'r:-fflTHM ff" fl& WW4 i w THE SCRANTON TBIBUNia-WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 100i. Published lall,v. Uxeept Sitnuay. by The "lril. .me Publishing Cotnpant, at Flity lnl a Month. UVV S. niCII MID. I.'dltor. i). i, iiv.umi:, iiinf-. .MiiLU'ci. New York (Hike: l.'O .Ntsaju St. s. s. vncr.r.i, Sole Agent (or I urcign Advertising. I.ntcrcd ul tin' rnstol.ee jt Siranlcni, li . us xiulil Man Mall Matter, Mien sp.ie villi penult, The Tribune Is alwajs Had to pi hit shoit litlus Irom llsjlle'tids tai-in- rn enirciit lupin, hut Its tul Is that thco iuiisL lip slgnrd, lor puLlltatlon, hy the writer s real name! anil tl.c i-ondiiion precedent to - irptutui- l that nil contribution hill be tulle t I editorial revision. tiii: rut in rr. rorc aiivumtsini;. 'll.p tollottlng tulilc 1.I1011 tlic pilic per Inch each insertion, space in tip mod ttlthlu cue jear! I liuii of 3ldliigou I'ull IIM'I.AV I Piper I Iti-adlnt, IWIIui' ! llinu GOO Incho, .25 I ,J73 ."'I .'Ul liul.es " .20 ..J .'it l-HW " it; .1;, ,fi Ji"") " IVl .17 .U-. ' " U .10." .is Tor cards ot tliJiiVs, rpsolidlon of condolem-i) inl similar coiitillmtfoiis in tli" nature nf ad' 1 "(Using 'J he 1 illume makts ,1 charge of 5 cents a line. Hate for Clav-IMci) .dicrtlttig fiitnlhcd on application. TEN PAGES. SC CANTON, M.W.CH (i. 1901. Inurc.iFctl Iti'tnancr- r.itos arc Hip nntiirnl consequence of elpcrrtiHvd pro fi'llmi UKulnsl lire? Insurance com-i-siil. h 111 c not In business solely for the Koncrnl koimI ICatrn m 111 illiiilti Ish vvlirn pi oii'i't lun Increases. J-'air Play for the Legislature. w ' i: HOLD no brief of de tente for the nicst-nt legislature of Penimyl xanlu. Ah a lnvv.miikiiicr bndy It must stand nr full In nubile favor by the Judgment given ilion its coiupleteil locortl. Hut wo do protest .-icallist the iiiciul.-iclouH attempt of cer (Jin mouthpieces of the minority fae tion In nopiiblliMii mate politics to pronounce an nntriitlifiil verdict before tlio evidence Is In. Two yeuis ago there was 11 literary buieau at Hiirilsburg under pay of tin iiiMurgeut coalition and It threw scruples to the winds. Hy Us distor tion and perversion of the truth, It colored and polluted the news cut rents from which the people derived Infor mation as to the elolngt of Ihelr elect ed icpresentatlves: It Imagined and Im puted vicious motives behind every act or bill Indorsed hy the oiganlza tlon: it held the state ollleiuls up to systematic and unmerited reproach; and It tried Its best to deceic the lommonuealth. for a malicious unci a difhoncht purpose. In the entile rec 111 d of political conspiracies vt do not recall another Instance p.nallel with 1 his lit the mendacity with which printers' Ink was suborned to ills icpiHable ends; anil It is to the lasting i-n-dll of tlo plain people that with Aw exception's they saw through the bunco tr.imc and declined to be fooled. Today this Mantlet- mill Is showing -SMut'toms of revival. The machinery Is rusty anil tlie sharting mildewed, but desperate efforts are helm? made ' Ret up steam piiourIi to grind tha old grist over again. .Sensational stor ies are appearing about the fright ful extravagance, of "tho gang;" columns of conspicuous type arc deoted to f-nundlnir false alanns for tho terror izing of (he timorous taxpayer; and when there Is no basis of fact to b ick up the stupendous exaggerations put out, recourse Is had to Innuendo and malicious surmise or to coaiso wit and cynicism. It Is not likely that this repetitive programme of misrepresentation will weigh heavily on the public mind; but In the Interest of decency and fair play nevertheless suggest that the legls lalure bo not condemned until it in, done, that which meilts ropiobitlou. Every session has Its fool bills, its "snakes" and lis grab". Nu assembly Ik to be Judged by what comes before It but by vlmt passes through It 011 the way to become law. As yet only a few bills have reached the governor. or these only two have been especially :rltlclzcd; the new I'lillmlelpiiin murt bill and tho "ilpper." In botli In Htanccs tho bulk of tho criticism is en gendered hy political motives. Hotli Idlls muH await tho test of tho courts mid of time. Neither atfords Justifica tion for maniacal shrieks. Hy what is yet to reaHj the governor must tho lecord of tho picsent legislative jes Hon be made up. If It bad, tho time to say bo is wlien the record is closed. Jf It Is good, Ijlng ubout It will not mako It bad. Friends nnd enemies of tlie meusure vlll do well to icfraln from wasting 'lofiuence upon the subject until it has-been decided whether the ripper" is constitutionally eorieet. --- - Scientific Regulation ot Hiirriagc IN A XUMDEU of state legisla tures propositions have been in troduced to establish mote strin gent regulations of marriage. In the Indiana. enute a bill has Just jiassed providing for tho appointment of a commlEslon by the governor, to be composed of two women who nro mothers, two physicians of conceded iiblllty, and ono nttoruey or high htandlng, these to prepare rules for the government ot officers In the Issunuee nf nidi tinge licenses and of ministers in performing- ceremonies. The bin inovirtea further that licenses shall not be Issued until tlie applicants have uti deigonc examination, both ui lo phy l Hoal health and as to moral untcce lUiiis. To what extent It Is proposed to cany these examinations is not Hated, but tho idea back of all these inoposltlous Is thut tho welfaie of so t lety takes precedence oyer purely In