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THB SORANTOIn TniHTTSTE-TUESDAY MORNIN&, MARCH JJO, 1S97.
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(Se gcvanfon Cr(8unc
lillyaud Weekly. No bunday tuition.
Published at Scranton, Pa., by The Tribune
Publishing Company.
Ii "iorl. IteprevntutUe1
THANK K C111AY CO,
llooin 41, Trlbuno llulldlnir, New YorUCltv.
iMIHKD T TUB rOSTorPIOB AT SCIUNTOH, PA., A3
ErCOND CLAB3 MAIL HAittft-
feCKAN'TON, MA11CII 30, 1M7.
To Insure publication in this paper,
volunteered communication-) of a con
troversial character MUSr V
H1QNED roil I'UUMCATION by tlie
writer's true name. To tills just rule
We cannot hereafter make exception.
Minister to Atisttla.
The selection of Clinilemagno Tower,
of Philadelphia, fot the Austtlnn mis
sion Is not a pattlsnn tew aid. but
juther a mcognltton of speclul peibon
nl fitness. Mr. Tower Is n man of
weulth and sehuliuly uttalnmenli
whose literal y, linguistic und .social
training inatks him us peeulluily
suited to a position of this kind. Vienna
Is the most atlstocratlo capital In the
voi Id, and Mr. Tower, In the best seiibe
of the woid, is an uilstociat. By this
we mean that he has had means and
lelsuiu to qualify himself In those ac
complishments which nie lequlred in
a successful diplomatist, but which the
majoilty of Amet leans, in the stiess of
earning a lUellhood, have to foiego
A fulr view or facts must take Into ac
count that theie aie other ways of jen
dPiing oneself woithy of olllclal dis
tinction than by peifmmlng the duties
of the belllgeient paiti"an. Mr. Towel,
il the testimony of those who know
him best Is not to be dlsi eg.it ded, ha
exemplified in his cateei that wealth
may be put to put poses of public piollt
In the btudy and fosteilng of the llbeial
aits and In the Intel nictation of hls
toiy. It Is not Risen to all men to follow-
one path nor leuch distinction
along a common loute. The gentleman
whom Piesldent. McKlnley esteulav
designated to bo our mlnitei at Vi
enna has chosen a moie select line of
activity than most peisons who liguie
In modem polities, but he is a tlioi
ough Ameilcnn, a eultuied and admit -tilili-
cltben and just such a lcpresenU-
the of the Wilted States goveinnieiit
as would be most likelj to Impiess with
faor the elicle to which he is nccied
ited. In proi)Oitlou ns ills selection
may fall to uiouse enthusiasm among
"the bojs" will it be likely to win the
approval of the judicious, who leallze
that something in the way of peisonal
grace, cultme and scholaishtp is nee
essaiy In the appointee to j. fabtldlou
and critical foieign couit.
who Is thereby Infotmcd, In an tmpies
slve manner, at the eiy beginning of
his DWlieishlp of tineuined wealth, that
he Is undot obligations to the commun
ity about him. As a geuetnl inle In
sociology, the man who wins wealth
by his own stiong endeavor does not
abuse It; but it Is unfoi tunately also
the general inle thnt his chlldien, to
whom his estute comes by lnlu'iltance,
do. This fuct nloue sulllces to Jtistlf
society In Imposing a tu. on dlicct ln
heiltunces: but It It weio not In Itself
a sulllclent Justification, theie would
lemaln the Insurmountable fact that
only by a tax on wcniin w-iuie u is m
the piobato courts, wheie peisonal
piopeity cannot shilnk, can the state
lelinburso Itself for the evasions und
Inequalities of assessment appal cntl
Inevitable at other times.
