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TIIE SCRANTOK TllTKtrNMS-WRDN'KSDAY arOTCNTWC, TKAKCir !!!, 1S!)7.
C0e kranfcm CrtBune
1 i.11) Kiid Weekly. No hitnilay Illlllon.
Published nt Scranton, Pa., tiy His Tribune
Publishing Company.
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INtllUID AT THE PO3T0Fnai AT 8CIUNT0.1, PA., A3
6ICOND-CLAS1 UAIL MATTKK
SCRANTON, MAHCII 31, 1S97.
To Insure publication In this paper,
volunteered communications ot a con
troversial character MUST BIJ
HIONHD FOR TTULICATION by th'
writer's true name. To this Just rulo
wo cannot net carter make exception.
Die Business Situation,
The Uushiuss situation as shown by
;urrent lepotts Is ei'itulnly eiii'nuins
Iiib As tin exflmnge nniuiKs, though
circumstances weie against any decid
ed linpioveinents In Retieiul business
lust week, still thi'iu wan u noticeable
continuation of thu "low and steady
Kiuwtli that has beun churacteilstle of
business ever since the November elec
tion. The decision of the Suineme
couit atllimltur the opeiatluiis of thu
Sherman anti-trust law as legal ds
railroad UKieenieiits fin the malnten
anie of freight lates had a tendency to
rlemoialize the maikets, but despite
this they bore up lemaikably well.
Then, the snow In the west and the
continuation of the heavy Hoods In the
Mississippi valley and along the liveis
trlbutaiy to that meat stieam, to
gether with a luither lalnfall, weie
nutuially obstacles to heuvy business,
while the dissolution of the Iron pool
was not of an) piesent benefit. It Is
i heeling to obseivo that liutwltlisland
ing nil these uiitownid clieunistutu'es,
the business ol the counlrj was able
to maintain .so stumg a position and
to even make a little ndunee II Is
i eating on the eel tain basis of contin
ued eontldeni u uiul of stiong leason
foi expectations of a i ontluued giowth
and wklenliig of business, and Indus
tilal activity. We ate piogiesslng, not
rapidly to be sine, but inofct eeitalnly
ton aid that goal of full business and
Industrial bustle, which means so much
for the countiy.
Tlie decision of the Supieme couit de
moiallzed the sto k maiket, but It
btnke far less i linn would have been
expected and In fact Its uenetal dim
ness wnsn matter of suipiWe The to
tal sales ut stocks dining the week
leached l,2S5.14'i, aggiegatlng $7,371,
000, as against ,277,&5J foi the week be
foie. l caching $7,S61,500. and M2.297 for
the same week of 1S9C, amounting to
S4,r,5o,000. Government bonds weie a
fiaetlon blglier, lauglng fiom one and
one-eighth to one and one-touith
adance. The total .sales uggiegat
ed $203,000 Money was a little
lasler dining the week. The le
poit of the New Yolk associat
ed banks .showed an lneiease of the
-in plus lespive of $720,75', a dec lease
nf loans of $l,S91,S0O, of deposits of
$J C0."),r,00, an Inciease of specie of $4GJ.
70U. and a decieahe of legal tendeis of
$iS7,"00 Thete was leally nothing sig
nificant In the lepoi t.
Bindstieet icpoits a downwaid ten-,;
dency In pilces In wheat, coin, oats,
toffee, cotton and for pig lion nnd steel
billets, because of the expectations of
low er-pi iced oie. But wool, i aw sugai,
wheat. Hour, puti oleum, linseed oil and
turpentine weie higher, while pi ices foi
pi lnt cloths, letlned sugai, hud and
poll; ai'' pi attic ally unchanged. Tlieie
was, however, a somewhat added nc
t!lty In Fnll ttlvei pi hits, sales i each
ire a half-million pieces. Div goods
weie lathei active also.. The sale of
wool showed thinness, snles i caching
over eleven million pounds, while
woolen goods showed laiger sales.
