4v THE 30RAN1W TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1902. $0c kttmtott CriBtme rabllahad Dtlljr Kxcept Bandar, by The iMbun Pabiltblnc Compnj,t Flflr Cente a Month Livv a. monxno O. T. BYXHRE . . . . . kditob, Jti;tWH MAMAmn. KoUrafl t lh roatofflc at Scranton, aa Becond. Clan Mitt MatUr. When ipkcr will permit, Th Tribunes la ulnar! Bind to' print hart letter from Itt frlenda bearing on nurreut topic a, but III role la that theitimuatbn signed, for pnli lloMlon, by the writer's real tmtuet and the condition precedent to acceptance, la thnt all contribution! ahalt be subject to eitltnrlnl ravlalon. TUB FLAT KATE FOK AllVKItTISlNO. The follonlnir table sliow 8 tlia prlc per Inch each liner Hon, apace to be itttit Itliln nil year: I 1 tit tt of I Paper I ' rn) ' .41) ( if. I so Bi2lTB I run " n.S"inipw"lon IIIOPI.AY 1 tri than SO InTiieaTl (0 Inchea . . . . 100 " . . . . 210 " . . . SOU ".,... loco " ForcanUoftbsnlei, rfo1titlotuof rondotanet.and almllar loatrlbnllona In the imtiire nriulvertlring, The Tribune make charge of 4 cen'.i lino. I r, .VI .STS Ml .10 .10 !? scranton, orronnn no, inw. In politically Importntit. It belongs to the ncpttbllcnnt now nnd they should Itcep It, ns they enn If they will. They have administered It ably mid fnhly, nnd the taxpayers have no kick coming', Thciefoie don't let the other side foot .Vou, lint vole and woik for Penman and MnuK Last on the ticket but not leant In Iiiih)i tame tit c the candidates for mine Inspeetots, Kvitiis nnd Wllllnins. They aie competent nnd fit J vote for tltetn, ACntlTAlN elen emtio putty ! small In nu HEPUBLICAN TICKET. State. fiovellltil-8 A PliNNVPACKUIt. Lieutenant Uovciuoi -U 31. IlflOWN. b'ecictutv ot Intel mil Arfnlis ISAAC B. BROWN. County. Congre-'S-WILLIAV CONN 111,!. Jud','eA A. VOSIifRli. coniinKsioneis-.ioii.v commit iron- niS. JOHN' lMJNMA.W Mine Insure tnis-1, 1, nWllt.VN 3f. ANS, DAVID T WILLIAMS. Legislative. Setntoi-JOIIN 11. JUIiUA.S. ltPpieselltMtlVC1! rust Divfitt-.ioMr:in ot,ivi:r. sofond nistiict-.itiiiN" scm:i r.x Tiihii j)Nni! -j;ivum i.Mr:s. rmuth DMilrt-l' A. Pltll.ItlN Llectlim fl'iv, Nov. t. EV- jn Or. Reed's Action. y-yScifu yi:ai:s aiio. when Dr. I Weed siippm tod Willi. nil A. JL Slum the Deinoei.itle papeis could not -.iy (.onltMiiptlhlf enmush tlilnni about hliu: but now that he h.is dime out for Paulson, they hull him as a piopliet mill a 10 fot mor. We -hall not tops- the lr Muniei-uiilt. Di. Reed Is ;m cm eeilln-Jy abb' ami Sifted man. mil undoubtedly nceie. Vi'u tf-met tn lne him i,0iu the Mi.itght Jseiutblleriu l.inL-, ,,, j,0,lt. tli,it ,, Mill not lesi.'t hi- new alliaute. Never theless iU. f,.,i ,UU e illls Jnule a mistake. The in son assigned foi bis chunse i)l alllllatliiu that his pieioi ente did not win in unity conxentlou vould, if made a sunei.il mle of political uotion, tll-i upt putv oiKauia- tiou una wind up In ehao- AVheie moie than one candidate aspiies to the nomination loi a polltlc.il nllke. It is Ineitable tli.it disappointment' should follow; but pitity toheieuey nuikes the reasonable exactiop thai tho-t- not Mit cesslul iliould bow to tho eullet and await their bettet lot tun. Attoniev Geneial i:ikin, whom Dr. need supjimt ed, has le'eoKiilzed ebeeilullv the pto pilety of till" lequhenieut, and It seems haidly piudonl that the follow ei should balk where the leader liow. However, in Rolnsr oxer to P.ittlion Dt. Reed eens(i a i ivie tlsht and, the change having been made, it Is u-o-ltss to lament it. It will not modily the eleetoial le-nlt. This is not u Demoeiatle c.n . Blaming It on Connelt. cntlTAl.V element In the Demo- In tliese dlfiglnKs umber but Mk In noise has adopted as Its rule In political life to inncnlfy the Ills that Mesh Is heir to and bliune them on Will iam Council. Council Is n bo. Council Is a lyiuni. Connell has lioufs, bonis and a foiked tonptte, and "eats 'em alhe." The ihetoilo of these ciilumnlatois may teiilfy nincompoops and gudgeons, but to pei.soiiK of Intelligence it