THE SCRANTON TRTBUNE- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 1808. " THE TRIBONE'S OPPORTUNITY ONE INSERTION A WORD. FOR RENT for m:nt. sin-room iiolse uas it loi J'i comer Pike und Rromlc avenue Joiil.ln T Hecc l nn rent half or double hnu.M , lliiiloicini tils, coillci ul Abutl mill E)noi Il nulio 1,22 South .Mam for rent-house at i; .ieffer- -on iivinue. large lot beuttlful loca tion t-'iu t lul ita pike mi application. J. BROWNING Meats Building. lent nt:xT-':i. green ridge sr. seven looms, moilerii linpiovvmenls. 1". o. iiousi. mi: renthi Wyoming avenue Applv tn F II demons Blue Ridge . Coiipali)'s otllie. Miuts llullrllr-. jJARN FOR RENT-TO". MAI1UN COURT Appl tn I' II I'll mtitix Huih Ridge Ceil cnnipinv's olllce vieurs Building FOR SALE roit 8Ai.ii on rent-licensed uo- Him KltnhtiiMi l'u Applv ul Spruks Hios, Ml AMi'i sti-et Cltv ' nut sale - pari or mantel, llllUp. ,M Volllitlg JVl'III.O run sai.i'-i ti.am noimi:s riot'ND mlnlil Soil) t'tn llhl 1UKK .mil "lie .'-fiiteii Imp bull) In giiml eninlltlon One mi inrilnii hai in m iiiul oiii pili liliiuk-t- nnil i u -.abie tools 4 II KTUH. 4 ! I .Hi kitwtitin.i iiMIIUi'. Ol uf I bu lle nut sAi.i:-iNi: noi.i.cn rop di.sk. l'rbe $IJii mid ii b iiiiNnme nlll(i l lilllll.'. iiImi i Inrpi iiuinbel t In tile Hchm. "mine Willi tellii torn, u lot "1 -i AlplllK used III i ill.ipor ilep Uttiienl also euipet fev-lnf- tunililliiM and one HUltable tor fnmll iim mid a lurKe 'ot of mrpet hIipUIiib. wlili h tun l utilized nl ntllel pmpijMM The Utile lot "111 be Hold i hi up i e Imi no ue tm them i) KLIill UN l.aiUuw.innu uvenue iit -4AI-I -tiiiii:i: l.Aitoi: rim: proof iifis ("all .it olllci of MKNUY It I'M N Ji: room 22 Commonwealth biilbllni' ) Olt SALn-ltltOKHN ENGLISH S13T ter cbenp 2341 1'enn avenue I OK SALL-ONK HO-HOKSI' POWCli boiler ns sood ai new THE WtlS ION Mil 1. CO FURNISHED ROOMS "Oil U13NT t'l'KNISUKD. 1 IIOOM ON the llrst llool, foi a parlor oi Mttinp lor in .Hid one or twu bed rooms on the -r ' mill llooi v.ltli iisi of b'llh The looms in laiM and wll lltrhtid tin location Ik oih of the tit-st un Cl.iy uvnut A Oe PKhtful home with u liitnlh of two per ton.i Hi fon ik i nulled Address X V. '. Tilbune ollke AGENTS WANTED man on i.Ain or good addukss to tt.id ami appulut agents $1U per month and espt lines I ZII'GLKH A: CO. ;i1 Loiust St riilliublphla II ULIAULi: PULSONS TO TAKE THC ugetiej In their own towne tor the best line of fast bellliiB noxeltlcs, pays 101 pel cent pioflt. for Indies or gents M'lItO i- ATKINS 1011 and 10J3 l hest nut stieet, I'hlladelphla. Pa KLONDIKI'-AGl'NTS WANTnDFOIt lartfe Illustrated book of Klondike. fle hundred p.ikps, prlco $1 tl, outtlt 10c. Address NATIONAL ITULISIIING CO. Lakeside DulldlnK, Chicago, III. W A NTi: DSOLIC1T011S NO DELIV irirg. no collcctlni;; position perma nent, piv w:ekly, stnto age GLKN IIIlOTlfURS Ilochester. N WANTED - TOBUY 1ANTnD TO I'l-ni'lIASP SACK AND store lltnii alMi lot ol liouseliold lurnltuie. Address I O Uo , BOARDING. I'lIIST-CLASS HOARD. WITH OR wlthou room, spetial rates given to permanent boarders itooms heated by siimih and ligMed'bv electric light, ceil ti oily located: 2 inlniiles walk from nil depots; G meal tickets $1 00. 21 meal tick ets Men : Cianklln avenue. LOST. lost ui:twi:i:n si'itrci: STnnryr und rranklln avi nui anilCenti.il Rnll loul of New Jiistv l'isvent,er agents olllci a sin ill slit hit pin v, h pe.ul claws and the wonl "Item ingiaved on 1 1 meter. The ilndei w II be llueiallv re wutilnl by leaving with J Seidell Swisher, division pass-enger agi nt 'jOj Wcht l.i'U iwanua iivenue. Ni bles alt reipiisKd to kei p a vigilant wati !i Mis J Seldtn Swbher, "01 South M ill! iivenue LOST-SKY TEltniEU. REWARD POR letllin to Wm A Connell, Ills Vine St LUST-MTWEEN lux) I1LOCK OIJV'E htlt t and D L A. W dipot ludl's" go'd watch and tleui de-lls pin Sulti.ble leward for Its ictuin to WILLIAMS ,t M ANI'LTVS store ISO Wyoming ave BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY lARTNER WANTED WITH ABOT'l SlwuOu Established business Will bi 11 investigation Laige protlts. bate ImeMtiitti for nteivicw addiess f O 1 o 174 Hero Hon Pa CITY SCAVENGER A H. UUIUGfc, CLLANb Pltl . ALL'IS and cets duois, no odoi linpruvecl pumps used A URHiliS Proprietor Leave orders Utw North Mum uven-ie. 01 Elckes drug stoie, (oilier Adams and Mulberrv TiltphoneWlO REMOVAL DR Tl RDIIAM HAS MOVED TO THE Cornell Ilulldlitn Washington uvenue, room My LACKAWANNA. JCM COA1PAXY RE moved to 217 SpiCs REDUCTION OF GAS. TI1E SCRANTON GAS AND WATER t-o. und the Hjde Puik Gas Co III aicordiiuce with the polio of theo compuults to leduitt rates .from lime to nine uc mi) b. warrunuJi.'V incieasod consumption rotice is liiTiAy given that oil und uttel Apill Ihi Ulitrflie pike- of gas will bu 0111 doltai uud lltieen cents per one thousand cubic (hi consumed, subject to tlm fallowing discounts. I'lve cents per one thousand cubic- lift 011 ull bills win-1 ii the consumption for the month amounts to less than twenty-live dollurs, ten centb pel one thousand cubic feet on ull bills where the consumption foi the mouth amounts to tweuty-rlvn dollais and upwards Providect7ho bill Is paid on ot berora tlm 21ih ikiy of the mouth in which that bill Is nicseuted. II) Oidei of. the Board. O IJ HAND Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE ADDIE rURVIN VS DWID II PUR vln. In the comt of lommon pleas of Lacl-awanna count) No 502 .liinuai