THE SORANTON TItIBITNB-TnUBSDA.Y MORNTNGr. NOTEMBER 4, 1S9T. 2 LATEST STATE RETURNS Concluded from Pago M f3QUi:iIANNA-Comp1ctc, gives n. (i plurality or . a ucniocruuo Of 1,109. UM.com, S.W1. iirown, . allow, CWi Thompson, a; -iiiunmo, ..., 23; MeCauley, z.vtd; itiuor, i,- 1,416: MeCauley, 0,132; Hitter, 1.C3S; Lath rope, COS. ... ELK Complete, elves a Democratic plurality or 1,051, a Democratic gain of 813. Comrleto vuto follows: Stito troas-urer-Htucom, 1.3SS; Drown, 2,442; Swal low, 48T; Thornton, 20. Auditor Bcneral McCauloy, 1.CS3; Hitter, :SJS; Lathrope, 227. AbsocIMo Judge Condon, Hup., J.olS; Olllonly, Vcm., IVJSO. KAY'liTW-CompletP. gives n Ilcpubll can plurality of 911, a Democratic gain of 2S7. lioacom, 7,011: Brown, C.K7; bwullow, bu3; Thompson, 102; MeCauley, iMl Hit ter, C.M3; Lathrope, 0(!. PHANKLIN-Complcte, Rives a Hcpnn llcan plurullty of l.lul, a Democratic gain of 51. Hcacum, 3.0I.V, Drown, 1.9 H; fewal low, 1.S73; Thompson, IS; MeCauley, i.M; Hitter, 2.IS5; Uathropo, C5I. Tho llcptib. llcan county ticket Is elected by about 1.000 majority. FOREST Complete, gives. Republican plurality of 203, a Democratic gain of 31). Heacom. 427; Brown, 222; Swallow, ft.,; Thompson, I; MeCauley, 4M; Hitter, 270; I.athrope, 231; lkirntB, 1; llogan, 1. IH'IrOX Complete, glxfa i Demo cratic plurality of 36, a Republican gain of 12.1. JW-acom, 570; Hrown, 12; Swallow, ("; Thojnas. 2; Thompson, 6; MoCaulcy, CS0; Hitter, CVj! Lathrope. ta; uarnes, i. lirNTlN"!lON-Completc, gives I'm litt.lton plurality of 421. In full: Statu treasurer Hrncnm, 2,0iU; Hrown, .'3; Swallow, 2,140; rimmpson, S. Auditor gen cral McC-iuley. 2,3; Hitter, 1.21U; Lath rope, 1.110. . INDIANA-Complete. gives a Hrpubll can plurality of 2,053; n Democratic gain of 2't. lliuciim. ;i,2T4; Hrown, 1,1V); Swiil lnw. 722; ''Plum ps. n, 1)1; MeCauley, 3,323; Hitter, l.iof: Jtthtnpc, W. JEFFERSON Complete, gives a It" jmbllcin plurality of 1.030. n Democratic gutn of C.U The full llgmes: Slate trca. unr Relcom, 2,c7ii: Hrown, 1,020; Swnl Inv, 1,410. Auditor general McCauly, 2,!i!ui: Hitter, 1.VQ7. JUNIATA Complete. Rives n Prohtbl tlon plurality of lit', lleacom, Ml; Hrown, 7ii2; Swallow. 1.40J; Thompson, 7; Tnomas, 3: McCnulcy, 1,1.; Hitter, 1,130; Data type, 031; Hog.in, 1. DAXf'A.STKH Lancaster county com plete uiininlal gives Hencom ,MI, Hrown 3.173, Swallow 2,131, Thomas Ji, Steel smith C. Thompson 27; IkCauluy 10,203, Hitter 3,070, Lathiopc 1,175, Barnes 20, llogan !. LAWHENU5 Complete, gives a Hcpub llean plurality of 1,081, u Democratic gain of 452. Tho complete vote Is: Stuto meajuirer ltcaccnn."2,!)S0; Hrown, 1,!jS: Swallow, Gv"; Thompson, 1M. Auditor gcneral-McCauley, 3,211; Hitter, 1,31s; Lathrope, 170. LEBANON Completo, gives a Republi can pluiallty of 1,930. n. Democratic gain of 272. The complete llgures: State trei urer Heacom. 3,203, Drown. 1.273; Swal low, 2,293; Thompson, 4; Thomas, 11. Aud itor general McCuuky, S.S'Jl; Hitter, 1,709; Lathrope, 1,K!; Hat lies, 7. LEHIGH Complete returns give a Dem ocratic plurality of 1,721, n. Democratic gain of 30. The complete vote is: For Mate treasurer Heacom, It., 0,070; Hrown, P., 7,791; Swallow, 1'., 618; Thompson, lnd., T,S; Thomas, S. h., 3.1; Sleelsmlth, Ub ery, 2. For auditor general MeCauley, H 0.211; Hitter, D., 7,972; I.athrupe, 1'., D34; Jinnies, S. L., 3b; llogan, Liberty, 2. LUZERNE With 13 districts to hear from, Llrzorne county, unolllclal vote Is as follow: Hrown, De:n., 12,471; Heacom, Hep., 11.1S1; Swallow, Pro., 0,012; Hrown's plurality, 1,13a Auditor general Hitter, Dcm., 13.SS1; McCmiloy, Rep., 13.2SS; Hit ter's plurality, 90. Thompson did '.ot poll over 'Ml votes In the wliolo county. MERCER Ccmdite, glvis a Republi can plurality of 1,217, a Democratic gain of 1,113. State treasurer lleacom, 3.SI3; Drown, 2,573; Swallow, 071: Thompson, 211. Auditor general .MeCauley, 3,913; Hitter, 2,0 IS. MIFFLIN Compute, gives a Repub lican plurality of 410, a Democratic gain of 77. Tho full llgures are: Stato treas urer Heacom, 1.0SO; Drown, 070; Swallow, 997; Thompson, 10. Auditor general .Me Cauley, 1,413; Hitter, 1,023; Lathrope, 299. XI OX ROE Complete, gives Democratic plurality .of 7S1, Republican gain of 2!. Heacom, !32; Drawn, 1,033; Swallow, 201; XlcCauley, WO; Hitter, 1,074; Lathrope, 171. Theodore II. Hoffman (Hep.), candi date for astoelato Judgo defeats JuJge, Darnct -Mans-IU id (Dem.), by 120. MONTGOMERY Complete, gives Re publican plurality of 1,013, a Democratic gain of Zbi. Heacom, 7.9SI; Hrown, 0,311; Swallow, 2,710; Thompson, CW; XlcCauley, 9.02S; Hitter. 