:. ::". V:-:. -.-- -. , - - . . - THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 3, 1893. Zfy fkxanton $riBtme BeOyaal Weakly. e I SJarantoa, re, kf The TiSmvai I 1M1 uasor: mum BuUdiaa, talk a S. RINUBUIIV, Paaa, mm c n. mmi, ew ih Twk UVV S. RICHARD. Imiw. W. W. DAVIS, Iwam luuu W. W. VOUROSJ, Am. MaM'at Mnn At nil kwio 101 a enuro. .. as Motet In," the necffaol Jounwl Sw atrr Uaere, ratw Tab Scjuvton Taiaums ae the beet KdTtrtlslDc medium In Moruveaele Feoaairlra. ala. "ftuieri1 iaa." u Cab Wsbzlt Tmux, lamed Itw SewrAey, duo of Mewe. nolo, and w5V Wiled Mce leay. For Thaee Who Ouioot T Tun Dailt Taiavwa. Um Weekly le BtammaaUi i ee the SMI BaismBlOataft. Only e Year, la AArmuca. Contain Twelve HakdsMa hi THNn la Bale Telly t the D, I An W. BCRANTON, AUGUST 8, 1896. The Soranton Truth, In a Quay collar, at least looks better than In Its fake halo of political "Independence." Today's Primaries. With today's primaries In the Third LetfelAtiv district the domestic un pleasantness of the Republican party will draw to a close in Lackawanna county; and the epurioua flsht of. the local Quay ahoutera for self-aggrandizement at the expense of the state ad ministration will end, 09 it deserves to end. In uninterrupted disaster. The war was utterly unnecessary and signally discreditable to those who pre cipitated It. Had Judge WUiard been accorded, by unanimous consent, the wholly reasonable compliment of a oowrty delegation of his own choosing, as Colonel Watres was accorded such a compliment under practically similar circumstances five year ago, there would have been no turning of Re publican against Republican and party harmony would have remained Intact. Again, had Senator Quay, while nomi nally professing friendship for Mr. Wil lard, called off the henchmen who were fighting the Willard candidates for delegates and thus proved his friend ship, there would have been no civil dissension, and his candidacy through out the commonwealth would have been spared a fatal sett-back. The senator's appearance in this county in the attitude of a disturber, and the sending of his lieutenants here with funds for the corruption of our pri maries well deserved the rebuke ad ministered to Mm In the three districts which have already recorded their ver dict, and merit similar censure in the Third, today. A similar Issue will simultaneously receive adjudication In our 'neighboring county of Luzerne, where ilr. Quay also has tried to Interfere. It will be surprising If he shall not, there as here, be Informed by the deliberate voice of the Republican masses that his cam paign of vengeance upon a dutiful gov ernor and his audacious effort to foist Senator Cameron a second time on the party contrary to a nearly unanimous protest are repugnant to every Instinct of lair play and cannot be tolerated. Should this be the voice of the party, Senator Quay will have only himself to blame for any consequences which may ante. The latest emissary of Senator Quay, Imported into (Lackawanna county from Washington, wtth his carpet-bag full of cash, appears to have met with a oool reception. Just set tt down that the Third district la not to be bought away from Judge WlUard. Value of Kindergarten Training. In no way have the changes that the nineteenth century has brought about been more (narked than in the demands upon woman. Today, the school girl looks upon a future of usefulness which will Oemaml of her a knowledge of n method of earn hi (? her UviiYg. 'Not that she will necessarily have to earn her own Irvine, but the old order, whereto a woman took It for granted that aterpIeaeneM and alroleaenees would fee ejecredlted to her as her blrth- right, and that the world hU which he sees her brothers go equipped, for the battle of life iwould unquestionably take Iter wHlfng tardea an Its bands fawthtrsTof the past. Now a woman "lands aa an individual, with power, wisdom nd iH In her hand, and the thought of her brain are merged with out quAStkjTi into the mighty energies of AtrtuaJ Hfe. And (the stands today a Wrong and welcome factor to the new order of things, (But, Just aa there has always been, ao today there la a sphere trv which a woman moves .best 'by right of her iwo marihood, and ht which the highest and deepest qualities of her nature are called upon to act The home la es aenUally a woman's sphere. In no way can she escape the responsibilWy of this. It may