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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. jSOS.
THE METHODIST
MINISTERS POR WAR
Resolutions Against Spain and Latin
Civilization Are Adopted.
SENTIMENT ALMOST UNANIMOUS
Not the Conference's l)atr to LorIs
Inte, It Bnyi, but It Cnu Ailrlso mid
KxhortTliB KcIrii in Culm Dan
gerous to Atnorlciin Mornl"Tho
President Upheld.
New Ymlc, April C Tlio ronferenre
In the Metropolitan Temple vvns lively
nnd excited thla morning when Di.
Jtttncs M. King, chuliinnn of the com
mittee on national uftnlis, read the re
pot t of the committee artalgnliiK Spain
and demundliiR the freedom of Cuba.
A standing vote on the adoption of tin.
report was propooed by the ptesldeiit.
I5lshop Hurst.
All the mlnlitcrs Immediately Jumped
to their feet and the bishop declnied
the report ndoptod unanimously. When,
however, pome diKiie of quiet us re
ttored throu membtr.s were standing,
calling on the clmlr for recognition. The
rhulr lerngnircd the Iti'V. Oecnge 15.
Mead, of Vuil's Gate, X. Y., who Mild'
"My heait i thumping at what 1
lme Just heard, i want Cuba ltee,
but I do not want win. I cannot fuel
that the general tendency of the teport
is. wise "
Up was Intetrupted bj pevetal mora
bns mahlng points of otdn. Mr. Mead
claimed the privilege, liowi ver.nnd vvuh
allowed to go on, He said that he had
not Noted fot the upon and could not.
"I may be .1 fool, ' he said, "hut I am
n conscientious ono " Two other nieiii
beis sided with Mi. Mead, and the chair
then ptorlalmul the lepoit adopted by
n vote of 1C3 to 3. A lesolutlon was
nffeicd and passed that topics of the
leport be sent to the picsldent and the
luads of the viulous committccH on fot
tign telatlons.
Tin: in:portT.
Tho lepoit ind in part as follows:
Ametlca has furnlslieil a new gencsm
In the hlhtnn of Hie human iai-e, Willi
tho best ol the n ist rlvllzntlons sur
inumlliiK Its li.ltlul inoMmcittH. We
aie the lulls of Ulster) anil wo arc
Iking In timis wlii'ii hlntorj Is bcliu,
uuiile. It lignum us to iit'ogni.t and
inula1 sine that vvu me la Hue Willi
'tod's thnuclit .'nil pat pose ....
It sei ms to linvi hi til lilt- ill Mne pui-l'O-e
to piulittilt Latin rlvlllz.itlon,
with Its ccclislastlial clomlimUun and
Its lmiiiIsitorl.il puiM'Ciitlotis, with Us
henrtliss tortineh and coimilimeli'ss
irueltles. from tahliig root In soil 1 I'
ll lvcd foi the great cxperlnvnts in
i It-government. . . .
Inspired bv this lepiililic the nations
In tin' South and (Vutral Auietica and
ol Mexico have tlitown oft tin- juKe
of Latin tvrnmiv, and 1 spite tlie
bondage of heiedlty. luvo innde eoni
liieuil.ihle progiess tow aid rcpahlleaii
jiirnis of go liunent.
The telntloiis ol Spain to the Amci
1 1 is h.is always bis n tint of Mipprcs
slon and spoliation, of i oaiiiiirt lal
monopoly and polltlcnl despotism Al
i hough Sgiaiii oiu'c owtiul this entlit
In inlHpheie. and was the most nuvver
lul nation on the earth. toila In this
western woild bhe only holds In tin
etasp of her ciuel hand, altiailv
-truel: with paralysis. Porto HUo unit
unhappy Cuba.
AX INDKTMnNT.
We liplltvo that tho followlns tints
toiislltuto an indictment demanding
i lie expulsion of Siunisli title Iroia
Oiua:
1. Its destruction of commit clnl la
tiTests of tin I'rlted States allea(l
uiaKIng an Invtiio of hundreds of
millions of ttiMsuii
J. lis Insolent siuirtiing or our mcr
i liuntmi n on the high seas and le
paillutlon of claims foi restitution
!. Its eowatdly insult to our honored
inesldent. I Its repii sent.itiM- at out
nation's eapllol.
