-! y '1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH rr,- 1'JOT. (Je Scranfon vt8imc ful1l1il Dally, Mx-ripl hunilay. hy Hie Trib. lira fiiblkhlnn ('oinpaiij-, nt I-Illy Ccnta a JIontK I.IVY 8. tlirilAllll, Kdltrr. 0. F. IIVMHX tliiilueta Manager. New Vol k USuel l.'O Navuu M. h. s. viii:ki.ani). Solo Acini fur 1 olclgii Adicrtlilng. l.nkiid at Hie IVIolfue at S I anton, T.1., at Second fjla-i Mill Matter. When fpaie IU irmll, 'lhc TriLimc I atwa)'i lad to print ahcit letter lium It irlni'li KM-Ina- on current tollii, dul I la rule I llnl tlico mutt be aignid, lor puMIrallon, by tin writer a real name, anil tlic condition prrerdint to ecilanct la that all contribution! ahall bo ulil to editorial -ctl.lon. nii: u.at inn: ion .vPVKitriM.Nu. llio follow liijr tabic nhuivs the irleu per Inch rach ImmIicii, r to l iitcd lthlii ono )Cirl " llurifl StJIniVn" 1'nlt IHcl'I. . I'.ikt llnulinu. JWtlon l- thai' KM lli"h t " .2t .273 .) W li.tl.Ca jl -ii .-I 1 " In .I7i .1" ,-Ul l.Vi .17 .11 ''' " . ..7.. I .1' .lis" I'' I'or ank il thank", tcroli.tlonti of tsiudole nee. 'J Klmlttr irinttibtilioiK In th nature of no " ing 'Ihc 'irlliunt niaki a i largo ol 1 icnl a line Halt (or Uasilfled Adicrtlting luriibhed on application. F't:N"rn.v, Mi!:i,-n 1001. I'n'ln line-. illfclu.'Cil rinininzp llir l.n.r nr Sr-tuiinr IMait'H ilol'cat at tin !' nt ii.nrprr'iii'c 'r r.mplii Hiitii- !! I ililli .in IimuIi-i'h In rortlilpr Oovi'iiiiir "If; rfllMil Ik Mj;ti llti-l.T w lliplnfll It I'l.'lt-fl.linnl i.ii-f bill. AltlnniKh " I. :i , iMtiliir.il tn Hiun'l. In r.-iNlly Mir.nrci'lnl ii majority. Twpiity-twii l'.ll Ici'lf-IH Hill pll-Hl'M mill ur tlie.ii tlniniii (.lilnl with uilfll fioni the be P'tnlim. 'I'll II p pimM li-ivt' inilltnlliMl ' Iiipi iiitnibi-i lisul lip ilcslicit In well liMiift.toiMi, but ii majority una mull- ii' in. Piatt ll'lcn lutlil In ImiU I'd oll ' ii"'l. bin Iip Li iiuiil I'lmr tlniitiKli. YpI lb. lilt's, IIP !,. M Hip ,10(4P bu imit ! -llllull Tor flllli'l'S tlllltlKIIIHlK tlpllll ib"ti.nnilH of Union. Kvory iIor lm IiIh l.osal Option, A"ITA M-A1JH I'UI to amend the fi pi cent liquor lltciiFo law by JL nrUllns tlif piovl.iion that "In an itiH hli.tll a Ul-piim' bi pi.mtPil to, any apiilli'iiiit or iipiillcuntH Mlii'ii it sball bo innilc kiimtii to Hip court tli.it a niaJoiUy of Uiu liialo rps-I-ilonlH ovt-r the tir,c of twruty-nnc .vpum or any anl. boroiiKh or township shall iippnii' by ipiiiunstraiifp arralnst tli' Kiaiilliu; of tin. kiiihv is puil JiPiiily fair. Tho niajmlty in lMph eoiuiinmlly .-ottalnly should liap tlm vlKlit to my whotlipf It tint Ihiuor solllnu- IIpciishI within lis limits or not. Tin only .substantial illlllculty likely to arlH fiont tiiii-li a rulo would bo In commuiiltli-s wIipu- an uuti-nfciit-o ma jm lly iiilnlii also bu a lu'o-Iiiiuor major Iiy, in lavuf of spfaUi'iish'S. Tlti'io tho pri'iiilculoii of tho loi-al majoi lly would hao to jltdd to tho will of the larser mtijorlty In Hip statp at lniKP. Local option iiiuld not hp pprinlttPd to att tlio'lzo lawlttSKiitttsi. How llcklp. aflPt all. Is publlr oiln I"ii Tor imiof compare tho Kcm-ral stimuto of Andrew- raincslo piovalcnt ati.r the Homestead ilots vlth tho luN.,111,. fHilmatos of him ritrroiit to la. Primary School Work. in: .vi:i:r u,at exists for preutiM- n-xlblllty lii thu (Oiiimx i.l InstlllPllon lii lh.. aillenl mmool yeaiH Is ono iiir d with i'M'1- inerpaslnf; 1'inphanls; ii'iii tho Blanilpolnt of rollout- and unl A ' ' -i'' pmtiM-oifi, and fioni that of I'Hi'iits whof.p JudBiiunt' tills them II. at their sons oufrht to be pieparcd 'ull-r lb in they now pre to enter up. n lnisn...v8 or pioipssloiiai if,-.. The 'in- liiet that, b-yoiid all othois. Is "" ."ireniiuttsiy dwt.t upon by mlvo. 1 " i" rciIiidiiR th" eoiieclnte coui. t i tbrip jMilfl. nil! not les so by the nppon, iii.s ,,r that propLfitlon, Is-, in tl'Mr own would, "the anto of timp i-i the publlp vcho'ilfi. espeelally In tho tjil.v yciirst " !-i':m a m. ont thoUKlittul writer, vi' iiis tho saibjei't fiom tin- titnml liolnt of i huso who are to have tho liiKhiM-'edueatiim: The public chon 'ih th Faun? iiki tor all sji ts i -id lonilltlmis of youth may haw In -!.'! and political Ju-dlllcatlou, but lor thos wlio nro to bis trained acad iin. ally mil profcssljiiniiy, n.s V. olih me les-s desirable than those at 'i noil y ouiy iliiTercntatlon. nucIi as it- practised In th common schools of ji-imanv." Tin point that OKpeelally ii-eiU imiiqlnr out. and cmphaFlnliiiT. is thnt I hi.- "Hann coiiinc tor all toils, and con dli.oiis of youth," l.i more uudcMrnhlo lui thohc v liu al.e not "tu bo trained acfdemli-ally and professionally" than lor those who ate. Tho comiuilsury "samp c-iiuit-p" works the Kii-ulor In jiiitlei; in those who must leavo celm-ji tail.-. ,Thc vilai and political" as pcintJif tralnins tltat shall do the bi-i iu 1Uplq. for thu pupil will sol. ;-Ji. mfelvcs t-ry much nioro iea.liljvfrt3;rIto htutUMs reach mature jeuiM.SUui'Jlhtiy do now. The youth who I'MiIiave.trainlni;, uiadumlo and profi8bTrMiJBet it whither or not It bo a llttl" later by leason of "wanted tlmrj.in,curly calH' In lower Bi-ude teuchliiB. Hut tho boy or Blrl who is not to have tho higher educa tional,0 the ono on whose behalf tlm dtinand must bo most stronBly maao that the course of otudy tho lustruc tlonjie or hho rctelvcs In tho school .vim's tfiat tan be commanded lor theiu jduvll bo that richest In practi cal knowledge, In posslblo fiultlort froni; rlio seed sown, the uwakcnlii!; of tlm youthful ppltlt l)r ,wo' mean that tho children In the lower grades Phall "elect" their own' Htuillep? Certainly wo have no such, iibsuvd I ropositlon In mind. Hut parents w-'hose children enter tho pri mary Blades at sis years of ngo kcu- rally lmvo very dellnlte Ideas of how lone they will be able to send their children to school. Tho electlvo couiscs or studies should bo framed mtt.t carefully, not by tho pupils or by thp parent, but by thOFo whosu business It Is to form currlaulums of Btmly nml glvo Instruction. Let It be said Jut hero that tcach cix of experience, Inclusive of a fair J rchicKriittillon of those who have never been school pilliclpals, miglll to bo thoff tailed upon or tbe work jltst Indlcaled. So far, they nro the per foiis mo.