s rYps& rsvf t rAn , ftfvrsF v?pi tr pt i ft?v5r j"w vj. J Wy .wiR"". fl-l"- t IV -, - . . $ ' ' .. . j . .. - t . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1001'. tlp TnMlnriM nW, r.tqit S.imHy. I.y Thr- Ttlji. line I'uWIjhlns OotnpJny, al Fitly Cents Motil.i. i.ivv s niniARn, fMitor. O. r, n'.ni:i:, IIiisIiicts Manigpr. NcwY.,fl:Ofllcc!l,V)N.a.t.vnK1fiAm Sole Acenl lot Foiclun AilmlWnp t'nlercil at the IMMofflo t ScMiilnn, I1'.. SoconJ Clim Mull Miiller. When finrc wllMirnnlt, The Trllmn , aw'0"' ltl to rnlnt uliorl IcttrM from IU IrlrmU f". inK on uirrrnt tnplt. Imt IN rulr l tlt.it HiJ mint, do jIriiwI. lor pnlillrnllnn. Iiy llif writer rent Mine! unit llio cnmllllnii pr"r rilcnt In nc- riiliiiwc li tli it nil loiilrltiutloiu shall lie subject to pillinrlnl rellon. lilt: FLAT HATH FOR AI1VF.UTISINO. Ilio (ollnnlnif tnlilc aliomi Hie frlrc r" Incli mli Insirtloii, triaie to he mul witltln one jcav: Hun ot Mtllinr nn t'lill MSI'MV. Pptr IImiIIiih rq'lllon I.mTiImii 500 Inrlieit .2.'" ".27.1" ."0 WV) inches 20 .!!! .21 11)00 " 1(1 ,17"i .l") vcm ' .1,1', .17 .t" two " ir, .tiis .11 I'oi ninli ot IliinU. resolutions ot ionilotcwi ml nlmllir tntitrllintloni In the n.iluro of (! vrrtMiig Tlio Tilbimc niakei a ilurge ot 3 cents line tt."tc for ClJFslfleil AtlmlUIni; furnished on ppllratlnn. .SCHANTON. OCTOHKH 2(1, lf'01. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. Ruprniip Cmirt WII.M.WI P. POTIOR. Tiruvur-rUANK G. 1IA11RIS. County. .tu.irc i. v.: cai:i'i:nti:i. tVntlollci-K. A. JO.NKS. loroner-UIJ. .T. .1. IlOllllHT.". Sunrjor-Cii:ORCIi: K. STEVIISSOM, l.loctlon Nov. n. "When the Iirinocrtir.v went out ot power in cur fclate it left to the Henubllcm niily n l''if iy of ntmo--t 410,(100,000 ot ilebt. Tills ilf-lit, by wl-c atliiiinl.str.itlun untW llepiibllum mil1, hit been aliiiot entirely piid. We li.ie lnciciii.fil ihe appiopriatloni to the lonnnon uliooh until c stand at the bead of the Amciiean states In tuppuil of popular cdiiealion. Umlcr ltopubllran dmlnlstralion tbcro lia? been paid cadi year tor educational purpic more than wat apprupilated by the Deinorraliu pally l.i their quarter of a rentiuy of misrule. We h.nc Incieased our ap proprlation? to chaiitablo mul ileciiioyiniy in'ti tutlons until vc tan inihc the boa-it tli.it no stale belecn the two oieam Riiipoit these institu tions as well ai dorf our own. Our 7,00i),000 ot people aie inilu-tiiom, honel, law-abidlni; and happy. Vet, niiKnindoil as we are on every niilo with properou"; l)iilnes ouditioiK. with people happy, (inplojed and eonlenled. and tvllli eeiy lclluc of bn-dnes? and trade fully occupied, and with the pio-pect of the futuie brlgl Icnlnic and Krowin? more hopeful, the old historic paity of olistruclion and negation cct up a hierti-al ciy f false pretense, lijpoeiisy and insincerity tor the puipose of milc.idhis the people and iccalt. Irg lost power," Fioin the lti'publiuu Sta'e I'latfoim. The lociil rnmiiaigii is ontiii-ly f-.itis-faotory fiom a Jepubliciin ptamlpoint, tlcFiiltc the nolso luaile by notup ol tln organs of the opposition. 3ot ovory advocate of honest Kovernment anil jiarty lORiilarity ilo his duty aL the polls ono woi'lt fiom today and tin olertlon of thi" tntiin Ucpublieaii lioll will lie as.-iued. Tlie Republican Candidates. NKXT 'H'KSDAY tilt- votoi of I.aokawanna ooiinly will pass upon Iho claim1- of Ihe .n ituis candidates for olllce. What will their verdict be? All of the "Republican candidates In the utility iie men who haw been tried and found to measure- up to the re(iilieinents of the oflii'os ila-y so acceptably till. It would be a nil-taUe mil to (ouiiuue them in service. Judge raipouur diuiiiK the short time he has been mi the bench hJS won the confidence and good opinion of everyone connected in any way with the com tb of the county. Without dis paragement to the able men who now sit with hi in on the bench of till.-: coun ty, or the distlnBulsheo run -who pro ceded them. It tan be tiuthfully said that T.aeUawanna lias never had In its judiciary a man who was more truly intended by nature for a judge than J. "V. Carpenter. Calm, patient ami learned, with a mind of gteat clearness and fairness, he is the ideal of what a man ought to be who Is called by his fellow men to adjudicate for them lit matters where their lives, llbeity and luoperty are at issue. Kdwatd A. Jones was assigned b. Governor Stone to the diilieult tabic of opening the oiilce of controller in this county. It is an otlleo with many and complex duties, even after a system has been adopted, and it has been in tmiooth working order for years. The task, then, which confronts a man who must crcutc the system, open the books and establish the new relations with all of the other county olllclals can be Imagined. Mr, Jones is doing all this in the most satisfactory manner without the slightest filctlon or un )lc.isantne.ss, lie ought in all Justice ,o bo continued In the. olllco for which he has displayed such fitness. The of. llco id' controller is one of the most Im portant In the county. He is the audi tor of all accounts; the watch-dog of the treasury, as it were, Cormier J. J. Huberts Is a skilled physician and a man who, dining the last, three years,. has familiarized hini sclCjwith eveiy detail of the duties per taining to his olllce. Xn stranger en lerpjsr.tliu oiilce could hope to mi It as s-iinjtautuilly as a man who has had tliecxiieileuce of Coroner Huberts. Tbo olllce of surveyor is one too often overlooked because of Its supposed un importance. tJeorgo H, Stevenson, Hip present Incumbent, is a Cornell man who