F?w '14' 'WW IT stt f t w THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1901. ( -nv" . - J t J In Ki I'lifillfTinl Dally, l'.vcf.t Sunday. I.y Tlie , Triti um. I'ublUtiltig Company, al KHIy CVnla Month. I.IVy S. HICHAM), tMltor. ,o. y. .iiv.iji:i:, iiuincu junaect. New Yoik UMoel IM Nassau M. 8. S. VilKUI.ANn. fciolc Ajrnl tor I deign Atluttl-lnc. Knitted at the PottuuVc al Amnion, t'a., i foiond r;ia Mll Matter. , 0icn fparu ullt rinnll, Tlic Trtlmno la alwaji rIi1 to print liort lottois Ironi 11$ Minds beat ln on ciripr.t tuple , but It tula Is thai tliej must lie tinned, lor riiiMlcallon, by tlia writer teal nimi-i atnl the tomlltlon prccciiuil to ac itplnnco I that all lontiluullolu dull I"! .ulj'l itlitnrial rohhiii. 'i in: t'l-AT uvri: rou auvcri'isi.nu. Hip following Uiilo liavj the price pr Inch ncli liuertlou. upace to he innl within one )oarl llifri cf 7l;llnsim Villi . DIM'LAY. IMpiY llMilinj JiiltliiL l.iMTti.ih'son fii'ciTo T'i'i" " .. ' "'' . ii,iu a ,:: si !-:') " Id .17.1 .l' w " i.y .1, .HI "Vi ' IJ ,liij .IS I'm- cards ff thank.. tesolUloiu nf conttolmeu ih.i' kltullJr roiitillnilfaiii In 111" nature nf ail xiIMiir 'llio 'Irllitih'.- nukca u rlmriic ' 5 ''""lJ a line. Iljln for Cl.ul(lod .d,ertlltig furnished in uplilluilloii. St'r.ANTO.V.-APlMt. S, 1901. Otiifldo nf civil service ifiHtilcilunq Hick) mic lo.oon city mid I'cdcml uillcc-Ixililpi-M In I'lillmlr-lplil.i mid ne.irly Imlf 'in lil.'lll.V In I'lllmi'ir. AhnihiiIiik lliosc iii he iilil" in Inllticncc live votes Miilec? in it jnliii.iiy or kciicimI election, licrc im .i Mibitnntliil iiiiclmiH of imlltlcal power. No' wonder clirunlc t'tiiilt -llml-litsr, iiindiii leil under Hie inline of ic toiin. iii.iKi f luit sdlKlil ImpKwIiiii In Hie funic oi- pnicilciil pnlltlcM. Tliu Ripper. r "1IK CI-ASS In tlic community I wlio.'Jc eontrilmtioiifi to the JL .uciirr.-il u elfin" nrr llnilteil l.i nccr-eHlillK I'tnill-Ilml-Insf has been luis-y, the past few days. -TltlclBliitt tlm "ilpper" elmrter niul trying to lo.'iil upon It the bl.inio for n.'eorilei- Moli-'h lireneh of fiillli. Yet thin Incident re,iy cmplnisliief flic new charter's merits. The new charter ulvcs to the director:) of ihe EXeeutlu- depiil linent.s lull colltiol t(ver their own Miliordin.itos, thus foeu.ssiiiK responsibility. Htil it nlo makes tho illrcctors directly nceoitntable to the recorder, and tin- iceorder, during the introductory period, will! the charter Ik IicIiik put into effect, in turn ac coiuitalilc to the governor. The line tit responsibility is unbioUen and mi coilfiiseil fioiii tlie smallest man on tho pollen force or in tlie street sweeping brifjade up to tlie Kmernor of the com nionwealth. The tax-p.iyinR' citizen enn locate it blindfolded. There is no getting away from it. Willi tlie right man at I lie head, tin wliolo column is bound to be what It should lie If any man In it goes "long, there are men above him with power to put him right or put him ant. If it is tlie director who errs, the i-ecordrr straightens him out; If it Is the recorder, there is opportunity for appeal, lirst to tlie governor, and af terward to tlie people. To speak of this arrangement as u despotism is foolish. The people can see that it is nothing of the kind, but on the contiar.v a most wholesome ad justment of checks and counterchecks deriving its final authority from the great source of power, the majority at the polls. Tim per capita cost of city govern ment in Chicago is not quite half that in Now Yoik. I'hicago spends nioie Hiau oiie-tliiid of its expenses on schools; New York, less than one-sixth. The conclusion Is forced that New Voile is wasting money. Theory and Practice. "TT"Vii: CUIUtKLATlON of stu I dies in school, their group- 1 lug and relation to each other, whs one of i lie special l clonus or advances in methods, of tuition advocated by Comenlus whom the pioaelicrs of what they call "the new education" piofess to follow, and depart fioni wldel.v. He wrote; "The studies of a lifetime must he soordeied that lhv form a single whole In which everything has sprung fiom a single loot." The favorite methods enforced by many school boaids and buperin teiidents Is the multiplication of Kin dles, without relation (o giouping or lunate connection, vbieh they demand I hat tlie teacher .shall in some wise pour or cram Into the minds or each and iivery child in a grade, so that ouch of these, may have enough facts crowded into memory to lie uble at a. stated time lo pass a written examin ation with average "minks" to send tlieni up to .the nexi grade whether ically prepared or not. The judgment oi" the teacher, the daily wmk done, the knowledge ically digested by the pupil, as Influencing promotion, are wholly inled out. WJf shall be told th.lt at loncheis jp. itliCtesT'oinenltis Idea Is often tol owJ4l out, , iWe may be pointed at this veic Hnic, lo the proginnime of the invent week1!. Institute, where geor, rapgV, geology and history me shuwn n flnitid 'hiudies, anil language and llio&imv are combined In tho sotting fortft Oft qui tit.