THE SCR ANTON TRTBUNTC-SATURDAY MAY 14. 1898. , NORTON'S WAR BULLETIN. Hunting and Muslin ring Large Wall Map of Cuba 40c Wall Map of Cuba and West Indies 25c. Wall Map of the world, in colors, 25c, Hand, McNally Co.'s War Atlas,, 16 pages, 12x18, splendid map, in colors,, for 25 cents Large Atlas of the World $1 00 up. Our Navy, 50 Pictures, Paper Cover, 25c. Navy Kdltion Scientific American 25c (40 Pages, loo Illustrations, Map Cuba.) War Kdltion World Almanac 25c All the Illustrated Papers 10c, Good Useful Fountain Pen 25c. Box Good Paper and L'n elopes 10c Pads of Good Writing Paper 5c up. 25'cent Paper Covered Hooks 10c. Novelties in Pine Stationer). All the Desirable New Hooks. Pine Wall Papers and Decorations. Window Shades and Curtain Poles. Wall or Room Mouldings. Chlldrcns Carriages and Wagons. M. NORTON, 'is l.ncknwnuna Ae., Scranton. Anti-Saw Edge Collars and Cuffs, every body wants them. THE Lackawanna aimdry "DOZ IT." 408 I'enn Atenue. A. H WARMAN JUST RECEIVED A complete lino of cliolce sheet music. 10 CENTS A COPY. This line Is especially valuable for teaching purposes, as It contains only the best standard selections. All other XlEftULiAR SHEET MUSIC at HALF PrtlCK. A largo collection of all kinds of music books always on hand. Sprelal attention Riven to all kinds of TUNING AND REPAIRING of musical Instruments. PERRYBROS 205 Wyoming Ave. 46 S. Hain Street, Wilkes-Barre. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY DIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON. PA. Slattern Solicited Whcro Others tailed. Moderate Charges "Philo" Settles Your Btnmanh. An efTnrVHsronf nlnnennt ni. ... der. for tho almost inimcdlute euro of :.I,??Sa.c,h.e' Neuralgia and Backache. '1'nllo Is effectual in nil tnes of Sleep lessness, Indigestion, UtMitburn and Al coholic excesses. " 'I'hllo' is poslthely ihc host remedy I have. et used for my headaches." ic tor Koch, Jr., Scranton House, Scran ton, Pa. 'Tor Neuralgia and Ilta laches I'hllo I; perfection." Anna 13. lluber, 0. O. Cuihman, Shi Adams St Sold by all llrst class druggists. Pileo 10 2j and DO ctnts and $1 00. "PHILO" MFG. CO.. 125 Clinton Place, New York City. Lit Q liacopened a General Insuranca Offlco la IK lift;; 11111 m ii liest Stock Companion represented. l.-irso -ne enpeclnUy solicited. Telephone 1SUJ. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Luzerne Delegates Cot Together (or 'I hair I rip to llnrrisbnrg. A meeting of tho Ivuzcrne delegates to the Republican Ktute compiulon, which will bo held at Ilarrlsburg June '.'. to place jn nomination candidates for the office of governor and lieuten ant trovei nor, took place Thursday in the Republican League rooms, South Main street. Those prorent were: I W Wheaton, esn. . of this city, G. I,. Halhoy. esq, of White Haven; Philip Raub, of "Dallas, Albert Lolsenring, of Upper Lehigh. P P. Rodman, of Pitts ton. L. M Minnick and W. D. Wntklns, of Plymouth. The other three delegates were pre vented from attending b reas-on of sickness or important luislmss nipige ments. Anangoments weie made to leave this city on Monday, June 1 at 10 a. m. by the PennsyUanla railio.id. Accommodations lnuo linn engaged at the Commoim cnltU hole, Hairlsbutg, which will bo tho Ltlsennns htadrjuar ters A canvass of the delegation showed that they were all solid for John l.elsenrlng as their first choice for scernor As to their second choice they weie not unanimous, though It is pt unable that tho delegation will eon tlnu? to net cs a unit, should Jlr. Lels enrlng's name bo withdtawn. It may bo said, however, that omo who linp heretofore declared them selves for Pol. a. Stune for st court choice are apparently weakening and iIU go eltlisr