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THE SCRANTON TBIBOTE-MONDAT DECEMBER 17, 1900.
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t.IVY S. niCIIAIII), Keillor.
O. P. nV.Ui:i:, lluilness Slanancr.
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SeiomlsflUw AtH.1I Matter.
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SCHAWL, AflhlSmtiiri 7, WW.
If tlie fionftlljifif'joijnl 1 Id of the
ninyton-lttilTruty.'TviiV not ilo so
ilcfcntly'.' Tito cowboy Idea of burnt
Iiik u solfinn roiirrnt't,' by milin force
when It i'piikox tlT'jjiiifgagariJ Is not
cotifhiclvp to liitorniitlnmil twpiM't for
tlir ntitlnti imirtli'liip It.
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The Practical" View.
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X" T 7" H Ml'S'l' imit'i-ile Hint
VV"1' 'i ,'ru',k'"'. r,r
iiuil tlnicIlncRH In the
'"Tijilnlnn of Deputy Attor
ney Titi"iii1 -fc'Jcl tz. .y,l Crtli I'lM'whoiv
In im liiU'i'i. low. tin; l If" S.M.iuton
HUM i'i.ri.o:n'y lioroiw n 'econil
"I'lMS rily .steps sholllil lie (niton to
wiiti ill" ln'sl poiKlhlf rcMills. On
tlio iiiliulpli' Hint what riinniit bo
ciiri'd must lie cniHlluil. Ills nilvlcc to
look plcumnl and k" hi for tho 11101.
Miib.stniitl.'il lK-nulllu that ti.i: bo sol
out of (n iii-w order of IhhiKS lh up
pi uved by common souse. The time N
niMrhiff w'JIrti ntjtoi -.tnutt iiipi'rccdo
talk, iiwl "life iilii-stlon now iu. wlrit
Mi'tinn?
.Mr. Fh'ltz's belief thut the 1pi?W1 t
tuii! ciuimrt 'bB oXpucted lo lncrens-
the in In I mufti jsijpulnilur. limit of the
seconci-clnss city act so as to lot
Sei-nnlunVuKer'iit 'flip1 third class lesti
upon tho VielJ-known iloctrlne, repeat
pilly a'llrnipil by tho supreme court,
that li'KMatlcn which aftects only one
city In ii Vmt'lc'ui'ar class of cities te
special legislation, utul therefore un
constitutional. Inasmuch as Scrantou
l tho only third-class city likely '.o
ask a ralslnr; of the population limit,
tho force of this objection will bo ap
parent to those familiar with the yu
pi'pine eoiwujj'iillupj.yj.'on this point.
Tho ilile'mmu' is ' si hi pi i tied by !!.
Kl'.'ltz's announcement that a now
charter for.second-clasT..cities is bPlnir
dratted, along- lines which eliminate
most of tfte-'obHectlofts hitherto raised
In this connection. The movement is
not yet complete. Pcranton can and
sliould tmruircXi&tro IL and participate
In it. Tho !uino.h)tjiieni, Ijy councils or
by the iioartl'oftrade or by any other
representn.U'e" Organization of citizens
of ;i comniitlee to make diligent iu
iniry info'uie matter 'would no doubt
result iiv a iconferuno.o. .in which tho
varied interests of Pittsburg, Alle
Rheny and .Scrantou would receive duo
attention. Unless something of this
kind is done and done soun, our people
may have to fall iu behind the more
alert leadijrtf -"Wftibfle 'enterprise in
the Allegheny county vities and lake
the leavings; in chartpr revision.
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"ou'viv got to got tho bulk of the
people 'iil-i!t-J!SiS. 1 .make a reform
"stielc," says Theodore Itoosevelt, and
the opigranj js, worthy of memoriza
tion. Scranton's Greatest' Need.
THE JllspENTJ disclosures and
resignations In councils and
likewise the practical dlffl
.cultles oncountoied in the
various wards in filling with represen
tative men the vacancies thus created
chief of which is not the lack of public
willingness to turn over a pew leaf but
tho lack of a practical guidance around
which the gcneriil sentiment for reform
can rally and pioceed to accomplish
effective results have called attention
to a need of Initiative, of leadeishlp In
our city which will be increassd when
the intricate problems connected with
our transition. Into the second class of
cities shall press for settlement,
How can tills need of leadership best
be met? Not by some ambitious citi
zen starting out to build up a political
dynasty, for that would degenerate
into bossism. Afift 'certainly not by lot
ting things, dritt, .for that would wind
up in cliuhrf.-Xo'r 'is a satisfactory
solution ,t,o Jv,,uijl $)' loinlttlng the
duties of leadership wholly to tho par
ticular group tif- earnest and energetic
men of the .Municipal league, who are
doing such a splendid service in ferret
ing out tho processes of public de
bauchery and crime and in 'bringing
Just punishment upon tho guilty. Tho
obligations of the community to them
for wlint lliey-hiivf already done and
what they'Iiuve liiidertnkeu to do are
not Ilki'lv-fU; be. overstated; bill It will
no doubt, !n5 reeognly.ud by them as it
Is by others that tho very work vhleh
they aro doing so well raises limita
tions when It comes to picking out can
didates fur .wurijl and city olllccs and
for 'IjrlngfyfcVtfiOwr'iiiiUy of practical
effort" Qii"iiie pa'rt of the majority of
voters neccssiiVM Hot hIvo a representa
tive character to our city government.
sin- nnicirfor"nekairvo discussion,
lluvo we au.alUrniaUvo suggestion to
advnnro? Wo'have and It Is In lino
with' welV.-'ts'tvif experience elsewhere.
Hrlejly htJodJtrJs..th!s; U;t some
piomlneuC citizen' or citizens Intel csteil
In city InipToVeniennnvHe to a confer
ence," a npinbeivof other citizens fairly
npporlloiifcJJjiippg tVi((ijiiHtltueiit sea
tlniis Hnif&TeinVhtH'"bf our' population
and fairly representative, for the ptir
posej of foniifnk'a permanent Commit
tee of Pfrtji 'Tventy-ilvo V Twenty-one,-
noi iioiiipWrlfsah lair hi'-purtlsan
Iu cbiupluXninJ&ildYonstttuted of men
of alfalis, ivtityconslder.ibleand repu
table follow lugs, but not interested ns
contractors or speculators in city con
tracts nor primarily politicians of tho
professional type.
This committee to wotk along these,
lines: When an olllce Is to be tilled It
would go to the party leaders, both
Democratic and Republican, and out
line to them the kind of aiiitm be
lieved to bo needed by tho best nubile
Interests. It would before tlie'piji'iuuies
investigate and make publld'jeport
upon the lecord mid ruuiuc'ter of cuch
HlPlcciu'MiiiJMl.T
U3pBiny lb VUl?Vflllf "
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announced Aspirant; the Republicans
on the committee doing this with re
gard to the Republican candidates tind
tho Demncrntlc members with regard
to the Democratic candidates, or by
transposition If thought best. It would,
If necessary, give a statement of pref
erences with the reasons therefor,
which tho voters could Investigate for
themselves. It would aim to bring Into
tho field ns candidates men of ehnrne
ter and substance. And In tho event of
the nomination by either. party of an
unfit man It could propose his defeat
and set In motion the activities neces
sary to Insure Ills defeat. If It .Instilled
ptFbllu confidence along these lines Its
recommendations would soon acquire
weight and Influence among the people;
If not, It could do no harm nnd would
be only u lamentable fnllure In n
worthy direction.