-. Wo ure not duelling upoWwhat inuny educators know, what leupjiir Aoueii strlvo to iuoiilcato upon tlieiix a(l. The fact remains that tht-so te.u!8erh are sent back to their school looms, bound by methods they cannot Mt ijjdde, to go on and on to tliu sanio old teoal: aiui an opportunity fop true IndlMdu'nllfy In Impattlng knowledge, devittoprnsf 'eharautcr In the pupil and an 5-cn tind wholesome incutal unci iiioijj development, Is ns far out of iciicB ns ever. TtiMsla's sober second thought Is that possibly the other powers are also lu terealed n what Hhe wants In Alan chuitt. and tliereforo she tells them plalijj-. Another victory for tho Ameil can Irtnd of plain-spoken diplomacy. A new plan, having for Its object the distrjbutlou of young tree's through out tho country, will be put into practical-, operation by Secretary "Wllsun, of thj Agricultural department, next, year.- An investigation. Iuib been made to dlscovcivtho varieties which will thrive bcbt. hp the vuilous localities, nnd the dlnti-lbiillon will be made In a manner potnewlml nlnillnr to thai em ployed In the seed illAtrlhtttlon author Ized by coiiffiv's. Kspednl attention will be Riven lo lrecn or tho nut-lwnr-Ing. slinde unit Inun variety. The pro fessional mit'Horymuii will Imvo to lulte it back neat. ' The pioposltlon Is made by n high ofllcer of the government Hint Aguln tililo, Oovomor Itoutwoll, lirvlng U'lnn low, Kdwaid Atkinson and other nnti- linperlallsls should bo Invited lo tuku pcissfsslun of one of the Philippine ImIuiuI.1 nnd set tip a government show ing how BoveintiientH ought to be run. H would constitute an experiment worth watching. Save Those Elm Trees. NKAIIM' a decade ago when the city rulers proposed to ilellbcuitely sncrllleo the beautiful elms at the Intcr spctlon of Washington avenue and Mul berry street, in order Hint tho re splendent uichltectiiriil glories of the Municipal building might be set in bare outline eveiinoro before tho over whelmed, delighted nnd inarvel-stilck-cn g.'iso of all passersby, the proposi tion was defeated by the indignation and tho ridicule of the people of Scran ton. Now, Just as Scrnntou has grown to the dignity of n second class city, r.iul at the very cut of time when other i III".'-, larger ones uno smaller, jealous of their reputation as cities of pro presi. and comprehending more pro foiii illy than over before the beauty and I he healthful Influence upon their alrof tree-bound avenues w hit , overy w lieic else, city trees are being planted and chcrNhri! It Is once more set torth that Scr.iuton authorities are propos ing to destroy the charm of one of this ilty's most attractive corners, a ic fre.,hment to lungs and .soul alike of every one whose soul has not become lost to tlie sen-e of beauty. To do Mich n thing as to cut down those b-autifiil opii" surrounding the Municipal building would be an out rage upon the city Itself and upon its fair repute. It Is a tiling to excite tlie l:.il!rnnnt protest of every pubilc-splr-Ited citizen, .-veiy lover of beauty, man, woman ami child in the city. One of t'.o vost lov :- green, health-giving spoilt In this town, which has far too few of thorn, should be kept such. Those elm tr-es should never be de stroy d. Now- that New York architecture, after scraping the slty, has taken to piercing the earth, as In tlic case of the Mutual Life building in Cedar street, which has Tour stories under ground, running tlnough 100 feet of micaceous and iTulck sand, hard pan, trap boilldery, blue clay, and gravel to gneiss rock, the question arises. What next? War Upon Yellow Fever. AT Tilt: RKOKNT meeting of the International Medical association at Havana Dr. Kdouard Wilde, tho minis ter ol tlie Argentine republic at Wasb ii.gton (who is an eminent physician and lias been tlie leader in sanitary improvements in his own country for many years), picsoi'icd a .scheme for international en-op-iation in the sup pression of ye!H v fevir. His sugges tions weic adopted and a committee, appointed to carry them into effect, lias already issued invitations for a con vention to meet at Havana in Febru ary next. Kach of tho American na tions and colonies is requebffl to send three delegates. Including bacteriolo gists, sanitary engineers and special ists in economic matters. Dr. "Wilde's idea, as explained by William !C. Curtis in a letter lo tlic Chicago Iteeord-Herald, is to negotiate a uniform treaty to be .signed by all of the American nations establishing a uniform system of quarantine regu lations and systematic co-operation for icmoving the sources and suppressing the causes of yellow fever. Since obli gations aio worthless without, penal ties, lie suggests that a discriminating tariff or tonnage tax or quarantine re sti lotions lie imposed by all other na tions against those which shall refusn or neglect lo d.o their share in the work. Agreement as to quarantine i oniric, lions and common .sense In their en foreeni nit are very necessary, both from ilir economic, standpoint tfor yel l ivv rover saeiillces millions of dollars In undo each year) and as a matter of fairness lo travelers. An Incident related by Mr. Curtis fioni personal oxporiopeo Is Illustrative of the latter. Two years ago all the passengers upon a Prltlsh steamer. Including; the Catho lic archbishop of Peru, were compelled to go aboard a rotten old hulk In tho harbor of Callao, where they remained for ten days without proper food or medical attendance simply because one of their number was foolish enough to Joke with tho quarantine olllccr at Guayaquil mid tried to trighteu liiui by telling him that there was yellow fever on board. "The quarantine oill-oor.