The heavy o.poitatlon of coin con
tinues. Last week fi,SG2,G!s7 bushels, weie
expoited as against fj,l2M,31S bushels fu
tile week befote, and only 1,727,'iCi
bushels for the same week 1S9G. "no
total expoi tatlons of com since the
hist of July last leach now the rn if
in out total of 120,.r)9J,SI2 bushels, coin
pal od to but 71,941,90 bushels for the
same peilod 1&9.1-96, Thus, for the Hist
tlrie, tin' expoi tatlons of rotn exceed
those for wheat, the latter since July
1 being 11S,G43.1CS bushels, the amount
shipped last week reaching 1,749,419
bushels, as compaied to 1,029,-114 bushels
for the same week last year.
It Is to be said, then, that while tlieie
was not as maiked an advance in busi
ness and Industiy as deslied, tlieie was
a notable Impiovement consldeilng un
faoi able climatic and othei conditions,
with nioio men employed and an In
ci eased demand loi commodities. Alto
getjiu, the week was as satlsfactoi) us
could have been expected.
The New Yoik Journal Is nt last be
ginning to manifest u sullen Inclina
tion to lie good.
not for the leal prosperity or any coun
try Hint Mich changes should occur which
imult in ttniisfoiiiiliig an Independent
I iisliiesw man, the head of his establish
tnent, wniall though It niluhl he, Into a
nioio nCrvanl oi tmelit or a coiptiintlon
for "Piling the lomniodltles which lip ouco
ni.tniifaotiircMl or ilimlt In, having no oleo
In shapltiR the builnes pollc) ot the com
pany and bound to obey oitlota issued by
othcis,
Whether these woitls bn lcllshcd or
not by the few whom they menace,
the) novel theless exptess sound 1)111)111'
policy. It Is the cardinal pilnclple In
the llcDtibllcan creed a need which
has lately been sustained by a ore-
pondeiaflng erdict of the people
that when cheapness ontullH l it lit It
becomes too cheap. When to get a
cheap coat, as fleueial llarilson unco
said, It Is neeessaiy to make a cheat)
man, then better a. coat woith u few
pennies more foi each aul of Its
cloth This s as applicable to deul
eis In liieichiiudlsH as to the niakeis
IhPiepf. Justice l'eckhttm, although a
Demon at, has volied pleclsely tile He
public an doctilue, and It is doctrine,
too, that Is Impiegnable.
John P. lloeluifeller has been telling
some Rundti) school pcholuis that
wtaltlt bilngs mlsei) and that the most
unhappy mun In the woild la the one
who has notliing but money. rioiu
tlie tone of his lenurks one would
Judge that Ml. Kockafellei Is like the
stage comedian who has "money to
litiiii but does not like to waste match
es." Their Is mi mine tedious tall; than
that of the llch man who constantly
wishes or appears to wish that he was
pool. Tlie example of many men of
means who devote a laige portion of
their income to chailtable woiks and
who enjoy theli wealth because It en
ables them to do good and alleviate
suffeilng Is the one thing thnt iccou-
ciles the woild to the twuddle of men
ol the lloekafellei stamp who make
a show of their wealth by lectiulng
upon their own mlseiy bemuse of Im
mense possessions If Mi. Rocknfeller
deslies to be happy again theie Is no
doubt that plenty of people could be
found who would be willing to lelieve
bin i of the buiden ot ilclies at any time.
progi amine of the new secretary
of agrlcultuie seems sensible and pio
gicsslve. Mr. Wilson Is a practical
fanner as well as a book fatmer, and
familiar with the opeiatlons, puisued
at state rxpeilment stations. In dls
ti Uniting .seeds he intends to study
theli adaptability to dllt'eient sections,
and intioduce fiom foielgn countilcs
those that seem the most promising
He will send the best arletles of sugar
beet seeds to the sections suited to the
glow tli ot this valuable plant, and pur
sue the same course with tegaids to
leguminous and fodder pioducts. He
thinks that the western pi Ice of com
foi shipment is lai below Its value foi
feeding, and he pioposes to encourage
the lalslng of stock as the best way
to end the cia of 10c. or lZc. coin.
alls lillii In that his head hnfl ceased to
111 hl hat.
