lp!ii!tSKpi'rvv','f' 'jtmitf?m p-fl-, a'ttftenPifttrfr wssw T BPnSwyitvPnif-n'orffj. mjHJ vSOKAJSTOiN TllllJUiNJS-THliMSDAV, AFJRJLL 4, 1901. i t I'ubllilifd Dilly. Ktnnl Sumlny. by Tlic ; Ifiji tine PublPliltiij Company, at Hlly Cent a Month. trvV'i-. IllUllUtn, l-Mller. o. p. nv.Mir.i;, iiu.inesi Manner. New Veil. Olliiol J.'O NV.m St. h. B. VllUI'.liANIl. Sulo Aertil tor I orcluii Advi'rtWn,,'. t.nti'iid at Ibe l'e'stntllee at 'k ronton, l'a.i a Sciuiid l'laa Mill Matter, Ulii'ii bpate Milt permit, Tlic Trllninc I olJ . tlad to print tliort tiitliis hum Its hlomli ) Hi i,n lurietit toplco, lull Iti uilo Is tliat tlico mint lie olitiii.il, lur publication. In' tbe. writers rtal name; ami llio luiidliluii prunli'iil t'j '" riptamu Is Hut .ill lonlllli'itlom all ill l '"VJOil tn ullturldl rulvloii. mi: n.w nvii: i-oit ADVciirisi.sti. 'I lie fullowinjr tabic chant ttic prku per Inch Mth Insertion, pjio to be lived vvlllil i one jclri ""llin'if TsiHTnitrin lull ..J'yi'A V. l'.ipcr lteaduij, IWlbin l.'M"tli.in"CUi)'tni'ii'!' ".'Si " .srri "T ."' W iMhu ii .22 .21 l.iO " Ii, .IT', .11' iriO " ,v, .17 .lO "i'l " l.-, .IG1 .B I'nr (arel.1 r,t tlunli". insti.tlo!i- ol lOndoUnee m.'1 slnllir e-oi,tiibutioti In tli- nature ot ad' iflll.llu- 'Ihp Trlbimi makes ,1 i barge l 5 eeiitt a II IK'. Il.itei (.',r I l.is.-lllcil Ad.citl.-dn;,' fmnUlieel 0" 'Pplii'ltlrll. STIIANTUX. API! 1 1. I. 1-jni. Kiitinuii Mt I'niitf niiiliiti-il whulcsali' lio,i.c!ii;;i,i(,') In iiiL. , uy i-spc-iillvu fli'li.-iltillHiits mi- ulthnllt fouinliitluti HinJ tlu'lr lii"Hii!'ll)!i' flfciiliiilun docs Inn 111. i'Iiiiiicds, If niiy, will be (aw "Mil 111, nil- for iciifotis ctilijulaloil to iiininiaiiil pulillr iipprov.il A (iootl Bill to Kill. V"; knat;: ui naiTii-iuns uniiiii no einw in fiiiict tliu Mil, whirl) p,i.is-uil Iliy hout'c mi 'I'm-.-stlio . takliifr away finin tin.- KoM'iimi' tin- appointment of mini! im-pectur- mi'l providing for their elietioti.Tiii' bill Is llHti'il an 11 labor Mil anil Inc. tin' .support of certain l.ibor oi'Kinilziitlon.s: but ometiil utility nf Its luoviniolis anil pi'obiiliu eolise rilicncu.s will tllriflo.,e tliat It would work no lionetit to mine vv 01 Uci-.s but 011 t lie contrary would be likely to voi It to tliulr harni. An liDiui'Milon liusi bt'eii I'l'vatvil anionir hum,, of ilu nilucrs tliat the luff-out niotliuil of i-olciitlni,' niinc In ."puctors nuts tip' control in tlio liandss of the col porat ions. It Is, tboiofoiv, proposed to I'liaiiKf it ovor into tlio liarul.s of tli.j labor politicians. Would biioli a I'baimc bo v is, own tliuiigh ill tliat Ik Willi about the rorporatloiiH wnpo true, and sensible niinrrs l;now that mobt ut it is simply talk? The corporations, whether heat tlcss or soulless, nt le.iht have pocket books. It is to their intoiest to protect their riropeitleii and to avoid Mills for duni iiBes. Jf Ihey have any Inlliieneo now In liainlnt: the mine insnectois is il not mfo to Mippose thai it is used to Km. 111 u the .sei vices, of couipetfiit and fllieicut men, under wlio'-e eaie the .lines -vill b- kepi safe? U.ok oer the lis, ( inspeetois in the anthr.i tile H'kIoii, Is there one umouir them w-ho is ineom pete nt. inellleleiit or un safe'.' Ale they not a mueli better body of men, taken as a whol", both in their selentilio aeiiuiremeuta and level-helnled eoniiiiou sense, than would be likely to be brouprht tosother by a process of popular I'leutlon, with wianslhiK local tactions everywhere eontendlnt,' lor ihe mastery? The jfi'iU'Ms of this bill has 110L oeen discloHcd but the chances are it dates back to some factional clash liuluccn a mine inspector who proposed to do IiIk duty and soino labor polltlelan who thicutuneil the inspector with revoiiKe. It should be 1 milled "a bill to make mine- Inspection a farce." It is evident that the lioslon "aunties" will continue to hope i,o Ions as a sin(--lo Filipino Ruoiilla, remains In the biisl.. About Culture" in Schools. OTHlXti essential omitted, u uothliifT non-essential In f hided," is the wise stat ins of what should bo Krade courses of nubile. the low ei sehools, made by an experienced and successful' educator. He was at the time calling the attention of a largo eominunlty to thu met that we have had occasion in dwell upon of late; that hi the primaiy and Kiumni.ir schools nlne-teiitlis of the children got their sole education. Most peculiarly Is this true in coniniuultk'S Including Kieat percentage of foreign horn pap ula lion even though the children of many of them have been born on American soil. The majority of these, children as. cery one Is iiw.u-u must t:o tc. wage earning early. What school training is given them must be of the. must useful. ir it be the most useful for them, we hesitate not to say it will In- the must Useful foundation also for the education uf those-who uiyjjin have nioie years of school. 