"!1W THE SUJKAiNTOLV TJUUUiNE- WJBDiNlSSDAY, OUTOAUUll 1, 100. 4 in en V ' Root l tiut- nt" jte ti H !', 5:6c $crmtfott CttBuue Publldhed Dally Kxcept Handily, by Tha Trlhuna Pnbllahtng Compnr,t fifty Cent n Month. MVY s. ntcnAnn o. r. nvxniir. ...... Kntroa. Enlrit t the Poitonict at HcrMiton, m Hccomb C'laM Mll Mutter. Whnn apnea wilt tmrmlt, The Trlbnne 11 mIwaj ilnd to print abort leittara from It friend bmrlnic on current inplra, lint It ml li that thme mint tie aliened, for pub llnntlotifhy Mm writer' runt nitniot nnil th enmlltlon precpdent to ntioeptnura I thnt nil rnntrlhntlon ahull be subject to editorial ravtilori. THE FIAT ItATK FOll ApVKRTISINfl. The rationing Uhte shows tha price per tucli caoli Insertion, Space to be meil within tine year: Tut! Position Til ."il .'0 .Jt .IV DtSPLAY esTthkn M) Incite . (10 Inct ei . . . . 100 ...., 3W " MO "..... JOOO ...., For card of thanks, rewlul Ions of conitolanr. mid similar contributions In tlm nature of wlvprthtng, The Tribune makes ft cbaro of 6 cents a line TEN- PAGES. SCIIANTON. Ot'TOnr.U 1, 1102. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Governo'r-S V. IMINNYI'Aricmi. Lieutenant (level nor-W M. UHOVVN. Sccrclnty of Internal Affnlis-IBAAU V. BROWN County. Congiess WII.T.IAM roNSHLIi Judge-A. A. VOHHI'IMI CommKslonois-.JOll.V I'Ot'lttnit MOTt- niS.'JOIIN lMINMAN. Illno lnspoi(nis-I.I,i:Vi:t,VN "VI. TIV- ANS, DAVID T WILLIAMS Leglslntive. Senatoi-.IOTTK It JOHPAK. Ropi esprt tilth es Fhst Ditrit-iosr;pfi or.rviMt Second DlMiIrl IOIIK SCIII'I lilt. Jit Thhd Dlsttlrt IIDW'AHI) JAMCS rourth District -I' A I'ltlMlIN Election day, Nov. -I. It It not the business of the state to take. sides In the til!e; liul It Is Its business to see thnt no nun vv Mi ing to go to vvoik shall be Intel fined Tvith or his fnmilv abused or his home destroyed. And the state .should do thrit business thoioughlj, it It Likes evety soldlct In the country. Elihu Root. THH yniOIOllT that Seuetary Knot will shin tlv i elite fioiu the cabinet will. If (on finned, be leieived with regiet by the thinking public, though it is n.ituial th.il, having m-lileveil the main pui poses that cn)led blin Into the ndminlsti.ttion, he should feel disin clined to continue ftuthei the peisonnl sacrifices that his public smite In volves. When, the hlstoiy of the MiKinltv and Iloosevclt .idiiiiiiisli.ttiotis .shall hae been vwltten some vc.ns hum- It will, without doubt, .mind to Klihu Root ciedlt for the gioatest achieve ments that characterized theni. ruin ing into oulce Irom pilvute life without experience in the affalts of Mute, he dlsplajecl at once the Renins foi atl mlnistialion which soon btought older out of chaoi In the win dcpaituieut, evolved a definite pollcj with legaid to our Insulai possessions, the unfolding of which lias been a revelation of bioad statesinnns'hlp pin sued uiulevl.itlngly to the goal of tilumph: and made him f loin the moment of his entiance the strong man of the government Mr. Hoot has done his woik with such personal modesty that the public at large has yet scant miiceptiim of its magnitude and vailed ineilt; but at Washington his woith is nppieU.iW and his tethciueiit, should it iicp place, will be felt. When he enteied the eabl t -Mr. Itootvvas the foiemost executiv lawjer In the United States, with " piofi-s-sional Income double the ,s miy of the president whom he entire led to seive. In oider to accept the nil of AVIUIum JIcKlnley he hnd to Atop all" pen-onul business, suffer a f- Per cent, tut in income, and take unities with legaid to his futute. Th- umbition wliUh im pelled him to d nil tills was not sel fish. Nobody 'new better than he the thanklessuesvdt public set vice. It wus a high tjp f Patilotlsm, a wish to better the counttj's Inteiest coupled with the -"1'lu uhlih stiong men feel in tasks lint test their sttougUi. AVe doubt t'"t tltfio has ever been a mail in the -var departnifiit who was nuiin Roof euunl. Indeed. It mlht with be said that It Is doubtful If piestdeut litis sin passed hlui In je talent of sidmlnlHti.ulou, Ills woik '...1 ,Un .,....!.. .. ., ... Ujijt iiiu cuiiiciuunness oi IIS Vital and ppnanent impoitanie must hugely be atr.vrtoot's tew aid, togethtr with' the ' uppteil'ttluu of poiteiltj after lie is dead. Tlif .Methodist mlnlsteis of NVw Yd should explain to the pusldent lnore fully how a couuilNslon of meiil- atlon could do uuythlng tow aid set- nlllng-' the stilke. tnin jf," nun of i; l'aner ltBnt ,51) ,M M M .Vll .11 .55 .'