The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 25, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1901.
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"I'uMMied Daily, Ihcepl (-iinday. Iy The Tr.J
uMij PiVlUh!iir Coin-iin), at Hlty Ce-nln a Motitli.
J.IW S, HICHAM), lelitor.
U V. in.lfM, llusliicss Mtia;cr.
'tvn otfc Oftiict
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bole Ascnl (or lotclgn Adicttlslnj.
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at the Polofllo at 'ctanton,
second Class MhII Matter.
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d'J to pilnt tliotl IcttriA Irmn Us filends hear-In!-
mi tuner t topic, Imt It mlo li thai lhco
muni lo signed, tor publication, bv th writer
real name, ant the condition picirileiit to
uplanev I that all contributions shall bo aulJCit
to cdltoiial -ctlslon.
tin: i'ht nvn: ton aihuuisimj.
"i lie lolloiiln,! tut to shoiis llic tiflcc per Inch
'ill Insertion, spate lu lip tj-cil within one jcart
Him rl sdlm,ou I nil
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lor cards of thanVs. resolutions of coiidolrwa
and similar contributions In th" nature of "'
lerllsinc; tho rrllmna make t durgc ol 5 cents
line.
Itatrs for Classified AdtcrtLiiiii; QriiUlicd n
f plication.
SCJ5 ANTON, MAKl'Il
H'OI.
It Itt nsctltil Hint the .oto of the
llii'letiiii c cuivciitliiii for iccngiililnn or
II St like VUIH JKlt UIMIllllKlll", US UHH
lopoilrcl at tho time, Imt nit Hip ton-ti-iirv
ciy dew. i;t. ut ni It uiiij.. IC
it volp should Ik- token toeltiy It would
iikpM .fMitodly he piy nuiily un.inl
IlliitlH tltwillHt (I HttlUc. An extensive
pdiii.uioii of nubile opinion 1ms taken
1'l.iee III the p.ist few runs.
Cut the Coat to Fit the Cloth.
Tlin T,AKT p.u.iBtuph In Ai
Iklo IX of the now dint tor
innvitles that unpaid judg
ments .iK.iiust the city, with
intcunl duo and ncc tultip, Mintl
he lopoited to councils by tho
elly solicitor ut the fli.st ses
sion nfler the judKUiPlits slt.ill
beeoine luijable; and "If thcio .hall bo
no funds In the ticasury piovlded for
and applleiJilo to the payment theieof,
the amount nlnill be raised In the
i.pt loy of taxes." The now chatter
makes It niaiidutoiy that touneils shall
devote to tho pament of those debts
nny city funds not othciwlse appto-
piiateil.
In tin.
finance.,
Intel e.st.
piesent state ot the cit's
this pioihiou has a doiiblo
It pieventh the pllins up of
(ici mutilated debt and It stionslv em
pn.islzes tho need of tho moht caieful
cionoiny In MuitliiK; ttio new niiinkl
pal iiidLhlnciy. If, fiom tho besln
nliiK of the new lCKimo on Apt II I for
waid, not a dollar should bo expended
lu any depaitinent wastctully there
would ot be in piospect for 1)0J ,i tax
levy hUtlklently Inci eased over the
picseni levy to wipe out all outstand
ing hulKment Indebtedness. What
peicenlatre of Incieaso this should te
Miiiio Is a matter of conjoctuie laiBCly,
tlieie neln t to date no dear estimate
n the total unpaid Indebtedness of
this class. An Incietiho of L'O per cent,
nilnht cover it and It might lequlie an
Incieaso ol 80 per cent, oi nioie. Tho
one mho thins: is that taxes at the
best will be l.iiKoly Incioai-ed; not pei
inanently and not necessailly because
of the si eater cost of 1111111111? a second
class ill;. although this will bo appie
cl.ible but because for years past tho
city has not pild Its way as It went
alonp: nncl because, under Hie new
chatter. It must i.iy olf back seoies.
In the llsht of this prospect, and ac
cepting the levenue situation, not as
it might, could, or .should be, but as
It is (and that, as Mr. Chittenden
shows ns. Is nbout $73,000 shy of tho
estimates) It must lie plain to every
councilman who wants to look at tho
truth that no fancy s. dalles can bo
roiniitted In 11m oaily dajt of the
now charter and that a lot of low
ing" ntu't lio done on tho p.ttt ot vmloiis
applicants lor appiopilatlons If tho
city is to bo kept out of bankiuplcy.
Whatever may ho lino a year In mo or
two years hence, when tho chance will
have eomo to tho city to exctclso Its
now taxing povvois, tho one Mipiemo
fact at this time is that councils must
get down to the bed-iock level of stilct
economy and flip the pennies with the
Kilp of despair. The coat must bo cut
lo 111 tho cloth.
The fact that in our county thcio is
0110 dlvoicc to cveiy ten 111, ullages and
to cveiy 3'j bliths wauanth expeit
study of tho leatons and tho leiu
edy. nivorce Is I111 leasing alaiinlngly
thtoiighout the United States. "U'h.v .'
F3or a State Hospital.
NUTWITUSTANDl.Ni; he la
inlll.ir lepoit tiiim UjiiIs.
lung that state cNpendituio
lor chin lly this session will
be kept down to til" piopoitlolis of
two :cais ago, the cllUens of sici.in
ton and Noitheastein Peniisylvanla
conlldeiitly expect tho loRlsiatuie to
cnactjHid bllj niiklng I. m.kavv.iun.1
hospliul' ,1-hi.ii? Instltutliui, and up
propilatlng Jl.'.noOO tor Its enl.iigemeut,
wllh'ii jeaily mallilenaiiio fund of
$10,0111)
This Is exjiecled because the bill Is
just. 3$ttSr(iiily"'tvvo slate hospitals lu
eatedSjv'ltlihi tho .1 utlii nclt icglon uie
nt Asllriiicl uiitl at llazlcton. They
minister,, to the lower districts, with
not liote than half of tho woikeis
employed lu the anthracite piodiiPtlon
numhrrod among Hielr
flekirits. Hut to tho ni
possible b'lie-
north uto "5,000
mine workeis piovlclcd tor only by
private institutions or public Institu
tions supported In pait by pi hate lib
ernlltf 1" "ddltlou to these T.'iOOO
mine livoikers, thu city of aciunton
tins within Its limits and within easy
access ,by rail thousands tit woikeis In
other liidustiles, all subject to accident
and dlw-ases nnd suppliing un excep.
tlonul taon for tho location hera of a
flist cIiilsk statu hospital.
All oftheso IndustilcH contilbiito lib
erally tv the levcnucs of tho common
v.calth. Their combined pujmentH Into
thi state treasury exceed twelve times
over tho moneys iccelved back lu aid of
chuilty. Kor ycais the leglslatuio has
nlloted f Jfl.oOO In statu nld to l,nka
wanua hospital and after enlavgliiK tho
Met cut accummodatlcins lo lit thu com-
nniiilty'fl Rrpatly expanded needs It li
nuked to Hlinnl.v mill l.'S.OOO for yearly
maintenance, an liicreime not nioie
than falily pi tiiiortluimle to Uicgiowth
In slate tnpH paid.
Whete the need Is Kie.Uenl, tlnir
should Klate beiielli eii( o bo the most
KunctoiiM.
"ruhlle Opinion," of rhiiinhi'ishiiis,
for u Ktiieiatloii one of the neatest and
most liiiluoiitlul weekly newcimpeis In
the Htnle, has epauded Into an expel
lent nioiiiltiK dally. In lh"se biiHtllns
twentieth leiittny thins a week Is too
liuiK "li Inleival betweni neww.
