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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901.
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S'CHANTO.V. KHHIII'AIIV 21. 1WH.
Tho mavor. its nuotvil In the H
ritilillcaii of yesU-idiiy, admits that lie
lobbied In the council chamber on
Monday iiIkIU. nut to defc-nt the Clilt
tttnli'ti mriiniinct to reorganize the llro
department, but to icouiniiill It for
fin lhT Hiiu'iidnumt. TAV cinotlon the
piojitlfiy oi the mayor's Inteifetencu
with touncll and suftRcst that It would
be well for hint to do bin lobbying olce
wlieto than on the Moot1 of council.
Clearing Away Misconceptions.
ONU TUL'TH In law will help
to dfar tip misconceptions
oi the "tipper" bill. "When
one cliniter of government Is
M;pi rudrd by another, every officer
elected on the basis of tho first charter
I'.ills with It. unlets saved by (.portal
Ii-Slfclrftlvc gi.ire. Mo lift no legnl
Wriirn to lo so mvul. It he Is saved,
It Is by fotiilcNy polely. The people
did not e"ct him to execute a new
dial ft. Ills oiiniiiilfslun from the
pwij'le cyplies with the expiration of
the system under which he was elected
ihl If, by Jny means, ho In liernilttcd
to c'rvo out ihe uncompleted portion
of his term. It Isi by the exercise of n
legislative power ciulte ns arbitrary In
principle, If not iult" so drastic In
.(pc-p.it.ini e. us would be Involved In
the appointment of a new officer for
whom tin; people hud never voted.
When n new charter Is enacted, car
tylnu; with it radical changes In tha
forms of government, provision to cur
ry !t Into operation Is absolutely
neeess.it. It cannot put Itself Into
operation automatically. Elections
uinnol by held under it until n. ma
chinery Tor it enforcement exists. Tho
legislature Is the only power which
an organize such machinery. Tha
l"itls,iture can do this by writing into
the olnrter n schedule for Its enforce
tnent, but to enforce the law of the
state i'(tilto.s the services of the ex
ecutive power "f the state, and there
fore It In that the power to appoint
a provisional machinery of charter en
forcement Is usually confided by the
legislature to the governor. It being a
natural p.nt of his executive, duties,
precisely as Is the appointing of judges
to fill .-.ic.dicles. it is not a radical
or .i revolutionary, but, on the con
trary, u ery common mid neciv-pary
excteise of power by him; and to say
tint when he uses it ho rob-, the peo
ple .if power l to forget that both the
lepMrituie and tho governor, tliu ono
the f ranter of the new charter and the
other tho one who puts It into opeia
llon, .'tie equally at- elective by the
pioplr: and as answerable to the people
n' .tie the mayor of the cities whom
the new charter puts out of offlre. It
cities toiihl make their own charters
Ind pcndentl.v of thr state, H,o Inter
position ol th" jtate might pronorly
ha resented: but there Is today In
Pennsylvania no other way by which
u new t hatter can be obtained than
from the stato government; tlK'teforu
it Is idle to claim that when the state
govirnmcnt ccuIm. a function con
llded to It by the constitution unit not
exercisable, in any other manner. It
Is guilty if usuipatlon or cncro.ich-nif-nt
upon ihe rights of the people.
The only atgument against the "rip
per" bill which, ai we view the sub
Jeet, has validity, Is that which de
uonncvii the proposed (Interring of tho
flrM election to bo held under
the ni w charter until two yenrs fol
lowing th- approval of the lilll. Ouh
einatoilnl iippolntment of a provis
ional machinery of charter enfoiC',
nient Is necessary; In fact, indlspen
sjble. Hut it enn be defended only on
the ground of necessity, as a means of
iiifjtlju," jjif chatter Into operation. At
thllr" . first opportunity the peopio
ihouM 'take up tho burden of i-esponsl-hillty
tmtl decide for themselves the
tWsonne! of their city grvernment. It
the;, .governor may appoint past one
municipal election, why may he noi
,iipont past five or ten? To do so
nilRht Improve municipal results, but
I', would be nn unwarranted departure,
from the fundamental theory of direct
ly elective popular rule and. In our
Judgment, would not be tolerated by
th Supreme court or submitted to by
the people.
; So long as the "rippci" bill fixes
1,'iOJ us the date of the first popular
election. It Is objecllotvible nnd should
ho amended to read ISO!. Otherwise, It
lm ft supetior Instrument of city gov
ernment, well adapted to Scrnnton's
nerds and thoroughly worthy of
Scranton's cot dial support
I In a lecture, at Yale upon "The Ke
sponslbllltles of Citizenship" Justice
Brewer lecently used these words:
'iThere Is n form ot disobedience to
instituted authority which Is freighted
with danger. I refer to tho troubles
known ns strikes. As the employcis
niav act In A body so may the em
ployes treat with them as a body. If
compulsory arbitration becomes law,
they may possibly be coerced. If It 1m
wso political economy to combine and
nobcldy" be permitted to woik until ho
Is it member of Ihe organized body
then let then- be such an enactment
In law. Hut until thete Is such law
there must be no ruitnllnient of tho
Inalienable, lights of the people." The
right of a worklngninn to ivmaln out
of an organization Is Just as thoroughly
grounded In fundamental law us Is his
tight to belong to one when he so wills,
litil where do vou find the Independ
ence which will assert and Mistuln It?
It Is fate.
Thete uio sluns thut the lusuigent
battle lines, badly btoUen by Quay's
election, tire being patched tip for
another struggle. The syndicate pi ess
bureau has resumed operations. In
certain loculltles paid cmlssatlcs are
once morn at work mid the guberna
torial bait Is being dangled temptingly
befote tho oyes of men of means who
are known to chctlsh political am
bitions. Vananinker Is out and Wide
tier Is meditative, but new victims are
said to be bom every minute.
State Aid to Local Charities.