I. Its tiivlul truittnent of Interna
tinnal dlidomitle t. -l.it ions
Its requiring the I mud Suites in
nliedlonce to humiliating ireat ohll
Katlons, to polite the xe.ih to prevent
the eMens.on of aid to struggling pu
tt lots t-ei'l.lni' aid.
i:. ltsettinlnall peimlMilvf ii nut or
deied. destiiictlou of the .Maine, with
I lie loss of tilt liven nt JU) Anieilciill
dcfendirs
T. tts baibarltv and Inhumanity In
the methods ol wailati. with its
ireacheious mmdei ol men, its held
lag nnd starving or Hie aged, anil wo
men and chtlditn to the etnit ol oet
iio.uoo In number.
v Its sacilleglous pi i test ot tlaini
ing to be a I'lni. tian nation.
'i. Its pioytltutlim of the moral sins"
I our citizens by obliging thrm for
iars to look upon and lieeomi fanul
1 ir with fiendish tiailmilsm
la. Its paialvrliu; imwir upon the
''hrlstlan civilisation of tin ciutui,
iiv holding 'n dnihiipss, ilmci than
tliat of the middle at.s, tin lnhab.1
ants of the f-illest Island ol the si a
We desire to imew our ixptessliii
of eontldeiice in tin n.itrlntlsui i mil -ago
and lapiuitv ot the pr sldi nt ot
ihe I'ntted States, and to teiord our
lallh In the wlnlom ol his tounstllors
.ind tho belief that eoimn ss will I...
found equal to the ilemamls of evri)
national emirgenev.
PRESIDENT TO THE POPE.
Vr. McKiuley KvplaliiK His Iteasous
lor Itrjeetiim I ll ti'l I eiitlo'l.
I.uiidini. April 5 A special dispatch
fiotn Jtome, puhllshed heie tills after
noon, says n telegrntn icedved nt the
vallcnn from the I'nlted States lias
announced the failute of the pope's
Intervention. It says that I'rcsidi nt
MfKlnley shows liltntolr euivmely
sensible of the Initiative taken by the
pontiff, but It was Impossible fm him
to oval come the piejudlct, evtii
though It may bo unjust, enttrtalieil
In ft itmjorlty of tho Ameiltan peo
ple against the Vatican's lntu volition
in political nffalis
Ptu.sldent McKlnley added that he
"wsis oppobed to war now ns in the
past and would still do nil pos-slble to
avoid having lecoutso to suth u la
mtntalile expedient," which he ton
sldered to be "unworthy of civilized
countries; but, he could not do so
against tho teutluicnt of the nation
which claimed the tndependt nee of
Pubu nnd n cessation of the honors
which have been going on foi three
years In that unhappy Island."
Home, April a -The Vatican author
ities this evening absolutely it-fused
to furnish any Information relative to
the dispatch whitli President MeKln
ley is said to have sent to the pope
on the subject of the latter's media
tion with Spain, und In which the
president was represented as having
outlined bin vmvvu on tho Cuban situ
ation. The cioilcal organ, the Osservntore
Itomano, Is equally silent.
LOOKS LIKE ATROCIOUS CRIME.
Unconscious nnd ItonuHy Trrntri)
Womnn rotiml in II rr Home.
Lewes, Del., April 5. Jlrs. Gem-so
wiMoru was found in tlio Imckyurd
of her home here last evening, un
conscious. One shoulder vvnB dislocat
ed, her face and limbs bruised, her
hair disheveled und clothing dlrar
tnnged. She Is supposed lo have been
the victim of a brutal assault. Mrs.
LanUford had not regained conscious
ness early this evening, nnd the par
ticulars of the cusu cunnot bo ascer
tained. Whllo the theory of assault is ac
cepted, there vvcio no traces of any
struggle, cither in or out of the- house,
nnd It ! believed sho vuil chloroform
ed. If it develops that she wai really
assaulted the criminal will have a
"hot time" It he is found In this lo
cality. AFTER A SPANISH SPY.
liclicvod to he Stealing Secrets nt
Portress .llonroe.
Port Monroe, Vn , April 5. Theie Is
n good deal of excitement here over
the ulleged dlscovety of the presence
ot a Spanish spy Several nights ago
the sentty at Pott Montoe, whose poit
was nearest the- newly-tirinnged es
planade foi rnpld-llte und disappear
ing guns.notlced a man skulking nlong
the glassy side of the slope. He elml
linged. but received no answer The
next night the same thing occuned,
nnd the sentry challenged nnd then
llred.