Is simply hot ntr. Kor half a centuty William Council has lived In this com munity and It Is pielty late In life to foNt upon hint it Satanic leputatlon. The men who me trying to do It aie not big enough for the job. The same peo ple who Know and lespect William Con nell also know and rl.e up bis gaseous deti.rotois. The pausing eais bilng no changes in their iio.ililng cboins. it Is nlways ii monotone of abuse and envy. They don't leally mum It. It Is simply a political game. One and all will come to Mr. Council's bier when he Is no mote ami bear eloquent testimony to bis lnigi'-niliidi'il worth. They have to pitch Into "oint. body these dnjs or sink Into obseuilt.v; nnd us Connell Is nu ollke-holikr and i.uulid.Ue who clouds some of tliein awa fioni pntiou.igc and plate, u.ituiully he's theli taiget. Xcxt Tuesday the people will be lie.ml li om. We await theit eidlet. physician in ordinary practice, busy With many cusps nt n time nnd without convenient facilities for such examina tion, befotc he cntt be sure ot his diagnosis, Is often compelled to await the development of a case or diphtheria or llibeiciilosls, thus proloiiRlnrj the ilsk of Its communication to othcts. Tho bacterial test enables Immediate Isolation of the patient to be made and puts other members ot the household nnd community Instantly on guard, It l not enough to do as our fathers did In such inatleis. The spit It of the times demands piogtcss. Let Scranton take a long stip In that direction by nltulug n center shot nt tuberculosis, mankind's most insidious enemy. dust as soon ns one Aftlum Mad Mullah Is pacldcled or put to sleep another seems to get angty. TTV The Republicans believe that ihe titist- i ,iii be lonttolled without wt Pek ing the entiie business lnteivi of the nation. The Demoiiats beli've that ab solute mill and devastation is the hov eielgn lemedy. Youi vote on Xotem liet i will indlutte oui piefeieiue. Axativi: U.ltM Of fioni i Xo believer oi laii play can vole for 31. P. Sando lor Oiplian-' louit judge, after the way Tom Ilobju was Heated. For State Senator. BOItX at Obnh.mt thiity-two Vi-.trs ago, taught In the common schools and In that best of Institutions for the development of pliiLk and maiillne.-s, thp mine and bieakei, atteiwaul ie celvlng .i lollege education and a pio-Ce-slon.il filtiiig lor the law, John It. Joiilan, the llepubllL.m L.indidaie foi state s-on.uor in this l!-ti U I, to take the pl.ue of the lamented Senator Vaugban, is uu exiellunt t.vpe ot the piogiesslve oiiug Aineikan woikin his way up in life by c ourage ami met It. ills In Justly and stiidlotisne-s have been piovtd by his picigu-ss ue iMr, by the inembeih of which be is iceog nled as one ot Its isng fonts. Ills piautlcal ability has been demousu.iunl In the iliieti' and effective manner In which he has gone about the pioseiu tlon of bis piesent campaign. He ii.es not allowed himself to become lluuicd, nervous or eiitlial, he has applied hlin-s-elf vigoiousiy ,md iheeitulv to tho task of making bis candidal y known und felt and he has suttee decl, These qualities will stand lilm In good stead at Ilairiisbiug. The oilke of .sen ator Is an Inipoitiint one and It often, a bilge Held for the display (,f gi owing abilities. Mi. .Ionian, It Is uhendy I'leaily appiient, will (ill the ojlkp and not be dwaiied by It. He will be mine than a meie inetger in the voting: ho will asseit the leadei.slip that his dis tinguished piedetcssor maintained and bijng ci edit upon his c onstltuenis. A Domoiiatle lawmaker fiom Lacka wanna at Hniilsbuig would be too lone some. Don't doom any of the "antl machine" candidates to Mich tiuelty. Penman and Morris. THIHtK UAH never been n better mle of war than to liml out whut your enemy wants vou to do and then don't do It. This applies to poUUcs, nlo. The Demoeiatle leadtis, of Lacka wanna county the bunch of political cuf. tin oats who took advantage of Tom Hoban's absence at the death. bed of his mother to steal aw.iy the dolcsaies (letted