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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1901.
ejlie sgimtfoii $r(8u
I'uhll1ii1 Dally, IMcepl SnniUjr. hy The Trib
une PuldUhlna; Compart), t Fifty Cent a Month.
MVV (I. MCllAM), IMItof.
O. V, nVXtii:i:, ilmintM Manager.
New York OITiec! IPO Nsmi.iii M,
h. 8. VtlUCLAND.
Solo Acrnt for I orclgn Advertising.
L'ntcxcU al tho PoloinM at Sainton, I'a., aJ
teeemd.Clafs Mall Matter.
When npittc will peimll, The Ttllnui.) I always
tlnd to print nlioi r lcttu hom IU filrmlv bear
In; on t'lncnt topics, Iml Its itlle i thai IhC'O
lmit !)( eiHicil, lor tilllrtion, tiy tlio writer
real liamj ami the eundltlon pnieileiit to it'
tcManeo U tint all rontiHmtion shall bo suljCi-t
to eilllorial -cvhlon.
nil: ilat iiti! ron advkutisi.so.
The foUt-wInc labia shows the price per Inch
tacli Imerticn. space to he mcil within one jear:
Itimcl
f-fiTTtiir.cn
tle-iding
I'nll
IllSI'MV.
J'.ipcr
IM-ltloil
" .20
.31
.ill
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.13
I.im than 500 incVt:
m Indus ...
vjn "
..wo "
W.'l
.20
.Id
.1M
.15
.IV5
.17
.id
for tnrds t,l thanks rrwliillone ol eondotinu.
Ml slmilir enntilliutlotin In th" nature of id
Uithlng 'the Tribune makts a lIijiko ol U cents
line.
H.itcs for Classified AdirrtivitiB furnished un
application.
SCltANTOX, ATM la 11. 1B01.
The 'pnipo.slllon to Increase the pay
of the- recorders secretary from MOO to
?1,M0 a year, which was the starting
point of Tuesday night's mK-tip In the
estimates committee, has the merit of
audacity, If none other. Dy the way,
who is on the pay roll as the recorder's
iccietary'.'
Police ringistrates.
ONE OF THE propositions which
has been talked of by cotin
cilmen contemplates givng
equal salaries to the five
police magistrates called for by the new
shatter. As a business proposition this ! Wheeler, which was published In Har
hardly looks fair If pay is to bo cro- per's "Weekly. This uus reproduced In
portioned to work performed. The
number of cases tried and the amount
of fines collected from December 1, 1S99,
to December 1, 1800, was, as follows:
Amount
of Fines.
. . .-"O.IV-O
No.
Caes,
First prcrinrt (Crntnl fit)
ISli i
rxcond precinct (WW Side) .W
Third pieclnct (North Knd) GDI
I'ourlh precinct Ooiilh Side) si
Total number of c.i-cs tried
an
211
7
21(11
Total amount of fine-, collected ftJ.OSH
Of the number of cases tried, the
central city supplied Tl per cent.; of
the total fines collected, It supplied 81
per cent. This proportion holds good
from year tc year, and If the compen
sation of police magistrates should be
reckoned 'upon it as a basis the pay
would be something like this:
Kirt Police dlMrict (Central Citj) $ POO 00
i-eeond IVIicp district (Central Citv) .... 000 00
Third Polifc district (Wet Sid') 303 00
I'Mirlli I'nllre dMrlct (North Did) 2'J'i 00
Tilth IVIkc di-tutt (South Mdc) 100 00
j.iuooo j
to nrpoitlon tho i
PounrIIs lme yet
wards among the five polii-e districts.
One plan suggested would put the Sev
enth, Six eenth, Eighth. Eighteenth ; nd
Sixth winds in lha Fiist district: the
Ninth, Tenth and Seventeenth wards
in the Seeonl district; the First, Sec
ond, Third and Thirteenth wards in the
Third district: the Fourth, Fifth, Four
teenth, ru'teenth and Twenty-first
wnids In the Fourth dlsttict. and the
Eleventh Twelfth, Nineteenth and
Twentieth wards In the Fifth district.
If a bett-.-r arrangement can be sug
gested, now is the time to put it in
evidence-.
Heprcsentativu James' bill approprl
uMns Vlofiw) for a miners' hospital at
Taylor merits favorabla consideration
sit Harrijburp;. The state cannot do
too much in aid of those Injured in Us
n.it.es, who are unions the foremost
contributors to its wealth.
Two Warnings.
INDIANAPOLIS dispatches of
April 6, stntlnu that the national
executive committee of the Unit
ed Mine Workers of America will
be in session in that city tlnoughout
the present week, make note of two
things, fine of which ought to bo a
warning; against the action said to be
prorosed with reference to tho other.
The first is this: "sjomtlhlns will bo
done for the relief of the mlncrn of
the ArkuiiMts, Kmii-aH and Indian Tor
lltoty fi Ids, where u Mrlku hah been
in i.trogiihs nearly two yea is.. Tho
mlneis there ato holdliifc- out for an
increase nt- 10 per coil, in wages, but
I he operator? show no Mi;ns of yielding.
Men have been brought in from other
Places, and aie dolnjr the work," adds
tin- dlhpalcli. That hpeakh fop itsvlf.
"The- organization Is delei mined not
to ylve up. It will continue to eend re
lief." But it cannot reinunte- thu Idle
men who for two years have been suf
fcilPB tlio deterioration that comes in
very way from prolonged Idlenjus. I
'Ulls Information precedes thu other
MtttoVU .of, proiicied action asrnliiRt
wltelt?Jt,eius;lit to lw a warnlntr. "It
Ih Sundethlood tlmt wnya and moans
nit to bj dc-yld for HtrengtheiinS the
"'"'M-j"l"j in eno i-ennsyivania
arahrejju fields, wth the hope of In
orasjns the llkell;ood of tho opera
tor meeting tho miners in joint eon-teince-ne-st
year to settle differences
foq, the entiro field."
