The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 29, 1894, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SCfl ANTON THIHUNE-MONDAY MOANING. JANFApY 189f.
SCRAN TON TRIBUNE
F. E. WOOD,
General Manager.
PtTlUIMt) Dlt,Y AND WII.K1Y IS SCHAK
MX. PA., UY lUL UlllOUNC I'tULlbUINO
tour A .Nr.
New Vohk Orrioc Tiumjnb Dcilbino.
FlIANK B On AY. llANAnllt.
Vulertd at the I'ontotnee at 'min'on. fa., o
Steond-Cta Mai' Halter.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
SCRANTON, JANUARY .".. ISM,
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
FOR CONUUESSJIAN-AT I.AROE,
QALV8HA A. GROW,
OF SU8QDBHAMNA,
ELECTION FEBRUARY M
PERSISTENCE PAYS.
0M drop donsti't I'itre? 9 roek: OM
t'llfft doetftf u i a 0 adevr-
ttsement, inserted for one time, doesn't
f'liiW up a prolito:l)!e and pennanen'
trait. The thing to do is .rtjf t iwl
WjAf, and then keep uvfiinrhingly al
it, l)ay, months and ytttf, MM, may
elapse be fore the nurivM i. ivwpl'
iitif tt'ii it ifati i'0'.if, yt'u'M not regret
the preliminaries.
DlAS SixofKi.Y "First catch your
harmony tforc you exhibit it."
Da Mk. Simieri.y iy a rif t y dollar
liteiise tax on Satur J jv' politic 1 farce
coiusJy '
Lackawanna Democracy! chronic
dlatenaptr taanjii to be rapidly becom
ing piJiu:c.
,
As a POLITICAL farcenr Commodore
Biagtrly i rapidly developing into a
pleasure au I it delight.
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If KENT-; iii S:rantou art abuormally
liitjb. the proapucta of tnctiog them
thia apring art carta Inly low.
It is eusiku to talk about moving
tli. hi it is to move, which rsmirk tuir :
or way not apply to Collect, r Grant
It aroUU be banaficial to Mr. Cor
bett'g reputation if the champioa woulJ
move a .- : e of cloture on hi too ic-
Ucsfrious mouth.
Tun B2ST. and, in fact, tha only
tliiujr yet Jnclose 1 in behalf of the la
coma tax i tha fact that Richard
Croker ts against it.
For a Kl'LEK who does bosineaa on
the "divine guidance ' basis, Ur- j
MBy'l present emperor carries a large ,
assortment of whims.
AmUM COCXCnjfHI of standing; in
the community is 4 pastime that can
readily be left to newspapers that eu
joy that kind of thing.
MUincTPAL reform which nev-jr
reaches tha j rim-try or the ward
caucus is beautiful to look upon, but
ineffective as a thing of use.
REfKESENTATUE BlSLN relieves the
couiuaonweaUh of a b irp tension whn
he informs it, once, Anally and forever
that he will not run for governor.
Scbanton's HAOUVtom new eight
tory steal hotel will look decidedly
Imposing at Wyomiag and Spruce with
Spruce street s wuoden block paving as
a side contrast.
It is believed that Editor Singerly
coal 1 easily c ttch the dove of peace if
ha were empowered to sprinkle a few
big crystals of administration patron
age on its tail
Mr. BOH wants it distinctly known
that his promis'd support of the Wil
on bill i for purposes of patronage
only. When it oomei to principle he is
unalterably "foreninst" it.
It m not a prescient policy for resi
dents of one section of ,i growing city
to antagonize pur.lic improvement in
another section. Home day tb.;y might
want imoroveraents of their own.
EypmOR William I pretty little de
nouement of tearful reconciliation
would have been somewhat raor sig
nificant had it occurred in time to do
I'rince Bismarck snlmtantial good.
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Si'RlNuTiMt is moving tims for indus
tries as well as for Individuals. Scran
ton offers unexcelled advantages to
manufacturers in search of new sites.
Shall we not add to liit of our la--employing
mills I
'
With Cormrrr nconciled r Mitch
ell. K liter William reunited to I'rince
Bismarck and even Dick Crokr will
ing to let "bygones be bygones" if
Orover will lay out more "pie." il
arcius to bo a banner mouth for peace.
It is with the telephone apparently
us with the bioycle and the typa-writ-lug
machine. An overcharged public
knows full wl! that priest must even
tually come down. Rut it is getting
very, very tired waiting for the pro
posed drop
Til EKE is HO aerloas need of any
wholesale or sweeping readjustment of
our present form of city government
in order to realize a reformation of
American municipalities. The prob
lem will be solved the very inttant
that reputable citizens manifest a
proper interest at tha caucusea and at
tha polls.
