4 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 80 1894. SCRANTON TRIBUNE F. E. wood, General IVls negor. rcrusnEt) daily amp wieki.y in Sciias rar, PA., iiy The 'I'biuuss 1'uuusuiwo Cour-Asr. N' w Tork Office: Truiusb Buildiwo, ' I' NK S. OBAT. ft XA.iKH. fared at fns Pottofflce at Fcrnntnn, Pa, a Btcond-Claa Hail Hatter. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. SCRANTON". APRIL VC, 1SV,. The Sckanton Base Ball club, liav inc, at a moating hold last Tue'i day evening, exprsaseil a deaire to diapcnsA with the co-operation, of tbe newtpaper ol tbia city in stimulation loeal interest in tba national game, The Tribune will bar aftar confine ita reporta of gauiae at tbia club a park to tba mar newe au nouuoament of the result. Tbla, it it belioveci, will fnlly sititfy thepubllo's nrioaity aa to how tbia peculiarly man aged club is projresalng toward tbe in evitable. What Coxeylsm Means. Nd mattar what view ia taken of the cause that have induced vagrant u,uade of men iu various portions of tilt) country to begin a pilgrimage to ward Wasniugton, the fact itself will be a atrikiug retneinbruuce iu our his tory. Together with the soup house and tbe subscription list it will go down to coming generation aa one of the first fruits of those glittering promises by whioii tbe Dauiocratio party gained its only restoration to powar aftar tbe war for tbe preservation of the union. That in an enlightened age, at the latset and meat liberal period in the progress of our boaated uineteeutb cen tury civilization, in face of all of th o uservativs and lastraiuiiig influauoea Which generally tlilfused adueation aud eolture are supposed to impart, there should. dsHpitu the prevalence of uni versal peaie, be euch a condition of af fair tn the most enlightened nation in the world as would cause tnauy honest aaJ contclentUu men not only to ax -opt the uprisings ot the rabble as mat tar.' of eourse but should indue tbtm astualiy to aiJ these quixotic umltrtak uua in their professed parpoiee or' over wing congress until II should "legis late relief to the masses" Is an anomaly lo 3tuy2 lozs, rrh?a we consider its fall eiifoiSeancs, a to bt altnost nntn teilisible. What has beu tbe swift o4 awiol matation in our politics thai should, in little more than one short year, sinfc the mfst prosperous, pro gressive and contented nation of the universe down to the level of a fer meutiug and irrational mass, leavened with tbe philosophy of anarchy and despair and ready, like the Jack Cades of semi-civilized days, to break forth into any maduees promising moment ary diversion or spoliation? if the harden for thi change rest even ao much as half upon the shoulders of the present administration, Democ racy as a ruling politioal por.tr mnst be permanently banished from federal authority. If this l on of the natural and logical fruit of the mingled igno rance, spitefalness, obstiuacy and sec tional greed that have outcropped at every step in the furthtrance of tbe Democratic fiscal policy, dare we ever ugaio, at least during the lifetime of this generation, entrust such politicians witn the symbols of power? If, from the fnion of Democracy witu atiar chitm, soeialiim and trplfiad discon tent, there are born thete evil and their attendant train, can sensible citi zen retain a vestige of confidence in that hybrid amalgamation? The stability of the republic require that we should get back to eelid first principles. Thi lowing of partiian wind, if it be not oon obckd, means the reaping of vvhirlwlnd tbtt will rive and rend. There is a feel. . among Scranton Elk that VYIlkes-Karre hospitality ha t notil recently been greatly underrated. BO FAB It the soft coal strike bis thus fir affected anthrncite.it ha been to increase lomewhat the demand for industrial aizss. If the strike iboald be prolonged, as many fear it may be, this increase in the demand for anthracite will probably continue and tnv grow. It would be a policy of wisdom, how ever, not to count on thi increue, bnt lot It com" In tfc nature of aa unex peeted boom. Th ti-up of the bi tuminous mimes s of neh uncertain duration as to make it dtairable to b 7ery conservative in estimating its good ejects upon tbe mining activities cf this