0.773. XlOXTOUR-CompletP, give Prohibition plurality of 217. Heacom, 032; Hrown, 901; Swallow. 1.118; XlcCauley. 903; Hitter. 1.J03; Lath rope, 'M. NOIiTIIAMITOX Complete, gives n Democratic plurality of 1,010, u Demo cratic gain of 211. Tho full vote was: For state treaMircr Heacom, 3,311; Drown, 0,121; Swallow, 1,392: Thompson, 43; Thomas, 32; Steelsmlth, 1. For audi tor gener.il-XIeCauley, 5,070; Hitter 0,014; I.athrope, S2I; Harnes, 37; Hogan, 8. Tho local Democratic tleltet was elected by about the samo plurality as that given tho etato ticket. 1'HItIlV Complete, gives a Republican plurality of 793, a, Republican gain of 197. lleacom, 1,181; Hrown, 10JS; Swalow, 1,503: Thompson, 0; Steelsmlth, 1. Auditor gen-eral-XIcCauley, 2,219; Hitter, 1,011; LutU rope, &; Harnes, 1; llogan, 7. l'lUJiADKLI'HlA-C-'omplete, gives Re publican plurality of 09,91:', Democratic gain of 4,030. Heacom, 107.00S; Hrown, 37, (iPO; Swallow, 13.&I7; Thompson, 2,931; Xlc Cauley, 110,111; Hitter, S9,40s; Dathropc, 0.117. l'IKB Complete, gives Democratic plu lality of 2'.0, Democratic gain of IS. Hea com, 203 ;Drown, 403; Swallow, 72; Thomas, 8, Steelsmlth, 1: MeCauley, 209; Hitter, 470; Iathrope, 61; liarnes, 8; Hogan, 2. rOTTKR Complete, gives a Republican plurality of 373, n Democratic gain of 77S H'ato tieasurer Heacom, 1,790; Hrown, 1,113; Swallow, 350; Thompson, 2. Auditor general XlcCauley, 1.F37; Rlttcr, 1.321; I.athrope, 221; Rarncs, 8. SCI1U1iIjIC1ID Complete, gives a Dem ocratic plurality of 990, a Democratic gain of 2.03S. Tho complete vote; State tfeas-tirer-lleacom, 9,179; Hrown, 10,109; Swal low, 3,091. Aunltor general XlcCiiuley, U2u: Hitter, 9,411. SXYDKll Complete, gives a Republic-ill plurality of 99, a Republican gain of loo. Tht) full vote was: Stato treasurer Ilea com, 1,471; Hrown, 484; Swallow, 538. Audi tor general XlcCauley, 1,020: Hitter, 030; Iithrope. 216. Tho other candidates poll about half a dozen votes each. SOMERSKT Complete, gives Republi can plurality of 1,731; Democratic gain of C31. Heacom, 2,873; Drown, 1,100; Swallow, 303; Thompson, 21; XlcCauley, 2,918; Hit ter, 1,170; Jjathropc. 210. SUI.LIVAX Complete glvea a Demo, eratlc plurality of 173, a Democratic gain of 203. State treasurer Heacom, 023; Hrown, 00; Swallow. 23S. Auditor gen- eral-XIcCauloy, 70S; Hlttor, 807: Lathropo, 131. 8t: Domocratl mun sw Steelsmlth. f,V T.nllirnnn. f,1 TIOGA-Complctc, gives n Republican plurnVlty of 2,009, a Democratic gain of 1,1,0.1. Hencom, 2,809; Hrown, 740; Swallow, 1,211; JlcCauley, 3,102; Hitter, W7; Lath rope, C03. UXION'-Complete, gives a Republican plurality of 221. a Democratic gain of 712. Complete) return follow: Stato treasurer Heacom, 1,132; Hrown, 201; Swnllow, W3; Thompson, 2; Thomas, 1. Auditor general -XlcCauley, 1.219; Hitter, 671; Lathropc, 372; Harnes, 3; Hogan, 61, VHXA'XGO Complete, gives llepuiuli can plurality of 'so. Democratic gain of 614, Heacom, 2.411; llrown, 1.C01; Swallow, 1,181; Thompson, 175; MeCauley, 2,733; Hit ter. 1,820. AVAISIHJINGiTON' Compjotc, gives Ho publican plurality of 2,374, Democratic gain of C3. Heacom, 0,403; Hrown, 4,029; Swallow, 010; Thomas, 09; Steelsmlth, 10; Thopmson, 191; MeCauley, 0,001; Hitter, 4,312; I.athrope, 110; Dsrnes, 27; Hoixnn, 10. XVARRHX Incomplete, gives Republi can plurality of 1,419, Democratic gain of KM. Heacom, 3,oi; iirown, l.iiu; nwnuow, 1,202; MeCauley, 3,201; Hitter, 1,329: Lath rope, 17. WAYXK Complete, gives Republican plurality of fa), a Republican gain of 113. Heacom, 1,210; Hrown, 090; Swallow, 090; Thomas, 9: Steelcmlth, 7; Thompson, 3. Yl:STXIORBLAND Complete, gives a HepuMk-an .plurality of 1,132, a Demo cratic gain of 1,800. Heacom. 8,039; Hrown, 7.4S7: Swallow, C3I; Thompson, 291; Thomas. S7; Steel.smlth, 13; MeCauley, 9,007; Hitter, 7,403; Lathrope, COS; Barnes, 87: llogan, 15. YORK Completo unofficially tabulated returns from tho city and county nro: Stato treasurer Hrown, 8,407; Heacom, 3,590; Swallow, 2,530; Thompson, 253; Thomas, II. Auditor general Hitter, S, 830; XlcCauley, 0,090; Lathrope, 1.130. Hrown's plurality, 2.S17; Hitter's plural ity, 2,160. Tho Democrats elect Charles Xlottor, commissioners' clerk by 2,212 plur ality. Isiah Olvcnx, poor director, by 1, 90S plurality, and William Hose, jury com missioner, by 1,917. Dlgninns, Ferry, riltoi Albert It. Hen ry, La Jose, Clearfield J Charles D. Sanders, Avoca, Luzerne; EuRcne Chnse, Eldred, McKcan'. Additional Charles Hopp, Lebanon; Rlclinrd II. 