Hlnnk caitildgoM wete In use, but
since the Incident Captain Hosklns, of
the fort. Is authority foi the statement
tint the gunt d Is aimed with ball car
It Idge, and with oiders to shoot. When
Commodoii- Sthley wus at the Hotel
Chamlieilaln a man of foieign ap
pearance watched him closelj. Trlonds
ot Commodoii- and Mis. Schley noticed
the man seveial times. He Is legis-
I teietl nt the hotel, but hns avoided all
the guests
While the tent ties nt the foit can
1 shoot n str.mgei Intituling, theie Is no
law In fotce by which at present he
can be appiehended Colonel Finnk.
In command of Pott Monroe, said to
i night thut a day guuid as well ns i
i night guai d was being ptevetved
about the now gun emplacements" and
stt angel s would not be given Infoima-
tlon.
.
DELAWARE PEACH CROP.
Undoubtcdl) Itiiiued This Season by
the Cold Heather.
Uiidgcvlllc Del. Aptll r. The ther
mometer this morning leglsteied 2C de
gtees, and a half Inch of lie was
fotmed This was the fouith .succes
sive heavy fiost since the peach tiecs
have been In bloom, lit eat damage has
been done to the buds. i-Mieclnlly the
late varieties tif ft lilt. The tiees nie
litciallj covoiod with buds and ciow
eirtiiie hoiilng enough have escaped the
fiost to limine a small ci.ip at least.
It will tequlie one oi two w 111 111 davs
before the full damage will be Known
Dover, Del., A pi 11 B Monibeis of the
legMntuie ttoin Sip-sex county think
that the frost .vesterdav and this mm n
lug have seilously d.imnged the fiult
ciop, peaches ospt-t lull. Itepicsetitn
tlve Dukes, of MIlMlioto. savs that
the damage to the pinch ciop is seilotis,
and Mr. Whltne.v sas all the fiult
which put out buds Is killed. Senator
Ponlmoio, fiom Uelpslc tlilnks that no
great damage has been dune In his
neighboihood.
PULPIT FIGHT OVER LIQUOR.
Signers ol License Applications Lik
ened to .Indus.
Stioiulsbuig Pa . Aptll "Two well
known pt cachets hue are at v.n lance
over the llintot ttallli and tin It e
chniige of shots has lit en ot the sen
sational otdei. llev. i: V. Dixon, of
the Hast Stmudsbtiig Methodist chinch,
recently stnitled Ills tongiegation by
likening ehuieli nienibeis who signed
license applications to Judas rscarlnt,
nnd declined that lawvets who took
license fees Wete selling theli souls for
S"i npiete.
Dt. Cioeketl, or Chi Ist Episcopal
chinch, has nnsweied with a I'liiion
on the "luteniperani e of Tempeiance,"
saing that the state was a hlghei
nut luii tlj than the people, and that
wluit the stnte licensed lie hud no light
lo condemn If nn evil existed the
ifini-ily .should be sought at the foun
tnln head
DIED AFTER EATING SHAD.
The SniUoins Keseinblcd Thoie ol
ICInod PoIkoiiiiii;.
New Voik Aiitil r Mlh M. I. Kln-
, dlebeigei, wife ot Dl Klndlebeigei, of
Washington. D C, tiled last; night nt
I the Hotel Cltiiitl. of what Dl H Web-
ster Davis illaguost-il as exhaustion.
. heait failuie and ptomaine poisoning"
Mis Klndlebeigei ate shad for tlln-
nei onPiItla evening She toniplalned
I of feeling ill a Tew hoiiis Intel, and
I 11 l..riu l......l.. . I. i U.... lit .1
.v mi. iH'iuhiii iiiai tier iiuie.ss tllliei
soon pass off, and a ph.vsltlan was nut
nt once en lied I Hit llu womnn giew
wotse. and late jt.stoitlav altetnoon
l)r Davis was sent foi but she tlltd
at S o'clm k.
CHURCH TREASURER ABSCONDS.
DisnppeuiN Leaving a Shoitnga ol
0:i,tii)o.
Chicago III, Apt II 5 Predeiiek W.