mot (be her own home, but very Individual home in Christendom la Influenced toy her thought and Judg ment. And the homes of the future have their nucleus in the hearts of the children of today, and the alms and aspirations of the children of today are feeing moulded and guided toy woman's work. What a necessity, them, that this be done understandUniglyl And In how many. different ways It must be accomplished; in the home, in society, In the school, and above all, In the haunt of the poor. How S ew there are who undertake these responelbllitftee with a proper understanding of the glorious but tremendous tatfk put upon them. To be a teacher, a social leader, a wife or a mother, and to have no knowledge of the conditions of human life and thoughtl (Not many years ago there ware few opportoinlUe to make a scientific study of the psychological development of chUdhood. Today the doom are open ' on every side, and young women are urged to take a training that will fit them for thesa duties. The kindergar ten la the open sesame and the call Is to every woman who teas a desire for broadening culture and wholesome, de velopment The least worthy motive to she desire to earn a livelihood. That may be necessary, but every person who undertakes the study of Froebel's methods In the kindergarten system wiB And that she will lose all sordid motives and will enter body and soul Into the humanitarian principles in volved. In Boston alone there are said to .be no less than 100 girls taking a training in kindergarten methods, who have no need and do mot intend to teach, hut who take H aa a basis for future usefulness. I would like to ap peal to those who belong to what we call the leisure class. Take the train ing, so that you may understand what the world Is doing to raise) all humanity to a level of culture and reflnemerit. Take It so that you may apply its prin ciples to whatever you are most Inter ested In music, art, religion, educa tion, or fho less ostentatious duties of home life. To all fit brlns refinement of thought, culture of mind amd chari tableness of heart. Katharine II. Clark. The morning Quay organ and Its afternoon echo, the Truth, seem to think that abusing David Martin will reconcile the Republicans of Pennsyl vania to another era of Delamaterlsm. Bo David as he may, his faults afford no reason why the governor of Pennsyl vania should become almply Boss Quay's clerk. The Question for Susquehanna. Today the Republicans of Susquehan na county will have the opportunity to decide whether they are or are not willing that a couple of trading poli ticians shall by bargain and sale dis pose of the delegates of that county in the Republican state convention. The Republicans of Susquehanna have in past years maintained a reputation for manly independence and self-axsertion not exceeded by their party brethern in any other county In the state. We are not prepared to believe that they have deteriorated In this particular, but think they are as resolute as ever In their hostility to arbitrary boss rule and machine methods in party manage ment Three weeks ago a handful of Susque hanna politicians came to Scranton to have an Interview with Senator Quay. At that Interview the two delegates from that county were bargained for and duly disposed of to Senator Quay, the latter offering to pay whatever sum of money might 'be required to attain the desired end. This bargain having been consummated, the Susque hanna traders returned to their homes and forthwith put the machinery Into full operation. The Tribune, having full, accurate and reliable knowledge of the Wyoming house bargain and sale, deemed it Its duty as a faithful organ of Republicanism to warn the Repub licans of Susquehanna county of the schemes of the traders, and this duty It proceeded faithfully to discharge. It exposed the traders and laid bare their nefarious schemes, thus giving the de cent Republicans of our neighboring county the opportunity to act with a full knowledge of all the facts before them. It remains now for them to de termine whether or not the Wyoming house bargain and sale shall be ratified by them in the election of delegates to next Tuesday's county convention. The attempt to make it appear that In making the exposures it has made The Tribune was actuated by personal feeling against Mr. Samuel S. Wright, is, of course, all bosh. Mr. Wright has been alluded to simply