THE SCBANTOX TR1BUN-TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1901. PiiIiIMikI Jliilr, Kxti-pt MH'Oie-. I.v 'Hie" TV) urns 1'nt lildfiK I uin'caii', hi I'lliy I run u Miiiitli. . .-. lilt IIAtlll, UllleT. 0. 1'. IIY.lll;i:. IIihIiivm al-nnrr-.. Nnev "iciik Olk-tl I'D Wiii M. S. J. VltKM.vNIl. Siilf .nt for t orpt-ru vdnrtialnt. L'nltred ul llic l'felill-t" at cratilon, fa.viitlCI.rn Mull Milter. Pa., .11 : When iptv will -tinill lliw l"illim l- always fllml (o tliit lnil letlm lium In ftlnieU Wf in mi turn 1,1 topics', Iml l&i rule li tint tlic-ci liiiwt lie itlgtwd, Jor niUlcallli, ly 11m wilier rl inint'i anl tin ttiiiilltlflii preiiilt;iit li ae eeptairtf ie Hut nil toiittlhutlemi hll U) mljs'et in mliii.ri.it nvWem. tuii ilvi nvii: run Aiivr.misiNti. lire ftiltow liip tal.lt tlnm llii- price- 1T imli mil lt"iill(.i. ti.HC In U' inctl within niii! )tar. " "' "" I Ilium! rti1iHKvll in liJSI'i.VY Paper I Itnicllmr ' IWIIci" I in I Inn jo iwl.m, . I .'.'TS '' .Vilfiict-u -f I ! '" ti " in ' .i::- .1" '" " tWi I IT I" uei j;, ,iur. ! I'or emrih nf lhinl, icvitiiiliini nf imicImImki "ml similar imirllnitfori In Hi" iiiliin nf ml i'tlliiif The Trilmii- irmkdi a dwrsc ol 3 ce-nl-i lino, llitca for I'la-lhYd .Vdci'rtlilni: liirnWi'il on Mpl'Illtlllvll. fe'CHANTOX. MAItfll I Ml. Yin iicxi1piii'." crcoiiil liiaiif;uinl uildrpwi koi's tinKht to the hc.irt of itn thomo anil Ih uii oxiucHvlnn of hope in Aiui'ili'iiiiionrs limn. to whloli iIiitp will lii orw lii'lmtiiK aw-i-nl. Us ii'lfftliiis.t wonlliif- is In ii'?jiltiK with itt ailuilt.iliK- imiiMiit. Hie Uoycott. uisi'osrrioN i i.ill)lf til IIIPII fjiil'l.inca 111H0117 home of jL Jk. piniiilncut In the of local liilior movements to cinpliiijl;v thIr Inlluolico by clupplni: iioycutiB tiinit thoso whom tlioy do not lll.e or with whom tln-y h.ivc Pusl inns ilK'tfiPviwul'. A liumli'jr of thej-e liovcoits mv now In iipoi'illoii. nil'l no doubt iiimo will follow uiilo3 x.Ibi fi lends of the winking people chuck the tniidoury foithwlth. The rotutsj lmvo held tliiU a boycott is a I'Uiii". It cpi'tiiilily Ih it I'omplf m V In teitrali't of trnde. Mow ciin urgjiili'il labor foiislHt(ntly prnptlc wlmt n fondpinnrf In "iriiFtB"".' 'flip nUrts linvn hPld that no man i to bo Injured In poison or business for oxerclsliifT the fiopdom of contract Kiiarantend by thu cotiMlf.tllnn of tlu I'nltcU Slfltcs; a fiucilum which per. mlts him to li Iro w'hoinocvcr Iip plcnps nt whatsoever wiiklh hu pleasesi to jiay anl the other paity to tllv contiaet plca&ea to locolve. It Irf a matter, the law says', between the uo. It U not n matte-" for uuUldo HUorforenee Tito boycott Is imralr. becausi' It U n judgment takpu and entou'ed by tin i!OMcutlii ottoincys. 'I'hc man who Is rhniffpd with crlin In our courts lms thi; rlRlit of counjiji, of subpoena, of full defenf-e lu open conn u'ld of the inohiimptlrm if mnoct'icp until sullt Is proved. Tho Juiy that tiliM lilm Is not maili' up of his woiimi. U In spleotfd fioni anioiif; men al no liltely dlslntereitp I; and It cannot alvc an cii'pt-tlvi' pi diet iint'! tlu whole twelve nive. A boycott, how ever, can be declared by a majmlty vote nf a snap caucus or by ou, two or three men at thrli pleasure. l!nri ly U the ncciisred given a public tiial or the benoilt of the ileubl. As u matter o expediency bojeiits nie utiwU". They make trouble; they sacrifice moi'cj , but raielv do tlt-y accompllHli wlmt Ihelr makers desiH'. The recent boycott or. the New York Mtn Is nn liibtuncp in point. It mmi the iwrsniiK conierncd In it upwaid of (Mi,00- nnd ient u number of men to J.4II bui lln Sun won out. l.'miiiall tlecl vh'tury ciowiud lis plucky lelusul to to bulldozed. Thi; American people can s-afdv .bo tiiuted lo do their own hoycottins In tliel- own way when they nie hatlsfkd thnt there li justinentlon fi r I. Tim AmorlcHiirH'ople iitliuirt bellee in fair play ii'Kl thnt is why they haCc never aecepiell til" bo.cott us an Aineileun wni on, The cause with 1 him lo use it, which mnnoi siund 011 lis open merits without It, Is Jeoiued to falling ilia moiu.-m It nsoits to it; and this truth nho .Id be einplmi'lzt-il by or Kar.I.v.'d inborn k.iI fueiidn. -. T'lujl'j who form iiplnionK from rend Itm the yluw Juuiualti may now settle cttlinl.i d.wn .md waich the countiy S' t the tlofs. 'I hu rN'u;r(i Problem. O .11N'K li ul lllclllilulnl a, 1 cuncentlon will meet to ie ' Ne the loiibtllutlun of Vu uhiiu, and -while it Is a tiled fuct thai this convuniiun will ciuu I .11 ' giaiullathci s clauise'' dls-friincliU-iuu; the lillti rate neio as has been isJinc In our other Huiithciii states 'Jtheu' Is Jill o u ptuollilllly that ihe aiftlp.ith to uuro otlug win j-u so r.iiih to pu! Into the oigaule law a problem piaklng It practically lui-pos-slbCC foi uOKl'op In consldeiablo nuuihtV. to fiuullfy themselcis so as to ho ibliJ lo exercise the suffrage1 at some ftlluic time. The plan of the c triimU'tft Is to amend Hit constitution of VliKlnlit mi as to have ,ihe school tax now ry:ild by lln white people ap plied tp the while M'hools cscliioKely, leaving for the suipuit of tho colmed school only Ihe taxation eollcited from iitJ,'i(it'S. The Jiegioes being iioor, this uitblcl"iiie;ui that very few of U10 eoloicdjjehlliUvii could heeuic uu cdu cation. Jr It Is Boper lo add that this piopoal lion totutn tho cold shoulder of thu state upon the negio problem lias few upportjqts.anioiij; the bobt iltlzens of VliglniS ulthough the president ot Hlchniojd college f lankly favois It, In tho belly' that If the negio child Is sent to school for ten yenis h "runs tin mendotu ilsks of becoming an liller, 11 IMiiaslto,' and cveutuallv a cilmlnai." Tim inv.