t'P", . H -, '-.V 3foflvtf 1X,,"i"vMtF.&p'fW'ifJitps' r; ''.-, !WP3W. eSrff JSWwsW 7-vt- .. ,- : I K? THE SCRAITOiV TlUBUiNE-FRIDAV, APRIL 5, 1001. -v-.vmv C?e Scranton $riBtme 1'uMHtieil t)ilt'. t'.Ttt Similar. Iy Tl'o.ff'l"' tlio I'uMWilnii r;nm:i.my, nt Hit)- tV-nln a Month. - s LCLl -- t.r..--.-.i-. I.IVV V. ItlCIIAtll), IMIlr-r. iJV. UVMIKi:, UihIwm lUtiajci. Nvv Void (Itlltpi l.'O Nirtiu M. S. 8. VIIKW.AND. Hole Aanil toi I cuelsiti AclteitlslWf. Luti'iul at tlio t'-WciuVo at S.-innton, l'a.f Js feiond Cl.i Mull Alatler. tvlic-n fpiiiu will n-iniil, TIii' Ti ilmtii! I' nl. Kind to i.ill.t bliuit lillm liom Its filrwlv )"! In.' on unrcM tuplu, hut II mle. U Hut Hiecu mini In- Mjiiitl, fur itibliiatlon, ly llu wiltci t I'jl n hik'S ami tin- lumliiioii pruulinl l',a' iiUiiii- It lli.il nil (oiilrlliullerw sli.ill lu euLJcit In nlituil.il tuvlvluti. i in; ri.vr uvn: tou aiivkui'isinu. 'Il.u follovvliut Utile; Iiovvg Hit- tirlco pet incli J(Ji Insertion, spue lu l- used wllliln one jcar; "I lln-i i I IMitlnirlilll I'lllf )Hi;i,.V. ... l.i i iliiii fil ini'liitl .')') Il,l,l-I I 1-KI " .Kill " I.ll'.ll ' l'.tier J lie niniBjliia,l,2!i ,SW 21 .1-1 It .Ill .ici .ij I .17 .n"i Pur cauls ff tlinikt, ii'foti.tl(U.a f inniltilcmii uinl -similar innlilliiilfniK in 111" ii.'ituri' of "' vn tiling '1 he- Tillninu inukia a i-li.iljjo ol 0 eeiru a line. Hurt fdi ClusslfJcJ .dctll!ins tuinlslied '' aipllc.illun. ri'-.'ltAXTON, AlMill, 5, JIMll. Wlluni I In: hihJ wuilld ili'Stti.iy tlir-y IIihI i mt.-'i in lucitl; fnllli. The Recorder's flir.tal-i:. F ItOM TllH teniurku i-rcilllcil to I liu iii-nulcr In InsL night's Times It might bo Intel ml that n c-niifplnify Iiiih liem nfoitL In lilliiiiliutc IiIh trlrncl.i. Nothing" iiinlil In. I'uiUic-r friuii thu tiutli. When Mr. Ck-iuon.s was ofi'eri'il the tiiiioliiitiirni ot illfpi-tor nt' iiiihllc. h.'ifcly lit- liifiiniicd thi; u-conler frankly thai unless In- i-rmlil take tin; ollicc free handed, wlih Hill povvi-r over HiiUoidlii .iti's, a.s tin- chaitcr in Article Xl pro- Idi-s. Ik; did nut wiitil II. If lipid le-.'-Iionsllilu In tin- dilfk-iilt lut-k of blink ing fori Ii fond results, ho coii.siik-ii.-d It no moio than lair and biiMlne.i.s-likr-that lie. thotilil have undivided control over the forces under hl.s command. To begin wllh -handK tied, with aceount auillty but without power, was to in vite failuie, in the odium of which liutli hlnihClL' and lil.s iiiiloiscirt would Miaie. lie fitlpulati-d for autlinrity to match bib' ivspunhlhility. To tliN n-a-ionabk.- proposiliou tin- n.-conlur uh-f-ented. Tin! uiiiler.itandins' was ex plicit and complete. On thai basis, and uii that uaMs only, Mr. Cli-iiions ac cepted the piofl'eied otlice, which pront-ihi-d to inole cousidciablc pcrbonal hacrillci-. Having laid thi-, frank uiulcr.-ilnmliim' at tho Miy lic-Klmiinfr. lie deemed It his llnht to i-hooi.0 the rehpoiisiblo aKCiits who were to look- after tlio detailed wotkinBs of the bureaus to be under his 'elia'rge. The fact (hat this, that or Hie oilier hiibordinate was a filend of tlio lei-oidor hhould, lie aVKUC-il, be hee oiidary always to tlio question: "Js he llu- man for the place'.'" If lie it,, the individual .should be Kept; If in the jiidjjmenl of the head of the depart ment "liu Is nut, then, contended Air. demons, It is tin- dlioi-lor's duly to u--plaee him, leg-aidli-ss of personal pref-eionecs-; 'Phis Is Um way responsibilities aie bandied in piivato business outer prihe.s whieh ao hiicci-sstul in losults and it is the way the city's business must be transacted if ihe new chin tor is to lirhi!,- tlio uupioved Ktivornnient promised. The recorder, in dlsmissluy Uireetoi- Clemolis bi-eausc tile lalter ili .si.sted upon exereisiiiff the power lio Iohkiiik' to him uudt-r tlie charter, and i-.pre.hy conceded to biiu when be accepted olllce.has not only brolieii faith, but also served public notice that bis nepartnienl heads, where bis favorites sue com ci lied, nuij-t be mere IlKiire Jieads a policy fatal to elllcieney. "When Captain .Moir was appoluloil uiorder, llui endeavor was uiudc, by inllueiici's to whom the appointing pow ti was filendly, to harmonise the vat 1 niib liictloiis and partiis and to begin tin- new H Kline in tlie way best eal c a la led to plumule the common wul larn of t- i Hilton, The eaptalu's lla bllily lo lienl bad advle-; and Ills iiis plil)lllly to inll.ilion weio deemeil less biizardoti." lo a peaceful beslnnlnjf than a picwainnn; of tuniiu.iry change. Uui four ilf.ys in new Klory seem to liavo wiou'lii utter havoc in ills dls-iu-tloii; and if peace must now kIvo way to war, ho will have his own tolly to Illume, Tlio aliicilty with which ARiilnaldo dccUed botwci-u takllih' tlie oath of alk-Klauee or tuUiiiK ills luedieitic- must have i-aiitcd a reveio shock at Jioston. AUike It a State Institution. klt01iAHlV no two men could . J bettci ine.sent the needs of tht. Kaekuwauiiii hospital and Ihe luipoi lance of Its nieta uiorplioMs into a mate Institution than .McCSCfirifc::- U Kuller and Janies l. UiiBson, who appeared liefoie tlio up proCrlutiuu cciinmlttee this week in !liilshurt; III tlio Iutt'icsts of tills Kieat plll)lll)ll'oie objeet. Uotb havu lulit, hctfi niniiet'tcd wltli tlio jmiiiaccniciit of Jio ho.spititl, and neither could by iiuyfiposslhlllty bo suspected of wlte pulmiwior Vaetluiiul political partisan shlf Ah'Miv Fuller,, who lias been one of Qti httoiiKcst htipporters of the lu- MUEtlotiftolil tliu eoninilttiic chalrniun, liu puils, no oiilc-u and would take mai'; lit (Jho ul of tlio Mute, yet fiom a pollj3cnl"iitundiolut he appreelnted tlio wlsflfi in for iiny or all parties ami tau- tioiiH lil JUidorso a plan wlilcli would besiMrt-on ,Uiu (itujo of Penusylvtiula bueiSu ymKnlltcent gift us a property tvliilu -vrtliio at a. inoderatu estiniuto colli not be under $200,1)00. A -pa Itospltul whos-o chief beiiellel- iirkft aio miners, this Instltuton up- peuaj very foielbly to all classes and L'onjiUius. 