T
1IEKH can be no question of
the soundness of tho propo
sition, laid down in the cur-
tent icnott of thu state
board of charities, that some llxed y"
tern or rule of proportion should bo
adopted to guide the board In recom
mending nnd the leglslaturelngrantliig
appropilatlotis of state aid to charities
of the third class, that Is to say, chari
ties controlled or partly suppotted by
Individuals. The absence of such a
rule results In making of the charities
appropriations at Hanlsburg ptetty
much the same kind of legislation ns
the river and harbor bill at Washing
ton, known In the Inelegant pailaneo
of the press gallery as the "poik bar
rel." from the fact that the biggest
gral and strongest pull gencially de
termine the allotment.
The report truly says that "ns long
hs the present unregulated method
continues to be without any such es
tablished principle of guidance, It can
only be saved from the caprleloubiiess
of mere impulse by the actual personal
Investigation of ench Individual legis
lator, assisted only by whatever con
sideration he may think due to the In
vestigations and recommendations of
this board, which Is far from daimlng
for itself any Infallibility of Judg
ment." The extent t.- which the In
dividual legislator may be depended
upon to make actual personal Investi
gation Is sufficiently problematical to
make It an unsafe tellance. It is doubt
ful If one Ieglslatuio In thirty ever
Investigated personally the chut liable
Institutions in his own district. The
bill tor a state appropiiatlon gener
ally Is handed to him for Introduction
by some repicsentatlve of the man
agement, with ri figure named high
enough to permit of liberal discounts
In the dickering, and he Introduces it
nnd works for Its passage by such
methods as may seem eifectlve. AVhen
an Investigation ls sometimes ordeied
by a committee of the legislature It
neailv always resolves Itself Into a
junket.
Itecounlzlng the dlfliculty of estab
lishing ii fixed rule that will be fair In
each instance, the board nevertheless
formulates two recommendation1:. It
suggests that It be luMtiirtcd by the
legislature, Iltst, to lecommeud no
grants to be expended on land or llxed
Improvements when the title is not
vested In the commonwealth; nnd
secondly, to recommend no grant for
maintenance exceeding some fair pro
portion, say one-half or two-thirds, of
a fair average dally cost per capita
on the average dally number of In
mates maintained dining the ptevlous
year. These teoommendatlons are fair
and Just. They mark out a pathway
which the legislature, sooner or later,
will have to follow.
The news that active war will be
resumed In China is not surprising. It
Is rather difficult under all the cir
cumstances to keep large bodies of
Christian tioups Inactive when such
a large portion of the yellow kingdom
still lemalns to be civilized and
looteu.
Studying Yellow Fever.
OMK very Inteiestins conclus
ions uic announced by the
commission of Anieiicun at my
surgeons which during the
past three months has been conduct
ing an elaborate series of experiments
In Cuba, calculated to define more
closely our knowledge of the causes
nnd peculiarities of yellow fever. The
work of the commission was leported
fully to the Pan-American Med! Ml
congicts held recently In Havana and
Is described In detail In the Journal of
the Ameilcan Medical Association.
Near the town of Quemodas, in Cuba,
an experimental station was estab
llshul in which a certain numbei of
persons, both Immune and non-Immune,
vounteere'd to undergo various
tests. Among these tests wus one cal
culated to disclose the connection be
tween yellow fever and the mosquito
pest. A number of Infected mosquitoes
was obtained and turned loose among
non-Immune young men, who, at the
time, were; In first-class physical con
dition, and who throughout the tests
were kept In the best hygienic stir-
roundlncs nosslble. It was founrl time
j lt niopf,llUo bte C0Ull, ot conVvy yel.
low fever within a twelve-day period
after tho mosquito's Infection, but that
alter the twelve-day limit wus passed
the mosouito was an exceedingly dan
gerous Insect to have around. It was
also found that a healthy Individual
cci u Id receive the disease from u yellow
fever patient If Inoculate I with the
patient's blood, but that tho disease
could not be transmitted fiom Infected
clothlns, budding or similar articles.
As tending to establish this, certain
non-lmmunes were placed In one room
containing nn abundanco of Infected
bed-elothliiET, etc., and a pail of their
number were nepamted from the others
by wltu netting which mosquitoes
could not penetrate; but none of those
occupying the enclosed portion of the
room was affected by tho disease,
while cm the other hand thoio who
were, subjected to bites of Infected
mosquitoes were taken III In nearly
every Instance. This would seem to do
tiwny altogether with the necessity of
disinfection of articles of clothing,
bedding or incMiandlec supposedly
s
contaminated, but It also opens up
another field of study, nnd that Is ns
to how the mosquito may best bo
eliminated.
Then: Is still another Inqtiliy which
suggests Itself to the tuymnn ftom the
fact 'that often two cities having up
muctitlv about the sumo climatic and
Iheimal conditions differ sieatly in re
spect to the pievulence of yellow feer
In them. Take, for InMunce, Havuuu
and New Oi leans. New Orleans when
In uu unsanitary condition wus not
nearly so ptollllu In yellow fever infec
tion as Muvana Is today In Its most
sanitary shape. There would seem to
be some reason for this difference not
to be atti United to the mosquito and
which, to the nvcracc mind, tends to
render the mosquito theory of Infec
tion somewhat legendary. It would be
Intciestlng to have the experts Mhed
some further light upon tills point.
In raising the duty on sugar linpotts
ftom Kussla that wete ultcged to have
tecelved from the Russian government
un expott bounty. Secretory Gage
simply executed the law, which Is not
discretionary but mandatory. Ktisslu's
retaliation, which has taken the form
of a sweeping Increase of duty upon
American steel and machinery exports,
cnunot lalrly be ehatged against the
secretary but must be laid to the door
of congress, which passed the law.