'The end nml aim of education is iii&irr" I'onthiunlly we hear and r .0 Hint statement, Very well; if thlg be ,-u, then tllu demand for nn attCmpt in Eiasp seven or eight differ tni hi, iiu lies of study, in the .same cUgol year, by youthful brains, ouu-Mlfttusjjuuii-sault nn those brains mid "iiHim',possl-bii) culture an assault "'iV '.',"ut ""I"1 Intent to kill." does lioness miii ely kill. Tin? further de mupd fpr. passing u written oxumlim. tlol niid that ui frequent Interval-), In whle'h all tho children allko must i'0iftt up in a ctrtulii ".iverago" or iuls3 pi'cmiullbo, woiks of necessity most Kriig-oits.ljiiubtico to the children whoso lioiflo envlroilllieiUs eaunot possibly aid tlHtt". tiltd to those who fiom (nheient caiies can never express themselves at olr best In this required fashion, "CiJJturo" Is not thus brought to jmss. fBlttiie, we admit to bo tho deslr abl thing for thoso whoso school years mugt be most bilof. They must then bo given tho rudiments of knowledge, Honft'tlmes known aH "thu three it's." Thfo- fiTiust be tnught to look out 011 tlie'objectivit world, to notice what Is I'Ctoro their eyes, to strive to bring eye, hand and brain to help each other by nieaps of hoiiio simple, elementary manual uttempt ht iprodivutloa or soiuu thins: that they have thus Jearn ed o actuary see. They must also be taught something of the value of books 1. Uiiovv (hut,' after they have end IN ed their school days, I hoy mil tlioin felvcs ro nil and on, ns nceasloii offers In hours won from toll, to ndtt to their hIoith of knowledge mitt -or wisdom. Teach them H tindot stand anil lo love, tin can be dour, hill one booh It luitv bo a simple Rehool geography with Its outlet of light on tho whole world and these ohlldioii will already bo rooted In "culture," mid they mid the coun try of which thoy me to lie tho future eltlsfoiifl will have lenson to rejoleo over their education. The mention now hoard of Colour! Kimik J, Kll.luiiuoim for chiilrintiii slilp of the Iieuineratlo state commit tee is nr agreeable local Intoiest, us Indicating 'another opportunity for .Sorantoti tsuilns to Illumine the com monwenlth. 'J'heso nro greitt days for tho sons of Lackawanna. Home for the Friendless. T VK TWENTY-NINTH an- nual leport of the Homo for the l'"rli'nclpsH, reported In the Scrnntoii newspapers when lead In .luiuiary ut tho yearly anniversary, is now beforo the public In pamphlet fniiu, together with the detailed lllinlielal reports for 10W). Its appearance In this form gives opportunity for a thoughtful, If bitef, ooiHlderatlon of the Uoine's work In the past, Its piosont status and needs, lis outlook toward the futmo. There U5od to be 11 fashion In the earlier veins of Its existence of calling It "Seralituii's pot charity," Hlnce the autumn of ls,l. a1ioii thu lltst steps wen; taken for organizing the Home. Scinnton has gone, inr on the way to wards quadrupling Its population, and not a few other ohiultnblo founda tions and institutions have of necessity ooino Into being or have expanded from small beginnings, making their imper ative and irresistible appeal to tho eoiuimiultv. Hut, in its measure, and in cording lo the ability of the people. I ho Homo has never been left without goneioiih sympathy and continued, not spasmodic, help, Jt has sonic special needs now. The pies-sing ones will us suiedly be mot, as they aie specified from time In time, through the public press, all hough tho si ill heavy build ing di lit awaits the longed-for event of ,1 sale of the Adams avenue prop oil v. Theie woie sixty-live inmates when tho year 1J"0( closed a. dozen old la dkv; the leinalnder belonging to the vmlcd classes of little ones whom tho Home continually shelters. Hut slxty livo do's nol by anv means represent the number slielteied in tllu twelve month. Theie had been ninety-six: pers-ons received during the year. There had been seventy-live dis i barged, many of these being taken again by parents who from temporary disastrous circumstances had gladly sought the Home's shelter for their little ones, until woik was again se cured enabling them to eaie lor their own again. A few ehihlieu have found peimaii'Mit homos; others arc otil on trial. Jikc hospitals, ami like all Institu tions for helping- friendless little ones, theie Is a continual current of change just as in the great woild without. Hut that very curiu-ut of change makes the woik done more far leach ing, widening out in ever increasing circles. One of the especially satisfaclory re sults of the conditions of the Home's existence its dependence on voluntary gifts, on the lonstant generous thought of this ceinniunlti is the intluunca that it thus exeits on tho childieu ot happy homes without, called on to steadily befriend the helpless little ones, as well us that it exercises on those vllhhi Its slioltir. (.'no lecorded incident, tliat of four of these, to whom last autumn some friend had given a few pennies, insisting upon giving these, their all of vorldly wealth, to tho Home itself, loeulls the poor -widow's two mites, ,so tenderly and significantly commended by the Master. Theie Is one feature of tho Home In which, so lur as we know, It. Is unique. It Is 0110 that we hopo it may alwns retain, and which It would be well that many other "Homes for the Aged" should follow. It receives tho poor old ladles whom it shelters with out making the demand, impossible for so many of those who most need such shelter to meet, of an eiitrunco sum of hundreds of dollars. There no no more pitiful cases of poverty In the world than those of helpless, leflnod, aged people, (loomed to county poor houses, or sharing the poorest of poor homes with those who have but reanl broad for themselves. It is just such as these that other "Homes" for the aged