THE SCEANTOX TIJIJIUNE-T ill" RSDAY MOKNlNli, JSO 'OHJSU JL 1SU4. THE SPECTRE OF THE REAL BY THOS (The-st short serial stories are copyrighted by tlacholler, Johnson & Bach tller.and are printed iiiTheTribune by special urransvmcnt, simultaneous with their appearance in the leading daily journals ut the large cities). CHAPTER VII. roscr.roFD. ' Three hours and a half later they re appeared. The lawn was as silent as when they had left it, Uiou-fli tho sleep of thinys had weakened down to a certain precarious slizlitness; and round the corner of tho house a lowj line of 1 iff lit showed the dawn. ' "Xow, jfnod-liy, dear," said her hus band, lightly. "You'll let him know UiOUCl!. "Of course." "And send to me directly ufter'.'" "Yes." "And now for my walk across tho 'fields to the hotel. These boots ure thin, but I know the old way well enough. By Jove, I wonder what Ale lanie " : "Who?" "Oh what Melanio will think, I , was going to say. It slipped out. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings at nil." "Mclanie who is she?" "Well she'3 a French lady. Y'ou know, of course, Kosalys, that I thought you were perhaps dead and so this lady passes as Mrs. Durrani." I Kosalys started. ; "In fact, I found her in the east, and (took pity upon linr -that's all. Thoug" (if it had happened that you had not 'been living now I have pot back, I jshould have married her at once, of course." ,' "Isshe, then, here with vou nt tho ( hotel?" ;' "0 no I wouldn't bring her on here till I knew how things were." "Then where is she?" ! "I left her at my rooms in London. 0, it will be all right I shall see her safely back to l'aris, and make a little, provision for her. Nobody in England knows anything of her existence." "When did you part from her?" '"Well, of course, at breakfast time." , Kosalys bowed herself against tho doorway. "O 0 what have I done? iWhat a fool, what a weak fool!" she moaned. "Getaway from me go away!" , Jim was almost distressed when he saw the distortion of her agonized face. "Xow, why should you take on like Hliial There's nothing in it. People do , these things. Living in a prim society .here yo;j don't know how the world goes on!" ; "0, but to think it didn't occur to me that the sort of man " ; Jim, though anxious, seemed to uwaken to something humorous in the situation, and vented a momentary chuckle. "Well, it is rather funny that 1 should have let it out. But still" "Don't make a deep wrong deeper by cruel levity. Oo away'." "You'll be in a better inood to-mor-tow, mark me; and then I'll tell you all my history. There I'm gone! An He disappeared under the trees. Ko salys, rousing herself, closed the gate and fastened the door, and sat down hi one of the hall chairs, her teeth shut tight and her little hands clenched.. When she hud passed this mood, and returned upstairs, she regarded the .state of her room sadly, and bent again over her writing-table, murmuring: "O how weak, how weak was I!" Bnt in a few minutes she found her self nerved to an unexpected and pas sionate vigor of action, and began writing her letter to Lord Parkhurst with great rapidity. Sheet after sheet she filled, and, having read them over, she scaled up the letter and placed it on the mantelpiece to be given to a groom anil dispatched by hand as soon lis the morning vt as a little further ad vanced. , W'ith cold feet and a burning head she flung herself upon tho bed jus,t as the was, and waited for the day with out the power to sleep. When she had lain nearly two hours, and the morning liad crept in, and she could hear from the direction of tho stables that tho men were astir, she rang for her maid, and taking the letter in her hand stood with it in an attitude- of suspense as the woman entered. The latter lookedi lull of intelligence. "Are any of the men about?" asked Kosalys. : "Yes, nu'am, There have been .such an accident in tho Meads this past night about half a mile down the river and' Jones ran up from the lodge to call for help quite early; and Benton and Peters went as soon us they were dressed. A gentleman drowned -yesr-it's Mr. James Durrant the son ;of the Mr. Durrant who died some 'years ago. He came home only yenteis 'day, lifter having been heard nothing of for years and years. He left Mrs. Durrant, who they say is a French lady, somewhere in