V THE srRANTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOKNING-. APRIL II. 18HI. OPB A WHMVH nl"TT? TT"3 T? ' CI n Al I VJ:N 1 IV ID U ii l'J 1 F. EL. WOOD, General Manager. rTOMIUin DAILY and winmv IN SCRAS to.v. Pa. by ul TtUBUKl PvnubBiso Co:.: tan v. New Vrim 'irnoE: tbibphi Euildiko. IllANK S. (jAY. ManAUBIU IMtrWl at Ihf l'oatofflct at .Scinn'un. Fa Secoatf-Ctew io Afaifw. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. 80BANTON, APRIL 11, lsfli. Fofl MAN who is about to ba alaugh ttrcd. Jatncs AJalbort Mraunliau ietmt ntKontmonlt calm. -Mb llkciom's Gall Day. Wbon an organisation attain iu biief time tho lnembarahip aud infill enefl posmestail by the Scrantou lodge o( Eikf; wheu it calls within itf por taU men foremost iu lumiiisss, politics aud tha learned jiroi'osaioiii: and when it can, without ilounali of trutnputi build for iUelf u borne sueh ai that to be dedicated today, its merit can no longer bn questioned, but must be ac cepted as a demonstrated faot. The old idea that Elkl were mere madcaps or reveler! lias been exploded. Tho sluu dor retarded the order' growth for a time; but like all slunderi recoiled aud finally helped its intended victims. TltB truth, now happily accepts I, is tint of all the various iOOlal aud bene ficial organization! with which Auieri eana are familiar none is more useful, honorable and helpful than theBia? cleat and Protective Order of Like Its membership is made up of earnest men, who voluntarily aunuM an injunction I to charity, justice, fidelity aud brother lv love which, when Miaiped, unites it into on- v.ist family, lis aims have received th approbation of prominent representative! of all religions, and its foundation is as broad us the entire race. Tbm recommended, it is but naturcl that the local lodge should outgrow its former apartment! In the old Library building and alioull build for itself the must Like cluh nous.) 1,1 toe state, 1 not in tho whole country. Iu point Of beauty, elegance and convenience, the new rooms are certainly among the finest possessions of our city, and give to Scran ton new dmter for enterprise, generosity and advanced public stand ard. That the xireissi of today, so happily foretold by last evening s ,a joyable reoeption, may be at wall fa v red by th elements its they ur by the objects which they typify will be tiie wi-b of all Hcrantouiaus. - - - PoTrsTOWi) is the latest Pennsylva nia city to itch for county-aeat uoto liety. it is proposed in that borough to form a new 0 lunly out of portions of links and Montgomery; but the idea will doubtless go no further. This docs r.ut seem to be a healthy decade lor new county ambitions, Xot one has been lucceiiful since Lackawanna closed the list.' - - e . . T ba Arcade Fire. In all great crises it is easier to oritieiia than to achieve. In the case of a disastrous tire inohastbat which yesterday morning iwept like a cyclone through one of the most valuable busi nets portions of the city, there are always persons willing to find fault, totii with the fact that such a fire could start and then again with the manner in which the rlimca wero fought. Another cIsm of oritics, with out accurate information, are always ready to indulge iasaroastia allusions or Biva currency to damaging rumors h rviug no foundation in fact. Tie best tvldence that the work of the h eal firemen was promptly, care fnlly and energetically performed is shown in toe almost miraculous escape of adj icent protirty. I'uder circum stances which iniuiht h.uve occasioned u wholesale destruction, the area of ac tual damage was confined to one hold ing, and ail ; lining walls emerge al most unscathed from 11 heat which must hav- been terrific. Had a high wirid ben blowinff, a los which us it was fell inside the $100,000 mark, might and doubtless would have multiplied itself by five, while to this horror might l ave Ueu added a considerable sacri fice of life. In this sudden and sweeping blow, ailing just at the dawn of reviving spring business, Mr. Frothingham and all his tenants will have the hearty sympathy of every Scrantonian possess ing an atom of decent feeling. Some of the tenants were partially insured and some lose everything; but all suffer severely in this morales interruption of reviving commercial activities, and their loss is a public misfortune which the