r THE SCKANTCW THIjUUNE TUESDAY MORNING-. MAY 1, 1894. SCRANTON TRIBUNE F. E. WOOD, General Manager. Prni.tsnrn haii.v Ann wiekly tn shia- TON. PA.. UY lllli IHIMU.N tUUI.lMllNO Company Ni w Voi'K 1 i'hof: THWWti BlTtMtWI FfrK S " ' , worn. Mtterd or lh' tottafllct ' Vron'"H ftrotui-i fOM J ell- ilQlttt THE SCRAN10N TRIBUNE. B( HAOTON. AY 1. 1S04 Wbgm two thousand repriseiitativt" Sc-riintoniiius will begin the week by dtterting business for the uinjor half cl the afternoon, oa purpose to see n KHtne of bate ball, it is too Ute to deny tlis national pnstlioe'8 popularity. We have reached the diajnoud age. Come to a Vote. Tbo cptulni; of the fifth week of tbe tariff debnie iu the eeuutefiuds what is left of the Wilson bill In as helpless a stute of innocuous desuetude as the most uncompromising frle'id of pro tlon could wish to see. Did we say iu noonous desuetude? That, surely, was a dip of the pen; for no desuetude otiu be iuuocuons which surcharges nil bus loess operations with paralyzing un certainty and prolongs, far beyond its normal limit, tno duration of a cnu mercial crisis which bad ill iiuuiu hat origin in a dread of this iidtuieistra tration'i yet unexecuted purposes. If specific stsannoe could be girvu to the business ot the country that the ma jority in tbe senate apsiuit tariff de moittion is sufficiently strong and suf ficiently firm to resist to the eud this pending tfl rt to enaot a bvbrid and mongrel t..riff "rafirin" bill, who doubts. thai 'here Would be 'nsUnUu ecnis rerivil in !i id '.' Hut u lh an assurance cnn-.iot be giveu.no. would it, if giTeii,be believed. Whit is needed is derisive action; the ti.aing of a )a and uay vote; tbe put ting of the whole abominable conspir acy to a direct Md lraely-facd issue. Il there are senators who are resistiug tbe bill not on account of manly hos tility to its virion' principles, but sim ply ont of j iqui at their failure to share sufficiently In it distribution of MO lion a favors, It.'pnhlicAn reliance on their opposition IS likely to prove de ceptive end should not, therefore, eit. The prolongation ol tne tignt in tbe hope oi introducing dividing llde lietl s, Will a vl-w to wa!.-ning ts : o majority, is a visionary t pe for wboe enter t loment the suf fering b sins inte.-ests ol the eoutitry are prtvitig an ir.or i:n tlT c stly price, Tti blif tltut proiec'iou as a prinet j.v guins Mr I Rib by reason of tue per onal nnpopolerity ol tbe preeideol I Oertsin Qembefi of his own p rty i a poor re lance sc rcly :fi; ting so m tu. nton a contest. No; if the Wilson monstrosity cannot be rejected on lie own dsiuerits, made plain by the fierce light of itsantlcipi torytflcs upon American mdustry, it should not be starved to dsato Ibl mgfa long-drawn-otil senatorial inertia The Democratic party in deliberately pr itnted tbia measure in answer to the promises whereby it gained the suffrage ofalrge msjority of the sVneftau pr pie. To is it its formula for the tn atment of H ose pn' lie ills in the de scription of w i ich it recently employed s'j.h profuse simile and lurid exagg re tiou. It Is the only thing thut the D. m ccratic Intellect Is cap.ib! uf IBga st ing; and the longer that intellect w i up t. it , t ie w .:. t in bill b -c ::. Tli ere fere, if tn I) -uwcratL-patty, baying seen what the nir threat of such a measure can do In tile proetration of business, aol having read in the reeeut election statistics S'.ni't hints as to the popular opiulou With reference to it, deatrea in tn fees of tins" warning to porlst In tie coutse marked ont for it b tbe pirty's Inst national plat.'orm, it is not the part of w.Ml'.m for a Hepnl.licau minority to interpne teebnical oi structloti The people, against U'publican warn ings, two years ugo, d-Iiberatelv re sealed the old-ityie Confe lerate )r mocrscy in the federal saddle, and if tney are thereby cornpollel to tk a ride to ruin they will assuredly i,ave none but themselves to blame COXST! UMt upon its arrival in torrilied Washington was suggestive of the ancient fable iu reference to moun tains and moles. In yesterday's little tug of war it is trne that onr nine salaried young ath letes got slightly the better of a similar nnmber of atrnng-limhd hirelings from Luzme. Yet our Wilkes-lisrra friends should not take this toostri onsly to heart They will have two umpires to blame, David Mautin is for lirow. Mr Ms see is for (irow and the people are for Qrow. We regard this as settling the matter. Rosebery's Latest Speech. The Bogllab premi-r Inst Tuesday evening, before the London City Lib srsl club, made another of bis candid speeches In which dissimnlntion and conventional Unease ar frankly dis carded in favor of the exact truth ac curately stated In this particular ad dress, he deciarod without hesitancy that be was in favor of maintaining to its fullest measure the unity of the Bat nire, both n" home and elsewhere The problem ol Inme ml for Ireland co ild not not bs solved, he added in substance, without Ibe co-i p -rutto i of tbe intel ligent and liberal minded portion of the JLVilish people; and it would, he in'lua ed, be folly to expect this re form to be clubbed through parlia ment in advanoe of a majority assent from the people of the United Empire. If this means anything, interpreted iu the light of Lord Rosebery's past ad dresses, remarks and writings, it means that the new Liberal lender proposes to ask for Irclaud exactly that measure of autonomy which is enjoyed by an American stste without in the slightest degree either interfering with that state's allegiance to the federal Union or abridging the natural rights of its citizens. It Is very probable tbat sucii n request will not receive the unani mous consent even of the Nationalist members, let alone the English general electorate; yet to an American it seems all that could be desired and somewhat more than ever truly loomed up as a striking probability undsr the ctm paign for home rule direoted personally by Mr. Gladstone. It will be interesting: to see how Ibis broad bint f an nit'-red fntnr- policy will be welcont d iiy t . E lis p - lh' lllsely.' I, we err Oil Wli in tn loog ma o he iii h ff ii Ivo f all means . Icnlated t no list day to bring 1 1 ui V n id. Crt tlu Ii I t Mat th" nowprime mi dt-r h.n ilr ly a q ilred a personal m sur of popnl ir conn1 lenoe among the ty,.ic d dlreotora f Biitisii thongbl which was nev r ij ijed by Mr. G adstone durinur one of the many years that he fertilized by bit amazing elo qnence, industry and learning. Ii would be no now vagary of fate were the life-long labors of this grandest of grand old men toward n certain-end to bo crowned through another's instru mentality with success in an entirely uncontemplated manner. In thk death of Frank nation Amer ican journalism loses its most trenchant blade and good fellowship one of its most successful votaries. Ah editor of the Washington Post Mr. Hatton bus been a peerless lancer of sham, au in veterate hater of hypocrisy aud a mer ciless enemy of inawkisbness, syco phancy and "lahdedahism" in politics Dut by the same token bis heart beat over warmly for deserving mention 1, iu whatovtr party or class or section manifested; and when once his gyinpa tnies were collated there afterward be came no limit anl uo lagging to the spleudid energy of his triondabip. A bold, nervy and polg u ant enemy and a warm, impulsive and indefatigable friend, Frauk liatlon lived his life amid busy scenes, great activity and exhaustive demands; but he lived it nobly aud ended it well. White City Vandalism. There Ii aomettilng Indubitably pa thetic in tie