1 he Color Line.
I
r IS LITTM'. lo he wondelid ill
that (.trucial Motha and the
Uiiern Hhoiild not have been niueli
ImpieHsed bv the Hilllsh Inten
tion, nH wet foilh In I,old Kltehoiiei'H
iiecotlntloiic, lb extend the fianehl.se In
ii limited fashion to the Knfllir. The
HrllWIi puipose Ix plain II Ik to Ml p.
Pluiient the uutlaiiiler ole with
enoiiKh of a lilui'k. Mile to lusiite for
all time an aiill-buisher majoilly. The
Idea Is Kimllat'lo the li.inehlse uiaiilpu
latloiin of some of the cupel b.iff ct
eeuthes In the South diuliiff leion
ti lit lion days, whhh illd niiii h to te
taid a iPHtoratlnn of Kood feellntr and
nothing whatever to help the uprio.
In the main the Hiltlfli lei ins of Hiir
reiide. weie utlictwlfc falily liberal,
Inc ludlni; uniiH'bly for genuine m ts oC
win, the rally letuin of win iiihou
eis, the onily substitution of elvll for
mllitaiy admliilstiatloii mid a piomlso
of ileclle Koveinment iiltlmuldv; a
Riiuiunlv tlut ehiiuli pioppily, public
ti lists and m plums' funds shall bo ie
spottcd; the Hutch and Ihisllsh lan
KUUKes to bo ti'cil and laushl lu the
public hthools and allowed In the law
couit.s; $3,000,000 for Itoer war d.itu
hkos, and u hint of loans to ipconcllcd
biirRhci.s to lepalr war waste. 15ut the
lineal of okctoi.it oblitci.itlou at the
hands of enfranchised blacks amis too
much for tho tlulibotn lioei. They
jiicfer the nioie direct nnnlhll.itlon of
war lo tho last.
Undoubtedly the lSoer.s will soon bo
Hied out and llKhtltiK lu South Africa
on a mllitaiy scale will lease. Hut the
lonquoiois, foi their own sake, not lcf-s
than tor the fiituie of the white man's
supremacy on the il.u k continent,
.should bo oxttemety caieful ubottl en
lOiir.iKlns the Kutllr to ioit the bal
lot, lie and his niasteis aio bottei off
as he K
Deaths ft 0111 diseases of the heal t
and blood ossols .11 e. It Is mid, In
ci easing tin Ico as fast as population
among habitual tiseis of spliltuous
Illinois, while among c 011II1 mod dilnk
cis of malt Illinois ailments of the kid
ney and liver 111 e nitiltlplving. In
sobiletj Is safelj.
Educational Vagaries.
Till: TUNDUXC'Y of human
natliie to mn to exljemes lu
anv fad that may lie tho
1 ullug one of the day or pen
eialluii Is so well known tliat It has
become pioveibkil Yet that knowl
edge falls to check the niounteis of
any new hobbv, 110 matter how much
they may icvllo or scoff at the haid
lideis of other hobbles now lolegated
to the dust 100ms of Time. In nothing
has this been nioie cle.uly exemplified
elm lug the last two or tin oo dec. ides
than In the manner lu which eei tnln
theoiles ol education deckued to bo
astlv siiiipilor to older nicotics am!
ptactlecs have llteially "been 11111 Into
tho gioimd."
Could John Amos Comenlus icvlslt
tho glimpses of the iiioini he would
stand aghast at Hie maimer hi which
Ills name Is Invoked by theoilsts gone
wild the tashlon In which they stiivo
to make him lesponslblo lor their mis
lepiesentatlons ot his ideas and their
"icfotins" that me ns far lioin hl.s
piinclple.s as 111 e the nnith and south
poles f 10111 each othei.
I'aitlculaily Is this title in the lino
of "child Miul," so litilch In evidence
in many vvoise than useless was just
now. Tncie is a 1 1 tic- "ihild study"
bttidy ot Individual cli.uac teilsth s
which Is of Inestimable Milne. Thcio
luivu been oiluciitois In all ages of tho
world who huvo ptacllied it, Theio
aio such today who nio .stilving to
follow It out lit despite oT the w mug
ful nnd hlndcilng methods of the new
school of what attogatis to iisclt tho
title of advanced pscholo,;y as np
plled to tho child. That new school Is
clainoious In educational conventions:
It Ih not less so In many educational
publications: It is tyuimilittl In tho
01 dei h It Issues to teucheis In many
places lu legale! to ihslcal "nieahliie
lttents," and 1 cornels of Hie same, by
means of which It is assumed that
menial and moial 1 ap.ibllllles can be
mcasuiid, and 1 hlldieu assigned to dlf
feicnt Kl.uh of Inlelllgc nee lu study
or nnienabllltv to ceitalu methuils of
tialulng and disc Iplliie.
AVlllle piofc sslllg to eolisl'lei the child
as of stipteiin Inipoi liiuce It makes of
him" in actuality only the living thing
of wlilc li psjilmloglsts of Hie new
school tn.ij make subjci ts of expoil
lllcllt, at an.v cost lo the subject,
While those piofessed icfcuiucis,
pschologIsls, aul "htudenls of thu
child" liiu.v In lug up ll would be, dilll
till to pulpites), Uncoiii aging Just now
aio tliu signs of leaetlon against them
and tlulr claims and metliods In some
coiiitiiuiiltlis. The one that Is to be
noted today Is "the ilslng piolest in
Chicago" against the pmposllloii lo
test the "alKomelei," just Invented by
"tlio ps)chologst of tile lMuiatlonal
Hilteau In Washington." 011 the public
school chlldien of the llrst named city,
"Uy this device picssuio Is applied to
u chlld'H temples and giadually In
ci cubed till thc child ciles out tiom
pain. The iiulcker the ciy comes the
gtcator Iho chlld'H sensibility and, by
the thecii), tho gi eater Its cleverness,"
Tho object, wo aio fuithPtmnto In
foiined, Is "to establish tho icliitlou
between tho keenness of tho senses
and tho Intellect."
To cap tho climax of nil this we me
told that "evcty suggestion ot citioily
has been leniuveel from the test." This
Is beautiful In speaking of an expoij.
nient In Itself wmthy of having been
devlsrd by the Inveulois of tho most
icflnod toitiitcs of thu Inquisition that
Slew up In Dark Ages ol the woiUI'h
hlstoiy. l'lersiiio 011 tho tninplcs Is In
Itself loituii) speedily amounting to
agony. 11 is iiilto enough In suuiu cases
to piodtico Insanity. A ptcusino a llttlo
too much on numy a chlld'H leniplen
would nullk'c. tn ciniso doiitlt. Tlliit any
"educational ps)clioloRlst" rIiouIiI "In
vent" 1111 Instiumcnt of this kind, and
nnyHoiud of I'dlicatlon should piopo.e
to use It us a test of ihllelion's capac
ities n mutter of "ihlld ntudy" Is
fresh evidence, and of un nifRiiivuted
charaiter, that tho need exists for the
public In call a shatp halt on the lcad
01 h ot "the new education." Thoie Is
need of thoioiigh icvlsloii of numy ot
the fads mid s) stems ot education.
Some are good, I,ct them stand, Tho
othris should ho ovcitlnovvn relentlessly.
SUidenf Life as
Known at Old P?nn
Sticil ' iiiitHHiu l-'iue nt 'Iho IMIiiiic
l'lillackliliH. Marih 21
Till MiillXIM, I .urhiil in Ililli'lell'liU l"
lirBln ni inllie imrer nt Hie tiilirlly
il IMuiMh mlJ, I ) "Hi" ol H'C ciimeit
nnd leiiifllrnt tirs'inien tint ever left liotr.i
cr inolhei dr eollrcc tilm itlun I Iml nocr
I pen In Hie iltj Isfore .ind I lip Rl i.v light if
Hip e irlv iiieim lericilnl llolf In 1113' " spirit.