dividual Inclinations toward inaniago 1 ml Justifies the state in endeavoring to prevent unions leasouably certain to result In a vitiated posterity. , Tills kuhject has been rjiooted for ages amousr scientists, but so fur as wo know tueie hus never been found (1 basis of legal restriction to which jiubllc opinion has been willing to iglve IK assent. In pait, a falsa Ucllcncy has Interfered with n discussion of this Important mutter, nnd where that linn been overcome there has been hosltnti cy to apply tho plain teachings of science. Tho common notion Is that the Immediate parties In Interest may Kofely be left lo carry out their own Judgments. Vet In view ot the fact that society In other directions Is not slow to employ the police power In protection of Itself against manifest dangers, ns In ittarniitlnes against highly Infectious diseases, compulsory vaccination, and other measures which oveiilde tlie seeming liberty of Individuals. It Is dinieult to say why regulations should not lit enforced to protect society against obvious dan gets arising from the marriage of con tinued criminals, degenerates and vic tims of serious diseases. The fact that Oils' has not bjen done In the pat does not constitute any un answerable reason why It may not be done In the future, nnd It will be done Just as soon ut public opinion de mand' II. Investigation to exclude Mr. flails fioni the senate had better be aban doned or the gentleman may bo tempted to buy the capltol und take It to Montana. -Is Protection Doomed ? HAS THR protective tariff outlived its usefulness? Will thcie soon arise among the very Industrial nnd commercial Interests which for a third of a century have strenuously advocated the doctrine of piotectlon lo home Industries a demand for the sub stitution of a purely revenue tariff? These questions are suggested by a significant passage In President Mo Klnlcy's second Inaugural address, wherein he said: "Our diversified products are increasing In such unpre cedented volume ns to ndmonlsh us ot the necessity or still further en latglng our foielgn markets by broad er commercial 1 elation." This, from the author of the Me.Kinley tariff and the long-tccognlzed leader of the high pintertliiti sentiment In America, I an expression which a few years ago would have been looked upon by op ponents as a stultification and by frjends ns.a herej ; jet It Is merely a sign of the nation's rapid and won derful economic progress, a progress brought about under the high tariff policy, which It has outgrown. Old conditions aie passing away. New conditions are arising. A new policy for the future Is being shaped by new events the policy of "broader commer cial uiatlons." What that policy 1 likely to bo 1 stated with engaging frankness In the current Ksue of trie Kmrlnccrlii? News; "The urtlflctal stimulus afford ed by protection has built up In the I'nlted States an enormous productive capacity, much beyond the ability of this country alone to absorb. Our for eign markets are more and more neces sary to keep our mills' and factoiies busy and prevent stagnation and idle ness among employes, loss of wages and purchasing power and consequent financial disaster. The manufacturers of the United States want the woiid'o market. They arc big enough and strong enough to compete with the manufacturers of any other nation, with a fair field and no favors. The tariff wall about the lTnlted Stales Is no longer needed to protect the In fants Inside. These youngsters have outgrown swaddling clothes and bands, kilts nnd knickerbockers, and some of them have developed such giant stature as even to caue genuine alarm to the mother which nuisod them. Two pirtles alone contend for the re tention of tills high tariff wall. The one Is composed of politicians and their following of voters to whom pro tection lias become a shibboleth, and who hae no knowledge of the fact that the revolution which the past ten years has wi ought In the Industrial and financial system of the United States demands a revolution In the nation's position toward International trade. The othr of these parties Is composed of (he trusts, who Und the tariff wall a convenient aid in main taining excessive pi ices to the home consumer, while they dump their sur plus on foielgn markets at prices fixed by International competition." When the late James G. Itlalne threw tlie weight of his powoiful Influence In behalf of the principle of reciprocity he foiesdw Just the developments which have since taken p"acc and sought with customary wigaclty to fiafeguatd the protective sir icturc by provisions lo meet thrm. lo Ipioelty has performed a useful function. It has tided the country over a transition period and provided the substance of free trade without assuming Its un popular form. But It Is an increasing opinion among tho l.uge exporting intetcsts that reciprocity Is too slow and too uncertain a method of expediting a foreign commerce giown to the enormous proportions which our own has leached. It requires too much dickering; it Is too subject to variation and Interruption. There Is bound to be felt sooner or later and soon at the latest the need of a fixed policy calculated so far as possible to disarm the growing Jeulousy of our cominercli'l ilvals and lo forestall their tendency to coalesco In a de fensive commercial alliance. Piotec tlon, having perfoimed its ulloted task, having been the means of stimu lating tho most wonderful economic development the woild has ever seen, will gradually