Tre-n- pVJWW'TSSSif '4 THE SOKANTOX TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1Q0D.S' tUfw ''' i K l'iil.lllil ltolly, ttxccnl Ktin.lay. hy The Trih dna Pulilbnlns Com'nhjr, nt Fitly Cctila a Month. MVV ft. IltCllAIIti, IMItor. O. 17 UrXniiU, 'Biulntsj Minagcr. Now 'York Olllict ISO Nuncmi H. s. s. viti:t:t,.M). Bolo Aitnit for I orclgn Aiivcrtlvlns. Killer dl ol (lie IVsloilln! at Scruntoii, P. bci.oiiJCI.iM Mull Matter. Whin Bnaco Hill lermll, The Trllmiir U alJ clad to print tliort Ictli'M Hum lis IrlfiieU bear ln un current loplu, liul lit lulu Is tlut Incio niuU be (iRtHil, for publication, Iiy tli vvrlUr s real natiK-i ntul the inwlltloii precedent to upturn e l that nil contributions halt bj suLJCtl tu editorial million, "IIIIJ ll.AT UVri: foil ADVUHIISINO. Tin fcllVti In,. a1,1 i.t. .hi tli.i nrtrn hrr Ir.PIl taili Jntcrtlon, ispure to be meil wllhln one e.ir! pir.n7rmriri.7Sn I "Viiir tirotf c v l 'a I ivr 1 IK'.iJlliK Position. tM tlu- um itiuiii :n liuU's 111(1 " .l'Oll " mm " ,;;ei 21 .l'i M't .1S .Ji) .'if.-. .19 I'nr eanh r.( thank, rcinliitlnns df coiulolciii-i! ami olmilar if.nlril.utli.in In Hi" tntnre of nd xi rllalfs 'Jhe TrHninc tu.il.ra a Oniric ol 5 centj a line. linln tnr Clnwlllcil Advertising furnished on ipplicHtloii. Sfl.ANTO.V. Al'IMhil. Iiml. The Cuban ciiiiNtltittlnn.il cniii-i'iiilnu In li' ghiiiliii tu net Ilk., n f-Vrali.tiiii council'; William Atc.vis Stone. r jr AltlOl'S Int.Tpirtalliiiis of the ."i'ioliitiiieiit nf A. M. lirovvn nt- the ilivt ii'iMinlcf nf 1'lltK- biiif? Hi'.- .ippoiirliiK In print, iiml. Mraiico tn my. every explanation Is vuliiiitc'i"il ww tlu; real one, which l tlmi fi(ii'iiin;' Stmie wanted lor the pliu'i' .1 1 1 : 1 1 1 jili.snlutf'ly ol' thi' llrst cla-s couiiiutuiliiiK thi' respect of every fii"t Ion anil I'vciy p;uty. IllC'lllc'Ilt ll to lllln tllKlll Of 5iIC'CUlUtll)ll i llio runjri'tuio Hint "Slime hns tin own Qn.iy." Tlii' iiiumicr in which tliln Inn- been ilonc warrants llio belief Unit unity would like to lie thrown In that vv.iy for thu loinnlntlor of his ae tlvo political life. It per one m.iu Mood loyally by another. William A. Stone li i.s stood loyally by his friond, Mattlvw Stnnl"y ijtttiy. TIi" fiii't is bciiifr pL'rrclvi'il through tin- illspciliiK oloiuls of fai'tloiuillsni tli.it tin- BovcTiior of this common wealth is a man I.Ik In overy attribute of fxoi'iitlvo Ktcatnrss. It Httrprlsos some; hut tlu'ip wore many who knew it all the time. One of Ua ana's yollow papots Ins boon siipiii'i'S'.fMl. Tho good work .should bo tan led on to Now York ami riilladelplii.i. Figures Demanding Thought. .OMMissio.vreri iiakris 10- Ii'ilt fin- the pohool year eml iiiK last Juno has not long ago liron Issued by the oern "e uoto one or two facts of the incut. multitude therein statistically record ed. Tlieiv was during that year a total enrollment of lfi.TIN.itfiJ pupils in Ameil ean sohools. fiom llio kindergarten to the coireHO ini'Uisivo. Of these more than l."..i'0u,000 weic in the public behools. Xothlnv could inoi o forcibly denote the call for making the common schools M'hlcies of (ho best and most Mieoesislul tialniiifr, as rep.irds both ln strui'tiou and disclpliui, than do these Haines. It is the futuio citizens of this rcpulillf. the peoi.le ho aie presently to rule this country, to determine its policy and the national ch.irai tor, who aie in the public sehouls today. "f the en. ire population one in every live hundred was ill nillepe last yea ; one In oetv four and a half of the population In school. It Is noted us a K e.'t Improvement over the educa tional con lltlous of thirty jeaih uko Unt then "(he u im.iup lilld In the poblie sihools ucuived but Ihsoe ear.s ol training, and that now the uvoiaKO has rl-en to four and a half you is,." That N an emphatic showlim of how brief a. school time seveial millions of Ain-rienii cliililu-ii. native b.n n and f iv 'Iku born, srciiio. The repou Itself, and many c ini uiiiitit upon it in various lending jour nals, while savins: that the standards of teaohini; have l isen. unite in making th" two points which The Tribune Iimh also been steadily dwelling upon of lain tin in imI of freeing tin; public Minimis wholly fiom the ilnniinatioii of politics, iiml that of "substituting fresh and in dlvldti.il methods of tialning for me i hanlcal ulethods," Oiwo more we ninntloii the splf-ovi-dent truth that "fioi and Individual methods of training" me linpossiWe. under ilic pioscnt system of asMGiiIng far ti,o many pupils tii a teacher, and detnandine; of that teacher I he bring ing them all up in the nrhl.trary .stund-m-ilh of the vviitH'ii exauilti'iiiion as tho cm tor proaiotiou mid advancement in xlllllks. i:nia"i')'rVllliaur.s aiidic-s to his ii ' my tlnaiitiM. Jlmt.lt Is iinpleataut firoifc' lon'crun Mho laigi't even lor ii poor; marksman. J'lie Value of the Birds. 