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THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1900.
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Published Dally. Etrept Sunday, ly The ; Ttlti.
line Publishing Company, at Kilty Cent! a Month.
i.ivv s. nirtiAnt), Editor. .
O. F. RYMIEK, llulnrs Manager.
New Yoik OflUei 160 Vimnti "l.
H. S. Vltl'.t'tiAND.
Solo Agint (or Foreign AdiertlMng.
Entered nt (lie I'enlotllce nt Scranton, l'a., its
Second-Clan Mall Matter.
When spire will penult, Tho Tiltmno U alvvavi
ctatl to print short letter from Its friends benr
lug on currrnt tcplcs Imt Its rule Is tint tlue
must lie night il, tor publlontlnn, by the writ"'
real name! anil the rnliilllnli proiodcnt '" i nC
ecplniicp l tlmt all conlillullons slnlt lo subject
to editorial rev Won,
sckantojc, nicrnMitnri 21, 1000.
AJvoi'iitcs nf lhr viaduct pioinil
llon 11s It stands hip tmf.tlf In eiltl
I'M tiff liiillirr Keller for HeoUltiff In ad
vance! h IcriiI (Intuition of his llffht'i in
11 pinpoltv. -owner ntlliji et to dnnriKo.
us well in a lcffiil definition of tin'
ell'M ilRlit lo enter upon 1111 MiM'
ptlo vvlii)e Intidrii of rnstt In n ) over,
(vtliiuitcil. TIip i.olnl'i mlicl In .Mr.
I ollci'i I'ontiMitlon i.ils'ii 'ipnlv at iipy
litiii' to miy iitlu r iltl.ieii. The need
01' the Viaduct 'm coiii'O'Ii l. lint that
dms not Justify ilHcxmil of II10
ilr'its of Individual luopcity ov. now.
'I ho c who 1 ililel.e Air. Keller for pio
tci'thiff his own Inti'icsts would sing n
dltferotit tune If In his plaee.
Locating the Blame.
T IS I'NFOUTtWATi: that the
iiiiii"it ol the employes of the
Ki'i.iiilnn Kallwav company for
ilciie.neil limns of lalioi and an
liieieii'-i'd Lite of ti.iy should have
liceii lefiiMMl. It Is unfoi lunate that
the icmp'iiiv's llnarcl.il tondltion does
not moid to It to justify the ni.in.iKO-
lllent ill .leieililiff to this lequest. It
Is ,iKo unfoitunnte that the people
who pUionUe till-. ( oiiip.iiiy h.no for
yens had to 1 Ide In tins whleh, upon
the .net.iKP, aie f.u Intel lor to the
c.iib In most elties, and h.tve had to
"nuejil 11 -i t Ilo which, while lnipioed
as fast as the company's suiplus earn
ings have permitted, has never been
"ntlsf.u tm. to elthei pittons 01 nian
itKdiicnt. All those thhiffs .lie unfoi
tun.ite he(.iu-e the. opci.ite as a han
dicap upon local de olopnient. trenoiate
u 11 1 est anions the eompanj's eniplojes
a niyst liidusti Inns and woithy body
of men, (ommandins wldespiead pub
lle sMiip.ithy and make haul the
woik of the liian.iKomoiit without
. folding lair leturn to the capital in
isted. Km thrsc mistoi tunes who aie to
blaine'.' l'oiliaps, pilinaillj, the fmn
chisp -ut iiliilm s whose HUiLOsshe
manipulations of constituent p.n ts of
the pioscnt ti.utlon company, alwajs
elleeted run tiptly and with fat i.iKc
olis ohaiffed back iipim the piopeitv in
the foi 111 of bonded 01 olliei indebted
ness, lia e lo.ided this Institution down
so heavily with IKed chaiRes that its
eauiincr capacity Is Insiifllclciit to sup
1101 1 tliem and at the same time to sus
tain the co1-Is of a first class spivlce,
intituling seneiotis wapes to laboi ati'l
11 isonable dividends Hut ei iindai ily
the blame attaches to tho public; opin
ion vvlilcli has witnessed, without 01
(J.uiiecl olijectloti, this Ions dtama of
lniino business in councils and which,
while conscious of the fact that It was
liennr lobbed, has not failed to ap
plaud the smai tties.s of the tobbots and
10 extend to them lepeated as.stit
ances ol its piofound considciatlon.
It (liiiiny: the ne.xt few das a Rood
in.uij thousand ol out dtiens whose
Miles at ji.ut pi line lies i ould hae
Kineilied these Mis at am lime with
lust a lltle e.xeuise ol civic spiilt and
hotse sense, shall hae to incur Ineon
enleiuo in i oir-eiuence of the stieel
inr stiike and shall In their exaspera
tion teel like sweat itiff at soinobodv,
let lliem be Just enough to .shoulder
tin li own pi opii lion 01 the icsponsl
bilitv and lecoqnUe in the piesent af
file lion an adinonition for the futuie.
'I'lio nation which is willing to in oak
n tieaty when Us tonus b"conti onet
011s must expect othoi nations to ic-
ipKx.Ue. The Kiilleii Stat s cannot
afunil to tollow out 11 policy ol bad
faith with r,icnl Uiltaln In lespeot to
getting iid 1.! the t'layton-lUilwr
ue.ll. It 1 10k two to 'liake tli.it l.ai
gnln, and it will take two to lneak il
Aim K t . le gi.lnod Iiom th" other
side In coin Illation uud io(;uot than
b, thunts jind demands.
The Flat Advertising Rate.
IF TUP. edltot of the Times ihad
load closely what has been said
In The Tilliuiiu iibout Its flat
adveitlsltifi into, he would have
undoistood that no atteniiit has boon
made to apply It to uuoxplied eon
tiaots enteied Into pnor to Us adop
tion, a com se legally us well us moral
ly liupoMsibie, (tut to nil new business
It has been applied Iniltx-lbly and ini
P.jitl.tlly. Taltlng as n basis both tho
rljo and tho quality of 'i'lio Tilbune'd
steadily growing oil dilution, a clicu
llitlou lestlng not upon cheapness
ajouo, but upon Its leuognized loador
slilp In tho news Hold, and liguilng to
lueludo 11 fair mm gin of pi oris on 11
ictisonnblo piopnitlon of ndverthlng
spam to lending nmttei1, o linva cn
talillshed n Hat 1.1m jier Inch which
does nwny with till disci ImlnatloiiR
nnd inequalities, enables evciy advor-lli-pr
to computo ut n glance the coat
of Tilbuno space, and puts iho com
modity of udvoi rising upon 11 stubla
nil Just basis of valuation.
