The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 12, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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S. P. VIlKKtANO,
Sula A fort lor I utclfu Athcttiilnf.
I.nlncil at the I'ostoflW at Scranton, I' , at
Sbctoiiil t'l.i Hull Matter.
Uh puci will prmlt, Tin- Trlhuiio l ala)4
rliil to print short littera lrfim Its trirmls lwi
In on lurtrnt Kpk.i, lull it ruin I tint tlicio
iniiat lie Iriii.iI. lor publication, by the witters
real lumei an i the rondltlnn rur.cnt to ac
ntancc Is that all contilli'itluns iliil' 1)0 autjoit
t islltoiiat revision.
run n,r iivn: ion ah i:iiTit!N.
Ili Mloulnir tnliln stints j thf price per Inch
tarli limrtlon, rpair lo Ik- used nltliln one jcar!
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I wr earels cl Hunks, nsoliitloris nl vtiloltii.-
nil tlmll.tr eohtrl'mtloris In Hip mturi r ul
'eitWnj Tlie Irlliuin Mikes .i ttiarsc c.l fi ccnU
lint.
Half, fur e lasslilol .Vlu-itlsimr ftiriilsliol tn
ippll ration.
rC!SANTO.V. .MA lint l. 1H0I.
Moit peitfont, ufc fancy, will ngif
with BMuip Jlnllulii'it tlial "Quo Va
lls" Is unlit to liu lvml, inimy ik-vvj-lmijcrs
unfll to be believed ami inuoh
of the chutcli mtiFlc of Hie dixy unlit
to tip lifanl. Still It Is this uitlliie:n
In life that 'iinlec. i'kiKyniPii nucfs
mi J'.
Not Worth ;t FiKlit.
.linrflDDNT MITCHUM, Is ovl-
ilcntly disappointed nt tho
tiilluiu of the anthracite op-
oi a tots to glvi' foimal tccok
tiltltin to tho in tut. vvorkeis' union. It
Ii upon lcrounltlnn that his heart Is
ki. To the leader of any movement,
Hliethei" In the wot Id of Industry of of
politico, recognition mean.s much. It Is
form of triumph even moio natter
ing to the ambition than tho more
material trulle. In the atniy and navy
men toll for It, llsht for It, Uik their
lives, tor It and ate made niouil by
tnuielv u void of mention In the olll
i'l:tl lepoits. Peimi'lliltiir of tills plllt
no doubt actuates l'lenldeut Jlltchell
r.id tho-e as.oelated with him In the
'xecutive dlier'un of the United Mine
Woihoia. TluT1 want both the b
stanee and the honors of vietoiy.
Hut It must til-o be notid that theie
aiB lljouhamls of win Iters In the mines
who caie ciy little about the lamely
technical question of lecognltlon. They
ore atlhlle(l to lm ticofrnlzed by the
paymaster with better wanes than for
metly, semNinoiithly pay and the com
pany stole piactlcillv abolished. They
iecisnl7u that l'l trident Mitchell nnd
his eolle.iKUeS weie laifiely Insttu
nicntal In elfectiiiKr last autumn s ad
vance. They aie Rtuteful for Mitchell's
illVctho le.idei.-hio and punctual In
payment of their dues, but they are In
no mood to haK.nd another stiil:e oer
'iiy (I'jcstion of mliiof pi.ictical Ini
poi lance, which moie neatly concet ns
i lie ambition oi their leadcis than It
does the question of their own wanes
and condition') of woilt. To them the
union Is not the chief end of lite but
lather a menus to an end, a means
which In it short time has been unex
pectedly successful and therefore is
not likely to sulltr If held back a bit.
It Is this conservative element, mostly
with homes to maintain and tainilles to
Mipport, whlib ni.iv be counted upon,
If propel ly iept evented at the Uazle
toii conference, to i-tund out ftgaluot
talk, or threats of l.idlcal actio!'. They
struck last fall and know that stiiklni;
it best Is unpleasant business They
Pt'ti'chc tlmt th polities then influen
tial, which earned the llnauciers to
pause und tveiitually liu lined them
inward a loinpronil-e. no lonqer eom
DlleiMCH tho situation, that a IIrIH now
H llkelj to be .t lieht until one or the
otlur side Is completely exhnusttd:
Hid that to Justify them In Jnvltlni,
"itch a life and death struuitlo they
milHt hae a inoic substantial hold
upon outside public opinion than Is in
volved In the largely technical qws
ilon of nominal recognition. Hence
there will be no sttlke.
There Is a notable tllsciep.incy bo
tween the newspaper dispatches and
tho ollicial advices coneeinlng the at
titude of the Cuban cointntlon towuul
tho American demands. Where the
foi iner are ominous the lattei are sin
gula! ly hopeful, fienoral Wood ought
to know.
Huncoed Asain.
-UIC Ctnir refusal of Great
Iilitaln to accept the seuato
JB iiineudmint.s to the lluy
I'aunccfote canal ttcaty,
1hlch Is tho diplomatic form of dis
missing the wholo math r until such
tlinV ilk u new basis ot negotiation
fhall 1)0 subinlltcd by the United
States', ought to enllghtin the recent
critics of Sectetary lluv. It ought to
aui- them lo begin to realise that
niii)bc,,ufttT nil, ho know betler vhat
he wn about when In; dratted tlie
oiiglnul t".t of that treaty than did
trie Kngllsh-hntlu? jlngolstu of con
crrcss and tho prtss, who aspumed
that thutiulckebt iy to get tho N'lcai
ugua canal built wits to rldi rough
thod over everybody else concerned In
It, and build It us we "tlutn plcaKe."
Tim ciltlcb of the Anieiicun btcietary
Offtlate, by tlnkeilng vlth his work,
havV succeeded in thi owing doubt
upon their eountiy's r.ood faith In
tieaty conventions: they hive succeed
ed In giving uncalled for otiense to
a lurgo element of well wishing Eng
lishmen, who only a shoit time before
had shewn themselves to In our only
vtcll-ulshcis In Hut ope; they huvo
succeeded In playing dliectly Into tho
hands of the tnins-contlnentnl rail
way lnterst, which huvt for a quar
ter of it century Inlenupted the build
Ing of this canal, and, lu bile-f, they
have, muddled tho matter so beautifully
that ho would be a bold prophet who
thoitld venturu to predict n' dntu jor
the dedication of tho canal to thi
w oi Id's comnierc. rei.lrd by nlnn
Nmerleans In every teir believed by
mi overwhelming niujoti'f to bo a
prime requisite to tho tommcrce and
defineo of the United Slates, especial
ly ulnce tho logic of war has ninde
the United Htatei guardian of numer
outt Islanda of Iho sea, the Nicaragua
canal, utter a generation of public!
dlscusMoii. Is apparently ni far away
ns ever It was; and the responsibility
for Its postponement rests, not upon
the authorities at Washington, but
upon tho supposedly finarler gentle,
men occupying editorial positions In
various cities, who, In their execs'" of
Keul, Interfered with thn state depntt
ment's work and botched It almost be
yond recovery.
