avx 'J riJS hUJXiV AVAK tXlJl3UJlV OAl'UItJJAl', tlUlMli 4, 10. ' MINERAL PRODUCTION OF Till-: UNITED STATES IN 1807-8. Compiled forTar MiswuLlMiuTny, Vol. ! By niclmrd V. Hotliwll, editor of tbe Enalnt'tiug ami Mininq Journal. Custom- MX Mens tires Products. Nov JUtaij 10. Abrasives: Carborundum Corundum ,. Cruttied tcl Did torn, cartli ... Emery Garnet Orltidstones Pumice Qtmrtr crystal.... Tripoli Whetstones Alum AlurulDum miltilitite Sh T Sli.1 Sh.T hh T Mi.T. Sh T. Sli T. bh.T. Sh T Sh T 's'h T Sh T Ammonium sulphate llt 1 Sh T yt 'Alvesios 1(J llMIUt. j; Vspliiiltic I'meMont. jh r.liiiiiiin'sfiatiJtotie jt, Ifair t ,(1 Ilatixit't . . 2j liiiniT U'tmUi o. llronitio . .. 21 Cnlcium eailikh SI C'ciiiint.iiit livtlrn il -, ("orient, I'oitlutitl . d Cement, '111 . ... j; Cliromi" i SM Clav roiluit- . . yl Coil, ntitlnailte . . SO I'onl, bituminous. Si Coal, canul SjCoU- . j.1 Colmlt oxide ..... ji Conn, ris Sli T Sh T Sh.T fah T I. T Mi.T l.li... Mi T HIiNti llliltfc IJblic I.T.. sh T Mi.T Ml T sh T Mi.T .1). Mi T 3', Cnjijn r sulphate l.li in 1 i initial -. 1. T. sh.T Mi.T sh.T. r Huornar ji Kulli rs eirth. ... Sgdraliimlted) 41) riniilutH.crystalllne 41 tii ipliltu, amorphous 4.(1mwiiiii 41 Iron o-e 41 Hi! ".K" 4", In in silLT in V inpatient! ore 47 M'ci, ground 4 Mn a sli-et 4'l ".IlllTdlMOOl Ml Momlie 61 Natural gas .. S.'.Pilnts. metallic .n Pities, otlipr. -te Lh.. Sli.T sh T L T. Mi.T. si, T i. r sh T , l.h Sh T ' Mi I Mi T ' sh T It i'nliils, vcMittlun ted sli T V,,I'niiits, white, red Id sh T Jo PumK Inu o-cit!c. . sh T 67 1'iti oleum (cnide).. V I'll uphite lock .. ST I'ii cioiw stones . Cfll'rites 1,1 Silt I J Minn saml.tutrtz M.Mite. looflwj t4 M it- tinnufactures f.V s mpstoue. diNi.1 1. nitural.. c; mIi iinnufnctiirid HI. X.I I. T I. '1 lllilir I. T , S1 es ' 'Sh T, sii n I M T fiiSiniii- ioi iiiiiiiiini; .. . 09 Stone limostoiiciilim I, T 70 Strontium sulphate, sh T 71 sulphur I. T Tv'Milplitiric.icld sli T 71 '1 ale, common 'sh T. 74 rule. flluoin Sh T 75 Ui allium om . ... Sh T Tftlncnip, exported . I. T 77 Kit pi od unspecified Total non metal3. Metals Aluminum Autliuom Ml. Mi , IViptiertw) . oiiiH.1; I old Mi I ( (V t, Irritt. tilB II. T hl.lilim Oi I,.'.iil nluentX.Y.. Sh T M.Krl Mi PI Minimi o f ijiilckKilver Hkt; -Uier.coinm'l value f) f. '.Inc. Mi.T 'louil metals... fitnud totals. Co 1 llineis of ao lh i!o400 Hi : (0 2on lh : Oh 12 sal : tfi.'iOlh () Troy ounces Ufl Hails of 76JAIh. (Si Ilituinlnouscoil Includes hninti coil an 1 liirnlte rhe authriiito production Ii the total for Pennsylvania, ArKiiii.is.nnd('nlondo lh I'stlmatnl ii Kiloiams or it klliitr.im t.i Inclmlini; liltumen fromTtxas. (mi Hie nhie of the copper prodiictioti isciiculatnlntosv- rlh less tlnu the nveiage price of Ijiko copper ntVenork. tin Valuopei square tniValuo per mlilo toot ()Thls llgure Uonly approximate aud will hn Ahhieihtlnns Sli T , s-hort tonsi2,0ilh ); h T,, long tons (i,2l0 lb), M.T.iint.tric tow (23(M0 lb.), bq'es, EP.Jtri.mlO0 i 1 1 , lapid mid laid). LIFE OF SPAMSH MAN-OF-WARS MEN 111 Trcalni2nl ot Sailors by Oificcrs the Ku'.. :,IAXV OK TUG .MEN BilANOUAlQD ON nOAHD SHII'-ONU UMTJJACK KT'S nKVIINail-l'IUXI. ITNJSII 3U3XTS INKLICTKD-nVUX I'UITY orpircni? ri.oaahD - siauinus nELIUJ) L'PO.V TO I'lT DOWN .ML T1NIK0. rroni the K Vorlt Sun "Tho Spnniniili lo not knov. hnv- to flcllt their i-ltlps, taid a nmtil olll Ctr. " mil jei I ctly cciiflilent that (ieorno Ucwcy lmuUI iiaie oxthnnKert fleets w ill) the Mpanliinls in Mitnila hnrlior nml then have Klieti theni al niot na Eotintl .1 dinbiilnfr ns la (111 with his own ilt-et " Tho funio npiiilnn litis