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THE SCKANTOX TRIBTJNE-MONDAV, FEBRUARY 25, 1001.
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New York Office: l.'O Nawiiil St.
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sAc Agent lor I Oiclgu Advertising,
Littered al the Pwloffl' at Seranton, I'j . as
Setohel CIjh Mall lltUr.
When M'" "111 penult. Tli Tribune, li alwaja
glid to print iliorl htteia from Its Irlcnda bear,
ins en current topics, but ita lulo l that tlies
Mint bo ilgmd, lor publication, by llio write.
real ninicj and Ihe condition precedent to c;
eeptanee Is that all contributions ahall be millet
to editorial revision.
nii: flat itvir. ixtu advf.i.tisinci.
'I he following table shew; the prleu per Inch
c icti Insertion, t-paoe to be used within one year!
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arid rlmilur ecnlrlbiillens in tb" niture nf ad
vertising Ihe Iribuii'- makee chaige of 3 centi
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l!itn ter t laflhcd vdvoitltihg furnished on
pplk.illoli.
si'KANTfiN, rnnr.iwisY :;, 1101.
Wv cull utti'iillon to the nw-rrtlon of
the" IIunlrlntf5 correspondent of Hip
HiTiiiitnii Times, whlrh we know to
hu tint, tint the policy of the state
nilnilnlblnitluii Id oppor-eel to the ejieu
tlon of now ollk'( mill to the Incrcuti
llisr of tln ii.iy nf tlnto ollli'lttls anil
employ v. iJuVininr Stone not only Is
oppoeel to thojc measures but ho has
s-ervr-tl notice on thi-lr nutliotf that If
the Mil oomo to him ho will veto
llir-ni. TI1I1 fait fhnuld bo storoil
uv.ty In motjiory ncnillm;. tno next
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st itc unipalpii.
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Oil of Vitriol.
TIIK MOST objcctloiiable ten
I tute of the Pocht ballot bill
,L nn, peudlnc at Hairtshurg
lh In Pctlon four where It
iijs: 'Independent nomination papers
hh.ill not dosUnate a naino or principle.
Xo person Hull .it-ccpt more than one
uuinlnntiun lor the mi me oillce. When
ever any puifon shall receive two or
inoi e nomination for the same otllce
he shall bo dcPinod to have accepted
the first nomlnntlnn made unless with
in the time llmltnl tor llllng iudeienl
ent liomination papeis he shnll file,
In the oillce when.- such Independent
liouilnalloii papets ale required to he
tiled, .i wiltten (.internum, signed nnd
HWorn to by him, designating which
one of such nominations he deshes to
HCC'lt't."
While the piescnt law may seem to
need torrcctlon because of the facility
It affords for the multiplication of
cphenuial patties and quixotic Inde
pendent t.'indldacies, and undoubtedly
docs at times necessitate it ballot gro
tesque In sire, yet It may fairly bo
doubted Hint tills warrants the at
tempt to extinguish fusion movements
by legal technicality. Laying aside the
qupftlon whether the legislature has
institutional power to prevent the
acceptance by one man of more than
one nomination for n public office, or.
wither, assuming that it has. Is It
politic under the cliciiniMtances lor the
Ilcpiilillran organisation now In full
cmitiol of slate legM.illun to Invite,
anions the thousands if honest citi
zens of Independent proclivities who
arc just loioverlns fiom Insurgent de
ception, a ittinn to their former an
tagonistic feeling? Is the oiganlzatlon
so sure of Its future that it can mford
to stand sponsor tor a bill which, if
pushed Willi tin- nhove section im
unti tided, will be noceplorl bv eeiy In
dependent voter hi thr ionimomoath
as a dlrett challenge to n life and
death eomu.r? We do not think so.
Hut If It were why take the risk?
I'njr ioadoi v.e',1 know that we do
no. take much x.o-k In tho ordinary
iiidoi.-.il nt mtcrprlM' In politic.'-. The
pitergj p nt hi g'lt(ngiiii Indej endent
movement ojp.misioii nnd In motliui
would, iih p rule, effrct lar moie ton
iddefuble ii-siilts If npplled within regu
lar imiiv Hues. Wo do not Under
value Indep nib me but we prefer Its,
-ijtistmue to tho empty form that U
iirunlly nil tlioio I? of the independent
proposition In polities. At the same
time tlii'io b no emiti Ibutlng agency
so fruitful In feeding ibo discontent
which from time to lime makes Pule
pend'tit inovcmonts temiiorntily fur
mldiil e u.- Is a sphlt nf lutoleranoo (n
tho councillor legulnr ii.irty mannge
iitent. It Is a true saMng that mo-Ih-h
wilt inieh mure nien than vine,
gar. . Tin pan id the Koeht bill quoted
iibop Is wm.. than lucgnr to Ihe
s-eiifltlw i iitlclo ii nd oerwrouglit
iieivcs of the aveiagi- lipleivndent. It
is oil -of vlttlol: nnd vltiloi throwing
Is always pour business.
.
.
The J'lttshuig ConiniPirl.il liazctl.- Is
lliUlMit that the new tharler shall
hOe.aniended to ptovldo for the eec
tidfl of select coiinellmen at large. In
ItfT.iplnlon the lack of a unifying force
ln;;clty legislation Is an outrage. if
it ,hi not that, It certainly is a dinw
ba'Ck and a Rival misfortune.
Abolishing a State.
CVADA. with a population
smaller than that of West
Hcninton nnd steadily de
clining, yet with two votes
In the United .States senate. Ik Uncle.
Hani's pilze puzzle. It lias been pro
POfVrl to annex Nevada as n. county
toVUtah or California: but two elo
rno'its debar. Nevada doesn't want to
neljhcr ilues Utah or California. If
the two fctnws and congress were will
ing, this could ho dono under Kectlon
3 if Article IV of the federul Constitu
tion, which provides that " " no
new state shall bo formed by
tlKi Junction of two or more Mates or
parts of states, without the consent
if the leglfilatuics of the states con
.urncd us well ob nf tho congress";
tho plain Infctencp of which Is that
wneto such consent la given, merger
W JeK'il.
Thu nttsbure Dispatch points out
one other method. That is by an
amendment to the Constitution provid
ing, that whenever tho population of
any state shall fair below a bpeclfied
N
number, or become ls than the nutn
ber upon which representation In tho
hottso Is lmxoil, congreffi nhnll ho nit
tltorlzcd to nmipx the territory of such
Mate to one iiiljolulnff. Uul tho troubln
with thin pl.tn In Unit It would tnko
n nencrntlon of ngltnllon to tnnke It
effective.
rnlnnl HultiH, of tho Iat Nic.iriiRiin
c.innl coinmiflnn, point." out the sorxt
dtinfier to the proposed wnlor-wny,
whun he my that 11 fei ovlUillpoed
pet-Bonn, with h few pouniln of dynn
tulte, could detto.v u lock or nn em
hnnkntcnt and Micpcnd navlRtitlon In
dellnllely. ronnldcrlnB tlml tlio canal
vould run throiiRh unluhnbiliil coun
try nnd that to Kitar.1 pioporly alt
parts of It nt all honi would bo Im
possible, this peril Is by no means
smnll. Yet. In view of the fact thut
Undo Sain It wllllnsr to take the
chimces without a penny of cojt to
anybody clfro. this Is no reason for de
lay. One Colored Alan's Work.
