THE SCTKAM'Otf TBIBTINE-SATUKDAT HOBKIir(, APRIL 21. 18!M. BCRArNTON tribune f. EL. WOOD, General Manager. fnuisnr.n haii.y ami wef.ki.y W BORA yon. PA., iv lut 'luiUL-VK poauiHaia COMPANY. JtBW ' J' HA Mi tORK (irncr: TitrinNc s. liiiAv. MAVAoaii nrn.Pi no. Attend u ffi roitofllct nt SenmUm, Becvnii-CUM Hail Hatter. i'rt., u THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. BORAKTON, APRIL El, ISM, Tnr. bxact difference between tho v"pil ruin for cotintin;; a qvoxniB Mlfl the rale which thiaoongresa haBobostn isou. Mr. Retd did hi own count In, whereae Mr. CJtlepwlll have two teller, and jrti not be happy. Euryitif; tlic Wires. Qoeton'l boanl of aldermen evidently tlisnpree with rt'iiresonUtivoii ot oloc- trical companies who contend that un derground Wirei (ire n practical impos Btbility. It baa just ordered not only the Western Union Telegraph a n i pany, tn New England Telegraph and Telephone company anil the Boaton EHwtriO Light company to plate Ihelr wires in bntied conduits, between thii ilnte and Nov. IS next, Upon pain o! forfeiture of all franohiee right, bnt it has also extended tHi command to cover all the feed and return wire of the West End street Railway com pany"n overhead trolley system. And what is more, thse companies nr.' pra pariDg to obey. Thii action renew attention to ons prominent feature of advanced muni cipal government, that i to ay thefe 4ure which emphatically diswntl from making sweeping fres grantaofeity franchises to companiM that afterward inttrpote their tullen oppodtion to measures of street reform. Whatever they may py for publication, it is an undisputed fact that most electrician really favor underground wire as offer ng the beat kind ot Berrioewith the suullest nesd of repair They frankly con tea that the ol 1, overhead systi m, with wires constantly breaking under weight of wind, slet or snow, and fulj- ct to disarrangement with every Variation of the barometer, is a cotly old nuisance, as much out of data a is the stags coach or the o'.il tyl( jaunt ing car that ran on OW Brat steam rail iad. Electrical laieno has advanced far ahead of snch primitive method, ami wherever public (ontimtnt has had the conraje to insist upon protecting Ha rights, the overhead system Ins been satisfactorily abolished la favor of well-ittsnlated conduits. I'i our own city already begin to .' partial oonc tssions to the growing ilemmd for underground wir.'. In stead of xr-.it net works of eizziiiiff and i 1 zz njr live wires, ready to snsp at Instant and, dangling down, to Eet fire to property or c irry a menace to li.'e, we ar i gra inally g itting larg cables, by wbieh tae liability ts break age is almost eutirely removed. As yet these big strands are stretched, ns before, over the heads of padsora by and supported by poles that deface the streets and occupy valuable room. The service is improved ty tbetn, but it is not yet freed from atmospheric influ ence?, and it seemingly does not occur to the electrical companies that by the time they g-t thir overhead cable sys tem into smoothly working order they will, in all probability, have expended mure than enough monoy to have paid for the one nltim ita iaiprovo:n--nt of buried wires which, asithing now go, will soonr or later represent a heavy ad litional expense, Certain journals in Lnzirna want to abdisli the ilibi'-kissing oath in conrf, for fear it will dis- ruinate dis ens germs. That boo!.-, come to think of it, never was really popular down there especially tho decalogue. R EFRX8RXTATIV1 HOOKER, who re oebtly lockad horni witr, Lomnol Kly Qaigg, Gotham's x-journsl!l con gressman, is nursing a severe feeling of disappointment. Not o-,ly was Lsmusl nblo 10 bold his own. but he actually turned h 1 the tables on that VttoVan Democratic swashbuckler, amid deaf ening sppl use. It doesn't pay to bo .oo belligerent. CONGRESS UBD0DBT1 I i. Y :oes right in declining to pry into the private char acters of its members. Their public Shortcoming aro plenty largo enough to occupy all possible criticism. . Our Fish Preserves. It is evident to all who am interested in the preservation of gmo Bsh In our few unpolluted Pennsylvania ftresmi tnst unless rartieal nctiou lie soon taken, the day of trout fishing will quickly passu Already the streams that used to give frrriy of their shin ing