'"V. .--- TI-IB SCRANTON T1UI3UJSE-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1'. 1898 C?e kranfcm CnBune Published Dully, Ktcept Sunday, by tlio rlbiine Publishing Conipnny, lit rlfty Cent Trlbii a Month. Tlic Tribune's telegraphic news is from thicc to five hours 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. m. and sometimes later. All the news in The Trib une while it is new. Now York Office- tail Nassau!., ... S.S VUKr.liA.ND. bole Agent for I'orolgn Advertising I MTllFn AT TUP rOSTOFFirP, AT WHANTO.V, J'A., AS SPCOND-CI.A'W MAM. MATTKIt. which icsult In delay of executive con duct of vvnr, nnd was a welt deserved recognition of n most patriotic senti ment. An ovot whelming mnjoilty of well informed Atneilenns utge the Imme diate annexation of the Hawaiian Island an 11 supreme military neees pity. Let the obstruttota In congress be smoked out. scent: her IniBlness, ns she Bays, Is connected with Knglnnd, and nhe fcets that the pronounced feeling of kind ness evinced in Client Urltaln toward tln I'lilted States Is u matter of eon gtntulntlon to all Aiiicilcnns. SCRANTON, JfNE 1. 180S. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. l,cglnlulivo. rlrat nixtilrl-JOIlN It FAItH Fourth Dlttlct-JOllN I' U13YNOI.D.?. Fiom lucent nppc.iiancos t. tide .Tohn Wnnamakcr seems fully resigned to meet hi" .Manila nt Ilnrilsumg to mortow. The State Convention. It Is the wish nnd hope of the best Republicans of I'ennHjlviinlii thnt the Mate convention at linirMjurg tomoi rrtw will place In nomination lor gov ernor n man sufllclentlj fiee from fac tional entanglements nnd sulllclently strong In personal ehai.uter nnd In the elements which give honest populailty to avert any po-j.bllity of an Indepen dent movement and to poll the party's utmost stiength. Such n nomination l yet possible In spite of asset tlons to tlio contraiy, nnd the making of It would Inline not only n vletoilous Is sue but the preset vatlnti of the splendid mnjoilty polled foi Ooveinor Hastings four yeais ngo. The Republicans of Lackawanna county offer foi tho consideration of the convention a oundidnte whom they believe to embody these i entitlements In the poison of William Council It Is unnecessaiy to Infotm the people of this community concerning Mr Cou ncil's mreer and diniac teiltios, but on the score of good politics It may be noted that of the various gentlemen thus far mentioned for the guhcimitoi lal t if lie Jlr Council seems bet udupt ed to bring liatmonv out of (linos. Al though positive and uncoinpiomlslng, with a sense of duty whkh could not be nworved by lnttlgue or blandish ment, nnd absolutely fne fiom pledge or uttwoithy obligation, he has Inlluen tlal f i lends among nil the factions, and his nomination it is believed would bring tho lutty together as no other could. If the convention Is wise it will nomi nate Mr. Connell 01 some one like hltn who will cement lather than separate the party stiength. The name of the man Is of slight significance cotupaied with the necessity for concerted and hatinonlous patty nctlvlty Mr. Con nell, we may say. cheilshes no decep tive personal ambitions, the olllce of gov et nor, If It were tendered to him. would represent a serious problem In wotk and worry which a man of his je.us nnd cues might well hestltate to attempt to solve. His candidacy. o far as Inspltcd by himself, has been with n view more espce tally to empha sise the giovving need of haiinony than to gratlly pet-ohal nmbitlon. Ho and Ills friends, thetefoie, nie entirely con tent to abide the party's will. They have made known their views of party policy; they have pointed out party risks and peiils, and It Is for the dele gates of the patty In convention as sembled to iccoid the verdict which makes party law. A soldier at Tampn lately wrote to n library committee for a pocket bible, s.ling that, although he was not