t Til tt SCKANTOX T.LUBUiNJ-SATlfUDAV, IBRCAKl U, 1890. nihil"! IHIU. Hxrepl "luiiiliiv. li 'th IrlbunM'ilbll'iiliilConipHiijri rt I'lfty ,eut" M imtli. S.H VKMKI.VM'. Hile Agent rr l-orrlju AilTerttilrw. r ""-!- II , -I "- - ---- "" iMrnwr rnr wworiicrAf cn vrOM. r., a mpkicLam hah. uxrtrn. T WE LV K PAGES. SKANTON, KUUIttAJI't 11. Ul'i. flEPUDLICAN NOMINATIONS. Mitynr-JA.MKS MOIlt TreMiurnl-TIlUMAK It. IHIOOKh. Controller-!. J. W1UMAYI.H Bclu.nl Dlrortoih - JOHN rOl'Ull.lt Monms oi:ot(ir. u. Hiinif-a.. Aff(-or-JVII-M .ioni:s. ijiu.ir niNHi.AND. r. a rowi.nu. Election Di -Fclirur.lv 21. The brut way to Itisiiw immt elty Bvrnmeiit for the next tlnee m I to lay aside all past factional .llfiei nct win) elect the entile llepubllcun ticket. For City Tieusmer. It lus lung been tlie h..as-t ,,f u,,, eltv that the accounts' or It Ireiumiy have boon uceui.Ueiv Kept, that honculy and ll'lclltv linw elmracteii.'e.' tlu-lf Kupcrvlslmi and that no bteutli ul -ciin-lal l-iif ever been iilme.l at Hi" U treniurcr'i Un . Tlie Uepubllcun p.ntv Iu P'.ioeii In i.omlnltloii for tliH "(Ike. ' "" ',f'' r..n r,f TIiiiiiuh It. lltooKs". a until mun vim not nnlv 'R Known to Ik- ."cruptf !only honesU nml Kt t ilit f ci w.n il In nil 1ii hiiilne- .Valines, but win. hax Iwul the benefit t.f eMeuelbil e.petleiieo In tbr iitiilletl iiiiiUlnpi r ill- Itv tie-as uiei-ihlu. If Herteil ii". 1 the Awiy. li. i Rolinr to be li- will li" mtisl'M of Die situation Horn Hit moment ot hi induction Into o'llrc ami ivill i-lvo an )mltiMatf)ii of tin- tiu-l Htii.li .11-.. will iiUin 111- mo-l vlv.iliint -tiiilllij On InixliK"-!" pilneipk th" noiiilnall'.n f Mi HiooKt ".I? n 'It inie tu he mail" And It an b i.ltitiid l th" poll- Willi out tlu llt;hiest nil-itivliiK on the p.nt nf nnv iltlzeii Muieovi'. Ml niiioK". I'olll I" Minnlly nml politically, meilts tiiuimtll lled llc-publli an iudoixcim-iii Hi, put t icioiiI it ilean. UN pri.-oiml lun - a tcr l iibov. icpioncli. He In a rep- j lcentalhe of the jouimer element In the life of il'" clt. upon Whos.e sir- j llvltv nml ipliit of ciitci prlf the toin uiunltv inill s-oon depend. UN ho I of filrncli In .ill hi-i lion of the eltv ai" u.ltlnft .in t.niie-t Intcu'st In hi" i m ilidary, and It will Rive in Rieut iilca nie to reeoid on Fell. J2 the f.icl Hint liN pluiallty N one of the Inipest ever tat for i rnnilidnU' fm this ol'iie. The Wilkes-nam" man who h.if been aw aided 'JiW damanef- lot a do;; hile would in obu lily eonliaet in be bitten at this- late at least twiee a day In dpiultel. Woman Suffrage : the Other Side "The Uemimsti.tiiic" is the name nf a H.ultible paper N.sucd by Hie Masf.i ihlHi'ttes Aso liltinn njipneil In 111" Furthei KNlotl-lriii ot SutfiaKe to U'iunii, an Institution lound.il in W and all rail pon'siui ineinbei-1 in 1 1 1 I lies ami town. "The liemonstian. e" rpnut-L th" v1pw uf wumeii "woo bfllevo that tile jjieut majoilty if their px ilo not want tin ballot, iiml lint to force it lilion them would not oul bt- an Injustice t wi.m"!i, but w.iull le-sen their ililllleiu foi Bund ti"! ImpLill the i iimniuuii." The fllbt ai title In the pujki is leply to .ll-s Susiin h, Authoin's i". iii.uk that th" Kileium.es which women have aKainst th" nunrao'i ene my, intin. tod.i are as ureal and as meiiy as the eaily colonists had aibit Kinir (JeoiRe " "I'ould thele." the pa -j.i'i asks, "he anvlhliiR" inoie pi. uo -nMoiif than l altempt tn ami.v iiif half of the human race against the "tbrrV" And It ndd: "Hverv ,ino wninaii knows thnt man Is mil hr enemy.' She knows lhae