THE SCRANTON TRTUFU'E-MOXDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 189G. 4 0c cranfcn n6um Dally awl Weekly. Xo Sunday Edition. ' rnbiutd at SeTantnn. IV, Iy The Tribune Pab. ItHhlniriMiiiKiiiy. fcew York Office: Trunin It ill.llnj. Fnuk ii tlliy. Manager. . r. KINQSaURV, Pi. Gim'i Mm. t. H. RIPPLE, Ste' Thim. LIVV6. RICHARD. Edits Mf. . DAVIS. Bui xio Mr.ll. W. W. YOUNGS, Adv. tVUaa'a. T?ID AT THS FaTTOITie!: AT P'-PANTOX. 5tcoNa-cLaa uail uaitr. "'nutria1 Ink." the recre.-lil.CMl tnnrn.-.t tnr (iCV?-IIm-ik ! Tin- iww( Ti:iu xKiiHiln-li.i idvcrtlMi": iiimIIuiii in .Norl'iiualuru reuiuylva lila. "I'riutera' Ink" kluns. Tk WriKT.r Tunrs", Issne-I Kvrrr Kawelnv, t'ontnlliH Twelve Hmut-eilue Hmfw, villi hii AIhui dance vi Nms, Kiimni. mi. I Well -l-jlUil Mlfl lanv. For Tlmse vii ('muni Take '1 u t-: Ii.wi.y liiitUNt:, the Weckiy l Kii'i'itiiii let a llio fcm Uarcum liouus. only ai a Year, in Advuiu-o uk Taiai'MK Ik for Snlc Pally at tin D , L. and W. btattiili Ml ItotHikell. M'KANTON. MAY IS, ISM. llio Tribune Is Ihe only 1' Cuily in I ajknuiinnu County. L'pnhliciin Ki:ilTI..CAN STATU TICKKT. onKrcsmcn-ut-l urge, (iAI.l'SllA A. t.KOW. of SiiMjiiuhiinnu. SAMI'M. A. V.W IM'DHT. of Inc. I tccttcm lnv. Nov. 3 - Th.r MrKiulcy Idea I that the Ami I' ll un dollar hlmuM !' a rlri'iila.liii; ilol lar. ami not a dollar mii'ti'l'tltliiiisly "saltfii" In a sink. Teach the Scarc'licr a Lesson 1 So fur us we kr.ow. a lcmtl derision l,:oi niM-r I'l'i-n t nili i i 1 1 as to wild h-'f u piHli sttiuti w lio is liijiiti'il liy a Mrydi' iironi Ui'il in !i'!utlo!i uf a law which tho niiiii''i!i:il itiitln title :ii:ik'' no vi foi t to I'lifori c iv.ny r.i.: rliiim ilainani rroin the city. Yd from llio layman's jioint of view it would worn as if su: ii u i lalni nilnlit l siifti'ssfully d.-feiui.-d in tin- courts. It certainly is tin- duly of the lr.Ullicloality to inolcii tiis trimm from defective sidewaiks and pit falls. The rmirts. Induct, have lnM lhat the man who is Injured by n nsoa of such u nuisance n:ay recover from the city, which Is inesumed to see that nuisances are not nermilttd to exist. It seems ronsolinV'le to infer. Ilierefoir, that the courts would tinply the same luglc to the case of the man who Is run down by a scorcher, noon the rui sonnlilc iresum:itioii that it is the mu nicipality's business to iin veiit scorch In. If our Ktirmlse ho correct, then theciiy of ScTiititim is running ;i serious litian clul as well as a. crave moral risk in making no Hptum-nt cfl'i it lo ctoli the Mifed of careless local whi i lmcn. Tl:o city has passed all ordinance I m iild'Un; the ridlnif of bicycles on much-traveled Ktrctts at a fasti r rati- than ci:,-lil inlli s an hour. Kvcry lidcr who exceeds lilis II,,, II l.f.,.. Lf ,i l.iii' niul iilliitit til lli OUC- I Ished. He has no more rlirhi to ride at n fitfter pai'e tlian tlie driver lias to do speeding In the piinclpal slieets. ICvcry time he v."cs beyond the U'Ki'.l limit ho Imoeiils the safety of pedes trians, who have as nood a i IkIiI to live Olid breathe and he haidiv as he lias. Yet there is not an hour in the day nor it day in the week, not even cxceptiiiK Sunday, when this reasonable speed limit is not luni.red, often to the serious menace of thos.i who yet venture to wulk abroud without lirst encasing themselves in testproof suits ol nrmor. , The growth of the bicycle habit has Invested this taihject with real and live Importance. So Ions as only a few per sons rode wheels, the rlsltM to peiles trlat s from favt rid ins wire not such :isto vei'e special liitercsi. riiit now adays almost every otlui resider.t of Sitantoii rides a bicycle. There is ncarccly a moment in the day when the man. woman, or child who desires io i:ross any one of the chi"f