A deftly-woven net of good in
ducements, baited with hard facts at to
Scranton's undoubted supremacy at a
site for manufactories, ought to catch
a goodly number of new industries
thia spring. The industries aro pros
peotiog for new locations, Secretary
Athertnn;and Horaotou looks to you to
do tha rest.
The cami'aion lia which credited ex
Uovernor Beaver with having ridi
culed the idea that prevalent buaiaeis
depression baa any connection with
Deinocratle legislation, accomplished
or threatened, was at bast a poor lie,
because it wasn't even plausible. Any
body who knows General Beaver
knows that ha couldn't have over
looktd the conspicuous connection bs
twoeu tariff iigittttiou aloug no clearly
defined lines of pjlicy, aud business
uncertainty. Ilis subtsijueut nailing
of the lie is siguilicuiit only as a con
iiruiatory of Deinoeraoy' presout
desperation.
Tin: decision .t Jodgf E"dllch, nf
B ks thai the oI udImv m Durap'slwl
law nil osi :n tij , fil ,y li.ll n on
thealri x i' i io don. no' rMii
th puvmenl til tins tax h tlial.iti
managar nftan r than mio aaoh 1 '
is a finding m iob s'lonl I t m I bv OoQ
inon consent, until the Ifgisl aive prtln
ing hook c;m ht applied where it will
do the most good. There U no wide
spread disposition in this dav toen
coursgo a recurrence of the Blue law
stiindaid of popular ataoiamanta, lint
there is a dllDOaltiOO to have a general
and Ihori u fli over hauling of the IVnti
Kvlvatuii statute boolt, mid the next
legislature will do well to bear the
hint in mind.
DR LEETE RESIGNS.
MaYltig received a tlitteriftg prppo
Ittoo from n titui of publlsners in New
Vork city topfspara a series of articles
daioripttva of dlaUaotira faatarai of
the anthracite region, for poblloatlon
in a well known magailna, aud wish
iug, also, to withdraw from the exact
ing hiuI incessant c ires and labors of
day-and night newspaper work. Dr.
Allen Norton Leotf, for 111 t than two
years editor of The Thiiu ne. lias re
sigtieA
lu noting the severance of his con
nection with Tin: TsiBVNI the man
auetueut of this p iper desires to pub
licly acknowledge the steadiness aud
skill which he bus cmtributed to its
service, first as associate editor and
later us miuagiug editor. Much of
the remark ihle success which hat
ebaraottrltfd the paper's progress is
due to his experienced control of the
news, aud editorial departmenU.
Is is thj sincere hope of Dr. Leste's
former employerv aud associates that
the more retttul work which he will
now assume shall prove as beneficial to
tr. uue It as it will undoubtedly prove
valuable to the reading pablic. More
than a quarter of a century passed in
the harness of daily newspaper pro
duction it a record to look backward
upon with uncommou aatisfaction.
Thai it inav be the honored prelude to
still more honorable achievements in
tba easier walks of literary labor it the
wish of all connected with this paper.
THE MOODY MEETINGS.
There is happily every reason to be
lieve that the proposed series of out
door revival meetings bv Evangelitts
Moody and distinguished assistants
wiH be held nex: summer, in tha twiu
valleys, duriug the months of July,
August and September. It is pottible
that the opening services will be held
in West Pttlston, out pt triLute to the
fact that West Pittstoniaos were the
QraJ to take action iu the preniUet.
But tliers will bs a chance for each
community from Carbonlale to N'anti
ooka to have services of its own, pro
vided these communities shall co-operate
in making the necessary prepara
tions. That it would be to the lasting
profit of each to do this is a proposi
tion hardly admitting of denial.
Ail who have bad the pleasure of
hiring Scriptural iruth expounded by
Dwight L. Moody know already that
there is nothing of the sectarian or of
the bigot in his methods or in his speech.
