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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER If), 1900.
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rubllalicel Dally, nuept nin.lt) .by Tb( I Trlb.
tut Publlohlnp; Company, at Filly tenia Monlti.
I.IVV H RICHARD, editor.
n. l BYXBI.E, Buslncsi Manager.
New York Office! 160 NaMau St.
. s. vnr.rtiAvn,
Bale Agent tor Foreign Advertising.
Entered it the I'atpfllce t Scranton, l' , n
Bccoml Class Mall Matter.
When spite will permit, The Tribune Is always
(tad to print short letters from Id friends bear,
injr on current (oplca, but lis rule Is that tlieae
mint bo signed, for publication, by the writers
real name! and the condition precedent to ac
eptncc Is that all contributions shall be sub
ject to editorial revision.
siMianton; yovn.Mni: n. mo J.
Sir. rt nicer showt n t1lspoUlon to put
Anthony c'oniHtorlc mil of busltiPM",
Doubtful Compliments.
IT IS I'llOilAm.K that nollilriK
so well explains the rlmrneU'r
of lliynn ns the sltiini;e olTci.i
nf employment matle to hltn lif
ter r-.ieh Oefeat. Four years ago he
vits offeietl n litijro sum to he i'ounil
of a department Ptnie, with the under--tnntlliiK
thai he .houM sit at u ele?.k
In the publle view. This year lie has
injured $10,000 per wir to breome ocll
toi of a Dj-moctalle paper for adver
tising pm poses; and now the mana
ger of un aetioss has ofleied him tvvloe
am 'muc.li tn join his theatileal enter
ptlso In the dual eapueily of press
nK"iit ami stase .ittiactlon. lliynn
lalies hlmselt too f-ei Imisly to accpt
this, though the manager s.iys he sn
llelted Mich u plate .siv. ye.u.s aero,
heioie lie lejined to turn Ills talent
lor actlnjr and .iilveitlsliits to better
.UHOUllt.
The fa el that these piopos.ils all
eeni to linve been made In Rood faith
does not appear to convey a s.en.se of
lite onstulty to Mr. Biyuii or bin Mil
liliters. It Is Msnltlrant fact that fol
lowing' the twenty-eight pieldentljl
elections held In the I'nited Slates, no
.such degi ading offer has ever been
made befote to a man whom a consid
erable pai ty of Americans' had
thought vvoithv to bold the highest of
llce within the gift of the people.
1'eiMiiih inleiested In the leuigunlKU
tlon of the Demoeiatlc pally aie hav
lmr dllliculty In locating the lemnants
of tlie national body.
The Divorce Evil.
n
-Hi: 11ECEXT divoue sum-
o. us in iickii ine aim cut- mu-
1 National dKelosuies of
sli.uneless inaetiees on pait
of employes of the Xevv Yoik "divorce
liiills" have no doubt had much to do
with aiousing the eleigy to action in
the woik of bilnging the InlluciiLp of
(Jhiisti.inlty moie tlliectly against the
wholesale business of sepaiating "what
God hath joined togethei." A signifi
cant condemnation of divoire as an of
fense against the high stands of Hie
Christian chinch Is given by the pio-jicu-ed
revision of the laws governing
the Piotestant Kplscopnl r hutch In
this country. The special committee
appointed by the lust gcneial assembly
of the chinch to act upon the matter
has adopted canons which foibid tec
tms fiom pci foi ming the eeiemony of
mairiage when either of ihe conti act
ing p.u ties Is a ilivoic.ee, and also cx
c onimunicites Kpisc-opalians who liav
been dhoiced and reman y, "except
when the peis-on so le-mauylng is the
Innocent pany to a divoire secuied
on the grounds of adultci v."
I' the aetion of the committee is mu
lled at the next genei.ft convention
of the Kplseopal i lunch, the position
will even be mine l.idkal than that
of the Roman Catholic chinch in oppo
sition lo divorce, as it leaves no pio
v Won tin a special dispensation as in
the Chin cli of Home. If this canon is
in openly undei stood it seems to leave
no tech ess for the unhappy victim of
the drunlcaid, the vvlle-bealer and all
.iiounil ctimlnal and jnil-hiid. H
seems scaicely piobable that a letoini
so sweeping and iadie.il as this will be
adopted, though theie is no doubt that
piompt action of the church on these
lines will oxoi i a poweiful Influence
igulliKt the Indifteienie with which the
most sacied obligations of Christianity
aie icgaided by many, and accomplish
much In tin? Interest of publle moials.
This seal of dlsappioval upon practices
that tend to dlsiegiiid the sanctity of
the mairiage relation cannot fail to
have Its offeet, especially In instances
wheie litigants .tie possessed of means
wllh which to defeat the cutis of law
and justice as In the case of the Xevv
Ynik "dlvoice mills," wiieie parties
wete legnlarly employed to net as pio
lesslon.il co-respondents.
The weather man, like the foituno
lellei, occasionally "lilts It light,"
Situation in Cuba.
AS Tim TIMi: uppioaches for
the wltliclinvv.il of Ameilean
Interest In the ndmlnlstra-
tuition of alTaliK In Cuba, It
liHitmiW moie apparent that the pen
plof that countty ate not yet pic
pai;ed to giaHp tho ptoblcm of self
goVernment. Kecent dispatches indl
cnte that theie is a feeling of iippie
hinHlon, especially untong business
nieiti over tho tesults of u transfer at
political coutiol of the island fiom the
United States to an Independent Cu
ban Boveniment. The business inter
ests liavo evidently considered how In
dependence will atfeet them, and they
sceni doubtful. H goes without buy.
Ing that they liave watched the ie
purutlons for Ihe constitutional con
vention, that they have weighed vel
tln, pel sonnel ana political competence
of 'he delegates, and thai, especially
In llaaua, I hey have nuted tho work
ing of the city government after the
largest practicable nteafuie of autono
my had been given tt. It an unfavot
nlI? view of Independence lias been
foinied by them, that will doubtless
irinko Itself felt at the proper time, u
Kurdlcs of cotisecjuences. The couiaa
of the of(lclaln in cliarg3 of atfalra at
Havana, has demonstrated their un
iltness for the trust and furnishes
most positive proof of the asset tlon
Jlial the turning of the coutiol of uf
falib of the island completely over to
those who ate ut present fotomost in
polities will be a Imzardoim proceed'
lug.
