JPKPwrJWII" !8$S)lwllP'!Wfit wv MifeiaKsa THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOJ3ER 13, 1902. rubMfad Dully Except BtiniUy, by Tha Tribune iMblltlitng Company, at Finy Cents a, Month. LIVY 8. niCltAUD O. F. BYXHKt: KntTOK. Entered l tlin Poitofllc nt Scranton, n Mriomt Class Malt Matter, When ipncs will permit, Tho tribune h Always Rlmt tb" print short Idlers from It friends neuritis; an current tuple, hut Hi rule Is that tlieio must ho nlgnml, for pub Mention, hy tlm wrltcr'i rent mime) mid tho condition nrcentlriit to nreeptunco If thnt nil enntrlbittloiia slinll ho eutiji-ot to etlltorlnt rovlsluu. THE FLAT KATK FOll AMVKHTIStNU. Tlie following tabic ulions the price per Inch each Insertion, spaco to be uvnl within one n Iltspf.AY linn of Paper "jo .10 .'() !f :o III sliilne on I llTOlllllg .it l. .'-75 li .1" Villi Position ili " .H ,3ll .SO - ::i .in lent than no lilt lies M) lnclips . . . , IliO " 250 " W) " MIO " For cardiof thanV. rnotiillom of condolence, anil similar rnntribntlons In Him naturoormlvt-rteiliir, The Tribune ninkps a charge of 5 tents a line. Sl.MlA.NTOX, PA., Of'TOlim: 11, 1'I02. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. RmnllinlK U' PMN'N'VPACk'EH I.lciitcniiit (laLinoi V .M ISHOWN Sccutiiiv of Intel mil Affuiis ISAAC 0. BROWN. County. Congiess-WIM.IAM CONNELh Jlldsi A. A vosiinio. Commissions s-.IOItN COriUER 1IOR IMS. .IOIIX PENMAN. Mine lnspoetni-U,EVr,t,YX M. EV ANS, DAVID T. WILLIAMS. Legislative. Peintot-TOTIN 11. JORDAN. Itepit sontutlvts I'll it Distiipt-josnnii oi.tvnn Second Dlstilct-JOIIN SC'MEl Hit, Thlul Dlslilit-EHWARD IWr.S. J'mnlli Dlstilct-P A. PIIIEUIN Election dny, Nov. 4 JR. E-(Jovei hoi Jillltm Is having u tllfliculL lime In 1 1 -v liif-r to make the people foi net the fact tint his list election was followed bv n tlistiesslng period ofeoiniueicl.il depiesslon. The Qasoline Explosion. o X Tlin uoinge of chances (lie eploson hv which tin oo men lost their lhes In n house on Washington iiMiuie on Tluits duv, would bj moi p lemaikabie had it not occui ted under the ilieumstancos which attended tills dieudful fat.illt . The nnfoi tun.ile m, in Robeit ItanKIn was ,in iniiitem entcitnlnei, who used n vlnetosiope In lil pet tot inane es Tliis lntiunient was dihen li gasoline. Gasoline Is ,i poweiful and en.itlc ex plosive Even those who have a selen tlfle knowledge of Its i heniieul inita bllltv o.in haidl depend upon Its noi mal action ecept In small and com paiatlvelv haimle-ss quantities liankln had a tank of it in the outhouse in which he had set up his inetoscope. Culling upon two fi lends to witness or assist li I in In his ieheais.ii Uiov weie caieful to lock the dooi, and as It seems had pioduced two oi tlnee plctnies sat isfactory wlien by some means the gasoline exploded and they weie caught like a i .it in a tup. In the shock of the explosion and the Ignition of tlioli clothing; they weie oeuome by tli mines, oi at anv ute unable to open the dooi, and whatever chance they had of escaping with tlieii lives was in this way unfoitunately cut off. Certainly theie should be a law, and itwoulel bo a useful and humane one, to compel whoever is engaged in hand ling explosives In cpinnlltles .sufflelent to endanger life or ptopeity to hold a state or municipal ceitllieate of com petency in its manipulation A lectin p in these iluja is altogether Insipid that Is not set off by plumes thiown by a xlnptoseopp, a Iclnetoscope oi some other liistiument ot the kind with Its fjaseous motor powop. what 'i catas tiophe theie would lime been in a crowded hall had Rankin's tank ex ploded during a chinch eiit"itiinii,eiit. No matter what the Colombian gen et als say, Admlial Case's men will probably continue to inn the Panama railroad. Cuba. IT "WAS a deploinble mlsfoi lune that the Cuban lccipiocity bill was defeated by a gioup of sen atom whose political Intel est In beet sugar was mote Inoidinately con seivutive than the flnaiulal inteiestsof their constituents. The btate.s In which the piodtiLtlon of beet .sugar Is an Industry weie natutally ei anxious that it should not be endangeied by competition fiom without. Hut ns the