to William Connell or C. W. Stone AVIlkes-Rairo Recoid. llo MiiUv .11 11 11 1' y selllns Tho riemnton Tilbune. The latest war news; best account of tho doings of the Thliteenth leglmout. Tyenty-fle hustleis wanted In Hydn Park. Apply at Jenkins' drug store to monow morning CATARRH IN "tukTheaD. that troublesome and disgusting disease, may oe entirely cured by a thorough courso of Hood's Sarsapatllla, tho guat blood purifier. HOOD'S PILLS euro nausea, sick headache, IndlKPHtlon. hlllniisnrws. All (lriiffclstK, "Ii DIRECTORS OF THEJIOSPITAL At Ycslcrda)' Alcellng Tlicy Elected Officers and a Staff. Ult. ALPURD RICHARDS AND DR. john 11. consnit aim: Tiir, nr-w HOl'SIS DOCTOrtS WHO WRR1J chosi:n-ri:pout op thh buprr- JNTRNnilNT. MISS 13I.TV KIIAH MRU, SHOWED THE WORK THAT IS RRINO DONR I1Y THE INHTlTtl-TION-COL. RIPPLR A DIRKCTOr.. The (list meeting of the dliectors of tho Lackawanna hospital in the cur rent fiscal tar was held yesterdny nf teiiiuoti. Officers wme elected, the twelve doctois constituting tho hospi tal stuff were chosen, and two house doctois weio appointed, one to begin mi July 1, and tho other on Jan, 1. Tho lepoits of tho superintendent, secic taiy and treasurer weie tend and wcte ery giatlfjlng. Polonel 13. H. Ripple succeeds the lute Vlllium T. Smith on the board of di re ctois. He was absent jestorday, be (uuso ho Is at Mt. Gietna, but ho did not foiget tho Lnrknwunna. A dona tion of $20 in cash accompanied his letter of 1 egret The other members are James P, Dickson, J. G. Eli-ele, E. L. Fuller, Ponrad Schroeder, Thomas D. Davis and John F. 'Snydei. Mr. Dlck-on was elected piesldent, Mr. Rlsele, ficcietary, nnd Mr. Fuller, treas 111 er. The twehc doetors of tho staff are: A J. Council, J. L, Ilea, H. V. Logan, ! lMgar Dean, I, M. Gates, Lewis I'li'V, P. R. Parke, John Rurnett, C. L Piey P. r. flunster, W. CI. Iulton and J. A. Manley. NEW 1IOUSP DOCTORS. The new hnuso doetors nio Alfied Richards and John H. Corser Di. Richards Is now assistant nt the Mosts Talor hospital He will become Junior house doctor on July 1, when Dr. Webb moves foiwaid to senior doctor to suc ceed Dr. Newburj. whoso term will then expire. Di. Goiter will become junior on Jan 1, when Dr Richaids will succeed Dr, Webb, whose tetm will then bo up. HK months Is the term In each of the two guides. Dr. Coiser Is from PottsIlIo. Ho Is a graduate of the University of Penn sylvania and has been hlghlv recorri mendetl to the directors The report of Miss Rlln Kraemer, the superintendent, showed that the Insti tution has been of incalculable good. Its efficiency Is Increasing week after week. A total of 2,13s cases was treat ed during the year past Of these 1,731 were outdoor cases, S18 surgical, nnd 017 medical; and 723 were indoor cases, representing the number of peisons biought to the hospital, of the In door eases "1." were suiglral, 2'il were medical, and 37 special. The number of daH these aried cases were Heated umounted to 20,653 Theie weie fit deaths, 15 of them occulting within twent-four hours, after the cashes weie admitted. The highest number of patients the he.-pltal is allowed by law to have Is ." dnllv. That lepi events tho extent of the capacity of the wnidb. yet the daily aveiage for the ear ended no oer CO cases. And last week tlieie weie 70 patients In tho wards, yestei day there weie 67. To make room for this additional seike, the servants' quarter and eeiv mailable space hao been taken It may well bo said that the hospital Is wiy much over crowded. THRRi; PAY PATIENTS. Of the patients In yosteiday only thiee were pajlng foi their tieatment. This Is the maximum number of paid patients the ear uiound, and the ner age is not that many. The