nm wcjjialVtojs tjibliNE-satludav, iXovkmbjiIjU s, 1902. . t'tintMit il Dilly KTccpt liilndov", by Th Tribune g, jrnitt1Uli)8 Compiuij.Rt Tiny rent n Month, UviOa..MtSHAith . t'.TJVXim: . . . . t . ),titTn. Entered rt the 1'oMonlc nt Scnntnn, m Second t'lnM Mall Matter. When apnr trill licrmlt, Hie Trlhnne I nlwnj Rlml to print (hurt lettrr from It friend hrnrlnc on rnrrent toilci ttut Its rulo if tlmt tlii'sn mint tin ulciiod. fnr'tmb llMfitlnti. lit, itm tvrttfi' Tf.nl nnnlftt unit I thn rnnitltlan itrnppitrtit to ncooDtnnco It tlmt nil contribution linll be itiuject to rilltorlnt rot-Wlon. TIIK FLAT KATE FOtl A11VF.KTI8ING. The. following tabic rihn-, ttin rrlee pr Incli cadi InKCttlon, )c to tin tnpil within One yenr: HIII'LAV i ei-. tliaii 5i) inciieTi en luihe . . ll " W) " f.00 " MOO " Illlll of lier .V .40 M .V, .JO II! !i.miWll,0'lllon Ml .14 .4i .111 .!fl .'J4 IK .IT Forcri!oft!ink, t"oliilloniifcotuloliKO,nnil ImlUr inntrlliutlun-i In tlii" nature nfwIvertMnir, 'I he 'Irllitiw unites a clintfio of 3 ronl5 R Uni". TWELVE PAGES. scnAXTitx, nuvi:muuu .. iaoj. The- I'ltlcf hotis-p nhyult Inn of the J.tiek'iiwuina liospllul !. ri -ill toil In tut I'M-nliifj p.ijiur Willi I'liiit'BinK tlutt tlio local npwinti me pieltidlccit -ijrainst tli.it instliutloii. If lit- wiIil thitl. ho Is mistaken. Httl It Is only l.i lr tn -ny th.it slr.u- the t.nckuwfiiiii.t linopltttl foei'iiino :t slnte institution II" iiiiornitl lmiiuiRctni'iit has till hut phut 31s-- ilonrs to Iho li'Kltim.i It liiiiullies of tin- now spaperti n'-poi tlnjr ih'oiim Mib-.lii-tt- of pulilii1 Itiu'stlKittloii uiul :iutt-tl al tlnu's .ix tliotiKh II lew oil in tlii' W'wsp.M'i i mi .iKt'iifV nf opposition. IWhi'ii it is liMMllPil th.il nn iniUitiltioii 111 till" C'ilt llllS I I'll Hut lllOM' Kt'lHTOUl -.o-upr-i.ilion uiul HitppDit Irani th" pu"-- tlmi' th" h.iuK.iNMimiiL linpit.il, this atlituili on tin- p.nl "1 Uir intoinal iiian.iKoiiuT.I n, itui .illy Is "-tirpiWiiiK, hut wi'" pieltr to bolltii. tlmt II it. not liitiMiili'd tn lie jiL'iiiuinoni A Penalty of Greatness. -M-lli: ATI'IUMT if till.tlll I nn-nilics ol tin- i irhrmilnlc . 1 i mini tin to iwelutl" lopoit- rs fifiin lcijiiliti' inoptliif,"4 of ilii' iiilnt tlii.iiieo nnmiltt.jo is mis f.ikfii .wvX mi wist.. It won M IniM- :i 7lHl(lii,l!ll I'llr-ot upon iii1l I "" npliilnn and II woutil in no iIckioi- ,iiil in thu t.ins,iction of lioniMt publk' litislnt'ts. Tiio tlnunrrs of ilty scivpfimrnt an1 most leitiiinly topic ol puhlii- intcr cit. Tlio tiip.iyi'is hiivi" n cln:ir li'E.it n? well as moi.il tiujht to bo Kept in lonneil in ilotnil ol tlio nxoipi- anjl o pi nitlturu.s niiil of Hip oonliMiiiitatoii cypciuliluips, .mil tlio iouikHhmu who rlifiptttP'? tills fact inns tlio iiJk of ha niK' hits motivi's nilsi iinstruuil. That thoio an. tliniw in tin- (ons'iil o..Uinii of pioji-its In tlii'ii liilont stalo wlien publii it;- moiiM ih feat tlie k-k'ili-matc jiurposps ol govoinim nt is oiv tiup, anil we Know of no butti r way in which to fjiuiil .iq:Tiiist stall publicity tlian to taKp upoitLts into oui" lonll di'iip, show tiicin the ip.isoiis whv pul -ticntion lioulil be postponed anil dust to tlielf M-nsp ol laiinc's-,. (li Is a pour Mini Inii'ii ol :i newspapir man ami oi t-hoi'l tifp on ippttl.ibli" iH'Uup.itu is m Iki Is uicapabl" oi iioti?i.tliiK n tonfl- UPllCP. Itut as- boiwprn Hip orijsiou.il In. piiintitlpin ol pu iniiliiu" publicity, iith il- bill i Lei iiu' w'th unroinpli't oil plani, ."till tin- pulliility ol inju liu uiul it.itul In .suu-ilnuiibii' suvurti jnent, tlii? ma loilly ol poO)Ii will ptf lei Hip loiniPi pvil. In tlic aho ol Uni KPiitlenipn In Caibomlalc who aiu ho imicll cL'iii-ul ovei tlip intblli'utii n of council kk"i"i ilium, wi (.in coiupiw of no w.mant tin iIip!' uiinli'.sly. They Hlioulil not be m shiiukinj,'. l.ct tin in iiulli; pli'.u.'inly at the penalty ot Kicatnohs anil keep tool. iniiloi ijuiij .