It Is no scciet to thoo who study
the subterrnnenn ways of politics that
the popular outciy against Secretary
llny's woik, on the score that It stir
tendered preclom advantages, wai
"hiewdly statled and manipulated by
the cunal's enenile, who knew they
could not defeat the movement for
the cnnul'? ronsttuctlon by showing
their opposition ftnnlily. The men ut
Washington who belaboied Mr. Hay
were not hitting at him at all; their
victim was the canal. 1'ubllc senti
ment forbade them lu light In the
open; they accordingly lesorted to
Intrigue-. What they wanted was to
confusu the canal's friend's; to got
them arrayed against each other; to
Intioduce disturbing elements. Theic
foro they piofessed profound nlarm
over the nl'si'iuo linirs Mr. Hay's
treaty of chips on Unelc Ham's shoul
der and argued loudly for a solving
ot notice to the world that outsiders
could bo dashed,
W pity the canal people who wore
taken lu by this nick. Hut next tlmo
they had bettor let the secretary ot
state alone.
Moimoulrm's bad faith Is again to
vcah'd In the enactment In Utah of
a Inw granting to polvganilsts Im
munity from prosecution hi state
courts. Action may still be brought In
lie; federal louits, but so long as tho
majority opinion sanctions the main
tenance of plural mailtal iclatloni
conviction Is Impossible and sellout
punishment out of the question. How
ever, It Is ctedltable to Moi monism
that It Is tliiowing oft its dlgulse. In
stiboidlnnllon Is nlways piefeiablc to
deceit.
I;a!sc A In rut.
nnsiDHNT hadli;y of yuio
university warns the country
that unless public sentiment
shall luoceed to enfoicu
wholesome limitations upon the tend
ency of conitnerel.il and political en
tcipiise to centralize under the auto
cratic contiol of a few men, known In
business as executive oillclals or ttusts
and In politics as bosses, we shall have
an emperor nt Washington within
twenty-live eais. lie tolls us:
"The Ameiican standard of peisonal
moialltv Is. on the whole, high, as
compaied with other nations and other
nges. We have developed petMinal vir
tues thiough Individual conscience very
well. Hut our actions In politics and
in a social and business sense prove
our nioial standstills In tlns-e diice
tions desperately low. Theie is an ap
palling contiast between our methods
of dealing with each other as individu
als and the low stundnid obseivcd In
dealings between different parts of tho
whole organisation of society. Com
petition used to prevent a man ftom
pi.tetiel'ig stent extortion upon ids
neighbor even If he wanted to. and In
politics wu once had at least a lough
foi in of relative Justice, lint today,
with our Industrie oiganlzed into
titista and the Imperialistic; spiiit de
veloping In polities, the genetal devel
opment of the principle of tutsteeshlp
will become appalling, unless, we culti
vate ,i higher standaid ot molality
than ever befote. Public affairs can
no longer bo played as a game, but
must be dliectcd by an Intelligent and
active public conscience. Individual ef
foit is lielplcfcs and hopeless."
That theie Is a nieusuie of tiuth lu
these wcuds may be conceded without
accepting the admonition as wholly
true or wholly ju-tllled. Hvery transi
tion period has cnlleel forth the sumo
torebodings. They weie numerous in
Washington's day und led to lepeated
Huts, and Insuricctlons dining the
pet loci when the newly liberated Thir
teen states were fermenting In the Im
pel feet Union of the Aillcles. of Con
fe delation. They reappeaied lu tho
public discussions of events pi lor to
the war of lsl.', with New Kngland
then, as since, a center of distrust and
alarmist Illinois. They weie a notable
feature of tho political literature clus
tering mound tho Mexican war and
mound the abolition movement. They
were stimulated by the economic
changes tesultlng fioni developments
of the steam engine mid the general
Introdue tloii of labor-saving machinery.
They punctuated the era. of business
speculation which began with the ells,
covet y of gold in California and con
tinued in vatylng degieo throughout
the era of tiaiiscoutlnental railway
building and down to the recent in
duslilal expansion helped forwiud by
the doetilne of tariff protection Now
that these same Inheient enetgies ot
the Amethau people me massing for
conquest of tho markets of the world,
In effecting which centralization of
capital, policy nnd skill me seen to bo
Indlspcnsahle, we have the s tnio tradi
tional objections vvoiked over with a
few changes In nomenclature. Tho
poor mo being crushed. Tho ileh are
seizing power. Liberty Is endangered.
Individual effoit 1h shackled. Tho oc
topuses will get you if ou don't watch
out.
Yet thiough all this incidental tur
moil American civilization has made
Its way steadily und thero Is scant
reason to fear that it will soon ictro
gtado. It Is becoming plain that tho pa
tlenco of the Hrillt.li ptibllo with tho
slow nnd costly campaign liii S'outh
Africa Is gradually dlslntegtatlng in
tho face of continued loises mid in
cieaslug tuxes. War's ufter-tasto is
always hitter.
(ieneial Uo Wet, Ooin Paul and
Webster D.ivls still icfiisn to sur
tender. Phllatlelphlans mo going to take two
la r to exhibit their admiration for
SeniHor Quay. reception and two
banViuts, ono by the Union league,
are on tho programme, Nothing sue-
t&M&gte&i fttsVfejiyvisaAiS, .. -
teeds with the average man half o
well as success.
The National League of Improve
ment osoclatlons, with hoadiiii'irt',is
ut Spilngfleld, Ohio, Is set king to se.
cine the organization of a local aril I
ated society In this place. The oh-Jei-t
of tho league Is to bring Into com
munication (or acquaintance and mu
tual helpfulness all organizations In
terested In the piomotlon ot outdoor
urt nnd public beauty, town, village
and neighborhood Imptovemcnt. It Is
said that there ate already In ex
istence moie than a thousand local lin
piovcment associations In various
putts of tho country, with nn aggregate
membeishlp of fully ono hundred
thousand. Tho tVild In Scranton for
Improvement lu outdoor art und public
beauty Is ccttnlnly large enough to
keep the league busy.