be laid aside and In Its stead wilt be the "broader commercial lelatlons" foieseen and desired by tho president whoso tiamo for nearlj a generation lias stood n a political synonym for 11 high protective- tariff. Itcv. Mr. Dlllonls and his enemies seem to be very much In the position of Lord Kitchener and the Itocrs. Ar rests and counter nriests make It dif ficult to decide who Jg on tho de fensive. A writer for Mind alleges that nearly Qverythlng in the way of reform und advancement In this world has been brought about through the yforla of unbalanced men known In their time as cranks. On the contrary many In- I stances can ba clttd wheie the nolsv, unbalanced element have not accom plished anything. The reports which allege that a deal was made between the Hcpuhllcan leaders In the senate and the Demo cratic minority, whereby In exehango for nsurance of support for the river nnd harbor bill, thnt chiefly affected Democratic constituencies, tho minor ity scnatuis agreed not lo Ullbustcr against the army appioprlatlon amend ments, conferring upon the executive power to cany out his plans In Cuba and the Philippines, are doubtless er roneous. Hut. If the Democrats did sell out their "convictions" for "pork" nnd get cheated at the eleventh hour, it serves them tight. Pat Crowe has confessed his In nocence but modestly lefuses to come forward and accept congratulations. President Stranton on Water Pressure teller in IjjI Night's Timef. SO MUCH ha heeli Mid of late In the 101m ills and papers concerning the water pres. sine maintained hy this company, and espe cially with leference to the Ulv fire on Lactauanna iitrnin-, and the matter Is such an Important one to the city, that I make no apol cy (cr stating the companj's position on the subject. We maintain a minimum prrmire at the level of our uatet Ruace of alxmt forts lite pounds vthirh Is eipiltalent to fifty pounds minimum on l.aikattanna avenue. I'.xprrlpiiee eterjtvhore shows that, ivith suitable httlranta In good order .iml on pipes as lanrc as onra, tint priMure l mote than ample to supply steamers ttlth all nater required foi the mot ilespeime file. Neither has there eter been JuM complaint In S-rantnn of Insufficient vtater at tins etcept when htdmtiti tvere out of unlet, or fior.cn, for which 1 he responsibility irsts on lilj officials alone. --0-- Puilnc the lite Lackattanna .itrnue Are th" piesure on our ofllce gusco at no time fell helow fortj'tlte pounds. Had there been the lack of water claimed hy Mr. Chittenden and seme other", the cuapc would hate dropped to at lejtt ten pounds In confirm itlon ot this, It Is worth iinting that all limine tho Are there was ample pieiMiic 011 the top floors of the Hotel .termjn tseven storiesl, Connrll building; (eljhl stories), and Mcars building (ten stories), all drawlnir water from the mains fiirnislilnit (earners at (he Are. This would not have been the c.ie had these complaint of low pressure Wen Hue. To the (.eleit council committer lutlni; thl matter in chaiite e supReMed .1 rlnipl experi ment, by which all this lould be tested III open dijIlRlit. in plain sight nf a thousand people. Wo offered to build a little tank, open at the top like a hogshead, to tuui die water from a hvdrant Into it. and then let a city kteamer. pumping lliiniifrh four bundled and odd feet of hose, and with the same sire nozzles as at the late fire. lis. to empt the tank. If the steam er could not do so. It would certainly show that, vtliatotcr eNe tn luklnc at that Are, It was not water. a not that offer a fair one? Nut beinc accepted, ll is pretty conohi. five proof (hat the slatcnienH made by Mr. rhittenden and other as to low prrmire are not belietcd bj tlirrmrlir. In his report to select roimcll last Thursday liiulit. Mr. ( hillenden coinpliln that we de. dined, in cae of fires, to let tlie city, at its own expense, open the meat v dies thut rcyulato the cltv pionie. Of couise we declined. Hoes any man of cominun s,n.p seriously suppose tint we would tr 11st to jnf one outside of our own emplmcs tlip hindllng of what, If raiolosly done, inlulit cjujp tinn.nuO xtoith of damaire In ten minute? Mr. rhittenden alo mm that his committee request that the In ilranl prcMUte be laUcd from fiflj-flte to eighty pound tta met by an absolute and unqualified rehi'il That mtsirpresent our attitude. We only re-fu-ed in IncreaM- preisiire until It roulil be shown that our present pressmc wa not suffi cient for the city Meamrr to do their work properly, when in tit condition and properly handled. It i true tint we izatp a one reason for declining to almost double our present pres sure the fact that plumbing throughout the illy his for twenty-dtp jcar bepn n.liiu-tci to present procure and would not stand an fxee.. site iiiireje. Mr. Chittenden sits we lute an atallalile prrMite of setenly-fin- pound and peak light!.! of ativ risks to plumbing through out the city a none of the company' affair. Wp should nnl reitalnl.r neter dare turn 011 an.tthiiifr llko our full static pressure, unles some one finaiiPlill stronger than Mr. Chittenden would guarantee 11 against the claims for clam age sutc to follow. One hour's experiment of that kind would make us curtrd fioni one end of Seranton to th other. II Is also true that the pce.itc waste consp. quent upon smli an Incieav-d picture ,i Mr. Chittenden drire.