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THE SCRANtfON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, .MARCH 20, 1901.
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Je cranon'rt8tme
PuhlMied Dally, Except SiipiIj), by The Tr.b.
litici Pnbllhlng Ccmpany, at Filly Cent Month.
I.IVY S. lllCIIAItlt. letter.
0. F. llYMIEE, llutlmw llanaje.-.
New Yelk Otllcei KO Nuwau it.
h. b. VltEI'.L.vNP.
Sole Asrnt fur 1 orelgn Adiertliln-.
Enteicd at Hie Posloftiee at Scranton, I' J., ai
Second Clasa Mall Mailer.
Vv'hin space will tomlt, The Tillmne li always
Klad to print short letters Irom Its friends bcai
in? on eurrrr.t topic, but It tula Is that thco
must bi eljnid, lor publication, by tho writer
real namc and the condition proc. nl to ac
ts ptance is that all cuiitrlluilont thill be auU'st
to tuitorial '.evlilon.
THE FLAT mill roll ADVERTISING.
Tin following (able shone, the pilcc per Incli
each linoition, rpact to lie used within one jean
Hind , Mdlntioni Full
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lor cauls of thank", Kioliitlnim cf ectidoliucu
and almilir cmittjbuf.oiM i!i 111! imtmo of '!
"rtltifii- 'lb rrlbiin make, J ehurft of ."' ccnu
line.
Haiti for ( ItMiffd .vlvc-li'in furnished n
application.
Ki'liANT.v, .ikcii ::. iii.
Tl!- l'lillmlelililn inurnliii; pupr-is
pilntH Won., inidiiittiit mid finlii In
Kfrmnnn hi lueiikfatu tini- ooiiteiliiol
vfflptilnv ni n.-vvs oi tli" i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r; ;
.:;iiiii.t1iii, a Mfs -vut .. Up :'i-t
xlcrin.-'iiiif. Tin v ml.M trite noun nl-
llleiKt rliilly. Tllos' . v l. , , j l01 jj,,,,,,
l"i llir li. mm iiinfcv ;, ntlliih".
Lift tlie Pal J.
fl "-K y M.Ti:vi:it 11 xt-m m-
''" i'',.'oiiltloii cO(.'iirt,il
V V ! I'l-fKlilt'lit Mitchell n.t
a ifsnilt nf hit visit tn
-Vi'W Voile, it Is Id lie Impotl Hint II
"HI mute i tiillzf at lodny'H iiiiifoiulicc
in tin' fmiii lit a ilcllllltf .iniioiuii't
lin lit llnl llino will lf tin inure (linn
.':lii(i mil; or a in-rnl mi Ike.
The nirr.' tlin.it nf a stllke, as put
loitli liy Hi., j trout llniiletun runven
ii'iii, has wnuiBlit I'limnxuiH Injury to
'lie litlKlnrsH Intuii'StH uf Ntiitlie.'iste'in
I'fiinpylv.itihi. It linn coiivi't'ti'il i-i-i-taliity
into uiiriTtuiniy, iniiiliioiuo intu
li-.-ir. tunl laiiH'tl a wliU'i-piLiul comrar
Han In tho vnlunK' of oniiTH anil
i oil lt.,
Nctlilnjr in .-i tliuld an lniclui'.-s. It
N no rntltk'il to have an (ippoi timlty
l j hitntho family An- a tlin-.
McmlKTs r Hip pw.h Imiv.iu on-
KUKL'il 111 tlK' Wink nf U'.iililiK I'oM
m.istcr Ueiifial niith out of uilloc .ire
'ncrtfellc If not ai'iunilt.
Mm Vauglian Bill Defeated.
F-Hi: WCriJAT of tlie Vaugii.in
Mil mi third lcadlnff In tho
lioun- ends a contrnvusy
Mhlcli, liml It fjol ln.oiid tin
Bovcinor. would undoubtedly h.uu bi'cii
taken Into the court, pinlonplni; mi
(iTtalntv as to rlty i-lmltiup hi a tlnn
Iitn all nvallabl" iivciiih- in tiiscntly
lii'vdcd.
Thu vlgiii'oiih dpp ii-it Inn i' i tin bill
oisanlBC'il and mat. "haled by ili-v, Ur.
Ali-'l-eoil, tdth able ru&lxtulici' fi-.un
(Jtlier city p.u'turs and Horn thr KkIs
l.itlve ooinmltlce appolnlrd to upu
.'nt the chUHlii'!-, tuuloubtcilly had
much to do with rvvorFliic? tho leslsla
lurc. If It begun somewhat l.ttu It
inorp than made up by the r?nim.-riiu.-ts
and Toice of Its activity. Once ukjIii
the chui'h militant dmrsos thu
(.litircli trlttinpli.int.
Hut the foi tint the lvvcuut- yUld
inder the SllOu license fef fo iar ox
ceded exptictatlont as to oveieuuni the
Mguinuut that the lower fee would lw
lllitly to produce the larger agqiogmo
no doubt played an Important pan in
'.'(using a legislative- i-haiiKu of mind.
Willi thosR omieerniil In the icventie
.'sptctn of the iiutstlou tlif problem is
Milctly niathi-niatlral.
As .i clilsju or (iu.im, Asuln.ildo
V'Jtllil piobaMy lune a much uuaL-v
time and be 1 : csp.'iulxe to the guv
i imp in.
djrnnton's Pree Scholarslilos.
Z B- 1 1": r.vircusiTY of l-cun-jj
.-.M'nnl.i Hut ttabilsii.il
JL li'v siliohifiililjiij at tho
Siiautun High School and
t the School of the Lackawanna, f
b tilled by one Miulmt irom eieh of
thcie i-chools. tindiT coitulu conditions,
u i tilt? collep; ilcpr.rtineiu or the unl
Mrslty A "iiii"tlilve I'jaiiilnatlon lor
tliire tcpolarshlps w! in. R.jri ,n
Stttinton at a time convenient to the
iHlnvlpalH of our high school anil tho
School of the Lackawanna, to whom
tin. cMimlnritiu'i papei tor entianee to
the colloec will be lorwauled. 'hey
aII conduct the fNamlnatlonii'nd iv
tuin tli- answers to tho tinlvortlty for
the purpose of having them markej,
iM Ul whii h they ale to be rctm n..il t,,
Seranton with the names of those who I
l,lll fbUl-Mfjl tll l.Vtlliillinllii.i I. n..l I
'7 ' , .iij.miiiiiiiiuiill, ICllVHIK
to thTrmcp to decide to whom
the scholarships shall bu awarded.
'J'hls oiler, coming as It does from
one utalvi greatesi univeieltles in tho
(iiintry nni! thu one t,at Institution
ot tho 'kind-In the state, dhows the
hlfc'h estimation In which tho Surat.ton
Feliooltt have ionie to lm held In edu
cational ciit'lb", and Is not only a com
Pllment to the high standing ot tho
sehcols, but r.lso a recognition ot the
entire community as tin educational
ci liter which cun support cchools of
thf excellence of tho ones In question.
Such rtenmerehlpa win be of value to
our seljools In many ways. They will
j'rumot-ji healthy rlvaliy nmong- the
sttulenj;''ertaie an Inlcurt In higher
edueatln and enable the brightest and
moht aiaibltlous anions: them to secuie
the lioni'llls of an education at one of
the bg; colieges In the couutty. It
will eiiuhln our young men to in.uk
out for Ihenuelves c.trct-rs heretofoin
unuttulriuVjIe to all hut i most favond
lew, .ird In tho years to come they will
return to their nallsc town successful
nnd eminent men, anxious to return to
her r.or.i& token of tho bsneiUs they re
ceived from her nt tho time they fltst
stHrtod out In life.