Hero Is a practical machinery for
continuous public education toward
municipal Improvement which In Its
composition presents the merits of the
Jury system at Its best, u system to
which we do not hesitate to Intrust the
adjudication of Issues not only affect
ing property but also human life. Hut
unlike tho Jury's verdict, Its pronounce
ment In a particular case Is not final
but goes for review before tho lnrircr
Jury of the electoral majority and enn
be reveised when deemed unjust or
upon the Interposition of new evidence.
Its chief merit Is not Its probable Jus
tice In relation to any particular Issue,
although this is considerable, 'but Its
furnishing of u continuous mechunlsm
of public education In political duties
and its usefulness In supplying an In
itiative around which the fair Judgment
and reputable aspiration of" the people
may crystallize without sacrifice of
existing party ties and without maklng
reform too visionary and idealistic, for
the comprehension and practical ap
proval of the masses of our people.
This has been tried In other com
munities and found practicable. It is
worthy of trial here.
Scrantou with characteristic hospi
tality will welcome the American Fed
ci allon of Labor next year and show
the delegates a kind of time that will
inspire the wish to come again.
The Insurgents' Last Trick.
THK JIOST desperate enter
prise yet hoard of In con
nection with the Fllnn
.Martln insurrection against
regular Itepuhllcuuism in the plot of
the Insui gents to prevent Colonel
Quay's election as senator by block
ing tile oiganization of the legisla
ture. This was done once in a fac
tional fight in Oregon, and it cost
that state many thousands of dollars.
Its consummation in Pennsylvania,
which we do not regard as possible,
would cost many millions of dollars,
for it would starve tho state govern
ment and the interests depending upon
II.
How a minority might do this is
explained by Hon. Thomas V. Cooper
In the Media Ltdger. Jn order to do
business each house must have u
riuorum or majority of its total mem
bership present. It takes 20 members
to constitute a quorum in the senate
and 103 iu the house. A pair in the
parliamentary sense Is an agi cement
between members of opposite posi
tions that when one is absent ihe
other will not vote. Oidinarily lhi-4
equalises matters by balancing one
vote for a party measure 'against one
vote against it, and is often a source
of convenience to a legislator com
pelled to leave bis post of duty tem
porarily. But as intended to be worked by the
Insurgents, it would enable a few antl
Quayites to pair with an equal number
of regulars, and then when Hip other
antis, Including Democrats,, absented
themselves, there would apparently be
no quorum left, because tho regulars,
although present in the flesh, could
not vote, and therefore might be pre
sumed to bo absent. Overtures for
pairs, some toputedly corrupt, arc be
ing made, but there is scant prospect
lhul the plot will succeed, lor as Jlr.
Cooper says.
l.r-i tli. ni a (jiinimii i.m in-i-1 upon .1 i.ill if
tin! botl.i ; .lU-tnUcs i.m bi sent fn, imil ii lli'.
li (use in iittu.il, i.m In' aiutcil, .mil n lli'V
II. iu iptiiM. to Aote, r.m Ijo cmnncllrit tn, or
i .in Im (oimtul to 11..IC11 up .1 quotum upon urn
mill nil iiimii'iii when ll.e jo.h mul i.avn .ne
t.'lllnl. S'lllH' WllO WU'w' l llat'llt Jlhl tClll.'-ll In
',nli' in Hip eti.i u'nsloi, ot Its.) Hi'U' comiUil
im ot i ntc ii"; .1 (Uurillll N..1S lll il in lilt".
v. u, .mil lii'.-inc-n li.inv.i lei. 'liui', ihU i.m.
nflir oik in!' U iini, but llio puuvr U as polmt
liofciie, for im trklc i.m ilctc.lt llu cn;,iiile.i
tlnli of a IcjM.ithi' liiuly. It lui liciiu ilone,
lilt not una.' tlio Ji'iliiou; of our .-l.iui truiln
in ".j, mul of t'in'.ikrr HitiI in tin- liouse :it
U.itliliuloii, liotli -iiici' KiiMlucil Iiy 'lio l(o
pi. Mil. in p. illy mul Hie pi'upli'. In 'ss tlio
vrlti-r ral-nl tin- point of oulir, In tfio l.itlii-o of
.1 MitliiK iiioiinn, tint r,f who c lllril tlm joi,
mul ii.i.mi cu pu'tonl .iti,l inu-l ln .vmiiii'il u
ntliiK no. T lio ilcol-io'i Mftjiiiiil I lie point.
1!ic lJciiiori.il, .slli nl Inline, slinw I lli.'lr pii"(-
1110 I'.v lumls ;iu I .1 tliu.itriiiil i ml I.it'l In
Up ill), (lie lictli'l' In inw III1 ' '.(linn nt llio
IfiUiou, Soii.ilor Ki'iiinilr, ,i ll.'i.ini l.il, w.ik I
i.illnl to tliu ilmlr .mil ,i liuil,ir mii-llon u.ii
Lii-fil, Hip M'Io Iwinj; 'J1 an-, noon ft 1 li i
tli.ili :i qi oiiuii ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - priMiil, tlio point '
mi4 Hun ul'i'il t ti.it tho i lulr u.u pitM'iit, mul
lln' i lull i', In Im 1-fiii-lj.toni, li.ul to il.i lilr in i
own .iliariiip. Till-, idlitu'il tin' oppoMnc londii.
lion to mh h mi .iliMinlily Hut pcino. r.ul mii.i- .
f 1 1 1 r- us .'ililo .ii W .'II a o .mil II. ill ilcil.iiril ili.it
tlii'ir uiiy li.nl ln'iii o niMi'it that thry wonnl
im loir,'i'i' iiMiillikt .my inli ri'.-l Iu llio piou.'l
li'iri. Spi'.iKcr Iti'pil iiiotnl tlii'p finis In Ju
tlllr.itloi. of liK I.iti'r nillin; .it W.1.I1I11KI011.
Mr, Cooper, iipplylng these piece'
dents to tho contemplated Insurgent
plot, adds:
'lliu pioporil plan laiiuol pnilily biiitcoul if
Ihono f.iioriin; tl'o oii.".iiiU.uioii of both lious
lefus-e to pall at )iul until l'lh l.on-i'i arc
in(.'iiiiUiil. It lii'ioiiii'H I lie duty of all to ilo
tliU; neglect to ilo It may mean tu'lniyal ot
"luty, of parly, mul of tlio sluto emcriinirnt,
'tlio fuiloii phu Jus lu'.n ali.iuiloiidl Iio'i.ii.j-i' of
lii'.iillii'linl Miti'; tlw paliiiiK plan U the lin.il
K.-Jll, lllllosa tlio llllll'l (llll'll Iiy lllllllllloiu mil.
