TITE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE- SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1898. Piiblthei1 Inllr, ntrrpt liimtnv. Iiy tli Trlbiino riib!thIni:Conipviy, ill rifty ivnmi Month. ?lic Tribune's telegraphic news is 'from three to five liours fresher than that of any Philadelphia or New York paper circulated in its field. Those papers go to press at midnight; The Tribune receives news tip to 3 a. in. and sometimes later. All the news in The Trib ' unc while it is new. ):ntki!i:i at tiii: l-osTorrtci: at .cixantoxi l'A., AS8Kl-t-CI.A"W JIAlt.JIAITBIt. TWELVE PAGES. RCHANTOX. MAUCH 12, 1S0S. The Phllueielphln I.odRcf ! oimvlnr-pd that Mr. "Wiuimnnkpr'H Kubeiimtorlal cnndlducy "stands fr pure- politics nnd ffood Rovi'rnnieiit," l)Ut the Ledger lb innocent tijmt occsiilnnH. Churches and Saloons. AniotiR many persons the Impression rlls that It fs contrary to the law to Ki-ant n llnnnr llcew for a place Incited wlihln'SOO fee of n i lmrcir.or piihllc school. This 1 the law In 1116 it nnuiiomvenlths nut unfin tuuutedy It Is 1 cit the law In Pennsylvania, it emt;Iit to lie. Thf nest lcglfdature will bo raised to mak" it. tho lau. r.llt at tho piofont time it In within the power of the license oomt ,ln Its discretion it lie onsen a faloon to the rislit of every rr'irch, to the left, )ti limit or In the lP-ir. Kcjually ttii" In It that the court innv depy n licence within t rne pfo:: linlly to .1 chinch or a rchool nnd we liellevu that the hcnoiablo judijcs of 1 tckawanna county would be sustain ed ly iinjverahelmlnij majority of the P-ncl citizens of the county If thpy Humid announce emphatically nl the mining- teun or license emit their In tention hereafter to dtaw tt circle ,of It election around these public Institu tions, li respective of petitions or re MonnlraneoE. It onclit not to be lirceKS'irv for the trustees or conRrcp-i.tlon nC nnv church tc fro to tli.- trouble of Minn in e-miit a formal protest to ?ao their premises front profanatl in nnd to safejuinrd Oie worshl of the living Ood. Tlmunh ot nuf-t admit tli.it in the eye of the law the business of liquor selling tcands legalized yet that lcfr-'llKatio-l 13 condi tioned upon its subjection to certain lenricttons, some of which the law specifically dellnes and some of which are Included In the discretionnry power granted to the jinlgs. Tlieiv. nre few citizens who would clnose to have sa loons located next door to thplr 1 evi dences. Probably 110 judire on the ILacka.vanna bench would vote to li cense, either a retail or a wholesale liquor establishment within 200 feet of jils own homo. Certainly, then, it J,s lint unreasonable to ask that, tne pro tection which instinctively suc-rests Its-elf as salutary for tho homo be ex tended by the Brace of tho court to places of worship and instiuctlon. The enforcement of mieh a. restriction would not necessarily prevent any petitioner from socuriiifr a licence for a place not located within tho immediate vicinity of a church or a school; hence it would work no zeal hardship. Tlicso remarks arc lespcctfully sub mitted. .Senator HasceV paper says AVana maker's acceptance Is a notice to Quay to "stop, look nnd listen." Tliero can be very little doubt that if dls ntcr shall befall tho Itc-publlcan party in this state this year It will involve tho organization in contributory m g llscnce. Twin Sentinels : Hawaii and Cuba. "I am free to say," says Mr. Justice ITailan of the t'nlted States Supreme court, "that. In my opinion, there nre two additions which tho LTnlted States nntht make to Its territory for Its pro tection and safety Cuba and the Ha waiian islands. It would lie folly, al most ciinilnal, to neglect the oppor tunity now presented of acquiring pos session of Hawaii." Jiuitice Harlan, wo dare say, is In fluenced to form this correct opinion by the obvious fact that tho lTnltedStates, whether it will or not, is being carried by the irresistible impulse or evolution further and further nwiiy from Its orig inal Isolation, nnd out where tho cur jents of International rivalry meet and cioss. The conservatives In this coun try may pull back and cry halt to this movement