The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 01, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SCBANTOX TIUBUN35-FRIDAY, MARCH 1', 1901.
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Pn'ilmled Dalle. i:-.orpl Juitilae by 1 ho TriU
l.ne Publishing I oinpin.t, ul I Illy I'mta. a Motilli.
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t'lileteil at the rmrtoiUcc at StMiiton, l'.l ,
ssih1 i;i.i .Mill Matter.
Hhrit ifi will permit, 'the Tilbitne Is always
datl tu print short lcltiii, 1mm in trlvmU liriu
1114 n current topic, hut lu tula It ibaL llioni
tutu Us afatntd, tor pHbliuatlon, by tlio vviltrt s
real name; Jiid the euiidldon piocodctit to .i.
ttptnnce t tlwt all contribution slcdl be sul jou
io editutiitl -ntioii.
fin; plat it ti: roll .ii:urisiM;.
rht folUrtrlirg tabic tltUNW Hi price per lix'li
ion Itvtmiuti, spaio to lw used within one je.u:
(timet Mlillngou, I nil
Paper I Itcmllng I Position
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for card of Hunks, rMnttitliiii nf oondoleniu
in J similar isintrltmtiotas In the nature -if oil
Ttlslmr Hit Tillwtii' tiukn i barge cl 3 tcnti
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llatM for llassim-cl Adrrrtking tuinulipil on
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; ; TEN PAGES.
K.MtANTnN. JI.MH'H 1, 1901.
It begin in limit hi tliuusli tho IViclit
i" tiirtn Imlliit ihhiimiiv would !) the
lM-xt leerlshttlve foot b.ill.
Ballot Reform Next.
7 r oV THAT the ripper Is out
c I ! tlio way, the next pi ono
JL - Dillon likely to coino befnru
till' U-Kliluttirc Is the 0,1103
Hon ot ballot reform, opinion on this
lubjovt In Hharply divided between
lhor-es win uraite In favor of tlio Aus
tralian bullni in ltd nrlglnnl fuini
which I'laaslllr-H tho nnnies of laniU
latw nlphubptli'ully unUer the titles of
he oflU'Cw without any drvlrt, Ktirli hh
tin? party clrclf, to fiu'llltato Ktiulslu
Mitlna: and thoi- lu. by tvunnn of
tliolr belli f lu uttUwiut panlsaiishlp,
arc opposed to (srutitlii? any conccs
'loin euleuluttd to wcuUfn tho lines
"f poll l Ion 1 ofKanlzailun.
The Penn U.iulii Tlullot Ketonn
hoilutlou Iiuh oondiKU'iI uli I'liergetle
imitation rovultiR m.iny .voars In bo
Italf ot the unucliiltoriUed Ati.'tnilian
ballot. Tho emu lutein of tin wIMips .
Into Ian would rvdiu-u the bullnt In
KiBf from tho btunkut pnipoitloiis or ,
t'rfuy to u I'lfco of puper but Iltttlo
Inrgir than tho ptieo of the inoniKL'
:nug;izlne. It would ttUo compel uvcry
oter tu mai'li Mpurnlely alongside the
name of eveiy candid.ilf of his chuh o,
nve In the mf of iiifxldenttnl oloo
torx, who would be grouped tin ut pres
ent. TIip ndoeat.'s of ballot inform
' 'intend thrtt pei-winul serutlny of wory
naitiu on the ballot would bo likely to
inipiove the iha rat lit of uuniliintioiiH,
is tttll an meuiliuge giontor tliiiiiphl
UlnMS untoiiir voter, llelnpr, in iln
main, tneu or ffood cdtirutlm and In t
t'T than the average culture, tin- task
'f running; through a lift of name lu
'his manner doe not pronem to them
Hi" difficulties which it pienetits to n
!.!!? propultioii of tho cleetorato,
'Ahoho prift'ii-nrt, in a lui'Be inajurlty
'r elcctionn. Ih fur utrulBht votlnji.
The fiructleal iiueMtlun, Iherifoiv. to
be considered by the leglHl.ituie, ii It
ould govern Itcolf b tho rule of the
meaust bonellt to the RroHtct-t nuin
l , Ih whether the wl.ihcji of the huinll
hi torlty, or the convenience or the
;i u majoiit.v, uliould hao prcfer-
i . . WlUIe no utHtiutleK are ul hand,
it a toet borne out by common ob-
l atiun thut tin pertetitnuc of nion
w . habitually mt their puity tli-I.l
ih lucb Binaller than is Hit perceutciei"
"1 thoo who do iholr tlBhtliiB ul tho
pi ly iiriiimrlcs and afterward tucopt
'I ,et.s there nominated. Whether tliW
t Uld or hhoutd nol be ttuo In u con
l ration apait fumi the raet thai it
I- iU", and tlmt being true, it sup- I
t ii i (.iifeidernbl- wurrulit lu the
le 'ature for UiiorpuiatiiiK in an
n mllot .let proviRinuti i.ileuluud to
f: i tc btialubt Mitlinr. It .s lo o.
' i of ballot lel'orni to enable the
vi o vole a ticket wlih one murk,
il ' prefers lo ote n that manner,
b d 1 inklurr tho time ! go oer
e name Hepauitely and malic Itull-
il iiiaikw. TIii'm who belioxe In
It tendon t oilng und hi ooe poi-
I stiidv of tho cundidnU'b, buv-o
HT the opliorllinliy to itleuleute their
In nf tlituugh various edueatlontil p o
ci Men, and when the majority of the
votern come to aitrfo with them It will
b time to dlwonlluuc tho use or the
party t livh .
We are, therefore, led to believe that
tho outcry una hurt the I-'oeht ballot
bill upon this M'uie U not lepresontu
live of the majority nplnlmi or tlio
voteiis, but in rellntlve of the oplnlun
of u Mmall niluoilty of mm buloim ug
to the i hift commonly Uuoivu an the
orists. An objei tion to theVocht bill,
whiih In'iiur jtitlgmoiit In nuuh moio
deservlngji of attention, is that It pro
pones to4U-ohlhlt the m.eeiuiK'u by
any candidate uf muro than one nomi
nation trr u eien campaign for any
ofllie. f his troneh"M upon the indi
vidual liberties of the peuple to com
bine fur nulltlcul purposes tn sueh n
manner u they may see lit, and to
form its ninny parties aw may seem to
them wise, Most uf theso sporadic! In
dPi.ndunt iiiovenieuu mo Ineffectuul
and ttneless. but that does not niguo
tlmt llity'Vlioutd he outlawed.
A New York choir Kiututlto 1ms
hhockod the congrugallon ut this
cliuroli wiiero she Is employed by no
ooptlng tut onK'memunt to appeiir In
vuudovllle. Spiritually lunsldoied. the
choir oiiKugoimuU in probably muro
ugioenhlo to tho hinder, but irom an
oaithiy stundpolnt auduvlllo oifeis
Ituliicemgntn tlmt cuu somcely Uo
Kiorned by one who tn obliged to vvorl;
for a livelihood. '
The cih'otir.iKliii,- nnuouiKeiiHiit I
iiuido that tha Aineiican Tubaeoo
company, more famlllaily Hmnvii as
tha "tobacco trunt," ban inado up Its
mind to curtull Its output of clgurstten,
und liend ltn powerful oneih'len tu put
tlnir upon tho murUut a hi iter grtuti) ot
rIeui .it lower lull on than now pie.
nll Tho tobjcro tiust Ii nol no
United by phlliiulhiopU' mollvefl. but
by tho fnct that so many juntos have
pafsod lestrlctlio laws upon tho salt!
of I'ltmrottes that Hi" IiusIihsm of pn
ducluir them ban oenned to bo ptotlt
ablo. IT tohnt'eo Is to be xtnnked lu
any foini, let It bo nmukod In tho fonn
of u decent cigar.