- would In Itsrlf .ilonp protcnt our adopting it. Since wp coii.ftidjpi tlie- Trotd dencp s.ttlnn with ours we ate putting into tht cltv the enormous quantity of about 2l,0mi, (" galloin ot water dally for WO.hOn people, being about -JIO gallon, or four hogshraiU of water, dall.i, lo cter.t nun, woman and child Wp cannot learn thai there i another place m the I'nited Mates where such an exiesivc quin lily of water to ejih Inhiliilanl I nd In Boston, where the inosl gigantic K.tstem of water work in Hie iltillj-d w-orlfl Is now under omtruction. the icpoit of thp commissioners, Just issued, tecm tilth, alarm hecaup the Use of water ha acluall.t rlfti In HI gallons a person. It I safp to hi that neaili one-half the water in Seranton I needhssly wasted, and ptery oh silting man know It. If ilipie were no other ri-son. ,1 would be siithilcnt tint our -Vranton sioiiwP sjsttin, comparatively one of the largest in the countrv, and on which we hate drawn sindily pier since list .lul.t, through the longest ilrii'igV 111 ntord here, and which up hope I still B"od br 10) dat more, would rot, in our judgment, be .intiherp near mtticient If we should ta'sp our prrsurp to the point Mr. Chlt iilu'en de.ires. o To provide for too moie than cxipssite wate cerulti to piisiie, we should haie to anange to build al lea.i two mote laigp storage icsrr vohs on Itoaring Hrook, al a post of not Us Hun t'ssi.cmo, incipasinj: our interest account by LViOO pei annum, without thp addition of a custom t. How should wp meet thl? Should we ral-e late.' Hi would the city goternment make anv ucli sum good to us. If tip adopted Mr. Chittenden's uti'uMInn? And vet, while cilllirr cm u to go to this enonnomly In-lie-i.cd p-ikii-p, lr, Chittenden la a mt-mher ul the councils wlilih. only lately, without in a 111 tva.i ibV.Miltliig us a to what might or what might not bo feasible, fixed a scalu of water rate fur us, ledueini; by about half our present laW, tthleb are alieady lower than anv In thl region, the samp to take rffeit ftrt of .piil next -being a scale, which, If adopted b.v 11, would not sltld if venue enough to pay the Interest on our bonded debt. I fear that tho value of Mr. Chittenden' Ideal on water is equaled onlt by the value of Id views on the cent ol m. wlile h, to the merriment of the city, in a late public Inteivletv, lip stated cost 11 considerably lev than 11) unt a thous and feet to make. o Mr. Chittenden calls the attention n Coun cil In Hie "inirc.isliiR tension" hrtsvirn ns and the cilj, to the "new altiiailnn'' ciealed by tho rompw.i'a "uiifortunate ilrriiion," "in tolling so much danger to the Tiluahle piop crly, ptc" What new situation llu- tratrr pressure remain u It has he-en for the last twenty jean. If Unit- has been water enough horcloloit, there it wiln- enough m,h-. Where I th 'ineresilng tension" between 11 and the city What lejion Is there fur an.v thing of the kin it We know our dul.v to this city and to oui cuitoiueit, Wp hair iIoiip II hpretnfoir, we are doing it now. and up pmposp to contlmni to do ll, iiiiinoinl In- rllhei abuse or llirean, giving good service at fait and moderate price, and Heating every man alike, without fear or favor, no matter what ruimles tie may make nor what disposition they may have lo Involve ua In ikc-rilcs stilfe and trouble. w : Spranton. Match S, 1911 THE COHONATION OF M'KINLEY. K'lltor nf 'the Trlbuno bin I HiUik the. Time' editorial en the In- ooooooooooooooooo The People's Exchamisreo A I'OI'ti.All ll.KARINCI IIOLSs" lor the1 i DrneHt ot All Who It.is ltouf to, A ner.t. Heal Cstate or Other Piopcrty to Sell or Kithinge, or Who Want Situation or ' Q Help Thf Small Advertlemecls Cost 1 A One Cent a Word, Sit Insertions for ITvc y xeni w ord F.ieept Situations waniea, y n men Are inserted tree. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Wanted. two RooMi. KiitMsiir.n on rvttTiA n;it. iilaliecl, In central city, by man and wife, without tlilldiin. licorge K. Pails, ." Adam ovi'iiue. Help Wanted Female. vanti:i)-i:api:iui:x(i:i) fimi, nut iKNi:it.t. hoiwcuorki small family! stood place lor right party; must furnish tlrst-class reference. Call at 413 Wheeler avemip. Salesmen Wanted. -SS.f AAA,VrVAiAAilrVNAA SAAAA r.NKItnUTIO SAI.KiMAN. SCHOOL 91 I'PI.II.S Country work. Ilm) salarv and commission. It. 0. Krans k Co., Chicago, 111. Situations Wanted. sn'iATio.v w'si-i:n-nYT"iiov nrrwi'i:N l.j und 10 .urns old, as driven can take care of a horse. Addics Manley rricc, Itivcr slrei t ulhi. sn i' .vims wsrt:i) ve wa-sHish. clean. ins.' 01 unv kind of daj work, Ul!) Cedar vc Hie. Ml. Itu-ell. SUIATIOV WAMIII) IIV .MAS. CiOOI) PLMN and famy cook and baker. V.., '-It ct Maiket street SITCA'ITOS- t.NTi;i-IIV A MIDDl.l.-AOIa) woman a housekeeper In small family. Al dtess 2.l Irving atctiue. HiTAiios wsii:i)-nv i Mumu.-..ia mail as gardomn can give riicrcncc. Ad dles C'u. Musncr, 11-1 Hickory street, tit. VAN'i:t)i'oi'iii)v at c!i:m:h.i. ori'iti: wcirl: by thoroughly cuiiipetrnt ouiu wn man; excellent lef'rence. St Us cb.naiter of woik and salary I!. 1". V, raie Trlliunp ofili". AN l'.l'KRIKS(i:i sTKNOllllM'lll.l!. WII.LISil to assist with books, desire position Willi reliable tlrm; highest iefercme. Address . C... Trlhuiip offtcp, SITUATION WA.STI.D-I1V A YOfNIS l.D. t houekrepei in .1 smill family witli a g-n-tlcmau that has got a nlie home. Addnt. Mis P., 1101 Prospect striiue, e-ity WANTKD-MU'NO WOMAN M1 II (iOOIl buslnrss capxhilitles want position as Men ographer or bookkeeper. Address C. W. A . care Tribunp officp. For Sale. .'sSy'V-lt''--''Xky lS1SiV . vs. fou sxi,i:-iioii:noi.i) .onus t isi-. pisu strePt. TOR I.M.i: RlilltKU TIKr'.U IIHV C Allitl OK, in good condition. Mr, luiiipr. Ills Mnl billy ticct. roit sAi.r-Tiit: pmiiii: iidi skhoi.p i:r fpet of the Sii-cdvi.is HousP. consisting of fiirnituie, bedding, caipel. llnsn. dishes, glassiiuip, up., ,-ti., will h sold to the highest liidder at public sale on Wcilnc-dat, Manli li. nt I" a in Site al ill -spiucc siipct. opposli- Court House, between Washington and dims avenue. Term ijh. Koii sm:-m:v srnisii dnc-iioiiiii i.