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THE SCB ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1901'.
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TEN PAGES.
SCISANTON. I'KlilU'AUV 2 I'.'Ol.
Tho pasUBu of tin new chnit'r bill,
ripper and all, Is Indicated In lust
night's vote. The margin Is miiuII but
it will ilotibllcvs grow ere the vote Is
tiiken mi lln.il paj-s.iEt. AVhen rilnn
lipped lilBelou out of the I'ltUljurg
dliectorsblp of public arety be lluhu-d
the ruso Hint has exploded a mine be
neath Ii i tn. The ripper Is drartlc but
tho provoatl(in Is cMivnie
Reflections on State Politics.
UNiriCATION of Republicatl
Nm In Pennsylvania Is1,
highly dislrablo and may
boon become Imperative but
o.spt'iicnco has show n that the peace
maker who mixes into a family row
at tliu luoppoitunc time t'oncrally cm
crsca u candidate; for the hosfpital.
The variety of eontradietoiy utti
Ititles Into which I'eniisylvanla politi
cians can got who ate "ti lends of
ljuay," whothcr Quay knows It or not,
would supply rich nir.teilu! for a comic
opera.
An tmc(itlvoLul line-up bvlweeii a
s tulwar t Uepubliean tiiul u Fusion
Democrat for govornor, letting the
people tettle once tor all Just which
kind of politics they prtfor, might In
the end promote pcoce by smoklns out
uncertain elements.
It Is (Jovernor Clone's boant th.it
lneo his boyhood davsi In old Tlojm
he has had to ilshl for every advan
togo he has won in this world and
lias never luen defeated. No fact h
bettor iriotinded In pnllllcnl epell
eiice than that a faint heupt fal'.s.
Tlioso democrats who pay the Upper
will umubh the i:epublican paity into
Bmlthereena and yet djclaie their pur
pose to voto against It aio likely to
exrlte a guessing contest as to whether
they ni-o intentional philantliroplstu or
merely ordinary fools.
A ro-nrganizatlon of the Democratic
paity In Pennsylvania to take it out
of the mnnlpulatlM- clutches of leaders
In secrnt lcaf,uo with oau or the other
of tho Republican factions and to put
It on a basis oi eelf-owncrshlp and 1U
uoss for public respect would bo tin
excellent subject to engugo the utten
lion of genuine lefornior.
In these tumultuous llnieri .-.n oxeel
lent aid to political cheerfulness Ih
found In the fact that every guiiouulon
bus Its Intilgues, Its conspliaeles, and
Its see-mlnsly annlhllattvo lights, yet
the eotirfe of government inns on, the
average tit human comfoi t and op
lioi tlinlty steadily Incr'-ate.s and tho
r.uin who thinks that things are going
to tho iloga silmply denotes that he has
luiporfect dlgihtlon, iu Ignorant ot liis
tory, or is woiklng up u cumpuli,-n
boom on u, yellow Journal busts.
Tho-e who ic'call how bitterly the .o
called reform clemeutb iu our nttite
pulltlcs two ycaiH ago fought the Jlc;
Cairell bill, divesting tho district at
torney ot exccsslvo power to htnnd
nicldo Jtirorn, and how i-uvugely the ad
vocatus ot that incasuiv, among them
.IlldKO Arrlihaltl, of this city, were al
locked In the Insurgent newsimpeio,
tiro finding It dlllletilt to account foi
tho fact that the .tnimi bill under an
other name bus been pet ml tied to go
through the pietent loglHlatuio almost
without imposition. Thu circumstance
illustrates the luilncerlty of the out
cry auainst the MoOarrell bill and
provesa conclusively that It ui not
atin,?d for the general welfare but at
Coionel Quay, then on trial before thu
PhlLldelplila eoutts. No wonder hucIi
hynoenlBy doca not llnd t.tvor aiuung
falr-llndctl people.
Trent All Alike.
A:; i.uioiviant it-vomio bin.
iiiirodueert by Uepiecnltitlvo
Ifosaelv of Alleshony, pro
's iio iej to lovy nil the cupitat
of forulgii coVpcihiilutiii .hnvlnv. tli.ir
uhiafplace ot' buim-b. .ttiei dulng the
priiclpal part of tlulr buulnes xvlihln
thtf.-atate tho same fix or "bonus"
ontthlrd of one per emit. now levied
upon-Jtho enrital of corporations organ-lxetls.und:-r
the laws of l'enu&ylvaula.
TwoJyeara ago thl.-j bill p,u,.sod the
)ioi$o unanimously bul came to grief
In tha senate. Tills year efforts am
belii mado to eiuothi-.p it In commit
twfmw of 1p aiKiimeiits Uhed b.-lng
that, luiiaiiiuch .im Its author is nil "In
nuriivnl." the bill Is dangerou.
KiJii an nrgument nhould have no
wulght with any ndf-renpucilng member.-
Thu hill on Its face la a fair and
.lust measure, calculated to add up.
prclably to the revenue of the com
mouvtiulth, us well a lo con eel n
manifest Injustice whereby nivii who go
' Into corporations under tho limn of
I'anunylvunhi uio ellHcilmlnatt-el against
by the tux-g.itheiliis power as eom-liartjlti-
wlh jJ.Klueii wliu ietK wide-
open charter In Jcracy or Ualawnro
nnl tlipn conic b.ii 1. Into 1'oimnylvunln,
Hcol frt'P of lieuiug tax, tuul rompcto
with the ilonu-Mtlc conmr.ttlonH
Trout nil tillko In ii rooiI motto In
luxation,
Tliu vtihMimco of tliu I'luuiKe ftom
existing law nimlt' In the now libel law.
upon which nil partita at lUiitlsliiirR
have now uKi-ecd, Ik embodied In tho
ucrtlon which 'ihuvIUuh that In civil
actions for llliel, where malice or ttetfll
Kuncu njipearn to the Jury under tins
direction of tho court, nn In other
fiiM'M, Mich d.ttnnKTH may be nwar'iU
nH the Jin y islutll deem tnnper. They
do not have to be proved: they mny 1)8
lllferied. TTiiih yellow Jun nalHm, by
Its uxeopHcc, Is rowponslble for a tlKlit
enlnir. of the Iiiw'h toHtrlellve power
upon newspaper pilvlleBo which would
otlierwlxe not have been mistulned by
nubile HPtitlmi'iit. Yellow Join nullum Is
In a fair way to bo destroyed by Its
own mendacity.
The ndiicntlon of BvcntA,
TTM1K CONVUUSIOX of
old
ncneral Oomez to the prop-
JL otltlmi that continued Amer
ican supei vision over Cuban
alTalrs Is esientltil to the success
of Cuba's rsperlment In stlf-gov-ornmeut
Is slKiillleant In view of
I he fact that his Is by nil odds tho
meet Important and Inilucntlal per
sonality now on the Island. The cele
brated San Dominium bus been edti-c-'li'il
up to tills projiositlon by de
grees. )ils original belief having been
that about all that was necesniry to
do In order to form a Cuban republic
wns to git Spain out and to get hlJ
tutteideiiuillun handful of swamp
lumping (evolutionists In. Observa
tion of the lleklenes-s of the Cuban
character, of Its susceptibility to mem
sentiment when contraty to all rules
oi' reason and of the Immense sorlous
ii"FS and amount of exacting detail In
the work of constructing an actual
government out of tho raw and In
tlammnhle mnteilals at bund bus evi
dently wrought u change of conviction
In the rugged old warrloi's hi east,
domes! is nairow and conceited but
honest, lie has the courage to learn
ne.d to change his mind; In other
winds, the courage of his convictions,
it tr'ilt rare among the Latin race.