in in. :iRe have women enjoved so man nrhll fUfi iis III ih" present rentui andiliat iifiwheie In the wuili! aie the ilshts of women mule .lel'llll Kllimleil l. law or mine siified In the eje'i i f ihe "iMlie lomiiiuiiitv than In the 1'iiitod Suites. Miss Anthony's decluia-iori ..f I w.r between the sees is ,w null n I'bel upon the IntclliRcm e ot Amei-ican 'loiiten as upon the? eousUleiat'.ou and Iiivnliv of Amiieuii men" Klsovvhcte in the pap-i Viit . IjIiu H'dt 11(1011111 sllttlllRe would put II v I. k '.shitlon Is niis;dcied. and 11.1 'A ,vi mlriR R.imbliitR law. which te tuliMttud 111 that stale thlrlv yea; tift -r 'he inn of the ballot 10 won en, is cl'ed . an -orninDtf. This law 111 ik. . li a m'ridcmearior, punlslinble bv 11 tin i.fih" ninmriii'ilon of the canal in th" 1 11. .111 t"M to fl.OOu or by iiu;.:'i iTiiii-tu 1 a from tlu ci inoii. hs to 1 veai. to: Miiy petson to deal, play, t.ii 1 cm, opt 11 11 eiiuse to be opened or 11 enin'.lKi, i.n sumo of lar.i. iii'itK". inub tic, l.ini-iiucnclte. toiid'i. viii:Hiu. ketio. 1 iop, or any bap's".'; cani" U-y!il im'I: card?, dice or oi'ti. il-l'. i-svc 1 nilor a sialo license, e lib It sis Ufa n .nr. All sambleM wpi puiclms" u liifi'M trom tbu btat" an esempt .-oiii pir.sd utlou. The elect, i.i of tin- poiv ,. .nli'l Kobcms to "0iii;r.-is altrlli- 1.1 d In pnit to w .! suTiani. in r.sh and the paper re..il. ih" .- iwik made by Mis ranmin. the only woman chosen fm .state sennlot. When nut ill lift In the in.'SlUe ntlnl carupaliui on bet fno silver ticket against lir bus band, she said- "1 IkIIhvp in pulyKitmy. I think the women ot I'lali think with mi. Hint we were ml ir olf In pol ygamy. Sixty per cent, of tho votets of thin state me women V emuol tne state." Kinallv, thlrt laiiiwell In.i.idh'de 1 (lied Into the milks of the sufl'iaylsts. "Many liBllntors have voted In favor of woman stiff ra.ie bills bemuse they supposed that women wanted them to do so. They have had no .slump; con victions of their own upon the subjf ct, or, It they have been doubtful ol the wisdom of the piopmiltion. they have sacrificed their scruples to th' sup posed wishes of women, Tho claim of worm 11 who ask for the stiff rauo ihut they speak for tlulr ox W wholly with out foundation. They spoak fn" only i compiuaHvely hjupII pqivmiu-io nf ir.rs; pmtiubly. In lunst hIhI.', not 1 more than In Maci-nrlni'elln, wlicn lint inuie lliati foliv per erilt. of tin Monuti want the linllnl. It follows that K K'KlsItitoM wlih to vote on I ho Ke of wotneti, when MiiftmKc proporllloii Hie tundtiiK the), will votr aKalii!t til-' I'lllH." Whele lovely women IhllK l.nlli.ill.v ill-iiRH'f. what can metk mail do hut t. let them lli?lit It olllY Mi'iitio-ii 1 about lo oelebuite 115 leuti'linlal Tin- one ill nw -back t.i the move N t'jio fa. t that the citizen ian inn hkicc n to the proper enr to cole l.iate. Some aulhotltk'M etato that the loun wiim KPttled In 17!n and dheis eontond Unit 1S00 wn the year that the1 pioneers ihvt felled the monaichs of the forent :it.d oiKUileted Ior cabins ,.. ..,.. hh.. .f the beaiitifill town. tTn- I lend inntU-L aie ariansed soon ilvitl j htstml'Uis are liable to ob.