- dies' ciriigp almost lew, Gould's make-, cost flT.-i , will sell for Ui pply e Monroe avenue. ron sM.K-iwo fors'iMus anh siiu.vini;. II. Ilctan, 'JII W.voming .nenue. liNi: horsi: roit -.xbr-si'M'smti iioad- ter. sound ami kinj, color lij, weight ti. -tween 1,1)00 and t.inn pound; age elglit. Homi can be (pen at T. II Watt place, (Uenbiiin. Address Owner, S.19 vjonrop atrnue. privatk sai.k or iior-si:iiof.n noon) i ok one week., at 'its' Washington avenue. For Sale or Kent. 1 on Sam-, on m..vr-Tiii: DitiMsr. pi;k Hotel; el gantlt furnished, posison ulven on tlip first el 11. of pril. Applf to Wilb.iui Craig, can- I.. l!ohlnon's Sons' lircwer.i. Bcal Estate, rou sale Tin: hem. itait and per son.il propertv of the s-peediiay find Com pany. Will bo sold to 1 he highest bidder for cash Wcdnesdat, ID . m.. at ill spnicp stiei-i. oppositp t Vint House. Wanted To Buy. WAtmiDSlXOND TlANlT SI.0 T M ACHINCS: must be in sood order, etate particulars as to male and price Address L. il., Kcnetal de liver, Seranton, I'a. Furnished Booms. n itMsiir.n rooms ion iii'sTi.rMi.s. is best locallti evntril 1I1.1; all modern Im protemenl; references, ty,, Tilbune. Money to Loan. SIOMA TO LOAN ON IMPHOVKP IITX HE1, estate HKNR tlli.lN. 1R. tllxS II ri.I I.S THOMAS SPRVtil E. HONEY TO LOAN ON ROND AND MOMTOAOE. sny amount. M. II. Holgate, Commonwealth building. ANY AMOUNT Of" 110ST.V TO I OAN'-QUICK. jtralght loans or Ruildlng and 1.01,1. At from i to I per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-Sn Cornell building. Becrults Wanted. SSJI WANTED TOR f. P. ARMi : AIJLE BODIED, unmarried men between ages ol IX and "5; citizens of United States, of s00l character ard temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Recruits specially desired fur mice in Philippines. Foi Information appl to Recruiting Office. Ill Wyoming ivc., btran ton. I'a. Miscellaneous. ,S SSSSSAAASSSSAS ISSSS .ASSSMWISX un-Ess n.MTritst roit sale. :i cent"; for- mer price, )l.oO. Mr Mac Donald, Mi Wash ington avenue augural ceremonies ot McKlnle.v I In keeping with the geneial make-up of tlie Times at all times never honest and lettable and very poor and rubbish, indeed. As 10 the luxurious and Uv.s,' Inauguration ceremonlis, I jw the tlm 1. p and liugal Democratic party Induct Mr. Clew land into nfllip and 'lie festivities then compare quite fauuabl.t with those Just passing, except (hit there was not at mm h enthusiasm, lhc "half million people" were not present lo glte tlii-lr approbation as (Iip.i hive just done foi William Mi Klnlry. Cieorge W.- Smith, bcianlon, Marcli . NUBS OF KNOWTaEDQE. Mwilsslppl has no large ill. Vicksbiug Is the metropolis of the tale. Twentt-right of this counties ol Southern Mi'h fgan hstp lost 10,000 rural population. llics silk Induslr of I bin cinplo.t. il I tH mated, from four to ilx million people. Tlie Frercb Lejilcii of Honor Is the blgget order of merit. It number cMd.iXs) member, Within the list twenty jcar freight rale from and to England have decteaied from JO to 73 per cent, The colonial revenues nf Kreat nritaln, that Is, the United Klngdrni, lute almost quvlruplrcl alnce 1S50, while tho population has only dou. bled. The roal fields In I'ikp and Johnson counties, in Kentucky, are reported to bo among the finfst in the world. Tho velna run from four'lo four. teen feet canned and bituminous ioa.1, For Bent. moiii: roit rtKNT-MTi ati:ii in nintsov lit, laicka.vanna county. P within' is) tiiil of the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad rom jtiy'o. Storrs' coal breaker, and les distance lo the Kits Hill CXial and lion conipany's Rich mond No. .1 breaker. 'Ihore two csilllcrle em ploy ikj to Km hand. Ilalltoad facllllle 'or clcllvfiy and sending fu-lglit tint clas. and n good place lor i grain and feed mill. The store I SO by it feet, two stoile. cellar under all, and ha hern occupied for tut eir by the I'.'V It'll (Val nnd Iron lon-pany until late: U In good ci-nilltloii for general stnie buliies. Apply t Willi Jin It. Richmond. Ithlimond Hilt, BUS Norlh Main avenue, Srantuii, Pa. I'Olt RENT-TIIHEi: Oil I'OI'lt VI-.IIY I'l.l' V ant unfurnished nmnis for light ho'ilp log. Adults only, W. II., Tribune i.llhe, I'OR RENT-- l)EIRAni,r. OKKICKS IN THE Rurr building, Apply U It. Mosher, 412 Jspruee slieet, I'Olt R E.ST--STOinT A S I) ' "llASEMEN I' wirn heat. Inquire .111 Linden street, FINE HOt'Si: KOH RENT, ON MM)sOS- AVI'. rule; inoclein m mvementa. Apply lo A. rop, 12.1 Lackawanna avrnup. 