Ills conversion will cany with It
that of many Cubans of nibstunre who
have secretly fe.ued the i onsetiueneeJ
of preinatuie and iiiK-nnilltlonul Inde
VMid'MH'o but have kicked the manhood
to speak out. It pnilnbly betokens an
i.nly acceptance by the Cubans ot the
eight demands foi initialed In the l'lutt
amendment to the aimy appropriation
bill: demands, it is impoitant to note,
that have the unanimous approval of
the senate cunmltteo on Cuban lela
tion. Including that of Senator Tol
ler, Hie author of the mischievous Tel
ler lesolutlon which Is tit the bottom
of most of our present perplexities In
Cuba. The l'lutt amendment. It may
lie wyfirtli while to note in n view, pro
poses to uuthoilze tho piesidellt to
"leave the government and contiol of
the Island of Cuba to Its people so
ciin as a government shall have been
established ill said Island under a con
stitution which, cither as a putt there
of or In any r.rdlnanee appended theie
lo, shall delliio the ttttuie relations of
the United Slates with Cuba substan
tially as follows:"
I'litl "flut Hie itotiinniciit of 'bt lull
lieur enter Into mis treaty or oilier inirnurt
tllli any fpidmi putter ji pimei wliicli lll
tmp.ilr or lend t impilr llio ImlrptniliiKo of
Ciilu, nor in any uiaiiiur auilierbu er pmiilt
any (onlitn power er powirn to ulitain by coloi.U
ratlin or fur military u naval pitrpmc or
otlurv.l.c, luOinent In n icntiel inn any poi-
Hon ot said isltiul
iNiond That nald iioieinmeiit sliall mil !-.
Mima oi contr.Kt any pablle ililit, to piy the
Intrre.-t upon Mbkb anil to m.il.e iia-onible
nlnklns funil pruiMon Mr llio ultiinate ills
ilurire of ulilili the onlinaiy leiumi's of Hie
lilaiiil after ilifiajinu the anient cspenns ot
griiemmuit tlnlt lie Inailcr.iute.
Tlilnl Tliat the ifuwiiii.Kiit of Cnbj eonnts
that Hie 1,'nlteil states ma feuL-e the rlclit
lu Intenine lor the piei rv.ulon of L'nbin inJc-
pinilcnic, the nialnttiunio nt a Roiriiinient .ole
i .pnte for the pioteilion or life, piorty and
individud liberty, and for clisclurging the clili
(..itiuiH with lu-pcit to Cuba Imposed liy the
Treaty of Parla on Hu I'uiteil Mates, now to
be ii-uinneil and undcrtakiu by the goveniiii.nl
of Cuba.
l'mirth That all ads of Ihe I'lillcd 'talis In
I Nil u iluiini; its military oetiipatlou theieot arc
.titled and validated, and nil lavvtul lights ac
inilml tliirtiuclei (-h.ill be inali.tained and pio
luted. ITitli That Hie Rovcriuiiciit ot Coin will exe
cute, and, .is tar as nece-sair ecliliil Hie pi eis
alieuly devisul, or oilier plain to be mutuill
agreiil upon, for tho sndlntlon of the citlis m
tho idaiid, to the end Hut a lecurnnic oi t-pl-eiimlc
and Inficlloui ill casts may be prevcuud,
Hurrby assiirnig protrdlon to the people anil
louiniuce of (iibi, as will as to the eoiiuiicicc
if the i-oiithriu perls of the United Mali and
the people lesldliu therein.
Mvtli -Tint the hie of I'imu khall be omlltid
from the propusid iiiiictlti.tiou.d buundaibs o
CuKi, imd the title thereto left to (utiiio adju.-.t-l.irrt
liy tie.ity.
Seventh-'I hat to enible the t'nlted Mates to
maintain tho indepeiiikiicc ef Cuba and to pio
teit (lie in-epic thcicof, as well as tor Its own
ill ft nic, Hu goi.-rrnient of Cuba will sell or
Uai-i to the Untied Ktalm lands ncoits.m !'
coalin-; oi naval stitlins at certain (.pedil-d
pidiits, to be aguid upon vvltii llio president of
the t nltrd states.
l.li.tilb That by way of fiuthcr js,uranee, tin
Roniii'iient of Cub i will einbidy the foicfcolni:
piovlsbiiu In a prrmirent tiuty with t!i(.
t'nlted Mates.
Thin prciErt amine, It will icadllj be
pci eel veil, Is .soiniuvhat dlifcrent fiom
the chlvaliotiH ideal with which tho
Cuban deliverance campaign was en
teied upon. AVo are not now dealing
with benutltul concept lona of the Im
agination or poetic fancier! culled ftom
lonuuico but with fnctf. Since the ex
citing spring eluyti of three yean ago,
when practical HtaleHinanahlp at Wash
ington w:ih overpoweieil by a tl.lal wave
of unculculutlng popular sentiment,
tbeio llUH been in coulee) of deVe lop
uie'iit a costly education of the Ameil
cun people ill the kcIioo! of bitter ex
perience. AVo han all been taught
.something In the ilueetlou of ellstln-
gulxhiug belweeli llctlou ami facts. The
Ideal of an InMiintiiueousdy created
tree Oulun lepublle. to lie iet Up wU-aid-like
by I'nclo 8am and then left
to do absolutely as It might please,
even thought It might pleaso to make
a lot of bother tor Its Indulgent creator,
Htlll obtains aiming Americans who
are Inclined in prefer theory to truth;
but It Is dlsappeailug us tho practical
.ispectH of this pioblem como more
plainly Into general view. It Is dawn
ing rapidly upon many minds that tho
age of miracles has passed: and that
the beet that tho United Hiates can
do for Cuba Is to do tho beat that It
can both for Cuba and for Itself, ac-
cordltiB to the golden rule of ntates-
nauxhlp: "The greatest good to the
KivuUMt miinlnr."
One of the most distressing features
about the tcvlval of the Sampson eon
ttovcrsy Is the vast amount of pent
Up eloquence that Is liable to be let
loose In congress and nt other guthei
Ings where restless Clceios nre await
ing oppoittlliltles to llnd fault with ev
erything connected with tliu eouise of
the war department and the adminis
tration. The people who tuo advising the
striking silk workers to stand llim np
pear to bo largely In the majoilty
when compared with the sympathizer
who are willing to contribute cash to
enable the girls to hold out.
General Gomez evidently belljves
that tliuto are too many politicians In
Cuba at present, who nre anxious to
make a lecoid,
A few days hence and the man with
the moving van will cause the eyes of
the plumber to turn green with envy.
Foreign Uieute of
American Trade
I'rcm ' i umiiiiiilil
SMltlJ."