sltuntion confronting the dhectois Is the neces sity of enlarging tho building. Uver tlilng considered, though, the (Inane es weie in better shape at the end of the last ffs.al cur than at any time In the past since the hospital became so eiowded. The financial condition was better In that the deficit was smaller. The liabilities weie J7.S39 B0 and the lesouiees weie $2,400.02 less than that, theie being $4.14S 91 in bank, and $1, iCO due from the state. The cash donations during the ear amounted to $3,313 Cj, and the bulk of It was 1 onti United since the newspapers made the appeals labt January. Since January $2,400 hae been donated, $700 of it fiom poisons who gae large sums but le'used to ha'e" their names published Dr. Richards stated last night to a Tribune reportoi that ho will not ac cept the appointment of house doctor at the Lackawanna hospital. He wns asked If he had changed his mind since he tool: the examination before the medical board last week, and said ho did not necessailly take that examin ation because he wanted tho position. He said his leasons for declining are that he Intends to go away from heie and take up the practice of medicine. CONFERENCE OF WELSH BAPTISTS' Opening Seion Held LnM Night nt Plymouth. Tho annual conference of the Welsh Raptlsts of Noitheastern Pennsylvania opened last oening at Pljmouth. The session will bo continued today, to morrow and Monday. Last evening's session began at 7 o'clock and nn in teresting piogrammo consisting of solos, addresses and recitations was carried out. Afteiwauls a teceptlon was held. This morning fiom 9 to 10 o'clock the Raptlst Young People's union will hold a conference and from 10 till noon the Welsh association will hold a meeting. The Young People's union will con tlnuo its tonfeience fiom 1 to 2 nnd fiom 2 to fi tho association will be In hcsrion. Other featu'ies of the pio ki amnio are Saturday evening at 7 o'clock the service will be. under the auspices of the Raptibt Young People's union. Tho annual leport Villi bo given by Profes sor J. R. Hughes, president of the union, Piofessor J. W. Griffith, of Nnn tlcoke, will glvo the annual address to tho union and Professor Llewellyn Phillips, of llucknell university, will pieneh the annual sermon to tho union, Sunday services will be held In tho armory at 10 a. m.. 2 p. in and 0 p. 111. Dr. Palmei, of Philadelphia, socie tai of the American Raptist Homo for Pi nnsylvanla, and Dr. .Stephens, df Philadelphia, assistant secretaty of the Pennsylvania Raptist Rdueatlonnl hoelety, and Mr. Rrynferch Rees, of Wales, are expected to be present. The Plymouth choir will sing nt the .Sunday evening sorvlce. On Monday at 10 a. m. tho conference of tho association will resumo Ita ses sion, Monday, 2 p. nt. Pienohlng sorvlce. Monday, 7 d. m. Preachlnir service. BUILDINQ IS NOT IN LING. Horougli nf Olypluiut llni Arpllril for nit I n. tin ct loti . The borough of 01 pliant and P. J. McNulty, Its butgess, nppllcd to the court of equity yesterday for an In junction to restrain Daniel G. Jones from going ahead with tho erection of a frame building on Lackawanna street for the leason, as they allege, that tho building projects two feet over nnd past the front line of his lot, and a largo bay window In tho fiont of tho building projects throe feet farther, so that tho building as It is being con stiutted projects over the line nnd up on Lackawanna street a distance of five feet. Tho bill sets forth that Lackawanna street Is ono of tho most used thor oughfnics in the borough, nnd that the town council has passed an ordinance providing for paving It with vitrified brick, and tho lading of the pave would be obstiucted and Interfered with by this