The iiriaiigvnientB for tho contem
plated duel between M. Huffct and M.
Derouledo are conducted with the ills
icgat'd foi secrecy that churactcilzes
an Ametlcnu spanln.ur match, wheio
reset ved scata bring $!) each.
The yellow Journals have dlscoveicd
that President Schwab, of tho new
steel combine, Is to receive a salary
of Jl.OOU.OoO a jcar. Wo wish wo had
tlie difference between this sum and
Mr. Rchwab'a actual salary.
Mlfsourl und Indiana have outlawed
the piuctlco of Christian Sclcnco heal
ing for pay, and New York threatens
to do likewise. Tho lines arc tighten
ing aiotiiul the It regular pratltloncr.
The scintillations of certain literary
lights that claim to sparkle for labor
only arc beginning to be regaided as
Wlll-o'-the-Wlsplsh by the thinking
toller of this valley.
ltrotlier Kohlsiuit, through the Chi
cago Times-Herald, is disposed to
tlnow bouquets nt Illinois, because
that state has no "boss." How about
Lorlmer.'
It the powers could only be Induced
to place moie faith In Husslu theie
would be less anxiety legaidlng the
settlement of nfialis in the yellow
kingdom.
With 30.000 men under their com
mand, theie seems no likelihood that
Prince Titan and Oeneral Hslnng will
apptoaJt nnd enter ball at present.
The Machiauelli oi
Chinese Diplomacy
Hubert 1. l.iK in tlic return
Till) p an1 ncicotiatlons .it I'ckln i all te uiml
tho inexperience of the minister who ne
liegolialln Willi the Chine's sl.itCBiiijn.
Ilie Amerliiii minister lias hail .il.mt tliu'c
ear "f eontait with the eij-t; the HrttNh
t.uiiMir has been in l'cl.ln lisa than a. ;eir,
tin' Kii-'i.in iiilnl-ter bin bicn at bU lKict '.
nhuiler tlniii than tho Amcrlian. ami the I'ruuli
rjusciitatlc l-i a iintica in ili-jilii'j veith the
tdollil.
l)pinl nt lhe la 'ti but new illplomatUbt
HH the Mlnkleil Mlcrin, Karl I.I lluni; Cliiu'.',
villi bis kwuciut.' I'rlncL' thiirr. Of J.l'e ocniy.
cialit .eraiK, the lpit ferty he bmi larsclv
(pint in trr"ln swnnU uitb l.urcpean ami
V.iHtK.iu repren nl.it les of tatccialt. Ihis
piiuce if Oriental wcnl watrlurs has foutlit
vilth Sir 1'iiilcrlcU Iliuce, Sir 'Ihoin.n W.nle,
Sir II ut; s. I'.nl . Mr John Wal-hun, Sir Mel..
olai e)'e""i in r i , sir rltuile vtacllonaM; Hon.
Vi'jitl Hurling one, Hon. eieorse V. Sewaul,
llmi. 1 liatlm Deiitn; V lioehei houirt, I'.itc
nolle, I'liuuiier, Pcufoeljii; Marquis Ito: Count
Mui.ivlitr, .nul Mures ut other iirt ela- eliplo.
milk Inn".
lie Inows fci- thrut and ceere pirry; lio
bis huuleil nut cM'iy seam in tin ainioi; ju.l
he can cut into uery unpiolictcil, vital point.
ll. lue come intu tlie mciitiatioiij to ieirrsnnt
the Immlll.ilr.l povcr; but there is reason lo
hi Hi m that he la better pn piled to tifiht a
loslo; lutllc tli Hi vvuiilu be all hU rpxncitls
romblneil. 'Ilie white. etiilaiic& luce bhoun
by two Rrtat (nlurci that they are not vet
licpiiul to cope with the )c!loc- linn. In s.p.
uiiilni, i-'JJ. the'' Knew liolhin; ot the roup
iletat until it was paeil; ami llici, bi Join,
nothlii, peruntteil the U'isn of iiaetluii, eon
senatiMu, and lirior to Rain lniclu.it,. In V.o
tliev lefiiMil lo belicee tint tlili reicllon anil
cuii9iratlin wire ouliuiii itincx. Not until the
Hovel inipriioncil them In l'el.ln ilhl they te
all?e that theie was .1 lloer tiprUiutr. Their
an now backed try (uiti, lint Is their hope nf
kvuiesit-l iy it wltli nil te-iect. (iiecn .i tair
flebl ami no fnoi, Kail I.I would ilettly tct
Hum to iunelliii- a to who tlioulil Kael in
the avMiilt, who i-lioul.l liavc his lint, loat airl
Ii.h, with tin 1 1 Mil t that he would iiinaiu
hit ii i, whlln they would wumkr bow it all
hippcneil
Kail l-l h .i Irlklnc, If not a great tlKiirc. Ue
l a laiclnatlinr Ktudy. The foreiBii diploma.
tif Chilli, for forty jeai.t lias been bU. lu
Chlmsu politics he la a past nutter. He eaim
into proinlneuii) as eoernor ot Klaugcu, in tho
ltie. 'I 111, ia the prolne of wliieh Sooehuw
Is the capital, and Sh lumbal ami Xauklni; ate
the (oinnuiiial ami Htiiary metropoll. Because
ol his ner.lcca lu euppreM-Ini; the Talplug He
l.illlui, a vaster fctriijtulo thin our Civil war,
lie etas made siianllan of the heir apparent a
a position similar lo that recently belli by
Prime Tuan was Rranted the jellow Jacket, anil
was made ;w.UUnt RianJ councillor ol the el.
pile.
In los he slipped Ii to a vicerojalt.e, and,
w.th Wuchang .is bis uip.tal, luleil ner llupei
and lliinin, ns Chans Chili tunir Is now doing.
Imperial cunimancU took lihu fiom lila pot;
inn), at the lienl of bis armies, he put down re.
Ullion iii the norilirm provlncen of Shantiinr
mid Shiiul, and wu made a full member of the
srinil eoumil cf rl its.'. In ls'5 be w.ih nude
metiopolltaii iiuo) and moved fiom WiiLliani;
tu 'lleiitxiti Ihls oltloti cerrcpoml.s loctllv
to tlie sournouhlp of the empire ttite, but
nitionally It Is o( imieii more Inipnrtaiirp, fir
th" metiupolltan vicemjalty units r I.I Hun,?
