The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 20, 1894, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SCT?ANTCyST TBIBTOB-TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 20. 1S9J.
SCRANTON TRIBUNE
F. E. WOOD,
General Manager.
rrm.isnin daily ami wisely is bch t
TON. PA.. UY lllK 'IHIIIUNU I'LBLIHIIINO
Company.
Nf.w YotiK On-IOR: TllIIIBKI BCII.nlSO,
Frank S. Gray. MAVAOM.
lateral al the rfi(ttce nl Vnin'on. Po- "
Stcvnd Clitsf Hail X'atttr.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
BOB ANTON, MARCH 30, ikh.
Tiik PBX8KKT sickly riM tiostitfs
stHtiip costs (Joel !nu icTen and one
lislf cnu ptr thousand, gam looludsri.
It is an rmuaatlo iity na doesn't imik
it iin bvph dime tod jncure a quality of
paj er tuut will occasionally tvur along
ths linen of perfVr.itiou.
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TEMPERANCE PROGRESS.
On tils, toe ninetieth birthday of
General Heal Dow, the pntatire father
of tlm ttmperanoe movementin Amer
lea, it will l customary, no doubt, to
supplement tiu Dsrsonalfoelebratloo in
whieh ih3 venerable reformer will par
tloipate iu Portland, Me., with remin
iscent glanoas at the progress of the
central ;battlejagainst strong drink,
That, in ;it of many ifccentrlcities.
much fa! leaiersuip anil tti hinder
ing chmaplonahlp of unreasoning (
tin, tha belief In temperance I'.ae
jinliied Ure bo! I admit! of no ile:iil
Nor can we louger sy that "temper
auce,"intbe sense In whieh it it gen
erally tued,mtanaintemperooe iu tliat
it compels total abstinence instead of
tuoiierate an l prudent Indulgence to
which the adjective properly h. refer
euce.
The truth ii everywhere a;iirent
that the uiuiierauo movement, co isi
dared as an integer, ha broadened an I
liberalize. It no longer vre on the
borderground of personal buttonholing
and proselyting, t i no longer at
tended by exoessive noise atul ineuul
hysteria. Instead of depending for its
strength upon theatrio uautio exbo::
tion of the zealots uud enthusiasts, it
includes within it intellectual arsenal
tbecbtef forces of secular education
tud reluiout culture, the wide-spread
fact that obriety i on of the first re
quisites of luce ess in busliuw and the
ileveloped sen'.ime it that intoxication
is a mark of diagrace, and uot. is for
merly, a toa of personal distinction,
When empioyers raise the isjue of tm
perance as a are-requisite to employ
mem; when scieaoe SUOWI tbe es.'esi
i ve user of alcohol what a wreck he
real!- unices of hims.'lf and what a
peri! he entails on posterity ; and whsn
possibly, abov all this, society bejzin
to ihnu the inebriate and eYeu smile
cp 'n th abstainer, it is time to con
:iude that tb movemsut witn which
Maine's venerable nonoenarian re
former is so intliniteiy ilentiiisl is ra
pid'.y nearins the haven of success.
Its greatest mistake; has been the
:ommca one uf proceeding upon the
supposition that, in th?-H mi'.ters of
personal option, la.vs can do for ob
streperous or unfortunate indiviluals
what the indivi iaais refaw to d for
tjeroaelvs. There has hsen ratner too
much of the mt:jii that it did not much
matter how the Individuals stool, pro
vided only that the law were suffi
ciently tense. Thus we have witnes-1
many efforts to inforc prohibition
Ion befors the leutiann: of a fair m i
j.irity of individual citiz'ns had come
to a settled conclusion in favor of legal
prohibition; and thai has tasrs been
encountered laeeltabla fadnre and dis
eourageBont, due rathsr to prematura
pnhio(j thsn to any fundamental
aversion for honest lempermc rsform.
