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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH lii, 1S95.
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SCRANTON, MARCH 12, 1895.
THE SCRANTON OF TODAY.
Come and Inspect our city.
Elevation above the tide, 740 feet.
Kxtremely healthy.
Estimated population, 1S93, 103.000.
KcKlstered voters, 2t,699.
Value of school property, J9UO.00O.
Number of school children, 12,000.
Average amount of bank deposits, $10,
000,000. It's the metropolis of northeastern Penn
ylvanla. Can produce electric power cheaper than
Niagara.
No better point In the InJed States at
.WhUh to establish new Industrie.
Pee how we grow:
Population In 1SC0 9,223
Population in 1870 35.0U0
Population In 1880 45.650
Population In 1890 75,215
Population in lm (estimated) 103.000
And the end Is not yet.
The deputy collector of internal rev
enue for this sub-district is enjoying a
degree of prominence at this time prob
ably out of proportion to his conse
quence among the nations.
Time for a Republican Revival
Among the suggestions in the annual
report of President E. P. Kingsbury, of
the Central Republican club, read last
evening, was one that. In view of the
recent change in the club by-laws ad
mining good Republicans, resident
within the county. It ought to be pos
sible very largely to Increase the club
membership, now numbering 157. The
advantages of such membership require
no explanation. As an aid to efficient,
intelligent and Influential civic service
within party lines, the' Republican club
is today recognized as of Indispensable
importance and merit: and there Is no
valid reason why the membership of the
Central club should not widen until It
shall Include a magnificent standing
army of stalwart Republicans repre
eentlng every township in the county.
It is desirable that this extension of
membership should not be long delayed
It is tfue that the year 1S95 is not. In
itself, one of exciting magnitude, pollt
ically; but as less than fifteen months
separate us from a national conven
tion, the Importance of perfecting the
party organization in anticipation o
that campaign will be evident to every
Republican who takes Interest In his
party's and, through It, his country
welfare. The location, of the Central
club in an elegant and commodious
home; dts representative present mem
ter9hlp and the praiseworthy part It
has taken In past campaigns combine
to recommend It to the favor of all
earnest Republicans, who can do no
better service for pure polities and
clean government than by enrollini
themselves In Its energetic ranks.
The accession of Colonel E. H. Rippli
to the presidency, in pluce of Mr. Kings
bury, who declined a re-election; sup
lamented by the selection of E. N
"Wlllard, esq., as treasurer, and the con
Unuance of the efficient secretary
Alderman-elect W. S. Millar, Insures
the club's executive management no
diminution of zeal or lessening of lntc
llgent progress. The next few months
reflecting as they ore reasonably cer
tain to, the Invigorating Influences
of
Republican restoration In congress and
the near prospect of Republican restor
atlon In all branches of the nation
government should, therefore, witness
an appreciable Increase in both the
club's numerical strength and also
public usefulness.
its
It Is true that the per capita consump
tlon of alcoholic liquors Is Increasing
this country, but It is not true that
temperance is increasing. In place
strong whisky, the people are drlnkl
mild beer, with diminishing evil results
Friends of temperance have no new
reasons to feel discouraged concern
nlng
their work.
A Truce to Cheese-paring.
The Joint frstlmatescommlttee last
evening am something by. way .of cor
resting its blunder of last Friday in re
latlon to the Nay Aug park approprla
tlon but not much. It aub-dlvlded the
labor item so as to devote $1,G00 to the
execution of plans of park Improve-
nent, and specified that the other $500,
With $150 additional, should be expend
ed for landscape engineering. For this
sensible suggestion the public Is Indebt
ed to Select Councilman Williams, of
the Fifth ward, who seems to have been
the first member of the committee to
recognize the absurdity of trying to
execute plans before there were any
lans to execute, ,
-But the' fundamental absurdity still
remains of detailing only one policeman
to patrol a section of country for which
a force of ten men, mounted, would be
none too large. Councils might supply
this lone policeman with a bicycle or
Held glass; or It might put him In
tall tower, with extended lariats for use
la capturing evil-doers at long range,
But unless It discovers some such plan
of spreading flve-feet-ten of'bluecoat
over nearly a square-mile of park ter
ritory, It will reduce the whole govern
ment of 'the park to the dimensions of
burlesque. The sapient gentlemen of
the estimates committee, If It Is not too
lute, should be Impressed by their con
stituents with the fact that the people
were not Jesting when they declared, by
an overwhelming vote, In favor of Nay
Aug park. They should awaken to the
fact that the public was very much In
earnest.