lie en expresu'ed by a Inigo nnnilii of Amerlotin n.n.il xi!ilcrs who an finnlll.it with tho principles upon which the HpnuiMi nay IS lull. XtiMil oillieis uf the I'tiltod StnteH ccnioo, In iuiiiinmi with olllects ct tho HrlitBh nn, lino often mar velteil n or tho link 't expcttnei ox hlbltetl by rtpan!.'h ollkoih In lumcHing model n ships', but thoj hae alwnjs dwelt pnrtlculail upon the appaieiu itupldlty of tho Spanish nian-o'-wjt'H men fin ward There Is nnihltifr aslmro cir 11lI0.it to ptiti.it the Mcllillty, Intllff orenco, Blouclilnes!", and Keneral inra-p-aclly of the Sp.mlnli liluejaolu't Nor la tho wonder stent that the Span'rih bluejnekot Is so poor a seaman, so In ferior 11 Runner, so hIukkIhIi a per former of the thousand iiiid one chorea vtboartl ship of whUli a Rood niiin-o'-war'3 man has the knatk roiu-iifthi of tho Spanish bluejackets ate men who had never been at sea befoie being im pressed Into the nainl sen lie. Im pressed H tho word, for tho difficulty the Spanish naiy has cxpeiluiiiid dui inf tho past docade 01 two In h'ettiiiK enough men to man ships Is well known to thoio who make a ritudy of naial matters. Impressed Is almost too well Founding a plnasc- with whlih to ex-pres-s tho fashion tho Spanish naval ie erulters h.ivo of.KettniK bluejackets. The teim lihould rather be shanghaied. Tho Spanish law forbids the conseiip. tlon of naval recruits In time of peace. But If ou ask any Spanish inin-o'-war'b man how he happened to tako on In nn outfit wherein he lecelied so little conhldetatton, tho reply Is apt to be: "I was drunk." It Is asserted that a mnjoilty of tho f-panlsh sailors are men fiom inland Sialn. The Spanish mcichant sillors, tlie men living In Spanish ports who are of nge for service aboard warships, know too well the cruoltlt-a nnd hard ships inlllcted upon men forward in their country's naval son Ico to put themselves in tho way of being trapped into it. Tho exact sum which petty ojilcors on Spanish warships receive for bilnglng aboard their vessels the vvine hefuddled lads ivhom they pick up oshoio in Spanish ports and enchant with meny tales of thu glorious life led by tars is, of couise, only known to themselves and to the manipulators of Spanish ships' budgets, but that tho petty ofllcers ore paid, and pietty well paid, foi this manner of woik, which Is nothing short of shanghalng. is cer tain. The writer has frequently heard drunken pett ofllcers of the Spanish navy brag of tho number of landsmen they havo bagged for their ships and 1890. Valu nt 1'lacB of l'rodurtlon Quantity. Quantity. Citttoiniry Jleasjrea. Mettle Tons. Per M Ton Customnry Totali .Mcisuteo m mi K S 1C16I2 jS0tj! 021 :.V7 sw 8.511 1,400 3214 uooo 114 1(1 171 no 2l0i .1 000 1 'X)1 IWtfl M.JOO 11S.B001 n I.VSO IT 5,440 SO no 33 17 s-ii.jbs in v 2 2IO iiaoi S8,J(W 30 lT,l 1.700 0,000 ,432 io win1 4 8.'i JOVjni 4CJ 700 l,ora omi in -n .101 379 'n.107 37 fir '1940 I'l is 12 12 0.000, I,' 1.0.11 usn'i 1J.TW IB 410 41. 3.1.1 4.3io as, in aw 19110 4 5T) 47.1 II I'l s(57 3.111 711 SO 111 IS 070 30 J VW M OHO 1 u ion! K7 0o0 4J.7IO cmi 4tm 770 27,717 s.nn 41.1SB 27,810 EOB'iO 19 41.10 437,111 1 92.1 r.WI 877 2,272,971' 40.000 60 "B3 041 11.1 5.HOU Rl.nV. 2 HI 4 II 2 10 21,(1011 17.0"(1 11 IJO 6.VJ..S-, inn 7 WT.III 1 '.7T.M1 At. "ki U'clo 11 1 HiH (iVI -l I'll m,3iiiori l.'h.'-i n.in js,71.'si 31 (ui lIIOI 11 1.V) I. VS.1 4(B tmti Ml 19'VI IClKKIOVI ll,.'i(IO in,: Ki M It vy, l.'IWI 7NV 1.007 ti"i J) M 22(11 ;of.7 Id ill 4 '1.V ..V.) 10P0J ' a'm Oh9 2 9.1 I HI J2n 6 19 ;! 4 911 KM li Iff .11 07 1 JM1 7 40 :i2 19,1 I ( 0T4i 4s oori I vi pijl S.IOi.Kli rw nr nniKmii 4.' 