Ill oth'eir words, it is proposed and
Zi&JSu!!m Ut .U' ""J001 ,f I
unainer. aivike n, year hence for the
f-ake pfnpther effort at "recognition"
bytamWtlotiK ofilcials who are (inau
ciatly supported by the mlneis whom
stijke&.mipoveilsh. u It, purposed, ao
culinsYo thise rilspntches, to threaten
to(lvertijri the entire business of the
antSiraclift region again In an eaily fu
tuii for tio sake of trying to compel
thej general public, to fall In Hue to
hi ile "recognition" upon the great eoal
roitipnnleg.
A'hat Paris news of April G records
Is limply the same that tho Pennsyl
v.iiila,.anthrnclto fields, will -iliiplU-ute
In jiu early futuro under this constant
thrveut of econqmlo upheaval un
less wiser counsel shall pieviill, The
cithle ellspatclies from Hie capital of
Franco' say, In bilef: "Tho object les
sons fuinlshet by the strikes which
nlncu th close of tho-exposltion have
beOjii bo gencial (hroushout Fiance,
nro beginning Ip take tjfteci, , Calcu
lations Jutve been mado bhowlng that
hofSCl4ls tjtrllitt caused loss of life.
rtitl $J,000.000 to tocal Industry, besides
.2,000,000 loss In wot kitten's watreB. The
Mniflolllcs striken, which ttre not yot
ctuled, nlthotiglt "ft per tent, of the
Flrlkeis resumed wotk yesterday, Imvo
donlt Mich n terrible blow to the ih-ob-l.eilly
nf Alaifolllfs that Ihc oily con
f-carcoly hope ever to recover Its lost
position. The Iosh of trade nt Mar
seilles Is estimated nt $f;,O0U,Ono each
week during tho strikes stiles In retail
Iiusliicsn uiinlntHhud fiO per cent, Tlirre
ore Indications on nil tides of addi
tional withdrawals of capital from
l-'rci'cii timlertakliitrs, and shopkeepets
In 1'arls and rlsewhcto have tlii great
est dllllcnlty In meet lug lliplf etiKarre
inruts and paying their rontM, tliolf alt
tiullon being moico thnn at any time
tJncu thi.' Metre of Pitt hi."
There In acltinl, prcsonl-day history
for the miners anil tho e-ntlie ptibllo
of this re?Ion to consider.
There Is no serious trouble In tho
licpubllcan camp of Pennsylvania, but
"wheels" continue to reveilvu In tho
heads of wrlteis who have scholar
ships in Uncle John Wanamakcr's cor
icspondenco school of politics.
The End of the Itineracy.
THIS SEASON of assemblage
of the 'various confeiencos
of the Methodist Eplscup.il
rhureh has brought out In
numerable comments upen the final
abolishment by the general conference
of the "time limit" for the pastoial
relation In that denomination. The
patslns of tho Itineracy marks Indeed
(t radical change in the church policy
of that icllglous body.
Of the many tributes that this ac
tion hns brought out to tho ploneui-s
of Methodism, "the circuit riders" of
the olden time, It is a little curious
to note that perhaps) the most touch
ingthe one that strikes most truly
the note of profound sympathy and ap
preciationof those that have appeared
In tho secular prints Is that by A. C.
the Easter number of tho Xew York
(P. E.) Churchman.
The conditions of modern life und
the closer settling- of the greater part
of the territory that still forms "do
mestic missions" ground for all tho
churches, have be"n tending- during tho
post twenty-live years to this elimina
tion of the pastorate in the religious
body whose polity it had differentiated
. ftom all others throughout the cntira
j nineteenth century. Uut theie are not
a few in Its membership, in the min
istry and those of the laity alike, who
giew to matuiity under the- old regime,
I who are locking dubiously upon this
new departure that comes in with the
, twentieth century. That Is natural
' enough. But not loss so is the evolu
1 lion of tlio old older into the now In
all human arrangements. Yel the
basic principles remain. That is thj
truth which has comforted many
I mourners before and will again.
Now that Agulnatlo ha'- sunondered
and hlgned tho treaty of -.-ace it may
turn out that ho was not the whole
.--how after all.
Arbor Diy and Institute.
G
OVERNOn STONH luih named
the usual clays for Pennsyl
vania sprinpr Ai bor days
the second and fourth Fri
days of Apnl. The earlier of these is
meant of course especially for the
southern portion of the state. Its ar
lival this year, however, in city In
stitute week offers an opportunity that
should not be lost to remind teachers
and controllers to make fltthif,' prep
arations for u really significant uso of
the later day, April 2li, in the public
s-ehcols, in order to make it of true
value to the children, the citizens of
the future.
To them will soon be committed the
charge of the heritage of the republic.
Its material prosperity, its ability to
nutuic and .sustain great and happy
populations In time to come, is one of
these duties to be placed In their care.
.Among otner tilings mat there l.-. ur- I
gent call for them to be instructed in
is the conservation and renewal of the
wt-r.lth of nature's forest, woodland,
and tree avenue resources for the good
of mankind wealth that has been so
wantonly destroyed, so u-cklessly, sel
fishly and criminally wasted.
It has been a wenilsome, unresting
caupalgii that has been necessary to
wnge In order to secure some progress
in the lenabllit-uion of this mined
wealth, Mini' leal appreciation of tho
value of liees tte-es in multitude, sin
gle trees, city streets and country avo
nues of hlu.de, beauty, and health
ghliig air. If tlmt campaign had done
what ho f oio this time il should have
done lor fcionintnu, the worse than
loollsh, the iniquitous proposition to
cut down the city hull elms would
never lmvo been bioae-hf d or, being
no, would have be-n met with tin
unlvetsal htiixl of Indignation It de-hv-rves.
Let thu children of tfcrtinton
bo taught th enoimous value ot tho
lice ,, of iuhoi'lcultipc. We hope tho
present institute may in home wise
this week testify a compiehonsion and
appreciation of the possibilities that
each Arbor day offers for intcresting
nncl instructing the children.
