sr4 , r ','. rr-,,." , j, T,". '"V T ,'f ', TW'' y,.Va VT ''' T'" i" ' ! v'- ?W w. '. ' , ' v' T i !- ,-" If THE SOW ANTON TUUWM-rWIDAV, DECEMBER 12, 1902. il I f rubtlniied Dally I'tccpI hundiw , liy The TMhnn ftiblt.hrn-,ConipMi7,ftt Filly Contiiti Month. I i MVYH. ItlCirAKD I'DITOM. ' 0. F, UYXIIKI. IIl-inki MAU'nn. I Filleted t tlio I'cntofllce nti Hcnintoii, m Second S Cliu. Malt Mutter. When itpnco will pornilt, The Trillium Is I alirnyn nliul tu iirlul iihort lottcrA from It J frlr-ncl- Ixinrlms on rurront toplm, Iiut Itn , ruin U Hint tlii'o mint lio rIkiioiI, for pub llnntlon, by tlin writer' rem! tinmnt nntl I tlin oonilltlnn prrcnttent to ncrfptniico I . thnt nil contribution limit lio subject to I editorial rm Ulon. THE FLAT ItATK FOR ADVKUTIHINO. The following tnl.to -.Iioiyi Urn price per Inpli racb I lin-rllon, space to bo uwl n Itlilu one year. "';'!; vim Ag "'"n DISPLAY Hun of 1'nper .Hi ."0 .: .10 fpTTtban to Indict rn Inibca . . . . 1 ma " 390 " HOO " 11000 " .r.' Ml .H .111 . ) .'.'I .19 .U .".I I .175 Fnrcanliofthnnlii.rcsoliitloHiofcotidoliitico.iuid Blmllnr contribution-. In tlin nnturoof mhurtlslng, 'Iho Tribune nmkes a clinrep of 6 centn a lino. TEN PAGES. scuaxton. T)i:cr:.Miu:it I-', imj. StinnRu tli.it nu imp luis tipoiteil tlio ulfoi'l of the tnnl stillce upon C'uiic Kuiih-. Senator Dryden on Trusts. HXATOU DHYDKX. it New JlTbiy Is' lltlt gieiltlv .lilllllKll liy the outuiy UKiilnst UtMs and thinks Hint onprio will onsldiu tlio HUbjiH t di'llluiattdy liofme tnkliiK action. Ilf uImi thinks thnt the Mi-L.illed nionopolle. of the piuienl iluv mo lvlathcly li.innle In cninp.iil-on -vv i t li soma -which csKtoil In tlio tppub Io'h rally dnys On this Inpk- ho ajs: "Jf mo .study Hip question histoilially fium the time when our nncostuis morsi'il fiom u state oC feudallsin, 1 tliinlc we will Unit Hint we li.ue little to complain of In present enndltlons. No ItgLslatrir of the piesent duv would think Jor n moment of otitis? foi rh.ir tci.s f?r.T.ntInt? exeluUe and monnpolls tic piivilef?es .siuh as wiie foitiietlv Rrantcd, not onl 1 the niiKlish par liament, but by our own coiiruss and toy out state loisl ttuief. The veiv men who founded the Constitution ot the I'nited States sianttd chattels, such, .Jor instance, as th.it of the United States bank, ihlch absolutely ei hided competition. Tlio state ot Vli?inli f?ie to it coiporation tlio eclusle light to 'lTUifMto tlio wateis of Hint state, and is'ew Yoik granted a similar monopoly to rtilton and LivitiKslnn. In my own state of New Jeiscy. Ale.vimlti Ilamil 'tun die" a chaitei foi .1 in. inulai tilling .ujipoiation which inutiil siuh sweep 'infer pi i llPfrcs that a iii(.mb(.t of the New Jeisev letrisliituio ehaiffed llainll ton w itli h n uif? dr iw u a hai ti.r w hleh i-would Kii- the (.otnpanv an absolute Uionopoh of niatnifactuiiuK, not only in Xew Jer-e, but in the United status Xo milIi monopolies .11 e 51 anted now. The (battel ot tin United Htitts Htctl toipor.ition Ries It no est luive il(?lit. It lias eompetltois and will iDiitiiuie to have them Jts stock i- sold hi open mirket. and am- linn with Slim 01 '00 01 $1,000 1 an bu- it :tnd bcennie a put ner in its piotlt-. I ilu not know that It is aiVevi 1 if ti sre.it eoipoiatlnn i able to nianufactiiK s,, , coiiomlealiv a to lie