treasures to expert anglers with bait or fly have begun to manifest an extrem" stinginess. Not even tho an nnnl effort! at roplonishintr those streams, bogu n after most of tho finny inhabitants had been extracted, nr.e adequate to stay the ruthless decima tion ; and it is a question with serious students of this problem whether any action on tho part of the stato can avail to nvert n total extinction. As with our fornsts and minerals, the early lavishness of which seemed to defy nil possible extravagance, wo have permitted the natural resources of our once well-stocked streams to slip gradually away, regardless of Ofca sionnl warnings, nntil poachers and 1 i- jiodni bogs have achieved well nigh their ported work of waste. Tho laws which exist today would perhaps be adequate to stay this slaughter if they eonld be adequately enforced ; but from the very circumstances of the esse, their enforcement is next to impossi ble. There is no fish warden, howevr vigilant and determined, who can be personally present at all the centers of violation ; nor is thero any practical plan whereby a forn of deputies can bo maintained sufficient to patrol the waterways, unearth tho gosrst lish traps and discover the seines that con stitute, in spite of legal prohibition, tho great menace to our fish preserves. The difficulty, if it can at this Into moment be solved at all, will need to bo approached from many sides. A strengthening of present laws would be one good step; but behind these statute it is necessary to place a vigi lant public Benumaat awake to all the violations and rendy to uiaki nerj i:i:;l sacrifice iu order that tho violators m lj be apprehended and brought to jo nice. I ho man who chuckles beoaut be has caught trout out of season, or by illegal mean, should be made to feel that instead of having done a clever und a smart thing, hu has committed an BOt that carries with it general Oohteuipi and forfeit t' r him tho go:i t::1 ea 'ii of all his bonsst neighbors an ' frlendii Snob a sentiment dots not exist today among the masses, and until it dow, nil le'al Btep will bo futile to reach the roil root of the evil. Tin: individual who started the base leas rum.ir that Secretary (Iresham WOUld resign it responsible for a terri ble quantity of popular disappoint ment. A i.h !!;, M which was visibly present in the house of representative bul which, for partisan purposes, refused to respond to the roll call, was first oountod by the speaker on Jan, 30, 1'A. Air. Ueod, on that OOOatlon, eim ply Substituted the evldo.ioe of sight (ortheevidenoeof sound; and tbesu preme court, iu subsequently p sing on the validity of leifislatiou enacted onder the operation of tbisrnte, rati n d the substitution us ono iully us prop t in law as i: W8J fair and DSOSB sary iu fact. The Diinoiratic party usually requires more than tour years and titreo months In which to briu; Itself around to tho adoption of Repub liean preoedentsj but under resent ex pert tuition it has evidently acquired a more rapid capacity for learning, . . . ... -. base hall Itke pugthsm.ua ores- lion Of the newspapers! and lik pugil ism, it often does its b (st to show how little it appreciates the tavor. Iioguery's Twin Triumphs, ( 1 IB year ago th legislature of Mloh- ; Igan enaoted a bill whiob imposed a t ts of D par COOK on all property of the value of 500 and upward, inherited by corporatidps oreollateral beirs, snda tSX of 1 per cent, on inheritances of lineal heirs amounting to $5,000 or more, said revenues to go into the state's general fund. After the sta'" had, under thia law, collected $150,000 at tho expense of those persons so un fortunately fortunate as to have had rich relatives or fri"iide, a teit case was carried to tho Mlohigan supreme court, which in a unanimous opinion, has just declared the Doran inheritance tax law unconstitutional. The grounds upon whiob this finding Wt3 granted are technical , rather than stbic il. The constitution of Mlohigan provides that the proceeds from all specific taxes shall apply in payment of interest upon tin educational fund, nasmuoh ns there is today in Mlohi gan no educational interest debt to which this $160,000 revenue can bo ap plied, the court is under the obvious uecessity ot declaring tho tax uncon stitutional. Were tae next legislators to crrate an