V
The fiinnd At my and Simnlrli war
vetorons can fciircely bo eeiisilieil for
tW'llnlng to lake position with the
supply train in tho Inaugural parade.
'.Villi dti re.ipect to tho Xntlounl
Ouiti dnien thou; neoms no ro:iKin why
thoy should bo glpii pioloroneo In
paiades over tho hattle-M-urreil hnrne.t
of actual set h o
Tlic Latest Bis "Trust."
-r-l!i: OPINMOX 'Is pxprossoa
8 bv th" Now Voik Sun lint
JL. ihn foimiitlon of the United
States Steel cm potation Is
llltcly to be the most Inipoiiaut nnd
lullueiitlal business evuU that has
happonod In this country Jineo tho
discovery of gold tu Cnllfornli. Tho
Sun offers this opinion despite the tact
Hint the capital slot It nnd bonded In
debtedness uf tho now corporation ex
coeds by $.M0.0fi.U'iO the npmeijate
capital stock und bonded Ir.dcbtcdlioss
of tho vailous iiimpmiles mcisid lu It.
Tlit't under caioiul miiuagt incut tlio
ndvantiisos of a combination of capi
tal and enemy on this Immense scale
would bo likely to piovo many and
fnr-i caching will readily bo conceded.
In union there Is strength and the
ability of one Intelligent inaliagement
to direct nilvuiilagtoitMy tho business
llitoiosts of lion and steel pioduetlon
lit Amotion, nnd to take Mich stops as
mny bo necessary to Increase tho mai
ket for tho pi millets thus pi educed,
(ivohllug tho eouillcts, competition
mid waste of tint former competitive
system, is an economic gain which
ought to distribute Itself thmughout
tho Industries iificcled and tend to
ward greater stability of ptollt'ihlo
bnaiiass i onditloiis. Tho one great
ptobloiii which lins hlthoiio bariltd tho
lion and steel experts in tho t nlto I
Klatis has Icon the periodlral allonia
tloti.s of feast and famine. Instead of
ti steady and gradual mil unco, the In
dustry has hounded forwatd by
spurts and thpn paused stagnant I'ulll
(IrcumstaticeM enabled It to make an
other spin t. lu the mote stable In
dustrial oonters of Kutope, this on
dltlon, Mhllo not entirely removed, Is
nuieh Iifs noticeable than It has boon
In thin country, mid undoubtedly one
of tho oliiel" factors which liiue con
tributed to tlio present ltu rgi'iff of tho
great American steel producing Inter
cuts lb the Idea that this Illogical and
violent oscillation can be minimized
under a ninro centralized managerial
ctiuttol.
Hut tlio question suis, how can the
coiporatlon create J300.tio0,0u0 worth of
ai'tillclal (npltal and give It practical
value without violating business
(thicsV It Is not unfair lo i iinslder
this $30O,tiuO,C0O as a tax levied upon tiie
public In cirdir to maintain Hie combi
nation, but If this tax Ih paid uucom
plululugly in tho t'onft, l"t us s.iy,
either of iv.lutoil waces a- of lueieasid
plies. Mint Is to pr-'vejil fiilmo in
t reuses of the Inllated iVU'ltallzatlon,
at the innuiigeinnut'H will, so: lo pile
up new ta.xes one niter Hie other'.'
Tills is the one gieat danger inherent
in the modern tiilst, mid It Is a danger
against which society at present has
inadequate protection, inllatloii, ciii
lUd to the extieino, will, It i tine, at
some point oicrreinh list If and In
volic Its i rcators lu dL-nt-tor, but Hint
will not restoie to tho people the uu
wai ranted lilies made upon theut dui
iug the period ot Hie attempt to iuilala
prices. Tile mischief will have been
done bo far os the eonnuner is ( on
corned mid ho will have no rediess.
There Is in oil of safeguards In tlio
li'ims of law. Th- que'llun of what
does or does not cumtitiilo over-capl-tallKatl'Jli
Ii not one which may safe
ly bo left to the sole ileteimlnation of
Hie men whoso pecuniary Interests lie
lu too dliectli il of over-capil.illzatlon.
It Is n qiiottloti which should be. passed
upon by soui" (illnin.il w hero i.ot only
the Intel i'nU of proiuotois and pecu
lators mo connldi i-eil, but when; also
tin; far-rc'iichliig Interests of the loiu
ui'ni peoplp u'le glic'ti lull hearing and
fnir judgment.
Hilling the lecent caiuimlsu, Senatoi
lti'M'lidse gave offense to the bcntl
incntallstM b his t.-utik pre lictimi that
a time would never eonie when tho
A met lean flag could be t-nfely with
drawn ftoni I'ltba. lb- said candidly
and courugeously wliat a uiujurlty uf
well iiifoimeil men tliotitrht. but worn
o...m,i ... ,,. Km, mom. ihi ,,,.,J
" "- n "
nappeuoii in .uieiicuu politics mini
that the idling ludiauiuu's courageous
cundor may lie the means of project
ing him prominently before tliu conn
try us the exponent of a future Isttio
looking ton aril broader AnierieaulMu
und unequivocal frniikuesu in the dis
cussion of Its policies and pin posts.
"Wiutlnf proKiiuniliiitoro who oh
none the movements of the lion or
the lamb tiiiluy may bo ublo to rival
the weatlnr huieaii In predictions for
the taming month.
Tlw oiatorlcul nilciobo is in danger
of creating greater huvoo than the
grip gei in about our stuto and na
tional leglslatuies ut pu'scnt.
While theio 'luenis lo bo unuhliiil ex
clteiuont cet' Admiral Sampson's re
murks it will bo noticed Hint finniicr
Morgan keeps cool.
It cannot bo denlod that Adinlinl
Siinipcoii ut least has tlio faculty of
loosening tlio iluoUgiitc.i oC cougrcs
riloiial oratory.
"W'itli giott rugulnilty lupous tiu
tliuto to locate Uonainl Do Wot Junt
uniitiul tho earner in udvuueo of Thur
noycroft's man.
In other wonts, Cuba will o.ill upun
the United State It msnhttnniii Is
wanted In tho fuliire.
Thtic I u btwnlflon that too many
pence ciiudldutes for governor nia in
ilto war.
Now that iho ripper bill has been
dhpui-'.'d of theio heeins no reusuu why
decorum should not reign nt llnrils
liurg until tho tlmo an Ives for tho
I'xeehs to roturn to tho plowshares
or to wind polltle5.
It is pmslblo that u mistake hits
been made In not appointing our own
loot go Mai shall serseuiit-nt-nruiH In
tlio house.
Outline Studies
of fltiman Nafiire
In the Senate.
Till. MAM! flf hiiiiioi" in rcitaln Inctubi'i if
(he fulled :?t.itc un.it( l nt mlticl-'ntly
.1 olnTil. wrltM VMlllJtii t:. Cnrll, lo cinl'lo
tin in In arpris Lite inin ul tlic JoKi'i ot tbe Hon.