-ITU .29 .'ii .111 .ITS jiiihw freyoni-uram corners. 9itF&. ,r,Ril,'rr t'"Jb -t S.JT PtpSlBLL' to do .uvit) with violent and mbltiaiy ilmttia- tlons In the in Ices of fmin inn. i Ic.u 'iHf'ft f"w,c,,,' l'n- "'"1 "' laWl'MlKe Hdim tint thu furmoi can be reassured of n steady demand at cuiu- IJaraMv'ely a unlfoim pi Ice piactleally djthe year aiouud? Many minds have t,pondore.d over thla nuestlon and evolved Jeex'tiedientH foi an atlliinutlVo misner, Jl'Svlthout' practical success, and nuvv n (.now PtoJeu has iippemed, known as " the 'Fiifineis' National t'o-opeiatlvo tniivi . 1 1 - . ,,, , 'J. "Pa LO"'i,''ny, iioin wuosu pi 03- pectus the following extracts show ."the pinppse and give bomo hint of the 'method In view; 1 ''J,1uf',,eroie l'"t lintvest wheat In St, , t-oylfj ,ru)ed nboe ?6 cents, but after httrveat the Allsboutl farmers lushed "thel'wheKt to piaiket fas(er than It Svasv?uu'tti and the price declined to 63 cents. The only ones who profited 'by this decline weie the speculatois, w'ho anticipated this foolish dlsttlbu 51(tlon. Bread In St. Louis was at the ercBame piloe when wheat was at 62 (('Cents as w'hen It was 80 cents, but Ihe '.'farmets of Alia&ouil will lose tie iill ( Jl9n dollarb ths year becausq tliey bold H in thirty daja what shoultt'havo been distributed throughout four months. rvtiH farmers' in 'the United States will alio lose ptopoillonalely by the forcing of thin vvhent. Into the visible supply. "Uetvvecn the formers nml the con Bitnier there Ik n Uuig chain of middle men, nil rotnbliled unit experts In their Hue, who exact tilg piollts In bringing the. grnln fioin Hie fattn to the con sumer; ami It Is evident Hint n move ment having for Its aim Hie ellinlim tlon of useless expenses nillsl lie con ducted by men conveisntit with Hie Various agencies tepiesetited on com mercial pxohaiiRp.s nml elsevvlipie, unit not by persons vv ho hive no experience along, tliee lines. ' We are not at tempting to suddenly revolutionise pipsetil inelhoils, but to gradually evolve a system of dlstilbtitlon of farm ptodticts which will prevent 'cornets' before harvest, when the farmers have nothing to sell, nnil panics uflcr lint Vest, when fat niers pell too fieely, The i onsiiineis of farm pioducts buy so much every mouth and the piodttcer should sell so much every niotilli. Hy doing this Hie actual inpply and de niand will tegulnte prices and at the end of the yeai flip fnimets will have tnntketed their ptodiuts, less a piopei ieeive, at vnlttt'H lepreseiiled by the real deiniliil, "At pieseiit, and for some time to come, the machinery of conuneicl'il extlmiiges must be utilised. It Is not the supplies In farmers' hands, hut the laige accumiilatlous In public vvuie liouses Willi it dupiess valiie. and It will be our mission to assist the funnel In holding; tin lr gialit tint it It can be giadunllv dlstiibuted. lion tanks, flu pi oof, nnil costing no mine limn the stoinfje now thargeil for one .veai, Is tin- latist thing In this line. At veiv niliili ipiltiinl storage lates VM- expect a laige levriiue ftoin this souiee. To stoio grain with the toiin tiv bu.veis docs the faimei no good, for In maiiv cases they ship and sell It, and chaige the taiinei stoi.ige and In suianco on the grnln, which the muti ny buveis haw a heady sold and le celvid the money for, and the gialn whli Ii the fanner Imagines he owns goes to swell the 'visible .supply' and depii ss in Ices. Oui sjsteni of giadltal dlstilbtitlon will, be jfieatlv nppi eclated' li the inihoads, who will have steady, legular buslm ss, Instead of nlteinate car and fi eight fatuities. Tliev will be our fi lends. We ale piepaieil to le (eive all kinds of faint pioducts and lo sell them on uimmlsslon t the ti. bist advantage. We aie also s-ollclt-Ing oideis for the ptitclijse and