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    THE &CRA3STON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1901.
6c jtcrmifoii CrtBune
PuMhh Dill. Kteepl Sn;ly. 1 ""i TrA
me Fublbklait fJompatir, at Hlljr I'enla WonlK
I.IVy 8. RICHARD, Hilllor.
O. V. BYXUF.i:, Buslni JJana.er.
Ktw York Office!
l.'-O .Naasau St,
k. H. VIIPKLVM).
Sole Arnt (or 1 nrelgn MilmtUIn.
inltttA al the PoMnftlie at trtnlilon. Pa, at
Second Ulas, Mall Mailer.
vvhen sp.ce vvtlt permit, Tlie Triliime l ,
tl.d to print iliort letter (rum lu filerid'
in; Ail current toptrs. Iml It nil" I','"' M
rmet be lg.nr.l. lor p.il.lU.llon, by he wr tel
ml mm! ami the condition tireinlml ' "
ccptaiice la tliat all toiilrlh'illotis hall be ius
In rmtorial revision.
i m: plat iivip ion aovumisim;.
'the follow-in tattle lto the price per 'neli
mill fnsrillon, spue to lie wed within one jear:
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I "fir ards of fliant. resolution of condolence
and similar conltlliiitlons In tit ratine of ail
nil ulna; 'I he Irlbini" mikes i tltara-c ot cenia
a line. , , ,
Rales for Classified VdierlilnE fmnlltid vn
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TEN PAGES.
Sf.'KANTO.V. AI'IML I:'. 1101.
Mr. Cooper of Didii nitre, rl.ilms to
Know a trolcl Iji Ick when In' 'h.tH tmr-i-hiiscti
one, 110 mutter whether It l In
tlic foini of .1 Cilpple t'lfcU nilKRPt or
a municipal ilppcr.
Ihe Party Circle.
SENATOR Qt'AV Is I'teiilted
w II la h tlt"tie lo uo-ouemte
with the ballot it't'otinery who
demand, among other Uilrss,
flip Hbolltlon of tln paily olivle-ti
roiivpiili'nf i' ilf.slri'd by two-tliiiiln, pui
sibly l lirpc-fom t lis. of all tlu voli'ix In
Pcniix.vlv.inia and one so tliuuiiiKlily
sriounderi in custom that Its lemninl
would Pritii(' pciirial ronfiiploit.
It Is piobable that the Konatoi'i vvlll
InKiicss to abjiiilon tlili teatine of tin
present ballot law out of ilefemii't' to
the hiiiall iniiioilty of dooti Inali'p on
tliusliiiittt ilin scorn to lliinl; thai
MiniKht hi 1 1 y volllij; l. In ihe nuttin'
of a political li lino. Iia been nvoi-t-laled
in the papers.
Hut howoPl this nuij br. Il i riii bp
taken for gi.iutpd that the parly clirl
ulll i-'iiiain. Theie is not power piioiikIi
In the cJinp ot Its opponems m imiis-p
ll dllodRpiienl.
lii'iieiMl Uotlu h.ii piilfiitl. eiin-
Hided that ("leneral f)eV.'f.i mind 1
In a condition similar to tbat of the
HVPiasP South Afiiian wai Suites,
poudeiit.
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Parents at the Institute.
Till: I5KAI.I.V most liupoi tain
ami Intel psiins- note that has
appealed in ihe iepoit of
Mils week's. Tearliei - Insii
tule is Hie statement that theie has
been "a larse attendance of patents"
at its sessions. When the paieius in
laise nuinbPis in any i oniimtnlty be
ffin to manifest an Intel cut in school
woik and in what, is being lit ought to
the leaclier.s' attention, the next step
Is likely to be ,ni advance mo the study
of .school legislation and of methods
enioiced b boards of tonliol, boaids
of direetots and suiieiintendents.
In communities nheie such p.uenial
Interest has been awakened lefoims in
methods have, mole or less i.ipidly,
been set on loot. Possibly these ip
foims may jot artlve at the elimination
of politics fioni the contiol ot Ihe
schools. That would Indeed lie a happy
day. the Inausuiatlon of an eia of sood
never yet attained In the conduct of
the schools.
The proposed lefonn In Philadelphia
public schools, of piomolions i,y the
tesiilts of the dally lecord of lessons
and the leacneis' Judgment on develop
InB poueis, Instead or by the willleii
examination piocedtue, i ome.s fiom the
intelligent interest of paieuts atoused
by the success of the James Kor(tn
.sohool in the (list place. That, as The
Tiibiino has alieady had occasion to
note, has become an object lesson, a
model school, allowing the wisdom of
the elimination of ihe deeply moied ,.v
amlnatlon fad.
In bonio other places, as has b, en n.
coided fiom time to time In the public
pilnts, cither grioil lesults liave come
fiom Hip awakening of Inieiest In the
patents' minds. For instani e, the nit.
VPntlns of Hie throwing out of good
text books and teplaelng them bj
oiheis less valuable under piessuu.
fiom agents of publlsliers. Such i ejec
tion of the good nnil substitution or the
poor, ir not positively bad, bus, as the
public well knows, Mltivil up scandal
is well as dissatisfaction, In ill wis
-daies. Hut it Is only when patents
House themsolves and display ihe
'milage of thcli lonvlctions ih.il ie
Wnn or pi off! ess woith while liually
(onies to pass, whoever may have bcnii
'ho ploneer,s. Theiefiiie, , again n.
nut k, tint lopmtPil large attendance of
talents at an Institute's ses.-lon Is for
this city an encouniglng sign of Hie
lines.
Another evldenre of Hip buekward-less-of
the sensoii Is given lu the a(.
hut no ono lias dlscoveicd oil over in
liiadfotd county this spilny. ,
CrneKl's New York (War,
TUKIIR IS mote ot liss su,-,
v. ptlse pvpiesscd lu ffiine
ffJL njiaiteis at the opposition
ti drveloppd In Xew Vork illy
Ihe niceptancn of .Mi, (,'auieglo'i
irt of $5.C0o,Wj0 op brunch llbuirles.
I'lu opposition Is led by some or the
luist tlioiiplitl'ul L'ltl.eus and papets
i,' that big lomniiinlty,
We full to s-ep why thetp should pot
c opposition. Jly (ho In ins of his
iioposcd sift Jlr. fartieglo not only
iial's aibltuiy ipnditlon of the mini.
er of llbwiiles lo be built, but an
Dually jrbili.iry ileniand that the city
oli nun in I'liall .sitppoit them: th--
tltount iieccvs'iry for the sixiy-flvo be- I
np, 'i bus been loai J slipwn, not
ess than ?.'0.W,0n( ,innuall In be
'nlsed L lii.N.itlou in nu ulread heav I
y taxed cltj. Also, as tbe leaders of
,)" Qiiposltlon me ilgnt In declaiiiit,',
Hip carp of ouuh public libraries, or n.v
public tlbr.tty, fthotild b In churjrc of
n bontd ii ' titistc appointed by the
tliy snveinmont.