-a,s tills I- his last. Ii.it ll'' mill Hi u in the futiuc lie shall be nieiely v ppl tator. It I.- ecita!nl, a piiipltlntit! tliiit lor mi unclouilcil ie tli onii'lii Conditions In Cuba. Cii.iii,i:s n pj:imm:ij, wim i. wliut iniitllt be f.illPil n news, paper j-ppilallsi mi tlio stutu I uiiiiil in t'lib.i, sends le aHiiuhiK iulniiuatioii iiom tli.it inland. Jle fiii that while theio has been mi abundaiiio ol launpcan iliti'iKUe in dlpioiuatii' i lielf's hi Itniami piejiuli i la! 10 thn Intel e.th ol llii" llnlteil Sitate." and a koimI iit.ii! ol Kiauil-stnnd playliiK' on I he pat t of the I'alma ml ininWti.ition, niattoi.- mo u-ally in a inlr (ondillon, anil the tleu'p antaKun im ttut ilarttl up nltei the ileliat at VaHhiim'ton ot tin- lorlpioiily luopo. slloa Is hPKlmiliit; In Mibslde, pjipe I'litlly aiiiuiiiT iditcattil Cuban.', AVIlilll Hill' lOtlKILhn l.lbt spilllR tyniPd tiicin flown, notwlthbtuiulint," tlte pledsu of l'ufcli. ill .IeKlliK-y In Mlilch they hud placed iniplliit faith, ll)py oiio. iiiii( all fglt iiHlijjnant. tin nOliatPil nltrl'lniulten. Thoy assumed tlutt iho few kiekoi.s In our wmuto who clffeutod teniporuilly thu iHObiilcnl's pijllcy und ottloil puipoho spoke for tlje wliolo Anifi'ican pcopU", Insleiul of hlpiply fov tlio boft HtiBiir tuist uiul for tlio AVull sliept Inllueiiees then unxlous to put Uoobcvelt In a hole. Hut Miicu tjmt line tlio Cuban ppopln luivn liail a 'spiiato of their own and lmi" hud an iippoi'tuntty to leant how easily a few i disuniting fact or j mn up.stt tlio most larotjllly laid pluiiH of mi (idmlulstin. tioh or of public opinion Ono pininl. pent ribau told .Mr. Pepper the nllu) day li.it hiuo Iui had uludlod the oi Kings of tlio Cuban c-oiiKtcbH lie fell tlmt ho owed nil apology to tlio eon. Kiowa at Washington for any li.ityh feelings or expulsions which ho In his (lisap;oliitnieiit lust spiing may lituo .'entertained or iitKied. No doubt this .nun's point of vluw will spicad. Of the diiilomutlu situation hi (a- ana Mr. l'tipper treats at length. In short, It consists ot a dcxtetous fight between Sllnlster Squiers on the ony hand and tlio combined genius and , cunning of the llrltlsh, French and German illploniatlc and coinular olll- cfJiil!i?oii the other. The 'latter have no hope of (lelliiiltlim the political piollge of tlio United Ht,ilc-4 111 C'ubii. but theV hip plnylnif every caul to foment mm plclonH (tmong the Cuban people which Will tent) to postpone coiHllnl trade re hitloti wl'tli America nnd by hi much pioinoto t the commercial Interests of the cotlutt lit which they represent. It oiintls funny that alter nil the ndo v liiito hoard In this country fioiii i'u bans tlainuilliK for teclproclty tlieie should now be nnv doubt iti to tile iiitlflcallou ol n teclproclty tioaty -by tli Cuban senate, nsmunlnu: tlmt one could be drafted uceepttible to the two executive") and to the senate ill Wnwli" Inylon: yet Mr. I'epper prepiuei im for bitter opposition In tlutt ttaitet, and Ht Kingly lntltnaleM that this oppo f lllitn will be In bilge pat I th" hanilt w'orls or tilt ItiltNIt inllilMter at lln vaiia, who It thf head and front of the JJutiipiau Intrigue. I.cnnomlrnlly tin lis.