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1 ' CUs Mill Jlnltcr.
When npnrn nil! penult. Tim 'Iridium (
ninny glnil In lirllil nhort lettirn from IM
' friend hearing on tun mil tnplt, hut Id
mln I Hint thene mint br algiii'dt fur pub.
Mention, by Ihn writer' rertl nnmrl nnd
t Ihn condition lire eilcut lo nrceptntiro !
' ''thitt nil emitrlbiilloln nil be iibject to
,,eilllorlM revision.
THK FLAT HATR FOIt AOVKKTISINH.
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TWELVE PAGES.
SCIiANTON. Di'TOIIIJU W. Wi
' REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State.
,'Govornoi S W IMI.VNM'ACKIIll
l.lciilcn.uit CoM'inor W M. HltOWN.
Hccretiuv of inLoi mi t Altulis IrfAAG U.
BROWN,
County.
t'oilKICHS-UMUMAAl fON.Vi:i,l,.
Judge- A. A. VOSHI Itli
Coninili-xloncis-.IOII.V COI'ltiKU MOR
RIS, joiix ii:n.man.
wino inspector. i.i.i:'i:r.YN m. cv-
ANS. DAVID T, WJt.MA.MS.
Legislative.
8ctlK.tor-.IOI IK U. JOItUAK.
Itcpiesentutlves
Khsi uNiiitt-.TOHT:ijir ot.ivr.it
Second Dlstilrt JOIIK Kf'tlCI HI!. JR
Thhd Dlstlll-i:YARD TAMILS.
I'omlh Dtxtilcl-P A. P1IIMSIN
Election day. Nov. -I
, The Doinocr.itic lt-.ntoi iiiNJliilKe tile
Tiilneif: ot I'cnn-ylvanl,i when llicy im
nsrlne that the Tultt-i- can tr Indtucd lo
rep.iv I'replilfiH I'misevplt by vnllntv to
tie hN ImiuN in uoiiKiei"-.
A Change fur tho Better.
THK STATKrf vhoc dcltK.i
iloii. i iiiinnniul tlic Kii'iil,iu
InllUfiiie In ioiikiC"- .up
those which u'-clect t liir
nllickiit concici'-iiifii ti'ini utter term,
thus licnentliiK' rrrim their expci lence
.mil ilpo mi (il.ilnl,ince with pulille
;i ff.i 1 1 s. The Mate- w'hii h i oiiiiiiiuiil the
le.isL influence nu tlio-c which for line
j c.i-on or nnother do not Keep their
rein csemn lives In iDiwie1'- lotifj enough
to enable them to K.iln leeuKnitioii and
exei t Influence. Maine anil Jowa .lie
examples or the former t las, and ther
cleleRtUlon- ale iimoiifr the tiuiise-,t in
the lioue, IicIiik: letllilied ear alter
je.it with hnnily a chaiiKe m ept for
death or pioinotlini. PeiiiisyKani'!!. we
iPRret to Miy, alllloilyli in many le-spt-cl'-
Hie KieiiiMii of Aiiieilejn lom
iiiuiineulths. does noi i oiiiin.md the
laise )le-tlt4:f lu the Iioum of lcne
entatUi") which --lie -.liould. uud the
leason is mainly heiau-e of the unwise
MSteni of lotation punalcut In dl-tilcls
witli mole tjian one coiuuy .uid of
iripticlous politics lu iiiii ot the oilier
districts.
It Is not line that tile I'euns.v Kania
dek'K-ation Is ncciistoineil to lack in
the ability of Its nieinbeis. on the ( on
tiaiy. their ability output f veiy fav
oiably Aith that of any delegation in
coiiRiess. 'I'helr lui k Is in the im
poitant, item ol epeiiellie. As a uile,
no sooner do they become piollclent In
th" ways and means of .shaping IcsM.i
tlon than they lire Ietl nl home by .some
(-lilft In the we.ilhei ane of local poll
tics and in their stead new men aie
sent who hae to o UiioukIi tlic .same
heusunillK piocess These fiKpient
clinnses ate as detiinipnt.il to the le.t
rp.sults ai Washington as the would
be If adopted in tile innnnRemcni of
private business enlf rpi iet. indeed,
they ate mole so, because the suipe
and variety of the iuteie.sts affecteil by
the woik of lougiess ate inliiiltely moip
varied mid c.sactlug than aie t liu-o of
the aveiUKe pilvale enteipilse and coi
respondiiiKly call for a ki eater iletfeo
of expel t lciiowledfie lesiiltlliK- tioiu e
peilence, I-acliawaima county Is tu be ioiikiui
itiated that under l lie lemleishlp of
Vllli.im t'onnell .she has abandoned the
foiilitili and shoit-slKllted practice of
t'liuiiKiiiNT lier I'oiiKicssniun emy alur
n.ite teini, It Is ilirpclly due to tliis
abandonment ihut hr power and In
tluence at the n.itloiial capllal have
Incieuseil and that hei ability lo seeuie
ieslllt has become s( noliibly supeilor
to that of the avenifie Pennsylvania
district wlteie the lotury Idea vet pre
vails. Don't suppose that the winMiiKiueii
nV Pennsylvania can't sen the dlilei
eiue between Demociatlc ciunpalKit
Kttff and Itepuhlleuii n t)if fineiit.