Then will iho town ilrst fully reallza
tlie depth of the benefit conferred upon
It by tho founding of puch a. feholar
hhlp. when It calla thf toll of the m"n
who lend In the nffnlta of rlty, tnt"
or coun'iy ur.d on that toll HmH many
wlm iieur could l.ae ppeai-ed there
had It not been for the alii given them
tliiotigh this moat .ei'Hnnubli' nnd wlso
piovlMou.
t'lof. l'ctrlc. pio.)eellng foi idles
tnar Abydot, claims to hnvo uiicai thed
iccords of klnES I3la, Deb and Sam,
who existed before Mena, the founder
of the Mist (lMiaty. nearly 1.&00 11. .
t'lilesrt the KgyptologleiR are "salting
the mine" the cadaver of Noah ought
l" b' rillic')iiiln? nevt.
Pensions.
Tllli AMOINT paid iinniidlly
In pensions by Clrent Hrltuln
to nlllrets who have llson
fioni the ninks and to (lis
charged soldiers prior to the South
Afilcatt war was $S.1'-,2.17. The amount
paid Inst year by tho t'nltcd States In
pulsions was JK'.'.lb'-MT'.'.SI, mote than
ilfieen tlms as much. Uusflu spends
on her standing army of l.wn.uuo men
only Jl.'.OOO.OOi) mote a enr than I'nclo
Sam pjys out In pcnsluii" Trance,
with a standing army of r.y.i,ui'.00ii only
.'.".ooo.oou more, Cif'i'iitnny. with tho
best army In the world. $3 tn.iO.000 les:
and tJieut Uiltain. In notm.il times,
spends on her army and nn com
bined $l.00n,000 less.
Hut as Pension t'umnilssloner Kvnni
polnifii out In n rocent contribution to
I'olllot's Wekly. tho Vnlted States Is
not satisfied simply with rewarding
lis defenders by granting the most lib
eral pensions cei known. It sUxiadds
the following hem Ills.
I ir'l II j flilur b"! i limb in I Iw 'iil.c,
oi ai Hit tiaull of 'it Kiinr in liirc ul ilutt
Ihi- h pioi.,- ilul lit Mull lie fnniHiI, In
,'blll:uli I" hi, pittflixi, mi .utlllctl! limb, lie
't rut ',,.11 ry Hire: jnra) n iiiiinniit.ilioli
itKrefoi, nliil traiiniit.illou fieni til Iioiiio tu
Ibc phre uturo be m.ij nelrel the artlflcl.il limb
ji.iI irtiirn,
Ni 'IHl- I'lflrruin 111 appointment" In pll.'i'
f (nut uiiil t'lolii, .mil pufircnua lor in-'ii-tb
ii In all i iil ri'Kiii. poellloiK.
llilnl -Nitloiul bbiiiiK, loiuttil at eonidiliii
ui'l liiallliv point" In illllrmit p.ulii ef tlie
niiniri, iiliin all Ibc intiitnrtH f 8 Imine flle
plcihhil lire ul all npi'iie, imlttiHn; inimor
t.ibb iiiatii, ilotlilnc, inula it altoirtinie,
lue llbmy and aniutcinciiU ct itirTt rent Miul,
tb' Linirr.iiunl pruililin; fiec lr.ni-portiitlon
lu tin' licitii, ami '-.'ill li.tiitiR piiiiuuiH or pen
"If.li ulnli' ,i I'limlnr nf I lie Imllie, Jliil IlliUli
li n nut iih iliMblbilin Iihh.i-.
f'linlli "-tut" In inn (tin lit i nine in iiiiinb.ii
1 ' pt tip bi ibc illfliniil slitf m, and kIiiiIIii
In III. ir puipixc In tin iialbiii.il Iidiih.-: Ihr
miiii "I Slij per e.ir bclin, annttill) paid h
i lie smeral litrmiKnt in smli bonie, loi .. .ich
lr.in.iti. llll nf lle rlatc tmim atfo in.
lute fur the wlui iind f.iinlllr of Ibe iiiin.it(,
h" Ibat Ihry nerd iml lie fip.ii.Ucil Mlnlc the
.He tncnibirs cf tin liuiiii.
I Illli Nilillcia' nipbau (tiuol?, estjlilMiol liy
'In illiferriit sutii". pruibllii? lor tin- nultitc
n in-e .mil iluc.it i"ti ul miWhis' orpluim until
tbry attain tin. aifi- ef II. jeais.
siMb There lime bei n, In .iiMillou to all
Ibis, Kiiintnl br nainn inllitjiy ferilnn. .i,
piirti'lcil In Lm, nni fnfjiVn) .kick of land,
Vi iimii a. Ih'IHii.i I'lil
N'o one would have less liberal ar
langements. Hut It lx satisfactory to
note how tiivui'iihly they compare with
the jirovlslons of oilier nations.
.Mr. Hryan piopo'os to think tle
betorn he speaks about the inpturu
of Agulnaldo
Reading's New School Plan.
L'l'UHINTUNDEXT .M.tckey. of
lt'idlnir. In icimunse to nub.
- lie (lUcuhsloii of manual train
ing and the ndi&abllily of es
tablishing such a school in thai city,
has given Its school board a plan, an
estimate of cost or building, and that
of yearly support for such school ac
commodating sevm bundled clilldicn.
It Is "not- to be a trade school," sav
the Heading papers to their constitu
ency. That Is a ma'ttur of course. Pub
lic schools, of whatever grade, or what
ever class of children may chiefly com
pose their attendance, cannot take up
the work of the trade school without
dereatlng their own educational pur
po?o. Heading's propositi expei intent, its It
appears from such mention of It n Is
now utlrartliig outside attention, has
conic tunn a leallzcd need of doing
something that shall bear good tiult
In the training of children who aie
usually voted dull or Incorrigible in thu
ordinary school mom The advocates
of the opening of a manual training
school under the cue of the school
bonul dwell on the advantages that
would aeciue to those who had always
bitted study when thej dlseoveied that
theio were things they could do and
the doing or which awakiiied Interest,
jet deuiuuiled thought.
As a well-known ("iillfoinla educator
has said, speuklnr, of sloyd: "In a
manual training school, pmpeily so
called, no attempt Is made to cultivate
dexteilty at thu expense of thought.
No mere slelght-or-hand Is alined at.
nor Is muscular exorcise of Itself held
to be of educational value. An exer
cise, whether with tools oi with books,
K valuable only In piopoitlou to the
demand It makes upon the mind for
Intelligent, thoughtful work, in the
school-shop the stage ot mechanical
habit Is never ic.uhed. The only habit
actually acijithed Is that ot thinking.
No blow Is struck, no lino Is diawn. nci
motion regulated I'mm muscular habit.
The ritmllty of every act sprlngB tiom
the conscious will, aceoinpanlcd by a
definite! act of Judgment " Such tialn
Ing In valuable to dull children, to ehll
dien who hate books, to the mil ex
lent claimed. It Is to be noted that It
cannot be less valuable to bright (.,n;
dien who uiu so often the victims of
"the book habit" and of that of "mem
orizing" what they learn irom tho
pi lntcd page.