-," says Mr. Curtis, "accepted this Idiotic Jest as until, notwithstanding the protests of lip captain, Hie ship's sit reeoii uiul the oilier passengers. They were too cowurdly to go uhoaid to inaku peraon.il investigation, and tho only way tho Imprisoned passen gers could coniinuulcato with tho au thorities was to vvrlto notes, put them In a boat and set tho boat adrift to bo picked up in tho harbor. Food was sent them In tho sumo way, nnd at tho end of ten duys, upon tlm us.suranos of the archlilhho)i that thorn was not yellow fever or other sickness aboard, one of tho sanitary ofliccrs of tho city of Callao mustered up hulllciout courage to make tho Inspection ho should have made immediately upon tho arrival of tho vessel. If tho jest had been true, and If there had been u caso of yellow fovor, all tho pas sengers would have died, for they had pa physician, no medicines and no purses aboaid." It may be hopeless, to expect ssiise to bo drilled Into such odleiuls, but tlu power to niuko them sweat for their Inedlciency .should bo lodged where it could occusioualy bo used to advantage in behalf of thu general weffaie. It deveJop3 that tho iral reason why the i event peace negotlatlona between Kitchener mut Botha were unsttcccM' fill was hociitl.eo the Poors Would not yield In the Hellish demand that Catholic, .lews it nil noii-bellcvcra should have wninl civil tights with Piotestttntsi. The Poor Idea of liberty Is certainly attaint. i p i It It Indeed n soulless trust that would corner the peanut crop right on I lie ovo of the circus seaon, IOLD BY THE BTAB3. Dally Horoscope Brnwn by AJncchus, " The Tiibune Astrologer. AMioUtie C'M: 1 II a. m, for Monday, Aral) ., inoi, A ihlM liorn on thli iliy will notice tli.it the Average lljslri- tionnct ii none the vuire for weir. i VIe wrlten who piolcn lo knotv Jml Inm the. lor.il iiiillllial ut will Jump all had lliclr My )cMird.iy. llio iruik vl the liidhlduil who Insists that "ho nted inoie lain" lus hecii tcniroidilly M Irrtnl. - 'Ihe rffoils nf ecilaln wilteta licicahouta ilciv omti.ilo lb it tlicie me incision vvlicti imlille (iplnloti docs nol "alupo" wurtli u rent. 'the individual who M.uH out at u leader of linn xotncllmcs ends up at tlie tail end at the uhblc. Next li tlilnaa that arc simper than a Mr pcnl'i faniri nuy h" Included a tli.inklca piihlle, AJacchus' Advice. Po not plain ton niin.li ronlldence In the prate tall nf n mm who has n lazor tt i Uintr out of hit hoollrir. Oii'r Trad? With the Neu) Dependencies Piccir.l Loiuqiundciuc of Ihe Tribune. Wn'I.liiKloii. Apt il 7 EM'Oltrs finiu Hie t nlted MaloH lo Torto llh ii nnd Ihe Philippines continue to glow-. 'In 1'iilu thne is no pericplitilo tnt.rr.ifrc- In IPnl, ioiup.iri.il vvitli lt'. To lliwali the expoils are no lonirtr rrecrdrd liroauM- of the irfuil nf evpoilen lo lonllnue their htileuu'iita illlO the .iiinc.s.it ion nf ll.iw.iil and its -st.ib-lUliniciil ,is a u-luiiis dKtlk-t of Ihe l.nlted Mate,. 'Ihe I ,i t c-L tiitr- ff tho Ihmmhv Iiii ii. hi cf Maliitiis flinn- Ii I tho r.vpoits (loin tlic t'nilid M.iles to I'nilo lllfn In the eight nionlhs riidmir with IVI'iu.ii.v, I'll), weie l,:!i,'i,P.Vl, ni.illi-t s.,,-J1,7!ll In the f in tc-pmirliiig niontlis of the pretfilln 1Ki.il year, lH,:-2ii,r,n.J In the iniroimiiiliiis prrii'd endinir wltli IVbriLiry, l'l, and t.-Jciil.ii7 in the toire-poiicliiig period rnd. imr vtith Pitmiiiy, IS')-. To tlic Philippines mif rvpnils hi the tlglil i-ionths i nding Willi I'lli. rti.ii.s-. 1'iUI, wnu V-',"l,l, nalu.-t t,70l,Hi,i in the inrii'poniliiij- period of tlie pi-cudltif; II t.d .vear, 1 17,02 1 in tlie .ime period endln willi IVlniiir.v, P-t", and irdV-'ll in tlic Mine peiiod er.din with I'tbrii.iiy, l:iS. -o T,i Cuba cur c.vports fur Ihe eij;lit niunihs end ins Willi rebruaiy of (he piescnt sear weic sl7,--Ji.TW, .lRiinst SI7,17-.',I7 in the rorrpondina pel lull of (ho pirrediiur e,n-, ?'.(),! -J,Ci0 in the ti''hl niunllis ending vith I'eliiinr.c, k'r, and S7 ! ,S j:. in (In- same period rndlnc with t'-b. iiiai.v, t-'is To Hie Hawaiian isl unb Ihe cv puis lamivt, i-. aliriilr indltateil, he inc.i'-nrcrl for the pe.-ent li't.il jeiv, lint theie Is ov.r le.isnn In heliete llii' they are inortaMiiir. ns ale lh".-e lo I'orlo llkn nnd (he Philippine. In I lie oi.-ht liiipulli-, tiidinir willi reliriniv. 0K). they im loaded in pn- cent fuel- Iho inrufpondliitf peiiod nf Ihe pii'tediiipr ll-i.il leai, and imw that cniuuierie telv.ien tlie Ulamlo and Ihe t'liited Statts U ab-olutely lint -t i iited It is not nniiM-oiiabln lo .is'iuno Hut Hie tismes hue tin tcrially iuciei-cd. Tlie totil r.ports f ruin, Pnrlii Him, and Ihe Philippini-, in the eislit monllis rndng with l'el.ruai.v, yn, aniouuled tn s-'l,,:ii'),.",ij, .iK,iiist 5.J,oi.'!,;im5 in the oire. (pcinlliiK pertml uf Ihe li-oal .tear, Hani, ill.",sii,. Ii.!! for a like peiiod in pfio, and -,'',di.' for a like peiiod ill the flic.il jeir IS''. Cuuld Hie iiuiues of tun- epniK In li.ettii in Iho pie-cut li-ial ,mmi- he iiuluth-d it i- pili .ible 1 1 l.i L the total cvpmts llulil Ihe I ntlid SI lie-, lo I liu Maud-, m- loupi of il.ind oiili .niiniiiit to f.iii.fX.tl.O'HJ in Ihe eight luoiilhs iimler tuii-idvi.-ilioii, .lSJin-f m,ini,0ii) in ihe iniu.