The unveiling of the majestic mon
ument in Washington, V. C, on ICas-
ter Tuesday recalled to many thous-
a,u1a ot' tl,e 'al110 of hat city the
scenes of the war for the Union, "the
t mes that tried men's souls." Tho fit
ting ceremonial, of course, as on all
such occasions, brought tho flood tide
of patriotic feeling. Hut tho sight of
nil these noble memorials Is one of
the things that uld always in stirring
the hearts of men to love for their
land.
A New York stock exchange seat haa
Just been sold for J5S000. This prob
ably to nn extent furnishes some ex
planation for the hopo that never de
parts fiom the heart or the man who
buys ten-dollap margins.
It this excitement over the llnding
of the stolen Oalnsboroiigli picture has
the cii'ect of icvlvlng the Gainsborough
hat, theie will be universal regret that
the ralntlug was ever discovered.
Once moi the old, ulthough made
famous by tin? touch of a genlm, gives
place to the march of modern improve-
metits. Chnrles Dickens' tovera will
read with p. sense of regret that the
Ulnok Hull hostel! y, In Holborn, Lon
don, where Betsy Prig und Salrey
Gamp held fotth, Is to be torn down
to make plneo for n modern building-.
Hut tho pages of Dickens' story nro
none the lees with us.
Itcforp thu memory or the Syracuse
catastrophe Is etowded out of general
rccollortlon by the rush of the world's
dully news, It should be pressed homo
to the public mind thai the .so-called
accident tho falling nt the bridge over
the Oswego eannl was the result of
criminal carelessness, of the deliberate
negli'ct of long continued warnings to
tho city authorities that the bridge wan
unsafe.
Tiio announcement that Paul Kru
yer will come to America und Jccturu
as guest of tho Democratic party, will
probably cause neither joy nor appte-bi'iif-lon.
Mr. Kruger 14 loo many
incut ha behind his udvnt.ee paper to
oiiiihc evcltcmcnt at this time.
TOLD BY THE STABS.
Dally Horoecopo lirnwn ly Ajacchus,
Tho Tribune Astrologer.
Astiolihe C.i-t. '.'.31 a. M tor Thursday, April
II. KOI.
th $
A child boin mi this djy will notice that the
tipper hiislnoi U not frolng lo lie much of a
mulcts In the cy:i of the ofiiecholdci i unless
c en body's salary is Increased.
'I lie wlfc-beater his never been known to ctcr
cKo hli muscle with the carpot-bcatcr.
fconie f the skeptical cltliem who have liecn
illvpo- il to hush nl refemi in Scranton are be
sinnlnff to c.hiblt (.jinptotns of cold feet.
When a nnn doe n"t consider it nefeinry
In npulnslrc fur l.lmelf Sic is usually plated
In the "self-pi idc.' ilas-.
It Kencially lak-i an officlil with wisdom next
to that of boloinon to distribute rcfoim with
fimalll.v.
Ajacchus' Advice.
Po not aitcnipt to lie entirely by your wN
tmle.! picpaicd otcasiomlly to board with tl.o
tlicriil.
OWIin? SWdies
of Hiiman Nafiire
Why Nye Was Surprised.
"I
THINK the late RIII N.ve was al lib best
when an opportunity picsentcd It'elf to
mike 1.1I1I1010U5 n iii.u k.s uboul himself or his
own mi-fmtuneV Mid M. A. Marks yestcrdiy,
iluiiii- u (.(.uver-itiou in which the writings of
the humorist weie dwustcd.
"I rdiii-inbcr an incidint which happened in
Madison, Iml., the town in which 1 w.'i.-, born
and tailed. 1 was manager of the playhouse
we hid in the town, and when upon a cciuin
oiacsion the Woni.in'i. Relief Cori'S, an .iuiliaiy
organization lo the (irand Anny of tho HcpubHc,
v. inted to Kit up an cnteituinmcnc foi the
puipose ot raisin? money, it asked me lo phk
nut trmething 1 thought would be a drawing
jid.
"I looked uver the bat of attractions and ran
auo , the lunie-. of Bill m and James Whit
rumli Iiile.v, wlio wcic then tiuicling tosethcr.
I to!il the ladies tint in mv opinion they could
in .tl e no b.tter selection, and the humoti-it and
lloo-icr poet were immediately communicated
v.ith. It n happened that a few- dija later 1
lud to po to cw York, and, ot courae, lelt the
(i tiie matter with the ladus, tillins them lo
pioiiiil .it unee with selling tickets. You miy
liuisim- my .l'tomshmcnt wlicn I leturncd home
tic diy on which the entcitainmiiit was to bo
(,'Hcu, when one ot ihc ladies came to me and
Slid that they had fold but seven tickets and
tint they had abandoned the idea of holdn g
the enteitninment at all. The worst of It
w i they had simply ,eome to the conclusion
that they could make no money out of the
tntcitiiinmcnt and diopped it without com
immicatini? with Nje or Riley or with their
niaiUn'i r. Ol course m tlio afternoon they both
inivtd on the tiain, ami it devolved upon mo
to bie-ik the news to them. I shall never for
pet iht- fielinfr that rime over me when I en
tiled their loom in the tavern ut which they
had put up. Riley wan sittim: in a chair in
an apparently meditative mood, while N.ve, with
hi-, back turned towuul tic door, w.ii unpic-'e-iu
hi-, cup. Nje did not look vip when I
tame in, but kept liclit on unpacking, mid so
I :idlrtjeii my lemirki at Riley. I said tint
but sivcn tickets had been suld and that the
I .die had riciideil to abandon the cntcitiinment.
'Hull Hill N.ve turned around and i em irked
Only 'even tickets told! lliit'n funny, bicause
the people ot thii town never heanl u"-.' "
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
ABnd Muddle.
OIIt." .-aid the poet to tho editor, "I have
O ,i Rriev ince," and ln bicathed hard,
"liie ciicvaucc committee U in session," olid
tin- editor with a wan smile. "Mate jour
I point,"
I "Well, sli, in my lines to 'Miulc in jour
-iindav- edition," said the- poet hollj, "vou
Kin-isly twiitcd two of in)- cholcc.-t linea out of
all poctlc.il ncmbkince."
"Mranse I didn't notice it when I lead the
viih-," Mid the cditoi. "I thought tiny wild
.ill ilciit."