It Is to be supposed that the Heading
mnnual tialnlng school. If It does ma
terialize, will develop In Its tlrst stage
from the Kindergarten with Its model
ing and drawing woik: fioni thence to
woodwork lu two dimensions; from
that to the tegular sloyd work. Intelli
gent, uetlve work In natural science
peisonal observation of tho simpler
facts of botany and zoology, physiology
and geology, Is, In all such schools as
we know of, niti'lo a special feature.
It helps not only to cnltlvale the eye,
the perceptive faculties, and to awaken
and stimulate tho brain to thought. It
rvuets favorably on the actual woik of
tho hand. It takes Its part In training
eye, brain unci hand to work together.
Hut such work as this In elementary
natural science, "nature study," Is of
no use Is often worse than useless
unless can led on tiiubr wise and sym
pathetic guidance. It needs the trained
teacher, one who Is also lu fympalhy
O
with childhood, even though It he In
the utllse of n child "dull," "stupid,"
"Incorrigible!" or "badly trained " Then
would that school boanls would learn
the lesson the teacher must lie given
time, dlFcictlon lu the use or It. and
generous eonlldenee.
These things nic needful In evciy
school that Is to do Its best work for
the children, whether mnnual training
lu any shape after Kindergarten days
Is a part of Its cuiilcuHim or not. Also,
no teacher In any community uble
llitauclally to dippott schools nt all
I ought to have nunc clilldicn given hliu
or her than can have the stimulus of
I dally Individual attention. A college
' piofossor may be able to Impart In-
Nlrttrtlou and enthusiasm to classes
counting hunch eds of young ttictt or
women. A high school teacher may do
as much tor scoics of tho youth who
have attained Illness to enter such a
school. Hut the Instiuctor and ttalner
of tho young clilldicn, this most lm
pottiint age of all, must 'be enabled to
know the Individual needs ot each child
If the b'st Is to be done for It, and de
veloped lu it. The lower grade classes
should be smaller In membership and
their teachers be tho bet paid, al
though that demands money.
TOLD DY THE STABS.
Dally Hoioscopo brawn by Ajacchua,
The TrlbuitB Astrologer,
A'tK'libe nut- .'.31 a. r.i.. for Trbtai, Matrli C'.
1-J1.
&
ililbl Imrn on tins day will bo ot Ibe opin
ion tint .onie rue unlit hue Khlnippctl thu
(Innuddcrttiottiect lamp luuiiUlnianlu rcie
Iiillon. I'rleiida iilm tin rt lip In unevpicltd pl-iccs arc
generally mot .ippinlilul.
A fen my lonimoiiptioc renurks "III ome
times stail an in,-ly minor in (iieiililloii.
Mot piople luve i rami lo tula liltli In 'lu
i old "ale tlaf.
A bae ball club In soranlon Mould at leat
leielie the iiirmirjgcincnl uf Ibc clement bold.
Iiitf prrM ticket".
roiiMlcnir li foinrlliltii; (bit Continually kefp,
one iciuinded that oliicr pii'ple'nwy find U5 out,
Nn man ran leally be rnn-bleiPil .t viocom
Hiittl be lui had to delete "ine lime to clcnj.
Ins the lit-iKiiitliii riimoi.
Ajncchus' Advice.
!' 'i in mind that the ability to Millie at
linii l.ii'iiki 1- one of the jeiretn of ifiiuesi.
Dr. McLeod and
Christian Scienc?
lalilor of the Muiiton liibime
sir: Pr. Mel.eod Ins appatently complctrd Ins
lnt Mrle-t of .iiinen on the irrrit mbjeit of
rhrWIaii Si icik e. Will jou kindly extend to
me the inurtoy ot .lour column or a incle
paper bciring upon b i-.fr, important, but not
Li ..iiLtlit out in Ills Million-, ,n piibliilied in )our
papir?
(i.i;ii(iMf:.N.
( liri-tiaii NtentlsU Me that tlie houi ba tome
bin jpiilltiil eli i fj mcti may be indued with
tin- pplilt and ijumr of Clul-llin lualinif, tor
many iMinplu.i (lirli.ll.in Seienllt of today
me icstdda.i cvtiiipbiy l hrli-tlaii U,imeu in
onliiidii ihuielien, and in no way hoc they now
ihpirled tiutn Ibe faith of their feimer paitors
and tcaibioi, cviipt it be In step mote spirit
ual; the-e ( hil-.tl.in livnun aie loii-uiitly heal
tus the sbk thiouitli Iho spiritiul power of
I'hrUliaii ScIcikc .done, and ale daily imlolUlnt;
the ','iutlrne.s .aid punly of gmuliie ChiUtiin
ilur.iilir. I he rpleudid attaltiiiiint of spiritual
1 i,i mm at thl poind bint of spliudld prc'tnt
poibilities tor spiritual paitoH. liength and
hrmt.i ol ibiiattir, a benlcu inlhiriu f .uiioni.'
tin a pi'upb, the niiucl of I hrlitiiu Science
ln.ililm. .VII tboc Hi today uitblii ci-i Hub
.md at tlirlr (iiy door, tluoucli the (el luKiki
of (liil.tlm vlriiii, and I" imdeiiiland these
honl.s tlui hue null to Imbibe the spirit of loic
thai ilratrojt sensuality and taltlilullv obey ita
illihic rtHuircmcntf.
IMT1IKI.HV. f
sutil; if. in prailiti, lie, as Chiituu, at
kuouliilce the neicltj .aid sutlirleney ol mailer
to bed the lick, II ve, lu praetkt, aiknonlcdcc
that our bodiis ate, by the iiliinal niture ol
tbim'9, at the meny and lontnd of muter, lie
may veil ak, tiutuitlistandlne; our beautiful
tall;, Mhcrcin do ue, as Chilstlms. diller lu this
repei I from tho lite Itubeit lu;ereoll. Hut if
Chiistlaiii i! not, in practice, recelie Mr. Inger
soil's teaibinjr in legnd to mattir's itlentlrn
ptoic-fion of niuoilt and eliange and stufe and
death, and mattr I 'a absolute fonirol ot man and
lb.- iinlvfi.'. nliat poiib!c i'sue hale they, then,
with I'tnUtiaii Siienei iihlcb ti.nhes to lay down
fiery inattcrdioin seu- and to stake all In tills
Morld and in Ibc nuibl to come on the actuality,
the niklit, the benetliieuie of pilt, the lllc
that l.s bur, uithoiit beclnnini; and without end?
It all ilcis.Miitu reilly billeir in the actud
reign and rule of the spirit, why should some
of tliiiu to bitterly usitt the pontile, prod of
..us uhlib fhilstlau silence alone and abumlint
Iv .ifl'irds" sine of tin if Chilstlan paibhloner.1
leielie the artualit and irtgri of Spirit with
Inducible pmol. Aie tbev thcmsdie Chrlstlini
tn tbe.iiy onl.i? nd iioubl such clciRjmrii llnil
ly put the lilty to the unmiial icort ot plead
ins nith their pa-loi to hair practical faith in
Ciod lu cider io Kite the .indent IhrUtUu taltli
In in obllilon In liilideliti ?
1K.T BOOhs.
