AT MORNING. APRIL 5). 1S)1. GOLDSMITH'S $ re deceived lowing brands of still made by tht; process of slow cor- are standard, and WET OR DRY BAZAAR ... is tv ,v '..f jjw, ...asp 4 ' fM. SiTffif; . "i.f mwmaui sew -x .s . i v. ?V. H H - . l, ...s,..v. . . . 9PH im 1 n Ill0.lt it 1 11,11, ethics of ce el God esassiut- lille In th ntiou, duty. 18 fOltl uiuirm. joseo i.nia rop:if uers or 4 rruteatant iliuren tituntud on a itros: near bv the proposed hotel, bat not on tbe same street, yet the court ifued the 1 i cense M4 protected sboobWOb; another at plication Wis uiaiio for u fur me tame bouie tois vu, ud u morjf tiutril against. siiQ was again rtfmed.' The sommanieation pro Cttdl to ask why this iliscrioiinal ion, and tiieu arraigns in pointed laniai;t the judgfl who were rti. for thiii want, The fuMgoinf ctfagjtanoe mviti renewe,'. attention to tfu.it . i hound to I si'uiue n growing I atuo:i careful Itndtntl of tlus liuensj pr.th leui, namely, that the power of tfr.int lug or rejecting apiilicatioai for licen-i mutt fume day be taken completely cut of the bauds of judges dependent upon partisan politic for their posi tions oa ttie bench, and placid in the jurisdiction of h non-partitao llocnic luiumission, hold i ulc appointment from the governor. To some such reform a tbil we already have the public aa eut of the President jnJge of our own county, whose fairness aud good in trillions are nut disputed. While we cannot believu lii.U either of the uo.n .ralln judges of our court would kno'w inglyand deliberately indulge in a dis crimination for or against any religje or Met, or that either would tonseiofcsl? try to pay off his campaign obligations by tbe granting or refusing of licenses, it would be a jugglery with the facts to ignore tne f r i(uenl, and, as wa be lieve, (he inevitable abuses which oc cur under the preutut license system. .V' man who must of utcessity itppe;rl lur the suffrage of an electorate in lift measure dominated by inrlueneea liottlle to a strict application of tbe Qfltflnaj license principle namely, the granting of liquor selling privileges only to inns where liquor win necessary for the public's entertainment can be snid to he in the full sense a free moral ugent. it is not in human nature, wholly ig noting the subtleties of politics to enter upon the discharge of this nl ways disagreeable doty with su eye .-inula the genuiue interests of the people. Not is tbe pnblip itself pre pared to accent and sustain suph a rigid and inflexible guardianship Of its interests, a guardianship which would, in Lackawanna county, If licenses were grsnted only when absolutely necessary, reduce tbe number of licensed retailers to easily one tenth aud possibly one fiftieth of their pres ent number. In the foregoing general remarks ws have made no comment on tbe specie! complaint in band, for tbe reason that we do mil In this esse feel qualified to it in censorship vsr the learned judges of "ur court, At tbe sains time, we wish to record, in as direct and emphatic a manner as we can bring to the task, onr disapproval, in any instance, of tbe estNbllsbmsnt of a ssloou uext door to a church, convent or school. Even in liberal Germany, the law is most empbatio in its prohibition of such an obnoxious pro pinqulty ; and we in this country onght certainly to be as careful in the guardianship of our youth, isjgtneir protection from debusing eurrotrhdings and in the protection of our ebnrohes ami houses of refuge as is any natkn in Kurope. tiinoe the Deokilefik ed at in optra- as city want pr& ess first of all e wuat it in air. it bare repeatedly ho opposed this pro- laeis spirit, mid they will ougn tr.eir representative) its. make no mistake in de- Tig the same pmisan spirit onra ws by voting lor the reteuiiou oj a public servsnt who bns thoroughly demouS'.rated Ms fitness tor the pluc A UAMUD revival in the slate Indus try is discernible just now id the Pent ocr.it ;c newspaper sanctum. psl places of honor of the New oik to an interview with on current issues. The pressed are so utterly bar- ginality, weak iu structure void of point that Mr. liana discharge from bis employ the wliest printera'"devil" who could not battev express himself for publication. Yst I'roker's comments are of import ance, tepid as they are, became they reflect the intellectual ch liber of the man who rules 3,000,000 citizens la tbe Vealthiest city of tbe western hemi sphere ; makes laws