'llih Mime has come when tlio jjiiner unci all that pertains tu Ills wciojro rank high in ouc-stious of &ot-l5 and political economy, Jlls life Is oije ftuught with inllnite peril and boundless ic-hponsibillty. Never does. lie K-uvo lils little, lionio in tho niornlng without leaving thj-ro, too, honia heart ill wlilch lurks rv sloeplcsi. dpcctru of ilii-afl lt .tlio dear ono wilj rutura inanslcd. ani Beuuakss, or (inllo luyond tha -yuleo (ft liivo nnd uneiiNh. That l should bo tijndcily cared fur when l c -, uinlnicd, Unit Ills fanilly should Imve tho IiohI relief Hint nuiKory W uii-iilcnl Hklll enii provide, Is Inipor.itlvc'. To a Krcnt uxlmtl In; Iiiih iniulc tlio. colossal we-illlt of our splendid Htule, and nho liny up to thin time III ruiiulti'd tiltu In (tie cilsls ot his HUlTeiltiK nlnl iII'iIicfs. 1 it all the Ktcat itnlhritello legion lint two Hitt tu IiosjiIIuIh iii-o located, and It hi IiUIi tlnio lluit. Ilils rleli and power ful commiiiiweallli provided lu tioin !iieii.uialo fitsdlloti for IIr-ho faithful tollers lu perpetual nl;,'lit. The Juckawantiii hospital bun, pio vlded for inoie mliiurM nud millers' fauillleii in sickness and distress than can be aectiratety ufltlniated, Tho ex penses have been IniKuly niel. by the geheioslty and kindness of Individual operatois who valued the loyal service and appreciated the danger and tosl of life. Now the lieiiKtire of our valleys Is passing away fi tun local conttol. The great corpora I Ions aio gathering lu the Inti'ii-HlH which have so long cen teied In thlsiegou. Their management It, far reiiiovi.-d and llu; kindly, personal Inti i est In 'Pom, illicit and Joe and Ihelr families will soon be a tiling of the past. The (.-oiporatlous pay fortunes to the .state lu taxation and liavo a right to expect a reasonable euro of thu tiu furtuiiuti' and the disabled. 'Phi; stale has been ulggatdly enough lu appru pilalioiiM In the pnsl to this ovcr ciowdcd llospilal. .Let It now be gcil ei mis. Let It care for tlio ma lined and slel; uorklngmaii udeiiuutoly and local Inli test will not be found wanting In Uils noble Institution which Is so very i lose to thu hearts of all our people. WniUuginen and women fill the wards and their necessities should at last be. coiisldcicd. 'Pile citizens of Seranton will luin over the Lackawanna hospital tu the stale entirely five of Inctimbraiico and themselves iis-amio I ho indebtedness, approaching JSO.OUO. This Is tin- time for Ihe statu to loeognize lis oppor tunity uiid duly. If Colonel Hitchcock has been eot rcclly Informed as to thu rcasnni w by his predeeessoi- was deposed, he will hardly care to lake ollh-e Willi his hands tied. Ihe School Ideal. TJII-J 1DKAI- of the sehool should be to make the most of every child who enters It; to do its best ( i ma ids this end Cm-ii tor the child who has come into it without anything le.scmbling homo tiainlng and who must perforce be cut dow n by home or family i on dilions to the least time the comnul sory education law actually insists upon. Ulil if the ehild in each case is lo liavo the beni-IH of the cai lying out of such Ideal It becomes a positive neces sity that the teaelier shall nut have so many etowded Into her chaigc as to make it impossible lot- her lo make llioiough ac(iiainlaneo wltli each one and to bo able lo keep a. w.itohlul eye upon each. The younger the children who are receiving tile impressions and iiillili'iliCb that will stamp their chai aeters for life, thu nunc important be comes the giving of this opportunity tor personal knowledge, both for the teaching and the discipline of the chil dren. With such opportunity ghen comes Ilia end of thu system of "cramming" tacts from text-books into thu memory of every child in older that -when "ex amination time" comes some of these facts often totally unrelated to each other, (iiilte as often wholly undigested may pet chance bu so li.ed In the memory that a fair "average" number of fjuestions asked shall be answered; teacher and child both being con demned when the "average" falls. With bitch opportunity of personal knowledge- of pupils will come the pos sibility of seeing to it that the children with the gieutest natural ability, and those so favored by homo conditions as to bo able to make most rapid progress, shall be kept fully occupied, and pto motcd to other grades without wasting time. -While also there will be the other possibility of giving more of individual care, guidance and encouragement to those most moiling these in order that school days shall do the most for them. It glows a Utile tiresome to lead in many educational Journals, echued by many thoughtless papers and people, and to hear fiom many professors brought to "instinct" at institutes, that "the teacher" always the teacher "must be" and "must do" thus and so to make modern public school in struction approach perfection. It Is much of the present day "methods," "systems," and "curricitlums," laid down ami enforced by men who know llttlo or nothing- of childhood and its needs, although they are well "up" a polities, that needs reforming. Hackblllng nutl-lmpcrlallsts nud Jeal mis icgular army nn-u not, we trust, lopreseututlvu of the regulais as a class am busy Jusl now trying to be spatter tiuiieinl Furrston's laurels by Insinuating that no gentleman would stoop lo his kind of strategy in war. lint If ll hud beep a Filipino or- a West I'olnter who had done what Kuiiston did. how dllferentlj would this i-ni-I1IC-IU huo been: A Disappointing Colony. -T'UIJ DOMINION of Uauadit In I IS!)