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THE SC1UNTOX TR1BUNJ2-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1!)01.
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.ihllchc.l fia'lir, llrrtpl SiP.liy, .,hJ ' be ! Triji'
a rublUli)ns(l.ompmifi at I Wj' Cents Month.
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t.ivv 3. tlfOllAlW, IMItor,
0. V, IIVMUX, II'1Idmi Marnier.
New York OlfliPI l.'O XU M.
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, sole A-aetil lor tuitljn AehcitlJlni:.
Knlticl Hi tlic Peuluffl.-e at scianton, Pa., it
fcccond Uls Mall Matter.
When picc will t mult. Hie Trllmno l",lW
did to piinL short httci hum fleI bear.
In on c'.rrci.l tnple. hut IN lulo Is that 'w
limit be flrmi). lor iiubllmllon, by the ,"'
I tl Mm an.l the ioikIMoii precc-dcnl w c
tipttnei' U thai all iciiilrHnitlonj (lull bo uMi
in (uucrui rcuion.
'nn. ii..r itn: roti advckti&im;.
Ilo lollowlng Uble thou the prlcl per Inch
"mil lii'fitlon, npjee to he iicil within one jcirl
lurid IWilliiKoii
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For cauls t think, irioli.llont u( ttiiitlolciioi
nr.il similar emit Ihiitluix In ths nature ot "'
icillalni; 'IliO Trllniru ntakea elmisc! t "nu
t line. .
Ilfitw fnr Clavlloil Athcillling fuiniihed on
application.
r'l.'UANTON. AI'UIL 10. IPOI.
.unijuiir'.-inrnt ot' the prize v.-ltiucis
In Tin? Tilljiine'tt sltoit story rontc.ii
will Ik- iniidi' In in-::! iSiitunliiy'h fW).
togutlior villi publication of the
story tn which the first pi ten has beci
i wui'ili'd.
Presbyterian General Assembly.
ON TlirUSDAV. May Hi. the
ti;:th 3L'iicinl iihU'inhly uf the
I'n.Mu'lu Inn i hin (.'It "111
louvciic In riillmk'lphiii with
tin iluul '. a l.ujif atteinliiin'c uf loni-c-selitittlvc.-,
tnnii all p.uts of Ninth
AincilL'.-i. India. China. Allien. .Smith
AincrU'ii mill Mi'Nliu. The sessions will
he hcl'l In I'al'.ary Hunch, mi Locust
mi-cut, ahovi- Kltl"Ciith stl.-et.nnd more
lliati ii'i tle-le-sntcs. rcprvi-ciilluiT 22?
piosbytoilcc. will be enrolled. The
a.s.-cnilily will convpno dally ami will
I'uniinui! two w cells.
The twu must Important matters to
nine l !". ! iln.' rc-senilily will be the
elect Inn of a inodciator and the ooii
sltlui.itl.iii uf the report of the special
furnniltt' o of sixteen appointed at the
iiif-cting uf the last assembly, upon the
(uehtiun of the lovl&lon of the "Con
fession of rnllh." Iter. Dr. chailes A.
Dlekoy, the nioderator. Is ehalrmnn of
this eoniinltlee which ineludeb anions
Its nieinhcis the lolluwing; ministers
and cldeis: llev, Dr. Merrick Johnson.
I'hlcasu: Kev. Dr. .spieeUer. Cleveland:
Kev. Dr. Shiiiik'1 J. Niehols. St. Louis:
Kcv. Dr. Aii-Klbbmi, t'lncinnati; Ke-v.
Dr. Fisher. Hanover college: llev. Dr.
Stewart. Auburn .seminary: Rev. Dr.
Henry Van Dyke, I'rlneeton: Hev. Dr.
Stephen A . Dana, Philadelphia: J'rof.
William It. i 'labhe, Pittsbuis. anil
United Stales Supreme i.'ourt Justice
John .r. Marian, of Kentucky. What
report this committee will make is un
known. It has held a number bf meet
Iiiks since the adjournment of the St.
Ilouis assembly, and majority and mi
nority icporls, it is said, will be made.
The election o( the moderator will,
In all piobabllity. be settled shortly
after the assembly convenes for its
lirsl .".ssion. There aie several can
didates already in the Held. Kev. Dr.
Homy I'olllu Allnton, of the San Kian-i-itcu
TheoloRlcal seminary, was once
a candidate and will nsalu make an
I'lfort to become tin; moderator. Uev.
Dr. John W. Dlnsuioie. of San .Iij.v,
t'al., i.. also a candidate. The Pacific
H. di-1-.'f.Tiit' . it Is said, will unite
.upon a candidate, and II Is thought
.hat ih. ir I'.'inillil.itc will be the sue
icsslul miu'. it beliiB eeneially undci -stood
iii.it the niudci.iior l Ills year
sh.ill fiiiue ti uiii the west
XuiiiMoii. publle incetlnss devoted
lu the iclluioiis c.'lcbrallon of the all
ien I of the Twentieth contury haw
been iirr.inmd and H is the eMieetatlon
of most of the iUlef,-ais tli.it the as
M'lubl.v. li.ipplb liee from seiious In
uriiiil eoiiiiovcis, win lu diic means
loniilil a Kie.u revival ot Christian
activity and i ilhjj-sncy upon the tlnvsh
olil uf she Kical pi'obleuis and duties
wlih which i-lvillzntiun is now cou-
fioiileil.
The ileb'Kt.tes to the Cuban con'tl
liilin'n.il iiiuM'litlou claim thai their
heslliitlcn Is now caused by Inability
lo local public opinion.
LMison's Latest.