"Ihou.'hl they weie all light!" echoed tl.e
lioet. "Absuid. 1 undo an .illusion lo Pau,
su "
"Who i-. f'amiri"
"Pan! Pan! 'Ihc woild's (-.illicit uiuiician."
"Don't think I e-vcr met bliii "
"Mil him! Of (ouiec j on nivcr met hiir!
Hi- plavi.il mi a pipe of his own invention. Will,
tli-, I tool: occasion to taj- in no poem that thu
wind wa the In el of all iustiuiiientc,''
"The wind, eh! Veiy pitttj,"
"Not a jour proof teidcr complied with jour
imitpoillur to rtnder It, sil. No, sti. I
wiiiie; -The zjplijin, slahinir in their reedy
tlnoato, bad frently hu-licd the IMuliku notes."
Ilut'i. icilly beauliful."
'ill' in'.a.-e it Is. lint how did it appeal?
I.ixlin; ''I he hcifeif. bizding In their wicdy
tlnii.it--, had KCittlj tusied die can like goat;.'
lluw'j) that!"
"Awiul, Imply awful, I will invLSlij;ati it
at niv rjilieit eonvenience;."
"I icll jou, sir, it's enoiyh to mike a Iran
vvnni in uivn up pitlj "
"."n it is, so it it, Why dun't jout"
f lev i land Plain Dealer.
Sarcasm fiom the Pulpit,
ffTDRUDDRKN end sUtahs," tternly end good
J- old Parson- Woohmon, alter tho collection
lud been taken up upon a recent Sabbath morn,
im;, 'betorc the hat was done parsed l ex
pounded tho request dat de coosiegaiiou con
tribute aciaHiliu to dcr means, and I eho i
pected dat jo' all would chip in magnanimously.
Hut now, upon e-vaminin' de collection, I llndj
that de concocted imiouut contributed by da
whole cntiie pos'ci ob ;u' am only the significant
and pu-ijllauimoiis sum of sitj free cento. And
ut cli jui'i-tlon clar ain't no 'casloii for jo' all
to lol- at Bruddir Slewfoot, who done ciu-u-luamhulatcil
dc hat around, in no tuch ausplclouj
m.iiiin'1, for in Iho lost place Iliuddir Slewfoot
ulii't dat kind of a man, and In thu aceund
place dono watched him like a hivvk all do
tlino muliielf. No, iKIj-firo cents vvat all dit
wu- l!un' in, and I iU'.v wants to oiy dat In
my liumlle uplnlon, imtt-ail uli lontrlbutin' nc
lavtcilii' lo .10' uieam jn' nil contributed aivawd-
In' lo jo' iiii-anncM. )i choir will low favor
lis Vild deir lii-'lar tiiilotlEoiiMitiv'!
-llorpci'ii
Mum.
Conespoudent Told of His Standing.
FRANKNESS ut comment is one, oi MlnUter
WtiS poliiio of wfakuoi oi ol tin n Jlli,
accenting; to t iteiiiu-t jnrcs and icult. Olio
djy he w.n vinltid bj- a newspaper corrc-po:id-nt,
who U peilupi not alone in bis prot-i-iioi
in leuMidiu; liuwclt at a gieat mm, lIoio
he had Kamcd anjlblni; whatever Ironi Mr.
Wu, Hio latter vvu plyuij lilni with -u uujl
iWCtion. When tho ipuiy aj to il.s 3."-oui)t
of Ids vvccklv itipcnd was put the conupon-jVut
heivid up lib chest, stroked 1m musticho will)
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THie
People's
Exchange.
A POpiJLAIl CMSAItlNO HOUSK for lh
llrnrdt nl All Whn ll-ii Itninel lo
i Her.t, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell
pr Kxchanire, or Who Want Slttiatlons or
u neip iiicje Small Artvertliemcr.' coat
A One Cent Word. Kit Imerlloai lor Flva
r v-rnis a bmi;eept Situations uamea,
Q Uhleh Are Inaerted Free.
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Wanted.
WANTun-iUAMS wini mnr riugi.so at
new fplko mill, Jackoon street. Ktysir Val
ley. Apply nl onre to foreman Uallty on tin
pound, hlnslry It llallatcnd.
Help Wnutetl Male.
WAMi;D-Firt5T CLASS fsTCN'OOUAt'lIEK AND
ltunliigtoii operator; Rood eilaiy to the
right man. Addicss Miuuficturcr, caie Tilhtint,
Help Wanted Female.
WANTKD-KXPEIUnXCED BINOEIIV Cilltb
wanted. Trlliunc Bindery.
WANTHD-A fiOOl) fllllti FOR RI'.SEItAti
housework, family of three; city refe'renco.
Apply 711 Madison avenue.
V.NTi:0-GIRt Pott GCN'ERAIj HOIJSi:
work. Apply with reference to Mrs. T. R.
Brooks, loon Linden slieet.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WASTED-DV A YOUNG MAN 22
jears of ae, stronc; and active; ha-s had line
jear experience u slilpplnir cle-rk. Rcfirtncii
(urnlslicd. Addicss "SlUppinu Clerk," circ of
Tilbune office.
MARRIED MAN, NO CHILDREN, WOULD LIKE
u)ltlon hi steward, Janitor,! caretaker or
work of uny kind. G Tribune ofBw.
A riliSTCLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUA
tlon with a private fjmtl.v; understands the
care- of horses thoroughly and very handy abuut
house and garden, with good reference. Ad
dress W. K., 331 Penn avenue, care bchncll.
M1U.NG MRRIl'.D WOMAN WANTS HOl'Si.'
work, cooking or work of any kind; sleep at
heme. !., Tribune oftlcc.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOfNG MAN S
bcokkreper and typewTiler; can civo refer
ences; small salary. Addles Wesley II. Weave.-,
Loniz, bullitan county, I'.i.
SITUATION WANTr.D-BY A YOUNG COLORED
gentlemen as a cook. Can give good rvfer.
once addiess. William Pennington, 420 Penn
avenue.
WANTHD-MAN OF ABILITY WOULD LIKU
position of responsibility. Good salemin.