10R RENT-TO MAN AM) WIFE WiTIIOI T thlldieti, part of 11 stpam heated hou.c; fine location: posvsiloii Mvrdi 1 If desired. Apply al 8.TJ Monioe avenue. HOTEL FOR ltENT-lN'OUIltK OF MRS. T. L, 'one. Main treel, Tsvlor. MRS. ll. F. noLIVH IHUtlDCNl'i:, ITS I N0T.TH Washington avriuie, for rent, tarnished or nrfumlshed. Apply 7.:r, Noilh Washington -ne W3 OREEN RIIXli: STIIKF.T, TEN IIOOVIS, modern Improtcmcnta; steam heat, furnished; rleslrahle; sJJj.OO. Wanted To Bent. WANTED-S ROOM HOi;"E. WITH CONVEN- lemes. Address f Tllbnnc offiip. LEGAL. AN ORDLSASCI' PROVIDINO 1'OU fHE I11.UC latton of tclegriph iml telrphonp, stre't railway and watoi couipjuica In the ue of the public liiglnia9 of the lloiouxh of Old Forge hj said compatilts, ami fur collection of the annual Hi 1 nee from the sa-ne. WHEREAS, The ooeupalicn ol the piibllo high waj b.v private corporations fir the use of rlc tile wire, poles, main, trenches, railway Hacks and rinssliigs, tequiics public supervision and iminlclpcl tcsDonsl'illllv: tliercforp RE If ORDAINED by Iho llurg and Town Council of the llorougli of Old loigp, In Town Council assembled, as follo.'.si Section I. That tor tho purpose of reguhtlng Hip lisp of public I1iahu.1l of Hie lloiough ot Old rorgc, by tpejraih, telephone, water and street railway c'oiupaulcs, or b lessees thereof, or hy am pericn or persons operating undei said t-iinip.inies, tip shall be annually licensed and rcglsteie-d, within tliiiti da.ts after the Pa sngp of this ntdinanip. and aiinutll.t tlirrrafUr, and before the first dj.v of April. KH, b le quired to pav to the llniougli of Old Foigp the follottirig sum. lespeitltelj tor s.ihl license" Even tilegraph conipany, ore dollsr for eic'ii pole owned by said nmpin. and two dollais for each mile or part nf mil.' of suspended who rrspci tivi-l.v eriiteil in utnl over the public blglmaj within the public mound nf the Tim niigli 01 Old Forgo. Eiciy teleihom eoiiipanv, mio dollii (1st fs) for eacli polp iiniu-d In Mid icmpant, and two dollars ((.-'.isi) for eai li mile 01 pall of nillc ol suspended wii-p prpctcd n jfoiofuld Etcr.v water company, two dnlhr i'.'PO) for e.icli mile of wter main on tlie lln of said highwaj in ih H'li.iuh or Old I'oige. Even- strict railway, one dollar (1 00) Tor 1J1I1 polo owned by Hip s.ild coniuiit, and tltt.t clol lir (:o.no) for each car opir.ited on ami our the public- highways and within the public RI011111U of the lloiougli nt Old 'i,rgr cclion I -The liurje shall, upon piytiunt madu of the ivspiulvi' iinns afonsald, Issiip .1 license for one tear, to the ponv applting fu tli- mine, and the Hinges shall keep aresistcr nf such liiiiisc, win rein shall b entered thf name of the II. (bis the dalp of the license and the umount paid, and for what purpo.e. Section .1. EtPiy compan or person offendin against thp provisions of this Ordinance shall piy 11 pcniltv of not pxn'i-dimr five dollar (fV() per day tor each dav tlolallou thereof. In ail dilion to thp license ntcrpsaid .I01IS' E M0R(JN., Altpsti- Picsident II. .1. Judge, Seeietarv. Approved Maich Ith. Pill. R. WILLIS REE, Biirge. ESTATE OF ARMINDA NEELD. DECI:T.:d! I.p((cr (estamentar on the estate of Arminda Neehl, late of (ho t'i( of Seranton. deceased, have been granted to the undersljnd, to whom all persons indebted to Mid estate ate requested to make pajment, and thoc having claims or demands, to make known same without delav. C. '. NEELD. II. . REYNOLDS, II. 1. REYNOLD". Eiecutoi-.. Attorney for lilale IN HE; ESTATE 01' DANIEL W. Sl'LLIVAs' To Whom It Ma Concern' The Orphans' Court of Lackawanna County has, granted n rule to show cause wh Mary sulh tan, pxeiutrix of the la't will and ttstmu-nl of Daniel W. Millltan, should not bp disihaiged. Returnable In next xrgument ('ouit, Mltl sLLIIVAS, II. P. HLNOLDs, Exec-utrU. Attorney for Estate. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKIlOf.l). ci) ot Hie t.ickatvanna linn and Steel Com pany, for the election of directors and trainae tion of such other businc a may properl.v come before th tr-eeling, will bp held at tb ofliip of tho Company In the City of Spranton, remujlv-ania, on Wedncsda). M.irt li 8th, 1MC1, at i o'clock p. rn. Hip polls will remain open for one hour, The Tiaiifer Hooks will he ctos-d on February 24lh, 1P01, and re opered on Mach 7th, 1001. J. P. IIHJtJIN'sOV. Secretar.i. Seranton. P.i , IVbiuary 21, HOI. ADMINISTRATOR'S. SOI CI. - ESTATE Ot Oeorge L, Preston, deecaspd Notice is herein glten tliat letters of adminis tration upon Hie estate of George L. Preston, late ot the city or seranton, county ot i.ps 1 wiinn, deceased, have liocn granted to the under signed. All person having claim or Judgments against the estate of said elece.ised arp requested to make known ranie In me without delay. And all per son indebted thereto are required (o make im mediate pajment to SAMUEL II. slE.ESS. Administrator, f'onncll Hulldlng. WELLES k TOIIREY. Attorneys for Estate. TO THE HOLDER OF BONDS NUMBER seven (7i. eight Is), fortj one (tl) and forty-si; (If.) of (he Colllriv Engineer lompinj. being Iho bonds bearing date October 1st, IPS, and sec mnl hi trust mnitgage of that ilite, Please lakp Notice thit in pursuance of Hip provision. of Hi' said bond and the trust nmri gigp gltpn to secure Hip samp, the bonds a numbered abotp have been drawn by lot for pament on the first daj of April, tfl, and viu are hereby notified that the same will be piid on tlie first day of Apiil. IBOI, at the Lxcki wanna Trast ond Safp Deposit Company', Trustep named in the lru.t mortgage alcive rrfpirnl to, (ogi'ther witli Interest coupons allaclied thereto and remaining unpaid, and that interest will tease after the said elite THE COI.LH'.IUi ESfilST.ER COMPANY. Siranlon, Pa., February 2Jth, 1'sOl. PROFESSION A L. Certified Public Accountant. E. C. SI'AUI.DINO, 221 BROADWAY, NEW York. Architects. fcDWARD II. DAMS ARCHITECT, tONNEI.I, building. FRKDEUICK L. DROWN, ARCHITECT. PRILE building, 1 2c" Washington avenue, Scaiitcn. Cabs and Carriages. RUBBER TIRED CR SD ( MIKA(iKi: BEST of servbe. IVinpi attention glieu orders bj 'phoiip, 'PIioiips 2412 and 8H .lus-'ph hclby, 121 Linden. Dentists. D. ( . K. F.ILI'.NBERtJEH, FALI.I IIUILDIMI, Spnue stiert, scrimton, iMi,."cLArnAf'iL nr. wvomivi ayTIsi" Seeds, (1, It. CLARKE HO, SEEDIMI'.N AND NI Ir eriiien, store 201 W'xihlngton arenue; gT'n hoiicr. 