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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. MARCH lo, 1901.
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Unlet (or (lat-ifted AdieillniiK furnished in
application.
TEN PAGES.
SCRANTON. MARCH IS. 1001.
There Is never h piesiliiif ileinnntl
for a ballot lcfonn bill Hint In not o
l.rteil lo Rive the fellow not In olllci:
thp advantage.
Stand Up.
MI'i'lI titoinlinMiec bus ln-en
Klvrn to the fact thai a
number of nifieliHiiti In
Wllkes-Tlnire have .sent a
petition to .1. T'lerpont MuiK.in iisUIiik
bint lo uw hi Inflttcnee to protect the
beautiful "Wyoming vnlley fiom the
horror of another miners' strike. The
business men of Vllkos-13nne hae It
In their power, to nn extent tieilmps
even Greater than IIh within the
power eentereil In J. l'leriiont Morgan
to protect their ronmiiinlty themselves
against the ravages of uncalled for
strikes. They inn use their Inlluenre
Intelllffcnlly lo illscoutnge the deina
Koglcnl llteintute anil nrulmy .ei com
mon In the pri'limlnai v stages of a
general strike. They can refuse to be
bulldozed by (bleats of boycotts put
fntth usually by im-n wliom they
would not cnuilo In their own stotes
or shops under any elrrunistances.
They can decline to give eivdlt to pro
fessional fomenters of mischief or lo
have dealings with men or Institutions
clearly Inimical to the general welfare.
A little wholesome Anglo-Saxon cour
age on the pint of business ineii, and
for that mm tor. all other men who be.
lleve in equ.il Jnsllie nnd fair play, put
forth at the judicious time, to form tic
nucleus of a public sentiment hostile
lo the arrogances of tin stilke spit It
nnd emphatic of the fad that the
abetloi of an unjustifiable Kit Ike Is one
or society's wotst enemies, would do
much to prevent .the necesjiy for
."tiding pelltlons to New Votk when
tilings look squally In Wilkes-IJatre or
S. ranton.
In spf. of the ptedlcllons of the
melancholy, the city of Scranlon win
ptobably be liouilshlng nftei most of
lis ate dead.
The Guffey Ballot Bill.
rllKItlC AISK good and bad
points In the Huffey ballot
icfoini bill. The abolition ot
Hie party cltcle Is a vicious
point.
It proposes to xubject seventy-
the per cent, of the voteis to iucoti
enlence in ballot-niuiklng In older
thai a small mlnoilty of independents
may be. not benefited, but simply giatl
Med. The parly cltcle should be e
liiincil. It Is an ait of Justice and fair
play to parly organization.
My the trims of the Km lit bill fusion
Is blocked bv limiting each candidate
to one party designation no matter by
hmv many or what patties be was
nominated. The (itiffey bill compels
designation to the tight of, each fundi
line's name, "of the party or parties"
by which ho was nominated. This Is
fair. Fusion inn be illsi-ouiaged by
public education but It cannot be out
lawed. The fourth would not for one
moment sustain a ballot law that pin
hiblted the nomination of one candl
date bj nioiu than one p.uty. The
tight to IiirlniFe 1 co-equal with the
light lo nominate. It cannot be sup
piessed while manhood lenuins
lly the lei ins of die duifev bill no
lielper at the noils shall ai-shi more
than ilnee voters at one election and lu
i. ich case tbcie must be either ph.
tal disability nppMteut to the ojricrs
of election or the titer must swear
Unit he cannot ie.ul or wilte Knglish,
The Fiieht bill, on the other ham), pin
ldcs that each puny shall lime an
iilllcl.il helpei at the polls and the pio-
Non Is tlaiigeious.
Ii the terms of the (iuffey bill Hi,,
appointment of overseers of election Is
PPynuueni ot overseers of election Is -TpvilK FINAXCIAL statement
.ade mandatory up.,., application ,y i I f Hie t.ustces of the Fill
etltlon. II ,eads that whenever (en X ve.hllv of Pennsylvania Mr
it
lie
or moie citizens of any eountv, dtv
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. (.in, ti.,i,H,i, in iuuiimiii. nve 1)1
wuoin snail ne citizens or the election
district, petition lor the appointment
of oveisecis, II shall be the tlulv of
Hie coin t of fommon pleas, upon
such petition being presented, to ap
point two Judicious and Intelligent cltl
zeus, leslillng within tin; munty. but
who may icslde within or without the
election district fiom which the peti
tion has been piesenled.
It further ptovldes thut the over
seers appointed hhull belong lo differ
ent political purtjes, mid overseeers
shall be qualified to serve upon elec
lion bniiida ami shall have the light to
be present with the ollhers of yuld
election ilurlnsr the time the, hum i
held, the voles counted and the re
turns made out and signed by the elec
tion olllcers and keep u list of voters If
they see pioper, und to challenge any
pei sou offeilng to vole and luteiiogute
him and his witnesses under oath In
legurd to his right of sulfruge at said
election and to examine his papers pro
duced; ami the ofllcers of said election
are reijulred to afford lo suld over
seers, no selected und appointed, every
on.-wnl4nce und facility for the dls-
chat ire of their dutlm, nnd If election
oltleeri Khali refiwe to permit said
oveieers to be prenent nnd lo perform
their duties as nforeiiflM. such nnlcer
or olllcers shall be guilty of a misde
meanor, and on conviction Iheieof Hhull
be lined not Hxceedlng II.OiM) or Im
pilsoned not exceeding one year, or
both. In the discretion of the couit, or
If the oveiseers shall be driven uwny
from tho polls by violence or Intimida
tion all votes pullet 111 such election
list! let may be lejected by the proper
tilhtltml dying u contest under said
election. This Is acceptable to believ
er In honest elections. No safeguards
can be too strinttent ugeiliDit fnuidil
dent voting and counting.
I'tider Hie piovlslons of the Clllffey
bill, live citizens, by petitions charging
that fraud has been committed, nnd
specifying the district, aie milllclent to
have ballot boxes of the district opened
and the letutn Judges ate commanded
lo older the ballot boxes produced for
the put pose. In order to ascertain the
truth of falsity of the charges made.
In this respect the bill Is an Impiove
ment. l'rosloti Is made In the Guffey bill
for punishment of the petson or persons
caught soliciting votes 'by promising to
give any money or oilier vnlunble con
sideration, and for police olllcers who
keep within one hundred feet of the
poll, unless for the purpose of voting
or ervlng a watiant. This is a necos
sllj. of law which custom very gener
ally nullifies. But It should be enacted
and wheiever possible enforced.
