rf A1 . VT".. 7f, ly .-.- -?T j.r .r W X resv-'M.-K,, w7"'J THE SCUANTON TRIBUNE-FJUDAY, NOVEMBER W, 1H02. $ge cvattfon ri6mu Published Dally Ktcrpt Sunday, by Ttaa Ti lbnn Publlshtns; Company, at liny Cents a Month, mvy s. muitAnn ....... kuito. O. T. BYXJIKK Bl'dMKM Mamahm. Entared t tin FoatofUca) at Seranton, a Htcomt Claia Mall Matter. When apnea will permit, The Tribune U atlnnya Bind to print ahort lcttar from It (rlendl bearing on out-rent tuples, Imt III rule U (hat tlieaa mutt be algriied, for iiitb llentlntii liy the vrrlter'e rent immet nml the condition precedent to nccciitnnco la tlmt nil contribution limit be subject to rilltorlni revlelon. THE rrAT KATK FOK ADVK11TISINO. The rollonlnr table shows tin price per luib cuch insertion, kpitce to be Used wllhln one yean linn of Dl""' 11111 DISPLAY i.pm triaii Winches . f,0 Inches . . , too " 250 " ISO) " IWiO " Paper on Position " l' M .P ,8il .Vt ,l .41) .(I .11 .JI7 .171 .Hi For cards of thanks, resolul Inns of condolnnee, ami similar icmtrlhmlntu In Hie nature of advertising;, Trio Tribune makes a chaw of ft cents A lino. KCitAXTD.V, XOVHMHI'tt 11, lilt).'. The nnny of I'ouiiwl at tlic sUtllte lK'iiihms l lii'lllliint. Iittt the instill tlillif? will bo to Kit al tin- tultli. That In not always facilitated 1. nn nlmml uiui' o: hillllitiit lauyciH. A Test of Uovcrment. W 1 111,1'' II limy eeptn tilte to f.iy wlni I every Inli'lll Ki'iil pri'ini timlei ."lands-, Ht It imiy not be nniWs jii"t now to tnililiiilt' l tin t the liuiir iliff to Im-rIii In till" city today liefoiu the itlithiiH'IU' ctilKf I'linitnliilnn 1'i'p-rc-ent" :i liilior upnii who'-H' outcome 1 1M trtlM COlllllPI'lltlonf depend. Wll.lt HIP MUIIC of I1' l'lllllllpl,tllon!V Lot U1- iinde. t.itnl them clt'iit I from the lipnliinlliir. Tliy M'i lint I" the question of hoi'.r- nl' wink .mil amount of watfe.. ThS I- .i coinnit'icliil lMie, IiIiikIhk upon niiMdy iimtlieiiiallc.tl factutH. i'vt'ty man who uuilti toi' lilie IhlnUh he oukIU to h.tc mine. In a loin; nc iiinlnliilH'" with nifii on p.i.v i oil- we cull to mlnil but nnc cm option -.Mai'lln l.,i('1U, hi illy clci k I'htially, too. the mnn who p.i"i iloi'- nnl hkipp with the in. in who wants. Thl illffeiPtRi' N itein.il anil i.innot be chaiiKi'il b any ( (iiiiiiil-hlon, though it imip1 pin-cuts sci ion- nb-i.iclpv In .itlju-tincnt hi con ttieiK'P mill ( ompioii.l-e. If theip weie uothliiR fNp bpfoiv the .ltilhi.u Ite sti ike commi'-slon than to ilotiile whftlipr the mine woiUets oiirIu or oiirIu not to Ret an uihaiii'e in WdRi'F, we should I'ei'omineiitl rUIiib them the licncllt of any doubt and IntliiiK Hie 5-jniIiatbetie public jiay moio for its coal. It might Iipiipi ji.iy moie I coal on a liaf-ls of peat c than pay for for soldk'i.-, ik'putle- and the minieious waste? and e.tia(.Ritni e-i of Indnstiial W ill'. But iindeilylim- the inathemullt.it of the aiitlii'.icltp situation Is a fundamen tal issue of human llbeily whoso de teiniinatlou. in time Inm liable, must sooner or later test the vitality of American Rovuiinient. The put tin op yeais liue ltnes.sp,i in die liaul toul Held1; an oiRanletl attempt to unily the w.iRe-e.uiiiiig inteiests In Itself u leB-itiniiite and, when uell-diuaed, a beiielieent MMituie aloiiR the model illy emphas'ii'ed lines of co-np"iation antl consolidation, lint in the pios-ecullon of this attPinpt denial h.m been wltlely made ami enl'oi ceil, bj jiroiet-si-s in. consistent with ell her