-'eru- two lllllllVOIK.U'.es. Trusts, anil How to Ciub Them, li i l.oiul d-nlal Hint the eMl.i- utilltur l.ipl'litv wiin wnu a . ciiinlilniilldiis "1 Induslrv monopolistic In .Imini'ler have lately bu-n foimed to iiilitro! both niodllctlon and pilii's. and IncliUnitnlly hnvlliK ulmo1-. -ovei-eli;u iiutti-r V"i woik ntid wae. ha., piofoimdb affcitnl t tic public mind and sheii ivncwed vltalltv to the poll- Hull it.v for iPRUIutlun of the tilllr. j 'I'lie iaiets note dallv new centralln.i- . tloiw nt InveMed capital, accomplished il piuji ted. nftui followed by new. of Inciraned prlees on at ticks of general ni'ivssJty, and th" Uetlon which peo- I pi. are nsklnst is "Whete will thly emlV It would lorostall n are.it deal of ilenumoRy if Intellicent men In and out ot leulsl.itive asf-emliHe"! would leeiiR nl.e and act upon the fact that titer" must Ik? I"(ilslativc reslraltit upon thes v.i"t en1uivs nl speculative lapital: i and ilit t It would be bettei' to have this leslr.iini applied i upnblv 'itul on vplentllu- lint- than tn have It applied ImioiantK and in the heat of class pre Judi. as will inevitably i ome to pass unlos- the Miiiiect is taken up piomptly l.pi'oielihe flu-eateis have had nppor tunll to iiulame the publii Judsmelit. The Supreme mint nf the I'nlted tUalei. In the lullll tl.ltllc else, has nheii iijiilile wnirunt for le!tls:iilri leKiilatluii of corpnratlotH liv atl'rmlim. with respect l the fAPlieial ei.iistltuliuii.il rlf-'l't ' 111" Itizeii to make tonliaels, that til!" liShl tine- not eXtPinl over eontracn Iniuiloiis in tlieir getici il elfeet; ami lommot. ells ln tlnctlvclv liltlll"S tll'i PiMposltliiti that the s,tnte which Riunt ' a chin ter eniifetlltivr certain 'Vmitner clnl pilvllec, haa cveiy rlslu. In both law and inoiaN, and U In fallings bu'iiul. to make mnvlon wheieby i th-se piivll"es simll be pmtected fimn al.U'c. In otln r Wuil. thne is nerd of! mi liter stut" supervision of Hi" i.ipi- tallaatlon ol i oiporallnns with n view to pi"Veiit the "watilliiR" of htnclf thele Is also need of tilbittmls of mi- dlatlun and ol atliiti.itlun whidi in li-sputes iclatlve to wmk ami w.ir.. will have aulhoi'ltj in ummon persons , , , , ', mi.l papers, and to eufoiic deuces mien inane, .i iui nisiiv ui"ie is neen I 1111 Iniieas.d mandate upon the at- toiue.VR-enei il itciuir ins him, Upon rea- s mable lomp'alnt. tc biiiiR- ImpUt'i into eoipi.iailon nietliods with a v tew 1 " ' "" " "" to enfe.l.lllg 1J.MIIIIII0M for flMveiud of public ee.ullh. "'1,1s I th.. .lioniiK .his l th" .ilt"in.itive to an ..otto- mii 1 sign ol I'lior. 1 AruIuiiIiI . evidently wants some one. to usk hint to stop Uilinlir-r. Canal Diillculties. Mioni; piessuie. thu publii I- In- Adam besan the lltst time he felt huri-foime-el. is lieliiR- lirouKlit to bear upon KO. It Is trul.v a si ience, rind Ric.it repre-etitutivi s nt WiishiiiRton to Ret j'ldis bave been made In knowledge Ibell, lo limilL lb. M-.lllte Vleiil.lDlli. c.inul bill In preference 10 the one ie portcd bv I'hulrman npplmtn. The illffi 11 nee between Hie bills is niaikui The M'tiati bill, a.s has been hejeto-fi'i- ei.,tlneii. piovlde-s (or the pur chase ot ouislandiiic cone cs-ons aid ti,...niiliiiniil..ii.ir Hi,, iiniliim.. e 1 ,' . , , , ., 1 ,uiiij'iti iiion-i v .juuiiioor. .uuill Oltil ' it virtually n 1'ulteil States- j;iivcni niriit atfali. the piesiiicnt ii.tmlni: iiv. ill the seven dlle'tols. The house llieurllte piuVlde that ,it the beRln iilnir the ptesldent shall iicijiiirc by pin chase fium Coslii Klia and Nlcata- ",l "lu'11 l'Hon ol flilleiiv b"lotm- lust 10 them us may be nccutsMiv mi will" b to lonsiiuct 11 iiinal. and that this ptiii'hase sdmll 1. 11 iv with it the viclit 10 fottilv nml ikfenil the canul This prnvlshm uKitit ftntlfying and ih- fetid in I? the cunal would. H Is pointed uui. in in nut- 1 e-niinio. wiin uie . ta - lon-HuIwct ti.