super stitious, he believed n man could tight better after reading the bible and was suro he could sleep better with one under his plllqw. At last nccounts this paitlculiu cm ah j man wns receiving nn enibariassment of riches In the way of bibles, nnd his entire, troop was en Jojlng u tempotnry Immunity from vlbitatlons of plncushluns, penwlpets nnd needlebooks Thnt Reported Battle. Inasmuch nn the repot t that Schley had fenced nn enttance Into Santlngo linihnr nnd engaged tho Spanish fleet comes from Spanish souiccs and ad mits that the Americans gained nn ad vantage, tlio only icason to doubt Its conectness Is that It may be a itiso to delay the movement of troops toward Santiago. At the tlmo this Is written no con firmation of the lepoit had been le eelved and the naval authorities at Washington were Inclined to discredit It; yet the fact that they have been re ported as expecting Schley to do some thing of the sort tends to intensify the public's nnxloty for authentic news. All that Is Known of Commodore Schley conoborates tho theoij that he Is tho kind of a man who would do Just such n daring deed. Schley lu not tho man to miss n chanco for writing his name alongside Dewey's. Wntterson's Patriotic Address. The address at Lexington Inst week by Colonel lleuiy Wnttcison to the volunteer tioops of Kentucky la do setlbed ns tho most eloquent effort of this in illiiitit sneaket's cared. He suld "You are about to mnko history. It may piove that this will not be hlstoty merely lepenting Itself. For the llrst time since the ciusades war has been levied for no cause of a putely mater ial kind, and v!th no selfish puipose. I scateely like the shibboleth, 'Remem ber the Mnlne. It Fcems to mo too tevengeful to be quite w entity. I do not foi get the circumstances tei which It owes It origin. The scene of thnt tiwful tregedy under the shadow of Motro cattle Is jet befoie mv eyes. 1 can see, its I close them, the veiy faces of 0111 murdeted sallots, with the ghastllncs of death upon thini. Hut I also see the myilnds of staivln men. women nnd children, ruthlessly aeil(lced to feed the lust and to fill the pockets of piofessleinnl plundeieis mnsqui tailing In Cuba as Spanish offi cers and gi'titlenien ltehlnd them I see three e entuiles of wanton pillage, of frightful cotruption, of ciuelty unsur passed In human annals The time long ago came for some gient power to Htretch foi 111 Its hand, to Intel pose- Its iiuthotitv and to sny to the world. 'This Imib.irlMii shall pioceed no fur ther.' AVhat power except the T'nlti'd States wns to do this'.' Cuba Is our next door neighbor. Time out of mind these nttocltles havv been peipettnted befoie our eyes While Spain has to (itiltcil us to spend million of money nnllrlntr our coasts against the 1111- bustcis, she has shown hot self unable, or unwilling, In our piotectlon, to police one of her own haibots. "Was this to go on foi ever? You join selves ale the answer to Che question. "You aie going to light a battle waged by man foi man. You are going, tlierefoie-, In the name of that Christ who died for men You are going to tight a battle for the glory of God and your native land You ute going, tliere foie, under a Hag which, the symbol at eince of freedom and humanity and having Clod's blcswUig upon it, has never yet known defeat Look to It flint you cany j out solves as sol diets equally of the crcos and of the Hag. No man can be a good soldier w ho Is not at heart a good man. Self possession in the presence of clanger Is the tiue-t courage, nnd ho Is the biavest soldier who keeps his heal who kneiwri petfeetly the light tiling to do nnd who does It when, frightened out of his boots, his legs would fain cnny him away. It Is the sense of duty which will make jou men; duty to the Hag above jou, duty to constituted nuthorlt , duty to country and honor, and to those dear ones nt