I -.v,,, -i "" v'W.)r JTBA,r:' ; -r''i $'',, r(Vi.i'nifi"' c- pwBw SI p,-jCWt,''?,'rV!!'-1 "' " THti SCKAJV ION TJIIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1901. "Af l'iilill!ml Daily. i:wpl Sumliy. I'- TI. Tnt) litio I'liMlslilm; (.'0111:1.1113-, ill Uliy Cent n JInlilli. I.1VV H. HICHAM), IMIlnr. 0. 1". ItVMICI!, IM.Itinw .Mciujcr. New Vurk miliO! l.-O .jx.11i M. h. h. vm:i:i,m Solo Audit tor I'orclsli AdUTlWlif. Knterid al Hie INialnlllre al St union, bemnd Clius Mdlt Mutter. i'a.i as When fuir Mill ciinll, Ihe TrUmnn l. oUt)" Hluil tu prtiiL eli'.rt liltils. Hum It, filmd, beat. Inst on mrictit ttiplis, Inn It nilc Is tint Info mini l,o tlgnul, tor piiblUallon, by the writers real nJttie; uinl Ilio rotulltlon irc nli'nl to c Kptaiicc Ii tint nil contribution dull uj iui.i to ujlkuil -ivllon. 1 111: n,r it mi: roit aihti.tim.m;. 'I In- follciwiiu; table tliuvva I lis prku for lncli Mill Insertion, ,pai.o to lie iim-i! ultliln unc jcii: Hmi 1 1 INiIIiibiiii Villi DISIMiAV. Paper llwnlinK I I'n'lllmi !..? lluii &011 lutlm. ".'.'. "I .-i"'i I .') inii.vi 11 1 .-j: I .si 1.0) " II, I ITi I I'' ..' i.v. I .!' I .I"' Wl " , I Jill 1 Is I'ur i.inU if Huntc, icsoliitlom nl mniMui") iiml slmll.ir tmliibtitluti-t Hi th" nature t ml v. tiling '1 lie 'lilbi.nt tn.iKi .1 charge of .') icnt a line ltitr for t li,,fliil Ailieitbuij furnished n Jlll.,lllull. ft'ltANTll.V, AIMtll, liml. With milv :'ii nilli'.-. 11I' p.'ivi'd Hliicls iiinl li'.s.. Hum ."s tiill.-h ii momom, tliero ih plenty nf wuiU uln-.nl In tills i'liy llM' lllr- (ri;nllll III ill' llllli WOlU-i. To liew to the Line. T' HI-; Ml.t'ISluN nl' Hie 11- 1 in-ili'l-, ll'.'ll'lll'll ittti-r II I'llll- li-riMUf nl' imilli'M In Interest .mil 11 tlunoiiKli iIIm-ih-i-iuii nl i'I"Uiik inifilii, tu w Itliilrau his 1 nu ll nilil.iti'il M'ln. ol' llii' iciiiSiiiiiKiitlim iillliuiu'c, (iikI tn i-nninill In .1 iiiii)lc niuutiiiy oi-iliiiiuiro mu-Ii 1 Iiiiiii;i- timl .nlclllliills us .iff iciiiiIumI tn liriliR tin- n'ii;liril ini'iihiiic liim I'tiiitinniliy itli lit'- cliiii h'i, Insiii,-!-, iiinonir other lliim;.-. .1 inl I ii'Kuliu- II iv ilcinut inunt, tlnil i-.-in, with pniper ."iipiT- ii-lun .mil ciiiilrol, liu ni.tile nlji'ill eiit nnd fllK'iiiil. V iij-hiiiiiu thai tlv illii'ctnr 01 pnblii- f-.ilcly will, without 1'lMl 111- III MP, tllNe Wll.ltl'VOl- htl'pH sh.'ill .ippciu tn I1I111 In I if niTi'S-s.iry tn eiit'oicc Mich i nntinl. In mi (loins' lit' will iliwne tn ln siihl!ilni-il liy ihiIiIIl' opiniuii. The prnpi'ii nwni'i.s nl Si'raiitnn aio piylnu til l Ik- lain of tioni -SO.UOO so SioO.or.o a yi'.ir in cxim-m. llu- liiMtfunce pit'inliims lili'si'ly ln'i'.itit-i' ot the ills-orsiinl-Jatlnii whii'li has iicvaileil in tin- liii-al llif ili'piirtini-iU. How much of Ihih has lion iluo to a faulty sv. tum and hnw lntii'h to faulty control is ti rtliftkui com-ernlinr wliiull thctu is liu posllhe infoi tnatioii. Mm flip clear tKuil of the t-i Utatlou, in any event, Is lor a paid dvprti tmenl alMliitely s-ulj-oidinate in all it.s pajl.s to the chief at its Iliad. Xever asiilu hliould It liae to he ciiiilc.ssvd by .1 chief In a Sera 11 ton inilliM in, .ih II was recently con-Ki-hcd liy one, that at a clitieal llii uliieii di.tio.Vfd Mime of our finest buMliH1.'-, lilinUs and tlmatened for a liuii Hi.' vjifeij ,,- the city he w.ib un able tn ciiloice the llel.(!!-,lly ohedieneo to onlei-h. Aleie gallantry of individual Inroi.-in and indiihtiy at .1 lire cannot lake the place of system and expert NiiouledKe of what to do. Discipline and siilnitilinatlnii ale inipeiative. Theie lb; we let1! sine, oil the pirt of the new administration, no pui-nnul lecllns: in tills nialler and un wish tn ,liead on anyboily'h toeh Mr the sake of shoU-liifT power, hut simply a linn determination to hew to the line. let ling1 the chips fall where they may. The Scraiitun lire department must he come the hot in the land. A few yood 1 harnes nf inch sail dis tributed from a shotKim in a Judicious and appiupiiatc manner anions the llends wliii,vonstanty star! ihe foiest me.-, 11 sieanoiiis, wnuiu Help tlie cause ot forestry -Mindei fully. Reciprocity with Canada. U.MH VDKA of the eiiormmi', (levclomni'lits ahpailv : hlr.v,.,i W.J' 'nr iu couteniiilalKin at tint fanpllan "Sou" may le c;li'aned fiom the fact that within sl.v ycars wliat aio Known us the ClerKiie 'ndustiiis, which consisted orlslnaiiy of an Irnji works employing two niu ililulsth ami it foreman, lmve ri-owii in l'epicsent an investment of $!i,nuu,oon t noli In be doubled, and ,1 pay loll of .'tllOO names, snrm in I,,, h,i,,..,..i ,.. I .'. ... .... .IIVIMI.1LII H, 'MJOO, with dally waws of $10,000. Theie jtie a inacliliie shop, foundry and black smith shup; a pulp and paper mill; blast fmnacis and a modem steel mill; a powet canal, an electric street rail way and a steam i.iilioail piojeeted to lap Hudson's Day all tin; creationh nf Yankee capital and encigy working mi faimdiaii si'ill, " The rapids nf Hie Hi, .Maty iici sl0 the powir alinosl fnr notliluB. With this power .Mr, 'lei sue turns tho bi Kiindstoiu's that Kilnd the plnu timber into pulii luo tons every twenty-fnur liotiiv, The timbif Is close m hand, thoit.iandtx.ut' buiiiii'h miles of It, To rtacfi K-'fhi1' 'lallrnad is belns Imllt. An the tiiubu' Is cleared good l.tnu land it made available in settlement ami the t'lfi'EUifcy.iidlcatc is planning to in. tindtiiiwW ftmillks Into tho nolshboi Imod wflliiuVfi fiiw months., Tito i,tee woike crt-e to supply tho rails for the i-iillrouit "ami for other lallmads near und far. Their initial capacity will bn COO toiH.ii. day, hut extensions alteady plunned'Dave in view a BOOO-ton dally output, Not only aie tliu ores coli-vi'iiUiiit.