ablt to sell ihcaph to our imh pto ple and to lorrlf?n nation. It iuu.l hi benellelal tto the pjulip eouutiy if 0111 311 tniifacttneis .no able to so into tin I'iriikets of the woild and bilnt tlio money of other nations heiotot dlsulbu llon nnioiif? oiu w.ise-eaiucis and faiin eis, the men on whom tlio piospeiity or the country has alwa-s tested and must continue to test. We aie now in a' state ot tiaiisltion, and it is ino liable that the changes sohif? nn sliould limt s-onip indhiduals, juat as the tiaiisltion 110m stuKe-conches to railroads hint andividiials, but we should be caieful lest In trylni? to lemedv oiiip pil which lins not jet been de irlv dellned we may Jiijute the industiles ol the country and those dependent upon them ns IiiMbtius nnd w.iRe-eainiis " Theie is much In this kind ol .uku nient to appeal to thlnl.Iiif? men. Cci tainlv bcfoie action hhnll be taken it vill need to bp considered laiefull, fiom not only the point ol lew of thosu who hip ludlc.illv excited on the sub ject but also fiom that or tlio piudent and lons-en tithe mlilillp-i Iiiks citizen who would ptefer no ni Hon to Jgnoutnt mi Injuiious leRlsiation. lolics iinuit the special Chtlstnias number ot the UoiiRieshional Itecoul me now in otdei. Immigration Restriction. TUT: eommlsblonei Keuentl of iiiiiiilKiiilinu hi ems to bine made up his mind tlKldly lo enfoue iho law- which rueins the tidmlsslon of IminiKitiuts into tills lountiy. Out of two thous and ltniulEiants who miled on tlio 3uiopi'an tst'eamslilps at Xow Yoik on 11 cpitaln drty last week Iho per cent, weio detained ut Hills iwlund by the boaid of Inquliy for 1111 csuniinutlon into their itutei edettis, ilestiuutlon, piospetts ami fiunntitil u-t-nuices. (f the number of inunlKiants Mho nwhed within tho Iuki ten ,,.. twelve ilnj'B, eighty liuo been depoit I'd, ii M'iy lame piopoitlon at this K-ason of the jenr when the tide of ImmiKintloji lb on the ebb, Xothinf? tout coniiiilbuuitlon can bo felt for these, ixior people, "Wliether they lmvo been duped b fiteainslili iikciiIs or 111 n tho victims of their own delusions, the chuifiln, tho disappointment and tliu incidentui Hiiftinlnt? of tho dapoitcd Immlffinnt 'is an agonl-shi'- expeileneo Df I'.M'eptlonal poignancy. The Hteuin ihlp louipanlus, uHhougli tliey aro tiound to tuke tlm 1 ejected ImmiKiuiit (mm these bIiojoh, uid iellucil of fin. ther (uui unit itiipouslblllty foi them uheu they dump them at the poit fiom ixlilch thuy uinlmiKrd, to lind their iny homo as lje'st tliey tun, To be suie, intendint? iimulgi.iDU In cur Hiefcp ilsks. Jiut they ine piob ably u vuiy auue idea of tho seeiely llsciimluutlutr put pott ofur immiirn lion laws, and they tun .-uslly "nilaled. Clin steaiiiHlilp 1 ompanles uIho take the risk, but It beaiH a negligible piopoi Hon to tho inetuge pmilts on the uuin- CT5 toer who nio PerniltleU to Iniitli Uvon It the lmnilginnt was constderetl to bo InellRlblc by tho intent or the sleiitn ship company, it would never do to iidmlt ns much, tor fear ot dlscotirnglng those wlio iim enpnblo of pnHshig mus ter. In lnlsinp; the Htfitidiird of eligibility for admission and In sit Icily enfoic lug that which the law ileinniiils, we 111 u actually tlolnt? a meat son lee. to the h'litopettii poor. We have all llic ImnilgraiUH we want. The tiiutgln of