Bat no great movement i free from
errors. That which is reviewed today
is a tfrsat and jran 1 on, in spite of i's
passing fault'.
year ago, but who has since suffered a
90 per ceut. cut in income, will have to
pay the fnll nmount of his former in
debtedness Eight hundred dollars
will not cancel the $1,000 mortgage,
note or judgment The reJuotton af
fects simply his ability to pay, and
leaves untouched the Hinouiit that lie
must meet. Thus any permanent
lowering of tho standard of wages
bassd upon unnecessary reliictions in
tariff rates, amounts, iu real fact, to a
robbery of the debtor classes and Is by
f ir a worse deception than anv Wbloh
Demooratio orators say Ispraotiosd by
advocates of a gold stim.lard, for tlw
reason that it is ostensibly achieved in
the interest of the oppressed laborer
while in cold practice it adds directly
to bis harden,
Protection gives prosperity, because
it makes living wages possible. Low
tariff gives depression, became it inev
itably forces wages down . while leav
ing debt just as high a bifore
AN INCOME tax in time Of peace is
simply and purelv a device of thieves.
Ik chime is a
contagious.
disease, it is c-rtainly
It is well enough. 1q time of sound
national credit, to telle buoyantly
ahotit ''the stanio bein? th guinea's
Tank;" but the fut moneyist would
sir.g a different tun were that credit
to fall. And what keeps it up, if not
the faith of the world tuat America, iu
matters financial, will not repudiate
Its pledged word?
ninetieth birthday,
On in 13. Dow'l
the t-mperance movement is entitled
to "take lometbing," if only a look
backward
WAGES GOING DOWN.
Thoe iJeraocratic jiiirnnls which
are making partisan arguments of each
new Iron mid resumption nglct to
dwell upon the important fact that al
most without exception these revivals
of suspended industry are accompanied
by sweeping wags redactions. While
a half-loaf is better than none, in this
time of Democratic depression, it is to
t. retMSBbSTS 1 that never once during
the thirty years of Republican admin
istration did then occur such an ab
rnpt drop in the earnings of labor as
has this yenr ben precipi'ate I by Dtm
(jersey 's threatened tnrilf legislation.
It has never been claimid by f'rotec
tionlsts that the enactment of a low
1h rifT law would pe rmanently susjssnd
the industries of this country. It has
been contended that it would materi
ally embarrass them, and that it would
inevitably necessitate a sweeping re
ductlon in wage scales; but, that ac
compliahed, production must necessa
rily resume. The present rxpf rlnnoi'
is an ample vindication of the uouud
nesa of this argument. It la, in fact,
an ocular aud a mathemntical demon
stration having, in many instances, the
CtimUlOOS force Of a direct and palpi
ble personal illustration. If tho people
of the United States desire lower wages
without a corresponding decrenso In
the cost of living, they should ngaiu
make manifest their approval of the
Democratic tariff programme, lint If
they dissent from tne practice of a the
ory whose throatuned enactment into
law leaves them daily poorer by $10, -000.000,
they should evincs in no uncer
tain manner, their repugnance to
fnrther experimentation
It remains to be, noted in addition
that these contemporary reductions in
the wages of labor, occasioned by this
prolonged threat of a hostile tariff, are
unaccompanied by corresponding re
ductions in the linanclal obligations of
labor. The man who owed $1,000 a
IT IS MOT usually the province of a
newspaper to comment upon private
enterprise or mls-enterprlse, no matter
if lite rules of good taits are violated in
general detail, but when a so called
enterprise btoomsi en eyesore, blot
upon spice.-an unmitigated nuisance,
it sreius jut and propir to say so. A
case iu point may be easily located at
the corner of Washington avenue and
Sptuee street, where the public taste
has btsn shocked aul city ordinances
violated, it is believed, by the erection
of a nameless architectural monstrosity
upon the sidewalk at one uf the busiest
and most sichtly comers of the city.
Public indignation at this virtu il fenc
ing in of a portion of the Washington
venae sidewalk his assumed militant
proportions. It is time the respective
rights of private ownership and public
coovenienoe were uior definitely de
finsd in this municipality.
PKBSIDRMT PliXOTO, of Brstll, hai
an excellent chance just now to teach
Lillnokaloni lesson In clemency.
