T1J13 SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MAY 21. 3 SOS. - 3 TOO MUCH SUGAR AND BUTTER Dr. Paine Thinks Thsy Arc Not Classi fied 03 Necessaries of Life. Tin: question or what ahti les Hiiot:i.u in: nui gut with rut hi ot'.unns was Disci'snnn at tiii: roou uoAito meeting - sut. Tinti'iu: was in a rmi.uHorinc STltAlN AND GAVE SOME IN mil ESTINO EXPLANATIONS - MANY applicants run iiELtur. Doctor I'ninp raised the ntir-itlmi nt the llirrtlllK nf thf jmnr linnnl i'Strr tl.iy cunrcrnlns wlidluT "' t't the I ant Miuuld roMrlct tin- "IiI.th i.r otit cl ior lollnf t tlio nin imli' "1 lif''. Up found that tho nrtlrlcH iunlmml for u $1 01 di r IIP KOf cnnlHtcd of tl worth of butter nml SJ worth "f stmni. That family cirlnlnl wus urn tli-wiv-InK nf naslMtniirv, In thmiKht Director TiTlMip IndtilB'-d I" n tdilto emjiIiIp strain fur ten nilnuti h anil did II t cntlir-ly UEivc with the ilnctnr. Knot of all, hi did li"t l'li-o In dli tntlug In lieopli what they should buy. If thoy init tin- nmni y to ptiaiiRant lisp it woliUl lie liettir to rpstilit the older the in t time, or cut It down. Up said he saw an Item of toharco on an nidt'r lie onto uiive. Hi? didn't mind that,liecaiiei from lit-lnR n mnoker hlni .st if, ho knows tluit'lt Is n ereat eoni foi t m n man to pinnlco and It innkes l.i in feel K""d to smol.e. Of poursp, lie would not fmnr supplyliiB Key AVist or fmiiorted clears. SI i. Aluridiy Fiild n woman ejino to him for an order and roinplaineil of l" ins In d'-stltutp i lrruinstnnieH, yet In found thut she ImiiRlit n halo of hay f a it. Sir. Torppe snld she might have had a cow and that she was t-oillnt; inilk and thut the purchase of the liny for the cow broui lit her a hetter io tuin tlmn the grocer would give her. llH DtD NdT OHJUCT. Pr. Paine said he did not object to that, but he objected to tho purchase of lemons. Sir. Terppe t-ald the lemons iiiirtht have hi en for some sick per son. Up cited another case. A woman whom he knew to be very needy lame tu him and sot an order. When the or lr came liai k ho found she had in osted In a doll baby. At first ho was inclined to say a cuss word, but she i plalncd that she could keep her baby riant with it and be able to do some wotk to help support hetatlf. Sir. IJeemcr una asked if there was ii"t a rule in effect home years aso i orlnff this matter. He said there was, that on the back of each order was a printed list of provisions outside or which the purchaser could not go. This rule was enforced, though, fiom aiiuses that ciept in. There weie in pt inres where the items put chased In i luded such luxuries ns embroidery ond lingerie. There was no action to ken. fho applicants for relief were more numerous than usual. When ono man was hclnu questioned about not hav ing woik, Sir. laiiiRstaff s-ulil It was erv dllllcult for men now to pet work. The hoard decided to purchase an aire of land ndjoinlng; Its tiact. Tlio owner Is Mr. Twinliu;. A communica tion was leciived froju Attorney A. C, Van Wormer, of SIonlroe. who wants t i send an Insane patient, a woman T. j oars old, to the Ilrilsido. Secretary LntiKstnff will correspond with him. An order was drawn to pay the fare of J o-i ph Shoehan home from the Penn svhnnla Institute for the mind. NOTHIXCJ TO i:at. Jacob Lauterman camo hero tpn wiks nen fiom Ilonesdalp, and could n t llnd work. Ho has a sick wife and three children, and nothing to eat In tin house. Director Teriipe will help bun out tempoiniily. Lauterman snld I1 was Informed Hint ho could set Vi lk easllr In this city. Sirs. Annie Slnnnvitch, wife of the loan who save Detective Slolr a tilp t ' Kansas City and who was broiiRht b.u k to answer a tiumped-up flinrpp " i fteallntr $500 from a trunk, wanted tho board to help hor. Her husband i- in the Hillside Home now, the court hiving sent hint there. Director Shot t n will ti nd to the