Term, lWS TO David IJ Pui In icspoml. ent above-named. Take notice that the subpoena and alia Hiibpoena In this mse having been re turned non est Inventus, you am hereby reiulred to be und appear In -raid lourt on Monday, May 30th, 1S98, belnc the first dov of Hie next term, to answer the rom pliilnt or the llbelhint C 15.' PRYOR. Sheriff E. C NKWOOMIl. .Uturney for Libellunt. Arol'L'LAIl CLKAKINCJ IIOUSi: for the Hcnefit of All Who Have Homes We.tl I'stnte or Other Property to i-cll or Kxchnii",e, or Who Want or Help 'I lice Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertion ( cuts a V!rd--Kxcept Situation) Wanted, Which Are Inserted Tree. HELP WANTED-MALE two' men kxTmTiu eIw iTiTTiNsuin ntlie in canvassing 209 .Moats Bldg iti:LfABLEMEN wantp.d to ad- dni-s catalogues, circulars and envel opes Send stump for partlcitlurs SOM HRVILLH MF'O CO,, Elizabeth, N. J HELP WANTED-FEMALE vXn;t7'D-50E'PI11ENCED OPERA torn on hlits ApplV ul once, steudv woik Emplie Shirt Co., 339 Adams me CHIROPODIST st's-vv.-fc, . . wv-x'' CORNS Ul NIONS A.NLi INGROWING nulls cured without tlio leant pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given liee E M 1IHTEL, Chiropo dint (.11 Lackawanna avenue Ladies at tendfd at lliclr residence If dslrcd. Charges moderate SITUATIONS WANTED viitnir.i' Ani'ii woman niisnins TO ko out n.iMhliiK li the du Addicts1 J.. Tribune oflUe WANT I'D - SITI ATION AS llOCSI' kieiu In n wblowet h oi Indicium home No objntlon to IoaIiir the elt Adilreis II (J Ti Ilium ollln SITfATION WAN'li:D-BV SOtlKU, IN dtistiluux man a Uamstel m um honiMt woik Aihliess J 11. , HJ South 11) di 1'aiK incline, Clt. sItl ATION TINTi:D-rinST CLASS buuher i,ood t.muKe maker uud all toiind m in lir, I't mi iim line SITI'ATION WAN'ICD-llY YOINO fltl uiiitalr nui'-e or .llnliu; loom Kill Aililn A H.iareTilbum wati:d-i'osition as .managiui for lestalir.mt ol suiilinel hotel, thoi onghlv expelieiuid 111 all its bralithes, an furnish lefei dices and guarantee us to hoinstj and nblllU Address H A. C, Oeueiul Dellver. WOIIK WANTKD 15Y Till: DAY WASM Ing Ironing oi i. leaning Miss L Huik nett. 130 S Ninth street SITUATION WANT1'D-HY A WOMAN to go out washing lionlng or scrub bing or will take washing home. ).') I'lanklln avenue WANTKD-SITI'ATION AS A PIIIST Oil second hind bread cake and pretzel bukei II D W., Wo Cumberland street, Lebanon srri ation wanti:d-hy an i:xpi llenced nurie and wldwlfe, will stuv In mother and thlld for Jj per week, Is not utrald of work Address j i , Trib une SlTI'Vl'lON WANTUD-ANY KIND of woik bv nuriled mini with small fiimllv , cun do most iin.v kind ot woik, tlrst class tefertnees furnished. Aildrtss II J.. Tribune olllce. IIAKnil-YOt'NG MAN WISIIKS SITI'-J ation at baking with experience. Ad dress S , 12.) N Main uvenue POSITION WANTHD - AS HOUSK keeptr can t,ive good references. Ail dress Mnv, Tnbune oltlcc SITCAIION AVANTHD-m A YOCNG girl Utnernl houtework preferred Ail dicss 113 X Fillmore avenue, cltv. nt'TCDFR - THOROUGHLY HXPJ'.RI encod seeks situation Address J. Hilton 210 Spilng i-treet . Providence WANTI'.D-SITUATION UY EDUCATED ung lrnn with cpcilence In olllco or stoie Address V Haniy, "4" Jeffer miii iivenue SITUATION WANTED - UY YOl'NO man IS en-s of ago, has had three senis experlei'ie taking cure of hor-'es Address Wm M , Tribune olllce. SITUATION WANTED-HY A ROY 13 ve.us old. as enand bo or light of fice work, can tpeak English and Cier iran Address cjo Maple street, Scran ton, Pa PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Council Building Scranton E L WALTER, ARCHITECT OITICE rear of tiOu Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK, JR. ARCHITECT. 4 13 Spruce St.. cor Wash ave . Scranton FREDERICK L DROWN. ARCHITECT. Price Building. 1.1; Washington avenue, Scranton T I LACEY SON ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Hank DCNTISTS DR I. O. LYMAN. 023 N. WASHINGTON uvenue. DR r street L. M'QRAW. "Wo SPRITE DR II. F REYNOLDS, OPP. P O DR C C LAUBACH 115 Wyoming av. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 I.ACI. . w unna avenue Hours 1) to 1 and 2 to PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR KAY HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE to the bc'i anion Private Hospital col li r ) inning Ave and Miiibiiiv M Telephone Day call, 6111, night call! ill DR C L FREY SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bldg WJ Wjomlug uvenue MARY A SHEPHERD M D HOME opathlst No 22 Adams uvenue DR A TRAPOLD SPECIaT.ISI- IN Diseases of Women corner Wvomlng avenue and Spruce stieet Xeiuntoii Olllce hours Thursday and Sutunluj, '1 a in to ti p.m DR W. E ALLEN 512 NORTH WAhlF ington avenue DIl l. M GATES IIOOMS 2oT AND 2JS Bond of Tradi building Olllce hours R to 1 a m 2 to 3 und 7 to S n ill Resl deuce Jfi Madison avenue DR C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Ruptuie TriiKS Fitting nnd Fat Ridtic ilm Oflti e telephone 1 Hi" llouis It to 12 2 to 4 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMOREAUX OFFICL' Si Adams Rtsldence 1 lis Mtilbi n Chron ic illHiiiseH, lungH, heart kldnejs, and liiiito-urlii.il oigins 1 spt'cli.liv Houri. I to 4 p 111 W a ROOIC VETERINARY HI'R genu Hort.es, Cattle und Dog" turned. Hospital. Ul Linden streot. Scianton 'lelephmie l'ti72 SEEDS G R CLARK X. CO SEED.MEN AND Nursetvmen store ll'i Wimhliigtoii ave inn grien house IW Noith Main rue. Hue, stole telephone "'J WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL REAR 511 LACKA wunna uviiiun, Suanton Pa., niannfai. Hirer of Wile Sereins HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lln uvenue, Rates leusoiiHble. P Z1KULER Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. &. W passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu- opsn ulnu. VICTOR KOCH, Preu. LAWYERS FRANK i:. BOYLE. ArTOUNl'.V AND Coiiiisellnr-nt-Ltw Burr building, ioomn II and II .Washington avenue "J'.lu: I'ltANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law Room 5 Coal Exthange, Scrunton, Ja WILLARD WARREN & KNAPP, AT IfliieiH iiih' Cniuiselnrs-ut'l.uvv Re publkan building, Washington uvenue Scranton, l'u JAMES II. TOHREV ATTOIINRV AND Counsellor-nl-Liiw Rooms 411 utid 411' Commonwealth Building i jessup & jessup attorne-iS and I'mmsellois nt Law Commonwealth I Imllding WuxliinKton uvemu I AI.KUKD HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND I Attorneys and Cmtni'Hors Common- t wealth ImlldlrR Ilooins in. ;o unci Jl J AMI'S W OAKI'OIID ATTOKNI'Y-AT-Lnw Rooms 311 K13 and fdli, lloaid of Trade building D II RIJPLOlit.I', ATTORNHY-LOANS negotiated on tejil estate Recunt.v Menrs building coiner 'Wnshlngton five Hue and Spruce btreet il r KiLi.AM attorni:y-at-law .Mil Commonwenlth lildg Si ranton, 4'a JAS .1 II HAMILTON ATTOItNI'Y-nt-Lavv 13 ccmmonwealth bldg Scran ton IIDWAIID W THAYVMt ATTORNTA' Rooms 'Kin-toi nth floor, Mears bldg. JOSKPIl Jin'KIlEYH. ATTORNHY-AT-Law " and S Purr building L A WATItKS ATTOTlXr.Y-AT-LAW. I2T Lackawanna nvc Scranton Pa c it PiTcmni. attorni:y-at-law. Comnionvveiilth building Scranton, Pa PATTLRSON ft WILCOX. TnADKtlS National Hank bulkllntr. C. COMHGYS .121 SPRCCn STREET A W RL'RTIIOLr Atty., Mears Uldg DCTECTIVCS UARRING & M'SWHKNHY COMMON' wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vile Agencj. MIDWIFE MRS GABLE, GRADUATE WIDWIFp:, Ills Wushburn street. Scranton. En gagements solicited Rooms und best attendance for a limited number of pa tients. SCHOOLS SCHOOL-OF THE LACKAWANNA Scianton Pa. Courses preparatory to college, lavV, medicine or business Opens September 13. Send for catalogue. Ilev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D , Walter II. Kucll, A M. PRINTING THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Llnotvpe Composition of all kinds quickly done Facilities unsurpassed In this region MISCELLANEOUS LADIES1 HAND TURNEE) SHOES. cost $2 50 ut $1 DO, Itussct and Dongola Shoes, eost t!W at iftlc , Men's l'lno Rus-i-et 11 ml Calf Shoes, tost SM nt 41 U, AT NETTLETON'S. Washington ave. UAUER'S ORCHESTRA Ml'SIC FOR balls, picnics, pottles, reception wed dings and concert work furnished For terms uddress R. J. Bauer, conductor 117 Wyoming uvenue, over Hulboits music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse 1 0 Washington avenue, fctruiiloii, Pa t-'RANK P BROWN &CO.WI10LE- sale dealers In Woodware Cotdage nnd OH Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave RALROA'J TIME TABLES Leluglt Valley Kailroad System Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli ness and Comtuit In Elfect Feb i, 11,93 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia und New York via D & H R R at l)45n. in and '2 03, 2 21, 4 41 (Black Diamond Express) and 11,30 p. m. For PIttston and Wllkes-Barre via D, L A. W. R. R. 0 00, 11.10 a. m, 1.55, 3.35, COO p 111 For White Haven, Harlcton, Pottsvllle, and piincipal points In the coal regions la D. & II It B , 0 43, 12 03. 2 21 and I 41 For Bethlehem, Easton Reading Hiir risburg and principal Intermediate stu tlons via D A. 11 R It . G 45 a tit, 12 o, 2 21, 4 41 (Black Diamond Express), 11,0 For Tunkhannock, Tovvar.da, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermedi ate stations, via D, L & W It R 8 08 a. m , 12.45 and 3 35 p tn For Geneva Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Tails Chicago und all points west M.i D & H R R 12 03 .133 (Black Diamond Express) J'J 2 ami 11 au p m Pullma'i parlor and sleeping or Lehigh V illej parlor cars on ull trains between krs-liarro and New Yoik, Phlludel 1 h.u Butfalu nnd Suspension Brldgo ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Gen Supt. ('HAS S LEE Gen Pass Agt , Phlla- dtlpnii t'a A W. NOXNEMACHER, Asst General Pass Agt Philadelphia Pa Scranton olllce "01 Lncknvvanin avenue Central Railroad 01 New Jersey (Lehigh uud Susuuehannu Division,) stations In New oik Foot of Libert) fcticot N R uud South Fur) Whitehall street Anthrnclte coal used exclulvelj, insur ing rleanllness und comfuit ' '1 IMF. TABLE IN EFFECT FEB 20. 1SJ1. Trains leave Scranton for PIttston, Wilkes-Dane. tt' . ut ! 20, 10 10 a m , 1 2J, 2 35 3 20 7 10 p in. bundles 9 00 u m 1 do 21", 7 10 v ni For Lakevvood and Atlantic City, 8 20 u 111 For New Yoik, Newark und Elizabeth, S 20 lexpres-i) u in, 120 (express with Buffet parloi can .120 (express) p m Sunda) 2 13p m Train leaving 1 20 p in uirivcs at Philadelphia Reading Ter minal 7 17 p ni 1 nd Ni w York 7 ul p m I or Mauch Chunk Allcntowu Bethle hem, Easton und Philadelphia, 8 20 a in.. 1.20, ISJp in Sunda) a 2 13 p m For Bait more ami Washington and points Souih und West via Bethlehem tJua 111.. l-i p in Sundays, 215 p in. Foi Loin, Brunch, Ocean Grove etc , at 8 20 a 111 and 1 20 p 111 For Reading Lebanon and llarrlsbiug via Alleutown k 20 11 111, 1 20 p m Bun du 2 15 p in For Pottsvllle, 8 JO 11 in 1 20 p m. Reluming leave. Nw Voik foot of Lib eitv stieet Ninth Rlvir at llu j 10 lex- pifssi a i 1 11 viucss will! nutlet parloi can p m Sunda), 4 30 a. ni Leave New Yoik South Ferr, foot White hull siieei 111 'jijs a ni , 123 p 111 Paseengerh arilvlug 01 departing frum tills lelllillliil cm coiniecl tiiidei cover with all tho elevuted uillroads, Bioadvvuy cable cars und ft rrles to Brook!) 