ol either sex shut out. May Seranton's Home for tho Friendless bo piosencd, by the public and by Its managers, Iroin ever doing so, In tho language of the Sperling fia toinily, It loenis about time that sonio one "called" Vonoisuela's "blulf." Porto Rico Umigrntion. THIS INCHKAdlNi; enil:;i u. Hon from the I'uited States Island (U-peudoney, Porto I'.lco, appears lo present two points of iuw to American observers on the spot. It Is for tho genetal good of nn oveiciowded island with vast numbers of tho unemployed whr at home must remain so, That appears to bo tho general consensus of ox piwsed opinion, Hut It is also noticed that In innuy cases It works distress to Individuals, to movent which tho island authorities have had to Interpose In bomo Instances, Thus It Is reported from Kan Juan that the vessel announced to sull from Ponco on March 2, currying emigrants1 for Hawaii, was delayed a day; "being hold up by tho authorities on com plaints fiom parents that their chil dieu weio baing taken away without their consent, Dozens of women ulso complained that their husbands were deserting thoni. Several "f those In tending to sail on this vessel were taken off by tho police," This one eusu show's thu necessity for thu vigilant cxctclfctf of "paternal gov ernment" under the conditions. Ha waii presents the point of greatest at traction to tho Porto Itlcuu emigrants, combining the advantages of a'-llmuto and of a kind of labor, on sugar plan tations, familiar to the Porto Ukanu, with the fact of being also under fulled HlnteH govorninniiti Huytl and Han Homlngo, It la reported, have also gained u few, and a railroad building company In Moiiador Is striving to so ouio Porto Hloun ivcrtilts for emu ploflng lis eonttoet. Hawaii, however, t v Just mentioned, Is llkoly to bo the favorite obJectlMi point lor starting anew on life. Tho Porto Means arc sought by tin; Hawaiian sugar plant ers, In their concerted olTort to fron the PaclHe. Island rrouv too groat a, Japanese population. This last hus be come lo bo Intensely unpopular with the while citizenship of Hawaii on both Industrial and political grounds. So thu gloat republic that has boon expanding Its bordois mid taking In "the Islands or tho sou" as u part of lis domain hns another Illustration of "westwuiU ho!" In Us own torrltoiw. Comparatively luslgnlilcant In mini b"is as the new movement cannot but he, II Is none the less slgnlllcunt and deeply Interesting as an Industrial ad vance. iiiurkliiEf the stirring of new life and now purpose under the stimulus of the almost equally now political condition". Tho Cuban constitutional convention reems to bo unable to ttntanglu itself. General Kunslon magazine article. Is now dlic for a TOLD BY THE STAHS. Daily KoroECopo Drawn by Ajacchus, The Tribune Astrologer. A'trol.ilid not: '-'.- in , fur 'thui-day, Apiil I, ItiOl. A i MM h'Mii on this iliy will notice that tho. urn' iniiukip.il cmumncni of Sirnnton i-amc In IIU- .i lie 11. lid U bo r niioii Ii.ul ii loiinioiiio appcarjr.te jKlcriliy. It wimlil liik- -i-wi.il .iihur ilJ) ii month la Koip p.ue villi the inuihia tue butcher. 1'cioilllMfc litUolH II1C HOW M-ltllllg l'jol,' In Ihiir rockers ircp.irinK tJ llnd J.nilt with tho ww goicrnineiit-'uukor. llio fnquonl tionepipcr lieadini;. "A W ill;ci L'.uu' Jl.in Absent from Home Without Ciu-;-," i nillciditu. Tho fjit lint Wilkes-IUne U his liniii" ylin'.iM fumiili (uw enough. II must nut be iiiucliinl tli.it llio flimuVrs of the "stungc liiil'lthuus of politii.-," jic .ilw.iys l'i.,(i'fiil. I. tho lap.i.n.-i i .in be KitMli'il .is ri-il.v Ja who t In- pirly nun, the lippu Iniiiucsi will be In n f.tlr ttjy to piuduce inlllriinul ii'siills Ajacclms' Advice. 'Ihe caili bo.v lakhos tho trout .ingle worm. Will the Indian Becom? Eincf ? pciial Coiic-puudf-iKC of llio Tribune. Philadelphia, Apnl 2. "i N TWL.MY UAH's the Indian in hi? na- tiio .-late will be cMiuit.'' 11ns le luukablc -t.:ti unlit was irecntly niai'o by Cm iter Cuiln, of tho rnlveislty ot I'em.s.vlvaiiM Mii.-oum.', one of llio most clistin (liiil'id .lnlm-idcqi-tj ill An.crlca. Mr. Culin iliiliui dial while tonic f,- icu,-ntatives of tho bi'han lube-, who have adopted the life of the ciuventional civilization of the wuitis miy still llio in tw. ili'iMilts from now, these will tumi after, will, the second gineration, luve oc iiiiiii: u .iiml.itcil and nbsoibrd by tin; Anglo-l-.iM-ii. Hut lie Iii'lim in his natural lo lining and hiuitiug i-l ile ho of tho government reservation-. will not ht nioie than a few jears. In ev.ii ten .vcais the u.ip"llulcd red-man will, f.'r .ill stiiutilic puipoics oi invittigalioii, be for ever gun. -o - "I Iii-. is cMuduigly, d, ploiablo foi il means lint (lino i- an nuiudiate and uigiut iiCn'.-.-ity for fin 1 lie r iciv.ii ill mi the in..nnei-, cnt oil's I'lid tiaditicn-. of this moribund people, if vast .-I. He's of invaluable infoui'.illcn are not to be lot all time lo-t lo the world. "The impies Mini oi-ts," sals Ciii.itor Culm, "Ihat we have plinty "t nntcii.il fur i,tud.viug llio fast ili.sap pearing Indian tint the museums aie lull of in. ill ml; but, in point oi tail, compaud with what wo (an and must git, we have little." It via-, with a view nf salisljlug hinwdf pcianiially ;n to the p.' il'ili.y of bceuiing new icliis and nifoimitiou on thi- intcicting .subject, that Mi, Culm under thu iltioction of the l'uicr.