I THE SCEANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 10, 1894. SCRANTON TRIBUNE Pmi.lOHKn DAILY IN ScnASJ TON, PA.. nV Ti i. Tbiiiuni Publisiiino Company. Nirw York omci: TnmcN Bnr.niNO. Fhank s. Orav. Manaoer. tnlerrd al the MiioUce nt Scrna'on, fo., Krcunri-t'fuss Hail Mailer- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. SCRANTON. MAY in, 1S04. TBI EXPRESSED fear of certain 000 temporaries ttant Sunday ball playing may be Indulged In y Bints league Stabs can lis dismissed at one as with out foundation. Sabbath dsseorstlon is not only not necessary to the financial success of base, bull; but with proper management of the secular names, the proper observance of Sunday as a day of rest will add to the popularity ami to the revenue of the week day sport. The Income Tax Once More. The announcement that if the income tax becomes a law a test case as to its constitutionality will ha prepared bv Pennsylvania's noted constitutional lawyer, John Gr. Johnson, acquires ad ditional interest to Scrantonisns bv reason of Mr. Johnson's recent presence inthia eity as one of the counsels in tlie Spenoer suit. There is no division of opinion among lawmen as to Mr. John son's iibiliiy to prepare a itrong cise should tt-at labor bo forced DDOO him as a result of Democratic folly. Indeed, the longer this revenue proposition is consi lereil by persons who look deeper than the m-rely superficial conclusion that it "utak-a the ric i in-n pay the coNts of gorernmont" the lets x-u does there si t m for its adTanoement io time of peace, and the less justice do.' it possess. Mr. Johnson states the case mil liy whn he Hserts tlint it is a "most odions and dot icatile messnre," and that on general grounds it is "objec tionable ami unconstitutional," Why, indeed, "tbould a man eubj-ot to pop' ular knowledge 'he amount of his in. come?'' Wi'v should he "be compiled to brirjg forth his hooka and account. if the aateesor makes the tax too blgbf Tha theory of ;ntirnalim, agatnat wnich Democracy has railel so p.-r-liatently since tbe verv beinnini; of this government, has nerer aetnn d trior i xtri rue m v nil nt plus in an in this nn called-for and utterly nnj'isti 1 . la attempt to antbnriz- spying tat sses-on to prv into the private iti-i-ness accounts of thrifty eitit'M and, when resisted, to cloth- tiiein witn tu ultra authority f sunnitrv arret I and commitment, "Soeli a tiiea.nre," savs Mr. Johnson, "will '-ad to prejudice and I liter attacks " Tue country unr cunsidc Itself fortnr.ate if the enact ment or sueli a lw, in tints of p.ace and quiet, would c.me th reeuiunt telle to etop merely at "preju lice and bitter attacks. " Fir less no lacmut in vasions than this of individn il rights minions of an arbitrary law hav- loen in jsetsd to fnrcibla Indignity end riot bal been Incited which has shaken m pirs We have no manner of doubt that Mr. Johnson's contention aa to the law's nconetiutlonality is correct. In principle the tax Is vicious beyond lepair. It caters to ono class and op press! Knottier class. It eoumi's tut government to a policy of economic favoritism and punishment more out rageoui a hundred fold than wej ever charged egainel the protective taniT which tht Democratic orator denounce so faciltly at unjust class legislation. Under a protective tariff, Whatever adjectives mv ba applied to it, the American pef pit prOSpsrsd at they ha 1 never proeptred before. (Jo ler an In come tax rider to a anti-prod ction scheme of tc inomics we ahould ste such a multiplication of claat frictions and industrial clashes us not even the most prescient protectionist has yet dared to fnret-11 With the enactment of the income tux will end the theory that this is a democracy, Are we ready for that I - BkaDINo's ( oi nch.manic scandal has apparently simmered down to a point where on lldtil afraid tn stv anvtlii iig anlthe'ther "rlaaoanl" The original accusation that m lid I. ecu improp erly distri'nnte I among Certain toloni was made without proof Htid It yet stands without proof; hut the PT0babtt itis are so evenly balanced that no body seems disposed to disbelieve the charge. Men might 10 DC sent to coun cils who do not excite suspicion Hv hissing opportunely away, Cro ker hop-t to ba able to live and fight another day. Breckinridge a Brazen Blasphemer. Notwithstanding the strong opposi tion of the Louisville Courier-Journal io his