-hut coal and enko niu cheap and niureovel, it is proposed tn use. charcoal fiom ihe rnit.iiiu toi-csts, of which 11 million acjes nn- uvallnble. This, It Is asserted, pioduees a better Iron than can be nimlo with coke, nnd there my. Miltiablo by-productt, .N'uturolly Mr. t'lersue, the brain nf tills vay unjei prise, Is aveise in tile, tarltf i.irvlors vlleh now lutoritiro with the five 'Intel clinnKu of trade bjtween funada'ai'id tho United States. & a jecent 'peoch lie said: "l-'roiu fJoston to Scuttle: there Is not a manufacturer along- the boundary Mutes who cannot, conduct bis business more profitably and morn extensively If assured tree access In Canadian raw piatcrlals. Is It not pipposteroua to suppose, that tins Intelligent citizens of t-'auada' win'eon-' Mnu to allow (1u-lt cuuiilty to bvcoinu Itiipoverlfliei! of her law inntcrlnts for tllO lll'llrjlll Of ll ntlinilfltCltlt-i'1'4 of 1111- nllier country who rmlild the entry of lift" Mulshed prnilllelK',' Doston Ih coin polled to tii S'ova Hoot In coat, not wltlmtillidlll!; be Is il.srsed a lltlty which U 11 mat 'flat pint of ihe total coil of tln cnal. Th-re ai- but few pulp and paper mills In .SVu Kiiftland w'hleh are tint diawlutr a (inrtloii, anil often a law purl Ion, of Ihclr wood supply rrom i'iiiukIhi theie Is not 11 lumber yard from Hoslon to Chicago which ilue-i not contain Canadian ltun br; thcro Is no nlekcbstcl wot 11 by Iho American navy w hit ti did tint or iginate In Canada. At one lime Ainci lean brewers found II piolllahli' In pay any premium deimnidcd for Camidliiti malt. If Dultith mid Alluueapolls mill ets could ndtiilx Mitnlliiba wheal th 'lr market would bo broadened ami thclr ipiallty Inifirineil. Western t.ilUoads rerpilru Hrlllsh Columbia coal 'and western sincltcis iciulre British Co illlillila ores, ami mo nil thrniij,'h the list nf th? Industries, until nm- concludes that 11 system of fair oxelmiiRV might be cll'ecteil between Canada nnd the Culled States which Mould be to Ihe hfiicllt of atl and tn Ihe iujtir.v of liniie." This belief Is slmicd by many Ainerl cans and Is bound to biow as time noes on. Theioulllbellttle synipathy for Klcli (ii il Utile hi his piiiseeullun for libel by John Mltihell. The libel mis' atro cious, and th" piovoinlinii Jn-l what Utile has long been llshlns lor. Vclil cles of venom like the Seranloiilau conn wear out. Where Interest Is Wanted. I N ANY attempt made by dliec tois or others tn icortjuuUo schools that aie not fullllliim: the cud they oiisht to accomplish for all soils and conditions of children, the KTeatest dllllclilty III the way Is Ihe Inertia and llldllTeietiee of the pub lic. When wo say lime, the public, we mean most esneolally tn Indicate the paients and suardians who send their children to school. AVitli many honor able "except Ions thut piove thu rule the si eat general 1 tile oven UioukH theie be disappiiiiitmcnl and dl-satls-faetion over school results. In one lino or in many, it is impossible In most easci to ijot tho dissatislkd to stand together in sunpoi t ot" the icoi sanita tion or the special improvement that some elevei-visioiicd and unafraid in dividuals may see to be what Is needed. Why this should bo so wo aie not pioposlus: to H:ic the icason for. Wo are perfectly awaie of what the aver age Englishman would name as such reason, because he lias criticised over and over ajraln "the lons-sultei ins and sileneu of Aiiieiicans under bad condi tions, whether alfcctlns' daily com foit or the seneial sond of the 1 om niunity." He is liyht in resaid to a frood many lhim?s eoueeinlns which ho utteis htieli eritiei-m on iudilfeiciu-o and endurance, where he sees both the i-isht and the duty of protest. From a great many paients. In pri vate conversation, may be heaid the complaint: "My child is not making the progress in school that he or slio should do, as nieasiuci! by what knew of school in my time." With otheis il is a matter of (onstant 10 sret, otteii of indignation, over tho cinniininu nf tbeii childien, the num ber of tasks reiiulied, the. loo many subjects of study, tin- i-iunpiilsnry poring over bonks and exeicises in the houis that the growing 1 lilld needs for sleep or proper recreation. Once In a while when some Hied and wor iled mother pinposcs In interview the piluclpil about her chlld'.s oiei task ing, to see whether sm-h 01 such a study may mil b' dinppeil, it Is 1 In child himself or herself who pleads "Don't do II. It f do not pass exam ination in all the studies demanded 1 cannot get promoted." Thai is not tho individual teacher's fault. It Is the fault of a system thai needs revision and improvement. The pioposition aiHaneid a few days ago, thoughtlessly, tn lull mini e butter Hies in numbers; as an at tract Inn in Nay Aug 1'aik, might to lie impel a tively negatived by the public ami the pari; authorities. There is neither but terfly, moth. Iior lice beetle, that does not destroy the foliage and Injun- the life of plants and tiees. The sugges tion came finin London when- one of the parks, has, in "a zoological gar den, " a collection of caplhe buttcr llies. Hut even "captive" insects es cape sometinii'S, to wnik incalculable mischief. Witness the elm beetle that has wrought such destruction of that beautiful tree, and the gypsy moth that Massachusetts has spent Ininieiisi; sums in stihlns toga ild 01 ami Has not ct succeeded. 