!) welcomed generously a JL class of pronle, of peculiar religious vIowh, from tho Kutslan Caucasus, These people all belonged to a sect km wu us tlio Duiikhobors. Their reputation camo before them as unlet, frugal and In dustiiotiH tillers of tho giound, Thr-y wore peiseeuloil by tho Ku.slnn gov. wnmciit, It was declared, "eololy on account of their peace principles tlielr tcfusul, on conscientious grounds, to boar arms, to enter the army under any prewuie." This account of them moused th-i t.Niuputliy of tlio Society of Ft lends, both lit America and England. Aa tills conscientious retiunl to become sol diers bus heell from Uio days of Ocorgo Fox and 'William 1'enii one of tlio leading U-nels of that society, profound iuteicst was fait by ita members n what wan published relating to tho rJonlihobois. HulKscilptlons mounting up to thousands of pounds weio given by lOnglish "Fiv.nls," and not k-bi by members ( tlio sofe.ty In tills country, laiKtiy In Philadelphia, for tlio purpose, nf bringing tlio eiitlrs Donkhobor peoplu to this cmitltiPtilt Thu Canadian government wiih In tcrcslrd. It tipptoprlated a goodly poillon or lis Norlliwcst tertltory lo ther.o now Immlgiituts. 11 gave Ifleni fat ins, Hhuller. food till their llrsl crops hIioiiUI bo rnlred, tools and needs. They huvo proHpercil, Htlt IiihI fall It wipj aiiiiotiiiced that "they weio ills latlsllcd, and had sent n delegation to .Southern California to try to negotiate ror lands." What the double was Int't Just been imidc public In a lueiuorlal tnt hj' Ihein lo the government ut Otlnwn. They want fine nutrrlage, free divorce; thev finnnuui'u that "every inarrlagu which hits Its source In the pure feed ing of uuiliml love will be legal befoie liod, although It weie not rcglstereii and other people would not. lecognls'.o Hi; legality." They announce "tho duty of seiiaratlon" when "Ihe pure fcelluic of love" falls. They "object to the law ii nulling icglsttiitlon of births and deaths." 'Phey object to the govern ment's deeds of land to them as In dividuals instead of "lo -1110 comniii nity." Tho I'linaillan authoiites and their ISuinpctin helpcis to Ibis land have teasou.nl with ihein In Vain. Montteal advices say that "having been asaured that If the.v mo to remain In Canada tin y must obi y the laws, they luivn de cided to seek an atyluni clsewhero In the world." ll Is ijiilte i ei lain iiinli r Mich cir cumstances that neither Southern Cali fornia imr any other sictlon of the Culled Stad'S wilt welcome them. Their iiolliiu in Canada thiows a very (l.'fleicut light on their clamor of "peisecullon by the Jlussiaii govern ment": a clamor which In ought them such help lo reach this continent from a iillglous society to which all the Donkhobor views and practices, as dls-doi-cd In the inemruial to the Dominion bnvermucut, aio an abomination. Now couies the news, via Seattle, from a returned Alaskan gold .seeker, that sledge dogs are no longer needed in l caching Dawson t'ity. They have been superseded by rallioads. Between Dawson City and Skaguay they are sllll in use. Peary In lireenland, nnd Aicllc tiavelers starting fiom Franz .losef Land and Spitsbergen, wilt prob ably still have need of them and keep the vat ions breeds of li.itdy Polar dogs in existcm., until thu Polo Is reached mid sonic cjunti't- Hag run up on it. 'Plic Times, the pioneer dally of Head ing, ye.-t- rday celebrated its forty-tifth birthday. Since its inception sixteen competitors have been launched, of which only sl remain, but the Times easily holds the lead and under the In telligent editorship of Colonel Thomas ('. Zimmerman, poet, scholar and pub licist, grows better evety day. Aguinaklo's anxiety to visit America will be increased when thu dime museum men start to bid. TOLD BY THE STABS. Daily Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus, The Tribune Astrologer. Aitiolulu' ta-t: !i.t"i .1. 111.. fn" 1 rnlsy, Apul 0, 1W1. G& .-'i A A iliild burn mi tin-, ijy will noliio tint a btiucy 111. in it pcn-ially hbctal when it ionics to giving Miy a e(let. 'I lio ui.iii "be I" lux cs tmlbing (bat bo bears i in giidti r dinger tli.,11 Ibo one wbo Ijcliucs iMiitlilug. A l.i-.? i-s a Minbnl if .ifintioii c.cept nhen iVibangod by l''t women of llu- ibuuii Mwlng nub. P.i-I ib.nilj i not real ch.11 lit, but il i bettor Hi. in uut-c. Ajacchus' Advice. (,'iiK will do well tu lenicinbci- Hut llu- ability In wntc an enli ll. lining loe ictler U not tlie only tiling teipiitcd lu Hie niiKeup of a good llll.-li.lllcl. The Origin ol Ho! Cross Biins Pi mil tin I niiiniciiul .VJvritiscr. HOI' HO.-s' III NS, .is an Aini-iican iiiitltu Hon, an- l.ugily confined tu New- York, ulitic PuglKli tiadiliou, bocei- little tlie lad be known, ! blinngii- tb.iu rbe wlieic ill tbo iiitiu- Luiiutii. With most Aiueil-i.in-, all Kiiowliilgc of but 110.-. bun-, is cm biaied in tin- undoi's uj, given witboul ex planation or iQiniiieiit, lu tli.it woild-iciiowucd ili.ie, Molber Cuivi-V Melodii--,: "llnl ito- bun-! Hot uim luins! Om- a iHiiny, Iwn ,1 ioiiny! Hot nos bum!" In Pusl.ui'l tui-re ..ugor 011 a Lugo number of .nidi- jingle, ot wlnili tlio linn ju-t quoted (oim tin- ending of ulraln. 