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CRIME IS CONTAGIOUS.
The evil Influence of a bad ex imp!
,s frequently shown in current annals.
Thai sines the publicity given to tiie
Stroudsburg lynching we have had one
local ebullition of attempted similar
lawlessness, and several distant oues.
The finding at Plains, Saturday, of the
body of a man who had been shot by
unknown assassins appears to have
corresponding effect in stimulating im
itative crimes, and the next day, with
in a radius of six milei, o:curred one
successful m irier and a shjoting and
stabbing affray in Which two persons
ire reported to havs rscelved fatal iu
. j nn-s.
While it cannot be scientifically de
' raoastrated that tnu suggestion of these
later crime was Imp tried by pttblloa
' ;ir)n of the details of the former ouea,
there remains no moral doubt of the
f.ict that crimes are contagious; aud
t .a', the seel of lawlessness, plauted In
one place, brings forth harvests of
criminal impa'.ss covering wide-spread
iri.s. Tl.ns an additional weight of
responsibility is laid upon the should
ers of those offict i!J w-ho, by their in
difference or Insnlfloiency, give oppor
tcnity for the original crimes to be
glaringly and conspicuously com-mitt'-d.
We should like to beiieve, la this di -rection.
tost the brutal priz tight aid
to have occurred aiturday near Wyo
ming borongh hid no connection with
the prizs fight once conducted put
licly, without interruption, in the im
mediate vicinity of D,i;riat Attorney
Qarman'a h(me in Nuntiookoi or with
tne later encounter in a Wilkes- liarre
gymnasium, at which policemen were
accessorise, both before and after the
fact. liut probability is strongly in
f i7or of a close bond of relationship.
We do not cito these Lnztrne instances
In any Pharisaical spirit, to inspire
the Inference that Lack iw inns has les
occasion to promote lw enforcement.
They are cited merely because the news
record of two days acordi them not
able prominence
It is a bad investment for any com
munity to shut its ey js to familiar law-
Isssnsss.
It hah occasionally been the fashion
in politics to be dllboocet H ippose
we now try tornik; it fashionable to
be honest.
.
In BPITKOf strennom nswspapir op
position, "Jack" Itobinson has cipturod
the four Dlair county Hepntilican dele
gatos away from Walter Lyon, after
ono of the hottest battles on record.
The article of war put up by this Dela
ware aspirant Is beginning to make the
best of spectators open their eyes in
fnrpriae. Allegheny county's favorite
on is recommended to look osrefnlly
tO Ml fences, fr.r with RobinSOO puisu
ing his present pice they will 1003 fall
inside the danger line,
to turn, like tho trodden worm, and
rend its despoilers. Popular uprisings
may be effective for the moment, but
they are, as Mr. (I idkin Bays, very
"apt to be followed by diiugerom peri
od! of reaction, or apathy, dnrlns
which the old evils resume their sway."
What is needed, and what the speaker
thought would eventually arrive is a
state of pulilio feeling, "which the
mere appearand uf mi abuse will ut
once bring into action to oorreot it, at
tho only time when the destruction of
an abuse is easy, the tlm when It first
nakei its appearance. "
in Mr. Qodktn's mind this state o'
public feeling i intimately associated
with the dlvoroement of mnnlolptl
election! from partisan politic. He
does uot believe that there is tiny
American city m which the good peo
pie, by which term he tueaus the sober.
Intelligent and industrious people, pro
plowbodeaire pure elections and the
honest administration of the laws, are
not in a majority. Good government,
therefore, IswltUin their easy ruauh.
They have only to stretch out their
bauds for It, iu Mr Qodkin'l opinion,
to have it. SVhy, then, do they not
have It . Simply because thev never, or
rarely, vote together, They "regu
larly split In olty affairs aud the dan
geroiis classes, the uneuilei of social
order, as r.uularly do not split." Com
bine the good against the idle, the vi
clous and the lawless classes, mass the
united strength of character and con
science against what M'. Clavelanu
onoe called the "cohesive power of
public plunder," nu.t you will have the
battle Won.
