The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 20, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901'.
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I'ubr.jlicJ Dully, I'.xcrpl S'lmlay. by Tim Trib
trie Publishing Compare), nt Hliy Ctnla a Month
1.1 VV t-lli'ClUitli, lMltr.
0. P. uWUlHi:, HulneM Manner.
New York OnVei IfO Naswau kt.
H. h. VtlCKLANI).
Sole Ascnt lor luirlfin AdicilUlii;.
I.ntertd at the Postuflleo at Stranlon, IV., a
Kce-end-Cla-. Mall Matlcr.
When spaec will permit, The Tribune li always
Rlad (u jirllit slmrl leltcts Mom lis friends r.
Ina: mi currer.l to-des. b,il Its lule Is tint tlico
nciiat bo sljmel, lor publication, by the writer
real names ami tie condition pinett'iit tn '
oeptsiitc Is that all loutrlbiitlotii dull Ik lj"-t
t iclliurial revision.
tub plat nn: ion Aiivntnii.vti.
Tho following table shows Hie irlrc per Inch
each ItsHriieii, kio to It ned within one joar:
" " " Knurl fl(llmru" full'
Jll'PMV. IM,,r lliading Pn-llii'ii
Ian than iti I in !k'"" ",:'- " I :" I .)
I Ihfl.M ..,, 4.1 I .JJ .21
uii ' K, i .ir.-. i .r
""J" " IM ! .17 I .!'
"w) " i;, , ,nA i .!
I'or cards i thinks, lesjultitlom ot condole iu!
nil slinllir eonlrlbutions In tire tulurr t ad
sri tiring II,.. 'Iilliunv make a charge cl .3 cents
a line.
Halt for ClaxllW Adverlltln,: (mulshed "
iipplkatlun.
SCRANTO.V. M.Wtt'II .'). l?it.
We Hotkv tint tho li'glflitturc, liy a
clean vote, hits ilctcati-il Hi" Tonl Mil
n piMvidu for a imn-o di-axlle- piHoicc
iiiont of toiniutlMiiy eilm-jiilcm. It.s
action Is win: Tlstro . m, need uf
uildltlomil Jaw on tills Miltjoct. Thu
t'.fMiil Knrr bill in ample. In Scran
tun, with loy.COu poptilutlon, emu tiitiiiit
ifllcur scum a an HHili-iit i-nforci-ino-nt,
anil It tlil.s run lc- iloiiu Iipio
it can In- Ootivr unywliuiv In I'l-iiiim1-Mililn.
An Unsafe Gospel.
f E -IIi: I'KJJDICTION of Koimor
T
iTLSlrieiitMuLccul iWoiu thu
Jnansti Jul commission that
uitliln ten you is 75 per rent.
'f tllO plt'MlIt cnlk-r-M In the Wo
lnlns rue-ion woilM lie cxhanstoi 1
tempurcd by the agsuiiine'c that in th"
lower illsitlctn thoro Is a lunKer pios
nctlve Jea3o of life, It Uelns Ills JutlB
incut that the demand fur anthracite
would In Mime wny he mot for tho no.t
"00 years. It Is putMblc that Mr. Jk
J.cod lias undercstjmatod the coal 10
norvcs of tiio upper coal liudy. W'c
think ho htm. Must oaioful nilnlnpr on
Klnoers who have studied the Kuhjcet
Ith care ohthuate a much longer life
to the coal Industry In smd about
Kcranton, some ullim-iiip "j ycats, and
ome oven i fiitiirin? to predkt TO
years.
J!ut tlieie Is c-iimiKh of truth In h.it
ho says as to tho brevity ut our toal
iQKOttrccB to adiiionliih the bublnehs In
terests of our rltv and nolKhborhood
to consider well the problem or nub
Mltutlns new Imlu.-tilcs for old on. f .
nd tho niojt obdcntlul wlop touurd
thla neoestary ta.sk or buslncs-i-i helt'
prcservation In to t:et out of the pub
lie lillnU tho destructive Idea that tho
commercial tuturc of .Sunnton iau brht
bo rafesuarded on a basis of labor
strikes and Koneral ai:ltatloii directed
from a standpoint of profesj-louul hos
tility nguinxt tho mail or i-oipoiatlon
who takes tho hazaifin of IuxcsIIiik
money in now enterinlscs and thereby
1'urnlHlicn a maiiiet for nieii with labor
to sell.
Seiantun owes Its very esbtelko to
corporations and the spirit of courage
in InvcstmontH. Take away tlae and
there would b- noihlior hut n euat
patch left. Tho .W (llhpeus-nlloii ul
auurehlttlc e:nr.pcl which teaches our
uorltln? inui and uorklng women to
view with lutii'il the men lustiumentul
in piovldint; f.ir them the opportuni
ties of empoynunt and which eiicoiu
ageti Uii m to kill the suose that has
laid tin; golden cans is not a safe bos
pel for any community; and for Scrim
tori It Ih fspeolallv Hiilcldal.
'ci luin piiniBraphs in the 'ripper"
"111 pamphlet create a .suspicion that
tho proof render must have emie to
sleep over his Jnb.
Unfortunate,
1 lfc '10 Ui; f.urot that the
Municipal le.iKiio's tioatmelit of
Hfii.'ial Mauaser Wcyland, of
the Hi w teli'Jiholle eumpaiiy, will
hardly t-nd to (omiimid Its woil; to
tho Judicious. I'in t It directed Its
Inqiilik'H mi ns to cause a load of sus
picion to full upon Mr. Wcyland: then
It caused his un-'at on u eharffo or
bllhery; and, llimlly, fallliu; to. ptove
of even ti sug( t a ,re, it move 1
tor Ills H'letlM. eollillllK this with tho
f'polteu intlmatloim of Its attorney that
It will dial with hlui Inter. This
ctrtMKe hardly siiuares with the avc r
iiko man's notion of fair play.
For some months thmv have been
IlidUattolib that thn league was not so
."I1 aivlf-ed ns to the leptil conditions
mill methods of attaining Its mds as
It (jliotlld, Jie u older to pi"Sirvu its
inoeiiurit'fioni daiiKer of foifolture of
public lyiindoiivu. llspot,Ed as wo aio
to credljltBpi'oinotora with the purest
of motives, their gradual giowth in
willlnstAbs to iibaiunu motives of evil
In oihy? tiion tcAtlmoiiy not enlcu
laiod p liiiprcsH a Jury 1ms been
viewed,;1 by those In sympathy with
their vims with rogict.
There Is yet time tor tho leuguu to
mivo itsolf and Its purpo,.?s. Hut to do
this, It must. bo sure of Its law, suru
of Us ivldoncc and as reasonably eiuo
as nan by honest niuthod can bo of
IU jury bi'loro it niakib its accusa
tions i
I'll isHurKei'M have at least ono con
hijlutton." b'cianton Is not lu their class
In the mutter of base bull teams.
n Hxccllent Siipfcstloii.