Van all material rinuillej hair filled many
(hiitiaii SiltjitlMK bale been healed by the
tiiise ol Cod' presence and control, ulilrh came
to the in ublle rradlut; the test booktef Christian
sdcnu, namely, the llible nnd science and
Health, with Key In the Nilptun , by Mary
Ilaker ('. lMdy. 'Ibe tcaihlng, of thee text
books hiie lessened Mifliiln; and sin in this
tin, aid rctnciic-c will be mien Inqnlirr tor
full iniistiuatlnn. Indiildual irulu pioic the
impoit of tliesc lvik to be a spiiltuit i)lllve
trletice, width today Is, and tail be, lonipre
bended and demonsliated, Now, foi one not
eonipiehcndln(t how till silence l detiionstrated
to attack tin se bookn ai aUuid U as foolish a
would In a slmilai attack upon the duuoustiablc
rulit. of iiijthematle by one who Mmply filled
to coinprihend them.
"inn WML.
s.i lutig a hri.tlau science bettiis humanity,
Million! diiigK m hjpnotl.m and spiiilual jKiucr
alone, the Uai of (brWIins lest tliln healing
U of tliu chill and lot God Is unable or me
Mllllrh- to rrlloe niircrlntt humanity, tenipti
tho query whether the dull Is moic powerful
or more' humane than God. Ji.ua and Paul
ti uly cauliomd theli follouir tu beware; but
tlnir genuine splrltuillty enabled tliiiu coriTrtly
to ilisirrn when iiomkii mcic moiuht by evil,
and theie li no evidence that what they named
and pro-cilbed as cliiil could do more (or Ire
inanity than lould their CchI, If It U clurura
t lull In a ( lirtist Lm to dream that be i litliolillni;
u dciil, iihcn be U only beholding nod, in good.
new and merry .(loins' lor men mote than he bad
tier dated to hope fur In tbU premnt moiM,
may the benign lier'picsenec btal the blind
f)e till they behold the abundant poodncwi and
leallty of the Holy One, iilm ivaita nltli auhllmv
posibllltii', tor this tiotbl, lu eiety hour.
"tit:i.o i:n rtMsKiAx."
Paul w.ik ol l.ukc, lilt "beluicd ph.l ic Uu, '
and (liii.il.iiis hair iilnicd to thb pliu.e, ap
parently Intniini; thai l.uke, a. u Christian,
licahd only i chug iloctora do, and that Paul,
in bis di.'iactir j thu sieat apo.tle, ivaa hit
patient: but tlii.i 1 unie.iioiiable ..l,. 1 without
piuoi. ( an lie think of Paul, so void ot .eu.uib
liy and so filled with loir, that, without diujj
or lopuoiUm, he healed the sick, i lie boiu-dt-foiliud
mid oven raised the dead? Can ire think
of tliU actual denionsttator of the ancient ClitU
tlan sdence of the Matter really baling an an
cient dme doctor traveling irlth Iilm tn cue
(or liU hrallli, to dope him with ponders nude
ot makes and tuadi, ivcrtmerihi of anlmalt, mould
tiom ridavira nnd null ilelliaelm ,i might luie
been found lu Ibe pllblujn ot Ibat time? Will
a (lirlnl.ill daic to sa that I'aul'a bcallnt (hrlit
uai belplcisly suborillnati' tn l.ukf'e uppoud
catnip and ihp' I'"' I'm' lli 'airat
0000x0000000
gTHie
People's
Exchaoge
A rorbXAIl CLEARING IIOUSK for th
" Deneflt of All Who Hare House to
Ikr.t. Ileal Lslatc or Other Troncrty to Sell
cr Hxrhange, or Who Want Situation! or
1 lleln Thensi Small Arlierllinsn Cost
One Cent a Word, Six tmertleni for Fliro
i.euti Word-Kxtept SItuatloni Wtnted,
,iiwi .110 inscrica rree.
oooooxoooooooooo
Help Wanted Male.
Nrnis-AV KXIKRir.N'CKt KNH'U CUTTF.n
on coloted underskirts. tate rKtlenco
md salary evpiclcd AiMicm Liucine -Ktit
company, Wllkes-fiatif, Pa.
Help Wanted Female.
wan rnn-LAnv rraduatk or 111r.11 sciiooi.
to do work on city director), ddirr V,
F. smjllie, Ccmmonttcaltli building, dti
V ANTKl)-ACOMI'ETKNT CO01C: MUST II MX
jrood leferenec. Apply at e? Linden street.
Dint- WA.STL'ti I OR aUN'EllAL House
work. SID Qulncy aunuc.
Situations Wanted.
snuATtov vvANTKrnrTvTTrn'coLonF.ri
woman as cook or doing; scncral homework.
5l'l Lackawanna avenue.
MTL-'AIIOX WANT EDTO CO OFT WASllINt.
and Ironing- taken home alw. Call or addrew
h. II., 31 sinnncr avenue.
HTFATION' WANTKD-IIV A WOMAN" TO CO
out by day Mashlnc. Ironlmr and cleaning.
Call or addresn Jim. Mary ilifscll, 1219 Cedar
aunuc, i in.
MH'ATION' WANIUP-HV A (IOOOI) AND RU
spectal'Ie girt to do general lioinew ork In a
tmall (amity. Can givv good reference. I'leiss
call at .'sil Noitl. Rebetca a.inut. lldo I'a-U.
VVAN'TCP-rLKRICAL POSITION OF ANY KINO
by a competent .vo.mpr tnanj reference!'. Ad
dief M. I'., iaie of The filbune.
For Rent.
rOI! RUNT-LAIKit: ROOM, sl'.l OMI l'LOOIt.
.'I Wyoinlns aimiiL; -.tillable fur lnislneci
purpi'H'a; all modern conienloicef, tuquiie 2J5
JciUrson avenue, near (spruce street.
Lici;xsi:n itorni. for rent, toa pf.nn am:.
PtMRAnr.E iiofsi; roit hi;nt. c-ji madimin
aienue; modern Impiuirnuuts. Apply to
A. Rose, '.':.M Iackaivanua annuo.
I OR RENT-HALF UOL'llLK IIOl'si:. 0 ROOMS,
Sis. Ml Harrison aienur. Apply, Thomas
Russell, 650 Harmon aienue.
FOR RENT-HALF POII1LE HOUSE. B ROOMS,
modern implements. 1.1IS Vine street.
FOR RENT-rFRN'lMlM) ROOM. FOR CENTLi:
nun, in private fauill; . all convenieine?.
S.':0 Washington aienue.
!J3 RREF.N Rind'. STIU'.KT. TEN" ROOVW,
inodtrn Imprnvemcnts; steam h-at liirnUlieil;
desirable; fjj.00.
HOTEL FOR RENT-INQUIRE Ol Mils. T. b.
Joncj. Miln street, Taylor.
For Sale.
n. v-. x . -v-. -
MM: IIORsI FOR SALE. AI LlOlIT ROll
ster, weight fmo tn KM lln.; (olor, baj;
t-se. A; stiind and kind; ptlee "lii; ran L
fin at 1. II. Wjtts' latin, (ilcnbuin, or aip!y
tu'i -Vlonrco aienue.
For Sale or Bent.
FOR ALE (Oil MIGHT RENT TO THE RICHT
pirtj) fine corner pirperty In upper Crreti
Ridge; mo,1eni Improifincnts: splendid yitd. Ap
ply J. M. Walket, Vttorney, '.VJ Paull bulldin?.
FOK SALE OR RENT-A SINOLF HOl'ST, IN'
irouil condition at No. MS Qulr.c.i annue.