There i room for thought in this
luggeitlon It may not be uow. but
who dan eay it is not true.'
GO i BNOB Want's course is rapidly
disgusting seme western Democrats
with the other party to Democracy's
recent fusion. This is the breeiy way
in which the Minneapolis Times touch
es the subject :
Ollt ut all the vociferous Imbecile! whom
Popallsui ami free silver liuve hoisted into
oltU'ial lite during Mio past tew years nil-.
howling dervish of the Colorado gulches Ii
ih inos: couspiettonaly and perniciously
offensive lie i a public nuisance Unit
calls loudly for abatement His publti
career has not been marked by aMnL'lo
act that has not brought disgrace upon
the state aud universal ridicule and eon
tempt upon himself. The antics uf ibis
peeulent mountebank, this political freuk.
have made Colorado an object uf pity to
the civilized world.
Yet by just suoh base means as Walt!
and those like him did Grover Cleve
land ascend to power. U is well to
keep this fact clearly In view.
piar from onr point of view. To pussy
even the back yard summer evening con
cert hath its charms.
The Individual who complains most
ubout the terrors uf moving day, gener
ally allows hi wife to adjust the stove
pipe and shako tlio carpet.
Ten Flcturei nf Dncmte Leader.
New fort World, Den.
In the senate instead ot "action, action,
action," there has been delay, dalliance
and dickering, The only light that has
been thrown on tho question has oooe
from a dark lantern. Tins na bad and
beggarly showing f..r -ox wn.ks of delay.
It would not have route It l tutu tiinii t 001
bee's resolution were i i nil to his giswl In
tentioni There are too unmy lunges 111
iiis bai k for aoaoable narty leader, He
bends to n eailly, iiis.Nplnui column needs
a hi it toil tug ion through It.
Let NoUuiitv Kaa Keoapi.
PKUaittlphia fViN.
The authoi itlcs Ul Monroe county owe
It to the state whse fan- record has been
broken 111 ttielr i-ollliiy seat to piiulih
nileouatelv and nr.imptlv tlio ring leaders
of llus riot and nil who had any ahare In
the Ivucliing of th murderer. Theru Is
all I lie more need ot tnls. because tlio ease
Willi win, It tlm murderer cM-aped from tu
jall laud color to tlm lUsplcloU lliat the
sbuilff did led do lils duty, but oattued
tot lie in li by facilitating tlm prinuuer'e
escape.
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tlonaetv li tin BaftSl 1'illuy.
MtfaaVbAta Recertl, Ikm.
It is an eaay way to meet accruing ex
puiiditurn bv Issuing u Itel an I pulling
upon posterity the task of payment! but
as the government standi pledged to keep
Its paper Imtuei and It! silver Issue! at par
Willi gold every a bled liability IS uu added
danger.
- -o
Knew When to Uilt.
H'tmitlHyturt 'e.f.
Admiral blelh) is probably coueriitulat
ing blmeelf that im imd tha goodjadg-
lueut to turn Urn llul-ih over to Da Uauu.
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Can N iw Breathe Easy.
It IJ.lOlLfea
It will bu ii great .relief to tlm governor
ut Florida to learn that the Corbett .lucii
sou figtil is lu be pulled oil' In England.
. p. - .
Waal uu scrofula, and every form of lm
pure blood is boldly declared by Mood's
onriaparllla, the great couuueror of all
blood dlseaeee.
GOLDSMITH'S O BAZAAR "
GRAND EASTER DISPLAY
Of everything new and novel in the fashionable World. To
realize more fully what this announcement means we direct at
tention to our window exhibits, as to some of the representa
tive attractions outlined below.
Silk Department
We are now exhibiting a choice collection of Taffeta Glace
Broche and Taffeta Imprimo, Printed Habituae and Kai
Kai Silk:,; also, new designs in Black: Moire Antique and
Moire Mirroir.
Oil Special Counter
Several thousand yards 21-inch Double Printed Chinese
Silks, beautiful colorings, at 25c.