as earnestly as they pkaae but they cannot nffect It. It is In the nutloir.s destiny. Development well ndvanced ct homo means inevitably the reaching out for conquests nbroad peaceable conqueHs, we hope; con quests In commerce nnd the arts won fairly and with charity for nil; but at all events conquests. It is In the Ameri can's nature to aspire to lend. The pace we have nlready attained in cap turing forelcn trade, after only a few years of Forious trial. Is Indicative of invuter possibilities to come. Just now the horizon of our interna tional activities has upon it but one cloud. We aie at odds with Spain, with the remainder of Kurope apparently neutral or In sympathy with 0111 mod el ato and thoroughly Justified position. Tet It muht not be forgotten that when, twenty-three years ago. our attitude towaid Cuba and Spain under parallel conditions was identically tho same, the posture of Europe was ominous if not avowedly hostile. thu lllubtrating that we dare not assume nor expect always to be on teims of entire amity and nccord with the powers beyond tho sen. If in the pursuance of our pacific way wo shall heroafter bo favored by the aliKcnco.of. friction or menace, us wo havo been In the past, the possession of Cuba and Hawaii as outposts, one us Mjntlnol fur the Atlantic seaboard and the 'otlier In Guardianship, of tho In creasingly valuable Pacific, will do no harm; but If In future bhall come war, let us profit by the lesson of very re cent events and prepare oui selves in due season. Hawaii is ready for our ownership nbW;CUba probably Avlll be at a time not many years distant. ' 11 -Major Burke, of Buffalo Hill's Wild West , ehow, Is going, It Is ' Bald, to taltett company "of fcdwboys 'to Cuba to Unlit for tho Inmtrjtonls. If this Is true Hlanco had better,. hoist a white Hag at mice and thus mive time. Colonel Fred tlriuit says his father had plans laid durinfr the excitement fnllowltiK the Vlt-Rlnlus affair to wild Clenral Sheridan With f.0,000 men on n tltct of fast transports to a Spanish pott, fiotn which point he was to In wide Spain and capture Madrid cue the duns could realize what wan happen ing. It Is 11 pity that tHN novel pro ject wns abandoned. The sequel shows that Its execution would "have been wise (Uatcsmanshlp and into economy. An Act of Justice, Tho Ohio legislature Is now wrestling with the subject of libel law reform and it (cf'nl.s disposed to be fairer to the newspapers than the last Pennsyl vania, legislature wns. it has passed tluough one branch o;id expects to en act llnally a bill whhdt provides cub stautlally ns follows; The defendant In any civil action In libel, may nllege and prove the truth of thojmatter charged as defamalciry.and proof of the truth of the Fame Khali be a complete defento to tiny claim for damages, and In every case the defendant may prove miti gating circumstances . to reduce the amount of damages, including the gcli eial r nutation of the plaintiff nt or about the time of the .publication of the alleged libel. Jf It. shall appear at tVe trial that tile publication com plained of was made In good faith, thrnitvh mistake of fact, the plaintiff shall recover only such actual damages a may be specially pleaded nnd proved, unless It shall appear that the defend ant after having been requested by the plaintiff in writing to retract the libel ous charge failed to do ro In n public and conspicuous manner, within a rea sonable time after such request M'as inndi-. The obvious intent and effect of this legislation is to undothe monstrous assumption, which the law heretofore has aimed nt publishers alone among thp il Iff cient classes of .defendants haled before it, thu't guilt exists until Innocence is proved. Tinder this as sumption it usually works out that the meaner the man libeled and tho smaller bin original reputation the more cer tain Is he, w ith the aid of shyster law yers nnd Ignoramus Juries, to get n verdict. Another consequence of this Indefensible condition Is that it is al ways the honorable and conscientious tu'wspaier which is mulcted most heavily when caught In a mistake, be ing punished for its respectability and good