Ih inn '.as assumed a rtrt plate in Intimation i
ilililiiiuirs. The nation, now In dciatr, nnn in
detinue, lor our twenty jetr etittiiitid it
kmtty piobltnu to linn. The vlceiojalty ol
Cliilili asjtiincd Rreater and sreater Importanei,
alilieiiBli l.l's prcdeeenor e.as none either than
M.mpiU Tsciiv. M was cieatcd a noble of the
Itit-t claj, aril appointed to tdo ibg Initiative
in foielpi iiesotiations,
V'e find him illfplajinsr a profusion ot talent
On uno occasion he publicly worbhlpped a nuliej
on tinotlier he eideieil I inoilein fleet, lie bat
tled with diplomat: ua t.mibbcd by the pit
.lie clUjvio; and altei l hlna win ilefeatcd by
Japan, In what wi hU war, w.is bidden lo
IiiiiiiIiIa liliusilf and plead foi peaie. The war
was over in IsftS, and in Ib'n'i he atleniliil the
coiciiiatlon of liu eiar, ullu whlib be undo a
tour of tn wntld. Hark In Chilli asalu, he was
denuded, then promoted, nnd flndb tcatcd in
the chief fc-iand tetielaij'. elnlr. Plijln ton
imieii Into the hands of llus.ia (for money!), he
was ic moved limn the 'Uunirll Tianien In is'is.
jiar Intir, 1'.K), I.I nan made viceroy at Canton,
hun which put l.e wa (ailed lu' hU present.
IsilIon of nin tf Cl.lhll ami peace cum
iiiUklunci. THE IlEOULATION Or VICE.
Illdiop Doane, lu i,elle'. W ceklj .
The two obJct to bo toughl In any ,iltnnit
to tuppiew vice liave illation, lliet, to tho vi
cious, to restore and icclalm tlieirt; and tic-it,
to the virtuous, to keep them from the con
tamination ol contact and from th dinger of
deterioration by familiarity Willi evil vnd
this latter is of vvtrrme importaiiee'. The
moial iuaraiitiue, the ephilual illtinfccllon,
come really tlr.t in hopefulu.va and value. ,ud,
hflvln.- this in view, much eon be (lout bj win'
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tiutfe or h nisekeeper. No. Ill Harrison je.
ill CATION W.Mi:i)-!!Y A HOY HETWTS.V
13 and It, jears old, as drivir, can take 'are
cl .1 horse. Address Stanlej Price, lllvcr etict t
alley.
SIT17AIIO.V WANri:i)-Ai' WVSIHNO. ci.i:an.
Jut or an kin I ol day wetk. 1210 Cedar lve
line. Mrs, IIustcll.
hlll'vTiON WANrKll-IlY MVN, (!OOI) I'LvlN
ami fancy cook and baker. Ii 211 Writ
Maikel street.
SI1PATIO.V WANTI.D-IIY A MII)I)M:-A(ii:i
woman a huiisckiepei in nu.ill family. Ad
dress 221 Irilni; avenue.
WANTIID I'OSIl ION AT OKSIIIlAt. OlT'iCi:
work bv tlioroutflilv competent ounff wu
mm; uecllent tef-iemc. Slate chuicter ol
work and naluj. K. l A., cire Tribune otllee.
AS KM'UKIKNCGU srHNOmtAI'llhlt. VVIbLINO
to nssUt with book', dedres position with
reliable llrm; hisbest references. Address S. A.
O, Tribune offlee.
SITIATION WANTED IIY A YOUNO LADY, AS
housekeeper in a tmall family with a Ren
tlimati that has (jot a nice home. Addren Msj
P., 1101 Prospect avenue, city.
laws', well enforced, and more by the com
pulsion of enlightened sentiment. The open
tmllcil.itlon to tin in the Mrtcts, the brilliantly
llnhtcd saloons and (ranibllnit hells and concert
halls, the permitted presence of drunkards and
prostitutes in the sin cts these aie rdarlnjT ln
etauces which nuclstralcs can deal with. And
the greater criminals than these, the men in
uniforms or the men in otnec, who take blood
tuoncs to placet such places and such people,
need summary and severe punbliment.
I do not believe that the evteimlnation ef the
social evil is ii possibility. The attempt to
lcfjiitalp it lias the- appeirance of rrcoRnliiiii;
it, as llioiin'li it deceived to come under the
piotectioii of liw. I could never tolerate er
advoiate this tieatintl.t. I know that it olteis
relative immuult) fiom pbjsleal consciences,
but thise are the brand cl t.'id's bilreil and
anger, prrlii one would talhir say of tiod'a
love and pily, to wain aftaitist the indulueneo
of I he aulniil in man I know that tlie nuliil
sufTiriiiB whlcli conn a tliroiiRh thoc executes
to innnccnt people might be mitlKittd, but the
vIslliiiK of the fithers' ns upon the children
is part of the Divine plan of tempting men
to rrlt temptation, by an appeal to the parent
al Ill'tlllCt.
o
In the nine waj, I do not believe tint pro
hibition, the absolute cIo.sintf ol saloons, the
abolition (if the canteen for the army (a most
weak and unwoithy jicldlni; to an unreasonins:
rab.d), will abolish dninkcnncv). Hut Uu.s cm
be made and eau be cxn utcd which will neither
turn sections of our citioJ into plaee of liime,
nor piiinit the intrusion of women, lost to
shame, into the nciiebborhooda where decent and
fiod'fcariru? people live. The evil tint eannot
be suppicssed can be repressed. Men and wo
nun on tlie lookuut to luro victims, under false
pretence, to ruin without their knowledge or
ier.i'iit can bo punished. The mo-t vulgar,
vicious, noi.)a disorderly houses can be closed,
and the keepeis made to disgorge their 111 gotten
gaiiin by heavy Ones and restnined, for a while
al Ieat, by imprisonment from their tluinelul
trade.
LITERARY NOTES.