-ity of I'iriu.vh.inH iieeullv made an extended tour among tho Indian tiibrs from Alaka In Niw Mcmi'o, bringing luck with him many laic ob juts and a sliao of irc-h fait-. o To jour toriciponiUnt, Curator Culiu desciibcd briefly suine of tho itsiilts nt his trip among the Auieiieaii liuliau tribes, lie stated that of the :'.Vl,(iO0 bidiins noiih of Mexico, and im lulling the i:.-.uiiinii, theie an- Ully-scvcn distinct linguistic stoiki. thoiub tliur-touitlm of thrso arc found in eight broad stock.-., the others lc-in-? alieadv piailically exliiut. "Wo have no cvi dune," ho euiitimied, "to connect the Indian Willi pist grulugie iisi-, smli a we have di.!-t-ovdid of llio people in tho Old Woild; but this does not mean Hut this inntlucnt was unln hibiliii tiulil ilia Indian iv.mc. Wo have no aiitbcutli ri'iords of in. oi's antinulty in America. Tin- nnlhiopolosisls plan- the age of man in Vniciici as. bciiinulua at llio cud of the Til tiaiy Aw, wlm.Ii geologists IK- as M.O0O jl.in ago At present, Iiuivcvli, we aio most Inter istcd in stniljiii,' the Indian tomatolosically, that i.-i, the man hini-clf ratlici than liLs history and li.iilitii.ii-.' c Tld iuej,tnii of the nntniiiiiy of the prehislorlo aburigiual in tho wisieru lit'iuispheio and of the 'ii'ldllliins of his exblcnt"-' li.is been j souno nf iGidioicrsy anion,' Kinitists for many jcrs. Uv. ilintvi that poll end vvorld'slaitllng revelatluns are said to slumbci under the hicn gljphics Hut luve jiiat ionic lo lijlit in New Mi vim. Theso ell-du-.'i'S vu-ic jut ili;t ov, it il b,v an expedition sent out by tho Noithvvestcin 1,'nivcisliy of Illinois and scientists all over tl,t world have rvlnnd great intcicst in the finds. II their meaning as rcp.iitfd has been lomctly iuU-rpictcd and la iniitled they will irvnlullonlv Kirntiflo rcscanh, 'liny go lo thov, it js uald, iliii lie-side America, l'g't, India and llab.vlnuia am but striplings v-luii Ihili e iviU.Hl.ili.s are eompaied with tiic '("iti'lfnl Atalc uf piogic.s ill.d ciiligliti'iimct.t lb it oinu Ibmrishid in tho 'I.ai.d of I,l;ht' us the I lilted Matis w u tl.iu i.ilkd. If llio dU. lou'iics telling nf the (.Irong uborlrtiiul elvilla t ion be piovcu line Aimrlea will no longer he known n ilii 'Nc,v W'nild,' but a llio mfinittl; oblu' woild ironi whom pieblstoiii: initer l.'g.v,it ihcw its iailic.1 lessons of slii'iiglh and giandeur and passed Ihiin on to Indii. Hut this lost beauty, leainliig and niagniliciiici' in all its peifulioii, iindieamcd bv modern iniiid-i, will (.lumber on till lli tiumpet i.ill of cttinity. 1'or we tan never know Ibis, ibllijalloiij we can but know uf it. No one has uvcuiatily dc eiphcred the btrango lilcrogljplili'oi we tan but gi.i&s ut their full infilling. Nn one i.iu prove or icftito the (liuiilis that arc advanced to ex plain Hum Not until auhaeology hai nude the liiglu. .piobably dUcuviiy of a kpy to this uboilglual ibiriiraphy will the woild be enabled to lead of tlili civlliralloii lo which Ihe accumulated wisdom of inodeui davsi may have been as nothing, W, II. II. KANSAS THE TENTH MUSE. William Allen While, in the St, l.ouls Miner. Tlicn is a fonimi EuslUli iUcstion or lonun. ilri'iu, which ii.ns; "Why Is a mouje vhen it blimi" 1 lioiu i no anwir lu i. s only n hilly loiiibluatioii of vviiN, and in IhU JJ'.'c Iphlt and by the same token one might av, "Why l Cairie Nation wbtu she tnuiliraY'' Why is hc? Hv'Jii'ii I hows. Why does all (lu world step iis bu.-liuss and stand agape while lids' fat. Utile, old woman, who, until Iiu wcelvs, ago, iuj liied tixly cmi iicutly u-sucetable iais, goes aunt waving her hatchet and tjlking in loud and excited tones, As the vvuld has lolled alon,' any uuii'bei of ladles and gentlemen hate Usui with a-u ur adica or iluls and luve laimncd the da,vi;ht ooooooooooooooooo s The People's Exchange, A rOI'ttt.AU CMlAntKU ItOb'SK. for Hid ' tlrnrflt. ! All Wlin llnrn ltauncs to , Hir.t. Ileal liitntc nr Other' Proittrty to Sell nr Kjt-hntiRc, or Who Want Situations or ' - Help These Small AihcrtPcmcn's font , One Cent a Word, Sit tnnertlons Inr Flvo i;enu word Utrent rjltuilioni mmcu, Willi Ii Are liucrtcd free. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Help Wanted Male. w am i:d-ruts r class mt-xooiiai'IIUr and HuiiliiKtoti npcr.itoil (rood Mlnry In ' rlijlil iiuii. AildicM Mannfmtmer. cue Tilbnnu. Help Wanted Female. pcsiiiaiim: position' tort i.apv: can ui:- ote Jll or ptrl of time. Local woik or trjM-1 uilh N-iliiiy and ctprnst p-il'l. f.ill '11niri4l.M . 3.V17 Allans aMiiuc fiicea Itldire. Situations Wanted. nooKKKt.pi:it and roiniKsroNnnxr wouu like position, compelriit linn rcllalilo. Au di era bookkeeper, till Fairfield fticct, Siranloii. MTI'ATIO.V WANTKD-YOl'.NT, MAN. 21 Vl.AIl. wantb poslllon In elrilriial works! or nn civil ciu;lmi'r loipi; natlfl.iitlou Kufuatccd. Wii Washington auiiue. SITl'ATION WANTKD-nY A YOt'Ntl MAN, AS Riorcry clerk, iliy Rood.-, or slims salesman, or any ilerleal poMtiori! h.n lltteen jram' perleiKo; best uf irleicuics. Address A. D. C, Tribune ofllre. iOUMJ LADY DESIIIKS A POSITION' AS AS-.-"Ntant bookkeeper: iaa iurnirh best ot ret ell me-t und U i-tpericnccd. Address "Experi ence," Tribune ofllcc. MJIJA'IIO.V WANTED-HV YOl'NO COI.OUED wnmaii as look or doing general housework. 