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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1901.
6e Sennton ri8twe
Puklliliee Dally, F.xcerl SumUjr, ty Tho TriTi.
ino I'nlilLihliiB fcmpjnj, t Hlty Centi a llontli.
1.IVV S. IUCIIM1D, Mltir.
0 V. 11. Mil, C, 11-ulntM Mjnujer.
New Yoik Ofllici l.M N'aii M
h. f Ml 1.1 LAND.
Me Acrnt lot lonlgn Admitting.
hnliud at 1 1 Foot runt e at vrmiton, Pi, as
S-iionil ftm Mall Matter.
Mitti imco will rnill, Tlif Minnie l nlaj
Kin J to print .lion leltits I mm IU lilrmU !-"
Ing on cuiittil tipli, lul In mle l tlwit llioo
imist bu ajgneil, lor pulilliMtlon, b I ie writer t
lul wine, Hid tlu eoiultiMn inil nt li '
.lninT is Hut All contributions alull lw Millixl
to ulltoiiil rtlmn.
I1IK H.tr HUP 1 OK .UiVUtTIMMJ.
"llio (ullonluc taUe &.. th rltc s!r llit'll
oaih Iruerlion, piic lo ls iwis.1 uilhlii one jfir!
" "Hlin r1"iS.IITiTcTiTluU
I J I -1 1 " 'iwr lliailii.s i Pclll"'!
1" ttbti Am jnJi. i ."i , 7 1 i
vi li.tr.ut ,.o ,:j i "I
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"f j . ti . i i '"'' L '
IV r unil el ilm, lrll,Uois et ron.li'l'ii.u
ri'l fimllir ivntriltitlens In th iwninv of !
1 i tiling Hie rrll'un tnakw a rlnrgf ol .1 it"'
line.
HUM for flitMli0 .llrrttt.tr? fiitnlabcO on
ail'llc.itlcli.
sniiANTo.v. .m.i:imi :;. tool.
In Mr. 1 inn's fa mii li nmy lie to
Hulked that tip a I i-i I.uiti-v wlnn
t K"t off tin im.li
The Bold Course Wins.
jX T MAY " in iini .11 loirs In u to
G llliil l.mlt In u in. liter vvltcie evl-
JL. r. HTlj. til'' 1h 1.1 of Intentions
vt n I ivt'lv i il lint I hi- li ij ll-
ti Hi .iilnplPil l.ivt illicit l.i'llllul rtinetl I
'lo il'rt liv (In tsc'l.illtun ltouil OL tuiilo I
i ii Hip xiililni if the thicnlciiPil inlti-
rtrikt- Imint-'-i im iis liplnt; snniii
"hat Inci n litvlw'. Tlttv tnvc.tl nnth-
HljT IIHU'l ihun tll.ll tllf I'OlllI l.'i I'p-
I "Kit to a t-tllko. that It iloe-3 liul
think ih' ro Is Miillolont Kiutind for a
Mill;,., at this tiit'c and that 11 will
!" glad to do ttli.it ll .in tu help .ncit
. htrlko. 'J'lds Is cettnlnlv n pate posi
tion, Uui haidly n dctuiilnntlp one.
II pii .'tilth no iliiuints of liiltlatho.
It would lmo l'"on liueiitnl Ii.nl It
li'i'ti ku inis.il'l
What tli Sciaiitun lio.ud ol Had.
"it smcuil body ol hunt hiflni'.'n
men in rn is r.n Injection ot stiimln.i
to M.ii'd up boldly on the piopositloti
Hint thin whole mow incut of jelliw !
jouin.ilhni nnd pi-ofi's-donal .iglt.itton
to foment uniutit inn' tioublo In tliu
IndiHlilurt id out iiltuy and to In
tlmldntt! both iapit.il nnd labor Into
an iiuncrpRMiry and u dcsttuetKe war
lueds to he oppopt'd with ew ry i-iieiKV
that ihlllr.utiou i.m eoininmid. I.es
Miijjirllncssi and nioie fianU tiuth'
'I litrst ones Mill note with plt.iHiiio
that the elOW'li hlltidied dollar IIlviiso
fie will not uacli iritnlii "fiult"
fiiips nf thf odn loiintnlu
Why So Slow?
WU CONFUS5 to s-oiin mii-pils-
ut tliu hit.t am!
Mir made locally by op
ponents of the Vaugnin
bill. The Impicxslon which a .stranger
would lerehc fioin nbserx.itlun ot thcii
aithlty Ih that iNtiaoidln.il tqiced
was netehat to thw.ul .1 lell attempt
to r.illioad a lelous nienMui' tlnoimh
the law-inaldiiR: ai-semhly. W'v lead
that iMciday' ineotliif,' In ftii"rne'H
hall was. at.SM.inhUd by huuled use of
uii.ihtni;oi' boh and that whin the
niietlng was called to older the pu-ut
mgciiLy of the oiwibloii wfih oftei(.d as
nu ephinittlon tor the melhod ein
plo.vcd In Kd'hiff out an attcndanie.
All thlb ccpins the moio Inexplicable
whim wc recall that the Vuuprlmu bill
was Intiodiictd weikh ago and duly
hUiiiinuiUcd at the time hi sides teeclv
1ns loial mention in these columns
inoie than oiup suhsequeiitly. it K
thcicfoie, not u .snap meiibuie, and it
its opponents weie laiiKlit nuppiiiB it is
only bemuse they do not toad the
newspapei s caiefullv and app.uently
fall ut times to Keep hi elosi touch
ttith the i in ti nth of I'wry day affalis.
Am to the meilth ot the Vuughjn bill,
It piobably is uncoimfltutional, being
l.ihs and f-puclal legislation. .Iiut aside
lioni this technical point wi sec no
le.ison to ihaugo our orlginul o)inlon
that u ."n lken.se pc, with spi aKeaclea
suiipiesttd in tlie l.uge nuijoiity of in
staneia, would lcld nioie icouue
than, .ind bt just as satlsfactotj fioin
owty olhei standiioliit, au a ?l,Wi) II
leuso Kc whlih would be paid bj will-to-do
Hanoi u'tiilltis in adwintageous
locations and dodged by tin poour ic
t.illcr.s in the outljlng waids
It In unneri's.saiy to say that we
should Im eiy happy to seo ceiy
bpeakeasy closed, but thcie Is no local
cuiouiagcmeiit foi thl.s hope In tho
piopo.dlloli to double the lliensu tee.
Mi, "'mnigle's til lo Ktirope may
ha' e In r it hastened by u suspicion that
pul&'s who think Hcii.nton iieeitu
.llo(faci ditllj, papa had all ee on
1)1100
r;
rTlie Postal Servicer
N WEDNESDAY then waa
dedicated iu Bultulo a red
M.il building; which for slc,
wist, vailety of pui poses lu-
vohed la Its use and tonvinleiiii of
Its appointments is" notable In the list
ot siiuetuus of lta class. The hullil
Ing epiestnla an outluy ot f2,000,uu0,
seivcs to Blicller tho postolllte, pension
agency, customs ofllce, lmmlgiatlon
ollli e, light house service otllco and two
fedcnil "coin ts, In addition to numer
ouh Mmnller olllcca having to do with
fcdtiftl ndnilnlstratlve woik. The pi In
clpaljaddiess ut the dedlcutoiy extr
clscsvaa delivered by Postmaster Oen
eml 'Smith, unci, as usual, It wns full
of Injunction. Ills theme In particu
lar vins tho postnl eel vice, and here uie
Homrtjof the things he said.
