THE SCH ANTON T1UBUNE-SATURDAY MAY 7. 1808. Clje ctanbn Cvtfiune Published Dnllv, rtre-pt Mintliiy. by llm 'I illume Publishing Idinptiiv, nt 1 Uly Ocuti n Month. The Tribune's tdi-Rrrtpliic news is from three to five botirs 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 up to 3 a. 111 and sometimes later. All the runvs in The Trib une while it is new. Ncu YoikOliico: J.V Njumiii t., ... s s vm:i:i..M, Hole Age-tit fo? Totolgti Advertising. in rutin at nil' i-fisToi ncn vt witvNrov, i'a., AssiuiMi-ii jaii. Mvi-rnn TWELVE PAGES. SCItANTUN MAY . 1W. wdaiMsa k5 nt arjjisrs S tTiiJsfrsaTjS'iJ.'t x-5?: st- & It will j mini Iv In tl mm Mi lit tl vol v Sim n I lint iiuIiikK li is l a ' llppihK Ai'iu'imI Soini "mi - li "I J'lis Cass of :hc l.-.faycttc. Tin- 1 c lasi f l.nfuittP afir hnvinK linn intmMl In a ttespcintc atl'inpt tn inn tlu I In vii mi li!i l.aili1 is poorlv p.plilml ' tin xtiitcnu'iit that tlie niiliorllli" nt WuH'ilnntmi hnil told till' rniirli inilmHOlor who muld land Midi pfrinlHMlnn inn I10M' bet n giuiit nl utthnuKh the nut that nobocH In tli ldnli nf Havana, knew t It 1; iih tlu l mi to btifii'lnn hut If m mi' (1, the rnplitln of tlu- LnfuvtUe hud 110 know It dp ot it anil lin mornl uplit to eiefy the Aim 1 lean n.tv.il Id )i kittling ollUi-M The ieult now m uul thut 11 n Impertinent FYtniliman li 1.1 tho luuph on Ameiiciin Reimen who -iinpl did tlnlr duty, and oui mm li .uinled blockade stiimlw 0III1 lall i v tiled an a papei tiling vvhtch any iulipiinR diplomat inn suspend by 1 lie nsKUiff. It Ih to bo lio yd that there Mill not Ik nny mort kui h hlundciR dm hit; till 11 HIuiuIcif of this kind 1110 uuio tliuii clef cut AVi owe to Franco the lull K-ttei of In 1 rights undoi iMi rnatlunul invv- iiutl usjkc but vi o(i hd notliliiff mom. . r attitude during tlu present itifur- I ru with Hpiln ha been suih that wo iii d not l paitkular t n-'d nond liu fuic. T'u toiii of In r pie wlth mit exception has been Btudlmiy of fi indve. and the nction or her uilu lnlt wlijl' within the letter of necUiullty, limtc shown m int fourte to t pliit Jn other vvorof-. France, once our friend, tlioURh through no tliKintmVHti d mo tives hnK lirently lei led tc align mi ontr our merries, nnd the sooner we i .we Frame to know that we nelthei -libit her fuor nor fear her opposi- II hi the Doontr x. ill we acquire lui 10- !-)ll it. milca. '! peace, may be cai los it her rllitt, bu Ameilui, enuHed, in a risrieuun cause, tdiould be ieud 11 neceBsary to faiv the woild . Thro seems no tenton why the latch -tiinij alio u Id not be left out for Hawaii. Culin and Annexation. Six leusmiH urn oITeud in the Phila delphia Heioid li a Mi. l.ouiS S. Am oiiki n why the t'nlted Htuim bhould .inni'js Cubu. Tiny follow. 1 ) The uif' tm istuliilHiiiiK pttt (,ov ciiumntH U i.i.-i. I-iupin .111 iiiJluiiuu jnliulpulitlCH nil umi tin. uoii I. to tlu lien I uilMint.im' .mil 1 in lit it muii l-.it -I Sninll wihI iiittoim mi tmuiilv i-oiiK to li. lr mUlilioiH nid a ilmii to tin mmhm. I'i in rn' b.it Ion if ImpinitHi to i pioiH'i miiiim In n.iiionul ami ma il l! li foil I ijl Al I i Xlition pin wilt. iibHiiluU lot tl in mi inli- in Island, ult-tr.i I uriiiot) ur M ite, while our st i oik lctltial Rinini-lnr-nt atmuieM proteellou to bui-liu .) ftn. lilliiy ti i nti ri rlHi. uml a Jul nloree mi nt of II tllll ll'V h i i Tirrlioii.il txpntyinn 'iffoiiti. oppm ttinltiex for ininnnti I il