The newtfUpeit nay that Knipeioi
tyilllarn'a BtwrnfosM atthe aeiinan
army inanoeuveiH is tellliiK upon some
3 the lsltnis vho tue not nc customed
to.Ct.up.at 3 a. in., after luuliik- u
tifed'two hoilis befoie. Wo will wuBer
tlft 'fVllluirt v'atlnot out;iic i.e-ouaid
Th'rf number of Aiueilcuit whs vessels
, ""J!,",!"; sp'ounfj tliCbt; da3 LtppcsU
tlj ired of liiti eased n jnactlie
lb the nouiulliiK leads and or a shiiht-
j'7n the chart iltjiait.nent Tliiutu
unwiui.
Mlllllmwlollnl- bonis are Ion Vtilun)ite to
be subjected to tlttnecesmtry tlsk.
,. . , . .. (
The odd IIiIiik it limit the hiencli ot
jomle case which Is tnitltliiK unlmjipy
Hip tally inituled life of fiillcRi' I'tofin
ciirJliunilmilKli. In that ith Kill Hltotild
waul ilitiuitKi's fm- not belni; allowed to
many a man t nimble of wilting Midi
tlttellv stlipld loll' lellets
The Training: of pur OlrU-
r
TIM IIIMJl!!-' Is nppiitenllV
spieadlliB that lunvalent
edtlcatlolinl methods In pub
lic and hiinidltiir school",
si'inlnai Ich mid colleKt'-', not to meiitlnn
lonsenatinles and pIikch of petliilled
instl llt'tlnit, hocei iiilValitUKeous they
mav he to bo. s in tialuliiK foi u Ikoi'
nilM Hud etlccthe mmiliood, leae lunch
to he ilesjied In tllelr effet I tipon
women. The nitlcle which we pi luted
on 1 lil- pane I hu olhei day, fi mil the
Medliul Iticoul, ijKlnir u .Monti lull, X.
J., pli sit Inn's hw as to the need of
beltel phsia 1 1 ul nlnic for young Kills,
was incieU one of in in piolests fiom
allllioiltatlle vmiues at the liihlllliiinltv
mid, liom it talloiial hoc In I standpoint,
the stupendous foil of t;ilndluir out
the ht.iltli mid, teal happiness of oin
Kills In the hlgli pitssuie mill which
we c onverillonallv dill "'niodei n iducn
tlon "
One does not UUe to admit, mid the
tiailltlom of ihhiiliv me all :iKiiltit
adinlttliiK. that the Ameiitiiu Kill has
an faults,- but the told titith ton
tionts u tneiy tit, mid It seems to be
KettlnK toldei as the'ems pass, that
the Ametlcan Kill "f the pellod Is de
le! loialillK phsl(ally. Not that slie is
IosIiik hei beaut. It by beauty is
meant sinaitntss of appeal aiu e, dls
tltutlon In diess mid iliaiui of munnei,
theie tun be no Kalusnal that she is
far inoie benutlftil than tVei her
mbthel ol her Kimidmotllei was, beau
tiful tliotiKli tliev weie deenied In tlie
hev da of theii tliaiins Hut theie Is
this sul dlffei elite to note' The uiothel
and the KWinilinothti Kept theli beauty,
foi the lenson that they kept thell
health, wheieas the Ameikan xii 1 of
tod i s ii'l Hlits heiMesene utotes of
ltallt to tlie l uthltss ileiuanils ot Ir
i.itlnnil taslilons, mil when old ciioiikIi
to wem the iioCtu ot niolhei hood, as It
might to be win n, In the bloom of
htaltli. lillds beloie hei in' too often a
dieai ista of linalldlstii m of net wills
(In line
We know It Is lustonim tli meet this
aiKUiiient b citing tile spiead of ttiu
Inlne athh'tits and In pointing to iu
st.uuis of health- woiilinliooil pie
seied into old aKe Hut the fait le
nuiins is we liat' stated It a tint con
tinued b ltul statlstlis h the testl
mon of ihslclins tml b tominon
obsfi atimi. Our blitli l ite Is del lln
Iiik as oin niitloiial wealth Inn eases,
111 othei Winds when intents ale best
pit piled loi thlldieii in the sense of
liaiiiK the means to feed clothe and
educate them, iewel ihlldien imiie
W'h ' Not bet uise the aie tiuwel
i time Let no nian. think so meanl of
the Allieikiili people as seiiousl to he
lie e that Ti.ue down the leuScms
wheieei possible to do so tialik), and
see it tlie i hiet among: them Is not the
pll.slt.tl lilipiepaietlliess of mil o el -ediitateil
and oei net nous slstfis and
d.iUKliteib to beat the stiaius and (Hies
of matt i nil without peisuiml s ttiitUes
whlc liTinh maitis Invite
It is s-llh to sa that this Is not a
iiijtui toi publli illst iisslou It Is a
Mi vital, mattei tin not mil publli
disLtisslon but also publli lelned. The
evil Is plain It dots not disappeai
when we shut mil ees to It Theie
lillist be vas to alleIate It, and tlls
t usslon should In lug lhee loilh And
the stuitlng point of any well-ouleied
discussion shoi(ld be the tail that a
sWein ot eduiutlon whltli btglns b
puttiiife upon oung gills u ta of t-n-duuinie
be.onil theli natuial pnweis,
and whltli loiitlnues tliiough Intel -mediate
Blades mid t loses without
plaiiug as uppeiinost the need of a
sound and stiiul liod to tail the
Kiacts of a well-li allied mind and the
inoial beaut of a inltuied soul is a
tiimt, taiiing its niise down to
1 li tu I ' gtneiatloiis
4,
The teat hei s of the Nesiiuehonlng
sthools ma. be puispettivu iiilitllilates
fm local politltal luinoip.