- In the pilte ot mffnr Ini lilein lo the action of the lliti.ssels couVentloti in limiting' the piodili'lloii of laiuijiem'. beet siig.n bus opeiatcil lo tliu iiitMiutuge ol the Cu ban planliiM, wlio iii receiving In con seitiKnea thcu'of mi p.tt'iilon of ci ed its; mid thf sucef's.5! ol the Paluiii ad inlnistintlon in adlusllng Its expenso o as to aoid a lctlc.it teiidH to pio nioii" the bettor lecllng now beginning lo dominate the situation. Itut ot Louise the one safeguaid of Cuban prospeiltv Is itolpiocitv with tlio t'nllcil Stutf.-. mid, as I'tisideiit ll(insHeli iccentl:. reiniiiked. ih.il Is cnuillig. "us Mile il" title." The newspapers mi alieady assist ing Can et in ir-elett l'enuyp.ickrr lo .so ki't his cabinet. I ! H quite capable oi doltiHT the tusk hlm-cll. Prosperity Shared by All. NOW THAT election Is ovot and theie is not tin- bias of imiipaigu I'M'ilenient lo In tel fere with itupfiii tonsid cl.ition ol facts and atgument, therf .lie some iHilnti In the masterly speech ilf livi'ttil by Kecietiiry Hoot in Cooper I'tilon, New York, the 'I'bursdiiy even Incc preceding the election, which should be lc-read for educational pur-pn-e.s. How otten do wr heat that tin l loll arc getting tlilicr while the poor tiro bt ing liiinle poorer and how mmiv of us accept il as tine without stopping to Inquhe, thus giving our uncotiscious a-s-'iit lo socialism V Keeietary ltool took pahi'4 to nscctlaln sonn. of the facts he had nut time, to cite tliein all. For cx.'unple-,'tud we can now read what h- .-aid without any lanipaign niothe oi disi (dotation of ision: "The industiial hlstoiy ol the lust halt centuiy Is u liistory, llr-t. of tin. -teady inciease of producthe power, and secouJ only lo that of the con tinual stiuggle between four Inteiests tli bialni, the capital, the l.ibiiier and the consumer to secuie what each ionirlti,4 to be a. fair sli.ue of belli tit-, ol the Incieasul wealth. That snuggle Mill continue so long as thf bi'Tcu-c ol pio(ltictie powei mill tlio nodctl inclement- ot wealth that conie fiom that increase continue. Capita! and hi alii - ulwais get the mlvnutiige al lii-t. Thp Hist ftuiti ot eaih neh inciease of producthe power, whether thioiuih inientloi. ot thiuugh oigani '.uloii. eoiiit lo them, liut our inilus tti.il hlstoiy -hows that the Inboier and ih" lonsuincr slmily, but surely, wie-t their shaio of the advantage f nni capital and secure it lor tlieni-sehe.-. The otg.inlzein of the Sugar liii-l made a srieat deal ol money lor thomsehe-. but wi ate gelling sugar row for les than it eosl to make it beloie the Sugar titist m.is formed. Tin. oiganlsicM of the .Standatd Oil company line mad,- a gieat deal of money, but the pom est Ameiitfiii f.n nur is lighting Uls little house tonight .to trilling lo-st more brilliantly than palaces weie lighted n centuiy ago; a nil tlipsu ai e the cotisumcis' sliates ot the wealth (icited by the biahiK and capital tf the sugar company and the Standaid Oil enmpanj.. "While the t."7.0cMi w age cm in i s ot lS.'O h'.iieased to .",310,000 In 1900, the wages paid to then: inci eased fiom tJSfi.OOO, (.00, in 1S.'i0, to $2,asS,0Ofi.000. In ItiOO: that is to My, about live Unit's the number oi ivoikmen icceived aboul ten times the amount of wages or wages just about doubled dining tlio lli'ty yeais. On the ulher hand, whlU ?ri3!t.iii)ii,(00 iuxcsti'ii In niimulactuie s In lS'.l) had WPlIed to V.i,s:tri,000,000 ill l'lOII, eveiy dollar of capital so Invested in It'Ou K'celwd less than one-tlihd or the ie ti'in Hint eveiy