-it thoroughly Ignored In all tntch work. The multiplication of HtutPinents that the teacher in tin; public school should "bo" this and that rcachltiB near to the statin o of an gelhood -mid should "do" that and the other, the whole tlulng of which would tax the Beatesl of human InlcllcctH and tho Ftiongcst physluil frame, Is familiar alike In educational lllrraluic nml In thoughtless dally talk, the ic llecllon of such llterultlio llltercil through popular Journalism. lhit In aelttal practice, the teachers lire bound down by Iron Miles, niado by bo.uds of education whoso meni beis hnvf usually n ipialllleallon llatcc, for making such lulcs, or by some supeilntemlent or pilncliial whe so Individual prhlo of wisdom and knowledge never permllM consultation with the teachers whoso business It Is to teach, There Is no wotsc piactlcal satin In existence than Mm way In which tho ti in her of the graded rvhool nf the picsint day, partlciitatly In the lower grades. Ii bidden to bo Mid to do what he or she Is fettetcd from doing by aibltrary rule. Time me too many pupils eiowded Into the cute of i.iip teacher, There arc loo many studliM ciow ded upon the children. There Is no option allowed as to what aliv child thall luuc demiiud"d of It, lcgurillrtu oT lis possible Mine of schooling or its menial capacity. Then, as one moio ami clowning Injustice, loiiu- the 'wiitteii cxauiluatlon" nt stated Mines, ns the test of advani c nieiit for ell. It Is simply ti Pioerus tcuu bed for' tho measuriilielil alike if teacher and pupil. Its results ato of (he characlcr to be eNpected from Its liMtuu. when II I-. as now. niado the usual Dual means of decision of the i hlld'ss ability and standing. The Methods of" the old l oil school lioil-e," with lis actual possibilities of lino 'child study" and prepatatlon for var.ilng fields of life woik. may still be looked Into with bnucllt by tho "i oilliolleis" mid "dliectors" of pub lb si bonis. Senator Tillman's assertion that the nice problem In the South Is growing win so may be true: but It wouldn't be If Tlllnuin and Ills white colleagues should do their flmio manfully toward ti.vlng to solve It. Tlic New Jury Law. Nni:r: Tin: roimer law gov- iinliiL, the select Ion of .lurks in criminal cases, the. iiimiionwealth and thu de ft ndant could oiipIi i ballenge pcicnip toilly lour Juiois In the trial of a i lunge of misdemeanor op felony In the court of tim.iter sesstons. In the ti lui of mi" of tho higher grades of ft lony In the court of oyer ami ter miner, the defendant had twenty per emptory i hallenges, while the com liionweallh was iestilcted to four, but hail Ml" light to Mr. nil aMdc any num ber of j'liois. The new law, known as the Hoy bill, which was tho eelebiuted Mcf'ar loll bill under a tlltfercnt name, ic inoves the l Ir hi to stand asldo Jurors, bu: it greatly enlarges tho challeng ing pown of the loinnioliwealth. It pros Idea that In all trials for misde meanor In the comt of quarter ses sions, the commonwealth and tho de le ndniH shall each be entitled to rlx peiemptoiy challenges; In tilals of lol-i-ny In the qu.uter sessions each shall be entitled to eight: In the tilal of fel ony In tin court of over and t-rmlner each shall have twenty. Itoth shall have the.s ame right a. heietofore to unlimited t hi llcngc for cmip. Those who have opposed Ibis change aigue, as does Ulstiiet Attoiney lloke, of Franklin loiiuty In an cdllorlal In the new- Chainbei-sburg dally. Public Opinion, that tin "commonwealth htaits out In every case with a dls advantago which lemains with il to the end. The defendant Is piesuiued to be Innocent till ho Is piovcd guilty and the whole burden of doing this tails upon the prosecution. Tho guilt of the defendant must be proved to the satisfaction of ovciy ouu of tho twelve jurymen. If one Is uneon vim eil, or If one unscrupulous filend of thi diieudaiit gets upon Ihu lury Mi" case is lost and possibly n cilml mil goes I ree." Hut It may well h" argued In re buttal that Mils seeming disadvantage of tho commonwealth Is a nuu'ssni'y saleguind against .tho raihoadlng of Innocent defendants to conviction. Yhen u man Is accused of crime- h has to hlie attorney.', or If ton poor, the. emu L asslgnd to tlefi ml him at liiineys whose lutuicsl In tho u-c bo glns at date of lolalner or ..sslgmiiont and ends vlth the reception of the verdict; but tho dlstilci attorney's of fice Is a tlxml inaehlnery, coutliiually Mudyinj, and acetimiilatlng liitoinm Mon ur to the pccullailtloM of venlro men, and by reason thereof enjoying a marked advantage that In spteial cas s I Is It'll)!'