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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
SATt'ItDAY, JANUARY :, 1S9S.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 18DS.
(5e -cvanfon CviBune
I'nhlMiril Dillj, Ilfcpt Hiimliij.hv lie" Tribune
lublhhlnitUuinwn),u' Klfiy Cents Jlnnlli.
l1tMD JT ttlB rOSTOTTinl AT SCIllNWt PA. it)
IKCNO CLAS3 VAIL WArtBB.
twelve" pages!
"icilANTON. JANUARY 21 lS'lS.
REPUBLICAN CITY TICKliT.
I'or Silionl Director.
Three Yearn-l'i:Ti:il NKU.S, Kleventh
UhrTe'vctirH-IJ'. 1. l'lill.Ul'S, 1'lfth
1 wo Yr'ifs-K. D.jf rCUI.Q,VS' I-ourth
ward. " ' ':
Two Yeuls--i S" OODUnRY. KlRhth
wnruV '
Ono A'rtt-H. S RARlvRR, Hutonteonth
One Y."'.!-1;iilAe r: KVANH, rifle'cntli
VVlltll. -'"
KhCtlon I)iy, IVIinnrv 1.
If tlio litcuillriK iitlinliilxttntloii hail
pen "nncil It" duty iln- int-int nnxli't.i
.ti -nil 'nf Biiuniialli Muii'imiMi I""1'
win with Mtuilii would Iium boon un
net kkuiy.
PaHcnce Carried to Lices3.
Tin- ipiiiiH l enuflnnoil fioin n nuin
lioi nf xnuii( thru the cuimilu Kent-nil
if Cuba (lent i il Hlunco Ik now In the
Arid Wltll IHIlkftS full nf pnlll. mkiiiK
to Inlbe tin- luxiiiBi'iit lentlei-t Into him -ipiuli'llliK.
He Inlil btlt tin thi- nltl
I ilium ami that ftillltiu iiusluil on
tn Mintlnno ih' fiilu inovliiu, when
hf tiuiJi'H in buv up titiitlti! inlnilpal
lleutrimtit. dcnci.il ttubl The sum
whlth hi- has with him l viiiloiil i'"
tliiiitnl at fiuni Sl'iouii) in tunnon
In the nu'iutltni utfklal Inlni mattuii
In tin' inM-!-iiii nf tin I'liltul State-1
KiiMMiinii'iil Minus thin lOOiii'U Cuban
honied lom'thi'i In Wovlii in tin- loi
tllhil lnwii-, hai illetl "I "Ulivulloii
nmi iiininsi n main uiiiii nu now dv-
Itu without Su.iln llftitm a IliiKi'i t-i
mop It Rlnni'ii. tu he Mm made n
pnlillt offoi of $100 1100 fin thi- ti'lli'l of
this situation $1M,(hh) fm 4i'ij0(i ile.u!
ami mo nin) mini' on tin- vtic,i ol iltath
thinimir no fault of lluli own ulinilt
n diilllii,' a head'hut uu Amu Ran
who has bun In Cuba h.ix In i n nhlo to
tlNcovei whi'io that UO'Hli'O ivtml Spain
hi moiifj, It "it iuu. t" ipt'iul on thi
.ittiiiiptti(Klnlbti of liiiii?,'t nts but
"lie has mi miiuei illltti tu lnil tin
viitltns of hi'i own Inhuniunitv m iven
t" pa, tlv pim-iiliit who we.ii li i
unlfoini Stub li'llif as has lonn to
tin (U'xtltuti' in Cuba has i omi- tiinu
tin ihatiiubk' Impulses' ol the people
of tlu I'nltul Slate t, nt out snM'in
nicnt Insult. Its tiailltious b pittend
In,? fm uh 'i tiowi'i as Spain an ef
fusive fiiondllness, anil chobis baik
thi fd'lltitjs of tin people who put It
In oIIIpi whlk" It gives Spain u fiPi
liniiil In the limine Hon ot luithei dev
iltiv. l'lpslilont MeKinley In New YoiK tlu
"tin i night imineilv laid sttess upon
tin samtlty nf tin moiipv plank In the
St Limit plat tin m has iu no finthi'i
Mies to lav on tin Cuban nlaiil; in
that s.uiie iliiLiiinont than - embodied
In his pu-i'iit tlioil to be Spain H )ia-tk-nt
almouir while Spain heiili pia
iltuu.iti'b the btioilk'i, tlu llai and the
.tll-iotind dead-bi at .'