.Most moiolmnts In oftoiing stnridaid
article;, for utile matk the pi Ice In
plain figuips, and stick to that pile?.
They do this because their expoilono
reaches them that suUi a policy In
the long in; litilldb uiuiho conildonco
ot the public In their honesty uud In
tegrity and adds stability and char
peter to their business.. The hnblt of
ellng to ono man onu nitlclo at 0110
mite and to another man tho) same
t.rtlcle nt another pi Ice in unbusiness
like, because when It gets found out
publla confidence In that kind of bubl
ness dealing disappear. Theie Is no
talld icason why nowspacei.s should
liMltate to adopt and enforco the Hat
rate for advertising. It U Just as fair
tn the udveitlsor lib to the publisher,
end is u. convenience to both, Wo
commend It to tho attention and attt'ly
of the accomplished pinnrlctnr of the
Times and to pttlirtahers cveiy where.
Jt Is Iho coming t ate.
Another inllrontl, tho Chicago nnd
Northwestern, bun iinnounccd nn old
ng" and disability pension hcIipiup for
fnlthfill employes. Aler who hnve
seived with good lecordo for tltlrly
ynats nie In bo lollred on a pension
for life equal to one per eent. of their
nvptage nmnthly wngei during the
li'st ten ypius. The company P'll
nitites that to adopt thli .sjstotn will
add $200,0'") n year lo Its pppnH-",
but the inoii'.v will undoubtedly bo
well expended. A nil lnsuianoo
ttgnlnst stilkes It ought to be worth
that.
The Justification for Subsidies.
OPPOSITION TO the shipping
bill now pending In congiess
Is dictated almost wholly by
the belief, pxptessed, for ex
ample, in thp cm lent number of the
Knglnppilng News, that "tho pilndplo
of fost"ilng sppclnl Industtlos by til
led p-iyiiien,ts fiom the nnitlonnl
treistiiy Is a new one for thp United
State."
Hut Is this pilnelplo a new one?
tins It not bepn aplled in numerous
ways In tho pasty The piotcctlve tar
llf when tin own mound the Infant
Industry to piotoct It against nilnotis
lotelgn competition is different In de
tail, but Is it not Identical In policy?
Tho grant of government land to laigo
lallway enterpilsos calculated to open
to .settlement and civilization vast
tiacts of dcseit or pi able, one of the
moans wlieiebv our great continental
Punk linos weie encouingod In tho
eaily days of western development,
was dilferent In detail, the chief dlf
feionce being that tho Subsidy was
one oMnncl title Instead of ensh; but
the pilnelplo Is identical. Tlipe meth
ods have each ben ciltlclsed severely,
the lines of nigument following closely
those now employed to idefeat tlie
shipping bill: but each policy has
been magnificently vindicated by 10
sults. The light ot the government to fos
ter a special lndtistiy by dliect pay
ments fiom tho national trcasuiyls
(oi)stitutionally imptegnablo under
the clauso empoweilng congiess to
pun ide for tho gonenl weltaio. It is
exoicised a thousand times evciy day
by mall subsidies, by picmlums for
w at ship speed in ocos of contract
lequircments, by awards to test an-i
develop special discoveries In otd
nnnce, by appropilatlcms for pnpum.it
ic tube mail delivery, etc., etc., Those
expendltuies aie lustiftcd upon the
giound that tho benefit confeued up
on the pellicular lecipiont of thp
money Is only incidental to a laigo
and lasting public benefit.
This Is the basis of the aigumotu
for shipping, subsidies. Tiio gain In
the upbuilding of an Anieiicnn mei
thant matine is incident. il to tho ship
owner, for If he wanted to bo could
imest his money in foicign ships just
as easily and at pioscnt more piofp
ably. Put the gain to tho nation, to
th" publlj welfrue. Is piimarv and
esenlinl. Heme the justillcation for
govc'iimonta! aid.
Theie is consolation in tho thought
that walking is good foi the health.
New Mexico.
THIl ltKQIJKST or New .Mexico
for statehood, again put toi
watd sttenuotisly at AVash
lngton.ghes inteiest to somo
llsuies as to hoi losomces and devel
opment put foi th In (loveinnr Oteio's
last lopott.
Kvelusivo of Jndians, who number
T,?,W, tho population of theteiiitoiy is
L'.'o.OOO or neatly fle times that or
Nevada, which enjoys statehood with
out deseiving It. The .tie.i Is 711,000,000
acies or f, 1,000,000 not alieady lesotved
enough to sustain a population ot
.nllllons. The assessed altiatlon of ie.il
and peisonnl piopeity Is $3S,l"iL',lSl and
the total teiiltoiial Indobtedncss onlv
$I.1TS,1L.!.
Theie ate t,70l miles of tailio.id In
opetation, ::0I miles liming boon opened
last yeiu. The banks of New Mexico
have $7,4.'G,2:iS In lesouiees; the inter
nal tovenuo iccelpts last year were
Double those of the joar befoie: 3.1S7,
Jll tons of coal weie ptoduced, 138,300
tons mote than the year pievlous, the
value of this coal being estimated at
?l,37,lfi": and of (oke the ptodtiotlon
was 4',.S0.! tons. In and about tho coal
mines l',01," men weie employed but
moio aio letiuliod, those now at woik
being Insulllelent to fill ouleis. Flguies
of piogiess In gold and copper mining
ute not given but this Is said to have
been lemaikiibly sutlsfactoty.
Agileultuie genet ally Is on n most
satlsfnctoty basis throughout the tonl
toiy. The cultivation of the sugar beet
Is lecelvlng much attention, the s-oll
and climate being peculiaily adapted to
Its pioductlon, Alfnlfa gi owing Is
making tapld stildes, as within a few
years stockmen have given up entltoly
their old range methods and have gone
to fattening their own cattle, sheep and
hogs on nlfalfn pioduced at their
homes, lather than bend their stocks
to Nansas, Nebiasku, and Mlssouil to
be fattened op coin. Kxtiaoidlnaiy
success attends hoitlcultuio In all Its
branches, and the piogiess In this line
of pioductlon Is most satisfactory. Tho
live-stock Industry ts in a flouiJshlng
condition. No business offois moio
piolltablo lotuins than does sheep nils
Ing and wool growing in New Mex-lco.