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The Commission Orgjinlzeil.
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". JTPSHK f'OPNTItY has a right t
I J I, expect tli.it 111 the dellheiJi.
j; ,JL 0'i"." of tin iiiilhiucltu' at
l!l bliiatUin KiinnilMfloti tlior-
! nUslincss shall nut be saulllied to
jspeed. 'Hie clamor I'm an earl) decision
?s tmiiiral but It does nut lepiesent the
,; Sober Judtfiiient of the lountry. That
ItulKineni Is that now Is the time lo K,.(
J itu the bottom of the tiotilil'ex wlildi
jtic piealled with Kt eat, cost and tin.
j jioyante In the iiniliiaclle otinlry, pie.
ilpntlnt,' two meat and many small
i ftilkuH within tlnee yeais and ,..y
J JnlHui! a halt upon the Keneral piugies-'s
, in .iiieinan tnilusiiy. f this can be
jiomyini.t inionth. well and good but
I'v e)tj-ltforineil peisop expeus It to
)ejidflble to ntconipllsh in H inuiith,
Slid If It takes Hlx iiioutlis or a yM n
pusht to he douo to the limit.
I lit older that Hie comnilsslnM ,.,,
Jjiave iiiiiile,ilnie lu which to consider
Uie, UillltuU lliutteis lo come liPfoi it
mere"aiiould be nit earnest disposition
nntlie Ifiu t of conipaiiles 'and mine
HojkevH to ioni)oso their own small
jjdlfTsuwes as fur as possible und not
load them upon tho uonunlssiioii. n 3
easy to multiply anil eittully easy to
check the, accumulation of small frilev-
'anOeK, accordinsr as the disposition Is
jtu' be captious or bciicioub. Tim need
!f i;a.tictice aniKfotbearunee Jital now In
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the coal fleldn,! jffiPtit: anil ,no better
pttblli' set vie en it be done by lendetH
of public oplnltm titan lo Down ttpott
those who exitRRpiule the IncMliihle
rilclioim iitnl ntlNumleintamllims iiiIIiik
fi diii the t'otttin of the inltietR lu woik
tinder unuslinl unit not very I'lently de
llued clicitli).stnnce.
We have had n tonp exhibition of the
s-plill of light, with both h1e making
n Rood showing In tltiil dltpcllon, What
we need now Is an evhlbltlon of how
good llghteis cult gel lOMetlter, limy
llielr gniilge nud nut like tneii.
A clean, honest, able and trtlslwoithy
man for Rowitmt Is the vet diet on
lliilge I'eiiliypacker, and It will tint
hereafter have to he st,t a.lde,
The Hague Tribunal.
-Tr-Vli: l''M!ST cu-c laid before
I the aibltratloii ttlbtitinl at
JL Hague has resulted lu a ver
dict In fnor of the I'nlled
Slates. The claim was not disputed by
the defendant lo the action and Ihe
only Issue which pnictlcall occupied
til'1 Judicial iiinsei vatlsui of the uses
sois was the sum total of the amount
due uud the time ami teii-oiinbleness
of the accitiltiR Intel esl upon It.
.le.lco and the I'nlted .States nie not
nu'ii'ly sKler lepubllcs upon the iimi'
coutllielit, but npiil door nelRlibois,
whoe cIvlllKntlon, If illtl'ctent In many
icspeets, Is lapldly becoming similar in
the main. If the Hague coiitt hud
never been called Into existence the ad
judication oi the Pious fund would not
have raised international dlfllcliltles be
tween the two governments. The Hague
decision has ciealed no pteiedciit, nor
can we rightly attilbitte to Its awmd
the measine of impoi tatiee that has
been neci edited im It In some iiuatteis.