piojectlon Judge Gunster granted a, preliminary injunction on condition that It bo not effective until tho plulntlff flies a bond In the sum of $500 Tho tula Is re turnable May is. nt 0 a. m In tham beis. RIGHT HAND TORN OFF. Serious Accident to Frank Beck of West Scranton In the Machine Shop of the Dickson Company. Prank Reck, of West Scranton, a foimer emploje of The Tribune, wns lujuicd jesteiday morning nt tho Dlokson woiks on Penn avenue. His light hand was literally torn Into slneds and amputation was necessary. The accident occuued about 8 43 o'clock a. m. and he was removed to tho Lackawanna hospital, where a lit tle later the amputation was pei formed. the whole hand to Just aboe the wrist being taken. The accident, according to Mr. Reek's own explanation, occurred in this wise An 01 del for a dozen Campbell pilnt Ing presses of the large type was be ing tilled by the Diekbon Manufactur ing company, and the fltst of the week one was finished and put together. Since that time tests have been made to h,ie it run smoothly and perfectly in all paits before being sent out. Yesterday morning Mr. Reck, who was engaged at this wot It. being an expel t pi luting press machinist, was making the test. At the time of the accident he was oiling the complicated ge.uing of tho press, and in some un accountable manner the spout of the oil can was caught and the body of the can, the handle of which Mr Reck had clasped In his right hand, was In stantly whirled Into the mass of cogs. In an Instant It was all oer and his hand was a torn and crushed mass of bones and flesh. Fellow workmen, healing his cry, hurtled to his assist ance. The ambulance was sent for nnd he was lemoved to the hospital. He won the admliation of the opeiatlng physicians by his coolness and grit, leluslng to be fully etheiized. It is only a little over two months since he left The Tilbune composing loom, wheio he was In charge of the Llnonpe machines to take the position at the Dickson shops MADDEN FANCIES KlIIILIN Suro lie Will Heat .McCoy in Their Syrnctiso Hon t. Now that Fitzsltnmons has flnnlly consented to take In "ICtd" McCoy, ndded lnteiested Is evidenced in the bout between tho latter and Gus Ruh 1 In. which takes place at Syuicuse on May 20. "Pltz" hus wisely gien his consent only on condition thnt the "Kid" defeats the Ohio giants. "Pnder such a condition," said "Rill," Mad den, the etti.in manager, "ou can bet all ou hae thnt 'Lanky Rob' and McCoy will not come together. I am perfectly confident that Ruhlln will win and my opinion is based upon the wise experience I have had In the game of pugilism Ruhlln Is In splen did condition nlready and In all sln ceilty 1 can say he Is the best of all the long sttlng of champions I h,ao brought out " The Rmplie management has let the contract for additional seating capacity In the club house nnd when completed the aiena will be capable of serting 4,000 people in perfect com fort. On a count of tho sire of the Ohio man's hanus, it has been found im possible to procuie lendy-made gloves largo rnoug',1 for him and a special set has been cidered. HOPE NOT ABANDONED. Police Still Trying to Identify the .llcKeover'i I'lold Suicide. The police dopnttment has not aban doned hope of establishing the Iden tity of Mte mysteilous suicide, thought to have been A. J. Plum or A. J. Juck son, who shot himself April 7 In Mc Keever's field on the West Side. The police cling to tho belief that the man was well connected. Yesterdny a largo number of postal cards, with a minute pilnted descrip tion nnd a photograph of the suicide attached, were sent to tho police head quuiters of man cities. HERE WE ARE AQAIN. With Our Low Riitci tor Summer 'I'rnvel via