renomination an opposition made all the stronger by the fact that this is the first time in its hlitorv which this al most leered oracle of blue grass Hour bonisra has transgressed its rule of strict neutrality toward ctndi lutes prior to the nominating convention Colonel Ureckinridgo is pushing his "campaign for a vindication" with ex traordinary energy and nntacity N r Is he lacking in shrewdness. In any other portion of the conntrv a defiance of public sentiment from a man eon vlotnd of unutterable infamy would eicite amusement rather than sym pathy. In Kentucky, however, among descendants of the "Lost Caus-," sncti talk aa that which follows it not with, out eff-ct : My friends, are you to chose your own representative shall resolutions adopted by meeting! in Boston and Philadelphia, or editorials in the Courier-Journal decide for yonf Who of yon has not souse enough, who has not manhood enough, who has not will enough to vote your own vote in vour own wayf I am not asking the suffrage of any man outside the Ash land district. It l impertinent inter-med-liuefor anyone outside to dictate what it shall do. I denounce the claim of anyone to meddle in what doe not concern him, and the hicher 'he name the more I de nounce him. In the natno of God, whose name I am not afraid to take upon my sln fr l but reverent lips, 1 deny the right of anyone to nse His dread namo to my in jury. This, to be aure, is blasphemy, naked and bold. Rut among a certain class of Kentuckians, blasphemy ranks at an exceedingly mild offence, if not really au accomplishment. It depeuds now npon the true chivalry and dignity of the bine grass commonwealth to vindi cate tbe honor of Kentucky's pure oit- iz-nship. In a sense the entire state is in the balance. It will be weighed, the whole lineage-proud southern aris tocracy wili be weighed, In accordance with the measure that it will ltstlf put in the scale when it passes npon W. C. P Breckinridge. We do not have ssri ons doubt of the result. Whatever ar tificial distinctions time, locality and custom may engender, human nature at bottom it the same in Kentucky as it is els-where; the tame in its high regard for womanly virtue and manly honor, the same In its thorough con tempt for blatant hypocrisy aud braza n dishonor. Yet it is well to hav this insue fairly and plainly drawn. Upon the verdict much d -ponds. Richard CR0KIB it the latest con vert to the belief that this is not a Democratic year. Mrs. LitASiC has been heard from again. 8 ie is once more in the middle of the arena, an 1 the object of her quest is to get into congress. Consid ering that Kansas has s"t up a con gressional standard which does not re quire its representatives to he anything other than conspicuous its frayed dele, gation of sockless Populists might be amen led for the b-tter hy the inclu sion of Mrs. Lease. There is no dis puting her ability to talk. Onr (loon, rousing Republican broad side would turn the Tammany confus ion into a panic. It it New York's great chance. The Bridge Question. In view of tbe continued interest at taching to tie location of the WestS It bri lg, TBI TltllU NE elsewhere begins a series of additional Interviews with Scrantonians who have been prominent in sdvocao? of thia needed ImpTOVi -nienl. Tne opinions presented thll morning represent in ampler fashion than Wat previously practicable the views of those who wi .o in tisrticlni- tion or in sympathy with Tuesday evening's meeting cailej to advocate a change of the bridge site from Lin den to Mulberry alreet. Thi Instal men! of interviews will be followed by others representing other shades of b lief and preference. Our aim is to CiVS all si lea a fair hearing and to tint Snd short communications, properlv sinned with tne writers' names for publication, are aolirit. I At the same time, it must be sai l i n 'rmkeest t.'at the egitation for a changed li cstion appears to have been tardily begnn. There can ba little donhi, H se. pis to us, that the indorse mnt recently .'ivn at the polla to the bridge project by the reepoostble tax ;avrs of Scrinton tvaa conditioned at that time ODO . what w SUppOOCd U be almost the e.jnivaUnt of a fixed f'Cf, namely, tht the Went Bids brides, if authorised stall, would spaa th" Lackawanna from Lin lea to w-t land streets If It ehonhl now appear, hy lbs generil voice of the pen; iU, tnel the aentimeiit of the ni .joritv has