The bill Ittttoiltiiftl Jt Albany pio-
Ides not nnl.i for pliicltur the selwllon
or site. Htiil. ftpiiiupnlly, all tnuttfrfl of
lutlldlng lontiaetw and d'talta In Mr.
Ct.inoBle'M liantlf, peisonalty or by lln
tiKdltitn rf tonic one or more chonen
IntUvlditnlly by blm, but fot planlnir
the HilnilliMlmtlon of (he libraries
wholly lu the lmnrtH ot Mich person or
rot tioi nt Ion" iik he ma; nelert. This
It-it vfn Ihe rlly government without
power In I ho mallei : but liable for the
On nno.ooo or so of f.nnutil iippioprlntlon
In tettiin lor the JB.OOO.W)" ajlfl. The
nieie stutenienl of the cap gives c"1"'
tiiiii!nn f.ttil shnwlnc? for lite staml ink
en ilHallist lerelvlng the donation.
I.IIiihiIps ate good tint city IndPHund
encp Is bftter.
U
The ai nttnib-r of eastern tourist''
to rallfornlii will have Interest In
l-iitnlng that the Houthern Pacific
Ttallrond conipany has eonrpleted It t
new roasl line betwesn San Francisco.
a in 1.08 Angelpx. shorlenlng the dls
luiKP by one hundred miles and carry
ing the unite through milch more plc
liiies(ue HcoiiTy lltan that of the old
rotttP. The travelei, nlso. will now
lime Hie Pacific ocean bteosips In place
of the alkali dftsl and the heat of lite
lung San Joaquin valle.v
River Vs. Rail.
-w-HIC POPITiATt Impiesston
I that steam inllway dovelop-
JL inents have robbed the IHh-
slpslppl tlvcr of much oE its
ft right ttaule H shown by Major Town
send of Hip ffnlted Staloi pnglneevlng
nips to Ik iitoneotis. In an nddrpsrf
delivered leientVy betore the Daven
port, In , business Jle'n association he
iiomted rin th.it the eominere' of the
I'ls-lsMppI and Its rulnelp.ll trlliutntles
lu 'Mil evt ceded :i.l,PnO.0iil tons This
v, nu e-i ceded bv only two river sy
lenis in the woiM-.tlut of the Hudson
ner and o ihe gieal lakes
I'pftl is shipped fiom Pit tubing to
Nt w Oilean." at tour-tei'llis of a mill
I ei ton Itiniher fiom the St. Croix mil!
to Si. I.iii.ls at slx-tenllis of a mill.
wbe.it fi oil) SI r.oiils to New Oile.lns
at ", ei't.s per btistfl. or about 1. 1
i ents per ion mile. Th rlie.ipesl in tl -toad
nitf Hint Maioi 'i'own'eml has
been able In discover is that on toil
to the Atlantic seaboai.l on the Ohes
iApeake and I'Dilo i.illway - mills per
(ii mile, while the aveuigp v.UP on
.-.I'. Hie railioad" of III I'nilPil States
is 7 S mill'- liei ton mile The tons of
ti eight uirilr-d on the l wio miles or
the Mississippi ilipc aivaliotit 1.W,OA0;
on the T.POO mlb'S of the Santa Pe,
taking It as a tplcal railway, H.SOO.unO.
The mil" tonnage of Hie livel is 4,60fi,
O.iii.t'uii, of ihe lailroad. :i.'Ri),fl(M,O0().
The .nei.ige Heigtii rate on the liver
is ioiisidei,".bly ui.der 1 mill per Ion
n ile on the i.uliiiad, 1i mills per
ton mile.
M.ijoi Townsend. who lias had many
je.lis' epei leni e in ihe ingineeritig
blanch, latgelv in stipei vision of liver
fit.o luubor iinpio ements, "evfii esses
keen legiet at Hi inllure of the recent
Kiiigiess to enact a rher and baibor
It'll, and sa.vs the talk about such leg
islation bring niadi- up mainly of steals
Is without inundation. "This evil," he
adds. "Is not as pMensJve as Is oidi
ii.ii ily supposed. Tint which ive call a
eieek may liue a LOinmei i'e moie lin
pniraiH than) what we call a river. The
1 1 eight passing thloiigh Kill tan Kill 1
exceeds that of the Chicago liver, and
Ntwton cieek lias a tonnage greater
than the upper Mississippi. The last
rher and baibor bill, notwitlistandliiB
lis dimensions, i ontainec! more safe
guiiids against impioper ependItUlP of
public funds than any tbat lias passed
longiess. To obtain an appiopi lation
Kir an unwoithy object now necessi
tate? a ioiu'MIpiI action of ihe tltl
.etiM of a loinmunlty and a plausible
dm toriug f the facts of the case, so
as to deceive not onlv the legislative
but the executive branch of the gov
ernment." rndcu'iilpuly theie is some steal anil
I'lticli waste In ilvcr and haibor Im
piovenipnt us det"i,mln.-'d through log
rolling1 In eongipss. BuL !t Is iniestlon
able It' defeat of an entile bill, causing
thousand." o! worthy government en
tei prises to l.ingul.di until snbsfjqunt
Iv levlved, l not a lemedy woif-e than
he disease,
Tlie re-built Lincoln monument a(
.Spiluglleld, III., the tomb of the great
niait.M' piesldent, Is lo w.Hl tin le
dedlcatlon until Oct, I." pest Si Cov
einor Vales and lite othei u'ioiieis of
tli boa id of ooinmlssioueis in c'imirp
of tlie numuinent giouuds h.ue de Id
id. 'I'liey announce njso thai they have
InvltPd Piesldenl .McKinley to niakfi
an oi .i t Ion upon that occasion
Utilizing Waste.
ONK MASON why the palm of
fndutilal supiPntaoy has
(Oilie f i out Mlli'opr. to the
I 'lilted States is sllotigly
hinted nt liua dispatch fiuiii Dp Kalb,
III., to Hip Chicago Itecoul-nerald tell
lug how a mill of Hie American Steel
and Wire company al that place lias
wotked out the ptobleui of utilizing n
tinnier waste product,
As wlte Is drawn It Is bathed lu cer
tain acids, piiuclpally Huliihitric. Kor
itiany years the i itsloni at De Kalb
was tn dinlii these ucld?, after they
hud been used, Inlo the Klsliuaukee
river. This method of disposal of
waste not only was uneionoinlral but
It was also gio.ssly offensive lo owner
of pioperty abutting on the stieaiu
below the mill and numerous damage
suits wete threatened, In this situa
tion Hip owneis of the mill bestirred
themselves. Says the (IMpaUh:
In lotinlilcilliR a plan In which tl.c.i uilgbl ftt
tut of i)i nM without Injuiy to anv oiip t plan
to ullllj" it ami -oil it wai hit upgii, Tlu aild
f lumrd lilo a (eiiri nuitibfiiiiK twrlie unW.