IK T'UHMSIIUD icpoits are to bo
believed, Wlznid Kdlhuii has
added a new laurel to his
wivalh, and oie likely to be the
uiu.-t proiitable ut all. Tills. In short,
is the developnieut of u storuse bat
tery which ! worth soinethlus. Tho
M elalnis niade for the Kdlniii Invention
Kai'i'it.hHt n Is cheaper, llKhter. more
fteiiiHiieJ. hiiU mot durable ihun esi.it
3 ffiHrir.iKo britteiles: lh.it It can hn
5 ilihcliait,'ed lo zeio iiiltiiBc; that It has
!I lV1ee'the outrun for the same weight
anil that II virtually does not deter
iorate. v
AeiunlfiiR to the eNperts th, now
battery serins to do away with hII
the dhmdvantagen of the cystoma now
lu use. For instance, batlerles ot the
tyi'it rmtiloyoii on some of the Now
Ydk htreet ear lines, whlln ilolne the
work, aie heavy, becnut-o of the ureal
amount oi iluld Hiilphiirio acid and
vf tiii-that U vequlrecl, ato subject to
dftcijoratlpn by chemical action ami,
for pomo icusou not clearly under
stood. cannot be tf.Ncd for more than.
l.4j',W cep.t. of the energy they cnniuin
wllliuut rstlrilnff the batlny, Kdison
cf6i'away with much of tho fluid.
loi the, lead hertoforo Ufced, Edison
has substituted complementary plates
of cadmium anil copper. The copper
Is- pulverized as fine as flour and then
I'omptessert enough to prevent Its
crumbling. Jloth It and the other metal
are much lighter than lead,
jThe jsreatest clamor over the Eo
?on Invention will," says tho New York
correspondent f the Chicago record
lleMhl, "he made by the men Inter
eMed in tho present storage battery.
The automobile storage batteries are
too, expensive to cope with the steam
and gasoline engines. They are cum
bersome, of frfut weight, and not cap
able of producing: power In proportion
to their bulk and cost. This fact
tin patens n Riett Industry. Just.
What tho IMIjon Imttory cult ilo with
nn automobile will be shown soon after
Mr. Hdlsott kcIh homo rrnn ft Journey
down soil Hi. lie lini outeml
two oi' tin' vehicles and will i'ittll
thrill with Ills linttel Irs. tf tliey do
what he says they aie cnpablo of duhiK
the automobile Industry will be prac
tically In his haiidf,"
Space has been reserved at the Pan
American oxpoilllon for nn exhibit of
the battel y. and there the Hist do
monstnitlon of the leiinii liable Inven
tion Will be made, Those connected
with tlv exposition who have been
undo nwaic of wiial th" battery Is.
sny Hint they believe It will be one
of tho Kroalcst oxhlblls In the fit-cut
c-nllccllnti of w-onders. Air. IMIsoii, It
Is worthy or not-, lately falls to do
what he pionilses to do. In that re
preot ho differs fiom some of his
would-be ilvals.
m
All example of disicputahle Journal-l'-m
not i-rtie but typical of the Phila
delphia North American was supplied
lu yesterday's Issue of that paper In
a so-called Scranton dispatch, manu
factured In Philadelphia, purporting to
trent of the political fortunes of Con-Ri-OKsmnn
Connell and Deputy Attor
ney General Fleltz. The subject mat
ter Is of Indifference to us. but the
palming of such home-made tot off
as news deserves to be undei stood for
what It Is the cheapest of faking.
"It Is to Laugh."
Ol'll KST13BMI3D' New York
contemporary, Life, makes
some lltciary announcements
that The Tribune's leaders
win. do not see Hint paper will be
plcared, beyond peiadvenluie. to have
u shine with them. It says:
"The editors of Serlbner's Mufiazlne.
fully alive lo i hi; demonds of leaders,
announce for the forthcoming year
thai no novel by .1. Al. P.airle will ap
pear In the mngnzlne. It Is said that
during- the coming yent Mr. Marion
Clawfoid will read his own works
thioucjh. n tak that befoie this ho
has never had time to accomplish. Miss
Murle Curclll has been havlnp her
Imagination made over and refitted. -V
lot of now material has been added.
and some entirely new and Korgeous
efftiits may be- expected for tho com
ing year. Some of the tc-vlews of
books In Tin; Dookman have been so
good of late that they aie going to
be set to nnifle. Air. Flank A. Jlun
sey will shortly offer a prize of $1,000,
nflO to any one who has ever read
anything he ever wiote for his own
n.afrasslnc Air. Alunsey Is said to be
the niissell Sage of Alagazlneclom. Hall
C'aine and Alfred Austin are think
ing seriously of having themselves
diiimatircd, and If they e.ury out their
plan, will appear soon In this country
as ilvals to the tlogcis Urothers."
Lite's humor on this occasion Is cer
tainly incisive; .'t even lis victims
can scnieely avoid Joining: In the mer
i Intent It must piovoke. They will be
likely to decide that it is better to
h.ugh than to pout when a joke U
agahist themselves.
After considerable hullabaloo on Hie
part ot those not interested, it turns
out that all Interested aie thoroughly
satisfied wllh the appointment of n
coider for Pittsburg. Hence the pio
cossion can proceed.
A Lesson to the Nations.
IX EVERY portion of the woild the
authentic reeoids and lemains of
earlier centuries .ire being sought
lor and discovered in u manner
w underfill to think of. Duried civiliza
tions have been brought to light, and
the heights to -which in many direc
tions they attained 1111 with amaze
ment the modern mind Inclined to
bo.isl that the present Is the crowning
age of the woi Id. Never before has
the solidaiity of the human lace under
illffeicnt skies. In t-cntuiles far re
moved lrom c'ach other, been so pro
foundly impiessed upon the mental and
uioial consciousness of man, as now It
is: the icsiilt of every new- icso.trch in
Egypt, Iiiibyloiila, Oicece, Palestine,
I tome. Alizuiia, Mexico, East Aftiea.
Ot the lnlnging into clear light aiid
knowledge the history of ages of em
pire upon the Nile that had been long
looked upon as mythic and legendary:
of the uncovering also of ;i city buried
ceutuiles ago In Ihe very heatt of our
o u land's Far Western plains those
upland heights so far aboe sea level
across which we have stieuhed the
long line.-, of shining steel rails tluougli
what We hud deemed a never settled
wilderness: of these we have lecently
spoken.
Almost simultaneously came the an
nouncement of the strange finding by
Greek spongr Ushers of the rich cargo
of the ship, known lu litivo been sunken
near Cape Malea, deep in the Aegean
Sea, in which the Human general,
Sulla, had crowded the lich t leisures
of Uicclun art us liuphics for the
adornment of Home. Also at this timo
come .stateiuenls of many valuable
things discovered by the wcukmeu who
am engaged In excavating the site of
the Homau Forum, which throw iicsh
Ilsht on that portion of ancient history.