edueational debt sufficient to accrmuiodatH tho revcuuf from an inheritanco tax, the D ran bill could be re-enacted an I under t!m terms of :. i-"'in court ruling would b. cotae a valid law lint what is to be said of the ethics of a law which, for the sol s pnrposs of despoiling these porsocs in every com munity who have the thrift, economy and genius to succeed in business, would l"vy ghoulish blackmail ov-r tho cofiins of deceased testators? In what respect do's such a law differ morally from the outcast who furtively pries open tho vault of the tomb for tho purpose of robbing l.ii jewelled dead'.' Take the Inheritance tax, hitch it to tbe income tax, and you will have as vicious a pair of legalised schemes of theft as knavery ev r devised withal. NBW Yore has bad six constitutional convention!, and not one of them has had the good sense to relegate the gov ernment of rities to the tnxpayers thereof. It is ttrno home rule got a fopt-bold in tho Empire state, p imi eltitsns of .Mr. Breckinridge's district want n cad, a hypocrite and a morai leoor to represent them in con gress, he will bo triumphantly re jected. But it la to be borne In mind that the talk io hit behalf has as yot emanated principally from him3lf. One Question Asked. It is tho Philadelphia Rjcartl which asserts that " Tnero are mills in Pitta burg In which the Knglish language is not beard among the workingmen from on week's end to another. Tho har barian hordes that invaded Italy under Alaric and Attila earned with them their wivas and children. Bat the modern linns and Vandal loavo their wives behind them. In tbir invasions of the industrial fields of Pennsylvania (heso nomads rofnse to bs encumbflrod with tite tocial impediment of a family. Instead of making permanent settle ment in the conquered rgion, after th rn-dom of their Mtic"rors, tliny re turn homo with their spoilt in a fw yenr, and aro succeeded by fresh ir ruptions from Hungary and ,Sarmatia. WblLlt tho moral souse of the country has been terribly shocked by polygamy in Utah, tho twin evil of polyandry in Pennsylvania snsms to excite no con cern." "If the importation of this for bidding element cannot bo arrested" adds the Record, "the laws of this rem monWOSltb StlesSt cn Io so amended as to limit the suffrage to such priont s mnv be cnpablo of its exerciie.'' Thi is ponpel truth. But it has n strance sound coming from the organ of a party which haslet slip no con ceivable npportnnify to play on the prejudire that uriti through immi gration, and wkioh has for ItSorssd the theory that government dare not be made effective, when nSCeSBSry, through Centralisation or abridgnmnnt of the personsT liberties of the pooplo. An smeadasnt to ths constitution of Penxsylvauts eisludlng from the suf frage, nfter a inffioiant preparatory pe riod, all citizens who csnnot read nnd write the llnglish laugnags and inter pret tntelligontly tho constitution of the United Htates, might enjoy tho support of the Philadelphia Uncord, but would it be rqtvilly acceptable to ths Domocrntic party? TlTKRH IS no disposition among those whe favor the raising of what is called the Cameron issue to do any injustice to Pennsylvania's senior senator. All they want is for him to stand ut and tnko his medicine like any other candidate. VIEWS OF v r l xicr une woman. There ie ouo man who comes into our office pretty often and who knows more ossip tuau auy five girls 1 over met. Now, if there is a.iTtluu t positively lie it is a male gossip, l- ort umttuiy lam able to state r.iat Il-n't know many, but if tho troth rradml ted there is u very I r e number composing this ulats wlii were ijttvef aorm tl ibeled, hul whom the title would hli uevertuuifss. lounnowii evertnarB is a women who knows a partieiilarlv risky story and repeats it to her womsn ; .'