Iloiiahrii, who a i q 1 1 1 1 c c 1 their million.') tluoiudi
ui.mopollM uuil tiu-.utedp.it lonlraeU, i.ni lie
nuilo to ii'ilw u lost ,'aUM' unil niili,tilule n new
viluuic, Tlieli inun' was lost lieforo' the people
ut tho rereut t'lcitiou, tui'l lliu leult lliiu
reaehi'il nliouM bo fin il. 'fhero can lo notlilii
loner in polities than in tiy to ilianje u welt,
rarneil result by siilisef,ueiu (rick or puuhase,
Kltlur methoil it wholly lueiuisahle, uml In the
rial will lint injuie IIioko who e'He ahl uml nun.
foil. We luo uhiiliiiK lailli Hut ull lon.piia.
I'lis will fail, ami that Ihe iueiilent of eleithii;
a teiutor will In- piouiptly .mil happll ilo.-eil.
The fulth of tlio hopeful ex-state
chairman fiom Delaware county Is
founded upon substantial fact, to wit,
Colonel Quuy's unpin chasuble major
Ity, and Jumiury 13 pioxlmo will sen Its
iiiltllmciit.
With ofllclul footings from every
state but Miflilguit and that state',
Vote estimated, the recent vote for
president Is shown to be: MoKlnley(
Republican, 7,225,000; Itrynn, Demo
crat, C1n-,1,S42; Wooltey, Prohibition,
182,201; Debs, .Social Democrat, 107,
000; IlnrUor, Populist, 45,248. McKln
ley's plurality over Ilryitn Is Increased
from 003,514 In 1800 to S51,r8. His ma
jority over nil wns 280,728 four years
ago, and now It Is 510,050,
Today Is the day set for h case lo
come before the United State Supremo
court which will elicit an authorita
tive decision upon tho constitutional
status of acquired territory. The case
Is knqwn as the Fourteen Diamond
Hlng ense. One Kmli .1. I'epke, a vol
unteer soldier, brought homo from the
Philippines fourteen diamond rings
upon which ho refused to pay duty.
The rings were seized and sold; he
carried tho matter Into the United
States district court at Chicago, alleg
ing that the Philippines being Ameri
can soil no tariff barriers could be
constructed between them and the
mainland. Hero he was benten nnd
the whole question now goes to tho
highest court for review. It Is a til
rect Issue and tlio court's opinion will
niako history.
Significance of
the New Coal Deal
I'iuiii the Wlll,P(olt.illP Dally New
Till! hCHANTOX TllinCNi: notes iiiiiniib' oilier
IhliiKi ai i emits of th acquiring of the
liulli lilti.it tollleiles hy lainu concciln the
l?Muff up of the new coal roiil to tide, ami
the iinuplcte smlijiutntloii of the remaining hull
iihial operators. .lii"t whnt tho ret nil
UlIKo h.iH haj to ilo with lulngllu? about the
preient lentialb-itlon of tnpil.il lannot at Hie
lucent be e-itlmateil, lint piobably u Rooil deal.
Capital, iiIw.ijm tlnilil of linritnicnt, kIiiIiiKs wllle
ill iti ioer when Interfeienetw me hluteil uml the
Udmit ot dealing with coiiilltlon like this Ii
mnie .'i9,iired in mm; of eentrall'-itlon than oth
eiwUe. The la-t vlilke bioimbt about a dispute
.h In the 10 per lent, mlianee bitwecn the blic
conceins which nutlioileil it, hihI the unaller
i oni'eriK, whieh stood out ne;alii.t It. CentiallM
lion Hit n, liolli of labor and iaplt.il, doein'i to bo
iu Hie nlr. One the.uU lo think what may wme
I tine bo. the outcomi! In caw of a prolonged dif
ference between perfectly consolidated labor and
pufcitly lomolldatcd tapit.il.
o
And tills biings up another pbifC of Ihe ctie
t bin tlio lehitlon of emplojer lo emploje. It
I1.11 ficquently been pointed mil that the laige
inlerests of capital, Mich a aie being peifeited
iu tbU countiy now. mid ..11011 as hue for soma
lime been 111 npeiatloii, tlo not ccr sustain the
viiue lel.itlon to the eiuplo.tes as formerly, when
eiuplojir uml employed weie moie closely In
tnueli. Look at tho ease of the Cove's gieat iu
elets. I'nr .e.111 the Coe family lled at the
siene of their 10.1l iutciest-s, anil not only weie
the owners of the pioperty iu i!o-.e touib with
their uii'ii, lint Mrs. Co.ie heiself personally
looked alter the wants of the families in the
Mini! settlement. She Uited their homes. She
knew most of them by name. She een made it
a biinleii of her onn when they weie ill trouble
or sickness, atul she olten peisonally ministered
to them and attended them.. The ease of the
Wct Knd Coal lompany is alo iu point. Thete
the personal iulliientc of the piesident of Hie
lompany had unit h to do with keeping the men
at woik when all their Hioiisan-li of fellow woik
ers tluoughout Ibis section weie itlle. Tor 80iue
.lean Ihe ii(-idi'iit of Ihe toinpiny has stood
iu iloe io1.it 011 with his men. He has known
Hieni by name ami they luc all known him.
He h.H an mo to their lomfoit and well being;
Im ananscd eieiy jear .1 Chiisimas etlebiatioii
which Im lnileil Hie piesenlatioii of liukeis to the
emplojiM still a Christmas tree for the iblldrt'ii.
And at that ( liiisluin tiee c rlebratiou lie ami bii
iclatiios bie alltiitlctl peisonally and hae taken
Iheir own delight in seeing the (bililreu so happ.i.
A little speech has bten uiaile; tlio presents
weie taken tioiu the tree and pcrsonalle ills
tiilnitctl, ami hundreds of blight fates left Ihe
si hoot hoie at the eo-o of lite eeieises, ihe
tiny hands el isping doll or othrr toj, and oranges
and candy bulging fiom miller the little coin and
ilie-so.. And foi long iliji theienftrr the ihl).
then li.no held iu leiolleition the night whtn
the I liiUtniis testoons sp.ukleil and the caudles
gllninieied iu Ihe gieeu tiee.
And in jut siuli .1 way Imm. Hie employers of
small factories', both in this counlryaml iu Kng
lantl, been iu simpalliy with their employes the
sjnipathy tint mines fiom knowing eacii man
ami each family ami tneir pcculhiitios, and Iheii
jois and sonow-. In suili i.tses men weie not
known ,11 .No, ;II7 or (KSI, but weie known as Tom
mil Jim. Time is .1 i.isl ditlciencn, nowever, in
Ihe modem lonilitlons wbiih geneially pievail.