case. A number of otlur applications were heard, SPRINKLER DID THE WORK. I'icveiitcd n IIkj illao in a U'ooJ Woil.ini; factory. A fire broke out yesterdav morning ai tho faitory ot tlie Si l anion Wood Working company, on I'enn avenue, below Vine street. Tho blaze began on the second Hour, nnd was assuming alarming headway when the Jinnies molted the wu plugs of tho automatic i in inkier. This gave an outlet to an inimenso volume of wnter. which so subdued the flames that the iliemen had llltlp to do on their arrival. Tlio damage by lire amounted to only about a hundred dollars. The d image onusionod by wnter has not b i n determined. Insurance fully cov ci j, tho total loss. Tlio t'hemleals, upon returning from tli lire. l-MtU-fd a still alarm from Krotosky's i lutliing store, on J.aika vaiuin nenuo. An flu trie wire run ning through tin foiiitiK had sot file Pure! Vegetable. I'crrertly tastiMesi, olpuiitly eoitoil, rcii ;'.lu.,J,.l".1.f.v.' lt?m' mill Kiiunjtliun. It Mi w h I'll. l.i lor tliu i in it of all illioniuri ol htomui-li, ituwuK ICIilut-vs, llliuldcr. Nerom Di.mncn, UUtlUMi, Vurtlijo, Cov SICIC linADACHE. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, ' UYSPEPSIA, constipation; A NI ALL DISORDERS OP THE LIVER Hi CS QKJffiH5jJM Always RelisMa, Observe the follow Ins symptoms, remilt' ItiB from ilUeaneii of tho (llgestlvo orsans Constipation, Inward piles, fullness 0r b.ood In tho htfid, uclclity of the stomach nauBoa, heartburn, dlijut of food, fuiji nee of wclBh- of tho giomach, hour oruj. tations, BlnUIni: or tiutturlns of thu heart choking or suffocatln einat!oi when Jn a lylns posture, Ulmnckg of Ulon. dots or webs before tho elKht, fever and dull pain In tho head, detlcloncy of por.plra. tlon. yollownens of tho kin and eye. pain In tho side, chest, l.mbs and sudden flush, rs of heat, burning In tho llesh, A few dotes ot RADWAY'S PILLS will free tho syBtom of all the cbovo namod dlforders. Price :i;c ner box, Sold by Drugzliti or tent by mall, RADWAY & CO.. HH Elm St, New York. Smiling Faces Sweet Greetings that Keep the Home Happy. It Is Hard to Smile When tho Body k Racked With Pain It'nlinrdtn mlle when tho bnct: U aching, the head tlirobhiiiK, und he body U full ot pain. 1 he thing to du is to rid oursclf of tho mlic and priliis, nnd Mini- iSVv. un will help you do it. jMJT Tho Munvon Homio. V - p.ithlo Homo riW J.tv7C.B. Remtdie. ltiiide up of diicovcrlen nnd cnmblnatloiifi in medicine, nron vcntnblo boon to mankind Tho world is rnpldlv beinft converted by truth nnd ivl- dente, and sunn tho llunjon f-chool of medicine ill be in LCpted nnd reiopnljed da tlio onlr school tint is safe and sure. Here R proof. Willjou study it 1 Mr. T r. Thompson, Heal Houe, Ches. tcr. Pa., sas: "'Tor Hlx weeks 1 buf fered tortures with rhtumntlsm In my limbs. 1 was compelled to give up my work nnd took to m bod for part of tho time. I tried M-vcral remedies rec ommended to mo, but they Have mo no jillif. Fln.illi 1 culled nt Million's of flop In l'hllndi'lphla, nnd the dortor thero iliai;nood mv rnse and proscribed Mun )on Hheumiitlmii Cure. 1 bf-Kan taking it, nnd felt rellevod from the beginning. Tour bottles have madu a completo euro." Munvon has a depurate cure for each dleie For sale b drueicists, mostlx it, cents a bottle If in doubt write to Professor Munj on at Philadelphia, Pa ,ur.d p;ct medical advko free. to the woodwork, and threatened eon tiiderable damage, hut the Chemleal.s nrilved piomptly and who enabled to extinguish It without any dlillculty. GRAND JURY WILL MEET MONDAY JuiIko IMunrilH Mill l'resido and Hour Argmnuiit In llijulty Cnses. Tho grand Juty will meet Monday morning at 10 o'i ! k nnd be in session next wnk. Judge lldw.irds will charge the Jury and will hear the oaes mat li ed down foi argument In equity mint. The ll.st of traUhiliptB sent In liy the VJ'lous uldeinmn