whole community shares. The TiMi'.LNt: can only hope that the inde fatigable push, vim and spirit which have called thess various enterprises into being will operate speedily to re store them and thua newly vindicate Scranton's peerless pluck. Uenkkai. Bravkk corrects an errone ous announcement t nut he would be a candidate for congress in the Twenty eighth district; but his modest dis claimer only serves to re emphasize the need of such candidates as ho would make. The forthcoming congreia would Find plenty of usefulness for a man like Pennsylvania's gallant ex governor; and it is only his own disin clination which prevents the honor from perching on his shoulder. Senator Hill's Speech. Had nny other Democrat than Sena tor Hill delivered the attack mado .Monday against the administration, it would have received very general praise. As a protest against the ultra sectionalism and cowardly domagogism of tho amended Wilson bill this ora tion, judged apart from the personality of its sponsor, takes rank among the most fearless and significant speeches of this generation. Its arraignment of the proposed income tax Is masterly and unanswerable. Its plna for a moderate revision of the tariff co-in-cides with the wishes of those business men to whom Democratic ascendancy threatened even greater spoliation. Its bold repudiation of tho Hawaiian policy of infamy atrikes a keynote to which American patriotism is yet earnestly vibrating. Its courage and aggteisive- uei fit t,,e STaakei teinpic anil iu lucidit? of exaraulon formi a nota- ble lessou iu rhetoric. But the speech cannot enqu.-r the fatal odium of i;s autuorahip It is the coucedeJ opinion of most tiloug'dt fu! Americans that Divid B. Hill possesse . iaar.y elements of uotable greatitia In sweep and accuracy of his aebo!ar,hip V.s eupplits a curious corabinatiou of the close student With tLo thoroughly developed specimen of tricky political leadership. He reads men aud knows books; and thera are occasions when he seems to risi almost to tho plane of really lofty statesman ship. But like his political Siamese twin, Daniel Voorhees of ladiani, he finally mioses this distinction because while -possessing all other elements ha lacks the tempering nuality of char auter. His mind is keen as a acintlll ant sword, but it has no fixed principles to guide it. His intellect is replete with all tho needed weapons of agile encounter, but behind it all there is no sensibility and no conscience. Per sonally honest, clean aud temperate, he plays at will on the weaknesses of oth ers, and rnles men, like a Kiohlieu, by a craft that destroys all confidence. What will be the effect of this speech on the tariff bill .' Unless all report be false it threatens to focaliz a pre viously disorganized and scattering tin satisfaction into an opposition that will kill before it will yield. The United States Iiuatt, by tradition and in present membership, i not in sym pathy with political anarchy. It has no real boud in common with the crazed agrarians of the West or the visionary doctrinaires of the South. Its constituency is a sound aud stable business constituency, wanting rather to be let alone thau to be eternally jab bed at by experimental legislation Whether tiie senate ha drifted too far from this former sane mooring to be recalled by one earnest ipaaeh remains to be seen. Eut unless it soon couibs back to common sense principles, all the possibilities of future Democratic annihilation which Smator Hill held up iu lurid warning will be realized iu tenfold intensity. ,i i 1 in - 1 In DB( IDIHa that the creation of the office of county controller did not in volve class UgUUtion within th-' meaning prohibited by tho state con stitution, and that it carrie with it , InfOMntWIy at least, the vacation of ttie oinco 01 county auditor, Judge Weidtnati, of Bohnylkill, unites good law with common sense. The point! thus raised to defeat the Kline bill were the vorie-t iu',bbles. It will clarify the atmosphere of county gov ernment to have this issue authorita tively settled - Toe Candidate! For Congress. The Philadelphia Press in a recent item of state news from tbil city con veys to the public tbe announcement of the f..ct that the lion. Joseph A Scran ton has consented to accept the Repub lican nomination for congress at the hands of tho coming ccnuty