Ikhlioiu f Hi I i'ii-d
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nltr.lnv Ollntvr.lCj ic keenly allc t i the
Uroater c.llileno of our Industrial method-',
and ere ecklni: eauitttly to profit by
tlun A w I Iter In tin luwloii llme nt
Pet. 2'. KAl. iittributi the Aiuiilcin I'lanofic
liner's iiibjiitann our tle'llrltli larirdy lo
thelt ciiiisldcratlnn 'mn to jon.it: tn-n ant lin.
wllllna.ni is to utlllio tlu-ir inttny and i-nl r
pr.e. lie la fln.i upon the lint that It Is
tii-toniuy for Ainniiati lathe ii "tu ilUeit-4 Hulr
business allalu with their mum in u way that
Ii ipilto ur rMna; to an rnglMmun." Vis
Anierii in youth, It Is polntrd out, ubtahia hU
ImiliuM uluealloii fnni practical ixperlenco ind
melal Intetroiirse, and Hill fouu of eiliicatlnn 11
held to In "inimiastiiiuly aboio the meie leliii
lug of Ire,M ulileli loo oTtin fiocs by the ntnio
ol rduiatloii." Another itaion for the adapia
blllty of Aiiicilcaii south lo limine. I statut
to be the public school sisteni. whlili is "nioic
tiuly edticitioiial, l.'s ptil.iEORlc." In lonclu
flun. Hi 'limes oiici-peiiililil sa: 'To mi,
it appeals one of tliu must ilisiiulctlne faitoit In
Hie problem befmo us (mdiiilrlal competition)
that the tutted Mites hae I rained a body of
jouni? men who ai iletennfncd to make their
eountii unit, aiel' wbu bile belli educated to
a lliliu, picitlcal Inbri.t In the Hilnts needful
to that Hid. '
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'1 l.o IIiik, ii i.iiuntinK eelilorially on Hhm
dews, sals: "The Ihieab-ued reinpitltton lot
I nltid states tnanti(actuiei In mukets hltheilo
our o-mi enne from itllituicy in produiiimi 'ith
ae has iii'ier bclor- bdii ncn," and iiitepts the
dew lint this ettlcleiify Ii to be asulbid. t-i .1
lime i Mint, lo Hie piiuli.d ftlt educ.it Ion of
Aiiitilian-i. whiih inablis tluui timially to enter
hualucse "with .1 Hih of knowledge of wlilcli the
juiintr I.iulUhiraii lush fiom llio uid.crsuy or
.1 public miiool baa i ol in hiklluir." luil.ur
hi tin- Tliinn fi: "In Hie iricrcstlni: nnili-ls
of tho causes ..t woik adiic to Knzlanel, honn
thii.i; ml.Iit bo Mid of the liUJt iluelllkiMi oil
i.il put Into airain. The Ai.ieilian nun of
liu.iliOH takes bis phasim in what be is iloli.c,
ami iicwi- fails whin In I- tiaiebiit: to Ion out
foi hints tr be applied 'lien he iiluins home.
.Not iiiiald to admit Hut 1 e Is 'in po.k' u 'in
grain' If the lad bj so, he is cm leu- j io ill
tint atliit his liuslnrM, and It. . i,en lo lev
Ideas In a way width ii i.iiimmI hi'.Ii vj, 'What
h.is Mieccideil III the pat ill nol ufecil In
the future' is i wnrUnj: mui'ii with llio but
nun of liib-liitM, who aio ready to t'njv ir.tlr
experknee us will Hi I heir antliiuted miihinery
on the map h.-ap. There aio tome sign-s of a
ehansc 111 this re-piet in thlJ country i but tho
idea Hut theie Ii suniethini; lei-pu table, julld,
and satMaitoiy In doln? in tlio mill. vorklnp,
and eiunlliii; hoii'i whit eme'n l.ithir did din
haul."
l.oid lio-ibcry Is quoted by cable as limns;
said in a speech befou a tbitlsh thamhii- of
commerce Jul in, lull, tint the cldcf rivili ti
be feaud by (beat llntalii "aic Amcili i "id
Cclinnnv." "tin- .ilirlpeis of tho Americans,"
hi. continued, "their incalculable natural te
Mimics, th"lr aeulinisi, their inlnpii-s. tlieir
va.t pop.dilion, which will iu all probibllity
within Hie next twenty yiau reach lii,00i),ii,
tivikc llicin vciy formidable competitors .vlth
cersclies. And with the Heiinaiis their -l xv
but sure poristiiuy, tlieir ttienllllc n.ethod-. and
Hulr conqueiltig tpiilt, ilevoleil is these iiiill
ties aic at this moment to picp.uation for trade
wailaie, make Hum ul-o, in my Judgmt.it, httk
lips iciloiibtable than the Amnlcans. Tl-eie Ls
ouo Icilure of Hn Vnurlian competition which
ii ems to in" c-pi daily foiiiddable, and as I bivv
not nvn It lar,'dy noticed, pnhapd yo.i will
dense me lor lalllng nltcntion to it. Wc are
dally reminded of the gigantic fortunes which
aie arci'iuul.ited lu Amiriin, fortunes to whlrh
nothing In lids tommy bears any relation wliat
ever, and which In llicowlics loiistitnte an
cnoimoiH comuuidal foice. The Ainerlems, a
it aipcais, aic se.ucely sati-fied with IIicm.- in
ilivldud loiltincs, but Use them, by combination
lu tiu-ti, to make a capital .Hid a power which,
wieldcl ns it is by cm- er two minds, is almost
lricsL-tlble, and tint, as it semis to me, II ton-
ei'iitrited upon (licit llntalii as an engine in tin
trak- wirfaie is a danger which wc ratit.ut nflorcl
t i ilisngard suppose a tnist of ininy inillion..,
of .1 few men eoinblnnl to eoinpete with any
ti.ule it. tliu countiy liy uu.leniilllng ill its pio
ducts, even at .1 loa-lderablo Icsa to tlieniselvcs,
and vve tan in- In that what me the poo-llulitio.
of tin conuncrrlil uulcuie ot the imineiliatc lu
tuic." o
It ba. I cm evident lor sonic (into tint the
Vtiitid Mates, not content vviili hiving holu.i
that pait of tlw pioblem of economy of pio
iluctlon which relatis to proics.-cs of itunufji
turf and tho utlllMtton ot labor, Ins been diilt
luy instinctively te vaul the lirger question "f
the ceiicenliation ot capitsl as the loglt.il oc
t lAiiitiiil .if llir. tnmn r-.Midi.l 1,1 , it i.il,i,-in.T
cs- and increu,!,.. the nn.gin of p.otlt. Ih,
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and moie guunl bearln,' usn the cnnioiiil- and
ucial llfu of the natlo:.-, upon Hie intcre.ti., .1 il
or iiiiagllH'ii, o( Hie whole body politic. Wo
ban to do with It l,eie only because of its te-
lallon to and possllilo clliil upuii our foieigu
trade, and it is iutrrotiug lu know tint
thuiightful an obvernr a I.ird Itosibeiv pu
i cilia In the tlliiplifiiation ct tin- iie of capital
In the United Mates width is goinj on It ni ly
tic aid i-iiriiuenlally, to u l.i'-ge txlent in yrt
a trcim ndiiui imwer In tin cctnmciiial ilvalry 01
Hio world.
o
(itriuany, as well as Crint llntalii, msim lully
Miiilble of Hie mriouMiOhk of Auitiicin couipe
til om. In ,i leant Issue, the llaiubuigir l'rnn
ilinblatt points out that I'm I'lillcd Mate,', vvhldi
ten ycais ao ixp-utul inoic linn Ml per ml.
of the igriiiittiual pioduits and b'.-j tlun .1 llftli
1 1 miuiit.ictunil i,o..d, t.jil.i,-- iltaw marly a
third of its mtiio cxpotls Inmi the pioducts of
Its i.iiloihv. - In other words, tl.o t'nlon is
miieiilnv with glgmtlc strides t.,vv,uil innvcislon
lioui ..ii agilcultiiial to an mdiiKiilal uall'iii.''