There Is. however, little occasion for
ulatm In tho premises. The whole
matter will soon adjust Itself. Kussla
doesn't buy American materials out of
friendship alone but because she needs
them and the raising of the duty,
therefore, will hurt the Kusslnns as
badly ns it wilt the Atneilcnn ex
porters. citizens of New York ate having it
fight with the Tammany government
to get tho latter to put up proper street
signs, legible day nnd night. This Is
n n Improvement badly needed, alo, In
Kcrnntou. There ought to be at every
street Intersection a sign post, lllumln
able at night, showing not only the
names of the Intersecting streets but
nlso how the adjoining blocks are
numbeicd. If tho city would go this
far, perhaps the citizens would then
volunteer to adopt uniform house num
ln'f. so placed ns to be visible without
n searchlight or a telescope.
There may be some doubts as to
what the majority of the Cubans ac
tually want In the way or liberty and
annexation, but It Is not difficult to
deteimlne what would please- tho al
leged friends of Cuba who publish
dlscontent-buedlng organs In ilia
United Stales.
In older to sustain his theory that
contagion does not exist a Wisconsin
doctor pioposes not only to rub him
self over with small pox virus but also
to swallow some ot the ttuff. This
seems to be a case of scientific re
search that needs fencing1 In.
It is generally the editorial writer
who never saw n battleship that can
liost determine at this time tho manner
In which the slices or glory for the
Santiago engagement should have been
distributed.
The national holiday tomorrow
should be observed In n manner to
convince Mrs. Nation that she Is not
the original In the line of hatchet
special ties.
The average patriot on Kourth of
July would need to cany a very large
cargo ot Jcr.sey lightning to equal Mrs,
Nation's record of Sunday last.
The Utltish do not seam to have
much difficulty In cornet Ing General
DeWct. Their trouble Is In eettlng
him to stay in his coiner.
The Danish West Indies negotiations
are beginning to assume the aspect of
a terrltoilal itimmage sale.
The TH'lawaic senatorial deadlock
has been biokett. but the lock still re
fuses to unlock.
The Meshoppen merchant who nd
veitlses "life-sized oysters" evidently
has genius.
Count Von Waldeiseo evidently fears
that he has not been earning his sat
iny. Outline Studies
of Human Nature
Not a Matter of Merchandise.
A MAN WAS walking with liln little but at
the .Iuo ot thj day, and in paialn tin
nutate of a Cerm.'n liborer the boy' .titnlioi
a-. attracted by a Jul.
It wa not a Klr.g Clmrlea nor J blaek-and-tan,
but d common tur. Still the boy took
lary to him, and wanted "pi" to buy lilni.
,'ut then the owner of the dot; cams hmuc
from 111 labor, and vj. ni(t by the di'C with
iiry deniomtutlon ot doj )oj. The man aall
to the ouneii "iy little liny haa taken
liimv 10 om doif, and I will buy him What
un jou ,ik for lilim"
i ean't sell that doj," fid the Rennuti.
"Irok heie," is.ild thu nun, "that It .i io,ir
(luif. anjwav. but as my bey want hint I will
glte jou W for him."
"ai.'' raid the Ceuuaii, "f Know l.e I a
ny piioi dosr, ar.d ha ain't wor't -lmont not.
tin', hut dete lih oi little dlr.a; tnlt dat do
ot I c.m't wll I can't sell de ag of hi tall
rn I eome home at nlgbt " I.oulai Hie Courfi-r-Journal.
She Begged Ood't Fat don.
UP IV TIIK NOItTII part of the city licio
I a little girl ol ome four atimmer who
bad to commit to nvmoiy a rcellatlJH that 'he
waj to delher .it an enteitalnment to he given
by the rtojal Mum ol the Sunday xhoul of the
(liunli. Tho little thltir waa pioud ol the fact
that the ua to ai,icur III public, but it waa
Unite a ta upon tier memory to irnvnU the
down euea of tin pioie, all ot which ended
with the woid "flee -vhlr. but I am bepv."
Ihe iccllatlou j uppeiiii,t In Ikm nilml inoiu.
iMf. rcn .mil nUlit. It m bap,irik ih.it the
llllb) Kill i i.f h funllv Ihe niemh(i of vhkh
arc quite irllniuiiv and c oni-iiu'iitb' le enlld
tt'iwvit a illlle uaci enry nliciu Imo'e ie
tiling. Nut long ago the v,u. t.il.e-i upstjiu by
hei ir.other cno cienlin;. and a'lcr ilitroblnir
knelt down belde the little whl'o lied .aid
with uplifted folded lumU nlnteil in to irpeat
the prajer tint hid len tauuht, b-it Itntead
of cloinK o, l,e iicliliiitdt '(;e whhe, r.iul,
but I am lepj" .Mmot betne Ihe woicli
were out of lor mouth ihe coineled henelf by
aajlngi "Kxcuso me, Ood, I forgot and thought
that 1 wat aajlnj iny pie 'e." Omaha World.
IhialJ.
The Quylng- Was Justified.
TIIK IMPnr.sION i current in theatrical dr.
eld, write (.'ungimirian Kahti In the April
ucce', that Mi .leifiraon necr . He Ii
tleldr lor pmfelonl etiquette, It l tine.
nd trie to mold hti company Into one har
monium plrtnte. Into a xrfmt marhlne. Hut
there w.i one nlijtit upon Mlilcli he yielded to the
temptation to t.ny. It nu ihitlne per f mili
um c ol "rim tilt al," In ulilrh bl lntrl.le
portra.il of llot Acre proceedid "monthly, un
til the weiie- U reaihed In whldi I'alWIand, dp
tain Absolute nnd Hob Arre, li.ne wordy alter.
eutlon. M Ihl. point the nrtor plajlnn Vtl
land rmted lolrill., r.iUed Id voire to an tin,
neii-Mir pitch, and rliully, In a bnrt of n?er,
Itmrmd a ,,mr (,. made Id cll.
It l part of llie 'limine." lor t'aptln Ab0'
lute to i at thl Jiinrtuie, "Poor Falkland!"
lie dit w, and Mr .lefleron pioinpti' ipllerii
"lie pound I net mm!"
Better Than the Minlstei.