-p Inij; lii.inlh oi llr fl-i.il voir lOv', S7,iki,(x1 for llie same pen id nf ltT. ! J.jiKi. lH fur tlie t in i t'-pnniluig pi nod nf Is'", and Sliyitin.iiuil Im the .-Jini- poiiml of Ihe h-.al jcr ls:M. Tlm-. the e.nuls to ln.-c i-lanus line (ill ltd miiio ribiuiry, I'll, have tlmiMo since 1S9-I nnd have iiittea-ed -."i per rem in in; pa-t jei:-; Ihnuclt to Cuba theic has beta in the pa,t ten no luileri.d ilitrca-e. - u l nb.t'a impnilcM htiii lc.5 favorably tli-po-eri tnva.-d-, Hie inirkels ot (he t'liited Mans at llie lali-l atroimts 1 1 1 ill in the piit'eill1! j '1-. 'I I e l.ile.-' lepnit of Hie in-iihr luiica.i uf lie ,ir dep.-.iiiiient, vtlut.li is in thai ire of llie fi.l.m a'iIIfIIi tuttis the nine "mouths culm,- -.villi sepldulirr, l'"). hi tliat perind I'uoa's Im. poit', vttiu !-.V!, It),70.', and of tint Mini, $21, 5J3,IV), or Hi pi-r tent, tamo fioni Hie I'nltetl St ites, and I.JV.i.il'l fioni IJmupe; vtliile In the itirt!pondins uiuiitlis nf Iho preceding vear Cuba's total liuporls weie Sil,i1.iil,7l7, of vvlileh 'Js'.ii'il.iilii, or ."0 p,r ml. tame troni the L'uitod stalf-, and slu.M, WaJ troin lauope. o 'Ihe follimlui: tabic sliona tlio epnits fioni the l'liittd States Ii, Cubi, IVrln likn and the Phil ippine l-hnd-. in the eislit months citdinir vUtli l't In nuy in cult year Horn J;M lo 1801: Cisbr inontbs nul inir I'lliiiiir) pi'fi lv7 h'U P"'i. pun mu llvpnits fioni Hit! ITiiHtil Stales lo (ill, i. Puto Ilieo. Philippines Dull IIS. l.i.iis lloltU' lil,VI fi, l'll,777 T,i .:: '! iu,i2,'.iin I7.IT.M7. I7,.'li),i".-.JI 1,151,117 l.:aw,2'i7 l.v'ua.oiir l,:i2ii,Mil .',2l!i,72l l.k'.nvt ! : is si.ui t r.'i.ir, 117.H2I l.'illt.lft! 2,7117,551 LITEBABY NOTES. Of Iho iiukiir,' of liisttnles Ilitir is no cud; and fiiituiMtil.v, tuo, inr lilMury is not vet .-o will huivii t the people a- it ihould I'c, prt-ially Anitiitaii liistui), 'Hie tnit vulinne in a new ft'Hl'H'linnr ttllilon iuiitllulii .1 hi.stuiy of "lliedieatHi-publit." aloiiK inteir-tlng newn llnei lilt Inm HieHitl ly Tho Tiibuno from P. S, llt'ltlii'i' in., nf Pllt.uiiv, who me plaeins Iho nil by tiiliiiiipiltiii, Instead of shing vy iu nllti V.hlir till., tilitiull pllipn.Ca to Itt the lllli- lor hUluiiins de.inlbe, eich In his peniliar Milc, and Willi i fair ioinj of hh nlhldu.il gilt., llno porilon. of or tpinnle. in the hi Iniy ol Hie American inniiuonweallh w 1 1 1 . 1 be lin In. olc Iho olll.ytt oi Ihe UKVt tjiclill stiidt'. Hum, in volume one, which tlaurwn. tin jieilod fluui Ihe beginning Iu tlic campaign of Wolfe and .Moiiti.iliu at t,'iicb"e, wo hate ,i upiffnt.i tmii uf thiity-four iliifutiit .nilhoi., inrludiug Ihe ll.ii, trolls. I'uiH'l. Paikniin, W.uhingtmi living, Ph'moiI, Tiiiinbiilt, 1 lu-t ami L'hiiK Campbell, who tell of Milt nt. i tints, eath iu liU own way, the cdilovs tupiljing between brackets mu. 1 1 iulcrpol.ttloii.', ,n me ntvr.sny to nuke a iriilliui'jii. luiratiie, Willi no iiiiporlanl fact Kil out. In lliin vtay, while tho ItUtuiy U con lucltil, it I. .iIm. a ijiuposium, diaw-ing Intu one vtoiK tlie ce-iutc of a llhiary of hUloiies. Ilelclier tc Ci. have piuvidtd a lut'tiiaulc il dress In kctplng with llie value ami nmel jiraiigemcut of tho tulijett nutliT and thu tlncu foilhtouilnt; vuluiuca will bo awaited ulili lutircst. 'Ihe Apiil iitunber of SutiriVi imitaim tiov. rumr lltiij.iiuin II. Oilfll. JunloiV, lir.t nugzino urtltlt-. 'I'lut lislug ji'iuig iUtc.-man, who tlo llltietl lio fium bin f tl tier's wagmis for a num. bir of )ih in N'ewbur.", Xtwv Yoik, aid who lus now- attained a lather foruildalilu portion in Aiuicltaii politico, tliou.ti. fut- Ida tltbia In lit. tratuie, llie ttibjett, "I'niiliea ami tho Pt-mamU of flood Clticn-hip,' 'IliN is u will sustatned aiguiucnt iu later of active paitlilpatlou Iu mi, Hjit iHillthal iiiovi-iiiruU i.v all joiiiis; nieii, without regard In orii status or btiidnc.sa caie, 'Iho cut tl nor aigura that il i aa iniitli the dutv of a j tiling man iu cuter polities in (ho cmc oi paiiitipaiiug, M lo go lino i.usint.i; Imt tliat he tlioulil not sock political oldest until aikr he. lias wvii siicci'ss in biblncaj. iSciutor Pollivcr, of Iowa, IlUhops Puller and Vincent, and a lio.t of oilier dijUiiguUhed wrllcij mtltt in niak. ing till-, lla-tcr l-.ue of ".suifCM" a notable one. Tl-rro in-poiiaiit ft.idm iiifnuntcd In- t tic OullyoK an- "ll,c lll,'ht. of Man," by Mi, I.y. oooo ooooooooooooo The trs ri o reopiie's j Exchange P0Ptlt.An CLEAtttSa rtOUSc' lor the - - urnrni. rr ah tno nave nouses tu , Kent, Real Kitato or Other rropeiiy to Sell pr Hvehange, or Who Want Situations or ' ...,, -tiit'w email Aavrriliruit;ii'p ..w" , Ono Cent Word. Six Insertions tor Viva win. i&ra i.xeept aituanoos niucu, Which Are tuertrd F. ooooooooooooooooo Help Wonted Male. w..s rr:n-.T sis wyomimj avi:ni:i:, a nov to drive a grocery wagon. MAX.'Ani:rt-i!.:i.iAni.i: vium wants r.. piblc man to nian.ii.e branch ofllee, tiltlii? direction ol bu.lncs; f.ilnry 1,.')00 and llbctal eoinmln.joti; nocd lefeitiites and won cash re ipilied. Adt!rcs lies- :m, I'hllidclplila. Ta. Help Wanted Female. V..NTi:n-IIOU!M'.Ki:Kt,r.lt MUST At,0 BH A sunl plain cook. Itefcirntca reciulicd. Call In r. eiitiur at Ho. JtUO WashltiBlou avenue. W.XTi:t)-I.ADV OIUtl7ATr.S 01' A nir.it tchool to tlo vtoik on Ihe hcranton Pity Dliretory. Aiuner by letter only and address W. I'. Sinytlie, Commonwealth building. Agents Wanted. AGi:.VIS WANTI.I-"A0nN'ALnO AND IIEKO Kuustnn," bv Mrrat HaWiad, Philippine His. lorliri. t IK. mho .seller. V. I lie today for proi. I coins arid teiritorv. Ylio llalsteatl P'lblishln; Co.. Cliielnnatl, Ohio. . . --,---- i.l i Situations Wanted. WANTCli-MAX OP AUIMTV VVOt'LI) MKI1 position of rv-oiii-iliilil.v. Uootl mlrsin.ni. rnniptlcnl lo iiuiime liU'.lnefS or attend to ail veilislnj and Loric-pondeucc. Address t'. !, Tiiiiune oft'.ee. W.l.NTi:i)-l'(lITION' A!5 .SALESMAN Oil AIANA gel of piano utoic. Addrcea Piano, Tiibunn clficc. hiTf.vnoN WANTi:n-m" man to work on farm; an give good referente. Addios Tied Ii. My man, 722 Dlakcly street, in rear of Laurel Hill Paik House. SITUATION WAN rr.D-YOUNO MAN'. 