An Inheiltance tax has been de
nounced In some quaiteis us socialistic,
but it is now the law In a majority of
the states and In most of the enlight
ened foieign countiles, showing thltt
the sentiment for It is widespread and
well-gi minded. It does not dlseoiiiugi
the tucumulutlon of wealth, but It doeb
to some extent eneolliage the dlstilbll-
tlon of wealth pi lor to death, which h
lllion the whole moie beneficial to all
concerned and moie seemly than tht
spectacle of clamor und contebt often
witnessed umong helis-at-law.
made a mistake Our suspicion ap
pears to be leeching swift substantia
tion. A poll of the senate Is published
which shows thlity-lhe sennlois op
posed to the ratification of the nibllia
tlon tieaty, and In this number aie In
cluded Senatois Quay and Pentose.
Wo don't belles e either of these will
ote against the tieaty.
If the president wcie to appoint a
commissioner to Cuba, to levlow the
ltuatlon and lepoit the exact fact, It
would be ti wise move. Theie Is evi
dently a vast deal of mlslnfoimatlon
still cm icnt on this uubject.
, teaching. lxuU. to the dus when
Hit Julint)lfH'rt impeached Sin
It Is ery dlseouitoous In the Cietnn
Instil gents not to submit giucefully to
be staived to death by the Christian
poweis.
It now looks as If King Oeoige would
have to touch the mutch to the Thes
nlunlun fiontlei.
Now that many of our patrons aie
about to change the pluce of their lesl
dence, we lequest eaily notice of such
change, so that piompt dellveiy ot
the paper may be made to the new
abode Subscilbeis who move aie be
sought to gle both the old and the new
addiesb, and to be patient for u da
or two until the can lei s get theli
loutes leananged.
An udeitlsement in The Tilbune
seen and noted.
Is
Gossip
the Capital
II em y Clay nvans, as commislonei
of pensions, will not be likely to set up
un npothecaii.'s scales In weighing the
nation's debt to its Mil King eteiai
defeudelb.
An Admirable Example.
Bv the will of the laie John Cierar nf
Chicago, who died Oct 1H, 1SW, the tesl
due of his estate after the pailient of
numei ous beu.ue:,ts,amolint!ng to $l!,uOJ.
000, was gien foi the ci cation and en
dowment of a flee public libiaiy, to be
called the John Cierar llbiaiv, and 'i
be located In the city ot Chicago In
1MU the ulldity of the will was attuc k
ed, but was sustained by a decision "I
the supieme couit of Illinois, lencleied
June 1U, 1S9C. The adnilnlstiatlon oi
the estate in the piobate couit was
closed Jul 13, li94 The llbiuiy was
incoipoiated under the laws ot Illinois,
(let. 12, 1S94, and was duly oiganlzed
Januuiy 1J, 1&93. It will be foimalb
opened on Apiil 1.
The diiectoib and management of this
libiaiy have bet a good example to oth
er Institution.! of a hlnillar cnaiactoi
b holding a seiies ot conteiences with
the dliectois ot the two exibting public
llbiailes In Chicago, so us to pi event
any uiu.ecessuiv duplication of book
and wastelul ilvaliy. In consequtnci
of this lationul policy, the thice II
biaiiea will woik together, each einphn
Klziuga speclul department of leseaicb
und it is expected thut in time they will
ibuue a Joint catalogue. Another tlilim
indleathe of the wibdoin ol the man
ngement of the new libiaiy is that
lather than ei.uoaeh upon the endow
ment lund. It has been decided to bet
upai t a poi tion of the annual Income as
u building lund, so that when the llbiai
shall elite! Its own home, it will be ubk
thenceloi wuid to Ufee the entile Incuinc
foi woihlug pui poses. Such discietlon
Is uncommon enough to meilt uppie
clative notice.
We cite these facts In pait because
they am of geneial Intel est us illubtia
tlve of the development of u. better cl
libation, and in pait in the hupe that
piibllcitygKentoJohn Citiai's examph
may In some way inspire imitation ot
it. The oppoitunltles lor beneficent i
along this line weie not exhausted lo
cally by the late Joseph J. Albilght
The nobility and utility of his gift aie
being so vividly impiebsed upon us,
Horn day to day, that we hope yet to
witness the bestowal of complementui
endowments which shall have the ef
fect upon Scinntou that John Crerai'"
munificence is likely in futuie to lum
upon the citizens of Chlcugo.
