4 THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE FRT DAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 189 SCRANTON TRIBUNE F. E. WOOD, General Manager. POVUsanri UAII.Y AND v, bkki v IN RCRAK ION. PA., 1IY Tut TlllllU.NH PUttUttUINO Company. New Yobr Oitioe: Tuinntra Building, l' HANK s. Okay. Manaqeu. Eutertd at the PotUfilce a! Scrantnn, Pa., Stcond-Clau Mail Matter. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. K'RANTON, JANUARY 5, 18U4. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET KOK COXORESSMAN AT I.AROB, ; vi. i sii i A. Giiow, OF SL'SyCEIlANNA ELECTION FEBRUAKY 20. UNITED WE STAND. The industrial interests of (kit ttate its continual prosperity in alt the walks of commerce, concern those accustomed to tote the Democratic ticket as diiectly as those who don't' A gnat proportion of former Dnuh i rats art now coneinced that the eeo IWmU tendency of their party' pres ent Uudcrship (t irretrievably and it redeemtibly bad; that its enact went into law would briny renewed rain to (itUliteM enterprise, and in instiled Suffering to depressed labor. The Uepubltcan party fuiul where it uis altuayi stood, firm as the rocks oj titbraltar again, t any legislation vhose effect is In desolate the prosper ity of thr American home. The lie publican pat ty in thit state presents, as the represenlatice of its belief, a viua who is personalia as admirable as he is politically clean, ubte and txptritnetd. Why should not patri ots Democrats, tasting aside the false gods of free trade, sectional dtst t limitation and i Mm throne mending. Cvtiie squarely ocr to the support of Qalutha A. OrowT VOTE FOR THE GOOD OF ALL. Not even k liberal cash reword will Induce any Democrat with ambitions to tako next Wednesday s nomination against Grow. . s It is NOT plraaaut to be a candidate for obituary distinction in any sense, least of all in the seuse that will be ex perienced by the Democrat who tries to race with Grow. SCBAMTON coi LU uot uisika a botter investment of j'.'oO.UUU than to put it In tbi3 construction of viaduct and bridges connecting its three separated sections into a compact and metropolitan city. WllB DuiOURAOY'H new tariff oper atiuK to stimulate pauperism and Democracy's income tux acting as an incentive to lying, the morale of Amer ican government would be anything but enviable. The i lose i rie.nds of Representative Hines say ho will vota against the Wilson bill if it retains the free coal clause. Such a course would distinguish his congressional career in a wholly unexpected manner. - -s The WISEST form of philanthropy is that which (lives its beueliciary a chauco to earn support. This city could not invest money to better ad vantage than in employing idle labor by erecting those needed bridges. . The OHDEB prohibiting street beg ging is not meant to discourage appli cation for needed relief when Drop erly made to the proper persons. It is the professional beggar, and not the deserving unfortunate, to whom Scran- tonians object. C AFT AW PICKING, in charge of Uncle Sam's naval forces at Rio Janeiro, ap pears to be permeated with the same brand of patriotism that characterized the late lamented J. J. Van Alen, of London-Newport, it is apparent that some naval officials are squeezing their patriotism down to the narrowness of the administration, - . The name c Barclay H. Warburton now appears below that of bis veuor -able father, Charles E. Warburton, as publisher of the paper which the sire has make a power in its select field. The Philadelphia Kveniug Telegraph could scarcely be better than it is; but one may hope it might become a trifle neater after the infusion into its man agement young and aggressive blood. The nmutPLl contest between the respective supporters of Charles A. Miner and Morgan B. Williams look ing toward the next Republican nomi nation for congress in Luzerne county has become sufficiently defined already to indicate that this nomination is in hopeful demand. Either aspirant would satisfy the requirements and either, it is safe to say. conld with reasonable effort, be elected by a handsome plurality. -. The Democrats think that by lovy ing a two per cent tax on individual and coporate incomes exceeding (4,000 per annum they can deceive the people into the belief that only the rich will bear this burden. The people are not thus fooled. They know that such n tux would quickly be made up by extra charges upon the necessaries of life or upon the service controlled by these taxable of large incomes. Taxation of a olass for a