for the 5,000,000 inhabitants of Angelica's foremoHt state: and through his representatives in tbe two brauches of congress exer ciseu at limes a controlling influence iu nltioual legislation. The j-trhets of Scranton yet boloug to the citizens of Pcranton, aud to such visitors to fc'cninton as are content U abide by fccrantou's laws. All others had better steer clear. GO i WOBK, well done, entitles City Engineer Poillipa to a re-election: and good work, well don-1 will see that he A CLUUTI which has had the variei gets his due weather that oiira has bad eiuriug the i .... p:ist few days mav be unfommooly rough on asphalt pavements. This may eipladu vl.y SO m t:ir of our as i.halted streets are traversed by large cracks an I WbjP the upper cmst is so liable to orumhle from ordinary pres- sure from vehicles. If tnis hypoihesis be correct, It :e evideutly time to uiovi for either a new paving or a trew cii mate. W HEELS and Wheelmen. Unk ur two excitable western con temp 'nines tirr agitatrd lest the fr,: silver element lit Harristmru next Mav j Hlionld try to stampede the Republican statu conventio.i. Tbe fear is on I founded. Republicans do their think ing iu advance. End of the Rice Case. Mow that the court has, upon re argument, fully sustained Mayor Cou ncil's course with reference to the evangelist, Rice, it may be well to give a final review of this whole case, in or der to make clear just why the mayor was impelled to pursue it with some persistence, aud also to disabuse tl e minis of those who may have felt, upon an incomilete understanding of tbe facts, that the mayor's policy wna tinged with severity. What, to begin with, undoubtedly inciiued the mayor to ti rig id enforcement of the munloipal i laws with reference to prohibited a- . . i ! ,! "4 w u 4 th r.u-t ehnt w.tvlrlriff with a small neiics force to maintain order at a time when innny men were idio and when certain elements of dis t rder were nncouimonly active, he hail ptfsented before him the necessity sltber of prsserviog strict discipline or of tpkjecifng tbe police force, through relssed control, tounnsnal difficulties and perhaps serious danger. Wry nat urally he chose the former course, and once chosen, it was pursued uudsvial -ingly. The attempt of Rice, in defiance of the law, to collect a large crowd that blockaded the public right of passage wonld, had it been ignored, have ei coura;;ed other attempts, possibly for a less peaceful purpose. The law, how ever, does not give a polfce officer the option of discriminating between law breaking evaugeliets and law-breaking fakers. The police officer's duty is to prevent street blockades and arrest the blockaders If he neglects this duty, he renders himself liable to suspension PWid a fine. ifticer l'eeney, who at - rented Rice, siuiujy did his duty. Had Js failed to arreft It o i he would have Violated his duty, and the mayor, iu condoning such violation of duty, wdiild ata time of unusual gravity have encouraged other violations of duty and paved the way to a perilous disorganiza tion of tbe police force, if, after Rice had forcibly resistsd Itfflcer Feenoy, the mayor had discharged Rice, he would bare Invited every lew breaker in Scranton to resist police officers and in a short lime lawlessness would have been the rule and an arrest, the exoep tion. Hut the woist danger of alt was en countered when, upon an Incorrect licenie baa already beon issued. wipreMntt1011 ot tD8 t before fear the only recourse oneu to the lhe county court, the mayor was at worshippers at St. John's cnuroh is to wait until a possible violation of the law may afford .them an opportunity to petition for a cancellation of the permit. Tbe presentation of such a cotnplalnt, properly authenticated and sustained, would, it is believed, cause the court to reagjnd an action which undoubtedly subjects ' to much srilicism. It ih aeJrAOT of general expirlenct stuong newspaper publishers that tbe iemapd for a complete report of the UrecSinridge trial came not alone from persons of confessedly lax morals, but from heads of families and high stand tig members of churches. Nor are we fttrst overruled. The real ligic of that decision, bad it been sustained, would hive been a freeing of all influence! now restraining lawless assemblages i-i Soranton, and the inauguration of a pandemonium scarcely Use undesirable than the comnjune of Paris. For, if Rice could seil't the strsets. resiat