in his capacity aa the personal representative and sub servient tool of Senator Quay In Sus quehanna county. If Mr. Wright la so excessively sensitive to criticism he should make himself less conspicuous as a bartering and trading politician. He n the leading representative of Quay, Quaylsm and machine methods in Susquehanna county. He has done his utmost to carry out the provisions and stipulations of the Wyoming house bargain, and the simple question now is whether the Republican masses or Sus quehanna are willing to have It appear to the remainder of the state that Mr. Wright, Mr. Kllrow and one or two others carry the Republican party of that county about In tihelr trousers' pockets to do with as they please. To day that question Will be answered either in the affirmative or the nega tive, This Innrnal lava no claim to political prestige or oracular prescience, but its opinions and its preferences are Its own, and it will continue to express the former and exercise the latter as It may aeem best.-Scranton Truths Keep right on, neighbor. Tou are sure to prove one of Quay'a most suc cessful "hoodoos." The Tribune disclaims any mercenary motives In the present campaign. Just the same Its owners are gathering In all appointments from the governor they can lay their hands upon as a quid pro quo for the flop from Quay to the com bina Scranton Republican. Poor "Kurnel" Bob! He got turned down. . We are glad to see the "Independent" afternoon annex of the morning Quay hand organ came out In Its true colors. This thing of "faking" the people with spurious pretensions of political supe riority no longer deceives, as it once did. ' The fulsome compliments to General Hastings printed by the Scranton Truth before he signed the Fair bill would make very amusing pabulum side by Ida with its skulking opposition to him 4bday. But the Job of being a Quay echo doubtless Involves a comical side. Let The Tribune publish the slate for the city election next February and head It "I am Sir Oracle, when I ope' my lips let no dog bark." Bcran ion epuouceo. Sorry we can't oblige; but the fact Is, your barking amuses us too much. t In any event the charge of being a "Christian Politician," applied by the Scranton Republican to the proprietors of The Tribune, la one that Is not likely ever to be laid to the door of the editor of the Republican. Will Sara Wright earn hie money to- day? We predict not. The "Susquehanna County Cltlien" of our morning contemporary doubt less resides several mllos this side the Busquehanna line, else he would have the courage to sign bis real name. Only skulkers or cowards hide behind assumed names. Ex-Boss Joe Soranton's Republican as a champion of anti-bosslsm In poll tics Is an oddity of Boss Quay's cam paign calculated to make a horse laugh. Did Senator Quay offer to pull his Lexow committee oft It 'Martin would desert the governor? Lot us have the facta Truly, midsummer madness Is a dire disease and for a doctor we recommend the fool killer. Scranton Republican, Do you speak from experience? The Scranton Truth makes a curious looking tail to Joe Scranton's kite. But If It Jlkes to be a tall, that's Its privilege. Come to think of it. the Scranton Truth always was a success aa a left- handed mascot. POLITICAL POINTS. ai Aunv1. itiMniiAlnhlA orsans re cently charged that ex-Dlstrlct Attorney W. J. Whltehouse, of Schuylkill county, was In 1'hllailelphla Wednesday night and asHiired Benator Quay of six deputes out of the seven, with a possibility of getting the other one. Mr. Whllohouse brands this statement as a deliberate lie, and states that he hns not had a conversation with Quay for four weeKS, wnen no torn for HuhUiiks. Mr. White- house has telegraphed his denial to Gov ernor HustlnRs at Hurrlsburg. He has not been to Philadelphia for a ween anu on nhrht In ntniltiiin WAS with a party of friends at Pottsvllle. What He Will the uuay sbouters spring next? II II II 'Shortly before Quay's departure for Heaver the senator and Frank Willing i ih. hi..r nf tha atuiT at the Uuay headquarters, mude a careful examlna- .f ih.. aitimt'.nn and came to the con clusion that the original flKurea given out some time ago from the uay neauquar ters. namoly, 79 nmjorlty for Quay In the state convention for state chairman, wro not exagseratinl. They are confident that the Beaver statesman will be chosen ly this majority, if not more." What a