. HQs, li n , always nor nnsnanu who eonflded it to her first. So the men are w Hy more responsible for gi ilp than they gen 'rally confess. II man above mention gossip so prettily, however, nnd so entertain inoiv that be nrobablx doaau'tael all tbe condemnation ho deserves. lie is ai- chronic growler about something or other, only somehow tio doe, n't I with enough ferooitf to disturb bi listeners. Ho it Was who complained the other duv in my hearing about the temporary quarters of the high school, and yesterday lis was wondering what some mothers mnst be thinking of to allow young girls of i ! or 18 year of age to linger around the railway sts tiontof tiieceutrul olty ut tho hours when the principal passenger trams are coming in and going out, H dd thai there uro many of thus- ;rjrs win i;eem to have no other aim In iifo thRu to be on the platforms at such times and that it is a dangerous amusement He de clared with positive assnrauct i that these foolish creatures were already pretty well known by the traveling men who make frequent trips to Ser ni ton and that it the average traveling man were not a bean whiter than ho ii painted there would be more ruined boiut it tbs i nre chronioled already. Traveling nun have more opportunities ior mr tatiOO than tho girls who haunt rail way stations would be willing to con fess: i o said our friendly gossip, and when we teaslngly aeoussd Kim of not being an nnwilllOg object of attention from young girls, bo shook bis bead d--i.!edlv. nsnl remarked: "Nixy! bnt I koow tbe names of several of these girls, an I I can tell you what, even if 1 am middle aged and getting gray at my temples, some of them would be perfectly ready to flirt with me if 1 gave 'em tbe slightest en touragement. Ci iris need watching," and after utter ing this seditions sentiment he wont out and took the elevator before any of us could bhv a hook at bit head. Then we have a political gossip. If you bad blm on ths editorial Btsfl of TrIOI NB yon would gain the repu tation of being th greatest prognoati- cator of our times. He knows the hp- crat tiioi.v,! actuating the inmost heart of every aspirant ior ofll.-o, past or present, in this city, He doesn't care anything about girls, and wouldn't no tice the difference if he saw a group of them standing in front of tho Young Women's Christian association or at the door of fasionnble billiard parlors, or beheld them promenading up and down tho Lackawanna and Western plstform in defiance of Officer Shatter and VV. P. Hallatead combined. If they blocaded his way too much so that he couldn't go up to M, W. How ry's office, or anywhere else, ho might happen to be headed for, ho would ay absent-mindedly nnd cosxingly, "Hun home to vyur mamma, Sissy !" and that would be tho last be would re- member, whether it was your pretty dau .titer or ouiy a typewriter like my self, and, too, even it we were so silly as to make eyes at him; but jmt lut lm Mr. Wormser and Prothonotary Pryor talking together mysteriously mil solomnly in tho shelter ol a big telephone pole, where they fondly im agine themselves to be out of sight,and be immediately begins to wonder What tl'.ey are fixing up. Generally before night ho knows. JUBt let him behold Mr. 1'tdlows or any other politicians iu a carriage belonging to a funeral pro- C Ion and lie will straightway tag after tho line to find out who the corps is and if there are auy prouablo dele gates in the bereaved family. That's the kind of a gossipout political friend is, and I tell von lie know a lot, see He knows who is related, to whom and is prepared to state, whenever he spies an office Feeker talking with a politician as to what the onto me of tho ti nferencs is going to lie says he can tell by tbe attitudes of the two n:on, I Io knowi just how long John Thomas is going to continue in that court house, winch is more than John knows him self, nnd ho can divulge but he won't just what some inau l,y the name of Powell will do with a few of the. men who are hanging around him at the present time. But I loll you ail tbil keeps him bustling; and I don't see that be makes much by it. NOW, if he would devote soms of his effoi t to get. ting points on stocks or tbe next spot where a real estate l oom will break out, he might bs of some use to his day and generation, but at present be is a trifle of a bore, and as my employer is only a sort of a politician at odd epulis he doesn't cara for political pointers to any prodigious degree Henos we wol come the viltof the go, :ip who talks about girls more than tho other follow who is "Op" on p ilitict. St I, for or,", urn glad that Scranton U to nave base ball this year. I don't rare anything a! out base bull, consider it fast and vulgar to go to see games, but my employer and bis assistants ami moit of the men with whom he does businest hold to a different