-ldcnt nf Jtlchmoiiili college does not say what ilsks men.ieo the iifKio child If not sent to Miluml hut jieinilttod to reuch mattuity with only tho physical capabilities a'd jiasslonu developed, nnd without thu loHtnilntH upon thm which come villi education. He evlds)iitf',yii;Cept''hH BUHlclent for the ncm-n'o future the doctrine that when- Ignorance Is blliw, 'tis fully to be wise. Yet If this Is title u. to the lieti It must (eltdlnlv also b line n to tin llllierntp whlto limn, and a Utile of thf lodu of the president of lllcliniond eollcKi. If carried lo Us prope ' eoiichi'lon, would throw that wiMtliy out of his job. The people of I'ouinlou hint Sunday in four of their cltui'oliPK heard vpry lnt(iviitln(; and timely cxjHiMlttouH of the lieed' of the iipki "h-p and of thu duty which conltonts the UhrKtl'in chinches of Aiiierlca with tespPLt to them. It Is lauiPiitably ti tic, ns I'.ov. Dr. Sample n.sfHcd. that ncUlier lu coloul.-.nltnii, dlspeialiiii, nmuIi;iimatlou mil' neglect of tho S,Ui)0,U0U lleik'roes 111 this ooUlilrv, to wlikli they came not lolllllluillv but bv iPiiMin of the white man's kiduanpiUK'. has a Holullon to the race problem been found. Neither Is the sin ss of the plan of iicki'o In ilustilnl education as pleached and practiced so ably by Hooker 'I'. Wash Inuton so well ttssiiipil as yet thai It can be expected lo solc the pioblein lliialilcd. Oivupatloii In Indiistiv Is a jfoixl pivenlle of nilm'hlef for all runs: but the southern ne;,'io. It must be undei stood, has exlraordlnaiy need of training in niorals and of education In self-ieslinliH and patience. If tho assertion Is tine ami It Is fair to .my that Hooker Washington disputes It thai I." per cent, of the social lelatlons of the negroes Ihlng south of the Jlasou and ni.von line are on an Illicit basis, with chastliy continually declining, then It Is plain that the Instances of lolent outrage of white women fol low cil by swift minder of the black raMsher, of which we lead, .tie iiieiely ebullitions of a rotten social ferment which ought speedily to en gage the uir.itlve energies of civiliza tion. letting the negro slide dowiiwaid or giving 111111 a downwind kick will not mend inatteis. Kor self-nroteetlon. If not for humanity, the white propli of this country will have to take hold of this iiiiestlou and straighten It out. Fioni mi exhaustive study of the world's trade made In the past gener ation by a group of patient German statisticians it appears that In the thirty yp.u s from lcG7 to IStT this ti.ule has Inereascil 7.1 per cent. In the same peilod the trade of the fulled .States has iucieascd several hundred per ceiu. That explains why the Uuro pc.'in liade cpetts iir wotrylng. Ballot Reform Av;ain. IMlOir.A.MATIOX has been l-stied by the ITnlon t'oin mitlee for the Protection of Ballot lie foi 111 and the Jleilt System lu Pennsylvania, calling atten tion to the fact that during the lecent campalan Senator Quay declared lil.s willingness to endorse any bill which might meet with the apptoval of those actively ei-poushig the cause of ballot rclouu. The I'lilou Committee pioceeds to endoise the Hedtotd bill, doing away with party circles, and II Invites Sen ator Quay to redeem his pledge by glxlng his aid to that bill. What the senator said on this sub ject Is contained in the speech deliv ered by him at West Chester on the evening of October 1, and Is embodied In the following woids: "Without pre tending to contiol lesults. I believe I am nblo to siy that Mr. tlulfey, who Incited the pmposltlou ot a new law, may frame any fair statute which is a manifest Improvement over the ptes eut one. and the Itepubllcan oiganlza tlon will aid in Its p.is.-nge. ' Here We hac two distinct ciualllicatlolis'. one that the new act niiisu be "inlr." and the othei that it must be a "manifest lmptoveinent" over the prceut ballot law. Is the lied ford act fair and Is It a niauifest Improvement over the pies cnt law '.' These questions open up dlf feunces of opinion. The Dedfoid act is certainly an Improvement In doing nay with the cunibptsome blanket ballot, and lu proposing to gioup all nainerf of candidates under the titles of the olllces to be lilled. liut would tho abolition ot the paity circles, lia con templated by It, he lair either to the dominant pait.v otganiiiatloa or to tin; large nuijollty of otets who deslio ait oppot Utility to vole a slialght paity ticket with as lltttle illlllciilty as pes slble',' Une of the ioieiuost teiiulsltes of a ballot law is tlmplleil lu the pro lhinus with refeience to the uiaikliig of the ballot. The paity circle meets this lecpiiicmcnt and is a decided con venience. Its abolition would compel oleiB to make a number of muiks distributed thioiighout 11 long list of mimes, and while a small minority of the people would be likely to completo this task without eimr, thete am tlioitbaiids uf voters in evciy county who would be Hkelv 10 become con fused, to inuke mistakes in maiking, and perhaps to nullify their bailuts In eonseciueiicp. It is dlfllcult to see how this illlllciilty can be Invited upon tho icpieseiilallon that It would constitute ballot rofoi in. We do mil know that .Mr. ilufl'ey favois it: If he does he is taking ilsks well calculated to cain-e auiuoaiit'e to lingo uumbuis ot Demo c 111 lie vote rs. Tile pri'heut h'Kl.