London, but they ihave telegraphed and found her, and she's coming. They say she's quitii distracted. Tho poor gentleman left; tho Three Lions last night and wont out to dinner, saying ho would walk home, as it was a fine night and not very for; and it is supposed he took tha old short cut across the moor wherq jthere used to be a path when ho wn a lad at home, crossing the big rive by a plank. There is only a rail now, and ha must have tried to get across :upon it, for it was broken in two, and ;)iis body found in the water-weeds just below." . "Is he-dead?" "0 yes. They had a great tronblo ta pet him out. Tho men have just comii from carrying him to tho hotel. It will be sad for his poor wife when sho jgeta there." ' "His poor wife yes." "Traveling all the way from London ion such a call!" j Rosalys had allowed tho hand in Tvhich she held the letter to Lord Park Ihurst to drop to her side; she now put it in the pocket of her dressing-gown. , "I was wishing to send somewhere," 'she said. "But I think I will wait till later." The house was bestir betimes on ac count of the wedding, and Rosalys companion in particular, who was not tsad because she was going to live on .with the' bride. When Miss Jennings ispw her cousin's agitation she said she jkiokod ill, iid insisted upon .sendipg, HARDY. for the doctor. Ilo, who was the local practitioner, arrived at breakfast time; very proud to utten.l such an impor tant lady who mostly got doctored in Loudon, lie said Bosalys certainly was not quite in her usual state of health; prescribed a tonic, and declared that sho would be all right in an hour or two. He then informed her that he had been suddenly culled upon that morning in the ease of which they had possibly heard the drowning of Mr. Durrant. "And you could do nothing?" asked Kosalys. "0 no. He'd been under water too long for any human aid. Dead mid stiff. " It was not so very far down from lvre. Yes, I re member him quite as a boy. But ho has had no relations hereabout for years past old Durrant's property was sold, if you recollect; und nobody ex pected to see the son agiin. I think lie has lived in the East Indies a good deal. Much better for him if he had not come poor fellow." When the doctor had left, Rosalys went to the window, and remained for some time thiukiug. There was the lake from which the water had flowed down the river that had drowned J iia after visiting her last night as a mere interlude in Ids continuous life of ca resses with the Frenchwoman Mclanie. She turned, took from her dressing gown pocket the renunciatory letter to her intended husband. Lord Parkhurst, thrust it through the bars of the grate, and watched it till it was entirely con sumed. ' The wedding had been fixed for an early hour in the afternoon, and as tho moruiug wore on Bosalys felt increas ing strength, mental und physical. The doctor's dose had been a powerful one; the image of "Melanie," too, had much to do with her recuperative mood: more still Bosalys' innate quali ties; the nerve of the woman who nine years earlier had gone to the city to be married as if it were a mere shopping expedition; most, of all she loved Lord Parkhurst; he was the muu among all men she desired. Rosalys allowed things to take their course. ' Soon the dressing began; and she sat through it quite calmly. Wheu Lord Parkhurst rode across for a short visit that day hu only noticed that she seemed strung-up, nervous, and that the ilush of love which mantled her check died away to pale rather quickly. On the way to church the road skirted the low-lying ground, where the river was. and about a dozen men were seeu in tha bright-green meadow, standing besido tho deep central stream, and . looking intently at a broken rail. "Who are those men?" said the bride. "Oh they are the coroner's jury, I think," said Miss Jennings, "come to view the place where the unfortunate Mr. Durrant lost his life last night. It was curious that, by the merest acci dent, he should have been at Mrs. Lacy's dinnur since they hardly knew him at all." "It was I saw him there," said Rosalys. Ten minutes later she was kneeling against the altar railings, with Lord Parkhurst on her right hand. The wedding was by no means a gay one, and there were few people in vited. Rosalys, for one thing, havicg hardly any relations. The newly