Now, alio, we leal a that tho societies
Interested In field woik In Palestine,
tho Holy Land in which so much was
accomplished several years ago, iccog
ulzu that this great woik has been of
Into too much neglected, The Ameri
can School of Oriental Hesearch Is ac
lively at work raising a fund for proso-t-utlng
leseurch In Palestine, They say
there are there twu hundred ruined
sites that have never been touched by
the arcluieloglst, and the results of ex
ploration could not fall to be of Inter
est and value. This society combines
modern educational work with Its ef
forts for reviving for our time the story
of old time Palestine tho hind of Ca
naan, They are gathering also the
money "to equip a school building, u
museum and library In Jetusalem,"
Theio is an Immeasurable signifi
cance, one almost overwhelming, In
these levcallnesofdlm ages, of strange
peoples, powerful dynasties and ilch
empire's of the olden time. Wo who
have been living through the later do
cades of the nineteenth century huvo
giaspcd, lu such swift succession, mar
vel upon marvel of science, that our
sense uf wonder seems lo bu almost
blunted, from the constant demands
upon It. Yet thut blunted sense of
wonder finds Itself stirred ufiesh into
keen life ns the Intiimn mind icrtijr
nlttjB that u long panorama or history,
vol ted for ages, Is tint oiling define lb
Why has nil thlp, we ask, been hid
den until now ? Why Is this genera
tion the nleeled olio to if cover the
Inlrlcd treasures of n orient wisdom
and knowledge to find Itself placed ill
touch wllh lho!o generations that
evolved inagnlllceiilclvlllziitloim burled
lu ruin heroic the a'licestms, so far ns
known, of the nations and peoples that
rule the earth today, had evolved
fiom Imilmilxut? Why has all this
wraltTi or hlsloilo dlseovriy hern -re-
ci veil until now? May It not have u
Ui-soii and ii warning for us "noon
i liom the ends of tho world are come,"
the burdens and tho responsibilities of
new empire'.' The thoughtful mind
must bo compelled to answer, yes.
The persons mort anxious that Agu
lualdo should be punished nro thoie
of his own nationality who have been
mltled by his false prophecies.
Judge Dixon, of Trenton, seems lo
have dellveied u sledge hammer stroke
at wild-eat and plpc-droam stocks.
It begins lo look as though .Mis. N'a
Hun had burled the hatchet.
TOLD BY THE STARS.
Dully Horoscope Drawn by Ajacchus,
The Tribune Astrologer.
.Wiol.ibe l'.iti -."l ii. "., '" Wcdncvla, AU
10, 11HJI.
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A i MM bom on tliU ila.i Mill notice that tliie
-civm of mi-kii-,c U liable to pioiluce ca",cs
ot lu-.nl lallinc mi the police lone.
Ii IickIih I" l"nl tli0'".'1' ""' peakMflf.
would he the only plucii .lllowcd to do tiinlnsy
hcliind lhi blind in Scr.mton.
A gi.od while It ir In no illthciilly when called
ii) nn lo tell a black one.
II i (o be hoped tint theie will be reform
cnoiiifli to pi aiomid In Niantnn. crn lo the
l.iblnff the .no lamps to their old perch.
The wcatlnr at lat sec-liH to hoe inched the
Inuli WMlrr 111.11 k.
'I hero i no caii'e lor ansiely legui.thig the
new city gotrimnfiit. secei.d pet'nn? who hacc
n.it hnii a-ked sl.nnl ready to lender a-W.mee
wluncin- they aiu needed.
Ajacchus' Advice.
II i . bo hoped tint the troubles of lie
fimlei lliuw ii. of PitUbiusr, will not be nude
mi i no in Sainton.
OUflin? Studies
of fliiman Natare
Wanted Boys to Have Fun.
Al.lH.iK MAM al .ik. when the uii iC
llclty Ciccu, the ikhe,t vonian in Ihe
world. M.''. .i mii.iII boy, hc piid a -v I-lt to
(hi. ai, ami stopped al one ot the tirimlpil
!,.-.i..1j iln son aiiuiiili.iliitil hei, lrlile llie
( lih.i. fhiuniile. lb- was mm It like "llici
b, in spile of his inothei's wealth, and found
tli'n plll.,- HKhtiiig wis I"--' ,lic thinir to wmk
.,11 his surplus cneigy. Willi .-nine utlici jomij
i..L i... urn. .it thy lintel as coiiiiianions he
a-rd tu ac. up to one of ihe top lloors lor a
irmp with th" pillow.? in tarion? looms lliat wcic
uucciipie !.
'Ihe luni-ekiepcr was willpis lo let the l.os
bac a irooil tinic, but she imildn't be lespon
siblo for the destitution of the Imtel pmpeity.
Ilri.stlinc with iri.linnjtioi , she went with her
iciuplaiiil tn Hetty i.ieee. and besan e.citedly:
"Your boy has been just ruining the pilloas
up on lite skill floor, and I wish jon would stop
his foolish pranks up fhe'ie. I won't stand It."
"Why, what's the tumble?"' in.uiicd Mr.
(Jiecn.
"'Iioiiblc'" cmIiiiiic'I the iiale hoiiel.eeper.
"tth, he ha-i Injuicil and utleily elestrcjcd
iie.ii ly .ill the pillows f-o tli.it they aie unfit for
u-i'."
"Well," di.ily irinnikcel lleily (.'iccu, " how
many did he ekstrny."
" Miniit a dozen," lcplinl 11"- hibfkeipci.
"Well, ?o out .iml Older a dozen iiw
pillows, ii'ml .-mil the bill t me." said the
wniuaii nt inlllion', Willi .i coniplaeent smile.
"When they are disabled buy Mitnu nioie, and
keep u. the supply .it my epin-i Thai buy
i-i ikwiiiu, iiud he nee Is tho CNeiiUc."
Hoist by His Own Petard.
J It. .M'Psii.S, of Kais..s lih. Mo., told a
wiitci in Ihe .New Yolk liihune how an
ocrimeiuslit sub-editor got bach at his ihlcl.
;ln one nf our we-leiu eilie-, mine jcais, ago."
Mid Mi. Jinboii. "a li'end of mine wa eni
Illumed on one ot the loeal pipei-s. The ne.U
man nboie hliii wis lOnstnnlly taking hlin to
ta-k fm- alleged derelietinr.s in duly, and es
pecially lor mistakes in in.inini.ir, punctuation
and similar things. The editor who was foierr
r.o.iua witli my fiiend. while a nun of toiee
and able ti wii'o in a iule m.innei, was nei-eitlule-s
drill IrnL in ulucation, and his gram
mil w.n o calcinallv bad as onle o( tint
nf Chailes )Ii kens. One day he had been par-
liuildilv liiiuin in hii crilicii.ni ut my lilend.