- to be drawn upon In a man ner unappreciated by the general pub lie. It was often said of I'lsMlct At torney riraham, of Philadelphia, that he could" convict or aotpilt at will. The comment both complimented his ex ceptional peisoual ability and denoted tho clllclency of his "niachliie." Tlm now Juiy law alius to glvo an equal chance to all. As the Cubans huvobeconio satlsiled that a bluff will not work, the situation Is less complicated. Sentiment vs. Sense. KV1CNTS ii i bet-Inning to sus tain the prophecies of those who leccMly warned con- gtesa ami tho count! y that the abolition of the nmiy canteen would prove a bin ions blow to tho army's welfare. Krotn vailous army posts come we'11-aulheutlcu.'ed tepoits of an Incicaso of drunkumtcss and tilt. Wiler burno out by tho statistics of military arrestH. An ut my olllcor, In an open letter to tho Women's Christ ian Temperance Union, published In tho Now Yotk Sun, writes; 'I ho inlUted nun, llku hi ibillau l.iotl.er. nlll ilrink il bu waulu In, .nul laikluif a if la-t-t of tctr at hit 'o.t, will ii il I il. is i,-.i iltewlivio for II, mnl oiiop tliit, tiuikr ho loli.ilut, ilm-i not 1 1 ink IiIui.fK t,i liticr, l.iii) Inline mv In (he nib.ui i tu InueaH' tho auioiiut he ilrinU; in tlic i.mUeii ruiy InlUtmc m to llirUt II. u A a illieil ami tminlliiVjlip hit.ine ol lll nil hoH -otp"iii1, n man i1ip(i rondutt in liilhcrtii Ik..ii ni..t r. niphit y, hia Jut rrlntiif I inn n piolouBcl tltluu'li, nhvnl wltbf.nl lf.no, mi uirmin h Iiim iKier befoi.' loiniiilltiil, nml olher Binl nun In thp i.niimjn.l are ilelinr tin' rlihp. What iloe the WoiinV. thrlstlan Teiui'ir. ani' union .roM' ibntiK lu lull' ln Voll Imp, In jour ubIUIIoii, iroiinlel on the ,iv uiu.l!or. Hut thu anhlUr iliiou't ktwiv nml be w.int or wlut It oml for hliu ami liiianf nicirnleil .ton now sit by ami let him ili i bo I'H.wk, ll.n bo aiiil.leiily hi luiluiid lint bo can bo bit to hi own irlieir Ho )ou fire l.t lui.' a 1111111.-1.1(1' oi my, or Ii It that batini; rli I'luvl I lie (.inlcdi, with II profit nblnx He inibllri hi buprnieil tuol nml hi pleiajnt an.t ullnuliu' iluli for lil KUiru bniim, J oil uro now lii'lldmnl to wh.il liuriiiirs of lilui or tho ft'riliu In wbbli ho UloncnT l'or aonic tvtebe .ie.it ilneitlon mil ilninki niie- bite aleiihV il(iro.inl in (ho nriny .unl c .o knmv ittribula It to Hip i Milieu, tll,lmiT kllU.I Hut ulul .oii sl.oiihl Rlto ii ii shone .1 ficlor lor tiuin'taiie,; In II plan. 'I ho rvclimifo la still here ttllli II leaillns loom, billbtil, huiclinoin, clo., anil win" of tho iiooil men fiettiint II, but tho other Lull, (ho men wo mho mlilmlng bom rtll Ic oil, o fbetthero where llioy lln.l the Mine .it ti.ulloii .unl with llicni bior, nml oie. W'o nii' re.iiilus the cio;i joii ownl ami then ik si I l-il. It Is unfortunate that more senti ment so ofieii runs away with the Judgment of tlic American people. Tako for Illustration the case of the onslaught upon Mm canteen. It was svnllmcMnl absolutely. Not ono In ten of those engaged In It had ever seen the liiHlde of an at my post or visited u canteen. Mote than 'M per cent, of tin olllceis of the army. Including hun dreds of total abstainers, after ycius of practical study of the question from every side, argued for the canteen's retention, asserting ll worth as a palliative of gioss evils. Hut the ven liuicutnllstr, Ignoilng llgures and facts, and looking only at their Impossible theoiy, pushed the mllltiuy exports aside and by sheer force of numbers i.lainpeded a leltictant. congicss Into complying with their quixotic demands-, leaving conseiniencf s to tho future. Now we ale gi Itlng those consequences at tho soldleis' expense. Loss sentiment and more sense In legislation should be the prajcr of all loveis of this nation. In Mie South a negio Is always con sidered Innocent until charged with eiline. An accusation, however, gen erally 'settles tin question and the negio, too, without trouble and expense of ttlal. The leceiil actions of the llussian students Indicate that they should bo piovlded with new text books If law and order are to be preserved In the emphe of the czai, , For a lighter who has "winged his man," Count llonl da Cnstellane seems to have taken a very sudden drop Into obscuilty. TOLD BY THE STAES. Dally Horoscope Drawn by Ajncchus, Xha Tiibuno Astrologer. Asliulabc i.i-l: 1. 01 n. m , bu Weilne-day, Taich 27. l'-ol. A chilil born on thi iliy will notiee that It I in i cM.ir.t- for :i nmovlul pilillil-ii to occa isliiully flu lo bis leeopl. '1 lie tlTt c I- of ineanlnalev "taf.j" arr! un liuiileil aliii-o are nltoiit thu mine when .npulicil to tin oi.lin.ry man. ..iny of us hip no.v lneiMicd to enjoy nil the (Milfoil of the moling var. (XitiliM nt lejit fboiihl rejolep at tho in-teqiil-p of the ileetilo lljltt coiii.unle3 in get tin' (ho tu-ct !.uni down In po-itlnu to mal.o l.u.vlm-1 for the nun wlui tieata woik e.ie-i. 'I ho Ihrlfly boy will now oceavloinlly lay aMo n imiiir In jutUipaliuii of tireu-i iliy. Tho m'.toii hi arrlted whrn ciery tmc thinks t.ill uf tlu Ktifet roiiiuii-sloiiu. 'llio man who fool- mound a woinm of Plutonic Ion thooil" is gtnci-lly in danger of a brontli of I'lombo t-ull. 'lluro Is mi hiini in Imrionluc' I ut it is sonic time n c)ieiiiia to lend. LITERARY NOTES. Ponies foiir full pago leiuodiietiou of treat paintings the April number e( tho Weiman'it IIoiiik Conipanion contain featuiea uf speeltl intorri.1. U-ile Caiter wiltes ot "Tho Aolrra and llir ltewaid-," I.Mwaid Page (,itiiii of "hug. land'a New t'uei-n and Her llobbie." 'limely aitu bs tieat of Kt.ier cusiom In vaioti paits of tho woild, and there is an abundance of t.eaniblo vcisc. J he number is alo rich In Hi (ion. A ummI, tho rhlif object of (he edl (ma Ii.m been to gle mittir of value lo wounaj. An jitklo on .i bab.i'it lroiu-o.nl will bo webomc to joiiiig iiiolher. and Iho departments contain, as .ilu.i.w, hiiggifthp hints jlong (h whole line cf buiiMhold aHalm. The ki-.t nod of Aln-lre'K i Infurnutioii. It e in jIh.os bo iclinl upon to lontaiu ono or moio wilbwiltien ailklio (clling jiM what jou aio iiuioii lo Know, lor evainple. (lie Apiil iiunib.'t' fells ,i aliout autoiiKhih, all about lion ulul stul as atlectid bt tlic new big Heel com. dilution and a good deal about (he new com uioimi'.illli of AustialU besides i.vplainiug .1 bot of ipner u-s-s of eoiumon things, mrh a nulling nil. out of glue, liiMite out of imlkc, aniline d.tes out of coal tar, ele. Add to lhit iii.ilil Iho fait (hat Alu.