Our staid and mationly conteinpotaiy.
the Boston Ti unset Ipt. Is almost be
side Itself in the effusion of Its grati
tude for the "advanced step" we "have
taken in this matter. We have in
tiuth taken no advanced step, nor has
the Hague aieopagus sltpetseded In
any paitlcular the measine of lin
poitanee due to the Pails boiindaiy
lommlsslon which had to decide upon
an Issue which went within ineasiiie
able distant e of leading to war be
tween Gieat Rrllulu and the Culled
States. Disputes or disagi cements of
the Pious tiind stamp hue for htin
dieds of years been settled and -atls-factoilly
through the good olllees ot'
aibltratius appointed by one or other
of the -soveielgns ol lOiliopeau loim
tiles whose aid was Invoked. Although
such mediation has baldly ever been
tefu'eil, 11 is well known that the honor
was iaie welumied The Hague
coui'v adiniiabl.v lllls a long 1 fit want
in leconciliiiR disputatious a vet nietits
hi such limited spheies of lontlictlng
Interest'- between nations. nt that It
lias a bioadei Inline hi the face ot the
disposition and m nianfeiils ol the woild
is not piobable.
The Ti ani. I ipt Is so ptepossc-t'd
wilh th'e lni)0itail0e of the Hague de
cision that it ilalnis that the couit l
no longer a "baneii ldealil ," what
I'Ver that m.ij mean. It can Indeed be
a vital Instrimient of benellieiue in In
lei imtfa'ual utfaiis wilhout diveiglng
m.ueiialU fi urn the subaltern position
whifh It s.-cnis destinjd to oi etipv.
Wats have aiKen liom such ti ivi.it ag
giandlseinents and conceited national
sensibility that one is at loss to dulde
whetliei they weie the lesiilt ol the
deliberate Jiulguient ot mleis and
st;ilesintn lespunsible lot their n lions
or the objettlM' ieoid of nianlaial
Impulses. When a nation lias made up
its mind to go to war It Justifies Its
eouise by declaring that war Is In
evitable. The inevitableness Is meas
in ed by the actual oi delii.-iv stiength
of Its butalllons and the lelatlve In
fetloilty of those of the piospeethe
enemy. The ourt of the Hague did
not pieeiH the Hoer war nor did
either of the coinbatauts (lining the
negotiations that led up to it suggest
that it could, although on the sulfate
the points In dispute seemed eminently
(a pable of adjustment by aibltratloii.
Millennial anticipations hae a psy
hological Intel est, bin the lealitles of
lite ate too ovei w helming- and loo
Impoitant lo leave any loom loi doubt
of the lamentably slow piogiess we ale
making tow aid them.
Judging Iroin appeaiaiiie, all that
John lOlkin needs to do lo have his
m count balanced is to wait.
The Suicide of Younger.
-W-Tli: CARKHliS of Jesse .lames
I uud the Youngei biolhcisine
jL stiikiugly Indicative oi the
Impetl'eil i lvilizatlon ol a
(oumry opening up to settleinent and
a legulatPil s,.stem ot poliie gosein
tnelit. The exploits ol these bligauds
were iiellhei littolc nor lomuntle. Their
II W weie as soi did as their successes
weie nnirdeions, I'hlvaliy tiiut nlnie
I'limtot lo-exlst. James and the Yoiiug
eis weie uilllaus who weie as iciklpss
of ihe lives m' (illicit, as they weie emi
nently caiellll of their own. If tlieie Is
nun. ilue lu ctltiie, James ami the
Youngei. s had too piacllcal a louup
tioit of Iheit occttiiatlou to be affected
by It. They infilled and tmudfied be
cause tobbtiy and iinnder nlt'orded
aheiit the leadlest inetins ot Ihlng- lives
of ilotous ilebatichery, No dottbl theto
Is it lettitiu lascinatloii lu highwn tob
beiy lor those t .xeeptlonul chiiiaeteis
who cut follow It up for ycats with Im
punity; no doubtthey lotind some loin
pensatlon lor the i talis of their out
law i In the consciousness that they
weie niluilled to it ceilulu e.ient by
Ignorant men and silly women; no
dolibl they weie not llllllteiiccd eiuo
tloually by the lact that they weie not
only em pit wheiuver they wept, bill
that they hud that power to engender
siibseniency, whlih Is no Inconsider
able element of fame, among- those with
whom they associated In their oilglcs.
They had. too, the lute lose of the
knight of the toad tor whiskey, uud Its
illsplniliou was neve! wauling hi n
"huld-up."