'"rtQ postal foice of tho countiy
numbeis nc-aily -JO.OOD, more than u
iuuter of nil tho employes of nil the
lailiouda put together, ttlth their
twelve billions ot oupltalUatlon. Tho
number of plectb of mall bundled In a
cur Is over seven thousand nillllons,
of which ncnily four thousand millions
are letteu. tind cards. In tho trans
mission of thlH mall tho criois last
cur were only 10,175. Heglileied mall
can obvloubly ho 'better tt'ulchcd and
I ; 9
traced than culinary limit, The num
ber of plicate reglnteii'd pieces ttns lf,
S92,!i3fi, of which the Itrecovciable
Ios.ts weio 401. or only one In :il,3.p.O.
Most of these wen- due to unavoidable
nccldents, such an tho bilinlng or
wrecking of jostal cats or pctolllces.
The losseit chargeable to depredations
by postnl olllclahs wore only ST. The
poncnlagc of lots In the tcglstiy sci
vlco last .ear was but three one-thou-snndthu
of one per tent. AVheie can
such another moid bo found'.'
"The actual amount of inonc.v hint
dltd In the opciatlou of the postal js
luu last 'in, etnbtaclng lccelptM, dls
burseinciilrt and money ordeir. was
about $7l5,00rt,000. In these wist and
nijilml ti.iiisacllous the iiggicgati! net
lots was $12,5is, or one sU-hundredths
of one per i cut This enoiniotia sum of
moio thin $700,000,000 In money actual
1 pnMiil over the louutcr, so lo speak,
does not Include tho money values
c.uiled through the malls. When we
i nine to these llgilic, the iiniolllitH uie
"Uipiudous and almoa Inciedlble. Kor
the Ticasury ilep.irtmenl alone wo last
ear i in rlcd $1, 171.00o.0oo For the banks
we tianvpoitcd about a thousand mill
ions Altogether the postal establish
ment Imndhd and t an led iie.uly font'
thousand millions of dollats In value,
and on this f.iluiloiin "tun the lo"s wus
lntlnltepltii.it. "Whue uui this nvu cl
ous Moiy be matched ' Docs It not
speak volumes ior the Intelligence,
lldellty and illliacj ol the gicat body
of po-.tnl olllclals.' '
"The Kiouth of this seivicc Is as
tonishing. At the In ginning of Wash
ington s ndmlnlMiatlon the total postal
leveuue for a c.ir wart $ts,00. That
l now the revenue lor time Iioiiia.
liven as luu as 1S70 the ueelpts weio
"lily $10,77.',.,:o, wbile this j. ear they
will be about tllO.oon.000. With all
this nintulng advaiiie In so many
tllicitlons, thcie Is still much to do.
In the huge iltks llki llufl'alo the ser
vkc fur the most pall Is admliable.
Hut we have jet tu extend Us advant
ages In i omniciisiiiate degici to the
wide niial legions. We now dellvei
the mail thioutrh the inesseiigi r of the
govcinnitnt In blight gray uniform at
the doois of 31,000.000 people living In
the tow ns and illks. Vr aic to undei
take to dellvei the m. ill at the doois
of l'i, 000,000 people .spicud Ollt oer a
million squaie miles t tetiltoi.v. Is It
Impossible? We begun In earnest two
.veniH ago. Wltliln that time we have
coveiid an ami gieater than all Eng
land Hy the 1st of Jul we shall have
over I OOu ruial ionics- hi opeiatlon and
shall leach one-slsth of the L'l.OOn.OOO
to whom wc aic ultimately golngeveiy
day with Fncle Sam's visible light
hand.
"The amazing giowlh ol the postal
sen Ice Is tjpkal ol thu bioader giowth
of the nation. In tidily jcais our pos
tal biisincs has multiplied fivefold
Within the same time mu lnaiiufac
tuic.s have inciiascd touilold. our
savings banks deposits have giown
fouifold. our foiclgn loinmene has
mlvniippil threefold, and mu national
wealth has expanded lioni twent
SLven billions to over eighty billions.
Our national earnings have grown to
such an c stent in tills peilod of puis
peilty, sectiilty and expansion that toi
l.istjcai nlone they weie equal to onc
bilf the mtlie m cumulated wealth of
the imiiiti In lsi70, that Is, equal lo
one-halt or all that It had savul dui
1ns the picvlous elgh'ti-one i.m of
its lonstitullonal ex-htert e. And, vvhut
Is still belter and moio sigullliant, of
Ihls stupindous amoiint of eaily In
come mme than mn-luill Is tin eirn
Ings or wages of laboi. it Is the gloiy
of out Ameiidin ,sjsti in that its op
poitunltles ,011(1 advanlages aie not
limited to n n ono class, but aie shaied
by all the people. With lids unmatched
glow th, what Imagination shall put
metes and bounds to the advancement
of our countiy'.' '
Samoa, at least, has no doslio for the
smpathy of Edwnid Atkinson.
Plntt Vs. (Well.
Al'OMTICAL development ev
idently destined lo affeit
laigily the lutuie of the Ue
publlean politics of New
Yoik stale mid possibly of the lountiy
has just lultulnatcd at Albany in what
Is tuiscly disciibed In the uewspapu.s
as a "In oak" between (lovcinor odell
and Senator l'hitt.
Thcie doubtless have hem many eon
ttlbutaiy causes tu this puling ot the
ways between men who have lor jeais
been closely in haimony with eaih
othei; but the conspk nous i.uiso has
been an lrieeoncllablp dliTeicnco over
pioposcd legislation to lip Tainmany
out of conttol ot the jkjIIci lone in New
Yoik clt b means ot a bill eicuting.i
metiopolltan polke dlstilit undur a
commissioner to be appointive by the
govcinoi. In his icicnt message Hov
el nor Odell took a stiong position In
tavoi of doing away with the old boa id
of live police omiiiissloiicis', in which
lcsponslblllty was lost, and u bill embodying-
Ids idea by vi sling eontiol
ol the police ill a single couiinlsslonei
Miip, appointive b tho major but ie
movable in uit.iin toiitlngein lis by
tin govcinoi, ttiis jiassid
This bill icuttalUed icspousibillty
without violating home mle. In piin
ilple, theicfoii, It vmis sound. Hut
Tnmnuiny Ingeniously eadctl It by
naming a physical vweck as commis
sioner and putting under him as chief
deputy tho uotoiious Deveiy, who as
chief of police under the founer teglino
had made his sympathy with vlco
uotoiious. This so niiguid Senator
l'lalt that lie Immediately asseitcil his
putposc to have the Ifgislutuio jiass a
Upper bill as ubovo outlined. Thcie Is
leason to believe that Ooiornor Udell
thiough mutuul filtuds stiongly pio
testcd. He had gone on iccoid In his
message against such a measure and
did not wish to be put In the position
of having either to stultify himself or
to tukolssue with his lli'e-Iong political
f i lends. IMatt was obduiatc and re
lentless, He had his bill diaftcd, le
peatedly asseited that It must be
passed and finally sent his son Flunk
with notice to Odoll that If the latter
did not lull Into lino uilu would over
tuko his polltlcul piospeets. Then It
was that Odell declaicd openly and
without equivocation that ho would not
lecommend the bill nor sign It if It
came to him with tho leglslatuie'b en
dm foment.