Competent to manage businrss or attend to ad
vcitislng and coiicspondeuce. Address U. C,
Triinine office.
pride and prepared to aslciiisli the slmrlo ce
lestial. "One hurdrcd and Dfty dollais a wcik!" he
ccia lined.
"It is too much," came imick as a Miot tioin
the minister's lips; "it is altogether too much
.vou are not worth mou- than !Mi a week."
Later on, by dint of itos3-oainlnation if
other nevvepaper men, Mi. Wu leirncd that Ins
sljo-a-wcek visitor had pievjricated to the cl
ient of about iSJO the week. Tho net time
this gentleman called at tlio legation and tent
his card lo tho minister he wa. accoided an
audience, but the firct thing tne imnMcr said
lo him was:
"You lied tc me about your salary. II vou
will lit- alnut such a. thing as tint you will lie
about anything. I do not trust jou. I n.'ue
nothing to tell you. I want to revUe my
foimcr estimate of your value instead of being
worth y. a week jou aic not worth aiij tiling,
sir. Good day."
INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
From Mines and Minerals.
There has been a lcmarkable increase in the
Penn-jlvanii bituminous mines in the past tut
j ear?. In lt-H the number of bituminous coal
mines in operation in Penn Iv ania was 70v,
while on Jan. 1, 1D01, the number had increased
to 013, an increisu of 2'i8, or more than -5 pel
cent. tomeiset und Arnietrcng; counties have
doubled the number of their mines, and Cambria
countj- almost so. In tiie past decade Alle
gheny ha tj.inc-ii thirteen; Annatrong, eleven;
Beaveh, tlneo; Bedford, five; Butler, tluce;
C.imbiia, ilfty-four; Center, twelve; Clearfield,
si; Elk, nine; Tajctle, thlitj--tno; Hunting
don, four; Washington, tit, and Wcstmeieland,
twentj--tlx. Tlie counties showing losses aie:
Blair, one; Bradford, three; Mcicer, Ave, and
Tioga, three. The remarkable increase has been
sraetcr dmlng the- period 15D0-lCi0 thain an any
other year of the eli cadr.
'Die production of refined copper by the L-.kc
mines for the jear IsOii was 112,037,500 pounds,
while for the cimcnt jear it is not likely to
gieitly exceed liW.oCO.OM) p'.uiids, a cam of
lc'!.v than 15 per rent,, which U less than the
rate cf Iuckcsc ot the United States as a whole.
'n," work tli.it is doing Is b'.tter shown, I mv
ever, by ether flames. In l5'Jt the number of
men emplojed in the distiict vias S,1T0, while
in 1000 the force amounted lo upward of 11,000
men.
Oniui; to the marked incicatc in the price of
inppir during the nat jear the lie tl for the util
ization of aluminum has bieu gicatly expanded
fcuiccviful cxptrlmcnt'. have beui made dm ms
tho jear In the iio ct aluminum, botli puiu and
allojcd with copper, for clecliical conductors.
The weight cf a wiie of pure aluminum ir IS
per rent, of the weight of a copper wlie of
ciiual conductivity. Heme the pi ice? cf alnmi-
mini per pound might Ik. a lit tic mou: than
twice that of corpcr and etill the roit of the
lunductors for a Riven amount of rlcctilc.il power
would be the same If constructed of ilthei ineuil.
The pilec of aluminum, however, in only a little
ovtr j) pir cent, stealer per pound than that of
copper. Aluminum, theiefore, is coiuldciably
leas expensive- tnau itipptr fur thi puipo-e. The
tirt actual application of the metal en a luge
telle for this purnosa has been nude during tlie
jear by the Cldt.iju and Northvrcstein elev ilcd
load. Twenty tull04 o l'-lnch cables, weigh,
ing IJO.OOO pounds have been put in i lace to
distribute the motive power to the tiolley oais
ot the new road.
Tlio flrtt eli-ctriii mine loeomotlve vras built
la lt35T for the LyWns Valley colliery of the
Pennsv-lvar.ia llalhoad eompanj', and since that
tune verj' rapid progress has been made until
the modem mine lecomotive beam very httle ie.
sembUnce to Schlesiniiei's aptly named "Pio
neer," Some idea of the extent to which electric
mine locomotives are used may be cained front
the fact that In the statu oi Pennsylvania there
are raoro than 250 in dally operation.
CHAMPION SMALL WHITER.
Bangor, Me., tetter in the Bun,
FtilU Rittrcdge, ol Belfuat, champion iraall
writer of tho world, vho i nearly 00 jenre old,
ha retired doni the hold, leaving his record nf
0,000 words written -villi a common 6t(d pen on
an ordiniry postal card (oi ambitious mlcrot.
tepin u inrcit to equal or beat, Mr, Kitticdgc lmj
loner tie-iii famous (or M penmanship. He Is a
Yirmonlcr by birth, lilt practice of miniature
chirograph- began early in life and many a
tiino he has :,'ono without dinner rather than
leave unflni.hc-d a pine of vvoik.
IIU tiist bciioiu cumpetltivc cfloit was made
in 1:S7, when bonis ono cent to the Belfast Jour,
nal a postal cmd upon vvhti.li noo words had been
ciovvded and defied any one to beat it. A few
djjg aftervvaid Kitticd;e handed in n postal
card upon which ho had wiitton 1,000 wonU, and
thU beiiif beaten he produced one with 3,001
woiiU. Tlio a,000-wxrd postal card ended the
competition, but Mr. Kitticdgo kept on crcv-d-In;,'
his letters and words into bt ill smaller tuce,
turnlug- out In succeion cirds bi-atliuj 0,0e,
10.UXV, acd 20,000 vvoids. His tines t work wa$
done in 1500, when be wrote 1(5,000 words upon
an ordinary postal card, and the entire ten ol
the New- Testament, atout 1$1,000 words, upon
(cur potal cart.
He hid wntu-ii Mvcial prdidtntUl imustull
Tot Kent.
WAMiWtm
FOR RENT
FROM MAY t.