-liitiiic hhotild enact ballot reform, but it sliould not accept III the name ol lefoim what would clearly deieat the purposes uf lefortu, It Is kss aiihcverahlc to tho I'nlon Coin nilttee for thu Protection of H.illot He I'm in and the .Mcilt Sjsteiu lu Ponn svlvaula Hutu It Is to tho stahvait matses who const Ituto the backbone and mainstay of ihu licpuhlleun paity. C'jigt"s In on a venation ami in niiguititioii excitement can no longer uffeut tits public pulso, but theio Is Mill a h mowing ilmibl us to which base ball association will secure tlio big plujurs for U10 coming Benson. Coiihtiiiit peiusal of niwtpnper re ports of tho doings of Mr. Morgan and his syndlcutes Is beginning to make n million dollars look llko thlity cients lu thu eyes of tho iivemgo num. The sorvlues of tho youthful civil lans who boaided the Thliteenllt tegl ment train Just to give thu oxcuislon lone do not seni to havo been nppie clutsd. Thu man In due who heai s Ihe ilrst lobln A What Do Yoii s Think of This? tin -lioulil r i,lail to Imvr il,c opinio.' mi' riailin iipin Die followlne rditorliil tike 11 trcnn last ivrninic'ii brr.iiitou llmoi' rilK ( OHO.S M ION 01' M'KINI.K. mlil miihi ami trri-inon'mt iiiiiieiwlintril In die liMor.v nf tlil lounlry. Illi ImperHI Majesty, M1Iiii MiKliik). fiirtlilMit of Hip t'lillril Mlc. I'liiimur of ike I'lillliiplruii nml Dlctaloi ol fiilu, uji InaiiRtiratcil In the chief I'xecuthe nlllif nf I lie nation toila) it 12 o'i'IikK, for tlic weoti'l time A moving i3Kranl of army. nn. inillMi, iblc ami pitriotle Hodi'tlK ami etc rim ttviiiliitluiM of the lat two warn, with Inniinicr aliln liaiiib, li.iiitiirK, llattr. ainiil t lie liutuH of Imlf .1 iiillllvti Hvplf. iiuilc a !io Intr iitmpialcj i many Mnpi nml imprivrs al tln'lr coronation, lliur mm u ccmit of lioimr, linllilinst ilrapnl nllh colors ami Illumination for tonight, that nniknl Hie Kllltrr, the iigpiiitry nnl Hie liov ol implies ami kiimil'iiii. rilhrr llian the rlec.i tlmi uf a plilli mull by the imilc to tilled tho nliis of Kiitmiininl for four jiurn. Not Mirnliam l.liicnlii In IvlS. at Ihe hrail of an ditlrn nation lu arms ami with the mopt ticmrmlom w ir of inoilrrii llninc ilinlm; tn .1 rime, could lioact ol -ui.il f.ir-n.H him 11ml nltno'l iiiillmllcil an Ihiiilli ns Wllllsin VcKlnli. will ccui-e hfiiie f ui tli ner Iii.ihiiI.ikvi of pi'oplc In nur Philippine, pivrssliiiis, lie Is the llrit Atneiieaii pirlilent to ulihl ilc-polio Minrr vrlllmut lilmliaiue or cliillenc from liKUlalbe or Judicial authority. Tiiilay the Imrilrns of mHllarimi and Iniperlallnii timid the hoilrmi, ami there Is the incline of cc.tr, n billion and uiiupHratiuii eclth foielKH pocccrii. National piuhliins of .uiiJJlmj pirplixlly nml cllal puhllt sluiillli.ime are picMins upon Ihe Kotcriiinint for mliitiun, cchlle plutocracy and tiinopul. hold Ihe iniintr) y the throat and Ihtealiu .111 ltuhitrlil lecolutloii that pnitn-i-es lo bring Ihe itiealit panle ami lln.incial tioiihlo Ihe ccorld has ncr hnunn. 'lodij the Money I'uwci mala and celthr.iles Itn triumph In (lie diction, ami mllilarlMii and linpcllull'in lor the Inst time ale coiiphuous at the inauguration of an meileaii president. I'or Ihe limt lime ee liace .111 arniv of imi.KM nirn, tun-llitiih of Ihem nnde voldh'rs at the illire. lion of the 1 hie! magistrate, lor Ihe first time .1 prehlent has nil mllilarc. cicil and jinlkial Ikicmis nei evary lo pitrin, without theii con miiI, lil.txxt.noo alien people. I'or tho thsl time a piipldriit has been liuunm.iled nciompanlid with .1 illslinel ciolatlou nf the uallun'K faith ami hunoi. Iiuleul of .1 tire timl ludepciident Tuha. the blands are u mcie depcmlrncc. What cclll tin not four years brlns forth' If cce may Jud'e In the past, the growth of Impel i.ili-m, milll.irlMii. inonnpoly ami pluturruy "111 he mi laphl lint the people will lie .irou-nl nml al limed mid lour 1.1M from todj) .1 Diinociatio ln i,I( ut cull ln InauRiu.ilid il Washington, cdih Mime of tin' old lime almplii ItJ, mil Irturn lo the methods and 111-totns of a Kpuhlie, a (.'mi 1 nun nl nr the people and by the people. Oiitlin? Sfiidies of Hdman Nature A Holaud for nn Oliver. CUM.Hl.ss'lA . SVIIlli. of Southeii. lllino.'. who atlcndctl the Nice icai's tcception in II, c white house, lells Ihe best tjtorj on Miiu-ttr u that his hun told this ne-vloii: "ou laiiin the tnlnbliv stood in the cut loom .ntir (.ruling Ihe pic-Minr, and liehl a regular icccp liuii of hU own. lbirlmil kuocri thu lninU I r' Inclin iilmi in ask ipitMlons, and cclicu I sw 11". May Walker in hu mile uiiluine coco adcatielng louaid Vu, I kuccc tin re would be ronii thing iliilnj. Mie wa preentnl to Wit. Uu looked at lu r in surpiirs-, it not aflonUl. tii' nt, and then Iduitcd out: " 'mi ,111. .1 lidie.' and when -he nald with ehjiilt., tint she w u, W11 a-lcel. I her. wh.. do j 0.1 we.n men's elotlus ' III. .Mjic lookul at the mliiMcr tor onl.t a tt Ml. .mil then letoiteil. " "Vciu ate .1 iiimt' ai.el cchcu the uiinisier had ilrtlaicd that he was dw irtoitcd. Then cchc do jou wear vvrinen' clothe" Vn cvas taken L.nk tor a :ii)in:nt onlj, and then iiplled: " 'llcriu-c 1 l.o iii'lcm of 111 tommy allows 11, e to do i-o. "Pi. Man heaiil, and then, as rho sullilieil Itei head and ccilked away, she said, piouillj: " 'Well, Ihe hbcitt of my country allows mo I j we.11 miii'ii elntliis' 'Hut iliiied the lueidcut. Tool: .the Wrong Sign. Ql III' humorous mitak,, due lo tie h.l-lc ol a uioloniMU tn get his r ir nut 011 "thcilule tinie, oteuneil the other day oil an up town tuilley tar. 'Ihe luotonium li.nl jiut enough time to get mil of the dipol. Once out lie lemunlicicd tint he had filled to put ih.i uu "II iso Hall 'lodav" on the front uf his ,ir As it was against ordeia to go out without the Man l.o 1.111 liac', to the ilaie where they mo n-u.illi- pihil up. giihlied one and put u en his eai. Ml the way along his route he uotleid lli.it people looked at him lu a petuliir manner and lulled lepeatedly. It w.n one of Ihn-e I'miiiiigs when It wis ,iy 1011I, and the diy hi lore hid been le-al hot. 'Ihe Joke w.i linalb explained when a nun cillid to the nioloim.in: "ifulle .1 lomrast," and at 1 lie satin tunc poinlcil lo 11 can thai hid "see in mini,' at " piloted em Its side nnd thru en the trout ct tho tar. 