dollar of (apllal ic celvcc. In 1S,r,0. Thus, while the lottiins of capital seem great bei auso they me massed togetlur and the leturns ot Ipbiv seem mull because they are .scattered, capital's pioportlonule shaio of the new wealth is cniisiantlv de iie.'uslng and labor's pinpot tlouute si. mo of It Is constantly Intt easing. And tint wages oi one man's labor In iiianiifaituri Is today equal to thn piofli of sK times as much money cni plojed In manufactnire as it war. equal to lu lS'i". The same ehango Is shown in the ilceteiibii in tlio rates ot Inteiest tor the use oi niuuey. In 1S50 the capi talist fouhl get tor tho use of his money 7 to S per cent., while now ho Is i educed to 3 or I per cent, "Nol only Jinvo tho wages of laboi iuci cased, but the cost of lood and clothing has ilea eased. In 1S00 wheat Hour ranged fiom ?S to i'i a. ban el. In the lb st half of 100.' it i.tnged fiom K7.r, tn $4.".ri a ban el. In 1S50 talr Itlo cnlfeo ranged fiom 7'i cents to ll'.i cents per pound, In the llrsl half ol 1902 it i.inged irom lM cents id li J.'.pi (cuts per pound. In ISSU leiincd sugar tanged tioin S (eiils to 10i tenth per pound, In the lli.st hull of 10J it Kinged tioni 1.U3 ceius to l?i cents pet pound, In 185(1 salt messed pmk tinged trom 110.25 to $U.S75 per baircl. In 1000, befnro the fiilluro of tho com crop of 1901, it ranged from ?I0.23 to Jll.S'i per battel. In ISM line salt was $1.19 per band. In October, 190I, it wus fo cents per barrel, in 1S30 caiito piints ranged tioni SJJ (eitti, to 10 cent per anl. In 1902 they weio B cents per yard. In ISM pi lined cloths mused fiom V, centb to, O't cents per yatd. In 1901 and 190-' thty tanged fiom L'.CO ceutB to U31 cents per yaid. In JiW to 1S72 Amlska glnsluims lunged fiom Vi cents lo 10 cents, lu W01 und 1502 they ranged from 1.75 cents lo r& cents per yard, Kioiii 1S77 lo 11S7 men's Itld boots itingpd fiom $20 lo S2I per dozen pairs; In inoi they raiigtd front lis to AID per (los-en pairs. Kioiii 1Si!i to 187". womcnV solid gi allied shoes uingul fiom$l,2f, to ?.'.!!." lie!" pair: In Hol lliej tnngeil fttini ""5 cents lo i2'.j renls per pair, lit women's dtes goods lotion flpaeit has ijoiiti dowh from u range ot fiom ! lo Iiu. tents per yuid In 1Sv0 und nsi lo 7.11 cents In mot. r'aiih ntpr" fill 1 1 oiii lOt'i cents In ISM lo 7.do cents lu inmi nnd 1001. Anllnacllc coal Went up heron the recent strike fiom $n.:ir. tn isr.o to i.r,o in iooj, but bitu- ininoUH coal has gone down fiom tt range or Sii.GO to ?i! In lb."7 to $2.&3 In IPO.'. "A conipnrlson ot retail pi Ice.t b the Massachtisetls bureau of statistics of labor shows Hint lor the lliltty ;icars Horn 1S72 lo 190J the lctnll pi Ice lu thai slnte for wheat Hour had deei eased It om $10.7." per ban el to tti.'JO per bai lel ol i offce, li'olil .'ll'i cents to 2J cents per pound, of gi militated sugar, ftoni 12 (dits to i"M i cuts per pound ur Xew oi leans mola-ups, fiom 70 tents lo liij i cuts per gallon; of lnasllng beef, fiom 19 cents to 17 '6 cents per pound; ot butter, Hum !:')'i cents to .tn',1 cents pec pound, cheese, fiom 17'i! to 10 cents jap pound; of haul dial, tioin V'.2 In .Kl.in H-r. jier Ion; of In own shitting, from 1.1 tents to I'c'i cents per yanl. ol bleached shb.liug, 1 1 om 111 (cuts lo S'i cents; ol prints, I loin If-i cents to li cents; men's heniy boots, $,1.!U pu pair to M.!i'i,i pel pair; whll theie was n sllgltl, bill .cry sllghi, aiHance in the tost of pork and potilocs; thai eveiy dollar ol the wage eaiueis' pay would, In 190.', buy fat moie beel and