The experiment of testing college su
premacy by means of public debates
rather than by brutal encounters at
foot ball appears to be growing In favor
n this country. It la time, among our
universities, that brain had a chance
agulnst brawn.
Crush It Out.
There is a 'tendency these days to
overestimate the membership and over
ate the Importance of the secret, pro-
scrlptlve society known as the Ameri
can Protective Association. This Is
well Illustrated in Michigan, where the
ex-grand lecturer of the order, Walter
Sims, has recently confessed that In
stead of Including 100.000 persons within
Its ranks In that state, us was generally
upposed, the membership never num
bered more than 5,000, must of whom
are now sick of their folly and anxious
to drop out.
We have heard" men say that the
American Protective Association mem-
ershlp in Pennsylvania Is us large ns
00,000, but we would feci confident In
wagering that It never approximated
to one-tenth that sum. At a recent
effort to locaite the brunch In this city
we have, been Informed that not enough
persons attended to fill out a valid
barter, and the formation of the pro
posed lodge had consequently to bu
abandoned. It is reusonable to believe
that a similar disproportion between
smoke and fire exists in many other
localities where this wrong-principled
Institution is accustomed to wield pollt
loal power under false pretences.
Hut whether Its membership in Penn
sylvania be 5,000. 50,000 or 5,000,000, the
fact Is none the less clear that the
methods of the order are odious and re
pulslve; that Its manner of attracting
attention is vicious and hurtful, and
that the only sure consequences of its
continued propugunda are strife unions
the Ignorant or excitable, and regretful
disapproval from conservative defenders
of law, order und true religion. The
duty of every rational citizen Is to lend
the whole weight of his influence to the
crushing out of this viperous conception
of patriotic duty.
The new county fever in the mother
county appears to be rapidly becoming
epidemic. The anxiety of Luzerne in
habitants to break away from Wilkes-
Barre domination Is, however, perhaps
only natural.
An Opportunity of a Lifetime.
Sheriff demons Is to be congratulated
for making a determined and success
ful effort to prevent the occurrence
within Lackawanna county of the re
cent prize-fight between Courtright and
Carroll. The fact that the principals
In that illegality found no such inter
ruption upon Luzerne county territory
affords a suggestive contrast.
It is probably true that Luzerne coun
ty is today the worst-governed county
In the United States. We recall the
name if no other county equalling it
v. Ith regard to the number of murder
ers unpunished wlth.n Its borders, the
iiumner of violations of the liquor law
that rever get Into court, and the en-
cou.afc'ement offered In It to mined
laneous crimes. If one had taken a
slice out of Call'o, t.ia during vigilante
duys and transplanted It Into north
eastern Pennsylvania, the result would
not liavf been so Be I'jus as Is the pres
ent condition of law enforcement in the
county ot Luzerne. For vigilante Jus
tlce, although Irregular, was swift. It
smote and spared not. It nowhere pre
sented the spectacle of comparative In
difference to rampant crime or else
of chronic Inability to cope with it.
This Indifference In the mother coun
ty Is not systemic. It Is super
ficial. Once punctured, the better
Instincts of the people will bi
come alert nnd motive. If, therefore
the new corps of county oftlclnls whom
the people last November Installed In
ofilce in Luzerne county wish to win
renown In the accomplishment of ur
gently-needed reforms, they have only
to Btart the good work going and call
upon public sentiment to do the rest
After every expense has been met
there remains In the treasury of the
Owllym Owent Monument association
a total of almost (900, which will be ap
piled to the purchase and erection, In
Hollenback cemetery, of a suitable
commemorative shaft. It is announced
by the committee In charge that this
monument will be In readiness for un
veiling July 4 next, and It Is deslrei
to make that .occasion notable In the
Wyoming valley. If possible, eminent
singers will be secured, together with
great choruses, and both will sing the
works ot the dead miner-genius In
whose memory the monument will havi
been reared. The appropriateness n
this suggestion Is self-apparent. We
trust that the purpose may succeed to
the fullest extent of Its deserving.