I'.urincss thoroiinhfares in the oer.nal c'ty does not have to wait for the i hanee to dart nervously between last-spinniiif; wheels propelled by riders who imagine that v.heti they l;ave soiimled n small bed their wiv ic duty le- pcuestrhu:;' is dis charged. Cons'tlns down our stc p hills I also j a crnwlnc siuiicp i f danuer. It Is ex- j tremely dilMcult even for a practiced j eye to RattRc the rate of a enaclinj? i wheelman's approach with sufliclent ac curacy to enable its possessor to keep naTTly riut o the wheel's way. In tho case ot used persons and children, the coasting nuisance is doubly abomin able. It is almost miraculous that there have hitherto been so few accidents from this cause. The risk is such that nerious, perhaps fatal, accidents are hound to occur, sooner or later. If the practice ho not stopped, and it Is out of Ihn ipiestion to suppose that the prac tice will be stopped unless vifrorous munis be taken to stop it. So Ions as the police take no steps In the matter, .lust that ImiK will reckless riders keep up their criminal negligence, and Just that lonsf will it be unsafe for the walk ing citizen to venture forth. For two or three years the local press has followed the moral suasion plan nf trying to coax scorchers not to scorch. It has failed. Scorching Is rap Idly on the Increase. The percentage of careless riders may he small; but the steady smwth which is taking place In the whole number of wheelmen Is brlnK InR the careless fraction up to danger ous proportions, and the only way to reduce It Is to apply the law. Those riders who are law-abiding and consid erate of the public's rights will not re cent they will rather applaud the haul ing of the chronic scorchers before the courts. They will realize that they themselves have nothing to feur from tin enforcement of the law, and will welcome the chance to rid their favorite pastime from the odium forced upon It by the class of wheelmen who act upon th-. principle that the individual with out a wheel possesses no rights worthy of respect. . Mr, Cleveland need not be so eager to deny that he told Wash Heslns of. Chicago he would not run aifaln. It mas a sensible conclusion, that does him no discredit. - - - Secretary Olncy Is aid t bo very anyry ut thorn Americans who persist In going to Cuba's aid and thus getting till:-: government Into tumble. No doubt It U vexing: but. then, he ought vot to fcriet the debt we as Americans nw to "lililmslvis" like Kosciusko, Hiiro.i Steuben. Count Kin haiubt au and l.afuyette. The ;Vranton l!a!l club has got ut lam v.'lmt it in i ded from the tii'st. a capable, llrst baseman and captain. More Power to It i in - Politics in Luzerne. Considerable In t rest Is being mani fested in Lucerne county over the iUi s tion whether Congressman Leisi nring wants a second term. 1'r.til recently we had supposed that the breeze uihui this point .va citilifi.il. but h.o.!iny has since convinced us tnct mere is real uncertainty uinor.g leading Luzerne Ke publicans; and it is now apparent to I'.s that a positive expression from him to the effect that he expects to be a can didate uuain will be the only thing which can much Inirji-r keep the Held fli c from otln r cnii ics. W hile there is no danscrolis disposi tion to antagonize Mr. I.elscni Ing. there are several Hepuhlicans of standing and inlluence who urcue that if he doesn't desir- to retain the congressional mantle, lie ought frankly to say so, thus opening the way to u fair contest among those who do have ambitions in that direction. In the upper end the name of County Chairman W. S. Tomp kins has been presented as that of a possible candidate; while further down the valley there is talk of (lulus ,. llalsey, of White Haven; and beyond tile mountain, Maidetoii, as usual, has a round half-dozen of congressional pos sibilities. I'mlcr the surface tin re has already been a ipili t movement toward the fi. lining of combinations in the event of Mr. I.eiseiiring's withdrawal: and It has even been whispered that KranU Willing l.eaeh s't .ot! ready to lc li any man who mi.:; lit whii to make war en Lclscrrlrg this, as a requital fer tlie ci.iiiM'i s.