opinion, nnd b is apt to sav on hot summer afternoons: ".Mist Helen, I find I have to go to Providence on ur gent business, and I don't believe there'll be anybody in this afternoon, mi you may look up early nnd go home." I notiee there't something about base ball hire Christmas time It sort O1 makes a mac feel at peace with nil mankind, That's the way my employer acts when ho is sotting out, I'm never around when ho CsmeS back, put nave been tola tout in tho history of has" ball in Srranton there have been tunes when my employer wns uot the Hweet tempered and courteous gen tleman be usually appears to be, but that he baa been known to "ramp ami tear," to use the expressive phrase of my informant. B My theory ns to Ibis universal sweet- nsssandliRht that seams to pervade the atmosphere about a man jnt us ue hi going to start oil' to see a game, is tlut in his In art bo knows it In be a sort of sill v way to spend bis valuable timo niul his quarter of a dollar, and that liko the boy who is about to play truant and steal a holiday. ho feels it bis duty to bo purtienlarly adorable before disappearing so as to ward elf any possible criticisms of his Imsginary motives. I'm glad we nr.' to have Dnso ball oven if our club never amounts to anything Until about the next to the lust game of the season. HlLEH WaYKB, Cue to LnziniH and Btlnglntu. WOkitsBprn BMora Wltilo tho I'UHl year buo bupn unojuaily fruitful of erlroein this count ry, und nl t bongh the KU'.lmi Itiss have DO been able tocatl Ii and punish as m.uiv of the crimi nal. as they could wish, it does not by any mean prove that reign of terror exist In the Community, No.thir Uue it prove t tint that the local aatiiorltlee do not poe tess tho necessary mogne 10 turn down ii.. i criminals and pnnWi tbem, Their slowness in this rtantiot a not tborougb lacli ot fupda it. it the lack f " norgy und false economy that halts it tho outlay o! raffle! tit mi ':ev to provide for the rest ami I'm;, fiction 1 1 the wrongdoers. Ov d ' i profwilom miatiitphia V '". The mdical collet ; torn oot at a rate of 0,000 nor year, The of population ii abont 3 per cent num. naainst s me- cent. Incrosi doctors growth ptT line n ill tic number ot doctors. Aa the public boaltn ivianiii'i uniiutiuired. it i-, evtd'-iu tliul t "J medical department t pr teeslonal hntl- s i- overdone, There are too many lawyers nnd doctors, usalltho lawyers nnd doctors are i---:ui to admit.. Swells In Km llbl "slnc.' H . :' FHBton Senator Gorman n snendlnB coiiai.'er- ablo 1 1 me keoplnn oniet. is but one 1 way In the v.'orM to bo sure of having the best paint, and that I-, to ure only a well-established brand v( strictly pure white lead, pure liiftccd nil, and pure colors. The following brands are stand ard, "Old Dutch" process, and are always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead "AUanUo," " Jewett," "FanneBtock," Btynu Davis "Armsti ; & McKclvy." :;: If you want colored paint, tint any tif the above Btrictly pure leads with National Lead Co.'.s Pure Vv'liite Lcn.1 Tinting Colors. Then colors are told in onc-pouti 1 cant, cath can being Mine It nl to tint tj pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead tbericalrcd sbadet they are In im seats ready-nixed palnta, hut a combinaUon it perfectly pats colors iu the handiest Conn to tint suiiiiy Pan White Lead. B nd ut a postal card and y i our U.nU vn palnta and cot r-card, Bee, NATIONAL LEAD CO., Nea V,,iL. BO YOU KNOW Thai before purchasing anything in our line yon should be sure to examine our stocks.' BEAUTIFUL DI'.SIflNS IM Dinner, 3a and Toilet Sets All the leading shapes and decor ations. Baby Carriages TO SUIT ALL PURSES. All Prices Rock Bottom. Conrsen, demons & Go. 422 LACKA. AVE, AYLESWORTH'S Meat Market The Finest In tbe CiU The latent improved ftir nlshinai M,' apparatus for keeping meat, butter and cgts, 899 WTonttaa Ave. O- Up to DATE NECKWEAR STOCK BOWS, RF.VERSIBL3 4-IN-HANDS, WHITE LAWN 3TOCK TIES AND BOWS; Something New for FULL DRESS. WANT 'i An extrn (i nn !! nrv p. Mill r Sciinn J yi,., An os i rt Hoe "t hicki)rloB"8qttarj Plaao 175 1 A Rood tUlni'H Brothers Btinaru Piano.,, in i Ag i Moyor BrotboBfr'Hjuaro Plaao.... ttti A good Firth 4 PonilBqanrn flano TS A k I Plnphonta Hqnara Puuio no A vary good BoitoB Piano Co. Walnut (tprlulit Vl A very j.,"i Wbeolook llprigtil Piano.. IM a viiiw r I Whoelook Dprlgbi Piano.. IMI nr :v: GUERNSEY BROTHERS' NEW STORE HBntB ASK Y0UB GROCER STOWEE HAMS. LARD. EVERY HAM AND PAIl- OF LARD BRANDED. 