There Ivis been vast impmvemeiit In
tho flocks In iccent yenisj tho wool
Blown Is of a dlveisllled cluuactei,
scaling all the woy from tho finest De-luiiie-Meiino
to the coai.sest caipet,
Piactlcally half tho wool clip, it Is said,
Is pioftt to the grower, Tho total clip
for New Aloxlco for the year Is upwaid
of 18,000,000 pounds, Tho number of
sheep la the teultory Is estimated to
bo over 4,000,000. The vast production
of wool has lesulted In tho establish
ment of other industries, such as wool
bcoming mid wool-pulllng plants and
tanneries In vurlous parts of tho tcnl
to'ty, Theie have been sold nnd deliv
ered since Jaiumry 1, 1900. 86,170 head
of cattle; one and two year old steers
nt $15 to J20 per head for one3 and S18
to iil for twos. Uuilng tho year end
ing Juno 30, UiOO, iH.OW head, mostlv
steer cattle, weie sold and i amoved
from Iho tenllory amounting tb7 about
$1,000,000, and during the same period
theie weie brought Into the teirltory
to remain, 13,005 head. The gi outer por
tion of the slock range Is on public
domain, .
Noteworthy advancement has been
inndo In the cause of popular education.
The leirltorlul school system Ih mod
pled after that of Illinois ,tnd Kansaa,
and a direct, taf Is levied Cor the sup
lioi t of such schools, vniylng fiom IVi
to .'I mills annually. Piitler the opera
tion of these school laws and llle hearty
Interest displayed In the Piifotccment
tlipieof by Iho people, tho IllltPtacy of
Hip teultory has decreased by leaps
and bounds. Theto nie B'-MljS ehlldien
of school age In the teultory, and the
total enrollment In thp schooln Is 37,173.
Thp number of public schools Is r,76 and
the number of tcaoheis employed 706,
whose average monthly pay Is $31.10.
In addition ate tho sectailan schools.
The Pte.sbytoilan church supports 25
schools, attenilecf by 1,10,", pupils; the
Catholics IS, attended by 1,002 pupils;
the Methodists It schools, attended by
iW pupils, and the Npw West commis
sion li schools, attended by 21!) pupils,
It Is estimated that tho poicentngo of
thp Inhabitants unable to speak Eng
lish will now not exceed ir per cent. A
teiiltoiial statute compels tho attend
ance nt school of all children between
the ngos of S and 10 yenis at least
tluoe months In each year. Also, in the
higher educatlonul Institutions, such as
tho University, College of Agriculture
and Mechanic Aits, School of Mines,
New Mexico Mllltniy Institute, Notmul
schools, etc., for the maintenance of
which llbeinl legislative endowment Is
provided, over 1,000 tonltorlnl pupils
nie being educated. Attention Is called
to tho fact that the land commission
provided for in the act of congress
donating fi.OOO.OOO acies of public lands
to New Mexico for educational pur
poses Is fully oiganlzed and doing ex
cellent woik, which will redound great
ly to the advantage of the school Inter
ests of the tenitoty.
Whether It shall be New Mexico's
fate to gain the coveted forty-sixth
place in the galaxy of states or remain
for some time longer In territorial
swaddling clothes, her development is
to be noted ,nd appreciated and the
pluck of hei citizens is to bo esteemed.
Whether oung Cudahy's rescue was
worth $2,",000 will now doubtless be
come the topic of debate, especially
since tho law's maximum valuation of
a human life In damage suits against
can lor cotporatlons is only a fifth as
much.
Lord llobeits always was a lucky
man. Betwixt Bullcr and Kitchener
his leputatlon Is secure.
Figures Showing
Hou) Prices Uary
Waslunctmi, IVc. 21.
AtOMI'AltlaOV of puces in ISm with those
(if prcrnlme jens In tint Rrcit world's
niuKrt, London, i nnde bj Professor V
Suiprhrck in a pulilirntion Issued by the
Itoi.il stitisticd snuch of London, I'ncland,
and just rcccnrcl I. tho tteisui. luinnu of strt
tMh. this rompuison, iC(ordliu to Professor
siucrlicck'- sf itPinrnr, width prrredc it, "shows
the rouisp of piiui of foitj five commodities
diirini; the 1 1st twrntv veil? as (ompnred uilh
(he stindud petiod of eleven v irs, 1Sfi7-'77."
Iho st dement of v dues is In the form of "Index
immheis," hi whidi Ihe iviiko puce during
the penod 1W.7-77 is tikin t' 100 and the tela
live prne in the tens noued, fiom lNfiO to ISOi),
is luseil thertmi. The fortj the iitides ale nr
linked in ii preat groups epetshle food,
.iiiunil food, sukhi, c otti e mil UJ. luineriK, te
tiles , aid Mindrj miteiiiK
u
In voKd.ihlo food the index number for the
jeir ISsO wis k'l; for the veil leM, i,S, for the
veil lsro it w i-, a, in lSTi it leiched its lowest
point, fil, nml in 18'D .ivei med foi the veir, (-0.
In nninial food the flKiue ln-lSSO wis 101; for
ISssI, f.1, foi 1R00, SJ; in IS'iO nKiin the lowest
point, Si, and in 1S9'), 7 Sngu, tea and colTee
stood in ISfln it 8.S, in lSOO nt 70, nnd lejclud
their lo(t ivei me, il, in 1RSS, and in 18011
stood nt It, though for coffee and ten, as shown
in Hie (li-.cuv.inii ,u(oin)inlni; the tables, tho
Is'ii IliruKs weie the inwet lecorded in the
tildes. In nuneinls, the indt flRiue in 1SS0 was
71); in ssj, (fl; in 18'KI, SO, in ISO" It leiehed
its lnvvi-t jioinl . W, and in 1M1 htood at 8.',
In- fii the Inflict point In tho twenty .veirs"
petiod, IS-sll 10, undei consideration. In textiles
the index flginc foi lSO was 81; foi 1SII0, CO,
and niched the lowest point in 1807 and lfcllS,
when it stood in eicli jiar at SI, ictuiniui; in
ivi'i to ,, In the list lieiikd "-undr.v mnterlals"
the index Hum- foi 1880 was 8')i foi ISSo, 70; for
IS'hi, 1,1, mil leached its lowest point In 1807,
when It stolid at 0.', and in 1SU0 letuined to G3.