AtvfMrihiR to the Phllndilpliln Uulle
tin, the AleKlitley administration Is
nmkliig no noise or funs oer lt Cuban
policy, but mote Ameiicnn prisoners
liuo been it leased since Hie 4th ot
Match than Olcn eland was able to get
out (lining IiIh whole administration.
If Hawaii Is annexed to the United
States light, dpeia seeniH to be about
the only thing loft for Queen Lil and
Duke Palmer, provided her Income ot
$20,000 a yenr Is Insulllcleiit for house
hold expenses.
If Canton, O., does not oiganizo a
base ball (dub, oi get up a boding con
quest or something in the near lutuie,
she will not cut as big a llgllie as
Wllkes-iiuno on the map of the woild
Up to the hour of going to pi ess
Uncle John Wanuinnker hail not been
lndoised tm unv new otllcy by Ills Phil
adelphia fi lends this inotnlni:.
The Fltzslnimons lientt blow to a cer
tain extent blew out the gas.
snrvl. e (nmtnloiMon. In the fonnte the
othir ! Mi. (billlnger. nail the "hup
ping" plot felons and neernl nlhei mi -
tloni as to the wclRhl ami lulnht ot type
senna, which lie i lintiii tctUi d as ainuiil
Mini llilleiilous, Senator tlr.i), In deli nl
1ns trip law, rppllcci that Hicko ichu'.i -iretits
wcic nmde to pstptluln tlie sot n I
IH'M of men leiiuiicd lor lienw hmk Mi
ttalllii5pr pave his nrrinlon as a phM'Ici.) i
that rw and wclshl had no heniltm mi
tlie qurMlon of notindiuiis. "l'oHlbly It
would he a good thing ir nicn weru se
lected for the senate who wore sound In
health," lm snld, "and who could take
tweho conccullvo hops. Hut we must
tako human nature as It Is, and when
the goveinment elcts type-petterp bo
e.uts'o or their wplght. slv.e nnd nblllty to
hc, It Is an absurdity " Itefenlng to the
l?p and m lght requirement, Mr. (.lulllii
Kcr said- "Phil Sheildaii could not have
reived the Bovruinieut II the civil seiM'o
commls'-loii had srot U hlin "
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CALI-NDAK FOR APRIL,
ill tit iiniWI
f 1
Q.E3.
EVERY DAY
liLiicia
D
We Have No Special Opening Days This Season.
Gossip of
the Capital
Special to the Scranton Tiibune.
Washington, Match 30 'Tlist pass the
talllf bill and then come to inu and 1
will talk to )ou about the ottlces," mav
not be Pii'Slilent MeKlnley's euct l.in
guuge. but that Is what he means when
he tells senutois and npiesentathes to
tall aiound n llttlu later to discuss the
question or leiliial pati image it Is quite
evident that the piesblent Is not gola,; to
be In n hull) about dlsttlbutbu the
loaves and llshes.' The lew appolMtments
thus fui mude lne been neeessaty and
moie will be made fiom time ;o "line.
Theie will be no whoksule changes until
after the new tarllt law is on the -tatule
books. That .will be ome tlni' elong in
the summei jul or August, nv inai
time there will not be uch a ileni ind lor
places as theie Is now. Man) of the can
didates will hae glen up all hope ot
eer getting all) thing from I'nele Sam,
while otheis will be so all-llied mad at
the president that they will have w Mi
di. mil theli applications, letuinetl home
and gone to woik again. Olllce-seeklug
Is not a ei) piolltable business. I costs
money and a heap of It, too. To conduct
a successful campaign the place hunter
ought to be right heie In Washington inl
within easv leach of the white house.
Theie Is no telling what day, horn eli
minate the piesldent mat make up ills
mind to make a moe on the political
checkei boaid, and when he does move
the game is geneiall) oer. The cost of
living In Washington Is not the onl
haidhip an ofllce-seekei experiences.