Nickel Plato Rood. Only $11.03, Ruffalo to Warsaw, Intl., nnd return, tickets on sale May 10 to 21, account Geneial Assembly Presby terian church, tickets good to return until Juno 3. Only $11 65, Ruffalo to Warsaw, Ind., and i etui n, May 1& to Sept. 15 Only $13.85, Ruffalo to Napervllle, Ills, and return, tickets bold May 23, 24, 27 and 28, good leturnlng until June 30, on account of annual meeting of Oerman ,'laptists. only (f) 20, Ruffalo to Toledo, Ohio, and i etui n, on account of Young Peo ple's Rlcnnlnl convention, tickets sold Juno 1G and 10, good leturnlng until June 20. Only $33 55, Ruffalo to Dallas, Tex., and icturn, tickets sold June 11 and 12, good returning until June 28, on ac count of Mystic Shtlne. Only $14.60, Ruffalo to Louisville, Ky , and return, tickets sold Juno 19 nnd 20, good returning until June 26. For all Infoimntlon, call on your nearest ticket agent, or address P. J Moore, ;-neral agent, Nickel Plate Road, Ruftalo, N. Y, Low rates to othoi points will bo quoted trtim time to time'. Rlegnnt sorvlce. Superb din ing cms. Vtstlbuled buffet sleeping cars. Hyde Park Hn ran mako big money selling The Dally Tilbune. Twenty-five young hustlora wanted. Apply nt Jonklns' drurr stoio Ut 0 oVlnnk tomorrow njomlnff. HEARING IN THE ELECTION CONTEST Large Nnmbcr ol Voters from Old Forge Were Examined, TltltRC WLMIH DISQI'ALIPIRD JIR. CAUSn TI1RY HAD NOT PAID THP1R TAXHS-AN ADJOUilNMDNT TAKRN UNTIL TL'RSDAY, MAY 24, AT 9 A. M-MICHAnti St'SGINNI SAID Hi: DID NOT VOTR AND what is Monn doi:s not want to RXimctsi: ins right. Thirty-two witnesses were examined nt yesterday's hearing In the Lang-staff-ICelly contest, nnd then adjourn ment was taken until Tuesday, May 24, ut 9 o'clock a. m. The witnesses were subpoenaed to be present ester day, and Judge Aichbald permitted them to be henrd. Three wc ro dis qualified becauso of non-payment of taxes. They were Michael McNulty, Jr., John Abplanap and Jacob Giom likey. One of the witnesses, Michael Susglnl, bald ho didn't vote, and bald It in such a way as it he wanted It understood that he wouldn't bother himself about such a thing us availing himself of the Inalienable light. All who were examined weie from the Mudtown dlstlict of Old Forgo township. Thev weie as follows. An thony Ranett, Martin Rold, Jacob Ren der, Jacob Gromlskey, Charles J. Keough, John Kllllan, John L. Keough, the e-squlre, Thomas Laffey, Patrick Laffey, John McGreavy, James Monroe, John Monioe, Caleb Martin. John Mc Gowan, Michael McNulty, Michael Mo Hugh, Jumes McHugh, Michael Mc Grath, Anthonv McS.ivage, Robeit Mc Gowan, George Roche, William Roche, Michael Susglnl, William Harpolls, Thomas Stevenson, J. J. Smallcomb, Martin Walsh, John White, Robert White, Michael McNultv, Jr , John Ab planap, Rmll Middleman KASSON COULDN'T HELP IT. He Gircs Ncui'l but Good Advice to n Petersburg .linn. A novel way of escaping leeourse to the law was suggested jesterday by Aldeiman Knssnn to Joseph ReduskI, of Peteisburg, a machinist nt the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western shops. ReduskI came to the alder man's office to complain of a crowd of bojs who play on a vacant lot near his home and by their shouts and oc casional trespassing lnlllct no little annoyance on the complainant and his tnmlly. They even dared put "tick tacks" on his windows, ReduskI said. "You haven't the means to purchase the vacant lot?" quelled the alder man, continuing work on some papeis before him "No, I don't think 1 have," was the reply "Well, I will tell jou what to do. Take two dozen good lemons home with vou. When the boys annoy jou again, have Mrs. ReduskI make some pilme lemonade, ntlng one and a half lemons and two heaping