has no supeilor as an engineer I" thU'part of ihe state. His work for thre years has demonstrated that Lackawanna has a man li cannot af ford to part with. m Judging from the llutieiiug in tho Democratic, press, the labor vote must be Sut gunning for Hannau Verkes. (; John nitcliell Day. INK WOJl K HUS will today .ll..li..i I ., ,1m ,li.L.l ......I X- -A. ersary of tho muling of iho great coal stiiko by linpvessivu exercises anil festivities in honor of John .Mitchell, presldfiit of tho UiiIUm SUipi Workers of Ainericii. It Is expected thut tho niner8 through out the uiitliraclto regions will turn out In lurgo numbers to take part in tile programme that will mako the day a memorable cam In the history of min ing In Northeastern Pennsylvania. jr. Mitchell deserves thU honor, ror bU ttcvotlon to the cuubu of the working- At T man lias never lieen rutcslloiicd. While ho has In no Inntnnen, been unfrtlthfiil Id tho Intercut of his rot lowers, Sir. Mitchell lias ever ptlt.MUcd a conserva tive policy, tempering nil detnnntls with inoderntlon, anil hits struggled to arrange difference1 between cintiloyer and employe In an amicable way. Jy his keen pense of fairness lie lias won not only the confidence ot the work man, but enjoys the respect and cHtoetn of the operator as well. None will say that the honors of today ale not well bestowed. VoIroiss, the. n.assln, dies lud'iy. Those In charge of his execution have displayed commendable taste In their efforts to make I lie last liniments of the wietch devoid of sensational reu nites. Willi the knowledge Hint the inundates or the law hav" been carried out Interei-t In the unfortunate tool of anarchy hotlld cease. Let Czolgos' be lolgollen as soon us possible. That Hitchcock Assessment. THAT TIIUHK may be no doubt as to the fairne-s and justice In the treatment ac corded Mr. Hitchcock, the following data In I elation to his so called "prohibitive assessment" Is sub mitted. The expense for conducting luimary elections, based on former actual ex peiullttnes, Is as follows: Senile of election oflWei III Ml dl- tihU at ! per di-tilit M.II'Hin idit.il of I'li'itlou Inoth-i YiiW Filiitltitf mul ilMillmllon f ballot, lilauk. etc Aiheillalui; i.NpeiiM' Hall lent, for holdinp: inuwntlim Kprncs ol leluiii juilu'C", .ntleiiillni; ronentiu New lullnt liov Inctclrllt.lli V.M Hi) iii) ml l!il Oi) !l 00 1,11 fill 1 1 hi III) Tol.il epfii-e "-'.Vil CO 'I lie ciiioliiniitit f the fiMi'il olllie-. In be filled i a; follow: Indue (ten jearO f'nntiolhr (lliiee , c.n ) Coioner (lliiei' je.uO ... Sniicvur (three je.ii1.) i.u,mli1 l-J.rjtm IJ.IKHI MO ".i,(K) Aecoidlng to paity Miles the expense for conducting primary election must lie apportioned among the candidates for the several offices In piopoition to the emolument of each office. Therefoie the distribution of the total expense would be as follows: For jwh-e, M prr ient. of 1.,..vii.ihi. i...,7i.I 5 Foi" cmtiollei, 2U per cent, ot 'J.'.ll.liu, or .ll JO I'oi loioner. 111 pi1 cent, nf '.',Vil.ii. ,.i '.,) 10 I'm -itie ii, ' pel , nt . of -.M'iI.ik), in "it -' SVVil 00 iiu'ie being two candidates vegl tered for the olllce of judge the actual assessment lor each eandldiite for this olllce would be ?iS().!i'.i. In order, how ever to provide for probable and unfor seen contingencies assessments ttie al ways made to exceed actual appoitlon meiil, with the undei standing that any surplus shall be returned to the can didates. It Is now a.i-ted that the l'.ulg.i rians who kidnapped Miss Stone aie Christians. If this be true the un speakable Mohammedan icitalnly has the laugh upon the missionaries. It Is alleged that the population ol gieatei- New York has (alien since the last count. When election leluins be gin In come 111. however, the delii ieney will piobably be made up. The announcement that a woman claims to have cured a sick cat by the faith-healing pioiess leads to a sus picion that the ielirie was out In the ninth stitfje of existent e. The I'an-Atuericiin sincklioldeis will lose about ?i,000,00n. inn the liulTalo boarding-house box olliu leceipts have been most gratifying. It is feared that the I'aii-Aniei lean r. suits will place lltilValo in the oii"-nlght-stand show towns of the future. Cieueial Duller probably icalixes that a martyr stands next to a hero in the eyes of Ids hysteiica! count) yinen. The Union ticket as usual seems to haic absorbed all of the lloatiug poli ticians heieabouts and elsewheie. It Is to lie K'gretted that the last Wayne county "gusher" has not taxed the rapacity of the tanks. THE EXCHANGE TABLE. Jealous of Their Lingo. Fiom the Filli-liiue; 'Inn-. A New Yolk worn. in w,i .iiKilul mid linid MMi'iii rniibli' tui lejehlui; the IhiulUli Lin KiUKi in HiK.l.i, Aujhniij vho h.is eei Mini;. Kli'd with tin1 liihM.m liuii;iie would tliiiiK that the le.uhei who piopiwil In iuliudutc llnslWi di'Nenrd u lewanl, but lliivii i puullir. A Good Precedent, Fiom die llliijliililtou lleiidd, Vu liicidiul ol I'leililuit I! en lt' .iim.iiul clilt in New ll.in-n .i Iho uiii-t of laic ihK weiK I i.i", been luoie whlelt iiuliiul tli.iu Ihe lie libeiilu iili.iinloiniieiit at I ne Iiiki'Ij attunleil Irivpliun in I he lie imbrirllj illiilux hall of Ihe (iHili-li (iNlnin nf liniiMialilnx -' mx ub unid on iiluilln mi .iilnln. Has Troubles of His Own. Fiom tlie Wilkes-Ham1 Ittcoul, niue ol the Iteiiublliini neei iiei ,ne nil lic(0m.irilj' neie on tsMilc li.i ii I'l.m iiMiiii.ni, 'lhe hhoi'ld lil him .done limi lint It!