Aceoidlng to the census icliiins the
Indian population or the United States
Is about 07,000, and experts ay that
I heie ulc luobiibly us utility or neaily
us many Indians on Ihe continent now
as theie were when It was dlscoveied.
The lottirns vvltl huve a tendency to
remove much of the poeliy unit pathos
of the wtltcis vvlio have contended that
the tinblo tod man has wllheied under
civilisation and tho o))picsslon of the
whites. The Indian, under ptopcr In
sti notion and nnild enlightened ur
loundlURB. seems capable or holding his
own at all times.
Profits of Protection.
VnrtY leinaiknble evidence ns
to the business conditions
under which the Ameilean
people lepudlaled Ittyun
Isin, hujh a contemporaiy, Is furnished
by the October foielgu trade state
ment. In that month our exports
amounted lo $163,0!)l.fiO7, an excess over
Impott.s of TSJ,47",226, bieaklng all tec
otds. To be sure, the exceptional de
mand for our cotton had much to do
with making this enotmous total, foi
elgu maikets having taken moic than
?o,000,000 Avoitli of the staple ut pi Ices
neaily double thosj paid last year, but
our manufactuies i ut a flgute vciy
neaily as large, and theie Is cveiy In
dication that the e.xpoit tiade In
these ni tides is Increasing lather than
diminishing. This mentis: not only
that our maikets have been extended,
but that our financial position is se
cuie. Willi exports for the ten months
of this ye.n nppioxlmutlng ri00,000,000
mor" than impoils, theie need be lit
tle fear that our coniineice, however
II expands, will be hanipeied by strin
gency inllhe domestic money maiket;
our loieign ci edits can be telled upon
lo stand any leasonable strain.
The lesson of all this is not alone
for those who would have taken fiom
us the money standaid of the civiiueel
hoi Id; theie ate bints In It silo tor
fiee-tiade advocate" who, in the edd
dajs, weie in the habit of buttiesslng
their tlieoilcs with the contention that
we must never expect to enter the
maikets ot ihe woild so long as we
closed out own maikets to their coni
ineice bv means of taiiff bameix.
I'lce-tiade I'nglond was their ,jieat
example. How about pi otc-tlve-lai llf
Aiueilca now .'
Kven ll thiio was excuse for the silly
efloits of Uemociatle editoi.s and cna
tois to hold tho Republican pnity jo
sponslble -for the action of ti lists, al
most any workingman would piefcr
advanced pi ices, accompanied bv tin
wheiewltlt.il lo alfoid the puiclnse,
than low tales and no employment.
Wonderful Figures.
OCTOBER expoilf. allied at
?HI8.09.1,r.!i7, exceeded by ?37,
000,000 the expoits of October
a year ago and weie neailv
$10,000,01)0 In excess ot Ihe highest
pievlously lecoided monthlv lecmd.
For the ten expltod months of Ihu
piesent year the gain in expoits over
the same peiiod last ear is $!CG,.KI1,17S,
a showing without ineeedent in inodetn
annals.
Dining this pculod Impoils incicased
by an aveiago of $J,:j00,000 a month,
mostly icpiesenting law mnleiials en
teilng into American, nianutnctures:
yet for the ten months the balance of
tiade In the United States' favor was
Just a fraction below half a billion dol
lais, or $l29lSriti,ol'j gieutei than In the
same months of 1S9!.
It Is difficult to undeislancl the full
significance of these flguies; but when
told that thev tepiesent the equivalent
oi.in annual avenge addition of
slightly more than $7 to the wealth of
every American man, woman and child
contiibuted fiom other counltics as
their tilbute to our indusliial and com
meiclal .supiemacy, llio wondeiful ex
hibit may be better compiehended.
AVhether this $000,000,000 balance of
tiade a e.ir comes into the United
States in tlie foim of cash or applies
on tlie payment of our loieign debts Is
in effect" one and tlie same thing. In
either case It adds itself to what tlie
Ametkan people comnieiflally aie
worth.
Society has stiffened a stunning shock
In the news that the Queen and I'llnce
of Wales have oideied that tho piac
tlce of docking hoises' tolls In tho couit
anblcs shall he abolished, The fash
ionable set In this tommy, whoso valu
able equlno possessions have been
mutllnled, ate In a scue iiuaudaiy. The
practice of cutting oif hoites lulls has
been lollowed lot no other tea.soii than
that it was "English," and now that
the edict In favor of natural-sized tails
has gone foith It Is not dltllcult to Im
agine the i unstc'i nation In tanks of the
swell hms-o ownets. It has always
seemed stiange that England, among
i ho most civilized countries of tho
earth, should have taken the lead In
ibis baibaious custom ot Inlllctlng
toituro upon the hense, and tho vefoiiu
will bo weleomed even If It does have
the tempoiaiy elt'ect of consigning
many handsome, well-gioonied animals
to moio liuntble piwltlons upon the de
livery wagons of milk dealeis and
gtoceiymen.
Oeneial Weyler boasts that If he had
been In command at Cuba during the
war tho Ainet leans would Jmvu been
dilven Into the sea. For a man' who
had so much difficulty In dealing with
tho handful of nvn known as the
Cuban in my, Cieneial Wejler Is exhib
iting cousldeiable luavado.
Oeneial Uotlut lias now forw aided
Lord Huberts the te.xt of tho tenus
upon which ho will surrender, Tho
South Afilcau details seem to bo us
difficult to satisfactorily ari.utgo as the
tonus of an Ameilcnn boxing or "wiest-llii-
bout.
Of couise, the woman who attempted
to tomahawk the kulscr was Insane.
Otherwise she woufd have mada the at
tack with a kettle of hot w titer or a.
lint pin.
The mueh-talked'Of meat ttust scents
to havo been tho cieatlou of the deal
eis who sel In pound lots.
Notwithstanding theie weie llnee big
foot ball gumes on Saturday, the only
college student killed Inst week met
death lit a cane rush. I'oot ball Is In
danger of becoming loo slow for youth
ful American enthusiasm.
.lerfilcs, Shin key and othoiB mo
limiting nil soils of mutches upon
paper, but It will probably be some
time nefoie they will pose befoie the
kliu'lescope. ,
In these days of piogless It. takes
moio than hunger for office to consti
tute a successful political. party. Demo
cratic le-otganlzeis will please take
notice.
Accoidluc to official icpcuts the
United States iiimy at piesent lacks
nothing but men.