-'nan'M recent champion ship i f Klkin. Whether H ue or not, th! i story has added piquancy to a situation which was already full of interest. To all Icquii ii s Heoi esi otative l.eis enrlng has thus far returned Indef inite answers. The infi rence from them is that lie expects to be a candidate lor re nomination' but he does not say Mi. It Is said by some that he contem plates a visit to Ihirooe this Hummer and that he xpeets to lie gone for sev eral months, pel haps for a year, in tending, iiicii his return, to enter ac licly into the canvass for the guberna torial nomination in lsiis. We do not know whethc r these reports are true. Accuracy In connection with Mr. I.eis eiiring's in litieal intentions Is dilllciilt to sec inc. lie evidently believes that ll Is good publics to look shrewd and say nothing. To Ib v. Frank ( lane, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, Chicago, must be credited a novel experiment in peisuasive Christianity. In order to at li act people to prayer nu eling. he has arranged to solve lemoiiail" and ginger snaps to all comers. His plan has worked well, so far, but it has its ills advantages, (lift Inducements, to be permanently successful, require to be conducted on an Incitasliig ratio; and si inetlmesa point is reached where that doesn't pay. After the Civil Trial. A question not without potential in terest and importance has been raised In connection with the case of Die two Americans captured by 'Spain on board the tilibusterer ship, Competitor, if they should be com teteel at the ap proaching civil trial and n-iiteneed to death, what course would this govern ment pursue'.' I'mlcr its treaties with Spain, this government could do nothing In behall of the men directly. H asked a rehear ing in accordance Willi its rights tinder I two treaties, that of 17H.1 and that of I IS77. the latter of which is known as j the '. 'ashing protocol. Tin- first treaty stipulated thnt "the subjects and citi zens of each of the contracting parlies, tlicie vessels or effects, shall not be liable to any embargo or deteiillnn on the part of tin- niher. for any military expedition or iiulille or private purpose whateer, and in all eases of seizure, cici ulion or fivrvst !'.-, ,i,.,.ti .o.itract ed, or offenses committed by any eili- zens of the one party within the Juris diction of the other, tiie same shall be mane an. i prosecuted ny order and au thority of law only, and according; to the ic gular course of proceedings usual in such cases. The citizens and sub jects of both parties shall be allowed to employ such advocates, solicitors find attorneys, agents and factors, as they may judge proper, in all their affiles and in all their trials at law. in which they may be concerned before tin- trib unals of the oilier party; and such agents shall have free access to be pres ent at the proceedings in such causes, and at the taking of all examinations and evidence which may he exhibited in the said trials." The Cushlng proto col reads: "Xo citizen of the 1'nlted States in Spain, her adjacent Islands, or her ultra-marine possessions, churged with acts of sedition, treason or conspiracy against the Institutions, the public security, the integrity of the territory, or against the supreme gov ernment, or uny other crime whatso ever, shall be subject to trial by excep tional tribunal, but exclusively