A Lesson from Albany.
Some of the things to be avoided at
Ifaiiisbuig dm lug and after the eon
stiucUon of the new capltol aie indi
cated In a eiles of compailsons which
the Albany Pi ess and Knickeibockei
has Instltutel between the bill of costs
for the Albany capltol and that for the
capltol at Washington.
Last yeui it cost the state of New
Voile $330,000 for the caie of its public
buildings at Albany, of which the cap
ltol and the governors mansion aie the
piinclpal ones. The cost of peifoun
Ing similar sen Ice for the much luigei
capltol at Wushincton was less than
half as much.
Last ear at Albany S-1S,000 was spent
for lighting the state house and the
governors mansion. Last year it cost
to Unlit the national capltol only $23,
000 The annual pay loll at Washington
for capltol emploes, Including the sei
lces ot foity-nlne policemen und
watchmen, amounted last ear to $117,
S15. The pay loll at Albany, In the
aine year, for a similar sen lee.
amounted to $lSG,i)12. And so It goe",
item by item, each Item show Ing gieat--i
ex-pense at Albany foi Infeilor bei
lce than Is lequlied even at Wash
ington, wheie economy Is not genei
illy iegai ded as a loiemost chaiactei-
Istie.
The Albany capltol In Its present
toim lepiesellts txn outlay exceeding
$20,000,000 and It could easily be dtipli
cated by any pi hate contiactor foi
U 000,000. Not all ot the othei $1S,000,
uuo lepiesellts a steal, for pi lees today
ate lower than fonueily, but much of
It Is elthei a theft or a waste, and the
me Is quite as bad as the othei, so lui
as the taxpayer, pocketbook Is con
cerned. The leglslatuie at Ilanlsbuig, hav
ing shown the good sense to fall into
line with the governors lecommenda
lions for a new capltol to be built with
strictest economy at compaiatlvel
slight expense, should now hubteu the
pieliinlnuiles so that the contiuct may
soon be Kt and the woik of coiistiue
tliui begun. The eves of the people aie
upon each move in this mattei, and
while theie is no evidence to wan ant
the expectation of extiavugunce or job
beiy, yet 111 older to avoid both It is
the public's intention to continue Its
ciutiny until the last bilck is laid.
.Special to the Scianton Tilbune.
Washington, Maieh Hi The ehalimnn
or the ltciiiihlican Mate committee In T'-x-,.o
iu finii "X-1,1" fticiMi. the onli kon
of tin fumous Hetty Umeii. the llcliest
woman in Ameilca. t'p to within a leu
clus ago the colonel his been in Wash
ington evei since beloie the Innuguiatloii
ol -li. McKlnley u piesldent. 1U came
he if with two objects in view. One was
to get the pu sklent to allow him to dls-
Itiibuto the feilci.il pie among me nmu-
Mll in Texas. The othei was lo niive a
good time and bin n some ot his mothei s
mone. As far us the latter pioposltlon
was conoiined he was veiy success il
Ho lemulned up daj and night to keep
the Hie fiom Milng out. Ills plan to ladle
out the p menage was a falluie. Dining
his thiee weeks' sta In the cll Colonel
Oioen saw the liiesldent only" once, and
then he didn't j,et much encouiaBemi nt
Ml .UKInle Informed the le.ulei ot a
foilorn hope In Texas that he was not
going to be in a huii about limiting up
polntments In the "Lone Star" state. A
nod was as good as a wink to the colonel,
and tiftet wicUllns foi thiee weeks with
vutui.,1 inns nf aniillcatlous flam his
fileiuls In Texas lie packed his tiutik and
left town a vctv much disgusted states
man. Colonel Clieen Is a man not or
0 yeais ot age, Is tall, dlgnllleti iookiiik
and weals a eoik leg The misting limb
was not "pulled" oil b politician", bin
was lost while ha was acting In the ca
paelt of a section bo- on one of his
motl-ei's vuiiotis laiboads, which posi
tion paid him the laige bum of $40 pet
month. His mothers object In assigning
him to such a position was to leant him
ptactleal lallioadlng. Colonel (lien,
howevet, Is now the piesldent of a ptos
petotts lalboad In Texas, und his salai.v
Is $23,01)0 pel j cat. He is a single linn
and must teinjln a bachelor as long as lu
mothei lives If he hopes to become he't
to hei millions.