Tito l.eonldes this year kept at an
aggiavallng distance out ot range of
the cameras,
This Is piobably the dividing line be
tween Indian summer and squaw win
ter. Religions Interest
Not on the Wane
W. I.'. ('111114 III Ihe (hidgo Iticiud.
COVII'i.UXIs rniUiiitly appeal lu bolh ene
In and tellRlom ncwapapeis lomcrnlng
Ihe du ot inliMcit In rellrtioiu aB.ilM
umoiiK llic people ot Hie United SI ill", but
they me not JnMllli'd bv Ihe MatMIc, ivblcli
slum- Hut the climhe mo Krowluc In wealth
mid iiiiinlieiMilp ipilli1 Hi lilpldly i" tin- ilub
or schools in ntlii'i mill and nhic.itlon.il bittl
tulloni, ami mill M'vcul ot the uIIbIoui de
iivinlintloiis hue iimii' Hun l.rpt pace with the
Iniiiiiii- nf piipiiliiiini, rlw ri tutus of the cue
mis will inidiiiinlidlv coiilliiii tint loiiilmion.
so fir ni roinpllul thev liov n icnuikible
Urovvlli In sniiif ni tin' iiliKluns denoiiiliiiitlons
mil i nniniil liiui'i-c In inembcihhlp unci (lie
lnm-,e of Moidilp In licnlv all of Hum. Hie
Xcvr oil. Independent recinlly compiled statis
tic fm I ho mu l-"i'i, uhlih show an Increiic
of more thin .1 pi i mil. In liiembeisliip of
nil tin- le-ligicnii dcimiiiiiutieilH, whleli Is mine
lipid thin the iiiiic.i"! of ll"' pnpiililloii of Did
cnimliv "luce Ib'nl.
Tho follow Imr Is i eunipiilsf ii of Ihe Inde
penile ill's hViiii wllh Hie ieiiii lelium ot
Is'lU.
X. . In-
linli pencil lit cieise
jsin I'ci (nt.
11.1,0111 .is
IhT.SOt i
J7,71ll,OIII II
I i ii-iis
llf ls'HI
Mlnnlcrs IIKHiS
Chtirehes lli.'i-'l
Vleinliers Ji).ni.',Snn
VciordniK to Hie enllnules of the ImieJU of
slali'ties of Hie ticjstir.v depjitmciit the In-
o of populilinn fiom isoii to IVi'i vv.h 21. id
pel Ll III.
I -
llu' follow iiiR is i lOiiipJH-uii uf Ihe mi in
lieilnp of Flii' illinium eleiioiuiiutioiis liuiii
un. ii Hi hi .VMOrti membeis in Js'iil jnd 111 1S1W:
Incie.ic
t'u
viO tMi'i. Cent.
II. .in in (.iHiidiis 0,J';,s7l s,4ii,':ill .15
Millmdi-ls I,3.V-SI ."),M)'l,ril(l 2(
KiptlsN I.Tl.'.'Hs 4,l,Uis l'l
LutheiiiM 1,J!1,072 l,7..,77s iS
I'u-hvlcilan 1,27S.'i l,-i(rt,S-t7 22
Disciples of (liii-t 1111,0.! 1,118,'I1(, 74
I'piscnp ill ins ilOiUi 70-I..125 :tl
I uiiRiei,atIon.ilisU iU,771 JS,'.I4 '-2
liiteiislina, ioiiiiuiisOIk iiiiv lie duveii from
llio above fUni". 1 licit- will be iiiiuli iuprise
.it llu- enormous hjiiis niuoiiK Hie Di'tiplcs of
(liii-l. i.r Cinipbi lliks, who .lie funnel llirouch
mil theccntiil stilin. Missomi lus the gieatcst
luimbir, hull in i second and Kttituchv third.
Tin1 c Inert h is also verj siioiur in Illinois, Ohio
ml Ttimessoi'. llio laigesl Riin' lo any n
liKious ileiioimnition eliiiniR tlie nine' jcius cov
eit'il lie the leUniw were mule In Ihe Cliiishiu
Stiiiitisls, who, in 1VW, bv tho tensus1 lelums,
hid only S.7JI iniiiiliri", but .ui" cieillled 1 1 It
tdfiOO In Is'Ki 'Ihe laltei IIjv .Sient, oe nun-poh(ruui-t
Aloimon, show Ihe uct larRC.t
eerowtli, Invini; inciciscd in ineiiilieishlp from
lOO.UJ lo .111,020. 'I lie 1)i-i iples of Christ jic
third in the oulii nf lowih and Hie Itoman
0111101114 fouilh. 'Ihe Unit.iiJ.ins show no gain.
I In rnlvci-ilists mil Spnituilisls bhow .1 fall
ing; oft holh in mi mbci ship and in the nuinher
nl eluiieli su-t lined.
'Ihe fnllowmir table shows tin niiiuhi I ut mill
isleis hi KS'iO and 1!?50:
Jiick asc
Pel
IR'hi tvi'J. Cent.
Mtlhuili-I .'ii.ihmi M.421 Jl
lliptl-ts -,,(!((! ,l!,0SS it
I'lislivtiiiiii 10,14s l.',07! IT
Uonnn Catholic li,l!icl 11,114 21
I.iilhcuu 4, VII l.,l)s.1 4i
CoiiEieKJtionah-ts S.a'is r,,aio n
llisciples of Chiist :,I7I i.,l,'i Ss
l'pi'top ill ins 4.2J4 4,0si 17
'Ihe fullowiuu is ii lompirisou of the number
of hou-Cj of win -hip:
hit i ease
Per
lS'iil lMiO. Cent.