sale of gulii and ptovisluns for present oi futuie delivery, and when Uellveied to us we shall ptv for them, unless othei wlse Instructed bv uui clients" The men who hive this enteipilse In tow have had tonsldeiable expeilence The piesldent, Itobert Lindblom, Is a i onunlssloii met chant of Chicago, and In association with him aie a utimbei of otliet iiimmissiiiii nieri hants, gtaln (ltaleis, piotuottM and lawjeis A' South Dakota chiiiter for a $"u,000,0fd i.itiltaliatlon in f iiwmiou shales at 10 eai h, eveij sbaie caitjing a vote his been secuieil ami the fatmeis af the countiy will, it Is sald.soon be'sisked to subsctlbe. It will be lule'estlng to await developnients, Bishop Talbot Is fair ofset to lilhhop Fallows. Act he has this ad vantage, lie kuii'ts what he is talk ing about. . Zola. EMI '12 KOLA'S lire was moie diamatlc In Its vicissitudes and successes tlian any beio of his ci ea tlon. I'toin its soi -Id beginnings to Its tingle close, Krai's cateer lins been a stiunge lound '. foice and weakness, of genuis trun cated by medlocilty. He was a gieat w liter who desectated the highest gifts of intellectual Illumination to the poiti.oal of the most despicable and sensual traits which human n.ituie Is capable of attaining or the mind of conceiving. A liteimy savage, lie de lineated the lepellant pertui bitlons of ills own mind and the squalid lesults of his supeiflclal Investigations naked and unabashed In a seiles of olumes which cuided out of countenance the lellneinetits, cultuie and reset vatlon of model n civilization. This was an effoit which demanded less of genius than audaiity foi a tilumph. Zola was gifted with the one and endowed with the other. Theie aie in 1'ails Us iNevvheie suili men and women ns he eieated; such psyihplogleal moustiosl tles as he Imagined; such moral de- geneintes as he diagged fioni the muiky depths of tlielr hideous associa tions Into the light of dnv. Ills mi i ailed tenllMii was of the gutter, the hi utile! and the mute, decoinus pit serves of vice. Hut" tint Is far fioni all that may be held to his ciedlt or laid to his illscudlt. Theie nn not ttuer oi mow delliate neat Ions In the whole lange of ihtlon thnn Mime or Viola's conceptions. None ol his novels Is destitute of one or moie of them; but as In leal life the wickedness of the wicked Is piCKlulmed of nil men, Mi these vlituous silhouettes that al most Impel ceptlbly eclipse the lubilc Ity of his pages aie not euMly leiog uled for vhnt tiny aio when one comes acioss them In his museum of Iioiioi.s. JCola was no liteimy ilmilatiin. He was it mnstei of lie tlon. llelug a rienchinan, he could not. peiltnps, bo other than he was, The novelist dinws his liispluitlon fioni his hui inmullngH, tinm his age, fiom the gen eialltles and supeinclalltles of life as he sees It or conceives It, It would be as pieposleimiB to Imagine a Fieneh mini wilting like a Thaekeiny or a Haw thai ne, as It would be fatuous to think of an Kngllshinnn or Ameilcan manifesting the peculiar gifts of a Sue or n Zola, Put Is on the whole Is pei Imps no menu wicked than New Yen Is or London, but it Is complacently ego tistical In Its vice, Holt's novels n vatlably appenied set tally In one or nnother of the Parisian nevvspaiiets with the laigest clieulatlon, but In these matteis the Fieneh me Infinitely less susceptible of self-consciousness of moral contamination fiom leading such books as those pioduced by Zola than people of a more phlegmatic tpni pei anient. Zola's analyses of human nature weie shocking, even barbarous, but they weie fundamentally exact. If he was n brutal uttlst, he was no casuist. If lie con veiled Ills pen Into a mud rake and his mind Into u cess pool theie are not wanting a loftier Inspiration In some of his purer but unfoitunnlely duller novelrt. Kola nn a mnn lived n life nf moral nml domestic fidelity. He enrnrd an enormous Income which lie spent, un like Uitnuts, without prodigal ostenta tion, but Willi svlinilllc purpose of lotting out of life what thcio was In It In lawful measure. Tils grent weak ness wus his vnully. He knew' his Renins from the fitntt, but seemed In be ttnconscloua.ot