-nij, which would hav to be (jot .Mil ol the way liefe.te any- Hum? cu'd be done U liil-Uieal Ulltalli inlubt cnnsuni to satue wuv as the sninu canal war eon cituctcel that Is. tmcli't a ifiminntee of ueiitinllly to ull nailoiis. It is not con sldetecl iirobable that she would coti-se-iit that the canal should be fortl lled by the I'nlted States. Hence thai provision in ihe hill Involvlntr th" riHvion-Hiilivit iiejitv mlulit of Itself defeut any m Hon under t lie bill. Hut. as Hie Philadelphia l'rcss In its Wash tnKlnti 1 onssirideni e shows, this Is not tin 011I1 diavvbtiik to the Hepburn J IT than beef, dtled codllsij mum valu blll. The piovislnn about putchiisln!' I oble tlnin Kood veal, and cheese one of 1 1 niiuiv .oiilci not possibly b" iaiile.1 ,, ...y,, , , ,,, j.ove,, 11 ti,nt could . . .,,, , , I HIIIIIIUIIUIP, IMII UI' IV lir IH'iMJU.N III be uoiu then. Ihe e-onstltiltloi. of Ni. I ,,, ,lies0 fondB , posltlvclv Injui iftrauua piovl'Jeh that no tutltcr.v hhnll I ions, nnl them are many more to be ulleii'ited bj the t'oveiPtiK'nt, uiid I whom they ate fur less valuable than that constitution further provide thai other foods which chemically nm gteat- lt shall not b amended oftenei Hunt imcy In ten v,irs. Thp last amendinent was made in lS'Ji, and until imv, tin Nlearayuu eoveiiinient could not even ciim.li'erthe'iii' sthm of sclliuK any prut of Its teriltorv, llence tlloso two priv vlslops In the lieplmin bill alone mean indefinite dek.v. it not Hie absolute defe.it u' 11 . anal, lilf pecilliailtl"s In Hie IJepbuiu bill nre (iicotint-.l r 11 b. the tiicotv that ,Mi.lli'pbiuni8oppiii to ili ttinnl and In sympailiv with the stmm; ralltoail iniluenco which has for ye-rirs blocked all elTorts'towatd Its construction. Pub lie opinion, however, does pot sustain Mr. Ilepbiiin In Mich an attitude and euHKiesa should Aive heed to what tho people want. S'eniitoi' Tillman has failed to attract moie than passing notice im ai antl- t cxiiaiiHloiilHt. It Tillman eannot In dttre ;oiti one to pi toll into him Kaon li will he n vriy unhappy man. Now thin MIIih If tu Imvo a rottrt of liKittity, the piibllt tan irnt tiHwurod that It will le.il n th" it mil, the whole liulli unil uothlnir Vtiil the truth. Lit the hand play. C'oiiRreimnn Hlbloy'n cffoit at har mony m Ilni rUlmi'K remind one f.f the peiforniaiiee of n novice ution it nl.inn that I oiy much out of tune. SiiKifln "'HI Htion know how McKln ley felt. The Spanish eorles assembles "i'k from Momlnj. -- The weather buie.iu I kindly te- duwifil to loiwaul a thaw. This Ih a "iuh' nrdei i It seems to us that cottgiess It taking a lot of time in the matter of promot int; IJewcy. Pr. iJaly Is anxious to be te-lnwsti-Bateil mi th- subject of "einercency tullons." The S.ilitiapn Cubans who consider AKUliialdo "hciolc" should await hi tlnish. And tin peach ctop got It In the bud. TOLD BY THE STARS. Dally Hoiojoope Dmwn by Ajnccluis, The Trlbuno Abtrologer. AM-nlob. Cast: 4,a u. m.. for Satunlay, l' binary 11. 1M'!', I& H& A liikl bum on llils dav will nothe tint "The White Ainu's Uuidin" of Seiantoii louslstb pilnclpally or re lit and l.iMrf. Tlu weatliet uf the pa-l lew d.is will lone the nlilest liihaliiliint to "tell an- taller .Mll p'.opk' linve remetled Unit lliey did not follow the Bio'.inilhoj; whin he soUKht fllUK uiiail'Ts :i few dus jro. lii' cioatii signs i an now be spared for Hpalls. Persons who nimble the IoiuIckI about ike cold v cut lii" nie the onis wlin cum. plained of the licit last, siininiei, Mill wlin sueml inui b lime beastlnt of their iiiiestnm KPiieinlly haven i minli 