sud denly undergone a chaagcj or that hter obstacles have arisen rendering lbs first choice of doubtful Utility, w aave no doubt the fact can be mani fested without th trouble or til" ex pense of prolonged Wrangling an I factions litigation. The paramount considtratioo, at all events, le to pro mote the welfare of the greatest num ber; and thi can ocly be don by a promot a OOnStrUCtiOO of the or. dee as is consistent with ofl ial fidelity l the inttreata of the w, d city. WlTB Ggmt&aX HaKUSOS anl Gov ernor UeJDaley both f-remf deter- mined tc have "antbla to aty, "tbit b-coiuts Tom Bead's great clia ce s The MTU of the pretent postofflc department that Saloon ktert and l4r tenders shall be bsrr l from p-pointm-nt a postmatert is founded on obvious justice to the pn1 lie. manv ol whom ilo not ctre tn go for tnil into i building where ICtOlteentS are die-p-used "on the tide." Tne man who Can lUCOSSef oily mansK a liquor aa loon no doubt has the potential al llity also to manage a ph ; bnt toe former busineaa it generally fsr too profitable to nukeit worth hia whli to negotiate for a trade, s As to Sunday Cloiiog. ( in., geio-re principle msy le. aflinne I with nohsiaitatlng emphsslsi Tbe great tu i -my of Intellcgenl Anurtooa nn stns favor a rtssoosbls Sunday observ nice ami are npp.iae I to a wantonly dossers ted Babbath. There i no dis pute hs to the merit and wisdom of the (CBsral iurpote of those hcrantonlant who are i leniified with the movement to close local business places on Snn day. It btromtt, then, purely question of methods lias there ben a Sufficient education of tbe inaasea up to a point whvre a rigid a lininiatration of the ao-called bin law Standard in thia Community would b desiranle, if pos sible; or possible, if desirable? Is there a fair prospect of reaching sub stantial victory along tb line which selects for exemplary prosecution an occasional druggist who sells sola water and apparently omits to punish the "speak easy" proprietor who sella adulterated liquora and vile cigarsT Theoretically, the theft of a penny is as big a crime as the embeaglemont of millions; but for practical nurpotes, tlie prevention of the latter ia of greater benefit than the exclusive correc ion of tbe former Is it not taking needless risks to head a crusade against s da fountains wnil much mjra hurtful in fractions of the Sunday law inconveni eucea larger proportion of our citizen? Tmf.ue WILI. bo no torehesds nt liar rlBhurg on the evening of May 20. This it not a year for soreheads, at least not for Republican soreheads. An Excellent Charity. The appeal which is elstiwhtre pub lished in behalf of the free home for sick women and children eatablished last summer at Dalton by charitably inclined Scrantoulaus, deserves to meet wiih a generous and immediate re sponse, For the benefit of thoso who may not have had opportunity to be come familiar with the workings of this practical bentficance. it should be said that the Dalton home is entirely uon-sectarian and entirely a creation of voluntary and unselfish eenerosity. Missionary agents of nny church or philanthropic society who will vouch for deterving mothers or children, whose circumstances make desirable, but otherwise impossible, a short sojonru in the country are privi leged to have us many guests enter tained at this home at there are. means to provide for such entertainment. No questions will bs asked at to raco or creed; all who deserve a welcome will get it while the funds hold out. Another meritorious feature con nected with this nractioal charity is the entire absence of red tape which in many instances strangles or crippUs a charity's practical power for good. None of the persons identified with the home, except those who do manual labor, make any charge for their ser vices. Neither does a dollar contrib uted to the treasurer dwindle down through repeated handling to fifty or twenty-five cents at the further term inal of its philanthropic mission. Every penny goes to the doing of a full penny's worth of good, and it is a deed eapecially commendable for the reason that its beneficiaries are tired mothers and suffering children, to whom the short sojourn amid refreshing rural surroundings means, in many cases, preserved lives. In this connection, although the two beneficences art separate and distinct, a word of praise would seem to be in place for the free summer excursions