Ullliuiii II. Ilimdlrr. lor r.imrile. !t f'
Mi" ( ifcrj, i ( LnnMoiJ, wlio i about Ibc init
kiioiw in.in Hint iter Ihnl, nudr. an jrj.iiinoiit
l Iioiim I'HiK to pinto tlud the riilnlil Idll l
niMDiiitiliilioiul. lie toio ,t to Uttcris If put
thi Iraumenta into a I'tuible, cllb"C'l ami
ninljcil tticm, mill ibfiMiil tint tint lnle
iil in el Mi. ll.innc's fit imviirp could lv in
IuimiI by lonuri-Mi ultlimil ilnhtliii? tlw lun.li.
iiuil.il itw ft lie land Mlirn Mr. fii.Trry
ii-cd bli txtnr.it inn .iml ii'irhol tho lirmty
ii niti.ilul..llnin u'll unpurtal ol ihi" nutponirn
en tlio lifiuixr.illo ddo N'luitor t liandlor nwe,
mi I. in a "lilblllUi', lnuoedit tor.c, ctprcvwil Ibe
lnfn' Hut bcfirc llir Miiitor llcm LouikIjiii tnok
lili M'U be would tiolnt cut wmie ot tbc iiikoii
it KiiIloii.il fiutmcs in the pcmlluc bill.
At Mi. rmliry lud bicii ilol.iii nolblns r'-t
bil tl; Iioiik, be looUcil mound Hie tri'.it, c Inin
bcr in ii Miiiil(d tori ot u.iy nn I rild:
'"If Hu" Miulei" loin New iliinpV.ilrj lad IKt
und "'
i did Udell," Ihteriunli'il Mr. Clumllir, "a al
I mjj iircfmiiidly linneil and cill'luil HIi i'ie
l.-.iriiln.' .mil clor'iento nf Hie en.itoi from lmli
1.111.1, but I did bepe tint Ik" ni'iild at leat allude
lo funi" id tlio piiiiiiluni In tliu lull wldili oe
to! oi louly In cci'llkt villli tbe tintitiilion. tt
l bU duty to tlio (imitij and to tbc eiL.t" In
do o."
Mr i.illny sa't""1! be rould not .idint bli
mltiil to tlio K.iriMni of tbe wiiatnr tluiu Niw
lliinpdilit, and in i api.ituiu wai about to
explain tint lilt tpteib bid been diiotod lo tbe
iDlidllullcnal fcatlireii of Hie bill, when tvnitjr
C'ukrcll Riabbul linn by the coit tall, pullnl
bun in Icnlly lulo bii d.air and in totto meo
tine Hi.il .n lie.ird .ill otfr Hie fcnitu ibainli' r,
Mid: ""It (!nii, Jon l.l.in.iid fool; tit down,
lb is u t ti ing lo lint iomu tun nilli iou"
Happed at the "Wione; 'Door.
W'.IIA' l'iaii'1-i Wilson 13 pU.Miig an tie
eastiiuiit iiilbln ca) fr.ucllnR tll inca
nf fit lienitf in ew ltoilii'.l', X. V., be in
nciasb.ivilly Mt-il bv liU family, relates
Hid i hlcjco Tiinrvlld.ilil. Iti turning' from
n rcbeaial In llo-lon (be oilier day tb
lul: of (be tiolel Ilifoimtil lilin tbat tils infc
nnd tmi ilausbttn bad attiicd unci bad been
aMSIicil to iipailliicntti next to lili om . Ihfl
luiine opi'.a iimnatili tlniw icii'iiony a. id", and,
making lui av to tbe abidlns plate of bis
bou'cboid, tliumtiul on tho ibor ttli a lilow
Of pi i fid and nni.y ovtcntat lu i.
"Him i It" u Uiiiltiluo loiLC cjUTirtl fiinlly.
"it," the actrr ii.poiiil"il vll'i liproar-lilul
ruiili.ili. "it-If uu iliiM upon inv r.'vealliic
the (.hbciinc and mkid tiutli 'ii Hie bcid of
I'm riiuli!"
"Wl.uiu do M'U wMi tc we'." iiaj tin net m
i,uliy Hut llealid pren'ptly and rauliotuly omt
tiie ti.iiioin.
"Oil, veil, m lo lint," vild tbe initi"ihil
bllnr, ubo now alhmed bl tene of the nil
minus lo lune full plai "il doc n'l nnki mi i h
dllUivmi". Anjlimly ill do. I'm not t nil
putliubr. Ily X" vnv, ii then an.ib..dy jmt
at tirc.(tit tint ou Mould eaie lo urc'."
At lliU puilil the Hour opened and J middle
iad lady who .w :i pn'ret str.inser lo thu
ii median tuiuji'l bitn frcm b".'id to loot, and
L.l.l ..111. I. v Lnnrllt
1 ...... .. ..
' 'l .... i.r.1 il ill i.iCim lli.t t rir In rK
"i, tlr. ou aro dNtrift".im;ly t'oruuil "
.J i. Mllioii bid l'icHnl tliu wrcnt; d"or.
A Sample of Military Discipline.
Gi.m.hai. ris.vM is HM utni.xi:, ia.-i-cliiit
of the uat couipmy hib contml.
i about all tho UMihalt liil-lllfi) of this roulllll.
land Mince tiouhlo in ItreueU cue ntuaitl'i;
nuuh attention now clay., Mas one oi the idri'l
et di-ilnllmfiiim In all the nnnj tint went
"d to lUlit &iiuin three jeaia .IB", m.is the NVw
mk Wolld. lie was in loimuand o( the Nv-eutj-fln-t
iisinu-nt, Njllonal (.und of o,c
"i . i k. ut t'uiuii HUiii, near I lcinp-.lt ad, I., 1.
As tliu remnuui a Ln.iHn; caniti on ibc
May to tliu front mi old pentltiniii inlerrpiiled
l.eneial l.ucru". Mho was tall.inr; Milb the Miller.
".-Ir," be Mill, "nill you uraut a tubf It.ni
of abiUun to Mi. ltlaiik, a tirlcile lu Ibis regi
ment.' lie i j sou of the hie Colonel 111 ink
of the unny. Hit mother is ibim; and idle is
ackm- for her boe. He will Jlu liU loirinaul
ut Tainia."
"I am very orr, sn," rrtilled iici.cral liriene,
"but it Mill tie uupo-MliIo to ikxlatc in any i.im
from tbe ruin by winch ve tie all Inmid. Mj
nun tatl.er liis lining at boinc, jet 1 cai.not xo
to blui."
ud (imeral flrc.n, as a ln.illir of tut, did
iml for many Meik sic his lather, Mho died
Kf'jic tbe Sp nihil m ir m.ii euued.
How Dry Dollar Got His Name.
Sll.li; llltuDIi:, tins kins if the llowny. who
ilinl in Tta the utli'i da, once told lioiv
Snaloi Tiiiiuthy P. fidlnan Rut Hie nlil.tijpio
"Piy linllai," mIiUIi Us ttuil: to him loi to
many jears.
'Hon't juii belleip.' be said, 'Hut Tim eier
took n Met teicnue (.lamp o(f a beer krj; and
dtiol 11 and Kild It was a dry dollai. Tim neici
in a fool, no matter bow mi. ill be mm-.
"line's the May tliu ttiliitf really luprcnril.