1-e til bo.isl of. Deflnitions Modei.t-Tilc mllNtone .ii.iiiiul the nei K ui talent muff That whicii alw.isn dlt-solvi' be fair leaililuir ari.vthliih' .siileaantljl. Neive Tlie oulv tlllnv thai will enable en, e ol l.oirow momy twlie fium the -aine man. ltefuiui Sonittulm, m .n. .ilwavs vine that 111" OtllL'f Icllow llee.lv. Pio-peiltv A coiulllloii lint ,i tlienr). FOOD UflLUES. It Is uniluulitedl.v true sas a w liter in the American Analyst, that the 1'ileiiie of nutiltlon Is thi most lm poitan: of all teninor.il ni.meiv inns. mudi as the physical welfaie of man i depends pilniaillv upon Ihe way he is ' nmiil'-lud. It Is uuiloubtcdlv tin). j neotts tu sa, as a lew lecent vviitcrs , "," lllc subject have Rllbly deelaicd. l J'1'" ,,U' s ltwl,,w' " fty yenm old tha1 it own. Its beliiR to the rt?- I sc.uchis of Lelblcr .....l lMi.vfm, n ...... t.i I. . . . ,, , would be ae leasouab e to usseii t hat K.ll-oii had IhourIiI electiii.H stienee I !n,liwtrle's': ' Into exlstcnc". The science was known Protection assumes j n 111nd.11uent.il I Ki'liel.Ulons b.-toie tlnso distinguished ' piiiulple. that a Illicit dill) will be acioin- I "'were botii.and stent as the benefits ' I' ""''l ,,v a fie Inn riiul . ..mpetitlon. It 1 ilr,. .,1,1.. 1. .1,... 1... ,. 1 ,,.. ' Hi" diltv advnecis lubes fur .1 season, " ",. 'l;U " ' ," '' " I,u" I and this Is ehlellj due to hiRlier W'l.Re.s ' " v " ' . in f, K , '; I possililo mid. tlilutv d.m.istle co.i.pc disiovel-is of details Kithei than ..fi,0l, n in.luee econonili s whlih will joilRlual pilmlplcs. .Vein,,.- Is this I nduce the eost of pio.luetion while mal.i- ek-loRatoiv to their uieat lcnututioii lie who makes two blades of Riass riow wheie only one ricw befoif eloe; .'is mm li for uianklui' as he did who Hist discovered the Rlass. The Until I- that model ii .-(liol.u all honor tu ihein .ire tolleiwinR out the line which ' """" meilioij o, sou," now UVinR but it is no' liulv a modern science Nelthet Is it njr cm It ever be an exact s,.,.lu.t ,,s some wtltet.s fool ishly claim, st'oiului'' to think they me then by e.xnltini, it. M0 icnjj u, human bi Iiirs lontlmic to have plijleal Idio syniniris it will lemulu lute that I ' ' ""' - oi'-.ii is uooioer . "i.IiU'b ...... ,....i' ....... t. .1. '"'"'''! poison" and so Ioiir as that Is tine nutiltlon must lemaln outside the catcRotv of exac t siiciuc. Ths,aRnln Is b 110 nieaiis a tetlectlon on the dlRiiitv and linpoitnnii ot the science, which, as was said, must alwujs lemuln iata- I mount s0 lonR as man continues to in-1 habit a physical body. Xo doubt enor mous Rain ensues whenever a si ientlst teaches mankind when to Unci food In 1 sin li manner as to ptcneive th- value' of thus elements m tender them moie easil.v digestible. Such woik can hatdl.v be pialsid too hiRhly. and i' is etttlie supct lluous to attilbute to it a chatiicter 1 which does not bclotiR tu It. Into thl.c ,.,,,., i,ow.vtr. tieaily all ".schools" of ' (,iudciit.s In this silence ate apt to tall. i'.tibohydratc-s and fat ami protein sue leitalnly neeessltles of plivsknl well ! ''eiiiR, and they aie they aie as certainly to be .me 111 Hell's of food vvhlehi found In m :iie less esteemed bv rn.-inktml m.nt.i title than other articles eif lood. The mis- ' take lies 111 .supposlim that because th.M' constituent' exist in any one at- ; tide in tiieaier peifectlon ami better 1 puipnttion than In .mother the fit si Is theiefote the ptefetable food lor every- ' body. Too many other coitsideiatlnns ii'ldc f 1 0111 chemical constitution am to he taken into cousldeiatlnu to allow- any such conclusion. It l.s this eiior that veiietailans, for example, bill Into when they assume that beans are bet- ,m lKil' lf m,t lhe svtr "" foollw o'T-"..'"