united pair 'ot away from tho house very soon after the ceremony. Wheu tiiey drove off there was a group of people round tho door, und some among the bystanders asked how far they were going tliat day. "To Dover. They cross tho channel to-marrow, I believe." To-morrow came, and those who had gathered together at the wedding went about their usual duties and amuse ments, Col. Lacy among the rest. As he and his wife were returning home by the late afternoon tram after a short journey up the line, he bought a copy of aii evening paper and glanced at the ktcst telctrrams. "My good God!" he cried. "What?"' said she, slnrting towards him. He tried to read then handed her the paper; and she read for hertelf: "DOVKK DEATH OP I.OIit) PAKKItfKST, II. X. "We regret to announce that this distinguished nobleman and heroic na val officer, who arrived with Lr.dy Parkhurst last evening at tlio Lcrd Chamberlain hotel in this town, pre paratory' to starting .on their wedtiing tour, entered his dressing room very early this morning and shot himself through the head with a revolver. The report was heard shortly after dawn, none of the inmates of tho hotel being astir at tho time. Xo reason can be assigned for tho ra:th act." tub end. DOCTORS ENDORSE IT. An Eminent Phyalrinn of Arkansas, tell oii Homo Remarkable Cure of Co usual pi ion. Stamjw, La Fttyrttt Co., Ark. Or. It. V. 1'iehce: Dear Sir-1 will say this to you, that C'oneiiiiiplinn is hereditary in my wife's filially; Rome btivo al ready died with tho dis ease. My wlfo has a sis ter, Mil E. A. floury, tlmt was taken with con sumption. Hho used your "Golden Medical Discov ery," and, to thi sur prise of lier timny friends. . she got well. My wife Ims also had hemorrhagca from tlio lungs, and her sister insisted on her us ing the "(ioliii'ii Jledlcnl iJincovcry." I consented to her lifiinir It. imrl ft relieved lier. She hag had no Hymptoms of consumption for tho past six years. People luivliit,' this discus? can take no better remedy. Yours very truly, Ladies Who Value A refined complexion must use Pozxonl'a Po' i'sPoirl skin. I uer. It produces a soft and beautiful sit Mns. ItouEHa. A REMINDER OF HOME. The Only Difference Wus That It Was Considerably Wetter. From the'Dc-trait Free Press. The man from Kansas was making a trip across the Atlantic, and during the passage the weather was extremely boisterous. One morning when it was blowing treat guns the Kunnan ap peared on the deck. Nobody was in Eijhi exempt the captain. "Go below there," he ahouteJ. The passenger looked around to see who he was talking to. "Vou mean nn??" he yelled back when he saw there was no one else in sinht. "Of course I do; go below," and the captain came alongside. "Will, I guess not," protested the Kansan. 'I'm up here to see how one of your 'mountain high' waves and 'ter rific gales' compares with what we have in Kansas- In the way of cyclones. This ain't a patching to what I've seen out our way." Before tho captain could offer further objection a big given wave earne curl ing over the place where tho passenger stood, and the next thing lie knew he waa swept off his feet und carried lift over ropes and boats and all the para phernalia of a ship deck and landed In a heap In one coiner, where lie was saved from being washed overboard. When they grit him out he had a broken leg, a twisted shoulder, a i'.pralned wrist, his face looked as If it had bvn dragged backward through a briar patch and he v. as uncuiiKt-iiiii'i. They carried him to the captain's room, end after much effort restored him to tuii sclousiie;s He gai'.td around a minute in In wil. icniienl, and his tyea fell on the eapiain. 'I'.y gravy, cap," he. said feebly, "thru reminded me of home, only it was a dent i.'!!it Wetter." THE MSIIOP AND THE ROSE I curried the old bishup a biliieh of rose.