11113 SCKAiNTON T1UI3UJNE-TUESDAY. JUNE 7, 18'JS. l : $ 0e cwmfon tifimte PiiblM.oil Dally, ll.tcopt Sunday, Iir Hie Tribune t'ubllstiluz t'omp iiiy( ill Klfty Uenu n. Month. The Tribune's telegraphic news is from three to five hours fresher than that of any Philadelphia or New York paper circulated in its field. Those paper go to press at midnight; The Tribune receives news up to 3 a. hi. and sometimes later. All the news in The Trib une while it is new. New Yorlt Olllcc: inn Nimm St., S VUIIKI.AND, Hoto Agent for foreign Advei lining. LMTItl D AT TUB roSIOFrlrr. AT K'llANTON, l'A., ASMCONIHCIASS MAII.MATTr.lt. FCUANTON". JIJNi: 7, 1S0S. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. Mule. noWltiOr-WII.T.TAM A STONi:. LiL'tileuulil lint inor -J. I' S. (JOI'IN. Sciir'nry or Interiinl Affairs -JAMUS W. I. ATT A. JjilKt c.l Superior Couit-W. W. I'OU- Tl'.H. Coni;tcimpii nt - Lnuro SAMlMJt. A. UAVKM'CHT, UAU'SIIA A. GHOW. I.i gifdiitivn. rirst Diitrlrt-.lOltN II PAHIl 1'ourth Dlstrlct-JUIIN I". Kin NOI.D3. foi.ovr.i, stont.'s iM,iroitJi. It will bo mv purpose when elected to s-o conduct my rir ,'f to win the1 n-xpi-rt nod Kooil will of thct-c who hive' oppo-"el ine as well ns tlioi- who haf kIvimi ino the-Ir Hiippoit. 1 ih.ill ho Hip Koxfinir nt the whnl people of Hi" st if Aliut" have- utidniihteilU iii own up In the lf-Kl-liituro which nre- neltlipr thp fault of oiip party nor the other, hut rather the growth of cudtoni. rnni'e'i'Mi.v Inv esti mations li.ivu hei-n niitlioiii'iil h commit tees, icmiUIiik in uuneeoai cxpi n to the Htato. It will lie m care anil pui posp to coruct theM" anil othei evil In o tin n I limi' the power. It will he m purpose while Koemoi of lVnnylv.ril i. lis It has he-m m, purpose In the puhllc 1Hltl()li5 that I hate Iip 1 with tlnl i help, to illniharne m whole elutv 'I he people nre mooter thin the p.iitlex to which thev hcloiiK I am nnh JimIuum of their favor. I nhall onh aiteuipt to win their antuovnl nuil im oieiW me lnis tatiKht me- that tint can lust he clone hv an honest, modest, il.ill dlxelmiKe of public duty. It looks a llinuitli tlieip would lie a Fiirplus of thunder for the Tomtit of Inly oiatois this jeni. Not a Spoil of Politics. It vvai to he expected that tlioop newspaper vvilteis who der'o their In-s-plratlon iiineliully from politicians 'out for the .stuff" would ieent the tUKRostlon of The Tillume that in the vvtit of JudKe (ttiiiPtcrV renoniinatlon hy his ow n pai ty he ho not opposed I'V the Ucnuhlkan convention They -eentjnli'.o that ouch a proRi amine vould curtail their campalsn picking cinil nattirally they nie nKalnst that, l"Ul our smtKestlon, we nre pleased to note, Hnds nential faor ainoiiR the people. Judge CSunter haw hy honorable and efficient service well desered n second term. Although u Democrat he has in t been partisan but lias adheted with r.otnbli. I'onsclentlouniPss to the best Idpolh of the Judicial v, and while on the licncli has been no respecter of patties, reeds or poisons. Republi cans cannot well s-tultlty their own ai KiitnctitH us employed In the campaign for Judge Aichbahl's re-election by now declining to leenKiil.-.e the foue of the Fame -,'lea of nviit when ni I lied to u lespetted colluiKiie of the I lesldmt Judge. Nor, this apart. Is It belles ed to be u" defensible policy to inrtltute a liatty contest when two of thp tin re Judt'es ulieady are ltepulill uns. Thine Is a voiailousness In poll tit s which is liable to defeat Itself. Wo SMiipathlze with the feelings of those unuaiued and theiefoie ptobab ly mythical "young Republican attoi neyn" of whom one of our pertuibed eoutomi.e lories hpeaks, and who, ns w hnrn fmiii It, claim the .ight to shy their rastora Into the Judicial ateivi whenever they feel mi illrposed. The anxiety to niloiu the bench at $1,000 u year conu'H natural to many young and even to some old attorneys, nnd It Ih by no means discreditable. Hut the matter at the present time and from tho standpoint fiom which we view It Is of a lamer than personal signifi cance. Tnless the people of Lacka wanna county aie piepaied to aban don tho bench ns an undisguised spoil of politics, with all that that Implies, they will cause to be known their in tention to keep Judge Ounster where he Is, no matter what the thimble-rig-gins set-upa against him. IJ.ink dealings for last May were $". 