libel t nr eiiuity, of the llsht of imllvlduals to choose be tween lo-upet itiou with oiRiiniiieit labor anil peiMin.il iliilepeiidenie. I'or llnee yeais this denial has been mii eessfully estttblMied iiolwlthstaiitliiitr ii.s on iliPt with coiisiituUtinitl miaianteesand with Die irailllIon.il ii it of Aiueikan institmlon.s, Xn tiust has ( er iutiie(l more iclentlessly lb,, snuil compeiitor in bu.siueKs than the anlhiucite labor combine has sought to compier or eo tue waRe-eitineis not wIsIiIur to enioll linder Its banner. -The liieldciitnl cinisp. riueuces of this. K,t f, nia.sleiy liavp been wlioknilt b(.coitliiR, intiinidatim and oviiMeppliiR ol the bonnils ol good cill!5Pii!lili. in place of ip.n e we have had continual turmoil and tumult. In In lei, then, the big tiueMiou be foie I he loninil.s-siiui t simlj uimiehy or eiullj pieall in thf toal Ileitis'.' While It is humiliating to (fleet that the HtuiiorlllPh of inn romtiiiiipiiI hud to Mep outslilp the law to lind a iiiemiH of ilPteiniiiiliiR this ipi.'.-Uoii, It Is .satis factory to obseive the many hKns that the membeis of the cMraoidluary till). tinal summoned into being by the Im pel Ions exigeuele.s or an Intoleinble sit uation me wluilly alhe to the m.iR ultude ol tin it tusk- and wholly dcdlcat td to Its thoiough pifoimaiicc. They undoiibtpilly icalle that the elfeci of their iletei tiihiti t Inn of this nuPHtlon will not be local to the coal Ileitis hut must pioiountlly aftect the iiuuio of Anunlcaii sotlety lluoiigh -H IiiIIupucp upon similar tcutleniles In other placts. In the lecoidershlp campalBii theiP Isu'l iniich tlanger of Uicmiiiu,. seeking the man, Alllltary riurrlages. IX HI.SumiU.il lepoit (Jeneial I'oililu sa..s that the pay of tht) jouiiser ollhct.s of the in in) is ton small and the cost of living, especially In the IMiillpplnes, Is loo high f(. tfi yotiiiSfr oillcei.s of the aimy to iniiiiy upon mill uutlclpuiu ii life dcwild of comniimphice iluincoili! iinxlety. Ho thepelou- iitivlaea jouiir olliceis to bo moie catitioiih in taking upon them selves the lespouslblllij of nun i led life, The advice, so liu as it is bused upon iiuiteil.il consldeiatloii!,, s sound. The pay of a lieutenant or u captain In the rcsular uun Is no moie than sulllclent to piovlde himself w()i thtihp accessor leh which IiIh inllltaiy siutloii apil social lespoiiblbillty duinalid tn nuke life tol erable. If he mai'iles anil has no pil Vte melius, ho Is loiuuullcd to bhuio with his wife ami uhildien a biuull in come and muUe It ro u louser way Hunt he -mjuIiI be expecietl to do in civil life. Pioniotlou Is slow and errallc. Possibly the cares of his family glow upon him In an Indliect ratio to his prospect's. At any into fits guitluatloii fiupi u lower u a higher milk can, In tlino of pfciice, be s-iiiigeil with mathematical fcxuutiiese, whlio liis ivwonj-llty in his relallon of Iniflbantl nntl rullifr In liaiinpsliiRly iinrei lain. Hut there flic ollipf iinil lofllor ion sons limit tliem which ntore Hunt oiil wolgli the pttiijeiitlnt considerations which illcliite tlipm, One or thr nlotl imultPd ihni'iti!tPilttlcn of the pt'cpent time l the huge iimount of public nt trillion given to the nmnliiRe iitic.tllon, Koinu plillotopheis tulvoPiile rally innr iIiikp us not iiioiely n .tarPRimril HBnliipt youthful wuywMtdiit'f?, but the tuiblrtt ItiKplialloli to sticcpfs. Olher Hot less dogmiillcitlly asset t that early mnr ihifipii are lmpiovldent of