unuMli HiiuiikIi tin breidililK down ef initial I bnrrtirx i i Itvllnlm ol 1 1 ndi ami Mim to ( lib I, - to the I'lilinl Btiiiis a .Hlir inurKil im the liioduitx of bah, ill A eoninmii tl in i roinotex fne in' r riitime and the Influx of pitiphlK mpli il in I labor fioni tin xiatm would In a t 'W dilation malA uUi an thoroughly nn r li in an Florida V illfornta in Tesnit pio din mu a eomplitt miivHr.it of the tn pi opli In it union biniliiinl to both. ("I Kd unit limn I faellitb x. n.inll.ir en i.ii erliw; and ImproMd methiidv ahvmx fnlluw Amurii m nterprixe tad nun u tlmi would tm iliSne luiblle xt'lioolx mol iin nppltaiKcx nnd IntillKint ditilmiKe- tlinx runovinK the vntrl iIuiiri r to our .limon from tllow fivtr nliub wi ure iuiu unnbli tu nittl bit nisi inliina iinnul I'iriltrs in m nt im fioni apnl.ns the jncper rinudv -i Itx xouin (O Havana with Cuba lx tin lO'i tn tin naif which wo ennnot from prudential ri itEOllk mifftr to bi pluetd In iluulitt ill hanilx, and a broid, ktatexmnullke rtinl fur the needs o the tuture xhuuld pinmpt iik to Boeuro Its pennant nt uequixitlrin ut the eat Ik's t dati, lint It troubli us hero nft r as the n xtii g pinto and coulln xtatlon foi boxtllL llei u The c rutin (ouiplctlun of un tnti rot nanlc eunal at sonii futtiro tidy renders tt tioubl nrcix. t- iry that we bpciiic rommerciul uud xiratPXlo control of ell important tp pronchBH. lest tho hr ml of comniiinli'titlnii bitwen mil two octinis be ut off In tho hour of our dlrunt need. Those arguments ato strong. Prop, eil iiunllpod and InterpreUd. they aio unnniwrtrnblc. Hut Hibj need tliun to (lmilllloil find Intel pi etud. HeayonH 4 nnd 5 enn Ptand unamended Hut AinniiHon ban no ilht to nsHiiine in ndvitnco tsiee reufon 1) that an Inde pendent Culm would inenn u weak Culm not (slo leitHon C) thai It would niako doubtful Atnerlcun siipremacy, HtrntOKlc in commercial. Tho eij pnr porw of Amuilcan lnttenttun In Cuba Is to limiirft the futui' protection of Ametloun lntcioU In mid ubout that If land a purpone which will nf athleved, soum i or latti, b the nulhod one thine ot another n'N i.unoiabltf thlnit to tin l to irlvn tln C'ttbnnrt a chance. It 1 the Atneil- an theory thai (or people oiiKlit to hte n cliiince to govern tlieniKeHex If llit foi fdt that elianre bv Ignninnco tn lnlt , that In their look-out Spain Iiiih t'oilelted liei iliaiue tn Cubu nnd rnch sain In about to kltk puin out Tin- Oubiini nip to liap their Ui not. We think tiny will ouipHsp Mi. Anion 41 u and ii'itiiln nt hot piophct" of ill bj tlieli (pilck Tlie tn the oppoitunlty. Hut if they Hliould dlxuppolnt tliii nriul iiotlv t'Nptt tntlon and prove iltHT n ak oi ttoitblebonip. the i?aine pover wbli It nut them up would pull them down ami adnilnlitci the Ixland'M nffnlri as thev Hliould be adiiilnlsteied Don't wot iv about that. The l.af.iicltt of old would not have Irled to run hlut Unites to ahet tsranny and ttiticlietv. Concerning; Mte Philippines. Tlii Wnshliutoti c npi)ondcnt of tin Wi Yotk Contmenlal ilcitlcr it-polls the existence In tlio cabinet of i xtmiitf feilint' In fnvoi of the teten tl m by the rnlttd Stales of tho I'hll Inlii" llnnds lie ittotis one nielli Imr iix .ivlnt" 'It ix th law tit nations tl.nt the niifiiilud nntioii .