.TIMIDAY'S losue of tho Out
look brought to 11 cloco
Uooktr T. WashlnRlon's rc
markablo nutobloBraphy, "I'P
fiom Slavery." which has for a num
ber of weeks been tunning In that ex
cellent weekly s 11 ferial. The story
of tho tlse of this ex-Muvo from a
state of povetly to dire that for many
riayi. shortly after the war, bo had
nowheio to uleep but In n cellar-way
under it cldewalk In Itlchmond, Vn ,
nnd nothing to eat save refus picked
up pre It had gone too far toward tic
c.iy. as told In Ids
own modest nui i
graphic way, posserces greutur chat in
ttian tiny tlctlon nnd Is mote diamatlc
than the nverngo piny. This cx-muvp.
In addition to having built up tho
most successful educational Institu
tion for ncgropM In the Hnltod Htat":),
now lectures befon presidents, gover-nci-8
nnd stale leglslatiius, or. when
titivelllng abroad, dlnrs with royalty
ntnl Is the center of attraction at
gieat receptions; moreover, the steps
b- which hi) progtess hn been
wiiu.ii "'' i "
achieved are all honest fleps and
everv ono lias neon piucitiiy .-cn-hewn.
"L'p from Sluvcty." which In
soon lo appear in book form, ought
to be in every homo nnd In the library
of evety public school, for tho les
son It teaches is u lesson that every
American boy, whether white or black,
night t learn thoioughly the lesson
that whole thete Is a will to succeed
and a patience to endure thc priva
tions of tho honest way, success will
surely come. Hut we wander liom our
put pose, which was to make one short
quot'ltiotr
"Twenty jcars have now parsed."
writes I'rotesror Washington, "since I
mnde the first humble elfort nt Tus
kegeo, In a broken-dow n shanty and
nn old hen-house, without owning a
dollar's worth of pioporty. and with
but one teacher and thlity students.
At the present time the institution
who Tushegec Normal nnd Indusltlat
Institute) owns 2300 acres of land, ovei
700 of which ate under cultivation
each year, entlrelj by student labor.
Theie are now upon the grounds,
counting 1 ivgo and small, forty build
ing?, and all except four of these have
been n-ected almost wholly by the
labor of our students. Theie are In
constant operation at the school, In
connection with thorough academic
and religious training, twenty-eight
Industrial depni tmonts. The value of
our property Is JTOO.000. If we add lo
this our endowment fund, which at
pi-jsent W J1SS.000. the value of the
total property Is now nearly halt a
million doltais. The annual cut tent
expenses are about JSU.fiOu. Tho
greater pnit of this I collect each year
fiom door to door and from hou-e to
house. 1'roM thlrt students the num
ber hat grown to 1100, coming; fiom
twenty-seven states and turltoiles,
from Africa, Culm, Toito lllco, Ja
maica and from other lorelgn coun
t.lcn. In our departments, there are
eighty-six iifllcrji nnd instructors:
and if we add the families of our in
structois. we have u constant popula
tion upon our giounds of not far fiom
f,on people. The only tllil'.culty now
Is ihrit the demand for mir giaduutcs,
from both white and black people In
the South, Is so gwiit that we cannot
Mipply more than nue-hnlf tho per
sons for whom applications come to
vs. Neither have wo the buildings nor
the money for curient expenses to
(liable us to admit to thu school inote
than one-half the young men and
women who apply to tis for ndmis
.lon." The man who wrought out this mnr-
clous achievement of progress; who
Ins ber u instiumental In educating In
handieialt and In bialn upward or
;:0"fi negroes now- scattered thioughottt
tin south, and In tutn educating other
negroes: unci whoso eloquence, logic
and sane way of looking at tilings
have made him a col"bilty of woi Id-
wide icnown. to whom the highest In
ail landR feel It no humiliation to show
honor, twanty-llve jenis ago was, to
ll appeoratnes, only a darky roust
about. What he has dono is a strik
ing proof of what, under proper cir
cumstances and with pioper encour
agement, Jils people arc in some de
gree capable of doing.
Tho National legislative league
"calls upon" the women of the ITnlted
Mutes "to organize In every munici
pality n legislative commitlte to in
vestigate and correct till laws which
bear onerously on women; to vllt the
sevcinl state leglsl'itures while In
session, and to Insist that women shnli
not only have thc light to the ballot,
hut that they Mnill have equal prop
erty rights, the equal guardianship nf
their children with tin Ir hitslinnds,
and the equal tight to hold otllce. with
its emoluments." Considering th
number nnd emphasis of these periodi
cal callr, a good many women hiust
be haul of hearing.
Deducting from tho expenses of
maintenance tho revenuo from crown
lands nnd certain unoillclnl revenue
hereditary In character, tho net yearly
cost of royalty to tho Uiltlsh tux
pnyer In less thnn $r00,0'JO. Writes Ar
nold White, In his London correspond
ence for the 1'hllndelphla l.edser: "If
wu compare the cost of our govern
ment with that of Vrane.e. which payn
its deputies, Its senators and Its presi
dent no less than $?,M0,0(k annually,
or with that of tin) t'nited stutmf,
which pass Its plesldcnt, Its 'tscnulois.
s
nnd Its icpicscntatlvpK $1,770,000 a
year. u nro foiced to the conclusion
that n nionarchy Is chetippf than n IP'
public. I'eyond thlc, It hnw been cal
culated that the Atnilenn president hi I
election dl'iloputps IuisIupkh -vcry four
years to Hitch mi ttenl as (o cause n
nntlou'il los of Komelliltig like .li.ow.
epo. Our country r, un intitters xtann,
the most 1 cononilenlly lulmliiit'i'pd In
Ihc whole clvlliisi.il woriti. " N'overthe
less, Aniet leans tire not rnvions.
Of l"n'.0 iilnneiH conhncd duilug t!)0i)
In the CnstPiii peltcntlary, 07 had
served more than one term. Of thcrt
one Is solving his eighth sentence,
llnce their sixth sentence, two their
fifth sentence, nliii their fourth sal
ience nnd nine their third rentenee.
Society has evidently not yet reacheii'
with Its vat ions "cures" the tup root
of conlltined ctltne.