'lakinij tlie itiand tntil of the fortj five articles
eonsieleiod In the various clisses of venetnlde
food, u n im il food, siit-n, 'cnlTie and tea, inin
eiaK, textiles and sundiics, the! Index flgme for
issn w i-, 88; foi iss'i, 7J; foi 1S', 7.', and in lSOfl
reiehed its lowest point, id, ictiiinlue lu 18!a
to OS.
o -lli-.iu-.slnK
ihe lible fiom vvlikh the above
fiiiuie-. wire t il.en, Professor hauctheck. i,vs;
"Ihe index flguie foi all (ouiiuodlties wjs lis,
asiinst (II in 1S0S, or .ti per eent, below- the
si mil ml period, 1807-77, and 14 per cent, below
the ten vears 1878 57, but I per unf, above the
uvei me ot the list ten veirs. As compaied with
isu-j the adv nice amounted to I points, or (IVi
per cent., while the rise on 1800, tho lowest jear
on ucord, vvns as much as 7 points, or ll'J per
te nt. The lUe wis smaller tlnn was ptobably
expectrel lij nimy oKserveis, and tills is ex
plnlnid by tlio fiet that tho nvernse odvauce
for the whole jear opplinl onlv to materials,
nnd line prlncipilly to minerals, to a smaller
extent lo textile.-., and to u verv slluht extent
to sundry mnterlals. Articles of food, on the
other hand, vine in tlie nuKiiuate lower an ad
vantage, no doubt to consumers nnd were ex
actly on a level with 1S07, no that the advance
obtained in 180S was again lost.
MR. CONNELL FOB SENATOR.
I'roni tho Fne l'ro-.
We should ceitilnly be veiv glad to sec Mr,
f'onncll eleilul to the uenalc, We should take
pi ide in Ihe fnct, not onlv ns fellow citizens
and townsmen, but because of bis woithinesg for
tint office, lie proved himself iliirlns th strike
to be a, stcillni; frit ml o laboi. That he was
disinterestedly so, (he miners leaned onlj nftei
the stilke's condition levenleel the successful
and beiciilenn ellnits Wllllnm Council mido to
eircct a hcttliment. Ills vlleat Inducer lannot
ilmy lint, while the officers of the United Mine
Woikcis.' union bear tesllmoiu- io It, 'Ihe I'lee
1'icss illffirs from .Mi, Connrll on many polliieal
issum, but sinee a Iti publican sinitor is to he
irtunied, wo should be pinud to see him eleslg
liatcd to lliat liiich liuiioi.
LITERARY NOTES.
r'x-1'rcsident Cleveland Is wrllins for the Sat
urday Euniuf; Post u H'llcs of strong aillcles
which will njipear in the nuzulne during tho
winter nioiitlij, Sonic ot these u.ers will deal
with political atlaiis and others with the per
sonal problems of jouiijj men. They will be ilr.
Cleveland's first uttciamcs in any magazine on
tho ipiestlons of the day blncc ho left the white
llOUSi..
Ilio Heiunlier number ot Cuircnt HUtory lu
an unusual abundniicc of timely articles ol In
terest, anions lliem uvicvvs of the mot leci-it
developments in China, South frlca tluiopc,
and the new Aiucrkjii uoaamIvm. '1 lie treat-
Xs000X000
The
People's
Exchaege
a lerenf.r.tn ntKinle'n llel'dii f II..
rt tlenellt nf All Who Have Houses to
Rent, Ileal llstnto or Other Property lo Sell
nr l!xrliunffp. nr Htm Hunt Stlimllnns nr
Help These iniii H.civertlenicnts Cost .
One Cent i Word, s'ljr Insertions tor Klin
vinis a vvoni lixcept rillUJllons vvantcu,
Which Am Inserted Free.
ooooooooooooooooo
Help Wanted Male,
AXY PIIIISON WHO WILIj DisTiHiiun: cut
minis for '.00 dally should address btnnd
ard Co., I Wells, UIiIpjko.
Situations Wanted.
.SITUATION" WANTFO-IIV VOIINO MAS', AS
bartender. K. I'rnnels, 700 Scr.inton street.
VA.NTi:-A SITUATIOV AH IIOOKKKHPIIH Oil
iLsslstant booklccepcr. liookkectier, care ol
Trlliunc.
sirtJATiov WA.vruo-fiDii.s akd niiNTi.n-
men stopping at hotels can have their laun
drv dono nt n very rejsonible pricie. fi'20 Pleas
ant street, West fclde. llcst ot city references.
ment nf the Crcnrli Canadlnn question Is es
pecially able and worthy of attention The
revelations of the census of 1000, the politic;,
of alt countries, thp luulnes nnd Industrial slt
uition, new scientific discoveries and mcchnnlcal
Inventions; these nnd hundreds of, other topics
within a world-wide 1 inge are levievved with
clcnrniss and intelligent appreciation.
Winston ("luirchiU, the Dullish war cones
pondent nnd son of f.oid Itatidolpli (.liuichill,
who Ins latelj letuined fiom South Africa, con
tributes a slrlklnfr. chirnctcr sketch of Lord
lloberts to the .laiiuxr.v number of The Woild's
Work, based upon an intimate, flrst-lund study
of tlie ecie.it soldier.
Tlie flist of a serieii of stories bv Cainien 'viva
(I Ibnbeth queen of Konmania) wliich the Wo
man's Home Companion will print during loot
will appeal In the eebruary niunbeL of tint
mijfi7liu It Is entitled J'A I'csthal in
Heaven "
A stukin? fentuie of Keervbodv's Ma.i!n?iiie for
Innuiry Is a series nf Inellnn portu.its photo
grnphed fiom life, with expinnatorv text nnd
specimens ot Indiin dinwings and llternture
which shed considerable light upon the Indian
c'laiactei and its possibilitus.