its limitations. He was a man of latge sympathies. The poor had In lilin a champion and Hie oppiessrd an advocate. lie tlnevv himself Into Hie DieyftiH affair with nrdent enthusiasm, but fell short of the exaltation which would have mode hint a niailvr lo eighteen mouths Im pilsonment, Kola Is known ns nn uposlle of teallHUi. As a matter of fnnt In Ills line lie was more of a to inniiclst than Jules Vet lie. They ate shining up the old hoi so cats and cuirylng up the old horses lit New Utiiuswlek, N. .T us they have no coal to piovldu elect i le power nml ptripose to go b-ick to Hi Ht pilnclplts In the stieet car business. In another locality the enteipilslng cltbens mo chopping down the Holley poles and tcleginph poles for llrewooil, nil of which Is milling to the poptilailty of the strike. The lepoit that the piesent Colom bian goveiiiment 'will not grant tiny canal concession lo the United States will nut muse n convulsion. The chances me that bv the time the T'nlt til Stites Is lindy to talk final busi ness on the c.iii'il tiisttou the pieent goveiiiment of t'oloiiibln will be lion est Inventus. It ought to be possible to piovlde n system of cuiieiicy In this countiy that would not call for the locking up In the national tieasuiy of gieat reseives of money when the needs of business call lot an Inct eased cliculatlnn. It Is possible and one of thtse days 'It will be done. i ITatl Ciilue Is coming to thls'eounty in a foi might to see "Tlif Htcinal City," piesented bj Viola V.llen. It Is now In oi dei for MaileTorrell! to take a sea. vouge United fMntes vvnid, ns ohe has fot sonic tlnv tiled to go one bcltei as fai as tla. Cnine is concein- i d. ,' Th chaige tnat PennMniker would b& a Qunv .oveinoi Is piobably col lect. He ioiild be an Ingtate other wise. H-t Pennsjlvani.i has faied well undei Ouav goveinois and has no liankf.ing foi the (!uffe kind. jjlin Dulzell is cnuect In caving thai jvnnsjivanl.a ought to tiy to get the next Hieaketshlp if possible. It will not lome without tiviug. Oiphans' I'outt Judge Vosbuig has done t-o will that theie is le.illy no leason why the voteis should make a change Time Is nothing mine i allstkallv tiaglc and sot did in .inj of Imille Zola's mot bid novels than his own end. What Venezuela nti ds is an Aincii (.tii lecelveislilp and a change of In habitants. KECIPE FOR THE MILLENNIUM. IMItoi of The Ttlbiltie. Sir' Hi fine It Is too late, suine olio liiiiild lint 11 the ptess uf this loiinln and the imilll-iiillllnii.iiies, th it the vast mijoiltj oi oar people aie Justh ills satlstbd with the gential ii suits of out clvlllutlou. II must lie appiitnt to all i lose nbseiveis of the tlnns that soinu llilif,j Is l.iilieilh VMintg in out piillilco tciinoiulc incllioils Dining the list foi tv jeais It Ii a notable fact tint about one-ti iilh of our Inhabitants have laigily liiueastil theh VMiilth, wliile the nltiP linlhs of ns Inve bun obliged to follow veiv ucai the Hue of a bunt to moiilh icotiomj. If .inv one doubts this state of things, l teter him lo out nitloiial statistics, whete it Is snowa th it nine pel cent, of out Inhabitants unjustly own abnut suveutv-one pi I cent, of the vvtaltb of out Limiitrj. When we iimeiii be'l that this huge imijoi ilj of snuggling hiimunltv nuike It possible ioi the mll llunalie to exist, and uie also more is sentl.ll to the ilevelopnieut and ptogtiss el mil (iitinti,v than the luslgulllcniit ilch mlnniltv, the positive lit ed ol an cqult n hie adiustltieut pf mil goveiiimentnl af tnbs cannot bo qui stimuli. The old po litical patties have pelslstentlv ipfused to lited the voice of Clod, t eiiipliasl'ed lliioiigh the cilis and petllloiis of op ptisMd btimauilv. till now we muv look lot u union of stiiugtb that limit, eto lung, pi lie (Jill goveiiiment mi a high" I plauu of clvlllutlon; whlilt niiatis mote lulelllgi nee, tentpeiiilue, puispnltv unit contciitinnit for nil. The Kiniltalile union Is tlm title undu whlib It is con sldtiiil btst to oiMinle nml mm out oui imii li-tiridiil iiloims. In this move 11)1.1.1, no one iUistlmis Hie iqllltahlo ilgliis of cipltnl ii ii mote than we do that of