by the ordinary Jurisdiction, except in the case ot being 'captured with arms In hand." The contention of our state depart ment for a civil trial of the Americans, Milton and Laborde, was based upon in formation thnt these men, nt Weyler's court martini, were not uilovcd to choose their counsel nor accorded an opportunity to procure testlimmy In their own behalf. Tills deprivation was clearly a violation of the provision of the treaty of 17i)3,' as just quoted. Hut ir. at the civil trial which Spain has ordered, the prisoners shall be accorded all the privileges vouchsafed toihem by this treaty and yet are convic ted and condemned to death, It does not appear thut we will huve further legal right of Intervention. The men are not pirates and never were; hut If a Spanish court after duo formality pronotlnces them such," we, shall have to swallow UiaJn- Justice as best we can; we will have no I decorous alternative. ! Should this result be reached, how ever, the blood of these men would be on Crover Cleveland's head, almost as directly. In morals, as if he had been t!ielr actual slaughterer. Had hx" obeyed with promptness this nation's mandate to recognise the Cuban in- su:;'eiils us belligerents, the ship Com p. tilor could huve carried arms to the Cubans without further risk to the men ca board of he r than that of losing their cargo by copliscatioii in the event of the -hip's seizure by Spain. The charge of piracy could not have been preferred, the Americans In the Competitor's crew rocld not have been held as prisoners of wr.r and the w hole incident would have lost its trar.le aspis t. If these Ameri can citizens. Milton and Iiborde. aro shot, as Is freely predicted by eminent authorities, the odium for their assas sination will belong ten-fold more lo I the president of the Cnited States, who, ' s the bead of a humane and enllght I nt ought to have been ; lied goveinine quick to extend the hand of help in i Cuba, than to Spain, a traditionally I cruel and ignorant nation, from which ! no better course was to be expected. j Hut If these men shull be shot, won't , . u i-in iii i. ii.- lemony in in.n .- behalf." We shall se-e then whether Mr. Cleveland will persist in disobedi ence of the nation's expressed will. .. . - - . . According to Correspondent William K. Curtis', who recently went to Canton to look around, Mejor McKlnley "is In a serene and amiable mood. He says that lie hasn't an unkind thought toward anyone, not even toward Ill lam I:. Chandler, and that he is willing to forgive and forget everything un pleasant that has occurred during the campaign." We should imagine that If any candidate could look "serene and unliable'' with good cause, lie Is the inuu. The Xew York Hepublieun state com mittee has Just passed a set of resolu tions solemnly und emphatically re al'limlng its devotion to the gold stand ard. Yet there Is no speckfl need of de claring a self-evident truth more thun forty times. IT IS TIMEJO ACT. Ki'iiiii the i;al:bnoie Amerk-an. A crisis la the illations between the I'altnl Slates ami S:ialn Is rapidly up I'l'.iaehing. l'lveii should the deeisiou el' the Spanish uuM'rnmeiil be to give the C.inipefiiiir pi i.-..:,ei e ii fair trial, such m- i.b uls will m tin me iniiliiply, rather than decrease, and the advice openly given to Hie Cuban autluiri!ics by one of the most pi'iimiiieiii H'luiush statesmen, lo hunt; such pi isniiirs hen after ill the y un arm, will produce the fruits illlelliied. The Yii'Kiiiius ease showed thai Inmie. "bale fear of pi r.