class always defeats itself. TUE iELEi.TloNS, elsewhere given, of expressed public opinion with refer ence to the candidacy of Galnsha A. Grow are purposely taken mainly from the lams Democratic newspapers in this state which have been boasting for weeks past that a man ao clean and nble aa is Mr. Grow could not hops to receive a nomination from Panusyl vania Republicans. These previous criticisms now become the finest jewels In Mr. Grow's collection of indorse ments. The Republicans of Pennsyl vania have not only nominated him, but tbey bave nominated him without a dissenting voice, and they expsot to elect blm, too, by a majority un equalled in the history of Republican tidal waves. Whom can the Demo crate select to oppose suoh a man? What Democrat is willing to so down in the wreckage which awaits his party in February next? A shrinkage of (3,000,000 in Scran ton's building operations last year, as compared with th preceding twelve-month, may be interpreted in various ways; but the most .sensible explanation is that it indicates the gen eral uncertainty prevalent as a result of Democratic national control. This city has not lost (3,000,000 in its wealth: it has simple hoarded its sur plus earnings iu anticipation of the decline invuluesinseparablefroma hos tile agitation of the protective tariff. Given a return of wise counsellors to positions of federal trust, there will be a rapid restoration of confidence and a corresponding relaxation of the public purse string. THAT WAS a notable and a noble com pliment which was paid by members of a bar to the retiring occupant of it bench when on Monday of this week Homer Greene, representing the Qnani mous sentiment of Wuyno county's legal profession, ottered resolutions highly ologisttil of Jnriga Henry M. Seely. But th compliment did not end with formal resolutions, for not only Mr. Greene, but many of his col leagues, together with Judge Ssly present and previous assutitues on the bench, paid eloquent tritmte to his diameter, ability and fairness. Ssran tou ie fortunate in the accession to its professional and social life of bo emi nent and creditable a new comer as is ex-Judge Seely. - ETATUS OF THE BOVCOIT. The recent decision of Justice Dean tbtt under the act of assembly of 1869, 1872, 1870 and 18H1 workingraen have acquired, a leg,il right to me that peculiar weapon known us the "boy cott" in all cases where it does not take the form of force, settles a mooted legal point, if not a question of morals. Tbe judg himself takes pains to as sume no responsibility for the acts of assembly in point, and between the lines of his decision, evidently favors the old common law principle which regards the boycott, whether of capital or labor, a an indictable conspiracy, Hut finding the acts valid, he is com pelled to interpret and sustain them, which he does with incisive force, The principle of the boycott iu any form or under any auspices is vicious for this reason, that it foroaa the in convenience of commercial ohaOJ not only upou the immediate parties to a dispute, but to that much persecuted and much abused third party, the general public. The boycott in any trade is in in mv particulars similar to a tie up of railways in that it puts the chief burden, not upon employer or upon employe; but upou the mass of citizens not directly interested. While the occasion miy be many when boy cotts aeem just weapms of retaliation, the uersuu who observes n proper re gard for the interests of society will have scruples against resorting to what acts so immediately us a public infliction. The decision of Justice Dean is a striking moral indictment of much of the Btats legislation ostensibly passed in the interest of labor. It shows that where labor profits by the legalization of this particular weapon of dispute, capital as represented by the employers may profit even more directly, since the boycott which capital can put upon labor is more powerful and more last ing than, and by these nets equally as lawful as, any with which labor can retaliate. The lesson of the opinion is the need of less class friction; and above all, the urgent necessity of an enlightened and growing public senti nient calculated eventually to materi alii iu some equitable and efficacious machinery of genuine arbitration. UNSATISFACTORY JURY SYSTEM. The tenacity with which we cling to systems and institutions fer the simple reason that they are "time-honored" lias no better exemplification thau is furnished by the jury system. Not a week passes that the country is not