-iliall p.iv the ioMt of war Spun has no money, anil xhe must mlnihut.e us In some other way. We lne scioii th I'iilllnpliiis and we hall bold them until Spain pax. Com midoie IJi'M - h.itt no doubt plated the Anierlcnn ling mil' Manila. Tint ilnt; wll' stay tin i e Spni.i can neei" piy Hi' li lit xhi will owe is iL'pt bv etdhiK tin Pliitippiui Islands to tho 1 ultrtl Statts nntl w h. n the nie cid id to tin I'liltcd States we "hill keep tin in We shall not nil them nor trade tin m fm utlu r lolanils now pots-essul bv nnj Iaii'ipi.m powei, illll POtipln will t,co tllP Wlstlfilll of l.upliifj t lit slinnghold In the i:.ist. white the meat toinuiMclnl dcvi'loji inentH of the futllle Me to take plate Mor thut niii-liulf the population of the woild is in commits fat Imr the I'.ii I'b and lnt.ian oieans. The for elRn (oniini'tLC ot tilt mutinies bolder iUK tin so tiietn"-, eilutllni? North Ami ilea alieadj ami unts to ou two it n I one-half blllloiiH oi tlollais a jear Oui m'i tiudt with the l'ast Is now about thlru flw million dollars and in a few eiu-s will amount to one htin dinl mllllnnA The ilahv foi control of the Kast is for the t initial ot this i?nat t omnie ce that i.s developlns: with Hit awakenli k of China. The Phtllp pintx tan lie nntlo n prreat cnmnieitlal untie foi A nit I It a Thej am ikh In natinal upouues and Atuetttnn pnerpy inn make t'lem the inaRntt of l.'autein li id c shall hae a hend in the T'nst ei n illestlnu because we shall hae i' tstern p isnesMuns. We may onb es inhlNh a protitlotate ovci the Philip- pbics but it will open the wav foi Atneilean comment. To plo nway or xi II tlii't-e Islands after th i ate tedid to us would be to tluow away tho L,nat"st oppoitunlty of etendlna; .Ameiliunu ulethat tlextluj iei pined In our path, ami with the Philloplnis limit i' tlu protection nnd tonttol of the 1'nlted StnteH, Hawaii should be an need It Is the haltwaj station In the IVlIHi. Wt into oui stautlniK In bninoa, and with these thlee k eat xtMinpholds n the Paiil'c the com ment' ot the Pacific will becrme tho lomniiitt of Ami ilea In i Inisef tic Si e than of any othei to'inneiclal peo Pl There con be no c'oiibt that tho sen timent dp-i icspil In this intinleu Is ctowinpr. People em ieall7lnpr that tho United Mates has ntitsmwn its ttttll ilnnal liixularlt and leached the age and stnsje wnen to hold Its own It must go out In powei, in Influence, in ton ciui"U V iiaoiii MisKtsts that this mn Hop; on' for a slnie of the wt iltl's t tilde nntl hoinavre should be imfully puidid by filnii'Fs, in tell I fence mil illst retiou, but that time is to lie in futum suth expinMon Is as teilait. as tli it the sun will Use Til se who aiglle nfntnst lt'inWht as well tis to v hNtlu down the wind oi sweep back the t dts It in ine liable destiny them not to demean themselves by rat 1Iuk to their nation's defense. We mention these Instances' of col Ipbp li.itrlntlsni and li,alty In otdei that the public may not fall Into a wiong conclusion. The pulse ot our ioUcrcs Is healthy und normal. Only heiu mul them has MURWiimpeiy mim ed It with Hip poison t'f tienson. TIip War department chould ninUe up Its mind ptelty soon to stop tilnB to modify Its plans to suit those few dress pjrade mllltinnien who seem to think their highest lojulty Is not to the Htm but to this, that or the othei popin jay otrtcut, and notify these captious Kiiatdsmen that It they don't want to enlist on the Boteinment's terms they tan pick up their toys and go home. It Is obsened that while sonip of the mllltla officials are threatening to sulk unless