'Ihe inolormin leiued over aid found tint hie "Iiim.1 lull" nlgn lioie; the word ".skat lug on I'tnttniiiil I.ike-." Plilladelplil.1 Call. Used Her Teeth. I Is sI.Vt.l'," riM.rl.cil Mis Malilialcali, .1 lelU'cd looklrg ouuu, vchoe tone ce-ars "I ul imiilnl hie Iml been i-miI in one Itotiie, "Ihit pit pie .111 n iarle. i,oadtC6 ill giviur 1. oinini ml ilimii h -crvanU Ihlmjs hive ihaugiil in lint ii'Fpect, us well a.- ill many other .e.ij, iieP 1 began hO'aekeip!ni'." "Vol! h.ice abcic Kept jmir eivants so lone." Kild a I i ill I ill', ,1 cntui'- miiried W"inli, "tint I lhou,-nt juii iievci had .my trotihlo wltn tci vauu." "Will,-' niuniliil Mr-, aliiiiiatl.il!, "the mill 11,'il .ibcjcs an-vcirj'l tuj door hill cuii know I picfer irijiili In luaii-ercunts in the lioiw--lift Hi' hist c 111,, anil I ktbeitbid lor anolhet house maid. Anion,' tin- mine I li.it applied fur Ihe pilll. 11 w 1. a lining c.ouian who hid a very nie hill, of in oirtnt citation from coung Mrs. Newl.wn h. I iiia.'id lnl. VtMonl.tl I In ltd me nice maid s.i) in uut ol mv trimds who had ejlhil: 'lu-t ptil jour 1 lid lietween my tilth mi'.iiu; 111 lunds aie v. it" Glnd They Becamo Acquainted. Dll. 1 ON .V HOV l.i: tells thi, htoiv ot .1 Ihvr ami uu l.ligllsh ml'liiT who lav V uun.lt', 1 nil lit idc on the Held ut lutth: "ilu.v hail .1 ptlMilnl inn, linen, 111 which the sohiicr If I'lvtd .c liulltl w'uuiiil nnd Ihe I1c111.be 1 u lia.contt ihint hi tun II if i biih nil csli nisli . lu the In" Id. 'I lie lliltlsher (.ace I lie llucf ,1 iliiul. mil ol l,ls ll.t.-l. , mill the liuigh, 1, mil In he) nulil'inc in cnurlcM, h 11 tied ,1 pine of biltong in ("c I'l.uigi, lu llie iciidiu. when their iiipccllvc aiuliulaii' c lime 10 line Until oil to tho hos pital, line 1 ih.ilinl ,'liiinll) gieilings. " 'llttiilliv, iii.tte,' ald (lie miIiIIi i ; what a lik'sniug il i we mil iaiti uthei!' " somi: Mckinley iiesults. I'l'i, in lie Pliilailelphii 1'iesi lu lour veart. the exnts of inanuuelurrs have ben elie half. One-lliiul ot our Impoiti aio now tho taw material or iinniilaclnie. Ilarrly. one third ol all wt hue ahinttl is today icni pill nj iiijiiufJUuiti. Not long tlutc one-half Wtlrf. I'.vci) guceriunciit bond lu Kuiopc I. lourr to da,c than tour vear ago. Outb ulone aio higher. A thlli It tai' other iialloual e.tlieinem. Ours hi 11 ktirplus, I lie past twelve month Ins um taveic iuiiiasid hi tvn.v one of the gieat (lowcn. Ours have been icihiieil. gx-.it war has been fought. The foe was v.euk, but tif as wiak have in.t other lantls it-treng long wars. This was fought without a tliliNtt, a piUontr or the hs of 11 mm. Potto Itko is at peace ami prospering, In full mowr.l lieiui the hlocvs of war, famine and huilliaiie, ul, 1 hi In proluiiuil peace with tin) h vet 1I1 11I1 late and th laiwst rropc of lis iieoid. In the I'lilllpplins the guirrilla wuifaro width cue c erilcd oigauUrd opposition stiadily ihh mil civil goveiiiiueiit draws near. 'ihe line has been diavvii, uliarp and clear, be. twitn new- tirrlloi.v. to plaietl ami peopled that It wus not leJily to be nt 011 tho high load tn klatchooil, and past uciiuUllious which were. Wais pas, Vletorlcs am forgotlm. Tho he. roea nf the hour with drum mid trumpet are but pjtt, of .1 lengthening nnd fading line. Hut the piluclples on which the policy of a great govern OOsCKCO00OCsC 0 0 oThe V 8 People's 5 Exchaegec X A I'OPLLAIt CMIAUINO II0WH for tli ' Q rt Uencnt of All Who Have Houses to , Oiicr.t, ileal liitato or utli'r rropcroy co ocu or UTdianitr, or Wio Want bituatlonj or ' iiein Hi. small A1i11.r11scmer.r1 scmi Oni Cent a Word, SK Insertions tor Klvo rrnls a Word Cxeipt Bituatlon wanica, Hlilrli Are Inserted free. 0 ooooooooocooooooo Wanted. TWli IIOOMS, I'l ItMMII.I) lilt PMtll.Y II It nlshcd. Ill 1cntr.1t clt. t'.v nun and eclfe, rltliuiil children. Oioiko II, 1)JI. "M Adams ncei tie. Help Wanted Male. !- ! "-j LfXrc-ro'i.ri-i-i. si-TV-u'is-J.vn" '"" "" WAVrr.ll - i.M.K'-MA.N. 'OTCll WOOI.KV Mills I'ompany. wwrmi-uoy. scmt'ii wooi.i'.N mim.s ro Help Wanted Female. Avri:ti- i:pi:iiiknl'ki) iimb ion (ir.MUiAi, hoiecverllj snull fanillc 1 KoikI lucre for rluht party, must furnish iirt-c.lass rcfcrtnti. I'all nt IP Wheeler ncinuo. WMKI1-A (Hill. I'Olt OKNKIIAI. IIOIJS.1'.. vnrk. Apply St Pine Mrert. Situations Wanted. ilTI WIO.N V Mi:i -AT Wi;IIIN(l. CI.UAV inji or aiij kind of day wcuk. 1SI! Cedar ice line. Mrs. lillcll. Mll.VllON WAVfUn-UY MAN, 00011 l'bl and fancy took and baker I.., 214 West Market direct. , slll'ATION' WANTKD-ltY MIIIPl.b-ACKl) vcoman as liouscUeepei In small famll A'J ilres 2il being auntie. MTI'ATIOV WVNTCII-nY V MIIH)bleAOi:i) 1111111 at gndi'iiei; tan give rrtticnew. Ad. dicss (.'ii. Mustier, 1211 llickoiy street, cily. WAN"!i:il-l'0IIIl) AT liK'KkHMi Ori'lCU vvwl. lie thoieiuzhly touiieleiit Jocmg wo man; excellent iHf.'niue. hi itr tharatter ot work ancsalirj. K '. A., tan- I'rlliune olfiec. AV i:.IM:illl'..rKI) M'L0i!ISl'ii3lt. WH.MNO lo ns.lst ceitli hewks. iltsires pe-lllou Willi leliahle linn ; lilghot leferenci's. VddiCKC S. A. fl.. Trlhune nftlcr. blllATION VANTi:i)-IIV V Mlt U b.VPY. S liou-ckerpn in a unall family witli a gen tleman that has got u nit 1 home. Addrm Mlsc I'.. 1101 Prospect .nciiuc, cite. )A1bl VOI'N'O WOMAN' WITH 00011 business rapilillltles wants position as tin pgriplier or boohkcrpci. Additss ( . W. A., care Tribune, otttec. s.iilt.tiov wnti:d-to 1.0 our nv thu day, at washing or any kind of work. Jin. Ituvscll, 1219 Cedar avenue. MTTAIION WANTbl) -IIY YOJ'Mi MAN. 2t) j cam ot age, al an.vlhing, good references. Address A Y. 