-wr-lfK UlifOAlXIHXDATIOX of
Hi tho grand Jury that tho
Jd com t appoint a commission
from among the membeis of
the bur to btudy how our petty courts
may bo reconstructed to us to do uwuy
with the prebcnt enormous burden of
unjustifiable expense saddled upon tho
taxpayers through perversions of tho
fee syBtoni Is timely nnd nitty will ha
adopted.
Tho fiiibjeut has long engaged the
Attention of men Interested in the hat
toinitrU of Judicial m-ocrts.os, but it i
unhappily ncccsstuy to add thnt no
Pinctlcil solution hn yet been found,
The grand Jury's supKi'stlon that tho
lower iiiaglstrattH be chosen for speci
fied (llstilctH and paid it stated saluiy,
all fees to itvei t to the people, has
the merit of approaching the subject
fiom a buslni'ss-llkc standpoint. It
furnishes the basis of effectual nforin.
Iot us see how this Idea can bo
woild'd out In detnll by the ioiihIi unt
il e genluw of the I.ackuuunnn bar.
It Is sincerely to be hoped that lllu
Invltntlon of the Hoard of 'I'inde to the
piesldent and Ills cabinet to penult
thu citizens of Si iiinton to tender theiii
n public reception upon the occasion of
their anticipated Journey from Jlulfalo
to New York next .Juno inny accom
modate Itself Milllcleiitly to the presi
dential itlueiar.v to i under possllile Its
act eptain.e. Major McKlnley has twice
lslted our illy, ami Is p"isoually ne
qtinlntcd with many of Its citizens; but
since his election to tho presidency so
many tilings have happened tolnciease
the isliun In whlih li- Is held that an
opportunity to show this would be
most wvlconn. to i very tislduit of
Siiauton, li respective of party.
Wade Finn Should Resign.
N VIi:V or his Indktiiient by the
graikl Jui. no alteruallvo Is
open to Select 'ouucllmau Finn
than to decline tile iioiuiuatlou
tendeicd to hint bv the Itenub.
lleiin caucus of the upper branch of
councils: for picsldont of that bod.
While every man Is entitled to
u lair 1 1 lit 1 before being udjlldged
guilty, the admissions which Mr. Finn
has himself made while upon the wit
ness stand as to his pait In acting as
the master of corrupt teicmonles, und
tho burden of suspicion Involved lu the.
S in nd Jury's action, make It absolutely
necessary that the Kcpubllcau party
shall cmppotl another man for the otlhe
which Mr. Finn seeks.
It cannot be hold that tho indict
ment of Finn Is a political eotispliac.
On tho contrary, ho has been ptotccled
with marked leniency by the gentle,
men who have been feiretlntr out
through their agents the cortupt prac
ticis In our city government. This ac
tion of the grand Jury Is a naluial con-
btqiiciico of the sworn testimony which
Finn has given us to his- p.u tlclpatlon
in tho piellmluarics of corrupt solici
tation and biiber. Not having yet
been summoned to till the oilgln of
hli own wealth, opportunity will soon
be given to lilm to explain how It lias
happened that in comparatively a few
years, sturtlug with nothing, he has
been so fortunate as to accumulate,
with few npp.uetil bulne.-s coiince
tloi.s, a eoinpeleneo estimated to be
worth close upon 4100,000.
That ho limy be. successful In ex
plaining thla matter without icilectloii
upon his peuonal honesty, or upon his
public icputatlon will, of course, be
the hope of nil his liiends. And In
these days when tin pmbe of investi
gation Is being directed uii such a
zealous pin pose to uuc.n cr the lllddill
activities hi our public life, it will bo
generally lecognlzed us lining that
this oilkiul, whose connection with the
peculiar episodes of lecent iiiunlcip.il
mid county polities has been most con
spicuous and Miplt Ions, should bo
tlioioushlv examined in icgular judi
cial manner. Fnlll this shall have been
done and a verdict in fairness leii
deicd. Wade Finn is not a proper per
son to iceolve tho support of tile J!o
publlcan unity for any public otilee.
On the contrary, he should resign the
ofllco he now holds and icttie to ptl
vato life.
Jt looks as though Von W.HiIciscc'h
expeditions to the unruly provinces of
China would lontluuo until Mm slock
of souvenirs has been iwhuiisled.
A riodcl Trolley Proposition.
ASV.MMC.VTJJ headed by A. I.
.lohiihou, or Cleveland,
Ohio, has applied to the see
lctary of the comfnou
wcallh tor legal permission to ask for
extensions of charters to enable It In
turn to Lsk for city franchises which
Will enable It to levolutloiiize tho
sticet cur tiavel of a number of thu
principal IVnnsylvanhi cities. It has
ulio sought permission In Philadel
phia to ld tracks lu ISO miles of sheets
or parts thereof at present unoccu
pied ly street car linos, and to cross
ceitalii liver bridges necessary to giv
the citizens of I'lilladclphln. a rapid
tiansit service upon the following
notewoi thy conditions:
Flirt Thiee cent car f.ues with mil.
venal flee transfers.
Second Direct inn In lines north and
south, cast nnd west, to accomodate
the heavy iuhIi of travel to ami fiom
tiio congested biislnes.s districts.
Third I'aviug and peipetuul repair
of all the streets occupied and ucecpt
unee of all conditions as to consli tic
Moll, licenses, special taxes, reduction
of fine, etc., now or which arc to bo
Imposed upon Hues of existing slie t
railway companies.
Fourth Ample sealing conditions ot
passengeis by ue of eight-wheel ves
Mbuled cars, with center aisles and
seats lor .rj passengers tn ovciy car.
Fifth I'asteiigers not to bo limited
to any number of tuv trunsieis for a
continuous ride.
Sixth All passcngcis with freo
tmnsfers to bo accepted by tho now
system, upon condition that the old
Hues chall accept passuugcis on ficc
tituisfora from the new syttein.
SeventhCurs to bo run on the Urst
Hue of tile new syeteni within 'JO days
attei icceivlnf," the franchise' and over
the eiitlio system as soon as con
struction can be pushed to completion.
Eighth Amplu bond or gtiuiautee to
the city to Insure performance of thu
flUltchlFC contract to the lettei.
Ninth That wages of the niotornieli
nnd conductors be Li cents pi r hour to
beyin with, and a early Increase to
a 25-cent maximum, with ten houis
to be the standard of a clay's work.