1 if coin sU Aguiuaido will tni the 1 oath of ulleshiuce to get mil nf ptlsoii. But he will no' keep it units his bread U buttered, and It will tint b buttered. Tho Aniei lean people cituuoi bo Inoled twieo by the same taklr. A iceurieiico of Ktcddio Uelihard is Ihieuleuoil In tin II -Wrpap-rs. l,i I us hope 1I1U pet II may I-o averted. TOLD BY THE STAKS. Daily KoioEcope Inrtwn by Ajucehua, Tlw Tribune Astrologor, .ituijbc i.i-.t: l.'JJ .1 in , lui Wetiicj-lij, ,nl ! laut. 14 iw A 1I11I1I I10111 n this iliy v.ill iu'liic 1I111 nun, C' llll (lie IK' lolled lelltlllUl lo iiiu in.iplc -ii,mi- uf ilciulttul iii. Tlii illitant tliinl m Ho i.iqd li'atfr v. ill bo. tli.j uiil'.iuiy 111..11 r. 1I1IH no inalU-i- 1 iuvv vwim Un- wcitlirr is. I'bo iistbo limit fuiii'iiiim iwiv piriuiflli u LV-liliun. vl uiigliU I'll tliu H'lll',' l.'lell u! 4--.1 ti- -j. Hail illpli.iii.u-,. .ii'jic.i'f. Iu he tlic ail if 11. ii'lilliiK mlviu' In a ni.nmi'1' Hut uoukl fieliialc hU'Uiuli; for liu' tame. Almott any one un Hie bv hl lt. but in Miiiiv' hutaiici'i tho mam at illrn.-r titnv v. ill not bo Jpl to inuiliui J.u, ijl.i. It ii u-inll.v the hi'lhlilujl who h.i notcr mc. on'ilnl in cmhliij en to an o.'llcc win ililiil.i tint hu ii Ut iu,iin:J 10 1'ii'luil .1 polltlcjl I'ortupondi-r.rj ,-iluul. Ajacchus Advice, .stihe fur ccnti'iitnirnt. f iiofrtuluu-i .nnl .1 Out ot ?UHcl ptl.0C? .110 II10I0 I', tic llfailtd lll.'ll iiut-oJ U4vn (ti.'iwbeiij itioilukv Jiui linhsw I Icn. TALKS BY THE PUBLISHER Character in Circtil.ttion. CrmtKNT Ain'KUTI.StNO some nninths ago published un Interest ing article y Mr, Uerald l'lerco, of the Chlcngo Tlmos!leralil, fiom which Ihe following ntc extracts; The tlrst titirstlon asked by the utnu tutir ndvci'llser and the average advertising- ag.'iit Is "Wh.it Is your clretitit 1 loir:" He Intends this to mean: tlow many copies do you print, and how many copies do you sell',' The veiy young housewife asks Iho butcher "How much a pound Is your beef.'" as though there were tia til f-rcreiie- between shank und tenderloin! and the case are similar. Thirst, for knowledge is nlwuys cum meiidalilc, but about nlno-tenths of nil "Thirst for Knowledge" Is either a form of curiosity which has come down In us fiom our hiiolaii aneestoi'H, or Is pioiuptcd by a OimIi-u to "g-t the bet ter of Ihe other fellow" In the way of knowledge to brag about and trade upon. Something- More Than Ciiculation. Hut there Is a great deal more than cii dilation circulation meaning- the number of copies print 'd and distribut ed to be taken Into consideration. If IL wue simply a iiue.stlon of the mini Ijnr of copies pi luted and distributed to buyers, or oeti to readers, or even to possible tcadets, almost anybody could make advertising pay. The man who has 11 legitimate busi ness) to advertise can buy space tn publications, the number of circulated iiiph'S oi which are uiuiuestloueil, which an- demonstrated by the pub llsheis beyond any question of doubt, lull they ilo not pay till advertise! s all the lline, and. In fact, they do not pay any advertls 't- all the time. If there Is any one thing that can bo dcliniuly pi nved about advoi Using. If il Is a science as some claim, this seems to demonstrate at least one fact, that there Is something moin to it than mere number of copies printed and distributed. A Few Examples. 'I'll1 New York tCvenlng Post leeches more per Hue lor every line of its ad vertising than the New York Morning Press, and the latter has at least four times the amount of circulation. The New Yotk Herald receives mote pi r lino for its advertising' than the N.-w York journal, which has in all piobabiUty at least double the circu lation. The Boston Transcript receives more per line for its advertising than the Boston Post, and yet the Post has un doubtedly live or six times as many leaders a day as the Transcript. Tlu Chicago Evening XJost receives mole per Hue tor its advertising- than the chieagi Journal, and yet the Jout nal has nearly four times the circula tion of the Post. These are .simply .1 few examples of papeis which are well known, papers iipresenting extiemes in ciiculation, and pa)ers locognizcd by advertisers gonei ally as good mediums, to use. Piacticnl Illustrations. I'irtaiiily, thef1 is something which makes publications, like Pi inters' ink, the Fourth Instate, and Piolltablo Ad vertising profitable to those who use them, even at the .comparatively high rate per line. And" It is equally true, as any seneial advertiser of long standing knows, that there are many publications which print and distribute U'gulaily 11 0111 0,OUO to upwards of a million copies per Issue, and which would be expensive at 10 cents a liu.