3G0,324,2flS. or l,25O,00O,O0O more than In May, ltSOT, Jl.500.000.000 more than In May, 1S91 and equalled only by the c'entlngs of May. 1890 and 1893. An In (itase, In business of ".0 per cent. In one jear, in "spite of the existence of n war with a foreign power. Is n pretty good iccord, even for the unsurpass able Uncle Pani. Terms of Peace. It Is entirely probable that Bpaln would welcome a chance to negotlato for pence. It Ih easy to peicelvo that the nifirribQcs of her cnblnet nre hold ing on' to the war Issue against thelt will, hoping they can find an excuse to let go without Incuirlnir the UbU of an Internal i evolution, (.'arrnnza's frank admission of Spain's Impotence to wage bitccessfully oven a defensive var is doubtless typlcul of the talk and thought uniting Spaniards of the better class who nio well Informed. Hpnln, being slilpiess and penniless, Is HOW fermlnsj fnMi. "Victim-' lniil moans fuither wasto of tlie inoitgnRed nnd attendy heavily discounted re sources of tho fittuio a piling of I'ellon upon the ussn of Spnln's ultimate. cmbaiinsmcnla. Well. we. loo, nre over for penco. Nor for the fun of war It not r.n ineilcnn chnracterlRllc. We took tip aims for n purpose. Thnt purpose ac complished or Its ttccompllshment n tared, wo are ready nt any motVHit to lay them down, "with ulini-llv for all and malice towaid none " W,i have Ifttrnrd some good lessons, We have realised some iimgullltcnt results Whether wu stop now or go forwatd to .Snln't utter elimination by fotce, those lessons and those results will re tnnln with nt and exercise Incalcul able Influence upon our futttie. Spain can hao peace by n'ccolln:; our terms nnd, considering our provo cation and exasperation, these are not reveie. Spain must depart 'iopi our nelghboihood forevi. Sue mut rec ognize tho Independence of Cuba and cede to us unconditionally both Porto Hlco and the Philippines, tho fat liter as a war Indemnity nnd the latter in trust for the benefit of hunmnlt ', and subject to ultimate disposal an we shall elect. And she must do this with out hnggllng or InJei position of coun ter claims, else tho ling of the lepubllc. newly awakened to n ptoper sense of Hy Importance, will push onwnid across the Atlantic until It Is vlnnted above Spain's one unchallenged out post, the O.tnniles. Spain had her chance to avoid these losses and penalties and ithu r.m teinptously ignored it. As rho lint whistled so now must she dune. The llusslnn paper which r;up?scs that "America must voluntatlly sub mit her pretentions to n tilbunnl of tho power.s" will have to uess again. The D stress In Ireland. I'ndet the sticss nnd pi ensure of the wni, the rectiircnce of nnothet famine In Ii eland has not lecelved firm this country the attention It dcoives. Tn the m cater poitlon ol It eland tho har vest turned out n complete falluie Continuous inln, as o often hns been the case before, mined the glowing crops In the South nnd West, while the garnet Ing of roienlt and potatoes that hid leached maturity was pat Unity fiustiated by a series of cyclonic gales sweeping In fiom the Ulantio. laving waste nnd desolate all that had not been itretilomblv lulnc'd hv molstine and blight of the preceding summer. Such, in slum, was the Mtuatloti which the people had to fnre during the las fall and w Intel. The potato ciop, the staple food ot the pensantty f-r nine months out of the twehe, wns seat eel v worth the labor of Inking It fiom the giound In which the tuber lotted nwnv, while the hav crop on which the fanner was dependent for the winter and spiing supply of fodder foi his cattle was washed