Into tlie UnVa ale thiouii irrtjin ouantitin ot
vrj "lie itlikh it i-nliicl; caleo by I la- jild.
plank la laid anos. a lanl- and (rein it aie nu
pinded a iiamlar uf hanecra ifscmbllns ttcrl roll
'flit, luinfn dip iloan Inlii the add, nhlih
tonii) In iijitjl, aiound tlie lunger. When the
littu W ell loadd with Ihr ivpioiu cr.rttala
il ii ilrann out and tliaVi'ii cer a drjin; table,
on whlili tlic.i arc prrniliiod lo mmln until the
ttcani plpea under Ihe tables hate thoroughly
rilled ilu pioduit, when It u lrady foi tlilp
inriil, 'the firt are bjuclrd, but the ccond,
mi Inferior ctade, ate shipped by the cjr-load Id
hull.. Cuppcraa U Died foi dr, in inaMni; inki.
nicdMiiea, paint and for other purposes, and up
to thli time there hai been a UJv demand lor
I lie picilnit. 'Ihe cperatlon hat been going o
ipiletly ni -trl i.ionthi, ibirln; wlikli tin pn-
duillon of toppetai from the acid h beei
biourhl to a aiuceMfiil alarte. Cartoids ot the
material ire now belni? thlpped Irom here, anil
the lompanr ti more urilert than It can fill.
11 Is this nhlllty to find new ays ot
etonomliilng lu the cost ot production
without ctittlhjr down the eniclency of
the labor employed which dlstlnsitlshes
Ihe Anterlcitn nutnufncttirer HboVe all
uompetltors. The knack ot setting
eetythltir possible out of u given sll
ttatlon without spolllnir It Is tiecullatty
u Tankee gift.
New paving or asphalt, either the
Tilnldad or Mrjimtidez Luke aitlclS, set
on a concrete foundation, Is offered by
the Warner-Qulnlan company to the
city of Philadelphia, on a $1,090,000 con
tract, at $1.9 per square yard. For re
paying, $J.0 per square yard Is bid by
the sunie company, while the lowest
bid for lesurfaclng, submitted by the
Vulcanite company, Is $2.03. These
figures ate the lowest ever rpcclvpd In
Philadelphia and they Indicate that the
asphalt war Is proving of at least, tem
porary bpncflt lo Ameilcan tnxpayers.
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TOLD BY THE STABS.
Dully Koroieop Bmwn by AJcohu,
The Tribune Astrologer.
Aitiolahp i J il
f a. in.. Pot l'rida, Apill 12,
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A (hlld born on thi dai will be of Die opinion
that I'rofoiwjr llcnilenhall's pi heme to weigh the
eailh oughl to produce good lcult When nome
luople Ural nut how heavy the eaith I' Ihry may
not ant It.
eu lo the sold imc. irip hank note ale
piol.ablv the beH thins In the itj.v ot rcmcdlcj
foi the bluer.
Ih lipping- lulls aie .il cainlns some roarinR.
It is possible for "pink pills" lo make one feel
pile.
Many pi Kins nlll refulli tirtin esjpiesibiR rtpin-icin-
upon Mjih llrfiise until the? learn Its effect
on the sire of the 'Schoonei."
fn the unxieiv to net on the Rioiiml ftooi many
men laii'l in the damp cellar.
AJacchus' Advice.
Parties ho h not (eel like obsenliis Aibor
Da.T ill due form un ronfrl a boon upon hu
umiiIIv hi ptaiilm,; a cat.
Oiiflin? Smdies
o! Human Nature
The Cowboy's Proof.
TA' h" INCK. a .owbo.i fiom the umli of
J the Unite fieek ("atde Compam, itu on
tiial l Allhnie. ,Wb . on a (haige of shooting
I a hMlmiaii on I lie lluilit.gtoj' lailroad with
naenl l kill him. tie bad leiebeil lil.s pay a
few dms lufeie unl "as ineagvil at tie time
of the iloetma in ihe piLluuaertie na;titue of
Ciitiinif ll,e coiwitv led.
I. one eheinenll.i denied no intent to iei
foute the bukeniaii. 11 told the coiut 'hi.
Hale l u lute that he ilid tale out his ie.
ulier and shoot atte.' the liral emmi had pii'lied
lntn oft ihe tialn. he was meiol giittft a lire
arrantrd bipinl. He anil a ftiend hail bien doivn
the mail a fen milea and waMril to riae heck
In the l.eient Ftalhiii to Uie lattcli. Ttealti r
tint if tlt-y eie fottitd hi- mv of the ttaiit crer
lluj Aoillii be piit oft, tl-e.i 'n ii'tuigred that
if cue was pill off the t! tin he i.'io.iW no'lfy
nU paitner by filing his reioHi nine
'Ihe tmiiauan, lib Nions of vri.jt he ftnnl.v
nl'iieil was a liaunw escape itoui ileath, sltoik
Ins head, .nut tho judue looked iinbelievins.
Vnnie'.H i-onbov liicnd loiroboiated the titorj,
but. snii that 1)U file filled (0 im.oo'f cted
iiiee. Ihe deteiidjnl ji-ked the coin I to plea-e
step mtliiide. The judge asked slut '
"I'll prn.e mv iniinieim', Mini hntioi, ' Vdnie
'..ild.
'I l.e unlit a iiiioiis'aiid enl outside. Se
did Ihe liil-i1, Unirna and spei f.itor" lame
pulled oat bt reiol.vi, and, balding a posJJRe
stamp belne, a 4h lingers of bis left hanl,
ilippid otf encii ioi"i in Muusiuii. Set he
asl.id u spectator lo suspind i blikoiv -tut fioni
n I lilt id jlLinsr oil tMitl leet lie w-heelnl
and at the ti nt shot till the tlnead. 'I'jkm'
si lackd be plac.il tlum looseU in a pkee of
wood. This be place) airiiiisi a pos' tnentv
tiie atds awji Roriolni; .i wj'ch from a bc-sl-jaitdu,
he opened the use for a mirror, shut
mlrli bis bad. lo the inuV and diuve am tnk
inlo Ihe wood v. Iliiout .t miss.
'the brakeman had bien luokins ott in op'ii
mot llieil woiidei. As Vit.ce coialudrd the
liraki titan atepped up lo the judge, and, ti-p-pirs;
hi'ti on the Jim. iild:
"en, yy honor, I sue- t was iiibiakei. 'li-at
inati ia-n'i shootine i me." llen.ii 'luiie.