-, own paity ii i pti.ll.i t inv: him .ind .ateudluu: in hU i l-e. At lao Mli the (.jiiiiii, iui lileut I- iIomiI, lie Iui. bad tioubln i iuiiu;li Undesirable l'ame, I'lDlil the I'iiilulelphl.i lleinul. Uillilil llulkl'n iliMiliwd liii mult1 him the hem ol Ihe I.mhIh'i luiiiii- h.ilU. II a la in Ul.u In be th.it roil in .i linn llul ii piulubly ihu lllllj Mil1, of a In i,i tint 111 l. May Have Hegrets, Flniil WjddiiKiiin stai. . Il ii pnvillih1 in belliu Hat tin,iuJ PJutt Miiniilimw iujhu i ,ci li.iiu ial,t(d tint Mi, lliin-uclt be mull' lii"iniilt ill. Practical Economy, 1'iKiii l'liiUiKI;iil,i 'Ilia,,. Wl all h piople will uua be in, Mm; lu I loud) lo iwjpe lunlaiiptiy b.i uuuiuinUiiv ' C'Jl bllU. ' An Inconvenience, Float Ihe 1'ilbLuui; Hi-uUli. 'Ihe ficihl iar ilnalu;e iiud lh ueil 1.11 tJioitjue uu the iueiitubU- liiuiiufikiHts of pruipciity, THfc SCHLEY CASE IS RESUMED (Comliiilcil from P.irc 1.1 lint repotled coiniiJJtloin Willi AiIiiiIi-jI (then a ciplnlii) l!v,in. "I did lute n cnmcr.mtloti wllh htm," repllail Ailmll.ll Sehlet, "but I do hut remember whither It Win on duly 4 or duly ,V I would .iy of t'llptaln lliiili", M I h.ile Hid nf nil other', t do not belleie tint he would wllllliilv inlliilc. I think hl lerolleellon 1 nt Mult, lie did li.no a inuer.itlou with I.IC In lel.illnti tu kliuatliiR the Iidw oif one of the torpedo lifMU mul the stem nir nitnllirr and pultliur hN helm nl.itlioitil mid IiiMiilt one vhlp nml then .ipurl mid taking .mother. Mv leiolltetlou nan It th.il piellinliiai lly he ,.lld 'to ino! illd Jotl see ".l.uk" Philip turt tn run nwnvt' mid I Mid, '.Vn, lh.it he w.u inMilKfli ' It l.ii the llinnklill lli.lt make tun tuiti mid I ni-ked him If he did not iee Ihe tactl1 ml lieeewllv for It." Mr. II liner thru r.illul Adnilr.il S'litej' nltcu tluli In tlie tellmoiiV ol Aihnllill Tiijlm, who. a.1 cipkllii. coiiiinindeil the hitlleililp llidi.uu ilurllu; the battle otf Snutlano, mul C.ilit.iill llawiou, who connnaiiiliil the iiurluec on lli.it level, to the elleit Unit the llionkljn, when (-he limit' the loop, went soiithii.ini l mile oi n mile .lint ,1 hilt. "I think liny me entliely mid absolutely mis taken." .ild Ailnihal hrlilej.. "The llriiokljn," he (ontiliued, "did not pnii In the noutliu.ini of Ihe line, e-ciept for Ihe ill. t.tiui' lKilups of In i- t.ielicul dhnicter, wbhli "iirelj' win not Kieiler limn lie1) j.ird. Fiom th.it tltin- -.In1 uttered n ioiii-m1 paullel to the 'p.ml.iiili, mul 1 do not think we weie inoie than !.:iM to 'J.luo y.inN ill niij lime finm Ihe SpJIiUli Hue. 1 i.,i eiuphitli'iilly that the llrookl.iu did not tun south, and .my rt.ttement lo the ioiilr.iry Ii n iiilntnkr." iliuhiil Stliley, In reply to .1 queitlon ttoiil Mr. li.rjuu. Mid that wlitu he flailed to the we-lvwril finm santl.iBii he left thn ht, I'.inl at the killer pkue. He then told of limv bin papert weie boved up In Id" seerttaiv for triminlolon to the ilepaitment iii Ihe it gnl itimn leiiillie. Brooklyn's Effective Fire. 'Ihe .nliiilinl, by penoU-dim of tlie court, leirit ed lo Mi iiiii.iIIm1 of Fiiilry, mul tpoke nf the shot bnlet In the 1piui-,li Miudrnii. The llronk liu. he te.itlllul, w n the mill nhlp eiujlu' llic iuih cuii. A leionl of the hilt leeeinil by the em in rhnwiil thai ::n pu tent, of them i .line timii thoe miiH. 'I In' lliiiokljii retell id 30 of tlie l-J eireitue shots from Ihe Spinluli Meet, or about 70 pel rent. With that -Lilian lil Ailtnlr.it Si Idee toniliiiled his illicit ti'-tltanal ami the judue iidioiate thin In gau the tios-i..imiii.itinii. lie w.is asked Ih-t .ibniit the iiii-tilt.it leu Willi the t omiu.itidor- at llunplnii ltn.ids Inline Ihe 11 Iui; siUitlriu ailtil to tin1 -01111111.1111. In leply tili.iiinl Sibley said Hut t'.ipl.iiiiH llu:uiu-nii. .lewtll. s.iniN, CiioU and M.nK weie pie-ent. He isplaliied that lliey had dl-iiiul II ider of bitlli' in i.i-e the. Spanish tlei t v. is nut, mil :tl-o the que-lion rf the pi lie In low Mi the war heads ot tho mil water torpuliie.s. "V.n Iheie atij- t oii-ult.it toll with the i.ip l.iliisi" "Ves, on" Smtlaiiii, foi the piupo-e ot evpl.iin ln the fuimitiou of the bloekatle and tlie method nf nttail; in t ae we met the Spanl-h fleil." "Will time .my pie-iiibed older of battle in nrlllng"' " did not con-lder it ncci"-.iry. We would lltsht the chips hj .-ii'ii il." "Wii- Iheie lime to pkue Ike onlei of Initio In iiriliniit" "Ve-." "Do not the ief,ul itmiis pie-nibe lint the older of bittle shall be nihiud to wiitiirV "I ilo not iet.il." Could Not Remember Cubans. 'the judue adiocale then ipie-tioned tlie jdniir.il on the iditility of Ihe Cnblli.i who hid iiiliuuicd him at Hampton llo.ul-. Hut the pnitlou nl the i-l.inil of full i wi-l t.f II in iui and t ieiifuediH was will In hi by the --piui-h Milditis. lie leplied tint he tniiltl nut Kim the n.lnu s, that they were (iiliin? who hid loim1 to him to giic him .is toiiiiiiindii tt the fijiiiir Mpiidiiiu that iiilntui.i lion. He thin wa- ipit -tioned tln-ele .1?. to who was pit-mt in the tabhi nl Ihe .Veir Voile at Kej West whin he I. ill, id mei Hie lampiiiai willi Ad mil il "-aiiiii-iHi. liliinial -t hle leplied tb.it Cap tain ( haduitk li.ul lii'eii pie-int put id Ihe time. "tt Inn wa- lint ." 'On II ly I.I." "Did Adiiiii.il s.tinii-itii t.)nbit to jmi any ol nil the iii-liuitinns he ti.nl fmm the nnj tie paumtnt i" "No. He lonely rm of his tiinlideutial in Mini (iniii li.nii the mi n t,n oi the nil." Adiuiial sthley Mid he mul Adiiiii.il sanip-on talked id in my thim;-. Il w.i- a lather hmtr t on Imi .mil he iiiliiatid thai lie imild mil ue.ill whetht'i t apl.iin Chadwlik wis pie-enr all the time. 