Thus It can be seen that the Guffey
bill has some excellent points. It may
well be ndonled with the one proviso
thai the paity circle shall be retained.
Tlic-ie Is no question s to the gen
uineness of Mr. Carnegie's expres
sions of go.ul will toward l'ittsburff.
A complimentary letter accompanied
by n $:,000,000 check certainly hath
the ling of sincerity.
Senatorial "Face."
KVF.BAL DAS ago Senators
Piatt and Depew declared
through the newspapers that
If the president should ap
point Colonel W. C. Sanger, of New
Voik, usxlhtntit secretary of war, as
b had been lequested to do by Sec
retary Hoot, they would light llbe
nomination when It came to Hie sen
ate for confirmation, and the Inference
diawn fiom the tone of their remarlo.
especially from lhoe of Senator Piatt,
was thai they would teach the presi
dent a thing or two concerning the
ninjesly of senators and the danger of
nulling senatoilal feeling".
To understand (bis matter properly.
It i.4 necessary to know that Colonel
Sanger, who is a gentleman of Inde
pendent means and one who has made
milltaiy affairs a special study for
years, tialns in Kmplie stu'e politics
with what Is known as the anti-Platt
crowd, lie wns a member of the legis
lature which elected Piatt senator, and
lie showed bin Independence by b"Ing
cue of Hie four membeta who voted
In the caucus for Mr. Piatt's oppon
ent, .loj-eph IT. chofile on a later uc
cuoti he rl'irod to tun in one ot the
state senate dlsttirts against a Piatt
candidate and came within an ate of
being elected. Seoretaij, Hoot had
known Colonel Sanger for years. They
weie on teims of the closest intimacy.
Itoot had all possible confidence InSan
ger's nbllitv. trusfwoithlness nnd spec
ial adaptability for the place, which Is
a pocnllaily confidential one. He
recommended blm lo the president, be
llelug thut it was ptoperly within bis
piovitne to choo'.p his chief deputy
without political or factlonul Interfere-in
e and without reganl to th" per
sonal pieferences or animosities of
particular hcuatois.
We see by the telegraphic dispatches
thut the president has upheld his sec-
telary of war In this rase, and It ie
niiiliis to be heeii whether the New
Voik senators will draw an stte und
wage a fight. If the olllce had been
one concerning New York btute espec
liillv. sBiiatoilal tradition would have
ln-en on the senatois' side. It is not
cotiildeied the proper thing- by fenatoi i
lor Hie piesldem oi a member of bis
cebltiM to select a postmaster of the
pi evidential class, a revenue collector.
Fulled States dlslilit attorney or other
ltdeial appointee cbargable against a
state's quota without (list having had
consultation with the svnatois or one
of the senators fiom thut state. But
It Is win thy cf notn that Colonel Sau
gei's appointment Is virtually u cabi
net appointment, dun gable not against
Ni w Yolk's quota, but virtually per
tonal mi the part of the tecietary of
v. u r If he Is noi to lnie the choice
oi Ids own most conlldeiitl.il lieuten
uiil. the executive department bad bet
ter be abolished and the wliol gov
ernment tin ned over to the senators
foi snb-dh Islun.
Senator Kmery's appoi tioiinieut
scheme Is liable to be legauled In the
light nf a bunco by the repiceuta
llM fiom Susquehanna and Wayne,
Treat It Liberally.
the year ended Aug. Ill lust
iiteieMlng. The Income of $I,0j7,-
UuVjS cam" from tuition and other
fn, $s-.,iV.,.,.84: Income fiom Inwst
inenls applicable to expenditures. tu -:ii:i.05;
and tlonallons, S.'.uO.ii'l.T". The
expendltutes of the year umounteil to
!,iiS9.9G7.:it. divided as follows: IMuca
tlonal woik. rli.l0:'..SS: liospital mnln
leiiunce, Jl;'I,S78.C'i: and puichase ot
ground and conslinetlon of buildings,
J12."i,,St.7:i. In other words, the fixed
chaiges exceeded the Income "f tlie
unlxersiiy by $137,1 Jii.GS. An energetlo
Mollfltuilnn of donations was ueiessl
tuled to make ends meet, to say noth
ing of now buildings or extensions, The
Fnlverslly of Pennsylvania Is happy
In having u board ot tiustees, faculty
und geneiul body of nluihul who ar.i
not buckuiud In pursuing the possible,
dollar for Ihe sake of the cause. But
thflr Ilnic might well be spared for
other purposes It this necessity could
be obviated, The piesent legislature
will make no mistake In dealing lib
erally with this splendid Institution,
The persistence with which Mr,
Knitter holds on to )il money buss
and lefuses to sanction the surrender
s
of his starving followers under Gen
eial Botha shows that he Is possessed
of the real stuff necessary In the com
position nf the modern patriot.
The ptopused polfcou bill, If passe.,
will make It necessary hereafter for
the purchaser of any other than the
standard snake-bite remedy lo -'.nt
whether It' Is n case of todents or un
requited love.
There seems no reason why artificial
ly colored butter should not nlso be
placed upon (he tabooed list.
The Mormons are willing to nbnU
Ish polygamy, but not the polygs.
mists. Oleo of any other color would taste
as greasy.
Outline Studies
of Human Nature
"Ed Wales" Equal.
WHB.S (he Pilnte of n made Ida tour
r.r (he Moles in 1SV lie Uslled Ualtlniore
on liU return from Itkliinond, a., and va
eacorted from Ihe t'lmtlen ftallori lo (he Cllmor
Home li. (he City lliiatd., then Ualllmore's
iijiW milltaiy nrcanlalln. Ctslonel Jne War
nor, lii tinnnumletl Ihe Cuitih, wa a blurt
old vddler, lnlrnely iiieiirjn, with moat pro
fiouniril flemocMtlc Iile.ii. Mtrr Ihe baKallon
trarliod Ihe hotel Mnnr Swann, who had the
prime In charxe. InUled Ihe otfleera Into the
hotel pallor lo lie Introduced to lilt rojal hlali
liixt. Of ro'irae, (,'olonel Warner waa Ihe Ural
to he n honoietl. Aihaneina; tonanl (tie rrinte
he gnuped hit ntilMreldied hand, and, irhins:
il a x-tffm'Otit iihaVe, exclaimed;
"Mr. W'al, 1 am ery happj to make jour
arnuilntancc. fclr!"
The oflitert of Ihe fiuaidt alood ashajt at ttilt
ettieme cordiality on (he part of their com
mander, and an aniuaed etpre-alou come over
the faie o( the prime; but, cbinfc the colonel
n vlarorout a shake a he had reccbed. lie ood.
luimorcdly exp'rtaed hi pleasure al (he compli
ment paid him.