Mi cliiini, who lint collie eluwn the ill) befoie,
nicl we nt the nUtlon rml look dip Id our IPoiin
nt the iiiiHrri-IM aliiinillorfc. There It a tmrVril
lllfciriiip liclcurn lluoe 1001111 in tin) Hpjieiri 1
then uml mm lh. ti (he aU nnd ll iors eie
Imip mill nn nir f chimlilloii crv.iifeil eirrc
tlilns, now the uilli nrc cmcrul wllli pletiire-c,
the iiiiiilim piled lilsh villi 1 iMiloin 11 lid mi
lilei of eoinfoit li coiae.vcd to the mind
0
I do nut vldi In liivn the lnipteilon that ihe
ih imltnrhi are tiiturilh hiru oml ilcelile, 1
mure (rinfertiMo tnd llnly plue it would he
hiril In flml 'Ihe nil (.Indent life of llu
mibintlly 1 enter In Ihe ibrmltoileH lliey .it.
ioimiiioiIiIp liitnirn .'01 and coo men, and are
lieu lnlhlii-s fiirnMied with nil llie tnodeili
mini nil me". A 111 ill nnv 'k up hi leioiu ip
Mri'ini; In hU tnte Olid 11 Clin Xovchcrp luce
I lecn fmrr tonn incte arlMlcilly furnlMicel
'Ian lUlit lioic in the doiniitorio.
With mil SnO piofes-or4 and inlrucloia and
2.1 no student, one mlw up pftalnut all imnncr
of 1, cr. This h 0110 of the ndcilitiKCs ot at.
tindiinr 1 hw uiilnil). Men of .nitlonal
tiput" in clllUreiit liraiulu lieie inipirt Iho
Minnkcl.'o which Im liken lliem 1 lift t line
l.r'iipH ti anpilre. Vnioiic; the elude nt liedv
leptli evei) country lu the world i lepic
inleil I uiiieiiilirr with whit pride H a freili.
nun I ledd Ihfio at heme lint there wite
leiti nine Mpirale lniitdliiir corilns nn niec
tf oer llllc tin niie?, and epoko fiiulliirh of
Mime ol Ihe hr.t lnown leliivirii uhoe Iiooh
lie hid 'Hulled while let In the' high n Inol
- o
line e( ei.r tiio-t inteii'linc limWin,.", Ihe
Eitherliu' pine for luilenls of all ilepirlmrnl 1,
U IfniMnii Hill. ll linn linpo'lne white i.totie
fIickIiiic Inillt .14 n nieiiinrlil lo llenrv Howard
llniMon, jr. a lneniher of the elivs of '7 lie
1 nid 11 dunlit it l the line-t riLdentu' eluli In
Ihe iniinti) titled up with 1 well mpplleel
Hiding loom, pool nnd hlllliul t ililex, liowllu
alio)". .1 corierpondeiue room, a )mnisiuui,
shower liilln inul I m illimiiiu' ikwI, .111 .111
dit.iiiiiin wllh a fine pipe ors.ui, and main oilier
iikhh lor jeninil piirpo-ii, it niroids un ad
mil ililc line for 11 mill to ciipihI I1I4 IiImiic
liouis I he immlicrvlilp fee 11 well within the
null if eieiv studeit, IkIiu cull v2 .1 eir,
nnd no imcetini'it lie can nuke oiTn iuh miple
iilum'
0
ste idi puttiee and emw lenlioii tr.iiultij; en
.died me to mike Hie fie-luuiii lool I ill ti 11 1,
.mil uliiii I elii'ined 1 led and Mile nwealcr vilt'i
mi ili nuiiKriK airoH the front, I 1114 1
lu pi fier-huMii Indeed I witched with euiiou-t
1 un Hie nppi r e lawmen who mup a hu I' on
Iheir hiie.itii4 nnd iioudernl if I fhoiild eiei hi
minted lo we ir cue It in a lule here tliil
lieloie one e.iu wear the TnlierMti I" lie mnt
e nn It hi pliiim; on one of Hie 'V.irslti team
si me people do not .ippioie of eothe aHilitiej
'tin ii it dliein Ihe 1111111I4 of thewe eiiRU'id
In 111 Hieii studlei. and tint miway cull a few
.ne l.riiellli-d t.i It Ihev liould icilizt tint
HNt uili 1 diiir-ion U tiCMMMii. Vltei a lei
low I114 .illeuilid lieturcic fu flip or slv liuuiii,
wlnt louhl he nioie lutiefleiil t li til itltin' e,
eulc lu the 1 pen .ill? Vnd then in (he run
111 one ecu iro Hi k lo his hooks 11 fieidied in
mind .lii.l IhhIi While It N tine lint null .1
couipii illielc ei men nuke the 'V.nltv teniM,
mni In toi the 111 .ind 1111 lie Ihe s line pli).
c il henehli' 'Hieii, too, ihe cnthifo athleliij
Mt the st.Uid in!-, lllnl lioi .ill oici the C0iillli(i
ire filled with the desire to he ph,iieilli ulrcing,
and follow out (he evaniulc sit In the colli Re
mill I hi ie i .1 rule .ullieud lo in tliu I ni
ieilli of t'e 1111-1 li.ml t which hn done linn It
In 1 In lie colli m nihil His and Hierefoie all itli
litli . It iioildiie that no studint shall lepre
rnt the inilieisit) en am le nn iiin Ins not
pi oh 11 MtUlictory In liU studies, Wc are slu
elcnts flist, athletes teeond
Wp hup ilt I tt inr sieleties, and laeb h ir we
meet in joint dil ite 1 11 some topie of Hie div
diluting te mis from othn mdien.il irs, Ihen
Hiere mo the mutinied miile il clubs under the
b idriship of the bc-t llieti lie torn iiunibir if
coin eits ue gnen eoh icir, and Hip short tiips
t ike 11 rltei a iliuue of scc'o iilucli is aluai
wile chip. When we Invu .1 nna.s iiieeliiis to
erlebi.itp Feme cellegc vlctoiy or to put new- life
and cuthtisi.i-111 into tho men jol before a big
1,11m, Ho I nlirr-il) baud conns out in nil it,-,
I.I01) nnd Ins tho "Heel and lllui" an 1 "lal
I'e nii-ili ml 1" until Hip 1 loud sins Itself hons
'the M ok .ind Wi.' 1I1111 fo.Urs the iliimilli 111.
tftits e.f the iiniuisit). i'leli icir .1 plaj
'in whlih the nil lie c i-t and choiu. Is 111 nle iii
of stuliuts is piei-entid 'ihe fellows nppnr
in nil tlulr nli-li be inn, In short skliU and
Inn.- culls, nnd one would think be w.n gi'lug
011 the coipi dv billet of n Irohniiii eeniipiii),
Mitioiikh rials sliident eonlliies litnisclf lo a sin-
gb ll( Id nl diidi, ns mulieliie, law, nmliri iin-t
lln.mii. an I eeoiioui. the llbnil arts. Mi , set
1 nun gels Iden on all pipfcnMous Ju-t troll
iiiiiiiug in 1 out ut with min who aic taking
up illfieniil li.nn In- H Is a iuo-nled fut
anions the htudenls thill tin tnuliial stud, nts
Hie to t ilk slnp nml air Hielr knowledje of
long turner K ti eoiiple of nnd-. eau get som
poor fieshuiiu eoiiiiiid ami fill him wllli tioiie
ol the ellsMcting toon, they nru I ia 1 1 ) .