11 and Ftnten Island making nulck trannfer to und fioin Giund Central Depot and Long Island Rullioail Leave Philadelphia Reading Terminal, Sdia in :li ni Sunda). ii 25 a 111 Through tickets to ull pol.its at lowest rate may he had on application In id Vance, to the ticket agent nt the station. II P BA1 DWIN Gen Pass Agt. J. II OMIAUHEN' Gen Snot i:rie and Wyoinlns Vallev. Ill Effect Sept 19, 18U7 Trains huvu Sciunton for New York and Intermedium points on Erie railroad, ulso for Huwley mid local points ut 7,05 u m. and 2 23 p. m Arrive at Strauton from above points at 10 23 h 111 3.15 und 9 38 p m. BUREAU SIX INSERTIONS 50 A WORD. to Kent, Situations for l'ive PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD .schedule In P.lltct Nov. aS. 1H07. Trains Leave Wllkes-Darro as Fol lows: 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburp;, Philadelphia, Balti. more, WashinRton, and for Pitts bur; and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for .Hazloton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burp; and the West. 3.12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris, burff. Philadelphia, Baltimore, WashinRton, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hailaton and Pottsvllle. J. K. WOOD, Oen'l Pass Ageat. J. D HUTCHINSON, ricneral Manager. Del.. Lucka. and Western Eflccl Mondai, Nov, 21, 1&37. Trains leavo Scranton us lollows. Ex press for New York nnd all points East, 1 40, 3 00, D.13, S 00 and 10 03 u in . 12 5i and 3 M p 111 Express for Hasten. Trenton, Philadel phia und the South, Ii 15, 1 00 und 10 20 n. u 12 53 and 3 33 p m Washington nnd way stations, 3 4 p. m. Tobvlmiina accommodation, 610 p in. Express for Illnghaiiiton Oswego, El mlru, Coining, Bath, Daiisvllle, Mount Morris und Bu'fclo. 1210 JR3. 0 00 n. in., and 1 51 p m . muklng close connections at Buffalo to all points In the West, Northwest nnd Southwest. Blnghumton nnd vnv stations, 1 03 p in Nb'holsou accommodation 5 15 p m Binghamton and Elmiia express, P 53 p in Exptess for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2 V, a m., and 1 53 p in Ithaca, 215, S 00 a in., and 155 p m For Noithumberland, PIttston, Wllkcs Earre, Plmcuth Bloomsbuig and Dan ville, muklng close connections at North umberland for Wllllaintport Uarrlsburg, Baltimore, Washington and the South Northumberland nnd intermediate sta tions, COO 10 05 a. in., und 1 55 and li (X p. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, SOS and 1110 a. m. PI mouth nnd Inter mediate stntlons, 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For Kingston, 12.43 p m Pullman pnrlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, Dis trict Fabsenger Agent, depot ticket of fice. Delaware and Hudson. On Monday. Feb. 21, trains will leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale , 20. 7.55, S 55, 10.15 a. 111., 12 00 noon, 1.21, 2 20. 3 52, 6 25, C 2o, 7.57, 9 13 11 00 n. tn ; 1 10 a. m. Tor Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 6 20 a. m., 2 20 p. m For Honesdale 1!20, 8 53, 10.15 a. m.; 12 00 noon ; 2 20, r 25 p m. l'or Wllkes-Burre I, 45. 7 50, S 45. 9 33, 10 43 a 111 , 12 05, 1.25, 2 21, 3 03. 4 41. C 10, 7.50, 10 2S. 11 30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley R. It.. 0 45 11 m. 12 03. 1.25, 4 41 p m. (with Black Diamond Express!, 11 30 v rn- For Penns)lvanla R. R. points 6.43, 9 38 a. m.; 2 21, 4 41 p. m For western points via Lchlfch Valley R. R.. 7 50 a. in., 12 05. 3 u (with Black Diamond Express). 10 28, 11 30 p rn. Trains will urrlvo at Scranton as fol lows' From Carbondalo and the. north C 40, 7.45. 8 40. 9 34, 10 40 a m , 12 00 noon. 1.20. 2.18. 3 25, 4 37. 5.45. 7 43, 10 25, 11 27 p. m. From Wllkes-Barre and the south C '5. 7 50. 8 50, 10 10. 11 65 a. m, ; 1 1G. 2.14, 3.4S, 5 20 6.21, 7.53. 9 05. 10 05 p. m i 1 11 a. m. Complete Information regarding rates to all points In the United States and Cnnada may bo obtained at the ticket of tlce In the depot Special attention given to Western and Southern resort business J. w: BURDICK. G P A., Albany, N. Y. H. W CROSS D P. A., Scranton, Pa. SCIIANTON DIVISION. " In Effect December l'ith, 1S97. $ flfjHlW ft 5 North Bound. Mouth Dound. 2011 1 2M . Bttlons I P H a 14 g 3 (Trains Ually, Kxh j r m Arrive Leave a h TftvN Y FrantUo St .... 7 40 .... !.. "lOWeat 4Kad street .... f . ., 700. Weeliawlren .... 810 .... p ii'Arrlve Leave r m 1151 ranosla ... Sesi .... loo Hancocic .... a 11 .... I" .... r-'fo Starlight .... 2i..., 118 l'reston park .... a Jll .... 1!M0 Wlnwood .... 3 41 .... U2v I'oyutelle .... 2 50 .... IS it ortou ... sss1 .... .... I2W I'leatant Mt. ... ai ... II1S9 Uniondale stu . .. 1149 Forest cay ... 8 9 .... 11 34 CaibouOae .... 3.11 .... MIA White Bridge . 13 3S ... HI2ll Mayflelrt .... i3 (3 ... Uii Jermyu ... 345 ... 1118 Archibald . 3ftl .... 11 1 Wlnton . . 3M .... 11 It Peckvllle 8W . 1107! olvphaut .... 4 0) .... 11 0j' rrlccburg 40" .. Uffl Ihrnop . 4 IP ilia) rroviitence ... 411 ... .. 'iifftT l'ark Pace .... It 17 10 55 Pcranton . . 