the lice officer, threaten the mayor and il0v all legal authority without ren dering himself liable to punishment, this decision would have incited ev;ry other bad citizen to pursnw a similar course of bnll-dozing aud obstruction; and the municipal police) authorities would have been powerless to prevent. It is not, therefore, strsnge that, upon a re argument, with all the facts for the Pure hite Lead commendation of Be,," "Beymer-Eanman." Ht," Davfs-ChamDera. fieatock," "Armstrong fcMcKelvy, ?ou by your merchant is an ridence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Comas. National Lead fo.'s I'ure White l ead Tlotlna Colors, . one-pound can to a S5pOand keg o Iad ami mix vour uwa Mints. Saves time and annoyance m mutcliiitK shades, and Insures tbe beat paint last it is piii-,i.r Iu put uli uiod. Scn.l us a postal raid wild ett our book on painta und color-Cord, (Rei it will piobably save uu a good many m Kan,. NATIONAL LEAD CO.. Ntw Votk. MAKES NO DIFFERENCE 70 US. Hut bargains are like the celebrated 'possum trap that would catch the var mints "coinln1 or a gwlne," Being always ai bright and fresh as a July morn ng, our stock is ever rich in novelties and abundant in staples. To buy with out seeing our aggregation is to. deplete .your puna without consulting your judgment. That, In times like these, is almost criminal. Up to DATE CONRAD'S NECKWEAR STOCK BOWS, REVERSIBLE 4-IN-HANDS, WHITE LAWN STOCK TIES AND BOWS, Something New for FULL DRESS. SEE THESE ONCE Boy 500 DOZEN VP and Girls 1 CLuu m m , icLLJi 1 Knockabout Hose All sizes, Pries everywhere. 25c We will give you Two Pairs for the Quarter wiiile they last You ought to see them. A Big Drive in Ladies Broadcloth Capes, in Tan, Navy Brown and Black AT $1.73. A Still Greater Drive in Ladies' All Wool Broadcloth Ths Ik Irting of a road raea 0:1 Djo:irn lion day in under tlm cODliderttipn ot the GreD IlidgB Bicycle elnb who will bold 11 meetiDK Tue.gday niht to do cidu wlutUvr it will b held or not. The dealarx am allanxioaa to li.iv.t ., held in order to give a public teit of the durability of their tevural tnonntl Hud lUflta u Uat could not be more tfaoronxhly luude thau bv placing a wheal in a rtfld raro. Whether the Citrboiidale aud rsturu OOUnt will Id rnn or not baa cot beeu definitely settled. The road racing chnmnion thip i al present held bv V K. lum -IkD, who will undoubtedly rldeitroog In retain his laureli. Br many the Car bond alt eonnt is tboagat to bs too long and should be reduced to about Willi live miles e a The "dlaruriiid tournameut" is th 1 eppel.iliou Bjr WOIOU tno cyclini; ;i. ;,: are drsigDatlog tlm bcrantoa Bicycle club' Fourth of July meet, there bt it: $J,GlK) worth of di;iWoncU prli e. Tliesa'will bo divided amoog i'ljss A and B raoaj in value net to ei iced the iotrlDllO Value allowd by tbo TinU9 of American SVhcelmon r iein board, which rniei say Clnai A rlderi hall not compete for a pri. exoeedin .'j.' in vhIim and lass II or U a Iters' amateurs t;'150. To avoid advertising crnck men who fOUK'times d 1 not materialize on the day ef tiiH meet the racing hoar I luv rulott that chilis shall bu notified a lUfced Ut.i iu advance whether a rider fcftM c.?:.!"- or not. To this a penalty hs been 1 tsched, .and a failure to compete will necessitate forfeiting it at the privileges of the League or American Wheelmen e Ileiidts ;h "i in diamonds that will beoffned as prizes at tht cotuiug meet, there Will tie a list of othir vnlu anle prizes too numeiable to mention. Tlie lmt in all probability will foi't about 18,300, An agent called on Scrauton hard naro merchants last week iu the inter est of a firm wiio manufacture a ball bearing hi'b for wagoue. The bearioge are built on the same principle that those of the blcyele are and eoutain ball races 011 both front and hack tbe latter slightlv larger than the former. The hub is somewhat larger thsu tbe ordinary wagon hub but turned with remarkable ease. A vehicle oan be titled out with 1 : htfbs aud piiec -matio tires, f e Rllph (Iregnry.the champion buyclo rider ot Northtaatern l'ennsylvania, has accepted a positiou as saleiiunu with Flora' & Holt. A careful estimate by two prominent bicyclists place! the amount inveitad in wheels throughout the city at 1350,000. The wooden rim has evidently come to stav and very few steel rims are be lug bought. According to the utate inent of George Itcblager, the Wash ington aveuUe agent