-anal chastisement ts the ealy reslraaiinv; iuthicncc on these lilciilllilrsly S,.ii:iar.ls when they get pil.iiiiiei's in tneir hands. The opportune iiri'hal nf a lcitlsli vessel ami tile be l. i nline. I action of the Hrllish captain siuyi il Ilie Virginias massacre after the balk of the prisoners had been .butchered with hideous utl'iieilles. Had Weylcl known lhat his government would liner. I'etv with the execution of the Competitor prisoners, tiny would probably all be lb ail at this moment. Tile pivjs and the people of Spain are claim. rims for ihe abrogation of the treal li s of Ii!'.'. and 1n77 for no other reason than lhat I hey pri veul the butchery of Atneri can citizens wlilimit the forms of law, mid ll W not unliUily that the Spanish gue ei'iiuii iil will yield to the deniainl.' The M;i:iin- li govi rnineiit has no mure love for Hie t'l.iieil Siaics ihan the Spanish people bin so Ion;; s It can cajole I'resideiit Cleveland by a muck compliance wllh treaty stipulations, it Is willing tj prolong the laree. ll can snap Its lingers ut the congress of the I'nilcd Stales while It duplicates the horrors of Armenia al ums! within sight of the American shorn. Ii does .uol whip the Cubans, and It is very doubtful II It has now the slighiest hope of doing ho, but it goes oul on the I Imitations around Havana ami other Cuban towns and assassinates Ihe ii;s urineil ialnirers and -Ihelr families, and lulls their names in lis dally lying biille tius as insurgents killed in battles, ll It Ihe.tlisl insliu in hisloiy of u nation's being proud of such u vile record, und we seal ly liTmli that any of the huiiuiii race iinw or hereafter will feel templed to Imitate it. I!ut Ihe Mist American prisoner swung In the Vlir,l:ll'll1 l,v ti s!t,,it,lui, i, ,,11.. u:ii mean war. The president's amiability will be wholly powerless bi such an emergen cy. The Spanish government received suf lielcni warning of tin temper of the American pi. .pic In the Virginias case. .Many persons evill remember the fearful excileiiu nl which that brutal un.l coward ly outrage caused, ll was wllh illllleully thai the admiulsi ration, which possessed the full cnnli.li nee of the country, re strained the popular Indignation, and a lepetition would seal Hie fale of Cuba in forty-eight hours. Hut why should the I'liilcd Stales prolong Hie horrors of this hopeless struggle'.' American public in,; wile ablaze a little while ago, lieeauie of the Armenian atrocities. Is there .-s : human sympathy for a gallant people al- ' lied to us by tic irhhorhood, commerce and a common love of liberty? or. descending lo a lower plum-, are our commercial in terests to be iiiil dinltely luleri unled ami ' our citizens to be constantly endangered wail" rqiam wreaKs pmiess vengeance upon the non-combatants of an island only thirty-six miles from our coast? It Is ii letlection upon American civilization that this condition of affairs should be tolerated. i:luci: tiii: cauinkt. From the Philadelphia Hulletln. I'mlcr existing conditions the niulti. farlous Interests embraced under the gen eral caption of commerce are V.attcreil Hiiiiugh various bureaus of various de partments. The demand is that a new nfllee shall be created secretary of com merei whose functions shall embrace nil till! sputtered details now divine. I belwee.'' the stale, I lie- treasury and the postottlcp. The demand seems more than reasonable lor the new department would tin. I it self charged with the adjudication and a lminlsiiation of mare business than fell to the entire cabinet before 1m;.i. As a matter of fact, the government of Ihe re public lias far outgrown Hie restricted framework through which its earla"' nf. fairs were adeqiialcly carried on. Sixty or seventy millions of people. are mote e. acting in Ihe diversities of ilu ir activities than twenty or thirty million.''