The latest issue of Munlilpjl ITalrs is devoted
to a discussion from v irious stnndpointa of pub
lic llprhtitur. The result of municipal lighting
in i number of fouign and several American
uties is considered in detail
V chnractcr study of Clans Spiceklcs, Ihe
sugir king, constitutes nn exceptioinllv inter
estinej (iiture of Alnstee's for January In fic
tion, too, this number is notable, constituting
a ejenetous dime's woith
" THE WORLD jtojtjt
ONE HUNDRED YEARS
AGO TODAY" jtjtjtjtjt
Copyright, 1000,
by R. K. Hughes,
ville.l
Loms-
AS NWOI.hOV (hove with Joieplune to tho
opera a iiulden explosion took place on tho
Hue Stint-Niciiip, in Paris, which killed
and wounded fcevcial people and daninp;id
about liftv houses Ihe cainnpc of Rnnnpatte
escaped Ono hundiiil and thirty peions weie
arrested, clnrged with conspiracy in the plot,
and were lonvicted In a lesolution passed by the
servile senate, in substitution for all letrnl trial.
1'lot.s for the assnssinntion of Jvnpoleon both b
the Republicans and the Rojnlists 1ml been un
dertaken, but this- wholes lie arrist and conviction
put an end, at least temporal il, to them nil.
The llhinv nf the nulled stnles coiiRiess was
flist established. Manv other funous lihraues
date from this jeir also. Tn the United Kingdom
t line were founded the Downing- at Cambridge,
the Tree library and museum nt Canterbury,
the Select Subscription Library at Edinburgh,
Ihe Dumfries at Langholm, the Hole Office at
London; in France ono at Ajnccio, Corsica, an
other at Chalons Sui-Mirnej in the German em
pire one at Constance; in Oreece the Coifu Pub
lie libruv. That at the Unlvcisity ot Georgia
at Athins, f.n . and tiie Lexington (Kv.) binary
weie also established in 1S00.
Neuly the whole of Cluniae Abbev building at
Clugny, the most extensive and magnificent es
tablishment in France, was swept avvnj. Some
idea ot tlie cbsistei wiought niaj be formeel
fiom the fict tint when, in 1215, Pope Innocent
IV,, accompanied by tvvelve caidinals, a patri
arch, two archbUhops, the two gcneials of the
Carthusians and Cisteicinns, the King (St, Louis)
and tluee of his sons, the Queen Mother, Raid
win, Count of rinnders and Emperor of Con
stantinople, the Duke of Iliugundy, and six
lords, isltcdtheabbcy,they,vith their attendantn,
were lodged within the monastery without ilia
ariaugiug tlie monks, 400 in number, so enor
mous were its dimensions.
George llivon, 1'nglish navigator, who In mak
ing a minute explointlon of the northwest coist
of Amerlci found numeious small Ulnnils, pmts
and bajs, of which Queen Charlotte's Island,
Port Mulgrave, Noifolk llaj and Dixon's archi
pelago may be named ass the most important,
died.
Ihe following pcisoiia, who won fame during
life, were bout dining tills ,vnr:
lijl Audray, Krencli paintri,
Johnnn Zilin, German architect,
.lulis Rnstide, Ficneli journalist,
Rev. Robert Wills, Ihitlsh author.
.Iiian DanderK, Peruvian statesman.
Milton nadgi'i, Amcricin clergjinan.
John Henry Winder, American soldier,
John V, Yeomans, American clergvtnan.
Joseph Ernst von Randel, Germ in sculptor,
Mario Armand d'Aveae, Trench geogrnpher,
Joseph Lanier Williams, American statesman,
Ergcni Ahramovitcu Ii.natjnskl, Russiau
poet.
Alexander Young, American Unitarian clergy
man. Thomas Whlttcinore, American clcigvman and
author,
Moses Yale Reach, American Inventor and
Journalist,
J, ('. Dakewell, English physician, Joumallit
and author,
THE WEST,
I llttcn to tlie runiblo and rattle of tin rail
And tn my ears unfolded Ihe world's most won
dious tale;
The prairlo tamed and broken; the forest split
In two;
The lake and ocean blended; the mountain slilv.
cieel Ihroiicjli;
Ihe chnsin knit vlth iron; tho cataiact svvun
back;
Roth 'lime nnd Distance shrunken vvltli every
foot ol tUllv.
The tiump ot millions westward Is echoed from
the wheel;
The strain ot millions stilvlnp; sensations new
to (eel:
New title planned at twilight, pcifected with
the claw ii ;
Our Nation's might replenished by western brain
and hi aw n.
The fiulti aie, a)e! most luscious; Hiq flowers
fairest bloom;
The men .uu best aiiiflir.ivcst, and Hide Is least
ol si com
Where bets the Stai ot Tinplie, where bun nt
ProreM dlp,
And t limiting tho vvl.cat fields and tllds (he
Kiianln,' shins.
I'. A. .Muruy, in New York Tiibunc.
For Rent.
rou iii:st-m:vi,v ihiinisiim) iidoms tx
new house. Slcini licit IHH Mjrtlo mreet,
between tjnliicy nnd Monine avenues.
For Sale,
rou ham: 20 miamis i'iii:n:itni:n stock or
me nr. nanu conuensoil Milk Co nt pnr. 7
per cent. Rtiarantccdl owner must hnve inh Im
medlitcly, AildrcBH II, I), Tribune ufllce.
con ham:-a uKi.iviinv covutr.ti wahov,
hm been In use about two months. .irlnhle
for ft Rrocery nlorc, dry rooiN otote or other
inercantlle purposes. Apply lo Wlllhm Cralr;.
I Oil SM.I-llltlCK ntm.DIMI, NO. 111 t.VCK-
nwntina nvciuie, comer W'nstdimtnn iivcuue,
being the property recently neeuplcd mid now
being vacated by the Hunt tt Conned Cnminny.
A. II. HUNT.
fop. aLt:-co.vn:Ty or nousi: runxi.
turc, carpets, Ledellng, etc. 0J2 Washington
venue.
Wanted To Buy.
kAlWSVaA.A
W'ANTIlD-St'COND HAND SI.Ol MC1IINTS:
must bo In Hood oidci, slate particulars s
to make and price. Address L M., itcneral cle
IHcry, Scranton, Pa.
Board Wanted.
DOAllD WANTKD-ron Tlini'.n APDbTS AND
ono Sim II child, in respectable Jewish fam
ily, living Ic first-class neighborhood. State
price. W. A., Tribune office.
Money to Loan,
MONRV TO LOAN ON IIOM) AND MOltTGAOH.
lany amount. M. 11. Holgate, Commonwealth
building.