'Mm iudje .idioialc tin li iivirled In ihe i one lllllllii alii li f li.ill the M tlblfhead. mmcxed to -shit tluniuh the I'n-Ie. while the tliin: -.ipnd-imi was on its w,i In I n iiliiei;,!-,. 'I lie .idiiiuul -ml that tin mi i-;e he leiiiletl wa- that theltl was no new- nt Hie spaiit-h tleet. 'Ihe judue ad me lie Iheii a-l.ed if the ailuiii il leuatdi'd us e-litditinii- the iniiiui ..I the -ipnilinii finm ltj Wi-l to ('it nliif'-ii-, In iew nf Ihe Hi-tun lion tu -t.ihli-.il the hhiikade theie with a, little ileiiy .1- pn--lbli'. Against the Current. 'Ihe ji'inii.il leplied thn he did, tiui-ini.' as he wa- in -iiuulion ai:.tii-l .1 imieiit. 'Ihe ii'ilt-i- adioe.Ui1 ihu: n-kid about ihe t-pted fmiii ( hailt'-tnii In Ki.i- Wt.-I, to sl.iiv. that tin; -pti'd nnm Key W't-t .-niithuaid was not .-o -"leat. lie .l-kid whj, at one -.Hue. the .itlniii.il ll.nl .-i'.'iialli'il the l.i--iibu- Us lint if she touhl in ike nn knot- n would be .Midli'ii nl. 'Iii" .nl liiiial leplittl th.it .ittir lluee t.ns tt was putty dlifiiull In nil iu-i win a piiliuilii .-ltfii.il liad been uiadi when Ihne wa- uulliin staitllui; In IK it. "Vniir -peul ,i- two I mil.- li fiom Kiy Wi-l to ( I'liiiue;"!)- thin tinni thiile-lou to Kej We-ti" "Appall nil' " "lib, tit '.! p m . !.i -JI, .it iiiidtiig to the te.r. diii.inu .-low to P. knot-." "I think il wa- nil an omit ol a the .ibomt Ihe Siiii-liioii " "Why did you -top .it miilliii;lil, Mi 'il, liefoie join auiial at l ieiifueRii-.'" "We weie leu tu tnolii miles finin Hie hilahl in Hit' land weie the mouth nl the Inilior nf C!cn-fueffo- wa-, and we -tuppitl until iliiln.-hl. I did licit tale In aime Iheie in the il.uk." Adiuiial .-tide wan a-ked whj lie did not pel snually coiiiiiiiinii.iti1 with Caplaiu MtCalki when he nit't the .Maiblehead on the way ilowu. II" 'li piled tint he a tv the .iulliiiv milling ilowu finm the Maibleliead lo tfiiiumiult ale with him. it wa- t aplaln JMall.-T- duty if he pu i--ed iinpniiani nnm in ti ion to inmiimnit.iti1 li. "Was It the duty nf the i-eiilor uillier to tall fur the npoit in the junior's duly to lolunteei il ." Duty of the Junior. 'Ihe luidor offiier iuiaiialil lolunleei- .-in h lu foiiiialinii." Hid tapt.iin Phesler liifniiu ou llul t aptaiu MiCull.i, who lauie aim ml the C in. Inn.it t , had litily bull at I leufue'-i- ill t I'liiiiitiuliaUnn Willi the il'Mugi'iits?" "No." The wllnev' s.ild he hid no com el -at Inn with Captain ( hi-ter about tho methods nt blm k.ttie. The lonii'i-olioii ileilr lather with the lialuts and Usiu't- vf the bloi.k.ide. "Did jnu leaiu (inni Captain Chentrr or Ciptuiii MiCnlhi that i-eui.ll i;iinbo.ils weie lepoited at tiililiiegiwV" "I bend that ill Ktj Wi-l. II was Ihe Kcneial lepmi Ihne." leplied the wllnii. "Whit nlllelil inform it Ion and initiuttinn' did jnu utt .it Key West tiom the loniiiiindu' in ihlefr" "HI- nldeis, of loui-e, lo pionril .Hid Ihe (oie leoillnii I hive iM.illt'tl with him," The witni raid he belieii-tl he imild loll wh) Ihe ile'i.iiliuinl U-anl Us mdei n-giililitig Ihe pinlii linn of j-hlp.- limn laud b.illi lit'.-, lie was juiiu nllic when Caplaiu la mil objetlril. The itiiiil tli i i. led lint tin did mil iKie lor that. Mr. llimii llit n 1 1' nl two di.-pilihe- (iniii Ihe ilipiiliiieiii, ililnl Wailiiuiilmi, Mav In, uvMidlm; the iipnilid pii'M'iiii1 nf 1 1 ii- SpanUh lli'i'l iie.u I'lU.iin.t. I apl.ilu l.eiulj .l-kid Hie wltue-s It lie eas I. ilalli. if wllh llui-e iil-pilt'hes when he hid hi-. niuieiMtiiiii Willi Adiuiial s.iiiip-ou. "lihulial S,iuip-iii nu'ieli lueuiiuned lliein to nit," wj.i tlie ujil. "I had not sicu tlieui," Navnl Regulations. Captain l.i inly then tank up Ihe iUt.,lloa of the Dalai let-illations He lead .1 iiiunber of them, and lu t.uli i.i-u .lsknl the wllnt.-i il In1 hail ininpliiil with Hie leiuis of the paiaKiaph. 'Ihe lint he It. id litiulii'S the toiiiin Older ill elilif, win li piepuiui; hi- fltet or nipi ulioii lo Intel the i mine, lo neniiiiiiiliati1 to his sudor illii.ili.s hi- ,1'inul iniltiH, in, trui tioiis, piiiate slunali mid Mn-1 1 nther liifoiin Ulan .is will ru ulile i ub, i-n in n- piiible, to liluli l-l ind hi, dill u Inn lu in lit. u ni.d at all nihil' time-, "I ililnl; I luiiii'llt'tl mil, ih.il," lepllid tho n 1 1 ni . "How, .il. d in l, nt luaimei ." n-ki'tl (aptaiu i.finly. "Ill- I, mint; KCinial nnlu- lm the n!i.'inl.itliu of tlie Mpiidiou, thejr iiiiliuillnii- and Hull pit' wli sluii.iN." Tlie iiinI .iltklc u, nl wa in f.i)loM: "Hie loium.iiidii lu lliiei .li.ill. a piiilili', l.i'inie uu Ink' iiiIii anion, inllilaillni-.lli' in Hie jimlois ill iniiiuuinl. his i lilt I ol iall and tho lapltlu- lil-s sulci inilil'-. piivale nluiuli and nlher inloinu linn tint will iiiiieilally ,mlil llifiii il tallul Upml lo IVtlll-l1 inllllllllid. " tl il I do no', iimiiitlie.1 tu l.ov i nnplii'd Willi," dd the uillit . (.ij'lalu I mile Hun lead aitule -il. wlii'h pioinleii thai I lie iiimniiudir in ihhf -hail, if jm-iible, In full' t'.iliiL- ii.ln at Hon, suppl euiy tiptilil with .1 I'liu nf h.lllli',shi'V.i' tliiu . i the pnJtliinii en It oil 1 1 1 nn UIO, lie .liked the ailtuli il wl ether lie had (oiiipllcd Willi that, "Vis," In.1 nld, "but I ilo not iliidendJinl that plan i iu'ie.-.-.illly to be in wiitteu. I think that Hut order is tiililfiently i.-tuud out whin a coii'inauili I in tlikf ilultki to plate hU tiews in the uithr of battle and inform cull whit hu npn-eii tu dt'." "Do oii think, admiral, Hut uii un supidy tveiy cuplalii Willi J plan of battle and do that It an orjl tonfeuueer" asked Captain l.rmly. 'i do nut think that i jb-olutelj mci'tsaiy," teplleil the wltncsi. 