1 11V V w i: Alii: glarl to sen in a Lt maga,:ini,' us widely tead lh AlnsieuK a iccogni- . lion of the value of thu bulletns on birds mid inamiiiulH pub lished by tho Hloloslcal Survoy at Wnhhingtun; bulletins that are becom ing inoic widely disti United among farmers as tip years go on. As tho wrlte'iii Alnsleo's, Mr. Arthur Hemy. ivmuijtn: , "Hiids arc the. funnei'ti most Ivaluiihle aids u his lfo.oug batllo'twitli the Intiects ihut piuy on hln i-rlps, How Important Is It, there fnro, liat he sliriuld pot destroy them that do him greatest sot vice," Ho ijltes the absolute proof given by the HIioglca Survey lhat, of tho buv i'HtytH'o illlfaronl species ot hawks and ols inhabiting the United States, hut sip kinds are Injurious; "and of tliei) six tluee upo so rare thoy need haiUIbc (.'onsldered, or taken Into uc count 'as enemies of acrlcultuie. Tno other slx'ty'fieven kinds prey upon mice, Insects,-and other veiinlii, und' rank aiuo'ng llio- tarmeia' ht-fit friends." Mr. Ilenry's article, condensing some of the important work dono by this Uivisluh of the Unl(cc. Htutes' Kovern- Vta- ment'n work as nliovvn In dm tiullfttlnH ll Ippiich, nnlcs that these pumphtclH give utithi'iitlc, detulliul Inforiuiitlmi on Iho food liablt nf one hundred anil forly different species of birds. It Is not llio funnel' only who Ik Interested rsseliilnlly In stieli knowledge. If It Is of absolute itiipoitailec to llio raiser of food mips to know bin winged ftlond.s und ueiiso to destroy Ilium, ll Is of no Ic t'onsofHt;iice to the ennslimoiH of food everywhere. In other words, lo llio people of lovviiH iiml cities, who must buy their food In thu market In stead of planting and cultivating It tlipinnelvcM, lift production In abund ance Is it mailer of a vital importance as It is to the tillers or tho soil. Tho Biological Hurvoy' petlodleal scientific, accurate reports ought to multiply the friends nf the birds In general, and arouse systematic, effort to prevent their 'Wanton destruction. Indifference and ignorance hnvn aided coinmerelnl greed and crlnilnal vanity In tho almost total extinction of whole species of the feathered creatures which are nniong the most valuable friends of the human race. Aguhialdo has Issued a proclamation to all insurgents, commanding them to lay down their nrma and bceo-ne good citizens. Jf there Is obedlonco at I Ms ton, no fttithcr lioublr. need bo an ticipated. An Age of Communication. WHAT AUH known in gov ernmental parlance as postal issues include all forms of postuKc except on legular periodicals. For 1!WJ these amounted In value to ?tili,701,lii. The giowtli In the postal business of the fulled Slates since 1SS1 Is shown in the following table: V'H. is-'i p-y. i.v 1st i.i i .: ito; i'U la'il l.-Uli "17 w IS'I5 , ivn U'Ihi No. ul Pind. F.icc V.iln?. l,rn.77:;,li- $!,IS-t'iO'. -MIJ,i.Ts,JJl li.,l.0,.ili! j.:oo,ii.s."i,iTii ft),iK.'ii,y:i .i,w,7ii,t'r,3 r. . iiS,"ii ,;,J(1. 1011,07.! ll,2Ml,l'it :i.t7.i,i'i i,:mj (..ti-.ojo ::,ui.;,c-i,(it 7"i,l!'l,--Vi ."Ijl.H'.l.dll. 7ll,,J.f'l,!lll) .;,:mi,st,.7s7 7t,iM7,r" 4,in:,uv"),;,it 7ii,iih,27j l,ail,7.f7,'Ji)l T!,031,vi'jI rW,i l,7iti M,'J'lt;ui J,'H(,'Ji'l',",- !m,."il,i.vi r,::.'i.037,!'it w.ih's?,??! In Great Hritaln and the Unlled States, as has been shown by an in teresting coputatlon made by O. V. Austin, chief of the United States tieasury bureau of statistics, and sum marized in the Washington coires pondence of the Philadelphia Ledger, the use of the mails doubled within the twenty ears which closed the nine teenth century. The number of let ters delivered In the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, rose fiom l,lfi",000,fOO in the fiscal year ISSt m iV.'lG.Miii.OOO in 1000. The average r.tmibor per capita lose, in the mean time, by nunc thun (iO per cent., from "A to ". Tlie number of newspapers and packets delivered ineieased by more than 130 per cent., fiom M 1,000. ouo in lssi to Sfio.iuO.ooo hi isw, In the United States an exact account is not kept of th" number of pieces of mail mutter handled, but an illustiation of the progiess made is afforded by the number of postage stamps and other pieces of stamped paper sold at the postoilices as above set forth. The r.umbei of pieces of .stamped paper thus issued was 1, lOii.TTB.-lIN, in 1SS1, repiesentlng a face value of $."4,4S:i,u03. The amount substantially doubled in 1VJ0, when tin; number of pieces was S.lSS.TIl.KIS, and their value was ?''., ISS.O.'I. and nearly trebled for the 11s cal year 1P0O, when the number of pieces was ri.-'s3.t!7S.OI0. Thus, withi.t valit" was ?',.7,CI0,S!i7. Thus, within nineteen yearh, with an increase of about ,"u per cent, in population, there was an increase of nearly 200 per rent, in the postal expenditure of the peo ple, and their per capita postal e" pendituies lose from about 70 cents to M.'. The iuciuuso in the use of the tele sraph and telephone has been even ncie phenomenal. In (iieat Britain the number of messages sent rose irom yn.iitifi.'Ji!" in the fiscal year 1.SS1 to t;-.',-IIilS.p:!! In IMKi and !in,li",12:i In ll'On. In the United States the number of miles of wire operated by tho Western Union Telgraph company lose from 112,1 til In 1S70 to S7I.-I20 in IS'iS, and the number ol unices fiom :j,H72 lo 2J.210. The number of messages sent Increased in the same interval from 9.1!i7,Gl'.i, ut on average charge of 7.'