117 101 ISti.l.'l W7 'iii.s.:oi, 111, Ml K' HO 111) I i7.an.'! 17.114 K! i r. 1 f'11 2 '1 'l.'l 2111 4s,mv I -i 170 1M.U0 IS 1 I '.II nsi.i.i, .ll.IHIO 147,Vi7 9HOl 4 1 ,1ns, 9 MO 770 J1 KIT 10 11.1 KIW 21 mi 6 41J lo-.'iri I. to.) JIM.TOO ,120 177 101 I0.2M1 ail b Mir, i ?.v 105.IJ. M7 ol0Sl 60 lit 12.7IJ.Slo 10 100 11924 61,01."M1 SO HOI i 9 02.1 17 01't 1.710 OOills 1 i0i 223 (ll 16,310 007 9 90H SI i 'Jill 711 3J 1 0S1 o .i; 1,' liil (1014 871 10,000 oou 112.117, 17S 79V 9.1 10 7 WHIlil Lis-1 7211 0.1 71.1 2iKil S.H121II. LfNIIHHl 2"2 1 Jo .1. WS 510, 1.070 fill 2 ViiO N,.' 407..17H 14 1 Run 1.1 1 0(1 .1 0.M ', 30 IT i Ml 9167 6 12 2 0.1 171 .I .17 1 907 iy.7H7 j 1,(1. 92 "MS 1 1,07 40 ni i20),' 11.1111 4,690 101 StiB 20.202 66.081 04 1 9011080 lbs n.s 13 111 '21 7HI0H0 b05,172 . 18074 " 6 (UK) .71) i: i.io r sis 17.VM II 00 ion ,r, .... ' .11 M..Y k sr 6 Wl m 'kVi. 11,1 n ii n 01 17 f2' 90 JO K2f7 HfO' 2(1 2 (.7 1 10.170 r. "m 87.0141 1 1 ".91 7.710 l.'l lll'ltio l,1 15017 7J I, 'til &' 2M,' PIT.' Ifl-lfV.', 13 707.' 7Ji) 1T1 147 n 1 20 'll re 21 HI ti'l'MOC) "ll Wi .imjo noiH 117,475 .i.sM (,sj 23 00 "on "lH-70 IS 74 PH7 .141 3,7'tl 17.1 In Hi 1.1.1 9. U 4,217,0.18 40 i.roo, 1,128 7411 ') V.I 68,80 17 9,231 1 '01 72 200 921 KS1 17,1)1 117 lllfl tillM I7.KI7 210 OH) 1.010 Ml T fri ,11 Hid Xil i HI 2,301 47.40H SO 01 6,aK),0o0 . . 4SJ.009.181 1.100 00,1 j3S0 070 J120 000' j$0 M' 4.000,000 1 100 000 510,190 719 2 801 170 U t1J 00 20 21 107.718, 33 700 200 l .-.'Hollo, r.ii, m ii. ri. ii 470HNI1M S17.6.H 51.00.1 97 2.1111 j I'l 170 52 8M, SiiOjii64(iO -.'Ml IB HUli: i.TOI if it 'il T uto 10 1 174 702 17,170 200 20H(5 W IW.B10 T-.OOT 118,4791 10,111 043 R4 01 jO Bl J,i8 J6 21 1.0.W 4,404 2 800 1.101 OOT 4M 80 0G 68 j21 M 200: .1 om ond WISH1'! 66.117 302 j":' ;i 0T2 0 1 17 790 rsi w loo.is: : 930 (;u .. r27.0".SKit. the money they have made out of tho bulne- Spanls.li pettv oll'eeis. even within the past (ivo yeats, have been ambuscaded ailiote and killed by shtp m ties that thev have thus shanghaied. A p.i'O of this sort Declined in I'etnam buio, liiail. in ISO J. A lad who had brn (Hied vlth lltiuor in Barcelona by tho thief gunnel 's mate of a Spanish man-of-wnt and had awakened to lind liiniself at st a on a Spanish waibhlp liniiud foi South Amerlia, went ashoie In I'ernambtini. nnd on the main stteet of that tovin struck tho gunner's mate dead with a snlfe. Ho wa'- rouit-mar-tlaled, sent back to Spain under guard, and ispcutcd CHl'i:i.TV NOTORIOUS. Spanish sailors fotwaid are lll-tieat-ed habitually bv their olllieiri. This Is not a pieJudUed or an exaggerated btntcment. It Is llterall true. The olllters of thu Spanish navy uto for the most patt ounger sons of good funillUs who have gttined their billets nut by abllltj nor through competition, but tluotigh the Intel cession of their people at cotut. Thu lncapacltj of man.v of them Is laughable; their cruel t Is nototloiM Fiom the ery day that a Spanlaid Is enlisted In the ship's coinpani, of one of his countiy's war vessels enlisted voluntarllj or Invol untatlb he Is made to feel that ho Is no better than n beast For the slightest inflection of regulations ho is punished In a fashion that makes his fellow bluejackets In navies like our own or that of Ciieat litltaln Hush with angci. The eeutial and consuming Idea of the Spanish naval officer Is that all liiimLi fotwaid nio his seivants Theio Is absolutely nothing of this In In the Anietleau navj Once In a while when an Atntilitin ship is nt sia for a considerable peiiod In tioplcul waters antl nil hands fore and aft ate vv earing white