llou; and rolfcc and sugar and molasses and butter and iliec-e and mill: and eggs and ilothlng than II would tliii ly jwis bdoic. "The lesult ol this ptmc-s Is it dll fusioii of w call it among our people, tne contemplation of which make the lompauitively few l.ugj foi tunes seem i.l trilline; Impoitanre. In the year 1 jut theie luic i!,2.'is.72 scpai. ite sin -ti.gs bank" aei mints in the I'liited States, with deposits amounting lo 1, rO7,094,"8u. These weie not the ac iimnts of mlllliiiialies. but ot the peo ple who, aiioulltig to out Amoiluui slnnditidx, we call pool. The-c- slv millions anil odd depositois weie, ot (om-p, chleilj in the towns where sav ings banks weie accessible. Co out into tlie couuliy and jou Hud tliat lu r,Cl theie weie ri,7,59,C"7 separate laim, a little more than one faim to eveiy nine pet sons ot the liual population of the Culled State-. The gie.il major ity oi tliesf fat ms weie woikeil by tlietr owneis, only 1S1 per cent, being opetated by ct-b tenants and only I per cottt. bv niinageis oi oveiseeis. Tiie value or the faun ptopeity was 0 er $20,000,(100,000. "Taking tosrethcr Hie s.ningj bank accounts in Hie towns and the t.uins hi tlie i otintry, thtie me owned by the plain woikiug people almost an nvei agr of ri fa i t.i or a b.im: at ( mint foi eveiy iamil in tlie I'nitctl Slates. Theio uei in 1001 ll,;!9".,'Iir! hie Insui ance policies outstanding: in tlie toiin liv in the iegular insurance eomiia-liiis-. Tlio total Instil a nee under them amount! d to ss,"(..',lo'l,7IO. IJieiy one of the e policies lepie elited money I. ".id tip bj people who weie not i ieh loi piovlsion against old age. or lor the wile and ( hild. The asset i of tht so ii'sinanee companies ainounted in $1, 712,411,17.!. Al! of this was owiwil by ihco" fouitciit mllliou poliry holdeis. In addition to tills theie weie 2,72",22l pel sons who held policies lu ass, ss nient companies and fi iieinnl soeie ll(.s, and l,."'!9,ri'C who held Inteicsts in loan and building companies with J."iGr,3S7,9Gi; of a-.-et-. This .-lead;- in ciease in tlio earnings of labor as ( (ini tialed with the earnings of capital, this wondciful tliltusdou of wealth among the men who woik with their hands, has been aitoniplished In spile of the tact that we have been con tinually adding lo our population by the immigration of the poor of other icuntiies, without means and wllli the lowest ciiining capacity, to the etent of 17,2l9,:i77 since tlie year 1!j0. and these (ontlnual additions at the bot tom of the scale ol piospoilty and i.unlng power have continually Kept down the a oi age of earnings and of popular wealth, "Moir signllUnnt than all else is the fni t thai we bine coimueueed this now itntiuy wltli out 17,000,ono children in school in tlie United States anil oiei 13,000,li0 of these lu the public schools ehildiCT. of the plain people, of flee, law abiding, sell -res pr cling people, looking up to no supeiiois mid mas ters of their own lines, childien well ted, well housed, well nouiislicd, look ing tot waul Willi clear, blight eyes thiough the oieii gatowa.s of bound less opportunity in this lien icpublle, when"' the highest lewaids nu to lie won by liidhlduul tntci prise ana wlimc not wealth nor blith nor social posltliiii, but the personal qualities of llu man himself, whether ho lie ikh or poor, urn the solo title to tho high est distinction and the gieale.