IT VT-vvS? f-Tr,'. ,v ?R?rst fwjcp Tri . THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1902. 1 PV V 4 $0e cumfott CriBunc rnblttheil Dslly Except Sunday, by The Trlbiint Publishing l'otnpny,t Fifty Cnta Month, Livv b. ntciiAnt) i:uito. O. F. IIYXIIKU BcstNtai MAKAntn. Kntsrsl lit lta Postofllcs t Bcrahton, 9oml. Class Mill Hatter. When spftca wilt permit, The) Trlliunp Is always) glntl to print ihort letter from Hi friends bearing on current tuples, but Hi rule la that these must be signed, for lit' llnntlon, by ths writer's real nnme) nnil the condition precedent tn itcceptnnrr Is that nil contributions shall be subject to editorial revision. THE FLAT KATE FOK ADVEUTIStNO. The foltowloj: table slums the price per Inch each Insertion, space to be metl within one rear: Siding i j.,,)! ii'i'm. PItlon DISPLAY Jlntl of Paper 1 r than SO Indies , M Inches . . . . IM " 50 " i i W " IPCK) " Ill (II HI .10 44 HI ,10 .11 .111 M .':; .10 ,.'u , :: ..'I .111 1 ,I7 M For csnls of thanki, resolution1) of condolence, and 1mllr contribution In the nature of nrtvertlilnf, 'I ho Tribune makes a charge of 8 cenli n line, scuantox. xovi:mm:u 4. tw, REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Go(Mnoi-S AV. Pi:.VXYIACK r.n. l.lcutumint (luveinui V. M. HKOWN. Secietnrv of Intel nnl Affulis-ISAAC B. BROWN, County. CoruiO!i-VII,T,IAM COXXi:i.Ii. Juelc-e-A. A. VOHIII'llO. Coninillnneit-.IOIIN t'Ot'Itmit JlOIt IIJS. .lOtlX 1MJXMAX ,. Mine Insncrloi-l,I,P.Wi:r,YX M. EV ANS, DAVID T Wlt.MA.MS. Legislative. Pemloi-.IOIIN H. JOIIDAX. ltciMPVllltllllVtM riixt DMiif i-josnpir or.tvr.R. Second Dltii( t-.inilX ftfl I K I '11 It. JR. 'Ihliil DMilrti:nWARI I WHS jvniiiii dmiIli-p. a. pimi.uix Election il-iy, Nov. t All our lesnlir foiieponelenls uif Inslntrtrri, ,ukI intr IiIpiiiN in all pm tn of the count', nit lprnic-te'l to semi in tonight's lplinns inniiiptl..-, bv 'phone. Hlieio imi-MIiIp. ntlieiuNc hy wit p. Howell' Last Card. -T-Iin "l.tvl (.ud" ol the Howell I tiiinn.iixii .ippe.iipil Mui- M d,i in the loiin of n tliiul.tr with mi in title in thlee lan- KiiiiKc- sin'-Mv lii.illtjnlnfr Wllliiini Coii- nell .'iinl .i (.it toon siieiislns him of tolibliiR ititiif i - thilelipii of tluli el illy bie id. We sinmo-e lh.it this eli.iMe .Hid tlifrnlllptl t oi m ot polllli.il .iikiiiiuiH lias Mi. I low ill' eniloi-epnii'iit: .it all events he his not (ll".toeil It anil his icient speeches lime been along the sunt1 line He pn-.p. .is a tultnieil gentleman .mil bess fot siup.tthy be cause ejected bv cites of his own p.nly as-.ool.ites It oin tin siipeiintemlf no of the Stiantem si linol Jl lonKs iih thoush lie Mtie bent on kInIiik a tlnn onstiatlon ot tht wisdom of that ejec tion. Xothini; liutliti need be -.ilil of the oil cular, etept that tho'-e who be llee that William t'onnell is a uib ber of little i nihil en cettilnly oiiKht not to ole foi hini lot any public ofllee, while, on tlie oilier hand, thoe who iloubt tlie i ontents and piontiety oi the HowpII "last find" slioulil she all. C'onnell the benellt of the iloubt. Vote t.tilv and woik haul for the entile Republican liiUet. JlaKe yoin work tell. Tlie Ticket to Vote. AT ITS II HAD stands Samuel W. I'lliuxi) iikcr, with a stainless k. 1 1 lomI as a ,iud,e, an able sdiolni and hlsioiian, full of initio in his n.Uhe state, hei jitople and their utlileeiuuu- i ilean Republiian whoe eleiliim tin ans the tll-appeai-nuif of lacllonal lamo. and a letiiin of Roveininent wlthotu scandal. Vote for Penn.xpaiUer for noeiniir. Nit in line is William M. Mi own, one of the niakets of the piosiesshe lity ol Newcastle, this state: a lotnier state senator who--e moid be.ii? inspittlon and wliosy ttiulpiiifitL for the place id tlist-ilass. Vote ioi Hi own fot lieuten ant ROVCtllOl. HllllKlliir up the uai ol the stale tltket, but in the tijlus times of the (hil wm alwa.xs anions the (list on iho battle line ol ilutj, and in civil Hie an clticieiit, ( oin teems and obllgiiiK Kentle inan. now the talthlul doputv in the olll(e otr whiili he seeks to pte-lde Is 3h.uu It. Ihown. Vote foi him lor !