Think of the tenlble strain his net oils
system must necessuilly nuclei go! Chas
ing an oltlce Is a good dell like drlt'lug
about in mid-ocean on a log, houily ex
pecting to be tescucd, with no ship In
slight. If )ou don't behove me, tiy it.
Multitudes of leadeis will legiet the
death of "Oliver Optic," who for mole
than thlity )eais has entcitalned the
young with titan and wholesome fiction.
Ho was not a cieat w liter, but theie
was a lobust and manly tone In nls
writings which appealed to the sympa
thies and the best Impulses of every
healthy Ameiican. boy. No paieut eer
had occasion to fear the Inlluence of
"Oliver Optic" oer his joungsteis; its
elfect was geneially to Incite their am
bition In the light dlieclion, and It
would be well If this could be said of
all the wilteis who have attempted to
succeed him in the Held ot juvenile llt
eiatuie. The leport of the state capltol build
ing committee pi luted elsewheie today
seems to Indicate good judgment on
pait of the membeis. Theie is no tea
sou why theie should be lestiictlon In
thepnceot a building which to a ceitaln
extent is lepiesentatlve of the wealth
and enteipiise of the gieatest com
monwealth in the Union. Buildings
should be elected on a scale of mag
nificence in keeping with the piogiess
of the state uen at a cost exceeding
the estimate of tlie committee. This
Is no time to piactlce economy -in the
election of cheap edifices.
It Is lepoited tiom London that
Maiconl, the young Italian electilclan
who has been at woik in tlie endeavor
to devise appaiatus wheieby it will
be possible to send telegiaphlc mes
sages without the use of tiansmlttlng
wiles, has succeeded to the extent of
communicating tliiouirh, aiound, or
over a mountain five miles in diameter.
These lepoits may be untitle, but It
seems clear that to use the familiar
expiession we "are on the verge of
gieat dlscoveiles" In the domain of
electiicity.
Theie Is a mensuie on the calend.u
at Ilaulsburg directing sheilffs to In
vite lepie-eutatlvts of uewspapeis to
be pirseiit at all executions. It Is piob
able that this bill was Intioduced in
tlie kindliest splllt, but nevei theless it
Is unwise. The uewspapeis should not
lie pei milted to publish the hai lowing
details of such oieaslons, thus fiutlier
Inllanilng the sentimentality of a por
tion of the public that isalieady maud
lin on this subject.
Anna liesant, llieosophist, says that
when some gieat soul is Incarnated, it
entcis into the body of some young
lid win whoso euulily existence will tei
mliiate about the same time This is
lather suggestive of nsstitioiiH of the
tiout season, but aa no one Is piob-
ubly inepaied to piovo that it Is pot so,
Anna's theoiy will have to stand until
something new Is piomulgated.
t
V,o have lead a good many lovlews
of Oiover Cleveland, but nothing ram.
paiable in atcuiacy, couitcsy, inclslve
rnss or thotoughiiess to that whleu
rtppeais in tlie Apill Hookman fiom the
pen of I'tofessor Ilany Thuiston Peck,
it is a bit of writing which tomes plen
ty close to winning the grade of 100 pet
cent.
Thus far tlieie has ben a sliigulii
unlfounlty in the appeatance of the
cuts of ChHtiemaune Tower which have
appeared In the dally papeis which
stiengthdis the belief that Mr, Tower
Imh never lepeated 1ik first visit to- a
photogiupher
Keporta ai' again in die illation that
tlie empeioi of Ueunaii Is i-iaay It
livelihood U not to imiuilal, bttaiuu U lipiobably isn't us bad at that. All that
Impregnable Doctrine,
The otgans of monopoly, and espe
cially the New Yoil, Sun, nie ciltlcls
ing wltli soveilty two passages In the
opinion of Justice Peckham iifilimlng
the validity und the vitality of the
Sheiman anti-trust law. In the III st
one, Mr. Peckham says:
The icsults of trusts, ur combination'
may bo different in dlffeient kinds or
eoiporatlons, jet they all have an i"n n
tlal slmllailty, and have been induced bj,
motives of Individual or coiporutc aggra -dlzement
as against the public Intel es.