Id tho mteteat of his cundidacy or Oi phans' tout t judge, thereby Bi jug a fair sample oi their Idtas of political rlcceney and honoi, und ceitalply ein pbahbdns the liony of their ptofcsslons as "letoinieis" wunt Ihe Republicans nf Lackawanna, to become Indirfeieiit over the matter of the county couimls iloneis, so that they tan tapluie con trol of this inipouunt olllce und ttuii It Into u Democi.ulo lieadiiuai teis. They cannot cany out ths plan by the volts of their own patty followers, because theie are not enough of thein; hence they ate hoping for Republican help. TJv Khould hope In vain. This office taglous or Infectious, or nannies. The Record of Edward James. of Scrautun; n gi.nl- tbe bieakei, knowing pei-onal expel iente what it Is to have to woik haul foi sunn li.iv ; a genial, jovial. kind lip.it ted man in peisou.il touch with all kinds and conditions of men, it Is not Mil pi Mug that I'dvvaid (bin they all call blui IMdie) James two vein-, ago, when for the fii.t time a candidate foi the leglslattne, i.m away ahead of his ticket and won hands clown. It was the people's spontaneous tribute to a child ol the people. Having bad expei ieiice la the Scian tou councils, wheie he le.uncd pulln meutiuj wavs and the, impot tnnce of keeping his woid, 31 r. James took bold of 111" duties ,,t Haiiisbmg with a will and by punctuality and iiiepie-Ible eneigy soon established n leputalioii as one ol the most hiiccessfnl vvoikers In the leglsl ituif. He made li lends on all side, keujt eveijbodv feeling good ii.iluied, nnd, as a lesult, bad little opposition to legislation In the special Intel est of his constituents. This was shown in the past-age of the bill up piopilatlng money lor a inlnei.s' hos pital for T.tyloi, which Uoveiuoi .Stout unwisely vetoed. It Is Mi. James' am bition to put that bill befoie niioUii gov ei nor and have It slMied, The opposition has been abiihinr llddie James hon'iiwhat viciously In this campaign, but that is onlv be cause It is nfialfl ol him. Hut the fact that the Demoeiatle oig.tit has gone out of Its way to cist uiiwau anted as psisions upon his thaiactcr supplies a stiong Incentive for Dddle's ft lends to put their fighting boots on and hbovv the blackgtiaid Times what's what. A w mthy voung man with laudable ambition is John It. Joid.iu, Republican candidate lor .stale senator, tlive him a litt. Humanity's Worst Enemy. THROirOHOUT the elvilled wot Id the attention of medi cal m Iente Is being lncieus lugly dliected to the pievcu tlon and cute of tubetuilo-K moie fommoul.v called t'linsumptlon. This disease Is the most piolltle hlngle souuc of moitality that we have, olaylug an nually moie pel sons than pti tsh In war or famine or aie .uilllLed lu the wear and tear and accidents of commeite ami liidiisti.v. It is lilting, thciefoie, lh.it eveiy puslbti endeavor whlih selenllllc men can nut I'oith to chetk its spie.ul and limit Its tun in should lecehe the cm nest encouiagenient of public opinion and the heatty eo-oper-ntlon of those lu iiuthoilty, The tnovenient among local lihjvlc Inns for n tubeieulosls sanatailuui In which affected poisons may be Isolated while uiidei going tte.Ument, and for the es tablishment by the city of a bacteilo loglcal labqiatoiy In which ptoinpl ex amlnallou niltinstopltally of suspected sputum may determine when tubeieu losls, fllpiuhetia or other foimldublo diseases ate piesenWls an Instance In point. That which Is asked of the city the equipment of a Inbaiatoiy and the paving of it Imctetlologbt Is UUIo enough when we tuko into nccount thnt It means a veiy considerable safeguaid of human health and life, The only dans':i Is that the public may not be taught to conipiehend Its Impoitante, Such a laboiatoiy Is In existence In most cities the size of Sciunton, and this Ms how It vvoiks: When a phj si clan Is called In a case showing signs of tht oat or lung In Ration, he Is ie qulied to send to the nearest Hie or polite station or telephone theie for a piepnied phial