cleat out of Itt nutiimeut by the same cllmatal secinences. Hut this was not all. Close upon the heels of the falluie ol the crop and the consequent liisutllclency of food, came the dieadftil Mm Ine fever, the Inevita ble concomitant and stout go of a peo ple seduced to the last stage of physi cal exhaustion through lack of noui lull ing lood. Minister nnd Conn.uiglit suf ftied n ost in the hiiMie which the storms of the pievlotlt summer w rought. No pai t of tho countt v, how -ecr, has escaped, though the popula tion In the northern and eastern prov inces being le.s congested than In the West and South, nnd the peis.mtiv be ing not so poorly off, noi so Ininiedlnte ly depciidc in upon the potato ciop, have suffered less in oompiilson: but at a in.itt'r of fact tho dlstiess thioughmit the whole count) y has been deep and bitter, Economists attilbute the baleful con sequences of Irish famines to "the fact that tho diet of the peas.intiy Is the simplest of food-stuffs, so that when the potato lulls staivatlon Is inevitable. This, of ionise. Is tine to the extent that no lul.er Is moie piecarlous than the potato in n country pioveibial for Its moist cllmnte. As a matter of fact all agiicultural mips ate dependent for their fruition cm sunshine and waimth, and If the Irish people were to exchange oi ops, the atmospheiie conditions being the same, no material improvement In their condition would ensue. Although Itfland Is not without mlneial ic seiiices, they aie nelthet so llch noi so extensive that their wot king would pi io piofltable In competition with Cliort Hi It n i ii or ttolgluni, or Indeed with our American pioductlon The Piitlsh iiaillament, In tho most ciuel and aggipnellzlng development of Itt cininieicl.il pollc, elepihed 1 1 eland of Its woolen trade, a trade which, owing to Iieland's ilch nnd luxuriant pastu.--ages. It wat inimitably suited to catry oil Since then, over a centurv ago, Ireland has umali.ed prje tlcally an agileultutnl country, each ilctadc being tii.uked by h cyclic fnmlnu more In tense the lest mateilal ies0urces there existed to fall back upon. The Irish people lelleve that tho only foi in of rovetniopnt which will icstote to them that measmo of piuspeilty which was fated to collapse with the Union Is a measuie of Home Utile, such ns Mr. niadstone proposed. Mi. airielstone It gone and Ireland has.lost tho gie.Uost filenJ she has ever had. among Ilngllsh 'men. Their number vas not laige at any time, but Mr. Gladstone's work ai a ronstiuctlve statenmnn in lilsh legls lit'lon has been moie fiultful and per manent than that of all the others com bined. In the present exigent condition of li eland the administration of I. mil Sal isbury baa been Indefensibly dilatory and remi.'S. The Aichblshop of Tunm, In writing to the editor of the llostou Pilot, thanking him tor a small dona tion that he had collected foi his stuiv log (lock, paillculnily says ho believes the government has deserted them. Itellef today in Its nt rival and Immi nent In Its necefslty looks as If It weie nevei to eome to those depending upon It. Mr. Arthur lUlfout Is practically tho head of the Salisbury .government, and his hiothei, Mr. tlerald Ilalfour, Is Chief Seen tiny fm Ireland; or, In other wo ds. head of tho Irish oxocutlvo de railment, and neither of the gentlemen In the past has shown a disposition to bring lellef to tho Iilsh people nt u per iod of distress. Hut tho English gov ci tintent hns not only to dual with a fnnilno In Ireland, but a fumlne and International problems, a coincidence which makes ptogrcrs In thlt direction slow. lilsh-Atntrlcans will not bo lonnd wanting In coming to the aid of tlior Kinsfolk beyond the Atlantic, which Is one of their most endmlng nnd ennobling chatitctei Ittlcs. Pastern foil; nio measurably well ne epialnted with the benetlcent operations of tho N'ew Toik Tilbune Ptesh Air Pund, henro they v. Ill be glad to learn that in Chicago n similar fund has been established and II doing good on a yet mote notewotthy rcnle. In IDt the Pally News of thnt city took hold ot tho problem of eating for Chicago's poor children In summer time. It col lected funds, tttabllMied on outing sta tion nlotmld Lake Mlchlgnn and In three months entertained Ifi.CCO Infants, motheis and children. The flist year Itt cash collcctioiit weio $3,811.21 and It Itself donated $1.