unlfotms, nn ofllte-r will pay a mess attendant for .crabbing one of his uuifiitms and luing ng It out on the serub-and-wash line Tie officer who ieciitsts a man to do anything like this stands bi to have tho man leiuse. It Is the man's ptlvllege to lofiu-e out light to perfeum stub a tnsk for money or titheiwlse, but if he necepts the Job he Is well paid foi it In the Spanish nav evety man foi ward, fiom the chief petty oltloiis down to tho unrated landsmen, stands by for the trick ns valetH for all the otllcers aft. They aie not asked to waBh the oillceis' linen, thej are not requested to blacken the ofllccis" shoes or pipeclay their bells they nre commanded to do these things nnd tasks more menial, more icpugnunt to men of self-respect, nnd the slightest Indication of Jiesltnniy on tho pait of the bluejacket is visited by heavy punishment. When a Spanish olllcci gets It In for a chief pettv otllcer for any leal or fancied cause, he does not immediate ly undertake to secure the petty otll cer's disrating. Instead, he begins ss temutlcjlly to humiliate the petty olll cer. He culls him lie .names In the hearing of tho unrated bluejackets and not Infrequently kicks blm. Ho calls him aft especially when the petty oflleer Is showing a party of women visitors about tho ship nnd orders him to blacken his shoes, right in sight of nil hands and nil the visitors on the main deck Tho writer was a visitor on boaid u Spanish gunboat nt Cadiz a few ears ago and saw a chief petty oflleer the ship's quartermaster treated In thlB manner by a Junior lieutenant. Flnnlly. after the Spanish oflleer who conceives n dislike for (i petty otneer haB abused and humili ated the man for weeks or months at (i stretch, ho rooks up a set of charges agulnst the wretch and has the mun court-niurtiullud and reduced from hi 1W, Value at l'laco of Produitlon. Metric Ions, Mil 209 21 1 1 2,7211 1.101 2 0.10 3J2-) 1.W2 6,112' J,470 ?IM813 12 2i mi Bl.8'1 '.o too imoiio 70.100! 800(75 8 1001 10,'JWi B.I71 80 220 10.) i.iO LKiMTI 121 410 14 02li 42 0.1.1 2,22 C9i' 24,8.111 2,11 87,101 81.781 20 919 17.1 ki 11 1 1710 1,018 hM 4 12. ii a 11 too 40,t 20 11.47) 123 fA1 109 2', 41. IN) 388.000 1 It .4(12 1 tl,7B0 I 127,124 3 521,489 00 000 .V0 bl oon ooo (m 47,76') tiO.1 Ms-,7,717 33,K)I 190,121) 101 pitf ,1121m' 113 111 11,50.1071 23 KI7.870 JS71I .13 810 10 818 6(, f(.1 .131 Blii U00 6 91 3,109 iin 10 II 3 52 107 100 11 441 200 lldl J 109 8 81 111 11 "l120 10 89 10 90 90 21 MIS 6 02 2 93 ' ' 2 83 2 91 143 Jil 01 "ioni 21 85 20 81 "oil 6 61 30 27 19 19 9 54 5 31 COO 00 32 43 21119 2 0-10 31 8 21 '.'ll H 1H7 n 4o7 If ' JIV) 4S7I 1 1100 11)771 74 TO 91 b.14 f2 (v-fl. 44rni u.ino 202 300 711,')12 1? 010 0.18 31,138 814 8 IM iivuro 1 7'I0 7 (an lViSifl 332 700 2 112 38 318 JUsn! 41011 6,111 45 491 is a (IX) , . io,r,no,ooo 32.921 ,170 101 10 lit. lKUM 4,110 B.V.10 91 Ml nsouvi 2182.1 2 10H.0M) 7,972 570 4IW)I.'12 920 1 1S.2I0 lnl.Ooi) 379 lfl 4 819 IM 1,121000 Sf 9,1 680 .117,041 180.740 110.001) .1 774 060 30110 000 1,808.9S1 200 34 814 21,140 079 83,793 288, IKS 9 010 311. "130 6,000 OOOi 1 111 12.1 1.1.70 1'i2 702,000 17213 4 110 277 .072! "4 )13,C11 80 1.7171 1,023.987 8.075 53 310 11 9,3901 481,635,147 Jl,814,40n $1 fiO 000 ,210 03.1 ,791 112 000 Jt 77 157 72 Sli 19 004 00 9 43 '("173 j0 7fl 482 89 lOvt.94 10 32 90 83 231.42P ra J89 092 60 0,O7,123 92, 170 3f8' jlV.sfl Jl 21 901 Jl ,710.1X14 91 070 001 (8 01 X) 0112 815 ,880 1- 201.138,485 . 