In which he is to place a sample of the patient's spittle. The phial Is Immediately taken to the laboiatoiy and In n few minutes the physician Is Informed whether the nil went Is setious in Ihe sense of con- What Republicanism Has Done. For The Tilbinie. bv Walter J. Hnllnul. Hi: UnCOP.D of the Republi can party Is written In the amendments to the Consti tution, lu substantially nil the Kedeial statutes now lu fotce, nnd In tho most rcmnvkable poilod of pto gicss the country has ever known. The Republican putty Is today, u3 It has been for mole than fifty ycais, the patty ot slut dy Ameilcan pilnciplcs, piogiesslve nnd conservative, accom plishing what It advocates and advo cating only what best tepieents the Ideals of the most progiesslve people of the twentieth centuty. The Republican pnity bus justified Us piluclpltrs and Ittelf, by fieelng Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines fiom the shackles of Spanish slaveiy and tn foi ced Ignorance. The ftepubllc.in patty opened 3,500 school houses lu Cuba and presented them to the Cuban tcpubllc as fiee doni's(Oftetlng Horn a fice people to a fieed people. The Republican patty opened, and still keeps open, 1,'JflO sthool houses In Cuba and pieseuted them to the Cuban lepubllc as fteedom's offeilng fiom a fiee people to a fieed people. The Republican pat ty opened nnd still keeps open, 1,200 sthool houses in Poito Rico with 50,000 scholais; 4,000 school houses In the Philippines with 150,000 scholais, und Is adding to the number light along. The Kepublkan p.nty has lifted all labor to piopeilty and independence, and Inci eased the wages of the wage e.uner by piotecting the pioduct of bis labor fiom foreign cheap labor compe tition. The Republican putty has kept the Ameilcan dollar fiee fiom degiadatlon. and woith Its face the wide wot Id over. The Republican patty within thiee 3e.iis aflt-r the fli election of that gie.it Ameilcan, William MeKlnley, in tieised the army of Ameilcan tnilway emploves by 191,0'!:!, and added ?108,Hn, 310 to their yently wages. The Republican patty has built up ten gieet states in thai section of the tountt y which was, when it succeeded to powei, legaided as a wild and piofit less legion given oei to the Indian and the buffalo. The-Republican party hns built tians- toHtincntnl lalhoads fiom the Missis sippi to the Pacific, and impioved the liveis and haibois of the whole coun tij, in the lliteiests of tomiueice. The Republican p.nty has so wisely diiccttd the economic polities of the nation that t'nele Sam has been able to pay eveiy bill at niituilty, and mill ions of dollais befoie matuilty, and still have $(100,000,000 ot actual gold in his safety deposit vault the laigest amount of gold ever befoie held bv uny nation in the blstoiy of the woild. The Republican patty enabled the countiy to epoit two thousand seven bundled millions moie than it Impoited, In the five yeais Mnce that day of le jolclng when the ptesent tat iff became law, and thus added to the national wealth a .sum seven limes as gie.U as the total time bundled and elgbty tlneo millions ot excess epoits In the entile one bundled and eight preceding vca is. The Republican putty has Inci eased the national wealth, fiom $511 for each individual in 1S60, to $i,2rc tor each of the mo:o than doubled population of 1000, or, lu total, fiom sixteen thousand to ninety-four thousand million dollais good, gold dollais, not the pioposed Kansas City platfotm abortions. The Republican party increased the number of manufacturing wage-eaineis fiom 4,251,613 in 1S90 to 5.231,687 in 1900, and their yeaily wages fioni less than nineteen bundled to more, than tweuty thieu bundled million dollais. The Republican paity, in spite of Demoeiatle predictions to tho tontraiy, and under Its high duties tntiff, has In ci eased the customs levenues lioiu a yearlv avm.ige under Demoeiatle low taiilf of 16J millions to 213 millions. The Republican patty has never had 3,000,000 wage-eaiuuis Idle at one time, tu