This thhifr of eoaihluK: oiIipm fm pn
lilli il honois muni Mtl!i Colonel Mr
Cliue as lieluc lather u thanUless tnsk
If the amiable oditoi of the Philadel
phia Tlnus ants to see an lndepend
i nt (!o'-inm I'liTl il ie.t mil. why
iloesn t he, like John Allien, spcuk tor
hiiuslf '
rU. Dole of Hawaii.
fun ill the sfi'idanl arsumenls usi.il
bv the opponents of Hnwailan annoxa
lii n, one. In fiut. which has the sanc
tion of a funnel piesldent of the Unit
id States, Us that tin so-ialkd lepubllc
r Hawaii Is but a u-atiou nt lutilgue
and piL'leno, whose piesldent Is a
i lil t pe of the MU.ut Yankie adven
tuiei, lunnlng -tuuul to ileveiness
lint s)i, .id to subitantiil ihaiaitti
The visit to this louutl, of Piesldent
Dole U i.ipidh dispilllng this hnlluel
natlon The peopk iiiuelve In him a
man of the Hist tank, Intellectual
and mm lib, a man endowed with the
oMiutlvo In.-tliul and poss-cssliu
riualltles sin li as would push him to
the f i out in an, londitlon of human
hoikt.v. Tnke, toi Instance, this ini
piehilon pioduceil by hi in on the le
poitei loi the Washington Stai, who
wllnesstd his itieptlou at Washington
-an Impiesslon, bv the way. topical
of that made b Mi pole upon all who
have seen and con.,ried with him
docs It lend coloi lo h' uiPi&lons of
Cleveland and Rloiint?'
I'lesldent Ixile imilil inoie uisllv piss
tin a pieacher than be cuiild tin a plr
iik. 'I he Hist lnipici.-lon of hlni is th it
In Is pall llliclial UN vast d.llk ces
1 ive Minielhlng pitoiinl In tilt Ir depths
'l lie sllvei -giav bi.ml that Iiuiivh ovir
hU. In east, ginwhm ililu mid ,i'jiilj .is
lis tlit mis grow lougt i In Ightens this
lonvlition but tht Jaws It covirs nro
tmng and vii'i set and extend fiom a
(bin thai dtiioUs ikttrmliiiitioi. 'lhu
niqiith Is miiMtlvu, the nosu inniibo. and
ni- tip- fin i Is fnrtlnr studli d one feels
that It Is the vKurt or a thoughtful
toleninl man lonscrvatlvi hi his ap
iminch to snbliits minions hi bis dls
Hiitlou ol tin latti i whin thev are
implied Judicious In bis Iln I oxamlni
tinii. set radical to a point of eiit.iiul
wln'if I he toiuluslons thus c.ikCiiIIv
formed an linalh diteiinlnul mid It
was easv to perceive lb it Piesldent toln
Is veiv inucli of n man. A tf vv nioinenls'
general conv elation with him sutlkUntly
tuoved tlilfc
Mr. Dole was born in Hawaii in 1SI1
the son of Malrte inlrOainiuirleH, At
twenty-one he had exhausted the edu
cational oppoituiiltles of the Island
and iiccoidlngly came to the United
States and enteied Williams college
Ills paieiits weie by that time well to
do, but oung Role tamed bin own
money and paid his own way. After
a ear at Williams Dole studied law In
Ronton, was admitted to the Massa
rhiisfittH bat and leturned In IbCS lo
Hawaii, while he jirnellied his pro
fesslon until WRi. In that e.u ho whs
rbi'ted to the Hawaiian leglslatuie;
wn.s in-elected In ihSO, and hi the fol
lowing j ear was appoint! d by King
Ivn'lukuua, Queen Mi's brother and
prortei ctisor, n Judge of tho Hawaiian
supreme court. Thlu njllce Mr. Rule
lllleil with hIriiuI nbllt. until Jan. 1,
JMlV vvhHii ho ri signed to take per
mini direction nf tho refonn move,
rtimit which culnilna'ted an we alt
1 now. in the overthiovv of the Hnwull
nn mnnaiihy and the ubUttitloii of
a lepubUi, of wliith r Dolo la piesl-
dent, )n term expiring In 1000. Of his
u(hnlnlntintlt iiiiall(lcntlons the
Washington l'ost (ni.