majotlty of these seintois hue now dlscoveied the cltl.ens of these Mates, which they weie so solicitous to cone III ato by lefusing a modeiate letlpuual concession to Cuba for hpr chief and nlmost sole indiistty, could place their piinclples befoie their pockets anil concede to national expediency the piospect of Individual gain. Ptesldent Itoobewlt could do no inoie at the time t jut n lin did. In his Htienuous advocacy of Cuban lccipiocity ho had tho loun-tjyttnet-the pi ess with him In an uuan idilty which Is seldom witnessed on n (ifiestlon which hud, so far as the Amen lean peopln could appieclato Its m pWthntc, only a sentiment of Justiie ifricf humanity to icconmiend it. The 1)111, however, was defeated and wo can hardly blame the Cubans If they do not accept tho effei vescence of our good intentions in speeches and news paper nt tides us a matei lal obligation. .Since the defeat of the tecipioelty bill the Cubans have been Blowing mote and inoie hostile to us, not have they htihen In any way tn conceal It. The Cuban government has ptepaud it taiiff of its own which would puctlcal ly annlllilato out nude with the laluncl, such ns.lt Is. It Is endeavoilns to lloat a loan with foielgu Aliunde! o which might lead tho cciuntiy Into devious paths fipm whit h she might not be able to extilcate heihelf without our Inteifeience; while tlm best etfoits of thp udminlstiatlon have fulled to se nile the adhesion of the Cuban govern, inent to tho tieuly by which the teims pf the Piatt uiuoudmeiu must be en teicd Into between tho two govern ments. The Cubans have Home jeason to show for their leseutment. Hut Cu ban statesmen aie not so unenllght sned us not to understand the dirtl :ultles and the limitations under which the administration laliorn. AVe hove made Vast sactlflcds for Cuba. Wc do not wish to recall them cnciy time we lmo tn lemnnntintc with her. Hut she should lememher, hor inesldeiit and pxertitlve shoulil not need bp told, that we hnve no designs upon her llboityj Unit wo hne no deslie tu dictate or finini' her iiatlotml policy, All we itl of her Is that she will lme u little pitlpiiie. Hhp einlliieil for tlnee htin ilied .vents ii despot lm fiom which we tnaniiinlitiMl hoi : and now she cannot bear with Iipi filptnl and bene tnetor a matter of a few months In whli h to fuillll the one obligation that we conceive wo ute bound mm ally mid polltlrallv to ostnblMi. The tiee-si'i aping crnfp whlh sei'ins to have taken possession of the city mnv be tegaided with snnip tnlsglv lugs. To the nvetnge man It looks us though It would have boon better to have pei fotintd the oppiatlon llo or six months iigo. We do not shear sheep In the fall: nint do not lcsuve summer gui ineiilH fin winter weal. Hoi tlctiltutlsts us a tide letoinnieiid the piotcitlon of plants and sluubs by coveilng them to waul off the i hill lilnsls of wlntei. Whv It should be depmed necessniy to leiuove the balk fiom shade tlc'es at this peilod In view of theie facts, we aie at it loss to undeistund. Lesson of a Tragedy. CIIIXTtriC investlgntois can no doubt llud much to lutetest them In the ucent tiagody at llouipstead wheie seveial membeis of a family became the lc tims of a delkate boj whose mind had been uubalaiued by mental wnik of a chaiactoi that should have been lett to oldei heads. The boy had foi some time been engigtd upon Inventions and had succeeded In pioducing seveial which In time might have been -valuable. Hut befoie the goal hud been leached, his mind gave w.tv and six of his lelatlves weie s.icillhcd to his fi eny. While the lesults of ovel study aie not as tenlble evervwheie as In the Homestead case, it Is a question w bethel chlldien of the piesent age aie not encouiaged ot dijven bevond their poweis of enduianee hv ambitious odu i.itois who seem to exeiclsp but little judgment In tialning pupils undei theli cue. All about ns may be seen at- tendants ot the "high school. vvho ought to be pla.vlng maibles or diesslng dolls foi seveial tais et, wiestllng with piolilems of magnitude sulllclent to puzzle the In a In of a model n scien tist, and pupils aie gjaduated at an age when the.v should be In the