It is announced in the pionpeclus
of this eiitci prise that If tho syndi
cate's application for fianchiscs shall
be gianted, It will, ns soon ns possi
ble, extend Us lines Into vailous ijopu
lous center of I'cnnsylvuulu, lueliid-
hie the Wyomlnt; nnd Lackawanna
valleys, JiiHt how much of fact there
is lu this announcement remains to be
dull i inland later, but If. would seem
that If thu trolley line can bo oper
ated In Philadelphia- upon thcracondl
tlons noted above, It ought certainly
to bo possible! for the? rltlzenB of
Scinntou to Iirvq a street cur service,
on a tlve-eent fure bnula eufnclcntly
responsive to the public needs to do
away with tho inujorlty ot the present
('landing complnlntB ns to Inadequate
car nccoinodatlon, lustituclent motive
power nnd cluonlo Irrcgulnrlty In the
i tinning of cars.
The Flushing Times, lepiesentlng
the Fllnn dynusty In Allegheny county,
thus concludes Its comment upon tho
Lackawanna court's decision lu the
ilppor ease; "The decision really
llimlly settles nothing, hut having been
lcndered on chedillo tlmo It Is to bo
picMiined that there Is nothing now lu
the way of active senatorial recom
mendation of the Judge who wioto It
for appointment to tho new federal
Judgeship." The Plltaburs Times
ovei looks t'vo facts: One, that tho
Laekuwanna decision was unanimous
In a court or Hire ; und the other, that
i.rnatoilul tccomniendntlon was ns
suied to tho choice of tho colt! I'm bill's
tuthor long before the ripper wus a
iuctor In Pennsylvania politic?.
New Yolk has shown her apprecia
tion of the cheering effects or tho
presence of tho man with a wad by
offering to boom Mr. Carnegie as a
candidate for mayor of the city.
The sudden cessation of the last In
dian war may bo taken as un Indica
tion that thn border boomers nnd land
grabbers have lost hope.
Mis. Carrie Nation's hatchet seems
to have become us hurmless us Sena
tor Tillman's famous pitchfork.
The vindication of Count L'oni dc
Castellanc's honor would not amount
to n tow of pins out In Texas.
Pablic Opinion Is
Hostile to a Strike
lioiii ihe Wllkea-llarrc Pail Xcv.
M; (illCAT uk. wh'lili the tullcra hie
0
lieen louiiilns upon Is Hut of public, ."'
IMili'. Itst fill Ihta fjnipJthy waii
mulled rien among the nmt c-ornervatlve
hy Ihe powder fUfMion. The lompiny utorc
ipipsllnn uai another is-tic that lirtiufthl aminu
uliloii in the iiimiuI of the worker. The matter
of low miKca vnjs another Hronj appeal to the
public, llow U It iiuwr The powder queitlon
lias lues dlpoid of. Tho company Moies luce
eithii soiw ur aro fjt Rolni. The wapes hive
hem laled. U It aalo to in, that with thce
m.ittcts adjiijtid and In a lair way of bcinff in
the rnd eilM lclor. the trend of public
.pinion l be now a it w.h nl.t months ago?
Aiinlliir thins a to chancel ol auicesi. bait
fall much of Ihe production lame from unall
opciatlon... slncu then many of thoe lure been
abseibed by laiRfr concerns. Lut tail the pici
drntlal i.impilfin gave the wnikcr a powcitul,
and a it piued, tho winning weapon. Suih
conditions du imt now exist, Thci-e things aio
woith while tii think about, and to think abjmt
tuiuii-ly. It iiiut be imifcmcd thlt in the mat
tir of public upinlon there li a ihangc fiom the
condition tliat courncd the struggle lat fall.
Ncwp.irerj whkli then weic noncommittal or
t.u ill itinz, an- iiowlion;ly ppncl to Ihe stop
pise of I Ins jtre.it aitery of tiade. In laet, cer-
I mi ft the papers winch hit fall tool; up the
i-liitc earnestly und ngsrctslvely for the miner,
aio now nnundiiii; a distinct note of i.iullou.
1 liee iRlL mean ioinctlilhg. The (treat body of
came t, hard-worMui; miiien, haiddiiuded nns
of mil whoe lonttibution to our budnes activ.
Ily h fO inimeaurable and nlmo't iinimiRlnable,
Iiiil.i not allow- IhcniMiic'i to be led a.-tray by
the oiir of the unthinking. The miner should
be Milline to liutt tlicuc viho have alwajs been
Ins iuiniU and who will continue to be. It i
the be-t put of fiknd-hlp toward the miner to
iiiso him today in boh the situation in the faec;
lo be Mli-lii'd with pieties', een if he cannot
p-t all he lictliri at onie; tn uigc hlin to biuh
away Hie bainer that stand between him and ie-luKiiiti-iii.
'Hi" man who urscs jou to flcht ii
not in all i isc our best friend. The man who
a't- jou In hold jour linen light and accept
what piosrct-s liai been nude and to exercise
palicnic for the lutuio is the man who will, if
followed, biliiB tho condition of the miner not
lir in the future to a bitter plane than it has
em been.
--o
from the llarikburs Patriot.
II luchi ai though the I'niled Mine Woikcrs,
rl.inul ami inircoiitldcnt a the irsult of their
eistifi in MrlKini; la-t fall, wcte about to make
i iiiutv whkli iau hate, in ill piobabillly, only
ono otilioiue -the defeat of the union, the loc
ol whaliver liulu of klorj- they hate gained
and a pel lull of iillencis which will bring' inlseiy
and niirulng lo thoufand. bast fall sj-nipathy
was nlili the men. It was felt that they as in
diiiikuU wue toiling tor startjtion wacey.
Ihuo w.h itnicial reiosnltlon ot the fact that
thiir ihiiiinds wire- only reasonable and fair.
'Ihe bailie was joined on the pilnciple tint man
is entitled to equitable H mum rat ion tor his
libor. Hut at present the chief grievance teenu
to be Ihe absolute irfunl to irregnlic the union.
'Ihe epuatoii pinless wlllliigncfs to hearken to
Un- complaints of t lit ir men as ludlslihuls at any
turn.- and lo lulirM Ihclr vsroiigii, if investiga
tion rlions they base suflrred an.v. But the
ill i lino lo deal with the eugaiilzatloii. Tint Is
tin- link on which they split. It Is not, tlun,
a iuclioii of scotiiiiig waiccs which will lucscnt
the nun and their fimillcs lioin etaivlng, but
il Is utuRiiiliou foi tlic union that is in dispute.
Hut is a dilleicnt matter and it is doubtful
whclhti the union can command the suppoit and
ejinpailiy that would llow out fponljncouslj- to
the indliidual. Auotlitr binder to the success of
tin- slilko pioiniMil lies In the lact that summer
is appioaclilng, less coal will be needed, the
bin. ol the opcialois aic full lo oscillowlng and
oiciy dcnuiid rin be met with ate. Instead,
host m r, of coal taking its customary summer
ihop i Mi ll.o would be ti-cd 'u an cxcelknt ar
iiuimnt fur maintaining prices. In the end th"
coil iiu.t would be tlic gainer by a shutdown
at this reason, while the lo-t, and It would be a
busy one, would inevitably fall on the miners
ami I lie public.