ilHteiice for tho Intending linnilgiant Is becoming 11111 lower every year, mid the physical nnd mcnnl (imllllcattons HecesMtry to teach It aie mole lntcn Hlilocl. IhnlgHitlon to this country dur ing Hie past fifty yptittt has become hi easy ttutl familiar In lhtropo that It Is the ipsotiuo of multitudes but little removed from simple paupeilsin. -Men of oidliiaiy chiliautois tlslially dcteil otule when seered ft 0111 tlie ties of Inline tradition", association", ilnil opinion, mid they seldom feel nn Httong uttnehmetil foi it otiuliy, whit It w us not Unit ol their childhood. AMitn our population was iclatlvelv small to our almost unlimited ic-miices those )jychologlial chaiacteiistics of the itwutgo ImiulgiaiiL dltl not matter mueli not wete tliev felt much. Hut It is iij dlfiViellt now'. Wo lithe n full house, and while we still extend a wel come and 11 shelter to the belli 1 class of llumigiants, out adoption of the pi.lt Heal pauper is as gieiil an tujtliy to himself as It is to us The I'oito Ithans who emigiattd to Hawaii have discoeicd that the Islands tiftotd vciy poor plrkinsjs for people who do not hold government positions. Tho Panama Treaty. Tin: lincAki.. or Ministci Concha will lead piobablv in .1 short time to tlio latlllci tlon or the Panama canal tnat. it )s believed at Washington that the final dratt of the document will be conipleteei Immediately and that It can bo pic-ented to the senate In a lew davs. All is well that ends well. The Colombian goeinmont had posibl no Intention of pel milting- defeat of the In.ity At the same time it was eiy nntmal foi the people ot tills cotmtiy to piesunie that Minister Concha iep-le-enttd the sentiments ot his govern ment duilng Hie negotiations Ministois engaged in such delicate and impoitant duties usually do Concha appeals to bo a tus--j, egotis tical, eantankoious individual, who had no vciy fiiondly feeling tow .ml the United Ptates; one of those men who estimate theli own importance bj the magnitude and delicacy of the tians.it tlon in which they aie uutoi tun iteb tempotaiily engaged He seemed to take the inaseiice of the Anieiican 11111 ilncs in the isthmu-i as a peison.il af 11 out, and demandtd fiom beeietaiy IIa gii.uanlees vvhlih it was as im posslbl" foi us to give as it would be disuslious tot his nn 1 ountrv to le ech e Yli it we demand In lealltv and aie about to lecuve Is the hievoeable pos session of the stiip of land tinougli which the c inal lo to be built, In addi tion to such .1 teuitoiial miiglii as either side ot the wateiwi as will make it-, ellklent stipti vision, iiollehif, and liiiluttnaiice of the ( ut as easj and uiitiamincled as possible. Nothing It ss can satisfy the englueeilng exigencies ntul political conditions umU t wlikh the canal Is to be bulk and t iken out. We have dtmandid and icqulie nothing moil The canal should piove the In dustiial lednnption ut Colombia It will be hei own tault 01 tlio fault ot the people if It dois not. While we hold the canal the ttnitoilal integiil.v of Colombia Is asmod fiom aggiesslon fiom the outside, although we cannot sixe hei fiom hoiself, fiom that intei npcine strife which is the curse of the Latin lepubllcs Xow that theiatillcation of the Pan ama tieaty Is in sight, we shall piob ablv heai little mote of the might pto jeet until