-. I happen In think at this moment of a half dozen Illustrations which prove this. A very larso advertiser recently inseited a 1-in. advertisement at Sl.nu p-r Hue in a publication which has a piuv-ed circulation oi l'OO.Oih) per month, the advertisement being- one which has paid very handsomely when ItiFerted in other publications of less than iO.nrtO per issue, ami hi receiv ul in replies fiom this U'tMi.lum ciiculation exactly throe iu the course of two months, and did not make a dollar out of them. think of another, who used a full half page In advertising a f.tandard article iu a weekly newspap -r, which has a lirculatluii of, 1 believe, at least lOrt.000 al a cost nf about $150, and was favored with less than twenty leplles which have brought him in the course of the lasl eight mouths less than SjO gross. Features That Aie Essential to Suc cessful Advertising, But every advertiser, who has been Ions iu thu business, knows all of till, or .should know it. 11.. knows, or should know, that two or three things outside the number of copies printed by the publication, which he uses, are essential to the success of his ndver '.siiig, and thu Ills l ami the ,iosl im portant of all these Is the relation ixlsilus bet wen tho publication and Its nailer.-. One thousand copies of a publication of any kind, monthly, wecklj, or dally, which has a standing with Its readeis, which is welcomed by its riaders as a personal friend, which is Kiin'.vii tn be accurate iu tin- lut'a- ma'iou which ll bIvjs, which has oh. tali-d thai ciiculation by c 'can-handed, Htralght-forwaid methods, In worth inuii! than n million circulation of a puolication which b glanced at, then sold In 1 he wasti -paper dealer, Such ,1 publliatlon, even If It is leud and 1 cud pictty thoiotighly, is read for th) mouii nt'.s aniusenieni only, and what Is icul, is the next moment foi-f-uitn, Tho most important, thing In the purchasing of advertising .space is tho ability to judge the churucter of a clr eolation, and this Is what the adwitls. ers and publishers need to get together on, CARD FROM COL, HITCHCOCK, l.ililoi1 vl li I'libunc sin Yuiir Uwitir in Ins miouiit oi tlu n. i.iw'iuiutiuii '( the ill BOii-iiimuit in ttnlij'a issue unwillingly puts 1110 In tho fiUo position 01 1 1 1 I n ,- al tin- ilcitntli hour beeonie ,1 can iliil.it lur the oihcc ot illrnlor of public, sifcty. 1'iliiiit inc id -j.i tint at no tiuu- Uhl I Imonio j lamlnl.tir tor .my illy oilici. 'lli.n ,ul thu roinplhiunt l .1 iikiiiIoii o hl9 honoi, the u eonhr, .it 1I10 Iwt niuiu.'iit was no' ct inv tliiiiiK nor .it my wilici'Jtluti, 1 f'ull ho a ululiilile I. 'I thr uillitf ol Juilj-'e u uie iu.v iiiplnn-' tunit oi IhU louiily vhn tho piopi-r lime umif,, anil will ippiiiuie tho aitjiui; i.t in, uiiii'h in that iliuition, Yery simciely joins, P. I,. IliUli.oik. siuiiton, .prll -J. NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE, Cm .1 ratlIciu!io baik'' i, nou- t.n iuo.iuo .)i!.'4t ion III t'oh'uJo. flio niuior nf the tile li'lical kvdety ilih'H tint a rattltviuke vvlun piiuucil will intri u hole Ull tiul. Ha iho tthir laiul, volUituo. nl the siuhCt, 1 lit lis j, iiilioi iliil.ue thai hU blir nnki.-lili inv.iii.ihly uliu, lunil liiMiw'i, .111.1 1I1..I Hun 1 Hu .ji- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O The Peopie's Exchainige, s 0 A rOIUItiAK C!,EARtSO HOUSV. for tli ' ' Derifnt ot All Who Have Homes to , ttr.(. rir.il Tjlolf. ,. llthti- P1.1n.1tv In Sll or Kxclunge, or Who Want Sltnitloiu or ' ' Help These Small Arlverlt'emen'a Cot , Ono Ctnt Word, blx Insertions tor Five i.emi a worn i:cept sitiunoni waniea, irnu.il am injerieu rrcc. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Help Wanted Male. in.!), i.'CMAM.v: iiiivrnN- Mra. company Mint nun tn irprrvnt theni In Scmnton on innni,Kiii liit- I'mllli. inr 1(10 per cent. Need Inii-I 1.11I.1 -'i in sloel,, -Ni ilk. .VMrru U, 'lllhniii- elliir. WAN'ii:n-v,Ni:uciv:ri( ioiino man" with siun lii lnct. In Irqltlnulr hiilne'3 Jl onie. .1.1111m, SI! A'lnn wcmii. WANTHt) - an" i:m'i:iiii:nti:i ci.oriiisa mliMinn. 22- l.ukiwanii.i avenue. J.AIMHs' llllll'. 'I'MI.OH WANTHU, PPIA T flic l'.iits," leu) biikiwiiniM nveirnc. Help Wanted Female. llltlsM.lii:ii.S "Tin. I'.nK AMI TAII.OIllSi:h WANTUD, ' inn l.irk.iwaniu ,ivniiie. Situations Wanted. v.v.Yii;i)'nv a sthunii aiili: uouikp MHiir.- linn. Innib ultu cupcuurr tool, ilr . ,i pn'ltlmi Mhcie he can nuKi' lilni'i'lt iMifiit. Cm .d-11 iho iiur ol all'! drbo hoiscs .iMii--s T. II. W., iuio ot ."01 Morldian jtrcal, Ut. IHKiKh'IXI'l.ll AM) -.l)ltBIl'ON'l)i;NT MOUI.P like pn-lliim, lumpplenl aid lelinble Ail. diei llunM ripir. 111! F.iiit.eld rtlcet, SeMiiton siiPArin.N AX'ii:n-Yi)PN"r. man, 21 miau", n.uit pn.iljon ill -liclrii.il "oiks or 011 cull iuiii,iii- ioin: .