-eciitai. of iuteinal allaiis Tlie candidate who heads the i canity ticket has wiltteu his own blostaphv and tuloBy In achieM'iiieiitH which aie tlie niainsiay or Sii.tuton's ii(isieilt, 31ut nioie ihaii that' In this i lection lie ifpieeiiis iltn polities and lutuesis of the piesldent of the Vnlleil Slates,; thcieioie ote lor Wllilani Connell for ionsies-(.. XtM below him on the ballot Is ,, ., Yoahiug, nu attouipllshed Jtiiist, foi ini'i ly nu ailoiney who won leudeip nt the bar by hum It, sened niceptably and elllclently as i Ity .solicitor and was lionoiud by appolntnient by the Binti nor to the bench of the newly tieattd JTiphaiiM' couit. whose woik and inles of pioiediiie he oifjiiuled with etep. .tlon.il ability, A'nte for A'oshuig lor ; JuJkp. In John t'ouiier .Mini Is and John Pen inaii we have two Induhtiious and em. nouilcal adinlnlbti.itois of the lounty's business affahs who, after one teim of Hgnally eltocthe set vice, ask a icelic tlon. Vote for Mom Is and ppiinuiu for county L'ouilllissonei.s, Hy ipcent legislation lliaUluir elective those whoso dut It U In the name nf iho mate to bee that our mines aie made .safe for the men and bos who eam in tltem their livelihood, Meweilyn M, 'lviins nnil David T, Williams appear on tilt) ticket as tlio III st candidates to K befoio the people for mlua Inspeu. toi.s. They ait! elllclent and tiust w ot thy. Vote (or them. At the beail of the legislative ticket, In John 11. Joulaii, the Republiian paity pusents a capable and piopetly am. bltious joiuiff man, u ilslns llBine at our bar and endoisecl by all who know him as staunch and Hue. lie will make a good senator. You tan lest assuied of that. Vote for Joidan. Finully, In the seveial leglslutUo ills, trltts aieOIUei, Hcheuer, James and .Phllblll. it. alinntr ilnlcirnllnii a.mk fctaunthly ja'publUaii. each stue to otel for a Republican tfnllecl State senator and to represent lila dlstilct ably nnd each certain, In the event of his elec tion, to linvo the Imltienre and fildiully aid of the Potinj packer udinlnlslrallon, without which a icpteientntlvr would be little mote than u llsllielieiitl, Vole for any of lliese fotin and thui help to sectne s1''t tppiesentnlloh. Ctet to the polls catty this inoinliirr. After .oii have voted, olunteei some vvoik for the Republican tlcliet, Help to pull out the .Mtuy.nthtme.. Make 5 our power Tell. Don't foi get that the leirlHlatoi.s anil senatoi s elected today will have a. vote well for a United Slates senator this winter. l,ot no Republican vote to tie President Roosevelt's hands In the senate. A Contrast In Methods. A UR12AT drnl of campaign bun- combe and clnp-tlap Iiiih nil" jt .. dotibtcdly been peippttnled upon a defenseless public din ing the campaign now dosing, though not neai Iv so nuieh as In a campaign of otdluaiy length. The Intelligence of most oteis will, howeei, be suf ficient to discount and dKeaid it, Af ter today theie will be un Intel val of ipllef. Yet as eompaicd with a few ye.us ago piesent campaign method Indicate uiaiked piogiess. Mote and mote ev eiy year nigunient Is detnaniled by voteiu in doubt, and liteiatuie and speaking ate tailed for. The stump speech of a lew jeais ago was oidln uillv a veiy lontiuonpl.iee Intellectual pel feu malice. Id sn nothing of Its hick of candoi and sometimes of tiulhfiil ness The stump speech ot today, how ever, has to ha,e infoini.ition In It and If the Miteis nnil that tlie In lot iii.tlion It pui pot Is to contain Is false or mlsltadlng, tlie p.u ty iesponlble for Hip deception sullenc In inuih the s.nne wit Is it with the 'liewspapets. While we stilously doubt that the so called Independent newpapti, e-petlal-lv when neuti.il, has in leccnt eais gte.ttly slienglheued Its hold upon pub lic lunllile uce, eiept when lnip.utl.il and lull In its pteseiitatlon of news, et In almost all newspapeis Inelutl Ing the so-called put. otg.ius, the tone of disc ii".on is higher and theie Is a glowing leniltncy lo appeal lo iPiison lalhei