"ll.'i s not the lapld intieiiau of tin l nlted Miln
In the value of Induitrld cxpoun," tin l'liinden
bl.it t n-ki, "iiiistitutu ai liiuulmiit dinyir for u'l
tcnipctln.: natli.nsi" Continuing, the rremditi
Mill t4: "fho kteet iimiiui.icIi.iIib of he
I'nltid Milts, whlili two tkcadis ,11,11 mil) In
Hill intiimy, Indiy lonlrcl tin inaikt'tii ot Ih.1
vvnild. dictate diher illicitly or Indiuitly all.
pi h o.i of lion and sli-cl in ull emililile-. and
pai.lv through Hie ilthuc.s of tlulr oiipnly of
lion oie and ioal, paitly by llio iiv of IjImuu
lug luaihlueiy and kllllul, Uliillvi meaiu of
Iranvpoitatiou, line atlaliud a position to not
only voniiicti' with the oldir hon and tccl pro
iliuli.lt enuutrlea, but even lo profitably expoit
their prodaets In l.ughmd. Aiiicilcaii tisils in.
Joy. liy icason of their excellent quality, til--best
tepiitatlon, and, in tplto of tlulr hlglur
price, (.land abovo conirKtltlun in nearly thu
whole woild. Alo III lenin; niaihlnei, blcy
ele, and agticultural iinphuieiits of every kind,
Hie t'nlted Status has be.'un to drive llusland
and (iennariy fiom Hie world'j marl.cu,
.-o
"A rei.uik.iblc i bang la also lakt-n plier
"In tho field ol toot and (hoo tnwluctlon.
Ilinlty inure tlun teii jcam Oiin Hie enltnl
Sialrj Impotteil ulior lrom llurope csl4lly (o
men's tuotweir from Austria, lille other k'j
were ma.lc of leather Imported frein lltiRliinil nt'd
O imany. Tixlaj, It noi only inike Its ttitlre
itipply of leather at Immc nnil exK)tt It hi coll
ihkrablo qinntlHei., but It llooiU I'.uropc Willi
lenity-made tliom, ronipelw ltli the proiluctn of
dmip labor In Unwind, eitnhlMui hoe ilil'oU
In Pails nd een In the pilnelp.il cMf ( (,f1'
ln..ny. 'lint Hie flitted SUten, by reaion of lln
riibiie) In mineral olli and aided ly lt unrhaled
facllltlei tor leflnlns and trnpoHliis thU In
teitiatlonal iioefMlty, conltoli llio petroleum
Iride of the uitilil and h held III rlifck only by
Itussla Ii well known. The expetleme ot tho
poit few month proiei tint ltliln not far
dWilit pctlod, the toal of the t'nlted Stain
i.-lll play the Mine lole in the market of the
wuiM. Tho t'nlon In reieiwl Hie old admc,
'It l( tldlciiloiM to tarry toali to Newcastle,'
lor tmlay anthracite mU from reiiiihanli aio
uttually cxKiited to Knulanil. Inrldiiitatly, It
may lie remaiked that llio tjperltln maehliio
Willi nlileli tliU ntllile U written. a( well m the.
thomandi nay, liiiiidnd-t of tlioimwdi of olherj
that aru in uo thrmnjliont Hie world, wai made
in Ainerlca; lh.it It ctniiM on an merlrati tank',
hi an olllie furnltieil Willi American ilctl. book
im, and i halm, which cannot bo made in
llmepo of ce.ual quality, to practical and con
Unlmt, for a diinllar pike, llio M of mill
articled, nppaicntly tinlmpoiUiil In theinwltn,
but In Hulr aitKrcg.itc mmilier and aluc oi too
tillilmt flitnlflcanee, could le otiinkil Imlcll
likely. Hut It would n-ern moie tntertitliiK and
iharactirMIc to eltc the tait that an American
indicate Ii now plannlnif, imd liai eicn taken
the Initial etcpi In a rtlieinc. to take In hand
the whole li-p!nf?-ear nrvlie of Kurope, to lin
proio It and make It clicoper than d now posl
bte. Morcoier, American maiiulacturcra of tin
deidolliliiir, slcieo, and menV elothlnn, at well
j-1 womin'i cloaki alt artlileo wlilcli a few years
aira were exiioited in .it Cuantllle from Ilmtipe
to tho t'nilid statxj an- alirnly IkkIiiiiIik to
caleulato bow they can place (hell surplus output
in Ueropcan mail it.''
o--The
fieimlctiblalt's inurliisicui Is that lluiope
"mint tUlit Atiiilleaiiliini with id own incthodsj
tin battle must be fonglit with their weapon,
and whircur possible theli weiponi must be
betteicd ind linproied by u. Hi, In "peak with
oilier and more prattled word-, (leiniany lluropc
mmt adopt linpiuMsl md proRrcushc methodi
in iiuy dipartmcnt ol Industry ; must cue nmri-,
and moie cITcdiic, maelilneiy. Manufattinvr .is
will as nierchints miul ; " America, acini
tin tr assistants and worklmiincn, not merely to
Kuperllclllly obno the iiitthods there employed,
but lei uttnly them HioiouRldy, to adopt Hum,
and whettier possible to Iniproic upon thi-iu,
i.-st as Amciiiana htio done and aie still il-dnir
In Kuropc."
THE NEW LIBEL LAW.
In all criminal prosecutions or indft-tmenti for
Mnl no condition shall bo allowed It the subject-matter
ol the publication, whether ton
tjliiid In newspapers or othertte, relates to can
didatesj tor public otlltc, the ofliclal conduet of
public otliceis, or to other matter proper lur
public.- iiifoiniitlon or Inicstlgatlon, when It
is found to the' cat Wilt Ion of tho liny tint
null publliation has not been inallclou-lv or
iieRllgcntly made. In all mcli e-asej the tmth I
may be glxen in ciidmcc to the Jury. I
In ull civil action for libel the pica of Jiutlft
catlon slnll be accepted as an adequate and
loinplite defense when it Is pleaded and pioddod
to the natlsfaction of the Ju'v, uiulei the direc
tion of Hie court, as in oilier ta-.es, that the
publication is rulutaiitlally tnu- -mil is proper
foe public Infoimatlon or investigation, and has
pot licer. maliciously or liiRliwntly made
In all civil actions for libel no damages (-lull
bit leiovricd unless it lie tMablUlicd to the satis
lartlou of tlie Juiy, under the diiectlon ef the
couit, us In other eases, Hut the publication
hai been maliciously or negligently made; but
vvheie niallee or negligence appeal Mich damages
way be nvvaided as the juty liuT ileini propel.
Xu iletendint t-liall be trim nil r tiled, nor
UM any ilvil action for dainagis be maintained
tor Hi" printing: or publication of the same libel
uiion tnc f.une Indlvidml In more than one
' .... ....
i-oiuitv n the state, ami all mniases sua i Ui
riciivcranie iu one tun.
The Ml entitle l "An act leialing to libel and
its punishment," approved .lulv 1, 1)7, and all
acts or pans of acts inconsistent with the pro
vUloii.s of this act, are a pealed.
oooooooooooooo
The
People's
Exchaegec
if A rorui.Aii ci.r.Amxa iioust- for the '
L) r Iteneflt ol Alt Who Have llousei to
Rent, Ileal litato er Other 1'iopeiiy to Sell
or r.xchanirc. or Who Want bituatlons or
lleln Tlieso Small Auierllsenier.'s con (
One Cent a Word, fclx- Insertions lor ITvo X
Cents a Word Except Situations Wanted, V
which .ro inserted rrce.
s
0000X000000000
Situations Wanted.