labiii, ami wltli biotheily Intuit, we eninenlj, ItiMike tlin Inaitv co-opeta-tloii of the be ttu tli mi tits of humanity ft nin all puisiklts and conditions of life. This lliifiiltuuate londlllou of w tilth fni the ft w nnil puvcitv foi the many, Is a ip-mlt elilill.v due to onlv fniir causis. Le' us, then fnl , leninve or iniiect theho kw latistis, and thu lisult will then be gnatly cbanged for the liottei 'I'liesn lour gnntest ivlls of out p-esent IvilUnlliill me Igiioiance, Intt nipti iiici', lO'icc'itinlen wi.tltli and uui,. My ie veiulng llicsH evils, wo would have the lliasuio id Piijujiug giueial Intulllgeute, letnpeiaiipe dlsttibutlve wealth ami Inn luti ii st. The Hist of Ihcsn foui mils le iiilies a vlgtuouH picispcutlon of our fits school svsttm tluougliout the countiy, for which puipoi'o oui government should make an annual appiopilatlnu of not less Hum Ki'j.utlo.tHMj To count the second of tliidii evils, all special tnes must be le moMil tioin the IIiiuiu tinlllc. This would siiiku a death blow to Its Ill-gotten gains by i enduing It almost ptcilltltss, and thus nuike the way easy fot ptoper liglhlatlou, which semis Imposslhle to se nile now. To cotiiitemet tlm third gnat evil, un uiiiitabln tax, In lieu of other taxes, limit bo uillecUil acciiulliig lo tliu anuiliut of wealth owned bj nn luillvld mil, conslfttuit with the ability of such poisons to pa No liitelllgeiit person, who Is coiihiMtut 111 Judgment, can deny thu Juotiitss and gient mid of this gliulid tax. The fourth evil, usuiy or lilgh Inttiest, uiicouiaRes the hopd and mortgage featuro of nuance, and thus prevents capital fiom seeking Invesl ments In active ludtistiles fiom first I anils. A gcneiil retliitllnii of inteiest to three per cent, per annum would drive thu "money sluults" Into honest pilisulls find stimulate general Intimity hi all equitable vocations. Under the Intlucuco ot these four changes, tlm disagiecable and demoralising features of Industrial strikes, mid the bitter lontentiqns be tween labor anil capital, would hero find their logical solutions. Besides this, our country would then naluially unfold Its greatness Into a condition of perpetual peace, piometlty and general content, ineilt. Other papeis please copy in full. N, i:. Hadgley. M. D. 310 V. 13(h Bl , New York, Sept. ."J. Outline Studies oMHtiman Nafiire A Potced Sale Theie Is it "story" to nccompnny nt tnost any famous plctute, whether iiu i lout or modem, ami tunny n painting has n htstniyj but the hhloty devised fot a cpitnlu poitialt of hlmnetf, paint ed bv V, V. li llli, has line points ot novelty. The famous I'ngllsh ncadetul I'liu bud rntltclv foigollen the plctute. A filend dlscoveipil It In n small hhop. "It's not a bit llltn what jou hip now," nbseived the filend, "but It muv lmvn iectubled .von some venrs ago. Uo and look at It." Mr. Tilth went, and found his own Imago aftei an esttangement of folly yenis. lie delei mined to buy It, although ho hail not the faintest tecol Icrtloit of having painted it. "Alt, a pottialll" said Tilth to the woman hi i lunge of the simp, after hu hnd pielendpil tti examine seveml other woiks "Whoso likeness Is Hint?" "Thnt," Mild the lady, "Is a poitialt of the eelilnnted in list, Fillh, painted by himself." "Why, he must be nn cltleily man," put In the in list. "Well, be was young once," wns the conclusive unswei. "It's not much of it pleluie," quoth Tilth. To this" Ihe woman tleinuiicd. Sho thought the cntnns wns win Hi twenty pounds. Then Tilth was lonllv sin pi 1st d. "It cost us ncnilv ns much ns thnt," the sbopl.eoppi cNplnliicd, without mov ing u muscle. "V shall make a vety small in iilll You see, It Is veiv valuable, because the mtlst is deceased." "I)i ceased!" eclalnieil the astonished p'lltitci. "Dead, do vou mem?' "Yi s, sir; died of think. My husband attendi d the fimeinl." Mr. Tilth bought the plcltlie, but ho did not uvlve foi some time C'hainbeis' Jomiiul. Suspicious of the Brandy. lino is a good stoiv ot Atlmhnl Hob ley JJ. Uvans, of the navy, which some of bis iiKsiiclatis nie tilling: Soon uftei tlio ilise of the Spinl'h war the people ot Itiwii id eltlcd to piesent