It begins to look hi though thetv
was not much of t demand for Mist
.Maude UonnoV return (Inter.
Fluctuations in the cold wave ngnln
Indicate the approach of spring.
OUr Export Trade
With Russia Small
Woliliigion, I (b. J-
Al'Oltl ol niJiii'fei.tui'K fiom the I'nltH
Mat( to ftiwla ilii I "t mount to vO.IXO,.
010 per ear. a li 1 u unlcd. nor iiae
they rur ii'lrl..'! nilli tbat mini.
TiMa ii.trrilAH Ia .li.l ii
. Hie omcui tuuret
0 th )lC i-nt(,.j j.,,, . , i u.. nonl
Ine to th? figurrA of Hu I iilnii fAU IIiii.uii
of nmwIcj, exporln of maimtacturea to liiiMlt
Mine from Uiieo to four inlllloii iioium per
annum, mil arinnllmt lo tie. l!ih-lan offlitJt itn
tlsllc, they hac atcraAd a lUMe iver s,i),'tj
jejr fine" Isfrt, tho eatllmt n'Jle at tthbh
tho 'lotilloil lignrcl of ItuiMaii Import aie ib.
tainnblc.
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Tlie na-uii Mttincnt ol total tinpori ol uo'di
of nil tlaes crlRin.itlnp In the t'nllco SUtf
,ie neer, ne In tvo ncrtpttotial ejrs ahimn
mmh ,-u Mi.oie.ii'ii. and bate axernjed irce
,'''' lf thin :.-., mo.l.MO po,- annmn. and cf this
' 111Prc ,ia thire.iuarterd lepi'wnt '-,v
(olot) whlch (l flot Jt(f,(n, , thc tft,n.
onlir of tho !in-ci.in aoernniri.t. Math of thr
ViiicrhMii rutlon linponeil Into linvla l boic'n
In the marlcts .f I'urope nml thus while :vp
loenteil In the ltnlan innonalhwi J of Amtrt
tan origin, iloos not fhow in the cvpert ilate
inrtitd fiom the fulfil "-l.ite ln.ue it 1 will
from thl country Jiiect to tin irit cotton
tn.irl.cti of Kuicpe. I.lwipool ati'l lticinen. ainl
thence l illlilbuliJ to l!aU aiul other Inlriler
states of I'urope
- o -the
repoits nf Ihe 1 nlK.I M.un i.nriiiiiii,t
imly rhovv total rport to Uii"ia of about
jiO.iMl.ouii pei anriiun, hlb thoe of tlie rtii--iati
Ko eminent sbow tmp'it ef Vmrru.tn piotltiet
a.euRin;; about :i-..i'M.ei0 p, r .. uiiimi ; but uu
inal)i of the to MutrmenM khni. thai the
ill-i.rip.iniy l tliirrb in o(t'n, nbttli di'iiep
:mey I .ieroiinte.1 for a abae iivlieilerl
r
In men lnnill.e other than (Oltr.n the HiivMaii
ami t'niteil Plalci flgims iouepond quite :n
tlo.clj .it toiilil he expected in b?v nf the Uet
that the I'nliiil Mates MHil )car ttrmlnatei
.lime P." aril Hut of tiula Pee. .'It. Tanlnk'
ll.e ficuien ef eilher louuliy or of both, and
eunipiriuK thnn y r.i i by ejr, it it found Ihpt
tl.o lutal iporlii fiom Hie I'ntteil States to Put
ii of all sitldct eela'.ic of taw- cotton kr-ui.-(.l
in It'rt nml 100O jdiont V.0X1,ti(in per anr.un,,
an) in lor to that time had ateraRed but about
jl.OoD.noo per annum. 1hl W.OOil.OnO of cTporM
other thin cotton Include lite unlinalt, bool,
inapt and cnciavinz. tfreadtluffi. chcmteal.
coal, copper, cicen, dried and pi cert rd fnilti",
malt and fpllllurai. lifpior', ban nnd bteslnu,
i.irafT!ue, cotton teed oil, animal oil, fiirnitui.
patent inerliefiMit. ram and earnaee, aiiiultural
linpIcmniU, and manufictuie of hou and terl.
Df the tot it o)orl t Rnli from the t'nlted
Maten In Ihe li-cal .tear lnon, onlv 4.",,t.!i.nrl
consisted of iron nrd rteel tninufirturrt and
auriiultural impltmentt, whlrh elates iueludc
tt'p (blcf aitlcliM affected by the recent order.
o
( ait Ful an.iljslt ol botb the epoit tlateinent
ol tho t'liltcd Mate and the import statrmnt
of Itu-oia JiKtlhes Ibc conclusion lliat the c
porlallon from the t'nlted State-- to RunU of ihe
iliil of artieh mined hv the recent order
nmoiinted in IfOO, tin .tear of our laiirest epoit
to that country, to le-t tlnn fti.0tKl.Oli1.
THAT
ADVANCE IN
CITE.
ANTHRA-
Piom the rhllaeUrhla !'rc,.
VVor'e dimajoRiicrf ln not bem -ern tluti 'he
awiiill and .ntaek on the advance In the priie
of tinthiacltt! coal this vtlter as thc work of a
"toinblmtlon" or "intnopoly" This ehlite,
made wluii eoal ioe l,.t fall, is le polled now
that nn lntestl?alion in New York has drawn
.'.ttenllon to the lain .itlrnding the 10 per cent,
laliance In tvases list fail. Coal b.n liv-n. Set
Iran cwrythinc ele. Ihe ndtanee of r.0 cenlt
' u ton In anthracite is fiom ore half to one third
Ihe udtaiiie- en coil in lelind. The adtanri-
In (himany it larcer. I'.iliimlnmu toal hat llv-'n
in this lounliy. The advance In toke has tripled
pist prlic. lion nro lav nearly doubled. The
entile r.int-o of Iron nnd itrrl price ateracrt
one half higher than In the past. The arrrace
ct prices as ineaured bv Rrad.troot'it "Indev
ruinbei" showt. tint pilces in prneral ur over
cne-thlid hlshrr thin on July 1, Is'ifl, when lln'y
were at their lowo.-t.
Anthracite hat advanced, too. It this ftramef
It It a crime? Horn it talr a "comblnitlon" tu
.I'h.imu tin- piiee ot one article vben the pine
of all i.t rilnrf? N'ubodv but a dtniagoiriir
ttiitihl fjy thl. and even lie would know thai
he- was It Ihc. In this advance labor has shar.sl,
and fairly ehaieil, as It right, and if labor is
vvlniy guided it v III inter on no ccnter-t now
that pi Ice in general has begun In tall.