region. Wi evidently an impression in Indiana that thi is somewhat of a Re publican year. To Regulate Immigration. Cos of ths admirable legislative pro positions before this congress is ths bill offered by Representative William A. Stone to perfect the loos restric tion now imposed on immigration. t'b bill has keen reported favorably from tba bouss jndictary committee, but ha ince been ihoved aside through the prolonged inability of ths Demo cratic majority to muster a working quorum. Inasmuch a the Stone bill sains destined to occupy a large plats in the forthcoming dissussions of thi yet unsolved problem, w need offer bo ezcuas for quoting its essential pro visions. It provides: That no alien Immigrant shall be ad mitted within tbe United states unless he or she shall exhibit to the United States Inspectors of arriving immigrants at the place of admission a certificate signed by the United States cousul or other author -ited representative of the United States at the place neareat where said immigrant lai)t resided, setting forth that the said consul or other United States repreieuta Une has made an Investigation Concerning said immigrant and that aid immigrant does not belong to the class and classes of alien immigrant excluded from admission into the united States under the provi sions of the Act of congress approved March 8, 1891, or by any other law of the United States that now oxiats or may hereafter lie passed. -Said immigrant sbalL la addition, conform to all nraeot requirement;) of law. d shall be the duty of United States coneula and United States reproaentativea in other countries to in vestigate and grant or withhold certiil cAtfc, f lialf Lo dtatloi yd onlnVestltretioa imdef the AfrectfnM unrt tftstrBettons f the state department, according to the laws of the United States aa aforesaid. According to ths careful favorable report of the house Judiciary commit tee, the obvious purpo3o and tenor of thi bill is to prevent tbe criminals and pauper of Europe from bsing sent in discriminetsly and reckleisly to the United States. It impose no real hardship upon the honest and capable newcomer. It sets up no Invidious dis tinction as to race, sect or crued. It merely place in the hands of our rep resentatives abroad the power to In quire into the titling of the candidate for immigration, so that if he be not eligible under our law he my be spired the trouble and expense of ' a fruitlesa trip across the Atlantic; and so, also, that Americans may be spared the possibility, which now exists, that unfit persona m,iy, after getting toonr shores, be enabled to squeez through, -t ia the simplest of truths to say that among the great mass of American cit izens thero is no narrow prejudice of any kind adverse to the cordial admis sion into this country of all emigrants, from whatsoever source, who will add to the wealth, character and patriotism of thslr adopted country. But it Is equally true that when this is said, our duty as a hospitable nation end. We art under uo obligations to accept the criminulsor the paupers whom Europe refuse to protect. These classes bo long to the nations which develop them. Every natiou, like every lu.us hold, ph. mhl in this sense take care of its own. If thi lesson of today will induce the American of tbe future to ttrik ut ths poll and head off mischievous leg -Ulator who would paralye home in dustries by visionary tariff schemes, rather than seek to ruin tbe business of employers who are already struggling under tbe burden of finacsial depres sion, the country cm wall afford to bear the present calamities uucomplajn iugly, Puerile Politics. Tho&a Republicsa journals at various plnca In the itata who affect to be lieve that baoaueu The Tribune does not approve of cawrdly back-biting directed against the candidacy of Hep rassiltativ John U Itobiutou. of Me dia, for lieutenant governor of toil coiuiuouwealth it therefor dsilrss to abut off pra-couveutloii debite are guilty of u very feeble as well as a vety futile quibble. It is one thiuu t dis cuss a candidate's merits gad demerit) in the language common atuoua' gen tlemen , an 1 it it unite another thing to deal out (harp innuendo and anony mous abuse. VY favor th fullest aud freest discussion of all the candidate likely to be named at next month a Kb publican gtst convention. Th.it is what thev announce tiie:niel7 for. It is eminently fair and propsr to talk .is much about them as there are real facts to talk about, because in u multitude of counsel Uwre is wisdom But tins desirable freedom and frank ness of comment is far removed from veiled abuse or covert attack. Tiiore Is no perm snau t profit to any man ot any party In the kind of tnclies which hue been employed by several BWpi par in this State in thair effj.