Intentions, while In tho same community notorious blackmailing and fllth-dlshcmlnatlng sheets are left free to bf spatter and pollute the public nt will. This presumably Is on tho prin ciple that malice, like death, loves n shining mark. We trust that the Ohio libel bill will pas-s, and that In operation It will shame Pennsylvania Into doing like wise. Prior to lsr,j Snaln'B Imports and c P'Tts we'1" "bout equai, 1-eins In tho neighborhood p' $i3.',.Uii0,a00 civil. Hut m both 1MW and 107 her Import? end exports hae increesed tho former ry $1R.UOO,COO and the latter by SRG.OOO.OCO. So; erficlnlly this statement 01 the case Indicates proxpeiitv, but wc Kdievo it ir.'ist be accounted for in exactly the oppoi'ltv direction. In other words. Stowing Imports (the gain being chief ly In food stuffs) mean the paralysis of home agriculture under the drain of peasant recruits for the Antlllean war; while growing export betoken the fail tire of the home market to demand bp.UnV industrial productions, thus ne cessltating their sale abroad. Thla cx ph nation Is corroborated by 'Jpiln's internal condition, whereas tho hypo thesis that Spain is prospering In spite of her exhausting wars is not borne out by any discoverable? ftut. Much curiosity has been expressed as to what the new woman will do in case of war. It has been intimated that If she should sain tho ballot she would also be called upon to fight for hr country if the occasion nrotv. Prom present Indications it would appear that she will not wait for the draft but will volunteer to go to the fiont with a i"nl gun loaded with real am munition, but t-omehow we don't ad mire Iter an much as tho theatrical ef fect of a regiment of Amazons would apparently warrant. Somehow wo still like the oli woman who stayed nt homo and wept a jsxeat deal but also man aged to see through her tears enough 10 fabhlnn many a comfort to bless the pour trooper and the private in tho ranjts on many a w eary march, Somo of tho old women are yet alive and we are thankful. A Philadelphia business tlrm dis charged a workman last week because he was obliged to be absent a few hours when oummnned as witness on a case in court. No redress la to be had under the laws in this state and thus the poor man must suffer for obedience to the demands of tho com monwealth. while the niggardly em ployer Is unmolested. Last year the United States pro. duced $1S0,C73 worth of pieclous stones. This was a gain ovor ISflS of 35 per cent., but It is evident that It will bo some time before the gem business will equal In importance tho digging of the dusky diamonds. If England really needs a "strong man" to leplaco IvOid Salisbury appli cation might bo sent to Princeton, JC. J. There Is a "stifliig man" at that place who has had some experience in statesmanship nnd who Just now is out of a Job. 1 i. Mr. Kohlsaat'H paper continues to clamor for a war with Spain in order to save the fall elections, but. as tho cabinet member roiunrkcd, Mr. Kohl aaat has probably slipped Ills trolley. Virginia newspapers are beginning to discuss Genera! Lee's senatorial chances. If Vliglnia is true to her tiu- dltlons they ought to be good. . It Is now In order for General Coxey and the lonR-diBtance bicycle riders to rtand up and tell us what they know about ood roads. According to the London Times, Great Itrltaln's drink bill nvoragos ninio than $19 n year for eaoh man. woman and child. The opportunity for lemprrance reform In the mother coun try io evidently still healthy. It Is remnrknble how few candld.iteo for governor of the stato of Pennsyl vania have any persona! aspirations for the oillce, according to their let ters of acceptance. Had Pnlfltaff lived in tho ngo of yel low journalism thcro. .would havo been new point to his exclamations "Lord, how this world is given to lylngl" It It !.t true ns u ported that the people of Germany nro discarding their meerschaums for cigarettes, Fiance need not wait long for her rovetige. Tho announcement that Mr. Vnnn mnker will handle his own campaign fund Is liable to be followed by u hard frost In tho rural dlsttlcts. The opinions entertained by England and 'Senor do Lome on