tablespoonsful of the best granulated sugar to each glass of watet. Have the whole well iced and let Mrs. ReduskI serve It genetously to that gang of voting terticis. If It doesn't have the desired effect, instruct Mrs. ReduskI to repeat the do&e on n futuie occasion. "My Chilstlan friend, a pailful of good lemonade Is cheaper than serving fifteen wai rants and the other legal expenses theteto attached. What do you think of it'.'" "Verv good. I'll try it " "Anj thing else todaj ?" "No, sit " ' So long Pall again." ' So long." A SUPERIOR ORGAN'ZATION. Unltlmoro Sun's Comment on the I'iiuiioo Hill Miow. Tlie Raltlmoie Sun has this fo say of Pawnee Hill's wild west show, which will exhibit In this city on the after noon and evening of Tilday, May 20; "Pawnee Rill's Histoilcal Wild West. This truly superior organization ex hibited here Satuiday last, and when we say the performances of novelty nnd thorough enjoyment wete equal to anj thing of the kind ever seen here, wo but voice the univeisal sentiment of those who attended. The proprie tor. Major James Gordon W. Llllle (Pawnee Rill), is a gentleman In eveiy respect, and well worthy of tho pat lonage of the public at large." SISTER BERNADETTA'S FUNERAL Ulshop O'Hnrn Participated in tho (iitlicdral Services. The funeral of Sister Rernadetta of St. Cecelia's academy was held yes terday mornlncf. The remains were taken at 10 o clock to St. Petei's ca thedral, the following pall-bearets car rying tho casket: J. J. O'Royle, Thos C Melvin, T. P. Hoban, Charles O'Mal lcy, J. P. McAndiews, Thomas II. Walsh, Thomas Ruddy and M. L. Rar rett. Forty slsteis followed the casket. When the cathedral services begun, the pews were nearly filled by nn Im mense? gathering", sw elled by persons fiom many of the towns and cities in this region. Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Hara and Rlshop Hoban were present at the solemn high mass of lequiem which was sung by Rev. Walter Got man. of Ashley. Rev. M. J. Kelly wns deacon, and Rev. M F. Loftus, of the cathedral, sub-deacon. 1 lev. J J R. Peeley wns mascr of cere monies. With the bishops wcte Rev. Reduced Prices On Canned Goods Coffee and teas at low est prices in the city. Try our Java Coffee at 2c per pound, with best Arabian Mocha 28c. Coufsin's "Gam" Flour Coursen's White Loif Flour No Fancy Prices. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, John Flnnen, V, G cf Pittstoh, nnd Rev. T. F. Coffey, of Carbondale. Among tho clergy In the sanctuary were: Rev. 1'. J. McManus nnd Row J. I Dunn, of Green Ridge; Rev. N. J. MeMunus nnd Rev. J. J. O'Toole, of Providences Rev. John Louchrnn, of Mlnooka; Rev. R. A. McAndiew, Rev. D. J. Rustln and Rev. J. J. Currnn, of AVllkes-Rarre- Rev. P F. Qulnnan, Rev. P. A. Lavelle and Rev. John Gteve, of Pittston; Rev. M. F. Ciane and Rev. Joseph J. McCabc, Avoca, Rev. J. O'Mallcy, Kingston; Rev. M. V. O'Rouike nnd Rev. Henry Uurke, of tliiisleton; Rev J. V. Moylan. Hones dale, Rev. J. F. Jordan, of Rcndhntn; Rev. i:, J. Melley and Rev. J. A. Mof fltt, South Scruntonj Rev. W.P. O'Don nell and Rev. John Loughran, Nolle Mte; Rev. J. J. Griffin, of Carbondale; Rev. P. C. Hurst, Stouell; Rev M. J. Mlllanc, Dunmorc; Rev. A. T. Rioder ick, West Hcinnton; Rev. M. R. Lvnott, Jeimvn; Rev. D. Smoulter, Olyphant; Rev J. A. O'Reilly, Rev. I'. J. Gough, Kv. D. J, MncGouldrirk and Rev. Domenlco Lnndro, cif St. Petei's cnthc dial The "Libera Domino ' was sung by Rev. J. A'. Moylan, and the absolution was pronounced by Ulshop O'Hnra. The Interment wns In the sisters plot in Hjde Pat It Cathollo cemeteiy. WHAT SPANISH" THOUGHT Expected to Have Amrican Citizens Sold la the Streets ol Cadiz by This Time. People residing In tho