UUIllPS
l'leikl
at'or I'owkr voted Xjigulit't coiivktloii
Selmtoi L'oihitt, now ill bin seint llrst
eui, ,ho Wits ieitntl itiipolltteil Feimtoi
b the novel not of Oregon, but who wll,
plGlmlils not gel his seat, Is uuother old
timet. Killoyg und ClttJ ton cite ic-inlli t
eta ot the leconstrttctloii daj It wa
inthei litteiestltig lo note how the filctlon
ot that pet led has tllsaiipeitieel, fot l'ln
lon, the olie-arined Aiktlis.is lteiilbllcati,
and Heii.tloi lleny, the otie-leggeel Ai-
kans.is Uemociat, held a long social cou
feteiiee on u fofa In the leul of tin
ehuinliei. Th o two men lost limbs light
lug against each other In the late iclM
llon. Cl.ivtott was lecentl.v iilipolnln1
litiulstet to Mexico.
The Tost of this cllv rccentlv cotitnlnei
the following notice of the new eongte
mini fiom the Eleventh Petmsvlvani i ell-1
It let: "Whin a nun waits until he Is or
the blink of 70 veirs of ttge before hi
bleaks Into roligres, one would think
that ho was lingering supetllitous on tin
scene. Hut Congtisiimin Connell, o'
Sciiinton, will not have It this wa. IU
thinks that hi Is good for inuliv Jean
to come. Time Is gtouiicl fot .Ml. I ol
mil's belief. When u Tew inontlis ago he
wanted lo add $ll,O.X) life Itisutaiice tc
the huge aiiiotint which he ulttadv dir
ties, the phlcluns who examined hit!
pieinounced him a peilect i lsk for thai
uiuaiiut. l'lguilng up the pti'iiilum, how
pvei. All. Contipll found that It would co-'
him about S20.UU0 a ye.u. 'In live e.u
lijOWO, said Air. cotmi'll to himself. "N'o
I won't do It I enn put aw.iv the iimouni
of the pteiulum for live veais and be even
with Hie game. As a mullet of fact, I
will live (let hip"! ten yens longet and 1
will Ittsille mvself.' So tint Is what All
Council has done. The new iongtemji
used to woik for 71 cents a duv In the
mines, nut he was iiiomoted, save1'
litnnev, 1ms been successful In his biul
tiess v entities, nnd Is now a mllllonalit
He lias manv hobbles, lmt the otic tha'
Intel its him mom Is the Thlid Nation i
bank of Scinntou, ot which he Is tin
liiesldent Mi Connell entiles nrounM
with him a minted card, which show
that In foil i ,vi. us his bunk Ins loined nl
mot 22.0COOH) on notes and hns onh los"
J.,2',0 out of that omntint. 'That Is a tec
onl which cannot bo beaten an.v where,
avs All. Council "
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WoiteB.
For they arc wonders of the weavers' and dyers' art, and wonders for price cheap
ness. You won't wear them right away, but it will bs a titus and money-saving move to
buy them now and have them all ready to wear before the warm days come.
Behold a new lot of Organdies in our basement at S cents. , .
Upon main floor we are showing ' '
SO different styles of Lappet Hulls at 12A cents.
50 different designs of Finest Scotch Dimities at 22 cents.
75 different designs of Genuine French Organdies at 25 cents,
OW
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HOLD VOlIt TONCIJl
What about Quay losing his
at the white house?
"pull'
A Direct Inheritance Tax.