the McKlnley administration seem to bo slightly di versified. If thifl war entertainment keena tip Itllly Hryan is liable to play to empty benches for some time to como. Tor a bird that has neglected voice culture so long, the American ongle makes u pretty giod showing. TOLD V THE ST.UvS. Daily Horoscope Dtnwii bv Ajncclius, Tim Tribune Astioloei. Astrolabe Cast: .11 a. in., for Suturday, Match li", IsM. A child born on. this day will lie happy if born a . where oultido of Spain or Vllken-rsarre. The nrmy of the unemployed could be relieved to an extent by giving them work on the street?. Put Scraiuon, of course, would rather dole out ehurlty ttnn Bio people work thnt would tmproo tho clt. A lare number of polltiral "lteconc n tiwdos" about the stute expect to prollt b Hie Wati.uraker relief fund. Tlio earlv goidener of today will no doubt he able to harvest his crop with an Ice pick. AJacchus' Advice. Do net tluow coins In n slot machine, unless oiild machine Is labelled "out 01 or der," The Onion Restored and IndonulabI? From the New Yoik Sun. THE PEUVID Amcricat, patriotism manifested In congtes by both senators and represent itlvis of all parties and evi ry part ot th I'nlon is in Hm If n Breeit litnry won. it Is llkelv to prove a sjo-irunrd f peiico with Spain, but Is of tar moro im portanco us u elitiionstratlnn that this republic Is now thoroughly. curiimciIv. and heartily united. 'Xbe retititii.11 of Gonnral ritzhugh Lee nt Uaviinn by the present administration was both prudent, so far us concern our relations with Cuba nnd Spain, and grateful to th" touthern people ns a inanlf station tlu.t a Ilepubllt.in president Is not swayed by any narrow sectional prejudices nnd l altogether frfp from anlmobitle ermtcd by tho civil war of a generation ngo. Kiu luigli Leo, a nephew of the famous Gui ernl Itobert F. L"e, and him elf a gen eral of conspicuous service In the Con feel, rate nrmy, bears a name nnd has a personality which appall to the hearts Tt' the southern people. Hi nee nlsn tile le rint KUggrition that In the event iff war with Sp tin he should be muele a brigadier general of the I'nlte I States mmy touched ileenly tho. sensibilities and awak ened quickly the pride of the south. It Is nn appointment which not improbably wn'iUI be made under such clrcuinstanci 4 and would be accepted by the popfo uni versally as peculiarly happy, -.0 As General Wade Hampton, of 80 ith Carolina, hay remarked, th? south is yet too neat the horrors of the civil wur 10 be 1 ucer for u new war. 'i'hi same feel ing pievalls throughout 'be I'nlon ntnorg tlie cenentlon whirh tialurel the strain -md suffered the hardships of that nwful fratrlcidui conflict, but at the south, where It was wvscd with bitterness for four years en hundreds ot battlefields, the scars 111 e stiU t'lfiblc and the stiurt Is not yet hc-nled completely. The soi'tli d-slna rath -r to cm tinup in Its recov ery from tho disasters cf war than to Invito another conflict. In which it would bo subjected to tho povsibilltlei of tran sitory tlaniuse along its coast line and to losses occasion?! by Intel minions of Its commerce. Hence, fortunately for the wholo country, the south maintains spe cial calmness at thU time of strained re lation with Spain As cJt-8en.uor In galls found during a recent lour thiouph the southern states, theMjenplc are re solved to stand by the government, what ever the eeiit. hut they nre not losing their heads In bellicose excitement. They nre waiting coolly and In o Judicial frame of mind and teklns no snap Juelsmonts. Ilut thin it nerv Is only nn indication of resolute strength rendy for the de fence of the republic if occasion shall demand its expenditure. No one who visits the south can full to be Impre used by the splendi.t material for an urray which there appears on all sides. Jt is distinctively a lighting population; evervwhere nre tnr evidence ol a physical vigor which refutes utteily the notion once entertetiivt! b people Ig norant of tho nctniil southerners that it Ineks the strersth acquired In n rus? geeler climate. Nowhere In th" world are there finer examples of physical man hood. The southern grusp