. The tine is come when the great department of stale must be relieved of burdens Impossi ble for the execution of one single mind, other stales burdened wllh less coumli caleil and less diverse Interests have cab. hits double 111 number the ex"eiillvcs Unit carry on our multiform affairs. There, should be 110 need to Urge congress to at once take up the Frye bill and create 'he department of commerce. A .11 ay .Mo oil. Kf I Rlioubl lose intr laziness, I sho'ly hates ter think (b de comfort an' nils?. InJ'yment dut I'd Dafi ain' so many years 'An we may as well Jes' make de nios' ob dis. When 1 sees de people frettln' tell dey reach dp gtavc-yahd's brink A fussln' an' n fuliln' In duh huste, Mer luck stahs I blo.s Hah I'm got dis laziness, An' 1 nln't n gimvter let none go ter waste. Kf I Fhnuld lose mer laziness, tin sun would shine in vain On de ole po'ch what de honeysuckles , climb, An' de gret big rockln' cha'h Would be Htnndin' Idle dah, While I squandered recklessly mer loaf In'tlme. So 1 grabs mer opportunity It may not come again. An' I lets de hours pass on, a-ilrtftlti' free; An' de fiunhenms oome n' play An' de perfumed breees struy Ter keep comp'ny wlf mer laxlneng an' me. Washington Star. SUGGESTIONS FROM READERS. ICn.ler thin head Tribune will tie pleused to print from tuna to time any hints that may i:n given by readers as lu the duty of a il.illy ppcr uml best niet.-.ods of t-iiiiiiueiing t'ne same. As these i-oai-numlc uiious i-. l-.ite lo the conduct uf The Tribune only they :11 be publish I over ; Hum- ile plume, bat n.inieuf writer should ueiunipany article as aa evidence of s-JJ,l faith, thuugh not for publie:t!iun. A Suggestion, llnrrins Snake Sturic. tvltlor or The Tii'.'C.ae. Si:: The V. "c.lnes.!:iy anil Siluniay '- i sues of y.oir iui i ; are appreciate I very I much. Why net ".lee a small spiv- la ' these Issues uinb-r the Jieaillnn: ' ",'ha: Lthe women -oe us the go abou:." I ii:a sun- a greu' many ut your snii sei il.i is see liuci.e ill!. -re 'ting thimts t!' '' wiiiild be appreelnted if published. An I please avoid smtke slories. Poll Jose, Scrantun. Slav Pi. Is;:. ! Dislikes t'olicc Nr' Kdltor of The Tribune. I Sir: 1 am of the qpinion that city pnpnv 1 Rive too nilleh spai-e to pol'.ee cullrt utrl ciumly Jail news. I do mil IlunK mat drunk's should be reported in the hew: -papers. And it seems unjust to brand u tr an who has Just eoiiialetni a term in tile eoiiiuy Jail. by publishing to the world a notice of h's rel -asc. Charity. Seranlon, Slay lc. IS!'-;. II Might ltrccd Dyspepsia, Too 1-Mltiir of The Tribune. Sir: it seems to nie that a cooking d par'tiiient In which choice, up-lo-il.ile ...... i.. ,.-..r.. n. ..hi l gKMil reatule tor The I I'llmue .Mae. tlrecn liilgi. May 15 IMni. ItLI OimiH) It V NOlll'.N. I I'rim the flilcugo liitcr-Oct an. It Is pleasant to observe lhat the wis men have Intni'lic i a iM-cal reform ill bi cycle liillng. "The bicycle hump" Is rap idly illsappeariiiii. Only the nuvlees an scorchers now sprawl out on -their ni.i chines like wounded frogs on a honk. With the absence of the sprawl unci the hump we are also receivering from lire painful "bicycle face." which told of pain somewhere. TOLD BY THE STARS. Daily Horoscope Drawn by Ajacclins, The Tribune Astrologer Astrolabe case: I.l! a. in., for Slotulay, .May lb. ISM. A child born on this day will notice t'na Mayor liallcy'B halo is no longer .visible to the eyes of anti-ltoliiiisoa liemncrais. Collector Herring, it Is said. Is sllll mo able lo hear th,- name of Sir. Ilurke spoken Without feeling as though his back boiic was a troll-.y feed wire. In spite of all the talk on Ihe subject, ;be curfew iloes not ring on Ihe Un'.endess bcllkss, brainless bicycle scorcher. The S.iiinton Hall club was again 1'ower-less before tiie Toronto invalids; but It may not always be thus. The man who Is kept away from church in lie' wlnier time