MilhudMs 40,11s S.i.O-J.I 11
Itiptisls :i7,i,7 ID.7JI ,)i
l'leslntiiinis IJ.Pi'i 14,8.11 10
Hoiniii C.ilhollis s,M0 U,5'l ,11
I.ulliei His 11,701 lil.li'il l.l
Disriplcs of hii-l ,",,,:j4 10,J(iS 01
rpNenpjliiiis ,,,iat r,,i,ii -jo
I oiiBiijittioiiali-u 4,7.!ii 5,liJ0 Iti
It will be nolleeil that Hie llonini C.iIIioIiik
hive the 1 uircsl ijuiMies and the ItjptlsU llic
Miulltsl, 'llu- Methodises have foue ilmcs (he
number of ehuuhei and three times Hie liunihei
of inlnlsli'ts, and Hie IliptlsU iiinlv live timeH
the niunbet of ehurehes and tlnee times Ihe
number of liiinisliis Hie (utholies icpoit, ul
iIioiikIi thev hue little more Him Inlf n3 nnnv
toniiuniiicants. A iibulatiou nhowi, that the
.iH'iauc iiipiulieieliip of the llipst churches is
I'D, of Hie MclhodhU 111), .mil nf die Calholiea
71.7. Tlie lljpli-K hue one mini-lei o ,.crv
HI ceiniinmilc mts, llio Melhodists one lo cury
lill, jnd the C'ltlioliiK one lo ever 7il,
PERSONAL DRIFT.
tl.ii-llne llonnevie, who his liecn iippoinled a
eunloi In the UulalliuU I'nltiiMir .Miisemu,
U tho fiisc woiiun lo liold a itnivimil.i oltln,
Klillnit, uteoiiliiiK tu the beindon I'lililMieia
(liciil.ii, leiclud Ihe highest mm cvei palel an
I'liKllsh jutlior lor .i (ale of liO.OOO word, when
lie i:ut sjj.oxi fm his last enio of tint length.
hold SilUbui), lu Jicakiiif of ho H'tlal nele
ef l.ueilMi pnlitleal lile llio olher eliy, nlj flu t
llici) Is icallv vio llldc of ii, He Ins newr
mi Hindi us bpol.iu In John .Muilr.i, ami never
even m Mi, I'.nnell
liiliiial hold Kill lime I' leaiiiuic Inw.ud llio
iiifoieiiiiint of the ffvne.-l elhelpllno is hjI.I Id
lie moie or lr liilicillcd, as Ids falhti, Colonel
Kltcliinn, had tin trpulatlou ot lie Ing the ,-irht
est ilUclplinniau in the Ihilisli arm),
Iho highly mired Vlclnili (iom ,- ,c(n
eonfeiied cm Mldlilpnian llall ,1, 1). (juj, o
the liill)ehlp llirllcur, Ilea HaSlili of Ihe t-rt
uiid eoinuund of diet IliitUli China billion, for
ids hciohiii hi atteiuptini; to tavo Seam in Mo.
Caithi iliiilii; tin flglillni; it 'fieii.Tslu un July
U,
Ihe latest iimii in kiln distinction in the
licvpipu is one IMtilik Cowhe.v, of t, Louis,
ill, Cuwluv l i l,iave-iliK(;er by profcMion, and
his iiuisiiii) (hat mlllng for tho pist thlrt)-h
)iai. lu tint limn lie has elnir leu Ihou-auil
iavc in n sinjle cenmcry and assort that he
holdn Un.' iluinpiniulilp for bin It work,
CONFESSION.
hi tlie hiiiulns and the clii jlni; of joui ion,
I'm a lup.. it the laik lint Kiftts Iho mu,
And e'er bcne.itli the sklej in ilup,oily I movo
lUjjUltiiiK when the happv ilaj Is eloiiv',
And at the eventide o ji-ucful and iuiiic,
swi't ihiaiiiji of )oei impire that nnl.e lh
liouu nil i nc
And 1 often wonder vviicn the Ullintal intervene,
iMielliet heaven lialli auv kieattr ,'i) than
jnino.
In tlie inccliid, and ioinikliiic. ot jeeit love
I uni bleased beoud the povvti to rpiet9,
hi lis reilaey I live and Incathc and iuo,i,
In ill glory I'm a (trance r to elutieas
There's a ittlnbovv In the iky that bends above me
In IU colon lu, Hi eind beauty intertwine,
And 1 wonder when ou tell mo that you love me
1A bethei lieavui jiatli any gieatcr Jov than
nunc.
l.'d. A. Mku, lu the 1'veulng Leader.
NUBS OF KNOWLEDOE.
t'oeoanut lietllnir for now screens Is now be
Ins; Hold at Dresden. Tlie nets mcasutp 11 leet
bv 5 feet and Ihe ineshis me 11,4 Inehen wide.
When Ihe nets me laslieel to pruts old lerper,
fir Inslanre they mile n Rood nmv fence for
railway llne,
'two jean aero Ihe Melropolllati Tabernacle,
belter klinvvii as Spin KCnn're Tabeinacle, In Lon
don, was ilealroeed liv fire In an hour. The old
tnberi'acio coul fC0,li0D and the new' nno COO
ixiO. Tlie new edifice noils t.nfm, a few less than
the old tiiillillinr.
In X'ew Vcirk, arcoiilInK to Hie report ot the
iintlllea OrmiilMlloti notlely, (here arc no le
thin n.fiW nrirnnlrril rellRlnns niul plillnithrople
aitenclcs at woik, while 1,00.1 churches, one for
every '.',HX) persons, cast their benltrnant shade
on '20 tulles of New York streets.
Catndlan Indians In ainunier preler to llee In
ilielr tenia, now made of einvns, m buffalo
hide s neirce, but lii winter take up quarters'
In theh snull wooelen hut. Miny of these so
far rlvlllred "leds" have aejrlcullural machln
erv and ponies and iiltle of their own,
n esliaordliiary oeeunence happened one day
lu llrussels. A vvoinan vias walking down erne
of the sheets Willi her inllk rail diawn by two
dogs. Suddenly tlie roael opened and Ihe dops
mid cait ellaappeared. InvesllRitlnns proved lint
the load had been undermined by rain, which
-.warm in Hut neighborhood,
The number of Mohammed ins has been esti
mated by a nilsslonaiy thine In Arabli at lOeJ,
f.00,000. Of these, 1S,IM),00Q are under the ml
of the TtirMnli Koveniimnt, 1,000,000 are ruled
bv other .Mussnlinin sovereigns, ,1i1,lilX),00l) ap
anbject lo Afrlian princes, 20,000,000 live In
China and Dn.OOO.Omi are utiiler ( hrlstlan rulera.
Of these last ahoiit lV!,ono,X)0 belonr; to bulla
and tlclnorhialiiu
ODDITIES.