-l power. "Lei us not lu liMn;, our gaze, upon small evil- loiget the greater good, Tho uiUoiiioblles aie" ot little account. Who on nw the farm wagons',' Is the lni)oitani question. I.et us keep out" lalth lu Ameiicaii Instlltitlous and deal with the eUs that uie befoie us now and ute to eoniu heteafter along the hue of the fcaiuo beiielkeiii sjsieni which lias dealt out succ ossfully with eveiy phase ot the great stiuggle for the Ulstiibulfou ol wealth lu our past. Tho capacity of a peoplo lor self-gov-cinnic'iu Is shown by Its, ability to te. Ject lolelit .mil ilentlllctHo u'liicdles und to pioeeed patiently with pi.icllcal common sense, scpaiallug tho good fiom tlie bad and checking mid sup piesslng what Is bad, while holding on to wh it Is good." In the language or lX'veiy, David II. Hill's piescnt addiess Is "De.ulliuuse, Compditinciit 12." Devciy certainly has iho last laugh. The eilme of Senator Quay in allow ing his name to appear on a lettcihead containing also a, request lor subscrip tlciiis to tlie iccent campaign fund seems to occupy considerable bpuee In tho Washington dUpatchcs. It mi- ilnitbtcdly reveals a botilflc slnte of nlTalrs, and tho "eiialor should lose no limes In hieing to thu tall Umbels of rimlilti. I'toiti a Hieitilcnl standpoint lust cvciiIiik's A piiiductliin of Heniy V. Hsniond's play "linpiudonee" by it coin p.in.v selected fiom ninong the best of Charles nnd Daniel Kiohiniiirtt many liluyeis was an event which met lied the Inteiest It iitotied. or the piodllcllon Itself wo give our opinion lu nniitlier milium, but It Is woilhy of lcconl hole that Hip selcellolt or Sei Hilton bv Iho Messrs. ruihiniiu for their Initial per roiiiiancp Is mi niipt eclated compliment, both to the clly and to the cntoi prising local initnager of the Lyceum theatre, .Mr. A. .1. Dairy, whom it especially but deservedly houoi s. l'iom the sentiment In fuior of Uncle Jlnik Jlaiina out In Ohio, one would judge tint the people of the Huekov? 'Jlntis lufe never seen the Xi w Voik .louiiial. Oiir Growing Export of Maniifacfiires Spit lal Cum vpoiiiloui e. Washington No 7 THU HXl'OIJTS of in iniilin lines Hum tin I'nltril Hint's In the nine inoiilhs ending with September, J'"1-', me liugei llian those Jit the toiie spiitKllug pei led of mij. other uir In the lllstoi. ol tin (oiniH.v, wllh tho fcbiriln i' oiptlou ot J'hhi 't'lie total tor the nine months is J ill, wj, m. against Viv .' it In Hie coieMiKiiidlng moullis of last c ir, and J hI.V'Ts.2 I ! in tin toi it spending mouths ot 1U0. Ciiiiipulng I 'ml with ivu.', the lu i lea-e is iio.ii Ji in pei cent, tilt" llgllles ol IVij li.'lng- "lll.."iiiiij; while i .impaling 1'iiJ with Jnss the giowlh In nine uionths' ('spoliations of ninmilaettues Is iiom 'n, SHI 071 lo tjlll.jnj 111. The follow bid table, pnpind b. Hie tn asm v bin cut of sliillstlts, shows the total value ol in imiliK tines cpoiioil In nine nionlhsi ot i u h je.ir Iiom lsss to li'tJ: Xlne nionlhs inillii"; Sipt. ..'i Doll us. IViS !'").Mil,u7l ISS'J Jll,0S.",17l lb'"l Il!'i7.",i..'s JV)l J.'ti..lll,0"i7 lsl2 11UW.021 J"''! ll'i.MU.'i'll tSOl I i V-'J.",SSU I1"''" in7!'!S!l Is'"! ISI,79.MI1 1Vi7 1.".r,7,l.71 T-'is 227,S.".,,OI,", I V'l 277,ni.,,iili j'hio ,";s,i,tn,2I : 1!1I ".ftUAVil 11(12 ill.M.L',111 The teniioi.u. leiliullou in epints ol m.imil.ietiues whlih oruuicd lnsl jui, dm in put lo lie m.iinti uiiuee lu the I'ultid Stales ol ctiiioulliiailly high in lees on toppei, and to tho uiuisiuil ile ni.uul lor lion and steel niiiuuliK tuie-, has lu ii la i go degice (ll-appeiued, ( o) ptr epoi ts h.ubig Inciensed eleven mil lion doll.ns in the nine mouths ending with Septemliei, l'lilj, as cunipautl with the couespoudbig