N'ow the heads of the big touicius aie in the
big lilies, miles away tioiu Hie woiklngs. The
men neier see Hieni. The ailiuinistiallon is left,
geneially speaking, lo superintendents ami foie
men who, ,iu!oiis to nuke .1 good showing for
their work, seem Ii-s sympathetic ami further
away finiu a lealkation of the peisonal ilaliu
of man upon man. And m the liicach of jmpa.
thy las wlilentil. .Mm has beionie moie and inoie
of a mafhliie. Kieu In Hie big tity ollices tho
iiiailtine.liko elmk woik his bien the rule, with
loiuparaliudy little ii'.-oci.ilioii between the ee
'iitlie olluers and the ileik-. Thus has capital,
Indiieitly applitd, seinied told and fmblddiiig,
not because the nun who fmni-li it aie leally so,
but huau-u 01 the 1 oinlil inns which surround iti
ipplii.ition. Tlio woild will piobably luic to
accouuntMlate itself to the modem (oiulltlons, and
majbo II will Iu lline. nut some war of occa
sion illy bridging Hie ihasiu and of bringing em
ployers nnd einployeil togcthei would he wel
uiiiieil as the bc-t bign of the times.
Analysis of Otir
Gr?af Trad? Growth
W.i.liington, lice. 10.
Till: ltlnii:i(r.l, icioni of iho Itnilnl
Slates iu the calendar year lono will sur
pass Hut of any preieding jear both iu
pspoits am! In Ihe ram, of cporls ocr
llupoits, 01 "liioiable bilanie of tiade," as
Ibis cu'em Is usually leiuiul. The imjioils will
be sllghlly below those of one or two preieding
.m.iis, anil whin iouldeied iu Iheir illation to
population show a smaller Importation for each
Indiiitluil than ut almost any other period Iu
many ,wn, Rising the ostimite for tho jear
upon the 1 low 11 months' actual figures aliiady
letilii'd by the lieasiuy buieaii of statistics, It
seems piohable Hi.it llin epoi nf Iho calenilar
eai- ti(l will leuih about .'j.l.lTO.OOO.niio, and
the impoiU 'yij.'i.niin.iiilii, making the cm on of
cporls our liupoils, or ftiorablo balance of
Hade, suri.orm.om, a sum greater by Sfi5,t0,OJ.l
than H1.1l of any preieillng ,ear. It Is only
since IfiM Hut the export luio with any regu
larity I'Mocdiil the liupoils or produced the
tavoiable h.il.uiie of hade which has almost
continuously ih.11.0 IrrUnl our loiuiuerco during
lite lift quirlei of .1 rciitiny, Vet It icnuliicd
for Iho iloslug j car of the century to present
not only the highest flguiei of exports, but Hie
highest icconl of excess of exports over Imports,
or faioialde balance of trade, in the hUloiy of
our couuiuue, '
-u
Considering the exports alune, It may be said
that for tho calendar jear 1000 they will double
tlioao of Hie calendar jeai liS, be three t'lmea
those of S7.', tour tiniys those of S03, uml Ilia
time as much as In fstio. On the import side
the llgiues me lcs Imposing, They will aggre.
gain lor the jear about $SJ000,0OO, against
$ lil.iioo.ooo In the calendar jear 16W, when they
leacheil lliu hlfjlewaler luark of the lentury',
Iniooits.
Considering the lOiumeici' fiom the pti capita
standpoint, the tontiast between the Import and
espoit tlguics U CH'ii nioiu phenomiual. Kol
lowing tho ucoiiU of our eomiueiie back to 1870,
it is found that the imports whin loiiihlcu-J
in Ihe light of Hie ailiul population h.tic ile
creasiil rulher thin lui leased, while tho per
taplta of e.poiU has enormously incieased. Iu
1S70 the population was :IS5.W,:J71 .mi (ho Im.
poitir, Jtiil.U.'.Ois, m, uuiage per taplta of
111.11, Iu ISM) ami 1SW the per capita wai a
little aboic 'U; Iu 1SP.5 if had fallen to IJIM7,
unl in 1UIHI will be aluitit f 0.1H. 'I His .liow.s a
slighl ik't'ieae per capita coinuailng lUOO with
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The
People's
Exchange,,
A P0PUt.AH Cl.i:,MtlSO llOliSI. for the
r llpiirHt nl All Who tllto HoiKts lo
Hd.1. Itral IJitale or llllier I'rotietlv to Sell
or Kxchinge, or Who Want eiliMltoiu or
1 Help Thcsi) Srniill Ailvertlseinents Cost
One Cent a Word, filx Insertions for r'lse
Cents n Word llicept Plluatlons Wanted,
n invii Are inscrtcu t rce.
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Help WantedMale.
tiii: "xbvv voitu "cmilnitcHb, wiTTkai
ing business newspaper of tho t7nlted Htntis,
and abcoliilely rssciitlal to esery business ran
ccm, wniitn un acllic, lutcllkeiit leprcsentatlvc
for its subscription department in Hcrantoli am!
.Itlnlly. Kxeepllon.il terms and permanent io.
rdtlon to crnipetent party basing reliable reter
ences. A1M1011 Sntiserlplion Manager, i!0fl
Uioadwo), X, Y.
Board Wanted.
noAttD WANTi:n-ron tiihuk Anui.Ts and
one small child, Iu icspeitable Jewish fain.
Iiy, Using Ir. first-elan neighborhood. htala
price. W. A., Tribune office.
Boarders Wanted.
nr.iKiASif.v rimsisiiiin itooMs; sitiiam
heated; lioaid optional. 511 Adams asriiue,
1870, nnd .t material decrease comparing 1000
with lK'0 or 18fJ. On the oNporl side Ihe lie
1 lease Is twrii more striking. In H70 the ex
ports per capita amounted to 10.l(l; in IS'." to
Ssl'.'.'JtJ; in l.vit) 10 ta.!iil. and iu 1MK) will be
about $10.12. Thus tho llupoits show sinie lt-70
a slight reduction per capita, while the opurls
hae almost douhlcd pel capita during the same
period.
Considering the ciucslioii of escesi uf oxpoits
oscr imports, or f.isoruble balance of trade, from
Hie per capita standpoint, the desclopment. is
startling. Iu 1870 imperii cm ceded exports by
$j7,.'il(i,ui.1, and the esiess of Imports oser ex
ports amounted to l.Zn per capita. Iiy 1S7J Hie
balance bad turned in our fasor, but amounted
to only 17 cents per capita. By 188.1 it anioiinto'd
to Sfl.70 per capita, and In llKM ssill amount
to about 1S.W) per caplla. Thin in the llility
soars Ihe balance of trade has gone fiom a minus
quantity of $1.M per caplla lo 11 plus iiiantily
of SV5..J0 per caplla.
- o -
The following table shows the imports, exports
and population of the t'niled States at quinquen
nial periods liom 1870 lo WW, baing the 1000
ligures upon Hie elesen months alirady leeelsed,
ami the per uipita, or amount for each indisiil.
ii.il. iuipoitod and expoited, and the exiess of
linporls or expoils in the yens named:
POP1T.ATION.
Ih7tl
1S7J
I860
1SS.".
1.8011
ISO.'i
-limo
"'December estimated.
IMPORTS.
1S70 4rt,l.".2,n"is
1S7.T .lOl.l.l.'.O.'ti!
IhSt (MB,bn7,17
1SS.' .-i87,Slis,r,7.:
jsiKi sit,::n7,7Jin
1801 soi,(,m,::47
twio s2"i,o,io,oin
"llciember estimated.
KVl'Olll.s.