conven tion. And it is said that within 11 few days Mr. Scranton has justified the statement bj personally announcing his candidacy. In view of the peculiar con ditions whien now confront t'na coun try and the manifest wisdom of the ap parent determination of the advocates and adherents of the protective tariff 1 policy in all parts of the country to send to the house of representatives of I the Fifty-fourth congress men of ex J perience in national legislation and of I tried courage in resisting the encroach -I ments on that policy, Mr. Scranton, j his friends say, has been urged to con jsent to a re-uominatiou by a large I number of the people of all classes and 1 by sorno of the leaders of the Republi can party. There can be no question as to Mr. j Scr.-.n ton's fidelity to the cause of pro j tection and his s?rvii- to bis cjnstita j oucy in the halls of congress. Hon. I John H. Fellows, too, has re ! csntly unnounce.l bis candidacy and bis friends say has the assurance 1 of cordial support throughout tbe J county. Tne ex-mayor ie 11 stanch ' Republican and protectionist and has j done the party great service in the ' past. The situation at present prom i ises a lively convention. It is not the I purpose of this paper to take sides in ! the controversy between these two geniiomen. vve are tor the nominoj of the convention. whoever he may be, and there can be no question of bis election. . Last Sunday evening eaeh of the five Methodist ministers of Williams port devoted his sermon to a discussion of tbe morality pf theatrical perform ances; and the uniform conclusion set ms to have been that their moral tone was bad This eubjest's treat nient (luring the present conference, should it come up, would command widespread lntorest. The relation of the chursh to the stage is undoubtedly a changing ono, but it has not yet changed radically among Williamsport Methodists, who condemn even a kir mess conducted for the benefit of char ity. A Specimen of eJcranton Pluck. It was 8 o'clock yesterday morning when Arthur Frothingham first learned that bis handsomo Areade property, with all it! contents, bad been reduced to utter ruin. The news reached him at his breakfast table, in tho graphic account printed in yesterdays extra edition of The TRIBUNE At 9 o'clock Mr. Frothingham gave order! to begin at once the work of clearing away the debris, preparatory to the property'! re construetion. Refore the liremen hud ceased playing itreaiusof water on the charred and crackling timbers, work men were shoveling the refuse into carts, and plans were being formed for the building's restoration. This hi nut statement of the case con veys only a portion of the real foe'. While Mr. Frothingham was coolly directing this immediate task of recon struction, all the plana and papers and paraphernalia of bienew theater, many of his accounts, books and busiustl statements and a portiou of his finan cial resource! were lying in a charred mass underneath the ruins. Tho whole thread of a magnificent new enterprise was rndcly snapped nt the very mo ment thai it had reached hopeful sym metry end form Rut for all that, the theater, .tself happily uninjured, will keep all its engagements and b In bel ter condition than ever. "Ynu cm sav ior uf," said .Mr. Frothingham a be viewed the iiaoQtdering hasp, "that if a show had been billed for tonight, tliat theater would have opeaed as if noth ing nad happened." Is it any woader that Sirautou Is a synonym for pluck? The lav,' draws tia distinction! be tween iparriog contests und priss fights, homo of theso have been illus trated during the two-days' tourney of the Excelsior Athletic club, which closed last night. The exaat differ ence, in morals, between gutting one's nose smashed by five-ounce gloves aud getting it smashed by the uncovered fist is not altogether upparent, but tho law whioh sanctions the one ruthlessly condemns the otber. Mayor Connell, in placing policemen on the Academy stage to see that the law was not trans gressed, did hia duty; it was the law it sill' which blinked, onee or twice. It is a coincidence of some note that the day after Walter Lyon had button holed Luzerne Republicans, Fighting Jack Robinson walked away with tho Luzerne delegates. Those who like to delve deep into the significance of such curious events are at full liberty to ex