-.it isf,nt i.m RiMi.uileed. b'Oi W ililnirtoii .iii-iiur, bnt.VI'IO.V WAN mil BY A Mil M! MAN', A Riucny ilrik. diy aood or hoc ealftiuaii, 01 .my tleilul (jOMtioni lu tifleeii caia' " pirlrmei be't ot lrlricncr-. Aihlic A. B. C, I'lihiinc offlce. xOl-.M! LADY l)i:sRi:s A VOMTION AS A":. .Ijit.int bookkeeper; 1 an turtiMi l""--t of let- iieinn .aid Is iwpeiieniod. Address "VApeil enie," Tiihunc oftlie. SlIPAIION WANIHP-IIV YDING fOLORKO uonuiti as ion!, or iloins Keneial Iiou-enoik. .YI.J L.irkaM.'iiina a' cnue. slll-VTHiV WAMi;i)-IO GO OPT W.slllNl. ami ixiiiintr tukin hunic Jl,". ..ill ei aihlicts L. H.. ;i.ll Mnnner .oeniie. M'lLATION WANTKD-HY A WOMAN TO OO out by dav noshing, iioninir anil dcuiinn. tall 01 ,idches Mis.. Alaiy ltu-?ell, 1211 Cedar avenue, iltv. .SIIPATION WANTKU l'.Y A OOOOl) ASP .RH-Sei-tjWt- feitl to do ueneial homewoik in niiall family. Can ehe jfoud lefcienoe. PIMe call at 311 Ni.illi Heben.1 Aitnuc lljile Pa-:.. UANTCD-CLKItlCAL POSinOX OV ANY KIND b a loinpetcnt o.iriff man; ieteiiiue. Ad diiss M. I',, ,arc of The 'I'llhuiu. Wanted To Buy. A VI ED SIXONI) 1IAM1 M.OT MAC11INLS: limit be ill good older; Ht.itc pirtirulai a.s to m.iko Hid pnee. Addu-ns I. M., seneial i'o lbe'y, s'nanton, 1'a. Rooms and Board. i.Aitni: front ttoovr wrm roaru for two Keiithnieii. 110 Adam-, avenue. Miscellaneous. . ivw . JIIsm 'i)s, PI!lsMAKhH, HAS 11LMOYKD fO .IV) WjahiiiKtou avenue. FA l i: XV) SCALP T FtFAT'MUNT. MY hYhl'IAl ol I'.ni.il Ma-eacc will do uondiii in lesliir. ins iniitour and lemoviiiR- linei and vvimkles Falliin; Halt, Painliiiil ami Kci'iu 01 the Siadp Mines-Hilly uned. Ilelin . lliicliaiiin, Diimat ologiM, 312 Uaililugtuii avenue. Fi:AUII.It.-W.NTLl)-WII.L PAY CASH FOR old m-i-o fiatheiheiN. AMic M. II. Hull aid, (lnei.il Pehvei, ill. pcMlunil' nn iiittini; oil in- tattle by .1 qinijj Ml .ke. Ii 1, ('-Iiiii.iIi1 1 Ii it Miinlili re.aimanls (hut the public out ot sjmni annually I' M-lliw finm in plue ol Im'i, The pcniltln M lint lillln? .1 t'la In the limit .11c 1 flue ot sl.'i and tvvn vveil.V iiiipii-omautl, bin (cnuplainl is e! d-111 made by Iho-..- who ore robbed. In n.yin? Ihe tecchy ot a new liv.iital .1 j-lieaku- al the fuily.fii-t .mini il ineilim, ot the Pcnt.il Ho-pHil t.ild tint sinic Gla-Kow- had beiu iii.njf water iinm l.oih Katrine dental caries and liikets hid imri'ucil giratly, Tlie yaiic KMilt fiom tin' ine nf 11 water Inn been no ticed amuiic; the n Hives ol South Alriia. The Pu mil minWi-i of line aits has decidcJ lh.it lor Iho tiitmc fnieisn utiiiUnts at the Sihoo w Fine Alts iu Pails 111 i.v lake the medal--, but not the money piui avvaidid to Hum, tho lattir eolii? tu the next Ficnch student 011 the lUt. This older has lae.-ed conMeriiati.'ii iimmnr the vaiioiis llnti-h mid Amcnciii and othei iuieisn rll.driila. ON THE DESERT TRAIL FROM SONORA. We r. 'lie limn d.i.vbi.ak; white ami Imt, The Mm liL.it like a hanuiin lmkc On molten unn; tho Hii-uicd dii't Itne up in iloinK lo sua- and ihoke; Hill uu wc ludi, sia,vvlute as xbo-K llipuvvihiid with tii.it Wtlir Mlow, The slinalna buath of alkali I'l .111 thu fciim. iiwled c.11 Hi bilo.v. Mlmt, nm- louiMrpi n lucl.v wiuiijr ll nil. 1 lii'iu Ihe Mllhn hail; Nli lit, pan bid lip and Mit'onli!.- mngu, We wad hid the hoiCS, bill and tall' Ink's In.-l, he I'liiflil mv- Miiiup t-1 1 ii 1 1 , iiod heli nu I but I ,honk him "ft; Hi, nil had not diud mi Ivvo that day 'Pi lii' 1 1. I1I111 in thai iIcmIViiouzIi. I Ibini ban laik my diy cautcen, An rninic .it nic-tt, welghcil tliop b.v diop Villi life; he clutched It, drank, ami Uuqliei!; Hud, hideous appeal to stop The ciruiiKCkt heait; then liniuil and lan With I'liuluiii im, and nnd ryi-i Kt, Miaigiit on while "jf-'lnst tho dim l;v's inn l. nm ticea stood up, ami no! and wet. Loii' bilvvi wave, bioki on the nind. Ihe ciir-cil mIiai-41-! (bit luira and t.i'inlj Tiw thliM...'iouii;ed lip and toituied tight 1,11.0 tome lot hope tint mocking haunt A il;. iiif &011I, I tiled tn call, The diy Wolds lalllnl 111 my thloat, Ami sun and mud and uuuchim: i-k Iiod! How- tiny sumi-d 10 slate and stoat! Haling, ( u.uiiht Iho Mildh I10111; On, on; but im-v It tnmel to be Tliu tptiiiK-houjo path, und al the well My mollu-i stood and beilounl nu ; The bucket lUtencd; drip, 1)1 if, ill In, 1 heard the wdi.'.tall and ldaalr Then keen a hell the bunnng wind Awoke me v.ilh iu liny lash, tin. un; wliai wa tin- bli-Jililu',' ihiiiK Ann.-, the 'luil.' I ilaied i.ol look; Hut on blind, aimlii, till the ii.u I 't'pt rjiuOyins: past the hills and took 111. 11110 tioni oil Iho gasping laid; Tlie bliiiul duk! in trauiit hone ubed Ills liiad ,nd neiglit-d, aid 'tJK'iud on; And I, with bludlni,' lip-, liaU-crurcd. faiqlicil out; icr Jut above lis theie, Hof.!t-iau-,'lil, ut.iliiit u bljckciu.l lidjo A little jioul; one a,t luid (limb; 1 ull tptnt v,e till upon it idsr Jack ?one, alaa; the horses dv.nl; And dunk; hot hand und temples laved. One t-t ill Ivicvu, weal: I lay Hut night md wattr; I vva, tavi'd! - sluilvt M lldl, iu tho I.nml ol Sumhinv. For ttent. HAi.r or pot'itu: Miilbcny trcl 1017. il' 11 month. lioi'M: roit iii:ni. imi) .ill Improvement, tinpiire IAH.M 01' $0 ACIIKS 1011 Hi:.M' AT tll.HN burn on e.i.y leiin. Addii' S. Umiirii, nieiilitiin, V. I'Olt linNT-bAitlll! ltOO.M,f..tuM) I'l.OOIt. M7 Wjoinlnu nver.uei nltiible tor lmlnei purpose! all modern ionvenlence. Inquire S-'J l(ftcroii avenue, near Sprm r istreet m i rmi:i:N itiDon stuixt, ii:n iukiMs, Inndeiii linpiiiveinent'i ttiani he.it futnl'lu-dj drvhablel $2.ct). For Sale or Bent. roit sm.ij or th:m-a rinou nofsi: in Kood ininiiitlnii 11 1 No. .VIS Qulf.cy avviiik'. Apply to John Jormyn, llti W.vomlnt! ovp,. city. Money to Loan. monbv to loan on iTpiiovi:"ii riTniriTb estate. IIKNTtV DUUN, Jit. 1. ham. 11. wi:i,u;s. 