Applj to John .Irrmin, 11!) Wjomit.g aie, city.
FOIt SALE Oil RENT- THE DIIIVINO PARK
Hold; ehgantly liiriii-li;ii. pose.sion givni
on the Drst daj ot April pply to Villlani
Craig, rare E Robinson' foils' brewety.
Monoy to Loan.
MONEV TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY REAL
estate. HENRY UELIN. JR.
( HAS. It. u ELLES
THOMAS Sl'RACLE.
SlRAICIIT LOAN-, ANY AMOl'NT. INTEREST
i to 6 per emt. Frank E. rionr.ellj, attor
ney. Traders.' National Haul; building.
1I0'EY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOltrCAOE,
my amount. M. II. llol;a(c. Commonwealth
building.
AN.' AMOL'NT OF MONEY TO LOAN' -'JL'IC K.
etralsbt leans or llullnin,' and toau. At
from ! to h per cent. (.alt on N. V. VValkc,
Sll'in ronnell bulldinr.
apotlc, taVe pilb? li it necc-fary lor a Chrii
tun to charge Paul with this in order to exui'i!
his own luerssltv, iihen a neaier approuli to
Paul', splntuallty would taslly tcmoie the nee
CSsltl .'
THE MAnii.
Today riitlttan Scientist demonstrate their
ability to lessen sickness and sin Mlthoiit drugs
or hypnotism and through Cod alone. Thin Is
the ixvitivr i,uitli! distlnguUhing mark of both
"ancient and modem Christian sdence." He
nullifies himself iiho announces hliusetl a CTnU
tlan scientist if he cannot heal the sick and
lessen ln III this nay, lor I lie public Mill ripcit
hlni to proic his poltlon in this way or withdraw
the claim.
Mil. EUIlV.
Their accompanied the spiritual riatuie of our
leader. Maiy Raker G. Eddy, the ability lo .peak
in a Christian spirit of other Christians and their
denominations, and this ability is tin essential
featutc of Christianity.
INst'lltED DY I.Oi...
When mc consider W scltHwesi. and tha hu
mane marvel and magnitude of the lieallns which
Jeus did we must conclude, he could only
baie betii inptied bv infinite line, Whoenr
aftr Iilm shall ncr giap the principle and pioof
of His Christian science healing must lecclio
hi inspiration of meeknesi and might and only
from tlie .aine somce.
HIE rCTILE (.HAlti'.E.
If iy leligloue teacheis ot Jevis' time, cover
in; their own lark oi taith in Cod, called .Iron
"a pantheist," "a ivlraul," "an impure Ititlu
ince," "a deill," "a deluded or deluding think
ct"; If splrituil poverty hlndeied these teaehfra
fioni coinprelieuding and cotrectly lepitsentiiig
Mbat Jesus said and did, and it their pltlliil
penury hindered tnini trorn doing, run in pail,
the slniplei phases ot Ills uondrtltil healing,
thiniigh Cod alone, this did nut annul Hit
Chilstlan science healing nor hinder Its. m in cl
ous peiceptlon and demonstiatioii by the .plrlt
ual'mindcd ot that age, and in cietv age, if .i
like outcry shall be made against any or.o who
shall happily clUrcin and teach and demonstrate
tin princlpio and pionl ot Ids (. hil.tian science
luallnir. Thlii will no more hinder the ucecpt
anec and dcmoustiation llmrof by the rplrltu il
niluded of that age than did those diugrg nf
old. A eiy sincerrly,
Hiild X. MiKee, C. S. II.
I'liu Ileadfi to 1 irti fhiuch ol Christ scientist,
scranton, l'a.
PAN-AMERICAN NOTES.
Michigan Mill have a splendid Slate It'iibilns at
the I'aii-Aineilian tvpewlllmi.
C. uuil.V exhibit at the PaieAmeiiran expa.l
timi will ocuipy a spate of about S.urn) square,
feu.
The Louisiana eblblt at the PanAiueilcaii ex
position Mill occupy about iS.COO .rjuarc feet of
space.
New York Mate will have about l.uOO square
feet of tpace tor Its cihlblt Jt thu Pan-Amitlcan
imposition.
htamp collectors all'oier the world aie adding
the new Van-American ierie ol etamps to their
collections.
Tho supirb rolled Ions nude. In the far north
ivesi by the Alaika fieograplilcil toilety will
po.lbly be shown at Ibe I'an-An erlcan exposition
Wanted To Utiy.
SJIIV..S.SS
VVANIED-SIXON'DIIAND SLOT M CIIIXI.S-.
mini bo lii ffood orden stale panic nine, m
to main ntnl price. Addresa I,. JL. gei.iril ilo
llve-y, Piraiilun, Pa.
Rooms nnd Rontd.
LAIICi; FRONT ROOVI WITH HOARD FOR TWO
gentlemen. (10 Vlims aienue.
Recruits Wanted.
VVVNfVVVHsArVVVVVNiAAVAi WW v-V
WANTED FOR 1. P. ARMYl ARLE DODIED,
unmarried men between ageti of CI ant ,'S;
citltens of United Slates, of good charact-r and
temperate dibits, who can (peak, lead and
wilte English. Recruits speelalli declied d
aertlce In riilllpplnes. For Informadon tpply
(o Ileciultlng Oincv, 123 VVyomlnK .lie., Scran,
(en, Ta.
iMUcellaneous.
TnTli'ANTTa
old geesp fealhcrbedj, Addic M. II Rldi
aids, General Delivery, city.
DRESS 1'LAITKRS TOR SALE, 7J CENTS; I'OII-
mcr price, tl.W. Mrs MacDonald, SS!) Wash
ington amine.
LEGAL.
Noiici; is liununy oivux that on the
fifteenth day of April, A. D. HXll, an ap
plication will be made to the Ooiemor of t'enn
sjlianla, by James D. Stacker, William Walker,
Thomas A. Ilendriik. M, S. Collins, George Ed
tnurida and s'. W. Cook, under the act of tho
general aisembly of th Oimnionnealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled "An act to pioiide for the
Incorporation and regulillon of certain torpoia
Mens," approved the '."Jtli day of April, V. I).
ISTf, and thct-ieral supplements theieto, foi the
charter ol an lutended corporation to be called
The l'eoplc'a Electric company of Jcrnijn; said
corporation la formed for the p'npwo ul aupplj
tng light, heit and power ny means of elietricili,
(o (he public in (he boioiigti of Jcrmiii, and to
persons, partnerships and corporations icslding
theirin and adjacent theieto, as niav deslte the
Mme, arid to liaie. pos-esi nnd enjoy nil the
right, benefit and prlillegcH of said act of
assembly und Its supplements.
FRANK R. STOCKKR. silldioi.
Sraiiloa, l'u., Match it. IDOL
IN Tilt: LOL'RT OF COMMON PLEAS O.
Lackawanni Counti '
Notlie Is hereby given that an application
will be made to the loutt o( Common I'le.ij of
said county on Monday, (be cinhth diy of Apill.
A. D. 1001, under the "Corporation Act of 1571"
and the supple mentn thereto, for the thartcr ol
nn Intended torporatlon to be called "I'lluglpl
Madeo Ditoilno Vvlgllaiire," the diararlri .mil
ebjed of ulih li Ik to pioiide lellel tor lu iiiim
tiers In case of aetldcnt or sickness and for th"lr
families lu tu-e of death,, tiom the lunili i oiled
ed therein and for these run pones to hive, po
us and enjoy all the ilgb(, benelils and pilv
lieges ronteirpil by said Aci of Asitnblv and
tha supplemenls.