plain this an best they may. WHEELS and Wheelmen. Too much care in protecting the body cannot, be exercised bv riders at the present time while the air is still chilly and dump. Warm clothing and sweaters should he worn aud the light riding costume not donned too hastily. Tiie most hazardous thing that riders can do is to staud around inactive out of doors after riding as the pores have not been thoroughly opened during the winter nud one is more susceptible to colds afttir exercise. The enthusiasm displayed by the members of the Scranton Ricycle club on the ability each one possesses for raolng is unbounded and a rivalry bus sprung up that will know no eud until each ono has an opportunity to van quish his fellow members before an audience. If tho club race is run theiu is to be a team of tho club's best riders selected and tho honor is coveted by a large number. see Members of the'! ireen Ifidge wheel men, besides beiug a good body of riders, are fast becoming proficient in the musical line, under the able tuition ot Del Foote, tiio banjoist The organ ization of a creditable banjo club is an ticipated in tho near future. e e e Much ulleutkm is being paid to ladies cycling costumes this year and as n Loiuiquenco many pretty and service able articles of dress are being placed 011 the market for tho comfort of the female 'cyclist. Among the sweaters are varieties of colors and design, but about the prettiest oue remarked was in a Wyoming avenue agency. It w-,8 white, trimmed in blue an l made like a sailor's bloimi devoid of all ungainly looking parts, yet made so as to protect the fair wearer from all chilly draughts. mi It must surely ba instinct which prompts many racing men to cnoose bananas as a means of retaining their muscular energy on long-distance ridep. Few cycler! are aware of the amount of nourishment stored in the luscious fruit, and to how many tribes of sa Vagea it eerves as an exclusive article of sustenance. It contsiui sufficient fat, sugar, starci, pecten, gum aud nitrogenous matter to support healthy life and is invaluiblo to persons whoi'e digestive organs aro under temporary or chronic derangement. Bi, News, ill Rider! of light mounts will find it profitable 10 use a little care in riding over bad places. Dj not imagine that because a wheel il guaranteed for hard road use for twelve months that a rider is expected to climb six-inch curb stouee, scorch over cobblestoue pavement! or down lower Spruce street or make flying leaps into the saddle, because the mounting step is not for ornament but use. To enjoy the ease and comfort of a racing mount oue must use reasonable car. Ride as fast as you can or like on good roads, hut help the machine over bad places by riding slow and cquahzine the Weight ou pedals and saddle and at the end of the season Ton will not have any ugly icars, broken bones nor a patched up wheel to trade In for your next year's mount at a large discount because you thought your wheel wi made to perform impossibilities. t in the antiquated town of Honesdule tho borough fathers still regard the bicycle as a vehicle of pleasure and not busiuess, iu cousequence of which they have ordained that the steel etoed shall he banished from tbe sidewulks and parks, making no provisos that would protect tho wheelmen were they ar rested even though the mud of the roadbed be a foot deep Any rider who is guilty of riding on a sidewalk wheu the roadway is in good condition should bo summarily dealt with, but whou tho roadbed is muddy they should bo allowed to ride on the sidewalk with proper restrictions on their speed, Business mm who ride bicycles are in uiue cases out of ten up to date hustlers to whom time is valuable, therefore the muaicipal au thorities shoula use more disuretiou In making laws that will bo a loss to him and no gain to any one else. e 1 Oue Opinion, and n Poor On. rxMCBifl r In'eUigftici f." Madame .TannuuclicK told the people of Baltimore the other day that the .key to success on the staife at present was noto riety, lie matter how infamously gained. "Coarseness and sensuality,'' she calil, "seem to bo tho views of our nineteenth century life. The prill ring supplies the Blage with Its male stars and the divorce court supplies it with its leiuale stars. " . Why Hlnas la Formidable. flCUtfttOn initinrl. Luzerne is still a