the Kinernment llts Its plans to their petsonnl ambition or cnnientence. the nble-btMlcd Cubans In this tountr.v a to making1 tracks fin Tnmpu mul Ctiiiic The don't want to post, their unxltty Is to light. If Mr. Urjan wnnts to volunteer as a yulwUe In the laitUs now Is his time to set a snlutuiy example. ndvlsers of the smpathy nnd moral fliippoit of the nienibeis of the confer ence and expressing the hope thnt'thc win will tnd speedily and that Us re sults will be such us will piomote the futum ptnte and welfare ot both na tions nntl ot the world at huge The balance of Ire session was de Voted to tho presentation of inemo tinls and petitions and their icfeience to nppropilate committees PLUNGED INTO PERILOUS WATERS Hcdctic Spilng poetri thnt deos not smell of BUiipnwdei will not be atctpted this yiai. Preparation tor Practice ot Law The cable has evidently lutn cut be twi mi Mi. Uauity nnd th' Hbt of tht wml 1 be tiu Mi. A Fair Play for the Colleges. The mint of ticason which has dis closed itself 111 the fatuity of Haraid unleiHlty Is we aie happy to say, not typit.il of Amoritnn college life. In inct. cmu Himnids faculty appeals to lie glowing iihhainetl of the nttitutlt lately assumed by PtolesMii Not ton, a tact Inreired fiom the piomptuess with width Proftssor Hart nnd Picldent Hliot hue etch gon on letoid with ad.ke illtectly lontiary In ttnor nnd Hptilt. At Cornell pnttiotlsm permeates both faculty and pupils ami It Is pa tiiotisin. too. of the Ulnd that Is willing to do as well as to talk nbout what utliets do The same Is tiue ot lilnce- ton, YuU. Ann Aibor, old Penn and muny ottnts of our higher sthools. At lb own President Audiews wants to hPad a leglment. At Piinceton the trustees want to Ucop on the pay lolls all piofesstns who oluntett At Ann Aibor It is with tllllUulty that the minds of pupils and teachers nte kept down to stliuol woik, so unanimous and Intense Is tho dcblio to volunteer. At Wist Philadelphia huudieds of tho 'varsity buys nio em oiled ns icndy at a minute's notice to go wheio Osgood led Anil so It Is. with rate exceptions, tluouBliotit tho list. Tho'o wem significant vvoids of Pmsldent Cnpen of Tufts when, in a letture on Wednesday night, he said of the wni with Spain 'It setins to mo the most holy wni flint e the foun dntlon of the woild Not for eftect, not foi gloiy, not for dominion, but to put an end to tho sufietlng of humanity. If ovei then' was a case of heroic In- toi national self-denial, wo have It be fit to us As to results, wo um likely to get In Its highest form the unification of our mpubllc, In fact, tills hns been accomplished Today the nation Is united. We ate getting the develop ment of our national lonsclousnesh ns we never hud It befoie Wo ore nlso experiencing a deepening sense of mi tlonnl itsponsjblllty." President Cnpen hns posted a iiotlte that "any students who have enlisted or who shall enlist before the end of tho collouo year shall not suffer loss of ciedlt by so doing," wlrlth la a neat lebuke to Piofessor Noi'ton of Ilarvnid, who told his pupils tint war vuu dUciiiCHful and cautioned Udlloi of Tlu Tillnmt Sft The pamphlet rotnplletl bv Mr John M. llmris entitle d "Outline of lte tiuliements of Studtnts Preparing for Atlniisslon to the Hai" will dash the cup from the lips of many an aspirant t the legal piolesslcn In this totinty A know ledge of ancient and modem histoiv may be attained by a