21 yi:ar. want position in oltitrir.it works or on civil engineer corps; satisfaction guaranteed. tOJ Washington avenue. lOPNT. LADV DExIIIKS A POMTION" AS AS. fMar.t bookkeeper; i.ui furnili bc-f. of let- crcmca and is cvpcrlcntcd. AddrcrS "Kxpcri. dice," Tribune oftitc. Wanted. .vv',svxvN-'S--',Hl--s-''VkX,u WANTED SECOND HAND SAFE: MUM' UK ill good oidei; slate parliculai. as to make, tire and price. Address M. J., Box "OS, Jcsaup, Pa. Wanted To Buy. WANTCD-SECOND-IIAND SLOT MACHINES; must bti in good older; btatc particulars as to mako and price. Address L. .M., gcncial tic lively, i-'iranton, Pa. man Abbott, a cric3 r.f twcltc paper, including an liintorlcal survey of" the giow-lh of civil and religious Hbeily in all its phases; "The Man I mm tllcnsaiiy," a ttria. -tory by Ralpli Con n.ii, author of "lllack Rock" and "llie Sky Pilot"; and "Memoir-, id Meuioi'ifn of tlie Nineteenth Century," by the Rev. Hi. Edward r.terctl. Hale, tn include umini-i cntcs, ano duns, portiaits, facsimiles and other interesting nnterl.il. Dr. Abbott's articles begin in the Apiil Magaidne nuniber ol the Outlook, Italp'i Cviintn's novel will lie-in wilhiii .i few- K and tho s.erie of pipen, by Dr. Hale i announced (or publicalion to begin early in the fall. It is ,-ome jeais inco Mi. 1'ianccs Ilodgwu Purnclt lias published a ftory f-cilally. Special intiici-c allathc.-, theretoie, to Hie announce mint that the .luue, July and August numbers ot the Century will iimtain .i lomance from her pen. lis title i-. "The Miking of a Marchiones.V'; lis .si cue is laid in an Kupli-h country bou-e; and it is de-eiihol a- "a soit ol sotiely fairy stmy wllhout faille.." miiif; Amenta, the new inoullily publication dc.iipi.il to interc.-t tlic Joung in good eilizcu sliip, is fi- months old and growing like a bay lice, it i- a .plcndul joiirml tor the homo. HUMAN NATURE STUDIES. Actor Ployed He Wns a King-. . IN Ill "Itiiiiloni IIccolIeellniH uf an Actor'" rndiiiek Ptiltmi lelalc.-, lliu following anius ing incident wliich on illicit at a thamatie. per loiiuantc in which lie him-ilt took part at Wiud-or C.tlc: "After playing Tuui Hay day in the 'Pii.oncr uf Mai,' I had thc.'.td quickly and wanted In look about. I ascended tlm Mago from my dic-slng loom and found no one about. A Midden Itnpulvj icld inc. The dais on which Her Majc&ty bat wad beluie inc. Iu a moment I jumped our th- on-hcatia, ran lightly up ocr Ihe stcpa of tlie dais,, and, throwing my Kim at cum., cMlaimetl iu a loud voice: ' -Now I am King ot England!' 'Midilenly ;i s-ide door opened and then Col onel Phlpp3, with honor depkted on his coun. tiiiauic, c.-:ilaimctl: " "Ho ;ou know, sir, wlierc jou .net' " 'Veiy wrll," I .aid, 'In Her Majesty's seat." " 'Conio down, sir, ionic down; jou ou--i.t lo bo a.haineil ot vnui.elt.' " 'Wliat foi i' I .aid. " 'No one, oir. i-, evci pnmitted to sit on any chair llcr Mainly lias onto rat upun.' "I tlc.ccndcd Kiuewliat tieillalleii at llie cnoinilty of iny -in, ictlecling what a vait iiiiutity of useless ihalii, llieie muit be in lh palace if lltr Maiisty w.is not paillrnlar wlieie blio sat." How Wabash Is Fronouncod. ((TJOiV 1)0 YOU picnuuiiCB llie i.hinc ot jour n lainou.s Indiina riveif" asked henatnr Tillman ot Nnalor Hcvfiidyc, as tliey went Into tlie cerate icslautaut togeiher, saya (he V.is.h uiRtoii I'o-t, "Ii il Wayhai-h or Woilnnli.''' "Neither," aiuweird He-.cihUc. "llie io,ircl. piniHiiielallon i. Wuibavb," "I have alwa.i.s wanted to set the proper Iwlbt pom winn one who knew," irinaikyd Tillman. "I notice, ll.cugli, that jou set win i. what mlxid on tho ii.iue of mv e-t itc. 'llie way to pionouico tho name i smiitli t .u-oOJiia, iwt cutli Calllui.' Evciy nun who line in my Malu pulo In Ihe 'o' vci'v plainly, but tho ino. in' nt I get north ot Ma-uu ami Ui.von'- line I'liryhctly puts in a double 'I.' " Just When to Turn. AMEMl'IIIS gentleman who Las Jit icliinird fiom an oicrlantl dip tluougli MltU!ppi av tint ono ilay lie topped at a negto cahln to r.l tho way lo tlic village for width he vwa hound, In it 'ly to his hail an old wlillcdicadcd man e.iuu! in tho door and the folluwiig mmcrM tlou took plitc; "Can jou tcil me liow lo get to ft ;" a.kcd Iho traveller. '.