'Ibeic Mere a lot of us lids Mho used to mil
I nuis alon; the Penury alter ehool. Tim
vus the gicatcsl busllcr In tin bunch. lie
wasn't like tin" rest of iw. .ilMa.i plliliiriR lien
nils or Masting ur awncy. Jim wu .ilw.i.u
i luokin," out tor his molhei,
I "Urn- ilav Tim lud blu' link in his limine".
lie linl nil Itio llcl.liti'ri ami Mllcei li.. in.irn
I iluuinnl inio a dollar bill, and ulioncd It to tho
! r't "' " Mmie ol the fellowi at,kccl him If lie
Mwn'tKoiiis to Met bis dollar by bloMlne CIS.
" 'I'doM nobody.' say T
" iiloM nobody.' snyn Tim. ''IliatS ii iliy
dollar, nnd u'j t,uln? strai.iit home to my
mother.' "
"Sally" Made Into Soup.
Till! Km-. W. A. V. Mauln, I resident of the
Imperial l'nlw-rit,i of Ciiliu, told a cisid
stuty a lew ijjs asu at the Uita 'theta Pi elub.
"tMiru the llocr inarched on I'ekiu," lie
Mid, "hastily cetln'rlns u 'tw peisunal itftttn,
I net forth tor the ligation in a can drawn by
an old mule mc had nimtd Mllj. Wc leaihed
MllilMrr f'niuji'iV uulcnie in hafelj, Mhere I
usl.i'd Senvluiy ?iiili(i II I hadn't better enl
bails ally lo my Muble.
' i Iblnk not. Ml. MlUlli,' lie teplled. 'Wr
Mill Uihji .-illy here. i may uted lo cat bei.'
Wo both laughed heaililv at tho jest and Mlly
stayed, bin mi the day Me urlcomri) rhanfe
brat liojs all that .tood I'liurin us ,md itani
lion Mas some 'ally' touii and a icm leaen of
eoose Mlieatcn bread."
Celerity in Pennsylvania.
A HOOD YIHU Ma told by .Jaws M. Hi-':,
j.siltt.uit (.'lilted Hates atloitiey jteueril,
at the dinner of Hie l'iuuyltaidi toclcly in
New Yuri.. Ml". Iletl; iiltil.ipted bi ic'ltlle Hie
llncry that tl.i people of IViniyl.inta ai .n
I," hijIhl; that ultliln ono hour alier (ioieruor
II.ihIuci was iiaii';iiraled a Philadelphia politi
cian applied to lit ni for tho position ol Janitor of
the cvpltol, telati'S Hie Milwaukee W ieonui.
'flie sournor itplltil ihat tlio ije- had 'c;n
lllleil hill an hour bmiie. I few day, aim
t.ard tint dlaiiolntid niilii.kts.kei ..iw the
dioMiidl Inly if the jinltm haultd oia 'I the
lllli. Ho llblkd tu tl o oecini'i and ippliM
ngilii, sajlr.
"I'lo Ju4t ittn my inal'. luip.e pulled fiom
tlm tlwr."
"ftoiry," u'liluil ibc j.o enior. ''but I inie
jut tiltcti ike I hi lb tu tho urn exho saw lihn
fall In."
Grateful, bift an Enemy.
"F,
A ni.UltiC eluiliig tie sMPI
llnV
ot ti e
right," tall General 1'elit Atimw,
1'i.ilt imorc Auictlcau, "I naa abot Ihrough tli
iht.t and tumbled duwu on the Held When
I i jiiio lo my ten.csi I found that o joung l en.
Itdiiale, alto bidly v minded, was I) log aim's
my leg. We got all Jumbled up in that
i barge I bjokid doi'it at him and saw- br was
lu .1 bad w. Illood ponttng from )uy
Mounds and freni lib. lie M-s trty Mrnk mil
lf.t culllmr for M.iter. 'Wslcr!' be Mid eei-r
nrd ewer uttahi. 'Hater! Wntet!' I luul n can.
Inn on mv belt full ot Marl, coflee. I man
ckcit tu raijo myself up ruowtli lo Re' to tbc
canteen. I pulled the coik Mllli my tertb und
biDded him the cunleni. t could hear tin of.
fef (turtle down his pan bed tbifat. When he
bud slaknl bis Ililnt lie pullrtl hltnstlf toaetlier
nnd. banded the aiitccii back. niI)"h; 'i'mik,
hire's Jour canteen. Thank jou, damn jou '
"Veal's aflerMard," continued tbe iccnrral, "I
met lint man In llaltlinnn. He Has a brll
li ant tli.ip and Man uciddnK on Iho old Italll.
moio Osirtte. I took ulm over to my paper,
the Vmerlcan, and ho ciked tlure. until he
died."'
THE PRESIDENT EMPOWERED.
The Philippine amendment to the utniy appro
pllatlon bill Mhlch the llemocral Irslstcd to
stror.ctly in file (.cuate', but whit Ii Mas paMfd
orr their prostrate foitr., -o to speak, is ai
follows:
AH military, ibll and judicial powers necessary
to ifotern the Philippine ldani'r, .irqulred from
Spain by the Irratles (cnehic'ed nt Paris on
the tenth day of Direinhei, IsIS and at Wajlo
Inctlon on the secenlh day of Xotembir, ItiOO,
shall, until othenvlia proelded by tonsres, bo
tested In ueli manner as the p'ctldent nt thi"
t'nlted btatis shall direct, for the establishment
of civil Rovernment and for maintaining and
pioti-cHnff the inhabitants of said Hands In the
free enjoyment of their Ilbcriy, property and ic
liglon. Provided, tbvt all franchlsea srnted under
the authority herref tlull rontaln a retrrvatlon
ot the right to alter, amend or repeal the same.
L'n'll a pennanetit government shall bite bem
established In said arehipeiflco full reporti shall
ho tnide to conpes on or betoie the 1trr.t diy
nf each rejutar i.inn of all lechlatlve acts
and pmcc'dlnss of the teniponry internment
lii'lltuted under the provisions hereof: and full
reports ot tbe arts, dilnc of ald Kuterninent
and as to the conditions of th' anhlpclaso and
nf Kit people, shill br made to H.o prt'sldfi.t,
In Indine all tho Intnrnia'lnn vvhiRii may be ue
fill In the roTitrrrss in providing a more perman
ent t?oi eminent.
Provided tint no silo or leae or othpr ills
position of the publb' lands or the Hmbcr
thereon, or tho minim; richts Uiereln shill
be made; and piuvlded lurther Hut no frinchlsc
ihall he granted wlilih is not apprm-eel by llu
piisldent of the bnlted Stales and is lint ill his
judgment clearly ncicst.iiy for the Innnediato
ynvenimeiil of the Hands and inill-.pens.ibli; for
the ititerett of the people fh'ieof and vvliiilt
cinnot Milliout great puldle lnlsrldrl be post
poned until the cst.iblbhuient of pi rmtnenl
rbll giivcrimunti and all nieli fiancliLses shall
teinilnite one jur after the rstablohiuenl' of
audi permanent civil govrininrnt.
NEVER IMPATIENT.
From the flilcaio Tribune.
About this time time came a stuallpiiv vaio
In the land of t'r, and the pbjilclans w.r-
nt around lo va.rliiato Hie ptople.
In clue course they rune lo Iho house- of Job.
uw Job was the moft patient man in the st
tlcuufit, and instead of pleading that ho bad
troubles of his o vii as Indeed he had ul t.iat
time lie gnu ordeM that thev bo admitted.
"Job," llicy said, htepplng iii lo tils bedside,
"tte bavo come to vacoinili "l."
. "(!o ahead, grntlemen," lu- jioaned. "If jou
can find a place."
NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE.
In (hit country about pj.tvto peron ate en
gt,cel making limp chinmejs.
Of the to) cotton mill in the- South, Tevas
I1.15 17, Kentucky 7, and Alkainas 1.
A mosquito gets lis growth ill a short time.
It Lt fully developed and equipptd for tuuiniss
in three veccks.
witerhnd tus 1!' oclmsU for gill. Domes
tie science and gudening nio among the
branches taught.
Aceoiding to rctctitly publUbed ".tatlstus Iter
Pu po-iCiwej now mote than Btty thous.uid thicj
hundied tcltphoii's.
Among the 2.7JI students at the L'nivcrsitj- of
l.'daiburgh la.'t jcir tie te wero -j2 mciikii and
Ii students Mcro ftom India.
In spile of the growta ot the oil Industry in
ralKomlj, KlMitnj tons ol cod was linded at
Port Ixw Angeles anl sent inland last year.
Out in lalifoinia they nave a pioneer MieiLty
composed entlieiy of won't n who Housed tho
plalas In c teams pilor (u IS. I. Thnc are .0
iianie.s on the chatter toll.
There are Jod fennis courts in the' v uioua
parks of London, end mote than li.utj.flte thous
and games welt played last ta-.on. About hflicn
thousand g-uics of crkl.ct wcie played duil!i
tlic ycir.
II o I'nltid states sceirn di-pod lo take iho
bad anions the silk producr of the world.
Purine," the let tlifie years the consumption of
raw ilk in the United sutes has exceeded that
of Prance.
C. M. litrvuud, an attoine. in Iieiner, t id.,
b the jiosseor of .1 iiucistliiuni pipe th.it i.
moio than two bundled je irs old. II Mas bioualit
to the I'nileil Mates be Mi. (.an.ood's gr".vc-(icatgrcat-;iandfathcr
in 1717.
In Aiistialit a coi.'pataitiely latgo roporlior.
of Hie wonun aru cnert ei loiirians. It is pio
jsistsl to nrgini'e I.Ooo ot tlitm as a bodjguaid
fer the lliithtvi of Li inn ill and ork .t tha
time v.l-en tho duke con. is to cpen tho Aus
tialiau pailiament.
THE FORSAKEN GRAVEYARD.
S'o loslly giauitc niaiks the gt ives,
S'o froli-ciit flowers giace.
So inw-inado foot irints In Ihe cby
To till a wcllloioil plur;
Only a few uld, entitling stores
Oiown vuaiy with the je.n, i,
Ulth fidi'd lettcij VH.iu and rhui.
Hut mote with rain (nan tear', J
Ino-i a gi.no vvltli siinl en bte.c.t
1 timid velbi iowi cicin;
11 l.o knowa but 'lir.ith its pel fumed leaver
A pit j nit; heart it krepa?
SerncliU'es .1 wild bird irsls tipnii
A 'rumbling lock nuJ sings;
who knows but doi.i ,c pltjlng heart
That terdei notu he brills
Uete lli-d a jjiaie so ehotl and tinill.
'Iwouhl toutli a inotliei t hcitti
Wltlilu homo bieBl at ton.o awctt time
It held a luger rait.
And bem aiound a fjdiJ name
Are giecii and elingng vine.;
Ulio knoiis Willi whit ii tdtjinij touch ,
Iho lender ivy tuh.ri?
And heie'n .i long and naun "rtuec.
With naught to ni.il ii Ihe plate
i:ciit a blue lorgei me-not
That lift-, its dainty fact-1
Hut who can ny It Mourns lets 'air
Upm the pauper's bid
Than whero jon tottiinig stone is snn
Above bin neighbor's head?
The wind blcws cadly thiouih tiie pinti;
Hone, Il turns to sl2ii.
Koigutlen, whtsrer bv tre leaves
That rustle Koltlv bv
Hut h! mc (J) not need to lie
Ueneath a stene to be
Forgotten and alone' priiups
Tl.i'j ll In mi' hoi
May Itaplcy MeSabb, In the Ikstuu iuiiMtlpt.
Situations Wanted.
situation wisii:n-TO no ol't in thi;
1 1 j , at washing or any kind oi woik. Mr.
Hu 1 11. i'.'in f cil.tr hicmic,
SITfATION" UA.NTLH-riY 1 YOCNO HAN, 20
pji of age, at aujthlng, guud leleiciiec.
Addles Y . 'I., Tribune.
Mfl'VriOV 11 1.NT1 11-llV 1 101 .Nil M1N, lu
jeai of age. in botlllns woik: Ihiec uai'
cxpiilincei best iifiieucc. AdditM A. II. C,
"Ilibuue oillee.
MOHK IVANTLD 11 IslllSli 1SU II10SI.NI. il)
tako home, flood letfreiicet. Addie.s Mi.
M. it., Tilbunc ctlkf.
WANTT.D-sri I ATIOV IS hALKhMAV, "sKV.
tral jeurs' eierlcnce; ian turnlth bet oi
rflnrnee. Addu-w "i'" ITendhain, Pa.
strcuiov iiAsini)-ii a uoy io ykap.s
old tu woik in Hor or woik of any kind;
tend portal, 1331 Dickson avenue.
iVANri.i)-posrfios' or Tiiusr nv A yocsu
mm nf limlnea ability-, would do collet tin:",
aUo keep aii'ininU; cxperinurd; tefercncei, Ad
drcm 1 11", Tiibuno office.
OOOOOOOO OOOOO O OOO
I The !
V A
People's o
A rOPl'tiAP. CI.EAni.SO IIOUSV' for Hm '
Peiieflt of All Who Have Houses to
rtcr.l. Ileal Pastate or Other Prenorti to Sell
cr l'tehan?e, or Who Want Situations or
Help 1hw,e Small Advertl'emer.M Tost
One Cent a Word, Sk Insertions fer 1 Ho
rents h W e.ril Kvcept Situations Wanted,
miicn .via instiled tree.
ooooooooooooooooo
Wanted.
WANTUO-llA" till TW.F.IAI. lU'DM I I II
iiithtd house fur tew moiilhi. Addit'st Ar,
'ilibuue oflUe.
Help Wanted -Female.
AN I.M.IK.I'.IKJ I,IIV in 'lliWl.b, Sft p:n
vvcel:, MlMi adiain-tiuent, and fciiral lo
Hoik line. I ill mornings. Address Ul Adinu
tivrnue, city.
For Rent.
POP HIIXT-CKNTItAMA I.Ot VlKH, KI.IA KV
loom bouse, steam heal, latge lewti. fiuit,
Iwo baths; modem; Pitiiidud or inifunilnnl.
Oivnei going abroad. ddir bl Tribune olluc.
Mi!. i: v. nothi; s uiMiiKst k, 17.11 voitut
Washington avrt.ue, 101 ixnt, tuuiishcsl or
1.1 tnrnlshrd. Apply VJt! orlll ililngion an...
1 UK rtKNT- Mti: 1'MlMsllhl) UOOM. Apply
old tjulncy avenue.
IOU lll'.NT APftlti 1. MHItn. Ml. !KJ L.VC'KV
wanna .iveniie. brick I ullding in real, nill.
able In pit niblng r olhir huslne.s.
Offices lor lent in Pauli building. Applj- IV.:
Sanc'tison avenue.
l'ATt.M io m:sT-iM) k iti:s; iou ri itriici;
irifotinallon (ill at .117 l'ienolt avenue.