months of 1'ml; while the ndiictloii In ipuits ol lion and steel iiiantilacliuo hi the nine mouths of 1902, t omp n oil with the coiipsponiling pei led ol I'njl Is lint tlnei inllioii"., Ihnugli the lu-(lia-id hoiue deiniiud is shown in the tact thai inipoit itlons ot llou and stiel maiiii 1. n tints have nidiullme iucieasid m.i lliiilitu million dollnis. I lie (otul foi nhio months oi this ear belli v piaeliiallj iloiiblo tint lor the same months oL 1'JOl. Cotton m.iiniliicUui s also show a maiked gltiwtll 111 eioit.ltloli-. the Iniuasc lie iug in .nil si von million clollais in tlie nine months of I'tO. as comp.iuil with the ( oiespouiilng pi i luil oi last vc.u. 'I'lio liilliiwiug table -hows the iiilnd p.il ui.tiitif.ic till i il ailielcs (poitcd fiom li li t'nltul Slates in Ihe nine months t nil ing Sc pic mbi l'uii. 1!kU. and JtiiJ, le-pulive l.v, liiebiillng all i I i-ses the value of whose- t'.p n is in tlic nini mouths ot I'ij. leaehed om uiilllou doll us. Nine months ending Sept. Altielos ot do 1"i) Jr'0-'. nic stir in imtlaetuu. Hollais. Dolluis. 1 1 oil and stiel m. (nulls. 7i,,i;,S"il 7!, :"il,7'o rtilliiid inliieial oil- I7.f'7,"," ll,r, 'iIj Ciippt r ipiiimlattiiit-t , . 2"i I-" i. l"Vi "Ji,,Vi ,,iiVJ J.eathi i and infis theu- til 2I.IUI 9; 22,".1!,'-v Agileiiltiual bnpli m'ls..l,',,2!7,127 1.", r,27,l,7J Chemicals, ih ugs ,V tlfs.lO,72.,,,iW 1U.UV.,19I AVood 111 lliulai Hues S221,'iliJ !i,2i,(in" Cam and (.ini.uts s,Ul,.SiJ 7,7-SoiH P.iiatllu and piiatllu wa I,ll.i7,i,7; ,".,7Vi llj Paper and inns lliouol.. .,, Ii,,'.i.'l o,"l,I0J Si leutllle histl iiinonls, ".(M is l,'7'',7Ju T0I1.11 0 ui.iniilaetuii s .. ;:,'iil,7nii l.'M.vii l'ilier manulai tines ;,.1H'i,li.2 ",,s",ii,S0i Alult and splilfs llquois. .!,l2),2sj Jl.lll.l'il liooks, mips, etc 2,ri,i.,,.,i,s .:,i,"i7,r.u India ritbbtr infis v,"V,H' .'.i.'i 1, ,''" .Minimi Instinimnts .... 2, Il7,t", I 2,'.si),li"i Sugar and molasst - ... . 2t.".,2"i: 1,'i7I,ii, (iimpowilt r and other 1 - Plosivis 1 1 lo, tli, 1,712 IS 1 Paints mid culoi- . ... I,"M1,M 1,11)1,111 Cloik and w.ilehe- 1.7ln:ill l,r.iis,"il Class mid gla-swaie . .. J ."ii.i.M 1,is,l' Coke I,2lii,7l'. 1 12i), III llin-s and mt it- theieof , l,.",.i,,( l,.ts,fils, .Vbulilo and sloile mil- l,.'7l,iill I,i'J,."ij0 Wool mauufaclini s . . I,l.'ii,'ii7 I,iii7,u"i7 Jewell y and gold and silver maimlat lines.... 921. l.n ''."i,h2 Lamps and cli.iiidi'lloi.s,, i.")7.oi7 is,iiiil Other mt'il aitleles r,'i27.9'il I l,72s,."'"i Tot 1 1 2ts.lj.Vil ,111 ;.02,lll Mr. George W. Wattdns, of 500 and 502 Lackawanna Ave., earnestly recommends his patrons and tho people of Scianton and vicinity generally, the magnificent collec tion of Oriental Rugs and Carpets Which aie gathered from the Principal Pj laces, Mosques and Castles by Hr, Marten Knsab, of Constantinople. They will be sold at AUCTION Commencing at 2.M) and .;U) V. 31, daily and continuing this week 500-502 Lacka.Avenue The Triumph of Honesty. Favorites with the People ALWAYS BUSY wu A4,f The Hurt Koiiect Shupe Shoo for (lontloinen, . $3 50 and $1,00 The IMwIn C. Huit Shoe for Ladles $3.,"0 Lewis k Reilly, "Wholesale and Betall POOTWEAR. I 111-110 Wyoming Atomic. Oneii Late This 'Evpiiliicr miw wJa The Green RWee Sanitarium Sei. niton, Pa. is lb,, bi-,1 1 quipped osteopathic Institution hi the cist. I"!') X Washington Av If You Arc Suffering Kimn Kheumatlsm. Xemasllioiiln, P.ualvsis, or any other Chionlc Disease or Oiloimlty you should lonsult Dr. Jleibt. I. Kurnuii, the Ostt ojuth, who has tn.ule n -pedal study of such tumbles and has met Willi leinaikable success lu cluing tin m. Consultation, Uvimlnatlon, l.ilei.lllllc anil Aihhe tlie. City Ti eating Hooius, Caittr Jiuliiling, WJ1 Llnilen stieet. 