than to iiejudlces The Republican tuiup.ilt-n In this loimty tliN je.u has been slngulaily (lean and lilgh-tonecl. We have had a gt.ide of speal.eis lar above the cm -din u y, Including a i.ibluet inlntsttr, an e-iabinct oIlici.il. the (loot le.ule: of the hou-e ol ieiueeiit.itlves at Wash ington and a number of othei leading ilk ii, and unite unlfeuiiilj theii ad dicsses have been educational nnd en teitalnitis as well as paitls.iu. AVe be lieve that In point ot decenc.v and liee lom liom deiniigoglsm or pettllog irlng the Republiian liteiatuie ued in this di-tiict this campaign has been ot a compaiativ elv high gi.ule. Although li oin at least, two ot the oig.ms of the oppusltlou time has been a iegiil.il stie.im of billings gate and libel cllitcted at one in moie of the I'epublican landldates, theie has been Utile letnllation in kind This was not due to lack of wilnei ability on 1 lie p.ut ot the candidates on the so i.illed "Anti-.Machliie" tli ket but to a sense of tha linpiopt It ty of abusive JHllitRs. While we must await tonight's ip tuins to illstmer vvhlth tl le of tain pilgulng is the moie eflettnal in Lack awanna county, we should like to be lieve that ou i piople ate not behind the people ol other loiiiinuiilties in glowing away fiom the old-fasliioned bluster and buiuoinbe method of polit t.il camii.iiguliir; and tow. ml the cdiii.ttion.il and petsoti.tlly touiteous method now coining into vogue. Cei taluly if l.nett and Little aie conect judges ot what constitutes effective ness in political discuss-ion the llbt 1 laws had better be lepealed and so e lety ftankly ituifess that so lar as the Tenth dlstilct Iscotueined clvilla tlon is a talluie. It ou would sustain Koo-uvelt, ole foi L'onilell. The General Situation. WHH.K suth a thing as an oil" .ve.tr in polities should be unknown It Is a fact tint the elections mid way between picsitlenll.il je.us aie uuall eh.uaeleiized by indifietence and ap.Uh.v on the p.ut of voteis ot tlie majoilly pail; ami hy gains b.v the op position. Theie is a leason tor this loundcd in human naiuie. l'lesldentlal cam paigns ustiillj Involve peisonal expec tations beyond the ability of any ad nilnisliatlon wholl to leallo. This is peculluily lino of pin ty woikeis. The man In an nlllie has less luipntlve to woik than the man who is out of olllce but un.Nlolis to get In, Kor eveiy mull apiuiinled lo an ollltc- a elo.eu men on an avenge, sue disappointed and ehugilnocl If not actuallv einbllteifd, They usually show their lecliugs at Hie 'oif.je.u" election. Moie than that, the policies of an admlnlhtiatloii, how ever admliable, taiely lieiome so ole.u ly deilued In the Hist or KPCond jear as to attiact liom the muss of people not peisonally luteiested In ofllce-seelt-Ing the nieasuie of nppmlatlvo sup poit uecessaiy to offset the loss of en thusiasm among r tlio disappointed. Then, If the geneiul conditions of busi ness aie sutislaotory llieie is a tendency unions' business men to loigot to appear at the polls and give the paity In povvei the benefit of the appieciatlon to which It Is entitled. Thus It has tome about that, with one eM'i'pllon, eveiy tougiess elected la the past two decades Immediately foi lowing a change In tlie piesldency has been continued by (lie opposition, at least In the house of lepieseplatlves, The exception was the Fifty-sixth con Bless, ihosen dining Hie elation ot vie toiy In war. For tlieto leasons It would not be stiauge It the congiess to be elected today should be Demociatlc, And jet, fiom a higher standpoint It would be exceedingly stiunge, since It would Indicate captlousness at a tline when the stale of the tountiy Is ex ceptlonully piospeious nnd when the policies of the administration are not only tleutly denned but extiuoullnailly pupular and suciessful. rottuiKitely the Indications all point to a vote of confidence In Tlioorloi1' Roocvelt, extending from ocean to ocean and tovcilng substantial!!' eveiy locality In oiir country w hen e electl ins aie full ly r5p'eentittlve of public opt