treated to one or more practical illus trations of its costliness, unreason ableness and general unsatisfactoii MM In the Coughlin case, for instatics, days were consumed in finding men who could bs presumed ignorant enough to pass on the question of the guilt or Innocence of the accused per son. The murder, for th commission of which tho BOOttltd was on trial, wa ono of the most startling events of the time in wiiich it occurred, it was only among th uuintelligaut and ntupid that the case wa unheeded. Common sense would eay that if the opinions of twelvs men cm possibly settle the question of u man's guilt or iunocence in the matter tney should be opinions of intelligent men men fuin ilar with current events an 1 capable of forming intelligent opinions concern ing them, The jury system saya no. Us theory is that only men whose opiouions on such matters are of any value are the men who do not read the papers, who kuow nothing of current eveuts or care too little about them to form an opinion concerning what they hear. Common sense says thntth intelligent man is far more likely to give an In telligent judgment on the same case if shown that the facts nro not as he un derstood them to be than the man who is too dull or stupid to come to n con clusion of any kind. The jnry system declares that the judgment of au Ig- n ii ramus is the better The jury ytem is indeed time-hon-red. There wata time when it was a bulwark of our liberties ; but In ttiat tims there wa no such urgent insistence on ignorance a a qualification for the per formance of jnry duty. The thing complained of now are very Inrgely abuses engrafted on th original sys tem ; but it is very mach to be feared that they are so thoroughly Incorpor ated with the system that they can only be reformed by abolishing the ays tern itself. COST OF JANUARY NEOL1UENCE A table, according to Sicretary Carter, of tbe Maryland board of health (a reported by the Eclentltic American) shows the mortality of tho cities of this country and of Europe having a population of more than 100,000. in which London and Pari lead New York. Then follow Berlin, Chicago, Vienna, Philadelphia, Brook lyn, St, Louis, Brussels, Bolton, Balti more, Dublin, San Franoisco, Cincin nati, Cleveland, Bnff ilo, Pittsburg, Newr!eani, Edinburgh, Milwaukee, Louisville, Minneapolis St, Paul, Christiana, Djuvor, Rjouestar and Rheims, iu the order named. Th most striking fact that appsars in the table is the hoalthf ulucss of London compared with other great cities, Chicago excepted. With a population twice as great as that of Paris, and three times as great a that ot New York, her deith rate is won dcrfully less than that of either. There is no reaso-i to accept but a dis graceful reason why New York allows a death rate of seven hundred and thirty-six higher than that of London. What does this mean except that New York permits the unnecessary deaths of six thousand six hundred and thirty of her citizens every year ' It is plain that there is something radically wrong about ail this. Death rate figures are surely among tlioie that do not lio. It may not be quito jnst. to compare tho awful death rate of New Orleans with the eplondil showing of Minneapolis and S. Paul, but no suoh extenuating circumstances as aro to be considered in roferonco to the southern city can bo adduced to excuse the glaring differences between the principal northern anl nort'n- jast trn cities of onr country. Those dif ferences are a profound reproach to city boards of health, to the city gov ernments, and to all public spirited citizens. New York is In every way better situated than Chicago ns regard) easy sanitation, and iu many ways possesses such excellent n atnral advant ages over the western city that her present death rato is a disgrace that cries out asaimt her. It is absolutely undeniable that these deaths are avoidable. if the city gov ernments' of American cities would spend mo.iey as freely and ns wisely as London has done.th brutal death rates and (laughter of her citlzms would lessen j istasthoy have lessened in London, if London cired as little for the lives'of her citizsns as New York seems to care for hers, there would die in that great city every year twenty one thousaud five hundred and twenty -four people more than at present. The .utearasoe tonight in the E'.m Park church, under l -v worth league auspices, of the Syracuse University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin club, re news attention to the recent and rapid advances mud in musical culture among