liidlments of the blanches that they have mastei td It ought not to need the opinion of a specialist to point out to the mod el n eduiatoi that this oit of piessme, exiept in cases of extiaoullnaij bodllj vigoi, will exhaust the neive fnice of c 111 Id I c li and make them old men and women befoie their time. Life is scaicelv w oi th the living if it is to bo made a test of enduianee fiom child hood to the giave. Theie should be inoie In the existence of the aveiage boy and glil than a tliesonie stiuggle to inastei knottv pioblems that lequhe constant application in m hool and out. It is not necessity ten any bov oi glil to win fame befoie anhlng at majoi itj. In tact, sad as it ina appeal to the piogiesslve cducatoi, hlstoiy sel dom points out a case wheie an Infant pindigy cvei amounted tn anv thing in altei life. '1 lie gieatest men and women havp been the ones whose bialns weie allowed to glow and le elop witli their bodies dining the h.il-' ejon dajs of jouth. The new fall hat makes the head of the aveiage weaiei look cheap Boer denerals and the Emperor, TIIH Ri:Fl'SAL of the Uoei neneials to be piescntcd thiough the Kiitlsli embassy to the nmpeioi William has moused all the Indignant vehemence of the Got man pi ess. The Geunans ton sldei It nn act of lngiatltude, if nothing vioi'i', When the geueiuls Intlmited theli intention ot visiting Geimany and of pTjing their lespects to the kaiser, they weip Infoyni d that this could onlv be done thiough the Intel medial y of the Ilngllsh anibassudoi. Tiny loadily acquiesied In this aiiangemetit, hut lor some ip.imiii this appointment was shoitly altei cancelled and the Ileitis suggested that If they weie to pay their lespects to the empeim the invitation should come 1 1 om him. If he weie evei so willing to accommodate them the cmpcior could not, without outiaging nil diplomatic usage, coufoim to such a teriupst. Tim Poor guneinls me Hiltlsh subjects, they have swoin nlleglaiue to the Htltlsh oiovvn; they solemnly piom ised to the colonial seeietaty that they would lefinln fiom nil acts which would actually oi seemingly subveit the tetnis of the tieaty of peace, The Hiltlsh gov ernment has acted towiud their late enemy mote thuu guneiousl.; they have ronfoimed justly to what they believed the exigency of the situation demanded for tho best Intel ests, tho mateilal piospects and the immediate wclfaie or the vanquished huigheis. It Is not, ot course, possible thiough spontaneous or stipulated geneioslty to lecouclle tho conquered, after a war, to theli alteicd foituucs. The Uopis me not the most enlightened people in the vvoild, uoi mo the Hiltlsh with the highest and most dlslnteiested motives aluajs huppj in dispensing their political favois, Hut in this Instance they seem to huvu dis annul the Hoei agltutois and dema gogues of any excuse for leopenlng an Issue which has been washed out in the biavest and host blood of each nation, iieimauy cannot uffoid to otioud Kug Innd giatiiltously, Por the enipcior to have lecelved the peilputet,lc Hoei geneials as If they weie still the iepre Fentallves of ti Etivpinnieiu whltli has a potential status would be u moiial Insult The einpeior undeistiinds that well Whatever inuj be his ndiuliatlun of the Uoer geneials as soldleis and us patriots, his attitude tow aid them as a soveitlgn statesman must netessailly be platonlc. It is said that the Hoer genejiuls weie induced to appear at Bei llu to be something moio than what they ically ate, at the Instigation ot Dr. l.eyds, the e II genius of the Ooers, as he has been called and emphatically Is. It this is to, and it is likely to be ho, this peitluaclous Intel meddler has dellbeiutely frusliated the success of s tho mission of the Hocr generals, as philanthropic entlRsailes gnthctlng the matctlal .sympathy of the world In be half ot their tllRtiesoed cottnltytnen. InstlnctKely they vvpio diawn to Her many as the most pi action! bnoe for their lour mound the vvoild. Thete was opi.v pietiatittlon nimlc tlieio to to-c-elve them with pnthuslnsm. Although this reeling l not likely to bo'itlliiNeil gicullv In the lAitlipiland by the ogiegl tills bluiidpi or I.ejds or