-ke'i pilntu no notion which isn't biliiiful ot hum in iuteiet and .van hive tho cvplanallon of iu lapldly imirasing populai lly. Will tho Culled tates hue a population ot 'MVMM'tti by the end of the twentieth icnturyf o. I'. Auttiu, thief of I nlted Male bureau of el.illslli.-, in an crlklo in Hip April Purum, aiiiutia the nuitllon in the ullumiUve. Mr. An--tin virj caiefully lousidor.s the most iliumly populated tllslihts and i-ouutrim of Iho pica cm day. ami (heir coii'litlour, and h'tUi that tho I uttcst "latin, Willi iu enounouily iiurca.-lng t'lilovablc .ui.i, Its levourcct. it rapid progrif iu coiiomle anil mechanic., will bo moio able to tmt.iln mi.Ii a population a unlurj- hento Hun an tin pio-pcroiH iiallons of Kuiupc to u-.tain their population of today, l.ldrr rui. I sliepard, Sau 1'r.inilsco, publbh a bttle volume that iu iluini mid origlualily of c'oustiuitlou and gi.Uc of tl.ilo will touch a tieth notu iu tho short t-toiy literaluic of tho daj. Il Is "ltod.nl, hculplor," u story of Plia.by Miglula II. l'tiiiicijei. llodul, a dieaiiceyeil sriilplur, the dear little ihlbl, Conona, the lioleltii l.a.h. the rouiaulio M'tliug of old Pisa, nil blend In!" .1 tdudy of fasciiiltlng llitcutt. 'Hie book I found in flexible gncii and gold, the color being biiggisled by Hut of the apiom woiii by I'i.jii woiknuii. "Nature in I.lleialure" I to be Iho subject of the Apiil number of lnipit.-lon-, to Iniludo null It by t.'couc Hamlin lilili, Cliailew Wjr. un sioddaid, AJellno k'napp, A, I,. I). II., and otht'ii. 'J lie supplement villi be a rueful re pioductlou of suuie beautiful photograph of na ture. May. Ihc (ally month, will bo devoted to fuliy literature, folk loie and the child mind. Impression completes 1U lust jear with the MjiiIi Iwiie mid can be congratulated for Its IuIIIIjiii' and iiuKpeiideiicc during its short laiier. An iiithuatc and eultilalniiig budget of "Pert sotiul llcmlnlH elites of tjuien Vktoria" will ap. pear Iu tho April Century. It I ononjmoiw, neither the mtlonallly nor Hi.- se of the writer being revealed. In tills firli revelation ol her chaiaeltr und liabltn, Her Majctly appears as a vciy liuiiian ami very iulertaliug prrtou. llovci'a (at the Sit;n of the Laik, Neiv 'fork) sends out from llio well-l'aiown I wok thop a voluuip of mim' Iho like of whbh has never been vinttircd Iu thla louniiy, 'ihc decadents ooooooooooooooooo The I People's g Exchange. A rOPUI.AR Ct.F.AniSO IIOUSK for th ' n Deneflt ol All Who llivo llotucil lo , Iter.!. Itfal Hetale or Other Property to Sell or rxehanse, er Who Want Situation or llelpTheKa Fmall Adverllfinen Cot . Ono Cent a Word, Six Insertion tor Klro i-enia a word Lvctpt Sltuanoni nanicu, ltuitn nro inserted tree. 00X0-000000000000 Wanted. w.NTi:i)-.v oinrt: nr.s.K ASD'TAni.B, etato Kind and price, Addrer Dek, Trlliiiti". WAMiMi-niiPiiusiiNTAiivc.. iioiii 5i:.i:. I'... t.... .t, ...... aa.1 ... .Ir.... fltl- Ink ,.hi.i.t' pyii UO01l9iril MJIIipr.1 ,ui"''l '" 'iiimIIoii. Iloara rnnln Powder Co., Dab 1. Pa. Ion Help Wanted Female. wantkii-an" i:.ii:itii:.Nci:D kniii: ctiTri'.n on colored umlrn-klrt. stalo evpcrlenip and aalarj- evpceled. Addrera l.uicrno iklrt cunpany, Wllkrollarrc, P.i. flint, wanti:i) 1011 ocxKnAr, nousi:. work. SIR (Jiilnty atot'iio. wan ri:n TR.iNi:r wAirni'.ss on iuni.i:itj refenneeu renulnel. Jim, Sidney Wllllanw, SJ Vladbon inrmic. Salesmen Wanted. SSJ tAAAN KNKIKIiniO SALUSMAS. SCIIOOb SUPPI.ll,!. Country n.rk'. loo raliry and commissions. 11. O. 1:1.111.1 ,c Co., Chkago, 111. Situations Wanted. htll'AIIO.V W,Mi:i-llV A WOMAN TO (JO out by day waihtiii. Ironing anil rleinlns. Call or uddri'ta Mrs, Mary 11u-m.1I, 1210 Cedar avenue, iltv. fITUATION WNTi:i)-llV A CiOOOO AND UK spcotablo (jirl lo tlo ueneril housework In a email family. Can clip good refereiiep. I'leim rail at .VJI Xoith Heltecca atrnut, lljdo 1'arU WAXTKD-CI,i:HltAlj TOSITION OP ANY KINO by n competent ".o.tiift man; refercncetJ. .vd. diets M. 1, care of Tho Tilbune. Recruits Wanted. w-v,x wanted rort u. s. An.vtr: Ant,i: nonip.n, unmarried men betnecn ages ol 21 and li; citben of United State, of good character and temperate habits, who can epeak, read and vnito Encllfli. nccnika artecijlly desired for icrriep in l'liUlppineii. For Information apply to Recruiting Ofnce, 123 Wyoming are., Bcran. ton. Pa. Lost. I.O?T-lti:WAnil PAID FOR UCTUUN OR IN- formation of a carpet lost or stolen from our delitery wagon, AddreA. Carpet, Tribune office. have had Ihelr poetf, but It hi remained for the author of the "Hook of Jade," whoever ho may be, to claim leeognillon as their leulcr. Ill crc I Oriental to a degree; It I redolent Willi stranso perfumer Oeeanlonally it is lurid and fiery; sometimes It In thill with the damp of death; it is uhiajs original. Mi, llilbert'. "Stage Rcinliil-urncea," which will bo (oncluded in the April r-enbner', will bo p'lbllslutl in book foim with additional mai ler in Hip early fprlng. Ihc book will bo uni form with Mrs. John Piew- "licmliileenccj," imblbhed sciri.il je.ir ago. 