it svvoid to c'np iiIp Uvans as a memento ot bis inni miintl of the battleship Iowa In the San tiago light The pit st illation was made at tlte homo ot Admlial Tvuns, in Wiih liigtcm. rs(nilv nil the piomlnnnt low.i people in Washington weie theie. Tlio nffnlr vns a social event mid mnuv la dles gi need the occasion Mis Kvaus as sisted hen husband In entpi taliiing the guests mid piesltletl oei the collation which w is set veil in tile dining loom ut tei the speeches weie com baled "Hob"' did mil mike u vuv tlaboiate nddiess, but soon after the close of the foimall ties he slid a few winds which weie hlglilv appieclattd bv those v. ho lieatd thtni 'Step Into tills loom," s ild tlio li.lV il heio, "we'll have a il;xai and i totltlv." Leading the wav Into a cosv tlen C'aplnlti Tvans stld- "f t.m out of mv lavmlte biand of wblskv vesteidav and was compcllul to stock tqi with sonic til it 1 don't know lnuth about Hut heio is some hi. nitty that 1 do Know some thing about; Il lias been In this house Ioi mote than tvvenlv eits" Tinning to Itipieseiitatlve Hull, be added: "Which will vou tike, goveuioi "Just hand ovn that whisky decautei," lespondid Mi. Hull "Win, what's the mittcr with the In .mil " asked Tvans, In a tone of sui m Ise "I don't know. Mob," s.ild Hull, "but If vim have h id It In the boue foi twen tv eais without tb Inking it theie must lie something the mattet with it I'll take the whlski " And I'liptiin Il lttlietl undei tin loar of I iiightu Chicago I'liionlcle. Pingeis and Folks. Ollvtr AVeudell Holme) was one da se tted neat the ltlieslimeul table at an iiitpituliimi ut and nbseived a little gill looking with longing iws at the good thhu,s lie sild, kilidl, "Ale jou liun Kiv. little gill'. ' "Yiu, sii," was the npl ''linn wbv tlon I jnu take a sand wich'" "Hicnusel haven't am folk" "Thihcis mil mule In toie loiks," said tin dot tin, smlllngh Thu little glil looked up at him ami tc pllid, to bis ilellglit, "Not my llugets." Cuiiuit Liteiatuie. The Queen's Boots. A stm is told of an Uugllsh ptlvntu solditi' vho was biniight bifoio the com m Hiding otlhei cli.uged with selling pail ot his kit. Said the colonel' "Now, pilvute, vvhv did ou sell our boots,' ' "I'd woin llilin for two jeais, .sii, an' I tbouglil he that time they was me own pi uui tv " "Nothing ot the soil, man! Those boots belong to the qliet n." To the limine. Is it.' Slue thin. I didn't Know the ladj took twllves!" Chi cago News Penalty Not Too Gieat. 'I hi) veueiable lilshnp VVllllams, ot t'oil utctiiut, Ioi maiiv vtuis piesldiug bishop ol tlie episcopal i hutch in Anietiea, nml who lis. t tl all III life a batlielor, was talking one tl.iv with a vtimiu man fiom the west about a fiosslbln tax a western slate was ti.vlug to Impose tin bit helms the tn to bet hint used a teitaln pel cent, lot iMiy ten .vtais of hai hlei hood "Wh, Hlshop," saltl tho oiuig man, "nt our ago ou would havu to pa about $W a A em " "Will," .airi the bishop ciuletly, and In his nld-tlnte veiiiiuulai, "It's wuth It." New Yolk Times THE OTHER FOOL. (Willi apologies to Ituiljaid Kipling) A fool Hum was ami sho iiuiiIq hct pillcl, I'm a iih ou and I To n selfish, i oi indent, masiiilliio bcai. Wo inlleil him thu fellow with looms to Hjmie, Hut tilie called lilm liei heio beoud com p.ue, Hveii an jou and I, Oh, the eam we waste, and tho teuis wo wiiHte, And thu meals wo have lelt on band, Awaiting tlio husbtml wlio uaver conies home. And now we know that ho wouldn't como iinnie, Ah long as ho could stand. A fool theie wus and her stoio sho speiit, Ken an jou and 1, Huilty, outh and tho ptleo of tho lent, Till she'd thieaten to leave, ami then he'd it pent. When tho lool lu her heait would glow kind and lelent. i:en us ou ami I. Oh, the pain hu cost, and tho gain ho lost l-'or Bho tinned down bouses and laud, To niiiii a beggar vho couldu t como home-, And now wo know that ho wouldn't como homo As long as he tould stand. The fool eiled on till her Ces weie led Hven iih jou nml 1 Which he might have seen as she put him to bed, , Hut theio isn't on letord a won! that io bllill. bhe kept up pretense but her anger was dend, i:cu aa