i 1 THE SCRANTOJn TitBUNB-TflUllSDAY M0UNTIN"(5- APRIL 1, 7SJ)7. li ; Injlyttiid WwUly. N'o Huniny Eiltloa. I'ublUhed at Scrnton, l., by Th Trlbuns Pubtlihlng Company lm ok Perrfcnlatlvc" KJtANK H. MlAY CO. rtoom 41, Tribune nnlMIng, Sen York City. klNURID AT Til rOSTOrrlOH AT SCRANTOK, PA. GICOMD CUM MAIL MATTER. SCKANTON, Al'ltll. 1. 1807. To Insure publication In thU paper, volunteered communication. of a con troversial character MUST HB SIONHD rOH l'UIlLICATtON by th writer's true name. To this Just rule wo cannot hereafter make exception. Our Filthy Streets. Tho terrible condition of Hamilton's Btreotu In one nf the most emphatic evi dences uf the lack of si) stem nnd older In the government of. this c It). The nil utheiniisbreathedeiut ugalust the heads etf the stt eet coininlsslonei 's depat tmeiit yesterday by pel sons who vveic obliged to fare the cloud of dllHt thut Incessantly Jloated from one end of the oltv to tlie othei, fanned by the breeds of depititltig Maii-h, were of the earnest chniaotei that should have made an Impression upon the ulllt'laW who aie i expansible for tills state of affalis could they have been heaul. Dust, dirt eveiywhere. Sifting tliiough i lacks nnd devices or in open douis mid windows. While statesmen have wtestled with the piobletn of getting rid uf an obnoxious ollli'lal It beems the llltli has u cumulated on oui thoioiigh fares to an nlmost Inci edible degiee as the duK of eail) tpilngtlmo have been creeping on apace The high city ollk luls dellbeiate. the heads of the ntteet cleaning depaitment draw theli s-alailes and the taxpayers swallow the dust and theli pent up wiath as best they may. It seems about time for the lespon blblllty for this disgraceful condition of affalix to be fixed upon some one, even If a popular utilising of the people Is necessaty to accomplish the lesults. Thete Is absolutely no excuse for the dlity stieets that tonfiont us today, and It Is time that lefoim that begins with a big It was Inauguiated In this direction. The lespect that Spain exhibits for the McKlnley adnilnlsttatlon Is almost as aggravating to the average Demo ctutlu calamity howler as the vailous Items of the Dlngley bill. The Oleomargarine Law. The oleoniaignilne Investigation at Plttsbuig has developed seveial things, accoullng to exchanges The l'lltsbtng Dlfcp.Uch disputes of the nuasuie, which Is ot such vast lmpoitance to the fanning Intel ests of the state, as follows. hutever comes out of tin oleomai garble Investigation when pin sued to int end, one thing Is clear now that puctl callj the whole people of the state l in the ionxpliaiy to violate the hw In the case, Not one of them but has long knoAn tliat uleom.ug.iiliie was sold in Immense iiuautittes, not one of thtui but cpulil have Known that he was himself bujlng It, and how man) uetiijll) did Know li cannot lie estimated. Tlie law ban fulltd to uec oinpllsh what was in tended for It has not excluded oleomai garlne fiom the leading markets, it i" malm to lie shown that it Is to the fai- Siy woilh the paper It Is pilnted on, and thaT'Itiuiu c vei lie made woith molt to him. Jy Jtiwhllu It has been the occasion of endWxx lltlcatlou and no little dtinoia llzatlorj Tlieie uio luws against which a bad l i-s aie a unit, and the) ought to be maintained whether fully elleitlie oi not; but agulnt this oleomuigailue law thousands of decent people ule a mill and cannot bo made to undeistund theli opposition us In unv wle impiopei Thut It Is that thes buy what they know Is pio hlblted, and so far us can be been, thej will continue to do so The law Is doing constant liuiin. and no good in an) u) In the neighborhood In whlih the Dis patch circulates It may be possible that the mystet Ions compounds of hog fut, alile grease, cotton seed, tallow, .soap giease, etc, thut ale sold undei the euphonious name of oleomaigjilne, aie prefeiied to genuine bllttei. Hut It Is doubtful If