Ikic the situation halts, l'lnit ha
culltd a confcience of party leaders
and Odell has refused lo attend. Ef
forts to lido the break over may for a
time succeed; but It t'lutt jlelds, Odell
becomes tho nominal unil recognized,
as he litis for some time been tho rent,
leader in nenubllean politics In New
Yoik slate: nnd If Odell ylcld ho Ih
gone. Considering how hard l'lntt has
Just been thrown at Washington In the
Sanger matter, It would tcm that the
Eusj Hoss Is having a rough road to
travel In his croehety old age.
The point Is well made In a letter
111 the Sun that thctc. Is largo uful
ntss In New Yoik tor a great llbraiy
llllrd with rate reteronce books and
Aianuccilnts, for tho convenience ot
students especially. "Such a llbiarj',"
tho Sun coi respondent writes, "Is a
university hi li-elf and It letlecU lus
tic on a city and attracts thither sohol
iirhl unil science mid mechanical nnd
all other Investigation, and tho com
munity and the race deilvo fiom It n
wealth of substantial udvanluga unat
tainable bv such a system of llhiiulc
as Mr Carnegie would have the city
establish, or libraries whose chief tunc
tlon In actual opeiatlon Is to furnish
mere entei tulnmcnt for tho public lit
the wny of llctlon mid other light and
amusing- llleiatme." A libra ty of lcf
cieirco and tttidy for schol.iis and In
vcstlgalois, loiitulnlng within Its walls
books not accessible In oidlnary or
even In most llbiarles Inclining to
"popular" literature, Is gieatly needed.
It would be a convenience that would
be felt thioiighout the nation.
'J he Philadelphia Press speaks of
the existence of a factional liglit In
this stale "within the P.epubllcan
paitj." The lcmaik Is iuuccuiatc. If
the light had leniained within the
paitj- it would long ago have been end
ed on the basis of niajoilty mle. It
was because the minority would not
how to the miijoiitj's villi that the
light has been kept up, with fusion
tiltuiuiiigs which have can led the
snuggle outside patty lines. Tho
' ilppei" bill Is a political purgative In
vited by the desperation and political
unfairness of tho.-e who lebellod
against their p.utj. If It Is duistlc, so
was the provocation.
It Is said that the coiniuandeis of the
Chinese pliatc junks hong their heads
In chagiin when contemplating- the su
peilor cntcrpilse of the Chiistlan gcu
cials In their country.
Piophet.s seem to dUagiee as to
whether spilng will be obliged to tariy
a veiy laige load of winter In her lap
this j car.
The Anglo-Uusslan wai leport and
the Carbondale gho--t story appear to
have been Ike woik ot the same au
tnor. Latest icpotts fioin Pittsbuig show
that the mad dog editor Is seveinl laps
ahi.id of the snake specialist this sea
si n.
It begins to look as though It would
be iiHiessaiy for the Sultan of Morocco
to cither pa up or buy a ship
Freak Cliibs Mak?
College Life Gc(y
"pLitl eirt . oi .It or . of IlioTiilsiif
I'lillaiklplila, V inn .'I
Till si I HUM' th ot the Unhcrillv
l'i iiii-1.iiiu I. '.Mil kliunu toi iti. ti ik
iliilx llu- latent addition to lliisf rin
id iUitiiluin is a licn1j-oig.inlzr ili.uli.
ilnl) knuMi by the tuplionioua patioieMiile it
'oiili Ai-cmlil." Ilic rlijii ot tlio " 'ecmll '
1 'Me," Mid ll nlie ln luu llut tills pli!l
to tits name im Prions to tin' oiginizltinii, i
tin i en n c (dilution it si Patrick's Daj, Mc.
( it'iit.' jftnl as toi'ttii ister, and tin- tollowln,'
P iiis -Mir ic-pundid liv, "st. l'alikk ti.
"inki'." Mcliarkcn; "the Jlurplijfl," Jl.--(ixiliil'-;
"V.lin Kla-rtd It!" (Uie Illarnpi btono,
MiMiliii, "1 rin t.n 111 igli," Xlit onagliv ; "Our
silent li timkri" (the policci, M. Crjtal; "Urld
;it," MiPiatli; 'The t inns' ol tho llrecn,"'
VI Vhoj, "Iho llulili," MiMikol. Iho binqui't
loom was loimrteil into a liimir ot trncruld
(.inn. iid tie incnu, punted in link uen nion
a IlKlit j,ieen ' nd, a ,i, tollo, "Cove ol
I ik tin ii pointi-. I'iiicc ot lipimnr.i, firecn.
ijid luhatii, Ili'll etew, piik a h Klllktnny,
Ciun pci, Bi-cin li'itn, grrui gicin',, Jlurphjs
dfiuliil, (.in ii ki i u. .in, Riccn apple, giecn.
iriMf ' 'Ih' lieiiM'iJ Kived eie urccii tea
and rcui rnnie' do vUiiIIih. On the Mimic, It
wis i Mil snin at. I'atikk's Ply for the
"likh Vvemldj,"
o -inllnr
new (lull d) funned leefntly at the
iiniwraltj ulikh H l.nonit a the "Till Jims
i lull" Hie tillitt linn in the lollrge, Jliteliell
li iiiiiii, who iiuusims i firt teicn and i
Iia'f im Iick. wu the i H'aukil nnd U the pul
lint of tliu organization. No student under tU
fut two inelim is tlilldc foi uicmhmhlp, did
U is fuimd tl it lut tuihe nun of the .l.coo
Minimi at tho uniuuilv wuc of the leipiliid
lulht Iho till. at of lime IwtliL' was (lictnl
IKilihul, tho next in I. fluid, viec-picsldent, nnd
to on. 1 lie clUcr lis .in. known as Jfoon lllttn,
tkj'Siriini, IlieliH.m and tellins buster. Tlo
n inhliKd height f the- lueiubira of the club li
nut lo evieel cUlitj ll.i feet: thhlj-stvcu fut'i
vi.r.li ct nun will lounitule i iuoium and iiy
tut if tin i ur ml. Hi hi I iieeifMrj to a maju. I.
ty luk II ii the intention of the club to
luld i dutin httr in tho ceiun, and no Udl'j
our liu hit no to be imlted. The iluh con.