421 a m Le avo Arrive r id 1 All tralni run daily except tHinday. t sljnines that traliis stop on signal for pa. Mnters secuie rates via Ontario 4 Western before Rurchaslru tickets and save money Day ard iKht K press to tho West J C, Anderson, Gen. l'asa Agt. T. mtcrort, Dlv I'ass, Att bofotna. p. M) MAP OF I'll Ii I Ml'llll MA'I'i; An Explanation ol 11 IIorinuilH Hot's Icnoiaiicr of American History. Fiom the Sun. 'Tht' si liimi children of the Bermu das know nothing of Ameilenn his tory." sn)8 a New York woman who bus Just icturncil from Hamilton. "One day 1 stopped nnd talked with a bright little eoloied Lo) on the stieet. Tho Hermudn in gro. ) ou know Is su-p-ilni In Intelligence to the Southern negro of this eountrv Ho has neither the thick lips mil the Hat nose of our American negio Ills superlotlty Is ne inunted for Ii) the fuct Hint he has In his veins the blood of the Indians cap tuied In King Phillip's war and taken us slaves to the Iiermudns " "Do you go to school?' I asked the bov " 'Yi's'pih "'Who owns thi-se Islands?' " 'England.' "'Who iuIvs England?' " 'Queen Vlctorlu.' "'Whete are the United States?' " 'South of Cunada ' " 'And do you Know who Is president of the United States'" "'Yes'em: George Washington' "When I had visited one of the little schools at Hamilton I did not wonder that Washington was the only Amorl enn president the hoy had henrd of. On tho walls were maps of every Import ant countiy In the world but our own. und 1 found that the teachers said as little of the United States an they could " tilFi: ON FRENCH Pf'NAI, SHIP Floating Prlon lilch Cohvcys Con vlctf to I'l-nnl Cnlonle, The Krench transport phlp ralftilonlo, How lylnu nt Port Tatnpn, Is nn object of much ctirlrmlty. This grim sen prison nnnunlly conveja 2,000 minis fiont tin land of the IIvIiir the say Krniicli Re public to an enclurlnc aitlt on tlio Ratety Islanda The Oaliulonle If an Iron ship of lino tons For tho lam ten yonts It liua been In tho employ ot tho Fienrh sovern inent trnnniKirtlng criminals from Fiance nnd Alrerla to the penal colo nics on the Snfety Islands, thirty miles oft the const of Trench Oulnna Four steel cages, each with ti ct parity of lf.0 tire ready for the male prisoners us thry come nbontd, whllo n much smaller one, capable of hoMlns only thltty-ono persons, is sufllclent lor the female convicts This latter cniy Is In the nft of the plilp. nnil Is widely separ p.ted from the others. Tho women Are tiente.d with u crenl deal more consid eration than tho men. They have rcu Ini hettlis nnd arc Klven better fare. The men sleep In ennvns hammocks and are given the ordinary senmitn's ration which Is substantial If not elab orate. A very Interesting; feature and one horrible to contemplate Is the facility vith which the steam can be used upon of'cers ot tho vessel to scald every take possession ot the rhlp. Plpeii nt so nrrangetl that were such an uttempt to be made It would be possible for the ciueel discontent As a rule, however. lulFnner to death In less, time ban It would take to count them. Captain Dandn never has hail such a cas arise on boatd his ship, but It often becomes necessary to give them a little sti-nni lo quell dlcorten As a rule, however, tb eighty KUirds who are rcgulatly de tailed for service on braid uro sufll clent lo keep tho prisoners docile. Should nn outbreak at any time occur a slgnil or alarm calls ull hands to the midship section of the ship, and then all the lnddeis lea'Ilnc; to the up per dnck of this section, arc drawn up the lower door3 bnirlcadcd, and the rightful commanders have a quickly Im provised but a strorie; fott, which em braces the boiler anaenglne 100m, the ntscnal and provision rooms, the oifl- ceis' headquarteis , the chart nnd steer ing rooms and the bridge Th con v lets cannot come near enough to scald the walls or batter clown he doors on account of the seildlne; steam, while from the fortress the guards and crew can shoot them ns they appenr. At lanta Journal. I'M 11 A 'IT. SOT CHANClNtS. Persons Chnnce, Kspocinlly tlio Old est lnlinhitiint--('liimitii Doesn't. l'rom tho Month!) Weather Review. A correspondent In Northfleld, Mass., desires our opinion on. the question, "Weie the winters o fifty, sixty, or seventy-five years ago much colder, or were the snowfalls deeper than at pres ent?" The opinion Is widely held that the winters were colder and the snow falls deeper, but I can find nothing to warrant the belief except that In the tlrst part of the century a much larger percentage of the population lived In the hill towns or In the Interior, which are both colder than the valley or the coast towns." On the general question us to ap preciable changes In climate the edi tor's opinion Is that there has been no such changes In any respect whatever so far as meterology proper Is con cerned If we divide our records of the weather recorded In North Amotion since the days of Columbus Into two periods, viz., before and after the year 1800, we shall find that every peculiar ity, such as remarkable storms, winds, rains, floods, frosts, etc., recorded In the current century can he matched by a coriespondlng remarkable event be fore the year 1S00. The popular Impres sions alluded to by our correspondent result almost entirely from the Imper fections of our records and especially of our memories. There Is a laige class ot persons w hose habits of thought are so crude that when they experience any very remarkable weather they Jump to the conclusion that the climate