was the case under the last Cleve land admlulstiatlou. The Republican paity has put Untie Ham lu the ptoud position of being the only one on tattli who can boirovv money at 2 per cent , with lendeis pay ing n piomiuni for the pilvilego of loaning to hlni at- that nominal tute. The Republican paity has not sought to blacken the fair fume of the Ameri can soldier while serving his countiy amidst Bieat difficulties and under blasting tropical suns. The Republican paity has not sought to make political capital out of the anx iety ot the coal stilke, now so favor ably and happily aveited. Tho Republican patty has not sought to belittle the wise and successful cf. foits townuls pinelleally establishing Ihe principle of uibltintlon, put toiih dining days of physical pain, by our Bicut and teailess piesldent, Theodoio Roosevelt, The Republican patty stands today, as it has ulways btood since Abrahutn Lincoln was first elected, for sound money, honest elections, expansion broad AmeilcaulsniL equal tights to all, and equal ptotectlon to Ametlcan capl? tal and Ameilcan labor, Landslide Pr?dicf?d Fop William Connell i'tom the Dunniore Pioneer Weekly. RUPOUTS from tho'sp ho know well the pulso ot tho voters declare Hint nbt only will Mr. Council bo elected, but ho will have a major ity iiiiirh lfliper llntti might be expected In an "oft year" in politics. Tho peoplo in e arousing to the Importanto of the baltlo hi which they aie engaged. They ate renlhlng thnt n bitter warfare Is being waged by those who, hnvlngno real Intetoil in the best welfare of this con gresstoiint district, nto desirous ot pro curing tho election of one whom thoy enn control for their own selllsh put poses, The people, it respective ot pnrly, are coming out squarely on tho issue of whether the fair and honest representa tion of Mr. Connell shall bo continued, or whether they shall try the expei Intent of a now coiifttessinan who will bo the cteatura of a little ling ot politicians fiom tho day he received a half-nomination till they me dually through with lilm nnd throw him aside. The Republicans aie, to a man, solid for Mr. Connell, while the Democrats, as everybody knowv nto divided. The lenil cis of that parly who shout the loudest nrtntnst Mr. Connell, nre completely uis bcartened over the situation. Opposed to theBG lenders nre other lenders equally ns strong, who arc Jlr. Council's strong est champions. There can be but one re sult from audi conditions ns nre out lined nbove, nnd that Is what wo lime previously Hnkl a landslide for William Connell. It Is coming! Clear tho way for It! At this tljiic we may be paidonod for saying something nbout Mr. ConneU's personal ns well as official life. His friendship in that of a wnrm-henrted, geneiotis-mludecl man. His loyalty to his fi lends Is so true null unquestioned that It stands out In marked relief to the sbnm lovulty of the day, which makes piombes only to btcalc them, which knows not the truo meaning of fileudshlp. Mr. Cou ncil Is n btoad-mlnded man on nil mattersbroad-minded enough to tecognbe that thert? nro lots of honest men outelde of his political pnrtv to which he be longs, and many Christians In oilier chinches than the one of which he Is a. member. Sir. Connell Is In eveiy heuse a self made man. He tnmo up fiom the ranks Of the tolleis. Ills life- stoiy would main Intel estlng reading, and It would be full ot Inspiration to the oung men of to day, who aie sttlvlng after success. Having known what II means to toll, to hope, to otplie, to wait, and finally to succeed, Mr. Connell knows bow to s.vm pathlsie with and effectively help the people about him. Ho has ace umukited wealth for the bettciment of the condi tion of people about hlni. Tiuly It can I e said of lilm that when be help some body that needs help, be does not "sound a tiumpet" befoie lilm, nor does ho allow otbeis to sound It for him. It he can help It. Pew ot 31 r. Council's chat liable deeds are known by the public. Of course, theie aie some