'There nre lnl.nieei wheie Inltlis hue been fought without th.it liulnit been iloue. Alii' plait ol battle Hint nilnht be orlRlnileil Is nuldtel lu a ihniRe. t lute lieirr kiiovin a buttle that win eier foimhl on the plan origin illy clnvtn." . "When, nt IMI j. In,, M.n- 20, Jnu sluldcd ft in.in-o'-u ir n Mtunii lit Hie Itrookluus Imr. mid ileaieil ftn iiillon, whit ouleis hail been lued in loiiftmnlly with the pnuljloiu uf the leglike tlom?" "I should not think urn linluiilluns woultl be neee'iry for n Heel ineillnjr ,1 ulinjli' le.-s"l, e trpl lo suinh lut," Caplaiu l.rinly Couhl urn lell .ih'olulely there H.I4 onlv .1 uliitflo esel, alllmuitli J on sltthted but oner" "As I wily, mu one mioke I awimetl, of couisc, theie IWM but line letiel." C.ipliiln l.cinl As ii miller of l.ut. was there mole than one lessel? "Hint! uiu twu U's-el, in w.ts dclelopcd lalir." "Ollicm might hale been dcielopid In the ui',c w.iv." "If they bad I should h.ne pilled llirui. It they li.nl been sepJiateil lliey woubl hue penult teil thineelies lo be knot ke'd In piece." Tlie Judjri' nillne.ile Ihrti aknl the witneKS whether between the dales to wldili llio mill Ind leslrlttetl the rs.iiiilii.il Imi he hid, .itcoiilliiK to aitlcle 1171 ol Ihe it'iriihllniis, fnrtiMi'il eath cap tilti wllh a plan nf bailie. "Veili illy, jes." "Hut not in urltliiBl" . , ,. "t did not think the rri?ulitloii ieiUhed II." "Did jnu t'oininunle.'ile In Jour raptalns jour roiilldeiilhl liiitiuetlon fmni Adinlral Sampson not to expose join ships to kind battel leu bi'loic the ilestiuctluli nf Ihu spinlsh lleelt" "I did not lirtiiuit! I leg mint them a coull dcntlil." "In your npoit ou mv the Iowa milled off Cli'iilui'iros -May ii,' -allhniiith she slatted day later. Did she not incite only about Ino hours nftcr the sn,tntlron" "Although we did not o in timing the night I rnnsldered that we .mttcil oil L'lenfuegtw .Mjj Jl." "When did jou. fii-t see the cnliauie to thn fnegoji!" "A little aflir tl.ij light, Mat' il." 'Ihe Judge ntliotale i.illtil the .uhnli.il's allni tlnii tu Mi statement lo He1 senate that while on the luldize ol Ihe Iliookljn on the aftrinooii of Jliy '.'1, being then about thlitf mlltii fiom (iuifuegiis, he hcaid big gmiii Ihcd with the icgie l.nlly of a s.ilute. The iiilinlr.il uahl tint he lcniemlieied the inch dent dMInilly. He ilht not know- the eatt ills tance; he did not i nasal! the big. "Dues not Hie log show tliat jou weie forty tlie miles fiom the haiboi " "I do not know." Tho .iilinli.ll then pioeeeded to explain that the. eoiiuuiinlealion sent In the senale was prepared liuirledly and Ingely from lueuioiy In the eiosing d.ijs of the mkiIoii, anil he nn hate made somo blight mistake-. Captain fa nil v nskett Ihe wllness In look nl the signal book ol'the Itiooklin foi M.n- ii and tn lead .1 slgnil width hid lu en mule .if !i.X a. in. by Iho Toms to the Hagshlp. This he did, lead ing as follows: "Ple.t-e tell me whit we 1i.it a lo ilo toil ly. 5. lt)-FIig-hlp to Texas When we get elose to the port we will bloi katle it mul unite, but will keep iindir wij iinilj- tor an.itliing." In answer to a que-fion fiom f.ipi.ilu l.cmiy legirdlng the onhus "( le.ir ship foi act Ion." Ad miral Seldey tidained lh.it Huie was alw.i.is tt lertaln iiinoiuit of piiapheiii.ill i nboaid the ships to pieienl peisons falling oieiboanl or awnings Mliiih hid to lie lenitued, and (hat was what he li.ul in mind when he signillod to "cle.u ship for action." Guns at Clenfuegos. After the uee.-s the judge atliocite toiitinued his iro -o.ituln illiin of Adiuiial Sildey. He called the wllnts-.' ntlenlimi to the lliookl.tn's lug, l.'.'l). May :it, nicnt inning the hiPiiug of the lepoits of two guns in the tllieatuiu ot Ciiufuego-. "The log miiition- only two gun-," said the niltnli.il. I he. ml mou." The judge .nltoi-iti1 then uierted lo the tonli ilinli.il niders leieiietl finin Adiuiial '-iinpsnii and cilled Ihe witne-s' attintlun to art It le ii',) ot Hie itgulatioii.-, requiting the ttimtiiantlei of .1 -quad-ion to loniiuuniialu hi- seuet in-liiu tioiis to Ihu i.ipt.iilo under hiin. "I legal did the in-lnictiuus .) ioiilldiiiti.il," -.till the adiuiial. 'Ihe wllne-s was III. -a t ln-ely iUc-tiniicd uboiil the time of the ineipl nf the "Dear Sililej" letter, whith the .iihiiir.il ileil.ned was leteiiid .Ma -'J, .molding to his be-t let olleitioii "Hut in jour letter to the -enate jnu -lid that this litter lame to jou on ihe 2".nl and tonlu-ed the Mlullioa." That i- a latt " "Hut it tune on lln1 -J.nd. did it mil." 11 s I h.ne staled beloie. I wtote the ininninni ration to the -enale fiem liieiniii. The point wa- lh.it at that time I lint not melied older No. s." 'Ihe judge ,'idioiale Hen tailed Ihe attention ot the witiie--, tn the slitnmul that whtu he win- the signal- at Cienltiego- lie ditl not under--taiitl Iliiin, and a-kid why he math1 the .-tale-mi lit. "Ilei.iuse Aihiiii.il Siiuh-oii li.ul staled lo me iiiiiuilillull.v thai .n snon a- he got the situation In tin nt baud he would adii-e uie." "When dltl the low.i aline at CienfiiigosS" a-kt d Captain J.einly. "Ihe Iowa .iiiitetl til ( iinfnefios- on Ihe Jnd, .-onie lime in the alliiiiimii, I ihiuk." Caplaiu bendy then slated that the low.i left Kev We-I at 11 n'tlotk a. in. on M ly :in and gained ill her tlip about tllillj-nne hom.- un the -liudion. He a-kid ibe tvitt,esn how he .mount nl tor thi-, paititttlarly lu clew of the fat t llut th' low I hid onlei-, to -how htl-elf off 11 nana tn loiite. Pi fine Admii.il vide r.mltl au-wcr thl- itie--tiuii Mt. ll.i.iui-r n-kid C.iotain l.nnly wheie in got hi- llguie- tor Hiiiti-uue limn-. A slim I di.t iii ion Hull en-ued as to the lime nt the aiiiial ot the Hung -iiuiihon nil ( ienfuegos anil 1 Kit li sides iin.illi settled on fourteen hum-, iu-tead of tlditi one, Mr. I.i inly then lipealed hi- rjiii'slioii nil the b.i-i- of touitetn hom.