Of all the propositions advanced at
llanlsburg for the pmpose of llttlnp
the levonues of the commonwealth te
the inci eased expenses ot government
none Milts us better than the ptoposal
to impose a tax of 1 per cent, on al1
personal piopeity dlteotly lnheilted ti
the value of $10,000 01 over. It is esti
mated that this tax would pioduce
$1,000,000 of levenue per annum, oi
enough to make both ends meet. An
additional emeigeney tax of one cent i
gallon on beer, to he imposed foi i
peiiod not to exceed thiee yeais, nun
to be applied to the inevitable extiu
expenseH gi owing out of the i emula
tion of the capltol, would annuallj
yield $1,000,000 additional, which conic
go Into u loseivo fund, in demonbtiu
Hon that a surplus is pieferable to t
deficit. A direct inheiltance tax Is desirable
for at leust two leasous. It is neeea
sary In Justice to the state, which tim
ing the lifetime of the testator ftnd
it impossible to collect a Jubt tax or
Ills personal property; and It Is salu
tary In its Influence upon the legatee,
Up to Their Old Tricks.
Wo have iccelved fiom the committee-
on tariff lefoim of the llefoini club
of New Yen k u committee uuinheilug
n nitiiig Its meinbeishli) such men as
Thomas G Slieaiinun, H KUeiy Audei
soii, Chuiles S. Full child and Juhu lit
Witt Wainei a clicului letter which
ollliins:
The piopostd (Dlnglev) tailtf appeals
to hu speeiull.v designed to help ttusts
und monopolies. It takes i-eveial dolluts
fiom the pocketa of thu jieople loi eveii
;ne thut It tuiiib Into out national tieii
ui. As a whole. It contents even grealei
liniellts upon pilvlleged liteltistl les tlinn
did the Mc If Inle bill itself. This iartl
because mail dtitle3 nie hlghei, and
paitl becuuso the same duties am moie
piohlblthe, now that niunului tuieis have
bee n compelled by lower duties to impiove
thcli maehlneiv and methods lo compel,
with loielgn miniifueluieis. In manj
ascs though Inc reusing the hmdens of
tuMitlan, It dectease'S tho Income fiom
ustom duties. The onlj imiiottant In
eieuses expected ale fiom sugai und wool
-two articles necessaty to health nnd
, omfoit v.hlch should not be tuxeel at al!
In times of peace, ot while It Is possible
lo obtuln bUlllcleut revenue from othei
souiies. The thieat which this tuillf bill
holds over all otu homes, and ovei the
three-foiii ths of out industiles which
unnot iosslbl deilve un benellt fiom
jiotectlon, makes It Ineumbeiit upon this
ommlttee to do what it can to oppose
inch special legislation. Hecuuse we
mow th.it It will Ihcicum' the tax buielcns
jl our people, vvn piopose lo ngltati
igulust this bill until It Is dead, or we
have exhausted evci) means of opposi
tion. The circular goes on to offer to news
paper free plate matter antagonistic
to protection, fiom which we infei that
the count! y Is to be ntlllcted to a limit
el extent with a icnewul of the cam
'jalgn of mlsiepiesentatlon antj falslll
utlon which these same fiee tindc
loctiinalies waged Immediately follow -'ng
the enactment of the McKlnley tni
ifi They misieinesented so aitfullv
In 1S02 that they can led a majoilty of
he voters of the countty along with
them, but they must be blind indeed
f they expect to lopeut the deception
m anything like the old scale. Thev
nay again fool a votei heie and theiv
but the gient mass of vvage-earneis
nave had their eyes opened with lefev
'iice to this Clevelancl-woishlplng flee
lade cllciuo and the less tho lattei
ins to say on tho subject of tailff oi
any other kind of "leform," the bettor.