Impritdt'lit, an the cusp iiuiv lip. The Philadelphia Ledger IiisIhIh tlmt (lenunil CoiIiIii'h nil vice In "bud." Hud It Is not, nor win II In uny spiinp be regmded lit Unit light, If It oris ut alt It N us u too sweeping Rciieinllzutlott coming from such nil ntithoi Unlive source. Our youiiK ofl1 teiM are not vowetl to a life of celibacy. If they ninny young and upon .tilth piotpecli nt the in my presents, lifter all, their happiness will mainly depend upon the choice thev nut he, There are no e. Hemes of wealth or rank among the oineei.t of our hi my nt theie are among those of I'm ope. The pay of our subaltern olllcei.t might be reason ably higher without bringing' the nation lo the veige of bnultiilptcy. Possibly tfeneral t'orbln't purpose wnt less to dlscotiiagp nuiirliiRp tliati to enlist pub lic s.unputhy for a raise In pay. Attorney ("Jeneral Klkln's decltlon to hold no ofllce utitler the Heiinypackcp admliiNtiatloii but to lesume apeisonat attiualntaiice with hit family tloes ci edit lo his political Judgment us well u to hl.t domestic lilttlncts. J,et otheis do the worrying- lor a while. Aii Instructive Contrast. WHHX .lacol) A. litis comes to Soraiiton, Nov. 'Jl, to lectin e In the Hlcyt le club house he should be giectetl by an audience whlth will em body Sci . niton's pioverlilal hosjiitallty. l''ew mcil living .ind not a gieat many tlead haw done more leal sound, prac tical good for their lellow men than Jacob A. Itlis. and we ought to show hint that we know it ami honor him tor It. Then, too, .Mr. -llils Is entitled to a dllferent Imptpsslon of Scullion than he ippplveil In '77. as lie describes eiy graphically in his inimitable book. "The Malting ol an Anieilean." He, Alth a friend, had been In Klmlra. on u lectin -lug tout ami, encountering haul luck, had had lo make his way back to Xew Voik by eas stages. One of these stage" lauded hint in .Scianton. and as he was walking up Lackawanna ave nue, inspecting the town, a mob came one wa, a company of inllltlu another, theie was shooting In the sued and .Mi. lllls fiankly sajt that he muled not to leai n the details. That was a tjuaiter of a centuiy ago not a long time, as hlstoiy is meas ui ed, jet la it man woitdeilul things have conic to pass, and none moie slg nillcant in its way than that as Mr. Itlls now comes to Scianton he will en touuter, not aimed lioops and mob vio lence, but a (omnilsbloit of Mibitiatlon, appointed by his liieud, Theodoie Hoosexelt, piesldent of the I'nited Slate-, engaged In peacefully inn.il!ilng Inlo the details anil merits of a great labor distill bailee, under agieement fioni both disputants to accept as blntl hiR tlie dec Man which it shall leniltr. I'o what extent In the intPivpnlng yeais this wai in-heai ted but clem ht ailed Untie, now made over Into one of our best Aineiltans. has conti United to the advance lit civilization which lliis (outlast illustrates Is not to be said Willi ceitainly, but any fair esti mate of his woith and woik must t er lallll at told to ,Iat ob A. Itlls a huge i letllt towaid this end. The aleitness with which Amei leans In the Philippines watch every phase of home opinion touceinlng the colonial pioblPin is illustiated In the eop.Uug by the Manila Times of Walter J. Bal laid'.s tu Hi le In a lecent number of The Tilbuae enillled. "A Lesson tiom 1'oito Itlco" The .Manila Times, by the way, has beiomc a dally object lesson of expansion, containing now eight well-lllled