mag nificent, bluff, for a cause mai nu than 100 voles to its name! II H I' . . .u f la nnvu an mvn secret that the em ployes of the Heading railroad who were .1.. i. t. ih lust Tteuubllran county convention in Schuylkill have received orders from the management or mui cor poration that they must vote at the coming county convention for delegates to the approaching Btate convention who will favor the candidacy of Senator Quay for the state chulrmnnship. The number of employes of the Reading who were chosen delegates to tno msi conven tion numbers over 33 per cent, of the en tire representation. II II II nnral Pnlmer has never been a Quay man and probnbly never will be. At the gamo time h!s ruther churlish refusal to rpeuk out, i:ke a man, when asked where he stood, will justify the friends of Judge Bice In selecting another man for the pluce. No candidate for a representative position is so important that he may, with impunity, refuse to tell his constituents what they have a right to know. v , II II II Primaries will be held tonight In Hunt ingdon, Snyder. CUnton, Elk, Susque hanna and Luzerne counties. Huntingdon sends two delegates to the state conven tion, Susquohanna two, and Elk, Clinton and Snyder one each. Luserne county will elect nine delegates. It Is safe to say that Hustings will get all but one of these. II II II It Is announced that ex-Senator J. J. Incalls. of Kansas, Is making an out and out open flKht for re-election to the senate as the successor of Senator. Peffer. His principal opponent Is a young man named Ralph Burton, who Is said to be aa brill iant an orator and as caustic a rhetorician as the famous ex-senator himself. II II II Editor Theodore Hart, of the Plttston Gazette, Is getting hard pressed these days to And sunlcient epithets to charac terize tho3o who don't wear his brand of Quay collar. A dictionary or vituperation would relieve him Immensely. I! II II The Plttston Gazette thinks Luierne Is going for Quay. By midnight tonight it will not be so cay as It is now, but It will know more. COMMENT OF THE PRESS. All Will Soon Ho Mode Known. Philadelphia Ilulletln: "It Is clear that Senator Quay's denial of the charges that he attemptod to open negotiations with the leaders of tho movement against him Is too vague and equivocal to be accepted as a finality. Senator Quay has hitherto publicly proclaimed that he had no thought of compromise with his oppo nents. He has permitted them to be stig matized by his followers and organs in the language of the slums. His adherents have even gone so far as to pass them , selves off as reformers or as allies of re formers. His Lexow committee has been set up as the Instrument for humiliating and punishing his enemies In the sacred name of reform. Yet It Is charged that Senator Quay In the meantime has endeav ored to seek interviews with these men with the purpose of negotiating terms of peace under cover. If this charge Is true. Senator Quay owes an explanation, at least, to his followers. If It Is not true, his denial Is not sulllclcntly explicit or comprehensive to acquit him of the charge of Insincerity. The tactics by which Mr. Quay sought to break the combination against him aro. likely to make some curi ous reading for his friends." Let Such Talk Stop. Huston Free Press: "The Republican party of this state Is greater than any man In It. That a leader should havo his friends and followers Is In the nature of things, but that such leader or his friends, In case of defeat for party control, should threaten war to the knife against the party candidates at the polls Is rank treason, worse a thousand times than any alleged campaign of assassination. Tho Republican party hns some rights In the premises which even disappointed leaders must respeot. Woe betide that leader who encourages or preaches re belllonagalnsttheparty and its candidates, The people will bury him so deep that he will know no awakening. Let this talk about pulling the pillars out from under the party temple cease. Nothing but evil can come from It," Want No More of Andrews, Philadelphia Press: "Senator William H. Andrews, former chairman of the Re publican slate committee, who went Into Involuntary retirement after the Dels- mater disaster! which he did so much to bring about, Is agnln busy In state poli tics as Senator Quay's chltf manager. He has a very large and ever-tctlve ca pacity for mlschlef-maklng. If