1 no mihIcio' cry ill C'o cutiy U Mid tu be: "lino .1 IHiiny, Iwn a penny, lint 1 rois Iiuhj! Ilutti r tiiein and sugar tin in and put tbeni in Your iniiiii." "ild "iiiuiu" being nioullis during Ibo list ol tin' j car. The i loss buns of flood Piidiy conic to in tiiiui Puglaiid, King unknown on Hie continent of Purupc or 111 Siotlinil, iieltbcr in Ircliml, me I," In lilies basing 1 K,o irl.itiuus Willi i;ug. laud; but Ihe bund Jiiliwlwr, dcioi.ittd wltli tin' no-, utitdato I lie Pnglidi laiigumo nud iltiluatiiui, and tun Ibo (.'iiilstlan lellglun, wbii Ii Uio uns U pnpul.aly hiipposed to tlgnlfy. Piom time wllliuul dili- nun lias lound great ple.utc III wuisblpplng lieiro gods, wbo bad tu be kepi in .1 g-jod temper j uioius of ho ilfln-j. 'Iliivc tti-ir iiii illy iiiiiiunicd by Ilie and pMiuiltuI lu ,'i'ieud in Ibo fonn of tnioke in t no guil, wbo in this bli.ipc wan Fiippoi-i-d In d-'ibn gieji t.itl-f.iUiuii and good troin tbem. 'Ilie-i- millliu ic not only tbo flcrli of newly 1-I1I11 unliualj, bill dull, gialu, takes or any thing ebo that a bungiy god might bo .-uppwd tj tilMi. IV HONOIt OP ISIS. Many llmu-jiiil jc.iii ajo thcio Ritbcrcd on tbo banks ut tlio Nile devout woishlppcrs of ll, the guddisi, ot the Kgxptliu?, who taught thai piuplo to eilu and vcaie, 'Hie Icslbal was bcbl lu tbo epilug, toon after the mii.il ciu. na., tor Uli, like tin- I'orcs of the lloman, wai the goddea of the flebb. In licr honor wero luhid nuiliii.il lakes nf Hour and hulie.i, and iiuil.id with the Iiuiih of the tucrcd ion-, Ikls herself, It will be uindubcrtd, bad her (air brow- adorned wllh a pair of horn.- bii wa-, iikkout, tho goddes) of the moon, io Hut when the (becks udoptul Hie festival tl.ty made It lu Imn-jt of Diana, Hie go-Mi.-, uf hunting ami iiiounllt gune. 'lliey also adopted the i.il.it, nude ol Hum- ami bouey and inaiked with tbo two bonis, 'IhU tliey lallid a boim" fn in "boiw," 1111 o 01 iow, the mine, nt course, luiug in alliuiun tu Hie horns wall wliiili (be "buiiu'' was deioratid. The tiniks, lnou-iiur, who Miy thrilty in the niattir of their s-nil-lUc, and i-omcbcl that Hie s-i(lllic was nuttn m i-lftiliM'ly (onsiiuKd In botiot of tin ilelty, If i-aliu, 11a It butiKil. When animals weie saeil llicd the god lutiu-il llu- fat ami boucs, the Kiualudir being e.iUn by the pious dcvolcc. Among Hie Hebrews the entile animal wan .'. lilkid, the 111, buiics-, blood and kiiiiiej.s being plauil cu tint II 1 e, the leuiaiudcr biing ealcu by tin- piicshf. 'Ibis, it w-i explained, xa a ion suinpllon of the animal by Hie deity Ihtuugb Ids icpicsciilatbis, Hie laicals. And it w.13 (gitku. laily furbiddiu Ibat this soil of proxy t.hould be attcmiitcd by thu (oumum jwpple 01 any mciiiicc nude, txpeit Hllollgll Hie pilisls. In the hinds of (lie laker the lah( lepic- ooooooooooooooooo The Peopfle's g Exchaogeo A POl'tlliAU CUIAJtlNO IIOUSP. for lh ' 'A llrnlU nt All Wlin II no llouicl to . flcr.1. Real Cslnto or Otlu-r I'ropetty lo Sell or njehantte, or Who Want sltiullont or ' - Help ThejK Brnall Advrrtlicmrr.ia Coil , One Cent a Word, SI In'crtloni tor Plvo Ionia h word ntrcpt Situations wanicu, oiuiii Arc iniericu rrce. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Help Wanted Female. ANTi:i LAIlV UllADIAlLS OP A llltlll nlmnl lo ik work on tlif siianlou liy lilifilm.i. Answer liy letter eiily and addirw , P. hmjllio Ciiniiiiiiiiwcaltli Inilliilntr. Situations Wnnted. WAMTD-MAN" OP AIIII.ITY WOl I.I) UKK pn-itlnll "I liiKnllillllJ. tioml iuliullli. rmnictinl tu tnaniisc ImiIii(-s oi nllrinl to -id-ci tf-littr iui'I loiicspoiidtnii'. Addictd t . ' , Tilbune ollln". KAyillD-PO-PllOV A-s hl.lMAN Oil MNA prt ol piano Muif. AdditM 1'I.iiiu. Trlliunp ofdii-. SI'II'ATIO.V WANTP.D- IIV MAN '10 WORK OX linn; can nho kouiI rcfiiciiir. .Vklri-s Pird I,. W.vinan, T'.'J UlaKcly Micrt. In leu ol l.-iuicl Hill l'jlk lluUM-. noOKKELI'UK AN1I COIIHKSPOSHKM' WOPI.II lll.o )citldnt coniiolrnt and rrllnldi'. A'e ilioiw llni.Kl.ceper, 1111 Palrtlcld aticct, SiUiiton. sirr.nio.N WANrnn-vorNa man, 21 ipaih. x.ints i-oltloii In plfclrlciil otks or on ruil i'IirIiicc orp; satlifilioii buji-ii10. ,,n' Wellington aniui sntATION WANTPII-ItV A YOUMS MAS'. As glocciy cloik, iliy gvedt or kIioc 6alc-in.ni, or any cli-rk-al poilli'ii; Ims llflcrn ji-.ii-i' ' perience; best of rclm-mm. Addict A., II. ., Tribune of Are. ' OLXr; LAUV DCSIKUS A POSITION' AS Ah sit.int bookUpcpci ; iin lurni'H bent of k; dciicis and (s cxprricnccd. Addrc.-a "I'Apcrl rncp," Tribune oflice. MR TIOX WANTP.D-DV YOUXO COl.OltKI) Moiiun as ook or doing Rrnci.il Imuscwork. ,,T.l I.arkawanna acnuc. MfPATIOS WANICD-TO (JO Olll' WASIIINO and Iionltip taken lioinc also. Call or addict,? f. It., .ill Miuincr aoniio. blllATlOV W.NTKD-nY A WOMAN' TO HO out tiy d,iv wasbins, inmlnc and rlcinliiE. Call or addicvi Mre. M.iry It'is-cll, 1211 t'iddr lai'nur, rity. MIUATHJX WANTCIl-llY A fiOOOD ANO lib-.-liulal-lo giil to do gctioi.il limi-icwork in -i sin ill family, ('.in 1.111! Rood loleionco. llc iw i.ill at ;.;i Xoith Itcbcua a. tunc, Iljdc Park. AY1P,-1 f.i:ui(l.b 1'OalllOX 01-' ANY KIND by d loinpctcnt jo.ir.g in 111; ufi-icinc-. Ad-die-.--, M. I'., rare of 'llio Tiibui.c. Muting Hie boms glow- more and more caielc- llu- liii'- bei-auu- blraigblcr and utialghler, the baes of Hie bom-, wen- ciossed and linally Hie marking biiamo a simple cro.v, and bonis only by iourti-1. piom liueic Hie spring fe-tial and the "boun" p..