I'llutl' lo k f'iod to a lit.li Hun aul i lorj
liu
OPPOSED TO VAUGHAN BILL.
Ldiloi of liu rrlbune
Ullii ii lis in I lie liibune of lite upp.rtin;
tin V.iUcIijii bill to letain the $Jiu fei foi tiipior
lurn-n mav loUc the Miitlnients of mine rf
oiir icjiliu, but not .ill I lie law a it imw
blinds, tailed tho Uiooks high license law, waj
1 ucuti( a a bitter method than piohlbitlou of
dialing with the liquor pioblmi, X.uw, if llio
li ha piined iiictlkknt as a lutasuic fr retu
lnliig Ihe aks if liquor, let It ionic up lor a
guieril mklon in the inloresu of all concerned,
and not in Dili ono pirticiilar, wheic only cue
"little iUm" (the deiler), aie afleeled Itcvrnuc
Is not the only thlni; to londdir in tliU nutter.
It it weie, llicn the whole buliic lal better
go, lui It does nut pij the cut of its eMLtciiee
iu eouit, pilson and poor house cots in Lack
waiiui louut).
our re mail.. "Initcad of ono speakeav tn
ccr) lkilliid placi," iciul the kindnei of
iui In ut towird the wcakir tide. Why, sir,
pk im look at the iiumbei of llicmcd placea in
the Twentieth ward of lliU thy prior to the
aition of the Men' Union of f.ioin Itldic Would
on llnd moio than one lkensed place iu the
ward? Ouo jeai a(,o whli a P'ti license leijulicd,
I tuuld haie pointed out to ou more than ei
(nt)'lbo peakcale in thli ward, and cien now,
If the piopcfly authoiizfd patlle. would Ult
nunc ol the .hops and cxllnct .pi'ikcalei they
tan tmd iroiu twintj flie to tidily liquor Joints
in opeiatlon.
our iugKCSthii that 'a Ire of $300 and no
pcakfaale- would be piclerablc to a fee of (.1,100
and peaUa.tt all ovti town," li too sululluiii.
It dofMi't touch tho case at ull, It due riot lob
low, if $1,100 lull bo tho ko und the oiticen of
the law do thdr duly, that wo ihill Imc peak
ealc all our town. And it doct not follow
that It wi- tedmed the Im to ijUH) all,j nie niHur.
weii' as lax in the perfurinjruo of ihelr duty as
now, (hue woull bo no .peaki ulu.
Now, Mr. CUItor, jou hate done for the talnoiu
0X0XXt000
The I
People's g
Exchange.
a ropunn ci.KAntxn iiousr. fer the '
" Dnet ef All Who IU House to ,
iter.l. Real Estate or Other rropsrty to Sell
or txehange, or Who Want situation j or
Help Thew f-ruall Aditliemer.' Cot ,
One Cent a Word, Hi. Insertions lor FIto
... orq L.cpi stiuaiivus ""'i
nnicn Are inserted Free.
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Help Wanted Female.
fc--iVi'ijrior.-uiiirv-ijsfjjijjnii-i-r. nrrii'i'i'i"
AMLU-TWO WOMtN, WHO ARK NOT I'.M.
plojcd now; must be quick nnd Rood pliln
writers: Hate talary wanted per week, and nd
dres Writer, this ottlcc.
WANTED-lllOUT A WAV. COMPKTKNT OlUb
for general liiiincirk: finill family, no
cashing: Rood wajres Bring reference. 423
JciTerou aienue.
VOr.Xd LMUKis (TWO) Ol (10OD .VnillU'sS. ID
to 2J jer, to ttaicl: bulnen light; thor.
ouglily respectable ami very profitable, all e
penses adianced; reference" Addrea V. (1 ,
Tilliunc oltiee.
WANTi:i)-oini, von t,inin uot'skwoiiK, in
lamlly ol two. Call second floor 311 Adimi
aienue.
Situations Wanted.
Ml t AllUN' VN1ED-IIV A OlNll MAN, AS
(Tints' fuinllilng eleik or timekeeper and
(leiltal woik. AddieM J. B, Tribune offlie.
WAVIKD-POsiriOK AS tlOChKkl.PKn IN
hotel In clt ei country, ei do work of
Mnll fimll.i tall oi addicss "71 Uairion avc.
mio, 1,. I' s.
u.vsiun-nv MIIXISCII, WOIIK TO 1K:
hutne ci will yii out by the da) special nt
lentl(n glien to old nininiiii'T. Vddiesi Miss
VI I. , Tribune oilier.
MTt'viios- wAvnu-nv -torso mv.
can make himself handy at most nnj thins;
lioiust ami scber in cin ?he the best of ictci
trice. Addicts J. p. s Tribune olrke
Booms Wanted.
0fNfJ MAS' DLSIRES RINT.I.L, rt'KSlslIhll
nu m. Address V , Tribune, ttatlu; price,
location of room, etc
Business Opportunity.
vcw isTSTi:n is- a u:on imati: i:.sTi.n-
prise will jriio jou an nfllre posillon at a
Mlau of MOO jut month Wiltr-. JI. Kramer,
old 1'. O bulldini;, bcranton, l'a.
Lost.
U)sT-l)0n; .sMUaV, LOXf) HUH, UmXiUK;
tiont tut white Owner's nunc on eotlii.
ltcnard for intonnatlon oi uturn. lolO Wjo
lilln? iiVenue.
Eecrults Wanted.
.NTi:i) IOR U. S. AttVH: Alikn DODIKD,
umnarri"! men between age of 21 and fi;
tltkttis of United Slates of good chaucter and
leuipciate habiU, who can speak, leid and
wiito English. Recruits spcciallj desired (or
service in Philippine Vol Information appl
to Hecrultlng Office, 123 Vjoiiiiiig ne.. Scran.
ton. Pa.
Miscellaneous.
.VVJ.
DKI.SS Pl.MTlUs ion SilU.. T, ( KNTS, 1 D.
mcr pike, $1 iO. Ml MacUonald, i!T Wa,h.
lni;ton aicrue.
all that the chiroilei of llnir buMneas leally
iluiunJ." of jou, and wi, who arc IntcreUnl
in tlii- Inmal side a well as the financial, would
be gratclul for .1 little hIp toward haling the
liquor licence laws o amrndi'il that the morils
of the coinmuiiitv sliall not be sacrificed to the
inouliiiilc greed of all men who, in defianif of
all liw, hue been miming nnakca.ic.i, but who
now fear enforcement ol the liw and are coming
in toi a littnc, but want It iheap, to the can
luike a Ingei profit
N'o, sir. vl ikiiund the deft it of the Vaughan
bill, and Imito all to help u. defeat it.
1" P. lloti.
irint(ii, Mauh 21
i m i .
NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE.
some t mu igo i.miuti jiotorflres weie e.tn.
lUhcd in tho citii of smirna, ,ioul and .'c.
mulcm, in Asiatic Tnrnfj.