the woik actually begins. Pei haps It is not impel tliient at the pie-ent moment to liiquiie why DeLesseps failed. The mgineerhig of cllmitle dlf llcultlts which he encounteied in Pan ama weio Incompaiably gieatu than those tint (onfioutod him In the Isth mus of Sue7. Hut the diittience in ob stacles that stood in his way in Hut ope and Afiltu was not so gieat that It should have meant an unqualified suc cess In the one instance and tin unmit igated falluie In the othox. Xor did it lie In tho ago ot the gie.it engineer when he began his Panama vvotk. Do Ltsseps, it Is tiue, vv.is an old man, but no one has charged that he was not ns mentiill) vigorous 11s he was twenty yeais befote. Tho tiuth is the falluto 01 the Panama canal in the hands of DeLesseps was due almost enthel tu 11101, tl eaiihes and that these culminated in .ill theli hideous infamy on Hie Isth mus Hs-clf, Tlit limine ial and moi.il ran upturn of the ripnchinen who weio associated with nekesseps onlj setlous 1 began to touode Pailsl.iu political and sieculatlvi) llle when It was leal led that Oel.essep.s would nut livo to inu out the colossal task to which he had sei his genius. The fulluic of the scheme beg.in and ended on the Isthmus, of Panama Itself, It we tue 10 salegunid against a lepolltiou of these conditions, wo mitst begin bj pieveui ing tho possibility of it lituucnio of the chcuinstaiues that led to Hint inael stiom of vice and iulqu!t.v, Theie 1 an bo no question Hint the physical conditions of the Isthmus ate vet bad and tan bo vciy little liu piovcd plij.slcallv until the canal Is. built. Hut when to these mo added the inoiiil miasma which ailcs from Hid loncentrntlon of the diegs of West Indian and k.itln-Aiueilean humanltj, equally infanuuis with the dicgs of tlio gambling dens and biothels on this con tinent and fioui i:uiope, the loinblna Hon bieoine.s, Indeed, foimldalile it Is untoitimately a fact that vvhltu laboi cannot be engaged to any Meal eMeut In thu tutual woik ol tt.ivuting, but the nerfio Is quite ainenablo to discip line, It he sees that discipline is meant lo be c'lifoi t eil. Wo cannot, of couise, pi event tho nuiluiilties at Colon or Pan ama or 011 tho banks of tho Chuigis tlver iiiiin giving bhelter to tho lupie sentatlve scoundiellani of tho globe. Hut wo 1 an do a gieut deal to pieveut It inanlfestlng Itseir along the line ot the canal or In any way facilitating luscalll) In Its construction. If a puvwi. ns so frequently happened befote, mort gaged" his wages to one ot these har pies, ho should he Instantly discharged or otherwise punished, We give this only as nu Instance, for upon such small ttmtteis the expedition with which the ennui will be consliuctcd depends. Piesldenl Caslio seems to ippiesellt the "side man" or Ccnttnl Amorlon. CUBA'S BUDGET TOR 10021003. Ill view nf the piolnlilo Henty ol Kelp toclty with Cuba, It Is wmth whlla for Us to 110I0 how tho I'litnd lepulillc hi working out Iiur ptoblnus Uioin l'rel deal I'lthiia's nic'sagc1 to Hie Cuban con grrss we ,lc 1 111: Dieienso III illsbtirBPinei'ls, ., ...$ 7,n",S.V Wllhottt ledliihig lb" sinltatlou setvlee, costing 1,0P,7J1 Public srhnah 111 opeiatloii ". ITI Pupils In attcnlainc, I'.-'.Th Agilellltuial station to bo tugati lcil, to cost ".