.ri cents, to Bl7:i, 7I!, at tin aveiage charge of ",0.1 cents. The l'ostal Tclegraiih company In rreused its length of vvlies Irom "', eS7 miles in USr. to HJ.i'.'O miles in 1WS, while tho nuniLer of messages io,-o from 1.I2S.CJ0 to 1, ",.li)7,0 IS. figures as to tlie giovvlh in use of the telephone in tlie United States arc not available, but that this growth bus been enor mous is it fact of common uoservation: end that, with clu apetied service It Is llUc.iy to multiply m my fold in tho in.Nt decado is icadlly credllil'.' on llio bi.sls of the growth already visible. This is the nso of rapid coinniunlca- IKIl, At Lake Uliicid. N. ., this year a li tier addressed to the incri hauls uiid luslivss men of the cntli township, asking Ihi'iii to close tlclr busine-s placesoin Good Frlda.v. was signed by tho pastors of tin- ltomau Catholic, Protestant Episcopal, Methodlbt Kpls lojial, llaptist and I'l't'sbyteiiau con greglitions Thu .low Hi rabbi added a postcrlpt saying that "Friday, April Ji, being tlio second day of tho Feast of thn I'assoviii', and so dear to tho hearts of tho cliildieu of Ureal, I would join my I'htistlaii brethren In luuHIng tho above appeal." Tho Lake Platid correspondent uf the New Yoil; iJliurehiuan says tho uppciil was re sponded tu by tho closing of every place of business for tho day; "not only every one of Iho stoivk'iepHis, nut (llso the mill owners, .-uloonkeeoeiv, bat bets, and all others." Tl)e icports of tlie uvont destruc tion by fire of St. Peters hospital at Helena, Montana, .say "tho patients weie nil Hived, and noipj of vhem wus Injuied or suffered any ill effeots from tho excitement of bslirf movc.i, but this could not have been accom-pils-lud bad ll not been for thu hemic conduct of the nurses. These, with out a ftiugla exception, ant in llio midst of great personal danger, guvii their vvholo uttontlon to tlu rescuing of their patients." They lout till of llielr own personal cffcols. Tho world has coin" In regard tiul heroism ntid Hult-miurllti'o ol nurses, as It do m I hose of firemen, as a matlitr of course. Tills W, llmugli, the hjulif.st f trlluitiM lo tlieFr rhiitnoler as it tlass. Tim sixth nnnunl eonvcntlon of the National Association of Mntitiiiteturma Is to be held this year on June t. " and 0 at Detroit, In addition to busi ness sessions theio will be a visit lo thu I'an-Ainoilcau exposition und a tilp around the hikes. As one of Iho most active present-day agencies In the extension of American trade, this association appeals largely to Ameri can Intel est and support. May Us con vention liu In every way successful. The irrepipsslble crank appears to bo out In full force, explaining to the government nt Washington what to do with Agulnaldo, Developments In the oclebriilod Itlcc minder tilal In New York demonstrate tlml lying Is not yet one of the lost arts. Western justice Is evidently ficltlng color blind. A while nm:i imsi jun been lynched in Arkansas. .In pa it's anxiety lo tost the embrace of the Itusstun bear appears to In crease dally. TOLD BY THE STARS. Dally Horoscope Drawn by.AJacchua, The Tribuno Astrologer. .-,tiel.il'L C'.i'l: .".2? .i. in., for Tui'o.ljy, Apill !, 1101. ? W n Vi nt" cliihl bun on tliii clay vill iioliir lli.it coinp puph could not be h.ippy i-vcn i.pin Kiitir me lc- .illoHcil to .ippiupilatii the Knofp cge;. the ili-(iel VM-itliei- man vill ntlli?e the wold "pmlubl.i" in nil puilii linn these (lajt. Nn iii.ni i .ui lii,.it of .i ?noil name utilrfi It li v.orili sumi-tbing on .i cheik. Ouiiiis ilnn not ut muili nf a lUino in the lltiuiy imi.iM'.ltioi'-i nf the day. It icquuvs pniub, ImiiiiiT, to ili-po-e of uiii'. It hrKiiH tn look as thoiuh It vvonlil be nei. CfK.iy lor snn.o u n'.'i i.ill.en I" older a Kej; sent lioiiic on silmil.iy cvciiinj htu'.ifter. Ajncchus' Advice. 'I he in... nl.ii U Inul.ins for soiiKthlni thoiild in in talk politics. Jdsf O17? Decad? o! American Progress .1. II. Vhelpley, in CoIIici'm Weekly. TEN TAHS U but a f-hoit time in a man's lite. The children of IhSO have not vet left their tiiililliooil. Hie men of that day aie the men of thi-. The bulldeis of then arc the builders of now. 'Iho past lie imiIp is all within the prime or the piesent ffen eration, ami .vet the nationalised entity of that brief time hit uimiclit wonders even mole sis niheant than the giowlh of the nation in its eiitni' thomth lonipjiatively l.oit i'itci.'-e. Tnilay Aiiiiili.m authority is Mipiemc our in .illy "i),0n0 Miiaie iiiile of teuitory more than ill lS'i", anil the population ol the whole h mer Ml.dOii.uiiO, a., toiiipauil with the tS,U00,0u0 ol ten jiiiis a?o. 1 lout the seventli place ns a naval puwrr, llio t'lilted Mates has adanecel to the fomtli. An auny of twinlj-lhc thou .inil men has grown to one hundred and three tin n-aiiil. '1 bo possible f.n lor in the: affairs of uui" heniispheie Int. Iieeoine the bal.mec of power ill liulli. Ilic uicie illustration of a hii;li iiv llijitiiill has lieiimie the active intluenic for ,1s I'.Nteiislcii the world about. u In ls'iil the Ainniean people possessed tome tlilni; less1 than l,".0o million ilollan. of their own HK.ke, and in 1000 they had over Lllw million", or, to lie exact, an iueuM-e of ll.'fl million-. Thbudr. iiiene linn roiiepoiuN to the inciiasp in population, for m Ks'JO the per rai.it a money of tins country vvas $JJ.U, while in 1!KK) it waa stl'il. In ts'JO t'mlc S.im'i iuiunic was C,n iiiillioas and in 1WJ0 it via- 107S niillion-. 'Ihe i'.piiisej of the government in Is'h) weie (HM millions and in tfurt they were &50 millions. 'I'Iiom- loecipts and eieiulit.ne3 hoe never been appiolnntoi Ik lore in limes of peace, ami only Cii lilril dm lug the i IobUuc uf tlii1 eivil war. In l".i) theie was a balamc in the t'liileil Males tioasuiy ot i.'