I'lpHliknt Dote KtiNo i lileiiin of bin hIK-
ml ulillltj (luiliiA the tioulik'ciiiiie ttuie
whin effnrtH weie mule to rthmtiitc the
deposed iiiiien Jtr. l)uli pupelH on til
Mlbjiit were nuivelK of Htutceniaiiehlp.
loule and i onvlotlon Om of Ids moiit
notable was the iiplv ot hK Riiutniiunt
to Hip note or Mt. 'N'llllt-. ilemnnillin;
that he oiiiieiuler the Koxernnii'tit to the
Hiieeii .Mr. Role LoinUiited this mrii
si(iiidpii(i' In sutli a milliner Unit he
Kiitueil tint admiration anil lenpeit ot
lu, nation, ami no nrpfull did he
niako his position known Unit no rui th-r
effort! Iin i liien miide to uieiile the ics.
tin utlon of l.llloiikiilanl
Up hiiH bein pri mlnciittv hit ntlliid Willi
the lmpioenipnt both ot the coiiilltlou of
the niiile mid ol the IcI.uulK tlli'lllselM's
for a tuinibpi or .iaiH. Ik has n linlibj.
and tint is tin allotment of hiudx to the
poorn iIiph of Hawaii ins, wlio are not
a tluirt hup Ik IiIIop Unit the pub
Up lands hIioiiUI be cut up In Hinall iileces
and Klm to tiinu mtieli attei the liomi
sieail nits in this iiiiinti.. Ills plan Is
that native who thus sillb upon the
lauds ii nnot olitalii title to I Ik in and
i onsuiin'iitlv (. iimot dlspnsi oftliim In
tin evint tint the settle! wlohes to leave
his liiul It iiviitx to th,e irovernnictit,
but he Is pennltttil to live upon It iim Ioiik
as he wlsliis piovldiil he iiim the taSis
In lyi'i lie i-ilkil a spiilnl -spHsinn of the
b rIkIiiiiih to piss a bill of Ids own
duiltlin: n Inline, to the bind (inestlon
nmi us ii iisidt 1 1im uitlvos now own
land who neve In fore hail what coitfli
c vr n lie e ill, d u burnt
The fin t has tint espiptil the mnjoi
lty nf lut llUeut Ameih ins that the
(imposition fm llnwnllnii annexation
InvnlviM iimoiifr olhei thlims th'
ie.iplliK liv the ineikan ptople of n
hit vest whli li th'eli own oiNpikm' have
sown a iitiiin to the niiti'inal home
iinl til piodlKals imt of son fu lund
id V Ith the tnl'eiis ol thill IlidttsllV
peisev.'iani' and tlillft. Sli'ill we with
i ol dill anil hollist welrome take
them in ot simii u,. mst iliem foith to
lii line puy of snnii foielmi na
tion's ul (i', '
ColiMisiniill Midllvii dotibll ss did
mil v Mi his if mill k uedltl'iK Piesl-
dent t!i ant with j.'ioat statesmanship to
In taki n too lit' rallv
laiba's Latest nartyr.
Tho iImUi if Xeslm Aianuliitii at
the hnnds of SpinMi ui',ueis u moves
fiom the Culmi cause a nli tun seine
nut bv no means un Indispensable flg
nn Ai.iiimiitii was a line tpe of Cu
ban feivoi dash and sph ndid dailns
.Mthoilgli milv -4 eais nltl. he had In
two veils bv s-heei 'soiMl hiaverv
ilsin fiom Un- tanks to tin ost of
liii.''dki g'lieial Yet bis was the
kind of luaveiv vvhlili laielv stopped
toinuin theiosio it was tin biaveiv
nl ncklpssness. a tempi I lmcntnl ex
less lalhM than tin disciplined and
sapailous valoi lieedid to make efleit
ive a lLvolution suili as Culnns hope
lo iihleve
Aianguien leptesents In his llle and
deith the lomanie and the ti igedv of
Ills unrtppi mntliei Isk The Son ot
wealthy usident- of Havana, who had
eviiv leasoii fiom Hit mateilil stand
point to keen out of tumble, he was
one ot the Hist to join the stardaul ol
levnlt A Hntsiiui tilled With posolldv
a foolish (-mstli. and pi one always to
nndeirato the enem.v, his opoiatlons in
Havana inoviiiLe, almost v Ithln siht
of th Siunlsh siionholil had lit en
the mat vol of hl cinuidis In aims
and -i -muice of continuous vexation
and auno.vnme to Wejlei and Rlanio
Uinbnldt ned b 'ur(i-, he seems to
vvaid the last to have tin own i, -union
to the winds, and wliatrvei the exact
clicunistances of lit" death, it is ( leai
thrt thij ttJgcdy was in minit ense
fate's foi felt
The iiuldent witli whlth flenei.il
Aianguien's memory will loiiBeat be
atssoc I iteil, tlio extiitloii of his pel -snal
fi lend, Rieuttnant Colonel Ruiz,
Is yet the subject d dtb.itt.; but It de
serves to bo said that Aianguien's own
ei slim if It.jiut In wilting less than
a foi tnlght ago, constitutes a i omplete
OMiiiLi.illon Accoidlng to this ai -count,
RuU lelled on tilendsl.lp s wel
come to hueeii the inotfei' if a biibe.