ou and I. And It isn't tho loas and It Isn't the cross Of waiting vvlth meals on hand, it's' coming to know ho was talking of home. ileailng fiom otheis he staitcd for homo 'When hu wau unable to stand. C'hty Clement, In October 10 Stoiy Book. it-Wit . WilfODS The new Patterns'lnclude Floral, Emplro and Oriental Effects In colorings and designs appropriate for any room In the house. flism jncfonc The selection In this line Is very choice. Espec I W J1C1 J laly does thls appIy l0 the Fora, Desgns for par. lor Coverings. Rpiccnlq Here you will find the newest patterns In Ul UJOGiJ Blgelow-Lowell and Whlttall Victorias. These Body are the finest Body Brussels produced In this country and they are here In all their beauty and variety. TahPfPII RpIpW The assortment In this line Is worthy lajjcouy uiujjgu of your e5peca attention, as all the patterns are choice while many of them can truly be called exclusive. Pitrtc Our full line of Fall Rugs Is now ready for you to select from. "UlgO There are Wiltons, Tapestry, Oriental, Body Brussels, Ax mlnster, Smyrna and Navajo Indian Effects. You have only to mention the size wanted. Carpets and Rugs on Fourth Floor. Williams k Distributors of Honest Values - in Home furnishings 129 Wyoming Avenue. 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. The Moosic Powcte Co Booms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Bldg. SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER Made at Moosic and limlidak- Works. . Laflin. & Rand Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER ricetrlc mitotic, Klcttrlo l'vploders, V. plodln? IlliiK Satel I'm-, REPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. rBnMnjKnnBBBBanannBBl oeadquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, I Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. Gunster&Forsyfh '233.327 Perm Avenue. mmm Machinery Second Hand Pumps Our Specialty Wo cany In b'tock tho Insest line of second liaiiil machlnciy of any house lu tho anthtiiclto coal districts. It will pa ou to ihone ns liefoia puiclmslni;, Jl.uaii, Ji. & HuutliiKton, 31 Haltimoru street, Wilkcu-liiu, t'a. Beadty Id Carpets Of course there's one room at least in your house that must have a new carpet perhaps you are going to newly carpet the whole house. In either case you will be interested in our New Fall Carpets which have just arrived. McAnultv. a A few days can be pleasantly spent in a trip to Norfolk, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. VIA THU Steamers sail dally except Sunday fiom Pier 20, Noith Hlver, foot of Bench stieet, New Yoik. Tickets, including meals and state tooni accommodations, $S 00 one way, $lu,C0 louiul liip, and upvvaids. Scud stamp for illustrated book. OLD DOMINION STEAriSHIP CO. 81 Beach Street, New Yoik, N. Y. II. B. WALKCIl, Tianic Jlanagoi. J. .1. BHOWN, Genoial 1'asbenger Agent, NEW YORK HOTELS. The New and Absolutely Fire-Proof Hotel Earlington, NEW YORK CITY. European Plan, 27th Street 11 jar Broadway, Hjw Yoik City. The most central and n-ost accessi ble location In the city, ccn-blnecl vvlth (inlet and refined surround ings. TAUirr Ol- ItATKS' SIiikIo loom (bath) 51.") to j:oo Double mom (Imtll), I person ...J.'O) Uouhlo loom) (hith), - pi i ions ...WOO 1! ith rooms adlolnlin,' l.airo dtiublo loonv. wltli iiivato bath looms, t punon. $100 l.u'K" doulilt) looms, wltli pilvato luth looms, 2 persons . $100 Holies of p n Ioi, b"diooni nnil luth for 1 poison tirti Tl ") Jlio. $7 00 riultcs of p u lor bedroom and bull, for ! pontons . $t no, ',w, (,u), $su0 Suites of puloi, 2 bedrooms nml bath 7fW, JSim J10 0O n m HArti.n & son. SO jcara connected with Carlo's Hotel. SUMMER RESORTS Atlantic City. The temperature at the AOM:y. On the llcucli, In Clulssa, Atlantic City, .Montliy vnn .so0, Hvcty appointment of a model n Hotel. HOTEL RICHMOND, Kcnlucly Auuuc, I'lut Hotel fiom Peach, At lantic CIO, ti. J,, W Occjii view room; u tuelty 100; write tor tpciHl rated. J. U. Jcni inj, Prop PENNSYLVANIA, BEAUTIFUIi LAKE WESAUKINQ On t tpur ol tho Allcsliany Mountains. l.clil.