We might be inclined lo see a piovl
deiitl.il dispensation in the end of
James Youngei 's life, nut no .Many n
heller man Ihuti Younger committed
snlcldu wllh tar less leasou, ami dlsr
played nn moie foilltude In facing Ihe
tilbtilallons that led to It. Younger had
polltleul aiiibltion, he deelates In his
last testament, und consequently en
emies. What between his bullet wounds,
his el vie disappointments and the In
Kiiillttule of it world" Hint woitht Hot
believe In mil lu Ihe sincerity ol" his
ptofessed t'liiucrslou, peihups .liuneq
Younger did its Well as colihl lip leason
tibly expected lu Inking, by the luitiil
Unit laid low' so innny olhets, it life
which uiiH the niosl lawful peiiitilslte
out of whch a hangman was ever
I'healeil.
The fuel that King Oscar of Sweden
has soaked us lu uti ntbltial decision Is
not to be wondeleil lit. He Is simply
obseixlug (he Kiuopi'iin fashion and
playliiR close lo his nemest nelghhor.
We ca'ii expect that kind of lieatinenl
eVety time we consent to u ei own-wearing
lefeiee.
Not a wotd Is said lellectlng upon
Judge Voshuig's nblllly or fullness. As
Hie pioneer judge of our ul plums' colli t,
he has had the hardest woik to do and
has admittedly done it well. That
should be enough to influence ceiy
light thinking Ulan to vole for his te
lelitloli. A slmplllli ntlnn of the machinery of
coal delivery In the lingo cities, with
limitation of the number of Inter
mediaries ilalmliig pioilts, would go a
gieat way to lelleve (listless, li Isn't
the ion I batons altogether w ho make
iiuthiaclte pi Ices high.
A Oeinoeint at llaiilslitiig this
winter would be just about as useful
to his ( oiistltttuilts as a fifth wheel to a
wagon. The Intel ets of Scranton and
Lackawanna county me too Important
to be entrusted lo paweiless hands.
The effoit.s on the p.ut of eel lain
medical atithoi llles to piove that kiss
ing Is iinsanliaiy will piohably be as
fruitless In lesults as the continual
talk legai.illng the unhealthy piopeities
of Ice ci earn.
If Hon. Tom Johnson expects to be
candidate for piesldent he should not
begin lo lead Democrats out of tin.,
party at tills cuily stage. He will
piohably nt ed them.
Munis ami Penman hae earned a
le-eleellon b good seiviee ill tile ttiin
mlssloneis' olllee, anil, besides, they are
Republicans. Keep the Deniociats out.
The Republican pal ty has Its faults,
but nonpareil with the Deuioeiatlo
paity It is as Hypeilon to u satyr.
With Peimj packer as governor theie
will be no moie ilpper bills, or II theie
aie, he won't sign them.
tin the base ball bleat heis King
Oscai's dpi Isions would undoiibltdl bo
ihaiacteilzed as "lotten."
It lakes a teim or two to tenth a new
loiigiessman how. William t'onnell has
lea I net! how.
flrn?rican Uersiis
BritshWorki7i?n
ON THIS sullied, Ml. Rwilig lathe
son, Ml . i:. of Rnisluuil. has
publish! d a uiy Inti le-ling pam
phlet I illot,' the lollnwing:
"'If It Is true, a- the piescut willei be
lleies ami as most will agiee. that tlie
niPal-eatlnn ptople ul? llui-c who (iin
ipin In the coiilcsis ol ihe woild, the
glealii cup iclty loi eiinieiiliatnl walk
poss(-si.ii lij tin. Anieijiaii Is laigch ex
plaint d li i- not only the uUi-au and
lalioiei who can do the inci-l in a ghen
time, Ian the banker, the -lotktnukci iii.d
the ,'oiiiiialNl All of IIihih will t out co
llate into a working du, as miiili nunc
than an Riigllsiimau, as the latter evei edt
the (iiimtiii oi Ihe rionelim.tn. Jltit at
what a cost; The enilgiant Horn Riuopu
has i,,,t in him a tnlai tiind ol eueig
gieatei ihaii he had at home, anil the
hum Anicilean lias no moie than his Ihi
ioie,iu iiuiestois. Hut it is coniiiiessfd
into a shoiicr n r-. 1'ioni Hip age of L'l
to II til,- man is at Ids best. Meal tin t o
times a dnv suppllts the luel. and the
ilrv (tonipaied with ihe lliUMi Isles)
elituiile, causes It in be eaten so uiitlel
tloue tu "hup" as lo icpel the newly ar
ihed Riltlslier llitwieu folly and BO (?)
Ihe Kiielioa itniies, anil ollieis lake his
place.
"Abundance' nf Imputicd labor eualilen
the inipln.vd lo I mi his tools ipiicker and
gel moie oat of a ghen aiea of shop
loom wllh the .-anir, mimliei ul men.