We suspected last tall that when the
Itepubllcun manage! u angled for the
support of this fiee tiade ciowd they
Tho National Association ot Demociath
clubs Is making gieat pieptuutlons loi
the baiuiutt celebiatlng Thomas Jelfei--on's
blithday annlveisaty which will be
given at the Alcttopolltan hotel In thi
elty on Apiil 1J The lit st celebiatlon o
this event was held In 1S30 at the ltullai
Queen hotel, which stood on the spot
now occupied b.v the Aletiopolltan. 'Ilia'
illnnei was the subject of much comment
of u pulltlcal sott bj the pi ess of the da
thiougliotit the counti.v Tho leuttile cl
the coming celebiatlon will be the menu,
which will be us nuailv us possible a le
pi eduction of ithut seived at the dlnnei
of 07 jeus of ut,e Among the piomlnctil
uuests cxne-Lted to be pteseitt aie Will
lam Jennings Hijan and one of his inn
nlng mates in the late juesldentlul cam
p.ilgn, Hon Ailhili Sew all, and e-'lce
I'icsldeiit Adlul Stevenson, togethei with
all the Ucmociatlc senators and leyre
scntatlves in congress and many promt
ncnt Democrats from neighboring cltic
Hon Geoige V I.awience. of Washing
ton count, Pa , has the distinction or l)i
lug the oldest muii seeking an otllce un
del- litis adminlstiatlou He is in h i
eightieth eai, bint Is as active phSlial
1 und mentally us u m in twuity yeai
youngei Tot the pust llfty-tout veal'
Vli Law telle e hits served his state and HI
lountiy in an otllclal capacity He 1m
bee,n In both the leglslatuie of IJenns 1
vaiila and ioiibics When All I.awieia,
III st went lo the state house at Hun t
butg ill 1SI.J he made the tlip fiou
Ills hoiiie 111 a buggy diawn by a slug-hoi-e,
u dlstaui ot about -10 miles, owi
a spaiseh ijopuhited and mouutulliuu
dbtllct J "Ol t -nine eais late t he IllaJ
anothel 1 1 lit ovet the s.ime loute Tie
last htate leglskittito In which All Law
leiico seiveil uppiopilated a sum o
moil. sutllcielit lo pun hate u liuixe an
buggy uml pieselited them to him he hav
lug expiessed a desbe to make th itiiu
tilji ovei again, which he did b ea-
-tages Along the entile loute In . ,
given leieptlon-. All I.awie me want- l
lottnd out his iiulltlcil lite" by Living l u
ile Sam In the canuity of maiahal i
tho Western dlstilit of l'e nn- h aula 11
Is sttongly endoised by (loe.iuui Hi t
ll gs, state olllceis, nieinheis of the I
Islatme und H"Ve-ial i't unsy Ivuiiui liipui
llciius In cong! ess.
Another old timer Is seeking polltl .
piefeiment fiom tills adlilliilstiatlou II
Is (lenetul Thomas O. Pletehei, c-eov,
not of Alls-onil He Is of the thiie ,
four surviving "wai gnveinois," and
still a hnle, hcatt ami vigoious man
eciinniancllng ineFcnce. He Is u native-Do i
Mlssouilan, nnd was the Hist native -l,u
govctnor of that state. He was the lii
Iiiesldent of the Hut Itepubllcun ilul
evei oigunleel In a,slavo suite; wu
di legate In the convention that nomlnut
cd Lincoln foi liiesldent In JStXl, and w.i
on the Lincoln ticket In that Je.ti II
man lied and fought us colonel of a icg'
ment and us lulgadler geneial with Sh t
man, who names hlni 'in his meinoli
Geneial Kletehet wants to be leglstit n
the tteusuiy
Don't start your tongue a-golng In a care
less sol t oT way
And thoughtlessly foi get It till It inns
half n da.
Tho pleasant ntt of talking Is a happ,"
gift Indeed,
Hut, oh' the ait of keeping still Is wha'
the people need.
Don't think tint you cm multiply out
meager stock of Joys
liv lamming cveiy eiulet spice chock t'll
of tall, und nole.
If vou'v a big two-bushel thought, win
! Ift It to a cup
Of plain, ter-e vvoieR but otherwise, sh it
up! shut up" shut up!".