'Ihe follow ins lnoi nlin; thcie appc.ueil an edlto
lial hum his pen, in which ihe follow ing ten
uni e n. i lined.
" -'In be a tine Ameiieatl one should iii
the Ilciikv iii.iiim.ilns and lonlcmplale its beauty
and giaiiiKiir.'
"Ileio was the chance my tiieud liad been
u.iitlhK tot, and o he cut the quotation out !
unit It In the iimr of the pap.r, to whom both
nlin weie leppomlbli, with the following com
meat. 'Iho hrsl tliousht MiKROate. by this
sli ini.i' stalrimnt Is that its author pohuld i-lc
a .school of Riainbnur and eonlenipl.'ita its
beauty and Kiandeiu. This uriglnslily In
the ii.e of a sircitl ir itronoun Mainline fu,' a
pliiul anlecrdcnl niluUt be iied to adiautaw
lu u ieu'iion ot Ihe ol)le, liko the follow ins, tor
oMimple:
"To be a lino Aniilfian one slioiil.l iiit 'An
editor ot The HI ink' .aul contemplate their
beauty and siandiur.' .phlo hum tlio oilciise
ii Cugliph u this adiiiuiiitloii lo Ihe Ameiican
Ih'ople, will Ihe sentiment ilelf Bland anal.ti?
Ii the ilii'him be hue that lo be a fine Amcr.
c in one should llt tin: Itocky niouiilalns and
c elite iiiplatc lis beauly and grandeur, what Is lo
become i.f tlio pillow ins."
" 'Ihe- man who cannot afford to Indulge In
tils l-lt and lonUir.i'I.ilb'ii;''
"'Iho busy nun who cannot hud time to go
on a mountain gazing tour?'
"'Ihe liiiny good ritlztiM who aie blind)'
"The attention ot the o.wir w,n arrested and
made Inqiihlrs wliieh resulted in his ttulnht
ening out inatteis liclmrn t lie two men. While
this diastlo ciitlclini perhaps ilid iut imptoie
the editoi'a grainniar, it crit.iinli did linpio.t
im tilcud'H poilion wliile on tha papi-i."
N
Tho Janitor Excused.
AIT.W Siindajs ago tlic picachn- nf one of
Ihe color d iliriihrs In Ibis ilty coniplaliu-.
.iloul the chinch being too cold, and nudu In.
c.tiil) about Ike jinflnr. While he was ktlll'
talking ono of Ihe lueinbca walked up tu (lie,
pulpil ui.d whl'icicd In Ihe pieachei'a ear tin o
wuidsi
"Iho jai.ile.r was jiiclrct U.t night while
lealllg o..
Xot anotliei wold a said nn tfe s'ibjeit.
( iuelnnati lhiquiiei
Beyond His Abtllty.
AI'U ll l.l-ibY atlited wcmiaii walked along
I Ii.iiIip street the other morning with a
mull black dog, which, tajs the lUltlmore jjiiu,
appc-aii'd lo take a delight in darting Horn
one tide uf Ihe sidewalk t the other. Seveial
pi don kins uariuwly aiciled n collision with
the. dog by nio.-l amuping (lo otlierj and tin.
gijcctiil athlclto e.lidilt','.i,is. I'fiaily, thu
licai) foot of a joung man, hunting in the up.
poile dilution, came in ioleut contact with
the dug's litis and the little aiiluul was scut
howling into Ihe gutlei. The woman shrieked
and galt'icd her pet in her arms, pressing her
fair check agalut It and murmuring words of
pt. 'Ihe oung man blushed, made an k
ward bow and slammc-ied:
"l beg your paidun, Ml. Ple4e exiusc my
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The S
People's I
Exchangee
A POPtlbAB CF.BAniNO HOUSI'. for tha '
r nonRr ni All who tiaci. Houses to i
fieri, Rel TjUIo or Other property to Stll
er Exchinge, or Who Wnt Sltmtlons or
i llttn Thet Small AdwirflMmrn's Cost
One Cent Word, Six Insertions tor FIto
Cents Word Except Sltmtlons wamca,
nnicn Aro inserted rrce.
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Help Wanted Male.
WANTI'.P-nit&T Ct.ASi STCNOOUAPIIHR AND
HcmliiRlon opiralor; Bond mlaiy to tlio
llahl mail. Addie'M Mniiiifacturcii care Tribune.
Help Wanted Female.
WAMTD-Ulllt. ion M'.ST.ItAb HOtiSL-
work. Apply wllh reference to Mrs. r. 11,
Orook, 100J Mndeii street.
Situations Wanted.
T(mCHnmTwoyisri wants noiisi:.
work, cooking or work of any kind; sleep ut
home. P., Tribune office.
SITUATION W'ANTED-IIV A YOIINO MAN b
bookkeeper and tjpewrlter; can glee refer
ence; Miiull salniy. Addicts Wesley II. Weaec.',
I.opci, ftulllean county. Pa.
SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOUNG COLOHtD
Kcntlemen as a rook, l.'an give good relet
encu address. William Pennington, s'-M Pcnii
acenue.
sniJAIIOV WANTEIp-BY a WOMAN TO tiO
out by daj, waAhlng, Ironing oi any woilc
by diy. Please call or address Mrs. rtusell,
lilt) Cedar nienuc, clly.
WANTi:D-MAN OF ABILITY WOUl.K LIKU
position of responsibility, flood salesman.
Competent to manage business ot attend lo .to
cctllslng and eoricspondcuce. Addicss U. .,
Tribune office.
w'.ivrnn-posn io.v as. salesman or mana-
gci of piano ttoie. Address Piano, Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTEK-BY MAN TO WOBK ON
in in; can gice good leference. Addresi Hrrt
h. Wnian, 72J niakely street, In iear of Lamcl
lllll faik House. .
SIIIIAIION WAN'IKD-YOl'NO M'AN, 21 YKARS
wants po;ltlo:i in electrical works or on clsll
engineer corps; satt-dactior. guaranteed. bOj
Wahington menuc.
Wanted To Buy.
...v.,.,. I'pnun.lltvn S.T YIT SI APIIIVIN!
n,wirjiPMi'.ii''iifl"" ...,v .....,.-..,
mujt be in good ordei ; state particulars ai
to make and piice. Address L. M., gcncial ilc
llceiy, Scianton, I'a.
For Sale.