has changed, forget ting that 'they themselves have hud such n limited personal experience that they are not fair Judges of the wea.ther over the w hole country or ot thee cli mate ot n century. Our correspondent seems to suggest that a certain change in the habits of the people,. such as the removal from the Interior to the coast, or from for ests to prairies, or from country to city, or vice-versa, will partly account for widespread errors In respect to the climate. The suggestion Is excellent, but the editor would be Inclined to In terpret the phenomenon somewhat dif ferently. The general movement of the population In the past century has been from the Atlantic statesvvestward, and from the country to the city, or quite opposite to the movements suggested by our correspondent. In fuct, we find no real agreement In the so-called populnr traditions wJth regaul to the weather. We have met with quite as many persons who think the winters are more severe as with those who think the winters are less severe than formerly. Kverythlng seems to depimd on how and w here the "oldest Inhab itant" lived when he was a boy, as compared with his present condition The average climate of New England, sti far as the weather Is concerned, has not appreciably changed since the days when her oldest forest trees were young saplings. SWIM! ISY IIAMi MVI I!. From the Gentleman Some )ears ago tho ee shier of a Liver pool merchant lecelved .1 sinull Bank of England note, which he held up to the light to make sure It was genuine. In do. Ing so he noticed some Indistinct blown Ish marks, as If woids had bei 11 tinted on on the front of the note uud ou the mar gin Out of curioslt) he tried to de cipher tin 111. In a weak solution of acid tho words iiimo out much more leglhl). and he was abde to lead the following si iitenct' If this note should fall In the hands of John Demi, of Longhillninr he will leain theieb that his biother Is languishing n prisoner In Algiers " Mr. Dean, when tho note was shown him. lost no time In asking tin govern ment for nslstiir.ee, and tlnnlly seemed the freedom of IiIm brothei on pavment of a ransom to the Dey, The iinlortunutc man hud been a prisoner lor elevui juiis, and hnd traced, with 11 pleeo of wood for pen and his own blood for Ink Hie mes M.ge on the bank note. In the hope of Its 1 Ing seen, sooner cr later. u vttoiney'M Opinion Luw)cr-lt's too bad the wny old Squirt's fortune has been squandered In lltlaratlon. La) men It Is. Indeed. Lawyer Why. fully nine-tenths of It tins gone to his heirs In witness tees. New York Truth Crushed, The Poet My angel, my guiding slur; the light of ni) The Ludy Oh, pleti dnn'i tniw Hhon' Inrilnnunnlla Ioorni THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York, April 12. The day's stock market wns listless nnd the movement ot prices exceedingly sluggish. Ah heaviness was the prevailing tone, however, nnd the net tesults are In lieaily all cases losses, It Is evident that the pievnlllng sentiment In Wnll stieet is noi iiopeiui. uoubt and uncertalntj prevailed In all quarters and reportH from foreign bourses Indicated t same uncertain feeling In every 1111 ket in the world ns to the outcome t the controveisy between the Unit 1 States and Spain If the transacts is In a few speculative lendeis were tak en out of today's market tho dimen sions of the trading would nppcui in most ludicrously smnll Even such me speculative favorites, as the granc s showed considerable apathy. Then was lively movement In tobneco, whldi carried the price up nenrly s? 1 points. In tho rnllroad list Nortlm 1 was the only piomlnent stock wb b showed n gnln: the Hock Islnnd wn- .11 one time n shnde above yesteidin s close. Total sales were 210,700 slimes Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN ,!:,?: S?k brkers, Mears building, ootns i05-700. Ing. et. ct. !.., v. nr., i Open- Hlph- Low- Clos. Am. Cot. Oil . . . 7(-: IPs 17Vi 17'j Am Sug. Re-g Co . 119 L'U nji. 1191 Atch. To. &H. Fo.. 11 11H IP j ny, A T. &S. 1. Pr ..-Jl 2f,U ;(J w Am. Tobacco Co ..102U. 10-Us lojll 101'i Bait. & Ohio IT'S, 17' 1714 i;i, urook r. t 3s .6 3; j;,; N. J. Central 91 91 r, i,j Chic A a v .. . 11 ni4 n n, Chic. A; N W 119 u-ii, ipi ll'-i. Chic, B. A- Q ... . y;a; Wi yp, .,, Chicago Gas . 92 pjtj 1, un' Chic. Mil. Ac St P lull;, ikji4 sj'm v't. Chic., R. I. & p . .. S03 vi, K' suit, N. Y, L. E. tc W.. 12,i. 12't 12K. 12-A Lake Shoie . ...1R0V4 ISO'S, ISO " ISO " Louis A: Nash .... fOVfc 31 Ml, 608 Manhattan Ele . .. is , &S'2 fTU, ms M K A Te . Pr .. 32' S, .llu. 32Va .'I' Mo. Pacific 27'8 J7-. 27 2,-, N. . Central HP, 112 ni'fi " North Pacific 23?4 2334 21V Nor Paclllc, Pr . .. 62V 02Ts 62), Pacific Mall 241, jpj opi Phil. & Rend 17 17 17 Southern R. R . . si Mi S Southern R. R , Pr.. 26'A 2b34 26",8 Tcnn.e & lion ...2014 u'h 20" Union Puc. 1st Pr 33s 5I'4 u.V West. Union 87 87 S7 Met. Traction Co ,.11114 14F4 H02 III'. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. .vtiT-A. Open-High-Low-Clos- VVHLAT. lug. est est. il'g Mil) mil 107 in,; n)7 J"!.'' ". Wi 85, is MJ'j Ma) l-is, ,i4 (1, i J"') 30', 31 30-), :,1 OATS. Mav -,., ,i4 ;-,i .j, July 2! 2'ii 23 " 23 PORK. Mav 9.S0 'i.SJ 9.77 1.1.77 Jul) 990 ; ji-, iiv', iifcj LARD. Mav 5 15 5 1. -,.r. '. 1-. Jlllv 322 523 3.22 52 Scrnnton Ilonrd of Trnde Kxchaiigc Quotntions--All L)iiututious .