The number of deaf nmtis in the United Stales
is eicr one hundred and tlcien thousand; the
number ot totally blind is SS.'iCI.
Thcie nre forts -two cmparatiorn, er cities as
the wfuld bo (ailed In the United sulci, uhlih
form Orealci London, with its I.MXkUOO Inhabi.
tanti.
swedin posaciC 'm tflcctico im. Hie
Swedes aie reputed to tip the best salloii In the
world. 'lhi gift our the wafers is a legacy
from their forcfitheit.
On i rueiil municipal elrttloii day iu Wur
temhrrrf enl one peion i polke seigeini
took the tiouble to ote, and he clcttid tie
whole municipal couneil
The common and familiar tinea, spun by
Madam Spider is mj fine that liJ.uOO miles of it,
enough to go aioiuid tho eailh, would neigh
only eight otitic t. And jet, lino a It i, tho
thread consists of n thousand filaments,
A human bod contains some of the btinll
things of nature 'Ihe blood, or example, is a
colorless, liquid, in v.likli Utile icd globules are
floating. J. mi diop of it i.mtain about a mil
lou of tlie globuhs, and the aie i-usieptiblc
of dihIoii Into buiollor globiilCK still
n Knglinhnian nude a wagei that he could
i-u.4, a pluui pudding tin feet beneath the sur.
taio ol the Thame, and won ihe bet hv placing
the j lidding in a tin iao uui putting the whole
in a Siilc of lime The licit of tho lime, slik
ing when it iaui4 in (ontait with the water,
was sufficient to look tho pudding in two lioms
Tho N'tbiaska 1 kh and 1,'ame Protective as-o.
ciation seized the rther day in Lincoln ten boxes,
of quail, e.ch (outlining three doAii birds, wliieh
wiro being shipped to snttie, Wash Iho pue
altles for laving the birds out of season would
amount to l,S0O. The bird were distributed
amoni; ponr residents ef Lincoln.
THE DAMMING OF THE NILE.
Ircm the le.dm of old liameses, fiom lie fabled
land of Nil.
Where tho uur how is sunning an! the vul.
tines tlonl) flit:
1 rem tl tacicd halls ef III by the pjramidal
pile,
Comes i inurmut ami a piotest gainst the dam
ming cf the Nile.
1'ioni Avouiri tn Pendtrih, by the obelisk Mu:
from old Memphis to tin Delta, whence the
f Inn Mrs rumor flow,
Lury liier tied is hludug to eatli angry croco.
dllc,
All (oiidumiiiv, all ohjctlliig (o tho claininlif;
of the Nile.
And the jatkali .nil Ijtnas, tioltlng 'louud with
motions In lik,
ltilo their head! and bcwl demurrers to Old
Luna's .nllow nl.-k;
While the camels get their backs up in an agon-
izlng style
to they hump along In anger o'er the damming
ol tho Nile.
They aie calling to Oil lie and to Daal and Ne'er
Turn,
All tho m.wtlc godi invoking nlth the thantlnj
ai d tho drum;
And they pra tn Pash, the inllil., in this blttei
hour of tilil,
By each taired bcelle icailng 'gainst the dam
mill;- cl the Nile.
All the mummies an awaking in their nrapi of
tragiant mjrrh,
There's a lustlc and a Stirling and a gentle, srky
whir;
AU the Pharaohs end It.olmes ire arousing fllo
by nle
And the very Sphinx Is Howling at the dam.
I ilug ot the Mle. ,
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
For Rent,
I Oil M'NT-OMMlALr OK DOI'llt.K IIOfM!.
l'i rooms; modem ronveiilciiiol go"il Im i
tlon. Inquire corner flrren Itklge utrecl, Maill,
ton avenue, .tohu Walter.
1011 ItKNT-slV 1IOOM HOlei:; 11HS T ?!.'.
Inquire at 221 (iibsou stlcct.
ior, ih:nt-lhob ruitsisiihti hooom. n s
lial lit ; hot iml cold miming w iteri steam
heat' I nth. Inqult" Vttoinijs D.-au and Han
jon, :2a Washington nvenue.
I'Oll lli:NT-KtONI AND TIIIIIP VLilOlfs, 21
Laikawanna aenue. Iiw rent to dlrlbli' ten
ant. Ponsessloii April 1. I. It. llrook, I'mdoi'
lUnk building.
PlltCK SjTItL'Lr AND I'AIUV IEW. l.MT. OS'-'
slx-rirfmi house, fliM; thico tin n-tn
hou'ca, fjio JO. Ilailett, 313 JIulbttT strict.
1 NOW HAVB ON HAND Knit ltl.NT. OS'I
half of double houe, elegantly tlnUhed, gus
grate In parlor, located In 1 .00 block Miilberrj
See A. Tappan, 1011 Mulbury.
HOTKIi I'OK ItKST. .ltd LINPI'.N MtlUCT. IN
quire of .1. C. Welchcl
wa oni:i.N lmxii: stiii.ix ha hooms,
modem lniiroiemeiits; steam beat furnished,
desirable; f2()0.
ion uiisr 2 PEit .month, sTionr.. tn
Uelawanna avenue. luqulie on piimie.
hotel ion nhM-TNQUim: ok nits', t. i.
Jones, Main stuct, Tajlor.
For Sale.
FOR SALK-.-01IA W vThlt IOUSTMS', COM
pkte, with links, etc. M llonnett, 11 South
Main street, Carbui.dak.
TAUI.ES, CLOCK, LI)'S DEM. I III 11 J A Us.
etc.; prices dwn, niust s-11 imniidlnti!.
S23 Mulberi street.
A FEW DAROA1NS LEIT, tll'DuOUM s( r,
curled hair niattlci!, ring", ill. 42 Mill
beir' street.
FOR SALE-SOD V lOINrAIN" AND ICE ( KI.WI
tixtuies; poor In iltli, must sell. Applj t
Mis. II. N. tapwcll. Factor villi-, Ta.
10U SALE-llol s , il.n IUltSIIlltl OF
every dtsiilpiu n, liiiludlng piano, going to
leave clt'. W W Drowning, M5 Adams avenux
lOIt SVLL-OS' ACIOI'NI OF sICKMS.
small tnanufacturirg bulncs; protlts 100 it
cent, and ovci, little competitions small capit d
required for hi; icturnsj terms to bo. mutually
agiced. Tribune L Jl. C
I OR SM.F-LADIES' PHVETON, Al IS" 1.VLIIV
way; high giade; Seranton make; almost
bran titw. Apply al Nil Monioe avenue.
For Sale or Kent.
IOR SV.LK OR ItENT-TIIE DllIMSl! PARK
Hotel; el'gantly fuinlshiil; pov.clon givin
en the first day of April M'P'y to Wllliun
Craig, tare L Robinson' Sons' bicwerj
Wanted To Buy.
WANTKD-SECOND HAND SLOT MVCMISl ;
must be In good older, atate particulars as
to rnako and prkc Address L. M., general de
livery, Seranton, Pa.