I 'pon the leiurn of the (luarda to (heir armory
Major l.loyd Parka, tilio entertained entlrelv dif
ferent e notions of etiqiielte from lua colonel,
look him to (ak for liU bntquenc. Colonel
doe Ilttenttl In Mirpiie ar (he lebuko of his uti
ortlilialc, and hen he had concluded he uld:
"tW'e here. Lined, I took J liking; to that
jt.unic fellow; there' not lilncr of (he aristocrat
about dim. Why, he doen't wear a better
hat than I tlo. It may be aome day he'll be t
Vlrir, but ao Ionic at lie's In thene Kiat llnlWil
Matet he't Ktl Walet and I'm .loe WaniM.
Philadelphia liecoid
A Matter of Poor Judgement.
AM'.(,1 lOTr.S of tin' new aoeieiirn tif lir-Jt
llritoin lll iloubtletn be popular for oiiie
time to lome al le.,at mull ihe now 11 of hit
.ixe-lon slull have tmii ii"a.i, rehitet a In
don new-popor. tlioit time iro he nas htm
Ins al J filentl't lountii- plate ill the v.rt of
l.iiuljinl, Mlieic, .-11110118 (hi! nut''', "at a some
taint conulled, ,lr.iil lated and interfering tier
Sman. Kiiterlng the lillllardioom one inornlnt;
nhoHly after lueakfavi tlie paron found his roval
hlghni-M deeplT lnteieted In a rporllng pajier
Inttead of tetirlna: at once, aa any man of tact
ttould li-c done, (he cleigyu.an forced liimclf
vpon the prince.
"Micht I ak jour hlihnett if sutli a paper
nt .vim me trading lenllj inlereitti. jou'" said he.
"I am Mil In Ihe Uat.lt. sir, of readine, what doet
nut Inteicni lue." sjld the prince, cerj- rigidly,
and (hen lurneil ajain to Ida paper.
lhe pal-sun, howt'ier, determined to hae hit
aav. irnllnurd In komewhal draiualio lone
of volte:
"llon'l w iluiix, our roi.il hinhn.i.1., that
hoiaeiacim; ami bellinR arc n incit t-urkc to (hla
lounii.v? Vh what noiild yom lojal hlglineu
think of a iiihii (slat, once a filenil of inln'O
v.ho hwt iC10,(rt IbroiiRli bctling? He (old
inn hiniM-lf (hat he tieri won Jilft) In his life
throusrli tut king horet. Whit would jour rojal
li'KhnfM think of such a man!"
The prince. tllKintcl, aid eiy quietly:
"Whit d.i I think of null a uijiii Well, 1 will
till mi, 1.I1 1 think him 11 michty bad Jii'lt
of horM-tlc-li!"
Practical Side of a Loudon Divine.
AI.OSDOV NKWSPAI'KIt Kbes Hilt pen and
ink i-kekh of the H.'i. .tolm McNeill, Ihe
famous preacher uf London; "Many would like
lilin to icmcmljer (hat h" wat cducatetl al a
uiiliriMly and furgei (hat he ome worked on
Ihe raiiujv. Hut .lohn tleet nut forget it. He
it atlll, now thai be I1- amou-. throughout tne
norld, (he aaine hoiiii-lf, heaiti, chaunlnKly blunt
and perilnu-.lv bank .lohn Mi N 111, 1I10 told nil
way llckt-tt behind the liltlti window In (irrrnoiV.
r.iilivay station neatly thlity .mm is oro. He be
trail lite aa a (.atihoi i,l a ullujy 1 lining, and
Ihe ttoiy it told that one daj, after he l.atl
a idled for a better plai e, an nflklal put lilt
head out of (he (lain and thoutt-0:
' "re j 011 the joiiiir- man vho consldcit blm
.elf too irood for bi filiation''
'.lohn Naid he wa. and be wat promoted to
Ihe booklm; ofltte at (i'renot k. He has preached
on cvny continent. lie hat held an audience
of lO.DUO nlKlitly for weeht at th Agrlcultiinil
Hall, in London, and he hat pleached to a e-lil -Clin;
little Rioup of fmli on (he lop if the
obiervatoiy on Iten Neils, He preached then
at near lo lifaviii as any man can Rot in llrltain,
lull (here aie good people In the woihl who,aie
not at all sure dial hcaun will be hit home.
One of Ihciu was traiellng In a Rlatgov (rain
with him th" other dn, and, attrr askincr him
If he Mat John McNeill, said-
" 'Do you think tui are colnz to heaven?'
" "I do.' tiki .lohn, luil 1 v wild rather 1:0 to
(.'newxk rln-t.' "
Not Practiced in Lying,
H I' .Ol' lieaul the tory about the jimng
man in the peuilou nlhee who well, if you
haien't heaid it, heie it it. He it buying a
hou-e on Ihe iiiatallinent plan, al a town tome
wheie between Hilt am Tlaltlmore, and lilt dear
little Mite Hies out then. Il it hit wont (o
1 ome ill ciily of a moinlii;, and In go out
aKiln on (lie o.SO train, when hi day' work II
done. A lew daia aro he mei an old fileud from
Chliaco. md jlelduuc 10 the rntreatiet ot that
old friend, he dei Idrd to pend Hie eienlnc In
town. He at m afiat.l wltle could feel hurt If
the knew that he lud deliberately planned an
iMMiinn' good lime ullhout cnuutlns: her in
lhat he manfully iiKolieil to tin die her. c
lorilliiwl). at he tame away fiom the ottUe, he
wenl ( a telicraph ofriie and unit thin mersace
lo her;
I n.iiui J il.l.i- ilt-uitird. Misted 9.TO (rain.
Will be nut lalei."
Il wat u Rieal ileal latri when he leailied hit
happy home. Wlfie met him at the door, and
lliire was u look in lier ne that eiery 111.11 1 led
man h'Jin lo know and lii-tlnt tl el.v ilnjil.
"llhl jou icet my inc.jte, precloutl" he
,ked, at he kiawd Iter lendirl, lioldimr hit
bieath iiieaiiuhlle at a piet jutlonary meature.
"Ve, dtar," slie made anwei, ami when
a woman call her hiiiluml "deal" that way
you 1 .111 ml loo.e from ihe weather bmeau and
pru;notliate 1 few llilnita 1111 your own hook.
"ri, dear, I lerilied Mini meai;e. Iliue it
U."
'Iheic- it w.it, tuic euouuli. Il waj inaiked an
plain at plain tould he, "Itecelted at t.'.'.t. "
lie hadn't tluiuiht of Hut Wa.hlnutoii I'.-wt.