'Ihe I.oinloti Chionkle ennnifiiitea these "ml.
dltios" of public life: Lord Salhluuv June
neier sjioken to John Jlorlej, and ho never iw,
as he once tnld Ihe viltet, )h. Painell: al anv
nlc, until shoitlv befoie Ihe lrlh leadei's death,
when the i him en of theh lnvlnp; met aie e
eenlingly lenioli'. Mi. CIlieMono, Cioiuli In
liarlliiiKiit sitj .veais, was, upon bis own lu
Iborlti, seen onH once In the MnoUnn loom:
ii Un tint Mr. lilscMoiie neiei ypoke to hotel
Melbourne, vvl ej-e temleiitpoi.iiv he wis foi twelve
ejrs. and (hit ll-e c o. m. uciei siw llls
luaisk. The p.itorini i fj'ts mi a recuit tup of the
lleiilchlanel, il Is re purled, iRgrescaled .!I),(HH
Willi this ship and Us eiiiilnnit for liases, tlie
Nicutlfio Atueiican lUuics out tlie fourdajn nhip
tint.: "II is lo be 'U0 feet in length, h7 feet
In ini, 10,000 loin diephtenient 110,000 hoise
power and with a pnd of III knots Its dally
coal lonKiiniplinti will be 1,710 tons, bunker n
pieily O.iViO Ions. II will cost Vi.aoo.lme, will
ejiry in, eaioo, but instead will iccoinmodile S00
lh"t-class pisseniteis, 10 sceoml cli-s and 20
llihd tliss, mill will I eve a. luasiluuini tainlui;
eapacilv of 22,0O0 for Hie dip. , Hie fottr
ehVR ship doesn't sftm iueli nil hnpiobabilily
lodii as the Drut-ehlinil did ten jours tso.
His Learning.
"still, uni It Ifn.iu is deflated, lie will have
tin- eoiisolltinn of knowing that lie has not
vvusleel his time," it mil keel the thoiiuhlful one .
"f tell jou, I niee hint iiiellt foe buns a
mlKlitj good business man "
"In what wal"
"Wlij-, just look il the .idecitislng founelation
lie has laid for anolhrt (our on the is-aies. of the
el iv at so much an issiip." Chicago lo-t.
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Exchangee S
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V A I'OPUI.All thllAllIXG HOI'sl' foi the V
Q rt Ueutlll nt All Wlio Have Houses lo Q
Ollciit. (leal !"state ot iilbtr l'roperlv lo hill Q
m y.t lifiliern. en Who AVjllt Sltintions ot Y
A Help Ihese Snnll Ailvertiseinents Cost V
X One Cent a Woid, sis ftiseitions lor I he Q
Y Cenls a Woid i:eept Situations Wanlcd, X
AMilch Ate Ineidd Kiee. V
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For Rent.
roum.xr-'ii:x-.i!OOM liofsr, ix nnsr-
eljss eitiler; lib Pine street, between Wash
button iiuel Adams .ivctiues: futnace, 14.1, bath;
lent reelneeil. Chailts 1. Jaelvvlii.
For Sale.
10R ssi c-coxTr.xTs' or nousn run.xi-
tore, caipcts, tedding, etc. 0J2 Wa-lilngtnn
avenue.
Wanted To Buy.
W'VXII'.n-SFCONDHAXD SLOT M ( HIM-;
must be in i;ood oidei; state 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s 1
io make nut prict Address 1.. M , 4e1ul.lt lie
llvcrj, hcianton, I'a.
Rooms Wanted.
ItOIIMS W'AYlLP-llY TWO (iENTLUMIlX. (IMI
01 (wo looms, cinliallj' lotatcd, with hi it
and pilvilcgts of liilh; with or without boaid.
Addriss Uoonis, Till unc office.
WANTElV-2 On 3 FUHKISIIEtl ROOMS. TOU
llk'lit housebecplng; cent 1 ally lotatcd. Ad
dtesa, J. W Williams bulldintr, City.
Fuvnished Rooms.
ion v ni:i'-MCi:i,v ruiiNriinii rooms,
with liilh, litcht and heat. 1120 'Vlulberiy
street.
JTUKNISIICO l!OO.M')-ini Oil 'WIUOUT
boaid. Ill N. Fovrnlh street.
Rooms and Board.
COUrOliTAIIM HOOlMS AND (iOOIl TAIILK
boaid; tun be obtaineii In Hutu llnlge; inn
venitnt loealllj-. Addnu II. V. (',, 'Irlbune of
fice. Bonidlug.
siita. .10s p. ki:.i:iv, lati: op xi:w voiti
titj has upiii;d .1 Iliel (lis boardlm; houe
at 111 Adiius avenue, deiniaii tuble. lively
lliluir new and homo like. Table ho irditur.
Business Opportunity.
ITxisTvuOH'TnOSrMlITII SMTiXcAl
it nt ilosliitiK In nuke largo weekly n turns
on an inustincnt nf lillj ilollira. can elo to by
ccinmunicatliig at nine wllh 1. J. l'rtcra i. Ce,,
Ci Bioadwaj, .New- Venk,
Money to loan.
JIOXIIV TO LOAV. nVlTUNBERO, ATTOR.
Hi j , .'107 Council nullum.
MONEY TO LOAN-STllAIOIir LOANS AT
once, Curry, Connell building. -
ANV AMOlt.XT OP MONTV TO LOAV-tJIUCK,
atralgltt loins 01 Ilullding and l.oiu. At
fiom I to n per iritt. Call un N. V. Walkci,
Dim Connill building.
Board Wanted,
noAiiD wanti:d-kou 'iiirki: adults and
one biiull eliild, in liliettutle; .lewUli fain.
lly, living in fiist'tlasa uelghboihood, blatu
piiee, W, A , Tiibuue ofAte.
Hejp Wanted Male,
rAN wiru iiorsi: axu wagon WAtvan
In deliver and collect; no cauvasitng, ril
per week and ci'iriijca; VlW tish depoait ic
Muircd. Collcctoi, Uo 7S, 1'hilaeh Ipld 1,
WAMKO VOUNO ilV Willi KNCiJlllKNCi:
ill shoe biiMnesi, Apply 417 Spruce meet.
ACTIVE MAN FOli TEMl'OUMiV LOOAI, POS.
tiou (scvnal week), aalary u J.cXJ per day,
Allelic sa 1). p. hlrrui, 723 Chestnut St,, Plilla.
Uclphia, Va. ' '
- Recruits Wauted.
MARINE COni-s. II. S. NAVY. , RECRUITS
wanted Ablc-boelled men, birvlce on our
war ships hi all parts ot the world and on land
in the 1'liilipplnts when required. Recruiting ol
ficcr, 103 Wjomln; avenue, Scrtntou.