Lee, tieiistttei of the "high" nplsco.
pal Chitich of the Ascension, 1ms been
attested on the- chatge of conveitlng
to his own use $3,000 of thL t lunch
funds
He had c lunge ot ever penny of the
oiganiiMtl hj'h funds for more than
! eight e.us, and such iimfldenco was
plnted In him that no om t,i thought
of looking over his bonks
Is matlo ti ni'co
fiity by tlto lin-
3dicme
pine condition of tho blood uftT win
ter' hearty foods, and bicathinj,' vlti
uleil air in home, oflko, fcehoolroont
or hhon. When weak, thin or lnipnro,
the blood cannot nourish tho boil) as
It nliould. Tho demand fur cleansing
nnd invigorating is grandly met by
Hood's SmvflimiMn, which rIvcs tho
blood just thetuialit) and vitality need
ed to maintain health, iiroperly digest
food, build up and steady tho' nerves
aud overcomo that tired feeling. It Is
tho ideal Spring Medicine. Get ouly
Sarsaparillari:
1'rep.ircil liy C. I. Hood Co., Jewell, SIhm.
Hrtrlo Dlllc a" iisii), promptly!
nOOCl S Fills eawtlvely. aceut.
act easily, promptly and
spring
BAIr
mm mm i v $G&1m GQW
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
DISH OF SALAD
A Beautiful Dear Story from Itr'cr
Samuel More.
DODOE CATCHES A WILD CAT
I, ate Sewn from lliiglcilllcOld Cu
rioiily shop at IJpoiivllln--Kiclt-ing
Lxpoilcnci! Willi a Hold, Had
Uncle at Vostal-i:rio Transact a
Pair Ilusiticss.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Sustiueharinn, April 5 If that vera
cious t hronlelet, Hr'er Samuel More, of
the Oieat IJend Plain-Dealer, can be
believed, there- wits n big llnd, a few
dns since, between Susquehanna and
Potest City. Leslie Dlckman nnd eon
wete engaged In felling trees, when
they encounteted u large beech tree,
which was alive nt the lop, but dead
nt the base. The tree was chopped
down nnd drnwn to the house, nnd one
of the bojs began sawing the log Into
sections for lire wood. While sawing
the third t-eatlon the crosscut saw
struck a haul substance and It was
only after hind work that tho piece
was sawed off. Dkkmnn's surprise
can leadlly be imagined when he saw
that in the cavity of the log was the
skeleton of a large edzed bear. The
skeleton was pttlltd out, when a laige
I number of bees nnd some honev were
lotttid In the skull of the bear. It Is
suppose tl that years ago the bear
i innled Into the hollow tree for the
pttlpose of seeming honey, and, being
tillable to ett lento hltrvelf, stnivcd to
death.
SOMH MIXHD MENTIONS.
Lanesboro's latest sensation litis
til opped with a dull thud. So soon
dune for, what was It begun foi V
The Susquehanna shlit factoi.v seems
to be coudtit ted on the Inoperative plan.
Ceoige W. Shatff lino become post
master In Susquehanna, succeeding
Mai tin J. IJyan, who will soon assume
the management, of the Start ticca
house.
Susquehanna has few piaco-nt-any-ptlee
people. 'TIs well
The tondltlon or JteV William M.
lllllcr Is m, itei tally Improved
Then- Is a pm-slbllltv that Susque
hanna will have a base ball club
The boiough uuthoi Itles have teased
feeding and lodging tramps In the lock
up This Is a lotkj world.
Pieniatuie robins aie at living in
time Senile of them have taken the
pretautlon to wear fur collniettes.
THUOL'OHOPT SrSQlTmiANNA.
CCHWTY
The Susquehanna County Sunday
School .'ismk l.ulnn will hold a conven
tion In thU pluic enily in Mnv.
Milk fevet Is affecting tattle near
Hallstead.
The Susquehanna Summer Xoimal
opens Mav 2!.
The count j teatheis' Institute will be
held dining the week of Oct. 17.
Hilailous Hallstead Is moving for
eltittlc lights nnd a National bank.
The Piohlliltton county committee
will meet In Montrose on Satuulay
next. Our 1 1 ring luethten possess, nt
least, the lneilt of pluck nnd pcise
veinncv. Ih'er Mine, of the Client Pond Plnln
Dealer. now hues his eatlv garden witli
u snow shov el
latij xi:ws pi:om iii!n.i:sviLLi:.
Hllgltsvllle, A pi 11 i
Aunt Doiothy Wood Is utglng hei
husband Sam to go to war with Spain.
She has lit on n suidlerV widow twice
and she seems to enjoy It A raillo
foi the benellt of Widow Mnloney's jiig
vlll be held at Cogglns' shoe shop on
Saimdaj nlght....Pncle Peter Scrlber
Is nt litesent enjojlng poor health....