No Benson for Such Eaate.
CO.f.ltrSsl.- ROHI'.KT It. fllll' lell-. a
alury to illiuliale tin- slotsness with whlcli
jtraL bodies soturhnie mme.
"line day in MSI," he Mid. I fuel Mi. Blaine,
who had just been appoint'd seirelar.v of el lie.
4 'Kill,' he add, 'I wtnl ton to be my a-il.
.int. f hate ouie to nlfu irui the appointment
as asfcislant jeintai.r er tlale '
"f told Mf. Blaine lint 1 louhl noi dinde
a niiltei of so nun It ittipotlanie, al least tu
niiself, 'it a moment' nollic title he n inl-l-eiit,
The appoinlnnnt. he deilared, iiiuld not
valt.
" Til lell von. Hilt ' he ,ald, pinllng out
hi wttili. 'it i now ju't l o'clock. I mux
Itnoit torn- duisloii hi 1 oMuik, I can't pi, I
i lie lhln off a di lonjet
"I told Mr. niatue IhaL iiiiuh as I appreciate,!
tlie compliment, it would be intporSiWe for ine
in make a drs liioi: within tin horn, and, finally
he Kate me (went) -four lioutc to think the run
lei oter. Within Ihe time I atitpted tlie ip-poiiiliii-nt.
Mr, Blaine errmrd niucli pleHed
lie taid b. ttiUihl nend no. n.euo lo the nftule
at uiiie f,.r itumeiliale jiluat, and wanted me to
lie reub tn lake ibarae of tlie oliKe witldn
daj or to.
""iU ih.i in, name i.n wnt i it to lite vi
ate fm loiitnniation s .is.iiant .-e, ri'taty of
stale. Hi it daj the vnors happened to gel
Inlo a tvianije our the appolntinent of a dooi
'icipef In lb- i)liti8s.ioti of this Important
sih'i't t ihi-i became ninruissd. and, In spite of
Ml lllalne's ri;einiK. to gel ine tarled, It
ss.ta teatlj ihirly ila- later before m.i .i.
polntinent was ciep taken up. I met Mi. Bla(ne
lifiiiimlb iliuir.K thai lime luu never eiiliire,
lo wmiU thai lie mlcht as nell bale given
me a touple of iveekh lo think inet mi ap
poinlliienl "
His Self Eulogy Was Sufficient.
TIIH ItKI'IRKMhN'r (torn the heme of iep
leuitattes at tlie iloi-e ot the ptrsi-iit
lomjiew nf .feint M, Allen, of tssiwlpp, will
tifnilnale all hope of Wa.-hlnslinl.ini to l.tai
tall fioni his lips more of those hiiittotuiis
phiaaea of this wag'a invention uhlib, like tlie
aallifs nf pool Yiitlik, nete wild to ffl Hie
table In a roar, irlates the .New Vork Pieaa,
One of Ida good Morles is tills:
"lleioie my eleitton I isme home one ni.bt
and found thai while 1 had been oft on mv
rait.pafjin the frailer of our patl.t had oi,.'atii'.ed
a rieieland, Ilrndiicka and Mien Hub, and they
sfie. to hate a meet Inj that itl(hl, I sienl,
and when lhe, pot IhloiiKh upeaklwr Ibe.t tailed
upon rne I eptfed my lonvictiens, and uid
what 1 waulfd them to do for me whin ths
ileitinii fook plaie, in about tno weeks. Theie
wele a good inaiii' udoied toliti ptesenl, and I
vtanleil o jet them imetefled; an 1 got the
ben in tall on -bin (.'iiiiimiujt, an old, alitn
lolcted man. Old ,ljm got up and said!
"'Well, (entlomen, ioiup tend Mr Tujlor
and Mi, uderson on th" poll I let of the day.
I'iet'ee told you what aorl of a mm (leve
land ia, and what t-oit of a loan Dlalue il, inj
it doii'l look lo ine like no hriiet man o'lS'it
to have any trouble in picking out beineen
lliein two. ou have also heaid Mi. llc-n
mate about hi.-fell; and In has leioiiimendcd
hlrrtlt eo mucli liisrl el than Ine balaiiro ot ils
c.n lecoinmend blm ilia.1 It ain't vsulb whlla
fel me to aay antthirs muili about him'"
FUNSTOJT VINDICATED.
IV. )'. Curtis, in the Chicago Record Herald.
.U'CMdm; to the beat authoiities there nas
BOthioir in connection with the capture of Affijln
aldo that viii lu vlulalien ol iiillltiij rtiiiieltc
ooooooooooooooooo
The
TT it
people's i
Exchange.
ArOPUt.AB CEATtlNO nOUSP for the
Renell f All Who (live riooiea to .
. Rent. Ileal Kilat r fllhtr Pronerlv to Sell
er Exehtnre, er Who Want Situations or '
Help TkH Small Adrertlaemenla Coat i
, One Cant i Word, Six InaertloM for Flvo ,
ie, , or bxrepc oiiiianons -, "."(
"iiivn Are inserted rret.
ooooooooooooooxo
Help Wnnted Male.
lUltNrksSMAKKB AX
rAI'CRir.NCKIl IIAU
O. .1. I.odeflck, Pl-
ne maker wanted,
mouth, Pa.
WAN,n:D-,Ai'Am.B ma.v to cam: ron
hor-ien and look after delalls ot a batn. Ap
ply at olllie. Jonas lerng's Sons.
TV'ANTKD-riRST CbSS STRNOOTtAPHER AND
' Remington operator! Rood aalary to the
riRht man. Addiess Jfanufacluier. care Trlbuni.
Help "Wanted Female.
wanti'.d-oood fiinti.
near Laurel Hill I'm'.
i:o oiiovr sim:i:i',
WASTKD-EXPf.RIHKCnt) DIKDERV OltU.
wanted. Tilhuiie Bindery.
WASTIID Cini, Krtlt GliNKRAT, IIOVSi:
wotk. Apply with tcferenee lo Mia. V. It.
Brook, 100(1 Mndin slircl.
Situations Wanted.
SlTtlATIO.S WANII.D-rO CO OUT WASIllM",
and iitjnins the lirsl pail of the week; of
lice tleaninc also. Call or addiev, I.. B , A". I
Seniner atcnue.
DOOKKKliPKIt VOUM1 MAN 2i, KXPKRI-
enrtslj wants position as boukkeepei or iletk;
r.ould al.-o accept pusltion ndtli civil eni;itieer:
Iwsl letereiieeti. AdclieM box 10, Inbtme office.