'I., Tribune. MTI'ATION WN'II'1)-11Y MM'.NfJ HN. Ill jrars ot age. In beittling works; three join' evperitnee; licst retticnees. Atldrcvc A. II. l, Tribune olflee. WOIIK WAN'li:t) W.VsllIS'f! AM) 11I0NINC. ID take heme. Cood icleie'iicc." Vddress Mrs. M. It.. Iiihune tltlet WANTKII-M1L.VTI0N s SAI.FsMAN, MiV eral jears' esperlente, can ftirnich beat of refeience. .Venires "T ," llcnclliam. Pa. Wanted To Buy. WANTi:n--Si:CONDIIANO bLOT MACHINLS; ' must Lo in good order, atatc particulars as to make and price. Address I.. !., ginural dc llccry, Scranton. Pa. Money to Loan. MO.NKs to LOAN ON IMI'IIOVT.I) CIT ltLAb estate 1IKNUY UkblN. .11!. I HAS II, V.'KM.KS. 'lllOMAs fePIIAlll K. JIONKY 10 LOAN ON POND AND MOIU'GAOl:, iny amount, il. II. llolgate, Commonwealth building. ANY AMOUNT 01' J10NF.Y TO LOAS-fiUKK, jlralght loans or Building and bm.i. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call en N, Y. IValkcr, 311-313 Council bulldln:. ment are established suiclve pioldeitts anl ad muiictratioiij and ttaml the true motiumciits of clatciuatihii. Our iiollev In China, our mil echini Intcrfciente there and t withdrawal not ji-s successful, the line drawn between posses sions and populations readv tor Incorporation or as jet unprepared, the strict Interpretation ot constitutional restrictions, the expansion ami enunciation of the Monioe doctrine toward Cuba and the new-as-ertioii Ihe world over of Amiilein iiilcicsls us part of the world's work of civiliza tionthese all establish land niaiks and decide eouifcs by which the advancing niauh of the republic will he guided. CATCHING COLD. I'ii 111 ihe I.anc.eler bxamiiiei. I lilt, Is the season el the ejr, with alternat ing waim and cold davs, when mankind is must llkel) lo catch told. Time is .1 certain amount ct mjsteiy about t'ontiaetiiig a cold. At one time with the greatest amount uf rpoiuc, no cold icniills, and at another, with all tare, the mccei and gtlp duly aulve. It U the popular notion that il one he .imply provided with wann clothliu, wiaps, a lnieklntosh, ruhl'Cis and an unihiclla little risk Is run ot taking eohl jet il l ,1 mitler of ficipiciit exierieiite that ill idle ot all leiwiiialilu pieiatitlons a catirrhal alliction inav bo developed or pneumonia set ill. The f.n t that weariness, ilepiessioii of spirits fright, anx iety or something which has alfeelnl the nervous sxstem unfavorable has picieded the attack is trriuKiillv ovcilooketl. Winn fieo. from evciy form of ntivons thlilllly a person miv expose himself to draughts, ilampucss anil otliei livtiil causes of colds and rsnipe erillli'ly, vvhlle at another lime, when wcaiy 01 diiiresed fioin .mv eau-e, he mav lirtmiip the vlrtlni of .1 fatal at taik 01 piieumnnla limit a inuili illglilrr tx posttie. 'Ihe nervous oiigm 01 colds stems lo be reeog Hired b all ph.vshialis who have made a tpe clal slud.v of acute di-ea-ts of the lungs ami lhio.it. It Is explained that the tempcratuie of tho body Is maintained hy the iicivous s.em and that the least lallurc or relax ilhm of nerv ous meig.v cau-n a thmge of tin- bodily heat nml luipilnt the puwer of the hodv lo ie Ut the approach of ilUran. It U a wonderful fact llut under any change ol outside triiipera tuie, even I! one go fioni the Arctic regions tn tho rotator, the heat of the body remains at about K) degree, llut for Its irguUtlon b.v Hie ncrvoui fjfteni the heat of tho bode would not icuulii constant, as every iiiusiirlar exertion would lalse tho temperature. Weariness, nnxlety. depression nnd the like lower the amount of nervous energj and lender tho body eiisceptlh'c to ttlds from the least cxposiilv by distuibiug tho process of icgulatlng tho tempeiature. While warm clothing and all the louuuori ineins of ptolrUiiig tho body 1110 Important, It is eim ntoie Important lo avoid nocdless expisiire II the netvous scttein be not tu its be.t coiitlliioii. MRS. LANGTRY. l.diior of riie Irlhune- Mi; Plej.e advbe when Miv lnignj, known as the Jeisey l.llj, was Isnn. What was the elate ot her tlrsl visit lo this countiy, how old when tlrst nun ltd, anil what was her flist bus baud'a business, and was the dlvoiccd fimti her Urst hushandf John .Tollmen. bcranlon, Manh 2. Mis I.jtilrj was born al M. Ibliei . Island of Jersey, in 1S3.1; her father was a clergvnian ami her tnaldtii name was Kmellr Charlotte is Ilietou, We don't find tho dvto of her first nuirlage, but her flrst luishand, Kdward Iungtry, ot ihl fast, was a landed proprietor. Mrs. Ldtigtrj'a llut appearance in America was in Ibi.', thojear following her first appcaranee on any staue, Sim was dlvortrd from Mr, Laugtry about Hires jiais ago. For Rent. momi: roit nr.NT siti ati.h in dk kmiv I'lty. Taicknwanni cont'ty, I'a., within Jsl cards o! Ihe Pelawatc and latekaccanna llailro.ul comtanj'a htotr' coal hreaker, and less dlMaiico to the l.lk Hill Coal and lion ccmpaics lllch. tnond No. .'i l.reiker. 'Iheie tno collieries em ploy COO to MX) luiiib. Itallioad laillllle 'or ilcllceiy nml sending fiilght first claw, and .1 (jowl place lor .1 grain and feed mill. The itoi. Is Kt hy 21 feel, two Modes, cellar wider all, nnd has been occupied for f)itj jeirs by the lll't Hill Coal nnd lion company until late; Is In good condition for general tnre business. M'P'V to Ulllliim II. ltkhmend, lllehuioiid lltlt, :ilo.l North Main (icciiue, Siranton, I'a, VOIt ItllNT-PKMItAllf.i: OITICKis IN l UK llurr building. Apply J. H Mn.hcr, Ul Spiuca Mrr t. ion hi:nt-.stoiih and itr.Mi;.sr with hc.if. Imiulro 31 J l.ltulen ntncl. KINK HOl'SK mil 1IK.NT. ON JIADlsO.V AVK nuei modem lm rcivrinrnts. Apply lo A. Hone, Hi Lackawanna accnue. 101! KI'AT-TO MV ND Wll'll WITIIOIT chllilini, pirl nf a Mojm healed hou.i 1 line locatloiii pcvcesslon March ti If desltiJ. Apply nt S31) .Monroe uu'ime. 1101 i:r. ton mint-isoi tin: op mik t. i. .tones, .Main slrrcl, 'in.cloi. roit kknt-hoitm: no ws jhkkkipsin am-:- mie, W, city leaui. Cliac. 