ANY AMOUNT 01' MONEY TO I,OA-O.UlCK,
straight loans or Building and t.oi.i. At
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on X. V. Walker,
314-315 Conncll hulldln;.
Lost.
LOsT-OV SUUItUAY, IN Till', CIIVIHAI,
cltv, a seal mulT. tinder will lie rewarded if
article Is li turned to 814 Gibson street.
LOST VOCKUTDOOK CONl'MMNO MIAM,
Bum of money nnd lallioid ticket with own
er's n une. Itenatd foi its letuiu to Cijstal
Laundry.
Recruits Wanted.
MARINE CORt P. U. S. NAVY, ItnCRUIT.S
wanted Able bodied men, service on our
war ships in all parts of the world and on laud
in the Philippines when required. Recruiting of
Deer, 10J Wjoming avenue, Scranton.
Personal.
INFORM VUOV W"ATi:i Ol' I'RIMO llOUl.Tl'I,
who was u resident of cvv Aork Cit N. v.,
pnoi to 1S03. If ho is cleid, his lulls will In .11
of something to their advmtige bv addicssinr
Jos. O. Liddlc, Ucn. 1'. O. Box, Col, .New- iuilc
Cltv, X. Y.
LEGAL.
bids will uc nrcmfu r tiii: oi itci: nr
l'l ink (!. Wollt, Ho tid ot Tiade building, foi
grading the site of the piopo-cil ltollli g Mill
jdant of 'liiumis A. Hichl, eoincr of .lacl.iou
sticit mid Langst ill .ivemie. 'lhciL will be fiom
live to llttein thousand cubic jaids uf matcilal lu
be lemoved. Bids will be opened VWdncadav, De
cember 20, at 1 p in. 1 lie- cuiupauv lCocne the
light to reject any or all bids
JeOriCi: lb IlKKhUY (UK.V 'IHVT Till: A
mul meeting of tlie stockholder of the
Spiing Bteok Wutci utiply ( oniinny will bo
laid nt the office of the Cuuipanv in "tho Bo.ud
af Tiadc Uullding, bci.,nton, t'cuiisvlvama, Jm
uaiy JOlli, 1W1, at 10 o'clock n in., foi the
election of dluctois foi the ensuing veal and
foi the tiun-iactioti of such other business as
may propirlj come before the meeting.
T. IL W ATKINS sicrctmy.
NOTICE s, HKItLUY OIVLN ril VT THE AV
nual meeting of tlie stockholders of the
Moosic iA iter Ciuiipiny will be lu.li at the of
fice of the Companv in the Bonrd of fridc
Hinlding Scinnton Pennsvlvanin .laiiuuv loth,
1001, at 10 30 a. m, foi the election of diiee
tois lor the ensuing Jem, and foe the tiansae
Iton of such othei business as nuy piopeili
come before the meeting.
ROBERT C. ADAMS, sccieftuv.
NOTICE IN Rh: ASSESSMENT OF lUMAGrs
and benefits to piopeities on Jackson street
In the Court of Common Picas of Iackiwinni
Count, No 018, .Much term, lb17. The lineki
slgned viewers iippointed by the Court of om
nion Picas of Lackawanna couutv, to assess the
d Hinges and benefits to pioiierties on Jackson
street alleged to be dam igcd on account of the
grading and improvenie nts authouzed by ordi
nances of the citv of Scranton, hereby give notice
tint they will have their first mecti iff en paid
Jackson street in tho city of Scranton, county
and stale aforesaid along the line of snid im
piovcments on Mondaj, tho seventh dny of Jnn
inry, A. I), lfiOl, at 1(1 o'clock a. in , and view
the premises afifected by snid grndi-ig, at whiih
time and pliee all persons intcicstcd In cild
dnninges and benefits and their witnesses v. ill
hnve nn opportunity to be he ml, should they
so desire.
. ,i. roLRonw jr.,
EVAN' J. DVV1S,
M. J RUDDY.
PROFESSION A L.
Certified Public Accountant.
O. SPAULDING, 2J0 1IROADWAY, NEW
A oil..
Arcbitects.
EDWARD IL DAVIS, ARCHITECT, C0NNE1.L
building, Ei ranton.
FREDERICK h. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE
building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton.
Cabs and Carriages.
RUBBER TIRED CARS AND CARRIAGES; Bfc&T
of 6crviro Prompt attention given orders, by
'Dhone. 'Phones 2G72 and W32. Joseph Kellev,
121 Linden.
Dentists.
DR. O. E. E1LE.VUERGER, PAULI ISUILdTnO,
Spruce street, Scranton.
DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRIVATE HOS.
pital, comer Wjoming and Mulberrj.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WVOMINQ AVENUE.
DH. IL F. REYNOLDS, OPP, P. 0.
Hotels nnd Bestauvnnta.
IMG ELK OAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE.
cue. Rates reasonable,
P. ZEIOLER, Pioprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D,, L. & W, PAta-
tengcr depot. Conducted on the European plun.
VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Xawyers.
J, W. DROWNING, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL,
lor-at-low. Rooms S12 J13 Hears building.
D. B. HEPLOCILE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NECa
tlated on real estate security. Hears building,
corner Washington avenue and bpruce street,
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAI'P, ATTORNEYS
and counsellor si-law. Republican building,
Washington avenue.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COU.V
ellors at-lavv. Commonwealth building, Roomj
10, 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATIORNEY, ROOMS
P03 C0J, 0th Boor, Hears building,
L. A. WATRFS. ATTORNEY-AT.LAW, BOARD
ol Trade, building, Scranton, l'a.
O. B. PITCHER, ArrORNF.Y-AT.LAW, IIOA!tli
ol Trade building, Scranton, Pa,
PATTERSON tc WILCOX, TRADERS' NAUONaI
Bank building.
O, COMEOYS, 0.13 'REPUBLICAN RU1LDINO
A. W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, ilBARS 1II.DH
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK & CO . SEEDSSIEN AND NURS.
crimen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, lOiO North Main avenue; sloro tele"
phone, 1S2.
Schools,
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, SCRWION,
l'a. Course preparatory to college, law, medi
cino or business Opens Sept, I'ith. Send for
.atBlnTli.. II..V. 'riinmj4 ronn l.lj. 11 nriii.
clpal and proprietor; W, E. Plumlcv, A. M , I
licaduiaster. J
ALWAYS BUSY.