WORK AMtD-WAslll.SC. AXD IllOMXti 10
lake home. Hood lifcieiices. .dihes Mts,
M. it.. Tiibune cftiie.
WAXTIID-Sirt'ATIOS' AS VLKMAX, MIV
cral ycais' experience; can furnish best of
icfeiinie Addu-vs "T.," lleiidham, l'a.
M1TATIO.V WAXli:i)-ll A IHIV ID illxhS
old lo wirk In ttoio or vork of any kind;
Kiul piul, ljj."i Dickson avenue.
WAxrr.D-iti'siiiox or tiu'st nv a votsti
im.il ol business ability, would do lolletliin,
.1 1 s keep an omits; experienced, references. Ad
dusK I, W., Tiibune ollici.
For Rent.
mis. i:. r. iiom,i;s klhiiknc i:, it.u sonrn
Wakhlugloii avcnui, i i lent, Imnlshisl or
urlutnl-siicd. Apply "Jo Xirtli W.ihluKrtou .ne.
roit iir.xi sick rriiMMiiit) iioom.
.)H) Quiucy avenue
Apply
I l HBNT-Al'HIL .M"..0-.-' I.M'KV
' wanna avenue, biick building In rear, suit
, al)(, (fl. Im,mbill(r ,)r olhl,, imsinc,,.
I otnC8 or t in .un hulldiin:. Apply IViJ
sane'eiwii avenue.
-
I HOl-'hl' I'Oll 1IHXT -ll.'l MAPlMlV AVIIXt II,
modiiu huprovriueiits.
A. Iloie, 2-JJ I. iu
wanna avenue.
kaum to iti:sTivj Acm. i'oii it hthiii:
infoiiiiation lall at i!7 1'ienoti avenue.
rou uikst'-iiAir D01 tux holm: lis iiau
li.ou avenue, fine room-, -b. Apply Thomas
HuMi'll, tell) llatrison .ivcncr.
IIOLs-L'. UU WASIIIXC.TOX WUXt L', Tttlll.Vi:
room, good Iruraliy, perfect oich-r, Hardin,.'.
ItOOvlS IN Till: (T..STi:il Of IT; 2ll AST)
207 Wyoming annuo, tteam heat; all lui
piovimitits; uiltible lor any kind of liu-inim.
alio bain lu liar. 1 1 1 1 iu 1 1 e at 2-'J JcfTcnou avc
inn, near bpmtu sticet.
e5is-Ti:xnooi hou'-i:, i:i.i:rrni(i t.ioiits.
modem Iniprnveiiiints. I.irge lot front mid
back. Tree. li.iy to two Hired cai. l'leisant
put ot linen Milne. Aplll 1. O. W. 15., 'lilt-
UPC.
pis! liiniiiv itiiini: siRiicr. tlx iioomm.
mi. .Ii hi iinpiuveiueuts; Hem leal, fuinislud;
deslnble- 2i.tw.
Wantetl To Buy.
WANTKD--Sr.CONlMUS'l SLOT MACHI.N'LSi
must bo In good onicr, state pirtlculan at
to make and pi Ice Addles L. M , cneial de
livery, Scranton, pa.
Honey to Loan.
MOXIA TO LOAN OX IMi'HOVLT) CI TV IILAI.
ttiuie. HlkSTtV IIIII.IN, .lit.
(HAS. II. ttKLLr...
THOMAS Sl'IIAdl't:.
MOXHV TO LOAN OX UOSD AXD MflUiaAUK,
itiy amount, M. II, llolcatc, Couimeuvvealtli
b'jllOlncr.
ANY AMOUNT 01' MONF.Y TO LOAN'-'-jUICK.
straight loina or Uuddlrg end Loin. At
from I to 6 per cent. Call on N V 'Vall.tr,
:i 913 Connell buildln;.
ALWAYS BUSY.
So. Hi and lltl WeomlnB Aicnne.
We place rn tale M. inlay inotniui;:
fiO) palrn of Jivlnt' tnd !)' tdioe.
nlrei
200 palm of men'a line bouse nllpptiM,
all
.uOc.
all
mrii , , lite.
SOI (fllr of tncn'ii rublieri, toei a Utile tur
low V.
run womi...
We have a tpidal ultiadlun lilt
WW palm ot mlssei' and ultli sl.U'i hot,
whiili we rell for 'I--
These ulioe aro well built toes miuaie, tone
luon ene"K0od iHallly. Neier .i lltcr bar
gain In hoc leattier.
800 pain of ladles' comfott (hoes not
p.ilr north lr than 7J centj. Take them
at -Jc.
We liaec Hie jOO cac of ladles' rubbcn
the 10 and 60 ecnt kind take 'cm at ....2J.
We line no other stoic. We have no branch
loit. We hue been here tlncc Id's, pa.dnjc
10) eenti on the dollar and discounting our
bills. We fit more fed than any other ulioe
iilore In Nortliraitcm t'eiuisjhuulJ. tliir lioe
an lioiiet. o ate our price.
Lew5s(&Re311y
'o. lit and 110 WyomliiB Aenue.
Real Estate.
ron s?ai.i: v vi:uv ursikmuj: slsimku
place Lirire ID room bouse, bain, waijon
liot'ie. Ice houe (tilled), four acres of land, nit-
li.l.i.l nn hlivli .irminil mliK.av l.nliLAiii I It. oli'.ll it
atn ),,PIlf tin minutes' walk or Hie mlniiliV
drive fiom station. Neier fallins water rupiih.
Om of the hest mnl mo,t cominlmt locations fir
Mimmir puiposcs north ef Mranton. llemy
Watts, .11 kaikananua .-im-uuc.
lOIt HAI.K-A PAttM OK GO fTir.S. ! .UMIM
Imprcned; ',i mile from t'uctoryxllle; about
twenty minutes walk fiom Keystone Academy,
A eery tightly and pleasant location far it
country home, can bo had very nasonible,
pcseNlon at opce. hii;tihe er iddicei W, I).
tliKseil, It. a: II r.'s oltlci, fc-r.inton.
Business Opportunity.
WAXTi:il-MN- Willi SJi) TO INVI.T IV
(tood pajlue bushier. Addic-S at once Hcb
ert, Tiibune oftlte.
Hccrults Wanted.
KXV
WANTKl) KOIt U. S. AIIMY: .MUX UOPIKl),
imnurrlfd men between ages ol 21 and ";
citizens of t'nlted Stiles, of good chara-t-r and
temperate hahltn, who can speik, lead and
write I'.ngli-li. ISrtruit specially desired tor
nrvieo iu Philippines, l'or Information apply
to Iteeniltlns Ottlic, 123 Wyoming avc., hiran
ton. l'a.
LEGAL.
w'v.
Tilt: ANNfAI, Mi:niN(, OP "IIIU srtKkllOI.I)
eia of the laiikinamu lion ar.d Sled I'oni
pany, for the cleition of cllicctors and transac
tion of such other buslncs as may propirly
come bcfoic the ireellng, will be held at the
oflice of the Company in the City ot Seranlou,
Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, Mrch Bth, lliCl,
at 2 o'cloik p. 'ii. Tito polls will lenialu open
for om hour. The Transfer Hooks will 1h clo-ed
on 1'ebnury tilth, l's'l, and le opei ed on Maul,
"til, Kill. J. I". lllCi(IINON,
tfeiutary.
S-cranton, l'a., t'ebruar !, Jt-01.