home who will follow jou with uvet-teaiful, but with I'vei-bilghtenlng eves, "1 believe In this wnr. I believe In It with nil my mind nnd with all my soul. If ever theie wns a Justified war it Is this Though It should lob me of lives that are dealer to me thnn my own life, I shall believe It conceived In a holy spirit, sanctified by heaven and directed towaid the advancement and enlargement of the benign civili zation in those wailiko spectacles, evetj where manifest. It has alieady united us, us nothing eNe could unite us, emancipating both sections of tho union from the mistaken lmptesslon that we evei were oi could be nn thing else than one people. The btllllnnt achievement of that tjplenl Green Mountain boy on the other side of the globe has nlte.idy exploited us as a naval power, and as you j ourselves shall dhow, we will ptesently demon strate ounelves no less a military power. Surely these wete consumma tions devoutly to be wished They are w oi th all the war has cost us, or will cost us. I know what war meatw Obedience, 'ubmlsslou, Is the first nnd pet haps the baldest of the soldlel's duties If ofllccis seem capi Icons, or tytannient, do jour dut It will come mound all right. If the poweto that be seem paitisan, or unfnti, do your dut. The end will Justify jou. lie sute Hint, In the long tun, the mnn who does his duty passes bejond the teach of wrong. "In the natuio of tho case but few of jou can hope to attain to gieat commands or" to acquite exceptional distinction. In the end most of jou must lay nsldo jour ttnlformri and te sunie the habiliments of civil life. Rut there is no one of jou who can not do his duty, and, doing his dutj-, can not be pi olid nnd linppj'. A neighbor of mine came to me the other day to nsk me to exeit my supposed Inlluenco In getting his son a commission. 1 UFHUied him tliut I have no Influence. 'Rut,' said I, 'I have two sons carry ing muskets In the tanks sons whom I dc.uly love but for whose advance ment 1 shall not put foi th the slightest effoit It Is enough for me to know that they nie seivlng their countt j, and If It plenties God to bilng them back to tbeii mother una me safe nnd -nund I shall bless His name as long as I live.' In that piayei let me In clude each and every one of jou; though I would lather see my bojs, and each nnd evety one of jou, ljlng by the side of that bravo and lovely sailor lnd whom North Caiollnn has Just given up us heaven's first sac rl llce upon the altats of tho nation and mankind, than that one feather rdiould be plucked from the eagle's wing, or a syllable of reproach bo Justly cast upon tlie nnnie und fumo of our dear Kentucky " In this spirit the United States Is Invincible NcarlrtK the Finish of the Wnr. Safeguarded ns the detailed plnns of the wnr department wisely are, enough Is now known ns to Its general pur pose to wunnnt the ussettlon thnt from thlcs time fotward until tho negotia tions for pence begin, the campaign against Spain will be waged with the whole eneigy of the government unci not pnuse for uti Instant In needless delaj. Cerv era's bottling up by Samp son nnd Schley Is one ptetext for the sounding of 'Torwaid, mureh'" but another icason not less Important Is tho fact that tho bureaus of supply have only Just begun to overtake the necessities of the situation, and enough of our willing volunteers have been clothed and aimed to enable the major general commanding to go to Cuba with a force numerically supeilor to that of the weather-beaten nnd bnlf- fnmlshed Gomez. Such tardiness ns there hus been Is chatgeable far less to fear of Ceiveia than to the lmptov- ldenee of congress, which forced a war without first providing a single extra unlfoim or nn available new gun. Ry working eveiv nun of the gov ernment day nnd night nnd by spend ing monev like Monte Chrlstoa with the usual emeigencj' exttavngnnce, we have succi'eded