-U Valley railroad; neat lonandi lUthln?, lUilui, tporti, rtu. Excellent table. Rcaonallc rates. LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL P. O , Ape, Fa. Send lor booklist. ' O. K. UVItlllS. How to Help Yotmg Men and Women Sectwe Educations I 44 YOUNG MEN and 7 YOUNG WOMEN" Hi mo endcMivoiliiR to pecuio educations thlnliuh Til 13 TRiniJNi:'S BDtJCA- TioN.vr. conti:st. in which 3i St'lim.AHHIIir'H, valued at over JVpW, aio offelcd. Tho schoUishlps in c: 2 Syincuse Univeislty. I 1 Buckncll Univeislty. 1 Univeislty ot Rochester. 1 Washington School for Boys. 1 Willinmspoit Dickinson Semin- 'aiy. 1 Dickinson Collcgiato Prepara toiy School. ' 1 Newton Colleginto Institute, 1 Keystone Academy. 1 Blown College Preparatory 9 SCHOOL 1 School of the Lackawanna. 1 Wilkes-Bane Institute. 1 Cotuit Cottngcs. 4 Scianton Conseivatory of Music, 4 Harclcnbeigh School of Music and Ait. 3 Scianton Business College. 5 International Conesp'ondence Schools. S I.ackawnnna Business College. 2 Alfied Wooler's Vocal Studio., Hovei nl of thesn Hcholtti ships include not onlv tuition, but ulso boaid, loom, beat, IlKht and Iiunihy for periods of two to foul vtais Among these flfty ono voiiiir people thcio nic thlity tluie who aie leallv stilvlncr to steciuo etliicntinns, and theh names appeal on anotbii p iRu of The 1 illume every nioinln. In the table hhovviiiB tho ' StitnilliiR of Contestants." They -hmild be tncounigcd In their com mendable endeavoi. y HOW YOU CAN HELP If vou ate not alieady a subscriber to The Ttlbuno, send a note to some one oi the contestants, lecjuesitlng a call. Oi. bolter still, send our subscrip tion to M'he Tilbuue, togctlier with the moncv to piv ioi mine, dcslBnatlng somu cnntestimt which you wish to re el he tho 1 1 1 lilt. i Conti -.laiils aio ctedltcd with one point Ioi eveiv month vou pav In ad vanie Tho ptlcc of Tho Tilbuno in advance is: Points. One month $ r0 1 'llnoo mouths 1 -l . Si months 2 "0 h Onojru 500 12 i'ui:si:nt srnsc'rtmi:RS can aid iniitctmits in ilulallv by furnishing tin m with a list nf friends who might be Induced to tako Tho Ttlbune Oi, thev c in pcisonully request these lilenils to subscilhe Oi, tbev can send The Tilbuue to tbeli fiieiitls, jnvlng the money them hclvos. .Miiny .ue doing this and the ciiutestiiiilu ai c vety giatcful for this vvjiolo-henitetl nld O.Vr."Y NUVV SUBSCRIBERS "ARE COUNT13D. TO CONTESTANTS Ileiuembei : 'ihe Ttlhima's tiiiiul Contest closes October Educa 23, at S p m No point t not In Tho Tilbuno odlce bv the Hi st stioke of S as told by tho Coiitt lloio-e flock, will bo counted. UXCIH'T: Those iccoivotl by mall and postiiuukcd at oi befoio S p. m. i SPECIAL HONOR PRIZES FOR OCTOBER riVH DOLLARS IN GOIjD to the conti slant liiluglng In thn laigest utiuruii or points notween October 1 ami r itm tin Oe tuber 11 KIVIJ nOI.I.AItS IN GOLD to the conti slant hi liming in the largest Q llllIMOl 1 ci imi!l .IUIJ1IH L1IU WtlCK ending battiiilny, Octohet IS EDUCATIONAL. Do You Want a Good Education? Not a thort course, nor an cuj course, nor a cheap course, but the best education to be had bo other education Is worth pending time and money on. It you do, writo lor a catalogue ot Lafayette College Easton, Pa. which oITcim thorough preparation to th Engineering and Chemical rrotessioni aa well as tlio nguUr College courses. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. Rigulai State Km nml Couises and Special DcpaitnienlB of Music, Ulocu lion Ait, Ihauliig, KtimoKi.iPliy and Tjiiuwiltlng, btiong Collcgo Hiopata toij Dep.it tnicnt FKEE TUTION. Tlniiidlnir eMionses $)M nor week. l'uplli iiilmlttt'l nt any time Winter in..... IV. Ail. U. It,. fmi .. in luiiii ujk:ii wu vti niuu tut ttm lhlX!' E. L. KEMP, A. M.; I'lluclpal, Cbestnut'Hill Academy Wlssulilckou llciaflits Clicstil ut Hill. Ia. A boaldliiK school tot boys In tho elevuted and beautiful open countiy noith of Phil adelphia, 30 minutes fiom Bioid St. station. Cata logues on application. . . SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL! SCRANION, PA. T, J. Foster, Ticiidcnt. timer II. Lawalt, friU. It. J. Foitcr, Etanlejr P. Allen, Vice rreiUent ftecretiry, I J ' i ' Li!-
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