Aimiicnii i Uipln.M'rs do not caie much
fur nppi entices. Why -liould the em-liln.M-r
take the tumble of , '.nidus tlieni,
when lendj -matle full-giown woikiatn
the iiioi euleipilsliiK ot tliosi hi the Old
Wotlii, aie alwa.s n.iilabli 7 The almost
uulvcmtl tlt-flie of the Anieiiean-bnin
bin lo pose as a mall, also helps in
nudum loi Ibis. The best artisaii, such,
for lusiniH c. as inlllwi Ighl. englineis'
smiths ami p tttei ii-makeis, nie those
who base Inliotlou.dy learned their Hades
In Ihllope. The Aliinlcaii outh avoids
Ihe long induing essential to the winking
ol a llisl-el'iss woil'.niuu, and becntnes
shnllnw. Ameilcun ciupln eis aie not n
leady lu pnlnt out the laet that niau. of
their best woiknieil aie not Anieiltan
bol'li, as tiny oi otlleis. when lints and
tumults in cur, mo u iittilhiite them al
llinst entllelv to the foielgner,
"A caieer which lend'-- lo n lieiitl place
i.nly a position hi which the labor of
iitlKH cull be exploited; lu shall, the io
.iltluii of 'lin-s ' 1-, t i. nut, that best stilt
Ihe Aiueilciu lustlud. In Ihe I'liltitl
Slatts. lis hi Kllglaiid, the niateilal lil
IIIKIlte illst Outages Mhly haliils,' anil
UlllS is swelled tile III Illy of noiltlPscI lps,
who ciowil the lanUs of eeond-ian
cleiks. etc The i nth r woik 111 the Culled
Slates le done hv lliiiigailaiis. Italians
and Russians. The best skilled welk
in u aie the Huglisli tlie Scotch and Ihe
(ieiniaii, who have leaini their tiades In
Ihuope. The .-111 lil .'ii of Kiuopcuu I in in I
gtauls ipilckly Imbibe Auieihiiu Ideas,
and avoid long tiitlulug and iiianitnl
laboi. lu Ihe liiumibicltlllng dtatilcts nf
the I'lilted Slates, the upplv of able
ciaflsauii will lull oil' If Ihe cmlgiallon
II Kill l-Jlllnpe ceases. (All Impoilnilt
point I'm' us to note).
"Tilt H'ltsoil why Alilelli.lll Hades
uuloiis cannot, or do not. impose the same
iisiialnls mi Individual exeitloii as do
Hie unions el (ileal lit Itiihi. Is liec ,ui-a
ol lb c-Kiit ,uiy of iiatlonalilie.s. wlii
cniuiot be bioughl Into lain and dl-cl-plllied
o i tti'i-tintlh as woikeis nl nun
line. Hlgh-pilecd labia- obtains the best
Itsiilts lor Ihe euiilo.ei and the cm
plo.M'd. hut as a coildlllou picitdcnt Ihe
woil, mail uiiisl Iiiimi Uhuty. which Is loo
lit ten lit pied 1 1 J 111 In tile uncles union
rules 111 Huioliean cities. As lo piece
woik the Anicilean lauge ol wages lias
wldei llinils than lu limit Hiltalii
"MllleipilsllIK woikeis, whether nie
chiiiilis, luaiiutai unci.- oi hoii.keepeis,
hai' hi Aiiici lea no Hunt lo theii ambi
tion; the social ladder Is uncsslble and
tlie iiiidiltliius num. able ami willing 'o
slile. Is stiiiiillnteil atcoitllng. It Is
mil the .eiil of a .eivanl walking for
a m.istfi. but Is as a menus to an i ml
piaUlfiilly unutiiiiii.ible lu fitcut llillaln
'('litas ilbihidlon as such, between
ikh unci iMioi, iifiuly all I It'll people being
winkers, does not cl-t In Ann ilea Tho
leu i Ich Ani"i leans who live without
woik have lo settle hi Kuinpu lu enjoj
such dtalliicllon. Tin, absinie of this
cIusk ilislliiclloii does lease n clearer
lUld lor the In si of the woiklug ilassei.
This Is I'tiiliinutly for Ihn good of the
ciiniiniuilt.i, The ulstus mid eonvciiletit e
of v.'olkmeii lu Atneilcii Is stlittletl to nil
extent tinktiiiwu lu Rurope. Woik ,he
foie bieiikfast Is asoldctl, the shops mo
already wanned when the men nrilxe,
and Icf'unlcr Is iimiIIiiIiIp ul alt Utiles.