1,500 yards Patersonia Printed Pongee, at 49c.
3,000 yards of 24 inch Pest Japanese Habituae Washable
Silks, in all of the new tloral effects, at 63c.
DRESS GOODS
Our stock of Novelty Dress Goods is now complete and
represents the latest products of French, German and
American looms
2,000 yards of 3-inch Wool Mixed Suitings, spring weight,
worth (j5c, per yard; our special price, 25c.
'.vorth
c.
Tn:;t(ii MUST a depressing deartli of
respectable college auitisemeuis when
freshmen aud sopbomores can find 110
b-tter occupation tLuu to meet in war
like array and stru'le for tlio posses
siou of a cane, pole or bowl. The
breaking of several bones and the
smashing of frequent skulls in frantic
struggles to capture worthies! trophies
may Indicate a bigU grade of olTlliit-
tlon and refinement; but if it does, it
must be a grade somewhat beyond ttie
uversgs intellect.
r .
It is to ue boped there is no truth iu
current rumors that the escape of l'ur-
year from jsil was prearranged by the
Stroudsburg lynchers. Tho reputation
of .Monroe county ha! enough to stag
ger along under without adding this
capsheaf suspicion.
.
Colonel BinicKiMiii.'it; ihoull be
qiiaraiiiiued until thoroughly fumi
gated aud disinfected
AT
THE
Pie Counter.
Were 1 tho virus doctor, (rent,
When fires of imall-DOI smunliler
All synipt'iins I'd investigate,
And pretty girls I'd vaccinate -Of
course upon the shoulder,
see
.Museum If anagor Wbat art your ipiali
Beatlona as a eurlodty!'
Applicant I uever uaid that I could sue
cessfully condurta neivupaper; have never
advanced an opinion on the currency ques
tion, and
M . Manager Enough ' Vou are engaged
Name your salary.
-WhatUnos tho word colibacy
couditiou of being
Now THAT llurke and Craig nr both
totl.Ted at ths same CTlb, let us have
peace.
MUNICIPAL REFORM,
in an Instructive sd dreej diivred
last Friday evening before the Amri
csn Academy of Political and .Social
Bcience, In Philadelphia, Editor E. L,
Oodkln, "f the New York Kvening
Pott, oulline l his Id 014 of t im Dtonlol
pal DTOblen that, in gre.itsr or less de
gree, 0'iiifrouts all American cities;
that Is, the problem of transferring ttie
a inlrol of city goveronent from mon
who are often, as a olaM, Illiterate, dis
boneat ami careless to men who can
briug to its discharge persoiisl probity,
comprehensive Intslllgende ami the
prestige of Individual business lUOOeSS.
Mr. Oodkln, to bo sure, presented 00
new thoughts, nor did ha give ho BtSOh
line to outlining practical remedies as
he gave to painting in dark colon the
diiliiultics already familiar. Vei some
thought! of Ins are of prsssnt intcrsst,
and will continue to occupy a growing
ahare of pulilio attention Ultll the
abttaet In question shall have been iu
some manner overcome.
Mr Gradkin discern prop'ietla signi
of coming deliverance from ths condi
tion of sjgqnlenaeni apithy in whldh
tho majority of i itelligmt an 1 sif-re-
ipeotiog taxpiyers at one pjriod con
sented to bs systematically plunders I
by the Tweed 1 an I Crokers and Mur
phy! of American politics. To bs sure,
our method of shaking oft' thsss leeches
is yet spnsinodio nnd uncertain We
rely soinswhat too Implicitly In the
ability of the so called hotter element
Teacher
ineanr
Class -The state or
single.
Teacher- Correct. Now, if you wanteil
to express the .,,.. of celibacy or siu-
glene-iR what would you iim?
Bright Popil -Plenrley. Cateogo Trili
unr.
"Junes has been engaged in geological re
Search for nomn time pant."
"Ohl A uiember of the survey corps, I
suppose."
"Well, not exactly. He sorts out paving
stones for thestrest cninmti'Sliiiier's OOTpS
! e e
"So your husband never objects to you
praetlcing on tne piaunV .