somebody else, the envoj will meet with no Indhoct Impel I it tecognltlou theie mid, woist of nil, mny be p.tssKuty Ignoied by the nfllclal and spinl-ofllclal hleiarohy. Wo me nil a little tit oil of the lloer win. Of Hoer bntveiy unit itiltlsh bliimleilng wo have had a sin felt. Sir William Xupler In his "Hlstoiy of Peninsular Wm," sa.vs: "In the begin ning of path wur Ihiglaud has to seek In blood the know ledge necessmy to In snie success, ullil like the fiend's pin giess tow mil lalen her conqtieilng com e Is thtoiigh chaos followed bv death." Theie Ins been smicely any nppaient dlmtmitloii In the pi Ice ot the blood knowledge she has luqtilied In nil the wins she bus waged since 181 L Ileie the Hoei gene) ills will bo he.ut- lly weloonied ns lectin eis and expotind pts of that fiitai struggle which ended In the oveitlnow of the Independence of theli countiy. The.v will, hovvcvti, do well to ailheio to this pi ogi amine. We aie not gieatly InlPiestcd In tho cause of the win, Its justice or Injustice. These mo subjects roi the philosophic cotildeiutlon ot posteilty and not foi us. The ptescilpthe light which fol lows upon conquest Is the only Justifi cation which the vvoild has ever de manded or Is over likely to demund for tpiiltoilal aggiandlsetncnt. Some of the Xoithoastein Pennsyl vania faimeis who have been hacking and burning fallows foi the past few oais now doubtless wish that they had leseived the Umber on the bii.ti lots for coid wood. Wliatevei other calamities may be In stole, It Is a pleasuio to note that at least theie Is no Immediate piospeet of a ui until. Attending to Dun & Co, piospeiity is beating up well under the stiain of Industiial distill bailees. BETTER NOT TAKE CHANCES. IMItui of The Tiiuunc Sit . In lsli, when Gmit Piltnin ulopl ed fiee tiaili, she had a favoi.ible bal ance of ti.nl,- ol $ jU.IkiU ikhI t .it K . whllii now (l'Kll) she has .m luhcisu balance of SIUiXi,(K) eulv. It would lake om Inealh aw.. to lium iqi and icallc the thous tud j upon tlioiisaniN of millions whli li she lias lost In the agitgalc of the vo.nlv Inlands ngilnst hti, cliuint; the llft-llvu vi. ns fiom is. it; to 1'iiU. till Oiillfoul I. Molisvsoith, the eminent Ihigllsh piuniinilst. stuns this in his ' Om Ihnplie t'mlfi Piotec ll.in and Tieo Tiailt,' last published He points out that In is.", an eia of piosppiitv set In all ovci the vvoild of which Ihiglnnd so cuiocl tho lion's s j! ii,. fttx eleven m.iis 1 quote I'ho nngllsh people, geueiallv. satlsiied with this lush of piosppiitv and wealth, actepted without eiiqiiiiv, the ppilsttut elilm of the ad' orates ot firo Hade loi this it suit, and this Iilou his been so thoiouhlv Ingiiilntd Into the Ihigllsh liiluil, that those who vendue lo question it, have liien thought to be nn u lievoml the leach nt aigument In Tut, John Uilght, the gieat nnglisli stall s man, ileclliiril a cIiiIIciikc to ilelnte the fpieslioii. with the leniaiU tlul 'no laols oi aigiinienls could lie plated befoie such a pi i son 'villi advantage" John mights dogmatic attitude is tvpi inl ol the stand taken todiv In m m Aineili.ui opponents ot piotcitlou As the old s iw sivs, "None so blind ns those who vv.ll not see," which must In vvlmt Is the m.ttlei with (hose who ale (lamm ing foi a geiieinl taillf levislou oi loi levolutlouaiv udpiocltv. In ceitiiln nisi s and undei ceilaln loiidltlons, llin Itid 1 1 c lpi ooltj in equal lnmlcets mav be advisable and neusaiv, but not suih n niiasine oi liKiisiues o Injuiliiious n diiocitv, as shtill ainoimt, nai tlialh, to lieo tiade Nor the adoption ol involu tional v udpiocltv siniplj as it means oL sec liilng ofllee At the time. ISP!, Kngland adopted fice tiade. the Inillng binkeis ami nni thants oi tho Cltv ot London, assuiid pal lluineut bv if solution: '"Hint the (onuuiidal ami inaiiufiK tuiing Intel ests hid boon foi some time In a state ot gieat nttlvlti and piospei Iti." Tint Is just such n ipsolntlon as tile bankeis and liieidinnts of the Cltv of Now Yoil: would he Justilled In passing todav Right lioio l i chief diusoi of oiu piesint piuspiiltv. We hivo lo giinid aualnst iissiuing niusrhm tint this pios ppiitv Is