Dlffeilitg n nut Ihe Ihigllsh woikmeti, the
Auietlcnii listiuil) wnsliei, and ehaiiges
his emit, lielote leaving the slinp. imil sits
ilowil to Ills evening mini elenll uud le
"liectable. Tills has erfect oil Ills cllll
ill en. The ea'il.V ailvancenient gleil III
tlie I'lilted States to .Miiliig men puts new
Ideas lulu positions of utltlioilty. Home
times this tiling, shallowness lo the
Html, but Ihe eltelg.S of .mtth tunic Hum
hiitnnees, l.itigcly liy leiison ot lllls, lite
Anii'ih mi siipciluiltj whatever may he
Its eiillse will continue.
"No i nmpatlsiiii of Aineiltaii wllh
111 IIImIi woiknieil can he cuinplelo without
leleieilce lo the sysleniutlslliB of pin
cesses lu Aineilcali faetoilrs, and to t li
(iilisotltlatlnii of tiaile Into peelaltles
which can he eat I led on cheaply, because
on a huge lepetlllou scale. This lends lo
i heapei inlets unit tpilcker ilellwilrs,
and cuttles the ilu. '
Allicllciili woiknieil should pnlider these
rnels lieime liustlly Inteiiiipthlg or ile
itis lug lite i otiii'e of hibnr.
- Walti'i- J. Ilalliild.
Selleni cliiilj, Oc-I. ;l.
FORGIVE AND FORGET.
I'uiglse and fnlgel It Is better
To lllng all III leellug asliln
'Hum allow tin1 deep tanheiliig fetlfr
Of leselige lu .soul hii'itst to abide;
Kor viittr step ii'ir life's path will be
HghM.
When (he load liniu our bosom Is cnsi,
Anil the glniltius sky will seem blighter,
When lite (loud ol dlspleiisiiio hns
pasix'tl.
Though onr spit II swell high wllh emo
tion To glsc hack Inltistlie again.
Sink the thought In oblivion's mean,
For lemeiiibiailce Ineiemes Ihe pain.
Oh. ssh.s should sse linger In sniiuu,
WiTt'ti Its shadow Is passim; awa.s,
Or seek to entomtlir. tumoiiow,
The bhist that o'eissseit us tndny'.'
Oil tile's stieain Is u s (living llsel,
And though it may plnddly glide,
WIkii Ihe sunbeams ol Joy o'er it quiver,
It must fenm sshen the stotm meets Us
tide.
Then sth not Its run cut to madness,
Kor Its svratli thou sslll ever icgirt;
Though Ihe nioinliig beams bieak on thy
sadness,
12ie the .sunset forghe and luivtet.
Itobeit flias, In Suu'css.
: SIiglK'jjKSjLNiiawrrfiTjiaSREkJi1
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Beyond Question
M
Hunter
is the most perfect whiskey sold.
It is made from the choicest of
select grain and undergoes
thorough ageing, thus securing
perfection of flavor and bouquet.
With the most fastidious buyers it is I
THE FIRST SOUGHT
and
THE FIRST BOUGHT.
SeM at all flrtts'l'm cufe. and liv jl,l,L'r,
S SI LAN AIIAN .t SOV, 11,111 re. Mil
I a a K I! X Jl IS H '! It K II Ji
Do You Know
The best place in town to
buy
is nt
412 Spiuce Stieet.
309 Lncknwnnnn Avenue.
We have n complete assoitmeut of
the 50c kind, the $1.00 kind and all
stnmlnid makes, in nil grades.
Agency for Dr. Jaeger's.
. IT, K K . V, ? V. i V, ! . K V,
I DICKSON'S
Best
s PATENT FLOOR
The
Celebrated
SNOW WHIT
Always reliable,
Dickson
t Mill & Grain Co
A
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s r .i a t-t . in
Bl " ' - lit'
lf
Whiskey
k
Ml
r&U
V Scinnton and Olyjihaut.
U t ' 'A ' 'A A 'A A A A 'A A A A 'A 'A A
BED RbOM FURNITURE
We have now in stock the finest display
of these goods ever made in Scranton.
Mahogany sets in the Colonial and Na
poleon post bed styles. They are ele
gantly rich.
Dressers and Chiffoniers in beautifully
finished Mahogany'; Colonial and Louis
XIV styles.
We Invite Inspection Whether Yon Arc (ioIiik to Buy at Once or Not.
Hill & Connell,
'S
1 Fine Tailoring . . .
9
What kiud of a Suit or Overcoat are
you going to buy this Fall ? If you want one
with character, fit and grace if you want
the best come to us.