who visited New York lsst week, the majority of the wheelmen there ure using the woolen rim. They have been looked upuu idnce the beginning of tho year as uu experiment, outtaeir immense popu larity amoug tue riders testifv to their durability, e Tho Scranton Bicycle club members arranged for a inn from Strati ton to La Urauge via Clark's Summit anil return via, Pittston yesterday, but owing to the inclement weather the trip was pootpoucd. The distance is about fifty miles and is the route rid den by Li. P. Connelly last season with out making a d emount, a remarkable feat wuen the mountain hills aro taken into consideration. CoDttlly came thrnuga via l.ske WiuoU aftor dinner aud called to tbe boys on tbe betel porcti who followed aud finished tbe run with him. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY JENKINS & MOHRls, formerly with Leah Jones, display a large and welbjoiected stock of Kasbi unable Spring Style in Millinery. Especial atteutiou fciveu to Artistic Trimming. 406 SPRUCE STREET NHXT Ti. lIMi: HANK Three-Piece Capes, with Double Ruffle Collars; enormous sweep; all colors, AT $i.c)8. Ladies Jacket Walking Suits, in the Most Stylish Cut, Tailor Made, $4.98. In our Curtain Department we are offering a lot of first class Window Shade, complete with fixtures and ready to hang, 1 7 cents. Victors With the New Valves Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING. CREDENDA, GENDR0NS, And a lull line of 15oys and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremelv low prices on Second-hand Wheels. HOUSEHOLD HAROWAFit fimntht; P.lnuor nnrl I nun QoqiIo MIUlll UIUIUI UIIU UUVIII WWUUdi Foote 6c Shear Co. LACKAWANNA AVE. N. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, J.D.WILLIMHS&BRO IIUI 314 Lacka. Ave. ITEINWAl sn?t DKCRUK HKOTUBHH K.KA-NICH 4t BAOli ! ..1 .t i;. ' ,h FINE ENGRAVING 513 The most complete medium-priced LB 8 BID in the market. & Go. 95 AND W lYOIilG AVE. Als. tari ttoclc oi first c',u 1 Wedding Imitations, Announcements, Dr. Hill 6- Son CONWAY HOUSE Albany, Dentist; ORCA Ml ISIOAL UEHCHANOIStt MUU1Q Km. liTU ntnl 1 t Ki o I ReceptiOQ and Visiting Cards, Monograms, Menus aod Dinner Cards ,5 Pet teeth. IUI; 1 est set, t: for cokl cam f,'tn wtthuul hwtes, mn,! (r,iii una work, .-all rnces .i:3 relere 'cs TOUaLOIA, tr Htretin '.f.e:n withuu: va'.u. So ether. Notes, OVER I .KM' hATlONAL BANK. THE CFLEBRATED Scientific Eye Testing tree Reynold' UL I'M stationers and Encri.ver3. 8ir LACKAWANNA AVft PIANOS I Ar st frnt llif KoM PepOlSI i"l 1'ri'l.rmJ t,r t..'K(llliS AI.MU Warerooms : Cppcslls Crlu.ntrus Monur.icnl, 20B Washington Av. Scranton, Pa. By Dr. Shimberg, The RpedeUst OQ tb Kye. HrHlscli'i Siu SwvonSuess relieve,!, ljitvst eiiil ImproveJ Btyle ol Kre filsssee nud Bpeotacles it tL Lowest i'ricBt nt Aitiu. iu; i:e Inserted tor v SOi SPRUCE ST., op. Old Pol OWc N.B. We are offering a new j ulition of tbe Boob of Common Player, well bound iu cloth. Two Copies for 25c. Single Copies, 13c. Bttd 13 1'KNN AVIM I On the Amerxau Plan. Benuttoa'i vsiWeet rid best rqnipped hotel. NOW OT EN 10 THE PL'BLIC Ueeted hy Rteem, Bleesrls Bells, itiU 1 ub- m eaeh rlt-or. Litrp.'. Weil i i jitr, i unit Airy tloonis, Kvenrthlng Coiapletii, A LI TUK MOOESN mPltOVEMXKTt, OQce oa secon.i tow Ood samiiie roC'ia Alta-.'lied. Eureka Laundry do. p. j. CONWAY, Prop. Ccr. Linden St. etui Adams Ava i ovkt Uuosi dqi'AHa All UiiiJ-i oi Laundry the best. worlt ijiittrauteol ' p a 5I(It!intSIIII!i;?iIt!aUIII(lillllitU a s DO YOU REQUIRE ACCURATE GUERNSEY BROS. Will remove about April ist to 22h Wyoming Avej nue (V. M. C. A. Building), with a full line of Pianos and Organs At Wholesale and Retail, on easy monthly payments It will pay to wait for them. S i I TIME? I S WE HAVE IT. i EDWIN G. LLOYD s nillllllIIIMIIIIIIllllla9IIIEIHIIIIIIIR 42;tLack. Ave. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON All kinds fresh I Uli received dkilf. Fancy Smoked Halibut, Roneless Cmr, IVlinoUtk Kl, inters, t ult Ueoktrel. ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH STOWER Cn Uway, riieJHHi,k liny, Mm ii H to It I it Cuv !tni ituif i'tiint .. OYSTERS w. DELICIOUS, MILD STTG-AXl OTT.T133X HAMS. EVERY HAM AND PAi- OF mT$$ifsxm THE ST0WERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, PA ABSOLUTELY rTJZlX3 LARD. LARD BRANDED. toll stit.ii CUms, Bhrlnye, ,,ii,, , H. PIERCE, 1ENX AVE All "Situation Wanted" ads. inserted frae. -FREE