033 ltkauanna avmue. bflfATIO.V WAN1ED-TO fiO OUT WAS11INO and irunlnp taken homo also. Call or address I,. B., .'( Sumner avenue. SITL'ATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN 1010 nut tiy day wjj,liin(r, irnnlns and cleaning. Call or addiess Mis. Mary Butecil, 12 W Cedar avenue, illr. ill UATIO.V WAXTCD BY A fiOOOD AND BE tpcclable gill to do cteneral housework in a nnall fiiuily. Can give good reference, rleise call at Ml North Itcbccca A,enu-. lljde Pa 'a. WANrEtl-t'tEHICAr, POSITION OF ANY KIND by a laiiipctviil jo.ing man; lefcrcnce-. Ad diess M. 1'., eaie of The Tiibune. out of people who dkagiee with lliem. saloon smashing has b'-cii done, and in incut xeai.-i, by women vim luve betn pcisCiiited by tho Ruin Fiend. Tho matter has caused .sonic neighbor hood rommei.t. It Ins even got into the day's dispilclu.s-. Hut the storv wa-s unlnioitant and trivial and "really of no lonsepirnro." But hue comes this little, old Kansas worn in, and throws :. lock braid around the world. Why docs it ifriuud? Would it have trashed through tho glass droua of Ihe House of Panic- if Mis. Nation had thrown that rock at Springfield, Mo., or Wheeling, IV". V.i.. or Cli.li lesion, S. C, or Walla Walla, Wah., or Lirainie, W'.vo., or llion, N. Y.? 'No," as the Fourth of lulv orator would fay, "no; ten thousand times im." 'ihe lock that C.iriic Nation aimed al the Hum Fiend's flat--, rallied :. I t.uinl the wmld lik-j a moon full of metcotti falling on a tin loof, solely and only bcMibo Cairie Nation threw that rock in Kans.ii. Kansas is tho icnth mue the mue of aditr lining. Theie hive hern Soiiallst.s in Anierle i for a centiir,vl)iil until tho Kansas Populists appealed the Socialljls wcio without form or eflect. There havo been e.veloncs in the world nince the mom. ing stars sang togctl'.ir; but until the Kansas evclfiuc oppejird the c.vilone was without di tiuctioii or lullucnco. f.'od madn gras-Iioppeis befoie lie made man; but mini tlihe gia.sshop pcrs bciamc h.vpher.ated with Kni'.is he was a lowly bug, less known than the bed-bug or tho lie i. Kansas refuses to allow l,er waiej to bc-eomc shopvorn. She adveiti-e.--. II is in the blood. When she found she had in Ingalls the bet liv ing American stjlist, what did she do? Did she bide him in a college, as Massachusetts would have done? Did she &l.nt a magazine with him, as New York would have done? Did she semi luni to tho Court of St. .lanicj. as Ohio would have done? No, gentle reader, Kansas lound the best bill-board on caith, and put old .lohn J. Ingalls to willing adieitMng on Kansas theie. Kansas sent Ingalls to the senate. Kansas gets adveitising out of cver.v thing. Good foitune and calamity, lieho-s or adversity, famine ur feast all times and seasons are re servcel'iii the contract for top of.tlic-column.ncxt-to-readlng-iuatter advertising for Kansas. Kare-av is a wonderful slate. If, sonio night, an caithouake should drop tho whole, cvci-blooniing state into the bottomless nil, bctoio morning the enclosure would be t"iieed up with a bill-boird ten miles high, loviud with tho story of the gloiy of Kinisis; and every night, from the rr.it i r of the pit, the same enlivening and di verting Jin! withal profitable Kani.s talc would ho wig-wagged fiom the blades heluvv upon tho dome of the ttcm.il stars. FORESTRY NOTES. Interest in selentlfio foicstiy is l.ipidly in cicaslng in the suulli. A preliminaiy c.aiuin.l lion lus been inado by (ho division of toiestry ot I J ic I'niticl Slates department of agrldilluio of Ihe laige forest hi l'mk and Mcntoo enunties, Tinu., uvvned by f-euatur George Pcabody Wet more, of Iiliodc Ishud. The examination Ins c'lablislied the sultahililv uf this tiait to be handled under puethul lorevt mi'thods. W'tilt will now ho begun and piislud in inaKiiig a w oi Mrs plan foi the fore-t, which enntaliis Sl.ocul arics of hirdwond tlinbcr. The division has al-o Kiciicd llonv the south two other impor tant rcouosts for expert a-Utam c In foiest man agement, both fiom owners of pi bate traits. Among the id ent applicants fur advice and .is.-Utjuu; in the management of Its woodlands li the Moose Biver Lumber iimipiny, vvldeli owns a u.ut nf ju,(v) Ji'ics in the AiiuoniUeks (N, V', 'lids tiait Is mosily sppnc tind and is oiliutcil in Hi'Tklnur county. The prcliuiinary examination has alirady been made b.v one of the experts of the division of tmotiy and llio vc.'kititt i lati will be prcpaied lids spilng, It v ill contain estimates of the picscul and fuluic 5 It-Ids of timber an Ihe trirt, and will aUu nuke riiommfiiditlons icgardiug the hiinbrrlng, This, applicillun, taken with those vvhhli Invn I em imlvcd from other uwiicts of private forest lands in tho Adiroiidai-ks dining tho la-t two cars, brings the total area of private luid in that legion, fir vvldeli wotl.lng pains luve been lie,ii(Ud, up to nioro than iwt acres. On IIO.lXiO acres Hk.ec plans are ahcady in opciatlon. o The diviskn of fuiesliv, throui'.li its lection of tire pl.uting, lus buuculi'd In aiousiug vidcpiei.d Interest In ilic subjiel of lice grow, int. en luo plains of Ihe upper MUsbslppl Valley, Au agent of the division has icccntly returned from that legion, and irpcits that the fanners in thi! tenltoiy wel ol the MisUsippi and north of the fuiticlli paiallel of lilltudc are awakeu