Our line is filled with novelties, The
newest and nicest goods in the world, ex
clusive patterns most of them and it is im
possible to buy garments anywhere, made
as our's are made for less money than we
charge.
r
us
us
1 W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, f
7 go.
JH 2 13 Wyoming Avenue,
(WWWMMWWVWW
9 GOOD MORMING!
MR. STOUT
i
DO YOU FIND IT A HARD MATTER TO GET
UNDERWEAR
. YOUR SIZE ANDTOYOUR LIKING?
CONSULT
CONRAD
FOR RELIEF HE WILL GIVE YOU
PERSONAL ATTENTION WHEN
POSSIBLE. IF HE DOESN'T SUIT
YOUR CASE A REMEDY IS EASILY
OBTAINED BY SPECIAL ORDER,
HEADQUARTERS :
305 LACKAWANNA AVE.
49 9
SUMMER RESORTS
Atlantic City.
The temperature at the AG,'nV.
On the lieacli, In Chelsea, Atlantis Clt,
W'eilnesil.iy will 51.
Kveiy appointment oC a inodein Hotel.
HOTEL RICHMOND.
KintutKy Aiciiue. 1'iist llo.el (10111 Ucaili, At
Untie Cii, N. J.; uO Occ.111 icv roomi; ia
incllj 1U0; nrile lui bpccul ulcs. J, It. Jcnlc
ilia, l'rop
PENNSYLVANIA.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKING
On a spur of llio Allcjliany .Mountains, l.-hluli
Valley rallioail; m .11 '1 ow.inda Ititliln;, lliliint,'.
tports, tf nxfdlcnl talilo ltiisonal,lo rite-i.
LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL
P. O., Apca, Pa. Scntl for lionl.let.
O. K. II MtlttS
SCRANTOIN'S
BUSINESS HOUSES.
THESS ENTERPRISING DEALERS CAN
SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF EVERY
CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATIS
FACTORILY. FOR SALE
niKiOirS and WAGONS ol all Mml ilso
llii-.i-tb ami litilMiiip; lx)U tit luigaina.
UOliSCS ( l.tPl'l.U and filtUO.MI I) at
M. T. KELLER
Lackawanna Carriage WorLe.
SECURITY BUIUDINQ ASWINOSUVION
Home Offlce, SOS-SOT Jlt-ara niiildlnf.
t ari nutuilng sliatu fjtlt nniitli nliuli
show a net sain tn tho lnt.-tor ot atiotit 1-!
nor tent i It, in iikiuci h, alto 1 -ue
I'l I.I, I'AIll SKHK "lulu) ptr .lint-, liutr
1st iaalju Diinl-aninullj
Al.llllltr I1M.I,, wiul.iiy.
E. JOSEPH KUETTEL.
rear CI I I.ackauinni aennc, iiuimtjciiircr ol
Mho Set com c.f all Uinclii ul ,ri'iuoi (or
the .priii,' uMion Wo niako at) kuitli ot
purch Biicfn-", ett,.
PETER STIPP,
llcncril Contractor, HullJir ami D.alrr in
llu lauiR Hone, C'l.iicntini; ol I'llait a tu
rlaliy Tleilioiin 'JVi.'.
DtlUe, W7 Wadilngton aifiiilf
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LDINE yOTEL
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NBW VOSK.
I-UROPHAN PLAN. NKW. Ill UPKOOP
Convenient to Thsatresand Shopping
Districts. Tak 23rd St. cross town
cars and tratisier at 4th ave. direct
to hotel.
liooiui ultli ttatli ) (Stilts wltli Until
fr'-'.im ) ( fit. mi.
W. M. PARKE. Proprietor.
WESTM lSTEU HOTEL
Cor. Sixteenth St. antl Ir Vi? Place,
NEW YORK.
Anieilean Man, -?3.5t) Per Day mid WatiM
Kuiopeaii Plan, $1.00 Per Day and Upnurdi
Special itatea to families
T. THOMPSON, Plop.
-f - . f f -"-f -f
roe ijiimiioi ut:ii
In llio limit ol llio wkolf-ulo ills-
Hill.
For .Slioniiurs
.". mliiuti'V wall, to W.-tnniiitikpi'i;
2 niliuilri in Sliwl Coupor'n UIr
Sioh l.'.tto of uiii'si lo tlto Btotit
JJij (Jiiotl.s Stoua,
For .siKlit.sctuv
Ono liluiU fioin ll'wav Cain, glv
hut o.i. tiniispuiiatlon to all
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NEW YOUK.