(used un Pnr of 100. STOCKS. BUI Scranton & PIttston Trac. Co. . National Bcilng At Drill'g Co. . First National Bank 71 Elmhurst Bculevard Scranton Savings Bank 2. Scranton Packing Co Lacka. Iron & Steel Co Vskcj. 811 100 S3 150 Third National Bank Throop Novelty Mfg Co Scranton Trac. Ci Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co ,.. Alexander Car Rcplacer Co .. Dime Dep A: Dis Bank Peck Lumber Mfg Co Economy Light. Heat & Pow er Compuii) Scranton Illuminating, He it & Power Company Scranton Foiglng Co BONDS. Scranton Pass Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 People's Stieet Railway, first mortgage due 111S People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co ... Lacka Township School 3.. City of Scianton St. Imp. b.. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works . . .. Scranton Traction Co. Hist mortgage 6's, due 1112 JS3 IS 100 130 175 210 15 85 100 115 113 113 KM 102 102 t3 100 KB Juw York Produce Market. New York, April 12 Flour Firm und held higher Wheat Spot strong. No 2 led, $1 U'jij, nominal, f. o b., afloat spot, No 1 Duluth, $1 IP211I.I2, options opemii weak under disappointing cables, but speedily developed stiength which thej held all day. closing T.il'c. net higher Tho southwest rnd shoits weiu best buv ers latter on heavv export business and firmer Into cables, No. 2 red Ma), 11 01.i 10J, dosed J103. Jul), S7viS9i8i . closed Hi'ic. September. SO-ViSlc closed 81V . December, 81n82',c . closed 81',e Coin Spot firm. No, 2, 36'tC. f . o b . alloat. op tions very stead) all da), closing 'c net higher. Muy, 31'a14'4e . closed Sl'&c, Julv 35'iu3Ge. closed 254c Oats Spot stea i) , No 2, RO'Lc ; No 3, 3uc: No. 2 white, 32'.e . No 3 white, 32c , track mixed, western ,1 u33c , track white, 'L'a iSc . options dull all du) and subject to some pressuie, whbh closed pi ices c net lower; May, 2'i'sa 29'., closed 291,41' Butter Weak; cream ery, 17a21c, do factor), 12'alCc , Elglus 21c , Imitation creamery, 14'jal7Hc. , slate dalr), 15al9c. , do creamer). 17a21c. Egrfs -Steady, state and Pennsylvania, 10a K'iC western fresh 10'4c; southern, 9'-.i 9c Petroleum Dull I'lt 1 1 1 tl 11 1 1 Ji 1 : Pint isiini tliuki'l. Philadelphia, April 12 - Wheut-Firm nnd to higher, tontiact ginde, April Jl OO'al 00';, Ma), nominal. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed. Apill 34ViJ43,iC : M.i). 34'i.i ulViC Potatoes Steady, white, choice per bushel MiaSIc , do fair to good, do 73a78c ; sweets prime red, per Insket. '"a 73c , do. do. )ellov do do, Oja70c. , do seconds, do. do . 10a60e Wool Dull and unchanged Piovlslons (Julet nnd un changed Butiei ii.c lowei, tuiifv weft em crtumei) 21' iC , do piints, 21c. Egs Stead), flesh, nearby 10l,.e. , do wt st ern IflijC . do southern. 10c. Cheese I'liimr. New York fuctorv lull cteam fancy, s'tiuVjc. , do do do fair to choite, ) 7aSc Refined Sugars Unchanged Cot ton 1 nciiangtii niiiow nieauy; 1 ii) prime hi hogsln uds, 3si , countr), do do barrels, 3'tu1c , dark do 3( , enkes, 3'.a.!'i , git axe 25iii3c Live Poultiv Sieudy, fowls lO'.allc , old roosteis 7iim spring chickens, 18n2Ic. . winter chlcki llalSc ducks. I.'c Diessed Poulu Ensler fowb choice ll'ic , do. full good, lOillc , chickens fancy lurge do good to choice lO'all'-c. ; tun.i fuuev. 11ul2c, choice do 10c; fun good do 8a'ic, , ducks good to choln 9c Receipts Flour I.ono barrels n ml " sacks; wheat, 30i) bushels; corn, 21 "" bushels, outs. 18 000 bushels. Shipments -Wheat. 2iM bushels; corn, 3,000 bushtls, (hits, liiOOu bushels 1 Ini'iicii I. mill llarl.ei, Chicago April 12. Wheat todsy closed at nn advance of Hiiil'ic. for Jul) For the second day In succession California ciop damage leports of a sensational ciiiuncter had an Importuut Influence Tho California rcpoit nnd an enoimous continental demand made a strong mar ket. Corn nnd oats were helped by the strength of wheut and closed ut a slight advance. Provisions were dull und left oft nt a trlflfl from tho decline. Cush quo si Inn, r ,, follows Flour Firm, No. 3 spring whriat, Mn(c.l No. 2 red, JlOGnlOC: No. 2 corn, JlOiu'Wc.: No. 2 yel low. DOnSO'ic; No, 2 oats. 254 urKc: No. 2. f. o. b 29V4c.i No, 3 whlto, f. o. b., 2Sa2-Je.; No, 2 rye, 6zytc.', No. 2 barley, f. o. b., 34i J 35c. No. 1 flax seed, Il.atial23V4: prlmuJ timothy seed, 2.75aZ.S0; mess pork. 19.75a 9.80; whisky, distillers' finished goodt, pcil gallon, 11.20; sugars, unchunged. Re ceipts Flour, 11,000 barrels, wheat, 4S.0 bushels; corn, 215,000 bushels; oats, 2U9,W0 bushels; re, 5,000 bushels, barley, 20,00ol bushels. Shipments Iflour ll.OuO barrels J wheat, 45,000 bushels; corn, ,V6000 bush4 els; oats, 612 000 bushels, rje, 63,000 bush-J els; barley, 2S.000 bushels. ( hlcngo Live Stunk. Cblcntrn. Anrll 12. Cuttle null mil rather woak Biles nt ." 10i4 15 for thn commonest dressed bcif steel un to J5'. 