". .
RULES OF HEALTH.
Who i that ad, ilijion-nlatcdool.ln? I'elluvv
lie Is a man who his made a study of rules
of health.
Mliiw lulci of health.'
Eurjhoilj'a rules of health, that's the trouble
wilh him. II& haj been trjlng to Ike tip to
the m.
What elms he do?
l.virjthlu; that be Is told to do, and when
be i.-u't doing anj thing ike he worries because
Ihe ink i are so conflicting,
And is it undirmluing ids health!
Sure, it would tindeimlne unjone's health.
Whit I'lc funic of thu iuk?
Well, hrid are two ol Hum: "Eat only a
light bicaklast" und bieakfast rhould be Iho
bet meal of Iho duj."
What aie some othu?
"Hun or walk two miles bifore biiaktail" and
".Niter attempt to do an) thing on an empty
stomicli "
Anj more.'
"'lake .i cold kith the lil.t thing hi tlie
inoiulng" and "Ilt-mcmbcr the shoe); to the
tin. ul sinldeidy tniountering heat or cold l
vny injiiilous."
Anj thing ele?
"Xc-vir use a idllow" and 'Tho moit iffiesh.
ing sleep 1 had when the lik.nl Is somewhat ele
vuled."
I that all?
lli, deal, no. Thiii' aie liui.'lnd, of llrse
iiiles. lor iiuljiKe: "Ua not git In the liable
of tlupiug in the da t lime" and "Alwaja l-kc
it shoit nap In the afternoon": "Eat only at
Uiealliuies" and "Lit whinavcr .sou aie huiv
gij"; "Eat no meat' and "If you would be
sluing cat plenty of ficah meat"; "15U up at S
uMoek cveiy inoiulng" and "sleep until thor.
oughly icslcd, no matter bow IjIc it is,"
I'm not uipiU'il that he looks hajgard and
ick.
Neither is iiiijone else who knows what he
W ti Iny tu do, -Lhkagg lkmlng pj,t,
ooooooooooooooooo
Tlhe I
People's i
Exchangee
a rort'LAtt ct,r,Ant.vo iiousk for tu '
r lUncfU n All tthn lliv llotl,C3 to ,
Itctt, na1 Eitalc or Other ITonerly to Sell
or Urehane, or Who Want Situations or
llcln Theu Small Art.frll.fmtr.U Cost .
, One Cent Word, (Ix nettlon tor llco
irnia a cm except Sltuauoni num.
Which Aro Inserted Free.
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Help Wanted Hale.
WANTi:i)-MKN TO CANVASS 10U WH.LtAJI'''
Clly Dlrrctoryi mutt be cmil nnd plain writ
er jnd pood prlkrr. Adilnns Jilrrctoty, Trib
une otrliT.
WANTUP-A OU.Vfl MAX AS A MIOP. SVt.KS.
man! experience pirftircd. Mjer Davldow,
507 Lackawanna auntie.
iiov WAXTi:i von kuunisiii.nh r.oons nrsi.
lies", about 18 year ef aice. Loula II. Iai,
412 Spruce.
Help Wanted Female.
sVANiEH KXPFltUXCni (llllb TOR (.l.N;
crnl bcnsewerlc. To first elis ssoikrr and
cook slrady place In snull family. Mrs. t'hailea
(Ullrtu, CJI clay avenue.
WAXTKD-ltiaitl' AWAV. COMriTTKNT fit 15 Ij
for general housework, small family, no
washing, good wage;, llrlug reference. Oii
Jefferson avenue.
w'AXTKn-mnij roit moiit iiowsewobk. ix
family of two. Call second floor 31 Adams
iseiiue.
Salesmen Wanted.
HxTaTCKTO SALLSMAX. SCIIOOb SLTPUK8.
Country vsork. ll salary and commissions.
P. 0. Kvans & Co., Chicago, III.
Situations Wanted.
WASTED -flV A MILMXCH, WOP.lv TO TAKP.
borne- er will go out bj Iho oay special in
tention given to old iilmniin;. Addicts Mi
M. I, Tribune otflce.
MTIW1IOX WAXTKD-IIV A 'iOL'Xf! MAX.
can nuke himself handy t most anything i
hoMst and seber and can five the best of vcler.
dice. Aclilrm M. P. fc., Tribune olfice
AX KXPKltT I,Al'XPIIKSS WOt'I.D I.llsT. TO
get some gerilleuien'd and ladies' laundry;
price ic.oonable; best of city references. Call oi
uddrcss 60 Pleasant street.
MTL'ATIOX WAXTED-IIV A WOMAX TO CO
out bs- the dav washing, lrniln or cleaning.
Call or addrc Mrs. lluwell, 1219 Cedar a.venue.
MIUATIOX WAXTEI)-nY A WOMAX TO CO
out by the day washing, ironing or cleanlne.
or take wahlng home. Call or atldrca 121U
Cedar avenue.
A 1IKP.ECTAUI.K (illlb WObl.D I.1KK TO 1)0
cooking; can give best reference. Please call
at Ml llcbeeca avenue, Hyde Park, city.
WAXTED-A MTL'ATIOX I1Y AX KXPEHICSCI.n
lenogiaphcr and t.v pi writer! best references
given. Addresi K., Tribune office.
M'lUAIIOX WANT1'.I)-I1V A VOliXO filltb, II
seals old, If) take can- of ehildien, or to do
licit honvework. fall 101 Theodore street,
Piovidciice, Pa.
MTIAIION WAMED-llV A YOt'XO (llltf, 10
do gemral liouuoik, JIJ Putnam street,
city.
MTIJATI0X WANTED-HY A OHIb, 11 YEAltS
old, to do light housework. Addrcta .HO
Putnam street. North End, city.
Side Lights Throuta
On Modern Japan
bpciiil Loirfspondencc of The Tribune.
Philadelphia, Malili I.'.
Till; PACT tint the three thousand studen's
of He University oi Pennsylvania In Phil
udeli liia come fiom all quarleis of tue
L,lobe wii well illustrited a few dajs ago
win n a Japanese club the first of its kind in
this eountrj- was organicd by the almond fjed
leprcsentatives of tho Island Empire at Penn.
Australian, IlrnlliiD and Xcw Zealand clubs
have esislcd at tho university for some time,
wlille .Uudttit organi'.-.tloiis leprcsentiug hcland,
Jimaka, Mexico, Cuba and Porto Rico aic al
ready of several jeais' standing. Put vsitli the
exception of two men from China and one trom
bull i the Japanese students aic the solo repre
sentatives of their continent in Pennsylvania,
and to lliein belong thu honor of having Ken
members of the tlr-t .Vlallc dub to be foinvj
at tlic univeiflly.
ii
The- sescii Japanese sttidrnls who inel to ihaw
up articles of asocialloii arc all intelligent lit
tle fellow., sprighllj-, alwajs Mulling, and with
u merry little In Inkle in their slanting ejeii.