student of nullum j diligence and capacity, nnd is an attompllnhinent xv lilt li the em biyo lawvei will llnd of enu.il ad vantage at his entrance examination and tilt niigh the course of his piofes slonnl t.iieci Oui common law is inulnlv founded on Krimnn law, and the hlstoiy of antlent tlvllizatlon is laigtlv the histoiv of the Roman cm pile In Its tie, In its exianslon and in Its culmination No youth or man preparing for one of the llbeial or learned piofesslons should be ignorant ol modem hlstoiy, not mtiely of his own countiy. but ot the woild. It is Indeed a fhst letitilmnient nf an edu uititl man in any vvoik of life A know bilge of highet ninthem.itlts ln voIvps a thoiough ot supeilltlal ti .lin ing In one of the most exact, abstract and abstruse of mental si lone is To obtain even a supetficlnl knowledge of the higher mathematics pre-suppoes more than an ilementnty tinlnlng In Its lowei stages, and this much cannot be attained without long application and mentnl leceptlvity of u pattlculnr and by no means a common oitlei In the higher and mom complicated de velopments of pum mnthemntics, the devotion of this lives by Its (italics to the exclusion of letteis and applied seiinci bartlv ot larelv sulllces for niasttiv. It will be asked, what rela tion has mathemntlcs to law? Mi. Hauls would piobnbly answer thnt as n mental tlist Ipline mathcmattis lin no lival This explnnatlon involves n whole or puitlal titith Toi an engl lieii It would be wholly tine: for a lawyer we doubt If it would be even paitlnllv so A law student who has lead ami studied the speeches and wiitlngs of Htlmund Ilurke who fol lowed the hlstoilctil events thnt led up to them, that weie involved In them, and that giew out of them, will have passed tluougli a mentnl discipline at once unique nnd congenial, a discipline that a masteiy of Euclid, trlgouotnetrv oi the diffeientlal tnlculus cannot lm pnit In torielatlon to the woik of his life. Most of the lawveis who nre at the pi i sent day pi a tlclng nt ihe I-acka-wannu b.u hive studied for their pio fesslon nfter thev had rent bed man hood. Some of the bet of them have not had the advantages of a classical education in xouth. some, of course, have had. To acquit e a readable knowledge of Latin when a man has reached the ago of twenty-five yenis or so is possible, but not veiy prob able. A readable knowledge of Latin piesiimes yeais of study. To tianslnte intelligently the Hist Hook of Virgil's Aend or the Piist Hook of Caesar's ommentniii's Involves a knowledge of the Latin giammai, no ti tiling m.tttei, on Piosody, the tenor of the sehool liov We do not know whether Mi. llairls means by a knowledge of Latin such familial ity with the Latin lan guage as would premise the classical cultum mqulsito for intellectual fami lial ity with Justinian's code In the oiiglual foi instant o. Nothing shoit of tills would be of much value ns an educational cittcilon. .