at the epliatlon of six weeks In stnttlng tow aid Cuba a foice one-half the size of the aimy stationed theie bv bankrupt Spain. Those of us who are dlspemed to sneer at the decrepit condition of the Insur gents, who have had to smuggle thiough two cm dons of coast guatds their every illle and evety caittldge, should pause to consider eur own shortcomings befoie Indulging too en tlius;itlcally In the language of dis dain. In cndei to get ammunition to fight Spain with, the Instil gents have ilsked ptison cell and gallows, nut once slmplj-, but time and ugain, and the money for this has been contribut ed mainly out of. the earnings of men nnd women who have cheei fully gone without food in older that their bteth ipii In arms might have the means wheicwlth to continue their ilghteous levolt. The United Stutes, on the other hnnel, ilch bejond the dienms of aval Ice und possessing within Its own holders an abundnnce of evcrj' necessity entering Into either peace or war, has, thanks to tho Ignorance of congress, leeiuiiod six weeks of Inces sant Industry to make It possible to put on a battlefield a force of jol ellcM equal in numbeis to the Joint commnnds of Gatcla and Gomez. Re this ns it mav, the army is now in motion and soon there ought to bo good news. We possess In every re spect save numbeis and acclimatiza tion decided advantages ovei the troops of Rlanco. Our regular1 and volunteet olllcers ate among the mont intelligent in the world Thej are men who know not only the thcorj but also the practice of win. expcilenccd men whose shoulder stiaps have been earned In some of the hottest battles that this ccntuij- has witnessed. Unlike Rlanco's subordinated, they have to lead ttoops as Intelligent as themselves and nie theiefore not nt liberty, If they had any Inclination, to pose as soldleis while acting In secret the lole of embezzlers nnd thieves. The Ainetlcnn aimy, from geneial to pil vate, will fight with the strength, the coinage and the brut Intelligence of the Anglo-Saxon race against a foe having couiage alone to recommend It. What we shall lack In Intimate knowl edge of the locality of the lighting and in leady familiarity with Spanish wiles will be fully supplied by our Cuban allies, who for this particular campaign will piove Invaluable ns scouts and guides Add to this the fact that the supplies of the Invading foice, once fairly got reaclj-, will thencefot watd be Inexhaustible while the enemy It cut off from hiiccor by both land and sen, and the situation admits of no other outcome than a speedy Ameilcan v Ictorj-. With due allowance for possible hln dianies, the flist day of ne autumn ought to maik the lemotest limit of tho fighting part of tho Spanish-American war. war great numbers of joung men of slm llnr antecedents were appointed to tho staff, nnd generally they performed th Ir dutlas with nilmlrnble skill und iisnldultj. As tho start lu tlmo of war Is llkclv to bo exposed to special dniiBel. these young men cannot be accused ot any tits, position to escape from the perils of tlio milium service. As a rule, the selections for the si HtafT pHus from elvll life seem to have been made wlsel HecnllS" tbeV are sons or grandsons ot nble unci promi nent men Is Infiit'iitlnllv a point lu their favor They have nn Inheritance of abll Itv, nnd pnsunuiblv there Is In thorn tho nude of chin cictcr which Is nlwnys a vnl liable resource for a joung man In tho Dials and under the hardships and elan gels of actual wntfnre. CftLDSMITI "CE. BAZAAR Granatin wesses Tne eagerness of such ynung men to re spend to the call to arms Is one of the most hopeful Indication f this time. It shows that there Is no degeneracy In thu American rnce, nun that the long Intel -vnl of pence has not weakened the energy of our youth Wheth-r thry go Into tho nillltaty service as enlisted men merelv, us o manv or them have done nnd