'flioMAa si'nACiUi:. IIOMKY TO LOAN ON HON!) AND iliin 1 OAtll'.! iny amount. M. 11, lloljate, Commonwealtb butldlns, AN." AMOUNT OP MllNV.Y 'IO LOANiJl.ltK, rtralfht Icaiifc 01 lliillillnp ami Loan. t from 4 tt, 1 pel tint. Call on N. V. Walker, -III-3IJ (ViintH hnlhlliiT. Wanted. wanti:i)tii.m:mi:nt or i on nTiotr7Ta;v ti.illy loe.itnl; one wllli kith piclcnrd. Aildirvi, t.itlna; iinl, I). H, Tilbtnie ottlco. LEGAL. --msy t .s THU COUNTY COMMISSIONKIIS Of I.AlKA- uiAQi lounty beieby ylio notlie to the tax pa eia ol the tounty that they wilt sit as bo.ud 11 ieillon to hear appeal, If any, 101 Hie nal dhtliit iu Ihe 1 mint' on 111 lolluvvliijr datct,: Seianleti-Hil w.iiil, Apill 10. Seiond Wild, Apt It 10. Third waul, Apill to, romtli, I'lfth and sixth w.nds April 11. I'mnleenth. V'ltlernth, Cigbtcenth and Tvvenly (li't wunls', Apill !'. Hlslitli and Ninth wjf, Apill 1"'. Tenth and Thiiticiilh waul. Apill 10. Seventh, I'.lennth and Tnilltli vvnirU, April 17. f-i..liriith und bcvcnlicntli waul-, April 1-. Nfncterntti and Tm-nticll, waul. Apill 1". ViVy of Carhmiihilr I'iimi, Seiond, Thin', Fourth, I'lfth nnd SiMli ward-, Apill 22. Cnbondale To'vn-hlp, IMI Tnwihhhi, Apnl 2J. Hoiou?l of Mallehl, JruiMn and Vandliiin, Apt 11 28. Aiebbahl. Blakelv. Dliksnn, 01 pliant and Min ion boiiiiBhs Apill 21. Omimoic and Thioop hoimish-, Airil '-. Old I'oipe, Tajlot and Mof-ic boionsh- ami Townships ot Old Foifc and Larkawanni. Apnl 2d. CicnilicM, iotl. Million, Xmlli AbiiiRlon tuwn-lilrn and hoiiniitli nl Wavi'ily, Apill "". Lit I'lunie, Paltou. l.lcnbillli boioiiabs and liivwulilp nf wl Ahlnirton, s'nulh Alilnglnn, Newton and Tliii-min, May 1. tloKii-'lis nl UlniliillH and UonliWioi" and Tonillllp, 01 Unarms liluok, lidl"nll, Oivlll,;. ton, JifloiMin, Spiim- brook, llilton and l.e lilsli, Apill i'L .lllll.V Pl'.NMAN. .1. COUUIKH MOISIJs, .1011N .1. prttKis, Coiinlv I'omnil-Monns. Attl: n. . 1)ASII:Ls. Cleik. i:stati: or hikvm ii. whiii:, iatc-iii niii.hiiin, fount- ot Laikitvanua and Mat 01 I'cnrF.vhsnh, dieen.-cd. I.etlers nf admini'lratinn upur. Ihe abou elale haling; lieiii inaiited tu tiio imdeisip;ned, nil pu. inns indebted theieto 'Mil ilc.ie mike pininpl piiinent, and Ihoso li.ilng claiiiH a-alu,t tho eo t.ilo will piPscnl tlirin foi ikiMiient to ciiihstiana p. wiiiri;. lltlJ). f. IIAXW.N, AdniinUtulii. Atloriuy lur tho V'-.lale. HsTATI, OF UPWARD JAMI, LATH OF Till'. City ot Sci.uitoii, Counly ot I. H.k.iu.iim 1, ile. 1 eaeil better lest.imeulaiv upon the ahove eslnie havinn bun sullied In Ihe mulci-icind, all pei ,unJ indebted 10 said estate arc leqiifleil l.i mike p.i.vment, and tlnvsa liavlng: claim, 01 de mands tu picsent the same In mmii)i:ij:nh .iami:, i;,.uitn-, I'ALMF.Il Ii. WILLIAM)", seianlnn, Pa. Attorney for Volute. LhTATF, OF ARM1NDA NLCLl), DHCHASLI). Letters teKtamenlar.v on the elate of Armimla Neeld, late of the OH ol Seiautnii, iletrainl. hive been planted lo the uuder.'-igiid. In whom all per-onii indebted to said estate aio ieiiieMid to make pajnirnt, nnd thn.c havins rhiniH or demand, lo nnko known same without delav, 1 . M. XI'.KLI). Jl. C. ri:vnold.s, II. I". RLYNOLDS, H.xeculoi. Attorney toi llstale. IN rtU: Csl'ATt: 01' DAXHIL V. SiL'LLlVAV. T'u Whom It May Concern: The Oiphans' Com I of Laikawanni Cnuul ha granted a tulo to fliow cause why VJaiy Sulli van, ociutiix ol the knl will ami te-itaiuint nt n.iuiel W. Sullivan, should not be clichaiged. Returnable to nrl Aigununt Comt. J1ARY fcULI.lVAN, II. '. HI'iYNi'iLPs, H.iccuttls. Altoincy loi Folate. noticv: is lii.iiiaty oivrn that 1 hi: r- 71.11 tner-lilp hnititoie ei,tinK between the imJenii;urd, under Ibe hmi name 01 I eniin- t Duki rson, has been iIInioIipi b.v mutual miwiil. The lnisine-3 will be lontinutd fi'i-oru': A. f)n kelson, who has u-iumid nil liabilities and will colli et all debts due fiid him. (signed) p. FENNnit, ii:o. A. WCKLRsON. Hu.inloii. Pi , M.iub '), 1(01. jPiivOFerovflt Certified Public Accountant. E. f. M'ALLDINC, 220 111,'OAUWAY, NUW Yoik. Architects LDWAllD II. DAVIs, AlKliniXT. t OX.NHLL building. FRi:i)i:itIC'K L. 1IROWN. AHCIllTLlT, I'ltlt II liuiblins, l.'il Wanhiuston avinue, .snantoii, Dentists. dr. c. k. i:iLi:iii:iitii:it, pafi.i m n.iu.vi, bpruni .-lied, M-i.mli'ii. PH. 1 1, C. LAPIIII, H'i WYOMINf, AVHNHi:. Lawyers. FRANK t:. HOl,K, A'nOHNl.'V.AT-L.VW. llooni; 12, 11, lt .md IS lluir building, fTk. TllACY,.vTT'Y,CO.MMON'.l.bTHill,l!li, P. II. IIIIPLORLV;. A'nOR.M:--li)Ns M.1,0. Haled on ir-1 rstab crtmiiv. vjejis biiildlua, coimr Washitigton avenuu ami spnee stifki, WILLAHI), WAltltLN liSM'l'. ATIOIIMS ami counsellors al-livr. Ilepublii.iu iiuildiut, Vashingion avenue. JI'SiUP & JIlMhi'l'. ATTOHM.Vs AMI I III . Mllois-atdavv Conunnnvveallh lnilblnw, Ho"in, I'.'. 