the citizens of the state geneiully nie in a conspltac) to pio mote the sale of the stuff. If the mip pobed oleomuigaiine was alwuys sold as oelomaiguiluu piopeily stamped It Is not UKely that then would.be objec tions to Its sale on pait of dull) men who cuii under pioper aiiaiigcments compete with the lluest chemical butter that has been placed on the maiKets. It Is tho system of deception that has been practiced so extensively In the past that the oleomuigailue law was alined at. No one disputes that hi ef tallow may be health uudci ceitaln conditions and may ngice with I'ltts buig digestion; but It has been shown that -many other Ingiedlents often en ter Into the inanufactuio of the so called "oleo' thut aie not conducive to good health. Of couise those, who de sire to subsist upon oleoinaigarlno should be allowed the oppoitunlty, but those who do not should be piotected against the machinations of the adul terated food fiend. If Qt over Cleveland docs not get "cured" by'some pictorial patent medi cine soon he will chop out of sight al together. t About Good Roads, The focal agitation for good roads Is likely to be productive of much good ln'thls part of the atute. To start with thete Is a fruitful Held of endeavoi, one of the most fruitful In Pennsyl vania perhaps. It Is generally conceded that the roads leading, Into Setunton and adjacent to It ute about as bad as they can be and any kind of an Im provement will bo most welcome. In some of the farming districts nf this region tlieie are fairly good toads though none of them ate up to the standard that might be attained by a more attention to load building on scientific principles. For the last month those who have been compelled to dtlve over the roads In this part of the state have had nothing but the most sweeping condemnation to pio nounce upon them. That better roads are" coming Is ceitaln, A move In that direction wns the step recently taken by the supervisors of Lackawanna township In deciding to macadamize a in lie,, of township toad leading tluough M (hooka fiora the city line south 'TTRo road at present Is something to be dieaded by travelers quite as much as North Main avenue and Providence Is I road. Tlje local good loads lenuue la I ehould be furre.1 to Keep them i n tti arranging ft., a public martin, t J ffi &"iKxW uvvaken n grentei Inteiest In the good thut nil 'mpoiUnt Iniiitvi loiim ml roads agitation. The eflort should be pioductlve uf good leslltts. If Miss Anna Dickinson can still nil u theater as she can n court room the outcome of the piesent tilnl should not woiry her much, that Is tonsldeitun- the result solely fiom u financial point of View. Solution of the Turkish Problem. "An Academic Study of the Puttltlnti of the Turkish l'mplre In the Intel est of the Peace of nurope and the Uenellt of the Oppressed Turkish Subjects" la the title of a little pamphlet which will piobably be lead with Inteiest at this time b those who have been watching the movements on the eastern checUer boatd. It Is signed by "An Anglo-Indian with long expei lento In the lid mlnlstrntlon of uileiital provinces" The little booklet was published in Lon don Januniy 1 last, for flee dlstilhti Hon It was evidently Insplted by the ngltntlou of Kin ope uei the Atmeiiluu situation, which hud giently slmiuetid down by the beginning of the ear, but It lecelves a new value now by the piesent dlstnibances In Ciete and the leiiewed tall; of a genet al nuiopenn wni ovei the efleets of the Sick Mali Without knowing who this "Anglo-Indian" with long expeileme In the ad ministration of ollelitnl piov luces," into be, It Is entei tattling to note his lemedy foi the iiitolctuhle situation In Km ope glowing out of the Indisposition of the low el s effectively to legulnte the TuiK and his domains This lcm edy, of couise, Is paitltlou. dlsmembei inent of the sultan's entile holding The wisest statesmen of Din one have tiled