The )ouii!r man Ins no inc for "Rubber N'ecks,"
(nit he mull! Iinully live through (he vvlntrr
without Rubber Hoots. We have all tho kinds
lie needs Our lorm King he likes best.
sioiiLS oii:n r.vnNiNos until Avn:it tub
HOLIDAVS.
Lewis (&Reilly
114-11G WYOMING AVENUC.
'Phone 2452. Free delivery.
S'
HOLIDAY 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.
Reynolds Bros
Stationeis and Engravers,
Hotel Jermyn Building.
Physicians and Surgeons.
JAMES 1 I'UliSLLt, SI. D., SPECHL1ST,
.Mental and Iveivoui Diseases. Lindm street
(opp 1'. O)
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 013 NORTH WASHINGTON
av enue.
DR. S. W. L'AMORIHUX, OrFICE E30 WASH
ington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry.
Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidnejs and
Ecnlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to
4 p. m.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUE1TEL, REAR 511 LACKAWANNA
venue, Scranton, l'a, manufacturer of Wire
Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER,
also Indies' vvaUta. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
A71inRlGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools, no odor. Impiovcc! pump used.
A. D. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North
Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, corner
Adams and Mulbcny. Telephone 051.
MRS L T. KELLER, SCALP TREATMENT, 60c. j
shninpoolng, 50c. ; facial massage; manicur
ing, 25c; chlropodj. 701 (Julncy. i
BTuElvi ORCHESTRA-MUSIO FOR BALLS,
picnics, parlies receptions, weddings and con
cert work furnished. For terms address R. I,
Bauer, conductor, 117 Wjoming avenue, ovei
Ilulbcrt's music store.
MEGRGEE BROS, PRIMERS' SUPPLIES, KS.
vclopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1J0
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa.
THE WILKFS BARRi: RECORD CAN PE HD
in Si ranton at the news stinds of Reisinan
Bros, 403 Spruce and 501 Linden; SI. Norton,
822 Lackawanna avenue; I, S Schutzcr, 211
Spruce street.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware and Hudson.
In effect Nov. 2j, 1000.
Trains foi Caibondale leave Scranton tit fi 20,
T 1 i, S ft.1. 10 It n. in. ; 12 00, 1.20, 2 14, T 5 5 fi
C ?j, 7.57, o 15, 11.15 p. in, ; 1.10 n m
For Honesdale 0 20, 10 13 a. m; 2 41 and
5 2) p. in
For Nilkei-n.nno (145, 7.4, 9.41, D.1S, 10 li.
11 y, .1. in.; Lis, i IS, J .13, 1.27, 0.10, 7.4S, 10.11,
11 10 p m
For L V. It. It. point 0.45, 11.51 a in,; 2.18,
4 27 and 11 to p. in. '
Foi PiniMlv.mil It. It. points 0 II, 03S a,
m ; i. IS nnd 4 27 p m
For Albany and all points north 0.20 a, m,
and J.52 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
For Caibondale 9 00, H.i3 a. in.; 2 II, 3 12,
5 17, 10 52 p. in.
For Wllkcs-llJiic-OSl, 11.53 a. in., Lis1, 3.2,
0 27, 8.27 p. m
For Allunv ind points north 3 52 p in,
1 or Ilonewlale 9.00 a. m and 1 52 p. ni.
Lowest rntes to all points In United states anl
Can ida.
,i. w. ntmnicK, n. p. . Aibiny, n. y.
11, W. CROsS, 1). P. A Scranton, Pn.
Centinl Raihoad of New Jersey.
Stitloin in New ork Foot of I.ibertj stieel,
N'. It , and Smith FeiiJ.
IIMI! TAHI.E IN l.H'ECT NOV. 25, 1000,
Tiains leave r-ciantou for New Yoik, Newark,
nirabitli. I'hllaililplila, Faston, llcthlelieni, Al
lentovvn, Stanch Chunk and Whltn Haven, at R.'.O
a. m.; expiess, 1.10; express, j 50 p. m. him.
elajs, 2.15 p. m.
For Pittston and vVllkca-naue, S 30 a. in,; i lo
and .1.50 p in. Sundijs, S.ll p, m,
Foi lliltlmoio uud W lahlngtoii, and polnu
South and West via lletlilcheni, S,30 a. m , l 111
3.50 p. in. Mindly, 2.15 p ill.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at U,u
a. m, and 1.10 p. in.
For Iteadlmt, Lebanon and llarmburp, vn VI
lentown, 8 30 a, in. and 1.10 p, m. fcund.iv,
2.15 u, ill.
For I'otlsville, S 10 a in , 1,10 p, m,
Through tickets to all points east, couth and
west st Inwent rates at tho station.
II, P, IHLDWIN. (fen. Paw Agt.
I, II. OLIIAL'SEN, Gen, fcupt.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect Nov. 25, 1000.
'liiilns leave bcrantnn
For Philadelphia and New Yoik Vil . i. II
It. 11, at U 45 and 11,55 a, in, am) 2.18, 4 27
(Black Diamond Expuss), and 11.30 p. m. Sun.
ilavs, D. V II. It IL. 1.5. .S7 I !
For White Haven, llarliton and princlpil
points lu the coil regions, via D. K II. R, R
0 15, 2 18 and 4 27 p. in. lor I'otlsville, 0 15,
2 IH and 4 27 p m.
For Bethlehem. 1 "slon, Reading, ILuMimg
and prlnelpal Inleliiiiellatc stations vli II ; ,
II. It , h 15. 11.55 a. m.; 2.1S, 4,27 (Black Dii.
monil Kxprcs-), 1I..K) p in. bundajs, 1). 4, l, R.
II.. 1.5K t27 p ni,
For 'linikhaiinuik, Tmvauda, L'linlia, llliae i,
Geneva and pilnclpal interinidiato station',, vli
1 I. & W. " U, 8 0 J in. J 10,5 and 3.40
Fen' fienov'a, llocbeslcr, .Buffalo, Magaia Falli,
Chleago, anil ull points west, via I). ,. , R.
11 55 a m, Jii (Black Diamond Kvpivx), 7.4S,
10 11, 1W0 p. in. Sundays, 1). & Jl, R. R
11 M, S.3T I', in,
Pullman parlor and slceiiluj or Lehigh Valley
parlor cars nn all tiains belweeen ilkesllaiie
unci New York, Philadelphia, DuiTjIo and Sus
pension Bridge.