Neither, upon the contrary, is his style
that which temporarily appeals to the
emotions alone, and finds its only po
tency in tha evanescent stimulus of
psychological excitement. Mr Moody
does not depirt from a community
leaving behind a circling wave of what
has been termed religious mania, which
soon subsides, leaving In many in
stances the residuum of disappoint
ment and often s iritual loss. His
method, instead, is eminently rational,
practical and convincing. Ha does not
coifine his appial to one faculty alono ,
but rather presents the need and pleas
ures of the Chriatian life in all aspects,
and with a uniform force, vividness
and strength that make lasting im
pression. Unless here in ficrsnton w are pre
pared to deny the great good which
directly resulted from the r-cent Mills'
meetings, those who took cordial part
in preparing for that successful revival
will be in duty, as also in pleasure,
bound to lend aid to the movement to
hold Moody tent meetings in this viciu
ity. Without ventnring upon compar
isons, it can be safely fluid that Mr
Moody, as a revivalist, is strong in all
the elements which made Mr. Mills'
'orvicea so fff-ctive In this city, and
that he j.ottesees, in addition the ad
vantage of longer experience and wider
renown. At a period when the agen
cies of vice keep incessantly and in
creasingly active, itis certainly no Una
10 contend that the cbnrch is in any
danger of becoming too thorongnly in
earnest. The appearance of Mr. Moody
and his assistants in this section next
summer, In .Scriptural exposition and
song, will not crowd tna pro
cesses of spiritual revival , but rather
be a direct srmrce of widespread enjoy
inent Mid permanent benefit.
BAND WAGONS.
Thero is no more pictured) ue Ameri
can Institution than the band WHifon.
It is of various kinds, sizes and hues;
but aa a nation we proudly possess all
varieties and readily exhibit each upon
its appropriate occasion. Tba one most
in voKUt, of course, is the political
band wagon. Several such vehicles
are in motion at thla writing. One
very noisy one, just now, It that tilled
with looters of the General Hastings
horn. Some of the occupantH of this
Dsrtlcular wngon blow notes that are
strong and true, with tho roal ring of
aincere esteem, Otners raise n din
which n..l r echoes the prevailing
ktynolo. These would blow just as
lustily were they seated in aWatres band
wagon, a Stone band wagon or a any -body-elie
band wagon, l'ennsylvan
ians have bad some experience with
musicians of thia stamp. They are
interesting, but scarcely important.
Another form of vehicle very miioli
In evidence now la the Corbett band
wagon. It must be confessed that this
is hiehly relished by the titular'hero
blniBttlf, who not only accompanies the
music with a personal rub u-dub-dub
quite aa load and at lutty at any noise
in the calendar, but even takea delight
in utilizing the racket aa a leverage
upon the American stage. Not every
person in the Corbett baud wagon
cares as much as one might thin - for
James J. Corbett. In fact the expert
workers of tho slide trombonea aud
tubus did the same old trick iu a
vehicle labeled Sullivan, aud would be
just us cheerful a group if forced to
chronicle the proceasiou of a Mitchell
or a Jacksoo.
The local thoroughfare has its speci
mens ol the prv iiliug tast- in m isi
oal coup s; urn ill r, of course, bu not
leaa luteiaaUugi Tnar wi i time,
i e i ve, Wlieu portion o HOI fellow
i z ns mm I'd vw a on. otnar in
baate lo gel in wbal wns d ttgOatad
n J A. Sir ntoii hind wig-n.
Whether they over truly enjoved
tbtraialVM there, deponaat say-th not
ItiU inasmuch ns it is tho second, if not
the first nature of band wngon occu
pants to make ns much show of joy in
one vehicle as iu Hiiother, it is to be
presumed that they had a fair time
Tho fashion in waguns changes from
day to day. Not so, however, the na
ture of tho wagon's habitues. It is
mbllmely conttuut In Its inconstancy.
It is almost admirable iu its disregard
of stability.
cheat is tho way of the wagon fol
lower. SINGERLY'S CORYPHEES.
The rich flavor of opera boufft pre
vades the entire effort, of Pacificator
Singerly to get Pennsylvania lemoc
racy'l severed factious together in a
dream of brotherly love and peace. It
culminated Saturday, when, after great
tl urilh and much hysteria of double
leads on the part of Mr. Cleveland's
newest editorial favorite, there was a
gathering of the botsei iu Pu.u'einaUer
Bingerly'a own town which resulted
in nil.
Interpreted iu theatrical lingo,
Heavy leads llsirity vowed he waa
perfectly willing to tak" a role iu the
ilr-nuA of "How to Be Reconciled
While You Walt," but must insitt
upon occupying the center of the
stage tuid monopolizing all the calcium
effects. Wondering wh-re this east of
characters left tbem, the McAleer,
Steugtr, Marklty contingent incontin
ently threw up their parts and de
clared they would be blowed if they'd
sigu a truce so inglorious Nor could
the blandest smiles of the unctuous
editorial stage-mauagor bring about
auv recoutideration of this strained
eusemble.