11 5 50 for choice to extra fine shipping rat-J tie. Fed western cuttle, sold ut jl90aS.10,l Texas feeders, j! fio.11 do; stock steers, Hal 4 50; choice calves tit '.73aC. Hogs I Stronger nnd largely 2!ic. higher lor good! lots, The bulk of the sales weie at JitOal 4, common heavy packing hogs selling atl 53 75a3.ti0 nnd prime light weights ul J3.031 Tho late market was weak. Sheep and Ijimbs Lambs only fairly nctlvo nt jl.Wa; 5 for shorn and J3 03a5.15 for wooled Hocks.! sheep sold slowly at weak prices. Thejl viere mostly shorn and sold at JllOalW.I wooled sheep of the better class wero saleable at $l60a4.8O; feeders bought nt I30.i4.50. necclpts-Cattle, 2 0(h) head; nogs, lo.oixi head, sheep, 9.om) head Itnirulo lihn Stock. East BufTnlo. N. Y., April i2-Cnttle Ver) scarce and market practically at al standstill Hogs Dull and slow Yorkers I good to choice, $3S3a3 90; roughs comn mon to choice, $3 5nn3 60; pigs good tc choice, J1.45.iS 55. Sheep and Litmbs- Qulet and easy; lambs, choice to extra, In nC 10; culls to common, lvii5.30; cllppein lumbs, $1 25a5 Sheep Choice to selected" wethers, t ri0a" 10, culls to common sheep, Thl&niH, clipped sheep, J1.lflu4.15. New orlt Live stock. New York April 12. Beeves Steady; live cattle, 9,dl0o, live sheep, ttY)c. dressed w tight, refrigerator beef, 840. Calves Quiet but stead); vtals, J4.23a fl.12'4 Sheep and Lambs Slow but steudv; unshorn sheep, JU5 12V4. clipped do , J150.il ITVsi. good unshorn lambs, $6.10; prime clipped do. J5 25, spring Inmbs, J2a. 5 each. Hogs Dull at Jl.i4 23 Enst Lllierlv Cattle llurliet. East Llbcrtv. Pi ApPil 12 Cattle-I stead) unit unclianged Hogs -Slow ntl llnebllPireil nitres. She, l Slow nnil Iniv 1 1 . choice clipped, J4 23U 10, common, J3.15I aj ,; ciioicv cupped lambs, 44 MJ.U :), com-l mon 10 goon, iai...i; spring uiniu, jsas; veal calves. .ial.7.. Oil 1lnrki.t. Oil Cltv. Pa.. April 12.-Credit bulalicesj inc.; certificates opened 75c. bid for cashl sales, 5 000 bnrrels cash nt 75Hc closer! i.ip. bid, shipments, 89,512 barrels, runs! 104,257 barrels j'M'.ctkicity r it 0,11 wind. Mhy Thl Method ofUnttine It In Noll More Gcncrnllr Adopted. From Electricity. If we mistake not Or Ftldtjot Nan-1 sen, In his la-t attempt to reach thel Noi th Po'p.hiul the Ftam equipped wlthl a specially designed windmill, vvhlchl when "perntlns drove a dynamo and! furnished the necessary eurrent for l'ghting putpose. An ueimotor erect-j eel on the root of a building in Pnrld idnce In this city has been for somel time successively driving a tl) namo lr" tonnertlon with a stot.ige battervi plant, the current from which has beer utilized for Incandescent lighting From this it will seem that there Is nothing veiy new In the application of wind-l mills to the driving of dynomos. Theie nre probably several ieo ons whv the windmill or aermoter has nod been mote unlversall) adopted for the above purpose In the fltst place, oucll a motive power Is always mote or lesM uncettaln nnd cannot nlwnvs bo den pended upon There mny be a calnf hut nt the time It Is found neressaiv tn recharge the batteries, or tht batter J ies may be In use when a breezti springs up This would necesslate hav- lna two sets of battel Ies at consider- able cost, nother reason why acrmoJ tms have not been moie extensively! adopted Is ptobably du to the facll tint eta rent can now be generated wlthl steam ni n motive power verv econ- omlcnllv ospeelnlb in latge quantltlesl The erecting nf an aermotoi and lht installation of a number of ilornge bat teries w Ith n dynamo means a consldH erible outlay ofenonev, especinlly wher the tost of mnlntennnci' and renewals Is taken Into account In certain ca-es it mav be found that the Interest on the battel Ies. generator, and wind mill with the lahot Hem II mired In, will cost as much In the Ions run as the current could be purchased for un tho outside Hut probably the chief reason why the power nf the wind is alloved to go to waste when It could be employed I fur generating electricity is the samn 1 ins that which prevents tho immonso I I power derived from the tides In both tin- Hudson nnd I ast rivers from neing , utilized, nnmely, conservatism ot, it1 not lack of nt'ogrcss. i slo.vness In pvallltig ourselves of oppoiiunltles A NEW COUP IN IH'I'M.INC, Honor ot n Sicilian satisfied Alter noi Unprecedented Fashion. From the Sun It wns Mark Twain who said that one of the chief dangers of French! duellists would be removed If the)l were compelled to fight In glass cages! which would prevent nny possibility or their taking cold. Another danger til duellists uppeared not long ago wheid two Italian politicians attempted tl stlHfy their wounded honor ai il duel ng place In Rome tnai is ire quented by the most exclusive tlghtersl This Is a little clump of frees snuaiet, In the henrt of the Itoman Campagnal The frees nre thickly blanched and grow so close together that the copse Is practically impenetrable except d narrow path that tuns through thtl tl ees A Sicilian deput) had been offends ed by nnother deputy, and the two meM at this spot to fight Just as they crossed swords the Sicilian deput) ut- teied a ciy nnd dropped his weapon. He was about to fall and his second rushed forward to support him No blood was visible at first, but when he was examined signs of a wound were seen on his back As It was Impossible, that his antagonist could bavo struck him In the hack the seconds were ns mulshed upon discovering a wound that had been Inflicted apparently by tho point of n rapier" An examination showed that 11 sharp twig from one o the trees had penetrated the deputy') back when he stepped backward to take his position It was dry and strong nnd penetrated the linen shirt as well as the skin His adversary's seconds expressed the opinion that their principal's honoi had been satisfied, and a new coup was added to the list of those known already In the art of duelling Lips, or Tongue f Though time leaves traces on her fac The dear girl can defy it. No mntter what her age may be Her lips will still belle t. Judg. i
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