-M-d fo Rome, and tlienie In the I1um.u1 rnlouic, or wlihh niitannia bcr.inie one nt a lomparatixcly lalo date. Whoa the C'biU linn religion bee line thoroughly established tho luiiflx, backed bj oh II aiithoiitlc-, put. ilnwn with hi.n.v bund .ill the heatlun iircmonials.. s-i the little, i-ioss-m.iiked "boun" wa- Mxipt fiont all Putopo, CMept that in some put of M-itth Kngland il wai pcrinilted to .-urxixc. tlio ciobs taking 011 a new- signifieame as a Chii tian sjiubol, ,1.- the initial of Aii-.toi, the Creek fiinn of f'lirist, and later as the uoss on whi'li Ibo founder of Chrl-h uilty suffered. Prom Pug land they haxo ionic I" America, and thu Anier k.111 who cats hot (ios buns on Good Pilday 1 .111 decide whelber he honors Isi-, 1,'ercs or Diana, xUiotlur be i-als tlicm as .1 pious Cliiisthn .ii t, or simply became ho is hungry. (i'lud Priday in cstly times xxas a(lay of all solute and ligoious fast, and xxas called borg Priday by the Auglo-Nnons xxhose empty stom achs weio their only docks. Piobably with the idea of making the day a little less long they convinced thcm-elvcs that it xva- not only nut wioiig but positively inciilorious to cat on this daj the "boun-'' or buns marked with the holy sign of their religion. So tbo cross buns became lib ntilied xvith tbo daj, and Long Priday xvas nut more l.ong Pilday but fiood Friday. And on (iood piiday the people of Pngland and Xcw Yoik oat hot cio hiu-.. NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE. Ilritisb lolonics ale sivuity time- as Luge as the area ot the Pnited iiingdoui. One Inn. Olid jura ago oni-iith of the peo ple of the I'ultcil Mates xvcie slavis. Todiy llicic is pcrfcit licidniu in every comer of our po-sCcsiotij, Willi (ho robable i-u-cption of bulu. Our .igiicultuio, wlilib air.oiiutcd to .1 bundled tnllliuu- .1 hundred je.as ago, is now- tapidly ip Iiroac'iing M.OiJO.OUO.Oi'Ci .1 vcar, and Hie value ol the lami-v of t lie eountiy I- alnio-t stS.OOO.OOO.iK'ilt. Wo have more thin lolly bunches of inaniit ie lute In the I'liittd stale- vvlucli cub tutu out, annually, men- than !i,Oik.i,000 xvoilli of plod-inl-i ai.il ot llii- folly live tuiu out over fili'l, (X'li iaW caih. lu lMJU Hie l.ngist foitune in the Hulled suited wa- siJO.deO, 'I'odjy tin 10 ate sucial forlimc, "I nioic than l'JCO,tioO,iili. la IsOO tlio setllid .ilea con-iskd of .'I0."i,",0o srUiio miles. Today it I- over 2,ml,tMl sipurc mill.-. ll Is up, tied Hut tlnio boxes of cboiolalc will by tiiieca Vhlorii (be Cbriflmas bctou- la-t l-ir Hie Rhode-Ian foue- have now- aiiivul al Male. king. 'Ihcii- had iieeu mnh giuniblfug at the lioii-airiv.il of hir late ni.ijist.v'i, gift. A luole-t ugaliisl the otabllshment of a lii'i'e rUuglittr house in New .rry has biuiigbt out tbc tait that the sliughtcr 01 hotncs for mod I- expic.ssly iieimlttcd by Uw In (he slatj of Xiw- Jcimv miller mliln io-lii(tle.i,-. ilium) titty thu most In lltbfiil uiuipun'n -tliat of Hie ileigjiuau. The doilois .in-l (hi l.i'vycii aic 1 lone togitlier. Aflii fitly .viais, .uiualiu-; tu thu ligines, it I- umic lieallful to itaitiio lunlb inn ur tin I iw than il h tu pti.ub. Tbo .iiitouieblle Iiidu-liy bis pi lived .1 xiiy pio.'.labli: imislnieiit lor I'kikIi capital, lu IV'd the iiiailiimt expuilid win- valued at Mil.iHii Hums. Today they bate lo.nhul tin- iiiuiii.mK liguio ol IMuu.W) Ham.-. And tlio liidiuliy U wiily in il- lulaiicy. Twiuty Iboii-iud ifjii-oii-, 1 ..ihi.i dirrilt and (able folk.-, over it.iNXl th knives ami c.avciii, m) entice dlshea and litncii., 1,'iH) i.iiidleitKks, and leu and lotleo silo to I11.1t1.l1, aie w.iiilul lu clutio plato tor the use ot Utah!, navy oilleii. Ihe ailmlrally his asked Micflidd for tiudcis, 'ihe I'apc to (.'alto lailwav U al pre.-, ut In In; extiudid Irmil lluluwa.vu tu W.iuki, .1 (daie ab'nit JOH milis larlhcr noitli, vvlute 11 gnat roil ilU covciy lias jul Ihcii mule. II lias nhu lieu lound Hut a nibi si cm bo iihk.Ii innio easily crossed at this point than at Ihe pail oilglnal! nclei ted, 'Ihe mort icicnl triumph of the Preiuh psti .idiiiliiinlialion Is an luhcnicii, little nuihlno vvlibli not only aulomatK-ally xnha lettu., nud iuid'!s, but lecorcl.s on an iudbatoi' at (be sidj (bu .111101111 1 iciiilrcd fur stamps, When the ai. title deposited 1111 Ihe haliiki- exceeds the le'gu l.itfou weight Ibo Indicator piomptly hul.-ls the tlgn "Too heavy," A Kenluekv lamirr claims tu liavo bituccde-l lu lulliv.itlug glusing, In call limes tlie plant grew- abundiiilly hi the loicsls ot t'enlnl nud Siuthctii Indiana, and xvas exteiidvily galli cicd lor inedlclual iiuiioacs, bciag laigcly cxpoit cd In rhliia. It If still tound tu i..iue loe.illllrt, but in limited liuanlillcs. lis pieturalioa or lullivailon xvas siipposid to be impossible. 'ihe most Important bill inlioduecd lu tlio Ton, H llou-o pink'-blts lalltoad umipaiiies fiom re moving the olllco fiicn, clr., fiom any loun. ty vvhcie they 1 , 1 v 0 I cn 1 Kited for the lad tea iam, or bom Ihelr loi.itlon hi any coiiuly vvlibli has aided such ruiboad loiupanies by .1 dona. Hon vl its bonds, except by consent of the legli lalutc, and providing for injunction lo picveut runoval. Aflcr careful and patient iuvevligall"n tin lllstoiical t'oimuitlcu of the Soelely of ('alitor. nl.i' I'ioneeis lias learned thai .Ian. -J I, ll was Ihe fxaet Oats of tbo disomy of gold in Call. 11111114 by -lames W, Marshall. Ihe sold vvai lust iouhI In the rotky bed of (lie tailraeo of Hie butler sawmill ut Oolgnia, on the wuth For Rent. MOIIi:, 2i? LACKAWANNA AVKXI'I!! Pn-M:. flon Rbcu May 1st, Apply I.VH Sntulcrn atcuuo, POIt IIIIST-Tttt) NICPbV I't'KNMIP.I) IIDIIM'-! Iiol and i-old walor nud lutlij lofoicntc r niilird. s Mulberry tiri-l. om: siiif! roi!iiM;ii(iT'si:TMiirii:iis hi" prncinrnts. Apptv -IJ llatrh-nil ilicniii'. wTi"iiu:K.v itiiuii: MiimiT. inv ook tnoikin linirrivcntonlj ftrani boat fiitlihlmli ilrtlrablp) )J,"i.OO. For Sale, i oit sAi.i:--i)t:ci ash oosi: koic at lllurk'i Matkcl, 2.11 Wjoinliitf aMinii-, tlb.M'K WAbXItr CMIUs7Tll)Nrit(il.r llH' doik and book i-.i-'j uii,itii foi llbinry or offic. Apply f,CHt I'l.iy atrnuc. For Sale or Kent. 1011 SAM! Oil HUNT -A SIMII.P not i; IX iroml ciinilllloti at Nn, .'IS Quir.f.v axonuo. Af-ply to .lolin .lorin.vn. 111) Woitilie inc., olt. Money to Loan. MONCY 10 LOAX OX IMPIIOYKD I'll Y ItPAb rstale. IIPNIIY I1P.I.IN, -III. t HAS. II. Wi:i.l.i:s 'IIIOMA8 i-Plt.UiL'P., MOSEY' TO LOAN" OX BOM) AND MOltinVlli:, iny amount. M. II. Ilnlfatc, CoiniiionuoaHh building. ANi AMOlrXT OP MONTY TO LOAN- 'It-U'tf, li.ilcl '. IraiM or llullrtiiiu' and l,o.iu. At tiom I t', rt per rent lull on X. . Walker, .Ml-lfi IVimell bulldhi. Buclness Opportunity, a max op ut sinpss i;.pi:iiii:n'i 1: WIMII.S to lim-.-t (rom -.',r) lo y,,n In a imllablc lnliicv, .ddrc--i line-tun lit, Tilbune olllu-. Vanted To Buy. WAXIKI) MXO.ND-IIANtl SLOT MMIIIMIS; liiH-l bo in good i-iilri; t-t 1 1 1- piilliiilo-i m lo niit,i and iirkr. AiIiIiom I,. M sei.ei.il i'c they, SirimUiii, I'.i. Booms and Board. l.AlKii: Pllll.NT ROOM Willi HOARD POIt IWt) Ecnllenien. 110 Adams awiiur. Miscellaneous. S .W S- I'AKIIIONABI.U linOSMAKiXn, bll OI.I II M PACK AW f-VM.P TRKATMKNT.-MY MhTPM of Parial Missagi- will do uondei.-, in roj-lm'. inc contour and trtnoi ing Unci ami uuikr, railing Hair, Dandiull and Kicum of tbo Si.idp Hiinfully 1 iirrd. Ilclru S, Iliuliaiun, Hiiiiut olofist, 312 Wa?bln(;lon aciiuc. pi:athi:rs-wa.nti:p -wh.i, pay r.sii phi: old seise fratbcrbidi. Aildn-e-, M. II. lib b nK Ciheral llc-lbeiy, rily. Noun: is nnRKity nivi:x that on 'iiTil fifteenth clay of April, A. D. fiOl, an ap plltation will be made to the Oovcrnoi ol I'mn t.vlvania, by .lames D. Mmkor, Willi 1111 Walker, 'Ihonus A. Ilcmbiik. M. S. Collins (icoigo l.d-lnund- and S. W. Cook, under (he ait of the genci.il assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pcini svliania, entitled "An art tu pioxide tor Ihe imoiporation and leg11l.1t ion of ceil-iln roipora Hon-," uppioxcd the S'ltli day ot April, A. D. s,7t, and the several supplements tbcicto, for the 'h.iilei of an intended i-orpoiatlou to be called The People's Plcctib- ioiiinny of .Jum.vn; said cnrpoi.ition is foimcd for the pmpo-o of supply ing light, heat and power ny means of eb-ilrblly, lo the public in the boiough of Jerinxn, and to persons, partnerships ami coipoialion- usiding therein and adjacent llieielo, as may de-in: (he same, and (u have, po-sess and enjoy all the rights, benellt- and piivlligcs of said net of a-souibly ami lis supplements. PltANK It. hTOCKP.lt, Suliiilor. Scianlor, Pa., Match 21, 1001. I.bTATH OP AMOS t-AX. bATIl OP TUB (TIT of Scr.vilon, County of baikavvamu and Slate of Peun-vlvanh. deie.iscd. l.cltets test.unintaiy having been gi.inled lo (hi- uiideisigui'd, all poisons having el.iiiu- or clcmands against the said r-tale will lue-uir. tlieni for paj incut mil all pirson- indebted theielo .110 ieiue.-led to make nnmediale pay ment lo IIIVIX 'I'. SAV, Kseiutor, Milwaukee, l.aekawanna county, Pa. P.l.IZAIlPTH SAX, Kxcuitrix, 1121 Wa-hlnun sheet. M1.1111011, l'i. fHAIIbP.Sl., HAM.i:V, Attorney for tet He, 41(1-417 Council building, f-e union. Pa. PROrESSlOyAL.. Certified Public Accountant. P. V. hl'ALLlllNll, 2J0 BROADWAY, XKW Yotk. Architects PDWARI) II. DAVIS, AltClllTIXT, COXXPt.b building. PltEDP.RICK li. BIIOW.V. AltClllTIXT, PIIICIJ building, 120 Washington avenue, t-eiantou. Dentists. DR. (J. K. i;i Is BN IlKliriK It. PAUf.I BUH.DINC, iptucc street, Scianton. Pit. (.'. C. LAtniACII, 115 WYOMIXn avhniji:. Lawyers. PRANK P. BOYI.i:, ATIOUNI.Y-AT-I.AW. Rooms I-, II, PJ and IS Bun building. P. K. TltA(JY.A'l'l'Y,(OMMONWI.AI.i III.Dti. D. b. iti.i'i.orii.i:. atior.m:y i.dans xi.hu. tlated on leal estate seeinlty. Mears biuldbig, lorner Washington aveutie and Spruce site, 1. WH.IiARD. lVAlIRPX fc KXAPP. ATIORXPYS and louiisclluis-.ll-lavv. ll(iiiblitaii building, Washington avenue. JPsSl'P k .lslT. A'lTOlIVI.- AND COIN-scllnis-al-lavv. (.'oiiiiuouvvealtli building, Rooms 10, 20 and 21. l.lin'ARI) W. TIIAYPII, ATIORNHY. liOd-1101, Dili ftooi, Meais building. ROOMS b. A. WATIIDS. AiTORNI.Y.A'I'.bAW, III) Mil) of 'liadc building, Scrautoii, Pa. PATrKllMlV & WTI.COY, 'IRADPR-' .NATIONAL Bank building. V. COMl.l.VS, 0-1S llia'UIII.ICAX IIITI.IHNiI, A. W. Br It'll IOI.P. OPPIl'i: MOVI.D '10 .Ml. 211 W'votning avenue. Physicians and SuReoiiK. XMt, V 1!. AI.Li:.N, 5U .NURIH Y.M,o aviniic. DII, s. W. L'AMOIIPM'Y. oi'i'it 1: ::;i!i ;. iligton annuo. Ilesiilcnn-, I .'Us ubcnv I liionji- iliM-.isf, lunaii, luart. I.ldniis mid geniln-uilnaiy oigau- a priiiltv. Ilouis, I to i p. m. Hotels nnd Restuinnts. lITli FiT.K t,"ll"lJ'.NI' 7.'7 PUANvf.lN avenue. ltutci leaseuable. P. ZUIHI.LII. Piopiidnr. M'llANTOX HOL'.-i:. MIA It I), I.. & W. PA-- hPllgrr depot, Conduelcd on the llmop an plan. YICTOII KOlTl, I'toiuiili-f, Seeds. c 11. claiikii i to.. m:i;i.imi:x nh niiis- iiviuen, sine 201 Washington .iwiiue; tmn bnuses, VJ'M Xeilh Main avinui; stun- IiIj phone, 7W. (oik of (he Amu kau liver. M.nshall bimlf a ado Ibnv or four ililirunt sUtriiunU, id Hie date. The toiniiallic via.- uuauluiuus in its di ifsioii. Ill-sides tha thuin.iliil. of paiinds of Si.ml!ll 1110. s trut aniuully fiont I'lo.ldi and oilur SoulliCin Stales (0 Xoilhciii iipholsiticii, tin: plant has various other uu. One of ibis . .1 11 -e (hat ba icrciilly been di-ioveiid, i- H1.1t of a fetialuir and puiiller of cane s.