.siil'VriO.N WAVIF.D-BV A YOlfNC MAN '.'A
years of nee, bfroti and active; has hurt one
itstr'i e-cperienie as shipping tleik. Rererem.ei
turntslipfl. Address rthtlipins Olerk," care of
Tnbune ofHie.
JIARltlllll WAV, 0 (IIIIDRIA', WOUI,l UKR
position as steward, janitoi.l oretakei or
vvotlc of itny kind. G., 'I'ribuce ottice.
A. I'lRST-CLASS COACIIM IK WANTS A stTI
tion with a piieate familv ; understands the
iie nf hor?M thoroughly and veij' handv about
house and carrfen. witli" (food rett rences. Vd
dtes W. K., S.U Peiu aveniij, tre Ki hnell.
Or'f: MARRIKD VOMX WANTS 1IOU3K
woik. coik'lna; or work ot any kind; sl'ep l
lic-.ne. p.. Tribune nfttce.
Sl'fCATlOX vYsATLD-BV A OPG "MAN S
bnal.kiepei and Ijpemitei; can Klve reOr
encea; snull halaiy. sddrws Wesley II. Weave.,
f.oac, Sullivan 101111I5, 1,1.
SITUATION WM'i:il-ltV A Of.NG COLORED
scntlerneji :is a cook. Can give good reir
ence addles. William Pn.ninston. S0 Pcnn
avenue.
WANTED MAN' OP AUtl.lTV WOb'f.D UKl!
position of responatWlit.v. Good salesinati.
Competent to manage btislnea? or attend to ad
eunitiy and i onespondence. Addtess l), (', ,
Tribune offiee.
For Sale.
" .sxV.NsiNysl,ev'V
VOB SA1.K IIORSK A.SD WAGON. tlORGAN"
stork home, suitable foi fajntlv use or liitht
delivery, perfectly sound and without a bad
habit; tanopy.rop, tvvo-ealcil sititej: hiiltn'.'-ri
and lap robe, at ti saiiiOie. AppH to K. P. t
thin, 6 Wjoming .ivenue.
FOR S.VLE-ONl'.N' PUR. BLACK MARES, PPIt
feet match bu'jlul inl kind.
One To Seated I'luiti.n.
One Top Bugv with sitafis ind Pete.
One Two-Seated sleigh.
One Ctittei with Sliott.s and P.tle.
line Double Haur-at
One hinslo l)atne.
Ttubw, Blat.ketp, eti . et,., ill in hist ila.s
oidrt. I'oi fm tin i partittilats tall oi atldi .
TI', l.inaen slicel, Scianton. Telephone .ill. (,Jlt.
CHAS. D. SANDKltsON.
Wanted To Buy.
WANTI.D-SCCOND-II.WD H.OI' MVCII1NLS;
ueist he in ftoed mriei; slate psituulais is
lo make and ptice. Addict's I. Al., ger.cnl de-liu-i,
htianton. Pa.
Booms and' Board.
TABLK BOBl AND ItOOM"
ton avenue.
.-.si wasiiim;
l.AItGB PKONT ItOOM Willi BOARD l'Oit IttO
gentlemen. 110 Adams avenue.
Money to Loan.
HOVUV '10 LOAN' OX IMPROVED CITY REAL
eidale. HENRY Bl.HN. .IR.
I MAS. It. -WKLI.LS.
IIIOMAS SPRACOE.
MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MOUTGAOE.
any amount. M. H. Holsate, Commoavvcalth
building.
ANY AMOUNT OP MONIIY TO I.OAN-iJLtlCK,
t.tiatlRl'1 Irana oi Uuilulng and Loan. U
from a to 6 per cenr Call cm N. V, Walku,
Ml 113 Ccnnell btuldin,'.
Strayed or Stolen.
'Vaen. n. aesx ,
STIlYi:n OR hfOMlN-LAT EVENING A
ioim blaik and white cat, Riwatd, no
nuei-tltins, al JO.! Jeller-'On avenue.
Taoat.
LOsl-DIAVOND IIDIIMMIOi: PIN. l,mUI VI,
tewaid if letumed lo It ill Mirion hlu-ei
or the 1jk of war, Tlie object hn been dis.
mM-d iinltfl generally anion; hluh legal llght.s,
diplomats and tnllltair lawyers, and while theie
is i geneial regiel that II wj neiessai.v In ue
foi-Reiy mid deception lo nciompll-h Hie end de
hired, sllnilil nu alls Jte u.eil and jilitlrled by
every ivllird nation, both lit war and in peace,
Tlui .eret service division of Ihe heavily and
tins ditei lives ot tho Pu'toBlce department and
the Dipaitment uf .ln-tlie do nut liesitate al any
lime to adopt tti(h iikjmiips to teiute the delis
linn and the anvil ol nftrliders against tlie lain,
It is done evcrj day tn lime of peace, and In
vvji it Is eperted.
AN EARLY RISER,
I'lOtti TH-Bits.
"Pal," Mid a iuJiubpi lo one of Ills vvoikuien,
"you taibt be an eart.v tltei, 1 aliva.vi find -oii
at notk the Irst thing in the iiioinlng,"
"Indade, and 01 am, tor, It'a u familv halt,
Oi'm tliluVliii.
"Tlien, lour lallier was an eaily liei, fooj"
"Mo father, is It V Ile lobes thai earb that II
he vient lo bed a Utile latei Itr'd meet himself
filing up In Ihe inornln',"
PRECEDENTS FOR FUNSTON.
V. P, Curl!,, in Ihe (hU.i;o Retold llciald
Some one has found fevetul pieiedenta for I'ltn
llon'a atiatagem in tlu' Bible, I'ur eatnp!e, In
Ii, rhroniiles sill., 10 21, "the Lord "lid, who
ktiall entice ihab. King of Jiael, - hn
there, came out a spirit and stood befote the
Lord and slid, 't will enilie him - I
wll go out and be a lving spirit,' ' ' vud
the land said, thou shalt entire mil thoul .halt
pievail, Go out and do even so"
A COSTLY LESSON,
t lorn Ihe Chicago Record-Herald.
'the icbellion agatmt sjnc rii an autltoiilt hai
been a LOotly experience for the native.-, uf the
rhtllpplucs. t'iity thouiand I'iliplnoa lorui the
lovvctt estimate of tlie war dspatlmcnl of the
casualties sustained by the Piliplno forces; ",W7
tlfica hive been captured or wirrendcred and e05,.
lfj lounds of amn.unltlon, u ebotrn by Imom
plele ti Kit in, havtf been ,ii.nl.
.
FOR RENT
FROM MAY 1 .
Store in The Tribune building,
now occupied by the' Times. In
cluding Desks, Steam I lent and
Electric Light.
Also l2oq leet of lloor spce on
4th floor of -the Tribune building,
su'table for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Hnquire at office of
Tub Tribune.