. Hands Oft the Public Schools,
Replying to our question if It would
objeot to the keeping of sectarianism
out ot the publlo schools, the Phlladel
phla Record says: "If the teachers at
Oallltzln, dressed as nuns,' had been
Quakers, dressed as Quakeresses, or had
worn any other decent or distinctive
garb to denote their belief or calling,
there would have been no fuss about it,
The way to keep sectarianism out of th
schools, if that be the aim of legislation,
is to keep it out of the school books and
out of the teachers. The Record ob
jects to all religious Intolerance, what
ever form It may assume, whether It be
veled at men's coats or consciences."
We also objeot most emphatically to
religious Intolerance, whatever form it
may assume. But we do not call Intol
erant the constitution of Pennsylvania,
hich expressly forbids the recognition,
by law, of any religious establishments
or modes of worship; nor do we believe
that a Quaker or a Shaker or a Pedo
lluptist or any other Protestant sect,
f whatever variation, any more than a
Catholic, Jewish, Infidel or agnostic
ganlzation, has a right, within the
meaning of the constitution, to ulitlze
the strong influences of the publlo
schools, In whose support cltl'.cns of all
faith are taxed, for the purpose, avowed
or Intentional, of sectarian proselyting.
What Is luw for one seat should be law
for all; and to every one the stute
should say: "Hands off the public
schools.''
It were well, perhaps had this ques-
on not been raised. The discussion of
unless governed by charity and per-
feot fulruess, Is upt to excite bitterness
through the misapprehensions to which
gives birth. But now that It has been
brought Into publlo prominence, we
take occasion to declure our belief that
the Amerleun people, whatever their In
dividual modes of worship, will not will
ingly see their public school system tll-
erted by any seot or faith to the pur
uses of denominational proselyting.
Mr. Piatt does not expire with facility
or grace; but the fuct Is nevertheless
patent that ho Is gradually approach
ing a political funeral, at which he will
supply the corpse.
As a shooter of ducks and things.
Orover Cleveland Is a tolerubly fulr
success.
THE CURRENCY PROBLEM.
11 Perkins Illustrates It by .Meuns of
Little Dialogue.
"On the Pennsylvania, truln this morn
ing," said Kll Perkins to a Pittsburg Uls
pateh man 'the other day, "were Senator
Stewart, the gleut free silver senator
rom Nevada, una his little son Willie.
1 hud a tulk with Willie," continued
:il. "about silver. When I asked him
what his father, the senator, wuuted Wil
lie said:
I don't know, I never could under
stand father's Hilver doctrine. '
"1 will tell you what your father meuns."
said, "but reully your father' ought to
explain It to you. Your father wuuts free
ulnatfe.
' 'What's free coinage?' asked Willie.
'Well the free coinage men want our
mints to coin sliver us big us our dol
lar and put gold under It."
'What Is the real commercial value of
our silver dollar now?" aalted Willie.
Why JUHt 47 cents. The American,
Japanese, Chinese and nil the dollars of
he ,'J0V,U0O.itoil people who live III South
America, Asia und Africa are worth 47
cents too.
"And father wants the I'nlted States
to double tho value of ull the uncoined
silver in the world?' asked Willie in
amazement. "Do you suy my father
wants to tlx it so a .Mexican or a Chinese
an bring 47 cents worth of silver to our
mint and we must coin it and guarantee
t worth a dollar In gold?
"Simply that, Willie."
" 'I don't believe It,' said Willie. My
father wouldn't be sueh a fool. If we did
his v.e would double the wealth of l.!uu
000,000 people und ruin ourselves In a
month. e ve got all we ran do to put
gold under the dollars that we have
coined for our own use.' "
That's Just so, Willie," I said. "Tho
Mexicans, with your futher's free coinage,
would bring their 47-rent dollar to our
mint and get Mo-cent dollars."