present spectacle of tie imposing stiuctuies wiueh did such noble service at the World's fair bsiug sold nnder the anelioneer's hammer to the chance bidder. Yet the incident is characteristic of our American life, which rushes ever onward from nov elty to novelty so rapidly as almost to outrun memory. Already we are be ginning to forget the consummate splendors and infinite variety of last year's ouparalleled xootition. Where, six months ago, the word Chicago was "ti ev-rybody's li s and the wonders of tbe great white city formed th t!ime of talk aud reverie in tou million Yankee hotnee, there is now scare -ly even casual reference to ttiess outlived curiosities; and even the marvelous irebtteetnre of thai looomparabla x hitiit is today diaappe iring unnoticed before tbe combined aesaoiU of Inoen diaries and d alera in aucieu' junk In what other nation on th face of ihegl'jbe wou.l si uimora. Ie a sym- siutn of all mat Is great la th ins lerial sohlofementa of the century t coiiecte-l together witn such bonodleee enterprise and Inflnlta pain only to be again ditpr I as win a a fw short weeks of curious sxhiliition had run their c mrso and ezbaoated tne tins i rial ir.fiiix at th pcrtatyleel Trnly, this World's fair was in its msuag.-m-nt and pOTpOeea an American fair, distinct and sp irate from anything wblch could potsibly occur under any other ronreivald" auspices. F.veu Ibe heroic attempt of a few advanced ci.i- Cagoaus to Insure th perpetuation of trie m re notable extiitata. through t . agency of national iiiui-uin to be constructed on the white city a ruins, has railed mlaerablyi and of ihos prlcele-s tr-asnr-s of art and bati ll raft which wit:. in tbe year wr brought togfther fr 'in evsry point In the corapsss and displayed before the hasty visitor to .licks in park, only uco few have bean lecQrvd for pagma Dell study ai will in a few inontns adorn One of the mnesomi in i'uila lel phia or possibly fi.rm prt of th eqiup meut of the new-' orn ( 'nicag tiuiv-r-ity. Thrsi) mill fracti trial gems hive ben snatched, one miy say, as minor bran 1 from th bnrainf i bnt tbo great mass of lnattmable valuable-, the very cream of all the best genius which civ ilization bad any wtiere evolved, astyiI Bed in representative aoblevvmenta, lias been scattered again to 111 four winds of heavsn, as quickly aa It WBJ collected aud with notnlug sav a Hit ting liapr ssl n to fit it In tbe memory. All tl is Is, in on sens, couipiitn-nt-ary to onr people; for It show tnat they are not vain in their nchivmi.ts nor niggardly in the euterpns by which such grsst fea'.e of exuibttlon are rendered posii Ie. Yet it uay well be qneationed whether Use of this easy Indifference to great passing opportunities, albeit opportunities of our own creation, would not leave us not only better In our own endOWtMDt, but better also in ti e estimation of our International neighbors. Surely a peo ple which could cull to life tnat mar velous SXpanae of bei.uty and variety which lost summer ahiuirnrd in peer less spleador aloug the southern shore of Lake Michigan need uot hesitate to claim some portion of this transient W( rk as a permanent token and sjCV enlr, a btritage to ho tnqueathed from the present to tint future iu commem oration ol il. h first tru world's parlia ment of civilization's causes and of fsets. It tvon.ii nr. no mors than uatutal were thorn K -ntucklans who cilng to that unmasked hypocrite, Ilreokin ridge, to entertain a vengefnl and ma licious feeling toward Judge Bradley The reported attempt to burn this judge in efflgy simply Illustrates the strength of the disfavor entertained by vicious c llzens for moradty and decent order, and is unintentionally tho loftiest of compliments. At pherent nine of every teu miles of railroad in tbe United States are operated