SOMi: I'AISLKY xveneia were pek!r about
tli'ir in!nlter, reUle the Sottlh .nierl
ran. One aald llul It na wondelful how much
hi minister could bring out of Sulptme. He
had known him In prcaili mummI aeiiiion fiom
one texi. Another laid hi mlnbler urpaed
tint, for he had preaclvd lt trillion fiom the
thorlext trtt In the nliolo lllble.
"Uut tliat'a naelliln' to my wife," aald the
thliiJ, "Mis' neeri preadilii' to. me for ltcen
jeura lue lue ten at ',"
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Exchange,
V A POPULAR CLKAWMJ IIOi:SU for the
O " llenefit of All Who Hare Houea to ,
A Itert. Ileal rotate or Other Property to Sell
V rt.u..... A 1V1.. U'..... til,.iul.na ai
O lleln-Theae Small AdiertlemnM Coat
A One Cent a Word. Mx Inertlen tor Klvu
Y cent a Word I'.xeepl Situation Wanted,
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Help Wanted Male.
tlAKint WAXTKII-ShOOMl llNP OK OMI TO
ttnlsh trade; three barrel week. I.co Keller.
Shlekhlnny, lu.
Salesmen Wanted.
WASTr:0-S.l.KSMN WANTHIl fOK COM.
Hecloiw to carry full line of ulion on ion1-
m!Mon. llonejp shoe Co, llonedale, l'.i
WANTKI1-AX ACTIVU MAS 10 SKI.I, KI.P.VA
tow, motor", (jem-rator and eleitrie llcbt
outfit. One tho ha aume knowledge of the
electric biiMner and experience a a salesman.
AddreM Nemo, Pcranten Tribune olflco.
Situations Wanted.
SITVATIOS W-AXTKlTllV ,orNO (ilKL. As
mire Rirl, or to do light boiwewoikj cily
refirmec-'. tit New Micet.
WANTi:i-MTlVTION As A liltST Oil SIT
ond hand In bakiry; flrt or cecond hand
on bieail, (ake. plea or prrtel. It. I). Walt
man, 607 N. UlRhth atrcet, Lebanon, Pa.
SITUATION WANTEO-TO 00 OUT PV Tilt',
dav nt wihlns or any kind of day work,
llro. ltuell, 21J Cedar avenue.
MTI'VTION WANTKD-nV A SritONfl. AfTlVK,
jounp man, as shipping clerk, er to do any
other kind of honest olk. IIa bl one je.ir'
experience In uhlppln?. Itelerenccs lumihed.
Address II. I)., care of Tribune otfk'c.
WANTKII - KXPKniKXCI.n STKNOOnAPIIKIt
and typewriter desliea pmltlon. Addrc W',
.f.. Tribune olflce.
SITUATION WANTKti-IlV YOl'NT. OIHL AS
nurbc girl. M rile Hldicd, 1200 Lafaette
ftreel.
SITUATION VAVII'D IlOl'SKKEEPKB OR
rnaniiRcr of .i public iiintltutlon, by a lady
who lu had many jean?' experience; bet of
leferemej. Addrcs", Houwkccper, Tribune olfice,
Carboudale.
For Bent.
SlOIti: FOlt ItKNT-SITUATLI) IN DICKSON
lily, Lackawanna county. Pa , within son
aid of the tklaware and Lackawanna Railroad
(ompinj'a stons' ioal bleaker, and 1cm dUran'e
to the Klk Hill IVi.il and Iron (ompato'a Ride
tnotid No. 3 bleaker. TIicw two collieries (in
ploy COO to SOO handa. ltailroud fadlitle foi
delivery and aendinx freight t)rt civ, and
Kood place for a grain and feed mill. The idore
Is to by H feet, two toiie, (ellar iindrr all,
and hn been occupied for forty jcaia hi the Klk
t lit I Coal and lion company until late; Is In
Kood condition tor general more limine. Apnl
to William II. Richmond, Rlibmoud Illll, :U'j
North Main aienue, Seiar.ton, Pa.
uousk von HKNT-r.-'i maiikon vkti:.
Modem iinpiotemcnti. A. l!ie, 2J.1 Lacte
wanna aicnue.
liousH, ). WAsiiivoTOX avkspi:. tm:i.vi:
loom, (rind laundry, pulett Older. Ibudim,.
I UIC RUNT-APRIL PIRsT. HOUSE. 12 l.ARt'.r.
roim, all riusli-iii, ebtlrif linhtf. If dealpd
lleautllully piirr.-d and painted tliiouRlvnir,
rlne iaiden and iawn. $,JU inoiitb. Apply W.
W". lliounir.g, l.1 Ad.iins aieuuc.
ROOMS IN TIIK CKNTKIl OP CITVi Wi AND
M7 Wjomins aienue; mam heat; all llie
noeuienl; nuitable tor any kind of ln-lm-i;
aln ham in tear, luquite at i'.'J Jefieroii aic
nue, near Spnire atreet.
STORKS 0KK1CT.S. IIRNS IIOURKS, PLATS,
etc. W. T. ll.ukett, ltnoni 0 and lo, Prlie
bulldlnff.
W. T. IIACKIHT lV. SKl.I.N HKM'S, IN
mire, evchanje. appiali and (arc 'or
properlj-. Rooms 9 and 10, Pi he building.
LANDLORDS SKKKINfi TBXWIs". OR TKV.
anta aeeklnir houe, should ee. Harkitt,
Roonu 9 and 10, Price bulldliu.
For Sale.
N V " aw '
TV. T. H,fKF.TT IllV.s. hKLl.S. RKM.s, IS
Hire. cxilunRCi., appraiae and caiee nr
properly. Room 9 and 10, Prlie building
I'OR SAI.C-COTTAr.r. AT IIAllVKY'Si l.AKl!.
Pa., with about one acre ground, thirty ap
ple trees, barn, ice Iiqumi. etc. Knqulie of IJ.
P. Hkkt at Third National hank, scrantou. Pa.
POU SALK-A 00011 DRIVING IIOR-K. A
pacer; pertntly Rentle. Inquire il Dean
atieet
Vanted To Buy.
