I THE FCTMtfTON TK IBUNE-FRiqAY MOKNIJOT. JUJNJS 15, 1894. PUOLIEHIO DAILY III GCSANTON, PA. , BY Tut Tnmuwt PuotiSHiNa Company. E. P. HING3nURY. GENERAL MANAQIM. Nrtv York OrncK r Tribune Buildinq. Frank. Cray. Managir BN TIRED AT THI ROATOr'ICE AT CRANTON. RA.. A ICONO-CIAUU MAIL MATTER. iUtAMW. JUNK li law. K! r'UU:ic.i MY. ft HChiT. i'ur Governor: DANIEL If. HASTINGS, or CBHTHlt. For LUutenant 0 pernor; .WALTER i.YON, Ok' ALLGOBBNr. J or Avihta- (.'.. (nil: Ai:os it. MY UN, OF LAXCASTSB. l vi- 8tcr$tory of it rwU djfcrtrtt JAMES W. LATTA, 01 flllLASXI I I1IA. l or Consriumifrnt-large: OALCSBA A.UBOW, or SUSQVBaAKlfA. GKOROE r. BUFF, oj Wkstmouslaju), Kltetlon Tlmn, Nov. TWO DBBAILMBNTS iu ons affernnon on a single- br.iuc;: of the looal traction system bints at a trscksgs condition which th new msnagemsnt will doubtlcM correct at no distant Jay. Last Night's Banquet. The visit to this city oi reprsssnta tiTa bankers of Northeastern Pennsyl vania, and their pleasant entertain ment at hospitable bands of the Sorantou Clearing House association form ineidents that it is a gsnains pleasure to obronlols, The genius, skill and bard practical sense uncasi try to ti e sneosssinl conduct of a modern banking institution a.urs tho high obaraotef of any company in whieb b.ii;krs predominate. No vocation fsjcts ot its followers n readier par c pi Ion, a keener business iuiljnct and a more Bvcnrate jnilgment of uiea and OonditloriS than does that of ths baukttr; llfOCS its follows conversely that vrbr bankers are luseinbliid, wit, intdli gerc.' anii sagacity nre necessarily in promlnsut eyidsnor, Tiie nssoin binge of such a compiny ,)n Bcranton is not simply a coincidence; for it is in Boranton that we bav. fin uncial institutions whose nn waterlog stability and basinets integrity form an asset of exceeding value, Beginning Vtith the celobratol First National, whose sncocesive statements have long b en noted with expressions almost of extravagant compliment not on'.y in S.-rantoa and in Pennsylvania, but throughout tho United .States, and ranging down tho lint, Scrnnton bit its it group of banks that, k cou sidered, are not surpassed anywhere ia onrlu'id. The ability and the fidelity wbicb hiiv. achieved so distinguished combination of ratiairs form pleasant elements of c impintonsblp; and we do not wonder that neighboring bankers like, to gut In that kind of oompany. Among the various p ipjrs and ad dresses presented biio:o this associa tion were several of uncommon wis dom, research and timeliness. TUB Tbibc.SG contents itself this moraine with elsewhsre printing tho mora sali ent restores of these various offerings, regretting that tin y cannot bu nocomo datad witbont abridgement, Amid tho Kolld and substantial deposits of advico and prophecy made with this gather ing last niglit there was happily inter prssd maty sight drafts of humor mid certified cheeks of rspartee. The whole pleasantly blended to make a trial balance of acceptable footings, uud the occasion will therefore lie carried over, with all Its happy memo ries, to tbii fjlfeitOU! side of proiit aiid loss, Tna WiLKCS'BAiuta News-Dealer has hitherto evinced great forbearanoe in this, latest discussion of tha poam "What My Lover Said " Are wo nosy to consider its challenge to Jlrs. D. 0. C. Jonss as an invitation to n renewal of bostlliliett It ia our recollection that Mrs, Jones? claims were quietly laid to rest upon an occasion long since passed. U it an act of klndnsss, Broths' Boyd, to reopen this old wound 1 Tho Winder of Surgery. The wonderful progress made in sur gery during tiie just fw years almost oxcends the diny li ghts of unbridled imagination. Aoeonnts are received frr.Hi vnrinn.t points daily of remsrka ble feats of surgerj that a ilecadn ago would have bsou considered imp.nsi Vie. ilaltaucy which in the pat. lias caused many a ill to be sacritieed, is apparently unknown to the surgeon of today, One of the marvelous illustra tions of the liinmphs of mod. rn snr c r; ii given in the esse of William Snyder, of (treat U.