No "combination" ean ever maintain the price
ef anthracite because bituminous coal ataueli
.ilwa.v uatly to take Itt pine, If an advince In
uiilhiatltc makcrt bitumlnotiH doired Thn in.
ljnt anlhraelte It raised bejond a ceitain polr.t
la comes bitiinlno'it. It goet to the faeiorv
and mill, to the foige and furnace, to Ihe homo,
hotel, i id In. Million, and ditlndgea anthracite.
Tor tills icieun over l,oon,(lii torn of bituminous
n Hied in Philadelphia lod.it, uheie anthraeiti
was cilice ii-eil alone. niliiminous eoal alvrajs
eneireles anthiaeltc. It is u.ed on thc locomo
lives which draw bird eoal tn rnirkel It inrtta
intliuelle at tldo staler. It cninprtts oti e.ery
tallioad.
When rvcrjt'ilng rises jiillirarite rises "rom
lunation" or no "combination, " and in tho near
future when prices (all anthracite will fall with
them and n- "combination" ran prevent.
NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE.
The area of Ver.eiurl Is larger than all Europe,
leaving out Ru-stla.
Slvlt-feten per cent, of Portugal's Inhibltuntj
cannot icad or write
There vvero granted by the tatint office during
the past jrar 'jn.lls fiatenli.
Ily ihboii n inuiiinlng tor the ijueen l.'KI
vaitiu are out cf wmk in london
Yni ran lake- out a pitent In llelgluin for )1
In I'lanee lor ."". I" llnsi lor S'lV,
ucenlanl. Au'tidla. l twelve tlin lnjer
than Engl.uid, villi a population about e.pul
to lllinilnnhaiii.
MlwUsippI hu a total population ol over I,
.W.omi, and yet the total tote of tho nato last
November was under wi.rtai.
Tlieic Is no mull amount of capital invctuil
In this country In turning out "ttarihtd ap
parel. " Tho collar and rulT trim trprctrnu fiO,.
aiO.tKK)
The ttpleal Moro Is never unaitn-il. He fiahta
equally will on foot, on horKback, in Ids llicl
war tanoe, or in the water, tor lie tv.lms like a
U.h and dlvM like a penguin.
Tim Mohammrdau year la lunar. The civil
moullis of tho Muhamniidan aio adopted to the
lunar months by the cyclo of ?.a jeaia, In whleh
10 have a; I data and 11 have 2.V1.
A f'liirago electrician It nuluilug a plan uhrte
bj nldcnnen imy tole by wire. Tho plan It that
caili alderman' disk be whed and furnUhrd
ttllh a ".tea" and "nij" button. When the loll
It IM (ho alderman tvouhl lmply pif" the
button he ttltliea and bit tute would he recorded
on an eletlibal reaPlcr on thr rbth' itfk.
Tho thief Maple nf Slam l lit . The tiaile
liVorl lor Ifrri kIiow that the value of tlilt pro I
ml durliit. that, .tear vat UJ.MMmi Mexican,
and the v.iluo nf the niilpul l lapblly tneuli)!
etery jrui.
Tins impl) null b.it, nut liatln been irtiniitit
fiom Ihe fcitn for mne time, It ti found on
Inquiry that the iv.nh wete rejulaily brlna ttolen
by the iijtlvcn fur uoentitlon to 'lr.r iee,
who leed them at petticoat.
little moie than one elijhlli ol the amount
amiinlly evpcndefl for peinlnn goes lo the
toutli. Of tin- neailj l,0m),ni1 penionrr of the
Civil war t;nV,l weie irbhnH lal .tear oT the
filtten wMithem t.ili (liiclinllnit Mai land and
Mlttemll.
Ihc lilil and inn.t practleal ti.e to tthlth an
rlretiemoblle has been put otcutml the other
dav In Ito.te.n, when ore' of Ihe vehltle tca
iited lo pull a horse eiit of a hole In the ntnet
Inlo whleh he hid l.illen and where he wat
atallrd.
mon(t the many tliaugrt lifeeltated by the
elealh of (Jueen Metorla, one, tvllrli It not tin
fmportaiit. It the pilnllnir en all Ifsd docu
inrnta "(Jrl Sate the Klmr!" tor "Cod Hate thu
Qiieent" Thlt chmje alone, It Ii etllmated, will
text aoimttilnar like 2,(tXl,(j(m,
An adiitteratlon of coffee Lt no.tr being piae
(Iced that c-ontUt In taslni; the ttMtlilew cot
fee bean, those whleh are "dead." or not fully
matured, i.il hate lieen wpaiMtrd from the (jnod
bean., anil In poll.hlmt and paliillnn them tilth
.1 anlutlon of iel paint. The result It a beau
tlfiilly bronntd berry, vvhltli not easy to 'de
tect at worthless.
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A ropLLAH Cf.KARtNO tlOIISf for tin 0
ct Benefit of All Who Have llau.M to
Ret.t. Ral fatal or Other Property to Sell
or nxohana-e, or Who Want Slturtioni or
Help These Mnatl AUtertlsemtr
One Cent a Word. Six Insertions
en's Cewt A
is lor Mte X
; Wanted,
Cenlt a W'erd Kxpt Jiitutlcc
"men are inserted rref.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Apents Wanted.
riKl.filAV IIAliFS-IlUt ntOM liR-T HAND'S,
largest brecdeis in the woildj fanev teiek,
low price. Itoi ky Vlountalii ReliJlan Hare I o ,
'.'us iulnc lliiilJins, Penvti, ( olo. genu
wanted.
Help Wanted Male.
N'ASTKII-AX INTLI.t.inCN'T m'SINTS M VN
to represent an incorporated t onipan.t , luun
deposit twi cahj Rood uliry and pnmmltslnn
paid. Addren It . bo . id, Philadelphia, Pa.
WASTCI) A ROOD IIOV TO WORK IV TRIP
line liindcr;. Apply -t oim.
Situntions Wanted.
SITUATION' W.Mm--IIY A COMPKTTA i' M
to take chaise of jtiam boiler and eiuiii'
plant. Alto , lirt elm pb-mber and steam f.ller.
AiMicsa M. A., IIS Clay uteitur.
MTUATIOM WANrKP-llY A.V P-APKRIlAtii)
latly as liousf Keeper; food washer ai.d Ironu.
Aildrt'M A. II., this u(5oe.
SALESMAN' l'Olt Ofll ALUMIMM (IAS TIP
liurner. Satet can; kite .0 per cent, belter
lluht; i-ctails for 15 rents. Sample and tetmt
JO cents. Rex Co., 10JJ Arch slicet, rhiUdcl
phla, Pa.
YOUN'O WOJIX.V WlbllKS WORK OP ANY
Mnd by thc day. Address ".VI.," Tribune
ofllce.
SITUATION' WAN'TKU-MV YOIJNC. tilRL, AS
nurse gnl, or lo do liglt houseworl. j dry
referenecs-. 411 New utrtet.