conducted each year by the Men's Ootid of ihe st. Luke's church. Began .even years ago, the total number of tzcursiontets has risen from ,100 the first season to more tlun 1,800 last season. Of the latter number 101 wore babies in arms, while more than 000 were children below tne age of 8 years As to what extent this second practical charity has contributed to the enjoyment of It bsneflolarioc, and even o th ir physic il salvation, it would be Impossible to form any estimate. The Hi' re citation of numeral results, how ever, should le sufficient to exeif- imong our citigsns emotion of pridt at the thought that progressive Scran ton is thus alert in Its cliaritiea, aa well as in it material advancement. 4 A s ntPIJMtOM seems to prevail imonj i -rlaiti base b.ill en'hnsiasts i . this city that so long bs an umpire pre serves a fur balance, it does not ni tt t-r bOW ininy gross, god palpable er-r-re he mar make Thia idea is wr m.. in both theory and prectles In theory, an umpire isrxpee'l to know Ids bti ineca, and a little of thia, in practice, W Ul I do BQCb to restore local 011 pa trons to corei hnmor . i" BU QtTlao, as utnal, hit th nail ; lomoll and fairly on the head wnen be md. aprop s ..f ( rokr: "Any msn vb i retiree under tir, cvifess-s.'' Or Hn,7 d thievery will SgrviVC foker'l defeat ; bnt its rich prod's can be tf outly curtailed if ttalj prsssnl advan tage on the i'l of ho iest gov. r imtnl I res. InUlv followed np It tn I at; t f .rtn ihtfS r tai 1 to be ktt item in th 'Wilson" bill which have le-en ch.ng'1 from a free trade to a protective basis, st the sppeel of in tretd eonstitunt. Thaqueation now i ess, if Ropub ican protection i "nn- i constitutional, what li thia Demo- cratie protect! oo In favored spotol Tlir nsT plan in uch m-'Vem'nts at that for Sunday closing is not to gel too far ahead of th majority sn l nol to be too eartiet in the swinging of punitive clubs. People cto b led when thty cnsit H lr'vn live jot iisjg Puiirics. t hlni 1 r of the trje yestt-r lsr ransd Tut Tidin sr to t.Mipon tbe Hopabltoaa State OOaVeattoa OO day. The error w ohvi .n. h iwev-r. if anything. t.oobTl otu. I 'tie of th" rnvsterl of life Is how vividly on I it ( Is nilttak p"njru itself t-nvurd tu- reader of nJsp.r Wbtet SOMBaa Of a.curat or remain on- noted, U'preeentative Slbler'i generosity in tratviBg bit mien.' objections tu public life, when tearful y he .ughtby C asrf rd roonty tmbstn to ac . ept i Mimn naf n, will thunder down th corridors nf iim s oae rare sadehtnlag instance of pare ai truism in politic i 1 hat delegation of llarleton eip.ctntt winch the atber day waited on Congress man Wtlllsm limes with the announce. tie-nt that It he .. il I "pirk ..'ie an l l-ay tne reel" II Would be better far than for ail to hunger f r the p-.-'al plnm that doesn't drov adopted a cruel ntetbod of renin ling the in.'inlier from I.ux rue that Bit Cell, and not himself, lathe on whose i h-.osiug "goe." s I! current rumor is to lie believe.1, the entry of .b.hn Lettcorlng let i the Lasitrat roller. -si .mil canvass hs had a dliurb mg effect on i he salcnleUoat or a go ..i many ohl timers. It was charge! hv lien tan. OfWUMI that Mr. l-isennrg wan young and m-tpeneaced, and that he wa setup by I he managers of his boorn iiu-relv to be ki OCbvd dCWa a soon i,n purse ran ilry. Th - sequel is proving that lie ia well able to protect himaelf ami, if neCSSSary, to give eatonl veteran points. II" may nol Im nominated against llltie; but It is certain thai tin will help materially to say who shall be. An I- ! -i Herein. I 'offlie. Vernier Hodge ireadmg novelette! I'm out of nil patience with that Ulariys Kn. allwyn In the atory the Cray she's abusing h. r beautiful eye She doesn't deserve to have nny. Mrs. Hodge What's she been doing owl farmer Hodge This Imiok it (nil of It. First "lie l brew her eyea up to the ceiling, ami then let them dropou tlie Moor, then she ilariod I heui down 08 a long corridor and rested them on the cool waters of the lag on. Then she must heVCCallCd then back somehow, for il ay she bathed them 111 sad, salt teara, wiped them and swepl then with long lashes. Once she wss fool enough to rivet then On ihed me, and, when I left i IT, shewn flung them on e mantel. I a Judicious I v .