TWO OK TllftEi: DCDROOM SPITS NEARLY
new; cheap, tall early at iu npnirc siret-c.
FOR SALE-IIORSE AND WAGON. MOROAN
stock horse, snilable for family use or light
delhcry, perfectly sound and without a bad
habit; canopj-lop, inn-sealed suney; harness
and lap robe, at a Mcriflce. Apply t" ' K. A'
tbur, i20 Wyoming acenuc.
AICTJO.V l?ALi: EXTltAORKlNAUY, WEIINUS
day, April 10th. 10 a. m., 315 Washinstun
a ... Mnlnnlo a( I'inrn tlrtitv rTHmisHnf Of
All I iu t et'lili lid v imiiu " !.. " ..-.-.. -r,
contents of 33 rooms sumptuous furnituie. up-
i... ; . . j. p... 1.A..1... . 1,1, OQ .nAiirl
nglil i.iaiio. eusi. ?,w, .liquid, ...,n i-j ..." -,
parlor suits, odd upholstcicd pieces, dining im
niture, sitting room, librarj, office, 22 bedrooms
TiOO yards eaipcts. Open for imocction, Apnl
Stli, from 0 a. m. lo 1 p. m. E. M. STRON.
Conductor ot Sale.
FOR SALE-OXEN PAIR BLACK MARES, PER-
feet mstch, no-and and kind.
One Two Seated Phaeton.
One Top Buggy with Shafts and Pole.
One Two-Seated Sleigh.
One Cutter with Snails and role.
line Double Harness.
One Single Harness.
Robes, Blankets, etc.. elr., all in fust '"-!s
order. For furtlirr particular call oi address
71 Linden sheet, Scranton. Telephone call. (rHS.
CIIAH. D. SANDERSON.
Booms and Board.
TABI.n BOARD and rooms.
ton aienut.
Ml WASllINfi-
LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH HOARD FOR TWO
gentlemen. 110 Adams accnuc.
Lost.
l.OsT A I'OCKEIBOOK. ON SATURDAY LAsf.
between postofnee and Monioc aenue. Find
er please leliirn to I0 quiney avenue, tit;.
awkwardness. If I base killed your dog I'll re
plaeo it."
In tones tint faitly liipKfied Hie surrounding
air ihe woman rctoitcd: "Indeed, you flatter
jourself."
NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE.
Cincinnati has an organlration of capitalists
called -1 lie 'lropii.il Company.' It has large
land holdings in Hoiiduias, on which the culti
vation of bananas is conducted on an extensive
scale.
'Ihe. naial uuthoiltles nt liicst haic- jut dis
posed by auction ot the old cruiser Arcthitsc. ic
cently shuck off the list of the Fiench naiy.
She was sold for .11,700, plus the usual C p.v
cent.
Turkey has nude aiiangemcnti tor more O'er
man orliccis to senc with her uimy in older
to cfteet reitalu rc-oigani.aliun. Their iireviom
success ut Damascus and Tripoli were contplcu.
ons.,
I'loiii Hanoi, in south l.eiuuuy, nn iinentlon
is icpoiieil for tho soldering of aluminium,
hitherto deeui'.-d impossible The pioccss em
idoja no aeid.1 or other metal and icslsts the nc.
lion ut the weather.
Tho Leicester (England) Town council line
decided tu make, a giant to Hie Municipal I'm
waul Mouinent tn enible that litly lo punlilc;
boes of plantJ for tho window sills ot the poor
er cottages of the borough.
The nun In Mississippi who doe not pay a poll
tas connot uto or senc on jutics, and oilleial
ictiirns show Hut 2',-i7l white citizens hue neg
lected to pay up this year. This neglect dls
lianiliisei them lor two r.if,
Serial unique bills were- inhmluird in Hie
Wisioiieln legislahne lecently. The quecict
was that fatheicd by Mi, Young, of Em Claire,
which pioldcs that alter Jan. 1, IWI, i.ulwy
companies .lull niulp their halus with "deilces
that will keep them on the Iraek after dculb
inent."
APRIL.
I Hood wllh gold tlio guurs,
With lain the water-counes,
And J rcstiain
Willi ailicr leln
The wild sea-liorii'J.
I am the blackbird singing,
I urn the gi ici swinging;
I am tlio sp.ir
Sets ireds a.tir
And bluc-bclli ilnglng.
I ipiickcii in theli glairs
Seeds i hit the winter nii;
, I'lajv for me slay;
'Ihe budding May
Wj euuilng ciaiff.
1 open all kept rlo-c,
I riiiekeu the icd lose;
'Ihe cloud that lowers
Big with it thoweis
My message know?.
t am tho hawk- that hows
The wild life in the coeis;
No Ink So high
Hare soar, a I
'I hat si"! lo loici.'.
I 8ood with gold the good.
With lain the watei-cour8c,
, And I icjirain
Willi sllur rein
'llic wild tea horses.
Nora Heppcr,
For Kent.
FOR RENT
FROM MAY 1.
Store in The Tribune building,
now occupied by the Times. In
cluding Desks, Steam Meat find
Electric Light.
Also 1200 leet of tloor space on
4th tloor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light niaufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Knquire at office ot
Till; TRIUUNIi.
027 OIIKEN UIDfli: STHELT. NINE IIOOM-,
modem luipioecments; steam heat Included;
furnished; s.cry dcslrablf.
FOR RENT-I1AL1 KOI'IILL' HOI SK, H3S HAIL
rlson nectiuc; n iuoni, 18; alo iwj Pine
sheet, 0 looms, $lu
BOTH SIDES NEW MODERN DOEBLi: IIOL'M..
W8-830 North Main aicnue. I). J. Reese, 111
South Filmoto aeenue.
&10RE, 225 LACKAWANNA .WESl'll; IW1- i
slon glxcn May pt. Apply 13al Sanilcisnu
avenue.
020 OREEN niDHB STREET. TEN ROOMS,
modern fmpr.iecmenls; tteam heat furnblicd;
desirable: $2j.0O.
Furnished Booms.
t'iJiiNMl7:t)"FR0NT ROOM. StllTAIILF. 1 OR
two; all conveniences. Ul'l Washington.
Mouey to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED ClIY REAL
estate. HENRY BELIN. JR.
t HAS. II. WELLES
1II0MAS SPRACUE.
MONEY TO IXDAN ON BOND AND MOUTOAai:.
any amount. M. II. llolgatc, C'oinmenwcalth
building.