A.evv-
WANTKD-SrCONDHAND bLOT MACHINraj
muat be In qood order, atate particular, a
to make and pilce Addieia L. 11., a-cneral de
livery, Scranton, Pa.
Real Estate.
rf--
7on nuvs a -Armr. paiim with hoi hi:
end batn, ten mile Irom Scranton. N.e
TV. T. Hac kett, Room. and 10 Price bulldlne,.
LOTS t00 AND UPWARD AT NAY AUG SLC.
tlon. Sie TV. T llackett, Room 0 and 10,
Price building;.
LOTS IN ALL PARTS OP (I IT. W. f.
llackett, Room. 0 and 111, Price huildin;.
SINfiLU AND DOUBLE HOUsKh I OR SALK IS'
all part illy. llackett, Room 9 and 1",
Price building.
l,S0 BUYS OM: UKsT LOCATKD n.UINS ON'
the hill. llackett, Roonu 0 and 10, Pi lee
bulldim,'.
t2i,000 BUYS OXK BUST LOCATKD BUMNK.vS
ptopirllea In ccntial city, see TV. T. llack
ett, l(ooi.i 9 and 10, Pi ice building.
TOR SALK A FARM OF W ArRKs; 30 ACRM
Improied; . mile tioin Pa(-tbr)-ille; about
twenty minulea walk fiom Kejatone Tcadtmy;
A my kfylitry and pleaant loiatlou for a
country home; cau be had leiy reatonablo;
fmnteiwion at onee. Inqulic or addrri TV, D,
biwcll. D. : II. C-t.'o otttce. Srranton.
Business Opportunity.
ir VOU WANT TO CO IN 10 OH OUT OP
buslncaa ee TV, T llackett. Room 9 and 10,
Price bulldlnsr.
SKVKUAL LINKS OF BUFINLsS FOR STLu"
catablUhcd and pajlng. See W T acktt,
Rooini 9 and 10, Price building,
ALWAYS BUSY.
AW
liritUKUd: ru unions.
LEWIS & RE1LLY
Board Wnntcd.
BOARD WANTP.D PV OKNTIXMAN AM) WIITJ
on Wit Side; In email priiatc family pre
frned. Addrena, atatln; location nnd term, II ,
Tribune office. s
BOAltD VANTED-1X)II THRKK ADULTS AND
one email child, In respectable .Icuidh fam
ily, living It ttrt'Claw neishborhood. State
price. W. A., Tribune of flee.
Boarders Wanted.
WNi,'X,' .-trt.XVV'i'N'a'
nOARDKRS WAN1T.D - P.Ll.CANTLY Itil
nlahid room; atcam heateil; bath; eerman
table, ill Adams aicnue.
Money to Loan.
JIO.NKV 10 LON ON IMPIIOVKD (ITT 11KAL
e.tate. IIKNIIY 11K1.IN. .11!.
HAS. II. WKI.LKs
THOMAS Mil M.I h.
DO YOtt WANT TO LOAN MONKT. COTIi: AND
ec me. Prederbk l Scott, Attorney, Mcatb
biiilillns, Seienton, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOHTOAUK.
any amount. M. II. Holjate, Commonwealth
building.
ANY AMOUNT OP MONKV TO LOAV-'JUIUK,
itralRht loans cr BuildinK and Loi.i. At
from 4 to 0 per rent. Call on N. V. iValker,
S14-315 Connell building.
Recruits Wanted.
WANTED FOR I'. S. ARMY: A11LK BODIKD.
unmarried mm between a;e of 21 and w;
eltiren cf United States, of good charact'T and
temperate habits who can apeak. Had and
write Kngllsh. Recrulta fpeclally desired tor
acrlee In Philippine. Foi information apply
to Recruiting Oftlee, H3 TVyondng ave., Scran
ton, Pa.
LEGAL.
AUDITORS' XOTim-lX UK: KSTATK OP WII..
Hani Meyer, deceased, Xo. 517, Serle (,', In
fhe Orphans' Coutt of Lackawanna rounty, Peni.
tiania. 'lhu undenigned an auditor, appointed by tie
Orphan.' Court of Liekawanna countj-, to fctate
Ihe account of KlizaWth Kiaft, ctecutrlv nf
aald estate, and also to make distribution of
tho fund in her hand, among the paitle enti
tled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will
attend to the duties of hti appointment at h
olflce. Xo. IW Ceinnell buiidlna:. Scranton, Pa ,
on Mnndaj-, the eleienth day of March, A. 0.
1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt which tlm and
place all persons Interested ale icipiired to pic
eent their claims or be Uti.irr.il from comim
In on taid fund. II. S. ALTVOR1H, Auditor-
jB7VKVG,
nKPonr op tub condition or niu
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
at Seianton, In the Hale of PmiKilia
cloio of builnetJ", 1'cb. 3, 1901
nusotiici:
Loan and discounts y
Oicrdrafbii. ht-eiiinl and unHccuuHl ...
l. S. bond to KHiue cln.nl. itlin ...
L. S. bonda to kcuio b. S. (lepuslls
Premiums on I). S. bonda
Stocks, (icturltle. etc
Banking bou-4. turnitiiic and lixtuic
Due Irom national banks (not ux-nc
agents)
Due noni date Lank and banker..
Due from approved ic.-erie agents..
lutein tl ruicuue st.mijw
thtcka and other ca.li items
Kohange for cle.irmg lioiwi
Notes of other nation il lunks
nu. at the
l.vrsuin 41
1,107 ill
Iki.kii) (O
I7l,i) 00
.'i.r.s') to
MI..UT l
:,Vrj 1,4
tN.Jiii (
i,,o;i a
iiji.wri c,')
sj: im
l,'Jii7 lii
i n:,j si
.1.17". w
('actional i.ipn iiinerci, iuikel,
and cent , I nln u
L.iwful moiii-j i(M.no In bmk, lt:
Specie I'lirp.Ju'i It
Legal tcndir notes Ui,.Vm mi
V. S. cci til's of deposit for legal tm-
dis i:-.'.-.v i.i
Redemption fund with lT. S. tuj
urer (5fr ol circulation) j iVX no
Duo from I', s. treasurer, other than
VTq mlrniptlon fund l.om (k)
Total 3,eil,47 i
LIA1III I'tlKS.