20 and 21, HOWARD W, THAil.lt. AI'IOHNin, Il(jt), POl-fiOl, Dili flooi, Me.us liulldilis. L. A. WATIIL-s, .VriORM'.Y.AI'-LAW, lioAlllJ of ll.ulc building, r-'n niton, Pa, PATTHRsON ,. VILION, THAIIFHV NATION L Hauls liulldllig. C. fOMKUYS, ILW HKPFIIMCAN Ul lf.01Na. a. w. HHtTiioi.r, ofi'ici; jiovi:h to no. 211 Winiinc avenue. Physicians nnd Sugeons, Hit, W. L. ALI.I.X, JU Noltlll VAslllMilON' uicnue. PR. h. W. I.'AMOIIHM , Of II V. .) WAsll Ington jvenue. Hcldcnec, Ub Miillienv C'hiuiiic dUcate, lune, heart, kldn.'.vt, and StniiO'iiilnaiy organi a sprclalty. Ibinr, I to 4 p. 111. Hotels and Restuinnt?. Tin: 1:1.1 t'An:. 12 and 127 fTiankuv avenue, HaiCo uooiubli, P, ZF.IliLKH, Propriety. fC'il.VXTOX IIOl'tB. XlIAIl P.. L. 4; VXf- oins'ir depot. Conducted on the Fuioiitau plan. MOTOR KOCH. I'mpilitor. Seeds. U. It. CLAHKi: i. 10.. sKl.lliMH.N AND M H. irjincn, Muc 201 Washlnstcn avenue; gieui houses., I WO Noith Main avenue; stoic UU bhoiic. I;'. Hill e CoMiraelll Sevem Floors Ftmll of Exclimsive lo New FyrmiStiuire0 Prices in Plain FigmireSo Wire Screens, josi'pii Kt i:iit:l, "iiLAit 1.11 i.mkv. at: Mranton, Pa., inanufaituiei of Win- iicen. Miscellaneous. UltKh-MAKINO l'(ll "IIII.IUIKS "'1 1 illlli:lt ; aln ladies' wail. Louis hoeunker, 212 Ad mis uvimie. A. I). PRItllis tLHANS PRIVY WILIS VSP im pools; no udoi. hnpiiiviil imnips n.'-d. A. II. Uriitg.s piopnelnr. l.iave ordin 1W0 Noith Main avenue, or Lukes druir Mon. toi-nei- Adams and Mulbeiiy. Tclephnne I'll. .mf.;.R(;i:i: imos., print i:ity sipplils. i:n- vclnpr, paper baa. twine, W.nihou-e, 1,0 V'.iiliinuton avenue, sii.iuton. Pa. Till'. WILKRsllAHIii: RCtORD can 111: had in Sennit, in at the uevvstaiids of Ret ,111 in llroi., Imi spiuee and 5m l-iiidin: M. Noiton, l.aik.ivvanu.1 avimi' ; I. SiluiUei, 2tl 'piiiie stiret. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Ltrtit M.111I1 ;l. J'lil. Fur Plnladilplii.i and New V.uk vh l .V II. It. It., al l!.-, ami 11. Ti a. in., 1.1 d 2.1, I 7 (llliek Diani'jiid i:piesl, aid ll.JU p. 111. .sun iln.vs, P. ,t II. It. 11.. I Is, S.27 p. m For While Haven, lli-li-lnn and pniitipil iniur. in Ihe 10.1l lesion-, via I). .M II. R. It., P), 2 Is and 1.27 p. 111. For Putlsulle, 1.27 p. 11. For Hethlehun, Hn-Un, Ri.uliu, IIiiu.'jiiu and piincipa! lull iiuidi ilc stations vh II. ,V. 11. 11. It., 'i.li, IL.-.-i 11. 111 : 2.s. 1.27 till nk llii liiniid l.'p;es). II. .ai m .siuuh.'-, I'. ,v II. 11. 11., !.;, S.27 p. 111. For Tuukhaiinovl., 'iovv.mdi. Llmiia, ltbua, l.enevi and piiueipil inleiuu diile station, vn P., L. A. W. R. R, sua a. 111 ; l.Oj and !. W p. 111. Fur (lineva, Ro-'he-lei, Iluf.alo, Miirua Fall-', t hitan and ..II points wit, u P. ,V II. R. R , 11..' 1 a. iu., :i.u.l illluln)iiimond Hvpu-sl, i.lv, 10.11, II. Mi p. 111. i-iindai, P. II R. I:., ll.."i. S.-7 p. in Pullman jut lur and sleipinc 01 I.cIiikIi ,dl-v pnlois ..!-, i,n all uaiiis lntvviin W llluv lt.nir and New York, Pliiladilpliii, II1.IT.1I0 and sin poisiou lliids' ROLLIN II. VILlit It, Cm. s,i., or, tiiillaml i-tiecl. New Yoik. ilIvRLi:s f.. I.i:i:, l.en. P.i. Ajl.. 2U Colli md sticet. New- Yuik A W. NONNLM Vllil'lt, Hiv. Pa,.. A-l.. s uili Helhlthcm, Pi. I'm liikels and P11II111.111 ie-c:i.i linns apiil.v In 'U'i L.Hk.ivv.imti avenue, sei niton, I'.t. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western III Hfli-il Pee. 2, 1IK. S.-iuth -Ltave Sii.iutnu toe Nivv Vuik al I. in, -; mi ,-i.JD, .s.dii and ln.O'i a. in.: 12.0.1, .:.'.! p. in. I'm- I'hiladelphu l i(i and IDlii a. in ; 11. Y, and o.K.' p. in. I'ur Mloiid-Viuu al H. til p. in. Milk aiconnn.nl ition al .l.li) p. in. Anne at lloliuhtu at ii.Hi. 7.1s, pi's, i.'.iis, ;;,i,-,, ,.j, i. I'l p. ill Amu- at Phll.dilphi.t at Lin,. 1.2.1, ti.nn and i.'ii p. iu. Anno liuiu .New- Ymk al I in, l.im and Ii" i iu.: LO". l.'i.', .".II, MJ and ll..,i) p. in. 1 mm Siiuml:bin' at s.u', a. m. Noilh l.iave '- iaul"U ii i Huflalo and inlii innliile stations at 1 I,',, I 10 and It in) a. n. ; I 5"i, j. IS and ll.-i', p. Ii Fur ()eu ,u., rs.viai use .il 1.10 .1. I id l,.Vi p. in. I'ur Utiia at 1.10 a. in. and L.Vi p. m I'm .Con. liosi- at t'.H- a in: 1 0"i .uu! 5 Is i. m. I'ni iihol-n. at lKi .md CFi p. tn. 1 ni lln-. liamlnii at 10.20 a, iu. Anive iu snanlou trim HiilTahi-al l.2i, 2.11. '.I ' and Uliki ,i. in,; .S..I0 ami An, p. in, I'lO.n Owiniu ami s.tl,1( n, ,,(. J,,V, a. m. ; IJ.us and .00 p. m Fiom t Hi i at 2.ii n. iu.: 12 Js ami -!...n p, m. I mm Xirliolson al 7..V) a. in. and il.i") p. m ITuui .Mucliiiso al 1h.'Jii a. in ; .'l.-H and .s.ml p. in, llliHiuisbiiia: Livisinii-L' in .-i i.iiitioi n i Niiilh'iniluilaud, lit i, II, 10.0a -i. in ; t ..I and ."i.SO p. in. I'm' l'linniith at l.ni, a. ID, .s.'a) p. iu. For lviii.'sliHi aC .s.10 a. iu. Virile al Noithuinbiil.iud al U.:i,t a. in ; 1. 1". ,i.H0 and s. ir, p. in. All He at KliiKsInu al v.-,j j. ,n. Aiiix at Plvmoiitli m -''"'. L'l'. "' !' ni. Anivi ill .Su.mluu linn Ninlliiiniiicil mil ill "112 a. iu.; 1j.;;A, i.ai and is. tr, ,, in. I mm IviH'sInn at 11.0.1 a. i.i. Fiom I'l.vmuitth at 7.Vi a. in,; ;' '0 and .'""' p. iu. sINIIVY TRMN-. .siiulk- Leave snaiilun ,u I.t", .lou. -, ,vi, .io, p, in.; J.;ii and '..Hi p m Nmlh- Leave s, i.mli ,ii l.r, I 10 a. iu , I.S.", .'