1030 Noith Main atenue; atore tele phune, 7t2. Hotels and Restaurants. TniTELK CAFE, 125 AND 1J7 FIIANKLIN AVE. Hue, Date teaaouable. V. ZEIOLER. Proprietor, SORANTON HOUSE, NEA1I IL, L. A- W. PAS. enger depot. Conducted on the European plui, VICTOR KOCH, rreprietw. Lawyers. KltANK K. IIOYLE. ATIORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms. 1.', II, 10 and 18 Rurr building. J. W. DROWN, ATTORNF., AND COUNSEL, lor-atdaw. Room !H2-ai1 Mears hulbllnif, D. II. HEPLOdLE. ATTOHNEl -LOANS S'EOO Hated on real platp H-ruilly, Means bulldlnf, confer Washington .itenue and Spline street. WILLARD. WAIIItF.V .tc KNM'I. ATJOHNEVH and pounsellnrs at law. Republican building, Washington avrnue. JLS'iI'I' V JEsst P. ATIORSF.l ND COI'N. aellora-atdaw. CotntiionviTulth building, Rooms 10. 20 and 1, EDWARD W. THAYER. TTOhN F.Y. IXst-not, Pth door. Mer luilhling. ROOMS L. A. WVTRf.st, ttohni:y-at-law, ROARD oT Trade building, Srrai.ton, I'a. r ttersov rTwiLcox, "traderV" nationaT. Hank building. O. COMEflY,", 0-1.1 IIEPFIILICAN nl'ILIllSfl. A. W. I1F.RTIIOLF, ATTORNEY. MEAH1 lll.DO. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. n. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WVSIIINCnON' avenue. DR, P. W. I.'MOREU, Ol'FHE VHi WASH Ington avenue, Hi'shlencp. 13P Miilberrv. Chronic dixeace. lungs, heart, kldr.ets and genlto-urlnary organs a spptlall. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACK WANNA." K RAMOS. I'a. Course preparatui (o college, law, medi cine cr buslned. Opeiu Sept. ISth. Send lit cattlegue. Rev. Thomas M. Cimi, Lis I)., prin cipal and proprl.-tor; W. K. I'lumley, A. !!,, headrraster. Wire Screens. KUETTEL. nEAIt .Ml HI HAWASS Seranton, I'a. manufacturer ot Wire JlTsEPH atenue, Scrceim. Miscellaneous. DRE.SMMvLSO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDLP; also ladies' waitta. Iiouis Shoemaker, 'il Adains avenue. a. 11. nntoiis ci i:ns privy vaults and ccm pools', no odor. Improved pumps used. A. It. Ilriggs, proprietor Leave orders IPX) North Main atenue, or Elike's dm; store, cor ner Adama and .Mulbcir.t Telephone P."i4. MRS. L.T. KELIlt,'sCALI,":ilTEATILNi'. ':0; shxmpoolPfi. M'.; facial ma'sijre; manlcurint,'. 2&c; chlicpoilt. ,01 (juiiiiy. BAUER'S OltCHEsTin-MUSIC FOR IIM.I.S. picnic, panics, rcccplion-', wedding and con cert woik fiiinlshrd. lor term aiMir R. J. Bauer, conductoi. 117 W'.tcimlng atenue, otei Hulbert'a inmlo stoie. MEOARUEi: IIHO-t.. FHISTI'RS' SUPPLIES, EN telopes, mppr bijs. tivlt.p W alehouse, HO Washington atenue. Screnton, i'a. THE WII.KESIIMIRF RECORD (AN HI, II ) in ir.intnn .it the tii'ws stand of Relsnun Bios., toil spruce and ftw Liiiden; M, Noiton, X'll lackawanna atinue, I. s. Stluilzir, "11 Spruce- street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect lljr. !. lrn). South leatp tHranton tor Net. crk at l.lf), 3.00, CM, if) and imr, j in.: U..Vi, 3.3.1 p. In. For Phllcdplpliia at .li and 10.0-, a m . l.'.r,-. and II.'U p. in I nr Mroudsbuig at D.PI p. in. Milk accommodation at .'; to p 111. Arritt at lioboken at h.Sli. 7.1. liija, Ijirt, 3 r,t 4 4, 7.10 p. in. 11lip at Cliilailelphia at l.lal, 3.'it, 11.00 and 8.2J p. m Atilip ftom Now 101k at LIU, isi and lrt.il ,1 in.. I.cs), 1 .V.', .".11, (Mi and ll.ai) p. in. rVtn StrouiMmrg at S.u'i a m. S'oitli I.eaie Scrantot. for Riinalo .mil Intel mediate station nt 1 I". 4.P and D.ki 11. ni ; 1.63, S.' and 1 1 ..15 p. in. For Oswego and Sra cusp at 4.10 a in. ami I..11 p. m. Fur I Mi .1 at 1.10 a. in and l.:, p m. For Montioso t IMV) a. 111.; 1.05 and ."1. IS p 111. lor N11 holson at I On and (1.11 p. 111. For Hinghainjoii ut IrtiO a. 111. Al ilie In Vianton fnun Buffalo at 1 .'."1, ',". 5 ." and IP.rs) a 111 3.) and S.00 p, 111 Fioni () wigo and "sjraoine at -.' V, a. 111 , 1C.',S and S.IV) p. 111. 1'ioni tlb-a at !.:.'' a. tn , 2.:n ami X'.V) p. m. From Nlcholinn at ;..'ai a 111. and h ( p 111. From Monliosp at IO.O) a. m ; J.-JJ and (Hi p. ni. lllouinshurg Division -Leave Siraiton for Northumberland, nt C.4"i, inn, .1 m ; 1..V1 iticl J.tO p. 111. Tor Plymouth at l 05, :; in, s .V) p. m. Vor Kingston at ).H) a. tn. rritp at Norlli iimberland at ".S u. ni.; I. to. ft IVl and 8.45 p m. Arrite ot Kingston at 8,'iJ a, m. Airltp at 11 mouth al 2.00. 4.3'. (Mi p. m. Arritp in i'ranlpn from S'ortliumhpihind al 0 1.' a. in , 12.35, 4..V) nnd S 45 v. m. I 1 0111 Kingston at 11.00 a m. From Pl.trioulh at "..'s. a m , :i 20 and 5 "5 p. 111 SI'SDW liniSs South- Lean- Seranton at 1.40, .1.00. ,-,.,V), ID Oi p. in , .:."S unit .(.to p. in S'oitli Leatp "-ciaiitoii at I 15. 1.10 .1 m ; I j', 5,li and 11.. '15 p. 111. Hloomsburp Division -Leave .-iranton at l'Jui a. m. and 5.. 7) p. m, Lehigh Valley Bailroad. In Eflcct Xl.iiih I, psli Train leatp cranlon. lor Philadelplilo and Sew- i ork vii ll k 11. It R nt n .i and 11.55 11 in., and 2.13, I 27 (Black Diamond Espii). and II..I11 p. in. Sun dats, D. A. II It. It . l.IW. 8 27 p m For White Haven, Kaslrton .ind prinrip.il poinfs in (ho coal regions, 1 1,1 ll l. R R,, .f,, 2 If 'ind ( 27 p. 111 For l'oitstillc, 4 27 p, m For Hrthlehem, Easion, Heading, llurishurj and principal Intermediate lstons via D. A II R. R. fi.41. ILM a. m.; il, 127 (Black Dia mond Express), 1.,"0 p. in. -um.lais, D. k If. R. II.. 1 M. 8.27 p. m lor TunkhJiiniH-k, 'I'litanda. Flmlra. Ilh.11 a. CJeneva and principal Intermodule station, li I). L. A W. 15. II., fS a. in; i.ir, .m :.,i p. tn. For Oeneta, Ro.1ielir, Hulf.ilo. Niagaia Falls, Chit ago and all point west, via D. k It, R R, ll.ft'i a. m., ;i.at (Black Diamond Expiest). 