at a loss. How would the taxpayers relish government ownership of railroads under such conditions? Would it ho nu exnerimotit worth its costt General Kelly's threat to organize his commonweal urmy into rival biiHe ball nines would seem to fully justify this halting Important congress in im imtmdiately ordering out tbe national guard. The VIRUS which wl 11 best Innooulnte CoXeyiam is cleanliness, mixed with common sense. THE Coffee Cools. "What are yon Scrantonians was- Ing u nine i m n-y o i n w hrulgea T MS r 1. Ol z an 1 n vtetM i 'Wnv In r i" z . rr an I r MIlt' Tprj . 'l V t i inVH i"i .t vor n c sow s i-te, col C i i t .1 c . oi d I rhl I IV t ii "i q ii i ii a. nt.' sum, j.i-t aee what giv- 1 1 real el it II old V'n p-rs lh" . , me cn St colli 1 0- p .M l y oi i owa proii-r.y frcotlng on riv. r, an Ibev woul ' yet profll by rbeinvee m nt, Vvonldn t it make a miignilii out driveway or paollo park; 'hat is, provided it conl I be deoder izeil? If we bad SUCll B ROWer ttS that in Wilkcs-Uarre, w-h woul I bury it if it took eV"ry cent to our names. Where's your Boranton 'enterprise'?' " Th idea is nn old one, pretty nearly as musty as the river itself, liut, thou, 1 am not responsible lor its ra -invtgor.it ion. a a This evening's r-appearaneof Mme. Blauvelt nt the Elm Park church, iu th subscription concert generously or ganized by Mr. George li. Carter, will afford unbounded delight to many hun dreds of local admirers of Ibis unaur phsued artist. Th quality of Mine. Blanvelt'e voica was a rapturous sur prise to those of bur auditors at her re sent visit to Scranton who theu ex perienced their tirit ititro itiotiun to her magnillu.'ut sliuiug Tliey have neeu so rai mi in subsequent expre aions of a desire tn renow that delight fui acquaintance that it is entirely safe to expeol an appropriate outpouring of attendants when the doori op-u to night Sever il mmio lovrs bv ar ranged to come up from Wllkoc-Barre and i'ittston; and muuy are CZpeOted to attend from CarbomUIe. Very rarely, by the way, do travelers Bad a section en replete as is our own with gifted musician. Cl.ssi.i.; to gether the two ralleya, so as to include tne stretch of c mutry from rnnkban nock to V.'llkos-ltarre and from Wilkes Barre to Cartiondile.lt may fnirly lo ionbted if there Is mother c -r.sspoud-Ing .11 -a in the entire nation that has given nu equal amount of developed talent to tne world of music than bus been given by tni center of eiste ldfo 1 ic interest, choral competition aud skilled vocal tutors. Years ago, whin any notable enterprise was undertaken like the production, for example, of tne oratorio "Fall of llabyl n," it was th custom to import tLe principal siugts. 1 oday w have difficulty in ebooeiog -mong tbe numerous gift, d home ar tists that are available. It is on" thing that we can "poiu. to" wlta uuafl ctel "prides" as ArraagamaaM have t.-n practically completi-d lor th Moly sommoi ui". tings in the twin valleys. It had at firet been contemplated to have Mr Uoody begin his labors at With Barre Jane 1 ; bot discovering thai t wonld thus im left with tome span lime on his ban Ie, the great eVaagcitel .1 .a le, I . I t t . . all r ler ; il I at - te gr at task winch await him iu the Lux-rn capital lie will tberefon pirach tiie rlrsi aormoo in the Mini regiaieni armory on Bondav, May 90, and mretlngs will then Continue wit t nit ceoaatlon tbroagboni tne inmmar lite plan Is to have meetings loth In the big uospnl trnt and in the halls id tu cities and towns. In tbe tent trie work will con tin u- turougbout lb- en ure day, and it will I oosidtwted In all tbu language srjok-n in tne val leys, so as to reach the Oo O id foreign b rn population. When mentings are ni l being con dieted in tne tent, mem bers of the Yoiing M-lis Christian aee ciatiao will