740.171,032" rating to that of an ordinary seaman APPROVED PUNISHMENT. The Spanish bluejacket, standing at attention timing the ptogtess of a drill, may never know when he is to get tho Hat, or even the edge, of a swotd across his back, wielded by an officer of "somewhat Impulsive" disposition, ns Rlanco might tlesctlbe an olllcei whet would 01 dot the massacre of the in mates of a hospital maintained b Cubans Spanish bluejackets have been known to be maimed for life by such visitations of wiath on the pait of oill ceis The legulatlon and approved punishments pteseilbed for the 'cor lection" of ofientleis aboaitl ship In the Spanisli nav commonly render their victims Incapable of performing any sot t of labor, either ashore or afloat after they have been thoroughly through the mill. The stanchion punishment is em ployed for tho most tilvlal offences In the Spanish nnv The bluejacket who bleaks his llbeity by a few hours knows that he Is in for the stanchion lash when he returns aboard. The Spanish sallots who desetted theli ships by the stote in New Yoik at the time of tin ctntenaty celebration in 1SS9, weie most of them liberty break ers who, nftei having got a whiff of freedom, could not muster up the nerve to letum to their ships to get the stan chion lash The mnn who is twentj minutes late in returning from his leave of absence from a Spanish man-o'-war gets as many cat-o'-nlno-tnil blows on his bare hick, while hla vwlsts ate see urely lashed to a stan chion, as the oflleer of the deck cares to have Inflicted upon him It all do. pendH upon the state of the liver of the officer of tho deck. Now, in the old navies of the wot Id, when the cat-o'-nine-talls wits a recognized Institu tion and as for tho American nnd Htttisli nnvles, that vvus more than thirty-live jiars ago the man foim nlly sentenced by a court-martial to be- whipped hud at least the consola tion of knowing that he was to be whipped by n supetior In lank An old-time bo'sun's mate wns ordinarily delegated to perform the w hipping, and pett olllters were not whipped ut all Not so in the Spanish navy. Fiom the chief ofllccis who In our navy nre men of dignity. epe-iience, nnd character, as they must bo to gain and hold the conlldenre and respect of tho rest of the enlisted men down to the newly shanghaied landsmen, all hands for waid ate whipped, nnd sorely whipped. Noi Is the task of whipping them dele gated to superlois in tank It Is an actual fact that the nppi entice boys In the Spanish navy are the recog nized ship's whippets. The spectacle of an undersized lad lajlng tho lash on the naked back of a chief petty ofll cei, fiom whom the lad Is supposed to derive his sea knowledge. Is character lstlcallv Spanish and Abyssinian. The "rule o' thumb" s another com mon punishment In tho Spanish nav the suspending of offenders by the two thumbs, so that their feet baiely touch tho ground, from overhead gratings Tho wilter once attended a mass on board n Spanish ciulser In Chinese wnteis Tho mass was celebrated on tho bit th deck forwaid. In full Mew of all hands who attended the muss was tho ship's brig, on the beith deck, up In the eyes of her. Eight men were suspended by their thumbs from tho grating covering tho hatch lending from tho to'glnnant fo'c' sle. nnd their groans wero mingled with the respon ses of the nun to the words of tho chap, luln. FIENDISH FISH DIET.' Another feature- of tho Spanish In all our I w t o (J yA'Y 1 JVYl wV r ill A I o ill tory we have never been able to give the people of Scran ton such values than dur ing the last few weeks. We have been satisfied with small profits, and have sent out hundreds of Spring Suits that will advertise us as leadeis in the clothes tiade here. We have a new line of those popular and wanted styles. $$J on O V 'SJr 0 See Them in Our Show O It doesn't much 'J o we can give you a perfect fit, and to all intents and purposes you will still be a tailor made man. The amazingly low price for these qualities need but little argument to sell them. All the salesman has to do is to find your size in the style and pattern you like. See These Suits. Tliey will Exceed Your Ex pectations in Material, Fit and Workmanship. 