ALWAYS BUSY.
mtjf I
Wtff I
1
Man wants but Utile here below,
And noon he'll want no more,
Rut while he's here he wants the best;
That's why he likes our store.
Shoes for nil the walks ol life.
Shoes for all ncasons of (he Jear for every
member of the family.
LadlcR, In our alove fitting Melbt V shoes
wish to live fotcver, they are fo delightful.
Lewis&ReilIy
Established 188S.
Shoes for all the walks of life.
SITUATIONS WANTED
rOsiflO-V WANTED UV A COMPfcTBNJ OUm7
Iran, as a boo'ekeepei or as assistant book
keeper! ieferenti'1 as to integrltj' and aliilllj.
K. II. IL, Tribune offlce.
A MII'VITON WANTED BV A l.l)V TO IK)
mending and darning of fine underwear foi
l.ulii.s and gents; will do neat work on short no
tice. i22 Dlx couit oils.
SITUATION WANTED-RV A COLORED AI N
as waiter 01 porter in saloon, in anj' kind ef
work Indoors', good rifnentes. Addre-, J. S.
Outlaw, Tiibuue,
SITUATION WANILD-RY A iOl'.X'(l MVX CI'
10, as chive.- 01 any in-Iclc woik; best if ref.
crenees. Addicss, It. ii. II., 'J t ilium.
W AN rED-IIY I NTI I.LICEX T MVIIIIIID MsV,
position as "ilcsni.m; Inve hail eK jears'
cxpeilince as traveling silcstiut'. and nllcitoi.
Addiesa Uusiness talc this otllic.
WANTED BV hOBI'lt, lNDUhTRlOUh MAR'
lltd man, sltitaiion of uny kind; has had cv
priiencc in store 01 delvhiR; best uf icfereiitc.
Addiess E. S,, Trebnne iilBee.
A WIDOW LADY WISHES A I'IjsCE AS A
housekeeper for a widower or a snnll family.
1727 Jaikson stieet.
SiriJATIOX WAXrUD-BY A JI1DDLU AChD
lady as Iiouscktepcr. Address A. B., Tribune,
SITITVTION WANTED RY AN lAl'ERlESCI'.D
gioceiy cleik; stiectly tcinperalc and honest
and well recommended. II. (J. U.( Tilbune of
lice. PKOFESSIONA L.
Cei tlfied Public Accountant.
EDWARD O SI'AULDINO, C. 1. A., 23 TRAD
crs' Bank bulldlnsr.
Aichitects.
LDWARD 11. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CO.XNE1 L
building-. Si ranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCIIITEOI', PRICE
bulletin?, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton.
Onbs and Carriages.
RUBRER TIRED CABS AND CARRIAGES; BEST
of service Prompt attention given orders, by
'ohone. 'Phones 2672 and 332. Joseph Kcllcj,
Ul Linden.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILEXBEROr.lt, PAUL! UUILD1MJ,
Spiucc street, Scranton.
DR. I. O. LYJIAX, SCRANION PRIVATE UOS
pital, cornel Wjonilng and Mulbcirj.
DR. C. C. LAUBACTI, 115 WYOMING AVENUE.
DR. II. l REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
Hotels and Restaurants.
1IIC ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVL'.
nuc. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIOLER, Piopiietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. h. Ic W. PAS
scuscr depot. Conducted on the European plan.
VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Lawyets.
J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL,
lot at-law. Rooms 312 313 Mcais bulldlns.
D. B. REPLOCiLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NEGO-
tialed on leal estate security. Hears building,
corner Washington ovenui and Spiuce etrcet.
W1LLARD. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and counecllors at-law. Republican building,
Washington avenue.
JESSUP k JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND COUN-
rellors at-law. Commonwealth building, Rooms
, 10, 20 and 21.
JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms 014, 515 and 510 Boaid of Trado build
ins. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY.
003 001, 9th door, Hears building.
ROOMS
L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, pa.
C, R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON k WILCOX, TR'-DEHS1 NATIONAL
Bank building.
C. C'OMEOYS, 9 Id REPUBLICAN BUILDINO.
A. W. BERTHOL1', ATTORNEY, 5IEAR1 BLDO.
Physicians and Surgeons,
DrT W. "eTaLLEN, 513 NORTH WASIIINGTON
avenue.
DR. S. W. IAMOHIHUX, OFFICE S3I) WASH,
ington avenue, Reiideiicc, Ills Mulberry.
Chronic ditetara, lun;i, hciit, kldnejs and
genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 (0
4 p. 111.
Seeds.
O. It. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS.
crjinen, store t01 Washington avenue; giccn
houses, 1050 North Slain avenue; store tele
phone, 782.
Schools.
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANN'A,. SCRANTON,
Pa. Courc preparatory to colli ue. law, mcdi
cine or basineaa. Opens Sept, litli. Send for
catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Cann, LL. 1) . prin
cipal and proprietor; W. E. Plumlej, A. M.,
headmaster.
Wire Screens.
JOSm-rrKUETTU'i REAR 511 lAcKAWANNA
avenue, Scranton, Pa,, rnaiiufactuicr of Who
Screens,
Miscellaneous,
pihsmaivIvu idu"T,inT,iTni:.v 'iooiidkiii
alio liilii!,' uilsti. LouU I-lioiiiijket, 2IJ
Adams avenue,
aTii. nitians cleans privy vaulls and
eeki pools; mi odor, Improved pumps 11'cd
A. II. BilgJis, propriclor, Leave oidcia lion .Noitli
Main avenue, 01 Eieke's drug (.lore, eornti
Adams and Mulbcirj, Tiliphouo 931.
MRS. L. V, KlXld'It, SCALP TIIKVTMhM', Vk',;
kh iuiiooin-, Gilo. j taiial nijs.sagi'; nuiiic in
ing, 81c. j ehliopndj. ,01 (Juliiej,
THE WILKES nvlMti: III CORD CN I'll HAD
in hcianton at llio news fctuml, of llei-iiuu
111 os , (Ot Spiuce and 50.1 Linden; M. .Notion,
122 Lackawanni avenue; I, S, Schulril, -It
Spiuto kticet.
nTuER'S ORCHESTRA-llUSlt) FOlf IIM.Ls)
picnics, parties receptions, weddings and ton
celt work furnished. For terms address It. J,
Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjondnj avenue, over
Uulbirt's inu'iu store.
tH.Q RGEE BROS., PRINTERS' r-UPl'LILS, liN.
veloucs, paper bags, twine. Waicliouse, 130
Washington avenue, Scranton, I'a.