Ketiben Wilght and his little brother
Aaton weie plajlng with a gun on
Sunday. Little Anion will be bulled
on Tuieulav The wajs ol the Lord ate
past finding out . Dining the wlntei
(tintidniothei- Dl has pieced a bed
tltlilt with 7,7." pieces fin the heathen
. Hoi ton llaglev was kicked by a.
mine mule psteida. He has thiee
doctots and he will probably not get
well ...Mis. Uoodvcni has eloped with
the lilted man She has eloped about
a do7en times befoie nnd Ml (Jootheui
I Is getting tired of It ..There will be a
i eipiclnl lollettlon at the nieeting In the
i led school on Sunday to bitv coal. Snl
, vatlon Is n,.,. but it takes nionev to
buy teal .The family of JMItor
1 Plummer. of the Ihigle. is spending a
i few weeks nt the poor house.
minor mi:ntioni:tti:s.
I Susquehanna is to have a cooking
school Theie will be n gient demand
lor djHpcpsio. tablets latei on.
Tim Utiilej, of this place, litis chal-
i longed Tim Hohlnsun of Port Jervls.
1 to spar him for the championship of
' 'he i:tle iallw.il
The Acknowledged
Cheapest
Wholesale and Retail
Shoe House
EASTER SHOES AND SLIPPERS
At prices less tlirtu any shoe house in Scranton. Goods bought for spot cash can be bought and sold cheaper
than those bought on long time. Our immense outlet, our great cash-buying opportunities, our invariable rule of
selling for cash only, make prices for you that are in most cases below what most merchants are obliged to paj'
lor goods at wholesale.
HEN'S SHOES.
.Hen's line Vici a ikI Knla Calf, liatui. sewed hhoef, rej;iilaf
selling price the world ovjr, S5.00, Ours $'2.5S
iM.-n's line Patent Leather Shoes, the now toe, worth SI. 00,
nil si.e ut &2AH
Alcn'o ici Shoe with patent tip, very dressy shos for a little
' $1.08
.Men's Congress and Luce Shues. genuine kangaroo, hand
sewed, coinfor able and .serviceable, other.-, charge $1.00 for
them, wo sell them at $2AS
.Men's Dtessaiul Working Siloes., at OSc $1.20 and $1. 10
LADIES' SHOES.
Ladies' Tine Uits,et Vlcl, Flexible Sole Cloth and Vesting
l'ops, verv neat and comfortable, north $2.50 at $1.0S
Ladles' line French Kl I, hand-tnrned S iocs, button and
lace, to clo,e out at pr.ces $1 os, $2.18 and $U 0!)
...viinv immir.Bi;i .. 31 H .1i:.1 mill li I)
.'' ,,v .t,urk tan c,ot" t,m Hlioe ; very pretty Shoe, at Sl.il
Ladles' button and lace tatrect fcihoes at 70c, OSc, $1 20 and $1.5
MYER
Extra help, so you will have
llev. W. II. Krench hns assumed the
pastorate of the Thomson Uautlst
church.
It is expected that some of the un
pleasant kinks In the OaUinnd Method
ist chtu cli will be stinlghtencd out In
tho Wyoming conference. How good
and how pleasant It Is to see brethren
dwelling together In unity.
Home of the Sustuchnnnn base ball
team of 'D7 nto dialed for the coming
season ns follows: Nolan will play
with the Columbus team of the West
ern league. O'Gnra will pitch for Pa
lerson, of the Atlantic league-. Moran
will catch for the Honcsdnle club. Hnr
rli will play shott stop for the Montreal
Interstate league.
HP. CAUGHT A WILDCAT
Jock Dodge, the noted Lanwboro
hunter nnd ilsheimnn, a few dayifsince
had a queer adventuro while llshlng
for suckeis In the- liver near the Cas
cade. He was crossing the- stienm In
a boat, when he saw eomethlng swim
ming a few rods above him. Ho
thought it vvns a mink, but when he
got within a few vatds ho saw It was
a wildcat. Without stopping to think
ho cast a line toward the unlmnl. Tho
hook caught In the- cnt's eats and It at
once- swam tow at d the boat. Dodge
paddled awav, but the cat overtook
the boat and pioeeeded to climb In.
Jack knocked the animal on the hend
with the paddle, and the cat capsized
tho boat Then there wnf a llirht in
the water, and the flshermnn defended
himself so well with the puddle that he
leached shore The wildcat followed,
hut a few well directed blows killed
him. Jack lost his entire outfit, but he
will get $J bounty for the hide of the
wildcat.