Stimulating Effect of a Lecture.
AI'I.U YKIW oito Mr. Holber wat Imlted to
iMbrr a Ictlui'e In SI. Paul and .Mlnnea.
pnllc, Minn , befoie ihe uiiii;,' .Men't (.'lirl.tlan
ttnrlatioii Lyieuiii. In eacli city the hall wat
cioudvd wherein he apuke. tome fifteen bundled
jocni men atlcndlnir, lilt lopk wa,t "Chiniet
for ouiitf Men."
"That." stld Mi. UolUcr, "wat a faioillu
tople Willi tue. I liclieied In joiwk men ami
likld to talk with them, knowing lull well (hat
If one can xtli Hum up to eneit-y and auiblt'on
lie It tloh.ir .1 firatid work in Ihe world,
"Well, I have not rhangtil 111 opinion third
the ilellurj of tlut In line; but when I got baik
In Wathlnulou In legume my couiiremloiial tin.
(lea, a week later, I beiiaii lo heal frum Ihou
particular jouuar men. I.itlera beirau to pour
In on me. They tame lu buuehet of two und
I line; then In dozen and finally in basketful,
llury hi. Paul and MlmieapulU jounar man .who
bad lieaul me tleilare thai (hit It the jouiir
p cn't auf wiote (hat be fully united with ni
and aiked me to Ktt him u government oUS"
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The
Peoplle's
Exchange.
A 1'OPtJI.AH OI.KAIHNO IIOUSK Mr th '
"Benefit ot All Who Have Homes lo ,
Rer.t. Heal K.lite or Other I'teneflT to Sell
r Eirbanne, or Who Want bituatlont or
1 Help Thete Small Adyertlmcnl Coct 1
Ona Cent a Word, EU Inaertlont for Vivo
c;entt a Wcrd-Kicent Slluitiom wanccu,
niuea Ar inserted free.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Help Wanted Male.
aciivi: mav nv 1, Mini: MVMTAtni'RIN'l
houap! tWKl III r.1h pild for 12 da.ie' trial,
pioniotlon and imminent iKuJtlon if ta((at(ory.
AddreM (i. II. P. Co., Hot 10'J7, Philadelphia, IM.
HOV WAXTKlPTO "vOIIK IV PUST SHOP;
one with cxpeiience preferred. Ilelrlegel
Carriair Wot It, S7 Loiut.
lomi KSTAni.tsiiKD nnJT"tnsiir.s to i'.x-
rae a inanRer for branch In Jcrantmi, who
can invest 0i to $,inn, and Rive urexpectlonil
reterencea. Silarv for flrtt year, KX) per montn
Addrrw Manairer.'nox 78, Philadelphia.
WANTKI-A VOtlNfi"MS WITH TWO OH
three ear' exnerience in clmc Here.
Ad-
dieat Lock Uex 38, .leini.vn. Pa.
Help Wonted Female.
I.IRt, WANTKI) FOR OKNKKAl. UOt'SF.WOTtKj
mall foinlty 917 Vine ktrcil.
WANTKI)- LADV 10 APPOINT AOI'.NTh FOlt
a Philadelphia turn, eabiry and expennea
paid. Addrest Ilox 31, raie Tiibune.
Situations Wanted.
SITIATIOV VANTKI-D A WOMAN TO (iO
out by the day wjhliing, Ironlnu or ileanlns,
or lake washing home. Call or addtets IJIll
Cdar avenue.
A HF.PS.KGTAM.E Olltf, WOl I.D 1.1KK TO DO
cookins; can ah btt lefetcnce. Pleae call
at 5.H Hebecc.t aiTiiue, Hyde Park, city.
WANTKD-A SITUATION' HV AN EXPKIHENCErt
atcnographer anil tjpi-wrller; beat referenca
trlien. Addret K., Tiibune ofllc.
SITUATION' WANTF.U-ltY A YOI NO OIHU II
years old, (o take caie of children, 01 to do
light homework. fall 404 Theoiloic ttrtct,
Piovidcnce, Pa.
SITUATION" WANIHD BY A YOHSO Olttt, TO
do itrneral houkewntk, 241! I'utnani alreel,
city.
SlTI'AllO.N WANII'.D- 11Y A OIKb, 13 YKAIIS
old, lo tin light housewoik. Addrera J'l'J
Putnam mtcit, Voitli Knil, ell.
MTI'ATION' WAN1F.U-11V t IiOOKKKKt'KK.
employed at piesent, but who wishes to
change. Addreit K. l (I , care of Tribune.
MTI'ATION WWTKD-UV HOY OK 17, IN
an otitic er etoic; lefelinces. Addrcu O.
II It., this cfrke.
sni.ATioN wanit:i-!iy a hoy mnwrKV
15 ami H years old, at ilri.er; can lake 'ai
of a horse. Addrest Stanley Price, lllver lieit
alley.
aiTl'ATION WANTKO-AT WblllS(;. CI.IIXN
inc or any kind of day work. 121M CVtlai lie
line. -Mir. Russell.
THE PRESIDENT'S POWER.
Belief Expressed That It Is Growing
All the Time.
IJeniy Lilehtn-id Wn't in the I'niuin.
The line! alone whlih Hie lmKlattve. execu
tive and judicial iliviiona 01 the xovernineni
were laid ih.nn aie uu longer equal, a.t to them
telvet, nor parallel at to iJtli olhir Ihe bu
isl.it I' 0 nnd judicial an- murine toward Iho
exeiufive. 1 lie appolnlnient of the fedrial ,u
cllclary it entirely in tlie hunit if the ixetutive.