'I hey belong, of couue, to Ihe uppennost cIjm
ot Japawie tociely or they would not have coiao
to Atneilca to be educated; and, curiously
itiough, all of them Intend to ictuin to Japan
upon graduating. Sch-aburo Yatkana, son ol
Count Yuakawa, who Was elected president of
tlic Japanese club, was asked by jour eoirc
spondent what In his opinion tlic future held in
ttoro for Japan and in rep'y lie said;
o
"You Americans uic so fai awaj- fiom Japan
that many of jou kok upon my countiy as a
Minl-clvilized island situated somewheie neir
Asia. I suppose it Is bard for jou to tcaliz
tliat Japan has an area three times as gieat as
England and a population eoual to one. halt that
of jour United Stales. Japan has advanced from
Srinl-baibarism into the flout rank of clvlllra
tlon In as many seals as it has rcqniicil cenlutlcj
for romo Euiopcan coimtili.s to do thu same
thing. And In China and Korei, Japan will
labor' unceasingly for the si eat purpose of
guiding tint vast dominion of darkness along
tho paths of western civilisation. My nation
H peculiarly titled by geographical location, ra
cial similarity and l.uowledgo of the thlinse
character and language tu play this leading role
In the elianu of the world's piogress. lu my
opinion Japan and nut the Euiopeau t'owrls will
ultimately bo chiefly concerned In the icion
.(ruction of this monstrous but decrepit cmpiic
of China; the Japanese are pre-eminently adapted
to carry this larger work of rrgineralion fonvanl
and the task is in line with the nation 'u highest
aspiration.
o
"Tlic Chiua-Japanese war was a turning point
In Oriental hktoiy, marking an epoch like the
Prcncli levolullon in 1'iancu or the Reformation
in England. Up to that tlmo Japan was re
garded as a progreeiro llltlo empire, which had
assembled a considciable licit; but there uas
no reallratlon of her tremendous latent povvcix,
whllo China was looked upon as a giant in
repose, which, once aroused, could assemble vast
aimlcd and sweep lmadcis into Hie sea, Alt
these niUlikcn ideas weic brushed aside by the
war In which Japan showed the result of the
modern methods she had pursued. Her lipid suc
cess at all Hints during the campaign showed
that she was the real powci ot tho East, und
that China was impotent
o
"IJut tho clash of arms was rot the only
stiugglo going on. The teal contest was be
tween the piegrcsstvc methods which Japan had
hi ought Into Ihe Orient for thu first time, and
the ancient icglme to which Chin clung. The
war waa biought on by Japan' efforts to ie
generate Koui, and ll'.o olteneo China took ut
this lulioductiou of modem methods into her
realm. It was In le.illty a war of picgies. In
which Japan revealed what sho had arcompllihvil
for herself, and her poncr to cany this pio
gres tar bcjor.d her own limited possesalons.
In fact, tho dissemination ot western civllltstlon
Into China to develop tho empire on modem
lines and bring l.er Into close touch wilh the
rest of the world Is ono of the highest alms
ct Japan, and them il good reason to believe
that tho success of this aim Is not tar oft, and
that tho present somewhat dlsticesed condition
of China, urlords Hie opportunity Japan has to
lung sought, of leading that country into lot
ter und higher ihanncli,"
For Rent.
tltat. "
roit i:cNTrnoi may i.niTiinn i-iiiimmii.h
or imfurnUlieil. a midlum alwJ ilelmli!g
lifinici vrll Incited In IIipoii ItlOitc, I'or i"
llculnrc ndilreu II, thlt nlllcr, ,
ion iiF.NT-iKiLin.i: iioi'm:, m. impiiovi:.
menla. iiO Marion Mirtt, Citin ltiilnc
iiotki. roit iii:nt. .itn i.i.stnis smr.r.T. ix.
rpilre of .1, C, WVk-hel.
teu tini.i:x iiiiiui: sriiiiKT, ikx iu)om-.
modern iirpnwcMciitJi Miam heat fuinl.-liod
dclrahlc! f.'VOo.
ron i!i:xT-Msnu; iiotrpi:. with tvipuot't:.
menu, In cllyj prlir, S Apply l W .
llljflnsrr, UiS Moi.roo annue and P., I.. K u'.
depot,
tOI! 11KN1-J-.1) fi:it
ljrl.au anna airnue.
MONTH. STOIIH. :ti
Inqulic im tirfinlfri".
HOTEf, 1011 RKVT-I.Mrt'lM'. or MIIS. T. h.
.Ic'iic., Main stud, la.vlor.
For Sale.
I OK MM'-DObA.N'fj ItESTAbll T. NO. lit
rrankllri ascnue, Scranton, 1'., laige svdl
equlpi-cd dining room, seal 51; It ftmiistud
rnomsj ii steady boauleis; targe well equipped
kllehin; cheap lent! rcutr.illy located; wishing
to irtlro from huslnox, v-ill sell ngunlless ol
price. Inquliit dliccl (no agenl). I', k. PoIjii,
roit s.i.n-spEni)WAV n'nxisiuxois. now
being sold at ili Spnicc slreil, oppelte
court bouse; all as good us new and at M per
rent, of in value.
roit HAM- A XlNi: nOOM 110USK, Abb MOD
ern lmpiosemenls and bam. Inquire comer
.laekson street and Keliocca avenue.
rort sam:-i,aies' pilmtox. ai ix uvtntv
way! high guile; Scranton make; almost
bran new. Apply at HO Monioe avenue.
IIAXO rOR S.M.B-KOOD MAKIJ; UPRIiillT;
seiy cheap. Apply to W. W. Kissinger, W3
Mcmo avenue.
Real Estate.
ion ue.nt-onk sixar.i: corrAtu:, nxi: t--
cation: one- steam heated house; one s room
bouse; one P room house. Oct our pileo mi llfse
En a l'inn .V Join, oit.ee comer Ash and l'cnli
avenue. Phcne 17.12.
A PAIR OITER- MAKE US AX OITER ON A
T-room tingle house. Phone in for location.
I!m l'inn & son, corner Ash tlieet nnd I'cnn
avenue. Phone 1732.
MLI, KXCTIAXCE A DOLDLK HOUSE POP.
gold bonds. P. O. Pox a?. City.
A (700D TIME TO HIJY-OVi: 7-llOOM Sl.MTt.n
house. Price JbOO. l'ine location. Erii
I'ltiti k Sons, corner Ash street and Penn ave
nue. Phone 17.12.
LOW EllD-PRICE XEVElt Ml LOW OX THIS
home as now. Just think a nk.c six loom
house SLSuo: full lot. T l'inn k Sons, corner
Ash and I'cnn avenue. Phone 1732.