The American Way Best.
OM PLAINT Is t amnion among
Ameiltan liaveleis at the sU.
tailed cMesslve tliaiges made
b tlie Pullman lompmiv fm
sleeping and pailol cm seivlte
Wliethei these ihaiges ate extesslve in
not is a mattei of oplidon; those pa
iug them natuially holding dlffeient
vlew.s fiom those exattlng them. If
the Pullman tompany hud .shmp com-
petltlon and the same pi lies piewiiled,
tlie ihaiues me that most tiavtltis
would pay without iniii muting; tile
fin t Unit thine Is mi i oiiipetltlou Is
what giates.
Hut whuleM'i the equity of the Am
eiltan t liaises, they me inode.st uliii
p.ueil with the pi lies for a similar
although Intttlor set lie In Iaiiope.
William V., Tuitls makes this clem hi
a leltei 111 the Chlutgo Iteioul-lleiuld
imupuilng Ameikan with Kuiopeau
lalhoiid iiiethods. In ndtlltlini to the
tact that oullnaiy passenger tales me
KU pel tent, hlghei on the othei tilde,
with uiiommudatlmis fm less than on
this, (to width, on some tialns i mining
no fustei than so miles mi limn, uu ex
cess i.ue, or "spenl supplement" of
.11 l-.t pel tent. Is added), ho pieseuts
the following table showing lompm
ismis of beith ihaiges In sleeping cms
Im toinpaiallve distant es:
Chicago to ban Via lit Ism , tllili
Pails to Const. inilnnnlt- u 'li
'I'lilcago to Nnl uik , r. 10
Pilllh to Mildild , ,,, U'lKi
illiah" I" Di liVi'l ,,.. ' o)
I'ail to .Muiilti t'ailn,, d Su
t'lilt.igo to llos'ttin , , ,, h 01
Palis to Home ,,..,......, ,, 2. tu
l'lli'at,ii to New Ul leans ,..,.,,,, d (0
fails to Ht, I'ftt'islilltg,,,.,., ,,, ) u
t'llitagii to HI, Paul ,.,. '.' (0
Pmisi to .Maisellles.,, , ,,,,,, 1.' to
I'llliiigo to ilinalni. ...,,., , , 'J ,'u
Paibi lo Vienna , 7 10
t'hliugo to IMIlsbilig,,.', ,,,,,, ,, ' fO
falls to (leno.i , 7 iU
t.'liluHJo n Detiolt ,...., J in)
falls to delimit.,., , ,.,, HO
nilcsgo to Dulfalu , .1(0
l'aila to Deillii...., 7 00
In addition to these ihaiges the pas
senger lu Lompulled to pay a booking
fte amounting to 50 op 73 tens f he
bu)s a tltket at any uthei plucc than
c
the tlopot. OtiHIile tluket ofllLci, which
mo maintained for the coiivnifetire of
the public, ate Hilppoitrd hy tlirni anil
not by the inlluay companies, iih lit
the United Stales. The URciiti who
i tin them iccih'e no c ompeunntliiii oth
er than the t mmnlsnlmiH they me al
lowed to fliaige tipmt tlcketH stild. VW
theiinoie, Hlei'iiltig cat spute In Ihltope
must be paid for when tespived and If
the htiyci chmiKcs his mind or Ih ttn
able foi' any icnson tu niitlti' the Jour
ney he foi fells the money or takes hjs
eluincps of disponing of his deeping inr
ticket ieisonally. In otne iilnces it II
nv ticket agents will take the tiotlbte
to well his lesei tut lull for him after all
the other heitliM In the tur me mild,
piovlded he pas them a llbeial (om
mlsslon, lo, 1". oi L'O per tent, of the
value of the ticket.1 Home eats ago
when .Mr. t'nitls wanted to give up n
lesei tittlon mi the .sleeping tat Horn
I'.nls to Mudiltl, the ticket ugent kept
mine than one-half of whal he got us
his ioiiiiiiIhsIou lot It, 'Pile lilies of the
loinp'tiiy would tint allow him to rc
iliem It oi sell It olllclallv, but alter
cvci v ollit'i' btith In the tur was sold
he itiulil dispose of It mi Ills pilwite
luvfTuiit If then' shoiiltl he niiv lilllher
ik'inuud. (.Ii. (.'nuts p. ild $1.! fm a
bei th and sold It lor $". .