KOIt RI'.M'-1I ROOM HOl'sE, MODP.IIN I.M-pi-ovrmrnls,
12.1 Midlon nveniir.
POR HI'.NT-T-ROOM HOI -SE. WITH MOtJr'.tlN
linpiovemenla, on (ncen llldoe street Ap
ply tUil Sandei-son avenit".
927 GREEN RIDGP, STREET. MNT. ROOMS;
modem linpioicmenl-.' steam bent Included;
(uinislicil; v-fiy desliable
roR REN.T-iti.p noPBf.i: vionsr, .;e hmj
riaon avenue; 0 rooms, 1S; alo ITOS Pine
sttcet, (I isjoms, .1t.
BOTH SIDES NEW MODERN POUBI.E nOCSR.
S'-'Silit) .Vottli Main avenue. D. .'. Reere, 141
South I'ilmote avenue.
2'J GRP.EN RtDOE STREET. TEV ROOM",
modem Improvcmenta; etcam heat furnished;
ilislrable; $25,00.
Buiinesa Opportunity.
"IP YOU WANT '10 MAKE MONEY" IN"
stocks, Gtain el rottott on small invest
ment", wnle to in Immediilel.v. Now is Ihe
time to mako big ptosis 1 lovvti k Co , Chicago
Mock Exchange Building. Chicago.
LEGAL.
TO HIE OWNERS OK REPfTED OWNERS OP
property bounding; 'or abutting on both sides
of Emtnet otreel, from the laekuvvanna Over to
ItailroiHl avenue, on th" westerly lde ot t-'ounlt
avenue, tiom Bioadvvjy to Emmet stieel. on Ihr
westerly side of Voran coeit, fisint Krnniol lret
to Uioadway, In the Eighteenth ward of the lCly
ol Scrantun, Pa.
Take ttolice, that umlei the duectioti of Coun
cil, I will nuke Ihe nste"Tnenl foi lonstnnt
iiig a. system ot si-wet" foi the drtinagc ot the
abore nientloned ririitoiy, on Satiinlav, the 2l)th
day uf Apiil, A. D 1901, at 10 o'tlock in the
foienoon, at my ofihe in the City Hall. City of
"cianron, Pa,, at wlilitt time and'pk'c yen may
appear and be heard il vott no dc-lte.
.IfrsKPH P. PHIM.lps.
Chief Enajn-ei.
10 1HH OWNERS OR HEPU'ICD HWVP.RS Ol
property hounding oi abutting on the south
erly ide of Rroadvvav, fiom the fjckawattna
liver to Pouith avenue and oil both nides of
Dtoadway. from Pomth iveiiue to Itallirad ave
tme, on both nides of Pint avenue, irom Broul
stay tu )(k.iveann.i lliet, on both sirlcs ot
O'Connor court, fiom llioidwav to the Lacku
tvanna rivet, on both side.s of Thiid avenue, from
Biosdaay to Lu?erne stieel, on both sides of
Pom-lb aenue, fiom Btcawd-iy to Limine 5tree..
oil the west side of Dowdcll loiut, ftom Broa-i-way
to a point about 150 feet south ot said
Broadway, on the west side of Moran toitrt, fioni
Broadway to a point about 171 feet south of
taid Broadway, in Hie sKlh and Eighteenth
watda nf the City of Su.uiton. Pa.
'lake noliee, that under rhe direilion of Coun
cils, I will mak the afttescment for innstriictiotig
a .svMetu ot seweis foi the drainago of Hie above
mentioned tcnilory, on 1'uday, Ihe lPlh dav of
Apiil A. D.. 1S01, al 10 o'ltod: In tli- tote
noon, at mv oftiie in Ihe City Hall, Citv oi
Scranlott, Pa., ar which time nnd place vou maj
appear and be heaid if yo': so dcliie.
If)s I'll f Pllll.f.lPS.
!hief Engineer.
DISSOLUTION OP I'ARlVKltalllP, lIMl'iill) -
Notice is hfteliv given Hut the Jleadi-v
Rtook Silk. Coinpanv, Limned, tin aiROtiation oi
ganired ut.der the let of A-sembly appro cd
tune . 1ST4, nnd its supplem 'tits, lot Hie pet
pose of spiuniug ni.d ttunuf ictming nilk, bilk
thread, aid Ile weaving ,-tid minutai tilling of
silk labile ts heiehy aissohed liy Hie uitriij
inous vote of (lie paittes ft interest, and tie foi
lowing persons hive been .ippomied liquidating
tiit'.reei: V. l. n mke, il. llenaul, A. L
CoIliiLS
ESP ATE Of AMOi, s, j.vii: OP 'IHE CITY
of -siaiton. County of Lackawanna and
Slate of Penn-jlvann, deceased.
Letters testameulaiy having been graiitrd tn
th undei-uened. all pcrc-us having claims ci
demand.-! ugainat lbe -..n'tl f-lale will pteieur
ll.mi for pajineiil ind alt ptrsor,-, indebted
thereto Hre iequted tj make inituediate pjv
nunt lo IRVIV T. s.", Es-eiinor.
Milwaukne, la'kiwinna totintv. t'a.
ELIZABETH SX, EiccutrU,
11-'. Wn-ltbiirn tirit, Scratiton, Ti
CIIARl.l.s I.. IIAWI.EY. Atlniiii'V lot Eolate,
llti-417 Coni.ell butlditg. Scianton, Pa.
PROFESSIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
K. C. SPAULUING,
Yoik.
!J0 BROADWAY, NEW
Architects
EDWARD Ii.
building-.
DAYIs, ARCllirElT. CONNEI.L
PREDER1CK L. UKIIWN. UlCIIirElT. PRILE
building, li!f Waelun-;ton avenue, ci-anton.
Dentists.
DR. 6. L'. LILENBEItGER, PAt.'I.l Bt'lLflING,
Spiiue alieet, Sn'anlon.
DR. V. C. l.AUBACH, 11 WYOMING AVENl L.
Lawyers.
PRANK E. BOYLE. AHOMNEl -AP l.M,
Rooms I-. II. Id ind IS Burr building.
IT h. 'I It VI 'V. AVI 'Y.COMMON WE ti 'ill BLIIG
0.iT REPI.OGLE. Vroit.EY-..Ots NLGO
tlated on letl esljtu vcuiitj. Mean building,
tornei Wat,l,lngten avenue and epitiio sttiel,
ttlLlAltl), WVR11EV k KVU'P. vrroRNi.is
ami touittellors at law Hepubili an buildftig,
Washington avi-iu..'