pages ihat show both good editing anil prosperity. The lepoit 11 om Havana that the Cuban olllt litis meditate denouncing the IMait amendment and tin owing them selves on the meicy of Huiope to mold the i oiisetiuencts Is tei tuinly a tiluiriph of yellow Journalism. IJenJ.iniln Kldd, the author of "Social Isolation," comes forwmd with the statement Unit he btilleps South Africa to be a ilcher tountiy than the I'nited States. It Is possible that Henjamln may be "klddln'." The light lime to mat i y, UPiiunl Coi bin, whether in the aimy or out, Is when a lellow gels the consent of the light woman. It now only icinalus for some wilte-'tMU-up-lo-ouler iltaiuatlst to piepme a ji)-:'0-;iil reporttilre gem tor .Mollneux, fiovcrnor Odcll Is kind hc-iilletl. He Is willing lo let Tom Piatt reach his political etui peacefully, WERE ALL OF ONE COLOR. In a Hi ii. id stieet Hotel in i'lilliiilclphla Senator Uuuv and some tiieutbi weiu in the liubii of 'sitting In" at a tegului weekly gaunt of poker, at one of which Senium" IVliioso, ol IVimsyhanlu. was a im.HO lookei-ou Alter w.ilching tho ganie for an hour in two the junior beu.i toi lunocpiilb leiu.ilkeil. "PullnnH, I tlilnU i could play that game If iu'il innke me out u schedule, of points. ' They did so, and 1'euiose, wllh lliu iiilck i.tuliilly willteii out In d out of him, look it hand. As the time for the jackpot uppi oached one of the pla- I'll s.lltl. t II open fin a dollar." Peuriwo kCiiuiieit his hand, then looked ihii'lullv over the lilies and llnallj asked "What s all of one color?" "A llnsli," he wjh told. "I II lil.ij," ha iibseivcd, Tho mail who opcueil peifuiictuilly bet a i hip and. when the senator lalsod, then out. "Its nil ytntis, Peniose," the latter wits lokl, mid iht'ii, lib he diew tho pile to wuut llui, somebody added; "Let's bee what oti got, anyway." '"They luuked, found two diamonds and three hem Is mid saicastleully Inipilied; "Didn't 5 u say ou hud a llushl" "No; you t-ald It," leplled Peniose, add ing hiKt'iiuoiisly: "1 don"t know much ubotit the game, yon know, but I think I like It'-UhUiiBO Cluonlc'Ic. JURORS FOR SPECIAL TERM SIXTY OF THEM WERE DRAWN YESTERDAY. They Will Serve In Quarter Sessions Court for the Week Beginning Dec. 15 Matters Tlmt Came Up for n Henilng in OtphnnB' CourtCom mon Plena Court Is Prnctlcnlly nt nn End for the Week Miwrtnge Licenses Tlmt Weie Ornnted Yes-teidny. The following1 sixty petit Juiois wetc diawn yesteriluy for the special week's let in of nAiurtcr uettHlous court, which opens Deceiiiber in: Morgan Thomas, foieimiii, Cmboiitlale. Theodoiu A. CoiiiipII, clbik, Scninton. I. l' Megrtrgel, biukcr, Seiiinton. Thmnns Uiake. fainier, Old 1''oirc. A, I", Klnnneiy, foienmn, Soranton. I''i!ilils lleckcr, ctilleclor. Scninton. Cliniles Broiison, miller, Mooslc. J. H. Stocker, iiift chant, .leiinvn. C'liiiH, It. Ltudsa, bonkkeeper, Seintitou. W. M. 'Weilemun, fmiiiei", Moc'ow. Win. P. Htilsteuil, ex-general tnntinRei", Sciniiton. Win. P. Miilloy, eiiglneel, Ciilbonilale. A. il, Tlioniiisoii, imiiiiiRPi', Setunloii. .laeob Bedell, faimcr, itunsom. H. D. IMvlc.s, uicichnnt, .leiinyn. Timothy lliu le, ronti actor, Dutiniote. Vl.inlc P. Klost, tlineltppper, Scianton. Win. T. Colvlllc, ttoasmer, I'arbondale. .lames B. Xenle, tuipprlntentlent, Scranloii. J'llwaiil Cluikson. gent, (.'aibondalc. Ilnydeu Hvnn, tllirclor, Scianton. Stpwart llleseekei, bookkeeper, Sc'runttm, Thomas K. Iliooks, boukkpeper, Scianton. M. II. Iliilgutp. null estiito Seiaiilon. John While, cletk, Scrnnton. S. A. Dills, foienimi, Caiboinlnle Patilck J. Casey, bicwer, Carbondnle. M. L. Smith, gviiciul agent, Seinuton. ilitmes Cnvglll, miner, IJIckion City. Peter !'