'Williams, Conneantvllle, Crawford. Increso Levi Price, AHootia. OrlRlnal widow, etc. Job T. Plymp ton, fnther, Clearfield, Anpellno Haw ley, Genesee, Potter: Ivatliarlna Hrobst, Mnhonoy City, Schuylkill; Sarah E. Pouley, Hentlcrsvlllo, Adams; Margar et A. Bummorsback, Locust Gnp Northumberland; Susan J. Moody, Plttsbtirjrj Hello Lnntz, Altoona; Ellen Honncll, Nanvoo, Tioga. flllNNINQ FEASON FATALITIES, THREE HURT IN A RIOT. A Voiiltiful Itnbblt lluutor Kills it n Compunlon. Mnuch Chunk, Pa Nov. 3. Whllo rnbblt hunting this morning, George Straup accidentally shot nml killed his cousin, Clayton Straup. The boys were aged IS and 12 years respectively. Pottsvllle, Pa., Nov. 3. A charge of shot which Claude Madara, fired nt ti brace of pheasants struck his brother, and death Is likely to ensue. Lancaster, Pa,, Nov. 3. A gunner yesterday accidentally shot Patrick Kehoo, a Pennsylvania railroad track wnlker, In the face, totally destroying the sight of both eyes. ltheumallftin ,Cnr Is Ruornntoed to bo Absolutely linrmlcss, nnd a strong tonlcln building up tho Wf it unit tlPbllllAteU, H cures ncuto or muKulur rheuma tism In from ono to live day. Hlmrp, thootlnir palm In nny part of tho body itoprfl la a few doses. A prompt, completo nnd iicrmnncnt euro for lumen, KorcncBtllT bark and nil pnlns In bins nnd loins. Chronlo rlicunmtl'ni, fclotfui, lumbtRO or pain In the bark nro speedily cured. It seldom foils to plvo relief from ono to two do'ei, nnd nlinoft invariably cures liefore one bottle lias been used. IhoMunyon Itemedy Company prepare, rt r.pparato euro for rach dlsenw Atall UrucKlslsMrcnlsiv Vint. Ifyouneed medical advlco writn l'rnf, Munynn, 1H01 Arch airec. I'linooeipniq, 11 is qosouueiy irec. ISiWIyrillWyl WAQE CONFERENCE. Pittsburg Mino Operntors Dcslro n 0. Crut. Ton Rate. Pittsburg;; Nov. 3. The conference between miners and operators to de cide tho wages to be paid for tnlnltiB during; next year will be held next month. M. D. Ratchford, president of tho United Mine workers, will enter the conference with a claim for 73 cents a ton ns tho 111111111? rate for 1S9S. The operators will ninke an effort to return C3 cents a ton as tho figure for next year. of autonomist Government " about to bo tilnccrely granted." The General feeling is inoro hope ful of a peaceful outcome of tho situa tion, especially plnco Rlanco's nrr.lvnl nt Havana, as It Is believed h'ls pre sence will preatly further tho solvlnrr of the Cuban problem. At the name time it Is pointed out that tho submis sion of tho Insurcents cannot bo ex pected unless they aro entrely aban doned by the United States." THE CORPSE SAID "HELLO." Wns .Marching Steel Workers United by n Stone Thrower. Scottdnle, Pa., Nov. 3. Henry Gilles pie, John Jordan ami Manafior Skimp, of tho Scottdnle Iron and Steel Com pany, were badly Injured last nlRht In a riot, which occured when about 40 of the employes, after (liilttlnpr work, were marching up Pittsburp; street In a body. This plan was pursued by Manager Skimp for the better protec tion of the workmen, as the Union had vowed vengeance for an assault, on Sunday, on Frank ICcltz, by notn-unlon men. The inarch of the workmen was In terrupted when tho lino renchod Broadway. Some one threw a stone Into the column of non-unionists. This was responded to by a shot fol lowed by a regular fusillade, fully 50 shots being llred, nearly all coming from tho non-union men. ' The Injuries of tho throe wounded men aro not neccssalrlly fatal. HTY'S STREETS FLOODED. KcndiiiG I'mullics Routed from Their llcds by Rising Wntor. Reading, Pa., Nov. 3. The residents of Nlcolls street wore routed out be tween 1 and 2 o'clock this morning to save themselves nnd their property from the ravages of tho flood that Inundated the district as a result of tho heavy rain of yesterday and l.itt nlsht. Inadequate sewer facilities were responsible for . the dangerous del th vr.uchcU by tho water in tho street. The 20-foot storm sewer caved In at Third and Walnut streets, blocking the streets and Involving a los; of s-everal hundred dollars to near-by houses. The same sewer