TvOTKT.-MIAl IU) I'KOfO-sVt.S VOH Tilt: ( O.v.
i-trtictlon of tho nuieistructiite of a Mecl
bridge at Arthbald, in actoidanco Willi maps,
plans and specifications, on file at the ofllcj of
Hioige Ik tevensin, county Mtiveyor, at llio
court lmii-e, will be received by tho irmintssicn
I nn of Larkananni county at Hulr ofllcc unlit
11 n'.lo.e .. n. iin-h n. mul
I N.ilnl prciiosals fur the coiistiuetioii of Hie
m.ionrv for the abutment foi a tul lirlilifi! ut
, -Mdibald. iu aiioidamo will, maps plans and
it. ..nil n.t nn. .... 111.. it 41. n ..lllr.i i.f l:..rir., I
I Mcvenson. rountv uivlVoi. will In received be
. 'i-" " - '"" " " - ".'"'. " '--- ...
the cominissloneis of kackiwanm county, at their
eltlie imtil 11 n'rlsck a. m.. Jlnch P. 1-01.
sealed ucosals fur the construction of a 6lo u
on h bildge over IveyGir criel; in Taylor boroueb,
in iicsroidancc with nn.w, plans and -pcciniatiou.s,
op file at the of. lie of ilecrge h. Meviii'on, civili
ty tairvryor, will be icelvid by tho eoinmnsiuii.
its ot Lackawanna county, at Huir oftito untd
11 o'clock, Jlirdi 19, 1ID1.
.lOllV IM.NMAV.
.1. COt'ltll'.It MOIlltl?,
.IIIIIN .1. PIlllvIX,
Mttst: W. If. liiniel', ( leik.
is nn. rsrvTi: or catiiaiiini: wh.i.i.ww.
late of Ihe iltv of Mranton, l'a. I.ctuis
testamentary upon the above estate hiving been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indibtnl
to the Mid estate arc lcquestul to make Imme
diate piyment, and Hnnu bivlng damn lo pre
ttnl tin in without ilihv lo
I,. X KOIIKUTt. Kiel nlnr.
No. Kill Mim.ult ate-., Miaulon, l'a.
II S. ALU Oil I II, Attiruey.
AD-MIMslltATOlt'S X011CII llll'ATt: Of
Hcoige 1 1'ntoii, iliceased.
Notice is lieieby given tliat lettus of adminis
tration upon the i-slite of Oeoigc I,, l'listmi,
late of the city of N-llnton, icuntv ol Luk.1
wann, deceased, have bem granttsl to the under
ignetl. All penons having diims cjr juilgnients against
llic estate of said decea-cd ale it quoted lo inil.o
known caiin- to mi vv ltlic.it deliy. And all pir.
sons Indebted tbeicto aie icquiied lo make im
mediate pivmciil to.
s-AMLTIli It. .-sTIlVKX's. Adnilnistrator,
Coiinell llullilmg.
Wni.l.lIS & lORItr.V, Attoineys lor IMatc.
AUDITOKh' N0T1CK-IX ill:: l.M'A'l II OP Wil
liam Menrs, eliiiasid, Xo. 21i, Seiles (', in
Hie Oi pliant Couit ot Lackawanna tounly, l'liii.-.-.
Ivania.
The undi rslgnrd an auditor, appointed by He
Orphins' Court of l..ulovv.inua county, to slate
Ihe .u count of I'.llabcth lv'iufl, executrix oi
Mid estate, and also to make distribution of
the fund In her bands, ninoni, the pailli's enll
Hid theitto, hereby gives no! lie that le will
attend tu the duties of hi appolnliiiint at li's
olllti-, .No. Pl'i Connell buddiiu. Mianton, l'a.,
on Monday, the i-kvtnlh day of March, A. I).
l'llll, at 11) o'eliHk a. In . at vvhldi lime and
plate all persons tnteiested aie iciiuircd lo pri
ma their claims or be detuned from eonilue,
iu on i-aid fund. II. ?'. AbWOItlll, Audltoi.
to thi: tiouiiiits or hoxp-, m miiiiiis
seven (7), eight tl, forty one (It) and
foily-sl (IC) of the Colliity Inuinrer t'oiu y,
being tho bonds healing ilali IKlober 1st, li'U,
and secuifd Iiv Hiist luoitgaite "f that ilil".
Please Take Notice Hut In piitsinnio ol the
piovisiotw of the said bonds and the Oust moil
aagc given to mcuie Hie Mini, tin bolide is
nunibeied alovi- have been drawn bv lot foi
iiaimiiit on the first ilav ot Amil. l'"01 . and vi u
.no hereby notified that the .imc will bo pilil
on Ihe tlri-t day of April. llH, at the l.uk.i
wmna Tnist and .vile Pijioslt Company, 'Iiiislee
named In tho lrut motigagc above nfeiicd to,
together with Intcicst coupons utui'inl thrreto
and rinuinlnif unpaid, and that iutiicot will
ccaae after tin iiltl date
tiii: (or.Lirnv i:xi.ixt.i:i: compaxv.
Kianton, l'a., t'tbiuary 23tli, 1WI.
PROF" f- ; oy i -.
Cevtifled Public Accountniit.
E. C.
Vork
M'IT.I)INT.,
niioimv. si.m
Aichltects.
l.HUAItll It
buiiiling.
DWK MiLtiiiie r, tosM.i.L
nn 111:1111 k 1. iiiinwx, Am iiiii't r. iMiit't:
bulldliii., !.'' Washington avenue, vantcn.
Cabs nnd Carriages.
iiTTiiiiiu 'iini.i) twiii AXD t .iiiiiw.Ln hum
of kivUc. t'lompi .ittuuioii given ordeis by
'phone, M'Iioiin 2o72 and 31 12, Joseph Kdley,
121 Limleii.
Dentists.
11. c. "v. r.n,r.siiKiiai:it, r.ui.t
l-inuce uticii, r-intriii.
lllTl.lilXd,
1)11. (. C. LMTIVCII, 115 MVOMIM. AVLXI lj.
Seeds.
0. II. CLAIIKi: . Cn. M.KI)s.N ASI) Slip
eiyincn, Hon- .1)1 W iblni,loii aiiniie; bus.ii
biiu-cs, lllvO North Main avenue, lotu lite
plioni, 7s2.
Hotels nnd IlestauinntR.
Till: Lbl-TcAI'i;, 1 AND 127 ITtAXlvl.lX AVI'.-
line. Hates ic.ionablc.
I'. Xl.lHLl'.ll, riopileior.
sciivxTox' iioiiii:, ni:ai'. d, l. a- w. i'.s-
enter dewt. ConduetiKl on ll European plan,
VK'lon Ivi'CIt, I'lopii'to,.
Lawyers.
I'lMNK v.. nmu:, ati(Uim:vti,w.
Itoonii', IS, II, 10 nnd is llntr Imlldlint.
J. IV. lllton N. ATHlltSKV VSH (TIL'S-KI..
lor-at-l.in-, lloomi Mi Jit .Mean biilldliu,-,
it. it. iii:i'i.O(iM .vnotiM:v-i.i)s m:h-
Hated on led estate sccmlty. Meiira bulldlnj,
corner WushlnRlon .Hemic ami spruce dreel.
Ml.bKI), WAItltl.S .x
and euiiiisrlliiis il-l.i .
Washington iiirnuc.
leSMT. ATTilltMAS
Itrpiibliiau bulldlii(r,
JK'sllI1 .V JKI I'. AIIOIIM'.VS AMI OL..
in llors-at-l iw. t'oinmouwciiltli bulldlluf, ltoouw
11', -'U and 21.
biiWAiin w. Tiiwr.tt. vnoiisr.v. iiooms
!U-ou, mil .r, Mifcid bulldliii,-.