wo gnat, mid llkelv to be so pei inani'iit, as to inuko It safo loi us to (xiHilimnt on ihaii';es In those .suetess ful tionoinle policies vvlildi wo innugii iiitoil on Jul ' I, is'17, in lathei, on Unit Kind ilav in Novfiiibei. Isld, whin wo tluovv ofl' om habiliments of Imliistilil and Ihmnclal woe, nt the tiumntt tall til William McKinlev. How shall wo pi o vent sinv and all indluil pxpeilmenllng with the Dluglev piotottlvc inilir, which Is the basis ol oiu ptosont puispoiltv .' Hv oiio wav. and one wav onlv, that Is. to olcit n siifllflent woiklng majoilt.v of Itepulilliau congiossiuen in Novemlun' nexl Theie Is no need to call In doctnis it auothii lulth and luadlce Tho last' tlmo we did that (left.' Iho patient died -Walter J. Uallaid Sdienoptndy, X Y, Oi t. It REMEMBER THIS WHEN VOTING Pi tun tho Illnlisvillo Couiloi. To Itrpubllraus who mo wavetlug as how lo vote next inuiith wo would s.i, ho can-fill, do not make up out nilncla hnstili and do not fuiget that It was Demouatle policy that caused tho clos ing of mills, tho blowing out of luinaces, the stagnation of i.iiliouls and all tho otlic-is h ami ov1h that tho industiial vvoild suffeiid fiom in tho d.uk das, not so im bohlnd us, when shoveling snow ut a dollm a ilav was a Job eagoili sought h skllb d mtldtiiiH and when fito soup horses had to bo opened to Iced tho still v lug thousands And on the other baud on must loinembci that tho piospeiit) of todu, tho ease with which men liinl lemimcinttvp einplosnient, tho roiisiautl) liicieaslng lonimeiiti nud tho ilslug tide of piospolt mo tho elltits of a policy nilgliinlid, imiiiguinted and fosteietl hy the p.uu of which Judge IVnnj packer is just now llio stmiilaid beain in l'onn. silvanli ORIGIN Or "WATERED STOCK." Piom Leslie's Weekly The expiesslon "vvateied stock," which descilbes so well llio oxpiusloii of thu slock of a conipiuy beoml tho vnluo of the pioiieitv, oiiglnatcd. it Is suld. In ion. nietloii with Daniel Diovv, who was onio llio wealthiest and must unique manipu lator la Wall stioet Dievv lind been u diovoi In his jounw diiis. mid It wns said of him thai be fen o selling his tattle in the miukot ho would give, them huge quantities of salt to muko them thlisty and then provide) them with ull the watei they tould chink. In this way theli vvtlgbt wus gioutly luci eased mid the pui. thaser was buing "vvateied stock." Omiine SNidi?s of Hainan Nafiire Giant Dined in the Kitchen. "When neiicinl Oinnl slopped at llio Pitlinoi House In Chic ago on his lo till n f l mil his tout of the w oi Id,' said n limn who was theie at the lime, "the slcvvnid wns all but stupcilod one noon nt sielng the cx-pielilptit slide In at tho kitchen door ns though psp.iplng fiom sotiio one " 't mil hoiiv to tumble jou,' ho unlit, as though asking a gient favor, 'but may I have a llltle tointtl bepf and tiibbnge?' "'Why, coilnlnly,' the slevvitnl leplled: 'hut sluin't t semi It out to oii In the (lining iooni7' "'No. lie nnsvveied: 'I'll out it light hole If .vou'll let me sit down ' "So a place on the lough bn.iid table, wheie tho took hail been Using the meat, Was denied, and Giant drew up a stool mid sot to, and llio w.v bo got away with that touied beer and tilbbigo wns a caution, When he had llnlshcd, he laid down his knlfp and folk with a funny sigh of sitlsfacllou, put one hand on tho steward's shoulder and said' "'Young man, i don't suppose jou tmo lor Hint at nil, but If ;,oit lmd had lo cut what I have foi the past few months It would taste llko a. dinner for tho god". It tastes homey!1 "The cx-piesldenl had dined with rv pi v body fiom tho queen down, but that (ithhagc and coined beef doubtless to mlnilecl him of the tlmo when ho was not so well known, but piolmblv fai hipploi -when people In St. Louis culled him 'cap tain' y hen they spoke to him nml bought the wood ho tinted to town to sell " Chlcigo Tilbune Would Her Halo FltP She wns ioung, piettv and vivacious and ho was an oldish, Hied looking man In ehiiige of the tilnkct counter in a shop devoted to feminine npci Initios, "i want to see tho vciv Intest tiling In luncy pins and but kits," she announced ns she peeied thiough the glnBs