In the h.inel shako alone furnlsbcM indubitable cl el, nee of peculiar muscular viuor. It s, theielore, not from any dcilcleney of Hie military spirit that the south refrains Irom war blunter. It is the culm reserve of people confident In their power and courage. If tho need tame for tho na tional defense there would raise an army in tho southern states which would rh.il tho matchless ar;ny of Northern Vlrslnla led by Genual Lee. -o . Thus a war cloud has been trans formed Into u ialnbow of national prom ise. From the very foundation of this to publlo dangerom, elements of discussion appeared, unit thi- rnude Inevitable the civil war of a generation ufco. lam enmo, but the weds of bitter section U animosities remained to disturb the couise of our politics. The wholo south, so tai ns the witlte population was conreimel, adhered to a slnule political party, lurse ly as an expression of opposition to tho north, dominated by tho other ptTUtlc d paity. Parties therefore were sectional, and the crnsi'fiuence was the preserva tion of tho old-tlmo spirit of disunion. It wsa an untoward, a dangerous political sltuntion. due lather to passion and pre. juellco than to reasonable difference of political opinion concerning questions uf fectlng the common prosperity; and It has remained such ivltli little variation up to this time. Economical chungt at the south have tended eluilng veiy recent years to produce some tiausfoiniatlon In Hill southern political sollellt. but tha demonstration of a feeling of common Ameilean fratornits. sweeping away all merely sectlon.il lines of illusion, has not been muele emphitie thiousrhout the Union until now. Now, In truth, there is no north, no south, no enat, no west, but Ann-! Icu. presents Itself to the! world as one great nnd united nation, ngalntt which no foreign power nnd no combina tion of foielKu states enn hope to wage successful wur. This patriotic manlf tatlnn affords the bust nsmiruuee tlmt th outcome of the present complications with Spain will he peaceful j but It will bo a penro glorified by the rectie of Cuba fiom cruel unit rapacious Spanish dominion. COMPANION'S. Trom tho Washington Post.' Si'iiln bus n population of 18iWO,oOO nnd nn ni my that has been teci tilled by inn srrlptlmm unlll sesrcely ally able-bodied adult males me left. The Insurrections In Cuba and the Philippine; havo been fearfully exhaustive or life. The navy ot Spain is Inferior to mus. Her debt of 11 billion and a quarter of doll.it s is llv times ns great per c ipltu as ours, while her ability to pay Interest on it or to in dense It by loans Is Insignificant. u eoni pnri'd with the tesources ot our lountry. That a country In such a condition will compel this republlle to go to war with her ought to bo to the last degree Improb able. Such rrmpulslnn can cnnie onlv when compatible with the maintenance of our honor as a. nation. And If It should come, a great nation with 11 Just catiso and an honorable iccord will lace 11 weak nation with a bad cause and a history that seems a strange basis for tho toweling jnlde that i-tiiiuls on It. Seven-ty-tltrcc millions of people, united as one, hi the richest country on the globe, can nfforel to bo indu'gctit of a worn-out peo ple of loss than one-third of their num ber. Hut there Is it limit beyond which our Indulgence must not and will not go, or i.vc.ir.ciLMtr.t: i:;:.i:riT. Rochester Demccrut and Chronicle. Tho war excitement ot tho past few weeks, If there should be no war, would prove of Incalculable l-em-flt to this coun try In the knowledge It has Imparled to the muss-, s of our people, lucluclhif; many congressman, of the real needs of our navy and our coast delenses. Many mill, tnry nnd nnval officers and ninny news papers hne been hammering nwuy on this nbj pt for voars. but It has been tm priaiiblp to impress cither the populnr or thp congressional mind with a practical sense of the Imrorinnee of the question. The Interior nnd the gre it west have neetl I'speclnllv apathetic, but the whole coun try is at last arou d and It Is to be hoped that before It settles down to Its for mer imtlftercncc our n.ny and coast ile I'elises will be