&3T.3I for executive ex- I penses Last year It collected $1I,14.9S, p-ild S3,.-.1.97 for executive expenses and entertained ?iM sick hablc.s, 1.1, fit mothers. 3Vj" chlldten and 1,2,413 vlItoit. What these figures stand for In human welfnio Is beyond computa tion. The fact that our annual mineral pro duction exceeds In valuo'tliree-iUarteit of a billion dollars It nn nbtiudnnt wnr lant for the conurets of minors nnd mine manngets called to meet next month In Salt Lake city rrom the piogiammo of this congtess tlsowheio pi luted it It clear that the sessions will have economic nnd commercial at well at oolol altie and that In consequence of them American stipetlmlty In this department of liuiiiau activity will be et further enhanced. It would not be a nad Idea foi Delegate Iluftis J. Fos ter to attempt to peisuudo this congress to 'assemble next ycat In Scianton. Tho action of the Delavvnie leglsla tuio In abolishing the Austiallan sys ti'in of voting It piobably prophetic of n geneial leaetlon. The Austiallan sstem of voting will baldly be able to ptoduce satisfactory tesiills In tho geneial absence In thlt countt v of the Austiallan standaul of political morals. It Is probable that both Mr. Wana mnker nnd his oignns would gain In effectiveness In their nttacks on Sena tor Quay If they should deal less monotonously in the steieotvpeel lhet oi lo of geneial denunciation nnd In stead put In evidence n few haul tacts, If they have any. This jenr the Amcilcnn people have expoitecl ?,"n,ooo,000 moie manufactures than they have' Impoited, In no pie reding ear In Ameilcan hlstoiy hns the excess 1)Ci n on the expoi t side. Dewey's dium-beat to p no" era of Ameilcan expansion evidently sounded none too soon. The newspaper couepondentt whom Itlaiieo is expelling tiom Cuba ore piol ably consoled bj the thought thnt they tiavel tho uad on which Blanco him self w ill soon follow. Whai We Need in Way of a Navy Prom the Globe-Democrat. SUVDIIAI, times as in my war ves sels as weie evet imlc ml on any one cci.tsliai in foiu at" no:i to uu l.i cinu.e of i oiiHtrticilini. ( oii ti.icts aie to be let in a few il.ijs for thlee 111 st-i last b.ittle-slilps, i'onr h.itbor clef use monitors and thirty tor pedo beats ami dettioveit. The uulM Ine; of tiles, vessels lies locenil) b'cii iiiitlniil7eil li longicss. There is n stioni, piobalilltj , too, that many other e'-ils will he otilercel by tilt) present evimre-ss, unci prtli.ipt la the present scs. slon Uepre'c ntatlve I'enrce. of Missouri, intlochied a bill a lew elajs usu pioUel Ing for the immeellato constiuctlon of live (list-class eiuls. is of greater dbsplace-lu-nt. In .iv i. r aitn.imtnt and hinh'-r speed than an low Pi the n.ivv, ten toip"ilo I oats. Ilfteen torpedu-bn.it dc s'loveis ami tlfteen steel gunboats, all of these iels, as well as the tiulsers, to be of a better type than any now In the possjlon of the Pulled States. Mr. Pence's bill Hnds favor among mojt of tho counti.v s Inlluentlal nowsp.ipcrc. and It Is reported tint n majoiltv of the mem hers of the huu-,e aie Impressed with Its wisdom. The expei l nee of the past four nr five weeks has eliown the Imperative neces sity feu the United States to Imme diate! and Immensely incicae Its naval isttiblMiinuit. At the beginning of tho present ji.n the gie.it nations of tho world rinkeil thus in naval power, Pn,j Itilid, Pianee, l.ussli, Italv, lieimany, the Pnltecl States, Japan. Austria, Spain Pllidipil liiitiling the list. The United Suites, which Is sixth on the toll litre, vei ne.ulv tied fieiniany for fifth phi". On many had, In tho