n
il Is null III the eollego depiiliniiit lint chsi
pnllllis in 0111. ' Inteiisllng. hi the mlU.-c we
line the irts .ind bchncc sliidenti,, the engineers,
the Mini tons, 01 Ihe studinls of fin uece and
cpphoiii), the iiiililleils, ind Ihe 1 licmUls Huh
Mellon wlslus to le replcse'iited sniuo lime
li ilng the foiu )inos lu the diss ollner. Hie
oi pi tliiultv otlcicil In Hie euiu.i ct Hate
miiishlp mid illploiiim is wide, the iuirigucg
.lie deep and mini. ( Iks polllh s aie ns ilcihmj
and 1 lit r Is He as 11111ul1lp.il. .Hid the poeal l"-s
is as urn. li in elidencc hctc lis in our nitloiiil
politics
o
Ihe liiuridli of l'iin)li mil his one l
uliaulj.'p fur llicwi lhlurf in a miuII t it v or
Iniiii, .ind tint is tho fact Hut it Is loeateel ll
IUU-.I, hi tlio lie nt of rue ol our Ingot elder
line ni.e. ne tho wins ot the world, which is
lot tlhli hi n siiull pi iic One ran go to
the best pla.is, no tho lest ueleis, hear the
bst kliu.il ind leitmrri', nnd feel Hie veri
ll III HlleliS Ol I 111' "Illll lllll rill ll ICIIlUlllUll),
sure line m)' "Mill think of tending 111.1 buy
Into Hut tenipt itlolis of 11 lil;; lit) " Unci .mil
110 toiilldcmci in join bo) Will he imt mrct
gmd and Im 1 coiipiniiiis it a bin ill institution
in 1 small limn just -is he inijlit here The
1 .Here min as 1 inlc i-. not nil, ueucur
thr.ughlliha and IichIIcm, lie may nppe'ir I nelei
l;ig nil hia sccinln,. e jiclif-ii",s is ,1 sciienu
i-plill ot cktcimltutlon, en imhlilon to ba some-
bill)
0
I'.jt I In.' clignasul nouiewliat fron ni) miIi
Icet ef student life. St )'. unihaiil 1 we laic
lon- cstuhlKlud ciutotts iihlcli lire followed out
h) i.uh class and lun'lit to thue who come after
then. l the b jninln- ef tho lear licsliiueii
und ( pbuiiions have Ihelr ruhea and coiner
li,'lil While 1 1 10-0 in I) appnt In bp a liilln
rou,li, no 1 ne u iter butt, and class plill It
benclliiilly lotlcud. I.uh in the spring tho
boul light Ulweeii (he "Irrehlr" ami 'Vcplii''
takis pi ue. I 'or ibout futrru inliiutc cue cm
we imtldiig but .1 stnuslliig mas of men, WIkMi
ll is ou-r, Ihe piilli Ip.inls ullie lo llnlr nmnii.
ii.ii II) minus part if tlulr uniting appard, nnd
Hpiilr dimigis. In tin' vlsitlu; pnl.i(ei it is
iHccssnii) lu ixlilu that Hie) aic Hiihtlug foi
the poMembii ol n Urijc wooden Urol. The
ch;s securing the botil wlnt the fljht.
o
Clans Mipreia and ebneri oflir Iho ktudrnt Ihe
opportunity to deirlop his nodal Imtlntt, ab
Ihoujrli this tumllv need little ileieloplns:, for
the eolleje 111 in Is nalurillv a noclal milttul. Tho
It)' hill, ulven hy Hie nenlor tins", Is the Mr
loihl cunt cf Hie jcar on th student' roster.
o
I niieii nfked a ollfi,e clrl iihlcli )c.ir (iic
liked the hfct. she answered! "The junior.
I wldi I could nlwa)a lie a Junior," Tho girl
ias rlctld, tho Junior )ear 1 the bol. Ai
fnelinicti wc are ililldreni wo hale ot formed
frlrndshlim wlilch will 1k ltlnir nor do we
riall?i3 Iho aerloiisniM ot life. .s aoptic mnrej
we ore lniy teachh jr the freslitnen thei wn)a they
Jtiould go. When wc liecome Juniors we have
ndil'il cllstilty and kiioleiIse. hut are rot over
Iniidened with either, ait Is the senior. We do)
not hale lo think of lireaklns Iho ties wtileh
have hound us tlirouxlioiit our coiute. nut when
ue hue reatlicd tho senior )car, the shadow of
pirtlni: falls heny upon us Pour years we
hup nestled under tho wlnt of clear old Pcnni
now we must shift for our-ilir. Wc have en
Jcied four )ear of ood fellownlilp whleli will
lltp In our memories alw o, and we cnlp down
a liiiup as wo m.i: 'I'ne Hue well, dear old
ruin"
ONE THING NEEDFUL.
i:-rirslilcnt (leielaiid in the llaiter Number ot
the satmjay Keening Pot.
The niewt iinpottint labor )et to be pertotnifd
In behalf of c lll ervlee tefoiiii coiuhts i-
ccietant allenipl to gain Ihe support of tlicwe
who are willing to roneede that positions In rov
eminent employ should not be glien lo the In
competent and miiiorth), but who are loth to
alntulon the notion that peril- seriiee nlmuM
count onielliliiit in an appllc'inl'a faior. Many
01 inee aic juiihk men who aie aellic and
elnclent 111 politic il fervlee; mme of lliem, of
uniiirstlonei meill and cipieili, would be rUiI
lo woik iitidir Hie Rovernnient, and no more
valuihle allies em be won in their support
of Hie merit rietein
This contlncent sliouhl not be kept at amis'
letiRlh and obliged to eiitt all their ideis of the
adintilage ef dill nerilie reform from ilMint
ind indistinct pule of Its sentimental evrel
lenies The) Miould rather be approached Willi
Hie assurance tint there Is a practical side to the
nurMInn, which Is of Interest to them, and they
should be Inilted to its examination In a plrit
of friendly i-otnivl, and without unnecessarily "r
oftenslicl) antauonirliifc their prrjudlcpf or their
Ideas of selfdnlerrat. I hell IntclllKenee can te
lelled on to hiinir tlicm to an appreciation of
the falrnevi and Justlco ol the trfomi when they
ire persuasively pirriitnl to lliem; and their
Vinerleaii love of filr plj) will be ftimillated
to the apptoial of a plan bv which the adian
laps of plue holdlnir aie Jutly equilled. The
practical Missestlon houhl be made that the
elidible lll Is constant!) open to members of all
patties.
One of man) llI11-vtr.1t is 0 Incidents ma) be pro
flUbU rrhtrd In eomiiction with thin nUtrment.
niiniber of jeata aco, under a tlenioeratle ad
ministration, a joung linn who had uecessfully
pitted the tcqulred elimination, and whose name
toml cm the ell II fen lie eligible llt, wis, In
strict oeconliiiie with existing rule, appointed
to a government position, iniolilug the ellc1inr(,
of quite confidential duti, under the immediate
siipeiilsion and control of an othe Ial who, though
a stionz pirtlsan and luturalli dlsindineil to
elill seriiee leforin, was Cfpeelalli ccuneientous
and faithful in the perfoiiuanie ol Hi" woik of Ids
buiejtt. Ill new appointee was found to be i-o
competent nnd altogether so sitisfictory, 'Hut
wlien be was itler a lime' trin-derred to the
ileiieal force it the executive mansion, the legiet
and dl.MtWiitlon of his siipeilor olllcer were
llonetll ind frinkli expre-.rd In bolli positions
Hie; put) nlldiallons of tin rtnplovc were un
knoiin, but his ahiliti nnd loialtv to dull weie
lio)oml question He lias rennlned at Hie exeeu
Hie mansion since his Irinrer, and no holds
Hip iositioii of isecietan lo the president- ill
olllie seiuelv less honor ible in I in some rrcpectj
full) as iiiipoitant i" a pine in the c ihinet.