Iltiiopean Hlteplng tats, he explains,
me divided Into i mnpm tincnts aiiom
moilatlng two ami I'oiu peisons, with
Just loom enough Im the legs between
the edge uf the bet th and the patlltlon.
At most agent les a lallwa lltkel Is
lequlieil fm eveiy hei th, and It Is Im
possible fm a passenger lo buy an en
tile tompaitmtut without pa lug
double lallwa I'. lie. If a man and his
vife tu two ladles me tiae.llng to
gethei thete Is no Im oiivenlence, pio
vlded single t oiup.tt tinents tun be had,
but If none hut double tompailmeiits
lenialn tmsolil the me Compelled to
sleep in a little tell not laigei than
an nullum double bed, with one or
mole sti angeis, anil tlikets me sold
intlisiilniiuately to men and to women.
In the fate of these facts, which do
not t-eein to be geiieiall known lit this
tountiy, it Is not to be wondeied at
that laiiopeuns w ho tiael In tlie t'nl
ttd States go home chimin iug foi Hip
adoption theie of Ameiltan lailway
methods it Is auothti way of llbeily
enlightening Hie woiltl.
Tht piomuttis of the PutlNon up
tlsing lime tlius lai been unable to
un tilt an. save geiieuls.
Although his taitli ma at times be
shaken, tilt volte ot Ml Itijan nevet
tails
Kvidtntlv tht Hookei Washington ln
tldeiit has bten foigiven.
VIOLENCE CANNOT WIN.
I'luni th llaiil-lnii Patilot
t'nlled Statts St natoi Piatt, of New
York mi In ioiik hi piedlttlng that
the stilke will tint within a wetk, but ir
tht lawltssiii'ss (ontliuus the t nil Is m u
ut hand No stilkt was evil won ill
Ameilti In v iolt me On the tmiliii,
in in thins stuUtis vvhiisu t uise was
illst have Inst littaust of It No -Hike of
gnat pi optn Huns atttiting vast lntlus
tnts .mil loin hlng whole i (immunities, as
tints the slilki of the alilluacite niineis,
tan suttttil wltlimit tlu sMiipath of the
ptople I. twit ssiiess Is the one sine wav
to nihil. He that sMiipath fail pla and
equal lights loi all ale bask pilmiple-, of
Ann ik, in institutions 'I ht AimiUan
penpli mngiilzt the light ot the mini is to
stilki, audtlle iht of an nihil nun to
mill in theli pi. lets and foi the wiims
vhlih the stilkeis hat tleseited and ie
Itcttil The will Insist on the nl ilutt n
aiue ot those lights with all the powti
ol the ,o eminent 'J llese ale the lilt ts
no mattei what deiniij,nt,iies anil illshon
tsi pollutions mi sa bethel the
niineis had 1,1 It antes tint Instilled the
stilkt' Is not the tiuextlon1 Tin hud a
ilMit to stiLxt Tin have no light to
plevint othti mi n Hum woiklng U lit u
tilt utti nipt In win b v iolt lite tilth
i uise Is lot. Tito whole bod of stilkeis
an not to be condi liuittl for the utts ol a
ftw, but the it pons ot tllaoultr and nua
nce to life and iiiopeit) .lie Incoming ul
tiihcttit I tun ritiiueut II All. .Mitt lit II
i aiinot louliol the nun whom Ills oigau
l.itioii has hd inlo idleness lasting man
months, the soonei he advists tliem to
go li.it k to wink Uu liettei It will be lor
him anil them Hint, minder and the de
stitution ot piopeitv uev 1 1 hue won a
stilke in Amirlta and nevei tan.
THEY APPBECIATED SCHWAB.
f
111 the lUiilllilaili village ol l.olelto,
wheie I'h.ules M Sihwali has his sillll
nit i home, and wheie lie yient Ills boy
hood, lie Is louunnnlv kiioVu as c'liu
lle" ruhvvab Ki tenth Mi bihwnb do
nil ul to adil to Ids t state soutti piopeity
bt longing to tin village piupei, nnil made
oviltiuts with that object in view. Ml.
Sthwab has uhas had the inlt tests uf
tht V Hinge ul lit ait. lliul not long slut e
built a limit li loi the roiumiuilt ot -
souls, mid I oi those, in u iikIIiih ol ninny
lllllts, tosllllg iipwmil of JJOOIMO
A town niielliig was uilleil ty toiislder
Ills pioposltlnn, 'Pile ihlel spt akui was
a village ih u. uler who urns a loacl
house. He Is a stanth ml rate of .Mi,
Sthwab, anil when i onset! Is possessed
with stioug Iolt nslc povveis.