Money to Loan.
MOSt-A 10 LOAS ON IMPROVED CU REAL
estate 1IKSRV UEL1S, .lit
(.II VS. 11. W I.LLI s
THOMAS. SPRAIjUE.
STRVIGUT LOANS. ANV AMOLSr ISIERksl
1 to 6 per unt. Frank F. Ponrell, attoi
no, Traders' National Hank building.
MOJ-'EV 10 LOAN ON BOND ASD VIOttlOVtlE,
lny amouirt. M II Holgati, Coinmeivvcaltli
building.
ANY AMOUNT OF MOSEV TO ION-tUlCK,
straight loans or Uuilding and Loi.i At
from to 0 pfr cent. Call in N. V. vValker,
31 31a Connell buildflig.
LEGAL.
Noun; is lir.itLnv f.ivis tiivi os im.
flftemth div of Vpill, V 11 l'H)l, mi ap
plication will be nude to the t.oiernoi of Pin'e
nlvanli, b .Iiiiks I) si,),ku, William Wallir,
llionus llcndruk, V s. ( ollins, t.eoigi I d
liiunds and s W took, under the ail ot the
c.cnci.il assembly nf the l omiuonwfa Mi ol Feme
Mlvtnla, entitled "An net to piovlde foi the
iiicoipoiatinu and legulillun of urtaiii coipoit
Hon.," appruvid f n 2')th ill of Vprll, V I)
IT! and thcKveril supplant nt Unrein, foi tin
iharter of an intendtsl coqioratlou to be taltid
'ilia Peoples l.lcitih ciiiipanj of .Itiinui, slid
toipoiatlon is foiim-d f I the purpo-e of mpplv
il g light, licit and powir i nu ins if tltdiu -,
to tin, public iu the boiougli of .lerinjii, and lo
persoii., partnerships and coiporitlons ic-ldnij
therein and udjiieut theicto, as tun clciic- t lie
same, and to haw, w5( mid mloi all fio
lights, benefits ind privilegis if Mid ut ui
.nsembly and its supplemuit.
1 RVNk II slXiChKIt, -olinlui.
Sci intou, 'd , vijich '21, 1001
IN nil. COI 111' OF COMMON" PI.I.VS
Or
Laikiwamu Count v.
Notice Is hercbv glidi tint in applintion
will be nude to the mint uf l mmi'ini Pin of
sild county on Mondav, the rlclilli tla cl Vpril,
A. D. 1901, under the ' toipoiatlon Vet of l-74"
and the supplements thiitto, toi the ihartei of
an intended cotoiation to bt c llled "Prlugipl
Madeo Ditorlno Vvlglliuise," the diaiailei and
object of whlih is Ik pinvide lelkl foi Its iiicui.
bcr in i io it actldmt or slekncs ,n d tor lh"lr
families in ease of death, ii-om the tunds i idlci t
ed tin rein and fir these purposes to hive, pn.
fCss and enjoy all the rights, benellts und piii.
lieges lonlcricsl by said Ait of Ac!ubl and
the supplement.
101IS' V HVIIRIs, Solicitor
ESTATE OF AMOs SAX, LVTE OF 1IIE CUV
nf scuiton, County of Lackawanna and
State of IVriiin.vhaula, deceased
Litter festamtntary having been giauled to
the lindcislgned, all ptisous having tlalnu m
(kmauds against tin. Mid (state will insmt
them for pimnt and all pcrsuin Jmlibteil
thereto ire icquisted li make Iniinnlllte pi
ment to 1RMN T. sax, Lxccutor,
Mibvaukee, La kiwanna muntv, I'a
rLlZtnhlll s, Lvenailx.
U2J VVashhuin line', .n rant, .'i
CHVRLLS L. HAWLFA, ttornev for lHtc,
118 117 Comull building, stranton. Pi.
SEALED PROPOSALS 1 Oil i III. hill CI ION Ol
an eight loom school building it Miuouka,
ri , xv III In ncelvcd b the School Iloird of
Laikawanna loi.nship until VI mh 2s, 1'kjI, at i.
o'i lock p. in. Plans and vpiclth jtion loi suns
may bo examined and retired upon ut tho ofli
f Percival .F Monl. nrchlteet, so Connell build
ing, Scr.it.ton, Pa. Bids ire to be addrevtd hi
John Jo.vie, Picsideiit in School lliaid, xii
nooka, Pa , and must mitain a (irlimd ihe i
fir jfs) .is guarantee ot good lallh Tin braid
lescrves tho right to reject an unil all bid-i
.lollN .Itnth, Pnsidmt
JWIKS M. DlRklN, Sicictai.
TO TlTn TIOI.DLUSs Or BONDS NUvTluTltS
seven (7), eight (. lul one (11) and
forty-six (16) of the Collieiy Lngineer Conipni),
being tho bonds bearing ditc October i.t, 1"",
nnd secured hv Irtut moitgage of tint dal ,
Please Take Notice tint in pursuant c ot ihe
piovisions of the said bonis and the trust inou
gagt given to rcmre Iho saiin the bondi us
numbered above have been diann b lot for
payment on tho first day of April, inni. and "
are hereby notified that the same will be piid
on tlie first da of April, 1001, at the Lacka
wanna Trust nnd Safe Deposit C'ompan, Jnistee
named in tho tuut moitgage above refeircd t",
together with interest coupons attached thti tn
and remaining unpaid, and that interest will
cease after thr sold dab.
THE COLLIERY ENCINFm COMI'VNT
Seranton, Pa , Fcbmaiy '.'Jtli, look
PrTOFESS'OViH.,
Certifled Public Accountant.
E. t SPAULDISG, '.'20
-ork.
BROADWAY, Ni.W
Aichitects,
LDWARD II. DWls. ARCIIITrCT, COSNI I.L
building.
rrtF.DF.lUCK L DROWN, ARflHTI Cl', PRICE
building, 1 Jo Viiishington avenue, Sian.cn,
Dentists.
vT V. V. EILLNBERGI'll, PVLII BLHa)INik
Spruie street, 'irantcn
DR. O. O. LAUBACII, 115 WiOMINQ WI.NiTlT
Seeds.
O. It. CLARKE & CO. SEFDsMEN vND NliltS
eryoiien, store '201 Washington avenue: giton
houses, l'JJO North Main avenue, stuio tile
phone, 762.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE hACKAWANVt, SLRAN10V,
s pa. Course pieparator to tollee, law, inedl
cine er business. Operu Sept, 12th. Send for
catalogue. Rev, Thorn is M. Cinn. LL. P.. pi in
clpal and pioprktoi; W 1. Plumley, A. M,
headmaster.
Lawyers.
l'HNK i:. bovm:, vtiohsev-ai law.
Rooms. 13, If, IH nnd U lluir luiildliig.
K.K.TIIAOV. Air'V, ("ovrilOXWI.VLTII Iit.lXI.
W. BROWN, ArrORSI'.V AND 1 "l
lor-at-law. Rooms fJI2 .111 Meant bulhling.