-? this mormon; And when I tiun.ltd the in to him he nail: "Walt, daughter, there uie thorns upon them I" Then he louk'out bin knife, saying: "(Jive inn one at a time." I wat. lied him as he eurefully cut ai.ay each thorn. "Do you always cut olf the thorax, hlshop?" He nhuiiv.l ;it mo v.itli an appreciative twinlclu In the dark of hi'i cycy, Set deep under the Hhaggy bruwt:, and raid: "Yes; don't you'.'" "1x0," 1 said: "1 uin u woman. I only hold my l ji: tij, nt ami sn.iie, And let Hi,' Moral vi Lie and h.iy: -My ro':e hio; no thorn.;!" Tlio Cosmopolitan. SHAW EMERSON J. Lawrence Stoile, FORMERLY STELLE & SEELEY, MUSIC DEALER, SSXSfftl SHAW PIANOS to the Front. EMERSON PIANOS, 0!d and Reliable. PRSC D D That we WILL GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounce, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new terns to select from at 307 LACKAWAMNA AVCNUC. .IP SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. j'UK Mm.ihNK Also a Full Llns of ni. -J WITH Yvl . . I Hold Fast . . I i WS HORSE R7 ' enviA n nS? shoe Scranton, Pa, We have the following supplies of lumber secured, at prices that warrant us in expecting a large share of the trade : Pacific Const Red Cedar Shingles. "Victor" and other Michigan Brands of White Pino and White Cedar Shingles, Michigan White and Norway Pine Lum ber and Bill Timber. North Carolina Short and Long Leaf Yellow Pine. Miscellaneous stocks of Mine Rails, Mine Ties, Mine Props and Mine Supplies in general. THE RICHARDS LUMBER COMPANY COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. ku a n 111 K 1'be (treat rcnicdT lEWJ1 L-A-irtT!N'.i.:i tlieiri'LerEllvoorsaiiaotolilHir bo-, suoiiustvcrvousl'i'otitraiuri. I '' t2fl-aJXf MK&WlSlifcS' uiuilil iih rim amu AK-i wii r-iiNii oiiu-H ui euro nrreTunii inn mniioT. mi ki ni i,w fwroiix. uimioii lor Siile by C. M. H ARl'.lS, Ulucal.l litT 1'euu Areuue. EVERY WOUflAN SoraoUnif-siiceOiiirtilliible, monthly, remiUtlna medloina. Only hmli the purejt dtujfi ihould be used. If you want the but, get Or,, PsaS's Pcnnroal Pills Tlicy mtttoP1! "L,f Pertain In retnlt The mlne(Dr. Fml'i) -iTtrdinp DuIuL- 6iaywlirii,81.HI. Addrui PiiX Maoiau Co., CUituIjuU, tj. " For Saleby JOHN iH. PHELPS, Spruco Street, Scranton, Pa; Gil mores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from v.-eakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; afe getting thin and all run down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks ' and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scranton. En:enticD bt thc Hiohsbt Mtoient, AuTHoitiTita r??rww in warn? TVTTATT-;, vlll nmn 1 wonderful loon to euliVreit fromC'olilo, ttoreTheoai, e-7 1 Dfttien':., Krnuchltlu, ,A uriiATC FEVJCli. Ai.mli ItiimrtliaU relief . Anofficiont IV ini'itr. ntnvPnlPnr. fn KurrV In pnrL-rt.roa lT to n. on fint Initlcniien of ch.J, t'r.r.tlnnctl Vita E.Tetts JPcrinauuuC Ciuv. HnlljlMi'i.ii.rimian.ntceu or money rel'unilc'.l. jE-ir",, f I'M. Trial fr.'i? :.t IiriurrMis. Konlswroii null. 0) cea-A E. i), CiiiiaJK, tiir., Ilmj llivtra, Mich., U. S. i. MFSITk'IJ To" suront ond nufiist rome.lT for a i'.yju KViutiiKcriacs. Kiitmiv.Uch.?;:!t Ithp.im, hm! 3,,rM, llurus, Cms. Waiiitc.rftii rem ci;? fur 11 f.KS. Price, 2.i titii. ut t)ru- n n 5 fvi ".Ul.-r hy ii.-it prnnr.il. Ailrirc rn :ilov,.. a Ke F:r r.a!s by Matthews Eros. and John H. Pheinii. oa. hebra's fe'lrx Mm f mm Eauo7CB FrwUo5,Mtnpl(!, ty:t Liver Mote. Biaiklisacty V Sunburn a::d" 7un, l.ud le- r v itcres tiia s.m to iwongl- vlVi-W cieif aad hcaltay com-ltllfe lfWJ; J,l Biir.i.rlir:.-.'.'! f'm' pruwistioVig and pevfeeti? hnrjoless. At all id-ugglsts, or mailed lor 50ets, H nd for Ckciiiir, VIOUA SKiM GOA? ' lf)r iMmpiLiiito u a l!Un rurlllnn Sop, iini'qLftlOil f.r C10 tilrt. an.l wlth.vjt iv rtvs'. lor lliu uvriferr. Abiviuttly pura tui HelltLi3ly rc;il cl!d. At dmzrli'i, P.-loo 25 Crnts. G. C. BITTWEfl ft CO., Toledo, 0. For sale by Matthews Bros, and Jchn H. Phclas. GLOIJGH & WARREN .CSV? TVftV'SV?'" nvm iu nans SATISFACTORY. KN W pat CONNELL Juniata County, Pennsylvania, White Oak. Sullivan County Hemlock Lumber and Lath. .'. Tluga County Dry Hemlock Stock Hoards. Elk County Dry Hemlock Joists and Studding. j 1 tit yfc-TB'asfl hushm xt'lin.iiivy nrnervons uroitrutlou und allnervonsdltoiiKfi r 11 vorry.excejilvo iittiul Tob-ieroorupiuni.wnicuieaii iouii Lliiii and lnnftitttv. With vfirv d,1urdir we plvea written Hilars s&1 Pharmacist, Cor. Wyomlna Avonua and PROFESSIONAL CARDS Physicians and Surgeons. DR. G. EDGAR DEAN HA3 REMOVED to C16 Spruce sreot, Scranton, I'tt, JuMppoeoujossipiare. DH. A. J. CONNELL, OFFICE &)1 Washington avenue, cor, Spruce Btreot, over Fruaclte's druff store, Rtsidenoo, 73 Vine Bt Ufflco hours! 