because ll is loo cold, guarded against sunstroke yesterday. Viticclnis' Advice. lo not count too much upon dress. fit-number tnat many a live dollar hat la supported by a !!' hea l Ho nut be discouraged at critics, it takes wisdom to create even In a mod way. but any fool can pursue the work of destruction without study or experience LL & GONNELL 131 AND Ic3 N. WASHlNGTO.'l Ail Builders AND Makers OF AND 131 AND '33 N. WASHINGTON AVE. Do you Expect to Furnish A Summer Gottag See Our Special 100 Piece Dinner Sets, $6.48 CHAMBER SETS $1.75 Upwards Center Draft Parlor Heaters for cool evenings, r.nd a fine line of Lamps, Lanterns, Eoathouse Lamps, Etc. 422 LkCKAWAHM Ml. Getting Ready . . Cards, Etc. Our Engraving Is done only by the best Metro, politan Workmen. BEIDLEMAN, THE EOCKMAN, Enlarged and Improved Store. 437-Spruct St., Opp. "The Commonwtnttk." jUrrLiLj 1 1 IHE L t,iymrvlUI , f -'3,-?elal, jfT;iJ:r.'.--t.''- ! i TH Ml! FERBER. .i.'-vr w,' t, r. ror mis wetmtnz. - jflfitl: .--!,' Wedding Invl- xr Vr'fiVf'-' V' . B00'' f!t::--.'n -i):.' Plates. At Home ' j!f.s;.v;;!fi Parasols and Very attractive Lace Caps for in jaunty and attention. Chamois Gloves. the production of Foster, Paul & Co., and we think the best we ever saw of the kind. Just the thing for lady bi cyclists. Price, Only 79 Cents. Ladies' Black Brilliant Lisle Hose Double heels and toes, London lengths. Not long ago 50 cents. Now 25 Cents a Pair. TSE NEW WOMAN'S SHOE The Most Tcrfect Fitting Slioc Made. Al Full Liue in All Widths at BANISTER'S LITTLE DROPS OF IHE Flowing from a little pen have freed a million slaves. Yi-s, a wholo nation. Wo have pens and inks enough in nil varieties to free tiie uni verse We have also tho nec esiry accompaniments of STATIONERY CF ALL KINDS in paper, an! all tho novel ti?s in correct Reception, Vis iting, Wedding and At Home Cards H sizes and styles. Kindly bear in mind that wo keep a full line of Dlauk Hooks and ofiicc supplies. REYNOLDS Stations and Engravers. Hotel Jermyn Building, Scrantun, Pa. Fast Blasks with White Feet HAS TIIE BEST IN THE MARKET. 6 PAIRS FOR $1.25. HAVE YOU EVRW0R THIS KIND? MERCHANT TAILORING Spring nnd Bummer, from $20 up. Tronsor in and OVurroats, foreitin nnd domestic fabrics, madetu order to suit tho most f.i tidluus iu prlcA fit and Workmanship. D. BECK, 337 Adams Ave. lOMUS, Sun Umbrellas novelties at very low prices. Children exclusive designs, at Asparagus Green and Wax Beans Cucumbers, Radishes Lettuce, Cauliflower Ripe Tomatoes, Etc, j 326 Washington Ava, SCRANTON, PA. FeLSPHOJIE 555. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN. Bri.lRo and Crown work. Ollice, Zii Washington avenue. C. C. LAITBACH. SURGEON DENTIST. No. 115 Wyoming avenue. H. U. STKAT'i'ON, OFFICE COAL KX change. I'iiysicians aiul Surgeons. DK. A. TRAl'OLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenue and Sjiruoe street, Scranton. Of fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, t it. m. to 6 D. m. DR. KAY, 2(W PENN AVE.; 1 to 3 P. M.t call 2iK2. Dis. of women, obstretrlca and and all dis. of chll. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washington nvenuo. DR. C. L. FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED" dUeases of the1 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat: otllee. 122 Wyoming avc. Resi dence, 629 Vine street. DR. L. M. GATES. 125 WASHINGTON avenue. OITce hours, 8 to 9 a. m 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 30U Madi son avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND Fridays, at 5U5 Linden street. Odlce hours 1 to 4 n. tn. DR S. W. LAMEREAUX, A SPECIAL- ; 1st on rhronle diseases of tho heart, ' lunss, liver, kidney and senltn url- I nary illsenscs. will oecuuy the ollice of Dr. Rnos, 232 Ailama avenue. Oillce hours J to 6 p. m. - j . i -:.