1870 ? I0.l,:,81t(ll0
1S7.'i .'I0,!II7,I.'J
1S(I 8-'i,i,S.t,l!
ISSVi (SS.vJt'i.Tns
181X1 Ki7,:ifl2,.-S
IS0" SJ4,8isl,l:ii!
'Illtlll 1,170,000,000
'Dereniber estimited.
r.xcr.ss oc i:xpoitT.
1870 t'.-,7,3 10,0 IS
1ST.". 7,7tl4,4si.
18s(l 102,870,24(1
llSTi 100,:tSI,121
18'l .14.104,8.!.!
1ST, 23,lll,78'l
"1000 nr,ooo,ooo
'Kxtcss of liupoils.
""December estimated.
:is,.V,s,.l71
4,tVil,tra
r.o, ir.'i.Tf-.'i
0(1,148,1100
(c,(i-2J,2"i0
(i!',S78,0OII
"i.TOVoJl
Per capita
Sll.ui)
It.lo
IB.S1
10.47
ltl.ir.
11.47
10 00
I'er capita.
s-in. ii;
11.02
17.71
I-.V.V,
i:i.f.'i
11.80
l'i.4J
I'er eapila.
"1.00
0.17
.1.S"
1.71)
.M
'..jj
44 THE WORLD j,,...
ONE HUNDRED YEARS
AGO TODAYws3jtl35
C6p right, lWfl, by Tt. I!. Hughes, 1 0111s
sille.J SKYUKAIj ATTEMPT'S to insent H.slng ma
chines ss-ero made, Sir Oeorgc fia.sley giso
a piactk.il illustration of the ohlcaey of
the scrcss- as applied to the air by con
structing .1 sinnll marhiue, cnnsbtlng of two
screws made of quill feathers. These leiews wii"
peculiar, inisniueli as they ss-ere Kiipfrinipnscd
and rotated in opposiiu iliieitioiis. lie estimated
that if the mea of tho screw- was iuricased lo
!!00 squat c feet and mosed by a man tiny would
elesate him. Other ixpeilments i.ipidly followed
Caslcj's, b'lt none inipioscd on bis irocess. All
the other inoibls ssetc piovided wills rigid
si lews'.
K
Meriwether f.ewi was appointed .1 taplaiu iu
the ngular truly, but upon Jetfersou's iii.iiil-sii.i-tlon,
three montlH hence, became iho new piesi
drnt's prisato sccutaiy, Mill later be svh
named by longioss to coniliiet sslth Captain Wil
liam ClAiku 1111 expedition to the bcadwateis of
tliu Ml.-soiui river, ami tlieuio acioss the lnoun.
tains to the Pacific oiean the llrst extriulctl ex
ploration nf the great iioithsvcstcni portion 0!
Ihe United States. As an expedition if wns
scarcely esir exceeded in romantic interest by
later mploiations iu any quaiter of tlio globe,
Lrssls and Clarke, ti as eled upw-aid of 1,000 mills
mid er.iountered Indian tribes ncser befoie sieii
by whites, maile scirntlllc collections and were
the llrst c.xplouis to reach the Pacific by cross
ing the cunilneut north ot Me.rieo.
A sijrnlltle stuly rf the stale of Ihe Nile In
Ugipt, ensiling .1 spue of neaily a jc.ir, was
indcd, as were al'o tabular ifconls on the In
undations fioin 17.17 lo M)0, showing elesen weie
scry high, thirty good, sixteen leeblj nnd nm
iiisiiflicknt.
The teiiiloilal goscinmeiit of Indian 1 was or
gnnUed. TliU tuiltory ssai still a ssiUeiiu.xi,
IHrllH of the jear of personi who afterward
won fame weiei
I.j im IlojcJ, Amtiicaii statesman,
Oeorgc llintliam, llugllsli botaul,t.
William lleliiies, 1,'iiglUli sinlptor,
Oliver Howcii, American nasal olliicr.
Pruncis Atuu-lii ni.irtl, Krcucli palmer,
James P. lUclus-crlb, Aineiltan plonier.
Samuel llowuun, American P, 1'. bishop,
llonjamin Moid lleall, American soldiei,
Sidney Itreesc, American jurist ami soldiir,
(irolgo C. Urck'.sltii, clirgiinau and ssiltci,
Ciitheilne Hart, daughter of Moh.iwl; thief.
Ooltfiird Ilcridiaidy, Jewish Herman scholar,
John Hell, American physician and joiuiiilM,
Alls'. Nell Ilrthuiie, Cauadinn bishop and au
thor, I,'. C, llciieditt, Ameilcan lawyer, educator and
svrtcr.
Chaili's rilstone Dkc, ITnglUli traveler and
author,
John Muiiion DUby, Anieiliaii lassjer and
author,
Karl licruhard, I'ifiul o! St, Aubalu, DauUli
noselUt.
Chailotto lliirili-Pfelh'er, (!eniaii ailics ami
drunutist.
Don Manuel llrctcn de lai lluitloj, Spjiil.lt
dramatist.
Robert Dill, Drill, h journalist and inlsiellau-
cons writer.
Jonathan lliown lliiijht, American general,
benefaitor and autln-
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTI!I)-IIV A WOMAN', AS
housekeeper; good Irotier anil washer; cm
glsc rvfcrcnte. A, II., Tribune ofllce.
A t'AsttiovAitl.i: iuti:ssiAKi:u wmiiis kx-
giiRcmclit liv the diyj Itites it isoiiahlc,
AilclrcM Modes, Tilhiuiu ofllce.
alTKATION WANTI'.D-llV A ItOY 11 YIIAttS
of age. to work at nnsthlngj stoic pielermll
cxpcrlemo In store. Address UH3 IV1111 aseiiue,
til ecu llltlge.
JsllVATION WASTHU-nV A MII)t)t.K-Alli:i
woman, as housekeeper In widower's family!
can gise icfcrenee. Address llonsekrepci, 4J0
Third street, Scrantou, Pi.
YOl'.Vil MAN W0UI.U t.IKi: '10 lir.T A I'OSl.
Hon lo ssoik niouiid house! can take inn
nl a Inn ip. AddiTss II. A., Tribune.
SITUATION WAYri:i)-llY lUUNO I.ADY 01'
good c.xeiutts-e ability, peimautnl polllim ill
correspomlinti possesses knowledge ot rtciiugia
pby Hint tipcwiltlug. Wlslus position In biss
.ser's. Insurance or real citato olliiv: .first class
lefeiences as to iharaiter putt ability. Addresj
llxperlenied, taie of Tiibuue ofllce,
SITUATION WANTKU-TO (iO OUT WAMIINH,
or ans' kind of woik, and take washing home.
Mrs. Ourkc, 618 Ooulon street.
SITUATION WASTKD-HY AIII)l)l,i:-AIIt:i) V Ill
OSS' as housekeeper In sridower's faniil.s. Ad
dress M. J., '.ienirat Dclfsery, city.
OKMl.KMCN AMI b.Mllt'.s STOPl'IM! AT
hotels i.m base tlieir laundry done by band
by iiii expert laiindrei. Pikes irasiinihle; liesl
lit city rcfcreii'cs. S.'tl Pleiuiint stieet, West Mile.