The men who have their words engraved
on monuments, today,
Vie not tho ones who always tried to
have the most to sav
Ah, no, they thought foi years to get one
sentence new and blight
Tor us to put In cop books anil have our
chlldien wilte
nd so If vou would render glad the on.11
who have to heal,
Whv find somo ie.il good quiet place an 1
think about a vear.
And get a. thought so deep and broad an1
tiuo and gteat and wise,
That It will hit this dull old wot Id right
seiuttip between the eyes
Nixon Wateitnan, In Good Koads Utllle-tln.
Yon can hardly afford to ignore this Carpet stock of ours. Tt has been se
lected with the greatest care as to its fitness. We'll -do your Carpet business right,
watching your interests at every turn. Want 3011 for a Carpet customer. Sup
pose you consult us on this matter.
STRAW MATTINGS
i
A few rolls left of the Jointless Damask, the 15-cent kind, slightl imperfect,
but you would not know it if we did not tell you. 8 cents per yard or $3.20 for
roll of 40 yards.
If you want the best Bicycle you can get
the money, get
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A strictly high-grade and up-to-date mount.
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MANUFACTURED BY
G. BARKER & SON,
SALESROOM : Board of Trafe Building, Linden Street, Court House Squara,
V. E B1TTENBENDER,
WILLIS A. KEMMERER,
Bicycle Managers.
A. BITTEXBEXBEK.
.1. 31. KK3I3IEKEK.
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MOVING TIME
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THE
CSemons, Ferber,
O'Malley Co.
422 Lackawanna Avz.
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vnoLi:sAi.i: and ki:tail dualkks in
WAW0N3IAKERS' AND ULACKSMlTtlS'
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AIIKAD OT TI3IJ.!! nu c.-.n be nliu nl
oi UiiiL, und iilic.id il LLit!r.HB llittl niiit.K
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STEKLINtt, BAHKES,
STEAKiVS, FEXTOX,
LuJk-b' anj (icnta and
luillljfllb
10 utlier clieuper but vjooj yrujes, Lcjbs'
anJ Uciits", 15u) ' anJ Olrls
III A?0 iTflS"
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126 and 128 Franklin Avenue
! Qi'flf'QGi
LilfEob!
il Wararooms in This City.
tore isi
31SO SQUARE
FEET.
It i salil that rioslili'iit McKlnloj V
rewaul nt least nnu "roM" Dumouat lo
serlpct tomleieil tho Iti'pulillcaii iaii
in the last ! oslilpiitlnt campaUn. Ill
numo is William S. 1'oimju, of Illinois
who was appointed rommlsHlonet of in
tciniil teNeniu1 about time inontlis b
fom the ricc!.iiiil nilmliilstiuilon ietlrf
He will not be ictulned at the luail of th
ieenno biiKnu, but will IIKpIv be tinnf
feiied to the olllco of United State- tifn'
uier He will be Mioieeded as levenil
commtsHlonof b X H, Scott, or Win el
liiK, nitlomil rommltti email fiom We
Vlielnla. Tho (hnnise will not be m ub
until about Jla 1. Mr Pot man. It wll
le ipinembeied, was tho man who mid,
the clmiKP of rilalionoMy UKJllist Ooioinn
AltKPld duiliii; the rampilKn He m
the "koIiV llpinooialle eandldute foi go
einoi of Illinois last fall and did offitth
woiK In that stato for the ItepublUai
llel,et.