.'l million dollars. In luim that b.dauei' was e.ver luj'i mill Ion-, and liik'oly in koUI specie. 'Jhe per cipit.i lev euue of the I iiitcel Males in ls'A) was ii. l'i, -and in l'iNI it vas S7.1.'. 'Hie per eapil.i cpen-cs in r1t:iU weie s.".07, and 4'J.3'J in IVOO. The in-eiea-ed iciclpt-, have come larpcly lioin Intel. n. ll revenue The increase in the opendilur"s i-. dMiihiiti'il tliioiiKliout the vailoirt blanches of the Koviinmcnt. In ls')0 II millions was pcut on the- army, and 131 millions in IKHi. In Uc1 Ihe navy mat 22 millions, and .Vi millions in 1'iim. Plains the same time tin' Indian e pontes' ineieased Irom 0 to PI million-, and pcti.-ions fiom 0ii lo Jill millions. In the past ten jeais the public' dilit has Ineieased from 1112 In ."in. million dollais. o hi ls"n the iuipoits ut meiiliauiliac fiom for eisu eoiiiitries weie valued at 7S9 million dol-l.ii-, .'ind the epoil; of American Roods at ."" million.?, a tiade bahuce in favor of this coun liy of lis million ilollau. hi 1900 the import ol i.ieu haiiili-e honi foiclgu couutiics vvein '.diieel at J-'.'l million il.ill.us and the cpoits uf .vineiiiau coods at 1.1'J.i inilliciis, a balance of Hade in favor of this eiiinlry i.t3l"i lnllllo'i iI-J.ii.-. 'llius In ten .vear?, while 1 depopulation has iiuiessed fi per end , the impoitatloiis ol f.ieijui (jeods have imieacd by nt millions, or le-1 than S per c lit-. Purlm; the sum1 peiiod tho .iiinn.d e.vpoits of '.nieiiiiii Roods luvo in-lei-vd .Vi-; iidll Ion iloll.iij,, or ubnut 0J per cent. 'Ihisi is thiee tiuifs us rapid a K.iln as shown by the populitioii, 'I hue is no pus-ihle way of .ii I iv ill; ut any limine- Icuaidliie,' the dou.estlu loiimuui' of Ihe t'lilted Mate.-, laniurut cl.it ls lii i.ii, ban luiile piK.-M.s at what it HiIrIH be, and Iho li;mcs tun Ul inlo Hi'- billion-. It is do to m.v, liiivveMi, that the Rain in this Held lias been in lup'r penentaiji. than in the foieico trade, it ll weie possible to make estimates in tins (llieetlou, tin. fi'-uic would 1 pudKally u-elc-.s un ,n count i. their imoiiipiihcii.-lhlc' uiaij:' nitii'le. - o - In lh. Held of f i;iii-.i.i tation, (he urovvth Ins hem I" v McK i iuk- 'IheiD weie lul,'.7ii miles of l.illionl in the t'lilted Mates In 1'1. In IIHM Ihcio wric lt'O.vi.1 mil(. 'fhii inraiM tliat In .M.U.", after idl the meat .-Julfins were piaitleall;' ioiiiilclp, W,(.iil miles of load vveie built and ciiiipiod, nt a co,t ol not le.s than 1,-00 million clollJi.-. 'Iho value ol i.iilio.iil n-iuiltna in lb HI was V,M inilliou ilolliu. In ltx0 tltess setutl tits weie vaued at il.i.lM inilliou ilull.us, and into this au.'UiiL mu-t be tjkm the iiomanUi tlou t'f many mails iluiini; that pillod and Iho i'c'iiseiuent irduitlou in their lapilalliittoii, hi I '), :tl,0i) loioinotive.s pulled one million pais lu l'.Kio, .i7,om lucuiiintivcs ot jaiitei power pullcil ;100,ihj iiini iais of niiieli l.uijii- eapaelly, 'I In. busiiuss donu by thcac roaiU has iueieased M per ei.it, in ten car. In 1b!i0 the c.aiilnjja weie about "-' inilliou ilulliu, mid In lfn0 they who 1 ..'Idl inilliou-, and that with a iiiltn b'cit rial liehiellon of (i ciy li t and ..iaeni;.'r .ili. - o 'Ihe udiieial output of Ihe Tidied Mates in ItsO.i w.i.i alued at aboul I'.JO inilllni dolljij. In I'jfk) ii lead t it marly l.ooo million-. Ihe unmul titel pioduilioii of Ihe lunnti) n one In in has iniiea-sd in ten ) cars' liom 2il to .-') million dollarh. The .oilueitoii ol uold by this countiy in It 00 w.hBJ million UoIIju, mid in 1'HKJ it was 71 million-, 'Jhe pioductiuu of cu..ir in HM wxs woitli UI million dollam, mid hi luoil it was vvuitli 101 millions, lu Ib'ii thu Iron pioducttou was 1J1 inilliou ilollau, and in 190U it icaehed 21 j million.. A proportiouatu u.iln U i-hown in tho pioduelloii ol every either law in.iteilil m loiiiineiee, with whleli adds each .veor lu thn wealth ot the nation. o-- 'II. litem Inilliou mole people loimd an ndoq.ialo llvliu iiieouie ill Uie United Mates hi !!) thi.ii wire ;npiiliid with Ihe Mine ill lvl'), and found it CJflcu 'lluie is inyie prciK.'iily for (he ooooooooooooooooo The People's Exchamigeo A POPUIiAtt CIXAniNO IIOU9V. for the ' Drnfflt of All Whn tle llousrl to , Rent, rtcal Katate or nthxr t'ronerlv to Sell or r,ichnirf, or Who Want Situations or i Help Thtjo Small Advertisement Cost i One Cent Word, Six Insertions lor Kbo cenia a vv&rri r.scent Situations vtamco, vMilch Ara Inserted Free. ooooooooooooooooo Help Ranted Male. .AMi:i)-l'IRST CIjASS SrKSOCIIlAl'IlCIt AND llemlngtoti operalorj Rood salary to the rlRht man, AdJiejs Manufacturer, care Tribune. Help Wanted Female. WA.n:D-noi)si:Ki:i:PF,it must alsso ui: a BiOil plain cook. Iteftrencea icquircu. Call In eienlnff at No. 3010 Washington avenue. Agents Wanted. A0i:XTS WANTED-" AOUJNALDO AND IIKI'O I'liiulnn," by Mural llalstmel, Philippine Ills toilm. Svvlfl, tiiro seller. U lite today for pros pectus anil teirltory. Yhc lUlstead P'.'.bllsblii Co.. rinelnt'itl, Ohio. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANri:i)-IlY A VOL'NO COt-OtlKI) Bent If men as a cook. Can give koihI refer ent c nddiess. William Pennington, 4.t I'cnn avenue. SITUATION WANTt:i-nY A WOMAN TO (70 out b.v day, w.ii-lilnr, ironing' or any work I iy day. Please call or aeldicss JIr.s. ltussedl, l'Jl'l Cedar avenue, ilty. W.NTI;il-M.N OP ADlf.ITY WOULD blKK pcitioa uf rcsicn-lbllity. Ciond Mlesinaii. Competent to manage business ur attend lo ad veilislni; and concipoiidenec. Aeldiess I. C, 'Jrlhunu oif.ee. VA.STIIP-POsniOX Ab SALESMAN OU MAXA- ger of piano store. AiIiIicms Piano, Tribune olfiee. SITUATION WANTUD-HV' MAN TO WOUKON farm; can give good icfeience. Addie-s frcd 1 1. Wyniau, 72.' Hlakelv street, in rear of Limel Hill Park House. MIPATIOX WANTI'.U-VOlN'a MAN, 21 VKAK wants position in clectrleal works or on civh engineer curps; patblaction guaranteed. fWi Washington avenue. VOUXf! I.ADV DESIlinS A POSITION AS AS sLstanl bookkeeper; can furnish best of rcf nonces and is experienced. AddieRS "Experi eliee," Tribune ofllce. Wanted To Buy. WANTED-SECONTMIAND SLOT MACHINES; must be in good order; state particulars as to make! and price. Address I,. M., gcneial de livery, Scranton, I'a. Furnished Booms. FUItNISllED rilO.NT KOOM. r-UITADLi: l'Oll two; all- conveniences. :il3 Wiblilnjlon. nianjtlia n time, was tor the few. The banks, many than there wjs for the few. The banks, added to their lmsine-s until the tlguies of domc-tlu commerce for l'.'OO mike those of 1S90 seem of a lon-r-pist jieriod. Never has average individual ownership been gieatcr than today. Many tueii have accumulated wondious fortunes, but Ibis accumulation has not apparently in tcifcred with modest endeavor. Tho number of tMviugs depo-itors has ineieased enormously, and their Mviugs rcpicscnt vast bums. The lioldeis of small piopertics weie neer so numerous or so l.uac ei pioportion ot the whole population. A decade ot tiemndous development has not eliminated the individud, but rather increased his oppoi tunlties. Facts confute theories, and political ceonoml.sts ot the pessimistic i,ehool aie compelled to postpone the fulfilment ot their diieful prophecies until this republic has at least outgiown the picscnt linly age. KNOWLEDGE IN BRIEF. Tlie income tax of India is levied on all in comes of o: ..i and upvvaid. Already neailv 10,000,00.1 has been invested in rleitriu undertakings in ihe Argentine Republic. Texas now raises tnoie than dnublu the amount of cotton produced b.v any oilier ttato in the Union. Medical opinion in London is stionglv against stiect drinking troughs for horses, as diascuiina lurs of glandeious material. Honolulu is keeping up with the trade pio region of the day. It is to have a $2,000,000 packing house establishment. Greater New York will spend $l.'i0,00rt moie at Hip World's Tair in SI. Louis linn it did at the World's 1'air in Chicago. lu the matter of population Oerniany (,Ml,;tj, 000) ranks alter European Russia, (1W, 119,000) and the United States (7i-.,:.00,000). An cfToit is being made to cstibllsh in or.c of the Scotch univcisities a chair for tho otudy of Ihe Scots language and lileiature. Spain's kingdom ot Aatinl.ii, acrording to thn Ilrltisli Medical Journal, boasts uf twenty-eight centenarians in :i population of 600,000. The grounds around limit's tomb at Riverside arc to be heautltled. The trees will be planted, the sleep embankment tcnaced und asphalt walks laid. There aie signs tli.it humlgiation tiotn the Noith to the South, which Ins been notably largo during the past live or six -.cars', will be larger this veal. bengal is suffering from the cocaine habit and ellorts arn being made to irstriit the sale of the drug, whleli the Hindoos are Using as a mihstb tutc for opium. lu tho Oct I v (.burg National I'alk 225 lnuiinleil cannons liavo been placed unci a total of .'110 monumental tablets and about linn monuments have hern erected. 'Iho naval autlioiitles at ltie-t have just dis posed b.v auction of the old cruiser Aietluise, ie iriitly utiiiik oft the list ot the I'lemh uivy. Sho was oold for about froO.OuVi. A Mlstouii man at Nevada drinks a good, bU amount of whisky, hut only consumes the puio inoonslilno ipnlity, which be liisshippid in Irom Hie mountain.- of last 'i'erne-see. Clnilimatl Ins an oiginlMtlou of capitalists ailed "Tio Tiopical Couipaiiy." II lias largo lied holdings in llondmas, cm which the cultb vatiou ol Inuaruis is conducted on an extensive scale. , 1'itty thousand cjtlcns of Indian i am rm plovcd in wood indii-ttlrtf, and leceivc annually $.l,a,(Vm in waged. The piodiiet of this labor tilings 30,000,0011 i-acli vear lu IndlJiH'a nuiiU' f.iituii'r. lu llussi.t the ninllouiT is cultivated as ,i slade crop. Iho sunfower seeds am an arlli'le of diet, living oaten cither raw or roasted. The ell i.s also Used liberally in cooking, being piac tieally cnuil lo olive oil. Mi-1 Ella Evving, the .'dls-ourl ghntc.-, who is eiglit tict four Indies In height, icccutly roue plcted .1 bouse for heisclf at tlio town of Covin, in that state. Her new house has doois I in feet high, ceilings l.i feet high, with chain, tublcs, beds and evrr.vtlili.g in piopoitiou. In an open London nibinh a si ii'ntl.-t found ao.wni dust partlcl's in u cubic ceiillinftir id nlr - iepi.il lu about (UH ol a cubic hull vhilc in a vard in tho center of Loudon tho number amounted to 00,11'), The air was loaded to llm exlint of about nlno 1. mulled per cent, more u thi' city than In tlie submit. lu prrpaiatieii for a hltentcnnla! of Yale In be held in 0Aober next a committee has been ap pointed tn organlrc thu gicat body of Yale giad nates who will attend the celebration. This comniltlce will have its headquarters at tlnj Vile club, in New York, and the function in which it will take it pait is u monster torch light procession with costumed, allegorical and historical floats, illuminations, etc. The Standard is a palatial steam vacht H cmtly built at Copenhagen for Ciar Nicholas, of Russia. 