3 Boys' Summer Crash Suits Thoroughly shiunk and made as pretty as any of our Cloth Suits, in plain or fancy colorings, trimmed with fine Military Biaid to match, Vestee Blouse or Double-Breasted style, 4$ I 48c to 0 O $ Fine Neckwear in New Silks that were sold to , make 50c Ties. We bought 100 dozen in Er $ Four-in-Hand and Tecks. Our pi ice Balbriggan Underwear, regular made, finished with Silk, medium or light weight for Summer 9Kr wear ZD 4fr Men's Imperial Garteis, Boston style, all colors, in Silk covered elastic, with ruckle lutings, per pair A fine line of Fancy white bodies, with or without collars, in all the newest patterns 4 ' L&itiyiily navvYi punishment system is the "sol Italy and fish" Inlllctlon Thio con sists In locking up a inlnoi otic tide r in an unllghted and practically unventl lttted etimpattment and In teedlng him uron Fait llsh. and no water w hatsoever feu a couple of ditjs nt n stietch. Men who suffer this otdeal have alwajs to be lifted out of their plate of confine ment when It Is over, with their swollen tongues hunglng out of their mouths fiom thirst, ami men have been taken out ot the glory hole dead nfter under going this barbarity. The wonder Is truly not gient that a slumbering devil of bitterness seems nlways to look fiom the eyes of the Spanish man foi waid. There have been man mutin ies In tho Spanish navy, but thev havo always been nuppressed, after serious locis of life, by the mailucs, for the Spanish naval ofllcers nre crafty enough to treat the mailnes well Tha Spanish mailne gets all the best of It and he is even coddled by the ofllcers aft. It Is not an uncommon thing for a private mailne nbciatd a Spanish nxin-of-war to dlug a chief petty otll cer without receiving tho slightest pun ishment for It indeed, the inarluo who does this Is prlvntely applauded by tho olllcers. In lotutii for this soit of coddling treatment at the hands of the olllcers tho mm lues are the oftUcis' ptotectors and on every occaidon when the bluejackets havo risen In levolt ami they havo done this within tho past ten enrs on several notable occa sions the mailnes Instantly taking their stsnd on the poop behind thu nipld-llre guns, atur with their rilleH lendy, have awed the cutilots Into sub mission, not, however, on a few occa sions, without Hist pouring u volley Into them. To rcduco the matter to Its smallest term, a Spanish man-of-war Is simply n floating hell for the bluejackets, and btore his- L7At:.w:jAVJHHj jjiajiivjJ uhjkeksetsc The Only Way To intelligently judge the future is to judge by -i I the past. The 1 who have not one of our Spring Suits this season can judge their supcriofquality by asking the opinion of a long line of patrons. He can fur ther judge by the fact that this long line of patrons n keeps coming more clothes. S s a n n "MmiCKs Windows. Kuraisi! matter what your shape is. Tall and slim Boys' Vestee Suits A special line if you have a boy to fit them ; ages 3 to 7 years. We sold them for $4.00 and $$.