"fellow townsmen." lie began, villi
hat hi hand, "I'liailles Stimuli wants
tills piopeil, anil we should give it to
him, tonsitleilng ul lie has dune im this
village and pi.iple Altlloiuli lie has
I Ni ll abiiv e theiluamsot iivmice, lit has
nevei fiilgotteu lie gicvv up hue nod
will alas he to us plain I'haillo
Schwab What would this town be with
out 1 1 1 111 . Whn I would It he if he should
It live US.' I It'll von If lie does not get
this piopeitv, he inuv j,ct dls"iistid with
an iiiigiattlul ptopltt, anil If riiatllit
Siliwab leaves us. wo might as well put
a piullotk on tlie d-d town and get out "
Nitdliss to sa,v, the piopeil was giv
en to 'dim lie" Sthvvuh uoi would tlm
village lousitlei any peiiiiilmy leriiu
neiutloii Now Voile Times,
DRIFTING,
foi Tlm Tilhiiiie.
Lot llin hum its), let us tliltt with the
licit,
Out on the wnlejsiso dtip and so wide,
In the soft glow of the piiipling skv
Vim ami I, dailliig, ah! just ou and I.
t'uuld wn but glide thus foitvu and
ill emu ,
Un a pathway of gold, o'er Ihu beautiful
bit emu, 4
lit if In my aims, as I hold ou tonight
Life would be all sunshine, all golden and
hi (Kill.
Just fin an limn !-ah, tlmn Is so btltf
'Po be lully iihsohtd fiom tliu woild
uml Us gili f,
To drift fur away fiom llte'n ttmiliillous
dii ant,
Out with the tlilp on the In east ot the
SU tarn
Let the ours lost let us tlilft with the
tide,
Out on the watcis so deep and so wide
liehlnd us, the rotks puiple shadows en
fold, Before us, the glorious pathway of gold,
-l$ose Vunll. Bpeeee.
Stiantuu, tit-pi. It.
Truth as to LoWer
Prices Abroad
0'
I'll Dtinofiiitlc! fi lends mi' li.clng
til fdi re nil Issue nut of the fact
that Koine of our inuiiurni lines
ate stild abioad at lower iitlpen
(linn ut linine. I admit Unit such Is the
i use, hul what dots It iiiiinimt to? I.el
tlie IllieoiiliiiMittil llgmpi tell!
In inn.', lisonl iai, we tiiaiilifat'tutttt
Jl M)l,Ti)l ik.i, of whltli we sold uhltiiiil
toi,'),:i.i, ami or timl jlim.oiniitKi, ut
lowel pijtes only $ ' i urn.
Ill othiil winds, of all tun salts abioad
or our mmilifactuirs, mile i pel tint,
was minted in pi he, nnil ol our tottil
in lnilfailllre of $1 1 uw UuU.uiM, the ptufopt
tlun so snltl was less t tin it oiie-tlilitlelh
of 1 poi t tut. 'Phut l all it tost us In
tlie wuv uf "cut ii Ices" to keep Ii,7,"0 0i0
wage imiieis w'otkhig full time at high
wages, us In the gloom low tut I rr eats
or IMl-'iil
I'msulng the liiM'stlgallim luithei, I
lliul bv the let'oiils of the lestlinoiiy
gheu hefoie Hie liiilusluous Indtlsttlal
t utmiiNslun, that the fullowliig lines of
niimiifiietme welt vmlolisl luluceil In
pi ko foi loiilgn sale. The lestlmoiiv
glis the total iiimUiil piodiut ol tilth
ttHlllvliig l.i in nnil the pel tint, tepmttil
or Ihil anuuiil pioiliiit, as follows;
Pel C'tut ot
i:poilid I'loilui't.
Mm blue tools ILMOuO
ll)
)
10
10
i i,i i
!'. t l
Motois uml ihlintiios IVliieo
l'llllls I'll (hill
Canntil upplis loooo
Pianos uml mgaus,,,,, i, Juo
P.ottltd In ui "ooo
Sltcl plnle, net tons (,(K)0
Anvils IOimi
i Jut ilen tools , I r.i x I
Oplltal aiipaiatus Uoiiim
Lutks and pad links i " lion
Steam II I f engines 10U00
Wile ami niaiilla lope iMIOflO
l'llntllig iiests 17ihjo
lion winking mac lilnei .. -1000(1
Coppei wile Hint slit els., room)
lo
"'2
R.1'.