AND OTIinit MATTi:ttS
A Sunday si hool institute for the
Plrst County dlstilet will be held In
Ihe Methodist chuich In Thomson on
Thuisd.iy, April 7.
A paint mine has been discovered in
the Paul Uaiiager fnrm. In Oreat Hend
township. In honor of tin- event. It
will be In order to paint Cireitt Uend
and Thomson a cilmson hue.
It is now in oidei for you to saeillke
your rich iclathes upon the ultar of
oui county.
Duiing nil these battles, Congi ess
man CJiow appeals to be ns quiet as
tile dumb and secretive clam.
Piom now on. If you have unv nntl
Ameiiean sentiments, it will be the
heights or vvUilom to keep them to
yoinsilf or go to Spain
It is said that the Moimon eltleis
have made a few tonveiti In this coun
ty. "There's a fool botn eveiy minute"
nnd, sometimes, two.
A Susquehanna couple thought they
henid burglais In the house the other
night, and In going down stalls, the
husband said to his wife Vou go
flist; lt' a mean man that would shoot
a womnn!"
AX ODD STOlti:
V.. H. Merilmnn. of Upsonvllle. this
county, for veais had one of the queei
est stores in the stnte. The stock con
sisted of nt tides of the long-ngo. X ear
ly c-vety aiticle had a ntrnnge and pe
cullai hlstorv. One box, coveted with
dust and cobwebs, contained the tall of
a hoi.se, which had been tloeked The
nieiclunt had an Idea that some tlav
he would sell ll to a blacksmith. Mer
llman's gieat hobby was cats. Sleep
ing in drnwtis, on the tountcts ami on
tdiolvos weie alwajs a i-eole of tats.
The store was a veiltale "old curiosity
shop." The queer stock was sold by
the sheiltt and Meulman has been
sent to the state as lutn for the liin.ine.
SOMH SPSQITLMIAXNA S1PTINH
The P.aptlst eoiigiegatlon on Sunday
pledged $7e0 to Imptove the chinch ami
'nanse-
Daniel Iteaidon was on Satuitlny
evening In default of $100 bail, taken
to Montiose to nwait the at Hon of the
grand juiy. on a ihaige of having re
sisted and assaulted Olllcer Plljah Hoi
tnn, of the Oakland side, some months
since Ileattlon had Just served out a
sentence foi another eiime
llev. (5 H Stone a few tlnvs sinie
pulled a huge Mind from the Latka
wnnna ilver, neai the- lailioatl station
at Potest City. To piove that the shad
was not a eaitkci. the tleigymnn had
it photographed
in the excitement of Jin Impending
war with Spain, the people aie forgit
tlng the mngiesslonal lKht In this dls
tilet The Hrie Is doing n fair business for
this seat-tin ot the jeai Then aie
fi.00O.00O lnwhels of gialn at lluflalo.
anil, when it begins to move eastward
the Pile will pitihtibly receive Its
share. Last je-ar it had the gieatest
business in lis history.
A HOLD, DAD KAOLi:.
Parmer Nash, of the Vtvital section
last fall raptuied a large eagle In a
nap. It soon liecnme tame und quite
a pet Of late It has been uniisuallv
vicious One day last week Mts Nash
went to a neighbor's for a few mo
ments, leaving the eagle with the small
thiltlien When i-he letuined she wus
hot titled to see the eagle sitting ll'ion
the shetl with the baby In It, gnat
3o7 Lackawanna Avenue.
1 lie iollowiug are a lew ol
15
50
D AVI DOW,
no trouble to get waited upon.
talons. Some men chanced to bo pass
ing along, ttnd one of them hod a rllle.
liefore a shot could be llrcd, the eagle
picked lip the child and Hew nwny. The
weight of the- child was loo much, and
tho bird could not ilsc more
than twenty feet from the ground.
Tho men were ufiald to shoot
on account of the child The
mother nnd the men followed the
eagle for a quarter of a mile, when a
shot from the- rllle broke one of the
blrd'rt wings. The great bird heat the
nlr furiously with tho lemiilnlug wing
for n moment, anil then began to fall.
Tho frantic mother seized her babe and
ran for home. The eagle began to
light, but he was soon killed with tho
butt of the rllle. The child vvns little
injured. Whitney.
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WANTS CAMP SITE FOR HIMSELF.
Parmer Contests Ik Selnre for tin
Vtilloy Torso Pnrk.