-ts to head iff the ruiug Robiuson tide. We do not believe for an instant that Wal ter Lyon or nny of hia real friends responsible for this metnol of counter attack. It is not their style of warfare They are gantlemau Tbey are m.u in ; an honorable fight for a laulable oftles tid are willing equally with .Mr. Kobinton. to abide the result without whimpering. Therefore, we protrxt that the policy of the political aseaasui is equally as unfair to Mr Lyon him self as it is to the object of these con temptible thrusts la the bask. Besides, it ia bubyisu. There le no neceeaity for it. There is no justifica tion for It, Grown meu ought to kuow better Horse dealer Coxey i the bett ad vertised stock-raiser in the country, and it didn't coat a cent There's method in the madness of a horse jockey. It is with gonuiue regret that news Is received of the nf:l ction which has nvertakep sk-1'ostiuaater Oeceril Frank Hatton. Cemlng Tuisiay morning to his office In tbe band; ma new home of hie enterprising Washing, ton Tost apparently ia the best of health and vigor, he was striokeu al most immediately with paralysis and for hours lay betweeu life and I , TLia blow seems doubly temblo whm the faot Is recalled that Mr. Iiatton, at riO, bad been one of tbe moat active, brilliant. Incisive and osuetio joqrnil Irts and men of affairs that onr boaottf has ptodoeed, His prio:ial effliutioD is a public misfortune, while teat be may recover will be a national hopo. Kodak Culture. Tbe stepa which are being made toward the formation of a local earner club deserve to succssd. That a com munity posstssing U"b an abundance of pictOresqosTiess in it evury environ ment at 1 th happy fortune of Scran ton should not have an organization of amateur photographer was an anomaly wbieh time and progress wre bonnd to correct. Apart from possessing great usefulness as a healthful exercise and means of culture, the pructics of ama teur photography it n most valuabls aid to the cultivation of the oft-neglected art of local geography. Ithai been very trenchantly remark ed by critics of our American common school system that the course of study pursued by it might produce graduates learned in the book-lore of ancient civ ilizations, bat painfully ignorant of thslr own immsdiate surroundings Fortunately a tendency has recently developed toward the correction of this false balance. The taking of groups of pupils out on little scientific excur sions is ons pleasant recreation now coming into general vogue. There le also a greater effort than formerly to teach local hietory and local biography, although it eeenis to tie that these ob jects are still too much neglected. lint the one general moans of famil iarizing the inhabitants of Rcranton with tuo scsuia beauties of Scranton and ite vicinity ia in the direction of kodak culture, In which ploasant pas time children and grewn persons may participate on equal terms. It will be a valnable auxiliary to tbe educational institutions of this community whan 200 amatsur photogrnphori of Hcran tiiu get banded together for purposes of exhibition ami conquest At oet week's reception in the Young Men's Christian Association ball this fledg ling organization will initiate the pub- lie into tbe beauties aad mysteries of camera snap sbots, and from this anspicions start great progress is ex psoted to evolve. After all the erudite deference which many cultured Americans have paid to the theatriesl otiticisms of the ponderous London papers, it seems al most ludicrous to read bow thee same British censors grow learned, serious and eloquent in praise of the "master ly acting" and "unexpected modesty" of Prise Fighter Corbett. Modesty, quoth' ii ! Bless them, don't