WANTTO-SITtTATION' Aa V ITRST OR SKC
ond band in bakery; fiist or second hand
on bicad, takes, plot or prrt7cl. R. I). Walt
man, (107 N'. IMghth ttreet, Ibanon, Pa.
SlllHTIO.N WANTKD TO 0 Ot'T II V Till',
day nt vtithins or any kind of day trork.
Mrs. Russell, 2U Cedar attnue.
SITUATION' WANTKn RV A SriiOVK. ACTIVH,
50unir man, as clilpplnir clerk, nr to do ant
other kind of honett woik. Il bad one yeir'j
etpeiienco In lilppin. Reltrenect furiii"hed.
Addresn II. !., caie of Tribune (drier".
Money to Loan.
MONr.V TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY RKVL
estate HENRY DLi.I.W JR.
(HAS H. WELLLm.
TIIOMtt r-PRAfil'K.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ROND AND MORTRAGL,
any amount. M. II. llolcatc, Commenvvealth
building.
ANY AMOUNT 01" MONEY TO LOAV-UICK.
straight loani, or lluildlng and l.oi.i. ,V.
from 4 lo ( per cent. Call on N". V. Walker,
ail-315 Connell building.
For Kent.
elS-TEVKOOM 0i;sK. ELECTTtlU Llfillll.
modern tuipiove merits. Large lot fiont nnd
back. Trio. I'asv to two aticet rare. 1'lca.s.ini
jiart of lireen Ridge. April 1. 0. W. S , TrU
line.
DM OREE.V HII10F. STREET, TEN' KlIOVK
nioelein Improvementaj steam hent, furnished,
desirable; IfJJ.m. ,
STORi; TOR RENT -SITUATED IN IUCKSOV
Cilv, Lackawanna county, I'.i , witliiii 'Ji1
.t.iids of the Delaware and Lackawanna Railioad
rempant's btnrr' eotl bleaker, and less distance
to the Elk Hill Coal and Iron company's Itlih
mond Vo. 3 bleaker There two collieries em
ploy 1 to SOO hand, Railroad facilities for
delivery and sending freight firsi claw, and a
good place for a grain and feed mill. The store
is fO by 21 feet, two itories, cellar under nil,
and has been occupied for foity years by the Elk
Hill Coal and Iron company until late; i In
good condition for general store business. Apple
to William II. Richmond. Richmond Hill, Jlil
North Main avenue, Scranton, Pa.
For Sale.
s.s"vk 'fNA'ssWtui.tVSsaVettAV'Ss
ron bAi.E -entire rt'itNiTfi:!; or whole
house; everything newj whole or aepatatc.
511 Adams avenue.
Hilt StLB-COiTAOK AT HARVEY'S LAKE.
Pa., ttllh about one aeie (.round, thirty ap
ple tree", barn, ice bouse, etc. Enquiie of It,
11. Hicks at Third National btnk, Seranton, Pa.
Wanted To Buy.
tVANTKD-SlXOND-HAN'D SLOT MACHINLB;
must be in good cider, state particulars at
to make and price. Address L. M., general de
livery, Seranton, I'a.
Real Estate,
ion sale-a Farm of co'acress so acres
improvedi ',5 mile from Factoryvillc; about
twenty minutes walk fiom Kcjetone Acadein),
A veiy lightly and pleasant location tor u
(ountiy home) ran be bad very icasouablr;
jicfuession at oree. Inipiln or address W. D.
RusmII, D. k II Cj.' fclilu-, s.-ranton.
Recruits Wanted,
tfVVW
WANTED FOR I,. S. ARMY I AliLE ItOPIED,
unmarried men between ages of 2 and fl;
cltkms of United States, of good character arc!
temperate hablu, who cun speak, lead and
write Englh-h. Recruits specially desired for
strvirc In Philippines. Foi inlormatlon apply
to Hccrultimr Olnce, Hi Wtcinlng nvc., Seran
ton. Pa.
LEGAL.
THE ANNUAL MKETINii OP Till! STOCKHOI.Ii.
cis of the Liekavvaiuu Iron and Steel Com
pany, for the election el diiccicm nnd traiit-u-tlon
ol siuli other h'ltlnisa us may pioperly
come before the meeting, will bo held at the
oUico cf tho Coniiaiiy in thu CTI of Sciantou,
1'iiiiii.vhanij, en Wednesday, March Clh, l'."l.
at 3 o'eloik p. rn. The polls will irmaln open
for one hour. The Transfer Rocks will be elided
em February Slth, 1001, and reopened on March
7th, JI-01. J. P. HIUOINsON.
Screlarv.
Sciantcn, Pa , February 2J, If1!.
ALWAYS BUSY.
'sfer
JlUnBERS, RU1UIKR3.
LEVVJS & RE1LLY
LEGAL.
slsrfslwJfcJJwswWsssJ JsJvsavviJiAajjvs
TO Till) HOLDERS 01' ltOS'llS Nl'MREII1"
seven (7), eight (s), forty-one (II) and
forty-six (4C) ot the Colliery Engineer Coinpanv.
baliiK thu bonds bearing date October 1st, IV.'i,
and (ecured by trust moitgage of tbat date,
PlfJtcTake Notice that In pursuance of Hit)
provisions of the ld bomlt and the trust more
gage given to neture the same, the bonds at
numbered above have been dra.wn.hy lot for
pajmenfcon the tlrst elay of April, 1WH, and je-i
are hereby notified that Ihe -same will he paid
on thc llrt elav ot April, 1001, at the Latka'
wanna Trust and Safe llcprlt Company, Trustee
ntnitd In Hie trust mottgaef above refeirnl to,
togrtber with inlrirtt coupont attached thereto
and remaining unpaid, and that intrieet will
tce after the said date,
THE lOLLH.nV ENGINEER COMPANY
'rranton. Pi., IVbruarv Mth, Hull.
AN Or.DIN'AN'CL LIMITING THE TRICn TO RE
charged for suppljlnit water to the Inh.ib
Hants of the City of Seranton, and providing
a penalty for violation of the provisions hereof.
ejection 1 He It ordained bv thc Select and
Common Council of the Citv ot Seranton. and
It Is hereby enlalncd by the authority of lbs
tame, tbat from and aftel the first elay ef VptU,
lr01, this prkc to be charged In ant pi i son, firm
or eorpoution, iipplvln,( water to the Inhah
Hants nf the ( ft v ot Seranton, ami uing tin
"treeta ot the city for that purpose, shall net
evectel the following rales per annum
liw'f.LLivn not;sr.!.