(Capital (.lock paid in (l.nOl ()
Surpln fund WO.oiM (0
Undliidcd proUt.s !., eiiMf .mil
tu(s paid Ui.sTh J7
National bink notoji oiitntamling . . jumkhi
Due to other national bank .... :IJ,-1
Due to date bank and banken ... .i,7.i
Due to trust (ompanicN and railnys
banlj opj
Dii blend unpaid i-,s
Iiiilividual deposits aubleet to cheik. 2,to7,isJ
Demand cerllhcales of depodt ."I.SIJ
C'ertltted checks 1,201,
Cakhlei'a rii-ck outManding '.'.Isi,
tlnited Stile ilcimeltA 4VI, m7
Deposit. of 1'. S. i)sbuilnj officers.. J.7J
Total
1,6J1,47 nl
Slate of Pennsylvania, County ot Lackawanna, .:
I. TVm. II. Peck, cashier of tho .iboie-naiu.il
bank, do wUninly swear that the abme date
rnent I true to the bed of mv knowledge and
belief. TVM. If, PKCK". C.iMUer.
Subscrlbe.1 and twom to befoie me thl 'JO1I1
(liv of February. SAM'I. TV. KDIiAlt.
Correct Attest! Notan Puhln
.1. BKNI. DIMTIICK.
LI-IIIKIt KKl.l.KR.
ALFUKD HAND, Directors.
Pr?OFgSSOfVx4L.
Certified Public Accountant.
K. C. SPAULDING. S!0 BIuiXmVATNKTv
York.
Architects.
LDTV'AHI) H. DAVIS, AIIClHTF.fr. (-.NViTLL
building, Scranton.
rRKDKRICK L. BROTVN,ARCIIITKri, PRICE
building, lltf TVahlnstoi aienue, Scianton.
Cabs nnd Canlnges.
RUBBKR TIRED OAD3 AND CVI'KIAfiK.s; BKST
ol aenlee. Piompt attention Uen orders by
'phone. Tliones Z'lll and M3. Joseph luilcy.
VIA Linden.
Dentists.
DR. C. K. KH.KNBKRGKll, PAUL! BUILDING,
Spiuc-e street, Scranton.
DR, I. O. LYMTX. SCRANTON PRIVATK IIoJ.
pltal, corner TVjoming and Mutbcriy.
DR. C. C. LAUIIACH. 113 WYOMING AVKNUK.
DR. II. F. IIKYNOI.DS, Ol'P. P.Ti
. Seeds,
a, h. clark k ca.7w.nwEslvsiim'
irj7nrn, atoro 01 Wuhlngton aienue; giccn
houses, 1050 North Main aienue: stort tele
phone, 'li.
Wire Screens.
JOSF.PII KUETTKL. RKAR 511 LACKATVANNA
avenue, Ijcranton, Pa.., inaniifaeturer of Wire
Strecnj,
Lawyers,
UtASK P. noYLU, ATTORNKV AT LAW.
Room, 12, II, in and IS llurr bultdlnR.
J. W. nitOtV.N, AT101INP.V AND DOUNSKL-lor-at-laiv.
Roonu 3UM Mean building.
D. II. llKPLOOLi:, ATTORNKY-IOANS NK.LO.
Haled on it.i1 etate eeeurlt.. Mean bulldlna;,
erner Ua'hlr.Rlon avenue and Spruce atreat.
TMI.LARD. UAIIRPN k KSAPP. ATIOUNP.Yfl
and cciinwUnpi-at-laiv. Republican building,
Watlilntton aicnue.
JKSSUP k .ILSUP. ATTORVKVfi AND COLN-fllomat-'aw.
ccmnionweilth building, Room
19, SO and VI.
CDWAUI) W. TIIAYKIl ATTORNKY. ROOMS
IWOI, Dili floor, Mear bulldlntf.
! A- WATRKs. ATrOltSr.Y.AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade bulldlna-, Nranlou, Pa.
PATTP.RSON k WILCOX, TRADKHS' NATIONAL
Rank bulldlne.
p. cojirovs, o triuipurtLicAN nuiLniso.
A. TV. ni'.RTIlOLP, ATfORNKY. MKARS I1LD0.
PhyslclatiB and Surgeons.
DR. TV. K. AI.LN, SIJ NORTH TVASIIIXGT0X
aienue.
DR. a W. L'AMOHKAUN. OFl'lCr. 339 WASH.
Ington aunue. Renldence, 131 Mulberrj-.
Chronic dleae, lungs, heart, kldneya and
nrimu-uuii.il crgaus a apectauj-. nourt, 1 10
4 p. m.
Hotels and Restaurants.
TIIK ELK CAFK. l!i AND 127 I'RANKLIX ATT.-
nue. icaiei reasonable.
P. ZKIOLKlt, Proprietor.
SCRANTON IIOI'SK. NKAtt D.. L. tc TV. PA3-
enger depot. Conducted op the Kuropean plan.
VICT Oil KOCH. Proprietor
Schools.
bCHOOl, OP TIIK LXKATVANNA('RANTON,
Pa. Courc prcparatoiy to college, law, medi
cine or bu-dnrw. Open Sept. 12th. Send lor
catalogue. Rev. Thomas M, Cann, LL. D., prin
cipal and proprietor; TV. Ii, Plumley, A. M.,
lieadinastcr.
Miscellaneous.
DRKSSMAKINO 1 OR CHILPRKn'tO ORDKR;
also ladies' waists. Louis shoemaker, S12
Adams uienue.
a. n, nmuns clkans privy vaum! and
cess pools; no odor. linproicd pumps irjed.