and Justiies of the pi aee Is not large. Two murder eases will come boloie the Juty. Kvldence will ho ofrcicd to indict Martin Ken ney, of uhbald, for killing John Hen ley by stabbing him with n knife, and Patrick llattle will bo t lunged with killing Paul lUravanlske, by striking hlni with ii stone on Satin da v night, April 2, at the White House on Prim ni'mie. Thiie will bo several eases against Attorney W. J. Tracey, dunged with embezzlement. KILLED WHILE AT PRAYER. Audeiiried Moinen .Ueets Tragic Ueutli in n Storm. A terrific storm in tho vicinity of Iluzleton, Thursday moinlng, caused much damage In that region. At An demlcd. Miss Sai.tli Jane Phillips, wlillo knefllng In piafi, was stiuek by lightning and killed. Miss Phillips was a Janltress in the main olliee of tho Lehigh and Wllkes Harre Coal company. Pho llnlslied her work at S o'clock nnd, as was her itis toni each morning after returning home, was sujing In r pinyirs when a mighty bolt ot liHhtnlng struck a chlm my, glancid to a linger fhlmney nnd penetrated the attic whole the womun was kneeling. Her body was disfigured and her clothing ignited. BAYLL'SS LEFT THE CITY. U ii Conducting u tinnio Tint Chiel (ilirrell Did Not Approve. Chief of Police Ouriell solved twenty-four houis' notice on u man named llavla-s holding forth in the old post ol'We building on Pprute street to pot out of town or submit to arrest. L.iht night the chlff went to tho place and found him gone. Hallss was operating some kind of a game of chance. He offeied bottles of cologne nnd smull knick-knacks for silo, and gave a lotttj-v ticket for some prize with each pun huso. Tho chief simply walked in. watilud the game, became satlsllid It was not pioper, and quietly told Uayllss to pack up. lie told the chief he would visit Wilkes lluirc ne.t. WILL SOON BE ORDAINED. Patrick J. Ciiuuinghnm to Join the Passionin Ordci. On Saturday, June 1, Patrick J. Cun ningham, formerly of tills city, will ho oi dallied a priest of the Pnbslonlst Ol der nt the monastery in Newark, JC. J nnd on the day following he will celebrate his llrst mass at the mother house of tho older In Hoboken. Ills name in tellglou will be Pather Hu bert. Mr. Cunnlnghnin la n joung innn, not yet 20, nnd Is highly educated. Ho was implojod on the Truth and was foremun of the Diocesan Keloid under the inunugeinent of Henator J. C. Vaughan. His parents are now resi dents of Pittsburg, and ho has many fi lends In this city. CUT HIS FOOT WITH AN AXE. Kmplovo nt tho Cur Shops Injured While Chopping Mood, Martin Kublea. of tho South Side, was chopping wood at tho Delaunie, Lackawanna and Western ear shops yesterday morning, and onu of tho blows of tho axo sttuck his left foot and slashed It un Inch and a half deep and threo Inches lonu. Thu wound is on the side of tho foot below the ankle. He was brought to tho Moses Taylor hospital. Tho teport thoie Is that ho will ho ablo to work In u week. Uu btega is onu of tho pioinlneiit mem bers of tho Independent Tollsh chuitli. POLICP. ARE IDLE. They llnin Nothing to Do In tin Central Precinct. Tho pollco department -Is not making much ot ii recunl for itself these days, thanks to tho good bohuvlor of the city's mixed population. Up to mid night last nljiht not an arrest had been recoided at tho ccntial jiolico station since 1130 o'clock Tuesday night. Two nrreiits on Monday nnd threo on Tuesday make tho sum total since Sunday in the centiul precinct. Veter ans on the force say iho period covoied by tho past three days la a record- 1 biel;er. . . I 's ff',t!Cfil . I PROHIBITIONISTS IN CONVENTION Swallow and NlchoU Will Standard Hearers. Be the NOMINATED POIt aoVKUNOK AND LIKUTKNANT GOVUKN'OH lli:dPi:C-TIVKl.Y-DHTAILS OP Till: MUIH' 1NO AT HAKHlSHUta VKS'iint-DAY-TIIfl PLTIL TUXT OP Till: PLATPOHM. Harrlsburg, May 20. Hev. Dr. Silas C. Hw allow, of Hanlsbuig, was nomi nated