"
fi
Lleittlcal llistl mill Ills ,,,. T'iOOO
Pint and salet plus -.'I urn)
Metal planing mat nines... 7,oo
Hottle v ashing machines, noun
Patent luniks and e ts '10 WW
iV
l'2
ID
Cut soles I'tlioo J
Skates 1000 J
1 hae been un ible to tllicl nnv sufll
ibnl data rtgiuliiiK tlie , "washboards
and meut ilioppiis," so pionilnentlv ip
feired lo bv ('haiimiu (iilggs and the
Deinoeratk iiipeis
Now, )( t us sic what Hie wltnissts s tlu
us to tin lates ot lcduetlun unci the
n.tsons then foi I siimni irle and
quote "Twent v pu teul lowei to orf
set ti iiispoitatlou thuigtk and tint:
low u on ui i mint ot Canatllau tarllt, 5
to 10 pt i tent, to t oiimil-slim liousts (al
most alwas necess.nv hi selling to foi
elgueis), slightly Ii ss at times oil at
touiil of Ann ill n coiuik tltlou a natuial
lesiilt of bus ffittnilesj; " pel tent, less;
lovvti In cause of til ivv bin k lowei to meet
Ihlgllsh fienth and (leim.m thtap la
bel J nianulattuu is, .o pet cent, lowei
to sell stiiplus a fuqiitnl leisou to gt t
rid ot out-of-date goods), lowei b tost
of busing and tlillveiv, tllstotuit. 10 pel
tent, width equ lis tost of selling in
tin Pulled Slates It tonstanl reason In
these tlnvs of multltailoiis Ameikan
diuiiiintis to biln' tin mtiktts to the
un uh mt histt id ot the nitiehant going
to the inuiket In the "good old," slow-
going I)c iiioti itltl ilns, lower to inn
lull time lib n lv in tlie Intel est of the
miiitan wage eiineil, lowet becau-e
ttitns me tash, lowei lilhti than lie
foictd out of the maiktt: 10 pel tent,
lass to Hngl md and (.'annua, all othtis
higlitl, aeiagt. J. to .1 pel ((.lit low ( I to
Hurt loulgn piltts, lovt'l to mtlt.ise
volume lit buslni ss at lioint fund emplo
mull' mini, and In one solltai, uufortu
nutt i isi-anlls "pi.u titalh at tost to
meet foitigll fthtap I tbor) t ompi tltlou "
'Pile lliul lepoit of the Indiistilal t oin
mission. Vol NIX p igti li.li sums up on
this point of selling at lowOi pilces
abiniil, as follows "In oidti to gain
and hold fnlelgll tiade II ll is oct isloually
been ntuissaij foi linth i ombln itlons
and Inilhldlf ll espoiteis to make low
pi lies lo foielgn puieliiseis It is lu evi
dence btloie the commission that, oven
within this loimtt, the mine distant
maikels ittehi eonn salons In pi lie. lu
ubout -'0 pel tint of the ( uses toMltd
bv the i oinmlsslon's n till lis the ixpoit
piltts liiist- nihil lowtr th tu those
ch.uged to home consumer Snim times
mini sin plus stot ks have bten un
loiihd upon the toiPlgu mil lit t. At
othei Units whtu the home iitmund has
-lai kt net! somtwliit, It has bun possible
to kttp miiiuif.it tin big rstntillslinients
iniplovtil to theli full input It and most
pioduithe f tilt lent v. onh bv llndlng a
foulgn mm lot foi pint ol the piodiut,
and that toiild be last done b cutting
in lees
'The pi at tin Is quite common In all
loiinules, and on the part of separate
istalilis,hments as will as of iiimbliu
tlons Wtn this plan nut adopttd, It
would uftiii be neies-aiy to Mill the
plants ouh pint of the time, vvhkh
would not menlv thlov a poitlon of the
Iiilioieis out of tinploinent, but vould
also add nnteil.ill to itie cost of pio
duillon of the remaining product. It Is
pi tillable, thtlttoie, that when the ex
poit prlits have been at cost (?) the io
sult has Im ii, bv keeping the plants full
tmploMil, lo hold the piltts to Ameilcan
eonsiimeis lowtr than would have been
pot sidle, otht i wise "
Anil on page 1 21, the repot t fiutlier
rajs' "1'iom sut h Infoim itlon as camo
to the ludiisiilal itmnulssion in icsponse
to Its liupililes addiessptl to tspoittis, It
Is ceitalu that tlie malting of lower
pi lets abioad than at home has lit on
guutly exaggtialitl 'boiil 20 pi i tent,
of those it polling sii that the oiia
hlonnllv miike such pi leu In orilet tn
Intel the niaiket nntl sell tholt goods;
but SO per t c uf. u poit that the st ut
elthti tlie sinie piliu abioad as at home,
or at bight i pi lees.
"It Is a fact well known lu the ,coni
imit'itl woild that espoits fiom all
countiles are often sati lilted In foielgn
mntl.ots (Note No iminti) and no body
of wage eauitis stifieied inoie fiom this
tliuii did we of the l'nittd Statis nuclei
the Wll-ou-fioiliiail low tiee tiade ait
wholly liit'speelive of all tmlffs at lioiue.