at, to be nue, it hat .iln.iis been, but no in
telligent nian ncedt lo be Infoimed tlial in
Klanies .ne unhappily biMiininif only too fie
rnient wheie the tenor nf a Imlhioniinit leal
decision tall bo aciuraiely pitdlitcd llironiih 11
knowledRo uf the politic il complexion of the
couit. In the Jccittatiie blanch of the irovein
tuent, it it tlie exciulivo whlih inrlueiii ei. if
it doet rot control, the attiou of lonsict;
while Ihe K)wer el Iprinjll.v vested in Hie tx
ecutivn itlonc I1.1t nuiCdSeit lo an exttnt of
which the framcit ot the I iili-.lltlillcii had no
piophetic vlilon
H it not ililUiult lo ilivmcr ihe etiei of
exirullve power. A noldcii xlrcam iIowb Ihiouli
the White House lo Ihe lcniotM tnrneiK of Ihe
I'liited Elates. lit tonne It Ine nitinnal treas
ury, 'lo the pi 'silent of the t lilted Malet Is
Hlven the opoitunllv to divert a good pail of
thtt tieni wheie aril vvlillhir he will -Into ihe
pocket, Kcnerollv, of hit personal ftieiids. but
invjilably to the lip im 111 heueHl of bit polm
ral tupporteis. If money It the lever lli.il
relet Ihe woild, th- pienldeni 1 an ill-iieiKe It
with a laieu that It f.t artlli.tr Pit line, lor
instance, the pie-ddenl st.l inline beside the
puhlie vaultt. with one aim pluncted elbow tlecp
into the nicrflowliiT tiea-sury, while the othei it
clitrit)Xillliif the croldrn store to a Klcedy hoi dp
of caKer mm! Postm.istcrt, tollettora of tu
tnma, revenue oltuiaN, uuirhals, ailoinei, 1011
xult, foielgn lulni.ter--iill thee and inure
.110 amonir lip Itcipiuilt of tlie piesitlent'n
bounty. Tlie only rhecU It Ihe approval of
the I'nited htatet hrnate; and the memhrit nf
that body, knowing that their nuistituenls aii
dtlnkinir dcejily of the cobleu utreain, r.nelv
Interpose an objection.
Theie It no ortatlon In tle.il In Kcnualitlet.
'Ihe rctordt nf the deparlmeult al U.HimL"'n
present accurate tletall of the numh.'-i of otthet
which aie tliicclly tilled bv the piesultnt, wilh
the amount ot their annual alarief, Let me
prevent Hut infonratlon at I have s.illicinl it
from ntllt ml ouu to;
State Depaitincnl -
.".IK consular and tllplonialli: appoint
went si.nnti.in,)
Triatiny Depaiimrnt
74) riittoina, icvenue, tnatlne hos
pital, etc r.;,::,.i
Postoffice Depailinent
4.011 pottmaitert ii.'iil.iW)
Interior Depattmenl
717 Pentlnn olBiIalt, landolflit-
aRentt. etc l.'ir.iilil
Department of .lustice
Jtiilirea, attoineyt, niarahals, etc., LI'.M.nufi
Total Mt.ii71.fxvi
It nreda nn aiuument to prole that the hand
whlih routiola this cnoimout nuput of the lu
tloiul wealth la .1 hind of powtr. The spoilt
nl oflice uliiih ficured ko largely in Jaikson't
.idinlnlttMllon wcie as a tlnv rivulet comiiared
with the mighty patronage of a pioldent .it the
piemnt time. It i, tin ir fine, a tpiestlou wortliv
nf coiirldeiatlon wlulhcr this tiemeiidoiii power
has been or could be Used to airoinplUb deilnlte
results ilnlied by a pieblent of the I'nllctl
Slates.
M'KINLEY'S INAUGURATION.
For The Tribune -
"s. Coronation." rcinaik the Dimoualt
When they speak of the inauB.uratloir,
Hut you aie wrong, my worthy friends,
M'was imply the tribute of Hilt nation,
That Knows how- to applet laic a good thing,
You may talk about that demonstration,
but we know well you're only jealous
That It wj.n't 11 lijan oiallen.
You may say what jou will, but 'tit the truth,
Ion aie crois and mad ot 11 Match hare
lleiaiuo the Republicans wouldn't let
llryau kit III that coveted chair.
Had he been there wn all know- well
You would Hy to paint tlut country ml.
Hut if Iliy an got time jou may lie tine
The American people had-betler be dtad
Not so wllli McKlnle.v, tor he's Ihe man
The people have elected to be
The Idler and saver of this girat land.
So luoad and urand am) free,
The Drinoirala may scirath, hluter and talk
About that Bleat "Coionadou,"
Hut I I'a only bicauae they got baik teala
At Mclilnley's second humiliation,
--JI Wa' in.
Olyphanl, IV.
For Rent.
1011 iik.nt Hixtii.i: norsi:, with impiiovi:-
ini-nta, In city! prltr. ti'i. Apply I" W, W,
llllncrer, 70S Monroe awnne and II., L. & W,
depot.
rou iiknT'-iioi 111 1; iioiM., iiir.sr im-
proirmenla, luielv loiation, kurruiindrtl with
ireea, 2i: ami J I.t MiidlMin atrnue, llrcrn ItlJe,
roit iii:.r sju run
faukawimiia iiriiue,
MONTH, moiii:. CXI
biipilie cm ptemle.
lll'.MltAlll.i: IIOlsiTorM.IHOV AVKSI.fi
for lent; lutnleiii Impioieit'enla. Apply " A,
II11', 221 Lukawaniia atcnite.
IIOTKIi 1011 ilCXT-I.Norifli: Of Mils'. T. L.
.lonet, Main Mtvcl, Tajlor.
rai oiikf.x nrnoR rthf.ct. tkx uooms
modern Improiementa; aleani heat, furnlthed;
dcalrable; ;5.(10.
For Sale.
V N aSS ax a fSNa fX V AV VS J eX
PMNO FOlt tLK OOOH M.VKII: HPItUllll'i
very cheap, Apply lo W KltKlnter, 'c
Monroe avenue.
FOR SAM: COI'MHN p,.c K, Si! Ml PI.KAS
ant lake In (uqucbinim lounly; !t arren,
10 ttioni hnue bain, fiuli. -iolt, attoiny,
Ifjit leilhliiiy,
FOlt SALK-PIIAF,rOS.Al.M")nttN NKW
Il t home madei ,1 In everv way; nn ex
ceptionally One ccnrlte; f 12 foi quick aale.
Apply 830 ktonroe avenue.
ion StIK-OI.P, KSIAnMsllHI) PHOTOGRAPH
biitinent; lorreapondente (nvllfd a to il
lallt and reatont for aelllnir, Addrew It, II.
Lyons, Monlmte. Pa,
For Sale or Bent.
FOlt HM.i: Oil HUNT -Till". PIIIVIN'O PM1K
Hotel; rl-canllv fuinlahrdi posaetslon sivin
on the Unit day of tprll. ppty to Willhm
Craig, rale F lloblnton'a Sons' brewery.
Wanted To Buy.
WANTICD-SECOND-HAND gl.OT HACHINr.8;
must be In tood order, atate pattlrular at
to make and priie Addreas L. U., general c!e
livery, Scranton, Pa.
Wanted To Exchange.
A MANDOLIN", Ulf.C.X MKK, FIH!T OR M)F,
for a 4 by & plate camera, Kxi banse, care
of Tribune,
Rooms Wanted.
WAN'TKn-rrnMMIKH room. with or
without board, by two gentlemen, renlial
location M. K. It,, Tribune olOcc.