1. NiuHer, Miis 1:. r. iiom:'h niMDr.Nn:, itih noiii'ii Washington acciiur, for rent, turiilshcd or Lrturnlshed. Apply 7J1 North Washington ace. 1 oit iinNT-APitib 1, smut:, no. sb b.cK. wanna actinic; brick liulldlng in rear, Milt, able for plumbing ur other liuslne'i". Offices for lent In Paull building. Apply t'1 Sanc'erfcon accnue. ti! (UtKK.V 11IIKJP. STIII'.r.r. 1KN ItOOMs. modem Improctmenl.s; steam heat, furnbhed: desirable; 6J1.U0. For Sale. "VNAVXAA "W . koii sai,i;-uii: r.NiiiiK houm:iiom i:r- fcrts ot the Speedway Itcute. tuiislstlng ot furniture, bedding, 1 arrets, linen clliie, itlisscvare, ete., etc., ceill l. nld to the hi alien bidder at public sale on Wcdnwday, March n, at lu .1. m. sale at . Stuie street, opposite! Courr Ili'li.-c. Iietwteii VVathlnt;toii and Adami avenue. Ttnus cash. ion svm:-nt.w styiish onk-iiousi; i,v- dies' carl ise almost lew-, Oouhl's make, cost I7G., will sell for 12J. Appl.v MJ Monroa avenue. rou sai.i: tuo lot'Mi.iis nh III.I.VISC. II. Ilcvans, 211 V .coining avenue. roit su:aniiqui: simnnino wuitx. 1.10 eam old; tirbt-tlasj condition. Inoulre sot Quimy avenue. mi: lioitw: ion palv-m-lkmiiii liovn- lei. otii.it and kind, tolor ba.v. weight In Iwein 1,(m and 1,100 pounds; age right Hon" can be mcii at T. II. VVutts' place, lilenhiun. Address Owner, 311 VIonroc iicenue. PiiiYAiK s.m.i: or 1101 sp.iioi.ii uhiih ion one wi'ik, nt (H Washington acrnue. Heal Estate. 101! s",; -nn; u;C l.sl'vn: NI I'l.l! onil prontrly of tin frpttdvvav band Com paiiv. Will he sold to the highesl bidder 'ot nli Wednesil.i.c, 10 a. in, ut ,"ii! spruce Hitei, oppcesite Court House. FOP. SM.I.-V VIlllV HlkMltAIIbi: MMMI.I! plate bilge ID100111 house, barn, wagon liou-e, ice house Ifilled). four r,eies ot land, sit nitcil on high ground, initl'vav bttweeu lilrnh'irn ond D.ilton, ten uiiuulcs' wall, or five minutes' chive from tatlon. Never fsiling water supplv Onu of the best ami 1110 t tonveniriit locations fir ftininitr purposes north ct Stianlon. Ilcni) Wattji, 31 I.aiktu.lnn.l avenue. Recruits Wanted. WANiU) I'Olt IT. S. AinU: Alit.n lKWIKrC unmarried men between ages of II mid W; citiztus ot United Slates, of good character and temper ito habits, who ran prak, lead ami write Digll.-h. Ilrrruits fpcilallc desired for tcrvice in Philippine. I'm Information apply to Itctrultlng Oilier, 123 Wjomlng ace., N.rJie ton, l'a. Miscellaneous. PUKsTiiTiTitTroiPsAi'TTiT iner pi he, ifl.50. Mrs MatPunald, .150 W'a.h. inglon avenue. LEGAL. im'vu; op Mit('.iii:i s. ki.ni,d. i.mi: of the cilv of Scranton, couiitv of litka wanna, and state ol Pennsylvania, dei i.tfctl. betliis of aihi.iiilstiatiou having been granted to the mideisigncd. all persons having 1 1 time or demands against the said cl.tle will ptrcini them for pajment. and all pel-sons Indibtnl thereto arc requested to inaku immediate pay ment lo .10IIN" T. KKVNKPY. Aihnlnictialor 311 Ninth Washington, Ave., !h ran ton, l'a, rilAIttJ.s. b. HAWIdli, Attorncc for Estate. Till! ANNI'M, MkKTINO OP 1IIU tfOCKHOLl). CIS of the La.kawanna Iron and Mccl Coin piny, for the election of dlrrtlors ami transit tion of sncli otlicr busintss rts tna.v properi come befoie the meeting, will bp hi 1,1 al the. oflicc of tho Compile, In the Cite of sirjnioii, Prnnsvlcanla, on Wednesday, Mcieh nth, I'.iCI, at 2 o'clock p. ru. The polls will remain open for 0110 hour. The Tiaiisfir Hooks will be elo-ed on I'rluuary 21th, 1001, and reopeied on Maith 7th, 1001. .1. P. JIIGiilNsOV, irttlclati, bcraittnn. Pa . rchriury 22, !)!. ADMINIsTUA'lOR'S NOlin: - Lsl'A'li: 01' Otoige b. Preston, dteeasctl N'oliie Is hrich.v given thu letleis of admiiiis fiatlon upon llio estate of Ocorge L, Pteston, late of the tlly of S, union, toiint) nt ,at k.i wann, deceased, have been giantcd to the nudci signed. All persons hiving rlllnis or JudgmonU agalut the estate of said deceased are iutnsltil to mil.o known rame to me vvlthojt drl.ic, iul all pet sons indehled thru to .tie Itijiilud to nuke 1111 ltudia,le pajment lo. sAML'Lbll. hUIVLNS. ilinli,lstian.i. I Vuiiiell lltiihbng WI.l.LKs et. lOIIIHA'. Attoine.cs loi K.late. to Tin: iioli)i:i!s or homk m'mukii- si veil (,). eight (M, ft'il.v-ouc (II) and fort) -six (Hi) of the Cnlliiry l.nginttr lompatic, being the buiiils bearing dale Oilober 1st, 1 j, and seiunii be ti 11st nioilgat,e of that ilatr. Please lake Notice that lu pitistiante nt the provisions of the raid bonds ami the tnM mort gige given to in une the Mtne, tht hontls us utunhercd ulocc have hun ihawn ! h't ftr pujinnil en Ihe filst day 01 April, I'mi. and ecu are licrthy notifletl tint the same will he pild on the It ret ihv of pril, llUI. at the Lacka wanna Trust mid .salo llcposlt Cempaiv,', Tnisteo lumeil lu the trn.,t moitgage ahoce teleiied lo, together with Interest coupons attached thereto and itinaiiilng unpaid, and thai interest will tease .if I tf the said dad. 'Mil. I'OLLHHY LNI.IM.LI! eOMl'xNV. .tranton, Pa , 1'ibni.uv 2Vh. tuOI. PROFESSIONAL Certified Public Accouutnnt. K. ('. York M'.M'l.blNU. 1A IIIIOVDW IY, NLW Aichitccts, l.HW MID II building. DWIS AIIIHIILCT. (UNM.I.L rnKi)i:ni(K l. uiiown, AiiriinKiT. piiicu building, 12t! Washington avenue, l-caiituii. Cab3 and Cnrriages. HI lllli:il Tllir.li CAIls ND l UtltlxlibM IIIM' of wrvlre. Piumpt attention glvin nitli-rs b,v 'phone. 'Phone's 2072 ond 53J2. Joseph Kellc.c, 121 Linden Dentists, n. c. 1:. r.iLLNiiKnor.ii, pmi.i iilii.hi.mi. s-piuco street, N ranton. iTuTT'. C. LAL'IIUII, 115 VWOMIM. AM.Nl IJ. Seeds, U II. ILMIKi: & to. SIXIWVIKN AND NI It, ricnieu, stoic 201 Wj.ldiiRlou aiinnc; gieni houses, 1110 Ninth Main uviiiue, stole tele phone, TbJ. Hotol3 nnd Hestnurnnts. Till, libit tJAFC. 