In business or tiadliig combinations the)
may oven tempoiaill), oi peihups pciin.i
nontl), 1 educe tho price of the in tide
traded In or nianufuctuied b) lediuliig
the expense lusepaiablo fiom the lunnlug
of many dlfteient tompunles foi the saint
puipose. Tiade Oi commerce undei llinsi
clicunistances nuiy nevei theless be badly
and uiitoriuiritel) lestiulued b) ilihiax
out of business the small dealem and
worthy men whose lives have been spun
theMn, and who might be unable to n
adjust themselves to their altered nui
loundlnfcs. Mem reduction In the price
ot tho commodity dealt In might bo d ral
ly paid for by tho lulu of such a class
and the ahsoiptlnn of coutiol over one
commodlt) by uu all-powerful combina
tion of capital.
The same idea Is e'.abotnted In an
other place In these words.
In this light It Is not mateilal that tin
price of un nitlele may be low mod It is
In the power of tho combination to iale
It, and tlie result In any event is unto' -tunato
for the country by depilvlug It or
tlie rervices of a I urge number ol small
but Independent dealeis who weie famil
iar with thy business and who had spi nt
theli lives In It, and who supported tin ai
si 1 eB and theli families fiom the sin ill
jnullts lealUid theieln Whtthei th-v h
uble to Unci other avenues to tain nun
"Pilvate" John Allen, ol Mississippi,
has the reputation or being tho tiinii) man
or the house. He is runny and When he
gets up to speak most membeis aie In
clined to believe that he will not say
am thing with anv weight oi depth to it.
In this the) ale sometimes mistaken Mi
Allen orten tells many a tiuth while he
is apparently jesting. Two weeks ago
when the Demociuts weie caucusing ioi
the pill pose or selecting a leader tat the
mlnoiit) Mi. Allen made a speech which
contained far moio tiutli than tun,
"You ma) get up heio und talk aoout
j'om leaders, ho sa'cl, "and )on ma)
vote for this man and that man lor
)our leadei, but I want to call jour at
ten to the fact that leuders ale not elect
ed, but uoin. As I look aiound upon this
noble assemblage, I see a gieat many
faces before me of men who would un
questionably make gieat leadeis. And
pel haps, It may be Impel tlnent lor me to
suggest It, but I think we ought not to
be In too big a huiiy to choose a leadei
until we hustle aiound and get togethcu
a few moi e of us for the leader to lead
It's all Vei) Well to be tiylng to get a
moitgage on the speakership, which can
be foieclosed in the next longiess, but
suppose It happens that theie Is nothing
to foieclosp on then, what good will it
do tho man who holds the mortgage '
There weie a gieat many great leaders
In vailous pans or tho countiy dirmg
the last campaign, but as 1 look aiound
me, theie ale mall) or them whom I do
not see heie now, und while we aio eoui.t-
Ing on the vktoiles which we are to win
two jeais Horn now, it may be podoii
that there may be some of us who will
not be heie then."
This administration Is alieacly being
chatged with nepotism. Among Piesl
dent iMcKlnlcy's (list appointments was
William McKlnlej Osborne, a cousin, lo
tlie best position In tho tonsulai seivlci,
that of consul general to London, which
founerly paid an) while fiom $JU,0UU la
ClO.OOO per jeai. Next comes Secietarv or
State Sherman. It was onl) a few da
aftei he had assumed the duties ot pi.
mler that ho appointed his sou-ln-lait
James McCallah, to the position ol n n
jiller of law. at the state dtpaitm
with a salaiy of W.OOO Mi. ll.Uhn
was for man.v veais an att.u h.- oi i,
United States Supieme couit, and i w 11 !
qualified to fill his new position 11 j i
other inembeis ot the olllelal fumlh i i
been guilt) ot nepotism it is nut Liwb ii
lo the public.
CJiuiuu I'tt'lit I'liri'tiild l) Ajlici'liiis,
1, Numerous rools leliiin to theli folly.
2. Uncle John Wuiuiliiakei is uigeil b)
bis 1 1 lends to take something.