10.3il to Ut m tn, and 2 to 4 and 6.W to 7.30 p, m, Muu- JL J l,-m ' DR. W,K. ALLEN, OFFICK COR, I.ACK wanna and "vVushln.Tton aveo.l ever Leonurd's slioe store 1 offlee hours, 111 to , U a, m, end 3 to 4 p, m,j ev wines lit ietencejJ? .JVV'aalilReton avenue, i DR. C. L. FP.EY. PRACTICK LIMITED diaaases of the Eye, Ear, Nose mid ! Throat; office. 122 Wyoming ave. Real- dencei, 5S Vino sti'Cvt, ! DR. U M, GATE !!S Vv,ASHl01TO ; uvunne. Oftlee hour-, 8 to U a. ni., ).'$ ' to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m, Hesljonco 80S Uod tson ayen.ie, j JOHN I VTE.VTZ. M. P., OFFICi23 G) : and 53 Commonwealth building; real- i denee Til Madison uve.; olllco hours, 1 10 to 12. 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Sundays 3.30 to 4, evenings ut residence, A specialty I Diad? of dlteasos of the oye, oar, none 1 and throat nnd gynecology. ' DR. KAY, 206 PENN AVE. ; 1 to 3 p. m.; I call Ml Dis. of wutaen, obstotrlcs and j U1IU U13. Ul CHH. LawTers. JESST-PS HAND. ATTORNEYS AND C'onnartllors tvt law, Commonwealth tuildir, Washington a-enuo. W, H. JHSSUP, HORACE K. HAND, . W. H. JT53SUP, Jit. ; WIIXARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT I torncys and Counsollors Rt law, Ro 1 puoileiui bulldius, Vi'aahiaston ave nue, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, ATTOR liv;r& and Coiins"l!or.i at Law: olBnes 6 uid 8 Library buildinj, Scranton, Pa. KOWISLL II. PATTERSON, W ILLIA 11 A. WILCOX. A.LFRKD HAND, WILLIAM J. II AND, Attorneys and Counscilors, Common vreajiii bidldiug. Rooms 19, DO and 21. Vv-. F. BOYLH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Nos. 72 and 20, Burr building, Wa-h!n&-ton avenue. HENRY M. KEEL Y LAW OFFICES In Wee hujldlig, i:c Washlnirirm aye. FRANK T. OKKLL, ATTORNEY-AT-cc-Law. Room 5, Coal Exchanso,t:crr.n lon, Pa. JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-nt-liw, roonid tii, &1 and 3, Common- wonlthlmliaiiiB- BASfUEfi W. HDCAR, ATTOP.NHY-AT-I.i'.w. O'.Bce, 317 Spruce ut., acrantcn.Pa. L. A. WATRF.8, ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lafkawanna ave., Seraiiton, Pa. P. P. EillTIL "counsellor" AT L.VvV. Office rooinp, M, D5 and 60 Coinuion wealth building;. C. PITCKFR, ATTORNEY -AT- lnw, Corr.mor. wealth I'a. builuine, Ccran- ion. C. COMEGYS, 221 SPRUCE STREET. D. R. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS ncROtint?d on roal e3tato security. 4u3 Spruco n troet. C. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-T-LAW, 120 Wyomins ave., Scranton, Pa. Schools. : SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANN X, i Pcriraton, Pa., prepares boys and plrU for cello!'.) cr huslnexa; thoroughly trnliiR younp children, t'ataloffcc at ro- ; uuebt. Opens Scptemtier in. REV. THOMAS M. CANN. I , V'ALTEP. H. PUELL. !MISS WORCESTEIfS KINKERGA rt j tell and School, 412 Adnms avenue, pu pils icceived at all times. Next term ! will open Nov. 19. Dert'(t5t3. j DR. WILLIAM A. TA FT SPECIALTY i in porcidain, crown and brldire work, ! O.iontotlirer.pia. O.Dco 101 North I Voalilngton avenue. 1 C. C .LAI'RACH. BURGEON DBNT Ist,No. 115 Wyomin? avenun. ! R. M. STRATTON, OKPIClTcOAIi EX- ciiungc. Loavm. 1'HE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association wll loan yo" money on cosier terms nnd, pay you batter on In vestment thnn any other association. Call on S. i'. Callender, Dime Ban!: buildlr.K Seeds. O. R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; More 115 V'a.;hini;ton nvo nne; Rreen house, 1350 North Main ave nue, ptore telephone TS2. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO..JONE3 PP.O?t. Wire Screens. JOS. ICUETTEL, 513 LACKAWANNA avenue, bcramon, Pa., manulacturer of Wire t'creens. Hotels aud Restaurants. T7IE ELK CATE, 125 and 327 FRANi: lin u.'cnuc. ltntw! rec.nonablo. j P. ZIEOLEti, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, W. G. SCHEXCK, Manascr. Blxteonth at., one block east of Broad- I way, nt Lr.ton Square, New York. : American plan, M.60 per day und upward. SCRANTON HOUSE, near V.. L. & W. iiasEeneor denot Pnndni't.ifl nn llm I kuiopean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Trop. Architects. DAVIS & VON STORCII.ARCHITECTH. Rooms Zl, 25 and 25, Commonwealth buildlnp:, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear cf 0.'w Washlnpton avenue. F. L. BROWN, ARCH. B. ARCHITECT, Price bulldinij, 12ti WnshiiiGton avenue, Scranton. Miscellaneous. 