The amusing feature of this high
ly diverting "spectacular'' is not
so much the chip-on thoii-thouldrr-bearlng
of the enviout principals, al
though that contributes no nn.ul part
to the Kayety of nations, as it is the
profound determination of William M.
Siugerly to take himself seriously. No
ballet master ever waved a baton more
frantically at recalcitrant coryphees
tiiau this newest "My Commissioner"
rluigs his arms iu earnest adjurations to
his belligerents to "get together." The
smile of the scene widens into an ir
repressible roar at the zeal of the
genial stage manager, fired and accent
uated all for what?
Ample is the possibility of politioal
theatricals.
MINOS FACTS AND FANCIES.
Collector Herring will not find suitable
quarters for the collectorship main otfice
lu Wiliii -p---- aud it Is simply a waste
of time for him to look for them there.
The federal building in the Boom city of
the west branch is u small ami decidedly
shabby affair, compared with the stately
structure which rears its flag pole at
Wasbiugtou and Linden. Neither will he
serure u suitable place in the pretty but
comatose little village iu which the new
collector lives. There is only one place
for the headquarters, and in that place, de
spite Brother Herring's little slill bunts,
they will remain. Xo gness Is surer and
safer than this.
The following cheerful Intelligence from
tba I'litighauiton Hepublican of lust Fri
dav both confirms the new hotel rumor
and shown that the contemplates! struc
ture will materialize within the predicted
period: "V. S. Godfrey, proprietor of the
Iju knwanna Valley House, Scrautou;John
A. Duckworth, an nnhitect, and (i. B.
lerniyn a builder, all from Scrautou, re
entered at the Bennett yesterday. Mr.
Godfrey expects to build a hotel in Scran
ton on the site nf the old Forest House, to
Coat (800,000, The three are ou a tour of
Inspection, visaing i11 of the finest hotels
in the slate. From this city thev went to
Syracuse."
In addition to giving the peopleo! Scran
ton one of the best, managements of tele
phonic and le)etraihic services enjoyed
by nny citv in the Cnited States, Superin tendent
Richard O'Brien, of the Western
I'nion office, Is interested in the local tele
phone company st Williainsnnrt, which is
a branch of the Central Telephone and
Supply company, of which Mr. O'Brien Is
vice president. He has just returned
from the stockholders' annual meeting in
that city and is sanguine over the outlook
for n-xt year. Mr. O'Brton was joined at
Williainsport by General II. S. Bold
honor, formerly postmaster at Philadel
phia, but now the American Bell Tele
phone company's watchful agent iu Ihe
Central company. The two ate fast
friends.
Montrose Republicans are tobecongrat
nlated upon the ahauca they are about to
have to send a flr-t-i ls editor to the leg
lalatora, If .lames P, Taylor, of tho lufle
pendent Itepiihllcan consents to ben can
didate, lei ought, to he nominated aud
elected with a whoop In personal appear
ance almost a counterpart of Comedian
Crane's warm lu arted "Senator Itivers,"
Brother Taylor carries nut the resemblance
even further by being one of the most
Ifeliinl, whole -sealed men iu the newspaper
pfofatMOO today. He is a bard worker,
a companionable man aud a rare student
of hUman nature. There would be em
phatically nothing the matter with bis
usefulness at llarrlsbtirg.
SENATOR PAlMEFt'S blTTlt STORY.
Senator rainier, of Illinois, who dOom'l
love the big chief in the white house, tel.
this story of a long-haired llourbou friend
of his frotutbe Kgyptisn bolt of "llltnoy,"
who called on Mi CflaVtUnd and, iu shall
nig bandf with him. said!
"Mr. president, 1 haven't been In Wash
ington for twenty five years. I swore I
Would never return until we had a Demo
cratlr admlulitrttlon, audi dou't know
but I'm too toon now.''
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rrtlldont Olsvsland'i Now D'pulv.
Laacatftf Km statr.
It Is now asserted thut Yilliam M.
Singerly, ef the Philadelphia Kerurd, has
baett CboeeU ut the White I louse to act as
aaatttaQt president. In and around the
Quaker ity. if this is the case there may
he "harmony " of some kind iu the Demo
cratic ranks.
Cultlvatl' ir a T' f,ir Oi-ow.
WUm Bam ft cord.
Itecent developments iu Congress ludt
ruto that the member from the Twelfth
district is cultivating a taste for crow.
a ....