county whero the mountebank and demagogue fluds an ex cellent Held to work ovor and the short sighted man who thinks that Mr. Bloest! already defeated does not know the man uor the people. Her Culendtir. Her tears uro April showers, May buds her smiles, And .lime's sweet, blossomed bowers iter witclnug wiles--To nil save ine. Alas t With lips n-pnrch I Watch lior coldly pass And know sho'a March. -ruck. PrsperlBff, f Now that April's here, I beKiii to Question where My wile bis hid the tackle That I laid aside hist year, For I liesr a voice that's culling Where the watur's foam in failing, Aud the eddies swirl and darken. Now thut April's hero. j. u. CeAiete, PAINT cracks.It often costs more to prepare a house for repainting that has been painted b the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure litiuccd oil. Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base lor repaint ing and never lias to be burned or soaped oil' on account of scaling u-cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of gi ttin strictly pun? white lead, purchase any of the following brands: ' Atlantic,'' Bey mer -Bauman " ' Jewett " ' Davis-Chambers ' "Faknestock," ' Armstrong & McKelvy. ' For COLOM. National Uid Co.'s Pure While Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound CM loa !5pound keg of Lend and mix your own paints. Save! UrOe and aimo ante in Matching ShMSli und insure the Ltst paml that it i'l pos sible to put on wood. Bead us a iiostal curd and i;et our hook on paints und color-card, free; It will probably sav! you a good many dollars.. NATIONAL 1 .1 .AD CO., New Wk. Up to DATEiBrown and Black AT$L73- A Still Greater Drive in Ladies1 'n rTv-TrTTTT- x a NECKWEAR STOCK BOWS, REVERSIBLE 4-IN-HANDS, WHITE LAWN STOCK TIES AND BOWS, Something New for FULL DRESS. FASHIONABLE ENKINSiS MORRIS, formerly with Leah Joues, dinplnv n lur(; and vel!-iHlfcd atook of Fashionable Spring SjiylM in 'Millinery. Espi-cinl attention given to Artistic Trimming. 406 SPRUCE STREET NEXT TO D1MF. BANK. N. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, - XOlUXU AVK, BCBAMTO& STKINWAY BOH DECKER lUtOTHRRfl urn . It A Ml JI & BACli xuirz & liAuuit Pi A NOS 0 s lartra slock ot first-oU ORGANS MUSICAL MBRCHANDMtt music, ETC., Km Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on tbe Eye. Hcudnclioi nml NertOUSnoss li'lioveJ. Latest and luiiirtived Stylo of Ey (Jlassca and Speotaoles nt tho Lowest Prices. Uesl Artltlcial Ey4 mrtud for So. SO SPRUCE ST., op. Old Post Office. , GUERNSEY Will remove about April ist to 224 Wyoming Ave nue (Y. M. C. A. Building), with a full line of Pianos and Organs At Wholesale and Retail, on easv monthly payments. It will pay to wait for them. ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH STOWEE DELICIOU8, MILD SUG-AR. OURES ABSOLUTELY PURffl HAMS. LARD. EVERY HAM AND PAIL. OF LARD BRANDED. BgwMD THE GOLDSMIT WET OR DRY MAKES' NO DIFFERENCE 70 US Our bargains are like the celebrated 'possum trap thut would catch the v..: mints "coiuin' or a gwine." Being always as bright aud fresh as a July 111 irii ing, our stock is ever rich in novelties and abundant in staples. To buy with out seeing our aggregation is to deplete your purse without consulting your judgment. That, in times like these, is almost criminal. Bov and rt 1 1 TTrV U All sizes. A Big Drive in I Iityp. PipfP Cqmpc sweep; all colors, AT $i.c)S. Ladies Jacket Walking Suits, in the Most Stylish Cut, Tailor Made, in 0ur Curtain Department we are offering a lot of first- class Window Shade, complete with fixtures and ready to j, Victors With the New Valves Out of Bight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CREDENDA, GENDR0NS, And a full line of Hoys' and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. J.D.WI 314 Lacka. Ave. FINE ENGRAVING MiDg lD,itata Announcements, Reception and Visiting Cards, Menus and Dinner Cards, Reynolds Bros. Stationers and Engravers. 817 LACKAWANNA AVE. ;n.b. We are offering a uew . edition of the Book of Common PrHVW, Well bo 011(1 IU l.'loth. : Two Copies for 25c. Single Copies, 13c. STOWERS PACKING LLIAMS&BRQ U S 6 SEE THESE ONCE 500 DOZEN I- 1 TV uiiiu xuuu jjiau iuiuuxiauuuu Price everywhere, 25c. We will give you Two Pairs for the Quarter while they last You ought to see them. 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