arc dolnii, or us commissioned otllctis, tliev exhibit the same courage and putt lotto devotion In each cap irllj the stiength ef their tninliood Is likely to be put to the severest test; and moreover, the ex pub nee of war proves tint the oflccer. v bother of the nt.iff or the line. Is even more In dnnger of wounds and death than f tho oulhted man. We invite special attention to our line of Goods for this special purpose, such as TOLD DY TUB STARS. Onllr Sloroscopo Ihnwn by Ancchtu Tho Trlbiino Atrolocor. Asttolabo Cr.st -I us u. m. for Wcclne. day. June 1, K'S 5 W lvV A child bom on this d iy will notice thnt the sumiuei elrl whose joung man Is at the front takes more plcisuie In le r loneliness than the one with ndnilrcis on the spot The advance "p.tpei" of the state con vention has been rather modest ibis jear We are getting used to siinshli.e again. Navj and nntl-navv will probablj bo tho issue of coming presidential and con gresslon.il coinpalgn The "month of ioes' op'iis with ram palgn mnteilal otitsldo ot tho green houses. liass fishermen can legally pull a cork todnj. At least one Stone will be tin own at the state convention at Ilurtlslniig tomorrow. Alncclius' Advice. People that live In glass houses shoald keep tlttir windows clean. Do not lose faith In bulletins. There !s still occasional life In them s ?hk and tocadec! WMts aM toi WMtc Organtfies, Etc, Etc, Or eat Sale AS TO AREA AND POPULATION. Prom tho Philadelphia Press. It Is early to speculate what effect tho ,vji will have on tin area and popula tion of the United States No territory ins ns jet been annexe 0, and while tho Spanish power appears to be permanently btoken In the Philippine! Islands, mid Cuba l vlilimtlj inder Ani"t!can con ttol und Pc.rto Hlco Is at the mercy of tho American licet no olio of thnn is ac knowledged ns uncle l tho jurisdiction of the Amtrlcan government. And even Hawaii, which bus hem freely offeied to us, Is compelled to Mnnd on the door step waiting oui plcasiiio. o P.ut admitting tint all these iRl.inds wid bi come parts of the I'nltcd States as a nsult of thi war with Sp iln It will cause, a sensible Ir crease in tho area of this cMintrj s possessions and a big Jump la Its population. The men of the Islands that maj b wrested from Spain Is pietty well known, but the population cannot bo estimated verv closelj. 11 can be ap proximately computed, however Tak ing theso islards and the Hawaiian Islands and tho following table can bo constructed: Of FIGURED FOULARD SILKS in Light and Dark Grounds, of the very best quality and very wide. Cannot be found elsewhere equal in quality and designs less than 6$ cents. Our price while they last 45 cents. Lewis, RenMy t& DavSeSo ALWAYS 15U3Y. Area suture l'opu- miles. latlon. Philippine Islands 114. P.OJOnOO Cub i lVUS 1,50,UU0 Hawaiian Islands .... fiTIO 1(W 003 Pol to Rico 1.3 M.M Totals 107,01". 11 TO.OOO This would not bo a verv largo nelditloa to the area of this country, but It would add almost one-scvei.th to Its present populition The present nrea of tlio ''nltcd Staes. Including Alaska, Is com puted nt 3.(iGS.lC7 square miles and tho population In 1597, according to the lust Statistical Abstract, was 7..W7 0OO. Tho natural Increase, would make the popu lation now cbout 7l.Srt7.UOO If Hawaii unci the Spanish Islands are added tills vrar the urea and population of the United States would then bo something llko this. Area square Popu- miles. letior Pietcnt United States. .3.eyS,Hi7 71 .W WO Prospective additions... 