Imt to the Importance of plantirg trcew, epe ilully foi ccouoiul'i puiposis'. ei Tlic State Line and Sullivan Ilallroad com pany, the Barclay Railroad company, and tue l.org Valley Coal company, all with hi-aiLpur-lex at T'ovvanda, luvo nude application lo the dhisieii of forestry f r .issislauee in preTuring a plan to prevent the oecuricncc oi annual foi&t fires on their provitlc.i. o A natter of roiulderable Intciejt U llic foith coining publication of tho working plan for 'Juwnhslp 10, in the New York- state foiest rrc. tone. This woik Ing plan as published will con. lain mips, illustrotloi.s, tables-, rules fur cutting, and estimatca of eland. It will be ot special value not only to people Intcicotcd in forittly, but bi lunibciiueti as well, tliico It Is the result of eaicful Iiiiesligatlous by a piactlcal foicstcr and a praitical liimltriiijii. The working plan for Township 10 is the lust uudc by the divi ilmi of foiutiy for state laud In the AdirondacLs, The division Jt Ihe lemictt of the New Yoik For Bent. dm: situ: iiouum: ttopsm modi:us ii- iroirinent. Apply M'J llartlwn aveiiuc. half or iHitmt.p, notisi: itm iu:m. ion Mulhirry flierl! nil Improvement. Inipilio 1017. -fii ii month. raj tnti:i:S' niDtii: sthi:i:t, ii:n hoom. innilrin linprnvcnirnlii! ttrnm IkjI luiliWiitlj dcliablei ffli.m. For Bale or Kent. .. k. itm sai.i: on iiunt-a simim' noi'si: i: Komi enndltlou nl .No. MS tjult.ty nvrnuc, Apply lo Jnliii .Irniun, 1P Wjotnliip; e,, illy. Money to Loan. MONIIY TO LOAN 0.V IMPIIUVKI) CITV ItKAI. rente. III'.NHY lll'.LIN, .lit. ciiAs. ii. vi-:M.t:.s. THOMAS SI'ltAflUK. HONI'.Y TO LOAN ON I10NI) AND MOlU'OAOl'.. tny amount. M. II. llolgalc, Coiuuiomvi'alth bulbllns. AM' AMOUNT OF MONKT TO LOAN jUtUK, ttmlitl.t b huh or Uuihllm: niid I.nau. At tioni I to it pel cent. fall on N. V. Walker, nil'll'i I'onm-ll bulhllns. Wanted. wanti:i)-ti:m:.muni' of i on r, kooms. ci:x- tr.illy luailrili unu with bath pnleircd. Addieiv, flalliiB lent, D. S, Tribune olllie. Business Opportunity. a .man or miMxis i:.i'i:iiii:nc)i: wisius In liivwt from tJ.oml to f.i,(KXi In a Millalde business. AiMn-M lnvclmeiit, Tilbuni; ofllic. -I WANTKB-HO.NKhT, I.SDUblltlOUS 5IAN TO put on work and taku orileia in mmulic tuiliiR places Mint hive $.71.00 tr, lmotl in biilnr.s Can make $2i,Vit per wcik. AddieM lltulnesit, Tribune oflkc. A YOUSll MAN UN'ni.USTANDIN'Ci BOOKKEEl' ing may, by investing live or Iiu tliouM'.'d dollars in i well cstabli-ibed, dividend paying foinpany, teeure a line poition at a good alarv-. Address X. Y. '.., Tribune. Wanted To Buy. WANTi:n-S"IT0ND-1IAND SI.01' MACHINES', mil.-L he in good older; stale particular us lo make mil pilec. Addicss L. M., (.cncial ile lively, Firanlon, I'a. Booms and Board. LABCE lTtONT BOOM Willi 1J0ARD FOB TWO gentlemen. 410 Adams avenue. Miscellaneous. N H.S -W VS V FASHIONABLE DBEsSMAKINll, h omvi: ST. -- FACE AND SCALP 'lltKATMENT.-MY SYSTEM of Facial Massage will do vvondeis in restor ing contour and lenioviug lines mid wiinkles. Falling Hair, D.indiuff and Enema of Ihe Si-.nlp sui-cessfull.v ruled, llilen S. Buclnuau, Deiinat- ologlst, yu VVaslilugtou avenue FEATIIEilS WANTED WH.li PAY C.sil roil old gciso featherhi'ds. Aeldiess I. 11. Rlili .ink, Gercral Delivery, illy. LEGAL. IN BE: l'sTWi: 01' CATIIABINE WII.I.IAMS. laic of the clly of Scianton, Pi. betleis tislaniiutaiy upon the above estate hiving been gi anted to the undersigned, all pusons iudehlcd to the said estate are icqiiested to make inline--diale pajnicut, and thojj hiving claims lo pic sent them without delay to h. N. BOBEBTP. Exciulor. N"o. 1TU.1 Suniiiiit nvc, Mi.mtoii, Pa. il. . AIAlOniil, Altornv.v. PBICEHUltG ODD ITLOWS HALT, AV0l'I. tion. Tiie vcailv meding of iho above as sociation will be held on Monday eviuiiig. Apnl S-, at 7.:ill o'eloik, lor the piupoe of ilriliug three dnettors, uno piefhlclit, one tic.isuiei, onu scuclaiy. By ouler 1IICIIABD IJABBON, PiCsident. JOHN G. JIII.LEB, ."ecntaiy. NOriCE IS HtltKBY GIVEN THAT THE CO paitnership hi'iitolnro existing lietwcen the mi loistgucd, under the turn name of I'enucr .V: Iliikcrnon, has been dlsnolvnl by mutu il consent. Tho business will be continued bv Geoigo A. Diekersun. who has assumes! all nihilities and will lollcit all debts rluu slid hint. Oigiud) t. P. FENNEB, GEO. A. DKJKEI1.SON. Scianton, I'a., Maicb 29, 1WI. PROFE .O y A L. Certified Public Accountant. E. ('. SPAL'LDIN'G, 2'JO BBOADW'AY, NEW Yoik. Architects L'DWAIID IL DAVIS, AltClIIlECT, CONNEI.L building. FREDl'.BICK L. HBOWN", ABCHlTECr. PB1CE building, 1'20 Washington avenue, Serantou. Dentists. DB. 0. E. EILENBEBOElt, PAULI BUILDING, Spiuie street, Scianton. DB. O. C. LAUBACII, 11,'. WYOMING AVENUE. Xawyers. FBANK e! BOYLli. ATTOBNEV-ATLAW. Booms 12, II, Id and IK Burr building. F. Ii. TBACY.ATT'Y.COMMONWEAI.TII BLDG. D. B. BEPI.OISLE. A'PrOUXF.Y LOANS NI.GO Hated on real estate sciurity. .Meats building, corner Washington avenue and ,-pruc-e stiect. WILLAItP, W'AKIIEN & KNA1T. ATIOIINEYS und comis-cllom-at-law. Itepuhlieaii building, Washington avenue. JKSSUP fc JESSl'P, ATTOHNKYS AND COL'.V hollora-at-law. (.'oiiimouwcalth building, Itoouu IP, 'JO and 21. EDWAllD W. TIIAYEIt. ATlOltNEV. Wl-501, Uili floor, Mean building. KOOMS 1,. A. W'ATHES, ATrOIINBY-AT-liAW, I10A1SD of Trade building, Scianton, Pa, PA'lTEItsON & WILCOX, 'UtADElIS' NATIONAL Hank building. C. COMEOYS, 'J-PJ ItEPUHLICAN lIl'II.IHMl. W. llEimiOLP, Ot'lTCE JIOVED '10 .NO. 211 W'.v railing avenue, Fhysicinns and Silicons, JilUV. E. ALLEN, obi N'OltTlt WASIHNOION .iicniie. DU. S. W. I.'AMOIIEAI . 