This was so lepuited b the iov.il torn
mission to the Kiltlsli pailliiment, as far
back as ISI, In whldi it-port we llud
the following slgnilliaut language, on
this point piilluilail :
"'The lalioilng ilassts lu the ninnu
fm lining ilistilcts ale veiv little uwii)e
of the esteiit to which itirv am ortcn
llldilittd foi tiling tinploved at all to the
lo.ses whli h tlitlr emplo eis voliuitmlly
hu ur lo gain anil ketp possession of foi
tigll maikets' The pun the thus re
potted upnii more than llfiv eais ago In
n flee tiade cnuntiv has since been Mun
ition to all (Dimtilis, as Is tout liishely
sliovvu b the lepoit of J, W, Jenks, who
Illestigutid the silbltct 111 llmopu ni
agent of the liulustilal commission. It
shows u couiuieito vvlildi is piaitkally
hub penile nt of tmlffs, and which does
not t-eem to be pieveiilable bv leglslu
lion estept on (lie part of tlm Impelling
itiiiutiv, 'I be making ill lowei espoit
pilots Is a question of busbies policy. It
Is iiiipopulai and (amiot be Jiistlllul uu
li ss the hciitlltH to the publln am at
least as gnut as those of the expoiteis,"
The Republic 'in pally iliiilms that tlie
benefits lire u gieat, m gieatei. to (Im
public as to tlte esptnteis, In that no
wage tuHi lias et'l betll nsked to lic
it pt lowti wages for that poitlou of his
lulioi uu the qiiaullty txpoileil at lower
prlips, ('onsiiiieittly, the u,o cainei's
lliont has betn tllshiuseil aniciug the
publli; to Just the same amount as would
have been dlsbiux'il bad not an uitlelu
of his mmiufaituiu been so exported,
while his einpliiM'i suiters lu lessened In.
tome, whale 1 1 ma bo the shilnkitgo
than liatiired to help keup his facloiy
i tinning on full time.
'I his, then. Is 'the " bead and front of
oin offending" lu tho matter of selling at
lower pikes abioad Wo auswei to the
tb.itge, ami do not fear tho vculict of
tho jut the Ameiltan voteis to be
given next Novembti.
-Waltei J. Uallurd.
Schenectady, N. ., Sept. II
INrORMATION.
'Pho late Piofpssor Ittidoliih Mi chow i ot
He) lilt, who died lu Ills elght.v'-seuuid
vim, icspptted thuiughotlL the vvmltl for
hlit iiehlevetilents lu pittlicilo'gy atiil inunl
ilpul iKilltlrs, tlithed on the hours' sltep
it night and hmilitd on a bottle nt becr
iiiitl tvvo Niinilwlt Ins. Ills woikioom Itoor
vvns gtutinlly tilled with skelcluus and
Hltillls,
'Pile btmliKss tit ltlshop llaiells Afil
inn illottne It quins hllu In tin el .MiHiO
milts to unci it, 'l he lillietaty Includes
a (lip tluougli the Alcillteiiiiueiin, doivii
the nist coast of A ft hu to Helm, then
I ii In it 1 1 iiuiulu'ils' or mllis west thuiiigh
Ithodi'sla ami southwest muss the tuu
thitnt to Cape Town; then to Madtlia
Islands; I win- lo Lllieilu to hold annual
iimfeunces tlnie; down the wesl itiust
to the Congo, up t tin t. liver to the Illst
falls; tht a Into the Intel lor of Angola,
tin tin i' south, for the weeks; I) tell to
.Maililia, mid lluitly to Aiiicilta, via 1'u
lupc, 'I'lie bishop, who Is now lu this
tuimtiv. Is veiv hopeful us to the llltiue
of South A fib, i and dots mil ft n that
Hopis mid Ihltisli will not get along lo
gut hei.
Theie aie lepolltd bv the census IS 220
liewspapeis and pel ludlenl., of all kinds
In (lie I'tiltul HlntiS. uu ilicu use ut 2.' 1
pel tout, riotn (lie census ol ifflii Of
tliese J.jjii mo dallies, I.'.'IT1' wiekllis, unit
1.SI7 monthlies The t hiiiat It i of the illt
I'tient piilillcatlous Is us Tollows:
News, polltlis, t tc H SiiT
Religion ., 'ii.J
t'oliitnt It lal it tut tiade papels, tie.... 710
Agrlt iiltiiial , , u
(Jem nil Ilteiuttiie, Im hiding maga
zines I 'J
Kducatloti mid hlstoi 2'.U
Kuiti I na I oigiiilatlous too
Colkge and si hoot peilodituls,,.. 1 'J
Mtcllclne nnil smgelV Ill
Sotletv, mt, music, tie sx
Law 02
'Pin- following table shows the Ineit ise
in tne mmiiiei mil tiuuiatiou or clnllj
newspaptis dining the list hair untui:
Number or Total
Dallies. ClreillUlon.
1S.-.0 .'"it 7"iS,-t'il topics
1SIX) !S7 3. ITS. Il" topics
1x70 r7l J tni.lT eoples
HW '171 .!."iU, T. copies
1OT0 l.blu 8 !S7,1liS cople s
lliOO JJ.ii l"i,10J, lti copies
Tho total i Ire illation pel Issues of dull
liewspapeis dining the s oi 1 1 I'lOO was siit
llclent to supplv one copy to eveiy live
Inliabll.inls of the entile tontitiy evetv
div and that of wis kilts and monthlies
about one to every two Inhabitants.