'JMieie wns cpiltp nn airnj of p.enatni
on the door of tho senate one day la
week, AmoiiR them weie I'aiUloelc, r
XebiasKn; nniee, of MIksIssI.ipI; llunton
of Virginia; Clayton, of AiUnnhns; C'oi
bett, of Oipboii; Stndera, of Montims
KelloKir, of Louisiana; 1'urIi, of Alabama
Slltohell, of OroKon; Ulscoel:, of N'tv
York; I'owloi. of TenneHseo, ami !:.'
munds, nf Veimont. A vejy Interestln
pnt'o In history la dlscoveitd by thesr
Stationery That Isn't Stationary
N'othltiR stands still at 0111 establish
in nt. Il ei iinl happens that wi
nl-i the piUe, but as to loiNeilnu them
Mil, just mil mound and wo think v
un Intel st ou with mui eomplete lines
if Ktutloiifi . eni;ialnK, blank books and
julHiul olllie hupplbs l alMi cam
i fomplLte line ol t e litem' upplU
Stoio Room, Kir-t Stnn Kiont, CmrhiKo mid Shell Haulwiuv 40,0 fiut .. . ...
Cellar Ki" nit, SprliiL'S Ales, Chiles, I'uiiiliueUlLS, SUclu. uml I. use-, ln.VJO U-H
Sfcimil Kloor I-ioni, Sluihs Vv, W lilppK- Tiws uml Now lhi'V'lu Slot ige , 4U70 fcut
rKirr
US00
HUOO
2800
2S00
m.t..l ,., t.i , W. ...... WM.,,1 lt , .u ntiil itllnl 1 1 li.s 4'l71)feiit
KouiM. KI..OI, i.'ii.t, rrutftni.n, turd 1JIh.U.imHIi to.U, Anvil,, Bellow, Vice,, Up.uttew. Heiitle.-, Etc. 40x70 ft. i!S00
ClvNTKU !!MSI.1)!N(J,
n .."inllliil niewlo Show Rooms. ,T)0 lit stoe, iilxLO loot
1050
10o0
s-w r 41 V m fi rf B Ik H C
cviiuiua "-'iius.i
139 Wyoming Avenue
Si'i'iinil Klooi ,a I'oiiiplfte iimi'liuiu -hop for hicyule-. uml othoi lep tit . iJlxoO leet 1J
'nihil Klnor, u cumpleto lilckln plating ami enameling plant, 1M.CU leot ;
Cellai, Hubs, all ie, buuli ami o.iK, 'JloU leul . ...
Nl.W ADDITION.
(Vllat, Hone ami Mule Shoes, all kinds .Ti00 kcRs ala. In stoi-k. xS2 feet ...... ..... ";
Second l'looi l'ail. Mnleahlo lion iiml Spline, Muehine RolH. I one; Scuoiis, Holt hmU, o0.40 feet.... -00
...... ,.. .. .. .. ,. ..,. , ...l limn inno lii l , . ...! ".", vkfir. ,t ....... 4s 111)
Willi DIM lti ill run, lion anil aieei mm, nw iwim ' -i-,.-t, uu..wv .v
Second Floor l'.ut, Nntb, RIvoIh. Washes, Hledges. U 10 left .
Keeond l'looi l'ait, hpokes, all kinds, 4U.so2 feet
Thiul l'loor, Rottwiunl Rims, 40.S2 leet
Old Tart, Real, Two Fiom-, Rims, uirtu tneand regular, 02x10 feet
440O
1200
2080
8280
80M)
3bl20
Mi! Hrll
MOTUt. JURMYN III! LU n ,"5 . MfiwA
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l r" i v mail iiiiuiu iiut i tp
$3OOd
THi
LADIES'
HOHE JOURNAL
tl'OK AIMJII.)
An Exquisite EASTER Numlw.
3EIDLEMAN, THE BOOKMAN,
1117 tipiuiuist,! Ojip. Uhu C'ouiuiouwtulth.
I00S1C POWDER
ROOMS I AND 2, COH'LTH B'L'D'Q,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING AND BLASTING
I
MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH
DALE WORKS.
Fully (iiinruiitccil. Three
or.s. Sold On I j I))
Col-
LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electrlo Batterloa, Klootrlo KipIiJom, far oi
jiloUliif blasts, ba?ety ruse, auU
Repauno Chemical Co. 's ui..o"i'ygs.
Sua & 'iz-rv. -s 'H
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What Sarah Uernhard aays