D. llIlFI'LOULlT. ATIORNIA'-I.OAS'' Nl'nO.
tlatcs on ri.it estate neiutllv. Vear building,
corner Washington nvenuo and Sprucn sttect.
"wTlLAIlD." WARIlK'"TT'Ts:PP. A'tTORNI'V
and counsellors it law, Ripuhlican building,
Washington aienue,
jToSl'l' 7lT-"l'pr UTORSFAS ASD COHN
acllorsatdiw, C'jiniiionvveallli building, Rooms
1, 10 and I,
FDtvvinTvv n u7:n,"riiusTA'. itoiH
inn wi, vui noor. Menu Miiiiiing
I'- V. W.MRls, A Prolix i.v-.vmvw, no MID
ef Trade bulhling, strai ti n. I'
PATTI ItVov k VUt COS, 1RDI.RS''nA HON Mi
llink luilldlng
r foviicns-, pu iHpitiincAN iiFii.Disa
A.JV." nnttlMLrV ATTORSF.Y. MF MIS l)t'',fl'
. Phyftcla"8 uDel Siirgeotis.
DR. W K ALI.EV, 511 NOIUII WsIIS010N
avenue.
DR. S. W L'AMORFM'S. Ol 1 ICE a.)') WAstl
Ington avenue. Residence. His Mulbcrrv.
Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidnei mid
Rcutto urinary oigans a spicialt), llouis, 1 to
p. m.
Hotels anil Ilestauinntb.
THE ELK CAVE. 123 AM) 127 1 RANkLlM E
nue. ltatei icisoiiiMp
P. Lldt Lit. Piopihtor.
SCRWTON' HOI'SI., M' 1). I, ft VV. P.vT.
enstr depot. C'onductul en the European plan.
VICTOR KOCH, Proprleto
Wiio Screeiifa.
JOSEPH KUErriL, ItEMrMILAtliVWASSA
avenue, Scianton, Pa, niar.ufutiircr of Who
Screens.
Miscellaneous.
Dill- ssM VKIs7iOl7UIIL"ltEN 10 "oiti'r P..
also ladles' wabts. Louis Shoemaker, -U
Adams aienue.
A. B. nnillilS CLEANS PR1W VAULTS ASO
cess pools: no odol. Improved pumps uil
A. II. Brlgg-c propiictoi Have order II )
North Main avenue, or l.ltkc'H drug stoic, toi
ner Adjms and Mullen Telephone 034
MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP rREUMEST, one.;
shimpoolrg, uo.; facial massage, niaiilcurln.,
'26c; chlropod. 70l ejulni
BAUER'S ORCHLsTRV-VIUMC IOR II M.LS.
picnics, parlies, receptions, wedding and con
icrt woik furnished For turns addles R. J
Bauer, conductor, 117 VVoniiiig avenue, over
llulbcrt's niusle store s
miomigli: iiilos. pisismts' si'pplie, i;s
velepeii, pip,r bags, twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington avenue, Sirrnlon, Pa
THE WILKi:nRRlIIK01tD (AX' BF, II D
in stuntf,,, ut the news st mds of BeWnun
Bios , 10t Spruce and r.03 Linden. M Noiton,
Sii laekawamu avenue, I S. schutzer, -11
Sjirucc street
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Baihoad.
In I fled Maieh 1 1 )1.
Iralns leave S. ratiton
Fcr Philadelphli and Xew Vork vii D A II
R It , at (. Fi ind II ', a in . and 2 IS 4 :7
(Black Diamond 1 xpusl, and 11 JO p m Sun
da D ill It R . I .-.-. .7 i. m
Fur White Haven, Ilazleton und pilmlpil points
In tie coal regions, xli H A II. R R, 1 n,
IS md I '27 p in For Pott-illlc. I 27 p in
For Bethlehem, Hasten, Ri iiltng, llarnsburtr
and prinelpil internirdlile slitlons vli D .V II
II It, CIV, 113V a m 2l, 127 (III id Ilia
mond Express). II so p. in. sim(a,s, H. i, if.
1!. II , 1 &?, S 27 p m
lot TunkhiiuniKk, lovntida, 1 hnlru lthati,
Gtneva and principal Intermediate stations, vh
D, I, .V W R. It , s 8 a in , 1 03 and 3 10
p tn.
Foi Geneva, Rodie.tci, HulT.il i, Niigira Falls,
hicago and all points west, vli 1) ,1 II R. It ,
11 SV a m , .13.1 (Blaik Dlimond 1 xpics) 7 Is,
10 11, 11.0 p in SurdiJH, D. eS. H. R R..
11 53. S 27 p in
Pullman parlor md sleeping or Lehigh Valle.v
parlors iais on .ill tl ilns between Will es Dure
and New Voik, I'hllulilphli, BulTalu and Sus
perslon Bridge
ROILIX II Wll.lllR, (im. Supt , 2& Coitand
htleel, Siw 3olk
CIIARI.ls b. 1 LI . Gin P.i's. Agl , M Cortland
stiect. New Xoih
A W NONSLMvt 111 I!, Div. Piss, Agt , So,ui,
Itelhlrliem, Pa.
lor tickets an t Pullman irscrv itloiw apply to
H09 Lackawanna aveuui, Scianton, Pa
Delawaic, Lackawanna and Western.
In 1 ftcrt Dei. 2. 1X1
Soutli Leave sraiilon ful Sen York at 1 10,
.1,011, n UI, s no aril 10 IV a lis , 12 aj, 3 u.1 p in
For Philadelphli at SO) und 10 03 a in , I 35
and uM p in 1 oi stioinkbuip at 010 p in
Milk arioniUKidtlioit ut .to p m Vrrlvo at
Hoboken at dJi, 7 1", 102s. 12 OS, .11,, u,
7 10 p in Aliivo at Philadelphia at 1 Oil, J 2!,
liOO and 8.S2 p In Vtiivc from New oik at
1 10, I 00 and 10 21 a in ; 1 no. 1 52, u M, S 13
and 11 !0 p in. 1 loni siroudburg at 8(V u m.
Noith Leave Stranton lor Buffalo ind inter
mediate stations al 1 l'i, 4 10 and 0 ("I a, nl ;
1,63, 3 and II J p in For Osvvrgn and Sra
cii'n at I 10 a in and l.jj p in lor I liu it
I 10 a. m and 1 S3 p in. lor Vontiuc nf lino
a in ; 10.", and 1 IS p. m. lor Sidudsm at 100
and a 13 p. m 1 or Blu.'hiuitoii at pi .'o a. m. Vi
lli" in Siianton from Buflilo at 1 .' ,-,, r, -j
and lOOO a. in .1.0 and b oO p. in 1 mm Os
wgo and Sricuso at 2 "l'i a. in , 12 "s imj s IV)
p in, Fiom 1 tlca ot -2 V i m , 12 S und 1 .0
ji. m 1 rorn Nicholson ut 7.M u m and 0 do p
in. Fiom Montiu.e ut 10 00 a tu , ,. ju md 00
p m.