3AUEP.'9 ORCHESTRA -MCSIC FOTl balls, pientes, parties, receptions, wed nliips and concert work furnished, for torn'.' address R. J. J-auer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenuo.over Kulbort.s mu Rlc store. MEOAUGEE PP.OTHEP.3, PRINTERS' cuiipbeE, envelorea, paper bugs, twine. Wr.rchuusu, ISO Washington avc, 3cran ton, Pa. CABS AND SECOND-HAND CAR rlages tor sale. Also line rIuss Landau. D. U POOTE. AU'T, 1033 Cupouse avenue. FRANK P. BROWN & CO., WHOI.E sr.le dealer!" In WooJwaro, Corduyo and Oil cloth, 720 West Lackawanna rvo. W. I Douglas QtkflfE' I3THSBE8T. 5. CORDOVAN, FRDICH& CNAMELLED CUT. .sPFlNECALF&KSArai 3.5PP0LICE.3 Soles. EXTRA FINE. 'V 2.LB0YSSCH0i)LSH0ESi LADIES osoja.u ... Wt-I SK SfUD FOB CATALOG HE . uiwvni viii 1'mrf.f, You cud savo money by purchasing W. L. DnnalfiK Hlien, . Because, we aie the largest uiftniifactureM of advertised shoe in the world, acu guamulee the value by tamping the name and price on the bottom, which protect you against high. priccD and the middlemaa's profita. Our short equal custom work In style, eauy fitting and wcorinjf qualities. We hive them sold every, where at lower prices for theTtilue given tlnin any other make. Take 110 substitute. If year dealer cannot supply you, we can. Bald by E.J. LEONARD. mi RAILROAD' TIME- TABLE S Central Railroad of Nuvvjcrs.-y. t Leulsll Slid SusriHehiinii.i Division ) Anilirneito coal us&d excluslvelv, insur lii!i eleanlineKs and comfort. TI Mil TABL.E IN EKFIX'T NOV. IS, ISM. Trains leave Scranton for Flttntoii, Wllkes-Uunx', etc.. ut 8.2.1, IMS, 11. MO u.m., V1A 2.00, 3.nr,, t.'Ul. 7.35. li.oa p.m. Sundays, U.011 a.m., tM. 2.1.1, 7.10 p.m. For Atlantic City, S.2v i.jii. Fo." New Voik, .VevvarK and Kllzalielh, S liJ (express) a.m., l-.?6ilevpiVos with lluf fet parlor ear), 8.ej texiiie.isj p.m. Sun day, .15 p.m. i'or .Maueh Chiilili, Allelitown. Hetiilc hein, lOaiton una Philadelphia, i.'M a.m., Ii.40, 3.16, e.M (execi. t i'liidelphiul p.m. Sunday, L'.!"i p.m. For Luiik Uraneh, Oeeun Grove, etc., at U.i'J u.m., 12. -lii p.m. For Reiidlmr, Leb.'inon c.l'd HarriDbiir;.', vIh. Alleiitovui, b.W a.m., lLi.4 , o.i'J p.m. For 1'uttsvllle, 8,:u a.m., JJ.Ij ji.ni. H-tiu -iilng, leavii New YorK. foot of Lib erty street, North river, at S.10 (express) 11. 111., l.lo, .M, 4.S0 -(exprcsii with Ucftet parlor can p.m. Sunday, l.:0 p.m. Lf-uve Phiiadehiliiu, Heiulim; Terminal. SI.OU u.m., I'.w ;eiid 4.30 p.m. Sunday .2i a.m. . Tlirotit,h tieladii to nil po!nt3 at lowest ratrf may Lb had 011 application in ud vancd to the lichi-t aifent ut tiie Htalioll. II. i. U.V1.1'V1N, Oell. riiB.l. Agent. J. II . OLIIAFSUN, Gen. BuplA Nov. lit, lSi-l, Trtiin liiiv.s Scranton for Pliil:id,-li!il:i anil New York via I.), ft H. 11. Jt. at 7.4'. a.m., l:.&, and p.m., via V.. L. & W. it. H.. liAHi, K.us, U.jle am., mid p.m. LeaV:ocruiiliiii for Plllst:;:i und Will;;-:!-liurre, via 1., 1,. ,t V. R. It., li.OU, 11. :o a. in., 'i. '). e.u, S.-ju p.m. I.i.-a Sei'diitcn tor White H:'.vc-n, IIu-sdi-tuii, I'littiHille aiid aU points on ihe ii'::nr ii, itdo.v- and ivtuvllle 1rj.nch'K, Mu i. oi Y. V. II. It., ti.4'1 ii. in., viii 1. H. It. K. at 7.4 j cm., Ii!.i!5, to. I.Ik) p.m., via I)., L. & W. 11. it., t.UU, 5.D3, 11. a.m., I.jJ, a.."u p.m. Leave .-ierititr.n far Uc'hh lium, lO-ii'ton, Ke-idliic, Harrlyljur and all iiiterineilialu points via 1. & II. R. K., i.Ij a.m., l-.'O, MS, i.W, il.i-alii.in., via 1)., L. & V,. K. R., li.O'J, s.os, li.2u a. in., l.L'O p.m. l.e.-vu Scrauiuii for 'i'linkliannoeU. Tu w.iuda, Elmlrii, ItFiaea, Oriievit and all Intel in- iliatu poiian via O. A II. it. U., S.tj a.m., V'.Aki und ll.i-j p.m., via l., L. : U. R. H., S.t, ii.iii., l.oil p. ui. Leave SciiMilcn for itod. eater, Hulfnlii, i Niiiearu Kails. Ui lroll, Cl.ti-afo ami nil points went via i. II. It. ii., X.lj a.m., ; 12., ii.15, 11. JS 11.14. , t in 1., L. & . It. Jt. and i'liiatuii Junction, 8. )., Il5j a.m., I.J), : i.W p.m.. via K. ii W. V. H. R.. M il fi.r.i. Kor r.lmiia und tlie Wi-st via Suluiniiiieu, k. h. tii H. h. 1 . 4.4". nan., L'.ii.',, ti n: p.m., : v in ., It. W. It. T.., S.'-'j, il.53 a.m., V, and ii "! p.m. Pullman pari ir and tilcepiiu? or L. V. 1 chair earn oil all tiv.Uis U'Lutii L. i H. Juia tloli or V.'ilhes-Hanv nn-l New Vont, 1 Philadelphia, Rnllalo, a.'