Why Yankee Shoes
flr? Worn so Widely
Jpeiul l oiicpondfiiee
ot Hie liihuiic
W.iliini!lou, Vlareh .1
ltM'lll gioiith 01 the experts of boots
Till
mil shoes tiom Hie I tilted Mites is at-
tilling the attention of ll.i maniifaitming
woild ind of the represent itlica in tho
Iniliil stalls cf Hie maniifae lining countries
it the woil I The HiitMi coiiinietelal agent
In Ihe lulled Mites has foin irded to his gm
diluent a -tali mint iigauling the exposition
ol hoots and Minces tiom the I lilted Stiles, lu
iv Mill lie c itis the tigines 11 Inline to our cxpoils
tn the lulled Kingdom, Itilti-li ct Indies,
VustulisU and filca, and a.is- "V glinee
at theo llguies will show how mcrlian mule
boots mil shoes aie belnj 1 iishcel Willi sueicss
in pliees wcheie ltiltlh 111 iile t,oods ouglit lo
hale praetleill) Ihe moiiopli "
'lids repoil, 1 copv ed which Ins reached the
Iicimii) ll.ili. 01 of Matlrtics tluougb the lUit
ir.1i hoiril o Irnle .lourinl, shows lint the ex
poitit of boola nnd shoes duiing the Iwelie
m tilths ending December -,l, lumj, to the I nited
Kingdom. Blitisli West Indies, H1IIM1 Au-tl ih
jila and IliitMi fiea liom the I nited Mates
haic clown fiom i.li:.tJS ill 1 to i..1iW0. in
lsi;i, and jU2v,Wi in lfm, and Hut the cxpjits
of a .Iniilii ihnutei from the t'nltcd King
dim to llritlsli West Indies, llritlsli AiistulaMi
and Ninth fiic 1 hue slightly dceioaccd in the
meantime, In In,- lu lsos, ..l.lrK.mi, in is'rj,
i.l,Oill,VJT, Jinl in l'Jiai, JLl.uTJ.lIS.
0
Coiiiuiiiilln on Hila groiilli of Aniiiiean sales
lu IliltWi tcriitott, ind absence ot gionth of
ItiitUb nhs in the nine teiritoii, Hie rcpoit
s.i): "Wlij this slate of aifui should lie pos
sihle Is not, at til-t sight, quite den, It lueiiis
nihil the me lie in mule article Is ihiipn thin
the HritUli made cue, or that It is of better
nuillt) Taking it foi gianlcd that the B1I1M1
boots '.in I shoes are not Infrriur to tho-e of
Anieiica, tlieie must be nunc liiipml ml uason
win tin' litter should nisi less thin the founir.
lint Vmeilia Is 1 luge exporter of Icithir lo
Ihe I nited Kingd nil shows Hilt tin) 1 in iniliil-
fdcluic It chcici lon-ldeilng Hut so muili
ot Ihe 1 111 tiiatiilal Iiik to be imported Into tlio
I nited state In the (annus, there semis id 11 i
on wh) leathri slieuld imt be r.ianul 11 lined as
clieip, oi- iheiipn, in tho I'ultcd Kingdom '(his
Uplles csHiiallv to Hie Unci emilllhs, sin h is
pili nt b ilhei, glued kid and olheis llieiij
la 110 doubt lint ns fat as eeilaln elas leitliei
is eoiierrnul. Vuiernau po-e-es ionldeiahlo
lutui il nil int.ige There uie plentiful supplies
of suitable lull, gtuwlng in the dilleriut puts
u( tho coeinlii, and Ihe tanneiles line been
placed at no i,irat ilManee from II 'Hie hem
lock baik, iilileli is tint niont li,rd fur t inning
ole Iratber, Is oblalned fiom the fmct lluited
In Hi" states of Wisconsin and MMiigaii It Is
al-o Insist 1 lu Xiw veil, ktite and Pcniilliauia,
bul Ihe nippli i'e rspidli iliminUhlsig lor tin
ning tho liner cinlltles of lathci chemli.ils and
exttaitit sic u-cil, a latgc epiintll) of iiliuli is
iniporleil
"The lulled s,te is a luge impeller of
hides Their ueio linpoiled iliulng the )ejr
ended D11e111ber.lt, linn. M,i",lH hldi vilued
it tlll.ils.Ou". of whiili 1'ii,7ni,;i:, valued at
jLl.Sli.ntT. weie hlden of cattle which pi) unpen t
dutv cf ll per cent, ad valoicm, and iii.Ul.iiOi',
valued at i.l,(iiiii,.lJO. weie goat skins, which
aic aduiltted fiee of dut). Of the total liii,arts,
lJI.'i'i")."!)!. valued at l,JSe,707, came fiom l.u.
lope, and M.21J.7W, valued at jCj.19l.ljt. came
from the Hast Indies. Tlioe In Ihe trade will
doubtless be able to say whclher the dlsadian
ligc ct baling to linpoit this quautltv of b!r,
brlngln; lliem fiom .111 li distance and pa) lug
li per cent dut). pa) lug higher wage than ji.
lu.tomarv lu l.urope, and heavy rillway and
steamer heights, are compensated foi by gitllng
cheaper birkt If not, there must be something in
Ihe pioeess of tanning tint enables tho Vmerle in
tinners to compete with other countries in their
own ntaikrts. Xccdlevs) to sa.i, only Ihe litet
linproieinints In tho geneial pinciss of tanning
arc eniplo)id hi the Hulled Mate. It is the
use ot so much hnproicd maclilnety that en
ables the Auieilcan 111 innf.H Hirer to tiun vut
such large ciianlltles and do It so cheapl)."
Rectuits Wanted.
WAN'U-D I'OIl U. S. AIIVIV.1 AhMl nOUlLD,
unmarried men between uses oi il anl 13;
cltUeni ot United btatcs, of good character and
tcinpciate bsblta, who can speak, lead and
write Lnzliili. IlecrulU specially desired (or
seriiee in Philippines l"oi Inlornutlon apply
lo necrultlnc Olflce, 123 Wvonilnc aic, Scran
ten, fa.
. Miscellaneous.
V . S SJ - 1mJSS V JiwAskiVi.H-V',S"V
Dni.sS PLMTLIIS ion S.M.K, 7.i CIMM I Olt.
mer price, 1 00, Mr Mat Donald, K0 Vah.
instcn aicuuc.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The I
People's $
ExcHiaims:eo
A rortir.An ci.rAttixn ttousi-'. for tb '
r nenetlt of All Who Have Houses to
fieri, Heal Kstato or Other I'ropotty to Sell
or Exchange, or Who Want situations or
lleln These Smill AdtrrllsemcnM I oit
One Cent a Word, Six Inscrtiom lor Kite
cents a Word Except Eltuauoni wanccu,
iinicn Are inserted tree.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Help Wanted Mule.
s.u.six wvxrm oi mi mvn win
cipcilinro lu iloinesllcs, .lonn Lcng'a sons.