ANi' AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN VLICK,
straight Icina or Building and Loan. At
liom 4 to 6 pel cent. Call on .. V. Walkei,
.'UI-113 Connell hiiildlu.-.
Miscellaneous.
iFfAWNfTViirAreAMs. AYENFE. I P'
stairs.
LEGAL.
DiCMUTloNe'F PARTNERSHIP. LIMITED -Notice
Is hereby kIm-ii that the Mendo.e
Bmnk Silk Compiny, Limited, an a-soiiatinu oi
ganized under tlio Act of AMiinbly appioeed
June 2, 3f7l, and its supplement, for Iho pur
pose of spinning and manufacturing ilk. sill;
thread, ur.d the weaving and manufacturing ot
silk fabrim is hereby enrolled by the unani
mous eole ot the parties i-i intctest, anil the toi
lowing persons haee been appointed liquid iliiu
trustees: W. W. Yan Dike, II. ltcnarcl, A. L.
Collins
ibTATE OF HIRAM II. WlllrE. LVIE OF
filei.btini. County of Laekawann.i and Plate
ot Pmntyhaiiia, ileccised.
Letters ot administration upon the ahoeo estate
baling bren gianteri to the undcisigwd, nil pri
sons indebted tlureto will please make pioir.pt
payment, and those hiving rlninn against the es
tate will present them for pajment to
U1IHSTIANA '. WllirE.
FRED. C. HANYI'.N. AdministialiK.
Attoimy for the IMatc.
lIsrATK OF EDWARD JAMES. LATE OF THE
City ot Scianton, County of Lackawanna, de
ceased. LcttcH tcatanirnt.uy upon the ahoce estate
lia.ing been granted to tho undersigned, all pel
sons indebted to said estate aio requested t.i
make payment, and those having claims or il
niands to present the same to
MAODELENE JAMES. Ee.ulil.
PALMER L. WILLIAMS, Scianton, Pa.
Attorney for Estate.
ESTATE OF ARMINDA NEELD, DECEASED.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Arminda
Necld, late of the City ol Scranton, deceased,
have been granted to the underslgnd, lo whom
all persons indebted to said estate aro icquoatcd
to make payment, and those hating claims or
demands, to make known same without delay.
C. M. NEELD.
II. C. REYNOLDS,
II. I . REYNOLDS, Evcutoi?.
Attorney for Estate.
IN RE: ESTATE OF DAMEl. W. SULLIVAN.
To Whom It May Cone cm:
The Oiphan-s' Couit of Lackawanm County has
granted a rule lo show cause why Maiy Nilli
can. executrix of the last will and testament
ol Daniel W. Sullivan, should not. bo discharged.
llcturnab o to ne.U .Mgunioni court.
MARY SULLIYAN.
II. C. REYNOLP.s. Eceiitii-.
Attorney toi Estate.
PROFESSfONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
E. C. SPAULDlNli,
Yoik.
2.-0 BROADWAY, NEW
Architects
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, I O.VNE1.L
building. -
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, PRICE
building, 120 Washington aecnue, Si i.nitni;.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENRERliER, PAUI.I IlL'II.DIMi,
Sprueo sheet, Scranton.
DR. 0. O. IiMJilACII, 111 WyOMl.Mt AVT.NUE.
Lawyers.
FRANK E. ROVLE. AriOHM'.Y.AT-I.AW.
Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 lluir building.
F. K. TltAOY.ATT'Y.COMMONWL-ALTH- III.Dfl.
I). B. REPLOOLE. ATTOIINIA -LOANs, NEiai.
Hated on leal estate se-iurlly. Meals huildiug,
comer W.ishlngtor. avenim and spruce sheet.
WILLARD. WARREN k KNAPP. .VriOIINKVh
and counscllores-it'law. Republican building,
ivasiungcon t..u...
JEhiUP .V JESSI'P. ATT0RNEh AND COL'S",
cllors-atdaw. Commouweallh building, Room.
10, 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. BOOMS
OOJ-901, Pill ftoni, Mears building.
L. A. WATRF.1S, ATTOIINEY-AT'-LAW, HOARD
of Trade building, Scianton, Pa.
PATTKItSON A:TviLCO.Y, 1 1I Alll'.ltS' N A HON AL
Bank building.
(1. COMEC.VS, 0-.i REPUBLICAN IIL'ILDINH,
A. W. BERTIIOLfToFFICE MOVED TO M.
211 Wjomlng avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 3U) NORTH W.III.NfiT'0
uietiue.
DR. S. W. L'AMOltEAUX. 0FFH E 0.O WASH
ington aienue. Iletldonee, MI5 Mulbeny
Chionio diseabC, lungs, heart, kldne.is and
genito utinary oigam a spcelall), iluuit, I
to 4 p. m.
Osteopath.
. CiERTRUDE EVANS, OMEUI'ATII. 12 t
120 Wellington Vic, scianton I'a fhionlu
HUcasCs a tK-clalt). Olllcc liom.: S.St lo 12
r.i.; 1.S0 to 1.S0 p. in.
Hotels and Besturants.
-nil: ELK C.M'E7l2-. AND 127 ITI.rNKMN
aicnuc. Rates leasoiuble.
P. ZEIOLEII, Piupiletor.
sCIRANTOV HOUsB. NEAR I)., L. U W. I'A-
sfiigcr depot. CondiKted mi llic Emopcaii
plan. VICTOR K0Cl. Propiielor.
Scavenger.
a7b". lmo(isT;urNrpRivv aim's and
cess pools! no odoi; only Impiuud puui Ustd.
A. U. BilgsJ, piopiictor. I.caec oidcr ll'X)
Noitli Main aicnue, or Elcke' iliuw 'ctc cur.
ncr Adim and Mulbcio. Jlolb Ulephvnes.
Wow That You Are
DN YOUR
NEW HOME
You need a lew odd pieces of
Parlor Furniture to set oil' that
new carpet or new curtains.
It may be a new Parlor Table
some one of those new de
signs which are so pretty we
have a big line of these. We
would like to show you some
of the latest thlnus in oak and
mahogany.
It may be a Rocker or a Re
ception Chair some of our odd
chairs arc beauties it is a
pleasure just to look at them.
ALL PRICES IN
PLAIN FIGURES
HIH&Conoell
121 N. Washington Avenue.
Seeds.