Money to Loan.
M0NKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY RKxL
ttale. HKN'RY HKl.tN". JR.
I'll AS. II. WKLI.l.S
THOMAS SPHAt.'UK.
MONKY TO LOAN ON BOND AND UOHTflMTr.,
any amojnt. M. 11. Holgate, Commonwealth
building.
ANY AMOUNT 01' MONKY TO LOAN 'UICK,
tttralxht loans or Oinldutg and l.oi.i. At
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
314-315 Council building,
Recruit 9 Wanted.
W
WANTCI) TOR V. S. AHM! AliLK DOniLD.
unnurri-ii men lulurin aes ol 21 unJ Tj;
citizens of L'nlfd States, of good rhinulir and
temperate habits, who can pprak, it-id and
write Fnrdieh, Reerults spicl.illy desired fi,
service in Phlllpjiines. I'm Information apply
to lleciultlng Oltive, 123 Wyoming 1ve., Scran
ton, I'a.
Lost.
LOST WllITi: AND HIIINDLi: Pl'PPM fir
waul If ntiitmil to .'!' Monroe avenue
Miscellaneous.
VXeNVsXXSsN .ft,'lM.S, txXsAatjN'X.
DRi:S PI.MTKR.S IVR SAI.U, 7fi IXM's, FOR
mer price, l W. Mrs Mai Donald, C.l Wasn
in;toii avenue.
LEGAL.
IN
Tin: coi in or common pi.Ks of
Lackawanna I nunlv :
Noiite it heicby given iliat an applnation
will be made lo the louit of ('oiun'on Pleat of
said county 011 Monday, Ihe eighth dav of ,prll,
A. 1). 1001, under the "Ctupniatl.in Ait of ls7l"
ami the supplement then to, for iht th.iiler of
nn intemlcil coilwratlun to be cillitl "Pilnsipi
Matleo Ditorlnn vlglianeee," the ih.uai lei in.l
object of which is In piomio telle! lor ilt inein
beit In case of act ident or ste knest and tor their
families in rase of death, from the tunds c olio, t
cd theiein nnd for theje purposes lo hie', put
.test and enjoy dll the lights, hcutrils und puv
ileget lonferii'tl by fahl Ait of tscinhli and
Ihu kupplt-tuentt,
JOHN l. IIAIIHI, alienor.
ii.-rn'i: of mo-i v. i.vii: or nn: ivy
if "crantoii. Counti e.f I..11 kaw.iiini and
State of IViuisjliunii. tltieau'd
Lctteit testamentary having betu kranled lo
the uudersignetl, all pcison- lutvin: f.lainii cr
cleinauilt against the hitl ettate will pre.cinr
them foi payinnt mil all person' indi-btel
theiein ale uu,o?.strtl to make limuedlate piy
incut to IHVIX T. s,... Kxrnilor.
Miliciukee, La kaw inna lounti, fa
KI.I.MHTII s, llxcriilnt,
1121 Washhurn sited, S. ranton. Pa.
t HARLI.s I.. IIAWI.KY, Mloinev lor I'state,
4IH-II7 Com. ell building, Scianton, IM.
to Tin: holders 01 r.ovns mimiii:ii.s
(.even (7), eight (01, feiiy one (II) and
forty-tit (Ifi) of the Colliny Lnglneer 4 onipauv,
being the bomb beating dale October 1st, iS'M,
anil bin. lid hy liu.-l mortgage of dial dale.
Please Take Notice lhat lu pursuance of the
provisions of the s.iil bonds ard the trust moil
gage given to .icciue lln vmie, the bonds us
numbered above have been drawn by lot foi
payment on the first day of April, 1001, and yt'
are hereby notified that the same will be pihl
cm the flist thy of April. 11-01, at the Lacka
wanna Trust und Sale Deposit Company, Tnnte
named in Ihe liu.,1 mortgage above referred lo,
together with Inteiesl coupons attached thereto
and remaining unpaid, and that intciot will
cease after the t-.iitl dite
nil; i-oi.Linin i,ncini:lr compwy
Scranlon, Pa . Febiuarv 2Jlh. IWI.
PROFESSIONAL
Certified Public Accountant.
11. C. SPAI.'l.DINC,
Voik.
iH. IIROADWAY, ni;w
Architects.
LDWA1ID 11.
bullclinir.
DAMS AltClltTnCT, LOWLI.L
I'RI.Iir.RICK I. DROWN. MtCIIITF.Cr, PIIK K
bulldinit, Ii6 WnvhlnKtoii avrnue, Scanton.
Dentists.
11. c. 1:. i:ii.i:mif.ii(JL'ii.
Spiute stiecl. M ranton
PILI.I
IILILDIMI,
1)11. C. C. LAUnAril. IK. WYOMI.NU AVF.M'i:.
Seeds.
0. it, clarki: a (o, si:f.dsmi:. nd mmis.
erymen, store 201 M-olilnntoii uvinue; ru-i-ii
liiiu-cs, ll);o N'oith Main avenue ; store tele
phone, 7S2,
Schools,
SCHOOL OF Till! LAfKAMANW. S RtVION,
Pa. Couru1 prcuraloiy lo colli'Kc, law, nifdi
rlne or limine m. Opena Sipt. t2lh. Send tor
catalofiie. ltev. lhom.it ,M. t-inn, LI.. I)., prin
cipal and proprl'toi; . K. Pluinli-y, A. M
hesdmatter.
MULTUM IN PAItVO.
Sorvutriaii liglslatoit piopcire ihut (.-ills v-lm
uo not know- how lo knit. 'w, vv.-sh and took
hall lw icfusitl .iiluolt'ii lo 111 ny. Dauhltis
of wealthy mm .no not lo be ixeepinl.
California vlsllora to the HuflUo Kvikuiiioii
nest summer will rixlttrr In Ihe tauesi book
tver bound. It hit Just been loiuplelnl In Lot
Anaeli'. The book l 2' liicliet Ima, It Indies
ride uu! IS Inches thick. It of 4.UU0 page nnd
vvelKht 4ll pounds.
lu Korea the ncntltinrn of H.p eouil ur.
makliiE hauiNoinc rollta out of Ihe illblt inanu
failure ot false money, 'liny can buy foi Mil)
euniiiili s Lite metal to make IO0 worth of inlit,
and at llu.v .ire oil ceod leliul Willi Ihe 1. 1 1 . t.'
the p.illic il.ie not iutiifeif
Tin L'lilled Kingdom spml lu Is'W'f) jC.'C.