for governor by today's state Piohlbltlon convention. H. D. Nichols, of Wllkes-Harre, was named for lieu tenant governor; Sterling W. Dixon, of lloiwlck, becretnty of Internal affairs; George II. Oarbcr, of littshuig, and linneck H. Shaipless, of Wnrde, Dela ware county, congress-nt-largo; Lewis D. Vnll, of Philadelphia, superior court Judge. The nominations wete'madu by at ilainatliui, except for lieutenant gov-( ernor. Nichols defeated Dixon on the Hi st ballot and then the convention sclcited the llerwlek man for the next plaio on the ticket. The candidates, with the exception of Mr. Vnll, who was called to Phila delphia this morning, made short speeches of acceptance, promising' to make an aggiesslve campaign. Dr. Swallow, who had previously been nominated by tho Populists and Honest Government party, was received w Ith wild enthusiasm when ho was Intro duced to the body of the convention. In accepting tho nomination he said that hv still stood on the one plank platfoun of "honest government" All differences not absolutely essen tial to the onu tempo! arily dominant issue of ovei throwing the state thieves must for the time be laid aside. "Wo must Insist," ho added, "that the es sential pilnclplcs of American citizen ship Is, and must fotever be, that no man nnd no set of men shall be politi cally dependent of nny other man or set of men, but that each hall be aimed for relf-defense." The platform Is as follows: 1H.ATKOKM. Tho Prohibition paity of Pennsylvania In state convention assembled ucknovvi nlgts Almighty God an the llRlitful and Suimmo Killer of the universe to whose laws all human enactment J should con form lion by derlaies the pin poses for whli h it was organized and ovists. 1 We me in hourly acroid with the dfct.iratioiib of principle of the National Prohibition party. 2 Tho liKiiliznl traflle In Intoxicating liquors fur beverage imiposo Is a public nuisance, a grout miuico of political corruption, and pioduces eilmo, pauper Ism and unjust taxation, It is antagon istic to tho moial, Intellectual and com moiclul Interests of the state, tho per mls&in exlMoneo of the tamo la con trary to the governmental policy, which suks the greatest good fur the gieatist number. Tho llcens.0 laws under which It exists In this state should bo repealed nnd lepl.ieed by legislation prohibiting tho traflle, nnd wo pledge ourselvfs, If vested with necessary power to bring about the prohibition of liquor traflle through effective legislation und to see that the same is fnlthfully enforced. 3 Wo declare our sympathy for the op pri smmI nnd down troddm Inhabitants of Cuba. Wo deeply legiot the failure of the government to piaciubly ndjust the dlffoiences with Spain, but ns lovers of our country and Us lings, we pledge our support to all iffurts to secure to tho down-trodden and oppressed Cubans fnlr nnd humane treatment nnd to put an und to thu tyrannv nnd brutality that has In en visited upon them by tho Spanish government. Hut In doing so wo will not lose sight of our duty to the hundreds of thousands of ragged nnd starving of our own land, the victims of the merciless drink trnillc, who In bltti rness cry In vnln for govoinment.il protection from this wot se thnn Spanish tjianny, this son of all villains, the legalized liquor Unfile, which the people of this country, through its law making power, fosters and pro tects for tho revenue it apparently yields and the political power it concentrates icgiirdlers of tho suffering and destitu tion It produces I Wi- le.illlrm our belief in the Justice of ifpinl sulfi.ige ng.irdliss of bex. r. We dei laro that tlio growing extrav iiKanre nnd recklessness of nppioprlatlon of state funds for quasi rniblle institutions to tho piejudlce of the masses of people who are directly and indirectly taxed to produce sullloli nt revenue to meet the same, have grown to bo an abuse