ROI1.1N' II. WlinUR. Gen. Supt., 20 Cortland
street. New York.
CHARLES S. I.EF. Gen Pass Agt , 20 Cortland
street. New v.ork.
A. W. NONNEMACIIER, Div. Pass. Agt., South
Bethlehem, Pj.
For tickets and Pullman lCKCivatious apply to
300 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa.
NLEY'S
k
pedals
FOR
riooday
This being practically the
last day left for "Cbristma9
shopping" we have prepared
a most interesting programme
of specials; gathered from the
various departments, and
such as are generally con
sidered most appropriate for
Holiday Gifts
The prices put on the items
mentioned for this occasion
you will find to be much be
low the regular prices on
similar goods, and are simply
intended as a fitting wind-up
to a most successful and
profitable ''Holiday Season's
Trade." Special prices apply
on
Ladies' and Gent's
F3me Umbrellas,
Fame Silk Comfortables,
Bath Robes
and
Bath Blankets,
Eiderdown
Dressing Saqiaes,
Hand Embroidered
and Real
Lace Handkerchiefs,
Ladies' and Gent's
Kid Gloves,
Fancy Silks for Waists,
Fine Linen Table Sets
and Art Work,
Ladies' and Gent's
Holiday Neckwear
and are for TODAY ONLY'
LACKAWANNA AVENUE
R A ILROAD TIME TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule in Effect Kay 27, 1900.
Trains leave Scranton, D. &, H.
Station:
6.45 a. m week days, for Sunbury,
HaiTisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
9.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Reading Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury Hariisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. m.,) 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.
J, R. WOOD, Gen. Tass. Agt.
J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In Fllcct Dei, 2, 1800.
South-I cave S( ranton feu New York nt 140,
3 (W, 5 50, H 00 nnd 10 05 a. m 12 65, J u p in.
For Philadelphia at S00 and 10 05 a. in.; 12 55
and nnd 3.11 p. m. For Stroudsburg nt
(1.10 p. in. Milk accommodation at 3.40 p. lu.
iiivn nt llohnken at 0 30, 7.18, 102'.
12 0s, 3.15, 4 4S, 7.10 p. ni. Arrive at Phll
adclphli at 1.00, 121, COO nnd 8.22 p. in. Ar
nve from New York at 1.10, 4 Oil and 10.21 a. m ;
100, 152, 5 4 J, 3 15 and 11 ..0 p. in. Front
MioudsbuiK at e 05 a. in.
Noi Hi Leave Scranton for Buffalo and Inter
mediate ft itlons nt 1.15, 4 10, and 0 00 a. in 5
1.55, 5 48 nnd 11 15 p. in. For Oswego and Sjra
eiio at 1 10 a. m. and 1.55 p in For Ulioi at
1,10 a. m. nnd 1.55 p. ill. For Montioso at 0 00
a, m.; 1 05 nnel 5 ! P in. For Meholson nt 4 00
and 0 15 p. in. Foi HlnKhaiuton 10 20 a. m. Ai.
live In Rciaiiton from Butlalo at 1,25, 2 55, B 45
and 10 00 a. m. ; 3 .10 and S.00 p. in. From Os
wego and Sviacusc at 2 55 a. in.; 12.18 and 8 00
p. m. From Utien at ! 55 n. in,; 12. "A and 3 30
n. m. Fiom Nicholson nt 7,50 n, in. nnd fi 00 p.
in, From Montiosd at 10 00 a. m.; J 20 and 8 01
Blnnmsliurg Division I eave Peranlon for
N'oilhiiiiilicrlind at 0 15, 10 05 a. in.; 155 and
5 50 1 1. in For Plymouth at 1.05, 3 10, 8 50 p.
in. For Kingston ot P. 10 u. in. Arilvo at North
unibeilnnd nt 0.15 a. m.; 1.10. 5 00 and 8 45 p.
in. Anive nt Kingston at 8 52 a, in. Arrive at
Plymouth at 2.00, 1 32, 0 15 p. m. Mrive In
Scranton fiom Northumberland nt 0 42 a, m. ;
1" J5 I 50 and 8.45 p. m From Kingston at
1100 a, m. Fiom Plymouth at 7,55 a. in, 3.20,
' SUNDAY TR UN'S.
South leave Scranton 1,40, 3.00, 5 50, 10.05 t,
m. : 3 :u, 3 40 p m.
Vorth Leave Scranton at 1,15, 4,10 a. m.; 1,55,
4 18 and 11.35 p. in.
Blooirtsburg Division Leave Scranton at 10tt5
a, m. and 5 50 p. m.
New York, Ontario and Western R.R.
'11ME TABLE IN KTM3l' SUNDAY, NOV.
loco.
.
North Hound Trains.
1 eave
Si ranton,
10.40 a, in.
0 00 p. ni.
leave
Cadosta.
Leavo Arrive
Caibondale. Cadosli,
1120 a m. " MB p. in,
Airive Carbondale 0 40 p. ni.
South Bound,
Leave Arrlv
Carbondale, Scranton.
7,00 a. m, 7.40 a. m.
J 31 P. in. 4.20 n. in.
2 05 p. in
SunJays only, North Bound,
Leave ;" , Arrli
Scranton. Carbondale. C'adosu,
S.io a. m. "1 '", , 1"I5 o. in.
7 00 p, in, Arrive Caibondale 7.10 p. m
leave , Leave Arrive
Cadcsla. Carbondale. Se ranton.
7.00 a. in, 7.40 n, ni.
4 SO p. in. 5 51 p. m. 0 3J p. m,
Trains leaving Scrirton at 10 10 a. in. dally,
ond 8 30 a m. Sundays, make New ork, Corn.
wall, Mldlletovvn, Walton, Sidney, Norwich,
Rome, Utica, Orelda and Oswego connection.
For further information consult ticket agents,
J. (). ANDFIP-OV, Gen I'm. Agt., New York. '
J. E, WIISII, Tiaveling passenger Agent, Scran.
ion.
Eile and Wyoming Valley,
Times Table 111 Effect Sept. 17, 1900.
Trains for llavvley and local points, conjisce-ln-
at llavvley with trie railroad for New York,
New burgh ad intermediate! points, leave Scran,
ton at 7.05 a. m. and 2.23 . m.
Trains arrive, at Scranton at 10.30 a. m. anj
9.10 p. m.
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