-nu, Btrsqnehann i con'ity. Mr. Bnydei tor a long Umi has been i.ffilcted with an uaastural growth or tnmor in his hc-ud whioii destroyed the igi.t of one eye and also destroyed the lens; of smell aud rendered the nose useless us a broathiug orgau. A catarrhal trouble accompanied the other disease, and probably tho entire sJifBculty was the onteome of th.t terrible eomplsint. In order to gain relief from tha trou bio Mr. Snyder hat u.idergoue at tho Manhattan hospital two operations of a character that mak-.s the statement that he is still alive stem in credible. At the first operation which was per formed some mouths ago tho uoso was completely split open from the fore head to the lip, eq t:i two parts of that organ could belaid back on tho cheeks, and an operation which was partially successful was performed, it large amount of unnatural growth being re moved. The nose was then placed biclc and sewed up, aud in a few weeks oaly a few m irks showed that eo wonderful an operation had bueu performed. Mr. Snyder has rocently had another experience at tbe same hospital aud this time the surgeon's skill has been mors fully tested. At tha last opera tion the eye whs first removed, then the bone back of the eye, then the cheek bone was removed and also tha jaw bone, teeth and all. The putient did not eat any food for ten days and hov ered between life aud death. Now he takes nourishment and is gaining strength and it is believed will recover, aud if the deceased parte have been all removed, us the surgeons designed they rsojvery is not impossible-. Ths leal q i-irter of t'uo Nlaeteanth sentury ttss been an aire of pros. In marvelous Invsutions and discoveries its wonders have been unsurpassed in the ages of the. world's history. Who aill ay ibat snrg'ry ins uoc kept tiireiist of the wu 1 -r workers of the entire nnivers ? Ont. of r 11 tir:n inspired by thj sight yeeterday of Old U'ory pronlly flying from publi i buildings, storo ind privets residences, was regret thai In the architecture of our ohurchei tliere Is not bettor provision made for f :nilir displays uoou pntrioiio ooea sions. !tm y loam ro sentiment wbioh fagots tiio nppropriatrU'ss of pi ic ing tho symbol 'of one's country in hon or d proximity to tho symbols of nneV religion) but it is st least a sentiment which does no harm, and could easily nobi.'ve good, Gomo Gotham Examples. Attention is directed to tho careful summary, printed elsewhere, of the disclosures of the Ltxow senetorial committee winch has been Investigat ing police methods in tha municipal guv.'iuiaentof Now York city. Spurred to this inquiry by the fearless denun ciations of Dr. Parkhurst, the commit tee has gone in mnny Instances to thv very bottom of the methods where by ort;a:it .1 political dishorn sty, thru:!-, systematized blackmail, has bom enabled to perpetuate Itself in tho metropolis using as its tools the pro prietors of illicit planes and the whole army of tiieir defendants aud etip sbdtnrleS which, when added to the Democratic party's normal strength, suffice to Oft ITy the municlpsl election. Tho fact that at a Conservative esti mate f'J.000,000 is annually wrested from the keepers of these dens and turued over into the packets of Tam many and its officials is a stinging ar raignment of the easy ludlffereneo (.f the better class of American eitisene, who permit , irtisao prejudices to sep arata them into antagonistic municipal fictions while the ringatsrs who foster these prejudices obucklingly ttop in Hnd feather their own uoats unobecked and unquestioned. If this present cru sade against official dereliction ia New Yoik shall huvo no other tfiyct tbilU lo hasten the day when tho business in- teies s of local government shall re ceive honest and. efficient business at tention, it will have accomplished a memorabls purpose nnd fuliy have jus tified all its expense. The evil outlined in these disclosures is not confined to Gotham. It is