-. "The onl u.isnii I i .in Kit''." -'hi the wilne , "i- lint she -tood dlieitle atin--. tinni Key We-t In Mat. 111.1; .tl-u that in shme the i uncut tmulil lint be a- stinn as it it wis oif shore. Then, piobably she nny hue steametl out of the rurient after -lie ot niouiiil." Mr. liajner i dletl attention to the faet tint the pinept iloi- not lalse any question limit ruing Hie Hiiiiemiut-of the -quathon fiom lie We-I to ( 'it iifm gos, but ( aptinn l.enily mid Mi. llanin lonm.iled that iiiiinrj- in tin- lint i- intludetl in the pinept- lii-Hui linns to inte-tigale Ail mil .i 1 Milcy's ronditit generill. In pie-inting hi- obji'itimi Jli. ll.i ncr spoke of Hit' "thaiges again-t diuii.il Mile." lull laptaiu I.emly ie plieil that thin' weio no "ih.nges." 'Ihe imirl letiird to lonshler Mr. ItojneCs sug-gf-Hon, nml ttliiu lis lniiubiis hid ii'iuineil Ad miral Dewey niiiiiiuiieeil Its deii-lon J follows: "'Ihe mini is of opinion Hut thin qiie-liou is in i ompliam e with its ilitl-ioit of this ntniidiig, coming btlttteu the title- of the llllli of 5I.it mid the -t ol .lui.e. 'Ihe lourt is al-o nl opinion Hut lids wltnu-s oi tuple- ,i dllluent position fiom an: other on the stand, and he is In Iter qtiilllied In gne lea-un- than .inv other witness. If II I- line that then1 tt.l a delay In Hut Hip fiom Krt Wist lo ( ientuegos the wltne-s now on the st.mil I- liitltr qiialilied to gin1 le.i-on- tlitu nny one el-e. '-o, Inlttlt, this i- a unewal of tho deii-ioil 01 this luornil'g." Concerning Delays. , Captain l.only thin began a line of iuquliy to deU'lnp the tails loiKiinlng the alltged delatii in loule lu ( iiniiiegii-, bigliiiilng tulli Ihe inter tlew bitwecn Ailinll.il Si Idee and Caplaiu Che.--tir, of the Cini iiiu.il i. In uiineitiou with this lm iilent Auiuir.l1 Silih'i' lepeatui that he hid de t Until to lake the itininnali along lui ui-e be did not leel tint he had llm light tu tike a ship fmni ,i siutieii wbtic tho hid bun plai'td by the initial. uhIit in iliiif, "When did jou llit .liipiiie the belief Hut the "piui-h tint .is al tnniuegos;" a-ked the jud&e atlioe.ile, "'lh.it iiitstoii Is," Ihe wilne-s sihl in reply, "ilillliult lo aii-wii, but I Ihink I bteiuie lea-mi-able u'ltalii that the ihet wa- there after healing the gun tiring nn the nlti nionii pietedinR my ai riial mid alter leteiting the nntu bioiight b the Adtila fmni Klitgsluii." "Win theie nm Ihiug In ill'p.ilihes Xoj. , or 7 In Indliale that the f-p'iilaids weie at I leu- flllUOs." "Ilieie W.I- lint." "Why ilhl ton imt nuke an iffrnt to a-iftl.iln whellur the Spmlsli licit tta'. Ill Cieiiluegtu.' "I made a dUltut ciloit on Jliy 2.1 by allow ing the AiIul i to go In." "Vnii lrg.inl lh.it as the best cltort you lould hate undo' "I do, inasmuch .i lie wa to conic nut the day fnl I owing." The it linos was tin a qiii'sliounl .n to Ihe ni. this lit1 I'telud by the limit. Ho I cini inhered tll.pilih No. S ill-timtl. "When .ton ittelud llul onhr why ilhl J'nu not iniiiinl m SiutiuoV' ".Simply bu.iu-e the niiKr was condition d. Whin 1 bieame i-.it i-tieil Hut the llul was not at Clrnfucgos I w.ii oidiiul lo piureed to Saiillagu?" The Letter to Sampson. ('apt lilt f.-iule called Adiuiial -ihlcj'rt alien linn lo his (MdiVb Inter lo Vdmliil sanip-on, tl.ili'.l oil I Uiiliieu'Os, May i-i. ami leading: "sin In itply lo jour letter. N". b. I tmulil elate Hut I am by no iiii.uis satisfied thai llni Spanish sqii.idiiiii Is not In I icufuegni. The IjIkh aiilnlllll of slllnl.e still In Hu1 llllbnr Willlkl iinll rate the pie.inie ot .1 liuiilbi'l ol tis-ils, and utliei muIi i In iiiii-ianm It would teem In be 1'iUilael imtilse in ib.i-i) up a probability ill s.iiill.ign iipi'itt.l b.i w.tt oi llaiatu, ami, un iluiilil, n.- a iu-i." "Does thai loitlain all piii tva-iini fm not proieuliu,' whin jou leiellul this l.nt ill-pauli finin ihnli il S,iiiip.nn." "Vih; 1 nut lino had othi'r roiions, but I tb l.ut HO.V lll.tll tllllll." "Did .ton sat .iiij Hung In nuanl to the AduU ll'i Mt nt In Hut Mm- of May '-'.I.'" "Xn. but I nut on nt tin.1 same time In tvhlili I sneali of It." ( .ipt.iln l.enily i.-ked a number of question ion ciinlug Hu- two tli-pjlihes sent bv hiin lu Ad miral Simp-mi frnni ( leaf m gns on May 21. lie lepllid: "It it His dillluilt t remember the ftait oiiUr of Ihe-e dhspitihrt or the motilM whith gotiiur1 at the time." ; The judge autocall) asked the witness d to why he quenUoncd Hie iintllbllity of some n( the repoiti i'iiiicciilue the loeatiou ot the spaulsli fleet which tame from Attiiitr.it Sinipton. lie rend Admiral S'thlej'ii ttiitrmriit rnjlngl "tti ought to bn cupful how we letelie lrifiiTlti.lt lull frnni lliii-an.i. lie itnnleil lo know why the ml Ininil was m uli.e nboiit Inking lulniiintloit fiom II nan I win ii he tmulil reielle iiitoiin.i'l'ii brought by the Ailul.i Itom Itlugslnii, "Un iitimmt of the Implltd ilmilil ot the ton)' in.ihdci III dilrt as. liottn by Ihe Iniuliige of Ids illspnlih." "Voil s.ihl III your instter Unit .toil thought II ttlsri' to li'lllllll nil' t Itulllt'gos I li.ill (tl tll.lte up a iHtiliabllllv at stnllago " "I Ihoiiglit, teij liilur.illy, Hull Hie riieniy Would tinplity il lute itlnl lull mil false leports Just us they did In tilting the i rp.nl elided here Hint the Cape Wide tleet had lelurniil to Splln." "How loiuf did yo'l Intentl to remain til Cli.ii fuegiisl" ".My