JKs'slIA Jl'.ssl P. MiOllNESs ND LOIN,
-.ellors at'law Couiuionivraltli building, lbomi
V.i, iO and 51.
i":mnD""w . 'inwi.it. vnoitNEv rooms
901101, Hill fiom. Meats building,
L. S'"vrill-.s', ATIOIINTi.Vr-LU. uTauh
of I ride building, f.iantou, P.i,
PATTER'-ON K Wlft'ON, 'I IHflERs' NMIOWL
Hank building.
K COMLliiS, n-l' REPI'BIKHN BPII IHSO
A. W. BLIU'HOLP, HPPiri; MOVED '10 NO
211 Wvi-mlny avenue.
Physictnns and Sugeous.
HI! W. E."aLM.N. ill NORTH WslMi)O.S
avenue.
DR, S. W, I.'AMOREAHA. Oi'l'll'E ..'' WXSII
ihglnii avenue. Ilesidcnie, l',! Jfiilbiiiv,
Chtonio di-eae, lungs, heart, klilitev-i and
genilo uiinary oigans a .prclaltv. Hour-,, I
to i. m,
Osteopath,
S iilTltTRltDi: ITVNS. Os'i;OPA'IH iV'xm'i"
l.'fi Waihlngton Ave, Mwnton Pa. Cluoiil.
Dl-rasrs a t,ps.laliy. dlflu ilouit: J.'.d Ic 12
m ; .u(l to j.!i p in.
Hotels and Resultant,
mi: l.i,h imi T" i IT-ani)"T7 i-it a kT 1 n
avenue Rilca leasouabla
P, ZCIRf.L'R. Piopiletor
sCRWIOV HOlsl.. NER D., L. 4" W. Pis
.Niger depot. I'onduiled on Ihe Ktuop-au
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Plxpii'lui
Scavenger,
A B. BHIGGS CLll.Ns PRIVi llll.h AND
cess pjols; no odor; only Improved putnpt uied.
. B. Brig ga, rrooiietor. I cave orders IPX)
Notlh Main avenue, or Elike'a dtug toic, col.
nrr datita and Mulbcuy. Both telephonet.
lor lttnt,
Expensive
Fwrnityire.
0 0 00
There are two kinds of expen
sive furniture
Pint The kind that is pur
chased at a higher price thnu It
is really woith.
Second The kind that's made
out "of costly and rare woods,
beautifully cuved, and upon
which no expense is spaied in
its constitution and finish.
The Utter is classed as "ex
pensive'' because it costs moie
than the ordinary, and there is
an impression that such furni
ture cannot be bought anywhere
short of New York.
We have Bedroom Suits. Side
boards, Dining Room Tables,
Parlor Suits, Library Tables and
all the smaller" articles that go
with them, of the very highest
Srade, elaborately carved and
ighly finished.
Look them over before your
next trip to the city.
Hnil&Coeirnelfl
i3i -N. Washington Avenue.
Seeds.
CI. It. CLASKE i. (.0 . SEEDSMEN AST) NHP.S.
rrjmcii, store 'J01 Washington avenue; green
houses, lf"0 North Main avenue; store tele
phone, Ti!.
Wire Screens.
J0--EPH KUElTRIi. VEAIt Ml LACKV. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa.. manuncturci of Wire Sciccns.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING l'OK CH1LDHEXV TO ORDFR;
alar, ladle' waist? Louis si,0emakei, 212
Adams avenue.
MEGAROEB BROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIED, EN-
velopia, paper bags, twine, vairhou-e, ISO
Washington .itcntte, ?ctantun, P.i.
THE vll,KnSBAl:RE RECORD CAN BE HAD
in Scianton at the news Btaud of Reisrnati
Bros.. 40K .spitiee and jli Llndi.ii; M. Notion.
.'?2 Lackawanni avenu; I. . bchut7cr, 211
Spruce stieel.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In Effect March .'!. 1P01.
Por Ph'tladelp'ih mid New Yoik- u D. ft H
1). It., at 0 4) and l.i a. m., and 2.18, L27
(Bluk- Diamond Eipre-t), ard ll.:,0 n. in. hun
days, D. L H. R. 1?., 1 .Is. 8 27 p. m
Por White Haven, llirlelon and prineipil points
m the coil ugioiK, via D. A 11. It. R., fill,
2 IS and 4.27 p. :n. Pel Pnluvilte, 4.27 p. '.n,
Por netlilclitm, En-dm, Reading, lhtrtabiiig
and ptlueipal ittli-rmcdutc stations via D. k II.
R. R., 0.4J, 11.55 a. in.; 2.18. 4.27 (Black Dia
mcnil Frp.esl, H.dt) p. m. Sundjvs, D. k II.
R. R.. 1.56, S.27 p. tn.
Pot Tunkhannock, Towtnda. Elmlta, llhaca.
Geneva and ptlnclpil iiiteunediate tutions. in
IL, L. A. W. It. R, S.03 a. m.; 1.05 and 3.40
V I"-
For Geneva, Itotht.-ter. Buflalo, Niagara kV alls,
Chicago and all points west, via D & II. It. IL,
11 ol a. m., S.31 (Blaik Diamond Express), 7.48,
10.41, ll..!0 p. m. Mindajs,, D. & H. R. R
11.53. S.27 o. in
Pullman pailot and bleeping or Lehigh V.illev
parlcts can on all tiains between Wilkcs-Barre
and New Yoik, Philadelphia, Ili.lfalo and Suj
pension lliidgc
ItOLLIN If, WILI1CR, fieti Mipt., 26 Coitland
sltet, New York.
CHARLES K. LICE. Gen. P.is Aal., 2n Cortlyl
slict. New Yoik. r
A W. NONNI'MVCHER, Div. P.ii. As , aTuth
Bethlehem, Pa.
Foi tickets and Pullman isolations, apply to
.'01 Lackawania avrtiue, s.ranton. Pa.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
In Klfe't Pee. 2. 1W.
South Leave hi i. ml on foi Nen Yoik at 1.40,
S.iWl .".CO. S00 and 10 05 a. m. : 12.5-i. .ft!) p. in.
l'or riitladelphia al S.00 and 10 Oi a. nt.; 1.5
and s:u p. in. l'or stroudsburg al 0.10 p. m.
Milk acoomniDdatiou at .? to p. in. Ainve at
Hoboken at ll.:tll. 7.1s. 10 .', li.OS. .t.15. 4. IS,
7.11 p. in. Auive at Pliilidelphia at Lis). .'I.2i,
0.00 and S.2' p. tit Attive fiom New Yoik at
1.10, (. (! and 1".2! a lit : 1.00. 1.52, 5 41, s.l",
and II, JO p. ni. Piom Mloud-burg at 8 01 a.
Norilt l.c-ve --..lanten fm Buffalo and inter
mediate ht.itbuis at I 13, ii.'," and II (10 a. m .