'Iho World's Woik for Aptll fpechliie on tho Oust Iup, ctvlng authentic iluracter ctudiis ot Aiidicw Carnenip, .1. Pierpont Morgan and tniilcs M. bolmab, in addition In editorial com ment which i t.ino and healthful. liver boib- for April I Increased In alia to 12s pige and very noticeably invigoiated in tone and teoio. A charming feature I J. P. Mowhrav's serial itoij dcseriblnj tho making ot a country home. Short ftorle out of the oidinary and vere tint I leally Juttllied foim the pioilnop of Tin lloheuiian, a lianelaonic pocket inagjzino vthoso April l'Mie 1 attracting iuikIi attention. Current History begins ita eleventh volume in the March number by tnlarging il page to legular magazine ilrc and appearing in an entire ly new and more attiactivo toim. Laird & Ie, Chliago, isue a "New Century Plandiid better W liter" which contain 100 pages of valuable (.iicgei-tlem as to conducting corres. pondence of all klmls properly. THE CASE FOR THE SOUTH. Joslah W". ltiiley iu tho Forum. Tin southern vvhito people have bad to itaml together in politics. No miller into vliat it'i.dition their party might fall, no ninltir what It might do, no nutter who rhould lead ir, Ihey have bad lo vo(e all one veay or gno over laree kcctlona to (he lule of negrots vvlilrh, men ct the north, suiely meant toriup Hon and ananhy. 'iho neio cannot nile, whatever 1mi bo may bo capable of. Hero I a iae iu point. In one congressional district iu .Ncrlh Carolina, Mr. MeKlnley appointed tHcntj-four selected negroes as poslmaslcu In tlnep jcars, eight tf tliem wcio anested for lobbing the iiuilti. What delegate to .1 national llipublltan ioiiuiitl.il does nut understand thoroughly the venality cf the negio? Ii is not a mattir of piejudlce in die south, but i matter of incculiourtihl tut, that it is the cvetptlon mid not Ihc rule when tugiofti aio found lapablo o( icsponjlblo position of trait. Hut thue aio fiirh liogioca is .i blen-cd f n't : but they are not Iu polities. 'Ihc very naiinc of (southern and, I hiar, northern politks tn nil paiHet, i lorruptlng, and if the white man funk it dilliult lo iclt templatlon, we ra.i tiareely evpect the urgio, whoc eonscleiue bt not beni lore nude,- (he tutelage of independ ence, lo withstand It .Si. then, as between municipal caiekstne-., boMiulr, partlMii liw, and pasilonale polities on one Imid, and muni cipal cauletsne, dots rule, partiian laws, and pitionatc pjlltles, plus negio incenipelcmc, wiakiie-, and Insolence, on the other the south phi people h.ne chosen to bate Iho foimer vilun they iim.-l; and I make hivte to Kiy that it has not ahi3.ttt been iicteai-, not by any me.nu. Nurlh Caiollna La's bad many a .tear ol rfood government, and to have olh.r S'tatheiu stales. Iho point is, (hough, that the negro ha. tuado roiryptlon eter neir nt bind md kept in ponei less against it. Of couim-, it Is obilous that, exciting null an inllucnee, the negro vote has made political piogivss cveccdliijly trdluus. lb founs and moro timrly law linio cemr taidily, lest their suddcnmta might dliido the whlto vote. o-- I lie south is Ir. the moinlrg of a new day. 1 Ii r mines, In r forests, her tie bis, and her luo. toilc-. liatii begun lo attract the tide of popu lation. Hie litest census indicates Hut be; population ha iniic.ised by ,i larger ncrceulJAH than that of tho west. The utu- legiino in Cuba and the opening of our l.-lhniljii canal will culargL lie r nurl.et. by nunulactiiiriv her un ii cotton she will easily incicaso l.er an. nii.il li.comi' w) per nl. ller Industrial life is fast becoming identical with that cf the no-tli, and her political siup.ithlc will inevita bly tuid In tho Fame direction but not if tho parly In power strikes down her aim a she lake it to bee herself. So, then, I submit that It Is gooel statesmanship tn leave the south to her own w-ar iu woiking out her silvatiou Ironi th" Ignorant negro vote. If hr plans shall be pioted unconstitutional, 1 submit that II would be belter to abrogate the Fourteenth amendment than to drive her back Into the wil. denies. I submit that it Is good political policy. 1 hold no biief for any party! but I say what Democrat. and Republicans iu tl-.vi south all know- when I diclife that the orly lopo ol the Republican parly and of political progress In the south Ilea in the elimination of the ignorant negro from tho voting body, kcpubllran victory ly means of tho negro vote will never bring tlm tight stamp of nun into ill co.ii'clls; nor will It have any basis of per manency. Rut thtr will not lie any HepubR. lan vbtoiy of (nnseqiience so onj as the negro Is suffered to tote For Rent. I'Ort Ill'.NT NIMMtOOM mmii.b not si: with Kir. un luat mid nit modern Improve mental .iImi Inrn mnl lame J anil vcij dtvlr able unit htalthv loealioii, ill N, Main mi mi", oppol(o Wetl I'aik. Ilcnt Irajoiiable. A. 1. llclutr, lo-J South Mala nteiuio. 10rt 1IKNT- KMIIMIOOM llOt'Sl! Willi Abb modem Imiirotemiuu; abo kiln II wanlid. f-plendlil location, 7:IS North Main airmio. llent reakonablc. A. T. llclwr, llrl Snulli Main avo. urKSiKn iiorrx run hunt, -oi it.nn avi:. uemraiim: iiousiTroit hunt. 021 madisos Htrnuos moelern linproteinenl. Apply to A. Ilov, 5J.1 baikanamu avenue. A t,.wii: iioiiij rort iiknt -ini: hiu'.ku- viay hit all Iho ndtantaje of a flint, il.wt rlty hotel, on tho flnext drltc, near f-eranln-i like. A liberal leaaj vltl be mad. with Hit) right party. Jamca n. Painty, with Illtlenlxtulir h Co. ion iu:m ham' b'ot'111.1: uoi'si:. n noovi,, JIC. Ml llarrbon iitrniie. Apply, lhomai lliiell, CO Harrison avenue. FOIl 1IKNT ll.M.r DOt'lliU: IIOIIsH. fl IIOOJIH, tnitdcrii IniprovcnuuW. 