'I see, said Willie, 'and, by and by,
when they reully wanted gold for it our
ountry would be bankrupted. I wonder
why my father can't see that:' "
I will tell you, Willie," I said, "It Is
because your father Is a politician. Free
coinage would double the wealth of all the
silver miners in Nevada."
'Do other civilized nations want free
coinage?' " asked Willie.
"Oh, no. Kuch one, like Kngland,
France nnd Russia, has put gold ut the
rato of 10 to 1 under their coined silver.
but they let commercial sliver stand
where It Is. Now, If they have another
monetary convention in Europe, whut will
they do, Willie?"
'Why they would have to do Just what
they did before. Kach of the civilized na
tions would have to stuml by Its own sli
verthat is, make It good ns gold but
they wood have to let the commercial sil
ver In our mines ami the deposed 47-cent
dollars In the hands of l.aw.ino.txio half civ
ilized poples take cure of Itself. All the civ
ilized nations togc-ther couldn't put gold
iimler the world's silver and what a silly
thing for us 7.1,00iMnl Americans to try to
do It! The little tall can't wug the dog.' "
Just then," said Kll, "the porter told
Willie that his pa wanted to Interview him
In the smoker. I haven t seen Willie
since."
A tJooJ Una on Walker.
Thev nre telllmr ft (rood ntnrv nn Hnnro.
seniatlve James II. Walker, of Massachu
setts, he of spri-ud-engle fame. During
the dehu.tn in tho Inst congress over a hill
lo appropriate it certuln amount to better
inn ven'iimiion 01 ine nouse .Mr. waiKcr,
who was uruliiK the measure, became
Oiiile eloiiient. He said during a lofty
flight of rhetoric: "The effects arising
fmm tlila evil cull Imi mtfl fill urnllli,! ma,
What Is It makes members come In hern
mornliiKS wit h lugging step and throbbing
temples? Whut causes the haggard face
uiul trembling hand"
Whisky," piped Mr. MeCrenry, of Ken-
tuskv. und the whole effect of Mr. Walk
er's speech was lost.
Two Craditnble Selections.
From the Courier-Progress,
(lovernor Hustings bus appointed two
members of the Thirteenth reirlincnl to
places on his stuff. Colonel Hippie hns
been made commissary general und Major
Kverelt Warren Judge advocate general.
Both are excellent ofllcern and are emi
nently fitted for the respective posts. The
friends of both gentlemen feel gratified
that they have been so honored, but re
gret their loss In local military matters.
Its Vnluo Illustrated.
From the New York Tribune.
In estimating the rhuractcr and value
of the unlumented I.I lid congress one
might not unfittingly employ the language
used by "Hut Loviugwood" In his eulogy
of "Cuptlng Hlmon Hiikkh, of the Huggs
vllle Uyards:" "lie hud led lliiior, an' lie
drunk It; he had horses, un' ho ilruv' 'em;
ho hud dogs, an' he fit 'em. Let us re
member his virtues. If he hud any, nn'
forglt his vices If we kin."
Householders' Jnhiloo.
Oh, talk about your summer-time, with
bloom and leafy trees;
Talk about your song-birds and your softly-sighing
breeze;
Your June-time may be charming, but It
Isn't worth a. strnw
Beside the glorious season when the plp?s
begin to thaw.
In winter's parting twilight, Just before
the spring's guy morn.
Comes that Jolly, hopeful feeling, and
you're glad that you were born:
The brooks turn somersaults, the spigots
gurgle forth "hurrah"
Indoors and out we're happy, when the
pipes begin to thaw.
Washington Star,
TOLD BY' THE STARS.
Dally HoVoseope Drawn by Ajacchus, The
Tribune Astrologer.
Astrolobe cast: 2.15 a. m.. for Tuesday,
March 12. 18M.
tit'
The displacement of certain heavenly
bodies occasioned by the recent eclipse
will have an evil effect upon a child born
this duy.