A. II. Brlgg, proprhlor. Leave onkis ll'iu
North Main avenue, or Klckc's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulbciry. Tclcphons Cat.
MRS. l7t. KKt.LKR, SCALP TRIHTMKNT. .'A..
shampooing, ',0c. ; facial massngc; manicuring,
Wc; chiropody. Tul Quincy.
BAUKU'S ORCIIKSTllA-JIUSIt FOR BALLS
plenlca, parties, receptions, wedding' and con
cert work furnished. For term address It, .1.
Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming aienue, oicr
lliilhert'a imMu store.
MKGAROKK BROS., PRINTKRS' SUPPLIKS, l'.N
t elope, pa,er bags, twine. Walihoii'.e, ISO
TVakhlngton aienue, .scranton, Pa.
TIIK WlLKKSIIARRi: IIKCORD CAN UK HAD
in Scranton at the new stand of Remsn
Bros.. 400 Spiuce and .",03 I.tnddi; M, Noiton,
f2J Lackawanna aicnue; 1. b. tchuUir, Jit
Spruce atrcct.
RAILROAD TIME TABLEa
TJelawnie, Lackawanna and Western.
In Kffcet Dec. 2, two.
South Leaio Scianton for New Yolk at 1.40,
3.00, 6 fin, 8.01 and lO.oi a, in.; 12,13, a.W p. in.
For Philadelphia at 8.00 and 10.0. a. in.; 12 f 5
and S.3.1 p. 111. For etroudjliurg at 6.10 p. 1.1.
Milk accommodation at CIO p. 111. Anne ut
Hohoken at .M. 7.1s. 1U.29, 1'2.(W, a.U, 4.13,
7.19 p. m, Arrlic at Philadelphia at l.im, 3.23,
(1.00 and S.22 p. ni. Arrive liom New York at
1.10, I.Oil and 10 2.. a. 111 , 1.U0, I..U, -,,4J, s.(j
and 11. LO p- m Vxom Stroudsburg at S 03 a. m.
North Leal e Scranton (or lliulal.j and Inter
mediate stations at 1.1. 4.10 and 0.00 a. 111.;
1. 15, S.48 and 11-3' p. ni. Tor Oswego and Sjra.
cine at 4.10 a. ni. and l.oi p. m. For Utlca at
1.10 a. tn. and 1.53 p. ni. For Mpntro at 100
a. ni.; 1.03 and-fi.48 p. in. For Nicholson at 4.00
and 0.13 p. in. I'd IJinghamton at 10.20 a in Ar
rive In Scranton from B11IT.1I0 at 1.21, 2.13, 1 1.1
and 10O1 n. in.; 3- and S.00 p. ni. From 0
lego and Svracuso at 2.3.1 a. in.; 12.5s and S.M
p. 111. Fiom Utlca at 2.5.1 u. m.; 12.3S and S.:fl
p. in. From Nicholaor at 7.30 a. m, and 6 00 p.
ni From MuiitrosO at 10 00 a. 111. ; .1.20 and 0 00
P- ni. , , ,
Bloonnburg DIidflon-Leaie "-cranton foe
Nurthumbirlatid, at 0 43, 10 03 11. 111 ; I ,V, and
G50 p. m. For Plymouth at l.ul, .1,10, s Vi .
nt For Kingston at S.10 a. m. rrlcc at Nort.
innbcrland at 0.35 a. 111. ; 1 10. .1.00 and K 11 p.
in Trrlv" at Kingston ut b.32 11. in. Atrli at
Pljmouth at 2.(). 4 32, 0.41 p. m. Airlie In
scranton fioni Northumberland at 0.42 a. 111.;
1S3 1.10 and S.41 p. m. From Kingston at
II.OO' a. ni. From Plymouth at 7 11 a 111 : " M,
S S5 p. 111.
1 SUNDAY TRAINS.
South l.eaco s-cianton 1.40, C.0, l.jo, ooi .,.
ni.: 8.SI, 8-40 p. m.
North Iaic Seranton at 1 1.1, 4.10 a. in : 1.3.1,
5.4s and ll.S l. '"
Bloomsburg Division Le.ne Suaiitoii at 10.01
a. hi. and 5.30 p. m.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Kflect Nov. 2i, pw
1,1119 tv.v -v.w. ....,,,
I'm Pliiladelpliiu and New Toik via I). ,
R 11.. at 0.13 and II.M a. m . and 2.l I.J7
ililack Diamond litpiea"), and 11.30 p. , Slm.
days D k 11. " " ' 5?' -' P- '
lVr TThlto Haven, llezicton and piimlpal
points in the ioal ielon, via D. . R R ,
1143 2.13 ad v" ''' '" -" '"' Hie, 6.1
.II, and 4,27 p. "',, ....
Tiauu Kaic i-crannm.
. 11-. I.M,?.'M.1 ' ,. ,, ..
For Tunkliannum. n'i"i, i.uiura. iti.jea,
Cciieva ond piinelpal Intenncdlito ttatlons, uJ
D. L. & TV. H. lb. $ '! I 0.3 a,i' .1.40
il in.
"puilnun parlor at-d alee plus or LcIilsU Xwv
parlor cais or. all trail- b tu. en Ullke, Ilar.e
and New York. Philadelphia, Ruflalo and u-.
pension Brldjc
ROLLIN II. WILBUR, (!. n. Snpt , ;,; Coitlaud
.tlirt, New Toil-CHARLK-i
S. LI'.K, f.en. Pas. Aat., 2(1 Cortland
atleet, New York
A. TV. XONNKMACHKR, Div. Pa. Ast., Suuth
Hi tlilehem, t'a
For ticket and Pullman UMiiatloiu apply to
300 Lackawanna aienue, Sciinton, Pa.
DelawRve and Hudson.
Ill I.ITcct Noi J.i. Ii.
Trains (oi ( ..rbondale Icm vianton at u.-.sj
7.33. S.M, 10.U . ni.; I.'.li, I.?', 2.11. J.52. ov,
0.23, 7.57, 0.15, 11.1-1 p. in.; I.IG a. ni.