Hlootml urg Division I tarn Nriilun for
Sottlmmbciland, at 0 Vi. pi a. i in 1 ., jn
6 30 p. m For Plymouth at 101, .. 10, s ;q t,
in lor hlngstoii ftl .10 a. in Virile at North
umbeihnd at ''-IV i in : 1 lo, 3 (hi and 8 f, p
m Airlvc at King-Ion at S 5' a. m. Anive at
Pljmouth at son, t.2. il p. tn ulvo in
si rontiin from Soithuinhciland at IM.' ,i in
12 uV, HI nml S IV p in 1 mm Kingston ar
II 00 1 111. 1 lom Plinouili at 7 33 a in , .. 2u
and 3.3 p. m
SUSDVV 1ltIX
touth Iiavo Stniitou al 1 10, ..Va ., 'iO, pvo,
p. m ; ...i unci I 10 p in
Xoith leivo Strintou al 1.13, I 10 a m , 1 3",,
5 H and 11 '5 P m
Dloonisbiig Dlvislon-Lravo Siaulen at loo,
i m and 5 30 p. in.
Delawaio and Hudson.
In Lllei t Nuv. 23, lull.
Iialm for Ciibojidalo have stU,lon Hf ,, ,(,
7 31, 51, 10 13 a in ; 12 0", 1 .i. .' j .,, ,
0 52, "57, 0 1a. 11.13 p. in i 1.1(1 a tu
lor IloncEdale o 20, jo ' i a. iu , m .lnr j;,
p in
loi Wilkes Barre -II 15. 7.I-. PH. i 1, jo , ,
11 'A n ti, i 1.2-, 2.H, .1.1J, I 27, o 10, 7.t, 10 u,
tl ',0 p l'i.
For L V It II points -O.I3, 11 33 a in , 2 I,
1 27 and 1U0 p in
Km Peuii.vlv mia It. II pulnts-fl 13, Ps a
in : 2.11 and I 27 p in
Foi Alb my and all points north 'o a m
and tl 52 p. in
susnw Unix'
lul ( ailioudik 0 00, II.m a in , jh, ;
5 47 10 52 p in
For Wllkts Banc D, 11 '3 a in , I 5-, r 2'
6 '-7, S 27 p. in
lcr Vlbiu "ill point noi th -J.52 p m
1 or HoiicMldt-'i () a. in. und .. 12 , in
Icivvt.t iatc to ull ioIiils iu I nltcit Midi and
Caiada
.1 II IILIIDH K. (IPS, Vlhany. V.
II W filOs. 11. P V. Scianton, Pa
Cential Baihoad of Novv Jersey.
Statioi.s in Ntw oili-Ioot of I.lbtit stie.t,
N. It , und south I trry
iimi: i'mili: is 1 1 1 1 ( r nov. .',, noil,
lialua leave s union f 'i S.w oik, Snvail,
llmbeth, Phllad.lphl.i, I ulnn, Uithlclicni, M
klitowii, Maudi Chunk nnd White linen at S Jo
a in ; ixpreis, 110; ivfim, J 50 m. eiinda,
2 15 p in.
For Pitlslon and Wilkes time, $.30 a. tn., l n
and J 60 p. in- Sundays, 2 13 p in.
For lUlluioro and Wu hliigton, and poll t,
South and West vli Bethlehem, sao a. m , iq
and 3 5il p. m sundi, '. 1", p. in
For long Branih, Oicin Ciovc, tt" , at S Co
ii in, und 1.10 p. in.
I'm Reading, libaiun and llarrkburg. via Al.
Icntuvvn, S-0 a. i". and 11 I' w sundae.
2 11 p in,
lor Pottsvllle. S.JO a in. mil 1.10 p m
Tlliuil.li tkkiU Iu all I olliU ta.t, ,UU, snj
wist at lowt.t late at Ihe station
II p. DM DIMS, tlcu pi.s gt.
I II. OI.IIA1 SES'. Gen Supt
Eiio nnd Wyoming: Valley.
'Juno 'laldo In Eltitl Sipt. 17, 's.
Train, for II in lev and loial pohiti. tonnert
In.' ut llavvle Willi trie ralhoad fur Ntw oik,
Ncwbuig and InUiiuiul ilu ikiiiiU, have Sciau
tin ut 7 03 a in and 2 23 p in
'liuliu auite at Sciautuii at n ",o a ni and
P. 10 p. in. '
INIE:
M Exclusive Silks
and IFiie Imported
iress GouiSs
Our exhibition of elegant Dress
Materials embraces all our choice
selections for hpring trade.
Beautiful line of fine Silks, Wool
anil Silk and All-Wool fabrics suit
able for bridal rowhs, street and
and evening wear. Louisinnes,
I'cau dc Soie. Panne Satins, Grena
dines, Herages and Albatross, in
new shades of Rose, Heliotrope,
Castor, Greys, Browns and Blues.
Foulard Satins nnd Silks in un
usually attractive colorings and de
signs, bxtraordinary values at -
and $i2j
Wool Challics, with
satin stripe, all this sea
2I5C
son's patterns at 25c.
xTjirr Waist SilksThe best
-y' quality Japanese Wash
Silk, in corded, stripes and plaids.
IT (TDfll) 5-'ncrt Broadcloths,
llovUvli' assorted colors; good
value at $1.50, for $1.00.
510-512
LACKAWANNA AYMUE
Our windows full of odds
and euds iu
Statioeery
that will pay stationery bik
ers to look at aud examine.
Mostly all Whiting's finest
papers.
ReymioldsBros
Stationers and Ongravers,
Hotel Jermyn Building.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Schedule in Effect May 27, 1000.
Trains leave Seranton, D. & H
Station:
G.45 n. in., week days, for Sunbury,
HanisbuiR, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0.38 a. in., week days, for Ilazleton,
Pottsville, Reading, Norristown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
buiy, Harilsburg, Philadelphia,
B-ltiinore, Washington and Pittsburg-
and tho West.
2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays,
1.58 p. in.) for Sunbury, Haijis
buifr, Philadelphia, Baltimoie,
Washington and Pittsburg and
tho West. For Hazleton, Potts
vllle, Reading, &c, week days.
4.27 p. m., wrok days, for Sunbury,
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisbuig,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
J D WOOD. Gen Pau Agt.
I D HUTCHINSON, Gen. M?r,
Time Canl In rffett nee. 30th, tOOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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(VIS iniexcrut Hun ly, ind 7 topui buuitav oply, airlvliif
lll.ill II Vaid70UrinindeMrm. "
.VcllicinnAUrnlnalstre erQ1ou al? DOpn. Sunday enl ,
itcippinsal all.talfun. tn fnrMnclatr arrlmic at 7 5 pn ,
tunl train Iravra Vl.tfirM Vanl tor CarbeuJal at( Uata
tlail, arrlvlug at C arlwnilalii a t ti.U am.
Hates cents per mile, '
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c. r.NDtnioN,
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