-o The evident aim of the examiners ot the LiieUawannn lint Is to inise the In tellectual and mot nl tone of Its mem bois nnd to ex( little fiom It undesirable acquisitions. We slnceiely sympathize with this obiect. If the legal profes sion Is to mtnin the icspeet nnd confi dence of the public the nvciage mental capacity of Its membeis must be high er than It Is The bai has sadlv tie teiiointed in lnte yenis. The eclipse ot the legnl lumlnniles of othei days, days not vet ei l emote Is complete This geneiallzatlon does not opp'y to the Laekuwannu bar but to the legal piofession thioughout the roun'i'y A knowledge of chemist! y Is a poor sub stitute in the young luwvei for a knowledge of Hlaekstine, Coke, Hent ham and Stevm. of Henry, Story nnd rield, of the writings of Hamilton nnd of Jeffuson Thi ntqiiisltlon of knowledge has Its limitations. AVe cannot. Individually, bo lawyers, chem ists, phllosopheis nnd mathematicians nt the same time or at any time This Is nn nge of mental specialisation A Invvyrr cannot know too much law anil we nm almost tempted to say, too little of anything else. Let them be n sane nnd sclentlflti con elation be tween a gtnduate's examination nnd the wriik In life he intends to pursue. A knowledge of astronomy Is nut n pi line requisite In the curilculuin of n mt die nl student It bears the same i elation to anatomy as geology does to detitlstiy, and chemlstiy to law. Lex. Atlantic. Oily Mfe-Suvcr '1 hroe Young Men. Atlantic City. N .T , May G-The gov -eminent lif,. saving -tew about noon to lay saved from drowning three yvting men who hud bten capsized on the Inlet bin. The youths weie Wil liam .leffries, c'lnrencc Smith nnd Wil liam Admits, till it'sldents of this cltv. Thev hud atttmpteil to tun the smotb ir of tlie brake! s on the Im, but weie rot sUllltd enough to handle their boat In such perilous vviteis The life-saving clew sitvv tlie cl nft oveituin. and speedily launched their boat, as It mi'int tertnln death to the struggling v out lis If left lu the eoid und .benumb ing water any length of time The neeiduit was witnessed not only bv the irew, but by a number of vMt- ots who happened to be on the beach at the time, and they wem thUlled with excitement in watching the into against death Thi re was u mile to row. nnd befoie tin- dlslunce was cov eted one of tlie tilo, .'ill of whom laid luckllv sun eeded in giasplng the up turned tiaft, was noticed to lcleasc his hold an I sink fiom -dunl, but his coint anions caught him nntl suppoited the almost in tnlmate bodv until tlie llfe-snvcls rent lied thelt side. The tbtto veic pulled Into the vavvl chilled to the bone with their long lmmetli)ii In Ihe cold watt i Thev could not have held out much lonuei as one of them admitted to t licit iescunr Attei lnnd Inc the youths weie taken to the life- saving i-lptlnn, nnd under tieatmcnt utlminlstrii'd shorllv nftciwnitl, weie able to have the station Their boat dtlttcd out to sea and was lol. GflLDSM nn 1 v mM BAZAM. Another Great II End Sale Im Ow Basemeit RUSH TOR THE MAKING CORPS. fully JlOO Arplicnnt for the UR Ap pointments There. Washington, D C, May 6 Stiong pressuie is being applied to Secmtaty Long in behalf of 'lou applir ants 101 the K8 apprintments in tlie Marlnt Corps uutl.oilzed by the ntent nit of oon gmss. The act Intttisps the nunibe. cf marines by 1C0O men Colonel JJe, waid, commindt'i ot the (oips, (on stilus the law to limit the appoint ments to the tank ot second lleuttn ants, but otheis believe thnt congmss Intended that all the ofllters foe tli tumpanles from inptnln down veie to be srkcted from e iv It life The lequiiemeiits foi selection will not b" revere, ami inllutnte vlth the ndmlnl'tiation will go a long way in piocuilns an appoliument A man ivhn has 1 nd some militaiy tr.iinin r will be tilted for the placed. Cadets who filled nt West Point will be given pief crence by Secietatv