Aianguien hid lonsentel to see Ruiz
ns filenil to tihud, Rul liatl piesum
itl on that .Kiount to plj the oca
tinn of the sneak Aianguien, obey
ing oide!-1. had Rul nt tested, couit
nun titled and shot No doubt It was a
niniinaiy punishment but who tan sav
lh.it uti l'i the liicunistanies It was
unjust '
As It now Hands, Cuba's toll nf mar
tis contains to the iiedit of the pies
cnt f-truggle the nanus of Mattl. Ma
im and AianMiier. In iuipottance tlu
last named Is leist but t vlii hit blooJ,
nevlv slud in the wai for libel tv,
makes additionally dislii'iioiable tfli
suggesiloii of any compiomise caku
latetl to muse Its shedding to have
been in vain.
Dctmit Is again 111 trouble Soma
eais ago Ma O'IIlII spoke of thai
chaste cltv as a place vvheie they put
clothing on the statuni In the
museum P.vet since Hint time thev
have stiuggleil to overcome the dcletei
lous effeita of suili slandei and had al
most emeiged into the privilege of
btlng publicly lonsideieil as naughty
.Is Chicago when along comes the
Women's Clulstlan Tompeianie I'tilou
women with a long petition piotestlng
against the llgutes intended for the
new lountv coutt house They al-o ob
ject to the dhectoi of the Detroit
Museum of Ait as one ot the lonimit
tee ulid he gets batk at them b the as
"iitlon that some of the objectois are
clad In tostumes moio Indecent than
aie the statues, nnd that tlieh tlgutes
uie mote Impiopcily suggebtlve. Just
ut the picsent wilting an awful silence
exists In the Women's Christian Tem
peinnte Union of Oetlolt, but some
thing may be expeLted Mom that ciuai
tei In the iminedlute futitie.
Wilkes. Hat 1 e Is extietnely gileved
over the action of the ,ehlgh Valley
ralhoad in making a new schedule by
whlth many of its tialns aie inn
thtough the muuntaln cut Instead of
taking In that cltj We have always
vv mulct ed why the railway companies
thought It worth while to go by the
way of Wllkm-Haiie.
Governor I'lngiee, of .Michigan, und
ox-Congressinan James O'Donnell, uie
berating each othtt like fishwives
over an nhL'itlon by tho foi
met that tho exrcongivssmon nev
er did introduce an amendment lo
the federa) eight-hour law nijd had no
inllucnce In securing the passage of the
original bill, as he claims tn have had.
The ex-consrSBsnian retaliates by
tallying another plagiarism in the gov
ernor's ncoie, with legaiil to a upeeih
on the name Subject copied after ono
made by Coiiri ensmnn Rlngley on the
pn vlous day. Why aliould mtr jireat
men be ho prone to illnaRrceV
The Albany leRlHlnture ptoposes to
mhm n bill In the InterestH of phot tor
lioiiiH for dniR elerks. Thl nicnMiin In
for the liroleitlon of the publle us
well an the ileik?. The renponpllilllty
restlnR upon the aveiaRe drug dprk 1r
seldom lenllzed except upon occasions
when a fatnl tnlstiiki hnc been made.
Tin law Intended to keep the com
pounder of niedklneH In Rood condition
iltnltiR bunlnes bouts Is a wle mcas
tlte, and should be adopted everywhere.
What Is ancestry vvottli? Jlatletta,
Pa., has offeied it petition to Judge
Livingstone of Raucaster. against tho
iiiunlnatkin of Simon U. Cameton, isq
as justlie of the peace on the Republi
can tliket Mr. Cnmeion Is giamtton
and naincaki of lleneral Simon Cam
pion A Reading woman fainted dead mvnv
nt the sight of hei luiiband In i hutch
lust Sunday night It was not an
Riieih Aiilm tun, neilher was It an
ImHnnpe ot lcsuiiectlon fiom the tl"ad.
The husbaml had not been Inside of a
thiinh In twenty jeiis, that ns all.
The king nf Kotea at knst has faith
In tin Ameiiinii navj. He has uskrd
the (oinmandei of one of Uni le Sam's
warships to protect him fiom levolu-
tlonist.s. The King of Kotea evidently
does not le.ul the Spanish nev.spaiieio.
The name of ' ill Thundet" as leadet
ol a symphony ouhestia has an omin
ous soim I. Yet his comeits in rhllo-
k'lphla, with David Uispli.ttn u." .solo
1st, 'He a success. He ptobabl.v plas
IIRIHI.
spiln, It Is now deelated, lutnnds to
loncontrate. hu entile navy in Havana
Kuboi. It will be nun e convenient
than swimming, when tho Spaulaids
In c'liba tile foie d to rfi t out.