they know the difference betweeu modesty and a newly-landed traveler's sea legs? Wait until brother Corbett gets his second wind ; he will talk them deaf, dumb and bliud. As lor acting, the present cbampion has been accused of many things hare at home but never, to our kuowledge, of that. The Gibbets Are Ready. There is an adage that he who eals mustard must expect a blisterod stomach. In much the same way those who ate striving in tbe senate of the United Statei to carry favor with the unthinking by putting invidioni taxei on the thrifty and thoughtful must uat be surprised if the crowd to which they rater shall constantly cry for more, and grow ugly when finally dis appointed. Not even Seuator Mills, deapite all his eloquence iu favor of the vieloul inoome tax. would aeriously support a bill to print paper money aud pay it to idle men without eeeurlty or iuierost. Yot how can he consistently begin the work of a demagogue without follow ing the task to Its logical oqaoleaionsl There are just a many vote lo be won by the politician who should favor the giving to every poor man of a bunch of fiat notes aa by tho sclieun to increase the value of the poor man's belongings by exempting them fioni a just pro portion of the expensia of government , perhaps more. The one coarse is pre cisely a sensible, manly and patriotic hs the other. VVho koows that the mob which today demand th income tax may not tomorrow demand unlimited list in one)' The whole amount ,,f this thing ia that there is no safety to a republic in theopenltia of favoritism's legislatiye door. The !niui t ix i an attempt of desporato political Jacic S lepnar It to tickle the preju 1ks of the rabble by levying a blackmail on men of q lality. It ia MgaWaf robbery un ! r ooVar of the law, lone with a view to making ita immoral spoils the ati ppiug atonea to public 'fd. Let it net. then. 1m forgotten that for SfeXJ lUoh partisan bpn4lt tiier-' it a g.hta; nlitedj tigged forth. WiutN Li inr-w conoty gati its o'.d court house torn down an I a Lew one lnl!t on nme othr site, ths city of Wllkee-Barre will have a handsome para in tba vjry center of the business district. When tins tuns comes, once boWtful Scrantoniaua will not ay a word Tiik cV.-ha.mos Base Ball club w.mld l-kecscd local newapaper to give it $ ) worth of advertising daily in ei onanire for a 40 ceut ticket, but the .lea doi not eeem to meet with recip rocal nttVQstMin OTTED Just ill Jest. "1 tn leaiible of tba honor you do me, Mr. Sjioo.iniacre, In the proposal of mar riage you have jnt Bade," said the yocog woman, with a iight -url of the up, "but cirrun.itanres bWf wklch I have no cod U. 1 will tiiinpel ma to decline lbs bocor." "V. hat ere tbofe rirctfttCtanOSC, Ma. Jrtm-baw ?' fiercely demnuded the young man. "Jf oaf clrmnutaurev Mr poonanmre.' ( TUlHljTI 7Vitti ,r Adapting Tbame'.vf to i ircuuntance. liny l stayed in the parlor " last averting when Mr. Spieexen waaraliin' cu ltrr, Jatt yoa told me. Mother That's a good bny: and here n th- caeytjf I promised you. Did you get lird ' Little Hoy Oh. no. We played blind manV bnfT. and it w.mld liavr Inn Iota of fnn, onlv I was "it" marly all the ttOMb Strrrt ti' Smitk e (inl .Veu . Doctor Y think, then tint it ia ner vona prt strati n i hat your wifn 'in' Huabaud Yi, I'm aareof it. Do-t'r lies sue l.ail anvihing that hat specially worried tier that you know of litisUaad Vi; von see she has a new priog hat, urd aba ran never tell wlieu It's ou straight. ' iicoj" ( i ' N un. "What old the rrltica think of your new flpevat' aekad tiie composer's friend. "They didn't give me lunch enrunrajre ment. They predict that it will not b popular.'' "Why, I thought it wa very nriiji nal." "fee, that a the criticism that dis courage me." rVotMagtea sfar. "Well, well"' exclaimed the alitor. "If that waen't a queer eirtrnre' " "What waa Matf" asked the foreman. "There was n man in here just uow who didn't seem to ku " any more about how n newspaper nould be run than I do." WmMngb' Slur. Miutiie-I shall never marry any man who drink'. Ma-r.ie Isn't that a rather rleky vow to make, d -ar What asnrsm e hsye vi-u that any euber uiau will ever prnnosiltn you. HdUtMpotU Jour mil. Po.led Him "What nn- roil atiilying ao hunt about; anked til aflfe of the roclts rlbbesl 1 mMrnt. "1 vhs jist tryin' to bgger out in my own mind whether thi ' man Cleveland the .loner er tho whale.'' -IndUnapolit Journal. Dcctor-Man ellve! what made him take forty grains of quinine when I only said ton? home one Untile a mistake, "It waa you, doctor, when you told him l enuWl lull, -n 1 1 1 . v u-l,ial,v .,ft... each dose." tVn'cooo Inter Ucean. 