-ailinly I kin, r," rcpliftl llie daikj-, "You follo.v il is lure load till ji.t licfor jou sits iu eUht ob do iieM liutue, and dcu J on Iiiiiih lo da lUlit, and ilir alu'l no odder loati to put Jou oil fiom dar nil till Jnil gUs tu wlnr jou U a-going." Memphis Stnnitar, Paid In Advance, ArU'lUlDU in Oiavgow, having licaid that his men did not taint woik at tlie proper lime, thcughl tliat bo uuuhl tltop down about n.:;o .emu inorulpg tu kcc. Going up tho jaid ho caujlit sigiit of j joiner 6tandin; smoking, nlth lit j kit unopened. .imply aking Ida name, whit It ho found to bo Malcolm Campbell, h. called him into the office and, haiidlnt,- him tour dajs' pay, told him lu leave at once. After having H'cu the nun ilrar out of tl.c jard ha went up to tho foreman and told hint he had mada an example ot Malcolm Campbell by pay. tug him oil for not Xartlng at the proper time. "Oieat Scot!" exclaimed the foreman, "lint chap was. only looking; for a job'," Wavetly Mag. a .till. For Rent. tv..i-jVrfi,-f'w-ii-w"-stvv-' FOR RENT FROM MAY 1. Store in The Tribune building, now occupied by the Times. In cluding Desks, Steam Meat nnd Hlectric Light. Also 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light mnufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. .inquire at office of Tin- Tribune, 027 OIlEr.N Itintii: STItKLT, KMIVMN ROOMS; modetn luiprovcminls; ttcam heal; muh'i.d; very desirable. rou itr.NT-LAiKii: mmimmikd room. ri:N- Hal illy; hoi. and rold niniiini; water, bath, ateaui heat. Inquire Attorneys Loouils .t lleau, M'nhliiston, avenue. FOn nnNT-HALF 110UI1LE PlOCSt:! H.1S 1IAR rlon avenue; n rooms, ?18; alo 1(CH t'ino ftrcet, d roouu, ltt. BOTH f-IPLS NEW MODERN DOUIIt.L' llOUJil!. b2S-M0 North .Main avenue. I), .t. Reese, lit South Fllmoie avenue. MORE. 22.-, LACKAWANNA AVESMIi; I'OMfllS' ftlon (jlvcn May 1st. Apply 3501 iiaiulciaon avenue. DZ'J OREEN RIDIli: STItnCT. TEN IIOOM, iiiodern Improvements; steam heat furnished; cleflrablc; $2".00. For Sale. v-w -vnvx AlCTION SALE i:Tlt.VOnDlNAIIV. WLDNEP- day, April loth, 10 a. in , .115 Mashlnclon avenue, contruls of Faurot House, rnn-lntjni; of contents of '2S loom", stiinptiious furniture, up. llirht piano, iswt l"n; Iteuin.i, with 2 iccord; parlor diilf, otld upholstered pines ditiliii; fur iiitiire, lttlncc mom, llhraiy, ofllcc, '22 betlronnii, nisi yards impel.-; Open for lii-iicclion, Apill Ulli, (loin !l a. iu. lo I p. in. i:. 'i. hTItON'tl. Coudutlnr of .Nile. FOP. SALE-DNEN PAIR 11LACIC MAKES, PER feet nclt'li, so'iiid and kind, One; Tun Seated I'hletnn. One Top thifrgy with shafts ami Polo, One Twn-icatett blcich. One Cutter with Miaftt and Pole. One Double Harness. One SinKle llamcus. lfohcji, Rlankt'K, etc., elc, all in flit tla's older. For furtlur partlculais call or addre.", 71i Linden street, Scrantou. Telephone nail, i'2I.J. CIIAS, f). SAN'Dl.lifON. Money to Loan. MONEY TO LOAN ON' IMPROVED CITY REAL estate. IlKN'ltY BI'.LIN. JR. CIIAS. II. WELLES. THOMAS hPRACilJE. MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND M0HTGA01'.. any amount. M. II. lfoleatc, Commonwealth building. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-UICK, straight leans or Building and Loan. At fiom 1 (o 6 per cent. C'ajl on N. V. Walker, .11 1-31 j Connell buildinR. Rooms and Board. I,AR(.I. FRONT ROOM WITH HOARD 1011 TWO gentlemen. 110 Adams avenue. Miscellaneous. N'V'VV' MECHANIC.-, ENGINEERS. ELECTRICIANS, rhenicn, etc., new .O-pase pimpblet cont lin ing iiietions a.sked by examining lin.ud of enci nccrs. cent fiec. (,'co. A. Zeller, Pi.bli-lier, lit. l.oui-.. Mo. FEATHLRS WANTED WILL PAY CASH FOR old gece featherbeds. Addrcsi M. IL Rkh-aid.-, (iincral Delivery, city. LEGAL. nihj-oi.irnoN or PARTSEnsinp, limiieh- Nolitt- is litrcbj- gittu lint the Meadow Prook bilk Cnnipinj, Limited, an av-otiatlon oi ganl.td under the Ait of A-i'iiibly appiovcd June 2. 3S-74, and its supplements, for the pia po.o of spinning and mamifactiiriug Mlk, silk 1 hi ,-.ul, .ii. d the weaving and inamitaitiiriug of sill; tabiics is hcieby di'solvctl by the unani mous vote of the parties In inleicst, and the fol lowing pu-nns hate been appointed llmmliliiig tiu-h.es: W. W. Van Dyke, II. Rcnaid, A. L. Collins. PJHCEflUIK! ODD 1T.LLOWS HALL ASsOCTA limi. Tlie j early meellng of llio above )v ociatlon vtill be held on Mondiy evening, Apiil ., at 7..10 o'clock, for the purpose of riecllng three tliieelorF, one piesidcut, ono trcasiticr, one nccietarj-. Bj- older RICHARD ISARRON-, Picaldcnt. JOHN 0. MILLER, Pcerotary. PROFESSfOyAL.. Certified Public Accountant. K. C. SPAULDIN'C, iCQ BROADWAY, NEW Yoik. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL building. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE building, 1-0 Wa-hiugton avenue, hcranton. Dentists. PR. C. E. EILEN'BERUER, PAULl UUlLDINf!, .'pnief- .trcct, Scrantou. PR. C. C. LAUBACII. Hi WYOMING AVENI'E. lawyers. FRANK 1.'. 110YLE. ATrORNEV-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, W and IS Iluir building. F. K. TKAUY.ATT'Y.COMMON'WEAL-IH BLIK.'. D. II. REPLOnLE. .VrrOIINEY LOANh NE(!0. tinted on real citate ccunt', Jleais buildinit, corner YashlnKton avenue and ,kpiiuo hlrivt, AVII.I.ARD, WARREN' ,t KN.UT. ATi'OItN'EVH and counfellors-at-law. Republican bulltling, M'ashlngton avenue. JESM'P & .lESSI'P, AlTOHNBh AND (01 V. K-lloiaat'ljw. Coinmonweallli building, lionui, 1P, 20 and 21. EDWARD W, THAYER. A'nWtNEY. ItOOJI.