Notwithstanding the fait that a
ttanip gave "ail castlt constitution ' as
his oiation in life, he was sentenced
to slxtv dn.vs In the penltintiaij b n
haul In at ted Siatuhe major.
AVIth Queen 1.11 m.il Piesldent Dole
both within tall, (nno.iess oughl soon
in gel the Hawaiian ipicstion lovvn in
Id ick and white.
As a staitet the tejiiv-nattd Wilkes
JJane boanl nf trade nilcht nsl; the
Scianton beaid tn tluovv Its leavings
Hint wai
Thcie Is a .suspicion In leituln (uni
teis that Coi belt's stakes sue stage
moliej.
TOLD BY THE STARS.
Daily Horoscope Diiivvn bv Ajncelms,
I'lie 'I'iiIiiiiio Actrulogei.
Astiokibe Cist 12", a. m , loi Sitiuda.v,
January ii W
.
A li tltl bom uu this dav will notice
that tin to an still min persons .moot
us who pufei disgiate to dc lib
Pnsldint Sindford Dole of llivvali Is
the Hon of the lioiu and tin re is nothing
tin matter with his mane tlttur
'I hi niiesUoii of the hoiii fan Wale
rinn atlilevi political sutiess with the
(ohoits of I'mlt" Josiph f lunch "agin
him '
lillow Journals often aie llist to dls
plav tin. white feather when In a tlKlu
plitie
Aiiicclnis' Advice.
Do not be a rowdv unless joat pannts
aie vvt ilthv otlnrwlse voui n mie ln.ij
s,et In the cltv papeis
Topics of the Day
Pill Into Dialogti?
I'm Tile Tribune, b II McAlplm,
'1 lie I'oliticnl Dm in a.
Stagu minagtr up In ihe lott: "these
two b.imls of paper scraps repreist nt
snow. When the uetor raises his hands
and s,is the bkssbiKS ot file sllvei'
Units the time for joti to tip them up
and lit tile liaiitis fall down on him
This liuiil ol nickil discs npiesents
sllvir dollais At the close of the last
seine whin the actor iajs, 'the silver
stieiini now cli culatet, uinciug the com
mon people' then von scoop 'un Into
this tioiiL'li so tliej will inn down into
the cornucopia of plentv and loll out on
the stage among the liigrfat ehlldieu,
Uu j 011 undei stand now '"
Pat. "Ol have it down folne, bit.
At tho close of ihe first act
The heio, In tatbis and lags: "I hold
In my tlngeis cno little pow llvet all
that is lett of Uie old larni Whele Is
the hnppv Kroup that oft did gather
tht re' 1 he are scattend f.u and wide,
snuggling tor a mile existence, dilven
from the old plan bv the mttiless
money power nd vou nro the tool
with which the died was done. Ah' You
devil's coin' I tluovv ou on the
giound. I stump upon ou' Because of
vou 1 shiver In the bleak wind tli.it
whistles o'ei the barren waste, and
homeless wi tih the coming blizzard
Oh' The cure of gold' Hut It shall not
pievnll forever '1 In people will llirovi
off tin voice and the blessings of tree tl
vei will des-eeiul '
Vole ii l'oni the luff "Siilfetln Mosiv'
Ol've tumid the Inrrd of silver dollars
onto him and it s into a Jelly he's
Miuaslieil"'
o
'1 he '1't.img- l,i- Yn iiicii'n Lament.
"I wis fat and riiRged At two huu
died and twinty pounds I tmnid the
scale liefoie the loan loiilciences began,
I ml now this hollow evul sktltton pulls
Imt iilnctN-llve With n IlKht lioait unci
a henvj bod went 1 to the Jlrst contei
cnci , with a llulit bod, unci a heavy
heait go I to mj last one
"Siuelv. thoiiBlit 1. 'twill In an eas
and pkasiuit mutter to boriovv for the
foreign pigs tumble over each other to
loan to us Tho Itusslaii ninhassadoi
placed Uie hand of friendship on my head
and told of the lovo of his people for
mine Hut the llngllsh ambassidor was
udrij, and, twistliiKi uij ear about
pound Into it tlueats so dlie my spine
became us the Ninth pole and my kiues
as a small eiiiilieiua) e. Then tho Ilus
slnn withdrew the liniid of f Headship
fiom my bend and apiilled to another
part Uie toe of Ills displeasuie. 'Ihe Kng
llshmnu said he vvould protect me, and
sat upon me while he lead long ultima
tums lie is a portlj man and t feared
my end had inme but tho servant ot the
rznr gtnbbeil mj piittiill and pulled nm
from under him Then main, was Iho
servant of the nuceii angr and hit mo
between tho ejes and the stars of heaven
Increased a thousand-fold. When I ie
tut mil to consciousness tho Ilusshiti was
standing upon me and pioclalming that
mv country would bo protected fiom Hut
Ihiglish robbers Then, vet aealn, was
tho queen's representative nugiv and
pmuuliil my legs with his cane until in
wriggling uwnyi fiom him 1 inont tin
foimimti'lv did ,1pntt the ezar'8 ambnssi
dot, wliosti vvuUh ut such an affront to
his muster waf teirlble to see HJid feel.