1.115 Mne atreet. roit hcxt-i rit.NHiit-.n iiooms fou i:nti,i:- men, in prlt.tto fainllj ; all icnit'iilem re. S20 V.i(,hlngtoii nvctaa. FOIl HK.VT-OXIMIAM' Or' DOt'IlM'. iioim:, fix room! modem contenleneeaj cood Ikm. tlou. Ini)ulie corner Oieen Itblge xticct, Madl aon avenue. John Walter. M9 nni:i:.v numi: stukkt. ti:v uooms, modern IwprovcmenU; team beat furnllicd; leflrablc; $2.t.00. ' 110TKL FOR HUNT- lM'CIIti: OF MI13, T. U Jone. Main atreet, Tailor, For Sale. ., v -v-i ion sAi.i:-rixi:sr walnut foi.dinc iii:d, heavy plate betel (da-, nlsu chiffonier; worth 13.Vui); jirkc today (Widnewlaj) be tween 3 and .1 p. in., $(15.00. TI) Jefferson avc. 1011 i-ALi: llOl'SlIHOLt) (iOOPh At' AIVIION. thillio contenU nf hoiic', (OiijUtlug uf par lor, illnlng loom, kitchen ami bedroom, will be sobl at auction, Tlr.uailiv, Mraeli '.", bcgainiii!; at 10 o'clock. Old Waslilnglou avenue. PIANO CIII'AP; WALNCr CASH. UPlllfitlT; bet make. Tone, Irlbuno ofilif. H.N't: IIORsi: FOR SAM. At I.lfiHI" KOMI. ster, weight IX0 to 0:0 lb.; tolor, ba) ; lege, t; fcund and kbid; price Mil; can 1 1 een al T, If, Walts' faun, lilenbiirn, or iippl t.;o Monroe atomic. For Sale or Rent. FOR SvLi: OR MAT A PINC.I.P HOb'sF, IN gooel condition ut An. .V13 IJulr.cy avenue. Apply to John Jciinju, ll'J W'jomlng avc, illy. FOR PAt.i: OR MAT-THi: DRIMNO PARK Hotel; ebgantly tiirnlhtd; possession glvtn on the Hist day of Apiil. Apply to William Craig, laic )'.. Roblnson'a fsons' bicwory Wanted To Buy. UANTHD-SIXOND-IIANI SLOT MAIIIIM:: must be iu good order; stale parHcul.us n to make and price Address b. M., gei.cial etc litciy, Seranton, Vi. Furnished Rooms. FOR RKXT-Wi:i.b FtllNlsllKD ROOVl IN private family. Iic minute walk of Cotut llout-p. Heat, balh. Adtlrcv, Room, Tilbune offle e. Honey to Loan. JIOSl'Y TO LOAN ON IMPIIOVIM CUV IHIAb estate. IlLNRV UI'.LIN. JR. (HAS. II. i:i,li:s, TIIOMAb .SPRAfJUi:. MHAMIIT LOANS. ANY AMOUNT. l.NTLRIM' 4 to r, per cent. Flank I'. Donnelly, attor tiey, 'nailer' National Hank building. UOMl'.Y TO LOAN ON POND AND MORlOAdi:. any amount. M. II. Holiate, Cuinmonwcalth building. ANY AMOI'Vl OP MONi;V TO LOAN -iJCICK. tti.il,;! '. leans or llulhllng ami 1oau. M from 1 to 0 per tent. Call on N. V. Walker, .Ill-Ill Council building. Business Opportunity. $J0O INVI.sTIM IN V l.hfilllMAi'i: F.NiTR-prL-e will glio ou nu olrlco position nt a salaiy of fj.100 per month. Wiitp. M. Kramer, old P. O. building, Scianton, Pa. Miscellaneous. nrvnHRswNiTawiLir'i' Y ( AsiTniit old geet-p featherbetls. Address . II. Mill-aid.-, General Deliver;, cil.v. DRl'sS PLAITT.IIS FOR tsAMI, T5 CI'.Nls; FOR. mer price, ?1 SO. Mis MaiDouabl, J.1U Wash ington aver.ue. LEGAL. KSTVTP. OP I'HUARl. JAMI.S, LAIK OP llli: I ly of fcciaiitoii, County of Lm k,i..iiiu, ele i i.l. oil. l.illm tcstaiiicntaiy upon the ultoip eslato l.aelng been granlid to the undersigned, all poi son Indebted to said estate aro roquit.lc.1 t.i mvke pa.vment, and those having claims or de mands (o present (he same to M V(il)i:i,i:M, JAJILr. FvecutliT. PAI.MKR L. VMI.LlAMs, Seranton, IM, Attoiney foi l.Ntate. Lvr.vn: or arminda mxld, iii:ci:si:iT Letters testamentary on the estate of Arminda Necld lato ol the City ot Seranton, deceased, bate beer, granted to the undeislgm', tn whom all persona indebteu lo said cttate ale rcqucnled lo make pavincnt, mid those having claims or demands, to mako known same without delay, c. M. NIXI.D. II. C. RKYNOLIls-, II. C. RIANOLU".', Lvecutoi. Attorney foe IiUlc. IN UK: i:sTAli: 01 DAMLL W. SCLLIVAN. To Whom It May Concern. The Orphans' Court of Lnckawauiu Cvimty lui granted a lido lo show- cauu why Mary Sulli van, ciccutrli of the last will and testament of Daniel W. Sullivan, should not bo discharged. Reltiinablo to net Algunient fouil. MARY SLI.LIVVN. IL C. RKYNOLPS. Lvecutiiv, Attorney (or tstate. TO Till! HOLPL'RS OF I10NDS NI'VIIinil-1 seven (T), eight (M. forty-onp ill) and forty-sit (lii) el the I'olUuy l.nglneer Coinpani, being Iho bonds bearing dite October 1st, ls'iv, and 6ecured by Mist mortgage of thu elal-, Plea.so Tako Nollco that iu puisiiance of tho provisions of the said bond and Hie tuut mort gage given to ceciiic Ihc same, the bonds u nuuibeied nbove have been diawn by lot for pajinent on the first day of April, 1901, and ji'i aro bcicby notified that tho same will be piid on tho Hist day ot April, PjQI, at tho l.veka vianna 'liusl nml Safo Deposit Conipan;-, 'lunleo named in tho Una lnoilgago ab.'tc refencd to, together with intciesl loupmis ultaihid thcielu and remaining unpaid, and that uitcicat will cea-so after tin' said elate thi: coLLir.RY uncini i:r company. Bcrsnton, r.i.. I'cbiuaiy 20th, IW1. PROFESSIONAL. Cortilied Public Accountant. E. V. SPAU.P1.NU, 220 IIROADWAY, M.tV Yoik. Aickitects FDWARD II. DAVIS, ArtClllll.fi', Cil.N.NIXI, building. FRL'DFIIICK b. Winn N, AlklllTKlT. PRICi: building, UH W'uthlugti'ii iivi'iiut, Scianlon. Dentists. dr. c. i:. i:ii.r:Niii:ii(iF.n, paili iu'ii.dim ?pruco stieet, Seranton. DR. O. O. bAUIlACIl, in WVOMLNO AVII.NIJi:" Schools. SLIIOOl, 01' Till: L(KAWANN. St It vNTOV, Pa. Course prepaiatory to inlltgi, law, ini'd. iilno or business. tipen sept. 12(h, s,n,j lor catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. I'ann, I.L. D., pi bu I pal and piopiletoi; W. L. Plumlet, A, M., headmaster. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKi: i CO.. SFLDsMUN ,Xi MRS. erymen, atnio 201 Washington .ivenuej gie'eii houses, lli.'tO Noith Main aviiiue; Horj tele phone, 7b'2. Wire Screens. josdpii Kt'irmx. ri:ar ,iTT l tt i C ayi: Seranton, Pa., manufaiturer of Wiic Siiecii. Lnwyers. FltWK II. IIOM.i:, ATUHIMA VT LAW. Knoiii IJ, II, III ami IS tlurr tiiilhllinr. V. K. tllACV.A'rrV.COMMOSWIIM.TII lll.lm. .1. W, IIKOW.V, ATIOHM'.V AMI I OlSSr.b-loi-al-liw, Itoom-I ::l'J-3ll Mrnm bitllilinir. 