'ni$$rLlKD THE STOWERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, PA GOLDS! I LING YOU 'f, Tff 111! T Xo article of wearing apparel for I he ensuing six months will bo so prevalenl and universally worn. Millions have been and v, 111 bo urn Le and nearly every Dry Goods Store will keep them. But io jet tho proper lit, "there's the rub." Wo have mode this branch a study, and not a single garment It is been placed in Btock before being thoroughly inspected as to fit and workmanship and at the Baine timo to bo Bupplied at prices within the reach of everybody. SILK this year can be obtained at acarlj tbe prices of Cotton last .year. Just think ofiM will purchase a good Silk NVaUt, stylishly made, with balloon sleeves. And when it comes to 'niton Waists we have thein from -" centsnpwards. Ladies' iiavin Garments, .i list closed out from :t 'ou can gel your pick Goldsmith TZlctors With the Ne-w Valves Cut of Sight. Our new liicyclcs are now to be seen at our 3 1 4 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CREDENDA, 6ENDR0NS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We arc mak- 1 1 in extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. mi II Ul nl 314 Lacka. Avo. FINE ENGRAVING IS Announcements, Reception and Visiting Cards, Monograms, Menus and Dinner Cards, Stationers nnd Engravtra r.17 LACKAWANNA A Via N. B. m wo ouoring n new e Book of 'Common edition of tbe Prayer, well Ix ui'l in cloth. Two Copies for 25c. Single Copies, 13c. Pia jiOtiiiisyo Reynolds gros.nta no or Organ LOOK AT THE L.IS3T: a n good Blionlnget uprtgut Plaao.. ORi ;an. A Mnion A Hatnlln.noitrlj oow.hlgli top, tlntll'l.' rv.Ml An A. B. PtllUM, mariy w., bgO top, uonblo roo'i , A i lilronoCottuse.notirly ni w,bUfhtop, ilonlti" rood A worcettar. nearly now, high top, lonbla road 224 I and Organfl at Wkolatalo nnd Bataili "n AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH TH S $ WHAT Mil EM'OW AND YOU KNOW ABOUT SHIRT v: y i::'tAJ I if WAISTS SOME PLUMS IM Oacss er.d prominent mannfaoturer ids eniin; much below the usual price. Brothers & ENAMEL WARE For ONE WEEK we will sell Enamel Ware cedented iriet-. Tea and Coffee Pot3 ONK-QUART, PWCQUAHT, fl 7c. THBEE-Qt 55c Also Dresden and Preserving Kettles, Sance Wash Dishes and Tea ivottlcs at equally low prices. GLOBE SHOE STORE Reliai Goods One Price Satisfaction Guaranteed 227 Lackawanna Avenue EVAHS & POWELL, Proprietors Dr. Hill & Son Albany Dentists Pt trctii.-f.'.ro: beftt sat, ft tor efu "251 an 1 tix'tii without 1 lite", callaq crowa "J j bridge work, rail fbr i.rio-1 u;ul weryi e 1 TONALCtlA. tor trMtlni uatu wlt ..'ut l aiu. tiootbW. No M OVER ElRST MATIOMAI TANK- By Dr. Slumber t, Tho BpBCtalM OB tro Kyt. HoadoOhN Ktki N.'i v.'usm-w rot. 'vol. l..uost ar.d improv.-il Style ol i'.yo qIumi fipaotacioa at tho LowattPrloaai BBrtArtlaalal Byw bawtad tor 5. jos SPKUCE ST., op. Old Post Offlca. Cheap? A Standotd.BBBtly now.bjgb top,donble rood A : liniiiiici'r. ni'.irlj m'w, IiikIi l"p. Aonble rood (sol And ibout .Mother wm oeoond hand or- u:w. m to W. The above ooll ioI Ion Hocond-oaad Intnl. nientoarokll In good otdor, fully gnaraU' ,Mi li'i'O. tli" itrrntost liarRnlnii i'vi r rflori'il in th to city, cau ana no taon. inataiuiwiiii or iti looanl t'r oaib. WYOMING AVENUE, SCRANTON. Inatallnienti s BAZMm IWHaW OR UY OOWN liCHUyt . ... z Jackets sample line of the most Stylish Company. til the following unnre- ABT, F I iCAKT. nvr QUABT, 70c, Tans and P CONWAY HOUSE A ISA and l l BtKS AVl.M r. On the American Plan. Bcranton'a nawan and beat equipped boM now OPBM TO THE rt nr.ii:. Boated bj Rtearo. Kleetrle Bella. JatU lulls mi nil l Boon target Wall" l Ightod and Airy ttooma, 1 1 oi j tiling Complete, AJbti THE UOIlKBIi IMPBOVBIIKNTaj Office on aooond floor. OoodsaatptB . room ottaffhod. P. J. CONWAY, Prop. miiiiaicKimiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiu I DO YOU REQUIRE I ACCURATE S II "!3 i 8 S WE HAVE IT. . I EDWIN G. LLOYD ISSLaok. Ave. r mUMNIMIIimilllillllilHIIHHIlS QEED POTATOES O Al.l. II ORION SETS ALL BEST VARIETIES. Ami all SEEDS in kinds QABDEN bulk ;vml in puck- Pierce's Market FENIM AVE. L