107.U13 1Uj,O0O j Q(tpyit;n f&S'Jifvc rTsVt THE 5ALE 15 ON. BITMMLK rOOTWn.Vi; IT IS NO FHAT ro in oim rnr.r i.v ouu ivroiiiw. we Attn pnrnts or Fi:nr. The Closer You examine tlieui the better you will like tliem. Ta3tor Hade at Ready Hade Prices. Perfect Pit or No Sale. Step in and see what we have. We know we can. please you. Everybody buys at the same price. Boyle c& Mimcklow9 416 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Corv era's ease Illustrates the effect iveness of advance congratulations. St. Clair McKclwaj-, of tho Urook lj'n Hagle. has been elected an honor nrj member of tho Montauk club of Urookli'n, a distinction hoietoforo re served for eminent men not residents nf that eltj This honor vvbh con ferred because of tho enthusiasm aroused by Sir. McKelwav's speech de Whatever may be said in the papers. It can bo taken as nn assured fact that the CndU tl f t will icinaln ut Caillr.. Clot a narton Is disposed to foster Anglo-American nlllanco by patriotic example. On either side of tho lied Ctoss Hag at her headqunrteis wave tho HtarH and Stilpos und the Union nounclns the bickering of legislators J Jack. Misa Uarton I EoglUh by di- The Appointments from Civil Life rrom tho New- Yotk Sun SOMH newspapers of mischievous and malic iuus disposition aie seek ing to provoke popular dlseuntei.t by pretending thnt because coin missions hive been given to a scene or man of joung men from civil life the Intel tst el the inlllt.irj service luivo been sacilfleed to rewind undeserv ing fuwultes They publish these ap pointments nuclei ihe IkucM of "Suns of F.Uhtm," "Uiandsuiis," "Nephews," mil "Chllditii of the Social Pull, ' with u se ditious Intent to create Hie lmptesslon that tncie nepotism has governed tho making of theln, to thobvlous Injuiy el the uiiuj. Tho truth Is, ns we explained partlcu liulv not li'HK ago, uppoliitineuts to com mand in the Held huvo been made with wlsu and cutefnl tegiiiel to milturj Ut ile ssaselemonstrated In long uxpeiicncc In set vice, and those criticised so malicious. Iy have been uhrost exclusively to staff places. These lattei ale ollices llko tlioso of cpiai teimasteis, coiumh-sailcs, pay masters, Itixpietcis and personal aides to geneial oltlce rs, wlicie the nbllltcs of tho joung men sel-cted ate fully, If not es pcclallj, uiPqcute to the dudes leciuli -d of tlnm Thelt luiictlciis will cUniind und GXircIko aptitudes hied In civil life, und the activity and aleiliiess belonging to jouthful encrgj ate emlrently desir able for th in An a whole those ap pointed uio alttigetliei cuiiipiteut foi ho tasks which will bo Imposed by their of llces. end thej will aeepiliu hpecdllj tho necesuij expertness moii especially as then will have the advantage of obso'V Ing the routine ot the laige number nt ti, lined a nn N utile e lit slmultaiu'oiisly np polnled to like places, though ge'iiiiully uiiny olllcers iralned lu ihu Held eravo lather the oppoitunlty of cmplo incut 111 tho line and not the stulf. and ato best emplovecl lu the cuminuud of tioops. o-c So far fiom being a grouinl of accusa tion against the so joung men from ctvU life that thry huvo sought these slalf pluces or llulr friends have sought them for tho jouth, they aie elesorvlng of np. plauso for their ambition to enter tho mllltarj service under circumstances which are best adapted to the fullest ox. rclso of their abllltes. Durlnsr the civil Totals 3,b3C,112 K.710 000 o Tho natural Incieasc of two jearsi would add over imioeou In population and the census of T'Ort would lind the I'nlted States and Its possr-slons uiverlng nenr 1 1.000 000 squaie miles of the richest and most pioductlve p.irt of the earth a Mirfain and Inhabited bv lonnouoo or peo ple. If It Is claimed th it 7e0 ooo oi SW). OiX), or about one-twelfth, of these would be uncivilized it can be s lid that of tho ."so.oooono of people Inhabiting the Orn ish empire at least r.o000 0m), or over six-sevenths, ate unclvllled and seml elvilUed ltut It Is best to wait and fcc whnt the icsult ot tho war will be Com foi tine. Skinflint' Oh. I cannot bcir to die and leave all mv ironev behind nu !" Onjboj "Hoti't vvorij. uncle It'll come to tho same mil as If jou took it along 1 piomlsp to bum It for jou." New ioik