(00 Ijccuiisc In Impoits iltsl bK nioiiths ol JW s l.W.Offl Dpciens- 111 ppott, Hinim miintli", nialulv attilliutnlilo to tlm low in lie of sit-in $1.', Ii 000 i:siliii.ited lPvcnuo lot llsctil year loci- t $17,571 W"i Appi epilations iVuoiiiinonikil, ....$11,11,007 Siupltts, $ L'l.tlOM S'TOO Is all the total expenses of the piesldency and Vi')lll Is allowed lor the ludlclui, SU.TSI.Ou'l lot custom) Is tho tu In Hun ot uviuite Tlio iniilnti ntilito ol the ltual guaid will cent $1,78 ',5.'. A (vhcmlciil b tttdiologleal labotatot.v Is ptovldcd lot. The dlploniiitlc toips costs $I'i7,1Iiu. Tho dep'iitnieiit oL ilutiltles llg iiies as net ding sstjivi Public litstiuc Hon Is well caiid lot liv tho following al lowances: Stctctitiv's olllcc ? J-l -ITl Cnlvusllv :o,;z llistltlltis anil sehonls, "i,ti7! Primal Institution 3 uJl.llS Total lot Pdtiditl S,I.7J1,7I0 Tin expense ol $7tii!UIU to collect sll, 7Sl,0Oi) 01 customs levemic, nbnitt live ier cent, Is not tiiiieiison ilile In only the sec ond jptit ot a nev goveinmeiit tipw, not onlv In lot in, but In existence as an Inde pendent goveinmeiit. This Is Hie smallest budget foi Cuba since tho middle ol Hie last eentili. Pies lilent Pilliia his oxucl-rd the most llglil ccononi possible and Is (Vliletitlv detei niiiicd to In op tin Ilniinces of Cuba In such sound condition a1 will justlf tho suppolt nt the Lulled States and other nation). Walter J. lialluid CUT THIS OUT Diamond Uai gains, an an.aj of inviting piiecs, it mil tho Cuttci to ConsunUa, with but (me small piiilll ukled l.'i-Kt Diimond Iting, wnitli $100. JI Piiee, 'Vkj V-Kt Di imond Stud vvoitu nW. My Priie, SI .i I1 -Kl Diamond Itlng. woitb $l"0, Mi Pike sV) P4-It. Dlimi.nd Jtlng, v. 01 lb U"i: ai Pi he !' U-Kt Jllinioud Iling v.mtli .l 1. Mv Pike $.'"" J -ll Jii unond Hint,, wnitli $-ST. .M Pin e. ..'in . All of the abiivt tue Ainstetd 1111 cut llivvltss, mil gems of ilu v.ling billlliutv, lfniseshoe tit ul Pin, ,1 1 '! iiiiiiiuls ivoithjMi, Vlv Pike, (i lliiiigaiiau Opil Itlng, IJ niainonils Miinuuiilhig sit in plitimini vvoith $10. Jb J'lltc, sl.o llubv Hill).- (plnt'on blond) siiuoimded with lini (II inioiiilf, l'i, llitby 11I0110 wmth OVll flM SipphilP Hlnr T-It (cointlowci blue coloil sitiionnded vlth J.ijci Diamonds b( t in pkilinunt, Mti'i, vvoith S-00 l-lt Diamond Hhij- vcoith IKm: JI J'ine, T". 1-kt. Uiimnml Hlns, win Hi $110, Ms Pike. S'W ;,-M Dumond Hing vvoith $"" M Pilci,.), '..-Kt Diamond Itlng, wot Hi $- lb Pi ice .S 'j-lCt Diamond i'1ii,-s 1U, $IJ and $1" IJiamonds. Itubles S i)ibiis, Opils g-t-loie, and liiiiee sckitlou il nioimthigs loi sum iw titltin mil cmiunaiid TA1CH iU.IJVATOn AND SAVIJ MONI1V ind at tin ,ime time it1 txhlbll lit 111 ick Dliiuotid Ci'likn I now 11 Diamond, Can til DI imiiiul, the I'iIci'Ip--? (not blue, but) Ilollotiopo-coloicd DI imond Untitl Diamonds, Sipphins, UpiN, etc , etc, as thnv 1 oine fiom mot hei eailb. Hteli ludv custiiniei will be pic suited with n Xew b itetv Ci.nto Pw-o. the novvesL and must piattlt.il liivtiitlou of its kind, an absolute safe vvuv to can innuei ami lew els Dieb guntltm 111 i tistoinei piPscnted with a line leatbei coin lioldei. notlilnj: like It, inv own idea. SATISPAC1MON CfUAHAXTi:i:ii "Your Monev Hick Without Atgiiment " WALTER W. WINTON'S DIAMOND PAHHOH, W7 Meals Hllildbm. Fi TYPEWRST! No 7, $50.00 No. 5, $33.00 -EFFICIENT In MmplUlty of const Motion, upon niul .in ut npu.itloii tin nu wittKnit nu iilii.il. Tin tu u pciutlh mliiptul tu I'M1!'