WAtvllD-VlJl SO-VIV.X Willi KNOlW.l.li!..'
ol miup making lo tako ehatge of iU
Lfoiintaln Joins Loiir'h sons
MAV.Mli:H-llll,lIII.K llllVI WWIS t vi
able man lo ininiKP branch nltlic. tuWmt
ilireillon of buslnets, calatv fl.Ml and tilnnl
coiiimi$lotii good iclerrnim and Ijrin 1 nil tp
quired Addiess llox .I'm, I'lillidelpbli. n
Help Wanted Femnlo.
vati ii-roMi-i.THM womvn vou r.r.M'n Mi
homework- v I all at l.ieen lloiwe, corner
I'.lectrle and Jetfcisou menues.
WATi:if-Mn WciMr.V, WHO AUK NOT KM
plo)ed now, liuut be qulek and good pi tin
willrris, Mate ularj wanted per week, and ad
dies Writer, this olllie.
WsNTI'l) t .11.1, 1011 l.lnllT HOt'sl.WOllK. IV
family of two. (all second floor 311 Admu
aietiue.
Situations Wanted.
sui'Anov w vxn.n nv
gents' furnishing clerk 1
cleiical work. .Vddies .1. II
UH X(l VI VX. t
ir t Inn keeper and
Tribune olllie
W'AXTI I)-POsllIOX VS IIOI'SI'KI III'J ll IN
hotel In ells 01 coiinlr), 11 do work of
Miall famili, fill or addiess Til llirrison '
nue, I,. II s
For Rent.
a bvitdi, 1101 1 1, nut ".fat 1111. spi.i n
vie) Ins nil the adinnUges ot .1 first elis
ctti hotel, oil the -bust diite. tiMi Nrititm
Inke A liber ll lei will be mnde with 1
tight pail). Jam". I!. Pilot), with llittenbendn
K to.
ion m:xr nvir hoi 111. 1: 11011. 0 uoovis
is H.H Hurl-on eirniie Apply, 'Ihoiins
llusell, ttJO llinboii airline.
ion m.M'-iiM.r not 111.1: 1101 st:, n koovm
modern itiipmiemints 1111 Vine sheet
Mill lll.Xr-H ItMMII.D UOOVIs I Oil t.l.N I I.I'
men. in pilule famili, all ee minleiii 1
.""O Washington aiemi"
1 oh mxr-oximivi.f or dihiii.i: 1101 si:
six looms, modem eouienieuees, good lot 1
Hon Inqiilie eoiiier t.reeu ltldge sheet, Madl
son aienue lohn W liter.
ion nr.xi -six noovt 11m si:j
iiiquiip at .iJI c.iloti slreil.
IIIIXT $1."
lion 1, ion ni:xT.
ipllie of .1. C Wi
111 T IM)i:V
lehel
sllll.l r IN
iiji curtx iiiin.i: siiii.i 1, 11 x uoovis,
Hindi rn linprotcnicnli, tlcam licit fuiin-lnd,
lisliible, .'ii).
101! IH.X1 -so p. 11
licl 111 ItlNI HieiUH
MOM II,
III Vine
s.OIII., -'!
011 pietnl-es
lion 1. nut ni'M lxcji'im:
Jones, Miin stmt, lailor
01' Mils T I
I?or Sale.
1 ini. 110111. ion s.vt.1. vi iK,iii' no vii
hlei, weight ') to nn lb., crloi, Im
uge, p. s, und mil kbii' pilep !',, 1 hi I
sin ut 1 11 Witts' lain, Cilcnbtnn, 01 app'
Ml Vloiiiop nieniie
Milt svil, (III.M'-soMi: ODD I'll t I s- VII)
good dining lonn set d.t Pine ilieit
ion si,i:-.s(i) vivrin imxivix, om
phlc, with Links etc M llonnett, II sui,
Main sheet, I atboi dile
ion si,i:-sod 101 xtvix' xd ki 1 ni wt
llxlures; pool lieilth, must sell. Appli to
Mis II X Idpivcll, 1 .11 toiiillle. Pi
ion mii: -1101 si.iioii) n 11x111 in- or
eieiv ilefiilption, lmludiujs pnno, going lo
leavp nt) W W, llroHiilns, Mi Vdiuis iienuc
For Sale or Hent.
ion sMi, on m xi sixon 1101 i ix
good lomlllinn it Xo Vts Q11I1 ri avenue
A 1 ply to John .lerui)u, til W.vonui.g aie , clu
i ok svu: on itLXT Tin: nnivixo pp.k
Hotel, rl gintl) fuinlli d posses Ion -i en
en the lust clay of pill pp'y to Willi nn
Craig, eaie 1, Koblnson's sons' bieiuri
Vanted To Buy.
WANTI.D-SICONDIIAXD SLOT MM'MIXLS;
must be in good outer, atate particular ai
to make and prie e Address h. M , general e!c
liver), Scranton, Pa.
Money to Loan.
M0X1.Y TO LOAN
estate
OX' JMPIIOVP1) CI IV 151. M,
lll.Xlt. Ul MX, .115.
UIVs II VMM is
lllOVIAs .PltUiLi:.
.sinvit.Iir lOVXs, ANY M01XI. IXTflllsl'
1 to It per cent I I ink I Domicile, nil' I
lie), Iradcis' National II ml. huihliiu..
JIOMIY TO IOAN OX UOXD AND MOIIK1 Vtil.,
any amount, M 11 llolsatc, Coininvniuiltli
building.
ANY AMOUNI' 01' MONHY TO I 0 VN -',iUIC li.
straight loans ci Iluilding and lui,i At
from 1 to 0 prr cent Call on !s. V. Walker,
IU 31a Council building.
Btnlness Oppottunlty.
5-JXHt 1XV1S1ID IN V Il.t.niMVII INIIII
ptl-e will (,lvp sou ill otllie posill 11 ill 1
silm of d(i 1 iiimiiIi Wine VI Kiaiurr.
old I I) bulldlii., Niuntnn, Pi
LEGAL.
10 Tin: lioi.Di ns 01 noNiis ni vim in
seieu (7), eight (e). ful)one (II) and
forl)-Ri (16) of Ihe Collleii I iihlnur toinpiii),
being tlio bonds Leirlug elile O.tobei 1.1, Is ,
aiiel act 111 rd by Dust uioilgii,e of Hut 1I1I1.
Please Take Tvollce Hal in piosiiaine of the
piciihdou of the said bonds and the ttiisl nn 11
gige given to stiiue Ihe siuie, Ihe bonds is
numbered clove hue been diawn hi lol im
pajment on the first da) of Apiil, VKi. and vi
aio belch) notified tliat the same will lie pild
on Hie Hist iIjv n( Vprll, IWII. at the laeki
wanna Tiiist and Safe Depovlt Compare), riustee
named In the tra-t moili.agi above refrired lo,
together with iliterel coupons atlaihcd llni In
and icmalnlng unpaid, and tint Intcie.t v. Ill
cease alter the said dale
tiii: con.iHt. i.Nc.iMin iojipvny.
fccranton. Pa , Febinary .itli, 1001.
PROFESSIONA L.
Ceitifled Public Accountant.
V. C.
YorL,
BI'AUI UIM1. i. Ili:0VI)A, M.W
Aichitects.
i.u nu
bitlldlns
ii iiwis', Aiiniiu.c r, tovxi i.i.
nn ni:nicK i. nnow.x, ntnincT. imiilu
building, I.'ii Wiuhinston avenue, seamen,
Dentists,
i) r r mi'Mir.iincn, pan
Spiueo tticct, Niaiitoti
111 II.IHM1,
un. c. c. i,uiitn, us vwoviixu wi.xn:
Wlio Screens,
JOM.I'II hll.riKU lll'.MI 5H I.VdvV M.