For Sale or Bent.
t'OH PALE OH HENr-IHE DlilWXO P M'.K
Hotel; el.-ganlly turnUhsd; po-cCKsicn glien
on tho ilist day of April. Appb- to William
Craig, cate K. loliItnon' Sons' biewtry.
Wanted To Buy.
WANTED-SECOXDIIAXD M.OT MACHINES;
must bo in good older, state particulars Ui
to make and price. Address L. M., general c!e
lliery, Scranton, Pa.
Money to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAX ON IMPROVED ClfV 15E VI.
ctale. HEN'ltY IJEI.1X, JR.
I 'HAS. II. WELLEs.
THOMAS SPIlAfiL-E.
falllAHHlT LOAN., ANY AMOUNT. INiERU-T
1 to 6 per cent. Prank E. Donncllj, attvi
nej, 'TiadeiA- National Hank building.
MO.NEY TO LOAN OX UOND AND MOttiOAaH,
any -amount. M. II. Holgate, CuuimoBwcaltli
building.
ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN'-CjUICK.
straight loans or Duilding and Lena. At
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on X. V. Walker,
aii-315 Connell building.
Business Opportunity.
f5,00i).Ci WILL BUY IIALK INTEREST IN Es
tablished buslnevs in Sranlon, and. If pur.
chaser desires, will Insure monthly salary of M7.lXi
besides equal shaic In piuflts. Call or addles
licorgo C. Yocuin, 101 Connell building.
Recruits Wanted.
vsv
WANTED FOR V. H. ARMY: AP.LE 1I0DIED,
unmarried men between ages of 21 and t-J;
citizens of United State", of good charact-r and
temperate habits, who can speak, lead and
write English. Reciuita specially desired fo,
service In Philippines, l'oi Information apply
lo Iticrultlng Ottlec, 123 Wjomlng avc., Scran
ton. Pa.
Miscellaneous.
JSfVS NV yv V V "sH
DRESS PLA1TEHS l'OR SALE. 7 CENTS; I'OR.
mcr price, $1.30. Jlrs MacDonald, J-,9 Wasli
ingtun avenue.
LEGAL.
ETAir. OP EHWARD JAMES I.YTK 01' THE
t Ily of Seratilon, County of Lickawanna, de
ceased, I.ellcH testanientaiy upon the aliove estate
ha.lng been ciauteil to the undersigned, all pet
suns Indebted lo said istate are tcpicstcd la
nnki! pajineut, and IIiom- having edaiius or de
inancb to present the same to
MAIiDELHNI. JAMES EvceiitlK'.
PALMER b. WILLIAM:-, Miautun, Pa.
Alloiney .for Estate.
KsTAlE OP ARMINDA NEELD, DLCPArED.
Letters tcslanienlJiy on the estatu of Armlnda
Neeld latu of tho City of r-crjtitoii, ileceati-d,
have been granted to the iindersignd, to whom
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make pajment, and those having ilaiuis or
demand-, to nuke known same without dela.i.
C. V. NLELD.
II. C. RE..NOLHS
H. I . REYNOLDS EmiuIoh.
Attomey for Estate.
IN RE: ESTATE OP DANIEL W. SsUI.ll VAX.
To Whom It May Concern:
Ihe Orphans' Couit of Laekawani.a County has
granted a lulo to show- cause why Maiy i-ulll-van.
executrix of the last will and testament
ot Daniel W. Sullivan, should not be elisihaigid,
Rituinablo to net Argument Couit.
MRY fcULLIVAV.
II. C REYNOLDS EiCcutiis.
Attorney tor L'slale.
TO THE HOLDERS Of PONDS Nl Mtll'.RS
seven (7), eight (i). forty-one (II) and
forty-six (PS) of tho Colliery Engineer Company,
being the bonds bearing date October 1st, Is".-,,
and secured by tlust murtgage- of that dai.,
Pleaso Take Xotke that In pursuance ol the
provisions of the said bonds and the tru't iivni
gage given lo neeiuc the same, the bonds as
numbered above have been diawn by lot fm
pajment on the first day of Apill, 100 1, and ji'j
ire hereby notified that the same will be paid
on the hrst diy of Aptll. 101. at the Lacka
wanna Trust and Safo Deposit Company, Tnistee
named In tho tnul mortgage above lefened lo.
together wilh Interest coupons attached thereto
and remaining unpaid, and that interest will
rease after the said date.
THE COLI.lP.nY HNfilXKER COMPANY'.
Scranton, Pa., Ucbruaiy 23111, 11)01.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Tubllo Accountant.
U. C tPAULDlNC,
Y'ork.
221. nitOAPWAY, NEW
Architects,
I.DUARD II.
buildlrg.
DAMS ARCIIUECr, CONNELL
pnF.DERICK I. 11ROWX, AflCIIITECT, PRICE
building, 120 Waihington avenue, Scautcn.
JDent!sts.
D. C. E. r.lLENHEItfiER
Hpruce ftttcl, fcrrauioii.
r i'i,i
HUILDINO,
DR. C. 0. LAUn.vril, 115 WYOMIVti AVL.M E.
Seeds. "
0. It. CLARKE A CO , SEEDSMEN AND MJIIb
erjinen, stoic 201 Wahlugluu avenaei green
houses, KM Xortli Main avenue; stum tele
phone, 762.
Schools.
fcCIIOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. bCRVNTOV.
Pa, Course preparatory to college, law, me.il.
cine or business. Operu sept. 12th. Send (or
catalogue. Rev, Thomas M. Cmn, LU P.. prin
cipal ud pioprlstor, W. E. Pluiuley, A. M.,
headtuiilei.
Lnwycrn.
PHASK H. 110M.I:. AITOIINl:V-.TI.AW.
Iloom. li, H, 10 and IS llnrr building.
lTKr,UtAcT,,Ari;Y,"l OMMH.SW IIAI.TII IlLWtl.
J. W." IIIHIW.V, A1TOUNKY M (HNSI.1-lor-at-lan.
IIuoiim 312-.U.'! Mcara building.
t). ii. ni:i'i.oni.i;. Arroit.sr.v-i.oAXS si:n-
Hated em real rtale M-ciirlty. Mears btilldin?,
comer Washington ascnuo nnd Spruce slrrct.
W llZu'lP, W'AUIlKX Vkx" PP. ATT,n",N1I,n
nd lounsellois-at-law. llepublkan building.
Washington avenue.
jTssitpHrjiTbrn-rA noiir. t ami '") n
ellors-at-liw. t.'jmi.iouwfallli building, Hootiu
15, V) and 21.
i:nwAitii w. tiiayu!. AnnnM'.v.
IsiJ-WI, OH, floor, Wears building,
itnoMS
b. A. WVTIIES, AITOHM-.Y-AT-bAW, ltOAUl)
or Trade building, Sirantnn, Pa.
lUlTl.lONTvuF.aix. lIlAbKIlS' NATION At.