cave away :d:c years ago. resulting In the death of a son of. Councilman Keppelman, Tried to Destroy n Pnmlly. Pittsburg, Pn., Nov. 3. William E. rirown, a colored lnd of 15 years, hav ing confessed that he tried to burn tho house of O. R. Cook, with whom he lived, nnd attempted to poison tho fam ily, has been committed to Jail. Mr. Cook took the boy from the Washing ton county almshouse and Intended to educate him. The lad's excuse for his two attempts to destroy the family is the fact that he was not allowed to go out nnd play with other boys at night. Pennsylvania Postmasters. Washington, Nov. 3. Today's fourth class postmasters included these for Pennsylvania: Cochrnnvllle, R. F. Cochran; Cowan, II. P.. Mussina;Drums, C. IJ. Relgh thaupt: Etters, J. K. Walters; Red Lion, Rudolph Nelman. Ihuled Troubles with n llullct. West Chester, Pa., Nov. 3. A victim of Insomnia and melancholy over busi ness troubles, Richard Strode, a prom inent farmer living near this place, commlted suicide this morning by shooting himself In the head. Tho Undertaker's Dcnd Sinn Alive nnd Will Itccover. Mover, N. II., Nov. 2. John Grimes was found In an unoccupied 'house, to all appearances dead, several days ago. While at work on the supposed corpse Grimes suddenly opened his eyes, and, looking up at tho undertak er, said: "Hello, Johnnie." The undertaker was badly frightened and rushed throuch tho room hatless and out of the house. The relatives and friends also lied. Grimes will recover. SPAIN AFTER WARSHIPS BAD MAN CAPTURED. Archie I.oclilcy H'ns Wanted for n Triple .Murder. Philadelphia, Nov. 3. Archie Lock ley, a negro, who is wanted by the authorities of King and Queen county, Vn for a. triple murder, committed In that county last month, was captur ed hero last night. He was given a heating today and committed to await requisition papers from Virginia. Early last month Lockley called nt tho house of Mrs. Murtha E. Chauman, at Plymouth, Va, A quarrel arose and when attacked I.ockley shot tlenil .Mrs. Chapman, her son Eddie Chapman and Goorgo Lee, all colored. Lockley escaped, and as stated, wns captured here last night by Philadelphia detectives who had been notified of a likelihood of Lock ley's coming here. WINDOW GLASS WORKERS. National Ofliccrs Elected at Pittsburg Yesterday. Pittsburg, Nov. 3. Tho vote on na tional oiricers of the Window Gla33 Workers' association was counted this morning. Tho following olllcers were chosen for the ensuing year: President, Simon Hums; secretary, Paul St. Peter; treasurer, John G. Schllcker. The election of different wage com mittees was nnything but satisfactory. In many cases a majority of .the whole was lacking, hence no election. There was no election on the gatherer's com mittee. Another election will bo held scon to 1111 out the positions left vacant. SQUAW KILLS HERSELF BY FIRE. Dressed in Her Richest Clothes She Ilurncd to Death. Wichita, Kan., Nov. 3. An aged squaw, named Namsookawan, on the Apache Reservation, dresed herself In her richest apparel, and, throwing her self across the lire In the centre of her tepee, slowly burned In two. This is tho way Comanche Indians who believe they have outlived, their use fulness commit suicide. The aged squaw gathered together her children and grandchildren and told them that she had decided upon death by fire, and they assisted her In her preparations. She blessed them all, then placing fresh faggots on the fire, threw herself upon It, and with out a moan allowed the flames to con sume her. Those present chanted a death song. TOWN SWEPT BY FLAMES. Hotels, Ilusincss Houses, Post Ollice and Unnli Destroyed. Plnconnlng, Mich., Nov. 2. Fire broke out today in Dr. Porter's resi dence, on Second street, leaped across to Knlncr street and cleaned out the buildings on both sides for a distance of three blocks. The wind was blowing a gale from tho northwest, and tho pro gress of tl.o flames could not be stopped until everything .In their path was consumed. Among the buildings destroyed were Snook's hardware stors, tho Stanton, J'.runswlck, nnd Phoenix blocks, Com mercial hotel, bank, postofflce, Len hoff's clothing store, the Plneonnlng house, Rutlei-'s grocery and the Mich igan Central. " . IM SHOT BY A JEALOUS HUSBAND. Pennsylvania Pensions. Washington, Nov. 3. These Penn sylvania pensions have been issued: Original Samuel Hughes, Jr.. Spring City, Chester; Paul Dubln, Danville, Montour; William S. Shipley, Dooth wyn, Delaware: Franklin J. Gruver, Mooslc, Lackawanna: Martin D. Gn noe, Altoona; James II. Stewart, Colwyn, Delaware; Joseph McElwec, Dayton, Armstrong; Henry Cann, PILL for HIIIouh and Nervous Disorders such as Wind and Pain In tho Rtomach, Kick Headache, Olddlnesn, I'lillmwx and Hwclllm; after luoalx. Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flush Incsof IIeut,LossorApjii!tlte,rjliortne.ss of llrenth, Cotlveness, lllotebex on tho (SUlu, Dis turbed Bleep, Krtxbtful Hrenins und nil Nervous and Trembllnir Kensatlons, &o., when t hese KyiuptoniKttrorHUXfHl by constipation, n most of them ro. TIIIJ PIHST DUSU WILL (1IVU kliLllil' IN TWIIISTV A1INUTI3S. This In nollctlon, Kvcry millercr Is earnestly Invited to try one box of these l'llls, and they will be acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- linncilAM'S PILLS, taken ns directed, will quickly rcstoro females to complete health, Thoy promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of the system. For a WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER they act like maclo tifnw doses will uct wonders upon tho Vital Organs; ttreiiKtlienlnif tUo Mucul(ir&yitin, rcatorlng tho lonu lout complexion, brliiRlnif back tlm keen cdtto of appe tite and nroiiilntf with tho Rosebud ol Health the wliulo physical eneruy of tho human frame. These aro facts udinlttcdl by thoimuud In all clauses of noclety, nnd one of tht) best guarantee to tho Nervous and Debilitated is that ISccclism's IMIlJ have the Lartrcit Sale ol any Patent Medicine In the World. .:YIrriI01JT A "RIVAL. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes. 25c at Drug Btoren, or will bo sent by If. 8. Agent, P. V. ALLEN. A CO.,.800 Conl Street, tor York, post paid, upon receipt of price, llook free upon application. Tho Cullty Couple Surprised nt tho IVoiimn's Home. New York, Nov. 3. I,. A. Schle gel, a builder, was shot three tlme3 by Ttobert Arndt, a carpenter, at Woodslde Heights, I.,. I last night. One of the bullets hit Schlegel In the Jaw, the second In the cheek and tho third In tho forehead. His Injuries are not serious. Three months ago Arndt and his wife quarreled, and It Is nlleged that Jeal ousy was at the bottom of their dis agreement. Arndt says that when he returned to the homo of his wife Jato lust night ho surprised her nnd Schlegel together, and Bhot Schlegel Snltl to IlcNcKotlntingfortlic O'Hlp. gins, IOsmcrnldn nnd Mlnlstro Zcnl tino, IluiU by the Armstrongs Tot Chili. London, Nov. 2. In well informed circles here it is not believed Spain has signed the contracts referred in by tho Daily Chronicle today as hav ing been concluded last week with British shlp-bullders, by which Spain acquires some cruisers, armed with quick-firing gun.s, which the firm had nenrly completed for another govern ment. It Is known that the Spanish govern ment recently endeavored to purchase such warships, but the negotiations failed on account of Spain's Inability to pay cash, and It was understood that her agents then began looking for bargains In warships which other countries were building. 'Some of those countries are building ships In England, among them Chill, which It Is supposed Is willing to transfer to Spain three cruisers tho O'HIgglna, the Esmeralda and tho Minlstro Zenltlno which have been practically completed by the Arm strongs. Thompsons' finished six torpedo boa', destroyers for Spain a year ago. Tho firm delivered two of the boats nnd Is holding the others under the pretext of finishing them, but the general sup position Is that the Thompsons are really holding them for payment. One of the foremost financiers of .tills coun try asserts that Spain Is unable to raise more money abroad, and it is not thought likely that she can pro cure warships on the promise of pay ing for them by money she may raise later on by Internal loans. This refers to the statement of the Spanish min ister of Marine, who said that In the event of war (presumably with the United States), Spain, by appealing to its people, could count upon raising a large internal war loan. Comparing the fighting capacity of the United States armored cruiser Now York and the Chilian armored cruiser Esmeralda, Urassey's Naval Annual says: "The United States cruiser New York, of 8,500 tons displacement, might naturally bo expected to