that demands attention nnd retrenchment. G Wo declare for the samo honesty, economy nnd can In the management of affnlis of state e prudent business men lequlre, nnd put foith for tho suc cessful management of their own busd IH88 nffuhs. "We deelaio that the late legislature and the present stale administration will go Into the history of the commonwealth, as the most riekh ss, Incompi tent, extrav agant and venal that has ever dlsgiaced the fnlr name of uus state s We di ti.tie that the present political ollgaiehy which domlnntis nnd contiols In nil legislative and ntllrinl affairs In tl o stato is dangeiously detrimental to tin principles upon which our govern mi nt was establlshid, und through which bglslatlve coiruptlon nnd venn..ty In pub lie ofllco, under the political jrw.rs that hnvo become tho onh r of the Jav, re sulting In unpn rnllrlcil extravagance In tlio nso of public funds nnd property, tho usehss multiplclty of public ofllco to mike sim cures for political henchmen, the unwarranted Increase of salaries of persons holding public otTlee nnd a gen eral Inereaso of tho bunlrns of taxation. 0 Tho Prohibition paity pledges Itself, when vested with m ce ss.n y power, lo abolish all unnecoss.il y public ofllces to eliminate from the pay roll of the state, tho names of all whoso services aro not personally rendeicd and netunlly ncces smy fqr public good. 10. We declare that failure of the stato ndmlnlHt ration to promptly pay appro priations to tho public schools nnd mono s due counties on settlement, while lurge balances nic maintained In tho public treasury nnd kept on deposit In banks conti oiled by members of the polit ical oligarchy of the state, is vicious In Its example of dishonesty nnd ono rif tho suurcts for tho existing political corrup tion. II -We declnro that our naturalization lnws should bo so amended as to pro vide for a higher standnrd of alien Intel ligence. 1-'. We declaro for nil reasonablo lib. eiality looking toward Increasing the usefulness ot the common schools of tlio state, hut no public funds should bo np pilated for sectarian purposes. 13 -Capital and labor are bound to gethor by common Intoicsts. Neither can prosper without the assistance of the otbtr. We favor arbitration ns tho most effectual lemedy for differences between tmplovcr nnd employtd. II On theso principles wo stand nnd invdto to their support ull tho friends of mornlity and honest government, MUCH KNTJirsiASM. The convention was tho largest nnd most enthusiastic stato gathering lit the party's history. Over MO delegates wero In attendance, tho only county without representation being Greene. Over $10,000 was ruined for campaign purposes this fall. National Chaltman Dickey pledged J&00, to bo talsed out side of Pennsylvania, as tt fund In memoty of tho Into James Black, of Lancaster, tho first Prohibition nomi nee for picbldent. As usual In conven tions of the cold water party, there was singing nnd prnyor nt the opening and close of the session. The nlllcers of the convention were: Perinnnent chairman. Lev! Plid, Strnnton; vlre-presldents, Dr. S. C. Swnllow, Hanlsburg; A. A. Stevens, nitilrj G. H. Yarnnll, Delawaie, A. 11. Ayeis, Cumberland; J. A. Ualley, Law rence; Thomas 1. Hershberger, Pitts burg; James Matisoll, Wlllhimspnit; J. Henry Splcer, llarrlsbuig; Samuel Dnggy, Philadelphia; D. C. Ilnhlumin, Allegheny; H. Poster Mullln, Cumber land; James S. Hellett, York; JJov. George Acoin, Chester; Hlinin Do vvnlt, Philadelphia; S. M. Caldwell, Mil ton; I. I.. Gt'umblue, Lebanon. A mnss -mooting was held nt the opera house tonight at which addresses were mado by John G. Wooley, of Mnlne, and National Chairman Dlekoy. The statu cmnmlttoo met this event ing nnd organized for the fall cam paign by the le-elrctlon of Clint los It. Jones, of Philadelphia, chaliman, mid George Hoffman, of Uryn Mawr, sec