aggiegate, n few iiniio vtssc.ii .mil men than the Pnlted States, though It was geneially believed on both side s of the Atlantic that the Pnltecl Slate. nuvy was moro effecitvo than the O Tinan The recent puich.is's and enlistments put the I'nlted States fourth In geneial raval stirngth and e r fecttvenc's, hailing Italy and Uerniauv. and still led by Pnglund, i'rance and llusln, In this older. - o Hut the Pnlted Stntes will not be, and should not be, content with the fourth place In strength of naval establishment. Prance, which has shown an unfriendly disposition to this countt y in tho present veil nnd man times In the past, Is'Ntlll fai ahead if tho Pnlted States. Title, l'l mice's lighting finalities on the water have never been of a high order. Prance's licet rendered some aid to the t'nitcel States In the latter half of tho Amerteun war of Independence, but tho Dnglish could alua.e easllv bout the Prench on tho water when the trims wero ciinnl. In the epiasl war of 1791-lsni between tho Pnlted Stated nnd Prance on tho oceuin the I nltcd States was overwhelm ingly victorious. Piobably In n naval war bet wren tho Pnlted States and Prance now the Pnlted States would ho a win per, notwithstanding Pi mice's great pre ponderance In ships nnd men Hut oven this technical btipeilorlty should be over come n The great length of the Pnlted States cotibt lino, tho value of Its ocean com merce and tho probable extent of Its conepipsts In the present w ir demand that Its n.n il rticngth bo liiiinedlutelv and liiigcl) Increased. In IWi, tlueo enrs after 1'ilcssen's "cheese box on a inft" levolutlonl'.ed nnvol win tine, the Pnlted States had the stiongCHt navy til tho wnile, bailing even I'lighind Over, eonllelei eo nnd inglcct to avail oimeelvi of the biiliKciiiciit developments ill navd cotii'tiuetlon ciiilcklv depilved us of this supeilorltv. anil elghtcei ye.ns utter the close of tho civil wor ei had chopped lower even than Spi.ln. Then the turn eame liy the net eif March .1. 1RSJ. paused by n Itepubllcuu congiesH and signed by a He publican piesldcul (Arthur), tho con. sti notion of tho steel i. misers Chicago, llostou and Atlniitn and tho dispatch bout Dolphin was ordered, and new cii vlwik ,1,1 it'.r1it,.. , lV.r Irelll I- 'O- retcd monitors Monailnock, Terror, Am phltrlto and Puritan wero piovlded This net, which boBnn tho construe Hon of th preseMit navy, should bo supplemented in the piesent vrn' b a datcmark from whleh the btlldlng of tl.o larger an J KUite.r uuvy should bo reckonrd. tiii: i.vikauanna JtlI8lm,. Prom the Philadelphia Inquirer. No success has et nttenclcd the effort to secure) a Itcpublltnu eaiidlilatq for tho Utdlclnl nomination against Judge Clun ster In l.ackawanui, nnd It Is not likely that siirh a candidate will bu found. In linckawmma, ns else where, tho peoplo believe In a 'ion-pal tlsnn judicial y as well ns In minority representation, and those ntguments will doubtless go far to lead the Hi publicans to Indorse Judge nun ster or nt least make no nomination against him We see no cause for regret In that fnct. To nominate a man against him ticrv would only bo to Invito Democratic nomi nations against the two Itepuhllcan Judges when their terms expire-, and that would be bad politics nnd bad sense We ray this beeatiso thus Tar theie has been no reason advanced for opposing Judge tlunster except that he Is n Deniocrnt. If bis ndmlnlstratlon of bit olllco has been satisfactory the par tisan nrgument should not even temper lly count. Keep politics off the bench. AN oursiDi: OPINION. Prom the Buffalo News. The nomination of Colonel William A. Stone, ol Allegheny by the I'epubllcnti party of Ptnnsylvntila was tho lesult of a fiee, fair i nil open canvass In which no favors wero asked from the opposing force. The light wa's m.tdo on peisonal merit, nnd there v.i.s no nuestlon about exalted fitness-. Colonel St' no shouldered his musket and fought brivly for his countrv in tin- dirk elavs of tho