Noriistown. Aptll fi Legal proceed
ings hnve been commenced by Wil
liam Stephens to save for himself n
ttact of a little more than an acre of
land which the A'alley Forge com
mission wants condemned nnd added
to the famous camp ground paik The
gtottnd in question Is the site of the
Star Itedoubt, und is a pail of a HO
acre farm.
Mr. Stephens applies for u decree of
couit l evoking the appointment of ti
Juiy of condemnation. He says that
the tract is l emote fiom other lands
which have been taken and has no
connection with them.
SCHOOLBOY'S SEVERE WHIPPING.
Teacher I'nld llu- I.nd's Pallicr U." to
ht'ltlc the Case.
Hellcttown, Apiil 5. Por btatlng the
lin-j car-old son of Madison Long, of
this town, with unnecessary soveilty,
Abtnin Huttel, n school teacher, was
attested. It was alleged by the boy's
fathei that the little fellow's fuce was
cut and that his nose bled fiom the
effects of the whipping.
'Ihe teacher settled the case befoie It
got to a hearing by paying $.1 to the
lad's father.
Pranco-Spanish Demonstration.
Madrid. April .".Two companies of er
tlllti.v and two battalions ot chashiurs
sailed fiom the Cinirics today. The
eit-w of the Trench training ship Iphlgliil
ih(ilrtl tho depaitlng Hoops, which,
with the erovvds on tin- tiias. warmly
reciprocated, making a Plant o-Spanlsh
demonstration.
PeiiiiHvUniiln I'nnnioiis.
Washington April 3 These Pennsvl
vanl.i uthsinns have lu en issued Orig
inal Rioige W t'liileliin La Anna. Pike,
$i) Increase Kit It liooth, (iurllngton,
IJradfonl 51.' to $17.
WORKMEN BHINQ SGT BACK.
Some ol tho Itoi-iMit ( liniis on the
c. it. 11. 111 x. .1.
About two jents ago n number of
biakcmon fiom tlie Ashley nnd Ccal-
Ioit rim of tho rcnttal llailioad of
I Now; Jersey vvere promoted to the po-
1 Mtlon ot firemen on tlie Muueh Chunk
I and Kll7tibith run Hut owln to the
I Hluoknost. of the roal tialllc they wete
1 returned to their old positions as
1 binkenien on the Ashlt and Co.ilport
I tun 11111111)? the p.it eai. On S.ittti-
day enme oiders fiom the head olllee
ot Jet soy City lo la off eighteen
bt.ikeinen Indefinitely Font lliemen
1 voio leduml to the tank of bi.ikemen,
I and It is expected that two enslneer.s
will be 1 educed to firemen.
The demand foi loal Is o slack that
a pottlon of the allotment tor I'ebiu
' ary has not been shipped to any desti
nation and lemalns Klde-tiacked at
dlftetent points alonpr the loute.
The company 1ms adopted n new
sntem ot time keeping lot the ensl
neeis, vWio ate furnished with blanks
to be tilled out showliiK vviik done
e.irh linui This s 111 ron. ovei the
whole sstom
Whether ltcliinjj. tmrnlnc blcoilins, scaly,
crusted, pltnplj , or blotchy, whether simple,
scrofulou3,orhere(lltary,frora infancy to 3R0,
speedily cured by warm baths wlthCimcouA
Soap, gentlo anointings wlthCirricniiA(oInt
inent), the great skin cure, and mild doses
of CuTicimA i:b!olve.nt, greatest of blood
purifiers and humor cures.
IuMtlhrmipUontttuwnild. rorriiDscoiKDCBiK.
Coup , Sole Trup. , BoiCm
Uff-"llowtoCure fc.Tuy Blood llumorlHfre.
CAPE UIIMnRQ F.lllox Htlr rd Hiby Bl,m
rHUC nUIYlUitO Utti cured tyctnttniSoir.
the many bargains :
ciitlcura
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES
We are proud to say we carry the largest stock of
Misses' and Children's Shoes in the City, at prices to suit
everybody.
BOY'S and YOUTH'S SHOES
In Tan and Black, veryservlcable shoes, tit 75c, OSc aud $1.25.
OXFORDS and SLIPPERS
To .suit everybody la Uttsset and lilnck at prices, (10c, 70c, 08;,
$1.20, $1.10, $1.70 and $1.08
The above are only a few of the many bargains.
Bear in mind we "are the greatest popular priced Shoe
t House i" Scranton.
3OT
LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
ASK
any of them, what they think
of the securities offered by the
New Mexico Railway and Coal Co.