Ha will be forward and will have unlim
ited but mlstukcn confidence In his own
abilities. Like "Sehenando," tho musi
cal freak of tho Sunday News, he will
open his mouth and words without mean
ing will Ibhuo therefrom.
In connnotion with the eclipse It is Well
to remember thut:
He who tights and skips away
May chances tuke another day;
Hut he who fulls in time to fly
Will leeches to his orbs apply.
The llrst Pennsylvania assembly met
this day In 1783. Owing to the absence ot
Anthracite county agitation, the mem
bers had a. very quiet time.
Ajuotfhiis' Advice.
Do not visit Wllkes-Barre this moifth
unless you have been vaccinated.
In fact it is better not to visit Wllkes
Barre at any time unless you have been
chased off other parts of the earth.
If I.uzerne county, by tho bye, Is going
to do unythlng to discourage Its lartfe
and varied assortment of lawless acts,
now Is the time to begin.
DAILY
Strength
DAIUY
Quaker I
OATS
Does your food nourish
and agree with you ? No!
m Eat Quaker Oats, then see !
V1 ... . ik n.i
oifj only in
Useful
and Orna
mental Goods
LADIES' DESKS.
CABINETS.
BOOKCASES.
LADIES' DRESSING TABLES.
TEA TABLES AND LIBRARY
TABLES. BRASS AND ONYX
TABLES AND CABINETS (OF A
GUARANTEED QUALITY.)
AN ELEGANT STOCK OF PIC
TURES AT MODERATE COST,
FANCY BASKETS AND LAMPS.
CALL EARLY AND MAKE YOUR
SELECTIONS WHILE OUR AS
SORTMENT IS COMPLETE.
Hill &
Connell,
131 1 (ID 133
WASHINGTON ME.
WE
Have finished our inven
tory and are now pre
pared to give you some
good Bargains in
DINNER, TEA AND
TOILET, SETS, BAN-,
QUET, PJANO, STAND
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS.
Great reductions in
fancy goods, Bric-a-Brac.
Etc.
422 LACKA. AVE.
The secret is out. Not only do they
say we do walising fur a living, but
that re do it veil. So keep it going;.
Tell everybody you see, but tell them
not to tell.
EUREKA .-. LAUNDRY,
322 Washington Ave.
J- J I r II I m -TLSQ HI 1
CLEWCO
THAT WONDERFUL
WEBER
GUERNSEY
GOLDSMITH'S
LflCE CORTRHNS AND RUGS
Second
ioo Pairs . "
79 Pairs "
25 Pairs 44
25 Pairs 44 44
Also 17 Pairs 44 44
27 Pairs Exceedingly Fine Irish Point.at 7.98 per pair.
SPECIAL SALE OF JAPANESE HUGS.
Immense Stock of Kiotos, Yamatos, Kordavans, Carsava,
Myotto. All Sizes. Best Quality.
Yamato Rugs,
Yamato Kugs,
Carsava Rugs,
Myotto Rugs, 9
All new designs, just
Estimates and carefully executed designs submitted for furnishing Hotels,
Private Residences and Public Buildings, with Hangings, Draperies, Window
Shades and Curtains,having in our employ the best designers that can be obtained
Blank Books
Raymond Trial
Balance Books
Graves' Indexes
Document Boies
Inks of All Kinds
AGENTS FOR.
Edisor's Mimeographs
and Supplies
Crawford Pens
Leon Isaac Pens
REYNOLDS BROS.,
Stationers and Engravers,
317 LACKAWANNA AVE.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
314 LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
SCRANTON, PA.
CONFECTIONERY
At Wholesale and Retail.
PRICES LOW,
JUST RECEIVED, A BIG INVOICE OF
BABY CARRIAGES
AND BICYCLES.
Our stock of Uaby Carriages is ua
surpassed.
DR. HILL & SON
ALBANY
DENTISTS.
Set teeth, $5.60; best set. $8; for gold cap;
and teeth without plates, called crown and
bridge work, call for price and refer
ences. TONAMUA. for extracting teetf
Without pain. No ether. No gas.
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
BROTHERS, vinTav
SPECIAL SALE OF
Floor.