thoroughly cqulpind and prepared for any emergency. THE REAL CULHLNAJiS. From the Ituffalo Express. Labor has and should expect no lights not shared bv nil citizens. Obedience to rccognlzi el authority is the llrst duty of citizenship. Disobedience thereto ts ctlme In tho Individual und anurctiy In tho mob. Kn Interest has more to gain from tho enforei me nt of this rule- than has labor. Labor Is the first and wor.t suf ferer under tyranny, ml'governmi nl and anarchy. The mem engaged In the T.at tlmer 1 tot hud special reason to know this, for most of them had reee nt!y come from countries where' one or all of these' conditions prevail. Still, public opinion will readily accept their ignorance as their excuse nail visit Its condemnation on the conseleliei le "-s dcnarogiii s who m'slrd them to the Ir deaths nnd who will now doubtless be most loud In rvpre '-.i.i-r the kinel of sympathy which might ensnv gcad men in' 0 tempting a le petition e,f the terrible Lattlmer bsson. Mi IMPORTANT E.VTERPEIr.E' From the Phlladelnhla Pre". A new railroad i-nte rprlse of more than ordinary significance is tuv'e rseood to havo been preij, etrd by promin, nt Seranton nnd Wilke s-Uarre people who hove extensive mining, lumber and rail way Inte rests. The new rond Is to run fiom Tunkh innoek to Wiilinmsport While the undcrtaUlrg has not been ne tuully beifun, It Is sluteel to have be , 11 decideil upon. The construction of neb a lint, with the connections It would have at Tunkli.vinoeit, would brluu Willlamspoit tlKhly mlle-s nearer N'av York elty than It now is by ni.v rall roud connection. It would also provide nn outlet in th it tTlrn Hon for .1 con siderable. Intuvitilng tt'i'rltoty. it wenild turn a very considerable volume of busi ness from this city, nnd Is n matter of veiy rreat cni sequence wiich it woulel be unwise to look at in 11 ny but its V ue llsht. ' an wir::i) people. From the Washington Post. It will be no longer possible to Imagine that there Is the smelliest flaw in 01 r unity of feeling ns n people', (t is no loimer oneu to qiii stlon thnt the notion stands ns one man In Its patriotism ir.cl devotion. The stn.se of strength, of har mony and of piielo will be'.ir fruit of ciilmupiK nnd patience. The knowleds'o tnnt we a'e prepared. In spirit nud III miU'rhel, for any emergency will bring with It serenity ; nd iieruce. THE O TISEE WAV. The man who had built up the new town and was showing a prospective set tit r about the place, pointed with pride to a pretty little church, Just completed. "Do you belong to the church?" usked the visitor. "I should say not." replied the head man of the burg, with an air of Injured pride, "the church belongs to int." Detroit Preo Press. GE.VnKAL LEE'S ANSWER. From a Havana Dispatch. Once when the autonomists here talked of the circulation of a petition seeking Consul Oeneial Lee's removal rmel wonl was se'nt to him of the action illleged to be contemplated, he raid they shnultl send tin- peper to him and he would sign it ndding that his name might carry some weight. The petition wus not cir culated. HOW TAXES INCREASE. From the Path N. Y., Plalndoakr. The rate at which taxis have increased since 1M4 Is shown bv tho following I11 stuncc; Norman Milliman. a larmer of Gene seo, while looking over some receipts a few days ago came across one for tavH which his .faille r nald In 1MI, and the amount was tii. The taxes on the same farm uro now between IJ und 510 a je-ir. J.V A NEI'SMELL. From tho rjttsburg Times. The law Is tho defense of the Individual and the salvation of the nation. Violence loward It cannot win. "Marioo Marianne!99 Coffee Pot Insures in every home perfection iti the art of makiug- a delicious, healthful autl iuvigorat iug cup of coffee, Call flnrl See Tliem. WMkllH CD. X'J'2 LacUawaauu Avon 10, GO PIP AW J Mi . We Are Now Slewing Oiii New Eiae oi , Ladies9 amid Musses9 TaIJormade Spring0 Smlts,' Jackets, . Capes9 Silk Waists and Separate Skirts TJiesc Great Departments have blossomed out In radiant 5prlng beauty. The Immense space devoted to these stocks are overflowing with new and ser viceable garments. Comparisons which we have made prove the