I'or single family, per annum i, tin
For ringlc house occupied In more than one
family, rath family -I Od
Each bath tul t v
For ratli watti closet I "
I'or each urinil with spring attachment. . 1 )
For cadi mlnal wltbont spring .iltaeli
ment ! oo
For Hreet wal'ein oi lawn or !ion connec
tions ! (1
norhi.s,
Hydrant (family), keeping boh I ( .. tvi
liar, with or without water It i
Each water elnsct, eloiihl.- acting '1 ""
Ench water etosct of other desniptiou .... -1 '"i
For nrlral, felt closing I
For urinal ef other dir-criptloa )
For batli tub for ue of hnardeii "' 00
Kitchen, for each faucet ft IH)
Roaniers, above 10 and not ctreedlng 2'i .. 7 m
Eaeli addilional ImaiileiH ." ni
Water troughs tor watering hor.cR 7 M
sTOIIF. iioii:..
A bjdrant in trd or basin in store when
orcupieel uy a stoic onlt '
Water ele.ets, earli I .hi
Urinal with spring attachment 1 fi
Urinals of all other descriptions MOO
DRfd STORE.
Drui stoie-t, each f fi
Counter fountain IOC")
1TRI.IC IiriLDIN'tT.
Each faueet 0 Co
Each wattr clcwt 1 .)
Each uilnal 1 Oil
Shops and banks, for first fined, S5.00,
each addilional '.! CO
Soclity room and sll olllies '-' 01
RLSTU'RANTS.
Open all night 31 per cent, additional.
Restaurant drinking bar Ii ti
Restaurant eating bar li m
IIAIIIIER SHOPS.
First Chair '- tl
lach additional chair T (Hi
Fieh bath tub StM
Pt'RLir RATHINO EsTAnLKIIMENI'.
Each bath tub 8 00
pnoTonn wu (jai.i.i:rii:.
1'hotograph gallerl-t U ft)
LIVERY AND OTHEIl STARLE"
Liverv atatiies, per horso 1 1
Private stables, per horfe 1 ('I
Cows, cadi per head 60
ROrTLIMi ESTAIII.IMIMEN'T.
Rottlins establishment 25 01
SLAUCHTEIt IIOFsF..
Slaughter hoiwa 10 01
FOUNTAINS
Tountaliw flowing 12 bonis per day lor slv
miiiitiut dining .tear, fiom a ',; Inch h'i-
rulr, first opening ."'-'
Lawn fountains a in
I lose iwd as a lawn sprln'elcr a t
llrcwents, ri.vc lioufesand manufielnrlng es
tahlisiiincnls rated aeeordlng to con
sumption.
Kaih uah basin 1 im
Sec. 3. Wherever meter is ikJ, the iharsis
atiall be nt follows'
For dally average of walcr utd lit anv p.r
son, tlnn or torpor.il Inn, of 10,000 gallons o
l.s, ten eenlt per thousand imIIoiw.
For elally average of water u-ed from to ono to
S0.000 gallont, tiglit cents per thousand gallons.
lor daily average of water lirnl from IO.KiO to
UO.fiDO gallons, seven cents per thousand g.illon-
For dally average of water n.-id fnm ,'.(1,tiil to
fai,imii gallons, i tents per tliousand gallons
I'or dally average ot water iwd. of cn.pno (.il
Ions or over, titc cents per Ihou-nnd gallons.
1'iovided. That the piovisiom of this fntl'iti
shall onlv- applt where a incur is used tu measuie
amount of water ii-ed
See, 1. Any person, llirn or eeuporall'n, tin
latlng the pinvisloiis of tills ordinance, ahall nav
a penalty of h'AOii for eaeli otfriirt", tuuiulf lor
the use nf the (ily of Seranton, and one-lulf
for tho person who brings suit tor the same, t(,
be recovered in an action of assumpsit hetore the
Major or Alderman ot said ell.v. K.ich .nlli'iuc
under the provisions of this ordiname shall lie
considered as Pclng complete, evciy time a Pill
is sent by any firm, indlvldiiil or eoiporatlou
fiippltlng water to the people of the (Ily ot
Seranton, v.blth bill It for a larger amount than
would bo due and pajablc under the ralrtt fixed
by this ordinance
Approved January 11th, 1!H.
JsMES MOIR, Majoi
Published ill pursulnen of ii lesolutlon of ( lit
Council, approved Fetru.iit H, 1001, and in ac
tordance with rtlcle h, Sietlon s, et nf lftfl).
1. T. I. WELLE, ( ity ( lerk.
PROVES ?0 A T. L.
Ccrtlfled Public Accountant.
E. O. SPAULDINd, 220 BROADW'W, NEW
York.
AichltectB.
EDWARD II. DAVIS, AltCllirECI', CO.N.NEII,
building, Scranlon.
FREDERICK L. BROWN". ARCIIIIIC1, PRICE
building, 126 WasUngtoi avenue, Stianton.
Cabs nnd Carriages.
RUIinElt TIRED CACS AND CAURIvnEsI RFT
cf service. Prompt attention t-lviu oidcis by
'phone. 'Phones 2-172 and 5.132. Joseph Kelley,
Mi Linden.
Dentists,
DR. C. E. EILENRERfiEll, PAL'LI ni'lLDINU.
S'pruce atrirt, Seranton.
DR. I. O. LYM.N. SCRAN ION PRIVATE UOs..
pita), corner W)omlng and Mulbtny.
DR. O. tt I.AUIIACH, 113 WYOMINO AVENUE.
DR. II. F. REYNOLD'S'. OPP. P. O.
Seeds.
C. 11. CLARK f CO., S:eI).ivTe. AMI NUiI
crjlnen, stoic 201 Watlilntuii iivitiue; giein
houses, 1030 North Main avenue; ttoiu tele
phone, 7S2.
Wive Scieens.
J0"sEI'h" KIIETrElT IHJAR TiT LACKAWANNA
avenue, Seranton, Pa , maiiulaetiucr of Wiic
Scrtens,
Lnwyev.
rr.NK i:. iiovix, ATTOttsr.v at i,Ai
1 lloouit, I'J, II, Pi and IS llutr bull. line.
'J v. iiRow.v. Arronxr.v and .oi'.w.i..
j lor-at-lau-. lloomi H12-:itJ Mrara biilldlnt.
; i). it. iir.rLout.t:, ,vr7i)itNi:v--t.0ANB nt.'.o.
I tlated on real ettate eitiilty, Mrara biiimlnf,
eornrr Waihlnston ntcnue and Sprtira ittect,
wiu.Ann, WAitiiKv'fc kvapp. ATTonsr.v. s
ud eciiinfellort-al-lir, Hepubllran building,
' W'atlilnRlon atrnuc.
Jllivtlp" A .rrCtTipvi-r(lllSKVS .NI COL'S"
e!loriat.'avv. Ccmmomtcjltli hulldinjj. Itoomt
10, SO and 41,
KnWARD W. THA.KIt. ATTOnNIJV. TtOOMS
I .-v.t-11,,, viu noor, jiears ituiiuinic.