Intention tins to rtmaln until tto got something limit' di'lliilte," "Mow" did o,i tp'-et In gel more definite lie fnrnialiont" "From Ihe Ailul.i wlien (.he rami' out." "libit iitlitT steiu hail jou then in inlinl, tn n.ieitnln the piecnee of the eneuiy's ship-." "In the meantime MtCalki eame up. If he li.nl not come and Ihe Adula li.nl not tome out I should ptobablj hale mtt one of the smaller te.ssels lo Ihe weslu.ird oil ntuiuill of the Mo Call I tiiiinniaiiiluni." "The IHeinoiaiiilnni hid .ill It ( tl on Ihe 'illd, had it nuti" "Yes," "Had ion sent onl n hoiti" "I had no!, hugely bseau-e of the surf, ttlilili math' Il hc?aldoiis," All Guess Work. In reply to questions f i out Captain l.i'inl. Ad1 lnir.it S liley slid lh.it on May il he had gone In near iliougli In the -hnrp at ( lenlltrgos tn see things distantly on the sboie, bill wheth.r tins illst.uiu' was J.ikhi oi J.iinfl foil be mull in I sat. Whaliur tlguii' he had gluu wa. he raid, guesi work. "Was lh?re mil thing lo pietenl jnur going nearer mIioic?" "Nnlliliig etrept lh.it the Inn! was teiy low and did not glte inueli looiu lo nianonetei." llefeiilng to I.leulenaut Hood's muuoiuti hiin, Adiiifi.ll -Sibley slid that for cue thing he wouhl hate been glad to know Hut Santiago mul ( leie fuegos tveio mlnetl. lln did not think I Irani had hoarded the Adah ; at ant- late it he hail he had not glteii blm (the iiilmhul) mie inniiiuiau illiin on Ihal sublet t. The nilinlr.il -.11,, that when the Dtipout eo.iletl oft" Clenfuegos M.ij i. there was a Iniig ami lolling ?e.i, and Hut while It was smooth for lame ships. ,t lepnrted In the lliooklii's log, it was lough for the mullet tessels. Here Caplaiu I.1 inly, ailin Itfeirlng In the Atlul.i imiiletit, tailed iitteutioii to the fitt tint ( apt a I n Cook, of the ItiooLliu, hid lu his 'esti monv ti'feiretl to the Adtihi as a ".-uspi Ions nail." "Dltl jou." he a-ked, "legaid ll.lt te-s"l as cit-plilou-?" "f don't know tli.it I did," was the re-pnli-e "t had her eimiiietl to see tint there was noth ing tiinliiih.uiil abo.iid bet." "Ditl .ton leally belleie that il Cirteia was in the luihor ho ivoull allow the Atluli to -ome outV" "t thought that would depend upon Ihe exer tion that luitrht be put forth in her belnlf by the cipliiin's touiiscl." Ditl .ton offer to inniiuunlclte with insiirg'iits on Jin itul or Miy 21th, litfore the nirital of the Mirhletiead!" "No; 1 suit the Maiblehead iulo Ihe harbor. 1 regaided that as (he best method of .liicilaluing whither the tleet was Inside " "Whin did the Maiblehead airlte'" About S a. in., .May 21." As to the Weather. The judge atltoiale then a-ked a seiies nl question- tu dnelop the slat" of Ihe we.ilhei Jl ij '-''. Valium ofllieis li.nl te-tllicd tint theie was a heat v Mtill on. "When Captain MiC.tlla irate ou the infuinu tlon willi legaid to the spani-h Heel not being in ('ienfuegos did ton detcuuine. lo leato for Santiago tint iliyl" "1 think I did. That i- my impus-inn. 1 ie meinber to hate suit ,i tll-p.iltlt in whith I -aid that J might leate In the uminlug. 1 li.ul in tiew- at that tune Ihe return of the Stoipion, width I hid sent ei-l, letlii.g llul shu might bring some nueto-aiy iufoiinalinn." "Ileie 1- Jour li'llci of the Mitt- 21, ill tthieli jou s.ij : 'I hate n-ceil tiiitd fiom lite itisui' tints Hut the Siiani-h lleet i- not in thi'' noil. As it i- not found practicable m en.it the Tex-is hue, I shill pioieed tiiinniiow lor Santiigo, being end mi. i --ed bv the Te is shoit toal nipplj .mil nm inability in io.il in the open .-e.i " 'llul i.i collect, is it not?" "Ve-, 1 stiil llul." In a ili.-intili jou suit Coiiiniotlnie llemej". dated Jl.it' 21, nu say: '1 slull mote e.istunril tomoiiow, as iiiilitattil in a telegr.iui to Com moduli1 Ituni-.t, lei the sitienii.f of Ihe jou will know nij- whcieibout-i dining Well.." "Thai'.- light. 1 leiollul that." (losing II- Ic-tiiniini for the il.it. iiat. so Hie net Adiuiial Pihln- slid he bail ai.lit nulctl ililln ull;.- ualii'i. at Sinti.igo, and. wlille these .litlk ul It's hid bteu ciicounltit'il, thev hiid also been ntci iiiine. lie -aid he had tletai bed the laigle Ironi the squadron bec.iu-e .she tta.- an impediment and roultl lint lie tallied along. He .-lid llkewi-' that he did lot Ihink it would be wie to ilet.it li the iten and the Mil mini finm Ibe diet mule tn Santiago, lie nl-o defended his line of fiirtuiliou ml the tiui-e finui (IttifuiRn- as tin t.i-e-t pnibh1 one. Ailniii.il Soldi1 s.ttil tint he had a-ked to hate tolliei- seni lo (Iniiu e-l..it- bet ut-e lie did not bclifte thev would bi able to mil in the open -e.i. lie .-lid he had netel ennluuplateil the taking of mole than one te.-.-el .il a time finm the blm k hIihq- lint1 The coin I then .iiljniunod tin the thn. FUSION LEADERSHIP. I'ioiii I'llt-buig ( i'iiiiiii'iiial-C ittle. I'olltiial hailei-hip in- tn u sought in Peun- sjlt.iiil.i tin lut jcais p.-t bt' :i doen oi mole aitite pnlitii i.ia., anil m their -eteial ellorls to attain thi- cotetetl plize thet hate apptaittl at illueitut tunes mi neailj- ctciy side of erne tiue-tion tlul has been before the piople in tiiat time. The- hate lu lb- main been eoii-lslent in one thing only, n tlesiie lo "-nix-h" the regulip ly oigameil pirly ttilli tthlih they itiighl lute been at the time .tilled by mine, .iohti W. mi ni iher his been llepuldleaii in name all bis lile, but he In L' in hi- uu-uli again-t the pill im mediately atier the lii-t flection of the linituttd MtKiiiliy in nn iniriiiew Hut calleil In qms tinii tho soundiiess ol Republican piluu'plt- and glooiull- pieditti'd (he tiesciut lion of Ihe liu-i- 1 e-s inttit-ts oi the toiiiitl. In answtr to that intriiliiv I'lesldenl Jltltinler nude .t ihnaitrr Utiially lm naii' nply, when bo tlttl.iied ill a .spcioh at the Pliilitlolplil.t bouise n few ill tiilir its publication "A ptlrlol nukes ,i bet ter iill.en than a pessiiui-i." Mr. Waniiniku his beiii hi molt eter since. Colonel JliCbire, .lutlge f.'oidon. Itobeit i.'