ion and piefeience. A conseivatlve forecast of the piohabllllles would con cede a Republican inujotlt.v In Hie Klfiy-elghth congiess of nt least twenty and It would not be stit mixing If the majoilly should be twice that. While In the light ot political precedent nny mnjoilty nt all would be a victory, the excellence ot Republican ndmliilstintlon and the extiaotellnaiy well-being of the counliy miller Its cine excite wonder that Intelligent cltls-ens should feel nay Impulse to take elmuees. With o many evldentes of piospetlty ou all sides and so much to be thank ful for, It Is u wonder the Demociats do not take advantage of the situation (o help their own cutlse a bit. Instead, they aie still advocating calamity. An unknown poet has evpiessed his views in a bit of Jingle, which Is llttlng: As tlie lioiuy hand of lnbor And Die velvet hand of wealth, Ate clasping eneh the oilier In u least of tut Ic unci health! AVe tan slug of "sweet piospelit" And oilier ttliiiNnine lavs. While Hip Deinocuils me pointing To those good old "sntipholtse ebi.vs." IJvei since the beginning of the pies ent campaign, the Demociatlc oratois have been demanding that the Hag be hnuleel down In the Philippines. "Old Glcuy" still waves, however, and .vlll continue lo do o un'tll civilization has made it unnecessniy. And now It is announced that Senator Ho.tr has dcct.tt ed for expansion. It is only the oeeaslonal wall of some oi.i tor of the William Jennings Biyan stamp at tlie fate of dead Issues thnt would cie.ite doubt tint tlie woilrt moves. Good, dean, economical government, against w hli h not a chaige has been i.iised. This Is what tlie lounty has had untie.' (.'ommlssioneis Mot i Is and Penman. He-elect them. A Deiiioci.'illc vlcloi on Xovembei 4 would make It much hauler foi Repub lican success In 110-I, when a Republi can pte-ldent will be needed to con tinue piesent piospetlty. Judge Voslnng has earned an elec tion. He has made a faithful and el lic lent judge. The Demociats aheady have two ot the judgeships. Don't let them ac t hoggish. It begin-, lo look as though the Pana ma vvai would nevei be settled until the I'nlted Slates makes a coaling station out ot the neck. John Scheuer is a leadei at Huitis bing and can do a lot ol woik for his dlstilct. He Is the man to keep theie. The men who piotnised good majoi i tles foi Patlisem will all take to the woods tomoiiovv. See in e efllciemy and economy in couutv business by le-electlng Penman and Mollis. Vosbuig has made a good judge and the Demociats have enough judges, Ulei t lilm. This is a good time for the Demo ciatlc election better to r-u!ctly hedge. 'Piled and ti nc in" councils! safe at Hat i isbuiti Joseph Ollvei; elect him. Patll-on can't get away fiom the fact that he never ii tonus alter election. The silent oter will now demolish ate his supeiloiity over the noisy talkei. How many judges do the Demociats think they .lie entitled to, anyhow? 3nite pittaTJiilty to stay by voting the sti night Republican ticket. In tlie Koutth dlstilct, Philbin and efficiency. He owns himself. A ".ote for f'onnell is a vote for Roosevelt. Roth deserve It. Common sense upholds Republican ism. J.et well enough alone. Vote lor Uvans and Williams and llist-class mine Inspection. A ote lot John Scheuer Is a vote for lesiills ut Hanlsbuig. Don't ovetlook Jen dan foi senator. He's u sine w Inner. Helelle James did well his Hi .st teim, (live IiIni another. Uniform 1 Inimitable Unique i w t f 'f I i The American Gentleman's 1 Wfciskey f Flanler Baltimore Hye ; I Z SoM at all Drt-rlai ealei aa4 j Jobkcrt. c.. . VVM LASA1US bO.S,Ha tlniore, IW 2 O sJxJ.IkJ, J,' EEg; .Jl Green Valley Rye May be compared to gold, 18 karet fine. Try it; if you do not agree with us,' your money back. Four quarts delivered locally, or anywhere east of the Mis sissippi river, for five dollars. seyBroiV-, j&" Sales DEPMTMENTfl W2ii LackawamnaAve.ScramtonV Old 'Phone 2162. SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSV ,siV .sflsfsssssssssssssssHS SrOr' V I IjI j(9'f