being rapidly duplicated in tn my smaller cit los. The luct that we have to a largo extent eiosped it in Surauton is due, no doubt, as much to our municipal youtbfulness a3 to any general superi ority among our citizens to those traits iu hum;in nature which elsewhere make citizens indifferent so loug as their pri vate business Interests return a satis factory profit. The only safe escapo from these evil lies iu the stimulation of a vigilant and an earnest sentiment in behalf of law observance and law enforcement, in all directions and among all clans -a. EVBS THOUGH Mr. Dony should be arrested for tho lodging of inaoourate information, theoanse of whici: ho has, wisely or unwisely, beeu the exponent will remain intact. The desirability of nn orderly and law-abiding commun ity ia a subj-ot wnoliy independent of Mr. Dony. While certain fairly enaoted laws are deliberately nnd systematic ally violated, not, as it appears, out of fancied necessity, but from sheer ob stinacy aud contrariness, it would not do for the cause of law observance to rest its esse upon any single Individ nal's merit or faults. The threatened arrest of Mr. D my may bo merely a rusu to divert attention lrom the real issues. Dut whatever may he it3 moti v-, it is largely immaterial so long as law is ).uistcntly violated and duty per sistently shirked. True Democracy. The genuiueusss of our American d( mocraoy, despite the rapid mnltiplt eutioo of artificial social distinctions, is woll illustrated Iu an incident that occurred recently iu Montrose. Oa Sunday last there was buriad in that borough Thomas Smith, a vetertu of tbo riug and also of the camp. Iu his eatly manhood he bad bean ouo ot the moat celebrated of circus clowns; and had brought inno;;ent merriment and glee to thoniands of ebiluren, now be come staid men uud matrons, in all parts of the land. When the war time 1 csine, h - oroppuu puiiitaud buffoonery and sl:nnldured a loyal oltllsn's mus ket, fighting bravely iu the ranka along side learned professional men and bumnle artisans. Through this bond of fellowship, forged amid deprivation and danger, no less than be.ouo of bu own intrinsic worth as a plain and un assuming citizen, it emu about that at his bier, as pall bearers, there walked One who is now a justice of the supreme court of Pennsylvania, Ju lgo J. it. MoColluntl and one who is the presi dent julge cf Snsquehanna county, lion. D. W. Hearle, besides other citi zens nearly or equally eminent in otbur 8 cular pursuits Such a spectacle, it is almost need less to suy, could bs witnessed in si. most no ottier country nndor the sun. Jurists paying honest deforenre to tho worth and brotherhood of ono who had I sen oujy a barleqnin; surely hero is a contrast bringing intb clear relief tho ronlity of the claim that in America, where worth Is t qu il, m'n are equal, whatever may be their occupations or wealth. The lesson of this incident, it seems lo u i, cannot be emphasized too strongly. At a time when IgnOranoa S turning steadily toward socialism, when crime is galloping toward au arcby nnd cunning schnners, tbroutth hope of gsin, aro fanning popular dis content into dangerous fires of lawless ness and insubordination, it ought to exert a wholesoms influence to have such an o) ject lesson in real citizenship bronttht prtmiuently to the public's attention. It AH'itAUS to be tha belief of tho 1'bilndelphia Record that because tbe Repnblicans, who are protectionists from principle, put it protective tariff on sugar and were afterwards sorry for It, inasmuch ns the protection was abnsed by an unscrupulous trust, tb'.y have no right to advert to tbe spectacle of a free trsde Democracy suddenly re versing Itself after long conferences with sugar trost lobbyists, and putting should b;, his permanent a high tariff on tin srticle whieh even R. publicans concede sflould bo duty free. If the Ropublioane were wrong in their tariff schedule aud they were in a fair way to correct that orror when discharged from