UJIt lMST-IIAI I' DDlIif.i: IIOL'si; ill-, fill!
risen avenue, nine rooms, $K Apply 'lhomas
nii""ll, CVJ llairliou nimue.
i9-Ti:s-.itooM inns!., i:i.i:riiiic i.inuii"
modem linpiou'im ins. Large lot flout .mil
back. Tieis. I asj to two slrevl ran. Plrisini,
part of lircen lttdge. April 1, fj, . v.. Tut.
in e.
v.'j tiHL'CN ninni: miiict, ii;. kckims,
iiiinliiii iiuprovcuunti; steam l.i.it, liuiuslu'd;
dc'iiablc; ili.W.
Vanted To Buy.
WANTIIIJ-SlstrasiTlTvNil "SLOT M?rMtLS;
mat be in good order, stale putuulars a
to make and pilee Addrcsa L. M., general dc
lively, tcranton. Pa.
Money to Loan.
MOSKV TO LOIS ON IMI'HOVLll IIIV 111 U.
estate. Hi:sitV DLLIN. IK.
I 111-. Ii. ltl.l.1.1.
THOMAS &PKAI.I V.
JIOSr.Y TO I.OAS" ON' DOM) ASI) MOiiTCl UiU.
riy amount. Jl. II. Holgate, Coniuionwealth
building.
ASY AMOUNT OV JION'KY TO I OAN'-'tUlCK,
straight loans 01 lluilding and I.ot.i. At
from 4 to 6 per tent. Call on N. V, Walker,
311-315 Conui'll bulldlns.
Real Estate.
l'OPv !.l,l.-.v'V'vi.RYlilllPrilU -rMlHTlt
place Lirgu PJ-raoui liocsc, b.un, wag"ii
lu Use, ito house tidied), four aiirs ot lind, ait
.nnd on nigh gioiuid, iddiav btfewtn (,.ub'iiii
and Hilton, tin nuntiP-s' will, or hie niinuti's'
drive from Milbn lu niliug watei i-uppl..
One of the lt and inn I inmininil Ineatioin tar
Milium r pinprmes iinnli ii -iranton Henry
W.ittw. m! Lu Law .iii.ui a.iuui'
Recutlts Wanted.
ssss
WASTLI) 101! L. h. .in.M: llil.i: UOPILO,
itnmairi d men bclwceu uges of 21 itid !j;
citizens of t'nlted Slate., nf good i lui c l r uinl
temperate habits, who can sjieak, lead and
wi ito L'ngli.h ItreruiU fpicially drired to.
kcivieo in Philippines. I'm inloimitio'i applv
to Itecruillng Olftce, 1J3 11 joining .lie, -cian
ton. Pa.
Special Notice.
, 4 - sv-'SI'ty.A'NNts(,
LLWIS i: 11L1LLV AP.K NOW SI.LLISc; MI.N'S
Hurt M and i -Iums for -J V).
lili; ANNl'lb Ml'LlISfi 01' TllK SIOtKIIOM).
cis of lln I i, kawanna Inn and steel O.ov
pinj, for the elnliou of dlrcctois mil Cl.in-ai.
Hun of muli otln r lii.sliie'si n may puip ily
tome before tl,a leeetiug. will lo held at Hm
I nllii" of the Company in Hie ( Ily ot wranton.
l'cnnsjlvt,i.i, on vveiliie,di., jurcli nth, l"n,
at i o'tluck p. in. Ihe pulls will iiuiaiu open
for ono hour. The TraiudiT Books will be il "id
cii rcbiiiaiy 21th, 1901, and re upend on Muh
7th, 1WJ1. J. P. (.RIS)N.
Settetaii.
Sciantou, Pi. rebiuuy ;.', llfll,
ADMLN'KlItVIOK's SO'lirt: -- l.sl'ATU Of
tleorgo L. Pu Hon, deica-cd.
Notice is heicby glecn tint leiteis o admiub
tration upon tliu cstitc of tieoigi' L. Preston,
lato of the e ily of Sianlon, nuntv of Lui lea.
viunn, deciad, have bem gianted to the uudei.
tign"d.
All pawns having tlainu or Judmeiits cgaliwt
lio cstato of fald ilecra.id am iccuc-ted to uul.
l.noMU time lo me wilhi it delie. And all p-i-K.in
ludchtcd theieto ie icipmcd to make i'.n
lutdiato pivuient lo. ,
-AMI Lb II. .sri.lLNs'. ldiiiii.Istr.unr.
Cumiell lluildlu;.
WT'.I.I.KS k lOKHIA. UtoinijK fur l.state.
to tiii: noi.Di:ns or lomi-. ni iiiipih
feviii (7), eight I"), ii'il.v-ono (II) .mil
forty-six (lo) ot Iho Colliery Ln-mecr lompaio,
being tho bonds bearing dato October 1st, l'"i,
and semicd bv truit muilg.ige of thai d.it ,
I'lea-e Take Sotlct tliat In punuance ul Hi
proUiloiu of th- fc.iid bi'iidi and this tl it tin i
g-igu given to nicmc Hio same, the bonds .is
iiiunbetcd utnve bate been ilinvvn bv lot tor
payment on Ihe tint day of April, 1001, and .ni
ato hereby nolifkd Ihat Ihe same will tu pud
in thu llrsl il.il ol Ip'ill, ivul, it II..; La ha
ve iniw Trust nnd Salt liepuait loinpuiij. Tin lie
liamtd in tin- Iruat uoitgage ribine iiteucd lu,
together with Inteiest coupons atlaihril tlurilo
and rcmalulig unpaid, and that iiilcieji will
(cue .liter the K.ild datt.
'i in: coi.i.ii itv i:f.iMrn cumpinv.
Si'ianton, Pi , lbiuaij "JMIi luOl.
PffOFeSQO N L.
Ceitlfiert Public Accountant.
t". c. sp.wi.uiMi, :i'i into inn iv, snn
linl.
Architects.
LllllAIll) II. UAl IS. Al'Cihll.i 1', lOSSLI.L
biillcllntj.
lilLlilillltK L. lllllill.N, Alii lllffLI'. PillLu
building, 120 ll.uhiiigtoii aienuc, t-niiiti'ti.
Cabs and Cnrrintjos.
ltt'Illlint TIllKU CAH-i ANl) CAUHIAiJiLS; HUM'
of riicc. Prompt altei.tiou glten mders by
'phone. 'I'lieiitj 2072 and 3332. Josepli hellcy,
121 Linden.
Dentists,
p. c. k. i ir,Bni:iim:n. imili iuiluimi,
Spiuco (.licit. - taut ju.
DtlTo. C. LALIl.lt II. Ill WUIMIN'G AU.MlT.
Sseda,
(ih7cLAin:T: . t o, si.nnsMH.N and m us.
eijnicn, Hum 201 IVidilngiou momtoi giesM
botisiss, 1D50 S'uitli Mala avenue; turo tele,
phone, Iii,
Hotels and Restnuiants.
Tin; llk c.u i:. nt" and u? i iiisui.in ait-
nue. Ilate rcaonabli.
P. ZbfflLLIL PiepiLtor.
soitAsros" liorsi:, M'.u: n . i.. w. p.is
cn'ter depot. Conducted on tbo Kurupeau plan,
linod Ki'CH, Propii-lor
lawyern.