Store In The Tribune building,
now occupied by the Times. In
cluding Desks, Steam Heat and
Electric Light.
Also 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
The Tribune,
BENT IlfcDCCKD KIOHTlltOOM UOC-K. AUj
modem imptucmcnti; b-irn If wanted, 'Si
K. Main aieniic. Vcty deliibie loe.illon, rri"i
tile We Park. .. T. Hcitci, 10J S-oitlh Main
avenue.
ron nt:.NT u-itoOM licH&K, moiiukn im-
proemcnts, 422 Mjdison nvenuc.
ion ni:NT-7-noo.M notisn. with moucrx
Improvement!!, on Clicen IIIiIko street. Ap
ply 1023 Sanderson avenue.
027 GTiEKK PTDflll STniT.T, N1XR KOOMh;
modern Imprnvrinents; steam heat Included;
furnished; vciy desirable.
KOIt RHNT-lIALK Unt;ill.K HOttSH, CIS 1IAR
rlson avenue; f room, $18; also 100S Tine
street, 0 looms $16.
BOTH ftlDKS NEW MonERN DOfRl.K HOL'M!.
f-JS-S.TO North Main avenue. D. J. Reese, HI
South Filmorc avenue.
STORE, Hi LACKAWANNA AVENUE; l'OsSES
slon given May 1st. Applv nil 5anderson
avenue.
02l GREEN Rffir.E .SntEET. TEN ROOMS,
modern Improvements; steam heat furnlsliul;
desirable; $2S(X.
Tor Sale.
TOU SAt.E-ONEN PAIR BLACK MARCS, PER
feet inalch, sound and kind.
One Tun Seated 1 line-ton.
One Top Bua-gy with shafts and Vole.
One Two-feeated Sleich.
One Cutter with Shaits and Tole.
One Double Harney.
One Simile llarneis--,
Robes, Blankets, etc., etc., all in first class
order. For further paiticulars cill or uddrtVs
71i Linden street, Scranton. Telephone cill. WIS.
CIIAS. D. SANDERSON.
Wanted To Buy.
WANTEDSECOND-HAND SLOT MACHINES;
must be in good older; state particulars as
to make and price. Address L. Jl., gencial do
lively, Siranton, Pi.
Rooms and Board.
TABLE BOARD AND ROOMS,
ton avenue.
031 WASHlMi-
LAROi: FRONT ROOM Willi BOARD FOR TWO
ficnllrmcii. 110 Ad mis avenue.
Honey to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY REAL
estate. HIIXUY Bl'.LIN, JR.
CIIAS. If. wi:i.li:s.
THOMAS bl'ltACiUE.
MOI-'EY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOUTOAOn,
iir -amount. JL II. llolgate, Ccrnrntuvvealth
bulldinc;.
ANV AMOUNT Or MONEY TO LOW-QUICK,
etiaktM leans oi Huilalng and Loan. At
Ironi i to 0 pci cent. Call on . V. Walker",
211-315 Cfinnell huildins.
PROFESSfONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
K. T. SPAULDING, 220 BROADWAY,
York.
NEW
Architects
EDWARD H. DAVIS,
building.
ARCHITECT, CONNELL
FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCIIITEIT. PRICE
building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. EILENBEROER, PAULI llUILDINU,
spmce street, Scianton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUE.
Lawyers.
rRANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms 12, 11, 10 and IS Bmr building.
1 K. TRACY.ATT'Y.COMMOXWEALTII BLDG.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO
Hated on real estate securllj-. Mean building,
corner Washington avenue and Spruce sticet.
WILLARD, WARREN fi KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and tounsellors-at-law. Republican building,
Washington avenue.
JESSUP & JESslJP, ATTORNEYS AND COtlV
ellorn.tlaw. Commonwealth building, Roomj
10, 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATIORMIY.
003 001, Oth floor, Meats bulldins.
ROOMS.
L. A. WATRES. ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, BOAUD
of Trade building, Scianton, Pj.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATION M,
Rank buililin-,'.
C. COMEGY.-. 0-U REPl'Ill.IC'AN RLILDING.
A. W. Df-RTHOLr, OriTCE MOVED TO NO.
211 WjomliiK avenue.
Physiclano nnd Sugeons.
DR. WE. ALLEN, 5U NORTH WASHINGTON
avenue.
PH. S. W. L'AMOUEAI'X, OITirR SJ'J WA-dl-Ingtou
avenue. Hculditice, MIS Mullieiry.
(.lironlc dlscibc, liiugt, heart, lidniia and
Btnllo-urlnary organs a specialt. Hour?, 1
n I p. ni.
O&teopatll.
s. ncRinuor. kvajw. ostuopatii. 123 ami
Uil Wshin?ton Ave., ranton I'i, Chronic
Dii.Msea a epecialty Otfli-e- U)uts; S.'IO In U
in.; 1 30 to 1.30 p. ill.
Hotels and Besturants.
THH F.LK CAFE. 13J AND 127 t'RANKLI.V
avenue. Rates reasonable.
1'. Zi:iGU:i!, Proprietor.
SCRANTOX HOUSE. NEAR U, I. J: W. l'.P.
senger depot. Conducted on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH, noniictot.
Scavenger,
A. VI. llltlCGS CLRANS PRIW VAULTS AND
cc pool.-, no odorj only iinpiovrd pumps u-ed.
A. D. Driggs, pioprletor, Leave: irdtr 1100
Noith Main avenue, or Licke'i. ditiff stoic, cor.
ncr Adams and Mulbeiry, llotli tilcphonea
addiTsseii upon coital cards and lias, alnajd cm
tidcrcd it cdiy to vviito the l.oul's piajcr eight
times within the spaee coveicd by u live cent
nickel. He- vrote cue of CilaiUtone'ii speeches
upon a postal card and tent it to tho btates
man, who wrotu a letter In reply, thanMn;r Mr,
Kittudgo and praisltit," bis skill.