. MIllllV ut MQlk, nnd (omliliio l tlir last leutiucH ol ull nllii'i muV Wilto for Catalog. I THE BLICKENSDERFER MFG CO,, ( 100J Chestnut St., Philntlelphla, ! l , v. y, 1 H Sr; v V, V 0 v. V. v. ."I m , .1 wl .J ft it ff ft $ 8 w ft ft ft , ,-v .V ft s it ft ft ft ft .V ft ft ft ft Best PATENT The Celebrated Always reliable, Dickson ill & Grain Co Scuinton nnd Olyphnnt. p BL CIEISDEI SIME-WIIE WlX' 'Pr l-t'MsVtfeV'S fevfwlsHM?i',ittA. UillVl'a'-'jl.' Always Busy Men's Fine Hand-sewed Opera Slippers, in all the leaiheis, from 95c to $1.50 R ftUEUft Mrl?ratS3!)W of Good Sense Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers, on our Main Floors and in the Basement. h 25,000 pairs of the best Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rub bers, that ever came to this or any other market. JS8' rfffly WfSP ..a9 ,r;,i) .,wrfji &" jPTSV fis jf J Ladies' Dress Slippers and Sandals, I! W gjrjk j '1 All our Footwear as well as our Rubbers and Boots come direct from the factories to your led, therefore you easily save one-fourth. We deliver your 0 ods to all parts of the city ai anv reasonable time. SffiSfe.. ifSttx.iyjis.'A ui.wv;.v-Jr ,''r-. i- 7- &p Ladies' 1-elt Romeo Slippeti. plain and lui tiimmed, 75c, $I.G9 and $1.25. iasv,ii fpr'n! 3AVKrJM5ct sy . A t (WrSi 1 bw-i;-pv k && m'M-Hw I N!lJ--i)". J I We want the women to come. We want tlie men to come. We want the children to come and get these best Shoes at Christmas Gi.'t prices no better presents can be given these shoes will make and keep every mem ber oi the family happy during the whole winter you tak; no risk we guaiantee every pair. THIS IS A SHOE STOREthe stock is the largest and store big generous and so thoroughly combines the elements of success with honesty that we can stand up and say to all the world THIS IS A SHOE STORE. I ir-4 j 4) ALWAYS BUSY WMesiaL! and SSetaaBa 114 and! tl 3 v-a 'flffiqq'M'JETagffEnS'ara. Now Is the Time to Do Your Our stock includes nearly everything that is new and desirable in the line ol Furniture. Buy here and you are always suie the quality is right. You are suie the pi ice is right, too. in a Vic Especially Invite You to Oomesho Hugs michaelian mm. Lewis & Rtilly. imijmj Eveiy thing for tlie dear little baby tint will make them happy and their feet comfortable. From 25c up. &. H i'viSfi Ladies' Gaiters and Leo; gings, , all wool. Nice gift at mod ern prices, Women's $1.00 65c 75c s f 1 V. I Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Vici Kid Romeo Slippers, $1.01, $1.25, 1.50, J&sy UtiMHt-liTt FUDTWEAH UUTFiTTEEIS. J j-j-23 E3:,S22i2iSf AS H 121 ? Washington Avenue Oriental Rugs For Christmas Gifts. Biggest Assortment In All Sizes At Lowest Prices The Highest Grades in Fine Persian Colors. liisnetit Our l.iriiuinslinli Hngb. & CO. 124 9 WASHINGTON AVE Ujbu4L3i'KBAJ.l iimiA n . . W miways rausy. V Men's Slippers, in velvet and all kinds of leathers, from 45c to $1 00. Over Ladies' Vassar, Full Dress Slip pers and O x fords, 2M t ? -SSiiSi4!!3 Gentlemen's Ham let Slippers, made in Velour Calf and Vici Kid, worth $2,0, OUR XIMS GIFT PRICE 16 WyoEBiEBais Avenue- it-lhP----4ti-Mltit'tt t i-'-i;gK5 REILLY, S1 SALE 3 & t5 ., V S.v. c 