many times to plan such a dlsttlbutlon of the elfects us would give list to the least filctlon possible and allot to each powei the exact slice that Is most eain ( stly deslied, but without snocews. I'at li nation wnnls the wishbone nnd a dium stlck and tlieie being but one of the funnel and two of the latlei the effoit at lijiinonious distribution has failed. The "Anglo-Indian" piopnses the fol lowing scheme" Give Ciete and the Dlliopean Islands of the aichlpel.igo to c'.ieece; Italv should have Tilpol Itnna; Great Ihltaln should lecelve a clear title to Igypt and Cpius, to Pinnce should be allotted Sjila and Mesopotamia. Geimunv should lecelve the Tuiklsh provinces In Arabia; Aus til should obtain the whole of the so called Tin Key In Ihuope with the ex ception of Albania, which It might be convenient to cede to Gieece, nnd the pi ov luces which an now only slightly dependent upon the sultan, such as Iiulgailaand Western Houniella, which should bederlatecl Independent. IltiisLi should be given the whole of Asia Minor except S I la and Mesopotamia, togeth er with all the Asiatic Islands of the inchlpelago This plan would put Con stantinople In the hands of Austila, and would tonstuuently wipe out the present Impel lal court The author pi lipases that all Tulles not natives of Kin ope and all Aimenlans should be compelled within a ceitaln time to ml giate to Asia. St. Sophia should be lestoied to the Gieelc church, while all the mosques bult by mohamelans should be pieseived and piotected, as In Hrltish India. The dlgnltailes of the Moslem chinch should be peimltted to lenialn If they agieod to lefialn from ah) paitlclpatlou in political af- talis. Othetvvise they should na bundled Into Asia. The Suez canal and thu straits of the IXudanelles should be decluied neutial, undei the Joint piotectlon of the peivv els," open to all vessels, whether of peace 01 win The foi ti esses of the Dai dandles should be destioyed and the Iliac k sea made fiee to ull. The author acknuvv ledges that pel haps sonic of the poweis would not be wholly content with their helpings, us he thus ananges them. He points out the daugeis to Kngland ailslng fiom a piolouged occupation of Kg)pt and the piobabllity that Kiance would llud hei sliau u binder, lather than u benellt. 15ut he legauls the whole plan as the only feasible piupnsitlou In sight. The scheme Is ltnpoitant at this Juiictuie unly as showing the vust pos sibilities for tioiible In the situation. The suffeilng lesldeiits of the city who have foi a week been waudeiiiig tluough u tog of dust aie not In an) hllinoi to hear vvh) the stieets tile not cleuned, but they want the dust nuis ance 11b ited ut once. Toi beveuil da)s tiavel on the paved stieets bus been nttended with the gioatest aunujaneti and Inconvenience. They Call It iiryanlsm. The ".Monetary Tiust," n llunnclal publication, this week hut Is n bouldei at the lecent Supieine court decision against the tialllc associations which It chaincteilzes as a do.e of lli)anlsiu In his lev lew of the decision the wiltei iays. Now comes the Supremo court with a dose of Ilinnlwii. We hail hoped tint tin Hi would bo one depaitment In the gov ei nine ut of the Ignited States which would keep lthelf flee and clean fiom populism and clnplinp Public conllileure has had Its stab fiom the olllte Of the piesident by means of the Venezuelan int usage; it lias been wounded again and again by the legislative biamlns of the count i , It was torn into pieces last sum- mei b) one or thu political patties, and now, as a climax to the atioillles, comes tho decision of the Supieine lomt. which seems to prevent the lullioad companies ftom making any concerted action which will protect alike the shlppet nnd theim Kclves, The catitankeioux ncwspapcix nio ahead) urging that t'nlied States Judgu Peckhaiu ought to be the Demo cratic candidate for the pieslclency. We are amazed to lead the decision Do not