things that cannot re concealed veiy suutesstully such, for In stance, a his connection with the Y. 31. C. A. building, the Elm Paik thuich, Ac., but they aie onl ftems eompaied to what be has done that the public knows noth ing about. As a public officer, Mr. Connell lias been tine as tteel. Xo constituent of his has sought hi vain for an audience with him. If the tnuso was a woithv one, It has received Jlr. ConneU's effectlv? .siip poit, and the one thus helped has been told to "go on his way lejolclug," and not to feel that because he was assisted be was thciefoie Under any special obli gations to Mr. Connell. If theie ever v as a sac led tiust. it Is that of a member of congies. it takes just inch men ns Hon. William Connell to make good congif suineti. The people of this dlstilct have proved Mi. CoiineH's waith. Thev will stand shoulder to shoulder toi him In the piesent cam paign, and then, after his election, they will stand sliniilder lo sliouluei witn nun in the gieat battle foi light. DEMOCRATIC LOW-TARIFF HUMBUG. llditoi or The Tilbuue Sli : Tho Dcmotiats tiv to peisuade votcis that a piotectlvc tailff checks im putations and i educes the Ineomo ot the government. Does it.' Let the figures an swer, hoaiing in mind that I$i!-IS weie Demoeiatle low-tnilff fice tude yeais, and ;S7-lWi2, Republican lilgh-tarift pio tfctlon uns: Total Income. IS')! ttSI.Sll.i.28 1C01 l7,7.'J,iil!t li'i; !l.!.Js0 07i 1&SJ TJii ii7li,aw IS .!ll.7Jl,70"i 8S i'iVUl.A-i not sn,9uo.fi.'o MOO .-.i7.IO.S-.l 1101 5S7.1.S5.2J7 UiOJ 5iJ2.I7S,253 Xovv take It on the side of customs teve nue only: isti $jo.!,rk-i,rnc 1S11 I.!1,SIS,5.!0 3SS.-I 1.-,.M5S,(,I7 ISOii 100.021,751 U97 17G,5,-,l.l2ti ISS 119,575,052 1VW 20C.12S.4S1 HMi 2?.l,lcil,87l PKJl .'JS.oSTi.Ij'i 192 231,411,708 To stimniaiUe: Total Income. IW-!1) four high tailff yeais.. Jl,S.50,2H."ll 1S9I-181J loin low taffift eais.. 1,323,907,922 1'onr c.ns high tailff galn,..$ r.0,A:i;,Ss9 Customs levenue, 1897.1WI loin high taiilf .vtais.... $753. 122,5(0 lMSIO tour low tailff ve.us.... CR.r.t.OH $llS,0i,ii2ti Is theie nny of the Demoeiatle aigii ment lett? -Walter J. U.illnid. Schenectady, X. Y Oct. '.). Most people do not objett to Hul loween pranks when tho depiedations are confined to Halloween. It Is the week's session of nocturnal cussedness preceding tho event that makes the ayetage citizen weary. NEVER FORGETS A FRIEND. 1'ioin tho St. Louis Olobo-Detiinciat. "Auld acquaintance" has not been for got by an old Mend of Rev. D. S. Plio lull. That Is tho i oaton why thu Church of Our Lady of ,Mt. Caimel, of which rather Plielau Is pustoi, will ba well heated this winter with anthracite. Tho 11 rut two car loads of hatd coal fiom Dasteru mines which havo tome Into the city havu gone, not to a plutocrat or a politician, but to the modest little chinch in Uaden, Tho bond ot frlenddilp w hlch brought this precious caigo to Father Pholan Is almost as old ns are the sunbeams im prisoned In the black Jewels, William Connell, ot Scranton, l'a long befoio he stood In tho white light as a mine owner, was a boy hi school lu Canada, and tho jouth who ufterwaid enteied tho priest hood and came to St, Louis was one of I1I1 favorite companions there. Tho fileudshlp of the two has stood llrm through all the years, nnd now It Is likely to continue toiever, becuuso ha idly a more seveia test could be devlacd than tho giving Just now of two car loads of nnthiacite. The coal was shipped direct from the mines, nnd Is now sufe In ihe cellsis of 3lount Carmel I Ml Exclusive Style M lit I HSiii , rr.,.,rH, ., $i KlT "" CCp Special Tailoring Boys' Overcoats Can You Find Better Style or Quality? The two overcoats, as shown in this advertise ment, were taken by photograph from the original garment. We don't know of any just like them be ing shown elsewhere, and we think you will admit they are a little out of the ordinary, showing thought ful designing and careful tailoring. It's possible to imagine from these pictures how