$o trimmed with pure Silk Soutache Braid, and large pearl but tons on the coat and pants. A small lot ot 33 Suits; to clear them Saturday, 2 SO Shiits, either Negligee or Clothiers, Hatters the Idea of the oftlreis of the Spinish navy expecting men to put up a good light for any nort of cause, after hnv -lug had a taste of tho kind ot treat ment they get about il ship. Is u mnttei a bit bejonel tho comprehension of tho Ameilcan mind. 1 in: t.v or nn: .na y. Mow the OllicotH nml Their Men Aro ('iirfd For. From Leslie's Week!. When one takes Itito consideration Hi' intelllRonct, the terlinlcal training, and the other ilt mantis made upon Hum by t licit profetslon, the olllters mil men w 10 h.nnllo our win ships ato pooil ptiil ns compared with those who follow sliullaiiy exacting duties on shoic. An olllcers pay vatlis not only accord ing to Ills mile, but actoiillng to tho na ture of his ilttlj Ills lilpltrst pay Is w'lllo at sea, IPs lowest while on It iv or ' waiting orders." Tho following table gives the ottlecrs' pay per milium Hunk li. . Hear admirals $1 floo to JS.Ooo Commotloiei SiKKllo S.uoo Captains svtitn ) r-00 Commanders 2.JW to 3,500 Lieutenant ccn.initndcrs 2,ixito u.uoo Lieutenants 1 uOO to 2W) Lieutenants, Jurlor giadc. . 1 200 to -VHW KukIriih sno to 1 100 Naval cutlets MX) to i"iO Contrary to the general popular notion, naval oillceis clothe, nnd feed themselves. '1 he also house themselves, except when on hoard ship oi when statlonen nt a tiavv jaid win re titinitirs ate pioWd-d. True, they ato allowed while at sea. the munificent sum of thlrt cents per dl m for the'lr rations. Furtlicrninie, officers of tho American nav j have to pay out of tltolr own pock ets for the entertainment not only cf their own personal friends, but of offi cials, the guorits ot the nation. Tho pay of tho enlisted men varies from nlno dollars it month, lecelvctl by a third class apprentice to eovrnty dollars per month, which is tho compensation ot a It is the graceful curves and fine tail oring that makes our Clothing exclusive. For upwards of 2 years we have sold a dif ferent kind of clothes to that of the regu lar flimsy ready-made found in other stores. You will delight in the new styles we are showing in this line at gentlemen purchased back for cr ir trt rr I See Them mhk H 7 1 IN 1 11 MB BfAU t'iv Fl E I 13 u 1111 ii uus Boys' Two-Piece Double-Breasted Suits In new patterns that are different and distinct from those shown by other stores. Neat Over plaid and Club Checks in Cheviot, Homespun and W01-steds, $ D(l Hats at the People's Price - newest shapes in Ftendi coloied or plain band ,-!.. 48c, ' I m. $1 M UUU( IVBflUtiJ New Straw Hats and Furnishers chief machinist An ' oullii.-ir penman' r-eehes iilin.ii i n doll us, u 'Vctnuin ' twent-foui dollais, ami n "landsman who 1h an unskilled ricriilt. sixteen elol lats per month Jlen In the urtltlt r class, stteh as blacksmiths, elect rlcluns. boller-malceis, etc. got from tlilrty-flve to fifty dollars per month. All enlisted men, like olllcers lecelvo their thluy cents per diem for rations. Further more, time is tn Inert ase In pa for cueti re-etillHtment. One Important step eondiicltiu to elTl e'enrv, taken by the navy doptiritui tit duriiiK the past vcar wns the elevating ot tho stutus of gun.iaptilns who tin ii"W specially iittcd ns sueh, wleli m langln. from thirt-llvo to Aft dollnrn per month. Formerly the gun-opt tin w a clinun simply by ri ison of his innk on sltlplio.ini, thot If no man cutilel bo (u gun-ciiptiiln. however good lib mnrksmanrhlp, unless he held some potty ofilce, such ns boatswains mate, cox swnln. or something of the sort. Now, tho gun-captnln Is the best shooler ami manipulator of the wmpon In tho latt. t's crew, regal dless of his standing other wise on boattl nnd ho tceelvcs