"Ilh, no; be Is a boiler maker."
n
Uoiack The sparrow is a very courage
011s bird.
Toiudlk NonsBti'ie' Any restaurant
doaler can make him ipiail. 'Aihu'i liu'u
I it a
! e s
"What is tne matter with Jonn, th
author of the poem, 'Maiipv Homes'-' His
fan. Is covered with sears."
"Why. he's just hid an interview with
Lu Wifu."
UoSS- Say, do union is goin' to boycott
doctor Hones next week.
Midi What's the gi I'-vaiiceV
M'w 'i 'aus'i lie's a scab workman , been
vaccinating do boys for sinall-pox. Hee?
a e
Hllaad I think that Lent Is being ob
seived noregenwratly this year t han usual
Van Hraiim The hard limes nr eon
dooive to fasting, perhaps, - PUMmrg
lewpnivAi
m
Agent Ho you ueKirn si-cunty a,:ains
tiaiiip and beggars!1 1 have here 11 patent
chain lock
Housewife No, wo need nothing of th i
kind, onr Katie ilng! "After the Hail
a a
Bom Paksinu Tbouohtii
The man who stays at homefium church
Uion auiuuutof cold weather lu wlutsr,
gnueially encouuters Ibe biitne difllcully
with the heat in suminsr.
Weapons of vleloiiH paragraphors
quite apt to recoil with deadly effect.
Whom tho god wish to destroy they
sometimes make foolish.
It is easier to cavil than to create, ooose
ipiently sarcasm is no great ovidenco of
wisdom.
After all, thing are ubout as thoy ai
SEE WHAT
SO??
Will buy in the
way of a
o
1,500 yards of Changeable Shaperd Crepcas,
per yard; our special price, 49c
I, 200 yards All-wool 54-inch Oxford Checks and Scotch
Mi.-.ed Suitings, worth 85c. per yard; special price, 50c.
BLACK GOODS
nucn a nr. n
played b
lay of all the new weaves ha.
and black is all the raije.
never been dis-
ore
Little Fixings in the way of Laces, Handkerchiefs, Bowi, G.ovis, &?., for Eas
ter, for men, women and children, abound with us in great plenty and at ths low
est prices ever known before.
Victors
With the New Valves
Out of Sight
EASTER
IVELTIES
NO
AT
CONRAD'S
A SPtClAL EXCURSION
TO
WASHINGTON D.C.
Via CENTRAL Bl OF I, J.,
WILL I E 1U N ON
Thursday, March 22,' 94
fLffoi Jinw tlio resident nf Boranton "ii vloln-
it y un u.vi'llont oiitoirtiinlty to visit Washini
ton -it tne moetdellgbtful suae, n "f tbe year.
Si iu 1 oxouihiei tUki-U f 1 1 .in Ki-iiint'iii
will ti iold, Kood to go .nly on tr&ln isavlna
a oranton st e.W a n. Marrh 12, and for return
on any train until M.-ip-Ii 21 Inelnslve,
TICKETS FOH THE C; 7 ClA
BOUND TRIP SP ' I
Through parlor oars will lm attaehed to thin
train, nt whi- h -..-ati may In- li.i I ut .'if-hari'
o: Jl Sui io-li.
Our new Bicycles are now
to be seen at our 314 Lacka
wanna avenue store.
VICTORS,
SPALDING,
CREDENDA,
GENDR0NS,
And a full line of Boys' and
Girls' Wheels W'e are mak
xng extremely low prices 0:1
Second hand Wheels.
In Gold and Silver.
Haster'Hgg Spoon'
Prayer Book Mark
ers, Easter Book Marks,
Hand-painted Easter Eggs. Silver-mounted
Leather Goods, suitable ior Easter Gifts.