7 I-, 10.41, II SO p. m.v Sund.i.ts. II. .C: II. It II, ILM. S.27 p. m Pullman pallor nnd h"pine or l.rhlgli Vallev parlors cat on ail Iriins lielwcen Wilkes Banc and New- York, I'hllsilclphli, Buifalo and mis persion Bridge. HOt.LIV II WH.ni'R, Hen Supt , Co C'ortind street. Sew ',rk. tHMILIs s. IFF. (.en Pa-. si , -y, ( Vi llart' street. Sen- nrk. A W. S'OSSF.MM IIEH. Dli P,ns , Agl , South Belhlehein, I'a. For HikPts and Fiilliiiau town 'lions appli to r.yi L11 kjw.imu atenue, Sciantnn, I'n. Delaware nnd Hudson, In Elicit Sov. "1, ie 'hams foe ( ,u)oiii1p lean Siranlon al ii."i, ; .it. ,vt. 1011 .1. m.i lino. 1 "). 2 11. 3..'.'. 5.2'. 052, 7.57. 11.15. 11.11 P IU-! Lid J. III. lor llonesdjlc-il.'-l'. lu.t.l a 111 ; and 52.1 p. in. For WilkPs'llirip-rt II, 7.1'. M.I. !)... id.ii, 11.31 a 111.: I 28, 2.1s :i.t,t, 1.27. (1. 10. 7,l. 10. II. 1 1 p ni. For L. If. 11. points ii.15. 11.53 .1. m.j 2 1, 1.27 and II..KI p 111. For IVnns.vlt.ini.i II. II. point -1,45, Q.5S .1. m. ; 2.1S nnd I 27 p. m. For Albany ind all points noilli fl,o j. m. and :.&- p. m. SUNOS Y 1 RMS.. lor Carbond lie Hell, ll--' ni. ; 'Ml, '..:, 5 47 10 52 p. in. For Wllkes-Barrr 'f--. II .V. n. 111 , t.js, 1 -jc (1.27, 8.27 p. 111. lor Albany and point ii'iilli -3.11 p. 111. For lloncsdale P." a. n and ;i t,l p m. I.otvct rate, to all points In Unlttel iiatca und Cat ado. .1. II. 11UHHK K. (IP v . MI1.11,, N. 1 II. W. ( R's l I'. V . Misr.ton, Ci. Ceulrol Rpllrnftd of New Jeisoy. Stauor.s In Si n toil toot of Liberty !rit, N. It . and N .Uii I ern TIME 'I MHI. IS 1 I rl.l I SOV '., PVl, Tialn Icn' i-iiiiiiii ("i S-ir iois. Scwark, Hirclelh. Piilli.l.dphl.i Fa'loii. B.thhl'cm, i leiitow-n, Mamh (honk ami WIiIip Hxtrii ill -5 "1, a. 10 ; cxpiem. I I", .M',s. -".VI p m. s'iiudl.1', 2. 1"i p. in. lor Plilst..ii .ind WllkiiBnie S.'.il ,t. ni., I I) mid 3.50 p m Sin ill.". " 15 p in. Fur ImIiIiih ip mi I W -i. 'linden, .u,r) ,0lnn South cud Went vn Hi ihhheiii. 8.,",() a, in,: 1 1 ami J.W p. in Sundi-. 2 II p. in. I'm Lou llraiuh. "1 '" Hicp, up, ai ..'o a. 111. and I. in p. in Foi Blading. Mum 11 ind ILiirMiiii;;, im M leiiloiiii. i.'i'i m and 1 10 p, 111 Mindats, 2.15 p. iu. For Pottsvllle. s.OT a 111. an 1 1.10 p, 111 Tlirough tickets to all polnls east, squill and west at lowest rates nl Hie stntion. 11. 1. I1M.HWIS. Hen. Pa... gt. J. II. OLHAUSES'. (im Supt. Eile and Wyomlnt; Vnlley. Time Table in Fifes t Sept. 17, part. Trains for llawley and loial poinls, connect Ing at llawley witli Erie rallioad for New Yolk, Newl'tirg and Intermedial!' points, I'ato Strati, ton at 7.05 a. in. und l.l'i p. 111, Traliu arrite al Seranton at IO.0O a. 111, .ml 9.10 p. in. , FINLEY Black Dress Good When we tell you that we now have on exhibition our complete spring assortment of "Priest ley's" MkI ltes Goods further comment is unneces sary as the name of "Prlest Jey" embodies everything de sirable iu Black Dress Goods. Superior Finish. Unmatchable Design-1 Durability in Wear! ISse jParfeC't Black Goods Our Hue embraces the fol lowing neat and serviceable weaves: SIAM0lE. XOILfvCRENADINE. riiou-rnot; ri.nt t riti: nr. chine. F.n-. i hint, simple, DIIAP HE C'A'-II.MERL, SILK W Mil EIDOlt, RAREtiE POPLIN. SIIK MOIIMR. CREPOI.INE. CMEL'S HAIR, 1IRO UlCI.01 IIS ALHATHOsS. POPLINS. ETAMINi:S TRUELLA, PLHULE CIIKVlor, CHAVENEITE. SILK W TAM1E, ENLTIAN3, RMURES ciiEViors, HENRIETTAS SERGES, ETC. New lines of colored Dress Goods, French Ch allies, Foul ard Silks and satins at 510-512 LACKAWAWKA AVENUE rise Is Sifflcieaf." The puit of wisdom Is to get the best solntr. "Wo have tho largest line ot station ery, oillco supplies and blank books lrt Northeastern Pennsylvania. Rey molds Bros Stationers anil Iingravers, Hotel Jetmyn Building. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000. Trainn leave Seranton, I). & H. Station: QA5 a. ni., week days, for Sunbury, HarrisbutR', Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hnzleton, Pottsvllle, Heading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bin y, HanisburR, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Vitts buifj and tho West. a. IB p. m., week days (Sunday n, 1.58 p. m.) for Sunbtuy, Harris buifr, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. Tor Hazloton, Potts vllle, Rending, etc., week days. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbuiy, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Plttsbuvg. J B. WOOD. (Ten IMsa 1st J B. HUT! HlNsON, Gen. Mgr. s,6-'s Time Card in effect ior, 30th, tDOO, SCRANTON DIVISION. "A Word to tlic 1 iccn xi tot 803 tub as U'&'h IONi fr , pm , rH "' " .17)0 Vr N.V ,W ltd HI Li IM "PM "psfi' . 10 iX t OS Al. Cailosls It IPS 4 SI 19(0 KM " lliiio.-L J III US 10 Jl ill " Sl'iillcW " Jtsi 15 10 M HI ' lie-loil UrL " llllli lull, is " xtlusvcsl " 14I9U .. . I0l Ij'J " l'oiiilelltf. ", 8 60S 11 .. . 9X1 lis Oiso.l "' 2 685 2.1 .. . WWI'S ' l'i'asant IU " .. JWSSo 0.H IIV - I ul uiil.le ". JUS5 1I Mil XV .Foiest tlty, " .. tint IS ...CM Slllirj ' ( rliomla)eil " IM J t86'l ., BUI (lull Wl ' isilionrisl " 7 K' J MJ51 ...btrl"' .tVhiiH hiHi-e. 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