power tho Democrats will not become right by f 1 itag into the sam hole. The Beoord Is too able a journul lo be embarrassed by tho unpleasant in-cesdty of trying to defend this administt tlion. gPREAD of Anarchy Events are registering themselves rapidly in this age and in this country. Their significance at laat is receiving correct Interpretation, Tbe spectacle presented nln ' from one on I of ths country to the other of attacks upon law and civilized government i, ia deed, to borrow tho language of the Pittsburg Dispatch, "nch as may well BII all loyal men with alarm aud indig nation. Iu the far west tho defiance Of all law by an armed body of ui'-u bus o-ily been brought to an end by th. ac- semblsge of a greater force to suppress it. Further eaaf, throughout the cen tral autos, the liberty of the highways has been persistently Invaded aud the legal right of qua! transportation (! flantly attacked. Coal trains held up at one point und released by the milt tary aro attaekd at another. It '.ports Of burned railroad bridges, or attempts lo wreck traiiu, to blow up via lucts oy dynamite, ci :uo aim st every day. Mobs attack, beet, Imprison men who uro obnoxions to thorn, mil murder Is almost common place, Tho familiarity wbioh tii in condition of anarohy is as suming Is snob .that men now pick up their papers end rend a full page de voted to reports of not", Inoendi arisen, dynamite und unird.rous assaults wit , luti more surprise than a year ug ) would have been evoked by a sing, mob outbreak at somo remote poiut. s e "AU this Is doue in fhe uaino of la bor, and labor is irreparably injure by every such alUci on civillzjd gov ernment. The orderly and legitimate efforts of worbingmsn to alvsnce their wagss sightly command public sympa thy. But whtn ttiesi iffortj take tbe form of anarchy and attack everv pro tection to individual and public rights they declare war on society and con vert tho sympathy into unqualified eondemuatiou. Titers are hundred o. thousands of workiugmsn who are loyal to law and order and understand tho necessity of constitutional govern ment Wo do not believe that th m l j.rityof workingmsn of the United statis will even sympathies with tbo assault on civiliz'd lew When they un derstand what It moms. But so long es it is perpetrated in the name of la bor, and remains disavowed and uu punisbed, tho responsibility and dis grace rest on labor as a body. It Is high time for tho la! or organiz itions declare themselves oa this point They should let the punlie know whother they mean to accept the responsibility of an attack ou republican aud consti tutional government or whether they will not only disavowaud denounce but aid in the suppression aud puuishmout of these criminal acts." 1 "For the authorities ovrysvhsra there is the need of comprehending tho gravity of theso acts, aud of rosorting to adequate meusures for the onforo mont of order. The timo for tempor izing with mobs that attac.t tua law with the same virulence as they beat and abuse Individual Is ptst. Pro clamations commanding mobs to dis perse are useless unless means ate taken to make rioters respect the law, Trying to maintain tha law by scat tered forces of deputies Is only inviting further defiance. A force inuat bo put into the field that will overawe the rioters, suppress tbe anarchv and re store peace to tho land. The aliens who have been crowding into the United States during past years in search of labor need to be instructed that this country is ruled by civilized law. It must b administered promptly aud sharply if the nation is to ue re deemed from the diigraoe of being ruled by the tyranny Of ignorant and criminal mobs." Otherwise, where will it ail end? Llttlo, but Fall r,t Vim. PkiladtlpMa li.net, John R. larr, of LsckaWanna counts-, father of the roociinaics' lion law, the free text bnok lav aad the compulsory educa tion bill, hus beeu renominated for a thud tiniobyiUn Bepnblioan. Mr. Farr is a youeg man only 87 and is tho urourie- tor ot tbe Bcranton Courier Progress. He wni a momb'T of tho Ihhi-h nf 'ill ,n,l OA lhougb a little man, In. is enthusiastic, per sistent and an indefatigable worker iu ev erything ho undertakes. Waats Almott Inca'oulabl. nilsLum Times. There are 1,060 prisoners in tbe Western penitentiary, the largest number In the history of it, In view ot the value a hu man life ought to have, who shall iin-mmre ino waste represented by those Ugurtsf THE SUGflb-CU.UO CONGRESS. Tuno-"Ttio Old Oaken Buoktt." He w dear to our hearts is our DumccraUc congress f As hop.