these Judges know that when the talcs art) not sustained It Is the big shippers who get thn advantage and the common hlppers and the public who suffer thn loss? Do they not know tlieie has ncvei been any other Intlue'nco so poweiful in building up monopolies an tho special ad vantage's given to certain laige shipper'' Do they not know that the owner of a wheat elevator In Chicago, for example, can buy large quantities of wheat In the northwest when tho freight tatos ine high, and then Induce, a reduction of the freight tariff In order that all his ship ments may come forward on such reduc. tlon? Rvery thinking railroad mien will a reo to the general proposition that tho public Is best served when the tales aie uniform and sub .allied. The lallrouds of the I'nlted Slat'is are Its most Important Indiutilei), If the government Is to take part In their management, It should bo done through a commission which will guard and guide unit prptt, t them There Is nothing more Important to tr.erchanU than uniform und steady lateu Tho rail raadi have obligations to tut public, anil with Hie d( velopmint of tin I'nlted Btatei- vsfll be bent jened b allowing them to rest unilet the pi iy of nnt urn I develou ment. There Is no doubt, however, thut the itTect of this decision wan for n turn to alnrm speculative holders or rallwav securities. We do not think there has hen an) tenl liquidation on the part or hoilallde Investors. There has also been some dNeoiirngenieni and disappointment on tho pait of tho general public to rciHe that flVen the JilcllclU buinch of the United States government has come to Interfere with the natural conditions of trade. The piompt mnnncr In which the tar iff bill was disposed of In the natlonnl house ot representatives jesteiday Is most enciniinglng to those who ate In terested In better times that will follow. It now temalns for the senate to tallfy the good woik of the house, that the piesent feeling of confidence mnv be sliengtlipned unit icvivins lndustiles may take on ndded vlgoi as the nation enters upon unothei eia of pitwpjilty. The iiichln who was a model for "Little Loid Pnuntleioy," has giown up and expect to cause mole tioiible us the authoi of u comic opeia. Greece maj not be able "Ingle handed to whip the six iiowets, but ht will make them blush foi having taken a stand against Chilstlanlty Japan lias adopted a monetaiy staud aul of U to 1. And William Jennings Uijun talks on. The giciundhog has been vindicated. Shall We ! flnne HauJaii? I Piom the Washington Post That tongies shoiihl take rpeedy ac- I lion In lli- m.ittei of Hawaii, will hatillv lie tpitstluiied b an) one. The rtlatlolis I bttween til" iwo countiles uie In a slato I of confii'ion that calls loud) for ncljust- I nu'iit and eltdultlon The new republic-, I wresttel fiom baibailm liy men of our own lilood, asks to be admitted to the I ulon as a tciiltoiv, iinl both oui In teiests and oui s)inpathie second fie J p-tltlon At the least congiess should .i) )es or no without furthei deli) To j leave things as the) aie will be injui ions I and unjust to the Cnlted States, as well as to Hawaii ' The existing condition of affalis Ins been, up to this time, unavoidable. Ml Cleveland had not been In the whlto house thtee da)s. four )e.iis ago, when he appointed Ml lilount a peelal com mlsslonei to go to Hawaii, piaaicatly supeieele the Cnlted States mlnistei at Honolulu, and, if not openl) nt least ln ellicctlv, iliac omage the i evolutionists nnd give eiicouiageinent and comfoit to the. It tin oneel Queen The government wus then In the hands of Piesident Dole and his conipatilots, tlieie was u capital In which law anil Oldel plev.llled, the le publli 's anthill It) wus elifoiced tluough out the Ixlatid Vet iMr ("level unl dls tlnctlv withheld his e oiintenunio fiom the upitstntatlvcs or fiee Institutions, and as ill'tlnctlv exhibited his sympathy with the futile and foollh