1-. A. WATUKS. ATTOIlSr.Y.ATI.AW, POAHD
of Trad bulldlnc, Srianlon, Pa.
rATTcitso.v k vh.cox,"tuadi;!is' SATI0SAI.
Hank bulbllnif.
; c roiirciYs. nt iii-.i-phIican' nuiLnixoT
. A V. IlKItTIIOir, TTOnNKY. MKUIH 111.110.
' PliyslclnnB nnd Surgeons.
1)11. W. K. AI.I.KN, f,13 XOIITII WAllltMllON
uremic.
DR. S, W. I.'AMORF.AU.N. (UT ICE 3W WASH
Ington avenue. Resldeme, llln Mutbeiry.
Cbronla dlcae, lungs, heart, kldne.ta and
genito-urlnary organs a specialty. Ilouif, 1 to
4 p. m.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAKE, 12.1 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE"
cue. Rates teasonablc.
I'. ZEKH.l'.H, Proprietor.
ECRVNTON HOt'SE. NEAR D., L. k W. PAB
enger depot. Cotnlueted on the European pten.
. VICTOR. KOC'H. Proprietor.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF 'JIII;OckTwNA hCHaXTON,
Fa. Courte prcparatoiy to (ollege, law, md,
tine or buaineiss. Opens Sept. 12lh. Send lor
tatalogue. Rev. Thomas ), Usnn. LL. D., prin
cipal and preirlotorj V. E. Plumlc), A. M.,
heaelinaster.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING I Oil CHILDREN' TO ORDER,
also ladies' walsti. Louis Shoemaker, 21:
Adams avenue.
A. D. DR1G0S CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS' AND
ceffl pools, tio odor. Improved pumps ued.
A. D. Prlggs, proptlctor. Leave oiders It's)
North Main avenue, nr Hike's ding stoic, coi
ner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone O.M.
SIRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP THUATME.VrTvV 1
shampooing, Mc. ; facial massage , manicuring.
'23c; chiropody. 701 (Julncy.
IIAUKR'S ORCHEslllA-MUslO I OH "niif.Ls
plculcK. pirtle. itccptlont, weddings and ion
rcrt work fiirnUhcd. Tor terms addirsa R .1
Paiier, conductor. 117 W'jomlng avenue, ei.er
Hulhert's mulo store.
tIEOARC.EE IIROa.. PRINTERS' s-UI-PLIEsTkn
velores, paper lugs, twine. W'orelioue, t..u
Wasiilngton avenur, "-cranton. I'J.
THE WILKES PAltllE RECORD CAN RE HAP
In Seranton at the news ktandt of R. Ismail
Pros, (On 'pr.iee nnd VY Linden! M. Norton,
22 Lachavsanna, avenue, 1. S. Schutter, 211
Spruce street.
RAJ L ROA DTI HIE TABLES.
Dclawme, Lackawanna nnd Western.
In LflcU Dee '.', 1M0.
Soutli Leave "crautoii lot New u at 1 in,
.".tirt, : ,ri. s (xi and lO.u', a. in. ; 12 .". .'l.s'.t p in
For PlillaelelphU nt S.im and 10 0.1 a. in., ftj
and n.: p. 111. For .-troinhbtirg at 0 10 p. m
Milk aicommodatlon at .1 tu i m. Arilve il
Hnbokcn at tf Ml. 7 Is. 10 2t. 12 OS, an, lis,
7.19 p. tn. Arilve at Philadelphia at 1 on :i i.i
liOO ,ind S.?2 p m Vrrive Horn New Vol I, at
1 10, 4.00 and laBi a. 111.; I ll. 1 .,2, 5 I'J. S 15
and II W) p m Frt.in stroiidsbuig at V iv, a in.
North Leave Siriuitnn foi H111I1I0 .md into,
mediate atationt at 1.11, 4.10 and 1DJ 1 ni. ;
l.M. i.i and ll.ri p. ni. For Oiwejo and - r.i
eu.se at 4.10 a. m. and 1.33 p. 111. For I'tlca at
1.10 a. in. and l.M p. in. Fur Mrnlro.eat o.Oii
a. in.; 1.0.', and 5 4S p in. For Nicholson at I 00
and B-Ft p. 111. For ninghamton at 10.20 a 111. Ar
ilve In Seranton from ftiiflaln at 1 2i, .,, 5 tj
and 10.IK) a. m ; 3.OT and 0Op. m, from H
wtgo und h.viartise at !M a m. , 12..1, and uO
p. ni. From Plica at 2.55 a. m. ; I2..1S und 3.0
p. 111. Fiom Nicholson at 7. VI a. m. and 0.00 p
in. From Montrose at 10.0) a. in. , J a and t 03
p. 111.
nioomsburg Division leave- Seranton foi
Northumbciland. al fill, 10 05 a. in.. l..",v am
5W) p. m. Fur lTvnioutb at I.tr,, 3.40, S..VI p'
111. For King-Ion at MO a in. rrlve at Noith
umbel 1 1 n-1 at l'.:-5 a. 111. ; 1 10, 5.00 and S 4 j p
in. Anivt at Kingston at rU2 a. 111. Airive nt
Plymouth it 2.ii, 4 32. I1.41 p. in. Vrrive in
Sirantou from Nortliuinberland at P 42 n. in;
12 35, 4.M and S 4i p 111. From Kingston nt
U.OOn. lit. From ri) mouth at 7 51 11 m ; .! 2il,
&.J5 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS
South leave Stianten 1.4", 3.1)0, iW, 00j a
tn. ; a Kl, :t 40 p. m.
North Leavn Srnnton at 1.15, 4 10 a. in ; LSI,
5.4S and 11.35 p. in.
llloonishurg Division Leave Seranton at 10 03
a. in. and 5 W p. m.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In I .tied Nov. 23, Rxi
Tialiu have Seranton.
I'ur Philadelphia and New York tia p. k
p 1; al 0.IS and 11.53 a. in, and 2 1s, 7
(lllack Diamond Exptei-tl. and u..-i p. ,, j.un.
iatd D. .v. II. R. R- l-3s, S.27 p. 111.
lVr Wbito llavtu. HaIt ton and pnneip.l
points In the toil regions, t la II S , .
(JJJ 2.1S and - I'- '" 'or Poltavllle, fc.15
'.i and 1.27 p. m-
Tor llellilcliitn. La, on, Reading, Ifanltburg
and nrlncipal intermediate itatlon, ,a p lV. "
It It. 11.13. II""' ' '": -l5' ' -." tlll-ielt Dlf
inoiid r.xpu)" n':!0 1'' ,n' Sunday, D. k II
It R I IV. S.27 p- 111.