-tmn '. yesaotglea flier An linpnrtniit item in the management of any modern buaiueas c-ubliihiueut de li, nd-nt for success nn the patronage of the public is ilmt of advertising. Mer chants Iny nnt money in advertising for the purpose of getiing returns by attract ing the attention of the public to the goods they hne to sell. An advertise ment then is an inveatmeiit, and a very good investment, if one uses the same judgment in making it, as he would ordi narily use : Investing in real esiato, or m any other commodity. Jolly Place fcr Ommnnwsaltri. ifonfon Trnii.scri'p(. The challenge to tbe fnte of previous co operative, socialistic ami various other intended-to-be Uptopinn comiuunitie ia bold ly thrown down by General Booth In his plan to form a Salvation Army colony in Western Australia, in which the unfor tunates of all natious and creeds may find refug and encouragement to begin lite anew. The United States has n lively special interest in its success, as it Would draw frow the number of ne'er-do-weels hitherto drifting io this country. Pas Ball "ii Sunday. ylentoica lender. Tho Enston base ball team has started to vary the monotony of the day of rest by inaugurating a series of sacred ball games. Just how they will be patronized by the populace of the wicked c ity we can't say, but one thing we knOWl The people of this region Allentown, Catasanqua and the Bethlehems are not going to tolerate Sunday ball playing. If the Honorable Mike Kelly anil his minions want to knock files on ihe first day of the week they had best do so in Jersey or Kalamazoo. If they they try the contlnensl Sunday racket ou Allentown, they will got hit by their own boomerang. V. hen Hia Mission Ends. Philuii pMS Tones. The prniession of the walking delegate as n mi-chief maker is always nt an end nhen the etriker couBults home interest., nnd homo ties first. BLUc rioge. For Tin; TntBVSB. My hills .if bine, mv hills of blue, My heart in love goes out to you: (Joes out as, softly, (old ou fold, Your downy lines nre distance-told, Till wedded with the sky's own huo, Culm, curving, lulls of blue. 1'ar hills, to me you seem to bo Dream wave upon an azure sea, A dreamy sen of azure mist My fancy bnrk ooul I ne'er resist, Hut lloaied ever on nnd thro' Those waves of softest blue. 0 bills of blue, fair hills of blue. To love anil beauty ever true. The world, beside, in vajn may show Her treasures ran.; there's naught 1 know 'an be so tlear to me as you, My native hills of blue THIMM (J. OsinmNic. Taylor, Ps . May 9. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators AND Cedar Chests Hill Sc Connell 131 and 133 N. Washington Ave. Bottcm Prices COURSER, CHINS & Co 422 LACKA. AVE. AYLESWORTH'S Meat Market Ihe Fines t in the City The latent iuiir.ive. fur nlaliitiK anil nppsntSI fur ItaS Ding meat, luilter ami KS V!3 veming Ave. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Qualified Veterinary Surgeon, Over Thirty Yearn' Experience Practical Shoeing PrsdnStS Of the American Veterinary College. The treatment ef I.AM EN F.1 anil ether Im pediments In th" movement! of h ret every sttSfnOBBi l ame and sink nrlmaln examined ami pre SBrfSed for tree of rharaeevery Monday from i let P. Mi X) 1 OFtinnins and nolrtnrina nil done away 1N with hv the ue of 1IAKTMAK S AT ENT PAINT, whl.h conalate of nitiredl nts well-known to .ill It .-an be applied m tin. pal vanned tin. heet Iron rooa. ai o to brick jlwollin -H, whirh will prevent nbaolutely any eranbllM orackiag or i-r.-nk of ths bri. k. It will ontl.iHt tl:niii ot any kind l.y many y.ar,iind it'n cont dr not exceed one fifth thntof he cost of tlnnina. Ia sold by the jo' or p. uud. Contracts taken by tnli'MU IIAki.iivn "i.T Hirch St . : ., Lar-2 Szzz'.-l WANT a Piano or Organ Cheap? LOOK AT THE LIST: An extra fine Honry F. Miller Square l'lano $15 An extra fine "Chick. .ring "Squarn Piano 171 A Rood Haines llrotlien Sqa.ire Pano... 10U A food Mayer Brothers quart Piano.... so A maid Firth & Pond CnttSTS I iano 75 A good Pinphnnin H niar Piano 60 A verv good lloton Piano Co. Walnut Upright W A very good Whceloek I'pright Piano.. 19' A very SDOd Wheelock Upright Piano.. 