0. II. I L.vRhi: k I O.. M.l.li-ME M M l!
risiueii, Mule 2UI WiiIiiimiciii .iuiiiii", mmi
Iiihisoj., p."iU Noilh Main .isciiuc. suite UU
lilitiiic, 7?2.
Wiie Screens.
JOsEI'll KIEIIEL, lll'.AR all I.MK. AM'..,
Sciaiilnn, Pa, liwiiiit.nluier uf Wile iicui-.
Miscellaneous.
DI!EslKI(! 1011 IIIILDIIEN 'l OIHII.ll;
al-o ladies' w.iil. Louis Mmein.ikrt, 212
Adams 'ivenue.
MECARIiEi: llllUs. PRINT ERV MTPLILf. IA
rlepes, piprr bags, twine, aiclnHi-e, 110
Wasiiiiiglon aeeiiue, suanlon, I'a.
THE W'H.KES-IIAKRE REe 0111) (AN HI' UAH
in Siranti.'i at Ihe news -lands "l R. 1-ui.ui
Rios., im spline and Ml.; Linden; M. Neilon,
;-.'2 Lackawanm incline; I. S. .Si Imlcr, 211
Siiuce sheet.
RAILROAD TJME-.T.QBLgS.
Lehigh Valley Raihoad.
In Etreit M.nih .1. Pill.
For Philadelphia and New Yolk -e i i H H
It. II.. nt ii.l." and II..V, a in., i.nl 2.s, I -i
(Black Diaiimnil EsprcA,), ard II. m p. m sun
days D. fc II. R. 1!.. 1 . J7 p. m
For White llawn, llilelnn and inlinlpil pom'.
lu the coal legion-, ia II. . II. R. R.. ' "
2.IS and 1.27 p. in. I'm Polt-cille. 1.27 p u.
For lletlilclirm, Eitin, Reading. Hiiii.'.urs
mid itliiiipal intcrmeill ill -I jlmn- lii D .V II.
R. R., i.-,, ..r, a. in.; 2.1s, 127 (Ulaik Dl j
niond Ep.cs), II. till p. in. Sund.i.'s, I).-A, II.
It. I.'., l.js, s27 p. in.
For Tuuklianiiu. k. T.m.iudi. Llniiia. ltlne.i,
CJencea and priucipit inleunciliite slatimn. da
I)., L. 4. W. It. Ii., S.03 a. in.; l.Oj mid 11.10
p. m. '
For (.'eneea. Itovlioloi, riuP.alo, Niigaia Falls
Chicago and nil points wiit, eia I). & II. It. I!..
11.5.1 a. in., H.yj (lll.uk llnmond I'pusO. 7.!-,
10.11, 11. SO p. in. Suudajp, H. & II. It. R.,
ll.na, S27 p. m
Pullman pallet and sleeping m Lelugli Nalle,
pailois cais on all liaius between Wilkcs-linie
and New Yoik, i'liiladrlpliia, lliitlalo and sus
pension Bridge
UOLLIN II. WILBIlt, l.cu. supt.. 2H Cm Hand
slpeel. 'ew Vnik.
t HARLES S. I.KE, Cell. Pa-s. Aat., 2H Corlland
sticel. New olk. (
A W. MiNNCMACHER, Die Pass. Agl-. St-uili
Itelhlehem, I'a.
For lieket. and Pullman lr-eiiaiiims apple lu
.'.U'l Lackawanna aeeiuie, s. lantun. Pa
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In FOnt Da. 2, I'M.'.
Soulli- J.raec Seianlon foi New )oik at 1.1".
.'i.im ."i.'ii, s.int ami lo.o". a. in,; 12..T1, :(..-..: p. m.
Fui Philadelphia at S.ihi ami Id. 0.1 a. in.; I1.V.
and .!..!.: p. in. lor stioiid-liing .it (..10 p. in.
Milk an nninod.it mil ..t ...10 p in. uiii at
llob.ikiu at I...MI, 7.I-. Iil.-'s, 120s, . 7, ,
7. PI p. in. Alloc ut Plill.delphia at l.IKi, (.2.1,
i..0ij and S.2J p. I" Aiuee lii.iu New )oik at
l. in. i;..;j and in..!! i. in.: t "" I "'-'. "". " "
and ll.MO p. in. I'iuiii Miuiiilshuig al SOI a.
N'oi 111 Leai c ' i.intun f.n ItuOalo and till. 1
meiliatc slaliu at LIS, (..:& ami 'Mni a. u. :
1,51. 3. IS and 1I..M p. II'- I'm Oswego and
Ser.iuise nl 11.15 a. in. and L.Ij p. m. I I
t'llea .it 1.1" a. ni. and 1..71 p. in. I'm Viim
hose at c.no a in. 1.05 and fi. p. m. Fui
Niihul-oi at inn and ('.1" p. in, Fur Itui;,
huiiituii at 10.20 a. in. iuw In suaiiloii liom
lliitr.il" at 1.21, 2 11, a. Ii and 1(1.00 a. m. : .T ..I)
and S.IX.1 p. in. Fm.ii O-wego and snaeu-e at
2.51 a. m.; 12 ." anil WNl p. lit ITuiu I'hea
at 2..71 a. m.; 12..". and '1..J) p in. I imii
Nlihol-oii at "."id a. m. and l no p. in. ITum
Monhusc at 10.0U I. in.; .2() and 8.(0 p. in.
Rlounisbuig Division I.C.IW siianlmi fur
Noitliuinlieiland, at (1.11, 10.(11 a in.; I. .11 and
8.50 p. in. For Plymouth at 1,(11, .1,10, ,..in p.
in, For Kingston at s.10 a. in. niie it
Noithiuubeiland at u..ij a. in.; l.K), .1.1)0 and Ml
n m. Arrive at Klngsluu at S..12 a. in. Ann.
at PlMiiuiilli "t 2.00, I..12, 0.1,1 p. in. Aim,
ill Siraulon ticiu NoitliuinbCllaiul nl P.I2 a. In .
s.:a, T..'iO mid s.ll p. in. ITom Klngsliai at
II. 00 a. ri. ITuiu Pljuiouth at ,"1j u. in.; .1.20
and 'i.'l'i p. i.
1 mJMiY TRAINS'.
Siiutli l.e.ue -iiiutoii a' t.l'l, .1.0), j all, 1.I.H,
li. in.; .l.i nd ;:.I0 p. in.
Nurlh-Leaee Liantoii at i.lj, H..1.1 a. in.