extra pay for Ills qualities Tiii.vcs M'.r.nnp in ( un,. Clothing, Food unci 11 rcllcine Sag- gcHlcel, unci t 1'llnt nnd Hloel. Thomas It. Daw ley. Jr. In Leslie's Veecl . Notwithstanding the generally accepted theorj to tho contratj I have observed, after having experienced nmn epidemics of fevers In the tropics, tint the north erner. If be be coi'Nlltiitloiiall Bound anil not icidtiod ovci -cot pule ut bj hlhh living will leslst an attack of fever even better than the native. It may bo taken us a rule thai It deinndH on a poraon s own condition and the precautions n takes whether ho escapes dUeaso or not. I have found somo of tho t'mpleut iniiit clues to be tho moat effective piovotttlv i of illnease, and I ulwas cany u supply with me wltei, 1 Journey in the tioples, nlthouglt I am opposed to tho us of drugs except when they urc absolutely o I 10.00. in Our Show Windows. or short and stout, o Young Men's or Big Boys' Suits & o Ages 1 2 to 1 8 years, single or double breasted sacks, in heather mixed or plain Cheviot, close- lv woven Tweeds fe and Woisteds, per fectly made and well woith as pi ices go elsewhere fully 30 per cent, more money. $ 4 o HATQ The newest, fl fi fi the latest and best. You can't find a better variety in this city, and but veiy few of the stores in the larger cities cany the assoitment to be found here. , lUl $2.50 Just leceived six cases of all the mr Chip Straw or plain braid . 7f 98c, $1.25, $1.50 rccesar M supply eoi.slsts f a few liottles of selntine-coated pills one of compound cathnrtie one of rhubT and cue of quinine, in Cuba I have found tho rhubarb vcr benel.t ul, whet'ur taK-u In small or larse dostn as otcisboi re itilred Quinine I onl use whin the o are s.vtnptoms of malirlT and then I rrcommend Its use npnilngly, exi.pt in ecrtnln stnges of intermittent or ri mu te nt levels. The siason In which fevers are moit prevalent Is at the decline of tho w t s i sun but If our bo8 are ptoperlj ted. In licred mid cluthcU, there iiied be . , teat ft ir of tho tlreaded fev-r Tho nn t Important tolng to bo obs-rved is a perfect rcrtilaritv of the sjstrm nnd the least lircgularlty shouhl be dttended tu with a dojo of either tho compound tathnitlc or the rhubaih piilH. The ioin lug should bo as light as p -slblt . or iii. ton or (nine other light material Llnco. U pref rnble us It Is cool and can 00 easllv washed and kept elf an 'Hn hitnnnock Is .i most necessiry nr tlt Ii of use In the ttoplis and every sol dier should be provided with one Pleeo. Ing on the ground Is not onlj d uigerous to In altli. hut It Is attc-ntletl with the an nojunio of having tnstiads of Insects, which usually swarm over tho land fako up their roods upon the body With a hummock one i in lOinfortnblv swini himself far out of the uaeli of Hies nnd btn, The simplest antl best hammock is n piece of strong but 111, 111 canvas about n sard ami a half wide b two ami a half lonp 1th a rope fastened at each end It can lie swung between tiees or stakes 111 the Held or beneath the corildors of houses In towns When not In tiie It can ho rolled Into a convenient bundle When tainpeiiKuIng I havo found such a ham mock to seive the verv useful purpose of a coveting to my blanket During the mlny season In Cuba vvnils In the Held I huvo found It almost Im possible to ket p mntehes. The dampness Is so penotrtttlng that matches are ten dered useless so that no depend ence Is over placed upon them by olthT Spaniard or Insurgout, nnd consequently a flint nnd steel are made to serve the useful purpose of striking a light a e 0 A. 3.98 to ? I 8.00 t 0I1I IDF MF ! in Sri k 1 1 1 11