Mercereau 4 Gormell
:u7 LACRAWA n i AV;;.Li;
JENKINS k MORRIS
EASTER MILLINERY
OPENING
WILL OCCUR VU DNBSDAY.MAUCB 81
it iii bs ths irsatsst ibowtag of FA8B-
OMABLK BtlLLINKKYisea In tlilm-ity.
tTlSS that JT0Q cannot see olaowhero
406 SPRUCE STREET
NEXT TO DIMS HANK
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
Spectacles
EDWIN G. LLOYD
423 Lack.nvatm.i Av. iine.
J.D.WI
LLUMS&BRO
314 Lacka. Ave.
HOUSEHOLD HARDWAO
Timothy, Clover and Lawn Seeds.
EASTER CARDS AND
BOOKLETS
Tlio viUisiti' iniliocations of l'run A: Co and
Uuttou & Co.
Mow litis of Bplseopal 11 innals and Praysf
Hock. Catholic Prayer itiuii. m-
ford and UagStel IllMrt.
An Extraordinary
Announcement
Of lull r. i to KPiaOOPALIAN'8 anil nth
srs, Weotferanen edition nf the BOOK
ot COMMON PHAVKK, well bound In
Sloth,
Two Copies for 25c.
Single Copies, 13c.
n making Mis pries ion. m nro jle
'',. oat eastoniers the infii of the pae
cIih of 1,100 cniii tls eoplee ealj
111 be told to any Individual 01 family.
Reynolds Bros.
Mationsis lad I :; .VfTi.
KIT LACKAWANNA AVIi
Foote Sc Siiear Co.
513 LACKAWANNA AVE.
XoltV IRON
BLACK DIAMOND
Ml I R
RXTRA SPECIAL
BANDERSON'S ENGLISH
JEHSOP'S RNOLUI1
CAST 8TI BL
HOIlSI SHOTS
TOR CALK
1 IKE
M 1CHINI M
si'iiiNt;
sui t STREL
ANVIl.s
BtCLLOWS
HOHSR N'AXLfl
wil.KV KUSSRLL AND WELLS BROS
CUTTING MACHINERY.
WAGON WHRBL8
AM I s
SPRINGS
III n
SPOKES
RIMS
STEE1 SKRIN9
R R SPIKES
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Bittenbender&CoJcranton,
Wholtaala nuil retail dealers' in WagOOtnaksrs' anil Hlacksrnittn'
SUPPLIES,
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ
MR ANTON AM' WILKH -PARKE. PA . at AMOFACTOKERS 0
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY
QanartJ OfBca, BCRAN rON, PA
GUERNSEY BROS.
Will remove about April 1st to 22 7i Wyoming Ave
nue (Y. M. C. A. Building), with a full Hue of
Pianos and Organs
At Wholesale and Retail, on easy monthly payments. It will
pay to wait for them.
ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH
STOWEE
5
DELICIOUS, MILD 8UOAII
HAMS.
EVERY HAM AND
fHE TKADI
CURBQ ABSOLUTELY r-XJISD
LARD.
LARD BRANDED.
BUPPLISD
Y THE
RAIL OF
THE ST0WERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, FA
T
HE DUTHE1L STUDIO
315
LU'K Wi VNN A A I M'lt
SCRANTON, PA.
Hi"
frmi fHOtory to turn out l.asi
1 ratals bstwaan now ami chrtt
A inns, I wish toHiinoimro t 'tin (uir
t$$ lit itit 1 will mska h i. km ns
CKAJH.N I I'll I NAM i-ooim iroia
h. v Mimll oiu APSOLl'TKLY FK1JK OV
CifAROB.
1 Misi sim. is OF FBAMKS 1UOM
BO I l' Alll-
Workniaiistnit yuarautoo,!.
PrSIDta 30 (ior cunt, loan than regular prlo
K IM I lll ll,. Artist.
FOR THE LENTEN SEASON
All kin. In I i.-uli I lli recliil dully.
Vaasf Itiuukvtl llullbut,
HollWlt'H Coit,
111 111. .ut ii Bloats rt.
salt MHcki'iul.
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Mmirlro lllvcr CoTS nmi
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ott Slirll ClaSBSi Miriro.pi.
IScallnpa, Ar
W. H. PIERCE,
PENN AVE.