I. A. WATlir.s. ATTOIlMiV-AT-bAW, 110AUU
nt Tiade bulldlnit. sraiiteii, t'.i,
PA m;itv1N7l.COX. ThAHKIls' N A 1T0XAI,
II ink bulldlnf.
C. rtlMIKlYS. UI.1 lll.l'l lll.lt.AS HLTI.DIXH.
A. w. nr.iiTUoi.r. "vrientsiiv. mh.mis nt.in:.
rhyslclans nntl Surgeons.
int. w. t:. AM.U.V,
venue.
II XOIllll WAslllMllXy.V
mt. s. x. i.'witiitKvt . otnt'i: .tn w it-
liiRton oieniii-. lie-Idem i , 151S Multniry.
(Tiiiiulu dlse.isc, 1'iiins. hr.ut, kidneys and
Kcnito-urliuiy oiR.im u -pec tally, llourr, 1 in
4 p. m.
Schools,
S.C1I0OI. W Till: LACKAWANN pTTiAMOv"
l'.i. Coiuse prrparntory to college, law, medi
lino or bmlnos. Opim Sept. lsth. Send for
catuloi'iio, Kcv. 'IbuiniisM. linn. 1,!,. I), prin
cipal aid prepilitotj . l' l'luniley, A. M..
bcadtua.te r.
Wlro Screens,
jovci'ii KtT:rn:i ih:aii jii i,.t kwvanVa
aienue, Mranton, l'a., inanufactutcr of Wire
Scircns.
Miscellaneous.
llllOsMAKIM! I'Oll tTlll.llltllV TO OltDI.l"
also 1 idles' walsU. bouls y.ucin.ikir, "JU
Adams avenue.
A. II. ItllKiilS tl.HA.Nb I'lllVV VAITIS AMI
cc-Li poole; no udci. luipioved pinups Used.
A. n llrlggs, propilcto.-. Iave ouliu Its)
North Main avenue, or I.IiKc'h dru More, iOi
tier Adanu and Mulbciry. 'Iilephcme 1)I.
MKb, I.. T. Ki:i.l.t:tt, M M.f TUI.VTMI'.Vr. .'ifl .;
sh ini pool i",', .V'. ; I .icl:i 1 in.i-tj','i'i miniiuilm,,
20i.l diliepnili. 'iOi (Juiiiiy.
iiAnni'i oittTii:-ri!A-Mfsin ion ham..
plrjilix, parties, uceptions, vvedcling and con
icit wmk fiirnbhed. l'or lenns address 11. J.
lluur, coiiductoi, 117 Mjuniltn; avinue, over
Utilbirl'h linei'.' stou
.Mi.iiMtciu: mhos.. pitiXTnts' m'ppmi:. i"-
vehiprs, pipit bis, twine, W ai i liuil-e, 1,1)
V.i-hliiKtcti avciue, hcrrntou, l'a.
Till
vvii.KKaimiiu' i:i:coiii) can hi: iimi
iu Ssranlon hi thu mvs Ktands of Krlsium
Ilios,, loo s-piuic- and Sill l.lndiii; M Noit u.
.:.'.' I.ick.iaiitii avi.iui, I. s. xhlltzer, -JII
Fpiuce lrei t.
RAILROAD TIM? TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,
In Illicit Iki. -. nm
soiitb Leave Sr.u.t.ih ill Xivv oti at I. in,
3,tm, s.,',0, son and lu.itt a. in.; 12.oi, 3.1M p. in.
l'or Philadelphia at t-.tts cu.l 10 Oj a in.: V.'.jj
and .).. p. in for Mioiidsbuiir at tl.U) p. in.
Milk aitonimoilatlun nt .1 10 p. m. Airive at
llibokcii at (i u. 7.1s. lu.-.'s, 12 US, :i.l, I.I-.
T.l'l p. m Anlv- at Philadelphia at 1.0-1. :l.V!.,
WW and 8.22 p. nt. Airive fiom Seiv ork at
1.10, t.ofi jn,l 102:1 a in.; MM, 1,12. oil, .n
, and ll.M) p. m. I'rcm stiiiiiil-liuig at Ktij a 11.
j North Leave hciantni, for lluftalo and Intel
mediate stations at l.l'i, I.P) and O.m) a, t'l .
I l.5'i, ." is and ll.l'i 1 1. oi. l'oi (Mvcgo mid "-v '
dec at Mil a. 111 and l.iJ p. lu. l'or I Hi 1 at
J. ID 11. 111 and 1. V, p ni. l'or Monti is, at 1 Oil
a, 111.; I.0 and a.ls p. m. loi' Xiiholson 01 'ill
and tMi p. in. for lllughaiiitoii at ln.'.'ti 1. 111. i
ilvo in Mnnton trim llnffiln .it l..'a, -' ",
and leisi a. m.; .'I...11 and h ml p. 111. I'i mi l
vvgo and 'siianee ai 2 j ", .1. 111., I''.- and "d
p. in. I'i out 1 Ilea nt 2.M 1. 111.; 12. Is and si
p. m. I'iomi Mcholsoii at 7.W a. in. nnd il.'JO p
m. 1'ioni Montiosi at HUM a. in.; a.2D and f UJ
p. 111.
tllooinsbur llivisioii Leave Sirar.loii for
Noitbui iliiiland, nl O.I. ldiii a. m : 1..V. md
.. p. 111. l'or l'lvinoiith at l.ui, . in, ;si p
111. l'or Kingston it S.lu a. 111. Ariive at Soitli
linibcilind at !.". a. ni ; 1.10. Boo and M". t
m. Airive at Kingston at ."i2 a. m. Ainve .,
Plymouth at 2.tm, t.:;2, U.l V- ' Auivi- 111
Set. niton lio m Soithuiiibulaiid at 0 IJ 1 111 .
12:11, I. .VI nnd S Ii 11. iu. 1 1 0111 Kingston at
11.10 a. m. Prom I'lyrioutli at 7.0't a. m.j ii.2n
and o.JJ p. m.
M NOW lit MS-t.
Smitli Leave -.ii.,ntun at Lit). 3 CO. .' .W, 10 Hi
p. 111 ; ;I..h! and :!. IU p. 111.
Xoilh-Leave Viantou at 1.11. 1. 10 .1. nt.; I 5'.,
o.ls and lL.ti p. 111.
lllouuisburg Division Li avc t-iraiitou al 100a
1. m. and ."...'.Op. 111.
Lehigh Vnlley Raihontl.
Iu lltfed Xov 2,"i. l'l.
1'i.iins leave 1-e.iaiiti n.
l'or l'liiladilpliia and Sivv Yolk ill 1). iX II
15 II., at 0 Ii and II. ii .1. in, and 2 Is, 1. 7
tlllack Diamond l.xpiist), ami ll.fli) p. in. Ni:i
davs, I). & 11. It. It.. Lis. s.27 P. in.
l'or Whin- llavin. Ililcton and iritulp.il points
i.i tin- coal ngiotis, vi.. D iX II. I,'. 1!.. oil.
2. IS ami 1.27 p. m. l'or 1'ottsvillo, o.lj, 2 Is
and 1.27 p. in.
I'm lltthlchtni. Ilastiui, llculiug. Ilariisbuii;
and piiuilpil iiiliiuiidiito stations via D ,X II.
IE. It., li.li, ll.il J. ill.; 2.1s, 127 (lllail. In.
nionil Hxpios). 11. JU p. m. lini'als, 1). a. II.
lit. I!., Lis, C.27 p. in.
l'or T11i1kI1a1.11.uk, lo-.v.inda, Lliuit.i, Itliact,
fleneva and piineipil ititcriuediatt- stations, v'i
I), 1.. i: W. it. II., . a. in.; I.oi and .10
p. 111.