-iup. II b 's bun found thai 11 bin I siup rail be made by draining: tlio e-aite iuleu lluuugh muss than thruugli any oilier inilcilal. Some liuiUk ago the u-o of g.tvollui- lamp- In Ohio xvas foihbldeii by thu oil In.-pu lots) uf Hie slate. The iiunnl.nliiieis m (lure limp- hive obtained 1111 opinion 1 1 out tbc attorney giiieial of the stale, lu whit Ii ho holds that lamps in vented since Hie pas-age ol (he liw In but, and vvhkli piovido tor xapoiiziiig Ihe g.uollno and burning Hie vapor insli.nl of a-lng wieks, d.j not conic under the ban of the law Exclusive Designs! It is some satisfaction in buying furniture to buy goods that are not peddled all over the city. Our posi tion in the trade, being that of the Largest Buyers In Scranton, enables us to control the product of the very best factories in the United States for this city. A Metropolitan Stock at less than metropolitan prices. Hill & Cornell 11 Washington Avenue. Wire Screens. IllMII'll lxTI.I I'LL, RI.AR ill LAI Iv . AVII., t'eianlon. Pa., 111 innl'.n liner of Wile Miii-u1. Miscellaneous. DKIIssMAKINl! lull Cllll.nilHV lo (IIIIH. II: al-11 1 idles' xvai-K Louis hliocmakei, 1'1'J Ad inn avenue. A. II. HIIICC-i (t.l:AN PRIVY YAll.lh VND less pools, nn odor. linptoved pumps ti-id. A. II. tltlgg-, piupiictm-. Leave nnlers 110U Noith Main avenue, or Ihihi's drug stole. ior nil- Adams and Mulbniy. 'li'Icphnno 'I'll. MP.tlAlltlllP. I1IIOS-, PRI.VIIIII.V S-HPPI.IP.S. LV veons, pau i- lugs, twin--, W'ariiiou-e, Ud VV.i-hiiigloii avi-nue, Miantuii, Pa. Till: WILKLh-IIAIHIi: RCl 01ID CAN HP HAD in ."a.iiiln.'i at tin- laws stands of Renin ill Bios. In, fcpiini. and .'id! I.lndin: M. N01I011, IVJ Lai kaw.iiiui avenue; I. S, Sibulrer, 211 i-ptiiee stiiet. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Kailrond. lu litre. I. M.111I1 :i, 1101. For Pliiladelpbla and Newr Yotk xii P. .t II. It. IL, at tl.13 and 11.05 a. in., .ad 2.1S, I.J7 (III ak Diamond Hx-pics-). and ll.til) p. 111 S-m-ela.v-, D. ,t II. R. II,. 1 ,",--, 8.-J7 p. 111 Por White Ilavrn, U17I1 ton and pliiieipil points in Hie toal legions, via D. II. IL IL, n.13, -AH and 1.27 p. 111. Pur Putt-ville, 1.27 )i. ,11. Por Bethlehem, IL.-ti 11, Reding, lliiii-ibuig and piincipal iiileiniedialc -.t.itlous via D. .x; II. II. IL, li.l.',, ll.r.J a. 111.; 2.IS. 1.27 (lll.iik l)i i 11111111I i:r.e.-), ILIIII p. in. Siinda; , D. k 11. It. IL, I.M. 6.27 i. in. Por Tunkhamioi k, Toxvanda. P.lmiia. Itliua, Hcucva and piiucipil Intel utediite station, -la I)., L. .t VV. IL 11, S-.Os a. 111.; l.i and ll.H) p. in. I'm- f.'incia, Ho- hosier. BuKalo. Xiig.ua Pall", Chicago and all points wc.-t, via 1). II. R. R, IL.Vi .1. 111.. Il.lll (Blaik Diamond llxpu-s). 7.1-', HI.4I, ll.::o p. m. Mmda.vs, D. .x, II. R. R., Il.u'i, S.27 p. 111 Pullman pailoi and sleeping or Lehigh Valley p.alois c.us 011 nil iraius bcivvicu Wilkc--liiuc and Xcw Voile, Philadelphia, Buffalo and bus pi 11-lun UiiJge ROt.LIX H. W Il.lll R, Ccn. dipt., 20 Cotlhiud stioct, Xew- Y'oik. CHARMI S. I.KII. Ccn. P.i-s. Agt., 2i! Oitland sheet. New- York. A VV. NONNIIMVUIIIH, Die. P.t.s-. Agl., Su-.ith llelhliheiu, I'.i. P01 (libit-, and Pullri.iu ioi'.ations apply to "Oil Liiik.ivv.iniu avenue, .Vianloii, Pa. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western lu Illicit Dee-. 2, l'JOI. F011II1- Leave i.inlnn lor Xcie Y'oik at Ll", ll.f l'i .1.511, 8.011 and 10.05 .1. in.; 12.53, 3.S.! p. 111. Por Philadelphia al S.W1 and 111.0.3 .1. 111.; 12. 3.3 and il.yj p. 111. Por Stiou-l-burg at C.lU p. lit. Milk .licoinniudatioii 1. 1 .'1.10 p. 111. Anivo at Hobokcn at I...i0, 7.H, 10.2-, liUf'. n.1,3. I I-, 7.1!) ii. in. Auivo at Pliil-.delphi.i at I.mi, .1,2.!, iI.ik) and S.22 I', lit. Auivo liom New- Vuik .11 1.10, l.l and 10.2;: .1 111.: 1.11, I. .3 J, .3.11, . II and 11.1.0 p. 111. Plum Mtoudsbiug .U e.03 a. m. Xoith Leave S, i.iub'ii for Biiftalo and inter mediate station- al 1.1.3, 1.10 and U.ut) a. in.: 1.5.3, .3. IS and 11.113 p. m. Pur O-wego and Sir.uii-i- at 1,10 a. 111. and 1.33 p. in. Tor r'tha al LID 11, 111. nud 1..35 p. in. I'm- .VIon-liii-c at ('.n1) a in; I.D3 and 5.1s p. in. Par Ntihoboi- at 1 01) and 0.15 p. in. I'm- lling li.iinton al 10.20 a. 111. Viiive in .-iiaiitou liom Biillalo at 1.23, 2.33, .3,1". mid lo.M a. 111,; ::.;in and S.IU p. 111. I "ui.li O-wego and Mtaiu-e at J..3.3 a, 111.; I2.IS and MHl i. 111 Piom I'tba jt 2.-3.3 ii. Hi.! 12. i and "..il p. 111. liom N'bboNou al 73il ,1. 111, and H.ihi p. m. 1'iuiii Moi'lio'e al lu.Dii a. 111 ; .'I -'0 and t-00 p. 111, lllouiii-luirg Idvl-bin Leave hiiiiiituu fur Noitliumlieikiiiil, at 0.13, ID.m a. ill.; 1 ,'m and .3. .30 i. lit. for I'l.viiiuutb al 1.03, 0.10, K.30 p, 111. Por King-Ion at Sin .1, 111. Auivo ai Xoilhuiiibeil.ilid al ).H3 a. 111.; 1. 10, 5.00 and .1.3 p. 111. Anivo ul King-toil at h..V2 .1. in. At 1 it 1 i.t Plviimiilli at 2.00, ..,i. 0.13 11. in. Ainu ill M'taiiliu: I'n in Noilliiinibciluiid tit 0.12 a. ):i , J!3, 1,50 and s. 13 p. 111, Piom King-Inn a ll.od a. i-i. Piom I'liinoulli at 7..33 a, m. , ;- 'o and j.llu p. m. hlJXDAY 'IRMN-' SjiiII.-Leave Siuiiloii ill 1.10, ."100, .1 ,V), bi.O", p. in.: Il.lll and .'i.H' P- Noitli Leave l-iianton al 1.13, l.p) a. in.; 1.,",, .3.1s mid 11,113 li. ni. Bluoiii-buig Hill-Ion Leave Seiaiitnn at 10,0."; 11. m. and !: P. "I. Delawaio nnd Htulson. lu lllli-il Nov. 23, I'mo. Tialu- bu I'.ilbolidalo h-ivi- N-ianlon at il.