We Have
Just Received
A large assortment
of Miniature Calen
dars for the coming
year, such as are
used for fancy work
and designs. As the
stock in this partic
ular line is always
limited, we would ad
vise that now is the
time to get what you
want.
ReyooldsBros
Stationers and Engravers,
Hotel Jermyn Building.
nercereann
& Connell
Now open for business at
our new store, 132 Wyo
ming avenue.
We are proud of our store
now, and feel justified in
doing a little talking, but we
prefer to have our friends do
the talking for us,
A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all to call and see us,
raCEMAUJ & CONNELL
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delawme, Lackawanna and Western.
In Effect June 10, 1000
South Leave fetMiiton lor New 1'oik ut 1.45,
3.00, 5 40, bOO and 10.0 1 t. Ul., V2 63, 3.33 nnd
8.10 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 40, h 00 unci
10 0j a. ni.; 12 55 anil 3.S13 p. ni. For 8trouds.
burs at 6.10 p. m. Milk and accommodation at
3.40 p. m. Arrive at IloboVen at 6 55, 7.18,
10.13 a. ni.: 12,0!!. 2.47, 4 4S, 7.19 and V 43 p. TO.
Arrive at Pliiladclnliia at 10 00 a. nt.; 1.06, 8 48.
ti 00 and $.22 p. in. Aulvc from New ork at
1.0, 4 OS and 10 20 a. m.; 1.00, 1.52, 5 43, S 43
and 11,30 p. m. from btroudsburg nt S.0 a. in.
North Leave Scranton for Buffalo and inter
mediate stations at 1.10, 4 10 and S.M .1. in ;
1.63, 6.48 and 11.35 p. m For Oswego and Sjra.
cose at 4.10 a. m. anil 1.15 p. in For Utlca at
1.10 a. m. and 1.55 p. m. For Montrose at S8U
a. m.; 1.05 p. m. and 5 43 p. in. Tor Nichol
son at 4 00 and 0 15 n. in. Tor UliiRliamton, 10 ?5
and 8 GO p, in. Arrive in hcianton limn Buffalo
at 1 30, 2 0s 5.3 and 10 00 a. m.; 3.S0 and SOU
p in. From Oswego and Svrncnse at 2.65 a. in ;
12.38 and 8 00 p. ni. From Utiea at 2.55 a. in.;
12 3S and 3 30 p. m. From Nicliolson at 0 30 a
m and tl 00 p. in. Trom Montrose .it 7.55 anil
10 00 a. in.; 3.20 and 8 00 p. ni.
Blooinsburpr Division Leave Scnnton lor
Northutnbeilnnel at 0 41, 10 05 n. in.; 151 ami
5.50 p. in Tor Plymouth at 1.03, 3 10, b.55 and
11.31 p. m. For Nantlcoko at 810 a. in. Auive
at Nortliuinlieiland at 0'!5 a. m.; 1.10. 5 00 jnd
8.45 p. m.- Airlvc at Kinticoke at 010 n. in
Airlvo at Pljmoutlt at 2 00, 4 32, 0 60 p in. .mil
12 30 a. in. Airive at Permiton fiom Xortliinn.
beiland at 9 42 a. in.; 12 31, 4 60 and 8 41 p.
m. From Nantlcoke at 11.00 a. in. Fiom
Plymouth at 7.30 a, in, 3 20, 5 33 and 11,10 p.
in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Sonlli Leave Scranton 1,40. 3.00, 5 10, 10 01 a.
m : 3 33, 3.40 and 8.10 p. in.
North Leave Scranton at 1.10, 4 10 a. in.;
1 61. 6 48 and 11.31 p, in.
Bloomsmirir Division Leave Scranton it 10 05
a. in. and 5 60 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Bailroad.
In r.Hcet May 27. 100O
Trains Leave Scranton
For Philadelphia and New York via D. k II
n. It., at 6,15 a. m. and 12.0:1, S 13, I -7 (Black
Diamond Express), and 11.30 p. ni. Sundays, U.
k II. It. R.. 1.6S, 7.48 p. in.
For Whits Haven, llaleton ami principal
points in tho coal regions, via D 4: II. II. It,
0.43, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. For PotUvlllc, 0 43,
"For lletiileliem, Faeton, Reading, IIiiiiIrIiiiir
and principal inleitnecllatc stations via I). A. II.
It. R., 0.43 a in.; .12 01, 2.1S, 4.27 (Bl.uk- I)ii
mond L'press), 11,30 p. in. feimdajs, D. .v. II,
II II , 1.08. 7.48 p. m.
For Tunkhannock, Towanela, blmiia, Itliaea,
Cenev and principal intermcdlite Muttons vii
D., Ii. k V. R, R 8 03 a, in,; 101 and 3 J5
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Misni i Falls,
Cliiiaco, and all points west, via D. k II. It. It ,
103. 3 3't (Blael; Diamond Express), 7.4S. 10.11,
11.30 p. in. Sunelajs, D. k II. II. R 12.03 ..
p'ull'man pallor and sleeping or Leliieh Valley
parlor cara on all tralna between WIlkes.Barro
and New York, Philadelphia, DufTjlo nnd Sus
peislon Bridge.
I10LLIK II. WILRUR, Clen. .Supt., 2cl Corllanil
street, New York.
CHARLES S. LKE, Gen. Pas. Agt., 70 Corlhrd
6(ieet. New York.
A. W. NONNr.MAClII'.R. Div. P.us Ast., boulli
ncthleliem, Pa.
For tickets and Piillnian rcsenatlnns apply to
300 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa,
Central Ralhond of New Jersey.
SIMIons in New York-Foot ol Liberty iliwr,
N. IS., anil South IViij.
Anthracite coal used exclusive l, iiibuiin;
cleanliness nnd comfort.
TIMB TAIllill IN EFKCT MAY 20, lJe.
Trains leave hcranton for New Yoik, Niw.uk,
1'lit.ibctli. Plillaelelphla, Kaston, Retlileiem, Al
lentown, Maueh Chunk and White Uirn, at SfO
m.i exiircss. 1.20; express, 4.00 p. in. Sun.
davs, 2.11 P. !" , , ..
lor PlttSlon aim vvioees parre, oju i. in,, i..u
and 4.00 p. ni. bunda.vs. 2.15 p. in.