For Uoncidalc-0 20, 10.H a. m.; u ailJ
6.20 p. in. ...... .
lor Wllkes-Baiir-ltlj, ..is. b.l.t. (..as 0 u
11.53 u. til.) I--'". - '" '-' kb, 7.1-, 10. II,
tor"L. V. It R. Hiinl"ii.l3, u.3j j, ,,. .,
4 27 and 11.30 p. ni.
For Pennylvaiila It- II polnts-B.43, p.3i a.
m; 2.1:1 ami )' 'i1' , ,
For Albany and all point noith-6.20 a. m.
and 3.52 P. m.
' Sti'NDAY 'I RAINS.
For Cnrbondile 9.11, 113,1 a. in.; ...(, 3,53,
5.17, 10 52 p. in.
For TTilkcs-Baiie-O.JS, 11.5a a. in.; 13!, 3.2
t) 27, 8.27 p. in.
lor Albany and point north-3.52 p. in.
For Honckdale-0 00 a. 111. and 3.52 . in.
Lount tote to all point in United Mate and
'j'V BUimiCK. O. P. A.. Albany. . Y.
11. TV. rHON. D. P A., Scranton, Pa.
Central RiiUioad of New Jeisey.
Mailon In New York-Foot of Llbertj atreel,
. II and S111II1 I'rij.
train leave Scr-iiilon lor New lork, Niviark
r.luabctll. Philadelphia. Kadon llethlcheiu,
Icnlovui. Tlatidi ' l.,1,!"ki' ' '"'n' ""en' ' S3"
rr. t.: w. p-Mi"n.:
tor Pitt. n and Wllke.-Baric. S30 a. m 1 lo
and 3.60 P. m. Sunc aa. 2 5 p in.
For lla tlmoia and Wasliinslon, and point,
V.WI1 and TVe.t via BethUhem, S.CO a. 111 , l.lo
and 3 50 p in. Sunday, V.13 p. m.
For" Loii, Hi "Kb. Ocean drove, etc., at S.30
a 111 and 1 10 p- ni.
'For Rcadlnc. Lebar.on and Harrlshuia, via A.
lenlown, S.SU a. 111. and LIO P m. Sunday
"ForVo'tUvllle. .30 a. in. and MO p. in.
Ihrouzh ticket to all point rurt, s-julii nil
.. a. -Aii it tlm ti illr.ti
tCl Ri ionei i'r" ;.,..;"
If. p. BTl.DUIN. Om. Pan. Tut.
J. II. OLII.TI'SKN. Gen. Supt
Eile nnd Wyornlnp Valley.
Time Table. In Kflect Sept. 17, ldflo.
fr'alni tor llavvley. and local pulula, lonnert
ln at Ilawlcy with Eiln railroad for New York,
isewiniTRii "ii' iiininit,iii.Mi i'jiiii, irmc ecran
ton at 7.0.1 a, 111. and 2.25 p. m
rralni
auiie at Si.nniuii at n DO a
and
t. Ttntetl-r- llltnnln. Vtn...n ,i.,i
ChlcuKO, and all points w-Mt. via D i- . R. n"
11.55 . tn.. -33 ""' niamond Lprc). 7.1
10 41, 11.80 P- '" Su'"Jaj. D. & II. R. t
(Mil
NLEY'S
Silks and
Dress Goods
Fiual prices to move at
once, broken lines of Silks
and Dress Goods not in
ferior grades of merchandise
bought cheap for "Bargain
Sale" purposes, but odd pieces
and short lengths from our
regular lines
QUALITIES are all of tha
highest grades purchasable.
STYLES All carefully se
lected for our regular tiade,
including plaids, stripes, mix
tures and plain materials.
QUANTITIES enough for
all purposes, dress lengths,
waist lengths, skirt lengths,
lengths for children's dresses,
etc.
Dress Goods
for regular fifty cent
quality, in all wool
2SC
plaids, checks, stripes and
mixtures.
1
8rv for the finest quality
all wool plaids,
9
camel's hair plaids, heavy
wool mixtures.
4-7 For one weekweoffer
3 Taffeta and Surah
S Iks for 45c, good value at
65c.
(ff..rv "or fi"lcy silks that
V were $i. and $1.25
Lai;ge assortment of light
and dark colorings.
&,&r' r a our est fancy
00 girt,,, Were $1.50
and $1.7 j. No better quality
of silk on the market.
510-512
LACKAWANNA AVENUE
'mSWltikBmSR
TO
MHLLIIMIIilMl
eA Worol .0 fie
Wise Is Siffieleit'
The patt ot witdom is to get the but
SoitiK'.
Wo have the largest line of station
ery, olllce supplies and blunt: books In
.N'oi-tliiMisteni Pennsylvania.
Reynolds Bros
Stationers ami Engravers,
Hotel Jcrmyn Building.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA 1IAIIWJ
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leave Scianton, X). & H.
Station:
(3.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnnisbui p, Philadelphia, Baltl
moie, Wnsliintcton and for Pitts
burg' nnd the West.
0.38 a. ni., week days, for Hasleton,
Pottsville, Reading1, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bmy, Hauisbuig, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitta
burg; and the West.
2.18 p. ra., week days (Sundays,
1.58 p. ra.) for Sunbury, Harris
burg:, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
tho West. For Hazleton, Pottr
vllle, Reading, &c, week days.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Pottsville, HarrisburR,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J II. WOOD. Hen. Pans. Axt.
J, D. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Mar
Time Card In tffrcl Dtr. OOth, 1000.
SCRANTON DIVISION.
iatn 6, tor
Ba a g: Lai
.w.aaoAl
" 1 f)i
in MbiSCB'
STATIONS
. iWI
I 00. ,
18441.
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414 to
S&iti:
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adnila
t.T,
1111 POrk
1011
10:1
Slarllcl.t
28
1'r.fion I'ark
ton
1000
III
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snail 11
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lilltl " CartwndateYd
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