-it-Ks inaction present' it to vtewj he bill of pcor V.'ilsou, the deep tanalwi tnritf, And every mud pledge that their luuucy knew! Tho widespread depression, the mills that closed by it, Tho rock ot free Silver where creat dro ver fell. They've busted our country, no uso to deny it, And darn the old party, it's busted as Well. This ti. Cleveland congress, This Qjaren Lily congress, This wild tree Made cougross Wo all loyo eo well. Their mr-s-covered pledges wo looter trrosnre, For often nt noon whou out huntlnn a job " Wo find that Instead of tho corn they had promised, They've given us nothing not even a cob. How ardent we'vo cussed 'em with lies overflowing With snlphnrons blessings s great swear wonts tell, The emblems of hunger.freo trade and fro i silver. Are sounding in sorrow the working mini's knell. This bank-breaking Congrras, hub niin-i losing uougri-ss, This starvation Congress Wo ail love eo well. How sweet from their eloquent lips to re ceive' It, "Onrsed tariff protection no longer up bold." We listoned aud voted our dinnor pails empty, The ff.ctoiies silent, tho furnaces cold And now far removed from our lost situa tions, Tbo tear of regret doth intrusively swell Wo yearn for Republican ud ministration And sign for tho cougross that servod us well. Tnis Fifty-third congress, This Democrat cougreeg, This sugar-cured congress We wish was iu woil, fUUbmrg Dispatch. No, No; Don't Piolone tho Agony. rFUsVS-AlrVe Kelt's-Dealer, The authorship of tho poem, "What My Lover S.iid," is once more ngitfttiue tho literary aud newspaper world. The Pitts burg Times, republished the poem s few tiajR a::o, crediting It to Richard Keidf of that city. The republication occasioned a flood of rotests from tho friends of Homer Breene, whoso claim to the authorship of the poem uppeurs to ho bolter fouuded tbnn any of the claimants; This uTlords another opportunity for Mrs. 0. C. Jones to come to the Irout in defence of her Claim and keep tho merry war of disputo moving along. Uucon nud Shakespeare, Miakespeuro aud liacou, Uoth should be shaken before they are taken. Jus ico 'hud V-Rvall. Uooin ZWoaaa It may bo possible to crush men who a-ojioldiug ont for a little more than a iiivie living but it cm never bo right. fihculd Adopt Comp lti.-irv Eduoation. WiUianupori Timet Pennsylvania sfc' aid join the procession cf progressive stales in educational mat ters. ihe Politician, ' I'm ont of politics I" he cried And then, fiolli shoro to shore, Tha her und yon, he wildly hied To get bad: in once more. ililtouuket Witcomin . pr m s Betrigerator AND Hill & Council 131 and 133 H. Washington Ays. -I'1 - vjf 'lAii r,. ,..-it!''1''V CREAM f v J mm ICE CREAM Do you make your own 0.aui? if so, boy h TRIPLE M0T10M White Mountain Freezer. "FROZEM DAIN11ES' A book of choice receipts for Ice Cresm. Sher bet's Water lets are packed in every Frerzer. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF Refrlgeratore,Water Coolers, Baby Carriages, Hammocks Eureka Laendry Co. Cor. Linden St. snd Adams Ava. touu Uouen Squak& AH kinds of Laundry work gnnrante. I the best, SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING AMD THE TREATStKNT OF IAME MlCSfl 01 HOBSKa, To these brattchss 1 devote r special ntt'-n- tton srery sUtfrapon. Offlaa nnd form nttlio BLTJUE OAB&IAQB W0BK8, n.i uix t'oUHT, BCHANT01t,PA. DOCTORloHN" HAMLIN Ornduiitu nt tiio Anteiicaa Vetsriaary Col leto. AYLES WORTH'S Meat Market The Fines t in the City. The latest improved fur nlahinfts and apparatus for linepini; meat, butter end egg. "'a WvamlnK Are. BUY THE Baby ; B 8LB a 1? J 3T 1 HI, CLEMOMS St CO. - a? o For luany years this Piano has stood in the front ranks. It has been admired so much for its pur.', rich tone, that it has become a standard for tone quality, until it is considered the highest com pliment that tun be paid any Piano to say "It resembles tho WEBER." "We uow have the full control of this Piauo for this seotiou as well as mauy other fine Pianos which we aro selling at greatly roducjd prices aud oa oa3y monthly payments. Don't buy until you seo our goods aud get our prices GUERNSEY BROTHERS' HEW STORE GOLDSMITH' MERE'S G-OQI3 MEWS We've often thought, while watching the feminine throngs about our place: "What would the Dry Goods business amount to if it wasn't for the ladies?" Equally pertinent, however, is the natural retort: "What would the ladies do if it wasn't for the Dry Goods men?" We do our share in the mutual benefit business 'by opening up this week m warn d 250 pieces beautiful Chiffonettes, warranted fast colors, 5ca Per Yard 100 pieces 32-inch Creponettes, a regular 18c. article. 73 pieces Wool-filled Challies. Closing Price French Dyed and Printed Bengalines, worth 25c. Goldsmith ITictors With the Hew Valves Out of Sight. s Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CBEDENDA, GENDRONS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. J.D.WILLIAMS&BRO. 814 Lacka. Ave. s A Full Assortment Leto Copying Books OUR SPECIAL: A 500-page 10x12 Book, bouud iu cloth, sucep back aud corners, guaranteed to give sat ti faction, Only 90c. FINE STATIONERY AND ENGRAVIEG. leynolds Bros. talion:rs and EnrravirD, 317 Lackawanna Ave. Dr. Hill & Son Albany entists M tiwth, S.1.50; bout sot, JH; for goi csps snd tct!i witlmut iJatm, calle'l crown and lirijito work, call for irlcoi and rSCWSMss. TO.VALUIA. ior (Xtraoting uotii without lir.iu. No other. No 224 V. M. C. BUILDING. BLAMK ' - (J MSSJSJ niVCT v; 4 'ilnV A T IllVf I Vf BUS 1 A4USSilW SMSSS SJISSM 1 ru fs n WttSIlK S $ These Magnificent Be ITU & Brothers & HlUllllIBfs1IIBS7l(7CIBSSEBS5BEIiCSaU2S9BBltlSia& sH msaiiuBsmsBiutf&:jais9flasit!isii6S3BH ALASKA REFRIGERATORS II AVE MADE MANY They use very little ice and will keep fresh meat for three weeks in the hottest weather. Many styles and sizes. FODTE & SHEAR CO, Economizers 513 Lackawanna Ave, Berries' aiv arriving in very fine condition uud prioea low. r Fancy Tea1', Brans, Squash, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Beets, Cucumbers, etc. Pierce's Market HEN IN AVE. and Get the Best. WYOMING AVENUE, M Wt& . H T ff A "-f Om Mew Prioe9 HAPPY BAZAAR rgams 3 9 Compnay. THE COLUMBIA BICYCLE AGENCY, Opp, Tribune Cffiss, Itt Spruce St flaring hud 12 yearn' experience In tha Btcycls lrtisi nesa ami th') U'reuey fur leading Wtrels ot ad cradoa, wear'1 prepared to guarnntci Kattsfactinn. Tlmw In tending i purohsss aro invited to eail and examine our eeinplete line. Open evening.?, fail or 6end staui for catalogue. ss IS IT NOT A BEAUTY? THE I "El ECTRA" I SI GA1TSB I 1 Globe Shoe Store 22T LACKA. AVE. Evans S: Powell '& FIRST MORTGAGE OP THE FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A limited number of the abova bonds are for salo at par and ac crued iutercst by tho following parties, from whom copies of tho mortgage and lull information can be obtained. E. W. Mulligan, Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkea-Barre, Pa. W. L.Watson, Cashier First Na tional Bank, Pittston, Fa. J. L. Polcn, Ciishier People's Savings Bauk, Pittston, Pa. A. A. Bryden, President Minors' Savings Batik, Pittston, Pa. Aud by the Boranton Savings Bank and Trust Company, Trustee under the Mortgage. T. a Atlertoa, Counsel, W1LKES-BAERE. PA Wedding Rings The be3t is none too good. Ours are 18-Jc. All sizes and weights. LLOYD.IFWELER 423 Lackawanna Ave. Inserted in THE TRIBUNE st the into of ONE CENT A WORD. 6o BOOS Ml ADS.