The t ensus lepoits cone eiiiing newspt
pers published In lorelgn 1 inguiiges aie
Interesting W. 13 Cm lis aniiyes them
In a lcient Issue or the Chit ago Htcoul
llei ild. In 1SS0 tho list enmprised Iirteeil
dltlennt lingiiuges oi coinbltiatlons ot
luiigmges; In 1SIH) thlitv, and in 1300 twen-tv-Ihe.
but In this t ase the Dinlsh,
Swedish ami Norwegian papeis .no all
tlussllled as published in Hie one 1 ni
guage, which Is Intoiiett, btiause eat b
of Hum dirrcis maleilallv fiom tliu oth
eis The languages In whltli an Ineieaso
Is shown aie Hohemliu, llebtew, ltillau,
Polish Seandln l iau nnil Spanish Theie
was iL dot lease In tile immbti of peilod
li lis published in Dutch, Punch mil lift
man The following t ible shows the
newspipeis and ptilotliials published in
the I'nlted Slates In loulgn Ituguagts
as shown by the census of IfcM), ism and
I'KIO
1'ilH) IS'ltl 1SS0
Hngllsh 17,104 1IMS 10"-
Ai niPiilan I
Hohenil in . . . . 2b 2 1 1
Hohemlaii and Kng-
llsli 1 1
Catalan 1
Chinese ii 1 "
Deutih U li, Jl
Finnish 7 I
Flench .7 lu 41
1'ieneli and Fuglish.. I a ,, .
Gaelic .. . . 1
Gaelic and Hnglisli. . ! ::
Gel man and KnglNh Id 27 .. .
Gei man and llebiew ' i
I It blew i.
llmigailrin .... 2 1
Indian and Lnglish.. J 1
lilsli
Italian 0.7 l:
Italian and English l
Lltlmaiitaii 0 X
Polish r. Is
Poitugiiiso 2
Standlnavhin 11". 112
Slivonle, not speci
fied I
Spiulsh ;i L'l
Spinlsh uu! Kngllsh 1 7
Yolapiik 1
Yolipuk and Kngllsh .. .. 1 ....
Welsh I
Welsh mid L'ngllsh.. 1 1 .. .
All othei languages . XI
Total 12.0 II SHU 11,111
The
Crane Store
Opportunities pre
sented for a peep at
what
Mistress Fashion
Has consented to
approve for
Early Fall.
Take Elevator at
324 Lackawanna Ave.
EDUCATIONAL.
Do You Want
a Good Education?
Not a tliort course, nor an easy count,
nor a cheap course, but tlie beat education
to be lad. No other education ii worth
(pending lime and money ou. II you do,
write lor a tatalouo ol
Lafayette
College
Easton, Pa.
which offer thorough preparation In tbt
IngiDcerliij and Chemical Proleiiloni aj well
u tbi regular College course.
Entries Close
After October 1, no more new con
testants can enter
i iii;
Contest Closes October 25.
I " " -.
2 "2 Scholar- Value (fcft CAA
UU ships "Over $"j9U"
List of Scholarships
Universities
2 Seholoi ships in Syincuso Univetslty, nt ?432 each... 8 804
J Scnolninhip in Buckiiell Unlveisity 520
1 Scholarship in the University of Rochester 324
Preparatory Schools
1 Scholntship in Washington School for Boys S1700
1 Schohuship in Willinmspoit Dickinson Seininniy 750
1 Scholaiship in Dickinson ColloRlate riepniatoiy School 750
1 Scholarship in Newton Collegiuto Instituto 720
x ouiioiaisnip in iieystone Academy 600
1 Scholaiship In Blown College Piepaiatory School... 600
1 Scholaiship in the School of tho Lackawanna 400
1 Scholaiship in tho Wllkos-Baire Institute 270
1 Scholarship in Cotuit Cottage (Summer School) 230
S6026
Music, Business and Art
4 Scholaiships in Sctanton Conseivatory of Music, at 4
9125 each S 500 (
4 Scholaiships in the Hnulcubeigh School of Music and '
Ait 4Q0
3 Scholaiships in Scianton Business College, nt $100 each 300 A
5 Scholaiships in Intel national Couespondence Schools, ft
avei age value $57 each 285 &
2 Scholarships in Lackawanna Business College, at S85
ench ;. , 170
2 Scholarships in Alfied Woolei's Vocal Studio 125
?1840
Rules of
The special ieiauls will bo glui to
the ppisou fettulng the latgtst num
bci of points
Points will he ciedlled to contestants
spt'iiilng new siibstilbei 1 to 'Hie
Seiauton Tilbune us lollows.