A novel which Ins manv of the charms ol
"Duld llaiuni," and which In its wit and drol
leiy of character portraiture is In places superior,
appears from tho press of the Saallleld eompany,
Akron, 0 and from the ien of James Hall
Navlor, under the title, "ltalph Marlowe." Tho
title is nut apt. The hero of the Mot, or, at
leat, the central tliiurr in it, is not Marlowi, a
oimer plijsleiiu ami diugglst who becks employ
ment in a small Ohio town to escape a sitter
who had become a dipsomaniac, but Dr. Itarwoud,
the eccentric diuggUt and countiy doctor of tho
little place, about whose oddities of chatactcr
the story lcvolves. Or, Jt-p Tucker, the old die
tor's garrulous hostler, ulvvajs ready to shirk
woik by means of a funny ttury well spun out
in the tellim;, might better have supplied the
title pige. hut however this may be, the bouk
Itself Is a most diverting and udmlrahlo study
of the quaint wajs of small village life, and no
leader with an ejo fur humor will legnt making
Ita acrjuilntii.ee or sitting up tvvo-ihlrds of a
night, as the wrltir did, to complete it at one
sitting.
At the request of the editors of The Omloul:,
Geoigu Kcmian, author of "Siberia and the Kvlle
svstem" und "Campaigning in Cuba," has been
engaged lor some time in a tlioiougli study at
Wasliintttuii ot the otlicld ihcumc-iits relating to
tlie t'hlllppino prubltm. He lias also hid the
oppoituuity of leading many private letters fiom
olllccrs lu Hie l'hilipincs, lias talked nn tho
subject. Willi prominent Washington oilieiala,
fiom the President down, and has In evcrj way
talrrt pains to tain evceptiuiid knowledge uf
evirMhlng relating to the tupb The lesulls
ul this investigitloii have been embodied In tlueo
arlbles entitled, "The Philippines' Tho I'tcscut
Conlltions and Possible Ooursea of Action." Ilie
llrot ot these articles appeared In The Outlook for
February 2J last, while the second, dealing with
the mllitiiy situation, appeals in the March
magazine number, and the thild, whlih treats:
of possible tutuie action, will immediately fol
low. "Nature in Llteiatiire" is to he the subject ol
the Apiil number of Impicsiou, tu include arti
cles bv fimrge Ilimlln Fitch, ( hatles Wancn
Moddard, Adeline Knapp, A, h I.. 11. and otlnrc.
Ilie supplement will be u cartful reproduction
ol some liautilul photogtapli of tiatuie. May,
the laliy month, will be devoted to fdry litera
tuie, folk lore and the child mind, Iiupic&tlon
completes lu m st j ear with tlie March is-ue
and e an bo congratulated for lis brilliancy and
lndip"ndeiicc duilng its short caiecr.
I). Applcton & Company have Jut published
an invaluable hook tor bankers and mtichuits,
and all who are obliged to deal in figures. It is
rpurto volume containing Interest tables, to
that accurate remits may be almost instintly
obtained on any sum from h dollar to a million,
lor any lenjlh of time, snd at an rale nf In
U rest
tlsjht.
rfKi. M..tSSMii et-w.fiSl.'tssssVe.tessl
Tor Rent.
Aji'0isii-si
I Olt IIENT-TIIB WIN'WOOD UtllNUK HIOIIII.
to tlit! highest bidder. Sealed bids lo be
epeneil March 2.', IfJOl, nt 1 o'clock p. in. A. I!.
Kellogg, Secretary, Winvtood, Pa,
rou iiiiNT-Doimi i: iiousi, latest im-
provementf, lovely location, suirouudcd with
ttrev, 21! and 213 Vl.ldl'vc.ll avenue, Urceli llldge,
toil TtENf-sJ" IT.U MOM II, SlOIti:, fit
Lacltawatitu avenue. Inquire on premises.
DLSIIl.Mlli: HOUSE ON MADISON ANF.NUF.
for rent! iiieilern Impiovements. Apply to A.
life, 22J Lackawanna aver.ue.
1111 VINE STIIEI.r. SIX KOOM HOL'sEi 10.
tewlon MjicIi IV, If desired 1 Improvement.
FOIl ilEN'T -STOHE ON sfltlKt'. SI llF.ET, Ol'
poslto lintel Jeruom also stole on I'enil
and Franklin menueji nfrlces In Coil l.vehange
and Llbcily Hall, ami ilats suitable tor small
families on Washington and Franklin ivcnues.
Apply tu .lolin Jctmyn, 113 Wjomlng avenue.
norni, ion hhnt ivyuim: op ym. t. l.
Jones, Main streit, Taj lor.
FOlt ItENT-SdlOOM H0l'i: 0V Ciltl'.l'N
llldgo street. Modern Improvements. An
drew M. Fine, Uri3 Sanderson avenue.
1011 IIFNT-10 IIOOM IIOl'li:. MODERN 1!I
proveinents. oil Wjomlnir avenue
023 OIIEEN niDOK STHEFT. TEN THKUl.
modern Improvements, steam beat, furnished;
desirable: $23. IM.
For Sale.
FOK SALE- PHAETON. ALVIOtT nnAN NEW J
its heme made, in everv veavi an e.
ceptlonally fine einlue. I2V (or quick file.
Apply sod Monroe avenue.
VOIc SALE-OLD, KsTvllLMIt'D I'llOTOC.ItAI'll
biiMnes; eompondeme invited ns lo d
falls and reasons fot selling. Address 11. It.
Ljons, JIontrte, Fa.
I'i IMIA1T H011t.Es. I tlOOD TlillVTUS PvUt
ol matclieil blacks. J. M. Field, S2I-22J
Oskfonl court.
FOlt SAM-111 Illll.il Tllll'.ll MnY CAItUIVeii:,
in good condition. Mrf. Tutnei, HIS Mul
berry street.
Tor Sale or Hent.
ion sale on nr.NT-110-jsi:. nnv and
threr neics wltli fruit, in Elmhunt Ad
dress Dr. tiiietnn, WT W.ishlnglon aviiiue
ion ali: on iie.nt- i hi: diiimno fvhk
Ifnlel, elgantU liitnlshsd; posscvslo'i al en
on the fiint daj of April. Apply to Willi nn
Ciaig, cate L". Robinson's Sons' brevvorj
Vnntcd To Buy.
WANTED TO III I III UNrilti: STOCKS
uf merchandise, al.vi surplus goods ot maun
fietuieis an 1 merclnnU (or e is'i. Amount no
ohleet. Call er win- to I lacks i, Hotel Hart,
WilkiS'llatre, Fa. Four dies t'lilj.
WANTED SLCONDIIAND BLOT MAC'IINLS;
must lio in good order, slate particulars as
to make and pi lie Address 1 M., general de
livery, Feranton, I'a
Furnislicd Booms.