cae. "it must be the latest wi Initio and the oddest tiling vou have." The salismun patient lv Hotted out boxes and tuis, hut the c.ipildous customer wus lioul lo suit; nothing wns now enough Mis Hi own had a pin like Hint, m Miss Rlntk a buckle like tint, and she wnnted to got something dlffeient fiom anv of lici fi lends. Aflei lnlf nn hour's seaich sho smiled svvtellv nt the Hied man behind the countei ami lemai'trd Hint "she guessed shod rome mound again in a week or two Nothing theuo was quite new enough " The man catefiillv and quletlv put awnv the uiiav of tilnkels (eveivbodv does things quletlv In Hint shop) 1111(1 then sild foi the benefit of nobodv In pit lieu Hi but In the hem lug oi halt a dozen "1 wondoi if tint glil evei gets lo I envon If slip will want to Inspect nil the halos and then tit i Itlp to come to caith foi nwlille in tnsp the stvles hip not new enough to suit " Hiooklvn i: lgle He Knew a Suie Thing'. In the afteimith of the loavontlon stoiies lomes one ot a well known poli tician whose futility foi making icsolu tlons and hi caking them Is well known. Aftei t uh lapse Into tho di Inking habit his lemoise is deep and earnest, lie fell fiom giuie on the last dav of the toi ventlou. but mnnuged lo ictaln lib facul ties to tho extent of finding his wnv to the dipot In Sai.itoga. boaidlng the Now Yolk ti (tin anil, ci.iwllng into his sleep ing cai bet Hi but without the foimalltv of taking off his ilotuts Just befoie leaching Xi w Yoik he slowlv nwoke nml suiveved the 'Itu.itioti thiough u doud ol lemoise. Slowlv the depth ot his latest lapse biust upon him, and ho did so his hoi lot found vent in expiessiiiu "Guilt Piotf' he vvhlspiictl hniiseiv, "I'll bet a dollm I wns diunk last night." 'Sav, olil follow, oamo the answei fiom an uppei bnth, 'put ten on tint foi nit will ou.' It's a cinch Xcw oik Mall and HxpitssV His Ceitificnte of Chaiacter. An I'nst Side Teutonic saloonUtepei hiving "avid mole inonev than he cued to allow In his till ovei nlhl. decided to deposit It In a buik Stiolllns down Hioatlwav lu mquliid foi a gout bank" and wus diluted to the Chemical Xntlo'i- al lie asked the bank ushei . "Is Mi Piesldeiit at home"' 'I he ushei liplieil that tin pi'sitieut vvfis In his of fice "'oiv well, vou .voost tolo him tint Mi. You up brhtnltt wants to put it huu ilioil dnllais evnv night In Ills bank and take it omit in the nioinlii,?" Aftei a long wait the iiltindant letiun pd nml liitoimed Mi Jmob Smith tint the pitsident tould not take his monov, as he was not in tod b Dun or Hiad stud. The oselteil Geimii' leplied. "Dun oi Hiailstiott' Vv, I was been i.ildtd twice bv P.n khmst "-Xevv Yoik '1 lines In a Tight Place. Colonel Leo is icmemboied bv hiuulietls of AmnUans tin his blight manuei and li ippv, iqit tommies, s.ivs a eoutilbutnr to .in Hugllsli peiiodltal, In uloipueo to the foimei Hiltlsh milltaii attache who follow id oiu aimj to Cub i. When tho piojeet ot (letting an cqucstilitii statue to Geneial Washington In Now Yoik wi.s pioposcd Colonel Leo was lull listed with ono of the subspilptlon pipeis foi clicil lution. Shoitl.v aftei i oc oivlng It ho ap pioidud a well known citizen nml asked loi a sulHtilptloii Hut the citizen de clined lo siilisciilie, stating lu a lathei pompous miniapi, "I do not comidoi, sh, that theie Is 11115 necessity for a monu ment to Jli. Washington. Ills fame is und lug. sli; ho Is enslulned lu cho honits of his couiiti.vnicn." "Is ho 011 shiiliPd in )our lip.iit'.'' softly biquliid tho colonel "Ho Is, sh " "Well, all t bavo lo say," letoited Colonel Lee, 'Is that he is In a tight plate." In the Wrong- Pew. At an assembligo of ehailt wolkcis, at a settlement house on the Last Bide, piopuilng lor the lull campaign, ill. Cal vin Iliovvslu minuted 11 stoiy of a men dicant wio voiy much needed a pah of tiouseis nemombeiliig that phslclans weie eompplleil to weai hlgh-giado cloth ing, he wandeied up above the Pliuu oil rilth avenue and, obseiviug tlie name el a phisldun on n laigo silvei pluto on tho door ot a lino looking lesldence, ho as cended tho steps and tang tho doitois bell, An eldeily, swiot-fuccil Indv 1,111111 tn tho