and dlsindlteil moiinrc h) (Jf rmiiM. it was not to be expected that, dm lug nls administration, unv thing would be done to piomote Hee government In Hawaii As a mattci ot fact no one did expect It and no one was disappointed But. now that we have unothei and, as we all believe, a mole pitriotle and more enlightened dispensa tion it seems leasonable to hope that a dllTtrent pollc) will be adopted There- an coii oi ie.is,ons vvh) the Cnlted States should move promptl) and vlgorouslv III tills matlei The existing ariaugement Is thoioughly unsatisrac toiv Our Intel national lelatlons aie un- t.Httl.il. not to sav Iiksome In one ellieo- tlon we aie gianting to Hawaii ceitaln puv lieges and immunities in me nmuei of tiade which should be gianted to no foitlgn nation. The exemption of Hawaiian sugai fiom tailff tines Is un fnll to oui domestic pioilue eis. and it constitutes a loss or leveiiue which .ve cannot afionl to Imui On the otln I hand, unless It be proposed to petpetuate Ml. ("It V eland's pollc) of Ignoilug the advantages Involved In the annexation of Hawaii, we aie Hilling with verv valua ble and Important opportunities It is within 0111 powei, now, to obtain posses sion of tlie ke) to the vast commeice uf the I'.iclllc, to contiol the pathvva)s of that stupendous tuule and to bo the owneis of the means of telegiaphlc com niunliatlon thioiighout half the woill. It we intend to elze then opportunities ut ull tlieie is 110 time to I031' In doing so If we do not Intend to seize them if we piefei to lellnqiilsh them to otheis and thus abandon a lOiiinieitUI emplie let us tlttlaie oui selves accoidlngl) To 10 on as we uie going now tieiting Hawaii as though she vvue a part of the I'nlted States and putting her prodiueis 011 a pai with 0111s to the gieat elWad vantage of the Uttel. will bo lmplovldent in the extieine The Ameilian people will not toleiate an uiiangement so Illog ical uml "O inlschltnus. Hawaii shoul I be annexed, 01 eUe It should be Heated as a fiindKn uitlou We say annex It und we believe that public hentlniitit thioiighout the counti) will Indoise Uio sciitiim ut stami hv tiii: :ovi:it.oit. 1'ioni the I'hlladelplila Times. 'lie committee on building and giounds of the liuiiMt liavti been onlv hall ton ve ited to the govt 11101's plan toi tin en -ttini ol u new t apllol 'I hey aie willing to accept his lee ommendallons fen 11 sip 111. lie Iflil ItlVe building, but the) Willi I to spend 11 million dolluiH on It and do it all 111 om e The gov el 1101 wants a muiJ Ing eite'tcd at a cost not exceeding $&", unci,, with such tempotaiv furnishing as will tnable the next legl-latme to tinupy It, leaving to that bod) the exptnst u clfioinilng and futiilshlng pemium ni.v and thus giving the slate foul )eais in stead of two to piovlde the tost of erect ing und completing the new tapltol The gov ei nut's plan Is bettei foi sev tiul iiasons He has second eaioful ei timates of the cost or building 011 ei plan the commlttte Is willing to accept and his tbtlm.il of Hie 1 mount of nioiiD) ie-tulied Is not a meie guess Thrie Is little 1 uoiigh time lert In which to elect tho bullclllU befoio It Is needed, and If the elecoiatlon and furnishing aie ciowcled into tho gam the woik must be hiiuled and will be lets UUel) to be peimaneiit and substantial The building will ba a betttr one if four )eais 1111 allowed for Its completion than It can ponslbly be If the entile woik Is crowded Into the yeai and a half that wilt elapse befoio the next leglilatuiu will meet. The committee having acotpteel one-half nf tho governors plan eholild adopt It In toto, and If the committee 11 main union, v diced the legislating should concur any way His plan Is In the Inteiest of a substantial and well ilntahed building and will lighten the burden of the taxpajers, both roiiHldeiatloiis of vital importance In standing by thu govcrnoi In this mat ter the legUl.ituie will ulao ocroid wl'h