I I IIMMII.D IIOOM I Oil (iLMLLMW
ull
ciiiuicy avenue.
I'UKMMIKI) ItOOMs FOlt OENTM'MEN, IV
best locality tenlr.il city, all inudeni im
prnvements; tcfercnies. i) Tilbune
Bonrd Wanted.
WA-slEn-IIY III MIAMI AMI WIFE. IICIMIO
In private f unify or in first ilaNs boarding
house in walking distance' from 'luniclpal build
ing. F. A . Tribune ofllie
Business Oppoitunity.
ATLANTIC (111, V. J-FOIl .SALE- A WELL-
istablished mid piosiruus stationery ami
prntlng buincs.s. Addicss. lluv 7, Atlantic
Money to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMFItOVED CITY KI.VL
cMalc. IIEMti IIEI.IN. .111.
I.IIAS II. WEM.En.
THOMAS SPItAl.lT.
MONEY TO LOAN O.N 110ND AND MOltiaVOlii
any tuuouni. M. II. Holgate, Commuriwealth
building.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN -'UICK,
straight loins or Iluildlug and boi.i. At
from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V Walker,
ait 315 Cunncll building.
Recruits Wnntsd.
WANTED FOn M. S. ARMY: AF.LE nODIED,
unmarried men lietvveen ages o( it an 1 i;
cilizcns of United Slates, of good ilnrait r nnd
temperate habits, who can speak, lead and
wilto English. Recruits specially desired for
service in Philippines. Fin information applv
to Iteeruttln;; Other, 133 W'jomiiu -'-e., itcran
ton, I'a.
Jliscellaneous.
DitEtS I'LAiri.lts FOIl SALE, ir, C1.NT: 1 III!
mer price, JI.uO. Mr. MacDonald, .'39 Va-h-ln;tou
avri.ue
LEGAL.
F.STA1F. OF MAROAItm' H. KENNEDY, LVTF,
ot the cllv of Scrantuii, isjiintv of I-uLa-wanni,
and state of 1'eunsylvanli, deeeued.
Letters ol adir.inl'tratioii biting been grinlrd
lo the undeislgncil, .ill persons having 1 dins
or demands, agiinst the said estate will pii'..n
them for payment, ind ull perons Indebted
thei'to arc icquestcd lo nnko immediate pay.
ment to
JOHN T. KENNEDY, Administrator
:ill feouth Washliigton, Vvc, Scran ton, I'a.
CHARLES Ii. HAW LEY, Attorney lur Estate.
TO THE HOLDERS OF IIONDS Nr"lTli:"iil
seven (7), eight (s), lortj-cme (11) und
forty-sit (16) ef tho Colliery I ii(,ii,ccr Companj,
being tho bonds beirlng dat" October 1, lo.",
and secured by trust moitgage o( that dile,
1'lease Take Notice that in pursuance uf the
provisions of the said bonds and the trust more
page given to ncciuc the same, the bunds as
numbered alovc have hem drawn by lut for
payment on the first day of April, 11X11, and yru
are hereby notified that the simo will be pild
en the first dav of April, 1U0I, at the Lacka
wanna Trust nnd 5afe Deposit Compares., Trustee
named in the Irn.-t mortgage above rifrned to,
together with interest coupons attached Iheieto
and remaining tuquld, and that uitirct will
cease after the said date.
THF COLLIERY FAfilNTER COMFAW.
Scranton, I'l., l'ibiuar ath, lueil.
PROFESSON 4L.
Certified Public Accountant.
E. C. EFAfLDINti. IX nilOVDW.W, NI.U
Yoik.
Aicbitects.
LUWAIID II DVs, AIICII ITLCT, lONNEL,
bulldlnif.
FRI.DERICK L IIIIOWN, ARCHITECT. I'HICU
building, Ui Washington .acinic, calilcn.
TJontists.
I). C. E. EILENIlKliaEliri'VU.! "llUl.iTlVilT
Spruce stitel, Scruiituu,
DIt, C. C. LAUilvtII, lib WV.OUINO AVENcTl"
Seeds,
a It, CLARKE & CO , SITD5VI1A' AMI MM...
erymcii, stoic .'01 W ihlugton avenue; giwn
houses, 1'ijO Noiih Main avenue, noie tele
phone, 7S.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE L.ClvAW'Ar'.V7t VsTl)V
I'a. Court pnparitoiy locullegi, law, me ill
cine or business. Opin.vSepi Uth find for
eulalotui. llcv. Themis M. Cann, I.I, I).. pi:u
rlpal ard proprietor ; v. I' I'lnuils, M.
beadmaster.
LOOKED ON TnE BRIGHT SIDE.
The death of eM.uviruor viuunt, l Indiana,
takes from tho world an rvimplar of l liu men
who succeed by looking on the blight side of
things, lu a private Inter to tin editor u.'
sueicss, he wiotc; "My mi ecus I attribute
largely to looking on the blight side ul things,
to seeing posilbllltleK, and then hopefully bend
ing every energy to their accomplishment." On
tho fame occasion, he vviotet "I h.ivo found
the character counts fur more than ull rise.'
Siicccsj.
r
I.awyer9.
I'liAMs E. nOM.V, ATTORNEY ATLVW,
Roe uis, 12, II, 10 and IS llutr building
F K.TItAPY, ATT, COMMONWEALTH 111.1)0.
J. W. IIIIOWN, ATTOItNKV AND COL'NII.L'
Ii f. M I ,1 ... It ... ft sin tt. I. ..II. II..-,
'"i-iMni iiunnil il- iilil ilCJiT iniiltiini;.
i. n. ucrionia:. aitoh,nky-lons njo.
ILet.l r.H .1 ..... ......ii. si..-. I.. .11.11....
-... uii ii.il rsidin si'iunit. tierti-. im.iy u.t
euiiiir Hashlngtou avenue and spruce stitet.
WII.I.AIHI, WARREN . KNAI'I'. ATTORNEY'S
and ceiinsiors-at-law. Ilepubllcan building,
Washington avenue.