door, mid tho InipoveilHhcd eiillei suld: ".Madam, I mn veiv haul up mid havo called ta sco If I could obtain a pair of tho dodoi's cast-olf tiouseis" Tho lady smiled at him and lopllcd; "I am tho doetoi!" New Yottt Ulnics, LITTLE MILLIONAIRES. Twenty llttlo inllilnmilics Pldilug In tho sun, aillllonaiics 111 uiothci'lQve, aiillloualies In fun, aiilllnnulies in leisuiu horn a, aiillloualies in Jojs, aiillloualies In hopes and plans, A10 these gills unci bojs. aiillloiinlies In health aie they, And in ilanilug blood, aillllnmilios In shells und stones, Sticks and muss ami mud; aillllanaiiis lu castles lu the all, unit vvoith Quito a million times ns much As custlca 011 tho euith, Twent little mlllloualics, Pluilng in tho sun; Oh. how happy they must bo, Hveiy single ono! Iluidlv nny eats havo they, llaully any utice; Hut in cvety lovely thing aiultlmtllloualios Youth's Comuunlon. The Newest In Carpets and Rsi; Scraiiton's most superb .showing in floor coverings In fouiicl here. Tlie markets t)T lluropc nud America have been searched and the choicest weaves brought here for you to select from. Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels and Tapestry Brussels in newest patterns, presenting' most beautiful color effects, are here, and can be seen for the asking;. Rugs Rugs . Rugs That Is Just lt--so many, many rues that a description or them Is impossible. Any stee you want in Wilton. Tapestry. Oriental, Body Brussels, Axmiitster. Smyrna or Navajo Indian effects. TAKE ELEVATOR TO FOURTH FLOOR. Williams Furniture, Draperies and Wall Paper 12 Wyoming Avenue, - The Crane Store Opportunities pie sented for a peep at what Mistress Fashion Has consented to approve for arly Fal Take Elevator at 324 Lackavvarrna Av3. Powder Go Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Bldg. SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING Made at Mooslc anil H.Huhle orj. Laflin & Rnnd Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER hlcctrlc naltcilcs, Klettrlo rvploilers, Ux. ploulns Hints, Sifoly 1 iie. REPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES, f"!' 1f ! $ b 4 'h & $ 4" When in Need Of anything in the lino of optical goods wo can supply it. Spectacles and Eye Glasses? Propetly fitted by nn espeit optician, From $1.00 Up Also all kinds of ptescrip tion vU and lepahlntj, iYlercereau & Connell, 133 "Wyominrjr Avonue, 4 4 ! HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent lor tha Wyoming District for Dupont's Powder Ulnlnj, Dlutln;, Sportln;, Fmokeleu nj the Itepaunn Chemical Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Eafety Fuse, Caps and Kxploderi Itoom 101 Con sell Bulldlo; ,Scu itcu. AQE.NCILS. JOHN' n SMITH . SOX is w UHlliniN , ....Pbmiuth .WUUj Uatre and Best IcAnulty, NEW YORK HOTELS. The New and Absolutely Fire-Proof otel Earlington, NEW YORK CITY. European Flan. 27.il Street Njar Broadway, N w York lily. The most central and most accessi ble location in the city, combined with quiet and'refmed J surround ings. TAnirr or raths- Single 100111 (lnth) $1 TO to S: Ot Double looms (bath), t pelson $.' f Double looms (bull), J poisons. . ,fJUO Hith looms utlloinlng I.iige double 100ms, with ptlv.ltc 1 ith 100ms 1 poison $.100 Luge- double looms with pilvate lnth looms, 2 poisons $10) Suites of piiloi, bedioo'ii and bithfoi 1 iieison $ I Oil )il Jim 7 03 Suites of p 11 lot .bedroom and bith for .' poisons ... J l no, f,m ji, w S 0) Suites of pillor, 2 liPtlionms und bath S7f"l. $sfO 100D E at. HARLH .c. SON'. 30 j ears connected with Eailo'b Hotel. SUMMER RESORTG Atlantic City. The temperature at the ACilNEW. (Intbe llcacli, 111 Cli.'ls.