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I only ono iiioiK u oin iiiu.iiiw.ij
Rooms, $1 Up, p'fteA.,
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Do You Want
a Good Education?
Not khoit course, nor an en ronrie,
nor a cheap course, tut the bett education
lo be had. No other education Is uort'u
ipendine time ami nionej on. II you do,
rite tor a catalogue ol
Lafayette
College
Easton, Pa.
nhlcli odera thoroucli preparation In tht
L'njinctrlrj and tl.einlcal Piofctonj JJ well
u the regular Collt-jc couuei.
f HOTEL ALBERT
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How to
Help
Young i
Men and
Women
Secure
Educations
r
44 YOUNG MEN and
7 YOUNG WOMEN
mo cntk'nvoiltiK to incurc cOucntlons
UiioukIi THK TItllltJNE'S KDtlCA
TION'AI. t'ONTUST. In which SI
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Sn.MO, mo olTcicil. Tho scliolarshlp3
nie:
2 Syrnouse Unlveislty.
1 Buckncll University.
1 University of Hochoster.
1 Washington School for Boys.
1 Willlrtmsport Dickinson Semin-
nvy.
1 Dickinson Collegiate Frepara-
toiy School.
1 Newton Collegiate Institute.
1 Keystone Acadomy.
1 Brown College Preparatory
School.
1 School of the Lackawanna.
1 Wilkes-Barre Institute.
1 Cotuit Cottages.
4 Scranton Conservatory of Music.
4 Hardenbergh School of Musio
and Art.
3 Scranton Business College.
5 International Correspondence
Schools.
2 Lackawanna Business College.
2 Alfred Wooler's Vocal Studio.
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FlYE COLLEGES. ELEGANT BUILDINGS.
HEALTHFUL LOCATION.
The College
orfeis Classical. Vkllosophlcal. Sci
c nc u anil rcdagogiciil Courses.
The College of Applied Science
Olfois .Mechanical Engineering.
Civil IhiKlneeiliiK mill Electrical
EiiKlnoeilimr Courses (new building
.mil citulpuiciit).
The College of Fine Arts
lias Coiuses In Aichlteclure, Belles
Lotties, Mii-lcj and I'.ilntlng.
The College of Medicine
Ono of tlie oltlest in the state, has
tour ouis' roiuse. Tho late chan
cellor I'lison. of the ltegents, mi
hollclteil, said: "It Is admitted 'h
all loinpetent Judges to be unsut
ji.ihseil lu tills Mute."
The College of Law
(lives insti uctlim liy text-book and
aM' .svhtem. Oil Its t.ioiillie.s am
siiini" nl tho Kieatcst l,ivvcis of
New Vol I;.
Over Forty
Of the le.iillug universities and col
leges nf llu- country .mil IHliopp
in f icpiosciiietl by niatuie and
iicigf!Mh seliolais on the fucilltv
of tin, College Onl.v the highest
talent to be IoiiiiiI at homo ami
iilru.ii! H jioimitteil to give In.
Hll'IK'tlou In h'lne Aits Tlio woik
is so anaiigeil tli.it tituilents taking
butli tlieli' Cullc-ao unci Medlcnl oi
Law i'iiiiim's at Sk.ii'Usp, b'W'o
nno cat's time I'odagoglcul
I'ouises have been established, giv
ing our students the udv.iiitagii nf
lust t liisa'MiaelieiK' ceitlllcites,
loiuieily Kiiiuteil only to giadn.iles
ul' Statu Noiiu.tl Schools. I.lbeml
clectives Until sexes aie iidmlttrd
Tuition eNpeuses mo u motleiate
that lliev are los than the fees
111 somu iiilltges vvlieio free tuition
Is given Send for catalogue
Jinns Roscoe Day, S. T, D., LL. D.
Climirilloi Smmimisp JC Y
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
EAST STROUDSBUBO, PA.
Kegiil.il St. Ho .Vol in. 1 1 Com ses and
Hpt dill l)ei.irttlieiilh of Music lllocil.
tlun. Ait DkiwIiik, Slenogiaplo and
Tl.wiilli.g. stiong Collegia Picpaia
tor Lci.iitiiicnt
FREE TUTI0N,
Ho.iiuuig exptnsos ,.,u per -wcl
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Ti'ini okii- Pt ;'Sth Wiile for ul
I oa uc
E. L. KEMP, A. M.,
CRAIIT0N CORRESPOND INCE ,
bCK ANTON. l.
T. J. t'ojter, i'li-nldcat. iUmcr 11. LaniU
U. J. Potter, Slmler P. Allel
vice rrcjldjnt.
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