Long, and Anttpn lis Naval Academy gt.iiltintus are apt to get Into the ( oi ps Young men who have been honoiablv mentioned by ai my oflieeis emplovetl us Insttuetois nt Institutions of kninlng, wilt also leceivo fnvoinbli tonsldeiation No old man will be taken In uny tac. MONDAY, MAY 9. In these stirring war times, -when many families are bereft of their fathers and sons, they must spend their dollars where they will go the farthest; there fore, the usual evsry day dry goods necessities will be sold on the above named day at half price, without any exaggeration or humbug. 24 ccuts per yard will buy Towelling worth 5 cents. 3 cents will buy Ladies' Ribbed Vests worth S cents. yz cents per yard will buy the best Calicoes worth 6 cents. 4 cents per yard will buy beautiful Lawns worth S cents. 4 cents per yard will buy Outing Flannels worth S cents. 5 cents will buy wide Rustle Lining worth 10 ccuts, 6 cents will buy the finest Dress and Waist Ginghams worth i2 cents, 6 cents will buy English Flannelettes worth iz)4 cents. 5 cents per yard will buy Dress Trimmings worth 25 to 30 cents. 39 cents will buy Ladies' Ruffled Skirts worth 75 cents. Plenty of salespeople will be on hand to serve you quickly, and let you have these rare bargains in liberal and unrestricted quanities. HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION TALK. Lewis, Reilly t'lio House I'orcign Allnlis Com mittee Is I'luoinblc. Washington, I) C, May C The Ha waiian ciucstlon came tip befoie the house committee on fomign aftaiis to day. Them was a stiong majority fa voiing annexation. Chaliman Ultt made a loicible piesentatlon to tlie committee of the loasons for favor able action at this time and pointed out that annexation was imperative In view of the necessities existing foi the use of that Island in our w ir opeta tlons. The met ting flnnllv adlouined with out taking a veto tleferrinr' action un til next Tuesday It Is expected the Hawaiian matter will then be bottled MORE GUNS ORDERED. Ilotlilchctn Iron Company Will Make :i,1 1 ive Inch Cnnuou. Hethlehem May C The government totlny placed an ordei with the Heth lehem Iron tompany for thlitv-Iive live-Inch lnpid-fire Guns foi tho I'nited States an..y Tnc guns uic to be fin ished hem and whtn shipped to their destination will be ltudy for Immedi ate use The company has besides received nn older for a lot oi small guns, foity in all, to be foi god and finished at Wattivllet ntsinnl and at the Ameil can oidnnnce winks The guns will bo completed ns quickly rs possible. DOESN'T 1 IKK Il Kdltor of The Tiibui.e Sir. 1 tlo not believe the I'hlistian s.n tlment of the community ibmantl or np piovo of the Siinil t edition i f The '1 rib une 1 for 0111 have nlwavs n'g.iriliil tho Bundiy ntvvspapci ir unnetpssarv Mid having a limit ncy to c,uliiize the linlv Snbbaih; nnd as a ('lultttin m in having ligud fur the fcuith (onim.iinl inpnt, do not want the btitid.iy 'Irloime lift at my (loot Let us have one tlay s icst from evtn the war news. In which wo ninv iiuietlv worship the (3od of na tions in whom wp trust and on whom we depend Yours respcetfiillv, W A Hoe cht r Anhbilil. May 5 M'KINLEV COMMENDED. M. V., Church Adopts Itonnlutlons ol Approvnl ol Ills 'ourne. Haltlmom, May 6 Tho confeicnce of the Methodist Hplacopal chinch, at Its session totlny unanimously adopted i ('solutions commending tho courso of President McKlnley In havlngenrnestly endenvoied to ruevent tho present con nii'.t ult.U Spain, assurlnc him and his Go Carls a Baby Carriages A large assortment at hard pan prices. See our line befoie you buy we can surely suit you. TIE CLEMONS, FERBE1R, WALtEY CO. always mm. jp-r' - -fr?