He t rammed ail Imperial uknso down mv
tin out and Iheyithir, not to be outdone,
fotftd after it aV bulky ultlinatiim. I,nug
iind dlsaureiabll
was that eonfeeni
i uu even worsel
weie tho olhorii that
followed It. t fear this broken wreck
can not survlvo tho ono that Is-suipolnt-ed
for tomorrow, so I liav c made my will
and bidden farewell to my family and
tho German missionary has done what he
could for my soul."
o
A DrcsK Relieamnl,
In the woods Captain: "We nic dis
guised as rrbels so ttml wo niav pet form
un I'mpoitatit inllltniy operation. Uhe
Amerlcnn consul general, ncLompanleJ
bv visiting coiigressineii. goes nut to a
plantation"
Spanish Volunteers: "lliurnlit Hur
rah! We arc to massatn the Ameilcan
bcustsl Lead nil"'
Captnlir "No this altntk Is against
their minds Instead of tin lr bodies, in
stem! of lilting tlieh liodks with liullits
we nro to till their heads with bam
boozle. Remembci iiiruully my In
stitutions. Vniidir tiees we will sup
pose to rpprcFLiit the e"' ort of our troops
that nrcompiinles the Aiuericalioes ou
nppronch tlicm ttalllng our guns on
the grotiuil oU man on the tight llln
time, hang jour head and ill op join
sbouldeis like Hie othus Thai's it. like
u whipped cut is the bit a -halt! Now
place jour guns on the ground with the
ammunition on ton of Uiein Take fiom
join lw Its the little ('lib in thigh and plnce
them on tin ammunition upside down.
Now lift voui evis from Hieiarth pvi rv
iim who has a h it swing It suitl all shout:
'Wi Iovp oar Hpaiilsh ninsteis l.en?
live Spilu' Long live iiutnmiin, ! 'Hie
foini.il and linpicslvi cliaiactei of tills
siiiiendir Is ivpieltd to make a gteat
linpiesslon in the 1 nlted Slates so don t
make iinj mlst.iki s '
At the palnee Messengel "Voiir cx
(flleniv, the liiMirgum luve captirett
tin cutiimund tint was dillltil to sut
irndti to the ti.oiis e-coilliig the visit
ing Ami i leans and the thlet sends word
that us tliev ale I igceil out to tepiisent
his mill thev must be uiiislderiil spies
mid will be shut at 7 Hits evening.'
Captain Hernial 'litres n dllimmi
If we ask Si not I.te to Intercede lor
tin m we must Give avvaj the snap we
have been wolkliiB so suict sstnllj, and
If we leave them to die foi the honor of
Spain It will lit Impossible to gel nnv
more volunteers to nit as Cubans: thev
won't take such lisks Olllleulties and
dlsappolntiiKiits follow all om milltiuy
opiiatlons in this in i instil loiintn
o
. An Attack on the Maine.
OMirr of the watch: "I linen a boil
winking mound us out Ibeie In tho
dink 1 am sun I in ml miilllitl o irs
'llnv must be tivlng to blow us up with
a toipeilo Sh ill we slip the i.lble anil
get nut of Ibis tit t til "
Capt iln "No it won I do to sliow we
aie atialii Man tin boats and town
tliLin awav iiulttlv We will ti and
inptiire them In tine the totpulo tx
plodis Aflei an anxious hall brim
"Ship iihoj there' Thev Jumped into
tin watt i M an 1 swam aslioio. imt
weve cot tluir bo it. Thin s a liawstr
list to the torpedo and weie trjlug to
pull it in It must be a Whitehead wltll
double gcaietl piopdleis It pulls agiinst
us like a lug lion, nut weve got a
n huh rlggid anil aie bilnglng it In
slowlv Well! Mv Stills and Snipes'
Times u tlozm big sea tiilllts tint to
ihe lope and thev've hi en working tlnm
to stir up the lllthv li irbor bottom un
dcr the ship '
Captain "We could lake om chances
witli toiticdots but to hive the Havana
liaibor bottom mussed up under the
ship is too much for tlesh and blood to
stand. You forwnrd watch thcie' Slip
the table quick'
NEW ARISTOCRATIC ORDER.