Norlh and South
The ht i le boys In Labrador
Would stare If thev should sue
A crop of yellow oranges
Urowiug on a tree,
The little boys in Florida
Declare tbev'd like to know
How balls are nmde
And walls are made
Uf watery stuff like snow.
reu(i CcmjMatoas
PHO-RE-N0S 1aTL
DRUNKENNESS.
lyuil Cc Uit.iliUA too tX kmaU wJt
laUUAs.ftwa. J itaHa nV,tlMW iK.
CursitUo Tobacco Habit easily without dis-
foui ort
AVOID
THE
GRIP
,HY WEARING
Fleece Lined Hygienic
UNDERWEAR
This is no lake. Try il :ml l'
convinced,
CONRAD , HATTER
Goldsmith's g Bazaar
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SPECIAL SALE
OF
Ready-made Sleets and Pillow Cases
Workmahship the Best and Material only the Standard Well
known Brands of Cotton.
BEliUKd AIIKN'T.
N. A. HULBERT'S
City Music Store,
- to VUM1NU A -. 6CKA.NT0
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Lixom Bleached Pillow Cases, 45x36, 9 cents.
Lockwood Pillow Case3, 45x36, 15 cents.
Lockwood Pillow Case3, 50x40',, 20 cents.
Lockwood Pillow Cases, 54x40; , 22 cents.
Fruit of the Loom Pillow Cases, 45x36, 18 cents.
Fruit of the Loom Pillow Cases, 50x36, 20 cents.
Fruit of the Loom Pillow Cases, 54x38 Yt 23 cents.
Lockwood Unbleached Sheets, 81x90, 49 cents.
Lockwood Half Bleached Sheets, 81x90, 55 cents.
Lockwood Bleached Sheets, 90x90, 60 cents.
Lockwood Bleached Sheets, 81x90, 54 cents.
Lockwood Bleachsd Sheets, 90x90, 60 cents.
Fruit of the Loom Bleached Sheets, 81x90, 65 cents.
Fruit of the Loom Bleached Sheets, 90x90, 73 cents.
Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases at a slight advance.
This is about the cost of material without any charge for the
labor in making.
Goldsmith Brothers & Company.
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Shell Goods, Table and Ban
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Removable and Self-sharpening Calks.
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Wayne and Wyoming counties, State of Pennsylvania.
Catalogue on application.
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Highest Cash Irices Paid for Raw Furs.
Repairing Furs a Spscialty.
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.MEMORANDUMS
Bittenbender&Co.,Scranton,
Wholesale and retail dealers' in Watfriniiiakers' ua Blaoksmiths'
Supplies, Iron and Steel
Ice .'. Skates,
All Prices and all Sizes.
Office Supplies of all kinds
Inks and Mucilages
LIAOIMO MAKES,
Fine Stationery
WIBT.W ATERM AN and I HAN K
LIN FOUNTAIN PENS.
aii Bnaranteed.
Aj'.ciits for Crawford's Peas aud
Bock's Flexible Rubber Stamps,
Reynolds Bros.
Stalionars and Engraver.
817 LACKAWANNA A VH
513 LACKAWANNA AVE.
LUTHER KELLER
LIME, Oil.
KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOR
PLASTERING
SEWtR PIPES. FLUE LININGS
Office, 813 West Lacka
wanna Ave.
Quarries and Works,
Portland. Pa
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
N.HANTUN AND W1LKBS BABIIE. TA . MANVFACTCKERS 0
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Oflfo M.'U.VN.TON, PA.
ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH
STO WEARS'
William : Sissenberger
Oppiaite Baptist Church,
Pot 111 Avenue,
Is replete with fine and
medium Parlor Suits, Fancy
Rockers, Couches and
Lounges for the Holiday
j 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 be as good as new.
DO YOU SELL?
OR All IS YOU
MAKING PRESENTS?
of Mixed Candy, Clear Toys,
or any style of Candy t Nats,
Express Wagons, Velocipedes,
Tnoyoles, Doll 'ai$. Drum
or Toys of every kind,
DOLLS
Chins Polls, Wax Dolllj
Patent Dolls, Jointed Polls,
any kiml ofdoU l'roui MototU
SLEDS OR SLEIGHS
For Boys, Girls or iviis. iu
Maple, Oak or Irou, from Me.
to $15.00.
BICYCLES
Vt havi llif somls ami our
prici's are riht. Wholeaals
nutl retail.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO
314 Lacks Ave.
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