the pupils of our chief colleges. Within late years the college gle club has developed au importance not less marked tl.an is that of the college foot ball team or the 'varsity crw. Th appearauceuf those clubs iu public con certs has introduced a happy novelty in our list of entertainment and bred a distinctly better grade of musicians among the graduatts of our higher educational institutions. U has alio tended to develop social polish and ease, and is, altozether, a notable and cheerful tendaucy of the tim?s. COMMENTS ON THE NOMINEE. S. outer Quay I Pleased. WaSHWUTON, Jan. i. Senator tjuay ex presses pleasure nt tbe news of tho nomi nation of i.lnlusha A. Grow for congress man -at -lare, aud says that the honor was worthily bestowed by the state conven tion. Eminently Fit to Bo Made nUadtlpMa Tlmttt D. Whatever the motive which led the Kopub licaii party leaders to consent to this nomi nation. it was one eminently nt to tie muiie, and, no doubt, will oe more cordially re ceived by the rank and file of the Itepubli- o m party in ivncsyivania ttian auy otner tout could nave been made. Possesses Breadth of View. UMaMpUa Recant, Dem. The candidate, Hon. Ualuslm A. Grow is a gentlemau of experience wlio has shown himself on more than one oconelon cnpable of breadth of view and liberality or political action. Will Be a Renl Representative. Philtuttliihiu Preu. hep. 1 lie author of the hnme-tead law. the able expoueut of sound money doctrine anil or tne Hep u Oilcan protective policy in miny a campnign is pru-emlnootly tho right man for Pennsylvania to send to ouftrcss at the present time. He will well represent the commonwealth, its in terests, itscouvictions and its earnest and uutlincuiug KepublicuniMii. Fairly Won by Clean Method) Batrttbaty Patriot, 2im. Mr Grow is to be congratulated upou his SHOO. His victory was fairly won and by clean methods. He Is a man nf education, breadth aud convictions. Ho makes his own opinions and leads instead of follows. He may go wrong politically, but he doss so through his own reasoning ai.d uot for what there is "in it." If tho Democratic convention will present a mndidita equal in all things w Mr. Grow the tarty will be peculiarly fortunate. Olvi th Credit U Quay. ti'eadniy tlera'tt. Van. V : In-, .i remarkable farulty of find ing out. what the people want, and the people have nu squally remnrkable faculty of rinding out what iaay w.iuts, for as soon as lie aunounces what thy want they Immediately cry for it. The Repub licans were alt at sea and didn't know whnt, they wanted until IJuay spoke, but when he did speak they Immediately roc ognlzed Gulushn A. Grow as their long lost brother aud fell on his neck and wept. Looked at from the South. iAlUiMii'e . I , i . i . Hon. Oalusha A. Grow, uouunated for congross bvjntbe Uepublicaus of Pennsyl vania to flu the unexpired term of the lute Ueneral William Lilly, is now 7u years ot aire. He is still hearty aud vigorous, a man of marked ability, aud an cr.ruest believer in the fundamental principles of the Republican party. At the ago of 37 Mr. Urow was speator or tho house of representatives, and at that time had been a member of cougros for ten years. Th iit. not taking an active part la poli tics tor thirty years, he ha always been looked upon as one of the able men ot the party, a safe adviser, a wise counsellor and a trueetatesmun. Chano to Hi Happy Alway. LSItSttfftf Kjaminer, Kep. , If Pennsylvania leadership keeps on recognizing tbe drifts aud demauds of pnbliu sentiment, and nominates moro Grows iu the future, the Republican ntilv .will celebrate many a comm.' N-jw Yoar aud never grow old. A Viewed at Mr. Qi-ow' Horn. Siiiuii .Annua Ttanicnpt, Lid Th nomination of ex-Speaker Galiwha A. Grow, of Susquehanna couuty, to rep resont the Keystone slate as congressman at large in the national house ot repre sentatives, will meet tbe approval ot th masses, and he will be elected by no over whelming majority. PHO-RE'-NOS s,. DRUNKENNESS Equal to tho "Keeloy Ctiro" at small cost. Try a bottlu ..ml if it doe you goiaj continue It. DriiL'Kistssolllt. Umbrellas you would own, That will give the proper tone; And shed water like a stone, COiVRAD sells but does not loan. Do nrt put otT taking medicine. Numer ous little ailments, If neplected, will loon break up the system. Take Hood's Sarsa parllla now, to expel uliease, giving strength and appetite. Hood's Pills cures constipation by restor ing the peristaltic action of tbe alimentary caual. 