-s OOI-OOI, Oth floor, Mcars building, iT A. WAT1IES. AITORNEY-ATLAW, I(.RD of liade building, hcranton, 'a. PATTKRhON A- WIMO.V, TRADERS' NA'IIONM, Bank building. C. COMECiYS, U-13 REPUBLICAN BlTLDINli. A. W. I1ERTI10I.K, 01TTCE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wj cming aieiiuc, Physicians and Supeons. dr. w. i: avenue. ALLEN, JPt NOH.H WASHINGTON Pit, S, W. VM0HKl"Y. Ol'l'll II KJ1 WAMI. iusloii avrnue. llPaltlcncr, I'llS Slulljcii.t, Chiruio dilate, luii,-, luait, kidni-va and Krnltn-urinary oisjhs a fpi-i,l ilty. lloui, I to i p. in. Osteopath, s. KKUTiumi: i:v,Nri, ori:oi',vin. us and 1:i; Wabliiiiton Me., rtcranlon Pa, l 'In mil.; Pihoav a spttialty, Oilkc llnuii: S.M tu 1.' iu.; 1.30 to A.fa) p, m. Hotels and Kesturants. tiir i;lk kai'k, ijTTsii kt niAMaiv cnuf. Pales ira-ou.iblc. P. ZKKILKII, Piopriflor. 6CIIANTON HOU.i:. MIAit 1),, 1.. .V W. IM. digcr depot. I'tiiitluttcd on llio UuiopcJH plan. VlCTOlt horil, Piopiiclor. Seeds. Cl. II. CLAIIKi; ii CO.. bEl.DSMUN AM) Nl'lti. (rjiimi, .tor 'JO W'jilrnilun avruuo; pifii hotiM-a, pv,i) Ncnh Main avenue; ttoic telo pllOlll', T$J, fteza for ili i iMlLluiMo A new home frequently needs now Furniture, usu ally odd pieces, to fill the gaps caused by damaged ar ticles or larger rooms. - We carry a large line of odd CHAIRS Reception Chairs and Rockers and PARLOR TABLES in the very latest designs, (and there are some very pretty new styles this year.) Also those pretty Parlor Cabinets. While we carry all kinds of wood that is used for this purpose, we have an unusu ally large assortment in MA HOGANY, WEATHERED OAK and FLEMISH OAK the latter is still very popu lar. Seven floors full of exclusive designs nnd new patterns furniture. in HilUConnell Washington Avenue. Who Screens. JO-EPII KlTirEb, REAR fill LACKS, AVE., Fcraiitou, Pa., iii.nuifai turn- of Who l-eirius. Miscellaneous. " DIli:SMAKINC I'Olt Cllll.nitl.N" 10 ORDER: al-o ladle-.' waists. Louis Miocmakrr, 212 Adams avenue. A. B. BRICJIiS CLEANS PRIVY VAILTS AND cess pools; no odor. luipiotcd pumps Usui. A. I!, lliigg-i, propiielor. Le.no oiclcrs 1100 Noith Main ateiiue, or Kic kc'.i ding tore, cor ner Atlain.i and Mulbciry. Telephone li.'il. MF.CAltdEE BROS.. PRINTERS' .t'PI'LH'.S, P.N' vclopc. paper bags, twine, Waicliou-c, 1:10 Washington ateiiue, Siiauton, Pa. Till.' WlLKES-BARRi: RECORD CAN III. 1111) in Scianl'on at Iho news stands of Itelsman Plus. IIJil Spiuce and 50J Lindiii: M. Norton, '.'22 Lackawanni avintie; I. S. h'thutcr, '-tl Spiuto .licit. RAILROAD TMETjaES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ill Etrrtt Marih il. Kill. For rhilatlelphia and New 'J oik vii V. k II. II. It., nt 11.13 and 11..V, a. in., ni.il '.MS, b-7 (Black Diamund Evpicw), ai.d 11. SO p. iu. hull da.vs, I). & II. It. It.. I..Vi, S.27 p. m For White ILivcn, lli7.1elou and prin-ip.il points in the coal legions via I), .t II. It. It., lU'i, i.lS and 4.27 p. m. Fur Poltnviltr, 1.27 p. hi. For Bethlehem, Ea-lrn, Reading, llauiiburg and piintipal inttimcill.ilc stations vii I). ,V; II. It. It., li.jj, 11..-.-; ,i. iu.; 2.1$, 1.27 (ill.nl! Ilia, round Expie.-,), 11. "H p. m. buud.ijs, D. fc II. It. It., l.i, S.27 p. in. Fur Timkhaiuiotk, T.iwanda. Elinii.i, Itluc.i, Geneva and principil inli nncdiatc stations. lt 1)., L. ,t W. 11. It., 03 a. m.; 1.05 and ll. IU p. in. For ficneva, lioche-ler, Bunalo, Niagaia Fall", Chicago and nil points went, via D. & IL It. II., Jt.f,i a. m.. :;.:!.. flllatk lliamond Eprei-.s), 7. IS 10.11, II.:) p. iu. tMiudajc, D. & II. It. R., 11. ii, S.27 p. ill Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lchieli Valley pr.rloia cais t.n all tialns between Wllkcs-B.nre ami New Yoik, Philadelphia, Buffalo and huv pension Uiidgo ItHLLIH II. WILBUR, Clen. fnpt !M Cortland street. New- Yoik. CHARLES S. LEE. (ten. l'a-s. Agt., 2'i Coitlantl stitcl. New Yoik. A. W. NONNI'.MACTH.R, Dtv. Pa.s. At., South Bethlehiiii, Pa. For tickets and Pullman le-ertations apply to COIl Lackawanna avenue, Scianlnu, Pa. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In EITiet Dec. 2. TiuO. South -Leave !-ii.iiilou for New- Yoik at 1.10, ".() i.iO. 8.110 anil 10 Oi u, in.; 12.5i, a.3:l n. in. For Philadelphia at S.00 and lO.Oi a. m.; l'ii and u.Sll p. iu. For htiouiNburg at G.10 p. in. Milk accommiKlition at .'!.to p. m. Ainve .it Ilobokcn at II..10. 7.1'!, 10.2?. 1J.0S. 3.15, l.l, 7.1H p. m. An ho at I'liikdilphia at l.iXi, :i.2.l, U.00 and S.22 p. m. Aiilte from New York at 1.10, 1 1. .12 and to.2i i. in,; 1.00, l.u, .-,.11, .I1 nnd 11. '-0 p. m. Fiom i-tioinl-buig at S.O a. M. North Leave S.i.inton for Huflalo and inlcr mediate htatinns at 1.13, 0.3i and 0.00 a. in ; 1.5S, S.IS oi.il U.:i p. in. For O.wego unit Sji.uu.ic nt li."3 ii. in. and i..ji p. in. Fni I'lli.l at 1.10 a. m, and L.Ti p. in. For Mon. tio-e al I'.iiS a in; LOi and j IS p. lit. For NlilioliiOP at 10" and 11.1.1 p. in. l'nr Ping. Iiaiutou at 10.20 a. in. Aiiiif in S'ci.mlon hum Hullahi at l.'.l, 2.11. ". 1 ' and 10.00 .i. in.; .'!.;:u and S.0 p. in. Fro.n O.urgo and Stracu-e at 2.ii a. in.; I-.S'' and P.OO p. in Fiom I'lk.i at 2..M a. iu.: 12.IiS and j.."0 p. in. Fiom NlchoUon nt 7.."i0 a. tu. and K.OO p. in. From Monttii-c at lO.iJn a. in.; n.JO and R.uO p. m. Bloonishuig Livlsinn l.i-avo Siianlnn for Nnilliiiinbcrlaiid, at ".Ii, lO.ai n. in.; 1.5. and 5.:o p. in. For Pljmoulh at 1.01, 3, 0, s.,-;o p. in, I'm- Kingston at b,10 n. iu. Airlvo nc N'oithuinbciland at n.:M a. nt. ; 1,10, fi.00 and S.tl p. iu, Anive at Kiugslon ut S (U a. in. Anive at Plviiitiiilli ut 2.00, i2, p.1.1 p. ni. Aiiivi. in Stranton fioni Noillimubeil.ind at 0.12 a. in.; 12.!!.1, J..V) and .