I'loni a I.ettct In the Sun
As a lLsult ot leading of the oiganiz.i
Hon In Philadelphia riientlv of a new
and iidmhabb arlstoeiatk class entitled
The Noble Oidti of the lluons or the
Iltiiinvmedt, ' a s0iiitv to which the de
scendants of the lioblunen who fought toi
tht loiiPtsslon ot tin .Manna I harta aio
lo In iiiIuiHImI I am nmviil to beg the
favoi ol a f t w llms w lurt In to skotth
the "itliiut feituris of still auotliei so
clet nt li and evei.v member ot which is
tube entitled ' nuiiii of Common hense
Although this oiraulz.itlou expects to
locate iluptus in evuv state of the
I'lilon, it Is concetkd b'LonipeUnt JuilS s
of the teiuliniles of the human mind tint
a mnjoiit) of Its mtmbeis will b Inltl ttotl
trom New Ktiglaiid and tin Atlantic
statts and espiel.illv from the gicat
cltits alum; out staboaitl
o
Wi shall vvtkeme mi) one who imv bo
ilili to piove his cnpiclt) foi weart'lg
lilt hoiiotab'.e title ol our ordel, be lie or
she Hilton of Huiinvmitlt yuein l.adv.
ol Knlcht of the lloll.iiul Dimes Son or
Diughtir of tht Colon! i oi Hi volutlou-
niy W.us tit and we shall bi happv to
ncelvi aipllcatlous tor mimbeishlp not
oulv tiom the members of tht st and a
dozen kindred clicks, but also tiom the
main litiiuhtds of aspltiilith foi class
distinction, who to tlnii gicat ills ip
pointment and because of a eeitalli t.i
mlliailtv with out statutes us lelating
to pitjiuv bavt as jet been un iblo to
disptove tlieh lltness to be known ns
simple citizens of the lejiublle of the
Cnlttd States of Ann ilea. In short we
shall ixtcnd the hand of fellowship to
all who place tamllv U million above tv
ei.v othei larthlj cousldeiatlon, inilud
lint thone who hive a fnmllv to woishlp
ant! those who through no limit of their
own hive nothing bettei than tlit.lt in
dividual merits to fall bark upon.
- o
Il.ieh ihaptei shall lime a boird of ot
flieis to be nimposcd as follows- An em
peioi, thtee kings and font iiueeiit, an
uich cluinctllor, and arch tieasurei and
a farmei-gene-.!! of the dues ami initia
tion fits At the supieme htud of tho
niitlonal organlttion tture shall be a
orur, and to tills exalted pel soilage shall
lie Intrusted the power to mote at largo
400 primes and princtssis MX) dukes nnd
duthessts, and mi null) maniuists and
olhei mlnot no1ilei as he shall deem nec
ess.ir.v and aduiuate for the supjioit of
bis numist diKnlt) Tin re sh ill be iwo
intellectual iiu.illlleatlcins tot membci
ship evciv lanilldato must m.ike oitli or
alllrin that his oi her know U die ot and
interest In euircnt afTalis of state is nil,
and everj candlcl.ue must solemnlv
pledge himsell or heiself to refrain now
and toievir more fiom taking tho sllght
ist notice of the hlstoij of tho world
subsequent t" Uie smrinderof Lonl t otn-
wallis at Yorktown Jleialieis who aie
dlscoveied to possess a cleai idei of the
tmpoitunro to humaiiltv of leient tndiis
trlal i Images, or irenibtis who ventuie
to exerclho themselves wltll soilal and
eionomb cuiestlciis which hive ailsen
since the formation of our government,
shall be consldeied to have li signed anil
accoidliiKlv shall be stiutk olT the rolls
nnd their titles deduce! forfeited
HavflflcaiHid
QiHia
VK AUK CI.OSINUOUr I'Ol'll I) I'
(ll'lt Ol'KN brOCIC CHINA l'A'I
'I KUNS
At Cost
II' VOIT WANT A CHINA DINNKU
MKT NOW IH TIIK TI.MK lO Ul'V
WK AUK 1AK1NO Al'tOUNT OI"
STOCK ANI WANT TO CLOSK OUT
riii'sKrouu mm:s uiu'oiiu ran.
Itt'AItV 1.
tie cleions, mm
wMkiin ca
X'Jt'2 IjirUiivviiuna Avenue
GfltftSM
nnTTTroi
TI
e Best
Department in tie
Is the remark we frequently overhear when customers are
in the store An educated and enlightened trading com
munity such as we have in this city would not re
mark thusly were it not so. We beg leave to call your
attention to some new arrivals that we consider especially
desirable and cheap:
vSilkolines aud Metallic
Also a full line of T.issel
A special lot of Swisses at 12 4 cents.