'per" 'Hinkliamioik'. Tuwanda. Llmlra, Ithaca
(lencva and pilm l-al Inteiiiiedlatc .11,11..,,,, tia"
11, L. cV W. 11- bOS "' '" i 1-03 and J 40
''"r-or ficnevt. Roehesler, IlulTaln. Niagara tall,
(hlcago, and all roints west. ,,a D j, ,.
11.65 a. in.. J.33 (Hl'k I iitnond Evpie ), ; '
10.41, 1180 P- " ti"'"l'J. 1- i. II II. 11
Pullmai, parlor and sleeping- or Lehigh Vallev
liatlor sail oil all trains between W'ikes-Rai,',
and New oih, I'hlladslphla, liullali) and Mi.
pension llridge
P.OLLI.N II. WII.RLR. lien. Sip', e r0,tla
street, New Yolk.
lHARLl"s I.i:i:. ". I'a. Ut . 2d I on la, id
stiect. New York
A W. N'O.NNEMACHER, D,v. Pa-,. .vst soul,
Iletldiheni. I'a.
For tlikets and Pullman leecrvalions apply to
rou Lackawanna avenue, Scianton. Pa.
Delaware nnd Hudson.
In Elicit Nov. 2S, lOW.
Tiains for I .iboiidalo leavu Seranton at 11 "0
7 W, S.W. 10.IJ a 111.; I2.nu, 1.20. 2.41, 3.S2, 39
0.23. 7.57, 0.15. ll.l" p. m.: 1.10 11, m. ' '
Fur HoncadaK 0.20, 10.13 a. in. ; j",i a,
C.2V1 p. in.
I'or WUkeH.Rirre-fl.45, ..1. r., 11,3, a(j
11 Ji a. m.l 1.8S. MS'. BV3, 1.27. ft In. r.l-, MM,
11 mi p. m
For L. V. R. II iointst. I.t, II.Jj a 111. j 5,1
4.27 and 11.30 p. m
For Pennsjlvania It. It. points -0.43, p.3 t
m; 2.19 and 1.27 P. in.
For Albanj and all points norlh-8.20 a. m.
and a 52 p. m
' LUMMY TRAINS.
For Caibondali -O.nil, 11.13 a. ni ; 2.4, s;;,
5.47, 10.52 p. in-
For W'ilkis llJiie 0-. ILiw a, in ; 1 ,- 3 5(
0.27, S.27 p. m.
For Albinv and points north 3.52 p. p,.
For Honewlah I'.OO a. in. and 3.52 p. rn.
Lowest latcs to t.11 puinla In I'nlicd states and
Canada.
.1. W. Ht'RDirK. (!. P. A. Mbanv V. Y.
II. W. C'RO", D I'. A.. Mianlon, pa.
Central Ralhoad of New Jersey.
station. In "v York-Foot of Liberty street,
II.. and "oiilli ltn.
TIME T MIL''- IN I ' LCI'. .NOV. 2.1. UW.
Tiaint leave r-oauton 101 New V01I., Newail..
I.luabeth, Pliiladeliilu-i. I.aotnu, JJetlilelicin. Al
Untowii, Mauib bunk anJ While llave-n. at .:!o
a. 111.; espreiis. 1 10; epio.. J.50 p. ,. !,.
, dav., '.'.1.'. P. I". , .,.,
For Plttttoii aim 1 ni,-i.aiir, d.ou a. tn , 1. 10
ami 3.50 p. 111. sums 1. 2 1. p. ni.
I'ur llaltliiium i-n'1 W-"bington. and pulm,
-out'i und M't ' jl'lhleheiu. km a. til . 1. 10
and .1.50 P- i"- sunilit. 2.1.. p. m.
Foi Long Ilia" h. Ocean (.'rove, et, . at S.C0
a. 111. and 1. 10 p. . ,,
Fur Reiidli.g. Lebanon and Haril.biug. tia .
lentown. S.S0 a. m. and 1 10 p. m. Siiuda.vs
For,'l,t'tUvllli. Wj 111. and 1.10 p. 111.
TliroujTi lie ken to oil points east, wutb uul
Witt nt lovvist i.iti- at the latluii.
H I- RM.HWI.N rim Pa jt.
.1 II. OLIIAl'SEN". Oen. Sup;.
TAio nnd Wyoming Vnlley.
Time r.iblo In llitci. Sipt, 17, MX.
Tuliis for llavvhy und loeal pnluU, uiimeit
lug at llauley with Erie- l.illioad for New Yoik,
Nevvbiirgb and liitrrinrdlale points, leate S ran
tun at 7.11.1 a, m. and 2.'i'i p 111
Train anlic at Strintun at lo.SO a, in, aivl
O.lo p. ,11,
INLET"
Silks aed ...
Dress Goods
Final 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 piece
and short lengths from our
regular Hues
QUALITIES are all of tha
highest grades purchasable, ,
STYLES All carefully se
lected for our regular trade,
including plaids, stripes, mix
tures and plain materials.
QUANTITIES enough for
all purposes, dress lengtfci,
waist lengths, skirt lenrths,
lengths for children's dresses,
etc.
Dress Goods
i SiC r rcsuar fifty cen
tD quality, in all wool
plaids, checks, stripes ami
mixtures.
98
for the finest quality
all wool plaids,
camel's hair plaids, heavy
wool mixtures.
4 .-7 Forouc week we oflfet
S) Taffeta and Surah
S Iks for .15c, good value at
650.
(fibTT or tancy silks that
v)y) werc $1 and $Ii25
Large assortmeut of light
and dark colorings.
Q Qisv for all our best fancy
silks. Were ?i.t;o
and $1.75. Mo better quality
of silk on the market.
510-512
LACKAWANNA AVENUE
MEffiiira
tpw
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31
"A Woral to ilz
Wise is Sufflclcnt."
The p.tit oC wlsiluni la to pet the best
going.
We li.vvp the larsc.-il line of Ht.ition
pry, oillce Mippllen nnd hliilllf boolts in
Noitlienstoin I'ennylvania.
Reynolds Bros
Stationers ami lingraveis.
Hotel Jermyn Buildinp.
Schedule In Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leave Scianton, D. & H.
Station:
0.45 a. 111,, week days, for Snnbury,
naiiisburp, ivntinaeipnia, jjam
11101 e, Washington and for Pitts
burg and thc West.
i 0.38 n. in., week days, for Hazleton,
I Pottsvllle, Reading, Nojrlutown,
' and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
; Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg nnd tlie west.
2.18 p. in., week days. (Sundays.
1.58 p. m.) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg nnd
tho West. Por Hazletou, Potts
vllle, Reading, etc., week days.
1.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J, R. WOOD. Oen. Pan. Agt
J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. JIgr.
Time Card In g"ct lire. OOtli, 1900.
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