151 GUERNSEY BROTHERS' MEW STORE, Pianos GOLDSMITH'S g BAZAAR YOU WANT A NEW DRESS You've settled that question in your mind already. And after seeing the new dresses in church of late, you've about made up your mind that you can't get one too soon before the prettiest things are all gone. If s only a question where you shall get it. You want, of course, new spring styles, new combinations new colorings and new textures; in fact, you want a large va, riety to select from, so that you will take no chances in having something old palmed off on you. And everybody knows it, that always are the first to show the latest productions from foreign and domestic looms. All-wool Silk and Wool Novelties, never shown before, just opened. New Brocaded and 3triped Sewing Silk Grenadinas; are very scarce, but we have a large line of them. Japanese, Chinese and Lyon3 Silks, in all of the new and beautiful designs, at popular prices. French Wool Chillies, our latest and last importation for this season, just out. Wash D ress Consisting of Foo Chow Pongees, Sateens, Swivel Crepe3, Creponettes, Bengalines, Ginghams, A stock unsurpassed in variety, newness AT NOTION COUNTER Victors With the New Valves Out of Sight ( ur new Bicycles arc now to be seen at our Lacka wanna avenue store victors, SPALDING, CREDENDA, GENDRONS, And a full line of Hoys' and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices on Sei oiul -hand Wheels. I ui n 314 Lacka. Ave. Fountain Fens ounttain ;cns ountain rens SI 'I a I A I F K' A FEW DAYS A Guaranteed Foun tain Pen, regular price $1.50, for 98 Cents Reynolds Bros. Stationers and Enrjnvers. BIT LACK A WANNA AVH Dr. Hill & Son Albany Dentists Fet teeth, W.W; beet eet, SJj for cold capn and teeth without platen, railed crown and bridge work, call for prlcne and rcferenoea. TOKALOU, tor extracting teeth without llu. No ether. No nan. OVEK FIK8T NATIONAL HANK. A very good Shoningcr Upright Piano.. OHOAN9, A Mason riamliii.nearly ncw.hlgh top. double r"Od An A. H. Chase, nearly new, high ton double ree A Chicago Cottago.neorly new, high top, duble reed A Worcester, nearly new, high top, double reed 1 f 50 75 80 CO 224 I fl Will I A MM OBfl ui ui niLunmim u i aud Organ at Wholesale snd Retail, on Iustullmei.ta. Goods. Oh ! Such a Variety Special S,U Se- c p, n l Cnritive T Kulll ! .S Ik arter. with Oxidized .ml .le Price. 5 CENTS. THE : COLUMBIA : 224 Spruce St., Cp. Tribune Office. ImJSK' IXTE Btrtbsflnesl uf W,el of ail greden arel inarar.t-e ererv machine old I'urrhwr Uu(l.: -id. free .-lur.;. Cell fcr cetaloirue. Qpn eveltafS Sieial Br!n inaeennd haol wheel- WANT THE LARGEST Amount of convenience for the least expanse. WANT TO KNOW Tho secret? It lies in the Alaska : Refrigerator. We have Many Styles and Sizes. uiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiKMiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiriiMiiuiiiiKu riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiii? Wedding Hi 1 iga The best is none too good. Ours are 18-k. All sizes and weights. LLOYD, JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Ave. ThelireatMiirvelol Dental Science Anassthene A recent discovery antl tho sole property of Hanwood k Wardall, DBNTHHa, 316 Lackawanna Ave WHAT J.G. SE AVON'S SAYS ABOUT AN-.-ESTHENE. iirs. HBMWOOD & WAKDELI After having alarm teeth extracted at one sitting by tlie painless method, I pro nounce It entirely atislnctorv In every particular. J. U. 8KAMON8 A Standard.nenrly new.hlgh top.donble reed A I.. ... i,i noat.lv nnv Inirti top. tt doll ble reed ' J. " i ? And shout JO other go.l SSSSM hand or gaiik, $25 to It , , The above collection or Second hand Insru mentsaronll in good order, fully guaran teed, the greatest bargains over idtered in this city Call and see them, lnataliuionte or discount f r cash. WYOMING AVENUE, SCRANTON. Peopl Silks, Dotted Swis3e3, Dimities, etc., etc. aid cheapness. ilt Sin 9c. pr box of throa cakes, fl Silver Cl m uiaal price, j);. bpscial BICYCLE : AGENCY IS IT NOT A BEAUTY? I m "ELECTRA"! GAITER Globe Shoe Store til LACK A. AVE Evana & Powell Z FIRST MORTGAGE 6 BONDS or THE FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A limited number of the above liiinit-i are for sale at par and ae orned interest by the following parties, from whom copies of the mortgage and fall Information can be obtained) ELW. Mulligan, Cashier Second National Bank. Wilkes-Harre, Pa. W. L. Watson. Cashier First Na tional Bank, Pittstou, Pa. J. L. Polen, Cashier People's Savings Bank, Pittston, Pa. A. A. Pryden, President Miners' Savings Bauk, Tittston, Pa. And by the Soranton Baviogl Bank and Trust Company, Trustee under the Mortgage. T. a Atherton, Counsel, W1LKES-BABBE, PA. Inserted in THE TRIBUNE at ths rate of ONE CENT A WORD.