.d Suspension Ui'idetr. H.iLLIN Ii. WILBUR, Cell. Hupl. . TIIAS. ii. lA'.K. 1 If n. Pica. A;f., Phlia., Pa. A. V. Nu.'.K.M.('HKK, As-it. Gv;l. ! l'uss. Ayt., S'julii llwlhielielil, l a. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Oommenelnic Monday, j AST' iii'urrlvf dinew Lnek- j.wnnna aveni staiiun ' ..i rr.llr,iU- & . nv 1 11 1 v I'll nil Trunin Traina will leave Bersn fnr Carljondale and in termediate points at 2.20, 0.1D, 7.00, .23 and lli.lu a.m., 12.W, 2.2J, 3.M, il5, 0.15, 7.25, lUO and II.21 p.m. For Farvletv, Waymart und Hone.wale nt 7.1X1, B.2J and 10.10 a.n... 12.00, 2.20 and 6.16 p.m. Por Albany, Saratofia, tho Adlrondacks and Montreal jt 5.55 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. For Wllhetr-Harre and imermedla'ei lima at 7. 15, 8. to, S.3S cn 10.45 a.m., 12.05, i.IO, 2.38, 4.C0, 5.10, 6.a5, 8.15 ami 31. 3S p.m. Trains v.lll arrlvd at Scrammi station from Carhondaio and Intermediate points at 7.-10, 8.40, .34tind 10.40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17,2,oi S.40, i.U, 5.55, 7.45, 9.11 and 11.33 p.m. From Honcsdalc, Waymart and Far view t 0.31 a.m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40, 5.55 and 7.45 p.m. Frotn Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc.i at 4.51 and 11.23 p.m. From WllkoB-Karre and Intermedial points at 2.15, 8.0110.05 and 11.55 a.m., l.lijl 2,14, 3.30, 6.10, (i.tiS, 7.20, 9.03 and U.16 p.m. , Del., Lack, and Western. Traina leave fWnnlon ns follows: T.x prej.s for Nev.' York und all pointa East. 1.10, 2.50, 5.15, 8.'XI and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 and 2.50 p.m. Exprens for Eatoo, Tienton, Philadel phia and tli j Miuth, 5.13, 6.00 and 'j.m a.m., 12.1-5 and 3.50 p.m. Washington and wy pfnltons, 3.55 p.m. Tnhyhanna areommndntion, 6.10 p.m. Express lor Bin'hamton, Osv.oifo, El niira, Cornlnfr. Path, Oansvil'.e, Mount Morris and liuffalo, HMO. 2.15 n.m. and 1.21 p.m., ma:ins clo-e PoiinctIoiiH at Utif falo to all potma In the West , Northwest and South wc.n. Lath aecnrfiiiiodntion, 9 a.m. PinchiiTn'r.n and n-.iv f-tnTli.ntj vi ".7 n Nicholson uccorriiiiodation, at 4 p.m. and 6.!0 p.m. Linijlianilon and- Elmlra Express), 6.05 p.m. Express for Cortland, Syiacuse. Oswero Utica and iticliliold Sprhvj, 2.15 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. Ilhaen. ;.15 nr.d Bath 0 a.m. and 1.24 p.m. For Northuw'jcrlimd, Pltlston, Wllkes P.arre, Plymouth, bioonisrvi and Dan ville, maklmr close connections nt North umlwrland for Wllliamipoi t, Harristiuii;, lii.HImore, Washlturton and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate nfa tions, (i.CO, 9.55 a.m. tind 1.30 and G.07 p.m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, E.OS nnd 11.20 a.m. Plymouth mid iiiter lin dir.te station.-,, 3.5,1 and 8.52 p.m. Pullman parlor and s'cepiiiB coaehe3 on all express trains For detailed information, pockot time tables, etc., apply to SI. L. Smlih, citv ticket oliiee, S2S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. Hi' SCRANTON EilrtSIC?f. tn Kcci So;:t. ICth, 1S04. North I South tloinid. 'ili'i . ? '-i M S M f- J -v ftSa-g ton Ktiitii i os "a o4 aotf A K .... 74 I .... .... 7 sr. .... .... 810 .... a w p v. .... UlW'ilVi .... 0 06 -.Ml .... 01K -JJ .... !.') 1NU .... I3.' 3 11 .... 0 40 8.71 .... 0 4.1 SM .... OP.'. 3ml .... fil.'iS Sthl .... 7 10 8 19 p U 7 ill 3 34 SSI 7-.T f3 34l S3? f".1J ni4) f3 4J 7 St 3 15 S45 7 4(1 3.M 5 St ?-lo 3 SI SSI 7' 3 Si) 5.VJ 7.w 401 em 7 51 4 07 607 7 SB 4 10 fl 10 BUi 4 14 614 KM 14 17 616 SU1 4 20 6M 1 A it P MP M -3 a i? e Sir.tirn3 (Trnhm Pay. ViX'i'iii iinr.iivi 4 Arhv X Y l-'rr.ni.lin Si it. 4imi Si Vcohawkon Arrive Leave iiani"elc June. H:im"M'k Klnrliiit Preston 1'nrk Cytiin Povntello HelMi.mt, rieasant. Mt. rniondiilA Forset t'lty Oai'biiiKl.-tln White llrldga Jlaylleld .li-i-in vn Archibald 1 Wlnton -rocUvillo Olypluint IiieUson ' Thniop rrnviJi'iioe I'm It Pined bcranton Lenin Arrive All trains run dally except Hunday. f. siuuilles tlmt truum stop 011 signal for pas seiicrin. Seem-e rates via Ontario & Wtern before purcliRslni tickets and save money. Day and Night Express to the West.. J. C. Anderson, Oen. Puss. Agt, T. Fllreroft, Ulv. Pass. A,-t,, bcrantou, Pa, Kric and Wyoming Valley. Trains leuvo fkrunton for New York mid liuerniudiute 'poiiita on the Krle rull roud nt 0.35 u.m. and 'S-i p.ii.' AIho for lloiiesdale, Huwley and loeul points ut li.35. !),!.". u.m.. ltil'1 3 .24 p.m. All tho above ure through trulna to and from Honesdale. . - Ttalno leave forWillces-JJarrC at 6.40 . m. and 3.41 p.m. j . . p ill 1 .... rjj .. . iw.'