" l'ts
Que month's subscilptlon $ 71 1
'I In Of mouths' siibsciiption.... 1 2" !
Sl moutlis' siibstilpilon 271 ii
One je.11 s stthse ilptiou 100 12
'I lu contestant with the hlghe-l
mmibfi ot points will be gl(n k
cholci Horn the list of special re. nils
the contestant witli the i" conel high
est immbti of points will be giwn
a choke of the it m lining lewaids,
.mil so on tluougli the list
'I he contestant who setiues the
highest niunh"i of points dining nn
(iltndm mouths of the eonti st will
licnho a vpLLlal honoi lewnitl, this
lew .ml being cutlieh Inilt pendent ol
the ultimate disposition of the sthol
nishlps F.ich contpstant falling to .sec 111 e .1
special lew un! will be s1ph 10 pel
An Excellent Time to Enter
A new contestant beginning today lias an excellent opportunity to
secure one of these valuable scholarships. Thirty-three are sure to get
scholarships Only two early subscribers, counting 24 points, would
place a beginner in 32d place among th3 "Leaders." 1
Send at once for a canvasser's equipment. 1
Address CONTEST EDITOR,
Four Special Honor Prizes.
To be given to the four contestants scoring the largest number of
points during the month of September. This is entirely additional to
the main contest, all contestants starting even on September 1.
First Prize A handsome Mandolin, valued at $10, to be se
lected by the successful contestant from the stock of J. W. Guernsey.
Second Prize No. 2 Brownie Camera, including one ,. ill of
films.
Third Prize No. 1 Brownie Camera, Including one roll of films
and a Brownie Finder.
Fourth Prize No. 1 Brownie Camera, including one roll of
films and a Brownie Finder.
EDUCATIONAL.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
LOCATION.
This popular State Institution is located in the midst ot the
Delaware Water Gap-Mount Pocono Summer Resort Region,
the most healthful and picturesque in the state, and one that is
visited by thousands of tourists annually.
COURSES OF STUDY.
In addition to the departments of the regular Normal Course,
we have special departments of Music, Klocutioni Art, Drawing and
Water Color, and a full College Preparatory Department. You can
save a year in your college preparatory work by coming here,
FREE TUITION.
Tuition is absolutely free to those complying with the new
state law. This gives a rare opportunity to those desiring a com
plete education and should be taken advantage of at once, as this
law may be repealed by the next Legislature.
COST OF BOAROINQ.
Boarding expenses are $j.?o per week, which includes fully
furnished and carpeted room, heat, elect! ic light and laundry. The
additional expense is less with us than at most other schools.
IMPROVEMENTS.
Among these are a new Gymnasium, a fine Electric Light
Plant, and a new Recitation Hall now being erected, which will
contain fifteen large iincj fully equipped recitation rooms. In ad
dition all bed rooms will be replastcrcd and filled up, and various
other changes made in the dormitories for the further comfort and
convenience of the pupils of the school.
NEW OATALOGUE.
Catalogue for 1002, gives full information as to free tuition,
expenses, courses of study, and other facts of interest, and will be
mailed without chaige to those desiring it. Fall Term opens
September Sin, 1902.
E. L. KEHP, A. AT., Principal.
as, is.. irrrtitLirvrt Tmr-wm
Chestnut Hill Academy
WisbUliiuHau Height:.
Chestnut Hill, I'a.
A bealtlint; ucliuol lor bou
' In the 1 Unalcd and b.iutitul
open touutii 1101 Hi uf I'hll
, ndclphlu. U) mluutcu fiom
Bioad St. station. Cata
logues on npplUatlqn.
BCKANT0N COERESPONDENOE S0E0DM
hCUANrON. .
1. J. Foster, I'ltsldtat. timer II. Lawill, lieu,
B. j. Fetter, Stanley f. Alien,
Tie President, . Secretary,
October 1st.
liiiiiii
lies
-s?1708
:!i-
99574 ,
the Contest
tent, of all miincv he 01 she, turns In.
All subset ipttons must bo paid in
aiLnnce
Onl new Biibscillicis will be counted.
Renewals bj pus0im whose names
me ahead- on otu subst ilption list
will not be ciedltpd The 'lilbiuio will
linestlgate e.u li subscilptlon and if
found Illegal ii in any way leserves
the light lo lejctt it.
No tnnsieis tan be made after
tiedlt his once been ghen
All siihsxilptlons and the cash to pay
foi flu m must he handed In at Tho
Tilbune oriiee within the week In
which the aie seciiieil, wo thnt pa
pus tan bo sent to tho subscilbcis at
one e
Subset Iptlons must bo wiltten on
blanks, which tin be seemed nt Tlia
Tilliunu ortlce, 01 will be sent by
mull
XOTICF, THAT ACCOTtDINa TO
TIII1 AJiOVH ItFLi:S. FVHHY CON
TLSTANT WILL UH TAID,
wiiHTiinn thuy snrimc a spu-
FIAL IlUWAItD OR NOT.
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