?, (i Cleveland sells Ills du k gun
1. The Seiimtuii Sun lay Woild discovers
that tlieie is wlil.ediiess In the i lty.
j. Sciantoli Truth lejects u poem on t'l"
beautiful snow 'signed "II (lieeue '
(,. P S Paull lets tlie contiuit lot an
s-toiy building cm Kpiiice stieet.
7. lMltoi Hick Ke.imtsh con-ents lo a
i.itllUutlon or Ihe uibltiatlon tientj.
S. Stiel Connulssioni i Klnalcv dons
cltlen's I'lothe"
J i:-Sollclloi llui ns builds a Hie under
his sap kettle nt I'ulondnlr.
10. Tin ee Wllkes-Huiie citizens ale ni-
icsted for walking on thu gias at
I'olli t House squaie.
11. "Itube Wianglei" liecomes lemoiselul
and commits suit ide;
12. The Hoard or Tiade miieiim Is oppimd
with a lull quota or fteaks
13 A leal joke Is dKcoVeted 111 the flllinv
colunm of the Philadelphia lliqulier
11. Senatcn Quay lumowlv escapes a
vvatriv gtnve In a battle with a
Plot Id i Uupon
lu Jim Innley discovers that the tlie
on his stieet lominlssloneislilp boom
has liHtui puncluied.
10, The new moon blushes nt tho lllthv
condition of Siiaiitoii stieets
IT. Pugilists Judge nnd Kline Indulge 111
a bath of blood at T.ijloi.
The H)de P.uk Uteiaiy and Debat
ing society decides lo exclude the
New Yoik "Woild" and ".lour.i.ir'
a nil "Aichbald Citron" fiom its olub
rooms.
Pi Ice of chewing gum Is advance 1 on
account ot the teachcis' Institute
20. lMltoi lA'iirtt udveitlsus for a com
petent man to swe.n to tlie eh dila
tion of the "Times."
21. A wild cow with tin eo horns Is shot
near Joseph Chuich's wateilng
Hough.
22. South Cannnn gold piospectois stiike
a coil of lead pipe.
23. 1.a)nl llvion Oieen tells the sad stoiy
or his life.
21. Manager Oeockel, or the WHltP,s-l!ui ir
llasc Hall club, 1 lys In a stock or
llnainent leeommunded .foi stirf
joints.
23. Itevenue Collectoi Ui.mt Helling buvs
a new ti.iveling hag and a ticket one
waj to Uloonisbuig.
2C Constable 'Mourn dlscoveis a speak
easy lu the Twelfth vvaid
27. Udltor Tinanv, or the "Nicholson Ux
amlnei," tefiises a ialho.ul pass
2S. A Cuban war cciuespoiuient Is shot fo
telling the tr-th .
29 UdJtor Sun Bo.vd's ponv, "How It
Peels to Have a (liudge , Against
Hiunanlt)." goes to piess. i
20. Sand (liltlln inspects his "colts" at
Athletic park
A BUSY WEEK
IN DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
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pHB stock is at its best. Hany of the new lots de
serve special msntion; only apacs to talk of a
few, though. There are values in this Dress Goods
stock of ours that will keep the yard pegs polished.
1S
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56-inch all wool and silk and wool fancies at 25 cents.
38-inch high-class novelties at 39 cents.
50-inch Covert Cloths, for tailor-made suits, at 75 cents,
Behold the choice collection of Dress Patterns in our windows at $2.75
per Dress Pattern.
RESS Ga
O;
Such exquisite and choice designs in silky Mohairs and all wools at 50c.
and $1.25, we have never displayed before.
ORB SILK SATISFACTIO
Just the items and prices; they'll talk stronger than columns of chat.
Worthy silks at these prices are not often found even in this progressive shop.
A handsome line of new Foulards at 25 cents.
Choice effects in corded Kai Kai Silks at 29 and 39 cents.
The better quality of Printed Foulard and Habituai Silks from 47c to 98c.