vast superi ority of the values we offer in this season's best goods over anything that com petitors are prepared to do. There is satisfaction as well as money saving here.1 You Will Notice a Few of ' Ladles' Separate Skirts of plain and fancy material from 98c upwards. The Latest Novelty in Skirts are the Bayadere Silk Striped Wool Goods, In nil colors, at $3,49. Jiinst for a FflyerSpecIaI for Today Four-Hook Genuine Foster Pique Gloves, in Blacks and CoJorstlie $1,75 kind, at 95 cents. Lewis, Rellly DavIeSc AIAVAY.S KUbY. Spring or 'PS. vi: maki: a hi'i:cialtv nv rnoT CI.OTlll.NH. WC !.'1TTI.CI,Y 1'iT Till: II'XT. THATlMOUllllUSINliS'. SlIOI, SlleiUS I'OL'lt FMJOIW, AND NOTlllXU IlfT HUOL-j. Lewis? EeSIly & Bavles, Hi AND IIO WYOMING AVENUE. TilK 310UBUK HAUDU'AKE bTOltU WI3 II AVE HAIIOAINS Every Bay I.Ill' I'S CALL YOt't: ATTENTION TO A I'lJW Ol-' llL'U JJAllUAINSi l'liUiliheil Tea and Ooll've T'uts with t'oppcr ltottimi inc IlenniH l'utntn .Munliurs 'j:m Wlilto Mi"ttll Teeapuoii3 Hie! t-cl V.'lntej itetnt Tabluhpoons 'joo set Tin Dairy l'uns, 1 to O nt to each Tiu Ualry I'linn, tl to l'i ijt tic each KUJI' YOUR EYE ON OL'lt WINDOWS FOIl UAlttiAlNrf. k 'SHEAR CL 11!) N. WASUINUTON AVE. MILL & CONNECTS TT o n Ttor!?i rp i ! I (i Cii eCTliii. Such n clinlco stock to leloot from eanno'. bu found clrowhero lntliUjurt oftho Btnto. And whon yon consider tuo moderata ptlee nt which tliu goods nro mntUo.1 Is a farthor clnlm on tha attention and vomldtratlon of buycri. GIFT SUGGESTIONS. WniTisa nnwi, Diics-iiKaT.Mii.us, b'.NcyTAiit.ii4, ClIEVAl,Ul.ASSnt I'AIII.OIlC'ADINKTi. JlusioOAinNnrs, CUItloCABirJIS't'-i. Dome Casiks Fancy IIaskkih I.Otl.vaB-e, woisKT.vm.r.ii Easy Chaii;, OII.T t'HAtlH, I.NI.AlnClt.UHS ltocKcn S1IAYI.N0 STANDi l'HIllRTAMi ' TAJiouimrriM. All at lown prlce?i comHtoat with tug hlh quality urihoeeioii. & Cbmnell " Noitli Wiuliinstou Avenue. 5crnnton, Pa. T(So is" He Leading Styles The Very Best Clothlog MaomifactMred 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. BBf E 426 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. YT Tr T u 1L41U tWBSS O E A P N I T R Q We nre sole .igents in this city for the .above make of celebrated Kid Gloves, and are now showing them in a full assortment of Spring Shades for faster wear. We also handle "exclusively" the" following well-known and re liable makes, viz : "P. Centemeii &Co." "Joinville" "iMonopole" "Fownes" which for wearing qualities, per fection of lit, etc, are unrivalled. For this week only we will make a speci.il offering of one of our most popular 51.25 Gloves, REAL KID- at 9c. These goods being taken from our regular stock and not bought for "Special Sale Purposes," are therefore thoroughly reliable. We always carry in stock a full line of popular length gloves for re ceptions and evening wear, from 8 to 20 button Ienghts, at right prices. 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE V 7 ciAv W M Vi 'V BAZAAR" ; Large Center Wiiiow I SIX MYS9 TRIAL V I -rf4 SS-i Flaaelary Feicll PoMi If it breaks a point bring it back. Now In saneral ma In tho public HctiooK flltv hall anil court huuse olllco-f, anil many private) b.ist. mi iil.ieci in tho city. YOUltsrora prlco saved In lead nnd tin tluio waited In old inshloned chopping. REYMJfcS BROTBDERS, hTATIONEHS EXOUAVEH Jiomii JEUMYX HUILDI.VO. ISO Wyomlns Avcnuo. HENRY BEL5N, JR., Ueacral Arent for llio Wyomlnj Ulkti-lut to: MJnlns, llinstlner.'iportln?, smolieltiil und the) lte.'lnuuo tmsaua. t'ompaay'4 mm explosives. fcnfuty ruse. Cnpnond i:ploJa.i. ItOQini SJia aitl and 'Jtl Comiaouwei t'j Huildins, bttruutoi AUENCIEi THO'-, FOP.D, joiiNii.HMrra.t'io.v, W. U51ULI.IU.VH, PltHteii rij inoat'i WUKevlJifM II PLEASANT AT RETAIL, Coal of tho best quality for domesita U3 and of all ilzes, Including UucUwhc.it and Ulrdscye, delivered In any part of tli city, at tho lowest w.-1cq Ordars received at tho Offlce, first floj'. Commonwealth buliainjr, room No 6; telephone No. 2634 or at tho mlns, tele phono No. SU, will bo promptly attended to. Dealer supplkd at the mine. ,. i , T. SI yawl. m iFi:-;iv DUP0MT8 POWDER. COAL N
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