01TH E .110 W'Asll nigtoii avtnii'-. lli-sldeiue, PUS Mulbeiiy. Cluoniv disease, luug, hiail. kidiuve and gciiitn-urluaiy oigans a pu i.ilt.i, lluin.-, I to I p. in. Hotels and Hustuvnnts. tTu: ni.K (Tit:, 125 and isT'Tiiamvlin: avenue. Hvtes rea.soiiable. P. Zi;i(j.i:il, I'lupiietur. SCIIAMON ilOUSK. NEAH D., I,. .x'Tl'A tenger depot. Conducted on the Kmop.au pi in. YlOrOlt KOCH, Piopiielor, Seeds. li. It. CLAIIKK 4 CO.. SKEDsMI.N AND Nl l!-er.uiu-u, btoro 201 W'ahiiigtvu avi'iiuc; gum liouxn, H'-W Nsilh Main aicnuej store iik phone, It-!. porcit, I'isli, and (iame rcmmbsioii fur e.xpcit h;itautc undertook to make wo; Mug plain for tho 1,250,000 aeiei, ef woodland voiupo.,lng ll.j Adliondaclt forest prismc, of vvlileli the woil;. Ing plan for Tovvrdiip W ia tho llrt. 'II1I3 woik. Is being 1I0110 with .v vlcvv lo ubtaln i legular iueonic fiom tho ttalo foiesto in due 01 the repeal of Ihe (cii!ltuliuiial iljue whtili now prulilbitd lumhiriiig on kljte land-i, Sjiitemitlc cutting under i-klllol bnet maiiagemiut would licnefit the lutuie guovtli ol the furt, linpiove their pieiciit eoudillou, and give the latc a large aud iucic.iiug annual income, BEQUESTS OF BRAINS. Tho C'oiuill lliulu uissoeLtini, ol vvhieli I'l" fcsjor Hull II. Wilder U pn-.-bh-nt, lu iceiivid more than 1W tcijuolk ul li.e Inalu.-. of Iiljslily educaU-1 picpli', a the result of the eiuuliiWu of a uulfpic- fuiiu of "wilt and (Mamml" .x hi-. Ii ho drew up ai.d asked lliem to cigu Expensive FmiririiStyreo There ;iic two kinds of cxpen slvc liirnittirc l-'IrstThe kind that is pur chased at a higher price thnii it is really worth. Second The kind that's made out of costly and rare woods, beautifully carved, and upon which no expense is spared in its construction and finish. The latter Is classed as "ex pensive" because It costs more than the ordinary, and there is an impression that such furni ture cannot be bought anywhere short of New York. We have Bedroom Suits. Side boards, Dining Room Tables, Parlor Suits, Library Tables and all the smaller articles that go with them, of the very highest grade, elaborately carved and highly finished. Look them over before your next trip to the city. Hill ft Conned 121 N. Washington Avenue. Wire Scieens. JOSEPH lilETTEL. BEAIt AM I.ACKA. AVE., Iseraiitciu, Pa., luiuufaclurii' of Win- Niini'. Miscellaneous. Dbi:ssmakin6I(iiltiiliTiii:.v''J('iiii)i:b: also ladies' waists. Louis Hiui'tuiki-r, 'Jl'J Adams avenue. A. It. BIIIGGS CLEANS Plilv V VAl'LTS AND cess pools; no odor. lmpioecd pumps iise-d A. il. Hiiggs, pieprh'loi. l,ac nrders Uno N'oitli Main avenue, or Eiikc-'s drug stoic, eor ncr Adams and Mulbcirj. Tilephoue ail. J1ECAB0EE I1H0S., I'lHNTEItS' M'PI'I.IES EN vclopcs. paper lugs, (Willi., Waiehouse, JoO Wasliingtuii avenue, scianton, I'a. THE WII.KES-IIAIillE l!E( Oltl) C N BE HAD in S'n niton nl Iho ncv.s slaiuls of ltci.iiuu Bros., 1 1 iij !iiuec and Vi.1 Linden: M. Noilon, .'".'J Laik.iwauiu uvciiue; I. h. SiliuUt-i, Jll Spiuie stieit. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Etfut M.ikIi :i. IHU. For l'ldladelplda and New Yolk vii D. A- II. It. Ii,, nt (i.Fi and 11 ij a. m., Mil ilS, I.V (Blick Diamond Epic.-o). ai.d U.'M p. ill. Sun dj.v. D. fi II. It. It., 1 .-,, S.'.'T p. in I'm- White II. m li. IllMen and piinoipil point! in the io.ll tigioiis, via D. .v II. li. It., li. 15, '.'.Is and 1.27 p. in. i'oi I'ollsiillr, 1.27 p. ,n. For Bctlilcliim, E.,sti n, Bciillpg. Iluii-'iuig and principal iiitermcili ile. statie.us vii D. & II. It. It., n. 13, ll.f.'i a. in.: 2.1s, 1. 27 (Mink Di i. moiid r.xprcsi, 11. .MJ p. in. Sunda.'s, D. .v; II. It. 1!.. 1.3s. S.27 p. in. Fur Timkliaiinoil.. Tow.iuda. Ehuiia. Ithua, (hirv.i and piluclpil iiili'iini-dEite st,,tiiui. 'It D L. & W. If. 1!., S.Us a. m.; 1.05 and J. I'J p. in. For Geneva, Koehe-I,', BulT.ilu, Nhgiia Fall", Chitagu and all poinls west, vii D. .t 11. It. I , 11 o.i a. in., .'LSI (Illick Hiimonil Expre--.), T. IS, 10.11, 11.110 p. in. Miudajs, II. ,V It. It. is., 11. oi, S.27 p. in ' Pullman i.ii lur and sleeping or I.ihigh 1 alley pallors eais nil all tiaius belvveeu W ilkm-lliue and New Yoik, Philadelphia, Buffalo and fcus peiisluu Bridge BOL1.IN 11. W'lLBL'll, Gen. Siipt., 2il Coillaud .sheet, New Yoik. CHAHLEs S. I.l'l.', Gcu. Pass. Agt., 2i Curtl Hid stiect, New Yoik. A W. NONNEM.UTIEIS, Div. I'a-,. Agt., KvUih Bettilebem, I'a. For tickets and Pnlliii.ui iccnalion apply to :;0'J Lackawanna avenue, sjoianton, I'a, Delaware, Lackawniinn. and Western In Elleit Deo, 2, 1W. Siiuth Liave Sei.intnii for New Yoik at 1. 10, J.'.mj ,1.5(1, 8.00 and 10.01 a. 111. ; 12.51. J.H.1 p. in. Tor Philadelphia nt 8.00 and lD.Oj .1. 111. j Pi. 11 and 3M p. m. l'or Stroudsbuig at 0. It) p. 111. Milk .iiconiiuuelatiuii at .1.10 p. 111. Anne at Holioken at (kiKl. 7.1s. in.-.N, jj.iy, :i,i5i .ij 7, I'J p. 111. Auivo at l'hd.delphia at l.OU, :i.2't, 11.00 and S.22 p. in. Ailivc fiom New York al i.iu, 1.0.1 .Hid lO.j; .1 m.: l.iw, 1..12, .1. I'l. S. II and 11, LO p. ill. l'lom Mioudshuig at S.01 a m. Nor Hi Leave S, rantoii for Uutlalo and Inlor mediate Mations at 1.1.1, 1.10 aud U.Oii a. m.; 1.5.1, .1,13 and U.Uj p. 111. I'm Oswego and S3 1. u use at 1.10 a. 111. nml 1.53 p. m. l'or Utica ut 1.10 a. m. and 1..11 p. in. l'or .Mon trose, nl O.nO ;i 111; 1. 