115,11)1 on hei aei-Roluu foreev, usuln.l a lestiiuo
of ilio.n.is.tnlj, and an jveiagu loniuif' if 1I10
lui'rcaullle uiarllie uf IMIH.MU, .-sea liupoits,
liiiliulliis bullion aril specie, stood al a;.1."0,
21)7,00, ami exports sl'iW.OM.oli,
Lawyers.
inANK 1:. novbi:. atixiiinp.v.at-law.
Roomii, 1'.', 14, 1U and 19 Itnrr bulldliiK.
r K.Tii7cvr.VTT'vi'" OMMOSW F.ALTH Ilt.IMl.
J. W. III10WN. A1TOftSi: ASH l'01'SRKle
lor-t.aw. Ilooint SIJ-31JI .Mean Inillillnrc
l. II. tlKPLOdLi:, AT10ltNKY--f.ONS NKflO
Hated nn real ettalc tecuilly. Meart lnillillui,
corner Wahinjton avenue and spruce, ttreet.
ttll.bAltll. WAI1IIKN- k KVAPP. ATTOKSKYa
and counellott-ii(.aw. llepublican buildluB,
WoahlnRlon avenue,
H:ssuilT7i':.sM;p.""i:noitN'KVS su rmis.
ellors atdiw, fmiinonwe-tlli biilldltit, Hooim
10. M and 21,
LPW.Mtl) W, TIUVF.lt. .vrroitSKV.
IWMWI. nth fltKir, Meart luillillnB.
nooH
b. A. WTUKS. ATTOIINKVAT LAW, nO.MIH
of Trade bulhllnir, Scraiibn, Pa,
PAITKnSO.V k Wiuc6', TIlAHKllT' VATION'AI,
I'anlc bullillna-.
-'. comkoys, 0 1.1 nKppni,i'AVnmi.nisn
A. w. nKirnioM-'. atiornky, mkahs ni.nn.
Physicians and Surgeons.
llll. W. K. ALI.KN, 811 NORTH WVSdllMlTON'
avenue.
DIL S. W. IAMORKAl'X. OIFK P, 311 Well
ington avenue. Iletlilenre, 131S Mulberry,
("rironlo dlteasra, lunat, heart, kidney and
fenlto-urlnary orgara a specially. Ilouis, t to
4 p. m.
Hotels nnd HeBtaurants.
TIIK tl.K CAFK, 121 AND 127 FltxNKI.IN AVK
nue, Hatct rcatotiohle,
P. ZEIOLr.n. Pioprletor.
St'HANTON 1IOIISK, MMP. 1), L. A W. T.xS.
enftcr depot. Concliirt.il on the Luiopean p!n.
ICnon KOCH, Proprietor.
Wiro Screens.
.tOSKPII HUF.TTFL, RhMt oil LrKAWANN
avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire
Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DHFSSMAKINO FOR CIMMIItl'N'
ivi nuril.P
alto ladlcV waist.
touls shoemaker, -1J
Adamt avenue.
A. B. RRIOHS CLKANS PRIVY VAULTS ASH
rcw poolt; no odor. Impioied pumpt uied.
A. D llrlcirt, pioprletor. leive enlers ll.H)
North Main avenue, or Klckn's drill? ttorc, ior
net Adamt and Mulleiry Telephone UM.
MRS. L. T. KKI.LER. SCALP Till: VT.MKNT. .'A;.;
klnmpoolrR, .K ; facial marsase; manicuring,
20c; chlrt.pody 101 Quiniy.
BIHKR'S 01ICTIKsril - MI'SIC FOlt HALLS,
picnics, parties, icceptions, wedding and con
cert woik furnished. For (emit sddre-t R. .1.
Dauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over
llulbert'n muslo atoie.
MKC.AROKi: IIR0-... PRINTER' sTPPLILS. KN
velopes, paper bags, twine alehouse, ISO
Washington avenue, Soiriiton, Pa
TIIK WILKhSIIMIHI' HEtOIlD ( N RE IIMI
in Scrautnii it the nivt stands of Relsmin
Dins., 400 Spmce and Sat Linden; M Norton.
322 l.ickawanna avenue, I S. Schuirer, 211
Spruce street.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad,
III FfTett Malth 1 IOO.
Trains leave Scranton.
For Philadelphia and New loik via D. k II
P. It., at C 15 and 11.1.1 11. in., and 2.l, 4 27
(black Diainoi.d I'jprctt), nd 1I."0 p m Sun
claw, P. II. It. II , I..1S, 8 27 p. m
For While Haven, llirleton and principal points
in the coal regions, via II .1 II. I: R 1.1,
2. IS and 4.27 p m I'er Polttville, 1.27 i in
For Ilethleluni. 1'aston, Iteiding, Il.unsbuu
and principal Intermeddle ttallont via I), i- II
R. R., 0.4.1, 11.51 a. m : -MP. 4 27 (HUi-k Dia
rnoiul F.xprets), II. '.0 p. in. sumjJj,i n j
II. I!., 1.."s, 8.27 p. in
For Tiinkhannoik, Tov.iula, l.hnlia. bhacs,
Ocneva and principal Intrrmnllale stitlons, vd
D, l A W. II. R, .sS a m.; 10.1 and 3, PI
p. ill.
For Heneva, Rothestir, Iliiffalo, Niagara Fall",
Chicago and all points west, via D Ar II R. I! ,
11.51 a. in., S.3." (Illaek Di.imund Express). 7.4.
10.41, 11.30 p. m. Sundays D. A- 11. It. It.,
ll.fl,. S.27 p. in
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley
parlors cait on all tralnt between Wilket.1I.ine
and New- York, Philadelphia, IIiiiThIo und Sut
pcrslon Ilrldgc.
HOl.LIN' 11. WILIH'll, Crn. Siipt., 2d Coitand
strict. New- Yoik.
CHARLES S. M'.i:. (.Ml. Pa's. Agl . 2fl Cortland
street. New- York.
A W. NOS-NEMACIIER. Die Pavs , Agl., South
llelhleheni. Pa.
For tlekett and Pullman reservations apply to
SO) I.aikawatina avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
stations in New Voile Foot of Liberty street,
N. It . and South Icily '
TISIK TAIII.I: IN Kl'FLCT NOV. 21. I'h.
Tialnt leave Scianton f..i Nnv lork, Newark,
Hiiibcth, Pliiladelphia. Fa.ion. Ilethlehcni, I
Ictilowii, Mainli 1 bunk and White Hiven at .:;o
11. in ; cxpicss. LIU; esprcsi, ,1 51) p. m. Sundavs,
2.15 p 111.