Take Elevator.
2.49
2.98
3.49
3.98
4.98
3o feet by 6o feet,
o leet by O leet,
6 feet by 9 feet,
feet by 1 2 feet,
landed, per steamer "City
March 12, 1333.
THE REMOVAL SALE OF '
Furniture at Hull & Co.'s
is still going on.
It will last but a few days
longer.
We expect to open iu our
new store, No. 121 Washing
ton avenue, about March 15.
HULL & CO.,
205 AND 207 WYOMING AVE.
Don't work with poor tools or buy poor
hardware. No reason why you Hhould.
We sell the best. Try a Clilaol. Ham
mer, or Raw. Then you'll want more.
Shall soon occupy seven lloors. 25xir5
In new Carter and Kennedy buildlnir. next
to riiat Presbyterian church, 119 asn
liiBton avenue. Come and seu us.
FOOTE I SHEAR CO,
YENISON, PRAIRIE CHICKEN,
Partridges, Quail, Rabbits,
All Kinds of Poultry,
Ripe Tomatoes,
Mushrooms, Green Beans,
Cucumbers, Head Lettuce,
Salsify Radishes, Etc.
Pierce's Market
TONE IS FOUND ONLY IN THE
WE5ER PIRN0
per pair.
per pair.
per pair.
per pair.
nei nair.
1.73
3.9
7.98
14.98
of Peking."
DR. E. GREWER,
The Philadelphia Specialist, and his anso
clatea stair 01 ingusn ana uerman
physicians, are now permanently
located at
Old Postoffico Building, Qorner Penn
Mvenue ana sprues oircci.
The doctor is a eraduae ot the Unlver
ilty of Pennsylvania, formerly demon
trator of physiology and surKery at the
phla. His specialties are Chronic. Ner
vous. Bain, riean, womu aim tsiooa dis
eases.
DISEASES OF THE KERYOUS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which are dlzzlness.lask
of confidence, sexual weakness In man
and women, ball rising in throat, spots
floating belore tne eyes, loss or memory,
unable to concentrate the mind on one
subject, easily startled when suddenly
spoKen lo, ana auu distressed minu.wnicn
unrtts them for performing tho actual du
ties of life, making happiness impossible,
distressing the action of the heart, caus
ing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil
forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, mel
ancholy, tire easy of company, feeling as
tired in the morning as when retiring,
lack of enersy. nervousness, trembling,
confusion of thought.depresslon, constipa
tion, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so
affected should consult us immediately)
ard be restored to perfect health.
Lost Manhood Restored.
Weakness of Youn'fr Meu Cured.
If you have been given up by your phy
sician call upon the doctor and be exam
"d. He cures the worst cases of Ner
vous Lability, Scrofula, Old Sores, Ca
tarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affec
tions of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat.
Asthma. Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and
Cripples of every description.
Consultations free and strictly sacred
and conlidenia".. Otllce hours dally frara
t a.m. to t p.m. Sunday, 9 to 2.
Enclose five 2-cent stamps for symtpora
blanks and my book railed "New Life."
I will pay one thousand dollars In coll
to anyone whom I cannot cure of EPI
LEPTIC CONVULSION'S or FITS.
- 1R. E. GREWER,
Old Post Offlco Building, corner Paua
Venue and Spruce street.
SCRANTON, PA.
GET I.M THE SWIM.
A ISThuulNO is wuiu will uu it. Built lis
a watch nnd is a beauty. Xuhe but tne duett
of the dlttoront grades of wheslntn uiy lias fur
'Hi, Prices trom $M to 1 1 25. If you can appre
ciate a ttood tiling examine my line.
A. W. JURISCH, 435 Sprue St.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
Tbe Finest In the City.
The latest improved furnish
Ings and apparatus for keeping
meat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Ave.'
pwmn inoK coa im'P. qiun UJM'ni '
11 EOT LM SBOK IN THE VIOKLUt
"AaollarnnKditaddUorMnui."
This Ladles' Mnllri Krenok Doaajola KldBtfc
ton Boot dellttred free nyhr in the C.S .oa
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