SITUATION WAS'TI'.ll-IIV A GOOD MAN. TO
drlse gioteiy wagon or any kind of budneis;
ober nnd liidiHtilmu! ;10 srnis old. Addicss
l.otili O'teihout, Tribune.
W'ANTWl WASII1NU IIY llll'. HAY, OR TO
take home uiishlug, or s.lll do ofllce ilcanin:;
or swei'plug on 1'ilday. Call or addtess II, f.
I!., 513 Cordon sliect.
Hecruits Wanted.
MAIHNi: COltl'S, U. S. NAVY, IIKCRUIT3
svanted Ablc-bmlicil men, serslco on our
war ships In nil parts of the woild and on laud
In the Philippines ss-hen required. Remitting oi
fleer, 1(11 Wjoming asenue, Scrantou.
For Rent.
rou ttryr ni:vi,y i'iiinmikii iioom-'. in
new house; sleam heat. Olli Myrtle strcor.
For Sale.
s,svsvs,ysivriwvv "vysfc.
TOR SAM! RKSTAL'RANT AMI OYhTKl!
house, the.ip; close by ull theateis; low tent;
reason for selling, sickness. Apply bs letlei,
Restaurant, Tribune olllce.
l'OR SALIl A UIILIVURY COVCItllD WAtiON,
baa been iu use about luo moiitlis. Suitable
for a grocery store, dry goods More or oilier
mercantile purposes. Apply to William Craig.
for sali: nmcK nuiboiso, no. 4.11 lack-
an'ann.t asenue, lorner Washington asenue,
being tho pioperty nsently nrcupied nnd now
being sacalcil by Hie Hunt & Council Company.
A. C. HUNT.
I'OI. SALH CONTENT: Or HOUSE 1VKNI.
ture, carpets, leddlug, etc. CJ2 Wnsbingtnn
asenue.
Wanted To Buy.
.VANTI1D SnCOND-IIAN'D SLOT MACHINKS:
must be in good older, slate particulars Us
to m!:e and price. Address L. M., -imoi.il de.
lisciy, Scrantou, Pa.
Money to Lon.11.
JIONfeY TO LOAN ON UONf) AND MOUPOMIK,
iny aiiiounl. M. II. llolgale, Commo'iwcalth
building.
ANY AMOUNT Of MONEY TO LOAN QUICK,
straight loam or Itmlding ami L01.1, At
fiom 1 to ( per cent. Call on N. V. sValkcr,
till-Si; Connell building.
Lost.
I.OSr-ARTIITCTAL 1IAM1; ItEWAItl) 1'OR
icliiin Id oss 111 r. si, llot)niri-toi, ;HI Ceil li
as cnije.
Personal.
AOi; on. HEALTHY M'PEARINC WII10WP.lt,
inioiiie !sVi,(lu0, sso'ild nurry for lose mid
homo tomfoits. Mr. Maittii, care Ehilich, :i75
1'aik asenue, Ness- Yolk.
LEGAL.
HANlsRl'PT SALII-IN COMPLIANCE Willi AN
order of Ihe I'rileil Mates District (ouit, lor
Hie Western di-tilct of lVmisyliiiuia, the utulri
sigued lueiscr will expose to public sale tie
entile stock ot nti'rtbamlisc of S. I,, (lalleit. Ai
:!2.'i-227 Lackawanna nsiniie, in Ihe lily of Sii.iu
lon. Pa., on Weduesd.i.s , Dei-. 10, nl 10 o'clock
a. 111. The slock consists of 1 lothtng, shoes,
hats and caps, and gents' furnishing.. Teims
of sale will be a-.1l.
AARON V. ROWER, lfeieisei.
PROFESSONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
E. C. fcPAULUINU, 220 UROADWAY, NEW
Yoik.
Architects.
EDWARD II. 11AVIS, AHCIHTECT. CONNELL
bolldlng, Si ranton.
KHEDER1CK 1 DROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE
building, 120 Washington avenue, bcranton.
Cuba and Carriages.
RUMiER TIRED CARS AND CAItltlACiES; BEST
ot sersice Prompt attention giscn ciders, by
'ohone, 'Phones iOTi and Cilii. Joseph Kclley,
IU Linden.
Dentists.
DR. O. E. EILENDERGER, PAULl liUlLDLNO,
Spiucc street, Scraulnn.
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE UOa
pita), corner Wsomlng and Mulberry,
D15. C. C. LAUUACII. 115 WYOMINU AVENUE.
DH. II. P. REYNOLDS OPP. P, O.
Hotels and Restaurants.
TUB ELK CAPE, 125 AND 1.7 PRANKLIN AYP
nue, Hates icasouablc.
P. ZCIQLr.II, Pioprletor.
SCRAM ON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. k W. PAS.
ecuger depot. Conducttel on the Euiopcan plan.
VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor,
Lawyers.
J. W. nROWNINU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL.
lor-at-law. Hoonii S12-313 Mcars building.
V. I). REPLOCILi:, ArrOHNI'.Y-LOANS NKtiO.
tiated on leal citate security. Mean building,
corner Washington asenus and Spruce street.
WILLARD. WAHREN k KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and counscllois-ut-lass. Republican building,
Washington asenue.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COU.N.
eellors-at-lass-. Coiiiiiiouwealth building, Rooms
JO, a) and 2L
JAMES W. OAliTOHD, AVIORNEY.AT.LAW,
Rooms 614, 615 and 010 Hoard of Trade build
Ing.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS
WsJ-COl, Oth Boor, Mcars building,
L. A. WATRE3. ATTOHNEy.AT.LAW, HOARD
ot Trado building, Scranton, Pa.
O. R. PITCHER. AVl'ORNEY.ATLAW, HOARD
ot Trade building, Siranton, Pa,
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Dank- building,
C. COMEQYS, 0-13 HLPUHLICAN IIUILDO,
A. W. HEnTIIOLP, ATTORNEY, MCARS HLDH,
Seeds,
O. It, CLARK CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUR.
er.wr.in, stoic iOl ublutoii ascmici green
houses, 10M Noil It Main asenue; stoic tele,
phone, W.
Schools,
school ot' Tin: Lackawanna, sckantov,
i'a. Course preparatory to college, lass-, mcdi
clno or business. Opens Sept, l'Jlh. Scud for
catalogue. Res', Tliomm M Canu, I.L. I)., prin
cipal and pivpiktor; W, E. Plumls'y, A. M.,
luadinustcr,
ALWAYS BUSY.
111 11
X viz ftl itwi
Yrmc
pT Bnas1my57ysM n
The scuing man ba no 1130 for "Itublier Neclts."
but ho could hardly Use through ihe winter
svlthouf Ilubbcr Hoots. We base all the Kinds
lio needs. Our Morm King he likes best.
b'10Iti:S OPP.N UVUNINOS UNTIL Al'TUR THK
HOLIDAYS.
Lewis &ReiHy
114-116 WYOJIINO AVENUE.
Phone 215.