sV sbbbbbWL- i?sV AT -4jHHH'- -.w' 'SBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBB' LEWIS, RUDDY. DAViES 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Next Door to new First National Bank Building. rmmmmm r ( now will you nave Yours:' 5ILK OR LISLE? Medium or Best Grade Particular people are our best Hosieiy Patrons, for they know the true value of a good stocking. If you have been disappointed in quality, style or price, we invite your inspection of our Hosiery de partmentcomparison will result in your making it headquarters for new reliable goods. Meldrum, Scott Take a look at our Fall aud Winter line of Underwear and Gloves If these lines are not better than any other in town, don't buy them, but at any rate have a look. Our assort ment of Underwear is so large, we cannot specify each kind in thi3 small space. They range in price from 50c to $5. Gloves We have forty different kinds to show you, from the 25c Working Glove, the $1.00 Walking Glove, to the pure Otter or bealskiu, including Dent's, Kownes', Perrius', Tannert's, also 'Rip-Proof" Driving Glove, uiMA 0t09 309 Lacka. Avenue. Sole Ajrcnt for Dr. Jacjrer's Sanitary Underwear. 'l,,l' 'i,,!''i,1'i,'t' ! ! i' X If YOU Want Of A lJ.O forCa5,'''''Easy J J The Best JL I JT 1 1 J Payments. Call 011 t N. A. HULBERT, J Wareroom, . . , .117 Wyoming Avenue Various Makes of Pianos at All Prices. Old In- srrnments Taken in Exchange. 4. Lubricate Your flachinery by Scientific Hethods and savo SIXTV PCU CUNT, of ex jienses. We malcn n specialty of piopcr lu bileants for pioper pin poses. Tho Sanderson Oil and Sneeialty Co,, I Race Street) City, Linotype Composition Book or News Done quickly and reasonably at The Tribune office. New 'Phone 2974. The L, R., D. & M. Shoe for Ladies A hand-made shoe of su perior quality that sells for And not only weais better than many higher priced shoes, but holds its shape and alwajs looks dtessy. STYLE A VIpI Kid Vnmp, mat kid tap, putcnt lcnthcr tip. STYLE B Enamel vamp, mot kid top and toe. STYLE C-Vlcl Kid vamp, top and toe. k MURPHY. MssV BBHBH3BI MSKSSBBSHt MM I & Co., No. 126 Wyoming Avenue J 412 Spruce Street . . . 3. . . . Lager Beer. Manufacturers ol' Old Stock I PILSNER i ! NtSSk. Scranton.Pa. Old 'Phone, 333i. New 'Phone, 2935. WuRuxi i is 1 WHO WANTS $20.00 in GOLD For a Christmas Present? Twenty Christmas Presents $50.00 To Be Cilven by Tlie Scrantoii Tribune lo the Children of Scranton and INnrtlieustcrit Pennsylvania. One Present $20.00 In dold $20.00 Ono Present IOtoo In dold 10.00 OnoPresent 5.00 In Oold 5.00 Two Presents 2.50 Each 5.00 Five Presents t.oo Each 5.00 Ten Presents 50c Each 5.00 Total Twenty Presents Tlin TRIBUNE'S SECOND ANNUAL Junior Educational Contest. A Contest in Word-Hulldliijr. Who Can Make the Most Words Out or the Letters in T-H-E H-O-IVL-E P-A-P-E-R TIIFS IS much easier than last year's contest, and twenty of tlie brightest boys and girls will secure Christmas Gifts in caslt lor making the largest number of words out of these letters. It is lots of fun to think out the words and hunt them up in the dictionary, and besides it will help you with your spelling. Yon will be surprised at the number of different ways these twelve lelteis can be used. Rules of the Contest. Presents will be given to the boys or girls, whose parents 01 guardians are subset ibcrs lo THE TRIBUNE, building the largest number of words out of tlie letters contained in "The Home Paper." Xo letters must be used any more times than they appear in these three words. As an example, only one "A" could be used, but there might be two "IPs" or three "EV Only words defined in the MAIN PORTION of "Web ster's International Dictionary" (edition of 1808) will be al lowed. Anv dictionarv can be used, but in judging the contest THE TRIBUNE will debar all words not found in Webster's. Pioper names, or any other words appearing in the "Ap pendix" will not be allowed. Obsolete words are admitted if defined in tlie dictionary. 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