11 lulls ' jcwciry Nothing adds more to the pleasure of giving; a holi day g.ft than the satisfaction of kuowiug: its real qual ity. In mauy wares your own good judgment is sufficient, but in such articles as Diamonds, Watches and high grade Jewelry, you must, to a certain degree, depend on the veracity of the dealer. In whom arc you going lo place your confidence ? Here's u classified list for your convenience: tor Gentlemen W.WHI.ri. I'llU.NS INK" KI'ANIW .MATCH IICLM'Si, AHIl TltAVS. I'ALMJU CUTTIJlt I'KCA.N'Tintf! CId'AIt CASUS, SCAUI I'INi. tu: uoMunis, HAOItS, I'ocKr.T.KNivi:, MIltltOKS I'UASKS CAItl) CHI K '.MtD C .ND A IIIOl 132 Wyoming Ave. a I'oiNTint sritvmsi: l'vTiimt nv YUAK AS A CllltlSTMAS I'ltllbUNT EDUCATIONAL. Do You Want a Good Education? Not t ihort courte, nor in ruj court, nor a rliop course, tut the liert cilucttlon to U ii.ul, No ottier rtlucitlon it -rortk ipttidlnB time sml mon on. It jott'do, write lor a catalogua ol Lafayette College Easton, Pa. tvhl-Ii effora thoroiicli prtpjntlon In tj rnelnccring and Chcmlc.il l'rofcs-ioni u well m tho regular Coll-go courto. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, EAST SXROTTDSBTraa, FA. ncRiil.ir Ktato Normal Coursci and Special Departments of Music. Kloeu Hon. Ait, Di.uWni', Htenography and 'Jpuiitlns; Htroiie Co II ego Piopara toiy Department. THEE TUTION1. noirillnfT epenics $3 50 per week. Pupil" admitted at any time. Winter Term opens Dec. 20th. Wrlto for cata logue. . E. 1,. KEMP, A. M., Principal. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, PA. T. .1. Foslcr.l'ro. rimer H. Law.UI.Treaa. It J. Fostti SUnlcy 1 Allen. Vlco IJrcsldent Secretary. The Moosk Powdet Rooms 1 anA Z Commonwealth Bldgv SOBANTON, PA. V. MININTJ AND BLASTING POWDER Made it Moosio and ttushdale Workl. Laflin & Rand Powder Oo.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Usitrii: Ilattcues, Eloclrie Exploders, Ex ploding Bhsts, Safety FUbO. REPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. SCRAN lOiYS ' BUSINESS HOUSES. THTSS ENTertPRISINQ DEALERS OAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OF eVEftY CHARACTCR PROMPTLY AND SATIS" FAOTORILY. FOR SALE ntiaOIl 1 and W.f!09 of alt "winds; "oo lo ls and BniUlin Lots at bargiin. UOHShS CLIPI'UD and CROOJItD at M. T. KELLER Lackiwxnna Carriage Work. aEOUtlTY BUILDINO 4SAVIHQ3UNIOH Ilome Otflcc, 203 209 Mear- Bulldlnj. ire siir mJiuriiii? snares eiun inoniu wnicn g show a net tr.iin to tlio Investor ot about 12 E pir cent i loan inoaer. We also issue I I'lL PAID .STOCK IIOO.OO per ihare. Inter. est payable semi annually. ALIII.nT BM.Xi. Secretary. B. JOSEPH KUBTTEL. Ir.'ar C11 Lackawinna aveuue, manafacturer ol WlrL Hcrecai ot all kinds; fully prepared tor llle spring season. no inauc an Hinua or porch 6crcm', etc. PETER .STIPP. (lener-l Contractor. Ilullder and Dealer in JHtiildliiK Stono, Crnentliis ol tellara a cpe Oflue, 127 Waihingrton avenu-. THE SCRANTON flTKIFIED BRICK andTiluManufacturinqCompuny Maker! ot l'avlnsr Drlck, ftc M. II Dale, fiinrul 'lie, 'inl. OluYp 329 W-jhintjton au Woiksat a) Auk. l'a . K. A. W V. 11 It I or Ladies nuouciii: mtAOKUl.-. ai.ovi: jioof,--. JIJWUl. THAYS. COM US, noN-noN iioxiis, NIJC'KI.ACnS coi.oa.NU orn.i:3. I'UltbKS, TIII.MUI.IIS. 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