civil war. lteturnlng to peaceful pursuits, he com-men-pil the practice of law Prequcutly honored by tho people, he was sent to congress where he made an excellent record, becoin'ng known as the champion of American labor. Colonel Stone, be sides being aelmliod for Id e talents and his stury defensp of He publican pilu clplos In all emergen lis, Is lilted tor his genial spirit . nd bioad llbenelltv In all that concerns the peoplo ot I'cnnsjlvnnln. A IK l'OU TAN 1' r.M'ClION. Piom the New Yoik Sun Public snitlmont will ho severe In Its criticism of candidates lor ungrcss next leiituinn The mlnels of the Ameilcan people hoe been bio.iileiuil gteatly and I heir view Ins been e xteuili d wlelel smco the piesent congress was elected A lad le al change of feeling has taken place throughout the Pnion. More sectionalism has given way to enthusiastic nation il si ntlment. Patriotic pride has been in creased Inteiest in petty questions of pal tlsnn strife his lieon lepliced by a do nniicl fur a laiger statesmanship ulilo to e-oniprebenel tho rrquli.cmi'iitM of the new and hioaelei cari'ei upon which this coun try has now entered The Plftv -sixth congress will bo faced by questions and problems which will lie" tho Inigest tn Ameilcan hlstoiy, and mill mm compe te nt to h indie tlum. bv lenson of the breadth of their state smalishlp mul true linclei standing of the vnstlj slieugth ened ami extended national sentiment aie lit lor pl-ices In It tiu'i: and orroiiruNi:. Prom the Philadelphia Ledger. Impoitant as will be the election of n gov e I nor In Nnve tube.- in xt, the' election of tin1 legKlntme Is of more sellout concern to the people of Pennslv.iiila. The legislature makes the laws and. If Il hive a sullicleiit number of votes, rniv ov ei ride the governors veto It levies the taxation of the state and makes ap pinpilitlon of tlie same, and, wl.hln co i stltiltlon.il linos," has the power to legu l.lte puhllc affairs Moreover, upon It ele volves th" selection of senatois of tho Pnlted States. QUESTIONS. Piom the New V'oik Sun. Is the Democratic parly living In the past or In the pieeenf Is It mindful ot the mnjpstle future to which the count! Is colled0 Is the Di mot r.itlc p.uty still ot IS'kJ or Is It prepared, tin owing the old rubbish awav, for the new situation and the new elut" Is thore reel blood enough In It to keep It In lino with the forward mireh of Aimilci'i development, or will It contrive to squuik anion,? tho ghosts of the Chlcngo platform? iir.uor.s A 1. 1,. ' Prom the Philadelphia Ledger. Tho r.ico of Ameilcan navnl heroes evi dently has not run out. It simply le eiulros occasion, opportunltv. the Inspira tion of il.iiigciuus duty to he performed, to develop In our elav eveiv heroic trait that distinguished our former naval com manders and the men who served under them. TOLD DY TUG STARS. Daily Horoscope D:nvrii by Alnccbus Tho Trillium Astrologer. Astrolabe Cast: 5 45 n. m, for Tuesdav, Juno 7, IVJb. te & A child born on this day will wish tint the grind Jmy had said something about benches when they criticised tho court homo admlnlsti.itlon n tew days ago. Parties who wero scic.imlng for sun shine a few das ago can be accom modated with the re.il oitldo at several distributing points about tho city by leaving umbrellas at home. The destlnitlon of Pnclo John Waiia mnkei's teupedo fleet continues to worry Heoubllonn leaders these days. The latest from tho seat of war is to the effect that the Honing association licet at L.iko Ariel has been painted a dull lead coin. 1'hls weather is enough to causo the Nuy Aug park policeman to pot spite. Oh. ihe last rose of summer Hrlngs emotion that s sad, But It's nothing compired to Tho h st rc.es of shad. Trial mid Tribulation I.Ut. Honrd of Trade vs. Cornells In re rot ten pavement. Jan. term, li'fl Plea, don't glvo n d oughnut. Continued In ch finitely. GHANA aod CROCKERY la Cartoafi Lois. We have Just received another bulk ear load of White and Decointcd China