3LSyv & .IE.sTlTvrioilNEYS VND tOl'.V.
sellers at-hw-. Canimoiiwcallli building, Rooms
1, 20 and 21,
"'V",1' ' THAYMi,rrORNEY. ilOOMs
Kmoi, nth flour, .vicars building,
'' .''VAITtt.s:. ATnoilN'I'.Y.ATLAW, ltOAUD
Jra '"'ll'lltig, Scranteii, l'i.
rii!iTi,:niS()r.. '"r"0V. TnADEIt"'" NATIONAL
Hank building,
OMI'.OV.S. 0 n llEPUlLICAN IllTldUNtl
A '' llEimiOLF, ArrORNIA-TMEAItS llM'fT
Physlcifina nnd Surgeons.
DH. W. L". ALLEN', SW NORTH VSIIINtT10N
avenue.
DR. P. W. I.'WIORKMN, OFFICE 33') WMI
Inston avenue. Itcs-ldence. 131S Mulberry.
Clirjinlc diseases, lungs, heart, kldness an.1
genlto urinary organs a spcclall). Hours, 1 lo
i p. m.
Hotelo nnd Itcstnurnnts.
Till. LLK CAFE, 125 ND l.'T FIIANKI I.N AV F-
nu". Rates icasonsblc
F. ZniOM.ll, l'roprhtoi'.
ECRVNTOV IIOUE. M'VIl )., I.. AV. l
cniter depot. Conducted on the European pliii
M' H Oil KOCH. Fruprleo.
Wilts Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTF.L, l.'I.Ai: fill WkaW S
avenue, Sjcratiteu, I'a, manufacturer ul Wire
Sen ens.
Miscellaneous
DRI'SSMAKINC, FOlt CHILDREN
Til 1111111 P.
also ladles' vv lists.
Louis
Shoeiniker. 21 J
Adams avenue.
A. 11. llitleb.S CLEV.NS I'RIVY VAI I.Tt VND
icsa pools; no oiler Impiovcd pumps iisil
A. II Ilrlggs, propiletor Leave ordeis IK)
North Main avenue or Elcki's ding store, eo;
ner Adams and Multeity. Telephone Pal
Mlil. L. T. hEI.LER, SCM.F TIlliYTMENTTi'";
shimpoolig, . ; facial mi'sage; luar.lcuiliil,.
23c ; chirepidv. ,l)l yulne.
HM'Eifs oiiriii:sTii-Mi sic ion n i.t ".
piemen, pillc, icrcptioiH, wedding nul eon
eit wnk furnished. I rtr leims adduss II I
lliucr, e, lulu, tor, 1 17 Wjumlnj avenue, uvei
Hulbert'o niiislu itute.
MEOMllTEE IIKO). FRINTI'R's' M'FI'I.II', I.N
si'loics, paper bigs, twine. Warehouse, 1.0
Washington avenue, Screiiton, I'a
TIIE WILKES 11 lllll' RI'tORD CAN 111! II Ml
In Seratiloti ,u tho tuws stands of ItelsiiiJii
11ms , fl Spiin-e and WJ Linden; M Nnitmi.
22 Lackawanin nvenue; 1. S. Scbiitzcr, "II
Spruce street.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Vnlloy Ilniliond
hi Ellett Much t lioi.
Trains leave Siranttm.
For I'lilladelplili and New Voik sia 11
Tl II , at n IS and II 0 a m , in.l ! I
I Ilhl k Diamond Expiiss), jml 11 ,j u m
davs, I). A, H. R, II . 1 6.1. 8.27 I . m
A II
'. ' '
Sun
For White lltven, llarlctc u and prlmipil points
In the coil regions, ua Ji ,e, . , t (J -2
IS ind 127 p. m Fur Futtsville, IJ7 p ' m '
For Ilcthlchrm, 1'istcm, Reading, llinitl.ni'
and principal iiilrrmediilo stations vli I) c, if
R. It.. (U, 11.55 a. in ; 2 IS. 127 (lll,rt, i'
mond Expiess). 11 3D p. in, 'uiii'avs, D .C II
11. It., 1.S". S.2T p. in.
For Tuiikhaunoek, Tovande. I linlni. Illu, i
Oenev.i and pilnclpd iiiteimollale i-tatiuns vn
D, Ii. A. W. It. II, .$ a. m.; l.uj and .1(0
p. in.
I'm' Otncva. Rotbtstcr. IluiTalu. Niigira Falls,
Chicago and all points wist, vli I). A, II, R,
ll.i") a. in., .T.ll (Ill.uk Diamond I'vpiesal 7 Is'
10.41, 11 Sll p. in. Sundae , D. i: 1. R ii
11.53, 8 27 p in
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Liblgh alle
parlurs cars on all trains between W'ilkrs llim
and New Yotk, Philadelphia, nulfalo and Sis
perslon llridge.
ROLI.I.N II. WILIIUIt, fiui. Supt.,
strrct. Nuv York.
CHMII.rt S. I.FF, t!en. Piss -t.,
street, New Yolk.
A W. NO.NNF.VIACHER. DIv, Pas.,
2(i Cortati'i
20 lurtland
Agt , South
iieiuitiiem, i'a.
For tickets and Pullman re'crMllniu
Sui) Laikawamu avenue, erantoii, I'a.
apply to
Centml Rrtilrontl of New Jersey.
Stations in New oik loot of I.ibertv sti vr
N. II.. and Suuth Fury.
TIME TAIII E IN EIT'FC I' NOV. ,. inm.
Tialns leave Scianlon fur Neiv York, Niwaik
Illnbeth, Phllid.'lphii, la-tun, Ilethleheui. l'.
lentown, Mauch I hunk and While Ilann at f ,'n
i. in ; cvpiccs, 1 lu; tvprc-s, 3 30 p. in. fundais
2 15 p in.
For Pulsion and Wilkes II irre s.:ii a in , l 1 1
and S fsl p. in. sumla, s, ' i p. m
lor I.-ltlniure and Wellington, and points
Soulli and Wist via llclhlehem, s 0 a. m., I irj
and .1.10 p. m Niudivy, .l') p m
For long llianih, Oicni (inn is etc, at '.."o
a. in. and 1,10 p. m.
Fur Reading, Lebaiiiu and Hirii-hiirg, vli M
leiiluwii, i 30 a. lu. and 110 p. lu. .sumlav-,
2.15 p. in
For Puttsvlllc, . M a. m anl ItlO p in
Through tfikits to .ill points east, south m,
wist at luwc-t rati'st.it the station.
II P. I1VLDWIV. Gen. IMn s.,1.
J. II. Ol.ll AL'SE.V, dm. supt
Dolavvnve, Lackawanna and Western.