-a, Atljitic Cits, siiturdiij was 5Q0. Hveu appointment of a modem Hotel. HOTEL RICHMOND. Kentucky Avcni.c. lust llocl lioin Ucacli, At lantic Lit), .N. J., uU Oiciu view roonu; ta pacity JOU, utile foi tpulal utii J. U. Jenk ins, I'np PENNSYLVANIA. BEAUTirUL LAKE WESAUKING On a spur of tho Allcdiany Mountains. I ohi-'i jllij tallioail. ni' ii luMiimla Ilitliln;, iW'ilnj, tports, (tc. Kticlluit tililc Ilc.iroinlilo rites. LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL P. 0 . Ape, l'. Bcnil for Inol.lct, C. K. Hltltl9 A few dais can be pleasantly spent In a trip to Norfolk, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C VIA THU LO Mil LI Steamers sail dally except Sunday fiom Piei 28, Noith 1 liver, foot of 15each sheet, New Yoik. Tickets, Including meals and stale 100111 aiconmiodutloiis, $S 00 one way, 5IJ.C0 iQiiutl dip, and upvvaids. Send stamp for illustrated book. OLD DOMINION STBAHSHIP CO. 81 Beach Stieet, New York, N. Y. H. B. WAhKUR, Tiaflle Manager. J. J. BUOWN, Geneial Passenger Agent. nuffli HDRTSEATRIPS.I How to Help Yoting Men and Women SectJte Educations 44 YOUNG MEN and 7 YOUNG WOMEN niri enden voting to sccuio cdticitlnns tlllnllo-h TIIP. TitintiNirs HDtlCA- TIONAh CONTEST. . Ill which 31 BfMOrvnSMIPS. valued nt over ."OO, are oftciecl. Tho scholarships 111c: Syiacuso Unlveislly. BucUnell TJniveislty. University of Rochester. Washington School for Boys. Wlllinmspoit Dickinson Semin al y. Dickinson Collegiate Prepara toiy School. Newton Collegiate Institute. Keystone Acndemy. Biown College Preparatory School. School of tho Lackawanna. Wilkes-Bano Institute. Cotuit Cottages. Scinnton Conservatory of Music. Hardenbergh School of Music and Ait. Scianton Business Colldge. International Correspondence Schools. Lackawanna Business College. Alfied Woolel's Vocal Studio. 1 1 1 1 1 1 li Seveial of these scholni ships Include not onlv tuition, but also boiiul, room, heat, light and luundiy for peilods ot two to four eurs Among these llfty: one voting people theie are thltty tluoe who 1110 ic.illv stiivlng to sectiio educations, nml theli names appear on nnotliet page of The Tilbuno every mninliig. in tho table phovvlng tho ' Standing nf Contestants." They should bo em ouraged In their com mendable ende.iv 01. HOW YOU CAN HELP If ou nie not nltendy a subscriber to The Tilbune, send ji noto to some one of tho contestants, requesting a call Oi, better still, send your subscilp tlon to The Tilbune, together with tho nionev to pay foi same, designating pome lontestnnt which jou wish to re ceive the ciedlt Contestants aie ciedlted with ono point foi eveiv month vnu piy in ad vance The pi ice of Tho Tribune In advance Is: Points. One month $ Tfi 1 Tlnee mouths 1 '' 3 SW months 2u0 fi Ono jrai 500 12 PRESENT SmSCniBKRS can aia.B contestants matei tally by furnishing thorn with n list of ft lends who might be Induced to tike Tho Tilbune. Oi, thev can peisonally tequest theso fi lends to subseilbe Oi, the can send Tho Tilbuno to theli filends, pivlng the money them selves Jinny nio doing this and tho contestants .tie voiy grateful for this vv hole-heai ted nid ONlYV NEW SUBSCUIBERS ARE COUNTED. TO CONTESTANTS nomomlier' Tho TilhuneW Kduca- ttm. .t Pinf,i.t- 1 lic-nc! rr,-i.n D- nf C I ln . . I No points not In mo Trmuno ollico bv the Ih st stioUo of S ns told by tho Com t House eloek, will be counted EXCEPT. Those leeolved by mail and postmuiked at or befoie S p m. SPECIAL HONOR PRIZE FOR OCTOBER PIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD to 1 the contestant bringing in the Inmost number of noints duiinsr I tho week ending Satuiday, Octo- IT ber 18. J EDUCATIONAL. Do You Want a Good Education? Kot a thott course, nor an eaiy course, cor a chenp course, but tho best education to be bad. do other cduiation is wottlr pending time and money on. II you do, nrito for catalogue ot College Easton, Pa. Rhleh offers thorough preparation In th Lnilncerlns and Clcniical I'rofcsslonj aj well as the regular Collese courses. STATE NORMAL SCHOflO EAST STROUDSBURG, PA, Regular Stato Nnimul C'ouises and Special DipailiiioiilH of Music, Elocu tion, Ait. Diavvlug. Htenogittphy and Tvnevvilt lig. stiong Collegu I'lepaiu- I toiy Dcpaitmilit FREE TUTION. Routiltug oNpiiihCh J-iSO per week Pupils admitted at any time Winter Teim opins Die -3th Wiltu for cuta loijiie ,,.,, . jj, u. aviina.-, tx. m.,, Pilnclpal I III HI.Ml" & SCRANTON CORRESPONDEN OE SOHO0!i SCRANTON, lA. 1. J. Foster, 'resident, timer II, Lawsll, Inn, B. J. Foster, Btsnley P. Allen, Vice President. Secretary. Lawyers The Tilbuno will guaiautee to print our paper book cjuieker than any oth er pi Inline house in the city. c Lafayette I c