123 AND 127 l'llNKI.I i nue. Hate reasonahle, P. YXHUXU, Piupiiiloi scitwroN iior.ai:. m:ii d.. l. i- : ph. emter depot, Conducted on the I'urnpfdii plan, VIOTOlt IcOCII, 1'iuprleto.. Lawyers. inN'K i;. UOM.b. ATlX)ltMA.T-lAVV. Rooms, I.1, t, p) nnd IK llurr building, J, IIIIOttN. A'noilMA AM) COl'SMll. lor-at-law. Kooins 312 .11.1 Meara liulldlng. i). u, nRi'i.uiji.i:. ArroiiNi:v-i.oNs rno. tlatccl nn rral estate Keiiull), Mors Inillilln, corner Wnaliligton accnue nnj Spruce alrect. WIIXAItl), WAIIIIIIV KNAI'P, ATlOltNKAS nml counsellors atdwe. Ilrpuhlicm Imlhllng, , WmhlriRtmi accnue. JKsMM' K Jr.sMTrA"nonNi:v8 Nt) riHIN". nMlora-at-lacv. I oiniiioiiwraltn building, IIooi.1v 13, 20 ond 21. t:iWAI!li W. TIIAYKK. AVrOltNKY. KUTOl, Pth lloor. .Mean building. I100MS 1., . VTlti;S, AnOH.NKYsVT.b.WV, 1I0AIIU r Trails building, hcrantcii, 1M lriiikvwirciox, i iiaokic? "natiOnIvT, Hank liulldlng. COVIKQVS, Q-13 UHl'lllll.lCAN Ill'II.PlM!. w. iiimriioi.r, attounia, miiaip- in.ttn. Physicians nnd Surgeons. UII. H. P. Al.t.KS, 013 NOIU'II W AMIIMIION' avenue. dii. h. w. i.'woki.ux. in run k.o wash Inuton avcmir. Kesldonie, 1.11s Mulbcrre. I hronlc ilisrasc, lungs, heait, kldnecu and genltn-urlnary organs a peclallc. Hours, 1 lo 4 p. tu. Schools, scuooi, oFtiii: iZv-ii-AWANVv", snaNm Pa. Coiirt.0 prcparaleir lo college, law, ninth cine or lmsinc. Opuu Sept. l'.'lli. s,.tll ,.r catalosiie. Hie. Themis M. Cuin. 1 1 1).. prln rlpal aril propri-tor; . Ik Plumlei, A. Jl hcailmssler. Wire Screens. JOsKPII KUIUTKIi, IlkAl! Ml I.U KAWAW nvenue, Scranton, l'a, manufatliiiu ot Wire Sciceiisi. Miscellaneous. UllFssMAKINl! I'Olt tllll.DkbN TO 0111)1.1'; nisi ladies' waists. Louis Miocmakcr, il .Vhtiij acemie. A. 11. IlliliiilS (l.i:NS PI1IVY YMI.'ln ND ceve pools; no odor. Improved pumps iiertt, A. 11. Hriggti, pioprielor. Iaave eiders llt1 North Main avenue, or llltkc's drug More, civ ner Adams and Mullciry Telephone 1)51. MIIS. L. T. KI'.l.bKll. st M' m:TMKNT. T-k ; slunipooirg. .V),.'. ; facial inu.-t.iKt'; uiaiiieurlni., 2ie.; thliopodt. ',01 IJiiinry. IIAI'KK'h nilCIIKsilM-MCsK I'Olt PM.t.s? picnics, parties, lecipllons wedding and cote cert work furnished. I'or leims .nlilrrs R. .1. Iliucr. rtiiuliirtor, 117 Wvonilng acenue, occr lliilben'n inusle stou. MD.AI!tii:i: IlllOn . PMVn-.ll.' M'PPl.IKS vilopes, paper bags, twine, Warehou-e', Vaslilnglon iicenue, ."-cr.-nlou. Pa. un it) TUII wll.hr.vllxltltl' KK(Oltl) CAN UK II D 111 tiaiitou at the necs stands of ltci-min llios., 401 t-prutv and 0,1.1 Linden; M Ncirton, 122 bitkawanua accnue, I. s, -ehiitzer, 211 i-pruce tree!. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delawore, Lackawanna and Western. In Lflcil Dei. '. louO. Ninth -Leave (-eiantoii tin New Yoik al I 10, ".lui, ,'i.io, s.iio ami iimc a. m. : 12. V), 3 3.1 p ru I'or Philadelphia at Mv and lt)(V a. m ; 12.ri .-md J.:u p. ui. I'm stuiiuMnirg at fl.li) p. m. .siilk aeiommoilition ut .'..Pi p. m. 11ico a' llohoken at (1.311, 7.1s, 1U.2S 12.C3, !.". 4.1. 7. Ill p. )n Arrive at Philadelphia ut l.OI, 3.21. lltM and K22 p m. Arrlce fioni New nrk at t.li), Llsi ami 10.2.1 a 111.; I.tm, 1.52, . 11, Mi and ll.cX) p. m. 1'ioui !tioud-liurg at f.K a m. North Li.uo Scranlon for lltilTalo and Intel tneill.it:' stations at l.l'n lit) mid t 00 .1. m ; 1.55, j.'s nnd lt,3,i p. 111 I'or Oswego anil -via-ttise at l.lti a. 111. and l..i) p m. lor I ih.i ai 1.1') 1. 111 and 1 5" p 111. I'm Monln-e at 0 Oil a 111.: I. a", ami ". IS p. in. I'or Nicholson nt 4 00 nnd (1.15 p. 111. I'or llinglumtou at 10 20 a 111, r live lu seiinlon from lliillalo al 1 !5, J.j'i, 0 "i and 10.00 .1. m.: 3.30 ami 8 00 p. m. from (), wigu nnd Sjrariiso ut 2 "si a. in.; 12.3S and S ill p. ill. 1'inni llllt.l al 2..V. a. 111.; 12.3) nml s.-'al l. 111. I'rnm Nlihobon at 7..V) n. m und (..no p 111. I'ruin Montrose) at 10.(0 n. m. ; 3.20 and ".HO p. m. Illoomshurg Division Leave N ranton foi N'lirthumbeihnd, al 0.11, 10 a. n. in.: 1.55 ami 5.W P. in. I'or Pie mouth at I.U3, 3.10, S V) p 111. I'or Kingston (.1 SJO a 111. Arrive .it Ninth, uiiiberland at P.31 .1. m ; 1.1". 5.(0 and Mi I 111 Arrive at Kingston at S.52 a. m. xirivc at I'hmoiilh ut 2.tm. 4.32, I'.l") p. m. Airlce in ler.intop fioni Northumbeiland nt 0 12 a. 111 ; 12.35, 4.50 and S II p. in. I lout Kingston .it 11.00 i. in. I'ioiii Pl.ciioulh at 7.55 a, m ; 3 VO ami 5.35 p. 111. MNDW 1 i:INs Soutli Leive Seianton at 1.10, .1.00, 5 5o. 10 03 p. tn.; 3..C: and 3.10 p. in. North Leive Peranum al 1.15, 4.10 a. 111.; 1.51, 5.41 and 11.31 p. 111 Illoomshurg Division Lt.ne Scranleu at 10 Oj a. 111. and 5 50 p. m. Lehigh Vnlley Baihoad, in l.ftert Xlareh I. l'l. Trains leave -riaiitoii lor I'liilitlelphla ami Nov.- lotk via II ,x II Tc I! . at 1,11 and II. M n. m. and 21. 1 : (lilac's DiJinond Knpiiss), and II. '0 p. m. Sfe dacs-. I). t II. I! II.. I 5S. 6 27 p. 111. I'm White llacin, llizhton ami prlmipil poinM 111 the coal legions, via D IL I!. II., H.41, 2. IS end 127 p. in. I'm Potlsville, 4.27 p. m I'or llethlehini, i:.iton, Iteatling. Hiirislung nml prlmlpal liili'imcdiate slatloiis via D, ,C II. 1!. II., n.tl. ll.D". a in.; 2.1s, 1.27 (llbrk Db niond Lxpicss), ll.lal p. in. s,c,jh 1). tC II. I!. It., 1..W. Ki7 p. ni. Pen '1 imkhannoi k, Tovanela. l.lmlra. Iiliau. fieiieca and pilutipiil intermtibatc stain n-, u D, li. .x, . I!. II., S.s a. m.; 1 Ul und .10 I', tn. I'or Geneva, Ituchestei, UufT.iln, Niag.11,1 Kill-. Chiiaiio ami all points wist, vii I). A II It I! 11.11 a. 111, "..si (lll.uk Diamond Lxprissi, 7. 1-, 10.11, U.iU p. in. hur.tkiis, II. A II. II. It. II 51, S.27 p. tn Pullman pallor and slicplng or Lcliiuh Valln pailon eais on all trains Ik twin 11 Wilkes-Uiiie and Neve York, Philadelphia, lltilTalo and (us perclou lliidge. ItOI.LIV II. Wll.lll 1!. f.rn. :upt . 2tl f.citard slleel. New- i erk. til MILKS . Llii: cm. Pass. Act., Oi Cortland street, civ oik. A v. N'ONNKMACIILII, lllv. Pass., Agl . soul, Itrlhlchem, Pa, I'or Ih kits ami Ptillmin tesori.ttionc appl to Bin l.aikawanna .iveniii. Sciaulon. Pa. Belawnie nnd Hudson. In I.lfirl Nov 21, 1W0. Iiaiii- loi I aiboi.iljle leave -eijninn i t,. in 7.5J, s.J.5. in.bl a. in,; l.Mm. l.'