- THE 5 ALE IS ON. sp-MMun rooTWKAn it is no feat mil ov pi:kt in nun stores. vi: a he rinints or i lei-. The Closer You examine them the better you will like them. Tailor Hade at Ready Hade Prices. Perfect Fit or No Sale. Step in and see what we have. We know wc can please you. Everybody buys at the same price. Lewis, Rely k Bavles, 11 1 AND 110 WYOMING AVENUE. lilt k COMELL 121 N. Washington Ave. 1 Boyle c& MmcWoWo 416 LACKAWANNA AVENUE N m JUMlLflL W H W A Few Dress Qoodj and BRASS BEDSTEADS. In buying n braia B lstoad.be sure that j ou get tho beit. Our braw lledtead nro nil untile with neamlon Lirau ti ins and frame work Is all of steel. Theycostno moio than ninny bertsterli midcof the open seamless tublu;. Every bedstead U highly nnlelied nnd lncqucred under a pccullnr method, nothing ever hav ing been produced to count It. Our nevr Sprlns 1'utteiun nre now on exhibition. Hill Comeell x At 121 ortb WnsblDStoa Avemti Scranton, Pa. THE S10UEUN 1IARDWAKB SrOHE. Ilk Special Fur toe Week, Will all pirclases amimting U fifty ceils r over, we will present a suiveiir Udk ml "Mi Ravyw or oie of tk lat est maps f n 9? Only way to get the best REFRIGERATOR Buy The Alaska BEST Air Circulation BEST Lining BEST Construction EASY to Clean Without doubt the BEST REFRIGERATOR MADE 42'.! LgcUuvvauna Avenue FOOTE & SMEAR CD., 110 X. WASHINGTON AVE.NVE. 13 pieces Fine Black Crepotn. ft lato Importation of host Herman manufac tuie.. Kaily season's price. $1.33, $1.S3 nnd J2 2 This Week, 98c, $1.45 and $1.65. 5 pieces 40-iiich Hlick rieurctl Mo hairs, a te ular 40 cent ejuallty. Special for This Week, 23 cents. One lot of I'l'itlMi Slollllene, .'0 Inchei vvltle. In Mark ami Hrovvn only, regular 60 cent qtiulltj, Special Price, 3Pc 10 pieces .'Much Tino Covert SultinK for tallot -matin suitM. excellent color nhtoitmeiit, and a good seller at 50 cents. Special Price, 75c 43 piece AFoitrd Check nntl Mix tures, this sttihon's ptlce o'Jc, 30o and t,0e, Special for the Week Only, 25c. Two very special mm- Iii Sii ReyeoldlsBros bfAHONERS AND ENQnAVtRS, HOTEL JEUMYN BUILDINa 130 Wyomin Avenue. HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for the WyomlQj Dlstrii t far DUPOUT FI1IEB. Mining Illastlng, Sporting bmokj.eil uud tbe Hepauao Cbeuilc.c Company HIGH EXPLOSIVES. fcnfety tun. tapi nnd Ktploder. llooui 4U1 t onnrll DulMlDi. bcruutou. AGENC1L TIIO, FORI), JOHN U. SMITH A.SJ0N. W. K. MULLIGAN nttit riyuiouth Wilkes-Iturr r, plecei Cheney llw. nest Printed China and Poulard Silks. The $100 tjualiu. This Week, 50 and 75c Ifi pifces Cheney Bros. Old Time Wash HHI.s, 21 inches wide; always been $1.00, This Week, 69c 'A fev pieces extt.t nmiiUy Mock Mo cade Silks, value 75 c. This Week, 59c 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE II PLEASANT l mkt AT RETAIL. Coal of the best Quality for domestic met and of nil slaest. Including Buckwheat and Hlrds.'je delivered tn nny part of th cit, at tho lowest price. Orders received nt tho office, first floor, Coiiiinonwpnlth bulldlns, room No. ! telephono No. 26JI or at the mine, tela phono No. S7.', will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. I SI 4.