1..1.1, 5. IS and II."' p. m.
Uluouisbuig Dhhiun la..c Siianlon at lu.u.j
n. m. and 5.50 p. in.
Delaware and Hudson.
lu Elicit Noe. ;'.1, liiuo.
Tunis foi C.iibondiln leaie Suanton at .1 -.'u,
75.!, S,.l:i. 10.11 .1. "t'i 1--0", 1.20. 2.11, -t.52,
5'l 1152. 7.17, O.ll, 11.11 p. ni ; l.Pi ,i. m
'Vor lloui'dale-(i.20. lO.lu a. m.; '.Ml and .1 :")
lFui' Wilkes 11.1111- nl'. "!. !' '.tlS. In 1 1,
II.M it. in.! 1.2s 2.IN d'. L2". I" 10,7.1, Ri 1,
11, SO P. III.
Foi I.. Y. R- IL i'UUH-ll.n, II M a. in.; 2,t-,
1,27 and II.. o p. ni.
For Peniis.cliaiila I.'. II. poll. I. -0.1., H..; a,
in.: 2.1 ni'l L27 p. t'l
Vr Mbaiiy md all points tioiili-(..2ii i. m
and .1.52 p. in.
' M'MMY TltMNS.
Pur linbuiidah o.oii, ll.tia i. m; 2.11, J.i.',
j 17, 10.52 p. in.
-or Wilkcs-llaiie P...5, ll.ii a, m ; Lis, ,t .j.
For Alluiiv and pomu not 111 J.2 p, m,
Tor llone-dile o.uu a. tu. and .-.'..'..' p. m.
lowest latea lo all poli.l.s in Fnilul Main
'",'i .li'VimiC K. fl. I". A.. Albany. N. Y.
II. W. Culls':, D. P. A , hLiautuii, Pa.
Central Railroad of Now Jersey,
statlolia in New Yoik Foot of Libeily atlcct,
V IL. and South Fun
TIME T'AHLE IN IIU-BT NOV. 21, piOo.
1 Uhi, leave SciaWnu l"i New Yoik, Ncvvulk,
ITiiabctli. Philadelphia, l,.i.lon, llcllileheni, .
lrntowu. Miiull Chunk md WTdh' llaveu lit s.ai
a. m.; epii's LlOi c-pu, J..1U a. in. Sen-
'"Fur i'lt't.tuii and WllLivllaiie, .i) a. in. , 1 ID
and -1.50 p. ut. Sundays. -'.li p. m.
Tor Daltlmoio and Washliigtoii and pom.t
..ulli and We.t via lleilihhuii. s..n a. in ; I lu
!uid 0.50 p. in. o.iii'law. 2.11
I'ur Lung Hi-ill' h. Onaii (In.ve, e-. ., ut h ,n
j m. and 1 10 P. in
.... ii, .Iln"-. Iihuiuii jnd llatiisleu -. it. Al.
leiitowii, s " a. ill. auu 1 PI p. in. Sunday,
' Fur Potl'.vlli-. f. I) a in mid 1.10 p lu.
'Ililiiiigb tickets lo all pomls easl, soulli ami
west at lowi-st lat.s ut Hie station.
II. P. IIAI.DWIN. liiu. Pass. V;t,
I. II. OLIIAl'Sl.N, lieu supt
Erie and Wyoming- Valley.
Time Table in Elicit hpl. I", iwy.
Tuiiis lor Iliwley ami local point., connv t
ing at Hawl-y with Eilc iallioa.1 lor New- oik,
Ncwburg ami inlciniidialc point., leave Siruti.
ton at 7.0.) a. m and 2.M p. in
TTallii unlve ul Sel.uileli at in.:'0 m. !(!
D.10 p. in.
FINLEY'S
Perfectly Beautiful 1
Delightfully Charmlngl
Exceedingly Fascinating.
Is wjtalwc lieur from cimloiucts wh
have seen our new
Fine
I mm ported
Grenadines
Tliey arc iinlte above the uvor.iR
illialltlcH uliown, but ft!' of the Iniffe
clly Iiuuscm can proilucp Roodn iih lino
Hi tcN'ttiro, or more exiiulslle ilc?lpn!
than iiie tuiw- illnplaycil mi our coun
ters'. All aie brought nut 111 slush'
lic") iiatlt'itiH, ami aie not obtnlmibla
olscwlu'i-c.
At 59c
Wo have n -.'."i-liich itiii sewlui; llk
tiiotunllii.' In plain and luncailcd ef
fects. Ai $1.25
A El-Inch pin o Milk ami .silk ami wool
(iicnatllnes, neat checks, Mi-lpcs and
fancy biucadcs,
A131.50
A 1,'i-lnch extra line pure silk lirctu-
lino with satin ill.beiu stilpes In ellf
fi'ienl w hltlis.
At $2.00
I.T-lncli fiiiici Im- llnishi-il C.rcii.iiliiie.i
In Htilpch, checks, jilabls ami llmtn-s.
Ats?2.50
iri-inch (JicnaillncH In cniliioltlerrrt
polka tints hcntlcil clice-ks anil satin
illjlnin --ti ipes.
At $3.75
IS-luch (iicliiiilim-s in ciepc ilc cliino,
witli plissc stripi-H and satin bar nnv
olty cll'ccts.
A I $4.00
I.T-lncli plain hae-lsmiiuuil, with crn
buildcicel ttallliis vine ami cluster ot
loses. . i
At $5.00
Pleach cnibrnlileictl ,lai-iii.irel Gicna
dines nf cMiulblto deslpn.
510-512
LACKAWAMA AViBWUE
Jl
Seea what we have in
Odd Boxes
of Stationery
At prices that will surely in
terest you. The above may
e seen in our display win
dow. Reynolds Bros
Stationers and Engravers.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1901.
Tiains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. in., week days, for Sunbury,
Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and the West.
0,38 a. m., week days, for Hnzloton,
and for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg-,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg nnd the
West.
i.,18 p. m.. week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. in.,) for Sunbury, Harns
bure. Philadelphia, Baltimoie,
Washington and Pittsburg- and
the West. For Hazleton, week
days only.
l.isi7 p. in. i week days, for Sunbury.
Hazleton, Pottsville, Harrisburg,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg-.
.1 II. IILnTIINsTiN. Con Mgr.
,1 11, WOOD, Hen, Pass. Agt
lime Card tit tffect Dee, 30th, 11)00,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
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