. Kinkier, lutmer fSleliliurn. C (!. Win dell, fainier. Haknllle. John Donovan, tleilt, Scianton. l'iniik lipiucis, Uiugglst, Scianton. Peter Davidson, fainier, Scianton. Henry C Wallace, merchant, Seiaiitou. I'dwaitl Hall, painter, Caiboudule. Win. Hoodnian. iiiluer, Jeimyu. Daniel A. Tewltsbiuj, cleik. Scrnnton. Henjamln Lewis, minor. Fell township. Autos Washer, es-foipiuaii, Dtminoie. Oeoigp FtevnoliK caipenter, liCnton. James Hutlel, hotel, Moosle Robeit H I'piimnn, cleik. Scianton. Thos. Cogrove, niippilnleiidPtit, Sibley. (Icoigp ilult. Dlmmlck, cloik, Seranton, Alfred Hunt, bunk cleik, Scinnlon. D. K. Talor, gent., Scr.inton. John T. Poller, met chant, Sciunton. Arehb.ilil Coiutilght, gent.. Clink's (lieeii. Win. Held, farmer, HaiiROm. Philip Schiteffer, car lep.tlter, Sciniiton. Waller Piltk, engliiecr, Cmbotulale. Aiithew Cuiimiltigs, etighteer, Tavlor. T. It. McClliitock, lloilst, Dunmoie. John AV. AVhlle, supt,, Caiboudule. A. C. Puller, secietiuy, Scianton. Thos. M. Lindsay, gent.. Cmboiitlale. C. H. 'Policy, chief cleik, Scianton. John Owens, agent, Dnlton. v Common Pleas Court. The gi eater pail oC yestpiday was taken up In ll&tening to the defense in tlie case of Peter Bennett against John W. Williams. It wms alleged by Will lams and his witnesses that Bennett was driving along the road recklessly at the time of the accident and that he was guilty of the negligence that caused the accident. The case went to the jury at ! o'clock. A erdlet was lelurned eslerduy In the case of the Cerealine Maniifactui-Ing- company against tlie Anthracite Beer company. The verdict was for the defendant, and tho jury also found that the plaintiff Is indebted to the defend ant In the .sum of $JL'(S."S. In the case of AV. .1. Han Is against Paniel E. Hlanchaid. Charlps II. Hor lon was ycsteiday appointed auditor to disburse the lund In couit arising fiom the sale of leal esUto by virtue of a wilt. Oiphans' Couit Matteis. In the Ot plains' couit, ypsteiday, Judge A. A. Vosburg heaid audits in the estate of Lawience P. McXally, and the estate of Thomas. Young, deceased. In the .McXally estate the dlstilbution depends upon the constiuctlon of the will, the winding of which is doubtful, dllferent constructions being placed upon it by pintles in interest. Chmles If. Welles appealed for the account ant, and T. P. Iloban for one of the claimants. In the estate of Thomas Young, de ceased, exceptions weie filed to the flist and puitial net omit of Angpllnp G. A'oung, the niliuliiIni.Uii.v. The main contention made by the exceplnnt Is that her chaige of MH as commissions Is exoibltant, and that in view of tho woi It Involved In the estate a charge of tluee per cent., instead of ihe per cent., would be sulllclent. On the other hand, It Is contended that five per cent, is n pioper chai go and tho accountant should be allow ed for It In this ease. Considerable testimony was taken, and Judge A'osbuig leserved his decision. it. C. Heynolds uppeaip.d for the p teptaiit, antl AV, W. Lathrop lor the estate. Yestet day's Marriage Licenses. Heniy llusbeu Scimitin Small Humphlt'.v Sumiton AVIIIIatn V. AVetheilll Peeklllo Mautl M. W'lllmd lVckvIlle Andiow Holautl Scraulnn Lena Sjczitk Scianton FOOT