Vice dells cry,
1REYNOL1S BROS'
10LIIDAY DISPLAY
The handsomest line of
calendars ever shown in our
store,together with our line of
Fancy Ink Stands,
Japanese Novelties,
Bras? Frames,
Leather Goods in
Pocket Books,
Card Cases,
Portfolios,
Dressing Cases,
Bibles
Make our place worth while
visiting.
Rey molds Bros
Stationers and Engravers,
Hotel Jermyn Building.
Physicians and Surgeons.
JAMES P. PIlItSIXL, M. n., SPIXIALIST,
Mental nnd Nersoin Diseases. Llnd'n street
(opp. P. O.)
Dlt. W. n. ALLL'N, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON
asenue.
DH. S. W. L'AMORLAUX, OFFICG C33 WASH
Jnctton asenue. Residence, 1:118 Mulberry.
Chronic dincoacs, lun?s, heart, Lidneya and
Gcnito-urinary creams a specialty. Hours, 1 lo
4 p. m.
Wire Screens.
.10SUPH KULTTLL, RKAIt Sll LACKAWANNA
asenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire
Screens.
miscellaneous.
DUCS'sMAKING rOU CHILDREN TO OIlDLIt;
.ilho ladles' ss-alst. Loui-i Shoemaker, 212
Adams use nue.
A. II. RRICifiS CLLANS PP.IVV VAULTS AND
ic's pools; no odoi. Improscd pump) used.
A. 11. UriKH". pinprietoi. Lease ordera 110U Js'oitli
Main asenue, or L'icku'n dnis stoic, corner
Adams and Mulbcir.s. Telephone 05-1.
MRS. L. T. lslM.l.r.It, SCALP TIICATMLNT, S0c;
nhampooluu. tiOr. ; facial manage; maniciir
inn, 2oe.; ihiiopoilj. TOl CJulncy.
BAUHR'S ORCIILSTRA MUSIC FOR 11ALLS,
picnles, parlies receptions, sseddings and ton
ccrt svork fuinislicd. For terms address R. J,
Ilaucr, londmtoi, 117 Wyoming asenue, over
Itulbcrt's muslo store.
MLOAItaCK DROS., PHINiKRS' SUPPLIES, KN
s-elopcs, paper bass, tsslne. Waichousc, 130
Wabliington asenue, Scranton, Pa.
Till! WILLT.S llARIli: RLCORD CAN El. HAD
iu Scrantou nt the nevs stancls of Reisman
Rios., 4W Spruie and 51U Linden; M. Norton,
S22 Latkasvnnna asenue; I. S. Schuticr, 211
Spiuco street.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware and Hudson.
In clfc'l Nos 2S, lfxio.
'Iialns fin- Caibondale lease Stiantnn til H.20,
r.m, km, 10.1:1 a. in.; litm, i.2n, 2.41, ,).5.', s.-.o,
0.?"i, r.nr, ti.l.1, Il,13 p. m. ; 1,10 a. m.
I'm Honi'Mlale-0,3), 10.1." 11. m.; i H and
B.2" p. in.
For Wllkes-llaiu 0.15, r.lS. S. W. fl.IIS. 10.4.7.
11.31 a. 111.; 1.2s, 2.1S, ::.::.!, t.27, 0.10, r.is 10.11,
11. .Ml p. III.
Fur L. V. R. It. polnts-il.45, 11.35 a. in.; 2.1S,
4,Qr and ll.Jin 11. m.
Foi' Piiiiis.slsaitlu It. It, points fi. 13, (J.:i8 a.
m. ; 2.1S uml 1.27 p. 111.
For Alb my and all pulul.s noith (1,2 1 a. in.
ami S.oi p. 111.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Caibondale 11.00. ll,:n a, 111.; ".,U, .'i.:..1,
0.4r, 10.32 p. in.
Fur WHI.cs-ll.11 10 -!i.::, 11,35 a. in.; 1,;., :;.-,
o.ar. s.sr p. m.
I'm' Albany uml points noith "32 p. 111.
For llonesd.ile 0.00 a. in. and .'1.32 p. 111,
l.nuist lales lo ill points In Fulfill Valis and
Canada.
.1. W. Ilt'linit K. a. I. A Allunv. S. V.
II. W. CIIOS 1). P. A., Scrantou, Pa.
Central Knllrond of New Jersey,
Stations in New Yoik-1'oot of Llbeity sheet,
N. II., and S""lii Fciiy.
TIMF. TA1II 1. IN la'PKCT NOV. 25, luOtS.
Tialni lease seianton for Nesv York, Ness.uk,
Llfabetli, Phlbtdi'lphia, Laslon, llctlilelicm, Al
leutnssn, Maiub riiunl. uml Whllo Ilascn, ut h.:;o
a. 111.; express, 1,10; espiew, il.50 p, m, miu
dasn, 2.13 p. in.
For Pitulou and Wilkes-llaiic, S..10 a, 111,; 1,10
ami :i.5) p. ni hunilaii., 2.15 p. in.
For llallliuoio and WinhiiiRton, and point
South and Went sia Ilithlilieiu, S.IiO a. m., LIU
3.3tl p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. 111.
For Long llianch, Oican Close, etc., at S.yij
a. 111. and 1.10 p. 111. , ,
lor Readme, Lebanon ami llarrislnircr, sia Al
Irntnssii, S 1,0 a. in, nne 1,10 p. nt. sundass,
2,15 p. m,
For Pult.islllo, B.::0 h, 111,, 1,10 1 1. 111.
Tl.inusli tlikels In ull point" cast, soiitli and
sftst at losscet lale.s at tho station,
II, P, IIAI.DWIN, Oen. Pa-s Agt.
.1, II. OLHACSLX, Hen. Stipt.
Loliigh Valley Bailroad.
In Illicit Nov, 2.5, 1IKW.
Tiulns b'.ise scrantou
For Philadelphia and New Yoik sia U. .. II.
R. R., at tl.45 mid 11.3.5 a, 111., ami 2, IS, 4,27
tlllack Diamond llspievi), and 11,30 p, fu. Sun.
las., 1). k II. R It.. LIS ?.!!7 p. 111.
Fur While lias en, Hamilton and priniipal
points In the coil leaioin, sia D. A . . R.,
(i.13, 2.IS and -4.27 p. in. For Pottssllle, 0.15,
J.l's and 1.27 p. in. 1 ,
For lletldehcin, Fa.ton, Kruilinsr, lliiilnuc
and ptlnclpal iulenuedlalc tiom sia I). A- II,
II. II., 11.45, 11.33 .1. 111.; L'f.s, 1,27 (lllael. Dia.
inotid Kxpiese), ll.KO p. in. Bundajs, D. & , R,
1!., I.jtt, S.27 p. in.
I'm TuiiMianimi!., Tnisaiula, Kliulra, lihaea,
(kins a and pilucip.il iuleiincillato slaiinus, sia
11., L. ; W. It. It. J. in.; l.fti and 3.40
For ficiifsa, Roibeslcr, llulfalo, Niagau Falls.
I hlcauy, and all iolnL ssol, sia 11. 1 . II. R,,
1I.S.5 a. in.. .1.3.1 (I1I.hU llhuu I Fxpiess). 7.45,
10,41, ll.UO p. 111. Sundays, II, k II, It. P.,
11.3.1. t.?7 p. in.