For Pitlstoii and ilkes Dane, S .in a m,, 1 o
and U50 p in Sundays, "LI p in.
For ll.-.ltlnioie and A i.hinalon. and points
Soul h and Wet vn llethbhem, s.;.i) a. in.; in
and ;:.. p. 111. -ui'diy. 2.11 p. m.
For lams Drain h. Oi-an Clove, etc., at S.C0
a. m. nnd 1 10 p 111.
Fur Itc.iilniiT l.ib.1101 and lliiibhuier, via M
lentowu, MO a 111 and I ID p in sumlai,
2.M p. m.
For I'nttsville. .'0 a. 111. an I 1.10 p. 111
'Ihroiu-h (hkr(s to all omts rat, south and
wist al lowest ratts at the stjtlou.
II. P. HM.HWIN, Ccn. P.et. t.
.1. II. OI.H.MSRN, Cen. Supt.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In I'ftecl Doc. 2, PKW
South-Leave Siiautou foi Nun Verk al LID,
".cm, ft.rai, s 00 and 10 m u 111. ; 12.31, :: :t,l . ni.
For Philadelphia at 8.0.1 and 10 01 .1 111 ; 12.11
.md 3.'i; i. in. For StroinKbuiir at 6.10 p. in.
Milk aicouunoilalloii at ;;.10 p. 111. Arrive at
llobokrn at I! "O, 7.1s, tl 2k. 1J 0s, 3 1.1, 4. it,
7.1'l p. in. irlve at Philadelphia nt 1.00. .1.21,
0 00 mid S.2J p 111. Arrive from New Vork at
1 Hi, 1.00 and 10 2.1 a ni . 1 nn. I S!, .lit, ii 11
and Il.:,0 p. in Fiom tmiiiMiuic; .it SOI a ni.
Noitli I.e.ne Siiaiitiu. bu lluflalo and Inter
mediate siati.uis at 1 11, I 10 and tn) .1 111 ,
1.55, .1.4s and II '1.1 p in Foi (l.vvcen and swi
iue at Ltd a. in and L.il I', m For I ih.i .il
I. ID n in md 1 .11 P ni. Foi Mmilrose at tiOfl
a. in : 1.05 ji.iI 1 It i. 111. Foi Nithnlviii .11 4
and 6.L1 p. 111. For Riiuh.iuitiui at I0 2O a in vi
rile In N.rmtnn from ltuiT.it.. al I. M. 211, 1 1
and 10.00 a. 111. .I..M and I11O i m. Fiom Us
wtifo and Symiisx at 3.11 a. in., 12 St md stvi
p. in. Fiom 1'llta nt 2..V. a. 111.; lJtit and 1 "al
p. 111. From Nicholson 11 7 .'al a 111. and li.U) p
m. From .Montrose at 10.0) a 111 , .1.20 and -Hi
p. in.
Mlnomsburs Illusion - leave S, ration for
Nortbunibeilaiid. nl 0.41. ion., 1. m : 1 .11 jnd
H',0 p m. For Plymouth 111 1 HI, :s.n, s ,11 (l
111. For Klnaston at S.10 a in. rrlie nl Sortn
iiinbrrlniiil ut H :I1 .1 m ; bio. 1ii ami S II 1
111. rrlve at Klnctlnn hI k "l a. m. Airive at
Plymouth at 2.00. 4.:u. 11. II P- m Nirive in
Suantnii bom Northuinbeilar.d al ".12 . 111 .
12."1. 4.50 iimi s 41 p. m I nun KiiiRslon at
11.0) a. in. From I'lv month at 7.3.1 a. in.; ." .11
and .".."1 11. in. ....
I'NDY ritMNP
Ninth-Leavr- nanti.n at 1. 10, .l.fO, 5..V), 100,
p. in. ; ;i,;h anil :l 40 p. m
Noi Hi Lease M-rai.ton al 1 1.1, I. II) a. in.; 1 51,
5.4S and 11.35 p. in
lllnnmsbi.iit Division -Leave sirjlln ,t in 01
a. 111, and 5 M) p. m.
Delaware and Hudson,
In llflect Sov. 23, I'm 1.
'Iiains for Caibomlile leave "cumuli at 0 20,
7 M, 8.53, 10 IT a in t l-.(. 1.2'). 2.11. !I..12, 5.2H,
6 5'. 7.57. 0.15. 11.11 p. 111.; LIU J. 111.
For Hoi.ed.ile-""-''. lO.'l a m.i 2.11 and 3.2)
P'l'i''i-' llkes-llaiie-'i 15. 7.1. Ml, fl.Ss. ion,
11.55 a. 11. ; I ' '- 1 :1-"1' '-' n " " 10.11.
"i'or'u'v. II. It poinl-0 4.1. 11.5.1 a. 111.; 215
4 ''7 and II. .' P '"
Foe Pcnutvlianl.i II 1 polnli-o.ll, p.ss a
m.l 2.16 and 127 p. in ,
For slbain and all wlnU nniti-(l.20 a 111.
a..du.52p. in s(.MUV 1UMS.
For Ci ihondali ".00. lb to a. tn.t 3.41, 3.52.
i 47 to 52 1 1. 111.
"I'nr Wllkcj-llaiio -O-. " '' '.l 1.5', 5 2
6,27. 8.27 p. I".
Fur Alluni '""' '"uut" noilb-.I..i2 p. 111
For llontellile o.) ' and a..V! p. 111
lowi'kt talcs lo nil points In l'nltnKt.iti-i and
'Ulll0jil. lll'RDlfK. H. P- -. Albany. . V '
II, W. I RO!.. DP . "tiaiiliiu, P.i.
Krio and Wyoming Vnlley.
Time Table lu L'uVit Se) (. 17, IdOD.
Trains for lliwler and local points, 101111M
ng at llawley with Kile rallioad for New ml.,
Nrwburc and Inteiiiu'ill.ilci point,, leave S, nn
ton at 7.05 a. m. and 2.2,1 p. 111
Train i airlse Jl Scranton al 10 oil a, in. ml
0,10 p. ill. ,
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leavo Scranton, D. & H.
Station:
0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Fitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. m week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Heading, Norrlutown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
Inn y, Harrlaburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.) tor Sunbuty, Harris
buig, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington nnd Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Potts
ville, Beading, &c, week dpys.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrlsburg-,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J n, WOOD. Cen Pa., Act.
,1 II. 1H'rrilINON', Gen. HgT.
Time Cnrd in ffftfl Tte. ,10th, 11)00,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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lrtiintf ntnlllali,nt lo C'tilH.ii.tali,. tiroliiii at 7 4i pm,
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ltalc's ' ceiita per mild,
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