'Jhe cost of tho craft is said to cuccd 12,000 kioner, or close to itf.OOO.liOO. Among the features peculiar to the vessel is' tlie "church" consliucted in close proximity to the Imperial cabins. The outside ol the churcu Is modeled after the architecture el the Greek Orthodox church, abounding in choicely painted parcls of saints and madonnas. For Rent. FOR RENT FROM MAY 1. Store in Tlie Tribune building, now occupied by the Times. In cluding Desks, Steam Heat and Electric Light. "" Also 1200 feet of iloor space on 4U1 Iloor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturlng. in cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at ofllce of The tribune, 02? oriEEN nincii: sntKin. eleven room-,; modern Improvements; steam heat; furnished; very desirable. TOR RUNT-HAW D0UHLIJ HOUSE, r.tS IIAR rlson avenue; n rooms, $IS; alo 1008 Pine street, 0 room, iflC. I10T1I SIDES NEW MODERN DOUI11.E HOUSE. S2S-S30 North Main avenue. 1). J. Reese, 111 South I'llmoie avenue. tyiORI.'. 225 LACKAWANNA AVENUE; l,OSl'.S slon given May 1st. Apply 1331 Sandcuon avenue. 02D HREEN RIOflE STREET, TEN ROOMS, modern impiovcmcnts; steam heat furnished; desirable: $23.00. For Sale. FOR SALE-HORSE AND WAGON. MORGAN' stock lioo-e, Miltable for tamlly uso or light delivery, perfectly sound und without n bad habit; canopy-tup, two-seated suney; haniess and lap lobe, nt a wcilllcc. Apply lo E. !., Ai tliur, 22il W.vomlng avenue. AUCriON SALE E.VI UAORDINAIIY, WI'.DNEr? day, Apill 10th, 10 a. in., 13 Washington avenue, contents of i'aurot House, consisting of contents of 28 rooms, sumptuous furniture', up right piano, cost JIV); lleglna, with 28 tecorils; pailor Milts, odd upholsteicd pieces ilitiiinr fur niture, sitting room, llbrarv, otliie, 22 bediooms. 300 .v arils carpets Open for inspection, April Oth, Irom 0 a. m. lo I p. m. U. M. SI ROM I, Conductor of Sale. IOR SALE OXEN PAIR RLACK MARES, PER tect Uiiilch, sound and kind. One Tun-Seated l'liai'lou. One Top Uuggy with -jhatts and Pole. One Two-Seated Sleigh. One Cutter with Shaits and Tole. One Double Harness. One Single Ilarnccs-i. Robes, Illaiikcls, etc., etc., nil In fust da.-s order. Kor fuither particulars call oi address 713 Linden 6trect, Seranton. Telephone call. (ril;i. CHAS. D. SANDERSON. Money to Loan. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY REAL estate. HENRY BELIN, JR. CHAS. II. WELLKS. THOMAS SPRAGUE. MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTaACIE, any amount. M. II. Holgate, Commonwealth building. ANY AMOUNT OK MONEY TO LOAN iJUlCK, straight leans or Huihiing and Loan. At from t to 0 per cent. Call on X". V. Walker, 31 1-313 Connell building. Booms and Board. TAtiLE BOARD AND ROOMS, ton avenue. ."!7 WASHING. LARGE FRONT ROOM Willi HOARD KOR TWO gentlemen. 410 Adams avenue. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING AT 3S3 ADAMS AVENUE, UP stairs. FEATIIKRS WANTEH-WlLIi PAY CASH l'Oll old geese featherbeds. Address M. II, Rich ards, Gincral Delivery, city. LEGAL. AUDITOR'S NOTICE-IN RE: ISTATB OK AM brose Mulley, Dei eased. In the- Orphans' Ccint of Lackawanna County, No. hei, Seiic "C." Notice is hereby given that the lindi-rsigned, .in Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Couit of Lackawanna County, to whom is letciicel tlu- c. ceptions to tlie lirst. and paitial aeiount of George M. Mulley, executor of the estate, of said decedent with authority to pa-s upon mhIi ex ceptions and le-poit to said court, will attend to tho duties ot Ids appointment at his office in the Connell Building, Cily of Seranton, on Mon day, tho thirteenth day of May, J 001, at 0 a. m., at which time and place all prisons intei cfted arc requested to present their claims or bo forever debarred from doing .so. JOHN 31. HARRIS, Auditor. PROF-ESSfONA L. Certified Public Accountant. E. C. bPAULDLNG, 220 BROADWAY, NEW York. Architects EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL building. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, PRICE building, 12t! Washington avenue, N.ranton. Dentists. DR. O. K. KILENBEItliER, PAULI HUH-DING, Spruce street, Seranton. DR. C. O. LAUBACII, 113 WYOMING. AVENUE. Lawyers. FRANK E. HOYLE. Al'lORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 12, 11, 18 and IS llurr building. F, K. TRACY,ATT'Y,C0MM0NVEALT11 HLIK!. l).ll. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS Nl.fJO tlatcd on leal estate tceinily, Miai.s liuildini, coiner Washington auntie und spruio .stiect, WILLARD, WARREN li KNAPP. ATTOKSEYS and couiiselloiS'at'law. Republican building, Washington iiveuue. ,lT!sSl'P k JESM1P, ATTORNI'.YS AND CnUN. srltorcatdaw. Cunimoiivvialtli building, Itouiih 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. .VnOH.M.V. fiai-nui, Dili flooi, Mears building, ROOMS L. A. WATRES. ATrOIINKY-AT'LAW, IHIAIIU of Tiado building, Seranton, I'a, PATTERSON .t WILCO.Y, TRADIIRS' NATIONAL Hank building, (I. lOMEGYS, 0'1S REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTHOLr, OFFICE. MOVED TO NO. 211 Wvoiulng avenue. Physicians and Sugoons. Pit. W, E. ALI.1.N, SRI NOIUil 1AMllNtilt)N avenue, DR. S. W, b MORE MIX, OI'FK E ,s,'l WSU ingtnii avenue. Ilesideiu c, lolS Mulberiy Chtnuii! (liseatc. lungs, heart, kiduos uud ginltii-urlnary organs a specially. Ilouis, I tu t p, in. Osteopath. S. liElITIIUDI. EVANS, O.ifEOI'A'fll, 12s AMI 12i! Washington Ave., Scianton I'a. Chronic Diseases a specially. Ofllce Hours; S..T) to 12 m. j l. JO lo S.W p. in. Hotels and Resturants. THE ELK OAl'i:, IS. AND 127 FIUNUI.IN avenue. Rates reasonable, P. ZEIIILER, Piupriitor, SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. PAS seuger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Pioirletor. Seeds. G. It. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AMI M RS ervmen, store 201 Washington avcuue; giecn houses, 1030 North Main jvenur' store Ick phvne, 7S2. That Extra Bedroom Now that you arc in a larger house with mi extra slccpiny. rooni you need a Bedroom Sui' A three piece suit would loot nicely i 1 that ptiest chambn and give the house a gencn. tone of refinement. We have a very line line ol TiiKi'i-'Plhv.i; tthOROOM St'iTS in some of the very latest styles. (II would be a ple.istire to look then) over. ) We have them in Golden Oak, Mrolseye Maple In our large stock wc have just what you want and the prices tie in plain figures. HilUCohnell i2i N. Washington Avenue. Wile Screens. JOSEPH Kl'inTEL, REAR .Ml L.vCKA. AVE., Scl.lr.ton, Pa., manufacturer of Whe r-eU'cn-. Miscellaneous."" DRESSMAKING FOP. CHILDREN 'JO ORDER: nl-o ladies' waists. Louis Shocnnkei, 212 Adams avenue. A. II. HltlGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps u-cd. A. II. Uriggs, proprietor. Leave oulcrs 1100 orth Main .iveniie, or Elcke's ding stole, c-oi-rur Adams and .Mulberiy. Telephone 031, mi:gargee 111101., PUINTEIIS' SUPPLIED, F.X xelopes, paper bags, twine, Waichou-c, i:J0 Waslilngton avrnue, Scianton, Pa, THE W1LKES-IIARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Seranton at the news stands of Relunnt Bros., lOti Spruce and 30J Linden; SI. Norton, .''22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schuter, 211 Spruce street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Etfrel. Maieh 3. 1P01. For Philadelphia nml New Yoik vii 1). .Vi 11. R. It., ot 0.15 and 11.53 a. m., ni.d 2.1S, I. '7 (Black Diamond Kxpic-O, ai.d 11.30 p. m. Sun-lavs-, D. k II. R. H.. 1.5S, f.27 p. in For White Haven, lliilelon and prineipil points in the coal legions, vlu D. It II. It. 11., H 13, 2.1S and L27 p. lit. For Potlsvlllc, 1.27 i. li. For Bethlchein, Ea-tr.n, Itcvding, llant-'iiug and principal intcrnicdlatc stations vii l. li II. It. II., I..13, 11.51 a, in.; 2.1s, 1.27 fltlai k Dia mond Expres), 11.30 p. in. Sunil.i; s, D. .S: II. It. It., 1.5S. 8.27 p. ui. For Tiinkhannoel., Tovvaiula. Llmiia, Ithua. Geneva und principil inteimediatp -l.iti.ui-. vii I)., L. k W. It. It., S.u-I a. in.; 1.05 and 3.10 p. ui. For Geneva, RoJie-ler. Bufi.do. Niagaia Fall-', Chicago und nil points west, via I), k II. It. II , 11.65 a. m., 3.3.1 CUlaek Di iinond Expiess), 7. !v, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. Siuid.ivs, D. & II. IS. 1:., 11.55, S.27 p. in Pullman pailor and sleeping or Lrhla.h Valley parlors cars en all trains between Wilkes-llaue and New Yoik, I'hlladelphia, Bnflalo and Mis pension BliJgp ItCILLIN II. WILBUR, C!cn. Supt., 20 Cortland sheet. New York. CHARLES S. LEE, Gen. IM-s. Agl., 20 Cortland stiect. New York. A W. NONNEM.UIII'.R, tin. Pass. Aat., Souih Bethlehem, I'a. For tickets and Pullman icservations applv to !'0'l L.ickuvvarui.1 avei'iie, Scianton, l'.i. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western In Edict Dec. 2, 1'JIK. South -Liave Nr.iiilon for New ork at 1.4U, 3.0J f, 3D. S.00 and 10.05 u. m. : 12.55, 3.33 (i. in. For Philadelphia at &.( and It) 01 a. in ; I'll and 3.33 p. in. For Stiniidslmrsr at o'.Ki p. lu Milk accommodation ul 3.10 p. in. Arrive .it Hoboken at n.30, 7.l, lo.'js, ij.n-r, ;;,y,, .s. 7.1'J p. in. Aiiivi- at Phil.ilclphia at l.iM, .!.'.'.!, 0.00 and S.2' p. in. Anivc fiom New oik at 110, ll.:,2 and 10.23 l. in.; I.ihi. 1.52, 5.1!. .-, and J1.3U p. ui. Fiom Mioiid-l'iirg at s.uj a. 111. Nci Hi Leave Suaulou for llullaln .ind Inlei luediatu hlatious at 1.15, 0.35 and n.o.1 ,i. ii : 1,53, 5.18 ai.d 11.35 p. in. For Osivrgu and S.vracu-e n't 0.31 a. m. and 1.35 p. in. I oi Utic.i at 1.10 a. ui. and 1.5", p. in. For Mon trose ut t'.iO a hi; I.iij und 5.13 p. m. For Miholsop at HW and 0.15 p. in. For lling hmiitoii at 10.20 a. in. Ariive in Seranton Irom Buffalo at 1.21, 2.51, 3,1,1 and 10 Oil . in.; 3.30 and s.00 p. m. Fio.n O-vvigo and S.vi.iiu-e at 2.5.1 a. in.; 12.S-. and S.m) p. lit Fiom I'th i ut 2.3.1 a, in.! 12.3s uud '1.30 p. in. I mm vi. i.nt-nu nt 7.50 a. m. and lion ii. in. I'.om Montrose at l".')" a, m ; 3.20 and s.oo p. m, llloomsbing llivl-ion-l.i'.iip siauton lor Noithumberland, at 0.11. 10.0,1 a. in.; t,3l and 5.50 p. m. For Pl.vinoutli at l.ikl, 3.40, S..10 p. in. Kor Kinjston ut b.10 u. m. Ariive at Norlhiinibeilaiid ut '.I..J5 a. in.; I, pi, 5.00 and s.j., p. in. Anivc at King-Ion at S..12 a. in, Airlvp l l'l.viiiouth lit 2.00, 1.32, 0.17 p. in. Auiie in Sciaiitiiii from Noitliumberlainl at 0.12 a, pi, i 12.35, 4.50 and S.43 p. in. Fiom liingslon it 11.0.1 a. in. I'iomi Pl.v mouth at 7.55 a, in,; .i.'d und 3.3.1 p. in. SUNDAY 1 RAIN--. Seiiith-lauvc Suantoli lit 1. 