..Is and II.IF' !' m- llloouisbun.' Plvi-inii- l.n.ve Siii1uii at lu.U'i ii. in, and coo p, in- , Delftwiue and Hudson. In Llicii Nov. 27i, Uil I'l a ills loi C.iibnmlili hmi. .s . l . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i,'l!, ,..-;, D..VJ. PH.I a. in. i I "j io. 1.211, -.Mi. i..v.', .1 ."i, i',..'i2, 7. ii, '.'.I'", 11. 1 1 p. in.; I, In i, ni. l'i.- lloi.ed.ik-0.-.'0, 10. ii, tn, ; 2.11 and .',.-", I.Y Vill.o Run ",,i, 7.1. s.l.l. ').,.;, hi ,i, II,.-., a. in.; 1.2', 2.l, ...it, I.S., U.0,,',s, u II, 11,20 i. HI. For I,. . H. II, iii'iiila-U.li, II, 'ii a m. ; ..!-, 1,27 and II. ' !' i"- lor l'eiiii.lv.nda I., it, pom i.li, n , a. tu.; 2.P and 1.2,' p. m. I'm Mh.-ny mil all lolnic i.ui'Ii . '0 a in and :!.-.' P Hi- 1 l Mi TltVIN's ,i i ailioudali ti.uo, tl.a.' . in. 'II, ... i', .j.17. lii.V' p. in. I'm WHI.e.-1-llaiio-!.'. is.y.l... a. Iu , I .5, 12-, d J7, i-,27 p. In lur Albany and pmnis noith -J ji p. in I'm- l,.iieiUi -1), ml ... in. and D.f'-J P. in Livvcrl tubs in i points ,u I uilul s,ui, , ,'l" II. Ill llllll ii. I- I'. A , MIijii.!, N. .'. II. V. I Ross, ji, i. ,,, snaiilun, ci. CentnTl Railroad of Now Jorsey, s,.,Unll ill Nl"- ."Ik l"Ol oi l.lbiin- Ml.rl, It., and huillh I'lnv, HMI; TMlUi IN l-'ITiHT NO'. Si. nw. IiiIih Ivan- s,i.ii,hiu nu Ne.v i-Jik. Sewjik, I'li'abCtb. Phllldelhll, Ulallill. Ilelhlehvlll. M leiiinvvii, Mauili I hunk and While ll-ivui ul .s..'o a iu.; t rtliro,.. 1. 10, oie, I..W a. in. sun. il,,., -J Ii P in- For I'liuloii and Villi, lliuv, a. m . I 10 r.ud !).y0 Ii. in. Muidi.. 2.1 1 p in. For HiTlluime and W.idiim.ion uud i ,nni s.iuth uud V'e,t via llelhlehem, c .,0 a. in ; I. In uud J..sO p. ni. sunili,, 2.1 1 p. in. For l.ou? llianrh. (kran Hion eii.. at a.'lo j in, and I.H) l'. in. , I r Itiadtng. Lilianui and llaiiisnuig, v.a Al. leiiinvvii, S.W "I- -""' ''" P- '" hund.i . 2. I'i p- in. , . ., I'm- Pi.tti.vlll.. S "i a'"l LID p. in. Thiousili tlikels to all luim, ea,l, oulli ami wisl al lovveul latin at Ihe nation. II. P. lULim IN. liui. P..,,. Vn. ,1. . tiUIU'sLN, lii u. supt. Erie and Wyoming; Valley. Tune Table in l.llnl Spt. 17, limn. TTaiu, loi llivvliy and h-ial point, uniucn ing al llawlvy Willi l.iic lailund lor New ,nk. Nivvliur; and inteiiiwdiale point,, leave -iiau-ton at 7.05 a. in. and -.'.2.- p, in, lliliim univr at SiuliU'li at P ..0 a. m, ci. 'J. IV II I'l 1211 mxm WASHINGTON AVENUE FIN F ?vs? EasteE" Glove, Corset amid Umbrella Am mioyinicement Should be of unusual in terest to every lady reader of this paper. It comes oppor tuuely at the season when ladies should dress in har mony with the beautiful sur roundings of this festive holi day, It would be very inap propriate to appear improp erly gloved on this occasion, therefore see that you get the up-to-date styles. This im plies the necessity of patron izing a reliable dealer in making your selection of Kaster Gloves. By purchas ing from us you derive the beuefiL of our experience, as we handle only reliable makes of acknowledged Good Wearing Qualities. Perfect Fitting, Correct Shades, Proper Finish. CORSETS. A full line of new corsets in all the popular makes and colors. UMBRELLAS. Complete assortment of Ladies' and Men's Umbrellas, unique and nobby handles in great variety. Initials en graved free on all umbrellas See our window display at 510-512 LACKAWAHM AVEMLE EASTER NOVELTIE: We 'avo-displnying- an unusual pretty ,lin! of Easter goods in Booklets, Cards, Hangers, a n d Hand painted Sachets all of -which serve as a suitable easter roniem brance. This year wo hnvo added nn imported lino ot chickons, ducks, and rabbits, which will inteicst all caster buyers. Reynolds Bros RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leave Scrantou: G.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harilsburg-, Philadelphia, Balti moie, WnsliiiiKton and for Pitta- burp ana tne weht. 0.38 u. m., week days, for Hnzleton, and for Sunbuvy, Hnrrlsburg, Fhlliulolphiii, Bnltimoie, Wash ington and Plttsbuig and tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.08 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Hauis burg', Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Plttsbuig and the West. For Hnzleton, week days only. '3.127 p, m., week days, for Sunbury, ilaatleton, Pnttsville, Haulsburg, Philadelphia and Plttsbuig. .1 II. Ill rdllNSOY, i.cn. M,r, .1 H HOOD, (fin. l'a. ,8t. Timn Card in effect Itec XQtht IU0O SCRANTON DIVISION. - ajnlHjsixvgF3 i an w5,mi va'z m" U?Ai T Niu inn '$ Fig' I I I ft I iH -jj ..'710.r.N.V.WlMSI.f.v. . 8 Ul iT,"p'M , " ,M PM 10 C. 1116 A r. . Ci.l.iMa .. W . .3 CH 81) ... 101013 68 " ...lUuiiiiek . "I....3JU85 .. losiims Mm Hunt "'. aisIJs . ...lu.liltl " ,l'iton I'ait. ',... Ssfi IS . ... inilh 2S . .iWimu.1,1 " . 8 4I& C5 I . . . .lOHItilO . .t'oviitillf,.. 'i . .8605 t " n'mii'i Orson. . , " ,, uisssi ' JlilllK- " . J'trawiit Ml, " .,. Stiesso . ...,'... Ulllll ' UniuliilaK . . 3WSS4 . .,.,'.. -Ail I in " Fon.l I'lty.. . 3U)( ' ..,, PM nil llii " l'albomlela,l " U3D5J1 ' ,...S M mull yi " cniliciiiilula ?)3 35J1 . ..6shvii; . " .wiiiu. Hiiiiir... " ,r or ....6S! tllllll I! , 'lavillld Yit "!7 0o35l8 ....3Si UOIII II MnjIUI.I . " ,7(118 13C01 . 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