New Fish Nets at 12, 15, 16, 19 aud 25 cents.
Solid Oak Screens, high aud wide, worth $2.50, at $1.79.
White Enameled aud Oak Easels, worth $1.50, at 73 cents.
The Best Odorless Japanese Goat Fur Rugs, in white aud gray, only $r9S.
TiESr Awnings of Every
OFF WITH TIE
ASTIIKOl-Ll Y1:A IS CAST OKI" like
" un old shoe, so should jon resolve to
carry out tbeslmlloby couilm; In unit select
ing n new nulr ot our tltgunt 'Iln isiioes
Jmtretelvcd for those who want ndvnucu
btvles at li lekwaul prices.
Lewis, Rcflly & Mvies,
WYOMING AVKNUIi
Tilt: MODUHN IIAItDVVARK SrOItE.
TIEY'MIE GOING FAST
Those Oil Heaters we told you
about last week. But the fact of
our having had a good sale of them
WILL NOT change our resolution
to clean them out.
THEY MUST GO
And judging trom prices we are
selling them at they won't last
long.
Call and Be Convinced,
& s:
)
J 10 N. WASHINGTON AVIi
MILL & CORNELL'S
Sue li a choice stock to soled frbm cannot
be found elsevv hero in this part ofthe state.
And when joa consider the moderate prlcet
ut vv blth tho good-i are mniUeil is a further
claim on the attention and lousldurntlou of
biijen.
GIFT 5UQQEST10NS.
WlMTINO Dl.shS
DlllAilVOTAllI.M
I'AM'l 'I'AIII 1.1,
CiihVAi.rii.AMrs
I'AllIOUCAIII.MTi
MustciOAiiiM.rs
CUIllOCVIIl.NtTS
Hook I'lShS,
1'ANCV llVhKt rS
I OUNOKS
WtlltKTAlll.KS,
KVSV'ClIAIIIS
GII.T ClIAIUS.
1M, VlllCllAU.S
IIOCKbllS,
HIIAVIM3STAMH,
I'lllt-STAI-i,
'1 AllOUItl.irM.
All at lowest tirlcri coaviKtent with the
high quality of Uie ifooclt.
&
ConeeH
At 121
Norlli VVKililiittou
Aveuue.
IrjB
flrmtire
Scranton, Pa.
CjS
Inpcry
Draperies of exquisite patterns,
Edgings to nutcu every color
Description Made to Orden
City
The Very Best
Clothiinig Mae infect an red
Is the only kind we have;
you can buy it as low as you
would have to pay for the ordi
nary. Call and see what we are
offering.
iflnf
416 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
r 7Y o m
INI
UiLJ
After a season's rest,
these goods are
Again to tie Front,
and suchOingliams
surpassing in beauty
and texture all for
mer efforts.
We Handle the
Genuine
Aedersoe's
Manufactured in
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
expressly 'for the fine
American retail trade-,
and In designs exclusively
our own.
They are Just opejied
and await your Inspec
tion. ,
hrx
Scotch
Hipaiis
530 and 512
LACKAWANNA AVENUE
IAZAA1
ranging from 7 to I2jc.
of Silkoliucs at 4c. per yard
IIOHJ
A Place
for EvemftMffli
EraytilBg ia
Its PUcace
We Have
Everything
ii tie Line of
Office
MppMes
.S l'A'I ION KUS K.Vn It AVKItS,
IIOI'KI, JKKMYN nUILDl.Na.
:m joining venuo.
a
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
General Agent for tho Wyorulnj
District for
JIlnlUK, lllnsttns, sportlns Smokeleu
and the Itepauao Ctieinlcil
Coinpuoyi
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
hafety I'use, CnH nnd Kxploderi
ItooiiH Jl.', 'Jill and 'Jll Coiumoawei.tlj
liulldlns, beruutoa.
AUUNCllii.
moo, rniin,
JOllNH-HMITllAION.
U. W. MUL1.1UAN,
nttston
Plj moiit'i
Wllkei'Uarri
IL 1PLEASAHI
COAL "
AT RETAIL.
Coal o the beat quality for clomes'.Iu ui
and ot all ilzes, Includlnc Uuckwheat an I
DlriUeye, delivered In any part of the city
at the lowest .rlce ,
Orders received at th Offlce, flrit floor,
Commonwealth buUdlne, room No t)
telephone Ho. UU or at the mine, tile
phone No. Zli, will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied ut the uiloe.
T. SI
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MPI1TPS
P01IEI.
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