'So Miss Plightlngnlo Is not going on the stage, aftor all." "She isn't sure about It. Dr prospoots were splendid, but the judge excluded moat of the senaatiounl testimony from her trial." H'aihingtuu Star. "Don't you think socletyiii New JfprJ is improvinjf ' "I diit't know about tlixt," was the re sly. "Hut 1 have certainly noticed a marked and steadv elevation In the social tone ot Sing Sing.'' H'.'7iiiij(on Star. Tftaasn 'llOr Wisdom in Little Bliverb: A good discourse is that from whjoh one ran take not blue without taklugth lifo - Fenel(ni. That which wo are, we are all tho while, teaching, not voluntary, but involuutarlly'. Kntenon. ur life' Boor l?ld upon etraty; no ci-flck in It but shiiws the underlying heaven. (J. Kingsley. A perverse tamper and adieccateuted fretful disposition, whorevar they prevail render any Nt ut cf lilo uu tisj.py"- c , , 1 have always said that the greatest ob ject in education I to aeciwtwn a youug man gradually to be his own master. Sitlney Smith. It martyrdom now is on the decline, it le not because martyrs are less zealous, but because martyr-mongers aio more wise. Cotton. Mee t the first beginnings: look to the budding mischief before it has time to ripen to maturity. Shakespeare. We seek advice iu difUculties: but in common speech wo are apt to confound it with admonition. ( h-irles Lamb. Often do the spirits of great events stride on before tho events, and in today already walks tomorrow. t?oleriigr. And though mine arms should conquer twenty worlds, there's lee fellow beats all conquerors. Thumas Decker. Cozsyii.m Has a Birioua Phase. rniacUtoMg Record, The moment it shall become possible for mobs on the outside to sway tbe judgment of thom whosp buaiuejis ' 1 to Ictisltlte inside thn walla of the oanilol there will be an end of free rertresi ht , dive government. The rlcht of petition is sacred, and is open to All; imt Wnen thie orderly preesdiire Is turned into u species of luvnsinu and of truculent insistence upon certain courses of action it is time that some remedy stiouU be couslderud. On Rhyme in Time. Get ready for the circus. It will aoou he hare, yoa know: Though 1 . Jcai bis happy soul HI ill marches with the i.how. Rnow your boyhood's happy day Iu glimpses of the clown, And drosin your griaf I la peanut glee, Aa done in Alleninwn. II ilkt$-Bart limit. We are Headquarters for Everything in Our Line. REFRIGERATORS WATER C00LER3 ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAMMOCKS and BABY f! ARRT A fiRfl A laiye line (lf New and BeBttti I ul UOOdSj all suitable ir -ilU. Coarsen, Olemons & Co. 422 LACKA. AVt. AYLESWOATH c LlDai Lrar.:ct Ih Rw1 in Hi Qh Tim latest Improted far nlalntiKS ami apiuratu for keeping uisat. butter Had r . tS Wti.nilii Air MM MORTGAGE 6 BONDS or rut FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A liuii'tM nunilwr of the above Monda nre fur i!e at pur and ac or and attrntel i tii fn-win parties;, fmni whom copies of tho morltfau'e and lull iul filiation can Ik- ohtaiuwl. V. W. lulli.in, Cashier Befl National Kink. Wilkna Harre, 'a, W. L WaUiwi, 'saltier Fiit .Vn tional Flanlv, I'lttslon, I't J. L. iV-len, iililer People's Savings Rauk, rithiton, Pa. A. A. Hiydi a, 1 'resident Miners' Savings Biirjfc, I'ltLstou, Pa. And by the Si-ranUiu Savings Hank iind Tmst (.mnauyiruatec under the Mortgage. T. H. Athertoo, Goaasel, WILKES I'.AIilM:, PA. WANT a Piano or Organ Cheap? LOOK AT THE LIST: Anaxtraflne Honrs; F. Uillor Sqnaro Pfaeaj iith Au tra nn rtilcki-rlDc 'Snuarx I'lann ITS Agiioil Halm's HrutlnTs Sqitara 1'iann... 100 A good Mever Brothers "luaroFunn IW A K"ol Klrlli & I'uiid Squurn I'lano 7i A no.l l'iBv!ifiti ,.,,. I'iaiio ill A (;ki.l Ito.i.m ian Co Walnut L'stritfltt in A vt-ry kikkI Wh.