Many of them have personally examined the re
sources of the company. All of them are fully
aware of the exceptional character of the invest
ment. The Company is now offering.
5 Per Cent. Gold First Tlortgage
and Collateral Trust Bonds.
DIRECTORS OP TUG COMPANY.
CLAREUCC D. SIMPSON. . . .Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa.
COL. II. H. BOIES Pros. Moosic Powder Co . Scranton, Pa.
HON. L. A. WATRES Pres. Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co.
THOMAS FORD Vice-Pics, ist National Bank, Pittston, Pa.
J. W. H0LLEN3ACK Pres. Peoples Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
RUDOLPH T. McCABE Pres. N. Y. & Queen Co. R. R. Co., New York
tENJAMIN S. HARMON Strong, Hatmon & Matthcwson, Attorneys-at-
l.aw, New York, N. Y.
G1RARD a W. LOWREY. . . .J. S. Lowrey & Co., New York, N. Y.
CHARLES B EDDY liddv, New Mexico.
J ARTHUR EDDY Hddy Brothers, Denver, Col.
THOKAS U. WATKINS Simpson & Watkins, Scranton, Pa.
HARRY P. SIMPSON Diamond Drill Contractor, Scranton, Pa.
Wc recommend these bonds to investors as a desirable and safe
investment.
For Prices and Further Particulars
Apply to the Following Parties :
A. H. CHRISTY Cashier Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co,, Scran
ton, Pa.
W. H. PECK Cashier Third National Bank, Scranton. Pa,
U.J. ANDERSON... Vice-Pres. Lackawanna Tiustand Safe Deposit Co.,
Scranton, Pa,
J. B. RUSSELL & CO. Bond Brokers, 323 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa.
A. A. STERLING.. ..Cashier People's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
C. W. LAYCOCK Cashier Anthracite Savings Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa,
E. W. MULLIGAN... Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
A. A. bRYDEN President Miners' Savings Bank, Pittston, Pa.
W. L. MTSGN..... Cashier First National Bank, Pittston, Pa.
R. A. JADWIN..'... Cashier First National Bank, Carbondale, Pa.
Or, to Our Office,
SIMPSON & WATKINS,
Fiscal Agents Hoard or Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
Doubtless you remember the great fuc in Philadelphia a short time
ago, during which the magnificent Carpet stock of John and James Dob
son, valued at $700,000, was injured by Fil'P, Smoke 1111(1 Walcr.
This magnificent stock was recently sold and we have purchased
Some $4,000 worth ol the .Most DoirnlilC (0()(R These goods we
Place on Sale MONDAY, Al'lUL 4tii. Stock comprises :
Royal Wiltons,
Velvets,
Ax mi nsters,
These goods we have placed on sale in om Basement, and they will
be sold at
25c. On the Dollar.
We wish it distinctly undei stood that these goods are entirely
separate from our regular stock, on which we have made Special
Reductions tor tliU Great Sale
Steam and
Hot Water
H BATING
Gas, Electric
iAnd Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott
119 Franklin Ave.
The Acknowledged
Cheapest
Wholesale and Retail
Shoe House
THESE MEN
CARPETS
OF
Body and Tapestry Brussels,
Injjrains,
Hall and Stair Carpets.
E3 it &HI1I T
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
.Special Attention Given to Hiisi.
ncss ami l'criomil Accounts.
Liberal Accommodations V,
tended According to Balances aud
Responsibility.
ai'er Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
1 Capital,
surplus
$200,000
300,000
79,000
Undivided Profits
! WM. COXNIMiIj, President.
j IIKXIIY UiaiX.Jr., Vleerrcs.
I WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashlor
The vault of this bank is pro
tected by Holmes' Llcctric Pro
tective byhteiu.
THE
ffiOUC POWDER CO.
Hoonis 1 and 2, Com'ltli liTd'?.
SCRANTON, PA.
Mining and Blasting
POWDER
Muile ut Moosic aud Ituibdulo Worki.
l.AI'I.IN & RAM) POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
I Irctrlc Uniterm llleclrlc UtploderM,
lor uiplodlu," binits, biilety I iiiia unit
Repauno Chemical Go's rnplosivhs
THE DICKSON M'FG CO,,
icrtiliton nnd Wllkoi.Ilnric, I "a.
MmufucturerN or
LOCOniOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES
VoWtti, HoUtlnsand Pumping JMachlnery.
ttenerul OlUte, scrtttitou, To.