Mr, Klttredge never used any niasnilyini;
glumes it other alJu. lie lion, jlv.ais v. urn a
pair e( ordinary spectacle, such as noil elderly
men use, and all hi writing !u been done vvlth
an ordinary steel pen and common black ink. lie
has competed with many uould-bc eiiaiuptors
who hive used tnajnlij Ins glissr and nliiip
pointed hard lead pencil, and he his easily
beaten them all, in spile ol their advantage in
the matter of equipment.
His writing1 is distinguished by its beauty and
the artistic arwtucmcnl and unltoimity ot the
lettra. Eaeli letter U tpitate an distinct,
and some (rimed tpcclineos wcic shown at the
i'aiis cipesition He nn II Jt his cji mteir
ally maguiiy-
Hill&
Commielll
Seven
Floors FmH
of Exclusive
Designs
In New
FmiraltMreo
Prices ie
PI aie
FignnreSo
121 NORTH
WASHINGTON AVENUE
Seeds.
O. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Ntnt!--crymen,
store Ml Washington avenue; grein
houses, 1DJ0 North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 7iJ.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUET1XL. REAR Sll LACKA. XU.,
tcranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screen".
Miscellaneous.
Oltt'SSMAKING FOR CHILDREN '10 ORDER;
abo ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MEGARCEE BROS'., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
t elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130
Washington avenue, fitanton, Pa.
HIE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD
In Scranton at tho news standi of Itcbman
Bios', JO,) frpruec and 303 Linden; M. Norton,
C!!2 Lackawanna avenue; I. &. Schutzci, 211
Spruce street.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Etrrct Marcli S. HO.
For Philadelphia and New York via P. .t II.
R. R., at 0.15 and 11.35 a. m., aril 2.15, 4.27
(Blick Diamond Eipre-o), and 11.30 p. in. t-un-dajj,
D. & H. R. R 1.33, 6.27 p. m
For White Haven, Hiilclon and principal points
in the coal legions, via D. il II. It. K., U 13,
2.1s and 1.27 p. m. For Pottavillc, 1.27 p. m.
For Bethlehem, Fasten, Reading, Haiihburg
and principal intermediate stations vii 1). ,v; II.
It. R 1.13, 11.35 a. m.; 2.1S, 1.27 (Black Du
mond Evprcs), 11.S0 p. in. Sunday, D. i: II.
R. R., 1.5S. S.27 p. m
For Tunkhannock, Towandi, Elmiia, Ithaca,
Geneva and piincipil intermedtato stations, via.
D., L. & W. R. R., J.03 a. m.; 1.05 and 3.10
p. ni.
For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls,
Chicago and all points wist, via D. & II. It. 1!.,
11.33 a. m., 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 7. IS,
10.41, 11.C0 p. m. frundajs, D. i: II. a It.,
11.53, S.27 p. in
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley
puloia cais on all train between WilkiJ-Bane
and New York, Pliiladclphia, Buffalo and Sus
pension Bridge
IIOLLIN II. WTLBUR, Gen. Supt., 26 Cortland
street. New York.
CHARLES S. LEE, Cicu. Pass. Agl 2G Cortland
street. New- York.
A W. NONNEMACHER, Div. Pa.s. Agt., South
Bethlehem, Pa.
For tickets and Pullman reservations apply to
SO'l Lackawanna avenue, Scianton, P.i.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In Effect Dee. 2. 1000.
South Lc iv l- Scianton fur New Yoifc at 1.40,
y.no 5 30, .00 and 10 05 a, m. : 12.33, S.33 p. in.
For Philadelphia .it S.00 and ID 05 a. m.; 12.53
and 3.33 p. in. For stroudsbuig at 6.10 p. in.
Milk accommodation at 3.10 p. m. Arrive at
Ilobokcn at tt.V. 7.1 J. 10 'Jf, 1J.03, 3.15, LIS.
7.10 p. m. Ariivc at Philidelphia at 1.00, 3.2J,
il 00 and S.22 p. ni. Anne fiom New York at
1.1(1, li..!2 and 10.2) 1. in.: 1.0O, 1.32, 5.13, S.I3
and. 11.:.0 p. m. Fiom ftroudtbuig at s.03 a.
m.
Niiitli Leave f:i.iaulen for Iiuffilii and Intel
mcdiatL otatimn at 1.15, 0.33 and 0.00 a. in.:
1.35, 5. IS and 11.35 p. ir. For Oswego and
Svraeuso at G..13 a. in. and 1.55 p. ni. For
Utiia at 1.10 a. in. nrd 1,33 p. in. For Mon
trose at I'.ik) a in. 1.03 and i.ii . in. For
Nicholson at 1 00 and 0.15 p. m, For lll'ig
hsmton at 10.20 a. m. Aiuve in Scranlon from
lliitlaln dt 1.21, 2.51, 5.4,5 and 10.00 a. in.; 3.S0
and s.00 p. in. From Oswego and hjTaeuso at
2.35 a. in. ; 1.' 03 and S 00 p. m Frum I tlc.i
.it 2.53 a. 111.! 12 3s and 'l.oll p. ni. Fimn
NichoNon at 7.30 a. in. and tl.oo v. in. Fiom
Moi'tru-c at 10.00 a, m. ; ..-0 and i.Cl p. m.
Bloouisbui-K Livislnn Leave Scranton for
Noilluinibeil.ind, ot O.I3, 10,01 a. m.; 1.31 and
5.C0 p. ni. For l'ljmouth at 1.05, 3.40, 8.50 p.
in. For Kingston at s.P) a. m. Ariivc at
Noithumbeiland at 9.35 a. m.; 1,10, 5.00 and S.li
ii, in. Arilve at Kin?tton al h.52 a. m. Anivo
at Plvmoutli nt 2.00, I.;,. 0 13 p. ni. Ainti
!n Suanloii licm Nortliumheiland at '4J a. n. .
l.-.M. 1.30 and .s 13 p. in. Fiom Eliigstou at
11.00 u. Ii. Ironi Pljinutitli at 7..n a hi.; ;t 20
and 5.33 p. in.
SUNDAY TR MNS.