United States havo but slight conception of the views taken In Pottug.il and Spa it on the result of the piesent wai Citizens of this country selling as slaves and In chains at Padlz, England wiped off the map and other Impossible. thlng ate expected to come to pars. An Englishman lesldlng in this city, William Tate, one of the eMi rs el Mines and MIncials publ "hod bv the Co'lleiy Ht'glnoer compan,', has- 10 -celved a loiter fiom a friend, alto an Englishman, located In a ccituln Pot tugese city. Por obvious leaesons the city and name of the writer cannot be mentioned, but the following ex cerpt it 0111 the personal missive writ ten on Apill JS and not Intended for Spanish eves, will piove veiy interest ing: Ahout the war there Is huge excitement here. Today's telegrams announce that tho Spaniards have lltcd on vour squad ron at Havana, o wo suppose the game is started. Hcie wo havo many Span iards and we get the ripinlsh uc.wsp.ippi. Tho talk is wild. Today 1 havo been assured ly an old Spanish friend tiat in a month's time the sttects of CariU will be full of Ani-'r-inns chained together, and being hold for Slav 03. Also, that the Hpanlsh pailia ment will meet at Wushlngton next ses sion. A newspaper befoio me sava that If Cuginnd assists America, the Spanish vill send half their fleet and wipe England off tho map, while tho other half Is do lni ditto to Amciicn So look out fur extermination and when jou come to Spain in chains send me a telegram and I will come and buy u off. My deslro Is, and all who hive live 1 with the St inlnrels will say thr same, that jou will clear them all out of Cuba They me a cruel, fiendish crowd, and have been the curse of that gland island. America, if thev do It, will bo accla'med ns tho greatest hum niltarlans of the world. Hut be careful, the Spaniards are a bad lot, but they are oucvc Stop tho coal supplies of their fleet and prevent their getting at jours, for it is a good one. Get DO Olfl men Into Cuba on ono side and with the rebels closing in on the other tho victory is youis. Mr. Tate has leplled to the letter, but not exactlj' an ho wished, as cor respondence In and out of Pottuga), which Is warm In Its friendship for Spain, is ptobablj- being sureptlously examined by this time However, Mr. Tote dated to wiite humoiouslj' to tho effect thnt by the time his letter was received his fiiend In Portugal would have learned tliat the suggestions con tained In the lattet's letter of Apill lis had been carried out and the de failed end attained. FUNERAL OP DANIEL M'CARTIIY. Solomn High .tlufn Celebrated In .SI. Peter's Ciitlietlrnl. The funeral of Daniel McCarthy, of Fianklin uveitfie, was held jesterdav morning. In St. Peter's cathedral a solemn high mass was celebiated at 9 o'clock by tho Rev. J. A. O'RIelly, as sisted by Rev. E. J Melley, as dea con and Rev. T. P. Coffey, of Car- A (iooil Set or Teeth for... 3.00 Our Best Sets or Teeth 5.00 Including the Painless Kxtractlon DR.S. C.SNYDER J2i Spruce bt,, Opp. Motel Jermyn, Velvet Carpets There's lots to be said in favor of velvet carpets, They excel in beauty of color and rich effect. Then, too, they wear better than either Moquettes or Axminsters, because they're woven closer and contain more stock. We show a complete stock, with borders and hall and stair patterns to match, at $1.00 a yard. A Brussels Bargain A little snap in Tapestry we offer you while it lasts, AllWool Ingrains These sell at 65c a yard all over towu. all-wool and offered now at 50c yard. S1EBECKER & WATKINS, 406408 Lackawanna Ave. IL01Y OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO. 141 to 140 Meridian Mreet.Scranton, Pa. leicnono tjj BURNING, LUBRIGA AND CYLINDER OILS. PAINT OUPARTMKNT.