."'"..'1'.'.' "".'-bUl'h ,0 I,,nny !' lnfeilur to them. The iuesHun of (cod values Is not nite of chemlstiv alone, hut of chornlstiy plus the phto. loBlcal iiecullailtles of the Individual To this tiuth, almost self-evident as it Is. the thentlst appear to bc blind, or If thej iicknowicilKe It they only allow that It Is tttte in exceptional cases, whereas It l of almost univer sal application. Only by niiisldei'ltu this question of lillosyncmsy toRethei with the chemical pan of the pmblem can any Just results be attained. TCcv erllnless, the iheoiists, blind us they usually h-i'iii m lie to those facts which Bo tovvaid disproving tlulr Hiecules. nie doliiK Kieat Rood b InslstlUK upon thofc facts which the accept. The common senre or mankind, nml still moie tho natural appetites, which are the n.ituuil KUlde. may bo idled 011 to keep most people unin Kolnrr far xistiny in the matter of eiitliin, and u Keneral knowIedRc nt any fact or set of faet.v is a distinct benflt to the race. All this la t dative only to one branch of the science no It W clnsslfleu, namely, that ot th selection of food The other division -'lnnecesnill.v sub divided by nwtt w litem- Is that or the preparation of food". In thin branch the woi it nf the scientists is deserving only of pralu . Not only ilex It ml vnnce the welfaie uf Humanity by pro moting rccmoiuy .r labor and cxprnse. but it coiifeis cllstlncl betifllts by show ItiK how the i rally valuable elements of food at e best treated, and bow tlio liel etteits nre to he obtiliinl. This Is of prime Itnnni tain- In the prevention j of dlctis and the conservation nf Vital foi ce. NEWS AND COMMENT. In thu Independent CSiiural Mrnltt thus Rives bis Urn' ImptcsMoi ot Ad inltal Dewtj: "Mi first Hlltiipc of Ad miral Hcvvcy wan cailpht when, toward tlie close of last Julv, I tcacliid Manila. lie ciirnr to meet me In his launch as soon us ic cnteied the bay and took ni" ii bum d the Ol.vmpla, vvhcie wc had a vciy Pleasutit lunch while makltiff ncciunliit anee. I totuid him u vcrj umlal, Ilk. -uble man, quiet, modest, shrewd, observ ant, alert and tactful, lie hud complete ly won the hearts of the loreljuets ot Manila. I uitiicil .Manila bay at the same time In tin- iimiuimi as ljevvev en tend It, and as I fhw th" cliunml Ivluc In tlie ilrst uleains of the mornltiR sun I could well uppieilate the sllpeilatlve lidldiiess ot the dash which he made over a ehannil which vv is supposed to have been mined and ought to li.ive liei n mined, to attack a Meet which on paper n lcat was as strong us Ids own. and whkli lay under the Rims of tron fells. The tlilnu was iiiiitceedenteil, mil I lelt that the admiral deserves all the honor that the people are disposed to Rive him. One of the (list thhiLS In said to me vies 'I've been wnlklnt; the deck vor:liR nlRht arter nlaht. You an do Hint now.' He told me that tlie (Senna ns had be haved vcrv nastily and Hint ARUlnaldo was brulniiiHR to show the cloven hint". Th' cumins ol the troops was a Ric.it icllol to hk inltiil. When I left the Isl ands on the :'l'lli "I Aiuust Admiral Devvev was In juod liiiillli, as lie was all the time I was lime. He vias nultr he.uty. and time was no sIrii of the btiaklnR- down wlilih w.. itiinurcel In this rountt. Hi told me that he wantel to stay. I wouldn't Use to sav that he vn afrnld of In Intr llnnlstid. but he Is ti modi st man. Il Is tin man for Ihe place, and Lis slayii R i.i crtalnly a Rood ihlnr foi the nation " IJolli brniichis of tin- Maine lKMutti'e on Wi'duesday passed tlie fulluvvlntr m di r with murli entliuslnsni' "Ordrie.l. that the covernot. the pirslilent of Hie senate nml the speiki of the house e teiid an Invitation to the Hon. William 1. 