JOHN M. UARRs!. Solidtui.
ESTATE OF AMOi SAV, LATE OF THE ( I TY
ol Sera'itou, Cmtntv ot Liikawanua and
Stale of Pntisiltanli, deceased.
I.i tlcin trstamiutary bat Ins been xiant! J In
the undertigtieil, all pcisons li.nlot elaiin-, or
demands aic.iltut tho said estate vdll prcm.
Hum lor (ia)innt anil nil pusun ludebtod
thereto .no leipiesled 1 1 make immediate pal
lium lo IltVTN T. A, Executor.
Vlilwaukee, La k.ivvanna foui.tv. I'"
KI.lZVni.TH SV. Er. iittlx.
HJJ Watbbiirn stieef, scranton, I'i.
CHAIILFs L, HAW LEY, Atlorne.v tor (Male,
110-117 Council building, Seranton, Pa.
XOrtCE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT AN Ap
plication will be made to the Comnor of
Pemisilianla, on tha 'JJtli day ot March, A D.
1(01, bv Cirus D. Jones, C. F. Rev nobis. Chirlc3
Schlagir, E. II. Sturges. John T. lllc hards, T. ('.
Von fttorch, Samuel samlcr, lliihaul O'llricn, M.
J. Ilcaley, VV. G. Fullon. ('. S. VVoolwoith, M.
P. Carter, Thomas Sirague, and otheis, under
(lie Ac( of Hie General Assembly of Pnii)I
vaiiia entitled "An Alt lor the Incoipoiatlon and
tr-ulatinn of banks of dlscnunl and deposit,"
appioved the Pith day ol Ma), 1:70, and the scl
eral supplements thereto, for a charter for an
Intended banking1 corporation to be located in
Scranton. Pa., lo be called "The People's II. ink."
with a capital stock ot One Hundred Thou-anl
Dollais ($liA,(")e.) Hie character and objctt ot
ivtilrli are In do a general banking binnrn, and
shall have the power .Kid n.jy borrow or bnd
money for sutli peilod as tiny ma) iliem luoper,
may discount bills nf exchange, foicli.ii oi domes,
tie piomissory notts or otl er negotiable papeis.
and Hi" intciist may bt milled in nlume, and
shall have the light (o bold in Irtist as lollat
cial bceurlty for loans advaniej or discounts, es
tate!, real, personal and mixed. Including tho
notes, bond-, obllgatirns or accounts of the
United stiles, indiiiduils or corpora tloni, and
to purrhas-, collect and adjust the same and to
dspoo thereof tor the benefit of the coipoialloii,
or for the pjments of the debts ,i senility lur
which the same liny be held, and for thco pui
poeti". to have, povess nnd enjoy all tin rights,
benefits and pill lieges of said Act of Assembly
and supplements theieln.
ARTHUR DUNN". Solieitoi.
TO THE HOLDERS OF BONDS NrMHI.R-
(.eieti (Tt. tight (i), ort-one (II) und
forty-six (Id) of the ("oilier' 1 inducer t oiupain-,
being (bo bonds bearing dale October 1st, Is",
and secured by (lust rnoitgagc of that date,
I'leas Take Nolite (hat in puisiunee of the
prnvUloas of the said bomb, and the triol nioii
gage given to cctuie Hit name, the boinl m
numbered alovc hair bcn drawn bv tut for
payment on (he tint day ot April, lt), and j u
are herctiy notified that the sum will be paid
on the first diy of April, inul. at the Lacka
wanna Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Trustee
named in the tnet mortgage above referred to,
together with interest coupon., attached theieto
and rcmaininff impalcl, and that Interest ivllj
cease alter the silcl date
THE COLLIERY ENGINEER COMPANY.
Scranton, Ti , Fibiuary SSth, 1'sOl.
PyOFECjOAfl ..
Certified Public Accountant.
E C SPAI'LDING, iM HltOADWAY, NEW
York.
Architects
EDWARD H. DAYIs. AltCIIITI.CT, CtiNNEI.L
bulldlni,.
FREDERICK L. IlllOWN". AKdllThli. IMIK E
building, I'.'U Washington aienue, ."vranlou.
Dentists.
DK. C. E. EILENTIEIKiER, PAFLI III'H.DINC,
Spruce etrict, Sttanton.
PR. O. C. LAUIIAf It, lb". WYOMING AVENUE.
X.awyers.
FRANK F. ROM.E, ATTORNFA VTI.AW.
Rooms i:. II. Hi and IS llurr bulklln.-.
F. K. T It.U. Y.ATTY.COMMON WEALTH lll.DG.
D. II. REI'I.OCLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS M'C.O
Hated on real estate security Meats btilliUn,-,
corner Washington aienue and Sputie sttect.
VVILLARD. WMHIEN !i KN'APP. A'FIORNEVs
and rounsellois-at-law. Republican buildiui;,
Vtashlngtmi avenue.
.lEfixt'P .V JESSLT. ATTORNEYS ) Col V
ellors-al'law, Commonivealth bulhllni, Rooms
10, "0 and SI.
EDWARD W. THAYER. MTORNI',1.
CO.j.'sii, Oih liooi. Mcars building.
IIOOMs
L. A. WAT RES. ATTORNEY-A'I-LAW, llOAHD
of Trado building, Sciauton, Pa,
PATTERSON" & WII.CO.S, TRADEl7sNTI0NT
tlank building.
C. fOML'OYS 0-1." IIEI'IIILIIVN III ll.PINC.
A. W. HEIiritOLF. ATTORN'I'.Y, MEVRS lll.DO.
Seeds.
O. It. CLARKE & (O.. SELD-AIEN" AND NI It--crynicii,
t.toie .01 Washlnglon aienue; giein
lioiisei, lfVl Xotth Main aitnir; store tile,
phone, TS-'.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH Kt'ETTEL. REAR 5it"LVCKv7 AVE.,"
Sciauton. Pa, inanuiactuur of Wile scucii.
iMiscellnneous.
DRESSMAKING FOR "tTIILDREN T(i)ltl)l.lt!
alsu ladies' waists, Louis Slnieiiul.ci . SU
Adams avenue.
A. II. DRICCS CI.EiXs PRIVY V.Vl'Ll'S AM)
res pools; no odoi. hnpiovnl puiiips unl.
A. R. Uilgn, proprleloi. Liaie ciders uoo
N'oith Main avenue, or Licke't ding tou, coi
ner Adam and Mulberry. Telephone Oil.
MECAIICEE IIROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. LV
velopes, papir bags, Iwlni, Wan house. 13')
Waililngtoii aienue, Sevinton, Pa,
THE WILKESIIAIini; RECORD CAN Ilirino
in Scianton at tha news stand of Rclmnii
Dros.. (CW Spruce and Ml! Linden ; M. Nirlon,
('.' Laikavwnna airiiti-- I s sdiuiici 'II
Sprue stcil,
FlemSslh Oak
Our assortment of
furniture takes in all
woods, but we wish
now to call special
attention to the large
line of goods we
carry in FLEMISH
OAK, of most artis
tic and unique de
signs, suitable for
lParlor. Mali,
or
u
a
Hill&Connell
ishingtoii Avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR. w. E. A1.LI.N. ill N0R1II W WIIMVION
avenue.