-"i. 2 II. 3.52, 3.2 1. 0 5J. 7.57, U.15, 11.13 p. in.: I. lit .1 111. I'or lloncsd lie 11.20, 10 1." a m.i 2.11 and '.) 'lor Wlll.rs'lIarir-tU.l. ..4. .4J. O., 10 1, 11.5.1 a. in.; J.Ss. 2.1S, J.JJ. 1.2:, ".lo. Ms, lo.ll 11.30 p, in. I'or li, Y. It II. poluik--d.l.', 11.15 11 in.: J lo 4.27 and 11.30 p 111. I'or IVnifvb.mla II I!, pulnu-aia. u.Gj a. in.; 2.1'! nml 1.27 p. m. I'or Albany and ill point north 0.20 u. m und .1.52 p. 111. st'MIVY lllMNs lor f aibondalt J.oo. 11. ! a. 111., 2.41, I. c, ,1 17 10.52 p. III. I'or Wilkri-llaiie 0.3s, 11.5.1 a. 111.; 1.5s, j,", 0.27, K.27 p. 111, lor Alhinj mid polnls noiih- .1.52 , m. I'or Hiiticsdsle O.o) a. 111. ulttl 3.52 p. 111. lowest rales to ill points In L'uitctl States and (.alalia. .1 II. nilllDKK. li. P. A., lhanv-. N. . II. W. IK)"-. D. !' ' .""ciaiitoii, l'a Centml Knihoad of New Jersey. stations in New- Wk-loot of Libeily .tro.-t, N. II., und N nth Irrn. iiMi: T.Mit.i; in i:ru:cT nov. "i, ii. 'lialns have Kionton lm Ntiv York. Newark, Hirihcth. Phlladc'lphla, Luton, Ihl hie ht 111, . Itntovvii, Maiis.li Chunk nnd While llivtii at .20 .1. m ; express, I 10: expiess, :i.5(l p. m. Suuilis, I 15 p. 111. I'or Pltitton and WU'cra-llairr, f.:iO a. in,, 1.11 and B..K) p. in. Mtnila, s, 'Ml p. in. Pen' ll.Ulninte and M i-lilugton. anil p.nnl, soiitli nuel Wist vli Jlt-ilili hem. Ruil a. m.j , .lid J.50 p. in. nindu-. 2.1.1 p. 111. I'or Long llrauch, Ocean Crove, etc , at .M II to. iml Liu p. tu. I'or Heading, I.ebuicii and ll.iiil.liutg. i M leniocvn, S.m u. in. und 1. 10 p. m. Sunda.e-, 2.11 p. in. I'or Pottsvillf. )..il a. in. anl 1.10 p. in. Through tlrkitc In all points cast, south and wisl at lowest tales .it tin tlutlou. II, 1', I1M.DVWV. Ceu. Pom. gi, J II. ni.MAl -i:V. Ceu. Supt Erie nnd Wyoming Vnlley, "lime Table in Kffeel I. 17. Wrt. Trains loi Ihwbv and local polnls. iounet Ing at llawley with Kile lallmad for New oil:, N'cwbttrg ami lultriiiullalv hiliil, leave Scian ton at 7.05 n. in. and 2.21 p. 111. Traliu aulve al s union at I" "0 a 111 nnd U.IO p in. FINLEY'S Black Ore: 0ods When we tell you that we now have on exhibition our complete spring assortment of "IPriestleyV' 'Mack lifes Goods further comment is unneces sary as the name of "Priest ley" embodies everything de sirable iu Black Dress Goods. Superior Fjnjshi UnmatchabJe Designs! Durability In Wearl Tie fziEd Black Goocfo Our line embraces the fol lowing neat aud serviceable weaves: mmosi: 1 not -l'isol riis UHLl'llUI.NAUINi:. pi.i M-riii'rr. di: ciiini:. I IIIM: bIMI'LL. Df'.AP 1)1. l'siMi:ili;, MI.K WA1IP LI DOHA, llAltl.Oi: POPLIN, SILK MOIIAiIt. C'HLI'OI.INl'. TWILL'S HAH! IlltOAIH I.OTIIs. M.IUlKOs-. ICIPLIM?. I.I MIM PIILILLV, PLItllLl'. CHLVIOl, 'i!AYi:.M.in:, sli.K A TxMISK, m:nliian, MIMnilk'. CIIKMOIN llLNHlLTTA-. si:i!i:i., r.io. New lines of colored Dress Goods, French Challies,loul ard Silks and satius at 510-512 LACKAWANNA AVlElWE "A Word to itlte Wise Ss Sufficient9 The pait ol wisdom It. tu set Ihe beat Bolng. AVe hae the IniRcst line of Million cry, olllco (supplies, nnd blank books in N'oithcustet n reniisylviiiiln. Rey molds Bros sStatiotieii and LiiRravers, Hotel Jerinyn Building. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule iu Eflect Mny kJ7, 1000. Trains leave Scianton, V. & H. Stntlon: 0.'15 n. 111., week days, lor Sunbuty, Hattisbuip, Philndclphiti, Bnlti moie, WnshiiiBton nnd for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 n. in., week dnys, tor Hazleton, Pottsville, Heading, Norristown, nnd Philndelphln; and foi Sun buty, Hnrilsburg, Philadelphia, Bildmore, Washington nnd Pitts burg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. in., week dhys (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.) for Sunbuty, Hnrrls bing, Philadelphia, Bnltimote, Washington nud Pittsburg and the West. For Hazleton, Potts ville, Rending, &c, week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbuty, Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsbuig, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. .1 II, MOOD, Ocn Pass, gt J II. HITUIIN'-ON', Gen. Mar Time Card fit rfftet Dec. .lOtli, 1000. SCRANTON DIVISION. 1337 206,201 ca aii tti I L. St b E s F c 'td rJi'fd BTVTIOMS i"cM' CIO M" 3 oeino 1 Dili 1I9IU iSHII asiics JKISII 710Ar N.YWiMBt Lt. IH PM . I 10 IV lU.i ,tr I'ailotls llsneoi-U- I.T. 10IDII M 1031 ia ts . SlarllKliI .Prertoii Park. .Wlnvioocl. ..rovntt-lle, .Orson.... 1'loiessnl Mt. Untonrtsle. Ponst Cltr,. tsibondaloYd c'arbentlale .IV hltti Urldiro. MaytliJcl Vet .'laMlild Jn 111111 ton a " IOIJIUJ " I0(i013 1Q " , 95011 Ss aioitia " 1. il Mt ,. loos 1 PIS itiiv " ansa " 111121 ' 0 111120 PM im assiM M 7 cxiamci ilao: . " 7 01 .BSCIHOIII 11 Bsiloam 11 2;V is 1 1 lit) el m a iu 1 1 o - .8 83,11 Mil 01 tlsmiioit ' 911 MilOM " ell ncoiotn " .8(3 urn 11) s B Oil re S-1 1 0 ex Bill KIN 10 13. IIX H.'IIOl'il.y CM I kit lit 7 U'.l 111 18 7 o;s ue 01 7 (3HIJ8ta 17 in tit r 7 U8M8I! 7 SIS US li Vre lilac Ul Wlntun IVelivllls cllri'liant Pri, i-IiIiil; lluoop Pllllilltlll-t' I'ailc I'lsee Sc-niiiton 7 mi rsetl " ( 1 4 or 6 at " 7mJ lie-;, " 7 tot MfiS ' " i x lie n Ir 7 io i&tU IH PM PMI vajitlonil trr.In Irno rirbordili. fur MivncM Yuri lll.iliHil ard 7 0) 1 111 ctnJ aOU i-ui. Viiilltloual tralni ImTPFrrtoton at? (Vrri Sit Qilltv only, tt'iitnnsatall'tatl nr In rarlrfinilalr. atrtiltitf at 7(6 put anil train Ifavra kthi,lit-M Yanl far ( arbouclala aldiJaa' dall),arilliicat(ariKiiiclalaatcv,Maii. Kales i crnti per mile, -' I.oneit Kates tu all I'nlnti Vet, J. C. CNDtRSON. j , CNDtRSON. UU'll'il'ril"lt. cvr YorkV.il;, t. WCISM. Irar, Ant, (u'.5ii.ri. s sse? JU K. j OT C , j2 K. 1 1 pi ' .tk. .AJtiki'i &jh P4Jk , . J-v V. '1