South L.'ave Scranton at 1.10, 3,01, 5 50, lo.Oj
p. in.: 3.31 ami J'-lf P- '"
Noith I.iave scranton at l.I, il.J3 a. :n.;
1.53. 3. Is and 11.33 P- m-
Uluomsliuil-' IlivUIuii I.iavis N-Mtiton at ln.03
a. in. and 5.30 p. in.
Delaware and Hudson.
In I'llfit Nov. 23, l'wo.
Trains foi fiiibondile ltuvc Smntoii nt ii.;o,
7..Vi, b.i, 10.11 a. in.; -'00, 1.20, 2.1, .i-,j,
5"v il.JJJ, 7.J7, il. 1 j, 11.13 I'- m.j I.M .i. in,
IVr llonetdale-O.JO. 10.1!. a. in.; 2.U .md j.-jo
l''Voe Vilkes naire-0.1.1, 7.1. s.H, OS, lo.n,
ll.f.5 p. in.; 1.2'. 2.1s, JJJ, 1.27, U.10,7.1, in,n,
11.30 p. in.
lur L. . U. R- piints-0.13, ll.jj i, in., ..,i0,
1 U7 and ll..0 p. m
for l'cnr)hinu R. I! polnts-C.13, v.St i,
m ! 2.18 ar.el 1.27 p. fl.
I'or Albany and all point3 noith d.20 a. n
and U.M p. in-
i jl-.vdaY TRAINS.
For rarbond.ilc9.t0, ll.JJ a. m ; 2 U, S il,
5,17, 10 5i p. ni.
For WilkM-Rarie 9-'.Si 1I.5j a. m.; 15?, 2,
6 27, 8.27 p. in.
For Mbanv and points nar.h 3.53 p. in,
I or Hoiic.ilalt, a 00 a. in. and 3.32 p, m.
Lowest rates tu M paints m United itates
ni d Capada.
J. H. lirilim-K, G. P. A.. Albany, N, Y,
H, W. CROSS, P. V. A, Scnnton, Pi,
Coutral Hallroacl of New Jersey,
Stations in New York foot ot Liberty 6triet,
If. R.. nrt riouth I'crrj.
TIMK TAUI.K IN CITKCT NO'. 23, 11.
Tialni Rave taantcn (nf New Yoik, Newark,
FlUabitli. l'blUdolphii, Laston, lltilikhcm, Al.
Iciitnvvn, Mineh Chunk and Miito Haven at S.a)
u, in.. cxiu. 1. J"! expURi, B.50 a, in. Sun
,1.1)3, i.lb p. in.
For I'ittsioii ond Wilkcidlauc, S.10 , m,- j,jo
and J.W p. in. buiiilaj. 2 13 p. in.
Fur llaltlmoro ami Wadilngton .m, points
South and Wc.t via llcthleheiii. s.W) j, m,j 1 m
and tl.M p. Snii"lif. 2 15 i. ri.
For l.on lluneh, Ocean Clinic, clc, at S.30
a in. and 1.10 p. in.
For Rcadiinr, Lebanon and Harrbbuig-, via Al
lentown, S.30 a, m. and 1.10 p. m. bunda),
2.13 l m-
For Pottsvllle. S.30 a. in. and l.lo p. in.
llncujh tickets to all points east, r-outh and
vvct at lowest rates at the station.
II. I'. BALDWIN. (It ii. Pas,,. St.
J. H. OLHAl SEX, lien. tupt.
Erie and Wyoming Valley,
Time Table In Effect Sept. 17, HOT,
Trains lor lUwley and low! points, tvunevt-
Inj at Haw Icy with Eric uilroad (or New York,
Newburc; aud intermediate points, leave Krau-
ion at 7 03 j ni and 2.23 p in
Tralnv ani.e at frt union at 10.0 a, in and
FIMLEY
Perfectly BeautifyJ!
DeJJglhtf u ily ChArmlngl
Exceedingly Fasciraatlngl
lit what wo hear from cttslomci s wh
have ucon our new
Flee
Imported
Qremiadlees
They nrc aulto nbovo tho average
qualities shown, but few of tho larRu
city houses can produce goods as flna
In texture, or more exquisite, design!
thnn arc now displayed on our coinii
tcrs. All are brought out In eliiftli
dress patterns, nnd aro not obtalnablo
tilsewhurc.
At SPc
"Wo have a 25-lneh pure sewing sIlH
Grcnadlno In plain and brocaded cf
fects.
At $1.25
A 43-Inch puro silk and silk and wool
Grenadines, neat checks, stripes and
fancy brocades.
At $1.50
A 43-lnch oxtra fine pure silk Grona
aine witn satin riODon stripes in all
ferent widths.
At $2 00
13-Inch superior finished lircnadlnea
in htripes, checks, plaids and figures.
At $2.50
13-inch Grenadines lu embroidered
polka dots, beaded checks and satin
ribbon stripes.
At $3.75
48-lnch Grenadines in crepe do chine,
with pllsf,e siti-incs and satin bar nov
elty effects.
At $4.00
15-inch plain background, with cm
broidercd trailing vine and cluster oi
roses. . J
Al $5.00
French embroidered Jaequard Grenal
ditieij of exquisite desdgn.
510-512
LACKAWANNA AVENUE
Seen what we have in
Odd Boxes
of Stationery
At prices that will surely iu
teres t you. The above may
e seen in our display win
dow. ReyooldsBiros
Stationers and Engravers,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILAOy
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1B01.
Trains leave Scranton:
6,45 a. ni., wcok days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and for Pitts
burg and tho West.
0.88 a. m., week days, for Hazloton,
and for Sunbury, Harrisburg
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and Pittsburg and tho
West.
U.18 p. in., "week days, (Sundays
1.58 p. ro.,) for Sunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore
Washington and Pittsburg anc
tho West. Por Hazleton, weel
days only.
4.3V p. m., week days, for Sunbury
Hnzleton, Pottsville, Harrisbuifj,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg-.
I. D. 111. ICHINbON, Gen. Mgr.
J U. WOOD, Gen. Tass. Ait.
lime Card fu ejj'cct Dec, 30th, liiOO,
SCRANTON DIVISION.
803 i Mil
d-lfj
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. ,'10 16! lOSAr.
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