.'.'A M P I " a 1 1 "1 .... HI'I 10LI 7SS VJ .-! .. 7M UW ... 74:i Vi'W .... 7:e liii .... 7: U is .... 7W WO') .... Tin ni:,!! .... V IH 11 4 !) A M 851 11 SI ! 1.1 (its tlWU 0 1 M-1.1 fltOJ G4I 11 SI Bit'.' Bij 11 1:1 8:7i 6 3J ' ri 1 !." KM, 8 J!I 11 II 8 .W b:: II HI 811 0 at 11 or 8 4i 6111 llttl 8 811 lift) RM ru 13 fiior 8:13 oio.iu.v, sa.i P SI1 A MA M THE FROTHINGHAM avfi iSitrvr i iriir,. rauia: I w v . a I - 22. Niukm TIIE OENTEEL 1HISH AC'TOK, John E. Brsnnan, And His Own Ccmrlmr. in the Reflued Irili Coiueilv Drauia. TIM THE TINKER Special Scenery, Great Acting V.o- wit, coiyiEoy m ginger. THEJIMEB QUARTETTE. flox sale now ready. Regular pi ices ACADEMY OF MUSIC THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. CMAS. A. HARTLEY, Presenting His Own Unexcelled Com pany ilia Series of nr 11 vjunuj oi EVERY AUT1ST A STAI. PRICES AS USUAL Fale of EC-its coinmanees Nov. 20. T HE FROTHINGHAM .ft?IH0V.23AND C. B. JEFFESSUS, KLAW & ERLAitGER'S Country Circus T ho UiKSJOsl ludur Entertiicnent in tlu World. ALL NEW -.-RING FEATURES 75 PKlPLK. 40 ANI31ALS. (irr JE MP.VF.LOt;s ACROBATS, ri' TUB 1T.VNY BAP.BOON. AAA DLL THE WONDEItFCL POXIES. 4 Box plan open Wdnesilsy. PP.ICE4, gl (X) 7.1e . liJc. ; (iillery, "3c. MATINEE, Vjc., 60;'.t ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, NOV. 23. Scranton-Wilkes-Bnrre SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (iO-Cnitud Tilusiciaiiii of Scranton ai:d W likes-Harre-!J CONCERTS: Scraeton, Hov. 23. Wiikes-Barr?, N)v. 21 1I1EOD0RE HEMEERGER, Conductor. SOLOISTS: Mrs. Theodore lleinheincr. Soprano, Mr. Joseph I'lziircllu, Pianist. ( ProfcKMir at tho utione.l t 'onservatory, X,Y.) .Mr. Joseph Siiinincrhlll, Onrnetist Ai ceui! anist, J. Willis Cuintnt, Keiiular prli-ns; no advuuee. 8.ile of seatg W eduesdav, Nov. ACADEMY OK MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 28. GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION My tlio Different Classes of tho OfiFiiiMTmiTiiiiii irnnniM Ladles. Active Turner, Girls' and Coys' f'lu:ise, in Plw. Vaud and Ennub Bill Drills. Club Sviiirhii;.PyriiujiK Marein-s, 'rumbling, Exercises on Horizontal mid Parallel burs. Horse, ute. Tim linest exliiliitii.il ever pro duced in Scranton. PRICK OF ADMl.SrilO.V, Parlor (.'hairs, Tic; Or.hostra Circle o'te; Lideony, (iallery, !iii. DAVIS' THEATER WEEK COHIPESCiKG NOVEffiSER 13. Every Afternoon and Ertm'Jr -yd' WM. q-: AUSTIN'S GIGNTEANS ''AXD HIS FAMOUS Which had a straight run of six months at tho Piilaci Theater, Rt stun the Finest Sjnea on tho rond bar none, A l-irst-CIass l'-iitertauimcnt ut Popular Prices. AMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CEBT3 Two performances dallyat2.30nnd8.15p.m. h Lion Lii t & Co. TOCK BROKERS, P.uy and sell Stocks, Bonds and Grain on New York Exchancn and Chicago Hoard of Trade, cither for cash or oo niaicin. 4t2 Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY. G. doB. MHICK, Manager. TELEPHONK G.uOi CLEARING SALE OF SCYCLES A Child" Bioycla.Rubbjr Tir, new S A child's Bicycle, Hiibl.er Tiro, new " A Boy's Bicyclo, Rubbar Tire, new 19 A Boy's Bicycb, Rubber Tin?, new 19 4 Boys' or Girls' Bicycle Cushion Tiro, nnw Gil down to 88 I Youth's Bicycl?, Pneumatic Tire.new.. BS t Vietor B Bioyclos, Piieainatio Tire.seo- ond hand 7! 1 Victor B Bicyclo. Pnoumntio Tir, r.ew CO 1 Heeura U cvolo, Pnoumatio Tire, second-hand Bl 1 Lovol Diamond Bioyclo, Solid Tiro, ocond-hnnd 1" 1 Lndies' Bicvcle, Solid Tire, nocoud hand 5 Victor A Bicycles, Solid Tiro, goconl- band..., I" 1 Victor CHicyele, i in. cushion Tiro, seeond-hsnd 39 1 Victor B Bicycle, 1)4 In. Cushion Tire, second-hand 0 1 Columbian 'W Bicycle.PneumatlcTiru, 65 1 Chainless Bicycle, Pnoumatio Tire, nearly now 10' Come Early for Bargains. Lawn Tennis Racquets at a dls count of oue-third for two weeks. J. D. WILLIAMS 5 BRO. 314 LACKAWANNA AVE. A. W. JURISCH, 435 SPRUCE ST. BICYCLES AND SPORTING GOODS. Vl:tor, tien l ron,- F1Hw, Lovell, Dium and Other Whoels, umhHr b unco 4 j V A A A. A. A V A- A. A. -A. A. A A. A
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