Hank building.
ti O.MEm7lMUlEPU!li.lCAX llfll.tllNO
A. VT. llEnTIIOI.P, ATTOIIXUY. MKAtlS PI"0-
Pliyslclnim and Suircoiib.
Pit. W. t:. AM.E.N, C,n NOIiril WASIIINtllOS
avenue.
DI1. K, W. lAMOHEAPX. OllTCE WT WASH
ington avenue. Ik-sldiine, 131S Mulbctiv.
Chronic iIIhisc", lunm, heart, kldnejs md
genlto-urlnary crg.uu u spcclallj. Iloun, 1 lo
4 p. tn.
Hotels, nnd Rcstnuranta.
THU LUC CAPE. 1S5 AND 127 H1AMMSAVP
line. llatis reasonable.
P. ZEir.I.EIt, Propilclor.
m'raxtox iioasi:, m:ak ., i i w. pas
enjer dffiot. Conducted on the European plan.
VICTOR KOCH, Proprlclo..
Wlro Screens.
JOSEPH KUETlEb, UEAlt .'ill LACK AW NN
avenue, Siranlon, Pj., inanufacluicr ol Wire
frcreens.
Iillsccllnncouti.
DRl'SSMAKLNt! 101! CHIblHlEX TO OtlDLU:
also ladles' waist. l.ouU Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
A. U. PRIOilS CLEAN! PRIVY VAULTS ASH
rcs ponls; no odor. lmpiovcd pumps used
A. n. llrlggs, propilclor. Lease orders lti
North Main avenue, or Elckc'n drug stoic, cur
rier Adams and Mulbcnj Telephone Oil.
MRS. L. T. KELLER, iCALP TREATMENT. .' ;
shimpoolrg, Jo.;.; facial nuasage; m.inlcuilng.
2Jc; cliliopoelj. '.01 (Julncj.
DAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC! I'OR PALI!',
picnics, parlies, receptions, wedding and con
cert woik (mulshed, I'or terms addics 11. '
llauer, conduetor, 117 Mjomltig avenue, ovei
llulbirt'a iim.lv stole.
MhtlARflEE IlllO.S.. PRIsrElt-' M PPl.ir.s, l.N
selupis, paper bags, tivii.r. Warehouse, 1-d
Washington avenue, SVirntmi, Pa.
HIE WILKES llARRf HPfORD CAN HE HAD
in Scni.toii at Hie liev..- stands ol Rri-man
Rios., Hl Spnicc nnd Oflj Linden; M Noiton.
'22 laickaw-anna aviutie, I. S. SchuUir, '211
sprmc street.
RAILROAD T'ME TABLES.
Xchigh Vnlley Railroad.
In Effect M-inli "i, 1001.
Trains leave fcerantor..
I'or Philadelphia and New York via 1). .v. 11
R 11., at ill i and 11. V. a. in., nnd 1 1, I T
(Mack Diamond Exprts), and 11. ill p. in. Sun
ilajs, D. , II. II, R . l.M. b.'27 p. in.
I'or White- Haven, Haileton nnd plluiipal poiuls
in tlic coal legions, via D & ,11. II. I!., u.l.i,
2.H 'ind 1.27 p. m I'or Potlsville, a.-j; p m.
I'or Iletlilehem, i:aton, Reading, Il.nrisburg
and pilncipal liitcrimdiite stations via p. A II.
II. R. 11.15, 11.5", ii. in.; '.MS. s 27 llllul. I)n
mond Epn-ss), ll.'O p. m. --uiii'aj.s, D. A, u.
11. II., LOS, 8.27 p. m
t-'or Tunkhannoik. Tos-.mda, I'lnilia, ithari,
Ceneva and prlncipsi luliimedlatc stations, via
I), L. k W. II. II. , Si, m ; I 0 j and f!.IO
p. in.
I'or Ceneva, I!oohrp.tir, Iluffalo, Mnc.ira Palls,
Chicago and all points west, via D. A. II. R. I! ,
11.5i u. in. i!.-"1 (lllack Diamond Evprc,s). 7 Is,
in.41, 11.H0 p. m. 1-ui.days, D. K II. R. R ,
11.65. S.27 p. m
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley
parlors cars on nil lialns between Wilkes-Uaric
und New York, Philadelphia, Iluffalo and sus
pertlon tlildge.
ROI.LIN II. WTLIHjI!. On. Supt., S4 Coitaud
street, New York.
CHARLES S. LEE, Cm. Pass. Agt , , Cortland
street. New- York
A W. NONNEMACHEn, Dk. Pa-s , Agt., South
Ik (lib hem, Pa.
Per tickets and Pullinin le-ertatlons apply lo
CO1) Lackawanna avenue, scranton, Pa.
Dolawnic, Lackawanna and Western.
In Etfect Dec. 2, lfiOO.
South Leave Siianlon loi New Yotk at 1. to,
",00, 5.50, S.'sl and 10 US a. m.; 12.53. 3,3.! p. in
I'or Philadelphia at 8.00 and 10.03 u, in.; 12. iS
and 3,ta p. m. I'or Mroudsbuig at 0.10 p. ni.
Milk accommodation at 3.10 p. in. Airive at
llobokcn at U.W), 7.1s, 10.-2S, 12 OS 3.13. l.lJ,
7.10 p. m. Arilvo at Pldladtlphla at 1.01, 3.25,
HOO and S.22 p in. Arrive trom New York ar
1.10, 1 13 and 10.2.1 1 in.; l.nO, 1.5.', f, 1.1, s.ij
and 11 3U p. in. I'loin Stioud bmg ut .0j a n.
Nor th Leave Siianlon Im Buffalo and lutei
mediate stations at l.l'i, 1 In nnd 0.00 n. in ;
1.S3, 3 41 and 11.55 p. in. I'or Oswego and ji.i.
riivi at 1.10 n. m and I.jj p in. I'or Ulica ut
1.1U a. in and 1.55 p. in. I'or Montuse in poo
a. in.; 1.05 and 5. li p. m. I'or Nnholson at 4 On
and cl.15 p. m. I'or Rliialiainton ut 10.20 n m, Ai
rive in Sei.inton fimu lliiflalo at L.'j, V S5, r 5
and 10.00 a. in.: ;i.30 and S.i0 p. m. 1'iotii Oj
wgo and Sjricii'e jt -2.35 a. in.; l:w and MM
p. m. Prom UUia nt 2.'," a. in.; 12.3S und CXI
p. in. Umni Nicholson ut 7.50 u. m. and GOO p.
m. 1'iom Montliisc at 10 00 a. in.; 3.20 Jnil .- is)
p. in.