1'iye, our senator In oi riiss and a mem ber ot tho commission to iicKotiat-- e tre-.it of pe'.iee with Sl.ain, lo vl-dt the stale capltol at his iiinvvnlemr dtirhm: the session nf the li-Rlslalllii'. til tin cxpemo ol the state" Seratot Hale iniitlmies lo ucelvu a beautiful ease ot "cold sdioui dil." Willi h he fullv desirves. Colonel Kunsinti. who led tho Twentieth Kansas uslment In the eharRe on ('.lion. can, north ol Maull i -n l.tavelj as to win special mention bi l!incril Otis In Ills e able dispatch to the pri-lil. nt. Is only W vears old and Is the son of ex-Itepusen-lative Punstuii. ol Kan is. This Is not runston's Ilrst expiilenn in military lite. Tor ii time he srived on Ihe staff of Oen eial (lumi"!. amine lioin I im the tank of colonel. TRUSTS AND THE TARIFF. K10111 the Pnlknlelpliki l'less. 'flic nrganl'atluu ot vast cut potations, heavily iivei-capit.illid. wlilih monopo lize entire h'diislil' s, and whine avowe-d object Is to exclude i ompotltlnn, must vitally ulti 1 i.uulle onliiloa and tlie t 1 II LOOS II IUIM1I II.IIU . Oil ill.- Itlll'tlMV - .... r... .... ....... . ..p .1.. .... . . ....1.. ..r . ..1.11. ....o ,1... ....A..f. .. tuinliiu tin Kite ot W.1RCJ. This compeit lion will operate both lo iiiluci- tin price al which tile arliii" produced Is sold li the manufae turer and at which the ninna liituci" buv - liboi, licH.uise, both In setl Iiir Ids jnodiiit and In I1IH1IR Ids hands tin turer bus laboi. buause. lioth in sell piotee I. d maiiufrieturets. Uut It' tills competition is temov.il l.. th" sni. ol all the plants in an industry to a Rl Hit cotiioiatlon n.-'.ther object of the duty will be achieve 0. Pilcvs will not be 1 educed and wages will not be maintained, ruder these condltons the Inevltab'ei step must be to apply competi tion fiont nbioad bv reilucltiR the dutv. lemovlna: It 01 establishing speilJl 1 elation- with some eoitli'iv able to supply fns. law in.ittilal or the liiiMml product or belli. vi: 11 vk NfMi!i:i:oi'rivi: III UJIPi that wc will close out AT COST This is a chance to get good lamp for little UlOllCV, J 15 CLEI0H5, FEiBM. WUklUl CO, 4'.".' I neUnwamit Via 1 i C maces ji l,Mtj'..l' .SOI!l'MKVt IK ItVM.lIs IX THK llfV. Pkuflinibflinig5 and Tioniini! GUHSTER k FO'ESYId 325 and 327 PEN1N AYEtNUE. laigcs and CO nn )Ld ISM COLD WEATHER FACT; Am ExtraordSimaay Bargata Sale Siuich as Yom Never Heard of Before Ladies' Misses and Children's Jackets and Long Coats will be sold regardless of cost or value, today, from 2 to 9.30 p, m. (unless sooner disposed of.) 65 Children's Short and Long Coats, 2 to 10 year sizes, your choice at $1.00. 45 Ladies' and Misses' Winter Jackets, your choice at $1. First come iirst served. Come early and avoid the rush. ALWAYS BUSY, &K Jrirat :di-IS.4 Our Slircs In finality always on lop. hi wavs easy on our feet and very easy on jour purse kiep us "Alwns Busy." At tend out IS days' tale. Lewis, ReiL'y & Bavlcs, THii I & ODINiB LL CO. Heating, Plumbing, Oas Fitting, Electric Light Wiring. Gas and Electric Fixtures, Builders Hard ware. 434 Lac&awaoa Avenue M "r. I ( - !