In EtTfit Dc. 2. l!s.
iiutli I.eavu Scrantuii foi New Yoik it 1 10,
3,00, S.50, S iJO and 10 IB a m ; 12.53, .; J3 p m.
For Philadelphia at S.Cj and 10 05 a m , 12 "n
nnd .l.i.) p in. For Stroiubburg at (l 10 p. in
Milk aeiniumiiditiuli al ::.10 p l.l. Virivu at
llobukeu ut 1130, 7 IS 10 , l.'Us, 8.15. 4 1.
T.l'i p in Airlie ot ITilhdcIpliia at l.Oil, J ..,
0IX) and 8 22 p. m Anive fi un New Yulk ai
1.10, I Oil and 10 2.1 a Ii. , 1 ijsi 152, 5.4J. M 15
and 11.10 p. in. From stioudrhurg at c 05 a n
North Leave seranlun for Ilullilo and intu
mediate statluns at 1 1", 4 10 and ooo a. i.i ,
I 53, 5 4S and 11.33 p. in. For Oswego and tin.
eiisn at I 10 a, m. and l.o5 p. in For Lib i at
1,10 a. in. and 1.55 p. ill lor Monlrose ,,l i Oj
a. ru ; 1.05 and 5 4S p. in. Foi Nicholson at (to
and 0 15 p. m For llinghanilnu at 10 20 a m-vi-live
In scrinton Iroin llutfiln at 1. 5, 1 ',5, 5 ,
and lO.(X) a. in.; .t JO and .HiO p. in Fiom li
ve i go and Syracuse ut 2 55 a. in , U'.'it ami sui
p m. I rum I'tlra at 2 5", a m , 12..W and , 'ii
p. in. Fru'ii Nliholsuii at T 50 a in. ami His)
in. Front Munlrosc at in.OJ a in ; 2.20 and " 0)
p. m.
Illouiiisburg Division Liavo Sciaiitou for
N'oiihunibeiland. ut 0 15, loeu a. in i 115 anl
5 50 p m. For PJvniouih at 1 0i, :! 10, e.vi p.
in. For Kingston ut S 10 a m. Arrive at Nnith
unibrrland at n.l'i a. m , 1 10, WU and S 15 .
in Arrive at Kingston at S 52 a, in. Anive at
Pljmoulh nt SOU. I ..2. I) 15 p. in. Anive in
.s'cranton fioni Vorlhumberlariil it 0 12 .i m ,
12.S., 4.5i5 ami S45 p lu 1 ioiii Kingston at
11.00 u. in, 1'ioki Pl.vmuulli at T.55 a. Ill ; , .'.,
and 5., .3 p. in
SI'MIVY rilVlNS.
Scuth Leave Scranton at l.io, .too, 5.50, 1005
p. in ; :i..'ll and J 10 p in.
Niitlli Leave S'liaiitmi at 1 1", J.io a. m. ; i js,
5.IS and 11.15 p in
llloonubutv I'lilsluti J.euio Scrar.ton at 10 u,
a in. and 5.50 p. in
Dolnware and Hudson.
In Filed Nov. M, 10eV.
fialrn fur Caibululale leave Sciaiiton nt (120,
7.53, 8.51, 10 K a. in.i 12.00, l.ai. .',((, j.n.t, u-1;,.
liM. T.5T, IM''. H 13 p. in , 1.10 a. m.
For lloncsdalc-il 20. 10.11 a m.; a.n 0nd 5 2j
For Wilkes llarie-Ct 13. T. 13. S.H, o.,li, m.41
11.55 a. in.; 1.2'. -' I' &&. 1.27, 0.10, 7.1. 10.11,
II 30 p. lu.
IVr Ii. V. Ii. II. puluts-n 13, 11.53 a. in.s 21s
1.27 and 1I.U p '"
For 1'eniisvlv.inli II II. polnrs-O.i.i, p., .,
in s 2. IS and 127 p. in
For Allunv and all points noitli (j. jo a. ii
and .' 52 p. m.
1 .rSI)Y T RUNS'.
Fur ( aiboi dak- v.W. II a. in : 2 l, 1 ,
3 IT 10 M p in
For Mlkfllail-OJ, 11,53 a, ill. ; ,5, a.28,
O.'.T. 8 27 p. HI
For VIKinv and polnls uoitli-,1.52 p. m.
For lloncvulali CO " !" "il 3,52 P. lu
Lowest latcs (u all pulul. In llnllni Stales and
Lul ada
.1. II llt'liniriv, O P. .. Albiny, N. Y
II W t ROss, 1). P. A , Scranton, Pa.
Erie nnd Wyoming Vnlley.
Tune I'abbi ill Llhet Sc t. 17, Ivesi,
Trains lor liiwlev and local points, cumin t
lug ut Untie) with Erie railroad (or New Vein
Nivebuig and luteiniedlate points, leave Sir in.
tui. at T.05 a, tu and 2 25 p. m
Tialna anitr al Siianton at 0.:.0 s. in in.'
0,10 i, in.
HNLEY'S
We are displaying
our new selection ol
piniing'
Mrt
Waists
Every style is new
and all the patterns
are our exclusive de
signs. Our line em
braces: Dimity Waists,
(In White and Colots.)
- White Pjqii3 Waists,
White Lawn Waists,
White Embroidered
Waists,
White Co tied Waists,
The "Senior" Black
Silk Waists arc un
excelled in style and
fit."
A line of Black
and Colored Silk
Waists at $3. 75, well
made and perfect fit
ting. A rare bargain,
510-512
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Wise is Saffisieai.
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TIip part of wisdom Is to set the hei
Kt'illR.
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ery, eitllcf supplies unci blink buoks in"
Nortlieifslorn Pe'imsij Ivanlii
ReyooldsBros
Sutioners and Hnc;ravers,
Hotel Jermyn Buildinp.
RAlLROApjrjMJETABLES,
PEilNo.LVlill IIAILUDAJ
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000.
Tinlns leave Scranton, V. & It
Station:
0.45 a. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Hai'i'lsburrr, Philadelphia, Baltic
mores, Washington and for Pittsi
buig and the West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Hnzletoa
Pottsville, Reading, Norristowu
anil Philadelphia; and for Sum
bitty, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
B-ltnnore, Washington and Pitts
burg nnd tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays
1.08 p. m.) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltlmoie
Washington and Pittsburg ant)
the West. For Hazloton, Potts,
vllle, Beading, &c, week days.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Haaleton, Pottsville, Hnrrlsburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
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