public opinion, something It Is worth whllo even for leslslators to heed, chi:ati:h than tiii: man. Prom the I'hlladelplila inquirer. When (leneial Mai to was shot It was jubilantly proclaimed by the Spanish au thorities In Cuba that the Insurrection had reached Its end It wus their view that tho Cubans could not survive tin loss of their Intrepid chief The blow was severe, and foi u time a. fee ling of des pondency hung over ihe patriots' camp lint It vvai not for long t'onsclous of the fact that tlud taunt) won gieatei than nliv mini, the); tool: ittrfy courare and. to thi rlei!tefor' fifeitom audi I tin motive of it venae Their sin uvtrfs sill, e thai time natt bfeii tinny The cupliiie of Oitpul Itlvutit has Milted pittlM-l) the fame kind of an outliiiiM among the Stsinliitd Ills fa to if elili'iill sealed. Whfthei or not he is coutt-martlalttt and ithot, as the lit est dlnpalehes say "s ceitaln, oi U cast Into ionie loiihsoint! prlon, the Insur gents have lost his services. Hence the Spanlaids aru Jubilant and the Cubans cast down. Uut again It will not be for long. Ano ther liadtM will rli-o to take Illvera s place. The cause Is still greater than fie man cui.tii: in tiii: iinitiui stati:s. Krom tho Galvlston News In spite of it continuous multiplication of courts and nuthoillle we have gone up from l.tlti miuileiH In ISM. to lf.tmn inui tlers In lS'ii,'. In maii Instancis the colli is have conn United to this al umlng In crease hv delavlng Justice nnd by moth odlcnllj neglecting to piottct the tltlen who deptntloil upon, the law And this t not all Man a nlmliinl has been tcivell his llbtitv as a pi he of campaign help imdend bv hi- luthimitlnl lelitlves and f i lends. Man a caiullilate has been elected to utile e undei Ihe expeitallou of his coiiitldeiate foibeatalKe toward cer tain cldtei In tin 'i lejjnlar business of violating t'io law om: or tiw: ritospLitot's. rrom the-Phllaeltlphla lnepilrtr. I.ivy S. Hluhaid and W. V Davl. of Si union, alt- stopping at the Continental hutel Ml. Kkhanl Is the editoi of the Siiiiilon Tilbum and Mi. Davis Is the gem i ll manage! of tint Journal, one of the most piosptlous ol the sevel ll III line nil il ntw'papcis of l.u Kuvvamia s tin Iv lug capital CONST.'l'I.V C.IMW l(L 1'rom the Dnnmore doner i The Tilhune his mans filends In this botough. iiinl Is conslaml) gi owing !n poyulaiily. , AM. I'OOI.'S DA lMtAVI'.lt. Oh' Keep my reet thioiighout this day In wb-dom's hnlv path, That at Its close the sun ma) not do down upon m) wiath. And If a ft lend would have me "bite,' Let me keep calm and cool, And Btialghtwa) have the Joke on him Hv shouting "Api 11 Cool'' Let me "go slow" at breakfast time, O Cate! bo merciful. And let ni) teeth not cinsh Into The wattle stuffed with wool! And, Oh! piescive me, angels elear, Ciom that most dangeious hoal The cup of coffee "llveel" with salt That lllls the "iiuar bowl. If I see money In the street (A thing so wondious iaie') Oh! give me help to pass It by With nose stuck high In air! And If I should c-pv the hat That hldi'S the "ha ha" bilrk. Oh' let me save lor omi thing els flly vvvll-dev eloped kick! If some one bids me upwaid loo, Then let me downw.tnl gase , And ut the wildest piece of tic vs lv e)ehiow.s nevet lal-e; Keep me fiom thee and other tilel.s As sill) and nbsuid, And sue. Oh' save me fiom tlie "Jo-th" Of which I've novel heaul' Wlnthiop Cliay, In I'uck. Sets MOVING TIME Jm. IS lll.HK. Al ITIllvot' VK ri.MSIIKl) MDVl.Mi VM)I OI'Mi "Kit HVVi: lllluk'. K.N MUKLOU I.L-.