It were possible to elect Mr. Quay chairman of the Republican state committee It Is welt un derstood that ths real chairman would be Sonator Andrews, and that would mean the restoration of the methods which were so offensive to the party in the election of delegates In law. Such methods ap plied to th nomination of Cameron eandl dates for the legislature or -the choice of national delegates nest year would mean a great deal to the Republican party of Pennsylvania, lober-minded and earnest Republicans everywhere are thinking of these things." , ' Abase Wall iebsked. Taylor Herald i "In the present fight In this district a number of the malcontents are trying to cast reflections on the nam of William Connell. Mr. Connell la a Re publican and It can be said without fear or favor that he has done more for the Re publican party In Lackawanna county during the last two decades than any other Individual that can be mentioned. Where Mr. Connell's Interests are placed you will find a bee-hive ot industry, giving lucrative employment to the artisan, and thereby making a profitable market for the farmer. When this grand old man passes away his name will go down to pos terity as one of the greatest benefactors of this county." OcU Beyond His Depth. Wllkes-Barre Record: "Brother Hart, of the Plttston Gazette, had better confine himself to the stock arguments furnished by the Quay leaders. When he strikes out on his own hook he gets beyond his depth." Same I True as to Lackawanna. Tl'lll. .. II.. n Hf Y. T h imwuarni Jtwum. inn wu,rii delegates to the state convention will ttnd It about as easy to support Rice and op- meal at the some time." Hello! Exchange. Can I have the coun cil rooms? Not unless you expect to own the city. Nuy! nay! bright creature! There are others. Pleuse attach our stop to the switchboard in a way that wilt allow me to converse with Mr. Morgan Sweeney. Hullo! Is that Mr. Sweeney? It la. Sweeney the statesman? Right yc arc! Morgan, can you enlighten me as to your motive In springing the Lcxow searchlight on Captain Dick liilwnrda? To purify politics, sir. I am a repre sentative of the Twelfth ward, sir; where no liquor In sold without license, and my constituents Insist that this crusade against holea-in-the-wall Inaugurated by the county detective shall be continued right Into tho drug store soda fountains, If necessary Z-z-z-ling! Who's calling? This Is Major Penman. Is the advertis ing munnger in? I will call him to the 'phone. Never mind. Perhaps you will do as well. I wish to advertise for a drayman to cart away campaign documents that have accumulated at our place. Lots of waste paper, eh? Yes. Is there anyapf the "long green" In the lot? Well, no. Is the fund exhausted? Nearly. There's just about enough left to pay one passage from Europe to this country. Z-z-z-ling! AS. Well, who Is this? ' : Oh, you know. I fall to guess your identity. V4hy, I am one of the girls one of the "heilos." Ah! yes. Please remove the gum from your mouth, dear, and make known your desires. I wanted to Inquire If any of the report ers were going to the lawn party. What lawn party? Why, haven't you heard? At Laurel Hill park. You don't say sot Big time? Certainly! Under new management, you know. Mr, Mulltn will superintend the floor nnd Mr. Benore will prompt the dancers, and oh, some Is calling. Call me up later and I'll tell you all about It. Z-z-z-ling! Hello! I would speak with James P. Taylor, at Montrose. Hello! ; , , Is that Editor Taylor? , l Yea. '.:(!. How are politics? ' Very warm! very warml The Quuy people are making consider able noise? Certainly. An empty barrel, you know, always vibrates readily. What Is that whistling sound I hear? Why, It Is the wind blowing through Bam Wright's whiskers. Is there a cyclone at Montrose? Oh, not It's 6am. He causes the agita tion of the atmosphere while In the act of running down campaign rumors. Z-z-z-llngl QAYETIF.S AND GRAVITIES, No man who would shake the hand of a millionaire brlbe-glver has a right to re fuse the hand of a 10-cent bribe-taker. Oddly enough, it doesn't gratify crooked alderman to learn that there was more In it than they expected. Boodlera overlooked this time need not feel slighted. There will be other grand juries. If decent citizens would serve more often in primaries they would not have to serve so often on grand Juries. The public ran have honest servants If