Illoc.nubing DivUioii Liavn Scijinnu fm
Nntthumbrilatid, at o.tj, P 0., a. in.; l.i.-,
5.50 p. in. Pur Pljmouihr-at 1.03, o.io, t,.5o p.
Hi. for Kingston ul & PI a, tu. Airlvp at Vorln-
mnbcrlanil at n.aj .1. in.; i.in. &.oti and S 1 p
m. Airive at Kingston at 's..' a. m, .nlvo at
1'ljmoiitli nt '., I 2. U.I) p. in. Airive in
Sciaiiton fiom Xnrtliinnbcilaiiil at 0 12 a, m .
12.S5, l.M Jnd S.43 p. in. I mm Kingston 'it
11.(0 a. in. from Pljnoulh ut 7.55 a. in ; .1 -.'n
and 5 J5 p. in.
si'MiiV 1 i:is
South Leave Scianlon nt 1.10, 3 00. 5.50, PIO",
p. in.; 3.3.! and .'1.10 p. m.
North Leavo Miantou at 1,15, I 10 a. in ; 1 V,
3. IS and 11.25 p. m.
IlloonuJiurg Iilv1lni Leave Siranlon al 1'lOj
a. m. and .1.50 p. in.
Dclnwaie nnd Hudson,
In Effect Nuv. 2J, Stj.
Tiains tor Cinbondalo leave Scranton ul fl -o
T.fB, S.5I. 10 11 a. m.; 12.00, 1.29, 2.11, 3.52, ft 2-i"
6.52, 7 57, !U3, 11.15 p. in.; 1.1(1 a m.
fir lloi.esdalc U.20, 10.13 a. in.; i.it and 5."j
r''o'i: Wilkcs-llatrc C.15. r.lS, S.1.1, P.3!. in .i,
11.3.5 a. m.l 1.2S 2.1S 3.M, l.S. 0 10, 7. IS. 10.11,
I l.JO p. "'
for L. V. II. It. polnts-0 13, 11 :3 a. m , 21,
1.27 and 11 W p in.
for Penr-.vlv.inia II. It, points-0.13, D ., a
ni ; 2.13 and 1.27 p. in
Por Vlbany and all poInU noilli-(2n a m
and 3.52 p. m.
SUNDW 1 RAINS'
Por Caibondalc J.W, 11. m a. ni. , 2 11, , s,
5.17 ln.52 p. m-
l'ur W'ilklSIlaIrc.3l 1I..V, a. m ; 1 5, ? "
e.27, 8.27 p. in.
I'ur Albany and points uoith-'l 52 . m.
I'or llone,dib'-0.00 a. m. mid 5.52 p. in
Lowest rates to all points In I tilted -l.iti si.. I
Lai uda
,1. II 1IPIIPK K. C P A.. Alb.in.v. V V
II. W. ( It0s, D. P. A . SManton, Pa.
Cential Railioad of New Jersey.
hiatlons in New- Vnk--dot ol Libeiiy b Ic, t
N. II., and s-oulh 1'iuj.
usir TM11.1: in rrn.tr miv. 21, y,.
Tialns leaie Seiniiton i"i New Vort-, Newaik,
I U.ibeth. I'liiladolplili, l..iln. Ili'lhhhim, .
Icntown, Maueh riiunl, nnd White Ihven nt S...'o
n. in i expiin, 1.10; ixpivM, U.0f) p. ill. bmnlays,
2.13 p. ni.
l'oi Plithton and Wilkes il.nre, S.-JO a. 111., 1 ,)
and a.iVO p. 111. fcunila,s, 2.15 p. 111.
I'or lUltlnioro and W i-hlii.-ton, uml point.
South and West sis Deihlihein, S...0 a. m.; i.m
iinl J.M p. m. MHidiiii, '2 15 p. 111,
I'or lams lliaucli. Oieaii lirote, etc., at no
a. in, nnd 1 10 p. 111.
l'ur lIcailinvT. l.ebanni and lliril.buiij. via A,
lentown, SU a. 111. md 110 p, 111. Mindaj .
IMS p. 111.
I'or Pollsv illc, t-.:.o j m inl 1.10 p. rn.
'lhroii;h tickets' to all poinli ial, soutli 11,
wist at lowest rat's! at ll.e station
II. P. HAl.DWIN. lien. Pan. Agl
J. II. OLIIM-'MIN. Ocn. t'upt.
Kilo nnd Wyoming Valley.
'I.1119 Table) 111 IMI'tt Sipt. 17, lbcsi.
'Iralns, (or lltwb-v and locul iiolnts, mnncit
Ins ut llavvley vvlth Lile wlliinil lor New- uik,
Newbini: and iiitnniWlale poInU, Jeava jsiran
tor at 7.03 a, 111. and .'.'-" p. in.
Tiaitu aiiive at N'l.ihli.ii a( o.';0 .1. m. 111 1
'J 10 p. in,
FfflLEY'S
Eister
Display
Of Exclusive
aM Em Imported
Stress Goods.
Our exhibition of elegant Dresf
Materials embraces ail our choice
selections for spring trade.
Beautiful line of fine Silks, Wool
and Silk and AII-Wool fabrics suit
able for bridal gowns, street and
and evening wear. Louisinncs,
i'c.iu de Soie. I'annc Satins, Grena
dines, Bcragcs and Albatross, in
new shades of Rose, Heliotrope,
Castor, Greys, Browns and Blues.
Foulard Satins and Silks in un.
usually attractive colorings and de
signs. Kxtiaordinary values at
Wool Challics, with
satin stripe, all this sea
2C
son's patterns at 25c.
iXPbtT' a'st Silks The best
&y)' quality Japanese Wash
Silk, in corded, stripes and plaids.
$1T flTinT, 3'nc'1 Broadcloths,
UoUJ assorteii colors; good
value at $1.50, for Si. 00.
510-512
LACKAWAKNA AVJENUiE
Our windows full ot odds
aud euds in
Box
Stationery
tliat will pay statiouery buy
era to look at and examine.
Mostly all Whiting's finest
papers.
Rey molds Bros
Stationeis and hngravers,
Hotel Jermyn Building.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule In Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leave Scranton, D. & H.
Station:
15.45 a. m week days, for Sunbury,
Hnnlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Titts
burp and tho West.
0.38 n. m.. week days, tor Hnzleton,
Pottsville, Reading;, Norristown,
nnd Philadelphia; und for Sun
buiy, Hiurisburg, Philadelphia,
B..ltiinore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
2,18 p. in., wcok days (Sundays,
1.58 p. 111.) tor Sunbury, Havrls
burp, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Wabhington and Pittsburg and
the West. For Hazleton, Potts
ville, Reading, &c, week days.
4.2? p. m., week days, for Sunbury.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisbuig,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J. II, WOOD. Cen Paw, Aet
J. D. HUTCHINSON, Cen. Mcr.
Time Card In rffect I)tc. .tOlli, tOOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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