I) It. s. w. L'AMOIIEVU.V, OI'FK E :i!'i -ll-Inslon
avenue. Residence', Ul Mnlbcrri
( liionle disease, lungs, bcarl, kldneiH und
grnitn-urln.ity oigaus a sperlilty. Ilciui-, I
In ( p. ni.
Hotels nnd Resturnnte.
THE ELK CUT.. 1J3 VNH li" FRAMiLIV
uvenue. Rates iia-ou.ibh
P. ZEICI.KII. Propiietnr
-r RANI OX HOI -E, NEAR 1)., L. .V; Y. PA"
Miisn depot. I'oiiiluitcd on the European
plin. VICIOII KOC II. Piopilitor.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In E'Vur March ::, 1(01.
lot Philadelphia and New Yolk via P V II
11 II., at 0.15 and II " a. in., srd .'IS, 1-7
(illick Dnmnnd Eipic-l. ai.il 11 .'01 p. tn. s'l.i
dais, p. & II. K R . ..-,, s.-.'T p. in
lor Whii llaiiu, llidelou and piln.lpil poo,'
ill tin io.ll legions, ii.c I). ..- 11. II. I! , "li.
IS and I '.'7 p. ni. For Pottsvlllc. I.7 p. m.
For lletlilelicm, Eu-b n, Itmihrg. Ilairls'uir
mid pilndpal liiurincill iU staticuis vl.i D. v II,
R. R., 0.13, ll.'n ii. in.: 2.1 , l.'J7 lllluk 111 i
inond Evprts), 11 ;MJ p. in. -iinda.-, D. K II.
11. It , 1.. S27 p. in.
For Tunkh.ii.nitk. lowaud.t. l.llulia. Itluci,
(.encia and pilntipil liii.'itiitdl.ile stations, ill
1)., L. .V. W. II. II, S.Oj a. in., I.Oi and .1.1"
p. in.
For Geneva, Rn.hc.t.'i, Ilul'alo, Nl.ig.ua 1 all-,
I hleago and nil points went, via D. II. R. II ,
II 55 a. m., y.i'l (lll.uk Diiuioiid Expiiss), .(,
1(1.41, II 3d p. ni, Suudjis, 1). A. II. II. Ii ,
11 .", s '.7 p. m
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Ldiluh nll
pailois ens on all ttalus lielwecn Wilkts'lline
und New nk, ITilladelplila, lli.flalo and sus
pension bridge
llol.LIX II. WII.IIIR, Gen. Supt., J.J Cotttand
stieet. New Yolk.
(II MILEs s. I.I'.E, Ocn. P. ss. Agt., -Jo Coiiland
stltet, Nivv York.
A W. N0N1'VV( lll.R, Hiv. Pa- A, I., sub
lletlilelicm, Pa.
For tickets and I'lilhn.iii icsctvations apply tn
::vi Lackawauui uvunu, sci.mlon, Pa.
Delaware, Lacknwnnna and Western
In Ellei t Doc. 2, 1!0.
Smith Leave Siiantou tor N'cvv Vork nt I. I'I,
.i.isi .",..i . sun nnd lu.nj a. m. ; U.Vi, u.:: n, ni.
lor Philadelphia at S.i and Ului a. in,; l'.V,
nnd II..V p. lu. lor siroud'burs at 0.10 p. III.
Milk aicoiiuuoil.iliou nt 3.1U p. tu. tilie .'t
llobol.en at H.I'e, 7.I-, 10..'s, IJ.Oi. 3.15, l.l,
7. I'i p. m. Virile at Phll.ddpliU at I.Oi, j.-J.J.
o.is) and --j j,, m. Ami, tioi.i New York at
111), Lis) and P-... a in.; lis', I. ". 3 11, - I".
nnd 11. .tu p. in. ITeui Sli-oud-bui'; at s.OJ i.
in.
Noitli Luic ' unlet, tui llullalo and lulu.
iiiciliati' btullons ut I K, 1.10 und I'.m) .i. tu .
L.'iJ, S.li al.it 11.31 p. ir. 1". i O-.wigi .nil
s.vi,.euse at 1.10 a. in. .ilid I.. la p. in. I oi
Llka at 1.10 n. in. nnd 1.5.1 p. in. For ,i.o'i
ticse at PJO a in; 1.05 and Ci.ls p. tu. I ir
Nltholiot' at I on and U 13 p. lu. For Itl'ig
hniutoti nt pi.'.'i) i. in. Vrilvc In scranton ii.nn
Uulfalo at l.'-'l, 2 VI, 3.1 1 and l'V) a. in., :t .ai
and s.ue p. in. lion lliwego and ".viae use it
-J.ii a. in.; li Zi and sis) p. ni I loin It1 a
at 'J. li a. in.; 12. 'is and T."" p. in 1 1 "in
MchoUou at 7.50 a. tu .mil o.fsi p. in, I'uun
Mui'l-usu at lO.'Ki a. in ; :.M and sis) p in
lllooinsbuig lavl-inn Least Sir.uiloii mi
Nuithiimbcilanil, at nil, 10.01 ,i, in.; Ill ,m,l
i.'o p. in. For Pliuiuiitli at l.n.1, J. ti, s,-,o p
in For Kingston at s. 10 a, in. Vitivc .it
Noitliuuibeilanil nt 'W.'i a. in.; I 1. 5 (si .md s li
p. in. Anlvt at 1tim,'Slou ill s If. ,i. m. Anlve
i.t Pl.vmoi'tli nt J.ui, I 12. HI, p. in. Miiv,
In s-irantor. ITrtn Norlliiiuibcil.ind at ' J a, in .
I'.'.;.i, 1.50 and s. 15 p. in. I'loin Kingston at
ll.ni 3. r.i. From Pljtnoiilh at 7..1i a. nt , .' 20
and 5 33 p, lu
SUNDAY TRAIN'."'.
-iiulb-Leavu hi'ijiituti ai l.(o. B.on, .150, l.).ie,
p. 111.; .I..'IS and b.PJ p. in.
N'oith Leavs scranton .it 111, (.ID a tu. ,
1.5.1, .LIS ..ml 11.S.1 p. tu.
Illoom-buig Divl.iou l.caio Sciauton at Hi Oi
n. in. and J.'JI p. in.
Delaware and Hudson.
In l.flifl Nov. 25. l;rl. 1
Tiallis tor .iiTiornLiln leave Sciantun at il .1'.
7.5.1, K'Ai. 10. ta .1. in : I'.Mi), 1.20. 2,, 1.12,
5 ."., Hi". 7 17, HI. 11.1,1 p. in.; 1.10 a. Ill
For llonesdilc U.20. 10.1 11, n. j 2. ,md 3 211
p. tn.
l'u WTlkea llirre-ti.li, .(, S.H, 03-. m 1 ,,
Ib.'.lu. 111.; I.'.". '.'.Is. '!.). 1 27. 0.10,7.1. mil
ll.to p. in.
For L. V. It. 11. piiinU-t.l.i, 11.1.1a. in., i.',
4 27 and II. "l) p. in.
For Pcnnsilvaniii It. It, jsch is 0 11. "s 1
in.; 2.1 and 1.27 p. 111.
For Albany and all point noiih '0 a tn
und ;l.52 p- in.
sFXHAY TIIAIN-I.
I'm (.tibontlali D.W, It. i: a. in ; 2 11, .152,
5 17, to ,3 p. 111.