1). II. llCPt.OdU', ATT0lll;V-t.OANS MKiO. tlaleel on toil pMato nrnrlly. MiMl bulhllnsr, corner W'ashlimloii aienuo mid tpruco atreet. Wll.bAIII), WAItllF.X k KSAPI'. ATlOIINins 'nml rtraimpllora-jl-lJiV, llepublleuii biilldliiK, Wndiliigton ntcnup. JKSstip .v, ,n:ssi-t, ATi(iiti;." m cops nrlloni-at-Uw-. Coiumumvraltli biilldlnij, ltoonu 1", SO and 21. UnWAM) W. IIIAVIIH, ATTOIINKV. IIOOMS Wtl-TOI, Dili tloor, MrarH bulldlnc. Ij. A. W'A'niKs. .vTTOIlMlV-AT-t.AV, IMAltll of Traelti IiuIIiIIiib, s ranton, l'.i. PATTLIIsOV & WILCOX, TU Mints' NATIONAL .Rank building. r. coMi'ms, 0-i.t iii:pi'iii.icn hi ii.dimi. a. w. nr.KTiioi.r, atiohnly. mi: mis iii.do. Physicians nml Sugcons. dii. w. I atenue. ALI.I.N, 31.1 NOR III WASlllNOlON' DR. S. W. IAMORF. VIJX. OITICF, .Wl W.sl. Ington avenue. Itcldcmr, 13tS Mulbeiry Cbronlo disease, lung, heiiit, kldm.ts nnd genltn-urlnary uigans a specialty. Hour. 1 tu p. m, Hotels nnd Resturants. Tin: i:i.k cmi:. iss and is; franklin .iteniic. II His re.iMtii.iblp. P. Zi:i(ll,i;ll, Propiirtor. SCRAXTON lIOl'Si:. NTAR I)., b. k W. Iv. scnger tlepot. Conelticted on the Knrnprin plan. VICTOR IjOC'll, Propilelor. Miscellaneous. DRLssMAKLNl! FOR CIIII DRI'.N 'HI Olllll.ll; ol-o ladles' wstsi. Louis Shuiinakir, 212 Adam atenue. A. II. MllfiliS CI.KA.NS PRIVY VVl'LIS NH less pools; in, odor. lmproteel piiinps tis-il A. II. lhiggs. propiletor. Le.iiu older 1H) North Main atenue, or Kkko'it tlnig stoic, eor ner Allan and Mulbciit. Tekpboni Ml. MIPs L. T. KLLLKR, SCALP TRI:ATMI..N I', " tov. ; shiimpoolng, (Vie,.: facial massage; luanlctirlng, 25c.; iblropody. T01 l,iiiliiiy. DAILR'S OIK IIINIKA-VIL'SKJ FOR HALLS plcnlcn, pirtles. i Kept Ions, wedding and eon tilt work furnished. For terms addle. R. J. Il.uicr, ooii'luilor, 117 Wtuiiiiny avenue, out ltulhcrt's lutisio tdoic. mi:(.ar(3i:i: pros., piii.ntkiiv scppldn. fn. velopett, paper liags, twine, Waicl.oue, IJ') W'ashlngloii ntiiiun, Seranton, Pa. Tin: Vi'ilki's-iiaiiiii: rword can hi: had in Seranton nt the icmh utand of Relnnan llio., lis, Spline and & Linden: M. Neiiton, .'22 Lackawanna afimi"; 1. s. Schulrer, 2lt Spruce stint. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Ltleet Mauli S. 1101. lor Plillide-Iphi.i and New Yoik vn D .c II. 11. II., nt U Ft mnl 11.55 a. in . si.il 2.1', I. -'7 (lllack Didinoiiel F.pieo, and 1I.S0 p. in. S'Jn dajs, D. & II. It. II.. 1 .V. s.27 p. nt For White ILiti n, lliaktnnainl piln. Ipil poim ill tho coal ligions, via D. X II. It. I!., II Ii. 2.1S. und 1.27 p. m. F..I Pntlsvllli', 1.27 p. in. l'or llethlehtni, lint, n, Itioiliiig, llaril-buij; and pilnelpal luteiniiillate stations: via 1). .V II. II. 11., 'Lit, 11.51 u. m.; 2.K 1.27 (lllick Un nond i:prcs), II.SU p. in. Sunday , D. tV. II. If. IL, l.S-i, t.27 p For Tiiiikliaiiiiuik, T.ih.iiii1.i. Klnilia. Ilhu.i, Cineta and ninil.il Iiininicdlilo station, ill D., b. & W. It. IL, S.Ud a. m. ; 1.05 and .1.1') p. m. For Reiiri.1, Roehivlr, Ilurfalo. Nhg.ua Fall, t Ideagu and nil points ma, via 1). A II. II. R , ll.M a. iu., :'.:i'S llllaek Diamond Express), 7.!', in.li, iL.'io p. iu. su.hI.iis, d. & II. it. 1: , 11 ,Vi, S.27 p. ill Pulliiian iarlor and sleeping or Lrhigh Y.ilb p.rloih lais on all trains between Wilkis Dine und New Yenk, Philadelphia, ItnlTalo mid Sus pennon bridge JliH.I.I.N II. WILIIl'It, (leu. supt., 28 Colli Hid strict. New Yoik. CIIAlll.r.S S, Ll'.i:. (Mi. P.i-. A, I., 2d Corlland Ml pet, Xtw lork. A VV. NONNI'MACllLR, Hit. Pa. A'l.. S mis He thiol l'l. I'or tithe! mid Pullman i enervations apply to t'tci Laek.iw inn.i .iMiiiie, Scianlon, P.i. Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western In l.lleet Dee. 2. 19iR.'. Soiilli Le.itc Ser.inloi) for New York it 1 l'l, .':.i) :M, Sis) mid 10.115 u. in.; 12.15, J.S.1 p. in. For Philadelphia, .il b.(s) and JO.Oj a. in.; li.u and J.', f in. For sicm.Miurg at O.lu p. in. Villi; ueronuiiiKlatiuu ut .1.10 p. m. Anive at ldibe.kcn at l..:iu. 7.ts, liV.'. MX. K. 1.5. US 7 l'l p. iu. Airuo al l'bll..ilili.hi.i .it l.n.1, l-'l, ii.'Ji) mid S.22 p. in. Amve fiom Now Voik at Liu, lui .md 10.2.! a m.: I.tm. 1.52, 5.11, S. 15 .unl ll.::o p. iu. Iioiii Slioiid-buig ut s Uj a m. Ninth Le.it p ' r.inli'ii fur llnllalo nnd inin Hudialf sMInus .it 1 15. LIU and IMS) a. in.: 1.53, 5.1S iii.il 11.1.1 p. if. For Ostwgo und Sjracu.M' ,ii l.bl ,i iu. .md 1.51 p in. I r l.ili.i at 1. 10 a. iu, .md 1.51 p. in. For j'pii 1 1 o-c at P.oi) a iu; lll,i mid 5. IS p. hi. I u Nliliokop ut Its) ulul ti.l'i p. m. lor ling luantiui at 10.2') a. m. Virile in Scr.iiilou li.no llult.llo ut 1.2't, 2.15. 5,1, .mil 10.lt) ,i. iu.; J.. ,il and S.OO p. In. i'lo.u Oswego and s.ti.uu-i at 2.51 ii. in.; 12.3s .ui.i S.IK) p. in I'lom I tha at 2..11 a. iu.; 12.IIS und ':..al p. m. linn Mihotsoii al 7. .''i a, in. and lion n. m. I loin MniitreK-o .it lU.iJH a. m ; 1I.2U and S.HD p. in. Illoniiibiiig bltlslim-l.i'.iio Siiuiitmi f"r Noithuuibeilaiiil, at 11.11, HMH a. lis. : 1.1 and 5.'a.i p. iu. For Pltui.iuth at I.HI, ;i.i'. s.V) n in. For Kingston ut s.lo a. m. Auiu- ..i Ncithumbtilaii'l at t..s5 a. m . I in, 5.m and s r, p, Hi. Ailitc at KingMon at S.52 a. In. iiiv, nt l'l.iiuoi'th at 2.0i. I.-.2, Ii 15 p. in. Aim. in Siiaiili.il fir in Noilhuuibeilaiiil at o. a. pi . 12.J1, L.Vi mid s 15 p. in. Iioiii Kingston al II u.1 a. l.i. I'lniii Pl.Miit.iilh at 7.5.1 a, lit.; .'.-'i anil 5 u, p. m SINIIVY IIIMN'S. South- taMU'V-iraiituli m I tu. ;t 00, 5.10, 1.1.01 p. in.: ..:.: tint) :lu p, i.i. N.'Hli -1.. ju 1-irantoH ill 1.13, 4.10 a. in.; 1.55, 5. s mid ll..!1 p. in. Dloonisburg Dlvlsiuii l.iaio Seiaiiton at 10.05 i. iu, and 5 5) i. m. Deliuvnro and Hudnon. In LITiil Nov. 2.1, tis. 