For llaltiuioro and Washington, and points
C...H. n.wi W.r ill Kelhlcliein. 8 JO a. in.. 1 "0
li, ni. Sunelajs, 2 lb p m.
. n. ..., I. el. Ml, ill ert j. 1 1, .1 fl 1ft
a. iii. and 1.20 n. in.
tor Iveauinif, i.cijuhvh wi.m iin,,,iuu,, ,, v.
li.ttQvvn, 8.0 a, in, and 1.20 p. m, Eiinilayi,
2.15 p. in. , nii , . ,
lor PolUVIlie, b. iu i. in , i.-v p. in.,
Tlirough tickets to all points ea.t, toufh aril
west at lowest rtilcs at tho station.
I, ji. uiii,u.uar..rv, iien. ptupe.
II. P, BALDWIN, am. Pass. Akt.
Erie and Wyoming Valley,
Times Table in F.ffctt Sept. 17, 1000,
Trains foi Haw Icy ami local points, loiiueel.
ing at llawlc) wllh Fne rallroict (or New ork,
Nivvburgh ad Intermediate points, leave Scran
ton at 7,03 a. in. and 3 23 p. in.
Tulns anlvc at Scranton at 10 30 a, in. and
0,lU p. pi,
LEGAL.
IN HE; KaT.m. OF LUMCB PIIIN.NEV, I.A'IK
of the 'lly ol !-i"i.intoii, iirccancu.
I.rtleis of adiulnlatration, ('. T. A., in tho
above utile, havtnir been mauled lo tlio tuulri.
signed, notice is hereby given to all peisous
Having claims or eieiiuims against Ji'i enie
to pretent Ihem foi pajment, and lo all pcixini
Indebted thereto to nuke immediate pavmtnt to
WALIEII L. HIATHIleWS,
Administrator, (.. T. A.
T. h. IU1CIICCCK, Att'y lor tate.
Iff LEY'S
Shirt Waist
Materials
Are probably more
in demand now than
any time heretofore,
and although the
supply so far has
not been equal to the
demand we venture
to say that for com
pleteness our present
assortments are un
surpassed. Comprising in part
S,
(Plain or figured,)
Polka M Velvets,
Sift Embroidered
Polka Ml Casimeres,
Etcv Etc.
ALSO an unus
ually fine line of
.S-
510-512
LACKAWANNA AVENUE
COAL
At Retail.
feul iif the bet qualitv for doiuevtlc ue .mil
of all sics inii'iding Buckwheat and Ilinheii,
elelivtud ill u) pait of the citj, at the lowest
piiie
Hidcii n celled .it Hie ofllce, Connell Iiiiild
Imr, iiom 30(1; telephone No. 17Gi; or at lh
mine. Iclephoni1 No. 212, will he promptly .1
tended lo. Uc.ilors supplioil at the mine.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leave Scianton, D. &, H,
Station:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hanisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
mote, Washington and for Pitts
burg1 and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazletou,
Pottsville, Reading Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury Hariisburg, Philadelphia,
BaltimoreWashington and Pitts
burg and tho West.
2.18 p. ni., week days, (Sundays
i.58 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg,, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Potts
ville, Reading, &c. week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
.1. R. WOOD. Oen. Pas. Agt.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, (ten. Mgr.
Delaware and Hudson.
In l'ffrct Oct. 21, 1000.
Trains for Carbondale Ieavo Sciunlon at el i0,
7,53, 8 51, 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, 1,21, 2.20, J 5i, 5 23,
0,23, 7.67, 0.11, 11,15 p, in ; l.iu a. in.
Foro Honcs'lalc 0 20, 1013 a, ni.; 2.20 and
5,25 p. ni.
For Vllkes Barre 0 45. 7,48, 8,41, 0.39, 10 43 a.
m.; 12.0.7, 1,28, 2.18, 3.3J, 4.27, CIO, 7.4S. 10.11,
11 30 p. m.
For L V. R. B. points 0 15 a, m. j 12 01, 2 H,
4,27 and 11.30 ji. ni.
For Pennsylvania JI. It. polnls-0 15, 0 33 a.
in.; 2.18 and 4 27 p. in.
For Albany anil all points north 6 20 1. in.
and 3 52 p. m.
bUMIVY TRAINS.
For CaibcndalcO Ou, J1.33 a. in.; 2.20, 3.52,
5 17, 10 62 p. tn.
For Wllkra.llairc-O.t'S a, in ; 12 M, 151, 3 2',
0.27, 8 27 p. m.
For Albany and points north 3 62 p. in
For lloncsdalc 100 a. in. and 3 62 p m,
Lowest rates to all points in United statu and
Canada.
.1. W, BURDIFK. O. P. A.. Albany, K. ,
If, W. CROSS. H P, A., Scranton, Pi.
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New York, Ontario nnd Western R.R.
TIME TSBLE IN EFFJOT S,l'MI, NOV. 4,
North Round Ti.iiin
Ifave- liave Arrlvt
heunlon ('Jibiiiiljle. Caeloiia.
10.10 a. m. U--0a in lu p in.
(IIX) p. in. ulve Cjibondjle li Ii) p. m.
botilh Hound.
I one Leant Airii
Cjdosla. CjtboniUle Sinnloii
7.00 a. in. 7.4) a. ni,
2 03 p. in !'" ! m , ,-Q I'- '"
Sundavs only, North nouud
J ci-ve- Leave Airlie
h, union Cjiliondale. f'adoaia.
f. ao n. in MU !" 1 li " '"
7,00 p. in. Auivn I'ailiomljle 7 10 p. in.
Leave Leave Airi
I'aelcsla. Ciibiindale. sernton,
7,(K) a. in. 7.10 a. in,
4 Jl p. in. ! II P. in. " & P- "I.
TiaiiH leaving Se.i irton t o 10 m. dilli,
and 6.30 a. in. Sundajs, make New York. Corn,
vvull, Mldellctown, Wullon, !iiiny, Ni)r1cli,
Rome, Utlca. Qnrldi and Osvviko lonnections.
tor further Infornullon cenvult ticket Jifene..
J. I). ANDEIP-OV, (ten. !' 'St., New Yorlf.
J. E. WELSH, Iravclliiar Paiieiijer Agent, Scran,
ton.
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