Journal. A Vt iao y Oman. " left mv list boatdlng house." said the applicant, "because she would seivo potatoes bo'leel with thell skins on." "Von won't get them heie." said Mrs. Hashcroft "Tliev Use up entlrelv too much butter." Indianapolis Jouiuul. Lewis, ReiEy & Mm, 11 t AND IKI WVOMINQ AVKNUIi MILL & CORNELL 121 N. Washington Ave. Fill TP F? I tFFFffrrt iz--tyr- Jul l& CHINA airad BRASS BEDSTEADS. In buying n brasi llodtccl, bo nuro that ou get the best. Our bra l!cd6toadi ares all made with seamlen brass tubing and frnmo work Is all of steel, Ttioy coat no moio than many bodsteids made of tho open Boaraleii tublni. Kvory bedstead Is blshly finished aud lacnuoret under a peculiar method, uothlns ever hav ing been produced to equal It. Our new Sprlne Tattcrns are now on ixhlbltlon. Wash &jods and WMtc Girts JPAHRTOTE STATIOHERY Beautiful Dies of American and Cuba Flags Novelties Up to the Hlnute Stationery and Desk Supplies Of Every Desciiption. With nil purchase ainountliii; to fifty cents or over wo will present ono of the Latest Maps of " Cuba ii gains m a Hill Coeeell At 32! North Washington , Avenue. Scranton, Pa. fOOTB & SMEAR CO. Sl'KCIAI. SALE Sl'i:C I Kh I'RICKS. Kor a few daj a only on QAI.VANIZEHAHHIANS, UAI.VAM7.ED CAUIUOK OAN9 Ii whM Ms, We have Just lecelved another hulk car load of White und Decorated China nnd rorcelalns, and can now show you the latest designs and decorations In Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets at prices that can only ho made when goods are bought In largo quantities nnd direct from tho manufacturer. THE CLEIQNS, EEEEEH ALLEY CO, 422 LscUawanna Avenue IBl Www Mffiwm Articles shown lu utore window marked vo plain tlguies Mil & SMEAR CO, J1D N Washington ave, Tho nnnouncomont of a ''PHC'I Mj SALn In these lines, I sullicient to make business bona on any ordinal v occasion, but when vv say ' this Is no o.dlnnry occasion," and tint duilitg tlie coming week wo will biing ti the ft out tho HEST A'1 imiGUTHST as soitcd Btock of iveryihlmr that conies under the "hcaciins" of Wash GcoJs over brought te this cly. wo aie not departing from tho ttittlt. A Special Sale of Tei lays Dinfloi will mako theso dopai Imonts tho Cen ter of Attiaetuin. an 1 a visit to either v III well repay you, If onlv to see what nio ically tho Correct Things to he worn In Summer Fabrics. For n real Wnrm Weather Dress. Or gandies mum ally will claim llrst place, and our collection of choice things never eepualled what wo nro now show ing We have them In tho most e.clu Blve designs The same can be said as to our un limited uesortinent of Fine, Plain and Fancy Pluqes, Dimities, Scotch Ginghams, Madras Cloth. Cheylots, etc. And our prices you will always find in keeping with the qunllty. I'tnbicllas recovered while you wait. We nlso do repairing on M;or notice. Telephone, No. 3,402. Rey molds Bros blAHONKKS AND UN'GIIAVKUS, IIUl'EI. JKltMYN HUILUINa 110 Wyoming Avenue). Wo cany the largest Una of office suppllei In ortheastiubtern l'eiinjlnnl i. HENRY BEL1N, JR., Oeucral Agent for tha Wj-onilnj JJistrJct fj.- MM1T PillEB. illulng, IllastlnSiSportlns, Smokeleil und the Itepauno CUeuttca. ColnpuilJ i era ExiPLosivEs. fciifety 1 uo. ("nps and rptoderi, Itoom lot t onnell lluildlnj;. cscrautox AGKCIUi Tiioo, ronn, JOHN H. SMITH .v-rfOX, W. V. MULLIUAN, Plttstot rijmoutti Wilkes- Barra SilOand 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE OtM Ml FLEASANT i AT RETAIL. Coal of tho best quality for domestic usa and of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Dlrdseje. delivered In any part of tha city, at tho lowest price. Orders received at tho office first floor. Commonwealth bulldlnif, room No 6; telephono No. !CSl or at tho mine, tele phone No. 2"I, will be promptlj attended to, Dealers supplied at tho mine. WE T. SMITE
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