-I IHI.N ,CAI.I, ON IN AMiilli: llciW (llliVPlA VL' CA.N UK I'l. VChll FOIfiUL THE Clemons; Ferber, O'MaSIey Co. 422 Lackawanna Avr. Stationery That Isn't Stationary Nothing stands Mill nt 0111 establUh ineut It vti iarel) happens that we lalsc- the pi lie, but as to loweilug them well, Just call mound and we think wo can Interst )ou with oui complete llneB of stationer) ciigiavlng, blank books ani general oltkn supplle". We also cany a complete line ot t) pew liter.' supplies Reynolds Bros,, 139 Wyoming Avanuj JJ; HOTI-L JKRMYiN UUII.DIV1 UNSEY McClurc, Century for APRIL BEIDLEMAnTthF BOOKMAN, 4S1 Spruce Street. The Rotunda, Hoard of Trudu building, Ue Hall dulJe, 1807, SpalJinj and Rue EVJ ! We Have No f A BUSY WEEK IN D ESS GOODS AND SILKS o 56-inch all wool and silk and wool fancies at 25 38- nch high-class novelties at 39 cents. 50-jnch Covert Cloths, for tailor-made suits, at 75 cents. Behold the choice collection of Dress Pattern in our windows at $2.73 per Dress Pattern. w ith the Coming of Spring UurjUioughts turn to the delightful perfumes manufactured by Louis R. Harrison & po., secjis almost as though they had caught the rich fragrance of nature's sweetest: floyers, so delicate are their perfumes. Plain extracts were the 'perfumes of our grand sues. Out grandmothers used triple extracts. Now our up-to-date people use nothing bit sextuple extracts. A representative will be here all this week demonstrating the goodness of the Harrison extracts. Let him spray your handkerchief. ' SSTo introduce them we will sdll one ounce of the sextuple extracts, valued at jo ctrrTlT, 6r the popular price of 25 cents, beginning Eriday, April 2. If you want for the money, aj A strictly high I 11c S. Q. BARKER & SON, I SALESROOM : Board of TraJj Building, Linian Straei, W. E BITTENBENDER, WILLIS A. KEMMERER, Bicycle Managers. AIJI:a1) oitimi:ii oa can be ahead ot time, mid nheAl ir cic.iMli.ny Hint 1 illicit JOU llll) C5 1 v. nr C L lZL. 5 STEBLIxJ. BABNES, STEABXS, FKNTOX, l.ujlcj'linj Uctit jtJ liiJ:ms to other cheaptr bit juuJ g.-ajes, and Clcnts'. liu' a nl Ctirt' l.aJI.3 L reosf S Store Hroni, KiiftHoi.v Fiont, Cniilngo nnd Hielf IIiinlvare, 10x70 ficd Ollnr Knillt, fptllL's, Alt". t'lteles, 'I'llinlilickk.s, Sltt'llls mill IJom", sU.nDO Seeiiiiii J'ltmr Fiotq Hlititts. l'eiles, Whipple Ttccs unci Nuvv lllcvclu Sluiagf, Tlilitl Flour Kiont. Vulmii Wliiel.. till sizes unit iiiihIKIl's. 4(l.70 tett Fourth Floor, Fton, Platl'ciinis unci CLXTf.U 11UU,1)N(J. J5t: ut lul IJivc'ubhnw Hooni", 3.'.0 in stoek, 21.50 feet H'iuiiiI Fluo , u uoni)lctu linielliiie shop for bleveles nuil citliet icp ill.. ClxoOlcet Till ril Floni.u I'oiiiplulL nk'kle pliil ing nnil enameling plutu, 21.ot) leet U'llnr, Hulel ;." sizes, bueli and oak, 21.&0 feet .. ni:v Ai)nrno. Ci'lku. Horstk nnd Mulo Slioes. Second Finn J'.ul, Mnleiiblo With Old l!i ii I'uit, iron unci Second Floor Putl, KittR, IllvetH. Second Flout1 I'm t, bpokis, ull Tlilrd Flour, How a null Hlms. Old Tart, Ileal, Two Fiom , Hliiis, wide ,. HlKh liiad Uut Fully tiimrantmL Throe Col I ' or.. Suit! (Jul) l)j CONRAD The Bradford EVERY DAY Special Opening Days This Season. THE stock is at its best. serve special mention; onjy space to talk of a few, though. There are values in this Dress Goods stock ol our3 that will keep the best Bicvcle vou can aet get - grade and up - MANUrACTURED, BY A. BITTENBEXUKR. $75.00 WIIULlISAI.r. AND KCTAII. DUALKKS IN WAtiOXMAKtiliS' AND BLACKS3I1T1IS' IIUAUOUAKI'lMtS FOR 126 and 128 lore ano wsrerooins 3siso square: feet. HlaiKtrUilth 'tools, AuvIN, liillows, Vlrc-', ull kind". MOO Ucm tilvvnvs In stock. 40xSJ feet lion Sent sptliiu', JMitelilno unl's, i.on- ateet ltirti, juuu tons in Much, oo.au net Wasilieii-, Sleilges. 30x40 leet kltiiisi, loxfj'j leet 40.82 leet the uml tegular, 02x40 feet THE lOOoIC PQWDBR CO OJ ROOMS I AND 2, C0.tVLTH B'L'LVG, SCRANTON, PA. llUNING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND RUBE DALE WOIUCa LAPLIN St RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electrto Battorlei, Klaotrio Uxnblara, tje t pioaiug pnviM. Barely rum, uuu Repauno Cncmlcal Co. '3 HKltt CXCLOblVCS, Hany of tlie new lots de the yard pegs polished. cents. V to - date mount Scranton, Pa. Courl Housb Sqwa. J. 31. KEMMEBEU. 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