!f you want the best Bicycle you can get
for the money, get
66HP1
Ul: 10 A FlsiyiTF 9S
1IC 0KjV)Gflv
It's $75.00'
A strictly high-grade and up-to-date mount
MANUFACTURED BY
DAK&CK C& UHX cr.
SALESROOM : Board of TraJ3 Building, Linden Steel, Court House Squara,
VA E. BI7TENBENDER,
WILLIS A. KEMMERER,
Bicycle Managers.
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.1. 31. KEHMEKEB.
MOVING TIME-
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MU INU AM) 1 Ol M) YOU IIAV13 11110K
IIN MOIli: Oil l.Is CHINA, CAI.U ON Li
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1'I.ACLI'l 1 Oil VOL'.
THE
demons, Ferber,
O'MalSey Co.
422 Lackawanna Ave.
A brollu'i (it the late Om-ial Inn. i
Ki-ntt lliintotk, tlio lift u of (Jitt"ljii -who
lias ln.en aiipuiliitonUi'iit ul Uu- pin
slou bin iMU far man) yeais. Ins Ij, i
Klit'ii 11 promollim by Hiiirtu lili -The
i,ii,tai) and Cluiiulal lluinuil. m i
win 111 p.'iHOtial filouds and tin' piuinuilm
ot ttu kimhuI m lnotlii'i was Hindi' lui p, i
hoiijI leason Ml, lluiumk, llkr his ill
tliiKiilKliL-il ljinlhn, lia lit i'ii u lllL'-luin,
Uemucial. UN now poslllon, Hint o!
1 Met of tho stiittonoiy dlvlslun of tlie pn.
slon otlli e, KlM's him n h.ilaiy ol $.',0)i
Instead of J1.1U0, whli'li lie H'ci-lved u
supetlntrndi'iii of tlm UulMlns;. It N noi
niuloi tho tlvll sci'vko.
Tlio bnlldlliK of n pilvnto car fnt tt,
Cl.llllBhO UFt' ot lllO lllPSldBllt ol tin
I nlti'il .Stales, made fiom inatt'ilal un
appllanctst contilbuUd loi thu piupoai' b
Hie I'iii-bnlldliijr and nlllllated Industib's
tf the luteal piojci't (iiopoi-eil by iepi'
s -l.tatlvo lallioad men. The piojeile
1 r will bo a LOiiiplult) cNpo-itlon of in
ait ot cai building, deinonsiratliiK to Hi
" orlil the HUipavsliiK bxcpIIi-uch of th'
indufitiy In the I'nlleU States, it will li
ipenleil to the nation as a tilbute lmir
iiie cai-bulldil.g liutLinlty lor the pi i
sonal and olllelal in-e ol the sneeessh
piisidmtrf of the I'nlted Btates,. It wli
be named "Thu l'l evident " The de-nn
and Hiiei Illcntloiis foi the cat aie not
bclnif in opart U under the supervision t
x eommlttie otv twentv-lhe promli i
and lepiosentatlU' mantel eai bnllOt
mil superintendent!! of motive powei .
vailoiih tallioads, thus InsuiiiiB t'l-. rn
that the pioposcil vehicle ahull iipuiii
the skill. InKonully and epiiilence ot in
AniPiknn car bulld.'i. .Much of the mn
teilal leaulieil In Ittr ronnriictlon luu a.
itady been tendered b leadlrg dt.'lu
ind lnunulactuiuis In the tallioad ht.ppi
trade.
Theie oiu many thlnnn about the n i
urvlce which ate ludlcroux. Senatm Da
llimer Ih one mun who him opinion i
Im own iCKiiidliiK that law Iteienil) i
mude Hie Ktatement that i oi tain ipn!
. tuts tin iitlli e w'eir lennlrfd lo h '
in oik fuot foi a dlBtam 1 of twtlw i
HI- HtUtt'lllt lit WUS ihlilliUKl I 1 si 1
. uiupiii and oiu nam be of tie i
PfPFililPlF
tationery That Isn't Stationary
Nothing stands still at our establHh
uent. It ei) raiely huppuns that se
ule tlio prlee, but as to low el ins them
veil, Just call aiound and we think we
an Inturst )ou with our complete lines
-t stationery, engraving, blank books and
ionoral nlllee supplies. We ulso euir
complete lino of typowilteis' supplies
Reynolds bros.