retary. DUNMOKE. William Scngravis, who has been con fined In the Lackawanna hospital for tile pist two weeks returned liuuiu yesterday nftcinoon. When the X-rns were put on his leg It was tho Intention of the surgeons to extinct the bullet, but when the wound was opened It wns found that the bullet wus Imbedded in a lurvo In such n way that If It were taken out he would plob.ibly lose his leg. Tho surgeons then tbpught It Would be best to clean the .wound out and lot It heal. The members of the horouah council reviewed the various streets of tho bor ough Thursday. Tho Ladles' Missionary society of the riesbyterlun church met at the home of Mis. Taylor Lnvelaiul, of Webster avenue, estenlay afternoon. Martin Hlcbards, who was arrested Wednesday night for Insulting a young lady, was given a hearing before Ilur ges Powell Thursday night. The young lady not nppinrlng against him, the charge was made drunk and disorderly, lie wns flnul $." nnd allowed to go. Theio will be n In! go American ling mixed at St, Mmk'it parish church to night at 7 o'cloik. ltov. H. J. Haughton will conduct the e remonies. llefresh ments will be stived on tile lawn. The public is Invited. The Young Ladles' Mlrslon clrclo nf the Presbyterian chuuli mot at the home ol Miss l'loremco Fowler, of Cherry street, last night. Somi tlmo ago it was de cided that ench immbir should "ourn" a dollar for fore'pn missions. Tho object of last night's meeting was so thut each member could tell how they earned their offering. Tho Imoroved Order of Ited Men of this place were visited by some of the high olllcers of the order Thursday. Tney were lemming Mom the council which wus held tit Honesd.ilo this week and expected to go thiough to Wllkes-Uarie. but on lcnciilng Sirunton it was Hound that they vvfiulil have to slay ovei. As it happened that the Dunmoie older was the onl ono In this sictlon tint met Thursday night thi y made the loi il onbr a visit. Slif he s were made by Gnat Sachem Jerome lllte. of Rleelton; Gr, it S.innnp II. A. J'.urtntli. or llaiilshurg Gieat Masbmlor O It. llasklns, of Stool ton, and by 11 levers, CI do Holier. William Iluber. C. D. Pass. S II. Ciivetv P.lchartl Chlllom, ull of IlarMmrg Among the loi.il members, who in tde short speeches wire T. L Fnnscnlmugh, T. 1. Letehwnrtb. D. 0- fil.ick nnd Mr. Woodwnnl. All pros nt enJoed tho meet ing nnd tho offoi ts of tt will bo long re membered bv the members. UKIONDALE. Tho businos lit.- of the community has been jtftcrted by the closing of Kd wln Coiey's grist null by Sheilft Dcnel. The lirge feed stoic In Purest City Is nlso doted and will be sold on Fiidey, May 20. Tho indebtednoss Is sonio wheie near tlO.O'ii) and tho evocative err.'itois an? the W. "W. Hmnson estate and Mrs. IMUIn Cotey. The IV'V. und Mrs. II. J. Crane wort ealhd to Nicholson Tuesday to the hill side of Mr. Crane's brothti, who is very ill. Miss Antoinette Welbl of C.iilinr dale, and Mrs. TIIllo Wei'd. , ot rVust City, spent Sunday with th lr motlui Miss Jllna Norton has boon speiu'mt; a enuple ot weeks In Clifford Mis. Travis cntertalnnl la r s'sii i Mrs. Hoinbt'ck, of nqucnunk, r n uilv Miss Mettis Colon, an is enu it .inln, the little ones with kindi rgaiteii pl.'s this summt r. Miss iJthti Smith Is teaching -,jc, t school. Tho Untondale band nut nt the hmii of William Not ton Tuesday evening and gave him and his ncwlv mid bride a hearty welcome by tho sklltul use of brasd instruments. Miss Ullrulieth Cuipetitir. of Carbon -dale, leturiied Wednesday a 'tor spend ing seveial days with friends hi n Mis. K. V. Dimmlek is sufteilng Horn a stioko of piralytds w 1 l h onuiuil one wiek n,j i. She Is lmpiovinr Llinot Sheunan expefts to mo' 1 ,-. family soon t , lllnghamtoii, N. Y. Tho Sunday School Institute of dis ttict No I will he held here next month Plota Plrniau Is In Curhoudnlt wlniu hhe expects to spend the summi r win: her aunt. Miss Lilanehe I. Carpontor, a pi 'f' s sloiuil nurse trom Newburg, N. Y., i. to Lt with us In tho etnly futuie. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mrs. llofirge Ilrattou, who has lutn visiting her daughter. Mis. Ki.mk Meyeiri, nt Highland patk, sufferi d a attoko of apoplexy about two weeks ago, but Is imptovlng under the eaiv of Dr. Murrcll. Mrs. William Justin and family spent Sunday with ft lends at Vv'es' Nicholson, Mrs. Stewnrt, of Chine hllla, visited her duughter, Mrs clcoigu Pi he. Webb Ross, of Watts Cornens left home on Priday morning with a in ol of butter and eggs to go to Scrant. n At Clark's .Summit his hoi so tiK fright at tho cars und tan d nvn th railroad tiack toward Chinchilla, spill lng butter nnd egga all ulong the way Mr. Itoss was. tluovvn out and wus in jured borne. ,, i i SPANISH HONOR. "Spain fights to mtvo rcr honor" Ma hi iiveu sue the ln.il 1;!' The honor of a br.ivu Who stubs you in the dutk. The honor of n people Whose hands ure ted with blood; The honor of n nut Ion Whoso crimes have reached thu Hood. Tho honor of a country Whoso Ktntesmen i.ever rio Above the crjft tliat triumphs Through titachiry and IK. Wheio liberty is stifled Wlicio fetters, bars nnd chains Qtilot all who look for freedom And despotism rolgnii, The lifnor of the dustutds Who foully vvrccl ed tho Maine; The honor of tho Wevlors, Who boast o ihouMiii.U tlain Not In the shot k of liattle, Whore bravo men meet their loca Ilut murdetwi for nttomptlng To mltlmito their woeu. The honors of tho Mmllirs (if InuulMilun nron Tlio gatheicrs of fuK&ts Por inait,-s' funeral pyres. 132SSK0125S r-" if 127 and "Spnln flfihts to save her hi nor," Pray, Is lt worth the cc -t? Is It a th!n. wortli sivii.k'' Mcthlnks 'tvveiei bi tu r loM. II.ii old llinton. In liuffalo News Leave Your 3Jciisuro with Iloran & Merrill for vour new spring Milt. Thu lli.est line ot f.tbilc-j In the fitj. asSCfiSP OSSSER ALL DRUGGISTS . ASKfGfc7?1B?diaEI0N; !B WK1 M M tt fa! k. HHSAHDH GIVES WL BCSTlLGnTVrORIP ANPi5MgQITlY5AFE FOR SALE DY THE llitUS 11IVA3 SCRANTON STATION. OR, E. O. WEBT'S AND DRAIN TREATW1ENT HERVE :t5 E2fRciJ Label Special, txtra btrcnntti. For Imnntcncv. Losa n( 1'fiWAr. JrflQt Mimhnnrl Htorllitv fir narrnnnpRri.c ivwVSl u box; bix fr 3, wittAjNa trf.lp.wrlttcn Kuuruutci-&ift.w ' ' tiipiintlii!VlrL.. A. c.nn.lfllii.1. laeftOREorbymUl. VAflfj (kill 11 Clurl.c, jj6 I'cnn Ave.. Scranon, I'u, I rl PC i j SJsTSi.0 1 "7 t Jet. rt frtrBnTLra .stvm siircwin tnrisiet5TwiiT A tir. .Jlitini-"i'iI,llitiiig,MSJ! LJih5to2l,,M'tMl,'',,s rzt ft'fl yoj Vw iMt r! Fivj frii Ks fCl I3t 9 JiVSlffTheso tiny Caij.uiCH ur- " v !.?Syreii lit IK bourn mIcIioui,,,-, . 1 S(i,n "Welt utiiillni. Cii.V'uui7 Hdliebci nui! lnjeeliiui!i lull. Nr I i 6ft flflflB STI WM I4 K4 111 fa! k. II ! L-1"V BT .1 I REFiKrac m '"iMiVj im '" V 1 1 s: WASHINGiK) Tjs the star spangled banner oh long may it wave. We are in a position to offer Itt at prices much market value: Slo 4x214 feet $ 2.25 5 x 3U feet 3.50 7x42 feet 5.00 10 x5l2 feet 7.50 XAxVy feet 12.50 18 x 10"feet 20.00 129 Washington ES. READING. STANDARD. A hard line to beat. The Spalding Juvenile Line is the best Boys' and Girls' Wheel that has ever been shown in the city. All sizes. Call and see them. Opposite Court House. 211 Washington Avenue. 1ATI0NAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given lo BttbN ties nnd l'cr.-,onul Accounts. Liberal Accommodation F.x. tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, -Surplus, -Undivided Profits, $200,000 300,000 79,000 WM. COXXEMj, President. HENRY BKLIN, Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM 11. PECK, Cashier Tlie vault of till-, bank is pro tected by Holmes' lilcctric Pro tective System. THE fieSiC POWDER CO, Koouis 1 and 2, Com'lth B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting Mudo at M003I0 and IlusUUalo WorUi. LAFLIN & KU POWOr.