ITtlMv i:. I10M.L, triOIISI.YATIAW.
ll'H'ins, 2, It, li) and IS llmr building,
J. W. llliOw.V. A1T01ISIA AMI I Ol'.I,.
lor-at law. Ilooms 31"! JI3 Meam building.
11. 11. itui.oui.i:. .ruiiiM;Y-i.t)ANs M'.tiu.
Haled on led elate si-millj. Miiirs building,
cotiiei- Waihliiglon avenue and Spuicc itnet.
WH.LAftl), UAIIiniN ., KNAPP. ATTOItSI'AS
and to'inscllois-at law, licpubllean bulldlnit,
Wajblnuton aicime.
Jr.-stP .. .Ilissfp, .riOIINKS AM) t'OLV.
fllois at Ian. Commomvecltli building, lloomi
li. 2d and 21.
l.im.Wlt) W. TIIAMIII, AmiltNCY.
mi 'mi, on, tt,)r, near, building.
ItOOJH
I H Anil's. AIIIHlSi'.V-AI't.tW, 110AUH
ot Imle building, ""-craiil. it, P.i.
r ti i'.iimiv ,. wn.cii, ntAiir.hv suiomi,
Hank building.
'. riiJIL'OYs, U-ll tll'.pl lll.KAN lit II.D1M.
.. w. iiiMtnioir. AnniiMiv, mpmis hi. mi
Physlclnna and Surgcong.
nn. w. 1:. ai.li v, .-.is south wmiisv.tos
avenue.
Ull. .s. . l.'M0IHl , iT'nrirr."l7
ingtou airline. Itcddcn. e, 131 Mulbcin.
t lu-onie dlNase", lungs, hcatt, kldncvs and
rnilto-uriniry organs a ipeclalty. Hour-, I to
1 p. tu.
Schools.
iioor. op 1111, i,.ini ss, vchasion-,
P.i. l'iiure pirpjiMurj lu cullrce, lav, inedl
cine or businesx. 0ieti.i Vid. Uth. S-nd foe
(atihigue. l!n. rin.inis M rum, I.I,. I) , prin
cipal und pioprl'tor, V, i:. liumlej, A. M
In jilin.i-tii.
Wire Set cons.
Jti-i:pit MTm.i,, man sit lm-kamasw'
uvmue, st.vnton, Pa., nurufacttirrr ot line
AcrtcM,
Miscellaneous.
DltrsSUAhlNG KOil Ullt.llllLS 'ID 0111)11',
alvi ladles' waists. Louis slucmakei, 'JU
Adami avenue.
A. II. IllllfliiS IT.r.AS-i I'llHV VULIs MI
sett pool., no odor. lmpiovcd iiuiips iismI
A. II. Ililggs, tropllrliu Leivc in dm 1 Mil
Snrtli Main avenue, or Llcki-'? chug i-lnrc, cor
UT Adams and Mullenj Tclfi hone Til.
Mils. L. T. KCI.I.r:iI. bC.li.P 'lmiATMIM'. .M ,
Miiiupooh'g, .V);.; IhcI.iI manage; luiiiluuin,
Jji. ; chiropody. "ut (Jiituij.
DArillT'i Oltl'IIK&lltA-lllMC roit "hills',
picnic, panics, riccpciuu-. Mcddin and iui
ceit woik fuitiMiid. l'.ir tcims jil.hi-s II. .1
llauii, londuiioi, 117 Wjeuung avenm, oui
llulbeit'H liuisi'; tlou.
MKi.inoi:i: lihn-.., pin.vrnt5' si pimiis, p.
selnpm, pipn bigs, twine, W anliuu '. 1.0
M iicjilnt'jii avenue, Seranton. Pa.
Tin: wilki.-. uiniip mt ohij i is in. inn
iii Vimlm it i In- uivs si.md- of Hiimii.ii
111 ni- . IOU spin,, a ,i, ,i,t, ; II nrtOli.
O'i Lai k.twauua an 'lcj- , f :- Siliuuer, 21'.
Ppruic lrnt.
RAILROAD TIMS TABLES.
Delaware, Lackawannp. nnd Vcatoni.
In 1 leit n :, I'siO.
Siuth I.eaeo iiniiluu lui Sew Vuik at 1,'D,
.1.1 . .'.",n. s ihi ami tulti a in.; LMw, o.lkl p. in.
I or Philadelphia at m and 1.1 0" a. in.; 12..1J
and .t.n p in lir ".tioii'l-lmrg at 0 in p. m.
Milk aiiuiiuiiodatlon at ;; II) p. ni. linn- ii:
lloliokin at Kid, 7.1s, lu.js, is oj, ;;, j,-,, 4,ts,
7.PI p. in. liritfl at Phlladilptii.t nt l.im. .!.:
u.lsl and S.'Ji p. in. Anile fiom New link .U
1.11), l.lio and 10.".' I a. in.; Led, l.i2, .-,.11, s.li
and 11.30 p. in. Pioiii sjtrmdsUirg at S.Uo a n.
Suilh Leaic Siiautoi, for ItitfTalo ami Intel
on di.ile stations at 1.11, t.Iu mid 0,r) a n ;
I.uj, ."'.-'s and ll.tii p. in. l'ui Ojweco and Mil
' Use at Ltd a. in. and 1 i p. in I'm I tna at
LP) ,i. in. .iml LSI i in. Tor llnnliii .it li.ui)
a. m.: 10.1 .ii.l .", Is p in. lor Sn hol-uii at 1 1
and ll.l.l li. III. I'oi' l!ln?li.itntm i.t. 10-JI) i m. It.
lice In vi intnti limit IliifTil" at I ' , ' 1. i "i
and U'.') a. in." !,.. u and s.iO p. in. Hum l's
ingii and Syruii.c at 5 ,,1 a. in.; U . nil sno
p. ni. 1 lorn t'lii.i ul "J .n 1. ni.; U.ai and I..X)
p. in. I'isiiii Sithol-oti at "M ,i. tn. and ft 00 t
in. 1'iotii Montrov at lu.UO a. in.; o.'JO and . On
p. m.
Illoombuig Diiislnii l.c.ne Sii.u.lou t."
Noilbumbrrlaul, ai 0.13, JOuj a. in . I '., mil
5.J0 p. in. l'or l'liiuoiiili at 1.01. 1 10. s "n) p
in. For Kingston ..t !".iu a. m Irnvp at Voti
liiiiberlinil at f) li-'i a. m ; 1 ID, 1.IW and Mj t
ni. Arrive at Kingston at s.',J a. in. Iniio i
T'O month at 2.0U. t I.', (I.l'i p. tu. Irnve in
Sciantrn from Nortliumliri l.ir.-l at 0 ti i. tn ,
12 .li, l.."iij and h 11 p. ni. I loin Kingsiun nr
II. ml a ut. I'miii Pljinouth at 7.3i a. in., S !i
and 0,31 p. in.
slNDAY THUS-.
s.iuth Lcatc ScMiilun at LID, J.W, fl .A 10 Du
p. ui : 3..U and .1. IU p. m.
Suitli Leaco ""uanlon ut 1.15, LP) a. m ; 1,5a,
3.1s and 11..10 p. in.
Illoouisbuii; lilvisioii Leave Snanton at 10 ijj
a. in. and u.ud p. lit.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
hi l.fleti Nov. 23, I'jvi.
Ttalni, leave Stmniuu.
l'ui Pluiadi'lphia and New loih sia I) .1 II.