Pullman parlor and blciptiii, or T.el.l.h Vullev
pallor cau on ull li-aliu bitistein Wllku-llarrc
uml Ness- Yuk, Philadelphia, llulfalo and .u4
iiiiklon Iliidue.
1IOI.LIN II. Ull.lll It, Cm, Supl.,
klieel, Ness' York.
CTI.RLF.S S. l.Ki:, (ieu Pan Aijt.,
ktictt. Ness- Yolk.
A. W. NONNF.MACllIIIt, Dls, Pa.s.
2ii Cuilland
2d Coitlaud
Avt., South
iii'iuieiieiu, t'J. t
For Ik kits and pullniaii ii'teisatlous apply to
WJ I.jikawaniu avenue, Siianloii, l'i.
INIEY'S
CMst-mas
Ladies' Fine Neck
wear in exclusive de
signs. French hand made.
and hand embroid
ered Lingerie.
Extraordinary Un.
of plain and em
broidered Handker
chiefs.
Duchess and Point
Lace Handkerchiefs.
KidGlovesofevery
description for street
or evening wear.
Renaissance Scarf,
Squares, Doylies, etc.
Very fine assort
ment of hand em
broidered Linen
Goods.
All of which make
very appropriate
Christmas gifts.
510-512
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAU '
Schedule in Effect May 87, 1800.
Trains leave Scranton. D. &. E.
Station:
6.45 a. m week days, for Suntnjry,
HaiTisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Fottsville, Beading Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sunday
1.58 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Fotts
ville, Reading, &c. week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Fottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J. R. WOOD, Oen. Piss. Agt.
J. D. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Ugr.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Klicit Dee. 2, 1000.
South l.oaso .Sfrantnn for Nesv York at 1, 10,
.".00, 0.0O, 8 IX) .tliil 10.0.' a. 111,, 12.ru, X.n p. 111.
For PlilliilclpliU at 8.00 anil 10.03 u. iu.; 12.5i
aiiei ami ISM p. 111. l'or StroiuUburs .it
(1.10 ii. 111. Mill: accommodation at SAO p. 111,
Arrlse .il lleilioken ut 0.S0, 7.18, lO.,
l-i.0-3, .1.1.-1, i.m, 7.1(1 p. m. Arrive at Phil
attelpliia at l.iM, .'LSI, 6.00 nnd 8.H2 p. 111. Ar
llsc fiom Xiss- Vol Is at 1,10, 4.0(1 nnd 10.SS a. lii.J
1.00, l.SJ, j.4.1, S.ii and 11.30 p. in. Kioin
StrtiuiWiurir at 8 03 a. 111.
Sm Hi Leave Seranton for Buffalo and Inter
mediate stations nt 1.13, 1.10, and 0.0O a. in,;
1.33, O.-m uuil 1I.:I3 p, in. I'nr Ortsscito and HyM
iiisii at 4.10 u, 111. mul 1.33 p. 111. l'or Utiea ut
1,10 a. 111. and 1.31 p. 111. !'"r Montioo at O.Otl
a, 111.; 1,03 mul B.ls p. 111. roe Niclinbon at 4.00
uml H.I3 p. 111. l'or Hlnitliainton 10.20 a. in. Ar.
Use in .St'iunlon from llufnilo at 1.23, 2.33, fi.lt
and 10.00 ii. 111,; 3.S0 and 8.00 p. tu. Prom Oj.
ssrit and M'l.iiti'e ut 2.S3 a. 111.; 12.38 and H.HA
p, in. Piniii Utica at 2.33 a. ni-i 12.38 and :i."0
p. 111. Prom Nleliolson nt 7.W) 11. m. and COO p.
111, 110111 MontroiJAt 10.00 ,1. 111.; 3.20 and 8 ()
p. 111. '
lllnoiusliini,' Hislslon Leases herantou for
Xiirlliiiiulieilanil at C. II, 10 03 a. 111.; LSI unit
3.30 p. in. l'or Pljnioutli at I. Hi, .'1.10, Roll p.
in. l'or Kliunitoii nt e.10 a, m. Arrlse at Noitli
uiuliellaiitl nl t.:! a. ill. 1 1.10. 3.1X1 mid S.43 p,
111. Arriso at Kins.tou at ri.32 u. in. Anise at
Plyinnutli at 2,00, 4.32, IU5 p. III. Altlse iu
Sciuntoii fiom .S'oitliiuntirrlund nt 0.12 a, 111,,
12..13, 1.3(1 and 8.41 p. 111. Fiom Hlncston at
11.00 11. 111. 1'iom Plymouth at 7.33 a. ni., .I.'.'O,
"" " "' HWDW TIIAIXS.
Soutli Lease JSeranton LIO, a.00, 5.50, 10.05 1,
111.! il.3.1, 11.40 P- I".
Kottli I.rase Siianton at 1,13, 4.10 n, ns.j !,,
3,48 aniPll.3'1 p. I";
lllooiibliuiK His i-lon Lease Seianton at 10.0",
a. in. and 3.30 p. m.
New Vovk, Ontario and Western R.R.
TIMIl TADI.l! IX P.FPi:CT SUNDAY, NOV. 4,
IW.O,
North Douud 'J"iains.
Lease tywe , Arris
Miunton. Cailioutlale, Cadcwlj,
10.40 11, in. IL'-U LUi p. in,
G.OO p. 111. Airiso Cailiondale 6.10 p. in.
1 South Hound,
Lease I-MV" Airiv
Cacloela. C'rlwndalf. Seianton.
7.(0 a. 111, 7.10 a, 111.
2 03 p. in P- '." , , -'"0 p. in.
Miiiilajs old), Js ui ill Hound.
Lease ,,'w'? , Ar,1'
tsiranloii. Cirbondale. I'adosn.
8.30 .1. III. ".I" 1'. 10-41 a. in.
7,00 p. in. Aullc faiboiiJalc 7.10 p. 111
lause 1',y. Arriso
(.'adcsla. I'aitionelale. Si lanlon,
7.00 a. 111, 7,40 a
4.30 p. iu. 'F'.l P !' U.33 p. in,
Tulm leasiiu: Suui'toii al 10.10 a. ui. ilail.v,
and S.'JO a, 111. Suiulajii,. make Nesv Votk, Corn.
ssull, Mlillleloiin, Walton, Sidney, Norssleh,
ltcni", llll'.i, Oncldi ami Oissego lonneetloui.
Pur further liifoiinatlou icu.ull HcKet intent,..
.1, (', ANIH'dPsOV, Oen. Pi4. Act., Nesv Vork.
J, I!. WLLII, 'I'rtrellni; Pa-senger Auent, Heinn.
Ion,
Eiie and Wyoming Valley,
Times Table In IJBnt Sept. 17, 1000.
Tialm for llassley and local points, connnt.
In,- at Hassle sslth L'lle railroad lor Nesv York,
Jtcsbuigli ad Intermediate poluU, lets Scraa
tn at 7.03 a. in. and 2.23 p. in.
Tiaim arrlse at Bcranton at 10.M a a, and
t.10 p. iu.
Week
Specials
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