be present, two living 111 Iba tent, to receive at all tlinra. Two other aciv young workers will b aenl in a wagon with literature ,ln an eff..rt to reach lb oatlylng districts a d attract th people to tbe meeiio Th latentioo will be literally i . pre teb th gosptl in th hlghw iy an I tne by -ways; aud It do- DOt t.d to be pre dieted that great gooJ will aerlaioly result. e e e An Individual ol Haul eddrece, claiming t be a m--inher of the stall oi th Minneapolis Journal, has been visiting tl.e fraternity iu thia section during the p st fewd .ys Th stray j urnalist claims that bis vacation la oce monc l Ly drfedive eyesight, which has impaired his ability to Identify a baseball pass or theater tickt in i ban a block sway. As tne editor of tne abovr j .nrnal in a letter to Tint Tantrai dealee the honor of an ee- quaintane with the al!"g-l member I f his staff, than Is a snspieion that th explorer is deliberately striving to bunco honest newspaper iiivu in tin vielaily or that be is suffering from cranium clock work. IIV. POUTIC. I J JITINGS. David Martin is fur Grow. 'I lo- C'aninrou Issue Is being raiaed in Bacta. Laurence county Popnllsta Lave in structed for Blbley for governor, 'liir Celtic Rapahlloaa el ah, of Williams- poit, hailndorseil .lack Untilnson. DlSlrlCl Attorney (laruian, of I.u.erue, b a canUldate for orphans' ooart Judge to ueceed L L Khone. The News I'ealer Is vitriolic in its eppo sltloa to Judge Ka no's leenmlaelleu aud calls blin a orn-out li e-hnld.-r. oagreaaaun idea of ituir won th Bedford county print arise Saturday, Bgailiat Joaapn I'.. Thronp nt Kver. tt. York RepahHoaua want Tom Used to grece lh leuth amnveraary of ttinir Cen tral tie) nblican cluti later this mouth. J Bldgway Wright ithiiew eluirtnau andc. li. uJuhotuu tn nw leuratary "f th Li seiue county Lirmocretlc commit tee. It 1- the opinion In Washington that un le llensei takeelhefl ddaaalnatHae'lngs, lie i.ocrais will Lave to make i. Sibley or default. Tin- Democratic n initiation for ditri t attorney in LuZertt county is as g and as ooneeded to i he presoot gifted asai taut, Pater a. VBoyle. TheJnuiata Itepubl can oonvenlion baa been fix! for .inn i. 'rn county com mittee on o ir lay indorsed llastings BoUaaoa and l'ric. Jack VThttehOUM Is the Lyon champion In Schuylkill while ex-sheriff Cimrer l the leader of the B blnaon siamant, Tseir iiorus are locked in every merry tangle. Itepreaentatlve BaOJUel M. Wui-rry, of Bbippensburt, bus nouQed bis Democratic friends that he will uudur no circumsiances be n candidate (or ru-elecliun iu Cumber land county, lack BoblnaoB on Saturday enrriod Hod ford county and was recom-nended by the .lunlata connty committee; Lyou got the Yauango delegates nud Tom Stewart waa prononneed the favorite Iu Lehigh aud Bucks. E f, Soitz, of Newville. forinoriy a Ee pnblicsn, wants tho Democratic nomina tion for president judge In Cumber and county, to succeed Judge Sadler. BS-Jodge Herman, of Carlisle, is ulso n cauilidste for the nomlnatioa. Editor Pomeroy, of tbe Chsn"braburg Kepository, has wrested the ii'r-iiikliu county legislative nomiaailou from M. A, Koltz, the editor of his estecmod rontein porury, Public Opinion. Both are strong men and either would aerve creditably. Lawrence county Republicans have nauiod for judg W. D. Wallace, of New Castle, who was prominent four years ago in the conferree fight which threw that strongly Republican congressional district to tho Democrats. W ith Mr. Wallaco the party is agaiu taking chuuees. Laird H. Barber, of Mauch Chunk, rep resenting the Esser faction, will Contest with Majoi Klota for the congresfioual conferree iu Oarbou oouutv. with a f int view of rtowi ing Howard M itchier. The growing) moeratic tangle iu t hi-district on hi tu makeagiHxl He ublican op, oi- T. nka o k p