--" I 1 m4mA, Tr? , 1 nf , v 7 gM fibr li'-fiwl 1 IB 1 JD mMWMMki I ill A Now York liusini'Pt man of si .ientary li.tMtA vvJio lias, for years ocpaf.ion ally tiscel a Rlnans Tahulo to aiil ellgcstion, rrlatei tl. he av.'ol.n one woniliig receutly with a violent headache of u pronounced tv pe. It was so Bevcro tlt.it 1m cousiderccl ti close of calomel and .1 ilay in licil, Intl rw tin litter w.ia imjiossible, owing to the business, requirements of that intrticular ilny, ho ntnrlc I fixim homo at tho usual hotii unci in (in iinusus-l elntoof cloprawion .and lomjier. Arriving at his ofllce, his eves lmpponuil to list up.ni tho jweket of Ripans TulmlcH that ho kept in his ilosk, and iu n wmicvviiat clesix'rato Etato ho took three of tlie Tabulos at ono swallow and Kit dim n to ntteml to the work of tho ' day. A half hour later ho renlied tohls sin prio that tho h'acLicluiliruI left him 'nml that ho wiia in his usual good health Mm cover tha hendacho ilia -tot return. He wont immediately to tho olVuo of the companx and iiairatcd lit oxperienco, with n BURtjxwtion that tho i-torybotold for tho Ixmefit of others, , T Iwt day's timo waa saved to htm nnd it w.ih worth more than ten dollrirn iu ' ctisli, to nay liotliing of Uio diacomfort hocBcapod. t A ncwfljIarek'tC'inUliilniltsiiiriiriTinririlii t"i.'rii.rljintt1lhi.mu'.nwilMiifirlit.ii rfr.li. .u,,-. ri.K lit. . prfl. Ihlt l.)W t riffll .trl it 11 llnlf.l fnr lb. Immvi All 1 f liL 1 1 A luitu Iml. I.liw. ilmu 11 CT inflKTi. rflie n4rtnnie.ilM'U'inii ij uiuj d. 1n1.11 pj mii.iu jr toitjikhi r.fliiiuim in-r ur tCunrinri.Nv, nBi'iiKoBrreet.yew lorL-cru .lifb ciiloiuic. 74ruu)Aiaii'Mnt(urilrtwcnu, t i. y You cannot think, no matter how hard you try. of n more convenient and better equipped stationery Ftoro than ours, In addition to the largest lino of office supplies In Notlheastern Pennsylvania. Wo have Wank Uooks of every dehrrlpllon, Typewriters' Sup plies, DrauRhtincr Materials, T-ette.-Prcses, Postal Scales, etc. We are aRents for I'ldlson'i Jllmcosriphi and supplies, and the famous Wcrnlekl Sec tional Kook Cases. A complete line of Kauffman's Cor poration Honks In stock. Rey molds Bros STAllONLRS ami UXC.RAVIvttS 1 -0 Wyoming Aveiuit;. Tiif Mot.Kt'.v llAittiw nr stotir. Good P.iint, piopcily applied adds much to tlie appearance of ai tides. Veh.ie ioise Fails Cmfagz Faiits Mil EnaraisHs Bicycle Elands Yanisto aM Yanilsfe Stains A complete stock o! Paint Brushes .ilw.tvs on hand. FOOTE&SIMUCO. a jo wwiinc.ion .vvr. i BAZAAI, HNLEY'S NOTIC EXTRAOEMKARY. Miss Florence E. Wie, The Expert Demonstrator of Will fill a special one week's engagement at our store com mencing MONDAY, Februai-y 13tli, and cnditig February iSth. Miss Tuttle will be glad to explain the merits of this Celebrated Corset and give fittings, thus illustrating its superiority over others. .Engagements can be made with Miss Tuttle by mail or telegraph. We desire to be distinctly understood that ladies will not be expected to purchase a Corset after a fitting is made unless they so desire. eTe Her Majesty's Corset p? s Not the Cheapest But the Best. "Her Majesty's Corset" in Fit, Wear ami Comfort is unsurpassed. It is worn by well dressed women. Kudorscd by physicians and modistes. P. B: FINLEY, Scran ton, Pa, HENRY BEL1N, JR., oiucrJi Attfiit tur tlis Wyamlnj Ula.UOl.J-' DIMMIT Hu iv. lllnMlui, irjrlln; Hmi.sleli inui tliu Itcp.uui ) Cliomloc. leniipa i) i mm explosives. tct 1 line Caps mid Kvploltri. llooiu nil I'liiiiiell llitlliiiu;. acraiituo. AOUXCllS-i TllfK roi'.ti, JOHN IL HVH'f 11 A. 3M .li.MUL.LIUA:.'. Mtt riyuiout4 VVUkei-Hirri "ier Majesty's ttrsef PIIOEB. V .1