11 Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, I Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY li nr T r i r n n n t ft r gj ivcrii tuauucoV"1 Gas Lamp. unster&Forsylli 233-327 Pcnu Avenue. SUMMERRESORTS Atlantic City. The temperature at the AONEW, On the Beach, In Chelsea, Atlantic City, Tliuisilay was 500. Uvcry appointment of a model 11 Hotel. HOTEL RICHMOND, KcntiicLj Avenue. 1'ir.t llutcl hum lleach, At lantic fit), JT. J.; W Oecua view loomi; ia pclty 400, write tor tpctul latti J, U Jenk ins. Prop PEVfVSVLVlV.fl. BEAUTIFUL LAKE WESAUKING On a spur ot the Altcliany Mountain. !,ilii;h Valley railroad; near 'loivjn.lj Uitliiiu, lli'iinj )port3, etc. nxcrllont tllik' Itd.on ililc ute'i, LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL T. O, Apei, Pa. Semi foi lm!,lt 0. K. HAIUtlS REGARDLESS OF COST WHO WANTS $20.00 in GOLD For a Christmas Present? Twenty Christmas Presents $50.oo To He Olvcn by The Suranloit Tribune to Iho Children of ocranion and Northeastern Pciuisylvtuiln. Ono Present One Present One Present Two Presents Flva Presents lenPresents Total Twenty Presents run triiiuin'cs si-coni animjai. Junior Educational Contest. A Contest in Word-lliillcliiur. 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Address our list of woids, or any question you wibh answered, to corvrnsr editor. SCRNTOIN IRIBL'iSE. SCRAiNTOrS. PA. BED ROOM We have now in stock the finest display of these goods ever made in Scianton. 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 Ait: Going, to Buy at Once or Not. EDUCATIONAL. Syracuse Universsty FIYE 10LLEGES. ELEGANT EUILDINGS. HEAWUUILLOwATION. The College Olfdh Cl.issh.il Mlllosuiihii.il hi 1- I nr ami l'i 1lnKiVl1.il I'niiiHiH The College of Applied Science Oli'iih ll ili.uiluil llimlnii Uni,' t'hil r.imhii Uni' una liii-l lid hi Ihuh.ii tlin, I'niiiMS iiinw hi llilhis uiul oiiuiiimnli The College ol Fine Arts I I Uh Coillim III Alililln Ulir llillf I.ottlfti MuMr unit I'iiIiiIIiik; The Colleue of Meillcine O1111 ul' lh(" nlili st In thi' smto I1118 foil) 5Mlf, llllllbl Tim l.ltn I'llllll- I'olloi I'lipon. nt tlii" Hitfi'iiiH 1111- Milliltcil sihl "It Ih niliulttnl h nil iiiiiipi'ti'iu Ji.il-.m tn Im iliisui- li.iss,u hi this stall' ' The College of Lnw CllMK lllHlllll Hull h ti l IhiiiU .il)i! I.IM1 SJhtl Ml ' 'II IH l.n tilth s III! Millie" "I il' RlUltmt l.lttMMS Of JCi v Vru h, 0er Forty Of tin le.iillim lll.lt I Sllle - .lllll Ull- li-Bis ul this iiiiinii.N .uni 1:11111111" nu ) lutMiiiliil hr iiuuuii' uiul lilWU"hst" M llill.lis nil llli IlllllU pt Urn i'olli'i,(" onU tin hiKhoit lllll III HI ll'" IllHI'll ll llllllll' illlll lllUll.Ill H lli'llllillitl IH nttf 111 htiiii'tloii hi l-'hu' Ai t Tht wniU Is mi ail.uiMil Unit oliuli nlw luKlim lldlll llu il I'lllle'llH lllll Ml till III III I..IW ("lllllilH 'U S.M.IUIM MlH (II1C e.ll l Illlll" l'l llllKDKll.ll I'lllllMS ll.Hl I" l iHUMIsllllI, nl - IliK our ulllilelllt. tll nils illltllfc'e" of lllht class inn litis ii'itllh'.itcs imnii'lh Kl.lllloil null to M.iilmiti s of Blilti" Nnlliiiil Si lliii.lt- l,llK"lii I'liillvi's Until b.m .111 iiihulttt'il 'I'llltlllll lle'llsill .III" -) llllllkTIlli' that the"-, nu li-- limn llu fn'i III i-nnu lulk'sm 1I11 1 1 im iilltloa Ih Kit en H "l for i.tt.ilon Jimis Roscoo Day, S. T, D., LL. D. 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