. l'.illi-on mul lliulolpli lllaukniliuig air .tl-,i kuie.tu to ban1 fought on dltliient sides ol lie I lly nery puldii- quest lull. These men aie a-sot-iattil now In -tn cllort lo oieitlnow the Ittiuiblitan put'. It is an iutiliMlug Mihji'it, this slnli of lli5 pdsonucl of the fusion iinjumi at. Ihptiblli.iu, wlttiM- uu ami it'.- .no long inniigli to leith b.iek less than a iWou jeaii will liml fond for Hllei Hon, but litlh; I'litoui.iguui ill to follow the leiih'ishlp of llu-e people who aie now dulir ing so uhtiiicutly Hut they .lie .-.fnioii pine re fill nieis. INDIAN SUMMER, t'.ittli! knee-deep in the sulgcs: Iteipu- tthUpiiing low his plulgi-j llln-hlitg maiili'ii kteplug tits! , 'Neath .1 sky ul .ian'tlii-1 ; Wheat in tas-els liatiging low, AfliTlitith, .imi .ilteiglow! Thoughts fluui solitude a.i spiinguig Mteelir lui than ant1 singing: flcr iumuiei'o Iiud sobir Wonili glow bum ll in MU' (Klouii1 l.imllr.l lime uf all Ihe t.n, (inldell Iluiilil sllllllllil'K lien ' - I..I Tulli lie II iniiu k, lu llniiie M,l.iiIic THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital tViUII.OOll. Sm pi ,h SiVJODI) United States Depositary. Special attention giveuto BUSINKSB, I'l'HSOKAI.aild SAV ixus accoun'TH, whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. Wm. Connlu, President. I Iknrv BbiilN, Jr., Vjce Pres. Wm. II, 1-iiOK, Cashier. I j .. Always ousy Mt Is the Thing." Men's work ing Shoes, for shop or mill, for this week, $1.25 grades, 95c; $100 and $1.75 grades, $r,a;. All sizes now; get them now. Lewis & Reilly 1 1 4-1 16 Wyoming Ave. S .-I Selcttrd ttilli e.ne as lo join u.i-o and 111 cV. Our FALL UNDERWEAR Sloth- i ert'itioii.illy Rontl i,u.ill(y for the iihe. M11.1II sunn lall. Ini; nml hate niiuli lii until umoiii.'sL our seamualile ofltrlni;'. 412 Spruce Street. A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of 3SSy Sterling Silverware Ciooks, Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. r OunsterSForsyth )! It... I .... ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Guano Atlantic Hotel and anncx Virginia ,te ami Ilcicli. AtlJiiliti I'ny, X. J. fciUll qm; u.'.Q I'l'JUlllul luoliu iiistiltt?, diiKla anil ttith lutli; liol ami tolil efj-ttatcr bathi in hotel anil annct, l.uiJliun n'lo. t antl trntul, ttltliln few auU of Ihu t-titl 1'iir. Ortlictrn, 0 Hi is tnil.il srlng ulci, $1J to !;!" Iiy tttck, .'.C.O up to ill Siiivl.it Litis tn fnnllltij, C'ujiIicj mat all trultu. Wtito for honklt't iiiAituust i:. com:. Canssaamt We I Live Just Opened 14 -fr s Needless to say it's the very best possible for the money, or it wouldn't be here. IT INCLUDES-ru-Clk. Pots, Pans, Kettles, Coal Hods, Spiders, Griddles, Etc, In fact, all of the many Kitchen Utensils made in this ware, See window display. B J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue, FINLEY'S Winter Underwear For Men, Women and Children. Now Is tho tlinc to -'littngc to lioav lor tiiulurwertf. You waul tlio liost value It Ih poMslblu to obtain. Our line.' 11 ru iii'kiiowlfilireit leaclois of. tlepcnil tiblo tinilinuvcai1, from the llncst tnntlo RnrmuiitH tu as low prices as gootl n llublu nmkcM wm be nolit for. Alt that Is licflt aniT newest, arc found bore In uhlto autl natiifiil wool. THE "STUTTGARTER" NORMAL SANITARY UNDERWEAR, superior to nil. "WRIGHT" HEALTH UNDER WEAR. NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNS WICK UNDERWEAR. EARLEY & BUTTRUM'S EINE ENGLISH UNDERWEAR. AMERICAN HOSIERY COM PANY'S LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. IN NATURAL WOOL AND WHITE. t'OMUINATlON SLHTts, for men, women untl children lu the "StuttBar tei" anil other poimlar imikos: natural and white, In different weights. HUN'S NATtMlAU extra lte.'ivy welslit fleoee lined Hhlrts anil Draw ers; exceptional value for fifty cents. Our special price, lllc. HI-JAW .TEHSKV ItHUUOD ShlrtH and Drawer.". 47". KXTUAOUDIXAllY VALUKS nl .'Oc. T,ii! and $1.00. LADIKS" KXTltA 1IKAVY tleeco lined and silk trimmed, In white only; tin extra b.irff.iln vtillie. rSpeelal pi ice, 2r.c. .IIJIJSKY rilI3HI0D VKSTS. In wlilto only, fine sofL lleece lined, silk eroehet edKe, with silk ribbon trhiuntnir. Spe clnl iirici1. ."lOc. UUKAT VAI.Ti: IX TS'ATt'nAIj AVOOr. and white tit 7."e and $1.00; me dium and heavy weight. m POUT I'D SWISS ITXDKUWEAIl. in silk and wool, iill-wnnl, silk and cot ton and wool and cotton, In natural and white, In all sizes and weights. HOYS' BXTUA VALUK GllEY Fril'M'Jt'K JMXl'D, sizes 4 to 81. Spe cial price. '2m'. Jlltse.s' Jersey Rlbhctl AVsts and Pants, lleece lined. Silk rib bon trimmed. Special price, -."c. Spe cial prices on odd sizes and broken lots 510512 Lackawanna Ave Good Furniture Good Furniture is the only kind you can af ford to buy. It is al ways the cheapest in the end. This big store of ours is full of GOOD FUR NITURE nt prices, which, considering- qual ity of stock, nio as low as consistent. Pieces We have an unusual-, ly large lino of odd pieces of unique and haudsoniedesign. Many of these odd pieces aie exclusive with this es tablishment. Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. Linotype Composition Book n r News Done quickly and reasonably at Tho Tribune office. Our New Fall Stock of Odd .