1.55, 3.16 and H..i5 p. ir. l'or 0wego and
Sn.iru.-e al is 15 a. in. and 1,15 p. in. For
tiliia at 1.10 J. ni, and I.51 p. tn. l'or ilon.
troj-e it P."0 a in: 1.03 and :.t p. m. l'or
Nifhol-oi' at tun and 0.11 p. nt. Pot tlhg.
lisinton at 10 20 i, tu. Auive nt S-'itanton from
Burial) at 1.2'., '-'-". ''' am' 10 00 a. m.; 3.30
and S.fW p. m. I''0'" Oswego and Sirauiso at
" S", a in.; 12..! and .s(ni p. in Piom I ttia
it 2.6", a in ; 12.: s and 1...0 p. lit. I'inm
Nlcbo'soii at 7.5U a m. and u.l n. in. 1'ioin
Mm fo- at U,.'i a lit : '.':20 and SW p. m.
Bloem-litue P.ni-ien- Leave stl:ln0n fpr
Not th'iliibei land, al t: It, IU05 u. m.; l,5"i and
6e0 p. ni I'oi PI) mouth at t.O'i, a.to, 8.50 p.
in. Por Kingston al 8.10 a. in, Auive ,il
Nnithiunbetlnml al P.-i." a. nt : 1.10, 3,00 and 8 l",
r, in Vtdve at Kingston at 8 32 a. m. Auive
lit I'lviiioi'tli nt 101). i.-i. 0.43 i. in. All 11 1
in Sratiten front Notthumbeilanil at o 42 i. rt. ;
t'tl, l.'o and h,Pi i in. I torn Kingston at
il.Oil a. n. Prom Plvinouth at 7,'n a, in ; th.'O
and ..:. ! ni. '
' SfSDVY fRVINS.
soiitl-leave -i rant'iii it 1.40, ,lik) 5 50, l.MCi
I, jn.:' l:i '"ll l-4'1 P- "'
Noitb Kave Vtsntou al 1.15. I u tu,
l.s-,, r, a0 ard ll.:Pi P- m.
Illnom-liiiri. Division -1 tave srji,in al 10 u,
,, nt and a 30 p m,
Delaware nnd Hudson.
In Elb'it Nov. "5, PW.
Ii.ite. ful 4 ailiulidilc leave .s'ralilou at il "(J,
7 VI : "v.. U'.U a. m; UMrt, 1.20, 2,, I.-,.'.
V'i)' ii 32, T.'iT. V II. 11.11 Ji in i I Hi a, nt,
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"iwL "'.' it R r'i"ii -f '' "'''' j in . -'-'.s.
J.'1? and II. 0 p. l
lot Ptni.'Vlvanla 11. II punts -0 l, lUs a,
nt.- 2 IS and' 4 27 p l'i.
I'm Vlhanv ind all polliia nmtli d 2H .1 lit
ind M! I" 'M-Ntn 'HtM.NS.
't ( ai Iwndali 11.00, 11.'.'! i nt; J It .,52.
5 47. 10 12 i. in
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I'ur Hutie-dile-0 00 .t, in iml il.52 p tu
LovsaI rati, to -ill point- "i Inlnd -
il- i
""' 'iriiVoniUHI.. II P. V- Mi'"",. N V
II . ( ltd-. D P. A Siiinmii, Pi
Central Bailroatl of New Jeisey,
sullntis ill New Yoik 1'oot ol f.ihcit) viieel,
It . anl s'5"tb l'""1
IMETMII-E IN EPPICI NOV. '1. JWii.
T-i'lH h'avi S. i.irit.ut toi New Voik, Nevialk,
1'IIaabrlh. Phllidel Ilia. Lasloii. Bethlel em, VI
li'.nloivii. llaiuli (hunk and White llin-n al S...10
a in ; rpies, I u; cvpu-x Ji.VJ a nt sen
Po'i' PltDti'm and l(lke llatie, S .0 a m . I In
and .1..V p. in. s,iliilav, "I, p lit
For llaltliitiiie ind Mahingtilt ind points
houth and West via R. IliUluni. ..0 a in . I 10
ard .1.10 p- ni unlaw, Ml . m.
I'u, long Bianco, Oiean Glove, eti . at S Hi
j nt ltd 1. 10 I'. '"
lor lleailliu, Lebanon ind llitriluig via VI
li-ntoun, 4!0 a 111 and I 10 p in un,nt.
2 II 1 1. i".
For Pottsvllle. S.?o a. m and I M p. 111
'lluuugb ticket, lo all points ei-i, -.ijuth anl
weet at luwejl nlc at Hie vtalimi.
11 P. BVLDMI.N. G.11. I'as- Vii
I. II lll.HVl'sl'N. lieu s,i,t
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
'lime Table in Efti-cl .sept. 17. l'Viu.
1'ialiis tor llivviej and local poiuH, ninueil
ing at Htnlcy with Liie lallioid for New Voik,
NcvTburg and Intermediate polnti, leave S rJn
ten at 7.05 a. m. and 2.2i p. in
trains airlvc at tcranltn at 10( a nt. and
t 10 p. m.
FILEY'
Laces aimd
Embroideries
Laces
The trimming "par exce'j
lence" for artistic dress adon
ment. Garniture of rich anl
rare loveliness. No other niii
1
terial will produce the san'.
tone and finish in dress trirrl
ming as handsome laces. J
have now on exhibition
large variety of vesting!
flouncings, wide and narro
edgings, in all the popular ari
various kinds of laces, includl
ing Arabian, Russian, Point
Alencon, Valenciennes, Poirl
Venice, Rennaissance.Torchou
and others.
Embroideries!
We display the most exten
sive assortment. Completj
line of Cambric, Nainsookl
from the dainty narrow edge!
to the most elaborate designs!
in wide flouncings and all
overs. Irish Point Embroid
eries in all the new patternsi
Very choice and handsome.
510-512
Seen what we have in
Odd Boxes
of Stationery
At prices that will surely in
tereat you. The above may
e seen in our display win- j
dow.
ReynioldsBros
Stationers and Engravers,
RAILROAD TIME TABLESi
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PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAIi
Schedule in Effect March 17, 1001J
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. m., week days, for Sunburjd
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Bait
more, Washington nna lor ruin
burg and the West.
DflR n. m.. week days, for Hazleto.
nnd for Sunbury, Harrlaburi
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington ana avmsDurg ana xni
West. I
2.1s d. ni.. week days, (Sunday!
1.58 p. ni) for Sunbury, HarriJ
burg, arniiaueipuia, aiaiuaiori
Washington and Pittsburg arl
the West, ror iiazteton, Nveii
days only.
4.27 p. in,, week days, for Sunbu
Hnzleton, Pottsville, Harrisbul
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
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