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klectrlu llatterle, Kloctrlo KxploJers, lor exploJtng blusti, Safety 1'iue und Repauno Chemical Co's Bxp"S"ivns M SPALDiMG. BARN Florey S Brooks. ;h--Ayen1je Jlo under the present These goods, with the ex ception of the smallest size, are made with the full num ber, 45 stars, sewed on both, sides, and are made from the best grade of all-wool bunt ing. Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-Offlco Uulldlnc, Cor. Spruce bt., und I'ean Ae-, Scranton. Pa la3 returned tioin his Western I Up. and will now icmaln poimanent- ly at his homo oltlce. TUB DOCTOR lb A GUADUATn OP TUB L'.lVL:itSlTY Of PENNSYLVA NIA. I-'OIIJIUKLY DUMONSTHA TOIt OF 1'HYSIOLOOY AND SUll OKI1Y AT THU MKDICO-CIIIH-VHatOAL COLLI'-GU AT PHIL Anr.I.PHIA. HIS SPKCIAL TJKS AUK CimONIC. NKU VOfS. SKIN. HHAUT WOMB AN'U BLOOD DISEASES. Tho doctor nnd his fetal of EnBllah an tiPiman phlclvns make a ppoclalty of an form of Pluonle Nervous DUeabCS, Ski.i, Womb. Blood Diseases. IncluiUng Uplleptlc Tits. Convulsions, tlys terla, St. Vitus' Dance, Wot.cfulnesj. 11UAIN WOKKEHS, both men and wo men, whoa j nervous b stems ruvo been bioKen down and shattered fiom over work, no matter from what cause, can 1)0 lestnred l.y my method. All who call upi n tho Doctor from now on v. i'l r cilvo ailvlie, examination, sor vlco and esamindtion free. Dr. Growers n!li standluB In tho Slato will not allo'V him to accept any Incurable cases. It they cannot cure you they will frankly tell you to. Diseases a! the Nervous System, Iho symptoms of which aro dizziness, lack of conlldence, (sexual weakness In men and women, ball nsing in tho throat, tpots tloutliiK betoio thu ces, loss of memory, unablo to concentrate tho mind on one subject, easily sturtled when spok en suddcnlv to. and dull, dlsttessod mind, which untlts thern for performlno; thu actual duties uf llfo, making happiness Impossible, distressing tlio action of tha heart causlr.u Hush of heat, depression of splilts. o 11 torebodliib's, cowardlco, fear, dreams melancholy, tiro easy of com pany, feeling as tired in the mornlnc as when retliinu lack of encrpy. nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limb-i, etc. Those so affected should consult us Immediately and be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored, Wenknes ol Younj Men Cured If you havo been given up by your phy sician call upon tho doctor and be exam ined. Jlo cuieo tho worst kind ot Nervous Debility. Scrofula. Old Sores, Catarrh, Piles, I'emalo Weakness. Affections of ths Eye, Ear, Sum, Throat. Asthma, Deaf ness and Clippies of every description Tumors, Cancers and Goiters lemoved without tho uso of kntfo or painful cuu tics liy our newly dovlsed nborbent motn. oil known us tho "ELEOTItU-OEIUn. And" our OZO-NITE GAS cures Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Consultation free and strictly sacred nnd confidential. Ofllco hours dally from 0a m to 1 30 p. m. ; 7 to 8.S0 p. m. Sun day from 10 a m to I p m. MADE NE A IVIAM AJAX TADLETS POSITIVELY CUHU A L h A'trivui DUratft falllci Mom- or7,iupoioaor, mpi'MnM,ic.. cmnooa bj Auu40 or othtfr Kxcouu ana Indlt crotlaus. UTtu qulvhlu and lurtlit re.toro Lost Vlulltf in old or Joung. nuil Dtuniaaforttudr, barlnnuor mtrriaao. 1'rBTeat ln.axity ana fjontamitton lt takaalatiuifl. IhelruM ihowi ticmedtats fmptoio- n.nt an.l AlTitB n f tlltG uh.te all other fail In. bats curad tbouMnda u j wlllcurvyou. VaaUaupos. iltTanrtltoaKnaraatM totifiKtauuro Cfl flTC 'a cachcaaaor lalnnJ Iba mono. Prtca WU U I O. per Lt upou liavlna tho tteauiua Max labloti Ther PlCKliKSi or m t-aiv uuu irviuiucuii .or icbu. uj nail, in plain rappr. nran receipt of rrlce. trcnUr " AJAX REMEDY CO., VjglVu' Kor dalo In Scranton, I'n., by Matthew Ilrotf. and II C. Hauderion, drin;sUt.