For VVIIki-rijtic-U.:is, 11. M .1 tn 1 1, .',
I..27, s., p. ni
For Albany und point north -.1.12 p. in.
For lloiicsdalc .() a. in, nnd a. .13 p. in.
t.ne.l lutes to .ill points in I tilled M.it.'i
.Hid laiuda.
.1 II. Ill lllllt li . P. A . Ubany. X. V.
II. Vv ( ltl)ss, ('. P. A , scranton, Pa.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
siatlutm lu Nt'V lulll loot 01 Llbcil) llu I,
N, IL, und oiull I'eriv.
TIMI". TAI1I.E IX EITEfT NOV. 25, VM,
Trains Kave Scranton ii N'eii link, Nevvalk,
lliMbcth. I'lill lib Ipbi i, lUisioti. lli'llililiini, A.
ientowii, viamli fntuik and Whin- lliiui at s.:n
11. m,; e-vpiess. i.iot, evpreiu, AW a. ir. seti.
il,ii, 2.15 p. III.
For I'lti.ton and MiUifllarrc, f.M 1. m : 1.10
unl B.SO p. in. Mihilaj, 2.11 p lit.
For Haltlniore and VVasldiiRimi und polnn
-.'Utli and West via llelhleliem. s.uo a. in. ; 1 lu
and il.r.) p. in. .-iiinla.i. S 11 p. 111.
For Lone Ibaneh, Dn.iu l.iove, no,, at SWi
a in. unit 1.10 P. III.
I'oi llcjilinc. Lebanon .md llaul-luiiu, vii AI
lentovin, s.oO a. in. and 1.10 p. 111. -uiidiy-,
2.1.1 p. 111.
For Pntt.illle. S..1 ' in. and LM p. m
Ihiouuli tickels In alt points ei-t, n,uiih and
west ut lowest tales at I lie iliillou.
II. P. llM.imiV, Oen. P.... i:t.
.1, II. I'LIIAl.-EN", Hi 11. supt
Erlo and Wyoming' Vnllcy.
Time Table In l.ilect Sipt 17. ttsm.
Tiains tor lliwley mid loo.il points, iciuust
lui; at llawley with Eile lallioad loi New- York.
Ncvvbiui; and intiiiiinllaln points, Irive S, iun
I f.n at 7.0.1 .1 in. H"l "''" p in.
iniiis miiv, 11 s, nut.iii it In ;n a in mi!
ii 111 , ni
FlNLEY'S
Easter Sale
of Ladies9
MysMmi
Uederwear
This -seasons second sale ol
French and Domestic Fine Nainsook
Cambric and Muslin Undergar
ments, including many exclusive
styles not found elsewhere. Fault
less in cut, finish, superior work
manship and trimmings.
Bridal Lingerie iM .Sets.
Complete line of exquisite gar
ments in French, Nainsook, Hand
made and Hand embroidered, trim
med with real lace.
Of fine iMuslm and Cambric,
with lawn flounce, trimmed ir
Point de Paris and Renaissance in
serting and edgings.
Ot tine Nainsook witli daint)
Hamburg and l.acc trimmings.
Corset Cwm,
The Spencer Waiut of Nainsook,
with Valenciennes edging, beading
and ribbon.
Ckmlse mi Brawcrs.
Of Cjinbrk. Nainsook and Mus
lin, with l.acc '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 earlv call will secure
best seleclions. Sale opens thii
morning will continue dui ing th'
week.
510-512 '
LACKAWAMA AVENUE
EASTER
NOVELTEE:
We nie displaying an
unusunl pretty line of
Enstcr goods in Booklets,
Cards, Hangers, .1 n d
Hand painted Sachets
nil of which serve as a
suitable caster rcmeni
Innnce. This year we
hnvo added an impottcd
line of chickens, ducks,
nnd rabbits, which will
inlet est nil caster buycis.
ReyeoldsBros
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect Maich 17, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
0.-15 n. m week days, for Sunbury,
Hnirisburg, Philadelphia, Haiti
more, WaBliington nnd for Flus
hing nnd tho West.
0.38 n. m week days, for Hiiileton,
nnd for Sunbuiy, Harrlsbutg,
Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash
ington and rittsbuig nnd the
West.
!I,18 p. m.. week clays, (.Sundays
1.5S p. m..) for Sunbury, Hanis
liuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsbuig ami
the West. 10 1 Hnzleton, week
clays only.
I.U7 p. in., week days, for Sunbuiy.
Hnzleton, Pottsville, Hairlsbmg,
Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg,
.1 H III KIllNsiiv. (. M-r
' II "HOP, l..t. P.ss. Vst
Tfrnc Cnrr. f rffert Dec. XOtli, 1000,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
en so f sos j tc
?s i f : STVTIONS .-a Feiir?
-. ' A I - wi I '
I PM 1 IM I "
..I 7 10 Ar S.Y ,VV IM St l.v . ID
IM ,Vm , RM "M
.. . 10 (11 OS Ar CmJoiiU Lv., . .3 Cit 0
. 10IU JSJ " llnneoek " . J JMji
. 10 SI It! stnrliaht , " . I irmi
in -11 a at it. .ion 1 'hi 1 " a suss
.. nni'ti vii,su.i 1. aiijis
Ipll tli rullllillc... " . SMJll
l.Vill-'" ' .Olson. " ., JUSia
U I'lill " I'lratniit Mt " .. 3CU11U
IIMIIC' ' I nlollilalt' . " . I(ul4
.MIt.1V " lori.l I'ltv " . 11911
.... ft milisi ' ('HilKUictalalrt " IMS2DS51
. ...B 40 0 lull 'JO ' I'arlioiiilale 7(i3(lt(
....(. nor . Aililte Iirlii.-e. " Te
....83111(111111 ' Mavflclit VU ' IcYi-msA
....n5a uoui 11 - Ma n.ij itiniuoi
.. 8 j. .. 11 1 a ' jorintii " ;isg(eca.
.. .6l .VI 1 1 III Vrelit.abt "71iSHBOJ
. ..8 71, ''HI eil IV'lutoii ' 7 1S M6 !
. 8 IJ K Hid h- IVfLvllle " I Ul Ml 1
... 8 li, iijin.vt oivpliaiit "7;JtaCi
.. .all1 aiDiols) 1'ii.tiiurv "72utr;etl
....-09,11'lao ' Tin., p ' 7 -11 lu e ST
....BOlUMIUIV I'ruilil.'uc ' 7 :c( ilf SI
...801 jS.DIllll 'rU I 'lace "TaMmft
... 600 annuioi.i sjcimitciti .Vr7,i'c06U
IN 111 IM HI PM PM'
Addilloril trslss leave farkun'tl- for alsvbcM Yanl
8.(1 nm rxrt lit tin iidsy, anil 7 60 tmi bunilsy enly,trriiliia
aillnviisl.l ird7U)man.Uoe)pm '
.litaitl.insltreliisl.tvesrr.uteaft70eirniSiJtiti7onls.
tcprSrif stsllststlnos to 1 arlmntlsls, tmvlpa at 7 (5 pin
rml tr.lnlsB.ci M.vhslii lard (ur Csibouaiie atlll.
all),arrtiliiattartionillea.Msiu.
Kate) '4 centa per mile.
Leineat Ilntea to nil I'olnta West.
a. c -Nor-isoN,
rsi'H'ait'r A-il
. YerU it.
t. WIltH,
Tus. Aunt,
(iaji,eu.re.