,s-iiahton, Pi, msnufaitiuei ol Who 'iireiis.
Seeds.
a. n. claiiivi: 4 to, bii dsmln' ,m m'ii-
conicu, stoic '.ill VVishiiiKloii aienuci ijiee.i
lioutej, IW Noilh Main aienue, storo Ids
plu ue, ".'.
Xnwycrs.
H1ANK 1:. IIOW.II. ITOIlxr.'Ar-hAW'.
ItooniK, 12, 11, HI and 18 llinr bulldlim.
V. K7TJtvOV,".TT'7 OMVIONW I'.AI.TII 1U.1WI.
J. W. DIIOWN. AI-fOltXKY AMI ;,'N!,K1"
lor-at-lnw. ltnoms .112.111 Meara biiildliiR.
n. 11. hi ri.otii.1:. Airoiisi'.v-ioN,j MfJ'
Hated on real estate necurlt). Meara biillilln,
cottier Wnahlugtcn aieniio and Sptucc ttretc
w ii.Mrnirw'vnrii'.s a, kv M't". a ""tiNm
and counsellom-at law. liepubllcan bitlldlns.
Washington nvenue. ,
.l7sMTT".llssrlCTrK)is., ,."' ,n"'
sellers at liw. t'omnionuealtli bulldltiit, "oom
19, M and 21
i:invAu17"vv ViivYiTTtrT'iTortNiiv. booms
isni-oi, Dili floor, .Mean muteiing.
b. . WvTItm. ATTOIIM'.V AlMAW. I10AUI)
Jif Trade building, Scratitin, Pa,
I'ATT I'.ItsOV k WlkCOV, Tit Mil US" KM ION" Mi
Itatik tiuililliig.
r fQMniH, on inTniTu vxlinU)
A W. hT.ttTIIOI.r, rmiTxT.v, MI'AUs 111.!'"'
I'liy3lclnns and Smgcons.
1)11 V. r
avenue.
AI.I.KV, Ml XOltril W'ASIII.XOIOV
in. s. vv i'Monrb, on 11 1; .111 wvmi
ington avenue. ttcslilcnrp. 131s Mulberrv.
Chronlp diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and
genllo miliary oigitu a speelall). Hours, 1 to
4 p. in.
Schools.
FCiiooi, or tih: i.vckwvannv, nusion1
l' Course piepjrilor) to college, law, meill
cine or business, Opena hept. Utli. Send for
ratalogtip. Itei. Tlionns M Cinn, I.U I) , prln
rlpal and pioprb'toi; W. 1 I'luinlc), V. M,
licadmaAtcr
Hotels and Restaurants.
1 1112 1.1.I1 r.vn:. 12
X1) 127 I'ltVMiMV AVI'-
1' V ICI.l ll, Trorrletor.
Mitwiox iioi'si,, m'ai: i), i. .( w. rs
cn(er depot. Conducted on the l.uiopein plan,
tmon KOCH, Proprietor.
HUcellnncous.
niii'sbviviiiM: 1011 (iiii.iiiinv m ounhP.j
also ladies' wal.ts. Louis Hiocuuker, "2
Adams avenue
a. n. niiif.i.st tirxs im wni.is vnd
ics pool, ne odor. luipioicel pumps used
A II tlrlggs, propiieloi 1 eaie oreleis II "1
North Main avenue, or 1 IckeV drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulbeny Telephone Pit.
Jin i., 'i'. km i,i:n, s vi.p rnnvrMnsr. '"' ;
shitnpoolrg, to-. j ficlil inisagei muilcuriii,
'5c; ehiicpod) 501 (.uliicv
HAI'ini'S TmCHUTllV MU.SK! I Oil 11 VI I S
picnics, turtles, leecptions, wedding ind con
eert woik furnished I'or terms address It J
Itiurr, ion Im lor. 117 W)oiuing .tvenue, oicr
Hulhert'es iniislc stole
MMi.mn.i: linos, pitixiins' mtpiiis, i.v
velopes, paper bags, twine, Waichomc, HO
Washington avenue, Semite 11, Pa.
tiii: wiiKisitvnni' p.i(oiti) cvx nn iivd
lu s.r niton at the news stands ol lleikinan
llios , lim SpiiKC and .'A! l.indcii' M Norton,
.!J2 I acknianiu aietiue, 1 S bchutzer, .11
Spruce i-trect.
RJULROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Enihond.
hi i:fleet Mircli 1 1'iell.
Trains leave Seranlon
lor Phllidelplila and Neil oik 11 1 D A 11
P. II, at 0 15 and 11 ii 11 m, and -MS, I !?
(Mack Diamond llvptcn"), .mil 11 .a I p 111. Sim
da), D A II II If. liS, 8 .'7 p 111
l'or White linen, 11 ii-letcn nncl primlpil polms
In Hip coil uglnics, ill D A II. I! 15. 1, 13,
''IS ind I '.'7 p in I 01 Potlsiille I .'7 p m
I'or flethlehem, i:iton, l!cadlng, llilil-l.nii
and piimlpil il terincdlite- st itlons vii D A II
n It, (Hi, 11 5i n 111 'J IS, I .'7 iniaek Du
iiioini Kxpirss), 11 JD p. m Siim.'aia, D, &,
15 11 , 1 S, s 'J7 p 111
I'or Tunkhinnoek, Toiandt, I luilia II Im 1,
(Ictcia and prlnclpil iutcimcillitc itilions, vis
ll, h. ,V W. 11. I! , s$ a 111 , 1113 and ".VI
p 111
Tor fleneva, Itochcstcr, Ibiflilo, Nlignn Palis,
( hie igo and all point west, via D A II n It,
11 Si h. m , Hod (Mick Diamond l.xpien) 7 IS
10 II, 11.0 p 111 sui.il i) s, I). A II It 15,
11 Si, S'J7 p. in
Pullman pallor and sleiplng or l.chlsh Vnllv
parlois ears en all lialus between Wilke Dane
and New- Yolk, Phlladelplilj, Jlulfato and bin
pcislon Uridge.
KOI 1,1V II Wlinill, (.Vn Siipt , Oi Cortind
street, Neiv ioik.
CHMHISs in. Hen Pxs gt , Co Coitland
stiect. New oik
A W ONM.Ml 111.15, Dil Piw , Agi , Soulli
llelhleheiu. Pa
lor tiekcls and Pullman re-en limns apply to
TOI I trkauiiint nienue, s(1 niton. Pi
Delavaie, Lackawanna and Western.