139 Wyoming Avanua,
HOTEL JI.RMN IIUILDINU
Kill Pfl IpPIHIP f
UllU
vhuli:sam: and ri:taii. dualcus in
WAttOMAKEHS' AND ELACKS3IITIIS'
C3I
SUP
IIUAUQUAUTURS TOR
AHEAD or TI3IUM Yoa can be nliead
of time, und ahead ( t u tlt.nt; ihut i una. It
juu bii)
BICYCLES
STKULIXtl, lfiRXGS,
STEAUXS, FEXT0.V,
I.uJIss' and CK'iits and
Tandems
10 other cheaper but t;uuj grades, Ladles'
and dents', llujs' jnd Olrls"
In f Xf ITS f A" Vh b
mr
nnrl
Mn a!
126 and 128 Franklin Avenue
Largest
I B if' U
!8 Ciiy
38120 SQUARE FEET.
Store Room, KlistStorv Fiout, Cm liaico anil Shelf Hardwnio, in.V0 fit't
Cullnr Fr.nit, Sptings, Axles, Cii.les, 'I'm nbueUk's, Skeins uiul Udm's, li)l)0 foet
L'ci)li(l Floor Fiolll, Slmtis, Poles, Wliipjilo Tiees and uv UIum-Io ritol.i(,'e, lU.70 feut ..v
Tlliul Flooi Fiont, Va','on Wheels, all si.eu mill qualities, 407(J feut .. ; ","
Fotuth Floor, Fiont, lMutfoiius anil UliiuUsmltliTnols, Anvil-, JJellow. Vkfc, Upsuttuis), UeniluM, Ktc, 40x(0 ft.
CUN'ir.R ItUILDINO.
Heautifiil Itluyulu Hliow Roonii, rQ iti hlock, 2150 feut
Si'i'oml Floor, a oniplcte nmehliiB shoji for bliules and other iepir, JlxoO foot
Third Kluoi, a complete nickle platini; and eimmullut; plum, l.50 fuut
Cellar, Hubs, all sjcs, bn uh and oal;, l.GU lcet
LADIES'
HOHE JOURNAL
fl'OR AI'KIU)
An ExqulsifeJASTER Numbar.
EIDLEMAN, THE BOOKMAN,
l'17Hliuto(5t.,Opp. 'lliut'omwouweultb.
Ni:V ADDITION.
' Cellar, iroiHi'sand Jlulo Shous, all kind', mOO kejis alwny in block, 40xS2 loot
Second Floor l'nrt, Malealilo lion Seat Springs, JMiiuhino Unltt, I.oiijj Sutuiia, Molt hulls', !!0x40 foot.
With Old Riar l'art, lion and Stool Vaid, Jiiuu tons in mock, oo.au u-oi. . .
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20J
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103(1
lorio
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4400
Second Floor Pint, Nuts RIvotK. Wushuio, Sloilgob. ;iU.40 foot 1-OU
Second Floor Pal t, hpokos, all kinds, 40X.VJ foot -0S0
Thiul Floor, Uowh nnd RiniH, 40.sb'J foot . y2b0
Old Part, Rem, Two FI001-, Rhus, wido tiioand legular, 02x10 foot
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The Bradford
Fully
i V lllish uiade Hat i
Guaranlt'Lul. Three
or. Sold Only I)
Col-
th:
oiu Pill!
nOOS I AND 2, COSVLTH B'L'D'O.
SCRANTON, PA.
GUNING AND BLASTING
3
1IADI1 AT MOOSIC AND nU3H
DALE VOMC3.
LAFLIN & RAND POWDGIl CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Clectrlo Iiattorioa, niei-trlo Kxnlidors. fa
Iiludlni; blunts, barety j usu, una
Rcpauno Chomlcal Co. 's LXpLobivts,
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