-- .. : I.oaii-i. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS " AD Loan Association will loan you monoy on easier terms anil pay you better on Investment than nnv other nssoclntlon. Cnll on S. N. Callender, Dlmo i:a:ik bullilinc. Wire Sreens. JOS. KUETTEL. HEAR 611 LACK A wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 ond 127 FRANkT 11a avenue. Kates reasonable. P. ZEIQLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., LV& W. passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor, Sixteenth Bu and Irving Place, Now York. Rates, 13.60 per day and upwards. (Amerl can plan). E. N. ANABLE, froprtetor. 0 1 HI it Mk mm mmm mm mm mmm.! UillklkiU prices that command THERE IS NO BETTER IMacc in the city to get your rcpuiriiiB dune than at the In: k Hotel Jermyn Building, SPRITE STREET. We muke a specialty uf Custom Work and Repairing Artistic and prompt. TRY US. Lawyers. WARRKN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS nd Counsellors at Law. Republican bnlldintr, Wanhlngton avenue. Serau ton. Pa. JESSTTP3 & HAND, ATTORNEYS Ar Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSITP, HORAOR R. HAVn. W. H. JKSaiTP. JR. PATTRRSON ft WILCOX. " ATTOrT neys and Cotinillors nt Lnw: offices nd t Library bulletins'. Srrnnton, Pa. ROSRWKLL ft PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM 3. HAND; Attorneys nnd Counsellors. Common wealth biiildlnu. Rooms 19. 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT." Law, Room fi, Coal Exchange. Scran ton. Pa. JAMES W. "oAKFORn, ATTORN BvT at-LflW. rooms 63, 64 and 65, Common wealth bttlldlnir. SAMT'ET, W. EDOAR, ATTORNEY-AT-" Law. Oftlce, 317 Spntcp st. Seranton. Pa. Ii. A. WATERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWf 42.1 Lackawanna nve., Srranton, Pa. UR1E TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dime Hanlt Rullcllnff. Scranton, Money to loan in largo sums at 6 per cent. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT. law, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa, C. COMEQYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 401 Spruce street. B. F. K I I.I.AM, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, 120 V.'yiimlncr nve.. Sirsnton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT. law, ii Common wealth bld'K. Scranton. 7TMr"c."uANCKriilli WYOMING AVE? Architects. EDWARD B. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Rooms 24. 26 and 26, Commonwealth building, S.'ranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICH rear of B Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT. 425 Sprues St., cor. Wash. ave.. Scranton. BROWN ft MORRIS. ARCHITECTS. Price building, 12u Washington avenue. Scranton. Schools. j SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa prepares boys and girls for college or business; thoroughly trains yount; children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September 9. REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER H. BUELL. i MIRS WORCESTER'S KINDEROARTKV niul School. 412 Adams nvenne. Spring term April 13, Klmlprsnrten $10 per term. G. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; Btore Mil Washington ave nue; green house, 13ii0 North Main ave nue; star telephone 7S2. MisccllaneoiH. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, "wed. dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's inulc store. MEGAHGKE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scran. n ton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO.. WHOLE sale dealers in Woodwnre, Cordage and ll Cloth.JTMWost Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Room 19 and 20. Williams Building, opposite postofTtce. Agent tor the Rex Fire Extinguisher.