In l'fleit Dee. 2, Irani
South Leave suanlon foi New Vork -it 1 10,
?. Oil, 6 't 8 00 and 10 Oi a in . 1.' 55, S ",1 p in
lor PhllidclphU al 8 in ind lOfii a m , i r
and ., Ul p 111 lor Miejudshiirc l ti III p 111
Mil,, accommodation nt .1 10 p in Arrive ar
llcboken at 11 n, 7 1s 10 , uns ;i -,, Ms,
7 10 p. 111 Arrii" nt Philadelphia at. I (W, .1 11
Ii00 and 8 22 p in Vrrlie liom New otk it
I 10, I (i and 10 'J I J in , I 00, 1 OJ ,', n, 8 ti
and 11..0 p m. I 1 run Minud.bnrg at 8 03 a n
Norlli leave Seiinlen for Uuflalo and inlei
ncdialo stations at 11". 1 10 aim 000 1 eu ,
1 Ki, i '1 and 11 3i p in I or (Kivcgn and .! 1
eii-e at I 111 1 m and I )) p 111 I or I In 1 .11
I ID .1. 111 and 1 .ii p in I 01 Vlnnliose il o 0,1
a 111 ; 103 and its p m lor Nuliols n at 100
and 0 lip lu l'oi Mush union .it 10 'o m, Vi
llic in hciiuton from llnlTilo at 1 ",, v, i -,
and 10 HO a m ."..to anl 8 00 p 111 Hum ()s
VH1.0 and svcirmo at '.' ii 1. 111 , U ,S md s ivi
p in. 1'icm I'llea it 'J W 1 in II Js md ) in
p. in. I'rom Miliol-on at 7 'XI n 111 and t00 p
in Prom Montrose at 10 00 1 m , 120 nnd sdj
p 111
lllnom-biiig Dili-Ion- Leivn s, rinlon fn
Northmiibeilind, il o ti. P'Oi a. 111 , I .3 and
ft SO p 111 Per Pljnioiilh at I Pi r, in, 8 VI p
m I or Kln.lPti st S 10 1 111 Vrrlie at North
uinbcihnd at n si 1 111 . 1 10. ion ali s r, ,
111 Vrrlie at Kintcslon at s ', a 111 Virue if
Pljniotilli at 'it1. I -'. IMS p in rihc in
N ranton from Noilliinii'iiihnd it 0 12 i m
IJ li. 4 SO .ind 13 P 111 I 10111 Klngsion af
II 00 a ni l'losii Plv Month at 7 S3 u in, J Ju
and ." ti p in
S1IXDVV TliVIXS
boulli -leave scr.inton it 1 to, .100, 5 -,n pin,
p 111 ! I .si mid ! 10 p 11
Noilh-lenc Sciaulon at 1.13, 1 10 a 111 , 1 .ii,
O.IS and 11 li I' in
Hlooinshiig Diiislcn I.cnio Scianton at 1005
a in nnd S SO p m.
Delnwaie tine. Hudson.
lu I lYrcl Xoi. Ji, IMS)
'lialns lor railiotidale leno Sainton nt fi JO.
7S 8S', 1D1I.1 m.. I.'n. 1 'J', 'ill. .IS.', S.'j,
t Si, 7S7. OT'. u i' '' ni
IM lloncsdile-aJO, 10 f,
ix ill
t IH 11 tn.
1 in , 2H ami i.
In Wilkes It in e-r li,
t.
s n.
, ellO,
I. ID II,
(, 10 11
11 Vi a u. ; 1 -.. - i. ''"" ' -'
il n p in.
lord,. V II II point- 0 1 3,
II i
21-
I -J7 and 11 I' '"
IVr Peiinoli.ini J H It points
0 li, 0,
m . ''.I. nd I -7 P in
1 .ii Villain' and all points norlli
O.'O a
I II
1 is,
und t, S -1 ti. m.
1 ' s-L'XDVY 1I!MX-
ul l nbondalc 'J no, 11 .i a in ,
5 17 lu V p m
lot Wilkci. Iljie-"S, II M it nt
C27, 8 '.17 p m. ., ...
lor Mluiiv and points noith--" -'
I or llonenlilc 0 f J. m "ml ' '"' P
loiiet lutes to all poinlii In I'nltnl
's
III
latis and
""j1l Ill'ltniCIv, (I I v. Vlbany. X
11. VV. I HO--, 1 I' A . "h union, Pi
Cential Kaihond of New Joissy.
Stalioits ill Nnv oil loot ol Libert) Mimr,
X. II , and Sculh icitj
UMI. 'I MH 1. 1 I I'l 1 1 I' f'V', , 10.H
'lialus leave Snunton t i Xtw orl,. XhmiV,
llliibitb, PlillnlJphli, la-te.i, Ilelhlihein, VI
Icntoim. Msti'li . Iiunl. tnd While Ihven it 8 Jo
n in i c).pii. 1 lu, ivpu, J SO p in. sundajs,
J li p m
I'or PliUloii and Wlll.ei lluie s ,o u in . 1 li
and J Se)p m Sundays, MS p m
I oi llulllinoic und W i 'ilnjlon, ami p0n, ,
Niutli nnd Vfat vii llelhliliini. s .a) a in , i m
ind .i.sn p in mud iv.-. - li p in
l'oi lens III null, Unali (Jioip, ek , at ? ."ij
a m nnd I 10 n lit
Un llcadins, lilunni and llaiiidiuiir, ua l
lentuvvii, S.'U .1 m nml 111 I1 m sundais,
J li p tn
I'm Putlsiille, sua in un I 1 10 p jn
lliioii.h tlehcts In all puiiil. ii I, tninh and
i.eid ,il lcnft utea nt Ihe slHllmi
11. P It VI DIV IX. ( en Pa s .t.
J. 11 OIllM'-d'N. dill Supt
Kile nnd Wyoming Valley.
1 mo lablo III I lied Sept. 17, (W.
'lialns (el llliilet atel local points, i miner t
li i ul llaivlev wllli I'll" ullroaij Icr X'ew o.k
Nriil'iue .iiul lull rim ul iti poiuu, have Scian
tin at 7.0,1 a. in .ind V 2r p lu
liilim nihv al bcranteii at ViW a in. ml
I1 10 p, ni.
MLEf:
h
vn
aster
Rj
Dress Goools.
Our exhibition of elegant Dress
Materials embraces all our choice
selections for spring trade.
Beautiful line of line Silks, Wool
and Silk and All-Wool fabrics suit
able for bridal gowii3, street and
and evening wear, l.ouisinnes,
Peau de Soie. Panne Satins, Grena
dines, Bcrages and Albatross, in
new shades of Rose, Heliotrope,
Castor, Greys, Browns and Blues.
Poulard Satins and Silks in un
usually attractive colorings and de
signs. Hxtraordinary values at
Wool Challics, with
satin stripe, all this sea
son's patterns at 25c.
(Hiif7 Waist Silks The best
Jy) quality Japanese Wash
Silk, in corded, stripes and plaids.
tt nir-tx 50-inch Broadcloths,
UovLMJJ assorled coors; g00f
value at $i.o, for 81.00.
510-512
LACKAWANNA AVJETO
Our windows
and cuds in
full of oddl
Box
Stationery
that will pay stationery buy
ers to look at and examine.
Mostly all Whiting's finest
papers.
ReyooldsBros
Stationers and hngravers,
Hotel Jeimyn Ruilding.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Eflect Hatch 17, 1001.
Tiains leave Scianton:
G.45 a. in., week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hauisbutg, Philadelphia, Balti
mote, Washington and foi Pltts
biug and tho West,
0.38 a. m week days, foi Ha.tlcton,
and for Sunbury, Hattisburg:,
Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wasn
ington and Tittsburg and tha
West.
!M8 p. m., week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. in.,) lor Sunbuiy, Haitis
bmg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie,
Washington and Plttsbuig1 and
tho West. Foi Hazleton, week
days only.
4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Hanisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
I II III II IIIXOX, l,en Vti
i n v noli, i.en r.i :t
Timt Cnrtl in rffcrt Per. 30th, 1000,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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ill) nne-xreet l-utidsy.ftnct 7 SOlim tsuoasjr only, si
m bunday only, ttmln
st i.vn.iu i sru , ul 1 111 inn t uu pni
I ttilrns It rains Irsreerrintriu&tTOOrnirluiidsysnly,
it tf nn cat Uiitlon tn rartsondift
IsMielsle, trrlvinr tt 7 SI pin.
ttil (rain lc.ri Muht-Ul u (or I a r boa vial
dil) arrii.iigt(irtKndi,B, iSim,
ItMeH 3 conU per mil,
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Display
Of Exclusive Silks
and Fine Imported
7gC, $H.
WE HAVE
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