I'm Henev 1, Itoihesfri, H'lflalo, Siagua la'ls,
Chli.ign and all points west, via D. , II It It .
llfli u. 111., y.3.1 tlllack Diamond llxprew). 7.l,
lu II, lllli) p. m. Niulays, I). .; II. II K ,
11..1.". C-.-J7 p. Ill
I'ulhniii pallor and sleeping or Leb.ah 1 .lh-v
pal lots cars on all tiaim lutvneii Wilki. Itun.
and Xevv Vork, t'liiladelplda, lltitlilu and Sjiit
pel si. ,11 llridge.
ltOILIX II. Wir.lUTi, Hen. -ept., 2d Coitand
siiiel, Xew ork.
(.TIVL'LII-s S. Mill. l.tn. l'as. .-,t., 2u Conland
tivit, New Vorl .
A W. X"OSi:.MlUiril, lliv. t'as. , Agl., smth
llrthbbein. l'a.
l'or Uikils and I'nllman icsnvalloiis apply to
"ft 1 Luk.iunnna avenue, frciantou, l'a.
Delnwnre nnd Hudson,
In Hflii't S'ov. 2J, Wis).
1 1 jiii. for I'jtboiidale leave -soiamon it 0."0,
7 'si, s..il, 111.11 a. 111.; 12.liii, l.'jci. 0.11, l.ji. .i.2i',
t. .ii, "''. IL 11. 11. Li p. m.i Liu .1. m.
l'oi lljt.csdale U.2t), 10.'.! a. in.; 2.11 and j 2D
'l'or Wllkasllino-ll Ii, 7.1s. S 13. U.3s, jo.4.1,
1 1.3.1 0. II..; 1.2e, 2.1S, d.37, 1.27, 0.1W. ".Is, 10.11,
ll.:;u p. m.
l'oi L. V. I,'. II. poinls--t).3, 11. ii a. in ; 2 1s
1. 27 and 11.10 p in.
I'm l'eiiiisylvaiiki II. It. pmnU-0. 13, 9.3 a.
m.; '1.1m and 1.27 p. "1.
1 01 Albany and all poInU norili U.2i) a, 111.
Olid 11.32 i. III.
MXIIVY TltAINb.
lor Laibond.de U.U0, II. m a. in.: L'.tl, i.".2,
3 17 ln.1' p. 111.
for Mlkn-llarie-t'., 11.53 .1. 111.; Lis, :;,
0 27, H.27 p. in.
lor Mbiny aim points 1101 Ih -.! .',. p. 111.
I or liouerilali' -O.t'l a. tu. and il. 'ti 11. 111.
Lowest lull l all I'oints tu L'ui'cil Stjus and
t at mU
.1. II. IILIIHIl K. ! 1'. A. Alb my. V. Y.
Ii. W. UI0,.1. I. A., siianton, l'a.
Centinl Raihond of New Jersey.
M.lllon.. in Si iolle-luut ol I.il.. nv li.t,
X. II . and Siitlli I eil.v.
IIMI". TAIILL IS LPiT.t I' SUV. 2i. lOrnl
Tiallii- leave K-iaiitiiti t"i Si vv Yolk, Nevvaik,
Llimbclb, I'ldlid. Ipliki, I'. l-t.i.i, lletlilcbctu. VI
Kuitovni, MjikIi Clunk and Uliito llivin nt Mti
i m.i eiptCK-, 1 ll'J ivpics, ,1.00 p. in. isinnlays,
.Mi p, in.
i'oi 1'ittslon and Wllkcs-ikine i,M a. in , 1 1)
.tii'l 0..iil p. iu. mini i.i s, !.!! )i. in.
I'm- ll.ltlmi-io mid Wasldi.-jioii, mid 'p.ilnti
-soutli nnd Wcit la lk-tblibtm, e.:u) a. m. ; I U
mil l).3ii p. in. iliiel'i). 'M3 p. in.
for lanic llrancli. ne.'uii Hrovc, e,c, a, 'ii
i. m. and t.m p. m.
for III. nlicir . 1 1 ban. u am! ILiiil.buiK, via VI
Icntovni, es.ein a. m. .'nil I ID p. in. Miiidays,
!,l'i . PI.
for I'otlivllle, s.J) a. in. an I 1.10 p. ii.
Iluoiiivli tlikils in all (Hill, is iut, kjiuIi and
vvtit at lov.i-t late,) at tin ktutlon.
II. I'. llvl.HWIS. tJeu. l'ai. Ant.
.1. II. iil.ll.U'sK.V. lien. Mipl.
Tlie and Wyoming Valley.
1 inn Table In Kiln I Mpt. 17. ItsjO.
Tiains lot llawlev and local points, connect
inn at llav.ley vvllb L'rle nillio.pl lor Sivv YoiH,
Xeuburir and lulerniedlatc points, leave feu in
lot: at 7,(. a, m. and 2.4i p. lu.
Tiafiui airivi- at ctiiiitoii at I1I..K1 a 01 md
d.p) p. in.
FINLEO
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The'
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For Boyso::.'
ll..
The best waist in
the market.
11
They are too well
known to need any
recommendation
from tis.
We have the solo
agency for Scranton
and our spring.stock
is now complete.
We also carry " a
line of the Mothers
Friend waists and
other makes.
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LACKAWAMA AVEMJS
"A Word ilo
Wise S SEfficieit.?'
Tho pat I of wisdom Is to got the 'A
Bolus:.
AVe Imve tho largest lino ot (stations
01 y, tiillt-e supplies and blanU books in
Nottlii'iiitci n Pennsylvania..
Reynolds Bros
St.itionets .ind Enc;ravers,
Hotel Jermyn Buildinjj,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
mmnm mum
Schedule In Effect Mny 27, 1000.
Trains leave Scranton, 1). & Hi
Station:
0.45 n. m,, week days, for Sunbury,
Hanisburg, Philndelphla, Baltls
moio, Washington and for 1'ittss
burp nnd the West.
0.38 n. in., week days, for Hnzleton,
Pottsville, Itendlng', Norrlstownj
nnd Fhilndelphia; nnd for Sun
bury, Hanlsburg', Philndelphlnt
10 It. more, Washington' and Mtts.
burg nnd the West. ' .
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays,
1.68 p. ni.) for Sunbufy,rHnrris
burg, Philadelphia ;Bnlt.ltnoie.
Washington and Pittsburg nntl
the West. Tor Hnzleton, Potts-,
vllle, Reading, &c, week days.
1.27 p. m., week days, for Sunburyj
Hnzleton, Pottsville, HnrrUburg,
Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg.
J II WOOD, l.en !'a, Aft
J II, III TUIIN--OX, (Jen. Mf(
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SSKK-y
1 tmt Cnrd In rffeet Dee. .tUtli, tOOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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ell ini-,.riii i-wiiii.s, nei .r iiiii oe
ulilivtl-l.t Virl700ln smllHIlrni.
.V.l.tiUimsl Iralni Irsir empton 17 tt'pni bundar odIt,
lini'liijatbllitktlHnf 1 11 t'srli-initalr, aenvipff at 7 h 1 a
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n ,.., s.-. M..,u.,.. .,u im , aiwuuaiv at S IJ If
eliUy rrlilu at t irawidala at ,!; am,
Kates y rcntt per mile,
I.onent llnte tu Jill 1'olnts West.
j. c. triotntON, k will
r.U'llinrvtent, iri
M-w vrai ity
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