'I urns for I iiib'iiiil.ilo Jean- Si i intcili at tl 'o, 7.11. sXi. lu.l:i a. in.; I-J.on, 1. 20, 2., .;.,', 0..". aw, 7. -.7, 'i.ll, 11.15 p. in.; LIU a. in. For llonesdikn.20 10.10 u. m.j 2.11 and .V") p. in. For Will.esllirn-ii.lt. V.tS s CI, 0.ai, 10(1, II. '1 a. in.; I 2-, 2.1s. ,l.u, 4.27, 0.10,7.15, IU 11, 11 :0 p. hi. I'.tr b. V. 11. II. points -(U3, 11.13 a. 111.; 2.' 1.27 .mil 11.10 p. in. Foi Pcliii)lt.iliia It. II. points fl. 5, 0,S il. in ; 2.1 and I 27 p. in For All i.in.i' and ull ituinu north 0.20 a. m. und J.52 p. :u slNDAY TRAINS. For 1 iiibonelale o.W, ll.:U! u. m. ; 2.11, .1.1.', .1.17, 10. U p. in. lor Wllkeecllaiie-u.'.S 1155 a. rn.t 1.U, 1 is 11.27, $.27 p. iu, lor Albany und points north -3.5'i p. m. For Honcsdalc tM"l a. ill. ul'd "''' p. in. l.owcr, i ales tn ull polul in I'nltrd s:tai-j anil Cai.ida, .1. II. IIFIIDK K. ti. I'. . Allunv. N. V. II. W. ( IIOs-, 11, f. A , hi'i.iuton. Pa, Central Railroad of New Jersey. Siallont ill New lull,- Foot ol l.ibeily rtn t, N. II., und soutli Pen v. TIME Tvlll.i: IN I.ITICT NOV. 21. lli. Tialns lean Sciunlnii lm N'ixv Yoik, Nowaik, Fllzibetb. Philadelphia. l..itoii. Ilethkbriii, Vi le iitown, Mauib I hunk mid While llatrn al a.M'I ii. in,; cxpii's., l.lf); ixpitt. il.5D a. in. Sun ilas, 2.1,1 p, in, For PitMon and Wlbos llaiit. S.at J. 111. 1 1 10 and 3.50 p. iu. sui.ila.t-, 2.11 p. ni. For llaltlinoro and Wudilngtoii und points South and WiM. vi.t llithklitin, S.oil ,l. lit. i LID and 3.5H p. in. Siiinlaj. 2.15 p. in. For bong Ibanth, Oeiau lilotc, etc., at S 30 a. m. ami 1.10 . m. For Reading, Libation and llaiiisburg, via Al lentown, S.3U it, iu. and 1.10 p. in. suiula). 2.11 p. in. I'or I'otUtllli'. 8.ri a. m. and 1.10 p. in. 'Ihioiigh tit kits to all points cast, south and west at lowest rates nt the station. II. P. IIAI.MMN. (i.ii. Pa.. ABt. J. II. Ol.llAl'si:N. Ceil. Supt. Erie and Wyoming Valley. 'Iliuo Table ill F.tlrcl Sept-. 17. II hi. Trains (or lltwley mid dual p..nl, cuuuett lug ut Hanky with Kile ialliu.ul for New oik, Newburg and inteniitdiato points, leaio S. ran ton al 7,05 a, Hi. nml 2 2.1 p. in. 'Mains unite al si lantern ut pi."H a. in. und U.1U p. tu. HLEY'S k of Ladies' MMsfliini Umderwear This seoson's scconJ snle of Fiench nnd Domestic Fine Nainsook Cambric ami Muslin Undergar ments, including many exclusive styles not found elsewhere. Fault less in cut, finish, superior work manship and trimmings. Bridal Lingerie m Ms, Complete line of exquisite gar ments in Fiench, Nainsook, Hand made and Hand embroidered, trim med with real lace. , Uf line Muslin and Cambiic, wiih lawn llounce, trimmed ir Point de Paris and Renaissance in sertings and edgings. Of line Nainsooli with daint1, Hamburg and Lace trimmings. Cwset Covers. The Spencer Waist of Nainsook, with Valenciennes edging, beading and ribbon. Ckiia.se aiifll Drawers. 01 Cjinbric. Nainsook and Mus lin, with Lace and Hamburg trim mings. We lead the market in the class of Underwear we handle, practi cally we have no competition in this line. An early call will secure best selections. Sale opens this morning will continue during the week. 510-512 LACKAWAMA AVMUE Our windows full ot odd and cuds in Box ' Stationery that will pay stationery buy ers to look at aud examine. Mostly all Whiting's finest papers. ReyooldsBros Stationeis and hngravcrs, Hotel Jermyn Building.- RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In Eftcct Match 17, 1001. Trains leavo Seranton: G.45 n. m week days, for Siinbnry, Haulsburg, Phlladeliihla, Baltl moie, Washington nnd for Pitts butg nnd tho West. 0.38 n. in., week days, for Hozlcton, and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltlraoic, Wash ington nnd Pittbburg and tho West. k18 p. in., week dnyu, (Sundays 1.08 p. in..) for Sunbury, Harrls burg, rhllndelphla, Daltlmoro, Washington nnd rittsbuig and tho West, Tot Hnslcton, week days only. 3.U7 p. m week dayb, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pott&villo, Hnri'lsbtiig, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. .1 II lit It HINsoN. f.in M,i .1 n V oi ill. Lm. Pas. Vgt Time Cerrel n eerf I)tc. .10th, 1000, SCRANTON DIVISION. SOI SffiRtffl i a i?-' x ' (a !. tiai-aS'.it?. -J IM' no . '"PM PM ...a csiso m amiss 710Ar. S.V VY IMHI.I.t, r'adufla .I.v lUiit'o, k . " MnrliKlit " .1'iti.ton IVirle ' tMiietoisI, . " .t'ollltrllti... ' . .Oraou. . . M I'lPJUJtllt Mt. " I'lilouelRle " V'oiea rity . ' I'mliondalttld ' rarliouilale ' .VVIilte Utile-.-. " 1 1M .10 IV ..10(0 PM lOiAr lib " . l'l 31 . Mil ..I0IV 13 IS " i II tail ' la 10 " il (. " io ei . K15 1I a its 5 23 . 3086 SO i 31H5M vim DM 0 3,1 S'.l III Iltv ' II IV ll'JI " II vo llli " nil " II in " not HOI 101.7 " 10 U " io bt in if 10 IX 10 IV " 10 11)1.1. IV i . m S 1 1 .813! DID 7IOSM5M . .BIM .mi in s:r lieu UliI Oftl KM S.V) Ma) Held Yd .Vlaj Held Jerinvn Vlihl.alJ VMiilon ,7 eta 7 01) 41a M 7 073 136 t, I ,7 w5 tie os. 7 itifiece. 17 HIMOIl 7 233 MB II 7 sii weti 7 ni 07 fl) 7 m htt: 7S3I JUil. 7 mi t?eu 6 1. a i'i IVt kslllf HI .1 tilvi'liani I'i let-hurt.' .CI .80)1 . eoji rhtirftn l'l ittl.lt nee, I'ttlk I'lotst . ticruiiioii Sec ,Ar. i ii urn si, IM PM PM PM WE HAVE PENNSYLVANIA llAIUOA'l Additional tt.linlrirn r.rbondtle fur Mijbel.1 YitiI ftll imirxerpt Hiiii.1),ainl7 50pm buDtlay onIy,irrltlD tiltillfl.l 1arJ70UrPind.Mpni. " .Vtl.litlutialtralniteRTO rteltlat7CDmRllndaT0Dl trntind el allatall,n to t'ttrtstnilile, atrktliier at 7 IS pn ami train leavca Mitbt-M wA for laitoadale at 0.j at tlatly, arrlvlug at I aipundile a 1 6.43 am. Itttte ') emit per miles. I.onest Itntea tn all rotnts Weal. I, e, rNDCRSON, j. c. whim, Cia'ir.n'rArnt. TtT. Ai.ot. etrTurll.it7, atiuton.Ia, V