305 LACKAWANNA AVfcNUE. Goldsmith's S Bazaar Mammoth Red Letter Clearing Sale Bry OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF Goods, Cloaks, Furs and Carpets Will be on sale at Ruinous Prices for two weeks only, beginning Monday, Jan. 8, and ending Monday, Jan. It N. A. HULBERT'S City Music Store, - WVOUINU AVK.. SOBAMTOA STEINWAY ft SON MOCKER BKOTHHRS uro H HA NIC H & BACK 8riJl.1V, a HAIKU PIANOS i : ku- ttock of Bnt-olut ORGANS MUSICAL MEHCHANOISU aUblC, tiXO., LTU JjJATTHEWS BROS. Druggists AND DEALERS IN BURNING and Q LUBRICATING wllwW Nearly every article will be sold much below the usual price, and in many instances at and below cost. People who have attended our Annual Clearing Sales know what a saving this means. For further particulars watch our future announcements in The Tribune, Truth and Free Press. Mercereau fa Connell 807 LACKAWANNA AVUXUU. DIAMONDS, and Fine Jewelry, Leather Goods, Clocks, Bronzes, Onyx Tables, Shell Goods, Table and Ban quet Lamps, Choicest Bric-a- Brac, Sterling Silver Novelties. Atlantic l.aail mill FraMh Inc. Pur LI uived Oil, Turpuutlne and Varulihui. Reatly-uilieJ 1'aliiti In all colon, Glldcrt' Whiting, fart Wlllto and K.iln.mluu. oil' Vitrei, .iik i ill e Dukt aud Window Glati -THE- 101 POWDER Rooms 1 and I Commoawealth Bld'ft SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER t l ilia MOOSIO ud RUSH DALE WORKS. Lafllin A; Kami Powder 5o.'a ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Fntei for explic itly blasto, Stifety r'une and KepauojCheinical Cx'sHigh Explosives NEVERSLIP HORSE Removable and Self-sharpening Calks. We are sole agents for Bradford, Columbia, Lacka wanna, Luzerne, Montour, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties, State of Pennsylvania. Catalogue on application. Bittenbender&Co.,Scranton, Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wagonmake' and Blacksmiths' Supplies, Iron and Steel. GO a All Prices and all Sizes. kates, AHIOHEEARIHAH 90U South Washington Avenue, Contractor and builder or Concrete I l v.,- i,.-, Oooeret Bii-cks, Potato, Batter and OoD Bin, Wet i t lliira dried up. Orders may bo left at Tboiupaon & Pratt, Will aina A Co. Muin an t Eyoon Strooti, or at Scruntoo Stove Work'. Alr.o Foundation. CiiUrua, Fmh Wire Tunueli aud Cotlina. Klairginir for Garden Walk MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL, tV'il of tlin beat quality for domoatiu una,und of all Hizoa, delivered In any part of tne city at lowest price. Orders left at my office, M. Ill), WVOMINO AVKMUE. Hear room, first floor. Third National Bank. or sent by mail or telonlione to tbe mint, will recolvo prompt nttontfon. bpecjai contrarta will bs made for tns sale and delivery of Buckwheat CoaL WM. T. SMITH. Foote & Shear Co. 513 LACKAWANNA AVE. LUTHER KELLER KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOB PLASTERING. SEWER PIPES, FLUE LININGS. I. I Office, 813 West Lacka wanna Ave. Quarries and Works, Portland, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ SCRANTON AND Wl LK 9-II A RKK. PA.. MANUFAOTUHERB 0 Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Generul Office, SCRANTON. PA ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH S TOWERS DELICIOUS, MILD 8UOAH OT7X.mX AE50LUTELV ItT.BJ HAMS. LARD. EVERY HAM AND RAIL. OF LARD BRANDED. rHE iRADEsuPPLiED Tm ST0WERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, PA THE SNOW WHITE FLOUR IS THE BEST. THE WESTON MILL CO.. SCRANTON, PA. THE Upholstery Department OR William : Sissenberger Opposite Baptist Church, IPerin Avenue, Is replete with fine and medium Parlor Suits, Fancy Rockers, Couches and Lounges for the Holiday Trade. Prices to Suit all. Also Bed Room Sets, Din ing Room and Kitchen Fur niture. Parlor Suits and Odd Pieces Re-upholstered in a Substantial manner. Will bs as good as new- DO YOU SELL? OR ARE YOU MAKING PRESENTS? Of Mixed Candy, Clear Toys, or auy style of Caiijy or Nuts, Express Wagons, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Doll Cabs, Drums or Toys ol' every kind. DOLLS China Dolls, Wax Dolls, Patent Dolls, Jointed Dolls, any kind of doll from 25ctoSl5 SLEDS OR SLEIGHS For Boys, Girls or Dolls, iu Maple, Oak or Iron, from -5c. to $15.W. BICYCLES We bave tbe goods aud our prices are right. Wholesale and retail. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO., 314 Uacka. Avo. Wb uiaks a BPSCIAi.TY of aupplvtng cuiu mlttws (or Suuday Schools. Fairs, Fsstlvala Frank P. Brown & Co. WholssaU Daalsrs la Woodware, Cordage and Oil Cloth 720 West Lackawanna Ave. . a a . DTi lUHllllkUCLUlL'll ngVUaB 1U1 L.UIPS and QLASSWAK&