your boy looks in in such clothes. If" you'll bring him in we shall be pleased to show you the style effect (M j. dA of many more at prices from .... $ IU PW 13 Hlf"C w0lJld take consider-t-jUy & ai3LlILo able space in this paper to describe the different styles and qualities of Boys' Suits shown in this department. We have many, and from that many we believe it's possible to please you at the price you want to pav, M jj r d whether it's . pJLO Ui $0 Samter Brothers, Complete Outfitters. BED ROOM 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 Chiffonieis in beautifully finished Mahogany; Colonial and Louis XIV styles. Vie Invite Inspection Whether Yon Are Going to Buy nt Once or Not. Hill & Connell, 121 Washington Avenue EDUCATIONAL. K k . . . r. p. v v. . n v. n DICKSON'! Best s PATENT FLOOR i The Celebrated I SNOW WHIT A Small Affair. Judge Major Hulzbeigei, sitting: In bis pilvate loom one nfteinoou following the adjournment of cum t for the day, was dlstui bed by a notice In the chumbcis. Going- to the communicating door, he biiw a voiing lawyer who had been in coin t nil day till nine over tables and chalis In fiantlu excitement, as though henichlug for something. Asked by Ills Honor what the trouble was, the voung man teplled; ' "Why, I'vo lost my overcoat soiuowheio In this room, nnd am looking for It." "Well, don't woiry," icplled Jutlgo Sulz berger, soothingly, ''What's an ovetcoat, after nil? Why, whole suits mo lost In this coutt loom day after day!" Always reliable. Dickson Mill & Grain Co Scianton nnd Olyplinnt, M fc 'A 'A '4 'A A A A A A A "A A A A A A A ( aj t4 l 4 4 ( 4 Wliso in Need I Of nnything in tho lino of T 5' .j, opticnl goods wo can supply it Spectacles and Eye Glasses j Linotype Composition Book or News Dono quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office, Propeily fitted by an expert optician, , From $1.00 Up Also nil kinds of nrescrin- tion woik and lepaltlne. Mercereau & Connell, 133 Wyoming Avenue. : . i Do You Want a Good Education? Not a tliort courte, nor an H3J courai, nor a cheap course, but the belt education to be had. No other education la north cpendln; time and money on. It 7011 do, write tor a caUloguo ol Lafayette College Easton, Pa which often thoroiiRh preparation In th t.ngineerliiR and Chemical I'rofeasioni u well aa the regular College courses. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, EAST SXROUDSBURO, TA. rtegulnr Stato Normal Courses and Special Departments of Mm-le, lllocu tion, Art. Drawing, Stenogiuiihy and Typowiltliig, stiong College l'repara toiy Depailment THEE TUTION. Uo.frdlng expenses 13 iO per week Pupils admitted at any time Winter Term opens Dec i'9th. Wilto for cata logue E. L. KEMP, A. M., rilllelpal. j Atlautlc City. The temperature at the AGIST; W. On the Heath, In Cheljtj, Atlantic Clt, Monday vas $j', Uveiy appohilmcut of a modem Hotel. v HOTEL RICHMOND, Kentucky Acnue. 1'lrtt Hotel from Ucach, At lantic Clt;, N. J.i 60 Ocean k'w roonn; tj. pidty 100; ntlle 01 tjiotljl rates. J, U. JenL iai. I'rop PENNSYLVANIA, BEAUTIFUL EAKE WESAUKINO On a ipur o( the Alleghany Mountain!. I.rlilgh alley railroad; near 'louanda nallnrg, flailing, tporti, etc. l.'icellcnt table. Iteaaonahltt rates. LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL P, O , Are, fa. Soul (or booklet, O. K. IIARRI3. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, Syracuse, N. Y. OlTI'nS, bcsklo the legular College C'ouisi-'s, Meehanlcnl, lllectilcal und t'lll nuglneeilng, Arehltectuie, Musle, fainting. Law, Medicine, Sociology and I'eclagogv OYI3K KOHTV of tho leading unlvei titles of this eouulry and Kurnpe 1110 it pieseuted on the faculty of tho Lib. eial Alts College Tuition expenses nio so modeiBto that they aie less than tho tecs In some colleges where tieo tuition Is given. Send for Catalogue. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, A. T. J Foster, Pics. Klmor H Lawnll.Tlcas. It J. Poster Stunley I Allen. Vice President, Sec-rotary, j. V 1