- P. i". Fiom Klngtloii al ll.() a, in. Fiom Pljinouth at 7.5,1 a, in.; ;1.2(J and 5.5 P. tu. SUNDAY 'I RAINS. Soutli l.MVi Siiauton at 1. HI. .1.00, 5 50, 10.01 p. iu.: :i.iSl and ;..l" p. in. N'orlh -I.tavn Stinntnn at 1,15, Ot'.'i a. in.: I.i.1. 5.1s Mid ll.nl !' '" lllnoiusbuig Divi-loii l.iavo Stiantcii at 100.1 ii. iu. and 5.5" l. m. Delaware and Hudson. lu llllnt Nor. 'Al, Km). 'luiiii for l aiboiitlalo h-.uo t-ct.iiiton it ri SO, 7.3.1, .vl. to. Pi a. iu ; l-.'.no, l.'.'O. lmi. ;;-,.', i "i H.!i'.'. 7.17, il.H, II. 1" P. ill. i I. Hi ii. Ill, l"ur llouc-.-dalo-U.-Jo 10,1,, a. in.; 2, ami 5. ') '''r!!r Wlll.f.r-aiir -".H. ".Ie. ''I'. 0..1S. mil, 11.1.1 a, in.; I.2-. -.I. "-'''i. I--'. "lO.r.l., 10 II, il.;;o p. in. Tor f,. V. II. II. p.iinli-t).l, 11.5.1 1, tn.; J.!., 1.-.7 and ll.-o p. 111. for IMilt)l.ini' " II- poii.ti-C 1, 0..1S a, in.: -..IS and l.-i' p. ") I -or Albauv and all poiuU noilh-tl.JO a, 111, and :!.. i p. iu. Tor I'ailicuid.ili'-l'.O'i, U.W a. m.; a. II, 3.W, a. it. io.,ij p. in. Pur WiiKis-IUiri !)... ll.M .1. m.; I..T, 1..., O.'Ji, S.-J7 p. lit. Vor Albam- and ptluw lioilh .!.ftj p. in. Tor Ibmc-dilo -''.00 i. lid S..1J p. 111. l.otti. lalo. tu all point 111 I'nllcd Matcj "ml Tii'.'hrm.ii 1:. i. i'. v.. Aib.,...v. n. v. II, . i'IIO.s, I'. !' A-, hi union, Pa. " Central Railroad of New Jersey, hlationi iu Nc-w YulU-lool u! l.ibuly iticct, S, It., nnd oulli l'ni. IIJIi: TAIlMi IN III'I'IHT NOV f.l, low. Tialin Iimvp -iianlnii loi Notv nil., NnvalV, I'lizaliclli. I'lillailtlphla, Ka.lou, liflhlflitin, 1. lintowii, Miutli I bun!, and Whito llaion at S.."0 i. Hi.; fvpirv. l.l'l v-vpl", iJ.51) a. in. Mt;i. ' V-ui-Pitlattiu and WilVf.vllirio, t.S0 a. 111 ; .p) nnd a.W p. 111. fcumli.v, '-Ml p. 111. l'nr ll.illimoio "'' Wa-hii.sttiii and pulnta r;.,uili ami Wc-t via ISflhlfhtui. S..iO a. 111.; j.irj .lid il.tiO p. ' Mind'.v. '-'.15 p. lu. I'm- I on j lli'arili. (Ktau (iiuii-, clc, at S.SO a. 111. and 1.10 p. in. (or Iiiadiuu. I.thanoii ami Marii-burr-, via Al. lolitoiMi, KiiO a. in. and I 10 p. m. hmidiy-, S.11 p- I". IV,,- poll.vllh. i-n a. in. and 1 10 p. in. 'Ilirouch lukrU tu all poiulrf ia.l, toulh and ur.-l at lo.vt-.v lair, it ih- ottlioii. II. P. II.M.IIWIN, lien. paw. .-,1. .1. II. OI.IIAl.MA, Urn. Mipl. Eilo and Wyoming; Valley. Time Table in r.lfott r-rpl. 17, VfM 'lialiH for llmlry and lm.il point., i-onncl-in: at llawlt-. tvilli I'lli1 lailioad lor New Yoik, Ncuhuri; and inli'imcilijlo 1101111.., leave S un ion .tl 7.U1 a, m, abd 'J.-i p. in. Tiuiu. ttriivi al .iianivii .'J lo.t'O a. ru. and 0.10 I, in. FINLEY Perfectly Bcatitilill! Delightfully Charmlngl Exceedingly Fasclnntlmigl Is wlmt we hrnr from citslonicia who have Keen uur now Fiee Imported Qreoaduinies T'licy niti 1 1 1 1 1 1 o ubtivo the avci-ng tuiillllpn nbnwtii bill fow oC the lurjri. I'llj" lniilHOH i'iui prmluoo kooc1 us tlnn In texture, m- marc oNqulsltc clnilRim tliini arc now dlnpliiyoil on our cnun-tci-.i. All am brniiRlit out In sIhkIg ili't'.i.i pal terns, tuul uvc not ubtnlunblo clhowhei-p. At 59c WO IlilVO !t IM-lllldl plllC ."RVV'lllK Hllk Clroiiuilliio In plulii anil btouailcil ef- l'CCt.K. At $1.25 A Ill-Inch pni-p hIIU and hill; ami wool tli'i'iiaillucH, ni-at cheeks, stripes anJ fancy hrocuilcs. At $.1.50 A 15-lncli extra flnr- pure silk tlrcna tlinc wltli Hiitin ribbon stripva In Uir fpl'OIlt vvlcltliH. At $2,00 .a-lnrh snpcrloi flnlsliorl (li-Piiarllnes In stripes, checks', plultls and llgui'cs. At $2.50 .ri-lnch Grenadines In ninln-nUlcrcd polka dnlH, beaded checks and aatln ribbon stripes. At $3.75 tS-inrli Ciiunnillncs in crepe de chine, with pllssc stripes ami strtln bar nov elty effects. At $4.00 ..'Inch plain' background, with em broidered tralllnfr vino and cluster of roscs- ' . j. - . iv. At $5.00 French ombroideied Jncciuard Grenaf dines of exquisite design. 510-512 LACKAWANNA AVHDE EASTER NOVELTIES. Wo are displaying an unusual pretty line of Easter goods in Booklets, Cards, Hang-ers, and Hand painted Sachets all of which serve as a suitable easter remem brance. This year we have added an imported line of chickens, ducks, and rabbits, which will interest all easter buyers. Rey molds Bros RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PEimvAM mm Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leave Scran ton: 6.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pittsburg- and the West. 9,38 n. m., week days, for Hassleton, and for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays 1.58 p. m.,) for Sunbury, Harris burg', Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. For Haaleton, week days only. 4.27 p. in., week days, for Sunbury. Hazleton, Pottsvllle, Harrisburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. .1, ft. Ill ITII1NS0N. (Jen. Slwr. J. II. WOOD, lien. Pas. Ast, Tfmo Card til rfftel Der. 30(li, 1900, 8GRANT0N DIVISION. IIOJ 05, Ml I ia-tir-. STATIONS I I I ' .iTIOAr.N.V .W.I.'dBM.v. . .m"i"pm1 ,11015) I 03 At. ratio! .llAlll,KL l.v, 1010 2 1 111 Jl 10.1 .IS 131 a 25 hurllEht . ' .I'lvtlou link. VVIiitbtioil. 1 ...I'ojnlfllf... " ..llriron. . . ricAtnilt Mt. " Unfoiitlalu,. " Vor, it ru. ' CarfioutlulaYtl " . C.ll liiimlfili, II a. His .1013 10 11.) 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