10, 3.0u, 5 in, lo.n., ii. in.; lt."-t and 3.10 p North Leave Scianton at J. 15, ti.,:l a, ui. : 1..V1, 5.IS and 11.31 p. m. Bloomslmig DivUimi Liavo Suauluii it lu.o.i a, m. and 5.30 p. ni. Delaware and Hudson. In Etlut Nov. 25, loni). Tialns for Caiboiidah.' Icmvc Nianlun u ii :'i', 7,D.i, ..ii. ion ii. ui ; 12.00, i.2ii. 2.H, 'i..,:, 5.2'.), ii.5.'. ""''I, "' ''"' !' '"'. ' b' i". For Holiesihlc o.20. 10.13 ,i. in.; 2.11 and 5.20 ''iVr Wilkes ll.n ir-0 I', II,:,.'. a, ui.; !'-". '-Is. " . I", , 1 1. n.J3. 10 ., , 1.27, O.io.r.l-, IO II, n,:,o p. in. Fur L. . R. IL poluls-ii.l', II. .i5 a in , ' !, 1.27 and 11..U p. in. For l'cniisvlvaiiia II. li. points il.i,, y..,s a. in.: 2.1 and 1.27 p. m. I'm- Albany uud all points noi.li 0.20 a. in uud 3.52 p. in. M'.MIVY TRVI-VS. For t ill bond lie "1.1)0, 1I.3J a. lu. ; 2 11, ..,..', fi.17, l.V- P. ' "or llke'Rilll- ''s, 11 "' !"; 13-, 1.2s. U.27, s.27 1'. m. For Alluiiv mid points Hvrih -3,52 p. in. I'o,' llonpnlde-ii.im a. in. nml 3.32 p. in. LnwcM lati's In all points in Fidtcd M.itis and Canida. I II. llt'RDK K, 1.. I'. A., Albany. V Y. II. W. LHOnS, I). 1". A, Si'iaulon, Pi. Central Railroad of Now Jersey. stations in Nov oil.-l'ool ci l.it.city stiect, N. It., und Soiilh Fiil.i. TIME T'MII.F. IN El Fl.Cf MlV. 25, Imm 'll.dlis Icavv Mraiilmi lor Niw oi I , .Xivvaik, Ellibilh. Plilladilphia, l.i-loii. IMhlihem, . lilitoivii, Vluiili hunk and While llivin ai s ;i) a in.; express, l.lu; c.xiuiss, 3 30 a. in. mh. divs, 2 15 i. in, I'uf l'itlstoll ami WlUcs Banc, t.30 i, in , I lu and 3.50 p. in. feun;la.viv 2.1.1 p. m. 1'or Hallluioic uud VVashiigtoii and u,.uis south and West via liiU.lel.eiii. i.W n. m., l.lu ami s.ro p hiinda.vs. 2li p. m. For Long Ilianili, Oicau Grove, eic., at S 30 a. in. and 1 10 p. m. For Reading, Lebanon and llaiiMiuij. ., ,). lintmvu, S.30 a. in. ai.d J. 10 p. m. Siiiida)-, 2.11 p. in. For 1'ottsvlll.-. S..'.o a in. and 1 10 p. m, Ihiuugh tickets in nil points ci,i, south and west at lowest lates at I lie station. II. P, IIU.lllVlN. Gen. 1'u-s ;l. J. II. OLIIAUM.N. Gen. hupt. Erio and Wyoming Valley, 'lime Table in Elfeet Sipl. 17. luoo. Tiains tor Hivvley and local points, lonue t- ing at Havvley with Erie lailioad for New oik, Ncvvburg and luli'imiiliatu point,, leave frc I in- Ion at 7,0.1 a. in, and 2.25 p. lu. 'Iiains univc at SciuiImuvi1 WW u. and CIO p. m. y FINLEY'S Pcrlcctly Beautiful I DeJlghtfulJy CharruJngl Exceedingly Fascinating! In. vvhrtt wc hear from ciistoiuors vh liuvo seen our new Fffmie Imported Q'remicadflmies Thoy aio unite above the! uvcriiRt) riunlltlcH hIiovvii, but few of the litrgre city liousuii ran produce goodo us line In texture, or moro exciultiltc doalgni thnn niu now dlHplnyeil on our coun ters. All are brotiBht out In slnBle dross pattornn. nml are not obtainable elsewhero. At 5Pc Wo have a "2,"-liii'h puie sevvhifr slllc Groiiatllne In plain nml bnu'ailed ef fects. At$.25 A 43-Inch puie silk iiml silk ami wool fJrenadlnes. neat chorlif, Htrlpcs anil fnncy brocade?. At $1.50 A l.'-Inuh exlin line putu llk Orena clluo with sntln riblion tdrlpcs In dif ferent widths. At $2, 00 IS-liich superior lliii.slioil Oii'iiatlines In stripes, chucks, plulils und llRures. At $2.50 l.'i-liich nrciiacliue1.-! in oinbiulilorcrl polku (lot.-i, beitclcil chocks nml sntln ilhbon stripes. At $3.75 IS-incb Ciloliaelllics in cicpo do I'llino, with idlsse Ktrlpes and sutln bar nov elty effects. At $4.00 15-lnrh plain background, with em broidered trullincr vino and cluster of loses. ml At $5.00 French cinbrnicleied Jiicfiu.ini Grena din's of oxciuislte design. 510-512 LACKAWANNA AYMILE Seen what we have in of Stationery At prices that will surely in terest you. The above may e seeu in our display win dow. Rey molds Bros Stationers and Engravers. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001. Trains leave Seranton: 0.40 n. in., week days, for Suubury, Hariisburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and for Pitts burg" and tho West. 0.U8 a. in., week days, for Hnzletou, and for launbury, Harrisburg', Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 2,18 p. in., week days, (Sundays l.f3 p. ni.,) for Sunbury, HnrriH burg", Philadelphia. Ballimoie, Washington and Pittsburg nnri the West. For Haalclon, week days only. l.a7 p. in., week days, for Sunbury Baalnton, Pottavllle, Harrisburg riillailelphla and Pittsburg, ,1. II. lll.TllH.NSOV. (icu. M.'f ,1 II. V.UOII, (,(li. I'.i-j, ,;t. Time Cnrd in effect Bee aoth, tHOO. SCRANTON DIVISION. 207 05 201 202 sen tea 1 1 .s ST.tTIO.N3 2CU( I I PM AMi " , 00 Th W ' ...3 M4W - S 11 j S5 -. 8914 U 8 415C5 statu . 11M5 2J .. 8DG5SO ,. IUIS1I 710Ar. !'.r.,r.'iMHt.i. I 1M CM l '.01013M " 1031)5(5 " 1021 13 1 " C'AltOi'l Lr.l . llnnciKi: . MarllKl'l ' .I'riitoli I'alk, ' VVi'lVIUO'l. . ' I'ojntrlli-... ' ... .Ultou.. , ' ) IrUMiut 31t . ' . I'jiioJiilalo,. ' hoicH mi.. ' ( atliouilaloYcl ' lOlVUM " loiviiap Odin .' '. 0(011 18 ' UM1I IV " ttk'li ' Sllli'-'l " "J Kill A). " VVl . , " J01IIII " U0.1IIII " SMUCJ " 8. VI 11 01 " 3 IK3 V) ... P'J Lu a tas l ...0 40 ...S3) l arlioii'luln 7 (03 SIS 5 .Wlilto Prli!k.-e. " 7 01 iiij iici.i iu vaIUM Je'imiii. An lil.ul 1. 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