It will take the trouble to examine appli cants before hiring. Chicago Times-Herald. f AT Hill & Connell's, (3) IHO 03 WISHINGT01 IVE The Best of Them All ! the.. ...... ZERO Porch Chairs and Rockers, Fine Mi Chairs tr.d Rosters, A Few Baby Carrlsgis Left it Cost Cedar Chest tftfh Prior, In Three Sizes. Hill & Cohnell. nnKil SLIMMER URNI1E Bill GODSH'S A Little Chat With Housekeepers That Want to Save Some Fall is near at hand, and you will perhaps need some Curtains, either Lace, Chenille or Derby, to beautify some of your windows that have hitherto been treated with indifference. Also some small rooms may re quire a new Carpet or a Rug. If such is the case, buy them of us now during the dull season, because .we are anxious to clear out all odds and ends, so as to make room for our fall stock. Your money at inter est brings you only 6 per cent, and by investing it on household requirements, which you must have sooner or later, it will bring you from 30 to 40 per cent. &2A Word to the Wise Gold Band White China At Cost. , . . We are selling our entire stock of Gold Band White China at cost. Parties having Tea Seta can now add a few pieces and make up a Dinner Set; or those having Dinner Sets partly fcro. ken cun match them up at a very small cost. Come early and get the pieces you need most. THE 1 m LIMITED. 422 UCKIWINM AVENUE. Clarence M. Florey, the sporting goods dealer of Wyo ming avenue, has devised a scheme to keep the boys in terested in the matter of base ball. With every ten cent ball or bat he will now give a fine cap and belt, which are uniform. Among the hustlers is Mr. Florey. SURMOUNTING I DIFFICULTY tn Accomplished In this cam, as both horn And rldor ai-a equl to the tmorironcjr. All diffi culties should be mrm minted whether thejr be easy or otherwlee. We nuke tt rerjr wuy to not over tho difficulty of MTlng money by onr (rend win of BO-CENT NECKWEAR. Mention this Adr. And yon can boy any THREE 50c. TIES In the Store for $1.00. CONRAD, Lickaianni lie. THAT WONDERFUL Tsea Is faaae salt fa tea WEIER ffilTg CAP 111 Mil OKBP PIMPS Oab and ant Imm Mew aa Mae las se Md-hand Ftaawwe nra taaaasa sasssaie tertkna. , tt4 Wye. Are. Money Is Sufficient See Large Center OF SCRANTON. CN, mm Special mention Given to Business and Personal leeonnts. IHTEREST PUD 01 THE DEPOSITS, THB TRADERS laUonal Bank of Seranteaa 1 teA-A ORGANIZED iSpfe aa-saaaMi CAPITAL 250,000 ' SURPLUS, $40,000 A. 8, WI-tlAMh, CaabAsr. OIRBCT0B& proi, tew, cun III UBERU. fhis tank Invite tta petreoac ef ta easaa am and firms toralju TRAVELERS' LETTERS of CREDIT i scranton mm u H prepared to farnlth trATtleri with LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED BT BLUR 1 CO., EW YORK. BY MEANS OF WHICH FUNDS CM BE PROCURED IS REEDED IT ILL PRINCI PAL POINTS THROUGHOUT EUROPE IHO THE CIST. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS MO TERMS APPLY TO SCRANTON SAYIN6S BANK Moosic Povdor Co, . Rooms liEdiCoEaoiMltli Bid' j, SCRANTON. PA. MINIKQciGUSnXQ POWDER MAX- AT MOOSTC AKD RUH DAUB WORKS. Lafflia A Rand Powder Co.1 OrangoGun Powdcf Bleetrle Battarlsa, Vnsaa for swtst . lac Waste, lafotyaSaM aa4 Samuel Hints, Junta JlT BrartArt, tre lac A. rtnoh. Plorca B. Ftnlar, Jonaph f Jarmyn. M. 1, Kemarar.Chj.rlee P. Met ttewe, John T. Porter. W. W. Wataoa. AAAAlitAi Window for Prices. Fine Stationery Blank Doohs, Olfico Suppllas, aiOTijcjEjawH TYFE WINTERS' SUFFUE3 SMLDGMPUItttSira n ALL ITS EUlClia mos OflOS, - W e RASPBERRIES. BLACK RASPBERRRIES AID CKESXf CURRANTS, 6REEN GGSN, K2 PEAS, WAS AW (BEEN BEANS, EGS PLANT, CAULIFLOttl, TO AT0ES, ETC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PIERCE'S MARKET, PENMATE DR. HILL & SOU ALBANY DENTIST5. Bt toetn. boat sat. ; tor rold eaM and teeth without plate, called orown and bride work, call for prices And refer, epcea. TONAJAJIA, for xtraeUatt tt without pain. No ether. Ne caa, OVXR FIRST NATIONAL BAVaTe ', waGef?. PLEASANT TO COOK with an oil or raa store. Ho imoke, dirt, e am.lL It does the work ee well The prlee, madam, la mirth-proToklng la its littleness. Onr Hardware atandi la the front rank. A pot or kettle, Un oaa or pan. doea its duty or fall Aooordina aa It la rightly made of the riant material. The right kinds are what we MAs'for pricee, we bats made than aa alls that they need sappead we'UhaTote raise them to get support, bat little prieM bring fag huatneas. . . . ; ' " . 'V- T r t;;-.