-. l.i. k Vyi ig bt I'laBi- . INI A vt-ry k'oiul Wlmpl.H-k t'.i iglit riauo . l.'JI GUERNSEY BROTHERS' NEW STORE, 324 Planes ASK YOUR GROCER S TOWERS' HAMS. LARD. EVERY MAM AND PAIL OF LARD BRANDED. pa ntfytfm Tflg STO WERS PACKUW CO., SCRANTON, PA GOLDSITH'S Wastes no Breath Upon the Desert Air IN TELLING YOU WHAT WE KNOW AND YOU KNOW ABOUT No article of wcarinK apparal for the ensuing six months will be so prevalent and univei.sally worn. Millions hove been and trtll he mtde and nearl.v every Dry Uooils Htore will ktp lUeui. iud to et the proper fit "there's the rub." We l.uve m.tde this bia.u.1. astudv, and not a tingle garment has been placed in stock before hem;; thorouhl inspected a to bt aud woikman-jhip and at the sauio time to ba supplied at price- riloin the reach pf everyhoily. SILK WAISTS thi-j y?ar can be obtained at uearly the prices of Cutttiu last year. Jusl Ihing of H 2. M will purchase a Mod Silk Waist, Mylishly made, with balloon aleeveg. Aud when it comes to Cotton Waists we have them from L'5 cents upward?. SOME PLUMS IN Ladies' Capes and Jackets t Having just i loscd out from a prominent manufacturer his entire sampLe line of the limb btylisb uarriHNita. You tma(et your piuk much below the usual price. Hcmifll - A ill 1 Ll Victors With the New Valves Out of cisrht Our new Bicycies are now he seen at our ; i LacKa - to wanna avenue store. 7ICT0R8, BPALDIN6, cki iM A. (JO IKONS. And a full line of Hoys' and Girts' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices oil Second-hand Wheels. J, D.WILLUMS&BRO. 314Lacka. Ave. FINE ENGRAVING Wedding ligations, AnnounceM, Reception and Visiting Cards, Monograms, Menus and Dinner Cards, Reynolds Bros. Stalloners and Engraver. BIT LACK AMf ANNA AVU N.B. We nre offering a new edition of the Hook of t'oinuion Prayer, well bound inthdlt. Two Copies for 25c. Single Copies, 13c. A rary good bliouingr LarlgUt i'iu. . . lib OlCJANM. A Masi n Haiiillu.nearly uaw.lilgh top, aoawa reed I w An A. B, Cliasu, luiirljr nsw, liigb too, douMo Vujjtt " A t'lnniKo rottagK.msiirh itaw, rilrfh lop, dmililu raoil W A weroaeter, nearly as, tiigii top, diiiiblu rami HI anil Organs at Wholesale and Kotall. on Inataf ! r " I r-r- - . I AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH SHIRT WAISTS Rrr.t"hrc & JL V 1 i I 1 V 1 J ENAMEL WARE i'or VSii,K w$ will aell JbLuuinl Ware at the iollowiujf uaDift ondt.-ut6d prices. Tea and Coffe Fcts cyr-rvAr.T. fffagetipQ, Ta!.rr..jVAr.r, rorr. ""uzi, tSfSMQJM ZOc. c,7C- GSc. GO;. 7C. AUo Drlcn and PrMcrVlng Kettic. Sauce Pan6 Pota 1 Vasb Diehes ad Icttiletties ut equally low ntim. iFoote & Shear Co, GLOBE SHOE STORE v,i"WfcM" 1 wraai Reliable Goods One Price Satisfaction 007 I oa ao sai-i L.auravvaiina r v cm i ut: EVANS & POWELL, Proprietors, Dr. Hill Son Albany Dentists Frt ltU. KA 1-t -t. J; for (r"l vajw aP'l sHthote asl V.tA rruim and hrMco rk. rail fri prtcs ami ttT on TOWj&flUL for sMraenai .-tt willioul 11 u. Nuuttiet Noa'aa. OlKn 1 llast MAVItkMAI. II A MI. i Scientific Eye Testing tree By Dr. Slumber, Tar ili Mia ' U'adaobaa anJ .. l-i - I--' -' ' lusprovotl S.tyl' of Era Qlaaea aiul Spsi-laslva at Uis Lowest Fries, liesl A ttflclal Gyai Imrrtso (or jos SPRUCE ST., op. Old Post Office. A btatulariVaaarly now.high top,doubla read A -I...I.H... !, ii. i tv naw, Inch top, ,1. nW.j iv- 1 .. U Alid about iJ) othor gojd acoond baud or gaus. f!(l to K'l. Tka alKive eolli-otlon of Secondhand Ituru lnrbls iiroall in vtoad ordur, fully jrnman tuod thf irrcstsst ligln vm eru la this city, (.all an. i as tlinr-i luttaliuisvli or diHcounl for - I mePta L- '- '. 1 "I '' BAZAAR STeJ.OiM Sit Lif CuWN LOilfiJL Company. Guaranteed CONWAY HOUSE li? am! 1J4 TXXS AVHSV. Qa the American PlcSn Scrantos'a asvrast nr. J tt: o;uipr id cctaL WOW OPElf TO THE PUBLIC Beat by stmn. Flcctilc BtlU Batt Tubs ea each ttour. Larg.- Well" Lighted ami Airy Kooms. KiSrjthiag Complrtc. All TIIK MODLRK IXPROVCMENTft Offl ou sec.iad floor. Uood sample ( rjom attacbaJ. P. J. CONWAY, Prop UiiiUiiiiiii(iiiiiiiliiiitiiiiuiiiiHiti im n pel DO YOU REQUIRE 3 ACCURATE TIME? Wal HAVE IT. EDWIN G, LLOYD4 av I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigitiimiuiisiiiiia s EED POTATOES ALL fcEST VARaiTIE8 ONION SETS a iul all kinds GARDEN SEEDS iu ImJk aud in puck- Pierce's Market f - E IM IM AVIC.