0.1 and fi.li p. in. I'ur Niiliol.son at too and 0,11 p.. m. I'm- lllng li.'.lntoll at 10.20 a. m. Ariivc in Snautnu tiom llulf.ilu at 1.2 1, 2.11, .1,lu aud 10 00 .1, in.; 'I.an aud S.Ol) p. in. 1'io.u O-vvcgo and Sjiaciiso at 2.05 11. in,; l'-'.Ss. and S.un p. 111 l'miu I'tioa at 2.33 a. 111.; l'-'.:ib and :i..'.o p. in. 1 mm Nicholson at 7.50 a. 111, mid il.OU p 111. I'loui .Monlrose at P'.'Xi a. 111 ; 11.20 and Mm p. 111. llleiuiu-buig Division- l.iavo N union foi Northunibeilaiid, .11 0.1.1, 10.0.1 a. 111.; 1.51 and 5.50 p. 111. l'or Pljinoulh at I.11", 3.J0, .s.io p, in. Pur Eliig-toii at S.IO .1. 111. Auive nt Noithinuhi.aiid at li.; a. 111.; I pi. 5.00 und S.ll p. m. Auive at lvingston at. S.32 a, 111. Aulve at I'l.vmoulh at 2,on, l,.,.'. li.li p, m. Auiv, ill He'iaulon flu m Noitliuinhcilanil at 0.12 a, 111.; I2.!I5, lV) and s, 1,1 p. m. Plum Kingslon 11 II. ml a. 1:1. I'loui I'i.viuouth at 7.55 .1. in.; ,:,2u and 5.ii'5 p. 111. SUNDAY 'llt.UNS. South-Leave SViaulon al l.tu, ,!.tn). .150, ..iv, p. m.: 3..11 and ;.iu p. m. Noilli -Limvc Seiantin at 1.I5, l.io a. in.; 1,3.1, 5.1i und H..'i5 p. ni. llloonisbuig Division I.euVe Mianlun at Id.llj a, 111. and 5.50 p, in. Delaware and Hudson. lu l'llut Nov. 25, ltrno. . Tiaiils Jul ( aiboiidalo leave tiiantou at li.-.'o, 7,5.1, S..V liM.J a. in ; 12 01), 1.20, 2.11, ,-i.j 0 '0, 0.52. " "i" ".I"', U-l'' !' '" ! LIU a. nt. l'or IIoui'mI lie O.20. IU.I., u. 111 ; 2,11 and 3.2b P. in. . .. Im WllkLslliui'-1' I'. ,.l. S.I.I, ii.iis, pi n ll.f.1 a. in.. I-2-. 2.1 -, -I.3J. 1.27. 11 l",7.1S IIJ.II, 11. 110 p. m. i I,, V II. 11. poiuts-0.1.1, 11.51 a, in.; 2.!.?', 1,27 and II- p. m- l-'or l'iiir3lvaiiii IL II. poii.u-11 n, fi..,-, ,t m ; 2.1s ind 1.27 p. m. I'm' Mluny "iiJ JH P'Jin'.s iioitli-ii.20 a m and ''''- p. in. 1 SI M1V.V 'llt.MNS. I'ur faili'iudale -0.00, ll.UU n. 111; 2 11, ;i .i.', 3. If, PL.W p. in- lor Wllkoa'lliiic-O.;., II, .11 a. m.j l.W, 1.2s, 0.27, S.27 p, 111. l'or Albany ami points uoitli;i.52 p. 111. l'or lluiiinlilc--lUi a. in. and a..W p. 111. Lowict iale to all puiuU III lulled M.it.a niid C',11. ida. ,1 l III lllllt K. II. P. A., AIIiiiij, N. V. II. W. (.Hls D. 1'. A.. Seianton, I'a. Central Itailiond of How Jersey, Slallulia ill Nivv ul L loot ul Liheily ulliol, S. II,, and South IVlii. TIME TMILE IS El'l V.CV NOV. 21, l'm. Trains leave M.inl"ll lot New i: Ne..,lk, Elizabeth, l'bllidelphia, l.'alo.. Ilelhtcliiiu, Al lrnlowii. Maiuli Chunk and Whit.' Iliveu at V'd) a, in.: (spns, l.io; cvpuvs, :i.50 a, m. Sun. da, -Ml p. nn I'oi Pitletoll ami W li,e'-!uie, t.M 11. m ; I.iu Olid ll.fi" P- n- Suiulaja, 2.11 p. 111. l'or Halliiiioio and W.uhingiuu and point Ninth and Vct-t via Itellililiiin. S .Ml u. 111.; .u and .!. .MJ p. in. Siiiidj, 'i.li p. in. l'or Long lliaueh, Oeeaii (iruve-, eu., at S..".0 a 111. und LI" P- i". l'or Heading. I.ibauon and llarrlsbuig, vii A. Iiutovvii, S.Su a. in. and J.lO 1 Sundis, 2,15 p. m. IVr I'liiuvllle. bi" 11 111. and 110 p in. 'Iluouh liekeU to all puiuU ia-,1, wuth and t al hivvri-t lates at the nlaliou. II. P. HAl.DWIN', (.in. Pa-... sl .1. 11 OLIIAl (EN, lieu. Supt. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Time lable ill Eileil Sept. 17. VMU. Tialna for Hivvk') and lenal pulnti., coimei lug at llawle vvllli Eilc ullrv.nl lor New Yoik, Newbiiig and iuteiiu(divo point, leave S.uu ton al 7.0-1 a. in. cud 2.2.1 p. m. Trains .lime at Seranlon at lO.-'io a. 111. an J V.V) i. in. FINLEY'S Eastett" Qlove? Corset aaid UmbreHa Am- eoMoceiimieinit Should be of unusual iu tcrcst to every lady reader of this paper. It comes oppor tunely at the season when ladies should dress in har mony with the beautiful sur roundings of this festive holi day, Tt would be very inap propriate to appear improp erly gloved on this occasion, therefore sec 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 benefit 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 flew corseta in all the popular makes and colors. UMBRELLAS. Complete assortment of Ladies' aud Men's Umbrellas, unique and nobby handles in great variety. Initials en graved free on all umbrellas See our window display at 510-512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE a EASTER NOVELTIEi We aie displaying an unusual pretty line of Easter goods in Booklets, Cards, Hangers, a 11 d Hand painted Sachets all of which, servo as a suitablo easter remem brance. This year wo havo added nn imported line of chickens, ducks, and rabbits, which will interest nil easter buyeis. Rey molds Bros RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leavo scranton: 6.45 n. m. weok days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Waahington and for Pitts burg and the Vest, 0.138 a. in., week days, for Hnzlcton, and for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Wash ington and Pittsbuig and the Weht. ;J.18 p. 111., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. 111.,) for Sunbury, Hanis btug, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. Tor Htusleton, week days only. 1.27 p. in,, week days, for Sunbury. 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