BALL. St PaUlck'H Altar bo,s would like to ihallfiigo any team under DO pounds to a game of fool ball, J K V. H H K ! H K K K Pi r. Pi t . . x DICKSON'S Best i PATENT FLOUR : s The Celebrated H . H . . , ,f N X ,t ,t X -SNOW WHITE Always reliable. v Dickson J Mill & Grain Co X X X X X Seranton and Olyphant. k 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A - 'A A A A A A A A A A A v BED ROOM FURNITURE We have now in stock tlie finest display of these goods ever made in Seranton, 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 You Arc Going to Buy at Once or Not. Hill & Council, the shelves toady for the Fall styles. It Is these fall styles on which we have now reduced prices. In some patterns there is for one room; In others, enough for two or three rooms. The assort ment includes L'Ait Noveau, Floral, Verdure, Scenic, Damask and Leather effects. Carpets Every season produces its new designs in floor coverings. Each succeeeding' lino of patterns show evidences of more care in design ing and weaving. It has taken months to gather together the ex cellent assortment to which we invite your attention today. We are perfectly safe in saying that never before has such a vareity of rich patterns been shown on any carpet floor of Seranton. You can easily spend a whole day in looking through this department, and yet so carefully and sys tematically are the various styles and qualities arranged, that, if you have formed the slightest idea of the kind of floor covering you desire, we can easily and quickly show it to you. Williams & Furniture, Curtains f Undrea Possibi with our clothing with the best illYUv cry W Mi VL H. Griffith Clothier 318 Lackawanna Ave., Seranton, Pa. 121 Washington Avenue Tlie Usual FALL REDUCTIONS in Prices Have Been Made As Is our custom at this season of tho year, wo have reduced tho prices on nil lines of Wall Paper. This Is done In order to make room for the new Spring styles that will he com ing In soon. Our leduction sale' of the early Summer cleaned up the en tire stock of Spring patterns, leaving and McAnulty, and Draperies, Rugs AT'y ".v.-,:- '129 Wyoming Avenue. We have demonstrated by our stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats this season, that the veri finest can be improved on. Your needs are our forethoughts; your satisfaction our duty and pleasure, and your confi dence our highest reward. We have ploughed into the depths of possi bilities turned to light new fash ions, excelled excellencies which you have had heretofore, and planted the banner of perfection on hitherto un trespassed ground. Get in touch ideas and you will be in touch To the Ladies of Seranton: When tired searching for something new in Chil dren's Fine Clothing, stop at GRIFFIN'S. You will find what yon want, WHO $20.00 iVi GOLD For a Christnias Present? Twenty Christmas Presents $50. To He Olvcn ly The Scruntott TrlbHmc to tlic Children of Scrnnton and Northeastern I'eiiiisylvunli. une Present One Present One Present Two Presents Five Presents Ten Presents Total Twenty Presents TUG THIIJUNE'S Junior Educational Contesi A Contest In Who Can Make the Alost T-H-E H - O - THIS IS much easier than I lie brightest hoys and in cash for making the these letters. H 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. You will be .surprised at the number of "different ways these twelve letters can be used. Rules of the Contest. 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