15 I! , nt u li iml II. Vi a. in., and ".' If, 1 .'"
illlaek Diaiiiond Lxpii'.si, and II "0 p. m. -in-dai,
I). .. II. I!. 11.. I..!, S.27 p. Ill
1 ur llldto llaiiii, llarlrtou und pitimp.i' pun .s
in Iho coal legion., via D - II 11. It . n '5.
-Ms and I.J7 p in. I oi PutlMillc, n.15, J Is
and 1,27 p. ut.
Tor Itelblibcm, I'a.tou, lleadin;, 1i.iru-.li a ,
ami pilnilnal iuterinediuto siatiuus via i ,v II
It. li.. 0.11. 11. .Vi ,,. in.; j.., !.'.; (Ill,,, I; Hu.
luuiiil I'xpios), lluu p. in. um'.ijh, I), ,. 11
I!. I!., I.J". -.27 p. in.
l'ui Tuiikh-inuock, llnauda, Lluiiia. 1 in .
(icueia .uhI piiuclpal iiitcnnrdiatis miiihi, . v
I), U k IV. II. 1!.. si a. in.; I'll and ..i'J
p. m.
l'or fieneva, ltiuhiskr, lluflulo. Siauua l.ill ,
Cbicagu and ull oiiiU f.l, via I). .V II. li I! ,
ll.'i'i a. in., tl.Si llllailc Diamond I'muiss). 7 Is
' ni.li, Jl.Sii p. 111. sui.cbjs, J), a. H i: it,
11.33. S.27 n. in
Pullman parlor and klccplng or l.eliiaii l.dl.i
pailms i.us on all luim between 11 likes lluii
and N'rw lork. Phil idilpbla, ilulfalo ami .-u
pirsinn Ilrnlge.
linl. LIN' II. Ytll.llUi, lien. supl.. 2ci luil.ui.l
Kllect, Viw link.
( HlllLLs h. Ll.i:. lieu. Pa-s, Ai , 2n L'aitlaiid
ntieet, Vi w Yoik.
A IV. MI.NSP.llAUIKI., Do. IW, Agl., -foinh
lletlilrlii'tn, 1'a.
I I'm' tickcU and Peillinaii lejtenatiuiiis apply to
;.uj i.aii.uiv.imia avenue, t-tianiuii, la.
" " - " ' i
Delaware and Hudson.
In i:at S"ov. 25. I'M).
Tultut for Carlioiuljli' b.no Nrniiloii at it 'u
7.SJ, tS.S.1, 10.13 u. in.; I .'.00, I :. 2.11, I.i.', 3.2"',
0.32, 7 37, '1.13, 11. 13 p. in.: Liu u. in.
l'or lloncsdale -0.2U, 10. i; a. in.; .'II and .2i
p. lu.
l'or lTlkis.laiii-i'.i5. 7. 1. i" I i P.ls. 10.11,
11.33 a. 1.2S-, 2 l i..33, 1.J7, U.I0, 7.1s, iu.it,
I.:'JI p. io.
l'or L. V. I!. It. pun. s IM3, 11. i3 u. 111., .'la
I 27 unci 11. Ml p ui
l'ui PeimsylvaiiU II. It. point -0,13, 0...S a
in. : 2.13 und I.S7 p. m.
l'or Albany and all points iiottlt 0.20 a, m
nnd a.C2 p. in.
hl'MAY itlUSn.
lor Cuibmiilulo '.'."4, 11.-. u. in.; 2.11, ' J,
S.I7 10.3J p. in.
i'or 11 ilki.-Iluie )..., U.u.1 a. in , I.,,.. J 2 ,
0.27, S.27 p. in.
lor llbany and poinu luitii-.1.32 y, tn,
IV" IJuiicmI th I'.i-) i in. .mi :i. ,2 , ,n.
Luui'si. latis io ..11 i 'inli tu tutted Klaus an 1
taimla.
.1. II. niTIHIllv. .'. I'. 1.. lluny, . Y.
II. 1. CltO-s. I). P. A, siauton, P.i.
Central Raihond of Now Jci&oy.
Stallotu In Ntov loikloot of Liberty uti-cr,
S'. II . ami Si nth 1'env.
thu; thill in t'.rra-r sov. j-.. ih.
Trains le,uo Suauion tor S'nv loik. Vowar'-,
1 llulic-lli, Pliilad, Ipldn, Lustnn. Ilethlebetn, li
lentoun, .Mainb I linuk mil White Haven at "u
.i. in. I cxpivu, 1 If, ivpios, 3.W p, III. Sllllikij.,
2.13 p. ill.
I'm Pili.toii and Uilki. itatit 8.M u. m., I 1 1
and 0 50 p. lu. t-unda. s, .'13 p, lu,
I'or haltlmure und 11 '-blngteii, and rwim
south and West vii llilldeiie in, ..J0 u. in , I lu
..id 3. Id p. in. Suudi.es, t.15 p. tu,
l'or Long Prune li, Occii i.io c, etc., ul . 'si
a. Ul. mid LP) p. ui.
t'ur Heading, Lrbatu n anil llaiii-buig, via II
leutuwil, 8. SO . in. euid 1-10 p. in. MlllU.IJJ,
.'.1.1 p. ni.
I'or Puttsvllle, S.JO a. in. anl 1.10 p. tn.
Thinned tickets to ull points csi.i, mjuiIi and
wckt at lunest lain, .'.t Hu station
11. P. IllI.IlUIN. Cii.. Pa.. Igt.
J. II. 01.11 U S),S. llii. hupt.
Erie and Wyoming' Valley.
1 inn Table In Litest M pt. 17, Il".
flam, foi lliwb'i .ii.d lud points, council
in; at llawlij with rl ralliuad fui Sew Yolk,
Sewburg and Inli imciiiali siilll", Icaio bciain
tni it 7.'ti n. in ind i 2 j p, in
H 1 1 I'J anbe it s. i,int(,n at n,30 a. m lud
i I'l p. III.
FIrlLEI'S
The
IGog'
Waist
For Boys,
The best waist io
the market.
Thev are too welt
known to need any
recommendation
from us.
We have the solev
agency for Scran ton
and our spring stock
is now complete.
Wc also carry a
line of the Mothers'
Friend waists and
other makes.
510-512
LACKAWAMA AVENUE
6A Word to tie
Wise is Sufficient."
The pait ot wisdom is to set the hca!
solus.
We have th" hugest line of station
eiy, oillee supplies and blank booka In
"sVirtheni-teiii Pottnsyli.inw.
ReyooldsBros
St.itioticrs .hu! l:nfravers,
Hotel Jermyn Buildiiii;.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leavo Scranton, D. & H.
Station:
(J. -15 a. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Hanisbuig, Philadelphia, BaltU
moie, Washington and for Pitts-
biug and tlio West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Reading", Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
B .It. more, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. in., week days (Sundays,
t.08 p. m.) tor Sunbury, HarriB
hurg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Potts
ville, Reading, &c, week days.
'1,27 p. m,, week days, foi Sunbury,
HitBleton, Pottsville, Hnriisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J. 1) llOOU, Gen Tass. .igt
J 11 111 T- IIINsOV Gen. Jigr.
Time Card in rjjict Dec, HOtli, 1000.
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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in ppira st .tni.ilniit lo r.rU'iiflslr,arrteiitff st 713 pm,
nnd train Iran Mitti'lil linl for I rtclidjlt stsei.o'
dtll) irlviiitstlsttfiidtlatv.VAa'ji.
llutos t cents jicv mile,
I.nneat ltatrs tn nil I'olnts West.
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