-Llnwea Oil, Tnrpontln( White l..(!ad, Uo.tl lUr 1'ltoi VaruuUryern, Japan nuu Shingle dtula. bondnle, as sub-deacon. The responses wero by the choir under the lendeishlp' of Professor Schilling. Tho piill-beurcrs were Hon. J. P. Vnughan, T. J. Kellv, Philip Bcrshel mer, William Raw son, Thomns Clarko nnd Luke Rums. The Ilower-beanirs were Anthony Kcnnlon and William Murphy. Ilurlnl vus In Hyde Park Catholic ceineterj. Reglnnlng with new schedule on Cen tial rallioad of New Jetsej-, on Mon day, Mny ICth, tialn No. 10 will leave Sciantoti at S .10 a, m , and Wllkes Rarie at f 0"i a. tu , nrrlvlng at Phil adelphia, Reading terminal, at 1.33 p. in., with tlnough coach. Train No. 12 will leave Scranton at 1.20, Wllkes Rarre at 1.55 p. m., nrrlvlng at Phila delphia at 7.01 p. in. Return trains leave Philadelphia at 0.17 a. m. and 3.00 p. m. U5 Utile Park lines wanted to sell The Tribune in Hyde Park Twelve big pages for two cents. Apply nt Jenkins' drug storo tomor row morning. ill Continue the Corset Coupons and newspaper clippings will be good for sc duriug the week when purchasing an lira in CORSET1 Owing to the unseasonable wcathei hundreds of customers could not sectite ono of these beautiful corsets Do not neitlect this chance to save 2" cents. Tf you havo not got a coupon get ono of last week's dallv papers ai.d cut one out look for the Corset ad. No better corset for this money on earth This will be the last opportunity to purchase a corset at this price. The Busiest Cycle House in N. E. Pennsylvania. TERL1NQ Agents for CRANTON TEARNS CHAIN MODELS, S35 TO $75. RACERS, $60 TO $85. CHADLESS, $125. The Best K.iiiiniictl Repair Shop in the State. A Full Line of Sundries. Soft Steel Hounds up to 1 inch. Large stock Cold llolled Steel. fAnhnnrlAi' 9 126-128 Franklin Ave., SCRANTON, Brussels, worth 7jc a yard, at 60 cents. Are strictly ft IllSffi. 20 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton ?i Wholesale nnd Retail DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Rcndy nixed Tinted Paints, CoiiMiilcnt, Kconomlcnl, Diirablo. Varnish Stnlns, Producing 1'iTfect ltiiltiUltmofnTpetulTS W001I1 Raynolds' Wood Plnlsh, lpcclully DoHiBiu'd for Inslils Wortc Mnrblo Floor Plnlsh, Dutnblu nrnl Drloi tiiilokly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR- UNSEED OIL ADD TURPENTINE. IN' SlIAUCII OF A TIE To suit jour fancy tlm bct placa to loolc li throiulKiur dtiirlv. All tlio ueu tlilnst In Mcu h rurnishlni; t.ooiW ilnct their way into utirHlaic, und jou will Had tlio pilcci rlsliU I Hll J U tfl I IlLl, Washington Ave SO I .ITS IOIt ICNOXHAIS. Flour is sold by all grocers. A groat many families have used it steadily for years. It is not a new, untried ar ticle. It is the most profit able flour for all classes of people, because it is good enough for the richest and within the reach of the poorest We guarantee ev en sack of it. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Curbondale, Olyphant. WRITING A LETTER Iu order to introduce my new Hue of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any one who will seud me the name of any- par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument and to the first one who sends sue the name. If ouy know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. ! Address George H.Ives Xo. 0 West .Market Street, WllkcS'IIarre. GARBOUr3 HO ME CREDIT HOUSE Ilnvlng ndded 1,200 feet to our stori room, e nio now unpaid! to how u liner Ufrbortmont ut FURNITURE tlinn orr You nro cordially linltod tc cull nnd Innpri't our gondii nnd compare pilcen. CAbll OU CHllUIT. , "SNOW WHITE" jkiuullil '-Uj fvj' Vj v 425 LACKAWANNA AVE,
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