-.'i), 7..3I, .s 3.1, PI l-l a 12 no, 1.20, -J. , ;),, ,3.21-, I1.SJ, 7.37, 0.13, 11.1.3 p. 111 : I. Hi u. 10, lor Ibiiusdali 11.21) JD.li. a. 111 ; 2.11 and u.-'y ''V'-i" Wilki-ll-uie -"-I-''. 7.s, s.1.1. o.n-, 10.1t II.. 1 .'. tu.", I-"-''. 2-1. ''' l-'-7, 0.1(1,7.1-, ID II, ll.:.i) p. in. I'm- L. Y. II. It. points-ll. I.., II, ",.3.i. in.; '.!!, 1.37 and IL " P- ' Por Penii-jlviinla II. IL pnini- U. 11, o.,;s ,1. tu. : 2.1s -Hid 1-27 11. l'i. r-u' Vlluny -lid all point.s noitli 0.2'J a in. .mil :'''- P- M'NHW TIIVINS, I'm (.iiliiiiid.ili-!i.OD, ll.in a. 10.; 2 ll, jj.oj, 3.17, IO.-33 i. in- I'm- Wilki.- Hjiic '.).-.!?. I1..3.I a, m. ; l..3s, t 2.-, 0.27. -s.27 p. in. Por Albany and points noilh "i.-'i p. 111. I or lloncsdalo- D.!! a. m. -mil U-32 p. in. I.iiwi-l Litis In all pulnls in lulled Mates ci il I'ai.ula. ,1. II. IH'IIDK K. H. P. A.. Albany, V. V. . W. mov, D- P- A-i .siiaiituii, Pa. Central Unilvond of Now Jersey, bullous in New Yolk-I'ool ol Liberty slice!, N. II,. and Smith Piny. TIMi; TAIII.P. IX I.PI'I.CT NOV. 23, 10,1). Ttallis loan- Sitaiilou lor Niw Yotk, Vw.nk, lliibith, I'blladelplili, La-Ion, III llileluiii, .VI- leiilowu, Maut ll Cluuik and While linen at WK1 u. in.', cpns, l.lo; c.xpiea', a.Ji) a. Ill, M-. davs", '-'.13 p. iii Tur Plllsloii and VV tike-II on-. Sl a. 111 ; LIO tad ll.-MI P- "I- &ui-dJ.vs, 2.13 p. 111. I or jlillliiioiu and VVashiuglmi nnd points South and West via Hetbleliim. tf..ii) a. in.; .lu and K.ai'p. in- Iiuiida.vs, 2.13 p. in. I'or Long Bi.iiuh, Oei.111 liiuti-, etc, at 8.KI) a in. and LIU i. 10. J'nr Heading, Lebanon and llaili-burg, xii . leiilowii, b.y) a. 11 d Lio p. 111. hundiy-, 2.15 p. in. I'm- I'litlsvilh. b-Mi a in and t 10 p. m. 'Iluouali llikeis lo ill iuiiu- cast, south and west at lowe-t lalm ul Ihe station. II. P. liVI.DWIN. Urn P.i-s. Vet. .1. II. Dl.llAfM.N, tie u. .-upt. Erie and Wyoming" Valley. 'I hue' 'iablc ill infill Npt. 17, l!in, Tl till- lor lliwli.v and b-eal pniuts. coiiie( ing al llivvley with Pile lailionl lor New oik, New Inn g nud inti-iiiudiilc points', leave Strati- Ion at 7.03 a. lit. and 2.23 p. in. 'I lain.- mivi at N union at 10,uO a. in and ;i.V) 11. 111. FINLEY' Easteir Glove, Corset and UmnibreMa Am jioiflinicemnieet Should be of unusual in terest to every lady reader of his paper. It comes oppor tunely at the season when ladies should dress in har mony with the beautiful sur roundings of this festive holi- luy, It 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- ilics the necessity of patron 'V,iug a reliable dealer in making your selection of 1 Caster Gloves. By purchas- ng from us you derive the benefit of our experience, as we handle o'n 1 y reliable makes of acknowledged Good Wearing Qualities. Perfect Fitting, Correct Shades, Proper Finish. CORSETS. A full line of new corseU in all the popular makes and colors. UMBRELLAS. Complete assortment o( Ladies' and Men's Umbrellas, unique and nobby handles in great variety. Initials en graved free on all umbrella? See our window display at 310-512 LACKAWANNA AVOTJt EASTER NOVELTIEi We are displaying an unusual pretty lino of Easter goods in Booklets, Cards, Hangers, and Hand painted Sachets all of "which serve as a suitable easter remem brance. This year we have added nn imported line of chickens, ducks, nnd rabbits, "which will interest all easter buyers. ReyeoldsBros RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leave Scranton: G.'IO a. ni., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg", Philadelphia, Balti moie, Washington and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 9.3S n. m., week days, for Hazleton, nnd for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimoje, Wash ington and Pittsburg and t' West. 2.18 p. 'in., week days, (Sundays 1.D8 p. ni) for Sunbury, Harrit--burg, Philadelphia, Baltimoip, Washington nnd Pittsburg iw tho West. Por Hnsleton, wck days only. 4.'7 p. nt., week days, for Sunbuty. Ha.leton, Pottsvillo, Hnrrisburp,, Philadelphia and Pittsbuig. .1. II. 1IU" IHNsON. t.en. 5l-,i-. I. II. V.OOH, lien, P.M. .;t lime Cant In rffirt Dec. .lOlli, lltOf.; SCRANTON DIVISION. ISO? 205 .8)1 Ii ! n M'ATIO.NS "3 5S5 pji ' m 7 10 A r. N.y,.Wt.'itM.nV. "PM- ltYSAr. rudosU .l.r. I i, 1M K 00 I 1M I PM , PM I 03t 80 10 li' It) II) 1031 1021 8 68 " . llaiuoelc ' 11 f 8b ...tiiih a is 1 81 " Hi " iW " ltd " . SlHllilIlt rrtftoinurl. ruiiituitf... . .Oiton " ricrt5antr.it Union dale IDI'i IQuO i inait . .9(06 H ,. 9U623 .. 8065 ) KM a io it in' 11111 v 9 went Mil i 3 196 43 . PM Omi-H " 'tiit-omlaluVil " OWll'JO " , Crtibc-mlalo M ttmai 6 61 .8 40 .6 811 fc0O3M6 6i 0 0) " .twine iiink.ri, iloilcld Vtl 7 03 .It 31 Ull.ll I II U CHI II .1 M 1 1 0:i H'.lll ul 7 033 IIIIH .iia ne:u " Junon Ai.'MmW Wliilmi I'akvlll.- " rilfbuii; " 'I !irnjp ,1 0(J U6 0I " bomfiaw, ' 17 198 616 01 " 7 US MS 12 " 7 233 US B " 7 k i is t ei ; Tmltn tit " 7 31 j 10 f ST ." 176 89 .tr 7 uj M6SJ IM'PM PM t OHM urn 8 2." H VIII 01 ; i S n I'iliiii flit jll -HIM. . aliUtoiono, " . tin' s.ino n " . 0011 HB.1I-) I' " ,.6U run 11 -aoj nno ioi.t P4 '4 1M I'nlk I I.IIV bluutuu l!lfi .VJ-illJouil (rains leave rartiondalu for llu btl-i n-i 1S iiiiiinrriit biiuili), nil 7.60 iiiiibuixllyoiily.iiit'vlii; liliviu-ll itiil7Ulimailtl0apiu. V-l.liti.niillroliiltve.--, riDluutt7 00 pm Sunday calj. Honpluiatalltiatluai tu Cnil-iD Jilt-, artivio; at 715 uii-, ai iroln liavk-t Mtihcl.i Yar-1 fur larbvmlala attutra a.ll), atitviui at latiMiiJalu ot 0.5.1 aoi. Itate.t 3 cuutt inr mile, T.oneat Iluti-K tu ull Valuta Weal, . C. 1N0CRSON. lla'llan"rAtpl Hfn Veil i it;. J- C WtlBII. '1 r.T.ii. ol, uivu. r