and Porcelains, nnd can now show you the latest designs and decorations In Dinner, Ten and Tollot Sets nt prices that can only bo made when goods are bought In largo quantities and direct from tho manufacturer. TIE CLEMOHS, FERBER, ALL!SY CO. 49 f BoUHnnnf K vmi I eeiM PinTTTT Keep tie Snn if Yonr Wiiiews Oil We have established a reputation in this particular line that cannot be gainsaid. Nothing but Galvanized Iron Frames used, which will not corrode or rust and rot the cloth, and, according to our improved methods of hanging, we do not mar or destroy any portion of the building. Prices always right, commensurate with good workmanship. We make awnings for Public Buildings, Stores and Private Residences. Lewis9 RelHy ALWAYS 11USV. THE SALE IS ON. SU.MMKI! rOOrWIJAIt IT WSOITAT r i Ki'i opii rpKr in (jun bioniis. rt'i: Am: fitters op peki-. Lewis, Reills s, 11IANU 11(1 WYOMING AVHNUH 1EL k CONHELL 321 N. Washington Ave, BRASS BEDSTEADS. . In buying a brai lledstoael, ba miro that fou get tho best. Our br.-w UeJtoia aro nil inada with ne.iinlen brass tutilnj and frnmo worlc Is nil of steel. 1 hey cost no mora than many bedsteids made of tho open soamlosj tublnj. Kvory bedstead Is highly finished and lacquered under a peculiar method, iiotbln; ever hav ing been produced to equal It. Our ncr Bprln; I'nttorns are now on oxhlbltloa. Coeeell At 12! North Washington Aveaua. Scranton, Pa. f00TE & SHEAR CO. 8PKCIAL SALE. BI'ECI I, PHICE3. Por a fevr days only on GALVANIZED ASH CNS, QALVANIZKD CAHUAGC OAN9 (rtlclos ihOMiiln stoie window marked m plain fljures. JTffWrf jJJJJii frfffj Altti irr2Kft,Sf tf-fc-r V""- fOOTE k S1EAM CO., Hi N W'-'-'ncrtgn avo, S(0 !Eo iS y Com 5 For AweSegi Are Yoan Prepared for the Chainige In the Weather ? We have a full line or LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING, the product ol only the best makers In America. You will have but little difficulty In finding vhat you need, if you will visit our store. BW FfaW FWLEY B raraseis and vj This season's parasols are so dainty and pretty that we feel sure you will have more than an or dinary interest in (tor Hirst Opening AMMaceiieiirt especially when we say that our stock never was so attractive as at pres ent, comprising every thing new and desirable in Fine Silk Coaching, Roman and Bayadere Stripes, Checks, Plaids and Changeables, Black and White Indias, with and without Chiffon Ruf fles, and tlie newest ef fects in Mourning, with plain hem-stitched or Moire edge. Ii Umlbrelias We are showing a most complete line of Black. Also all the desirable col ors and changeables, in cluding Green, Brown, Red, Blue and Purple, all mounted In the most ar tistic natural and fancy handles. Umbrellas re-covered while 3'ou wait. Covers to fit any size frame at joe, 65c, 75c, $1,00, etc. We also do re pairing 011 short notice, mire 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE BAZAAI t3C3 eg' t U n a uuu i &u ow. CLOTHIERS, 416 IzzliwrnM Tie MMk of Eases Is Tin? latobt, svvcllcst, most complete line of Wedding: Stationery. The limit novel lines of Patrlotla Statliinoiy. A full line of nil thlnps which up.to date ttntloncis. ulioiild carry. Rey molds Bros blAI'IUNKUS AM) KNGBAVUK UUl'U. Jl.HMYN UPILUINO. ino W'yomlnj Aventia. HENRY BEL1N, JR., Oeiieral Asent for the NVyonvlnj UlDtllCtfJ? DUPOHT Jllnlns, Hlastlns, Sportlnj, Hraokolail nna tho Ilepauno Chemtci. Company MM EXPLOSIVES. tafety Vxxio. Caps au.t KxplodorJ. Iloom .101 Connoll Uultdlns. bcruutou. AUllNUlUi TIIOo, FOItl). Plttatoi JOHN 11. SMITH .. -jON, Plymoutli . I" MULLIGAN Wllkes-Ilarrj Ml PLEASANT 1 AT RETAIL. Coal of tho best quality for domestlo uao nnd ot all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Illidscye, delivered In any part of tho city, nt tho lowest price. Orders received nt tho ofllco, first floor, Commonwealth building, room No. 6; telephono No. 2621 or at tho mine, tele phone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. reiiEi. OIAL L L SI