b I0aa Bi s on htrutU. Tho c Uotry owes a uet t f grn'itui'.e to the BOUnd money Bepubliraus tor theii patnotto oouree In eupporttag tbe veto a be seigniorage bill. a- au Independent Journal we hasten to acknowledge the oli Ig'tiou. Their a tiiude waa nil the more en ditiiblo to th"m ic it was adopted In pile ol the provocation giv:i by Speaker Ciisp, whoa arbitrary tr-atineut of Mr. Heed looked somewhat like a deliberate nttumpi to exasperate the sound Repoblt- by refusing th -m a chance to discuss tho veto. Fortunately, this provocation did not dm- tliem to a sullen abstention from Voting, for, if thoy had kept aloot, tho veto would have been overriden by u two-thirds majority. A Silent Bualnrna Boon Decays. On eon fa Star, Oh, mercnuuts in thy hoar of e e o, If on tins paper you should c c c, Take our a.lvl.o and ho tbricey y y, do itralgbtway out and advert i 1 1; You'll Bod the project if sr me u n u. Neglect can offer no ex q q q, lie n ige at once, prolong your da u a s, A silent buainess e ou dc II k k .' We are I eadquartera for Everything in ism m seui isjsjsj n ' Our Line. REFRIGERATORS WATER C0CL32S ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAMMOCKS and BABY CARRIAGES A lnrgc line of Now nnl Boaatl. Jul Goods, ull MiUublo for gtftaj. Coarsen, Ciemons & Co. -122 LACKA. AVE. AYLICV.'G'FaTH'Z TV-4- MapVo llis Finest Istki City The latest lujirosel fur- nli tug eud ; peratua lor keej ing meat,tiuit,r and ggs -.-ii m resell e Ae 6'u BOSMDS Titr. FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A UlBttsy. number of tbo above bonda an lor tale nt Mr ind ao-t-nietl lotereat by the (ftUffTtig prttaa, irom irhotn ciqi,-i of lha inortpse uul lull iaforittaliou can be obtained: E. W, MuJlixiiti, CoabJar Soroml National Hank, Wilkon-B inv, I'.i. W. L WuUon. Casbler lint Na tional Hank, Plttston, Pa. J. I, r.ilcn, OaalUtC People's ; Savings Bank, PitMofx, Pa. A. A. BrydeQfPreaideQl afioon' Savin;;-. Bank, PittajBOH, Pa. Ami by the Bonn ton BltTingi Bank and Trual ruiut)aiiy,Tnistc onder the Mori;ijc. T. tt AthertoD, Counsel, W1LKEB BABBE, PA, WANT a Piano LOOK AT Am Una Ili-nry V. Mlllir Bniisro Pis 1TJ Ae l II-,.. -ft.-.-,. ritK 'Mqnaro Plaeo IT8 A fa bsla BroMeri Mijiiir I anu... 1(K) A (tno! MJl Rr ithnr-. i'iart riniu,... w K aoixl Klnli ti 1'iiu i .Sniier.. 1 ano .' gesm ri"rionia Bqeer Plain M A v-ry i,'oul llo.tuii Mauo I'o. Walnut ('rigiii lag A ary fuuil Whoulori; L'yrtf-ht 1'ituo.. l.-i A very ifooil WIuk'IocW '', 1 1 ,l.- 1'ianu.. lju GUERNSEY BROTHERS' NEW STORE, 224 I'isnrs A3K YOUR GROCER V WK stew ' V a DELICIOUS, jMILD STJOrAXl OUHBD ABSOLUTELY PUI1H HAMS. LARD. EVERY HAM AND PAIL. OF LARD BRANDED. PBTB8?amiBD THE STOWERS PACKING CO., SCR ANT01K, PA GOLDSMITH Ten thousand copies of this popular new song is now being given away by us to everybody free and open handed. You are not required to purchase any goods in order to obtain it, but simply step inside and ask for a copy and it will be cheerfully presented to you. 1 he music is printed on the best enameled paper, and the front page contains a full-tone portrait of Miss Delia Fox, for whom it was written, and who will sing it here in "Panjandrum," Tuesday, May 8. Goldsmith Brothers & Company. YitorT7 ENAMEL WARE j For OE EliK we will soli Knann-l W are- at the following unoro With tha New Valves oadanted prii es, Out of Sight. Our new Bicycles ars now to be seen at our 3 1 4 Lacka- wanna avenue store VICTORS, SP AIDING, CREDENDA, GEN D RONS, And a full line of Boys' and i Girls' W heels. We are mak 1 in extremely low pricci on Second-hand Wheclv. I p LLAM 1 '. 1 314 Licka. Ave. FINE ENGRAVING Wedding hfitiOoes, Annonnccnienti, Receptioa and Visiting Cards, Monograms, Menus and Dinner Cards, Reynolds Bros. 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