bo a match for the Chilian cruiser Esmeralda of 7,000 tons, but If their total energies of fire per minute be calculated, the New York delivers only 110,904 foot-tons against the 509,091 foot-tons of the Esmeralda." The O'Hlgglns Is a battleship of 8, 500 tons, Her speed is 21.25 knots and her armament consists of four 8-Inch, ten C-lnch, four 4.7 Inch Armstrong qulck-llrlng guns, eight 12-pounders and ten G-poundors and four submerged torpedo tubes. Her hull Is protected by a Harveylzod steel belt seven Inches In thickness and by an armored deck. The turrets of tho eight-Inch guns and the casemates of the six-Inch guns are protected by six Inches of nickel steel. Tho Minlstro Zenltlno Is a cruiser of 3.C00 tons displacement. She la 330 feet long.has 43.9 feet beam and has a maxi mum draught of sixteen feet ten inches. Her speed Is estimated at 20 knots per hour and she carries eight C-lnch quick-firing guns, ten C-pounders and four 1-pounders and has three torpedo tubes. Ii.-xingtnii Itnccs. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 3. Weather clear; track heavy. Flist race, seven furlongs Jamborco won, Momus second, Vico Ilex third; time, 1.3ti. Second race, half mile Joslo Leeds won, Lena Meyers second. Oriental M third; time, .H. Third race, ono mile Imp Sknto won, Sir VaBs.tr socond, Ilockwood third; time, 1.4S. fourth race, eleven-sixteenth mile Pep per stakes Isabcy won, Hampden scconl, Banished thlrd'.i time. 1,12'A. Fifth race, half mile War Maid won; Dunster second; Prlcess Kevenuo third; time, .C3',i. SPI.KNMHl) r.I.KCTION nKTUKNS. RUMORED DEATH OF CECIL RHODES. Contradictory Stories Allect Alricnn Securities in London. London, Nov. 3. Gravo rumors were circulated on the Stock Exchange to day respecting the health of Cecil llhodes, former premier of Cape Col ony. It was at ono thno reported that Mr. Rhodes was dead, and South Af rican securities were flat in conse quence. Tho secretary of tho British Charter ed South African company wns ques tioned concerning the reported death of Mr. nhodes, and he expressed tho opinion that there Is no truth in tho stories circulated. SPAIN WANTS IIANDSOFP. Connolly 8c Aallace VERY SPE THIS WEEK IN THE I WILL BE A BUSY ONE. A big new stock and little prices all through the line will make it so. Just opened a lot of 500 garments from one of the best manufacturers in the busi ness, every coat or Cape being of the very latest style, well made and perfect fitting. In fact, it is the choicest line of gar ments we have ever seen, and at a great re duction from regular prices. Ladies' Black m m ffWM ifM TRmSm Cheviot &,SS' Coat at yMffifflB rreat pb Bargain. Er i A LARGE VARIETY OF KETS, fillNNOLLY & WALLARE w.w .... HH in Kersey and Rough Haterials, at $8.00, $8.50 and $10.00, Each. Worth from $10 to $15. 127129 Washington Avenue, Look Through The Tribune "Want" columns. It may pay you well. Many good things are continually offered in that department. HELP WANTED JI ALES. Advs. Under Tills Head One Cent a Word. lA"rKD"-STONlCUTTKnS; Al'l'I.Y i Immediately at dum on Mill Creek near .Miner Mills. .Snrltii; lirook Water Hup ply company. VANTEl)-COMIKTENTMANTOTAJB ' cbnrtroofHtnlilp, must bo a good driver nnd ernoiniinim. Itcferenco required; Ad dress llyron; Tribune otllco. WAXTI2U AGENT.S-S7-. PER MONTI! and expenses paid active men If right! poodi sold by unmple only; samples, also riorso nnd carriage furnished l'HEK. Ad dress JOIJI1EH, Box 5U08, Boston, Mass. SALICSMKN'-SCHOOI.SUl'l'LIES; COUN try work: SlOO salary montnly, with liberal additional commissions. it. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. "IX7ANTED-A8 AGENT IN KVKItY SEC- tlou to ciiuvtiHs; $1.(10 to $5.00 a clay made; sells nt hlgbt; also a man to Hell .Staple Goods to dealers; best sldo line $7rt n month; salary or largo commission innde; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap nnd Manutiictur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED - 'KIiI.-ICNOWN MAN IN every town to bollelt hock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents; no cnpltal required. KDWA 11D C. Flail fc CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. AGENTS WANTED. -- AGENTS TO HUM, OCR fiOC. STORM door; sample prepaid upon receipt of price, AMERICAN bXORM DOOR CO., l'ort Huron, Mich. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED I'Oll largo Illustrated book of Klondike, live hundred pages: prlco SI. fo; outfit 10c. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Luke tide. Building, Chicago, 111. WANTED-SOLICITOUS; NO DELIVER, lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; stato uge. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. i'. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship prlco SI. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, ill AGENTS-TO HELL OCR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from SU upward; salary and expenses paid; outllt free. Address, wltii Mamp. MICHIGAN MEG CO., Chicago. AGENTS TO HELL CIGARS TO DEAIj ers; ?'J.' weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED Mt'li CO., .18 Van lluren St., Chicago. A HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. "QEIlVANTGiRL WANTED, FOR GEN O oral bouso work. Apply U28 Adams avenue. , IXTANTUD MIDDLE AGED COLORED V V woman for general housework, good cook, to sleep home nights. -118 Mtllllnavo. ADIES-I MAKlVllia WAGES DOING plenBant homo work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to nil sending '1 otnt stamp. M1SM M. A. BTEU1UNS, Lawrence, Mich. Last Night's Times. The Tribune made a strong and vig orous fight for the Republican ticket. "We don't feel disposed to congratulate it on tho result, but wo do congratulate It upon the splendid array of election returns It .presented this morning. OBITUARY. Mrs. Mary McCo.be, aged C years, died yesterday at her home, 201 Linden street, after an lllncw of several months' dura tion. She It survived by Bernard Jlc Oabo and John McCatie, both of this city. Tho deceased was a woman of many pro nounced virtues and her loss will bo mournel by many friends of tho family. Tho funeral will take placo at 9.30 o'clock tomorrow morninc from St. Peter's ca thedral. HurlaS will bo mado in Hydo Park Catholic cemetery. ' iu Hopes tor United States' Aid I'uclfylnu Cuba. Madrid, Nov. 3. A cablegram lias been received from Captain Goncral Ulanco at Havana statliur that he has found a favorable opinion regarding tho prospects for tho pacification of Cuba. Jteplylng to the offer of mediation made by tho United States, Spain saya she hope tho United States will act "loynlly and correctly In helping Spain to pacify Cuba, especially In view of tho fact that such an extended form CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, ntfie- llmllt elpttsri of "? ffl&i. lies W7 Vltpiir. WANTED-LADV AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred: work permanent nnd very prolltablo. Write for narrlculars at once and get benefit of holiday trade, T. B. SNYDER Jt CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED l.MMEDIATEI,Y--TVOENER. getto saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed StI a Any without Interferes with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlta for pmtlrulnrs, enclosing t.turqp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. 72 John street, New York. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TVOTTcEIYiKUEiiY GIVEN THAT THE l partnership lately subsisting between I'annlo Hull, of the city of Scranton, Pa., nnd William 11. Chandler, of Milton, state of Delaware, under tho tlrm namo of Hull A Company, was dissolved on tho 'J.Mhd.iy ot October, A. 1). 1807. All debts owing to said partnership aro to bo received by Kald Win. It. Chandler, and all demands on Kald part nership uro to bo presented to him for pay ment. TANN1E W. HILL, WILLIAM II. CHANDLER. CITY SCAVENGER. Aluminas cleans privy vaults . and cesi nools: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Mnlu.ave., or Klckos' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, '.telephone (HUP. ?"1HAS. COOPER, CITY'" SCAVENGER, l Alt oulers promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Chargos reasonable. 71l Scranton street. House 11125 Washburn street. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of flusic lids & liurgunclcr, Lessees. II. K. Long, Local Manager. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4 5 and 6. Matinee Prlday and Saturday. Morrison's Production of the Great American Play, THE INDIAN Introducing the young Romantic Actor A. S. LIPMAN And a big cast. The Sensational Novelty of the Season EVENING PRICES.. MATINEE PRICES... .ICC, 25C, :i5c, 50c. IOC, 25c CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. C"o1o?S?BUNHSNir'AW nails cured without tho least pain or drnwlug blood. Consultation and advlco nli-or. frtofy 1 l 1 1 ! T. V. I .. ClllrOtlOUlSt. ,...... ..v. .... . - --. . - -. tenue. j.uuic uvu-uupu Charges mouor- ft:tn Lackawanna av nt their resldenco If desired. ate. SI'I UATIONS WANTED. CITPATION WANTED AS VEST MAKER o at home or at rrtore; address E. P. general delivery. FOR RENT. . Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I70R HKNT-108 SPRUCE STREET; OEN ' trail eloen rooms; reasonable, Address 15no Washington uvenuc. HOUSES FOR RENT-0 ROOMS, NORTH Eighth street. Eor terms apply to JAMES II. WATSON. Plrst National Bank, or A. D. Dean, UUOVj N. Washington nvonue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OR SALE-A KTRADIVARIUS VIOLIN inndeln 1,15. J. MceU, -117 7tli street. "I70R 8 LE-HOTEL ICILLM ARTINS.7K1 1' West Lackawanna Avenue; good loca tion; has purchased the ltausom Valley Hotel. IIOOAI WANTED. Advt. Under This Head One Cent a Vord. YvANTED - PARTLY FURNISHED room, with or without bonrd; vicinity Jefferson Avenue und Mulberry stieet; ad dress A. Tribune oltlce. Steamship Arrivals, New York, Nov. 8.-tialled: St. Louis. Southampton; Southwork, Antwerp; Ger manic, Liverpool. Southampton Arrived: St. Paul, New York. Liverpool Arrived; Majestic. New York. Hotterdam Arrived; Obdam, New York. WORK WANTED. BY REPINED YOUNG man and wife In exchanso for nlco furnished room: give full partliulnis. Ad dress CASH STORE; 1H l.lndeu Streot. lirANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN VV u store or olllcc. Addros C. B., Trlb tine ollice. A YOUNG MAN (18) OP GOOD FAMILY l . .... I .... II.. n. I I.. U.. .int.... .XV nilUMllOnHtniMiviilliv-u m nuniiiun, needs work of some. Mild; best references given, rtiiuics i. o.t ,.uuiiu win.. olTtTATlON WANTED-BY A YOUNG O man '21 years of ago lu n meat market or general siore; v years i;..pvni;utc. dress W. G., Tribune oillce. Ad- SITUATION WANTED-A TEACHER OP O experleuco wlslies to tutor children lu the English brunehen; reference given, if desired. AddreMlSS HODGES, UJlO.Mui berry fctreet.clty. SITUATION WANTED -FIRST-CLASS k5 butcher, 10 years' experience; good meat cutter, sausage and bologuu maker. ll&Pennuvemie. WANTED-POSITTON BY YOUNG MAN 17 years ofnji'j work of any kind ac cepted; will work for bonrd and clothing. Address C. W., Tribune ollice, VOUNG MAN '11 DESIRES POSITION 1 u u waiter or bartender; handy man around a place; not iifrnld of work; willing to word at anything: best references. Ad dress J. II. , na Franklin nvonue. WREK Dnai.NNINCl MONDAY, NOV, 8. Dime Alatlnees Every Day. ELROY'S STOCK COMPANY Siipnortlng.1. HARVEY COOK nnd XIISS LOTTIE CHl'RCH, in tho Follow ing Scenic Productions: Mondny Mntlneo - "Unknown" Monday Night "Hie Whlto Squadron" Tuesday Matinee "Marblo Heart" I uesday Night, "Land of tho Midnight Sun" Wednesday Mutlneo "Paradlso Alley" Wednesday Night "A Fair Rebel" No I Popular Prices, I No Higher. Kic, uoe. and Jioc. Higher. Seats on snlo at box oillce Friday morning. Lyceum Theater. FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 5. Mr. Jas. J. Corbett Will present his thrilling Comedy Drama, "A NAVAL CADET" Car Load of Magnificent Scenery. , REGULAR PRICES. One Night Only. Sat urday, Nov. 6. Mr. Robert Downing Inn Magnificent Product!: n of "OTHELLO." REGULAR PRICES. A. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION stenogrupnor umi lypawruer. .u- dress (1., Trlbuno otllco. VOUNC1 WOMAN WOULD LIKE BAR 1 ber towels to wash. MRS. M. D.. -1 U Hickory street. ZTlTUATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN O to do wushlug nml Ironing by tho duy or bouse cleaning or any kind of work. Ad dress 5U0 Lackawanna avenue, third floor. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, N)V. 4, 5 and G. The rianhattan Club Burlesque. ami Comic Opera Company. Headed by tho popular comodlnn. SIR. 8AM COLLINS, und supported by n com pany of carefully selected artists in cludliig Murlo Barlett, Wnrshanor & Mlgnqu' Cplllna & Brlon, Al Lubln, Lew Smith aud aphoru of . Don't lull loseeino jiypuuiiu nnuur. 1. 1 1." ca'rr TOURUEE, MAY "jAWRENOE. Regular Pricas, 10, 20 or 30 Cants All opera chairs sold rcsorved for ovenlng lerforiuauces. Secure thoin aflornoona at tho box oillce or by 'phone, aH7'J, or after house opens at night al box oillce.
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